Part I
.: The History of Virginia, 1738; Public Spirit; Papers and Tracts; On the Subject of Taxing the Colonies.
=Keller, Albert Galloway.= _O._, 1864- ----. An assistant professor of the science of society at Yale University from 1902. Homeric Society; Essays in Colonization. _Lgs._
=Kellerman, William Ashbrook.= _O._, 1850- ----. A professor of botany at the Ohio State University from 1893. The Flora of Kansas; Elementary Botany; Phytotheca; Spring Flora of Ohio; Plant Analysis.
=Kelley, David Campbell.= _Tn._, 1833- ----. A clergyman of the Methodist Church, South. Short Method with Modern Doubt.
=Kelley, Jay George.= _Ms._, 1838-1899. A mining engineer of Denver. The Boy Mineral Collectors. _Lip._
=Kellogg, Amos Markham.= _N. Y._, 1832- ----. An editor of educational journals. School Management; How to Teach Botany; How to Teach Fractions to Young Children.
=Kellogg, Mrs. Eva Mary [Crosby].= _Il._, 1860- ----. A Boston writer for young people. Australia and the Islands of the Sea; Grandma’s Darlings. _Sil._
=Kellogg, John Harvey.= _Mch._, 1852-1904. A physician of Battle Creek, Michigan, for many years editor of Good Health. Ladies’ Guide in Health and Disease; Home Handbook of Hygiene and Rational Medicine; Man the Masterpiece; Plain Facts for Old and Young; The Art of Massage.
=Kellogg, Olin Clay.= _N. Y._, 1870- ----. An educator. English Literature from its Origin to the Close of the Elizabethan Age; English and American Novelists; American Literature.
=Kellogg, Vernon Lyman.= _Kansas_, 1867- ----. A professor of entomology at Leland Stanford Junior University from 1894. Common Injurious Insects of Kansas; Elements of Insect Anatomy (with Comstock); Lessons in Nature Study (with Jenkins); Animal Life (with D. S. Jordan); Elementary Zoölogy; North American Mallophaga.
=Kelly, Edmond.= 1851- ----. A lecturer on municipal politics at Columbia University from 1896. The French Law of Marriage; Evolution and Effort; Government, or Human Evolution. _Ap. Lgs._
=Kelly, Mrs. Florence [Finch].= _Il._, 1848- ----. A journalist who has published With Hoops of Steel. _Bo._
=Kelly, Myra.= _I._, 1876- ----. Little Citizens, a collection of humorous stories of school life.
=Kelsey, Charles Boyd.= _Ct._, 1850- ----. A surgeon of New York City. Diseases of the Rectum and Anus; Surgery of Rectum and Pelvis.
=Kemp, James Furman.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A geologist. Ore Deposits of the United States and Canada; Handbook of Rocks. _Vn._
=Kendrick, Clark.= _N. H._, 1775-1824. A Baptist clergyman of Poultney, Vermont, and one of the founders of what is now Colgate University. Plain Dealing with Pedo-Baptists.
=Kenealy, Ahmed John.= _E._, 1854- ----. A journalist of New York city. Yacht Races for the America’s Cup; Boat-Sailing in Fair Weather and Foul; Yachting Wrinkles.
=Kennard, Joseph Spencer.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A Philadelphia lawyer and artist. Among his works are The Fallen God and Other Essays in Literature and Art; Some Early Printers and their Colophons; Entro Un Cerchio di Ferro; Contemporary Italian Romance.
=Kennedy, Mrs. Sara Beaumont [Cannon].= _Tn._, 18-- - ----. Wife of W. Kennedy, _infra_. A novelist of Memphis. Jocelyn Cheshire; The Wooing of Judith.
=Kennedy, Walker.= _Ky._, 1857- ----. A journalist and novelist of Memphis, Tennessee. In the Dwellings of Silence; Javan Cen Seir; The Secret of the Wet Woods.
=Kent, Charles Foster.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A professor of Biblical literature and history at Brown University from 1895. A History of the Hebrew People; Outline Study of Hebrew History; Wise Men of Ancient Israel; Students’ Chronological Chart of Biblical History; History of the Jewish People. _Bap. Scr. Sil._
=Kent, William.= _Pa._, 1851- ----. A civil engineer of note. Strength of Materials; Strength of Wrought Iron and Chain Cables; The Mechanical Engineer’s Pocket Book; Steam Boiler Economy. _Wil._
=Kephart, Cyrus Jeffries.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. A clergyman of the United Brethren faith, president of Avalon College, Trenton, Missouri, 1897-99. Public Life of Christ; Jesus the Nazarene; Life of Jesus for Children.
=Kephart, Ezekiel Boring.= _Pa._, 1834- ----. Brother of C. J. Kephart, _supra_. A bishop of the United Brethren faith from 1881. Manual of Church Discipline; Authenticity and Interpretation of the Holy Scriptures; Apologetics; The Atonement.
=Kern, John Adam.= _Va._, 1846- ----. A Methodist clergyman, president of Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Virginia, from 1897. Ministry to the Congregation, a work on homiletics; The Way of the Professor.
=Kernan, Will[iam] Hubbard.= _O._, 1845- ----. A Louisiana journalist. The Flaming Meteor, a book of verse.
=Kester, Vaughan.= _N. J._, 1869- ----. A littérateur of New York city. The Manager of the B. and A. _Har._
=Ketchum, John Buckhout.= _N. Y._, 1837- ----. A journalist who published Rustic Rhymes and other volumes.
=Kettell, Samuel.= _Ms._, 1800-1855. A Massachusetts antiquarian writer. Specimens of American Poetry, with Critical and Biographical Notes (1829); Personal Narrative of the First Voyage of Columbus; The Settlers of Columbus; Records of Spanish Inquisition; Yankee Notions; Quozziana.
=Keyes, Winfield Scott.= _N. Y._, 1834- ----. A California mining engineer. Resources of California; Resources of Montana.
=Keyser, Leander Sylvester.= _O._, 1856- ----. A Lutheran clergyman and religious journalist. The Only Way Out; Bird-dom; In Bird Land; Birds of the Rockies; News from the Birds. _Mg._
=Kidder, Frank Eugene.= _Me._, 1859- ----. An architect of Denver. Architects’ and Builders’ Pocket Book; Churches and Chapels; Building Construction. _Wil._
=Kieffer, Aldine Silliman.= _Mo._, 1840- ----. A journalist and verse-writer of Dayton, Ohio. Vigil and Vision; Hours of Fancy.
=Kimball, Emma Adeline.= _N. H._, 1847- ----. A writer of Haverhill, Massachusetts. Wayside Flowers, a book of verse; The Peaslees and Others, an Historical Sketch.
=Kimball, Hannah Parker.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A Boston poet, whose work includes Soul and Sense, and Other Verses; The Cup of Life, and Other Poems; Victory, and Other Verses. _Sm._
=Kimball, John Calvin.= _Ms._, 1832- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Sharon, Massachusetts. The Evolution of a New England Town; Zoölogy and Evolution; Moral Questions in Politics; Natural Factors in American Civilization; Immortal Youth; From Natural to Christian Selection. _Lit._
=Kimball, Sumner Increase.= _Me._, 1834- ----. A United States Treasury official. Organization and Methods of the United States Life-Saving Service (1889).
=Kinealy, John Henry.= _Mo._, 1864- ----. A mechanical engineer of Boston. Steam Engines and Boilers; Slide Valve Simply Explained; Formulas and Tables for Heating.
=King, Franklin Hiram.= _Wis._, 1848- ----. A professor of agricultural physics in the University of Wisconsin from 1888. Economic Relations of Wisconsin Birds; The Soil; Elementary Lessons in the Physics of Agriculture; Irrigation and Drainage. _Mac._
=King, Hamilton.= _Newfoundland_, 1852- ----. A diplomatist, United States minister to Siam from 1898. A Greek Reader; Outlines of United States History.
=King, Henry Churchill.= _Mch._, 1858- ----. A professor of theology at Oberlin Seminary from 1897. Reconstruction in Theology; Outline of Erdmann’s History of Philosophy; Outline of the Microcosmus of Herman Lotze; The Appeal of the Child; Theology and the Social Consciousness. _Mac._
=King, Mrs. Mary [Perry].= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A writer of New York city. Comfort and Exercise; The Basis of Beauty.
=King, Stanton Henry.= _Barbados_, 1868- ----. The superintendent of the Sailors’ Haven, Charlestown, Massachusetts, from 1898. Dog-Watches at Sea. _Hou._
=Kingsbury, Charles People.= _N. Y._, 1818-1879. A United States army officer who published an Elementary Treatise on Artillery and Infantry (1849).
=Kingsley, Mrs. Florence [Morse].= _O._, 1859- ----. A writer of West New Brighton, Staten Island. Paul, a Herald of the Cross; Titus, a Comrade of the Cross; Stephen, a Soldier of the Cross; Prisoners of the Sea; The Transfiguration of Miss Philura; The Cross Triumphant; The Needle’s Eye; Wings and Fetters; The Singular Miss Smith. _Fu. My._
=Kingsley, John Sterling.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A professor of zoölogy at Tufts College, Medford, Massachusetts. Elements of Comparative Zoölogy; Text Book of Vertebrate Zoölogy. _Ho._
=Kinley, David.= _S._, 1861- ----. An educator in Illinois, professor of economics and dean of the college of literature and arts at the University of Illinois. The Independent Treasury System of the United States; Money. _Cr. Mac._
=Kinney, Abbot.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A California writer on forestry. Eucalyptus; Tasks by Twilight; Conquest of Death; Forest and Water.
=Kinsolving, George Herbert.= _Va._, 1849- ----. The second Protestant Episcopal bishop of Texas. The Church’s Burden.
=Kipling, Rudyard.= _E. I._, 1865- ----. A distinguished English writer, born in Bombay. He was educated in England, but was for some years in the Indian civil service, leaving India, however, in 1889. Later he married the sister of C. W. Balestier, _supra_, and made his home in Brattleboro, Vermont, for several years. The greater part of his work in prose and verse has an East Indian _locale_, but some of his later stories have an American local colouring. As a writer of fiction his rank is deservedly high, and in The Seven Seas, as well as in The Recessional, published after the Queen’s Jubilee of 1897, he has abundantly vindicated his claim to the title of poet. His prose comprises Plain Tales from the Hills; Wee Willie Winkie, and Other Stories; The Light that Failed; Soldiers Three; The Naulahka (with C. W. Balestier, _supra_); The Jungle Book; The Second Jungle Book; Captains Courageous; The Walking Delegate; Life’s Handicap; The Day’s Work; From Sea to Sea, letters of travel; In Ambush; Stalky and Co.; A Fleet in Being; The Brushwood Boy; Kim; Just So Stories. His verse includes Barrack-Room Ballads, and Other Verses; Departmental Ditties, and Other Verses; The Seven Seas. _See The Critic, January 21, 1893; The Fortnightly Review, November, 1893; The Forum, June, 1895, and December, 1896; Atlantic Monthly, January, 1897; Review of Reviews, February, 1897; McClure’s Magazine, July, 1899; The Cosmopolitan, September, 1901; W. L. Clemens, A Ken of Kipling; Le Gallienne, Rudyard Kipling: a criticism; Monkshood, Rudyard Kipling; Knowles, A Kipling Primer; F. Adams, Essays in Modernity._
=Kirby, Mrs. Georgiana [Bruce].= _E._, 1818- ----. She came to the United States in 1838, was for some years assistant matron at Sing Sing prison, and lived in California from 1850. Transmission, or the Variation of Character Through the Mother; Years of Experience, an Autobiographical Narrative.
=Kirkus, William.= _E._, 1830- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Brooklyn. Christianity, Theoretical and Practical; Miscellaneous Essays; Orthodoxy, Scripture, and Reason; Religion a Revelation and a Rule of Life. _Wh._
=Kiser, Samuel Ellsworth.= _Pa._, 1862- ----. A Chicago journalist. Budd Williams at the Show, and Other Poems; Georgie; Love Sonnets of an Office Boy. _Sm._
=Kittredge, Walter.= _N. H._, 1834- ----. A popular song-writer of Reed’s Ferry, New Hampshire, best known as the author of the words and music of “Tenting on the Old Camp Ground.” Walter Kittredge’s Union Song-Book (1862). _See New England Magazine, August, 1899._
=Klemm, Louis Richard.= _G._, 1845- ----. A government specialist in education, among whose works are History of German Literature; Poetry in Home and School; German by Practice; European Schools; Chips from a Teacher’s Workshop; Higher Education of Women. _Ap. Hou. Le. Put._
=Knapp, Adeline.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A New York writer, editor of The Household Magazine from 1902. One Thousand Dollars a Day; Upland Pastures; The Boy and the Baron; How to Live; The Story of the Philippines. _Cent. Sil._
=Knight, Frederick.= _N. H._, 1791-1849. A verse-writer of Rowley, Massachusetts. Thorn Cottage, or the Poet’s Home.
=Knight, George Wells.= _Mch._, 1858- ----. A professor of American history in Ohio State University from 1885. Land Grants in the Northwest Territory; The Government of the People of Ohio; History of Education in Ohio (with J. R. Commons).
=Knight, Henry Cogswell.= _N. H._, 1788-1835. Brother of F. Knight, _supra_. An Episcopal clergyman of Massachusetts. Letters from the South and West (1824); Lectures and Sermons, and several books of verse, including The Cypriad; The Trophies of Love; The Broken Harp; Poems.
=Knowles, Frederic Lawrence.= _Ms._, 1869- ----. A littérateur of Boston. He has published Practical Hints for Young Readers, Writers, and Book-Buyers; On Life’s Stairway, a book of verse; Love Triumphant; and edited Cap and Gown, a collection of college verse; The Golden Treasury of American Songs; and other verse compilations. _Pa._
=Knowles, James Davis.= _R. I._, 1798-1838. A Baptist minister of Boston. Memoir of Mrs. Ann Judson; Memoir of Roger Williams.
=Knowlton, Frank Hall.= _Vt._, 1860- ----. An assistant palæontologist in Government service. Fossil Flora of Alaska; Cretaceous and Tertiary Plants of North America.
=Knowlton, Helen Mary.= _Ms._, 1832- ----. An artist of Boston. Hints to Pupils in Drawing and Painting; The Art Life of William Morris Hunt; The Eternal Years. _Hou. Lit._
=Knowlton, Miles Justin.= _Vt._, 1825-1874. A Presbyterian missionary in China. The Foreign Missionary: his Field and his Work.
=Knox, Martin Van Buren.= _N. Y._, 1841- ----. A Methodist clergyman, president of Red River Valley University, North Dakota, from 1892. A Winter in India and Malaysia.
=Koerner, Gustave.= _G._, 1809-1896. An Illinois jurist of prominence, lieutenant-governor of Illinois, 1853-57. From Spain; Das deutsche Element in den Vereinigten Staaten, 1818-1848.
=Kohlmann, Anthony.= _P._, 1771-1838. A Roman Catholic priest and educator who came to the United States in 1806 and became Superior of the Jesuit order in America in 1817. A True Exposition of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church; Centurial Jubilee; The Blessed Reformation; Martin Luther Portrayed by Himself; Unitarianism, Philosophically and Theologically Examined.
=Kolle, Frederick Strange.= _G._, 1871- ----. A physician and inventor of New York city. The Recent Roentgen Discovery; The X-Rays; Pen Lyrics.
=Kollock, Henry.= _N. J._, 1778-1819. Brother of S. K. Kollock, _infra_. A Presbyterian clergyman of Savannah, once of note as a pulpit orator. Sermons on Various Subjects appeared in 1811, and in 1822 his collected sermons appeared in four volumes.
=Kollock, Sheppard (or Shephard) Kosciuszko.= _N. J._, 1795-1865. Brother of H. Kollock, _supra_. A Presbyterian clergyman, pastor at Norfolk and elsewhere. Biography of Henry Kollock (_supra_); Ministerial Character; Best Method of Delivering Sermons; The Perseverance of the Saints; Pastoral Reminiscences comprise all his works of importance.
=Koren, John.= _Ia._, 1861- ----. A statistician. Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem; The Liquor Problem in its Legislative Aspects. _Hou._
=Kost, John.= _Pa._, 1819-1904. A physician of Adrian, Michigan, and a minister in the Methodist Protestant body. Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Text Book on Medical Jurisprudence. _See Representative Men of Michigan._
=Kramer, John Wesley.= _Md._, 1832-1898. An Episcopal clergyman of Brooklyn. Mindful of Him; Manual for Visiting the Poor; Commentary on the Church Catechism; The Right Road; Comfortable Thoughts.
=Krause, Lyda Farrington.= “Barbara Yechton.” _W. I._, 1864- ----. A New York writer on the staff of The Churchman. We Ten; A Lovable Crank; Derick; A Little Turning Aside; Ingleside; A Young Savage; A Cycle of Stories; Scaramouche; Fortune’s Boats; Young Mrs. Teddy. _Do. Hou. Wh._
=Krauskopf, Joseph.= _P._, 1858- ----. A Jewish rabbi of Philadelphia. Evolution and Judaism; A Rabbi’s Impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play; The Service Ritual; Our Pulpit; Old Truths in New Books.
=Kriehn, George.= _Mo._, 1868- ----. An educator. The English Rising in 1450; English Popular Upheavals in the Middle Ages; The English Social Revolt in 1381.
=Kroeh, Charles Frederick.= _G._, 1846- ----. A professor of languages at the Stevens Institute at Hoboken from 1871, and author of a series of text-books, in German, Spanish, and French. _Mac._
=Krout, Caroline Virginia.= _Ind._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of Crawfordsville, Indiana. Knights in Fustian.
=Krout, Mary Hannah.= _Ind._, 1857- ----. Sister of C. V. Krout, _supra_. A journalist of Denver. Hawaii and a Revolution; A Looker-on in London; Alice in Hawaii; The China of To-day; Two Girls in China. _Am. Do._
=Kuhns, Levi Oscar.= _Pa._, 1856- ----. A professor of romance languages at Wesleyan University. Alfred de Musset; Treatment of Nature in Dante’s Divine Comedy; German and Swiss Settlements of Colonial Pennsylvania: A Study of the So-Called Pennsylvania Dutch; Studies in Pennsylvania German Family Names; The Great Poets of Italy. _Ho. Hou._
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=Labberton, Robert Henlopen.= _F._, 1812-1898. An historical writer of Philadelphia and subsequently of New York city, who had resided in the United States from 1834. Outlines of History; New Historical Atlas and General History.
=Lacey, John Fletcher.= _Va._, 1841- ----. An Iowa congressman. Lacey’s Railway Digest; Third Iowa Digest.
=Lachman, Arthur.= _Cal._, 1873- ----. A San Francisco chemist. The Spirit of Organic Chemistry. _Mac._
=Lahee, Henry Charles.= _E._, 1856- ----. A musical agent of Boston. Famous Singers of Yesterday and To-day; Famous Violinists of Yesterday and To-day; Famous Pianists of Yesterday and To-day; Grand Opera in America; The Organ and its Masters. _Pa._
=Laidlaw, Alexander Hamilton.= _S._, 1828- ----. A physician and educator of New York city. A Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language; Curability of Consumption; Soldier Songs and Love Songs (1898).
=Laidlaw, Alexander Hamilton.= _N. J._, 1869- ----. Son of A. H. Laidlaw, _supra_. A littérateur of New York city. Purgatory, a Story; How She Married Him, and Other Stories; The Charms of Music, a Farce; and several plays; Declaration and Constitution in English, German, and French, with Political and Historical Notes.
=Lakes, Arthur.= _E._, 1844- ----. A Denver geologist. Geology of Colorado; Prospecting for Gold and Silver in North America.
=Lamar, James Sanford.= _Ga._, 1829- ----. A clergyman of the sect known as Disciples of Christ. The Organon of Scripture; First Principles and Perfection.
=Lambert, Louis Aloisius.= _Pa._, 1836- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman, editor of the Freeman’s Journal from 1894. Thesaurus Biblicus; Notes on Ingersoll; Tactics of Infidels; The Christian Father; Instructions on the Gospels of the Sundays of the Year.
=Lambert, Thomas Scott.= _Ms._, 1819-1897. A physician who lectured extensively on medical and educational themes. Human Biology; Practical Anatomy and Physiology; Hygienic Physiology.
=Lamberton, John Porter.= _Pa._, 1839- ----. A Philadelphia educator. Daughters of Genius; Literature of the Nineteenth Century.
=Lamborn, Robert Henry.= _Pa._, 1835- ----. A scientist of note. The Metallurgy of Copper; The Metallurgy of Silver and Lead; Mexican Painting and Painters; The Spanish School in New Spain.
=Lamson-Scribner, Frank.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. A botanist of note. Weeds of Maine; Ornamental and Useful Plants of Maine; Fungus Diseases of Plants; The Fungus Diseases of the Grape Vine; The Fungus Diseases of the Grape and Other Plants and Their Treatment; Grasses of Tennessee.
=Lancaster, Joseph.= _E._, 1778-1838. A once prominent educational reformer, who, after establishing schools after his system in England and Canada, came to the United States in 1818, and was for many years a resident of New York city. Improvements in Education; The British System of Education (1812); An Epitome of the Chief Events and Transactions of My Own Life. _See Corston, Life of Joseph Lancaster, 1840; Leiber’s Practical Educationists, 1848; Dictionary of National Biography, volume 32._
=Lane, Mrs. Anna [Eichberg] [King].= _See King, Mrs. Anna_ (page 218).
=Lane, George Martin.= _Ms._, 1823-1897. A noted classical scholar, professor of Latin at Harvard University 1851-94, professor emeritus from the latter date. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges, prepared by him and edited by M. H. Morgan (page 261), appeared in 1898. _Har._
=Lane, James Crandall.= _N. Y._, 1823-1888. A civil engineer who was an officer of prominence in the Federal army during the Civil War. Man and his Surroundings.
=Langdon, Samuel.= _Ms._, 1723-1797. A Congregational clergyman, president of Harvard College 1773-80. Summary of Christian Faith and Practice; Observations on the Revolution; Remarks on the Leading Sentiments of Dr. Hopkins’s System of Doctrine.
=Langford, Mrs. Laura [Carter] [Holloway].= _See Holloway, Mrs._ (page 191).
=Lanman, James Henry.= _Ct._, 1812-1887. Uncle of C. Lanman (page 223). A lawyer and littérateur of New York city. History of Michigan (1842).
=Lanza, Gaetano.= _Ms._, 1848- ----. A professor of mechanics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Applied Mechanics. _Wil._
=Larrabee, William.= _Ct._, 1832- ----. A farmer and banker of Clermont, Iowa. The Railroad Question.
=Larremore, Wilbur.= _N. Y._, 1855- ----. A New York lawyer, editor of the New York Law Journal from 1890. Mother Carey’s Chickens, a book of verse. _Put._
=Larrowe, Marcus Dwight.= “Alphonso Loisette.” _N. Y._, 1832- ----. A noted lecturer on the science of memory. Assimilative Memory, or How to Attend and Never Forget.
=Latch, Edward Biddle.= _Pa._, 1833- ----. A retired naval officer. Review of the Holy Bible; Indications of the Book of Job; Indications of the Book of Genesis; Indications of the Book of Exodus; The Mosaic System of the Great Pyramid of Egypt; The Mosaic System of Stonehenge; The Mosaic System and the Codex Argenteus; The Mosaic System and The Gettysburg Stone.
=Latchaw, John Roland Harris.= _Pa._, 1851- ----. A Baptist clergyman, president of Palmer University, Muncie, Indiana, from 1902. Outline Lectures in Theology; Theory and Art of Teaching; Citizenship in Northwest Territory; Outlines of Psychology: its Method and Matter.
=Lathe, Herbert William.= _Mo._, 1850- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Manitou, Colorado. Spiritual Life in its Fullness; Chosen of God. _Rev._
=Lathrop, Joseph.= _Ct._, 1731-1820. A Congregational clergyman, pastor at West Springfield, Massachusetts, 1756-1818. A Miscellaneous Collection of Original Pieces, Political, Moral, and Entertaining; Sermons, seven volumes (1796-1820).
=Latimer, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth [Wormeley].= _E._, 1822-1904. (_See_ page 225.) Under her maiden name of Wormeley she published three novels, Forest Hill; Annabel, or the Victory of Love; Our Cousin Veronica.
=Laughlin, Clara Elizabeth.= _N. Y._, 1873- ----. A Chicago writer. The Evolution of a Girl’s Ideal; Stories of Authors’ Loves; Miladi. _Lip. Rev._
=Laurie, Thomas.= _S._, 1821-1897. A congregational clergyman of Providence. Dr. Grant and the Mountain Nestorians; Woman and Her Saviour in Persia, reprinted as Morning on the Mountains; Glimpses of Christ; The Ely Volume, or the Contributions of Foreign Missions to Science; Assyrian Echoes of the Word. _Lo._
=Laut, Agnes C----.= _Ont._, 1872- ----. A novelist who has published Heralds of Empire; Lords of the North; The Story of the Trapper; Pathfinders of the West. _Ap. Lit._
=Lavely, Henry Alexander.= _Pa._, 1831- ----. A verse-writer of Pittsburgh. The Heart’s Choice, and Other Poems.
=Law, James.= _S._, 1838- ----. A professor of veterinary medicine at Cornell University, 1868-96. General and Descriptive Anatomy of Domestic Animals; Farmers’ Veterinary Adviser; Text-Book of Veterinary Medicine.
=Lawler, Thomas Bonaventure.= _Ms._, 1864- ----. A New York author. Essentials of American History. _Gi._
=Lawrence, Egbert Charles.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman in New York. Historical Recreations.
=Lawrence, Mrs. Ida Ethel (Eckert).= _O._, 1864- ----. A verse-writer of Toledo, Ohio. Day Dreams. _Clke._
=Lawrence, Isaac.= _E._, 1828- ----. Son of W. B. Lawrence (page 225), whose Life he has written.
=Lawrence, Robert Means.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A physician of Boston. The Magic of the Horse-Shoe, with Other Folk-Lore Notes; Historical Sketches of the Lawrence Family. _Hou._
=Laws, Samuel Spahr.= _Va._, 1824- ----. An educator, chancellor of the University of Missouri, 1876-89. Metaphysics.
=Lawson, John Davison.= _Ont._, 1852- ----. A legal writer, professor of common law in the University of Missouri from 1891. Contract of Common Carriers; Law of Usages and Customs; Concordance of Legal Words and Phrases; Law of Presumptive Evidence; Leading Cases Simplified; Expert and Opinion Evidence; Adjudged Cases on Defences to Crime; Rights, Remedies, and Practice in the Civil Law; Principles of American Law of Contracts; Select Cases in the Law of Personal Property; The American Law of Bailments.
=Lawson, Leonidas Moreau.= _Ky._, 1812-1864. A physician, professor of medicine in Ohio and Kentucky medical schools. Practical Treatise on Phthisis Pulmonalis.
=Lawson, Thomas William.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A Boston broker and banker. The Krank; History of the Republican Party; Secrets of Success; History of the America’s Cup.
=Leahy, William Augustine.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. A Boston writer. The Siege of Syracuse; The Incendiary; History of the Catholic Church in New England.
=Leakin, George Armistead.= _Md._, 1818- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Baltimore. Legion, or Feigned Excuses; Periodic Law.
=Learned, William Law.= _Ct._, 1821- ----. A jurist of Albany who edited The Journal of Madam Knight (page 220), and published The Learned Family, a genealogy.
=Lease, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth [Clyens].= _Pa._, 1853- ----. A prominent Kansas lecturer. The Problem of Civilization Solved. _Lai._
=Lee, Albert.= _La._, 1868- ----. A New York littérateur. Tommy Toodles; Track Athletics in Detail; The Knave of Hearts; Four for a Fortune; He, She, and They. _Har._
=Lee, Alfred Emory.= _O._, 1838- ----. A California orange-grower. European Days and Ways; Battle of Gettysburg; History of Columbus. _Lip._
=Lee, Elmer.= _O._, 1856- ----. A physician of New York city. Treatise on Asiatic Cholera; Medical Treatment of Appendicitis.
=Lee, Gerald Stanley.= _Ms._, 1862- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Massachusetts. About an Old New England Church; The Shadow Christ; The Lost Art of Reading; The Confessions of an Unscientific Mind. _Put._
=Lee, Guy Carleton.= 187- - ----. A Baltimore educator. Source Book of English History; Historical Jurisprudence; Principles of Public Speaking; A History of England; Hincmar: an Introduction to the Study of the Church in the Ninth Century; The True History of the Civil War. _Ho. Mac. Put. Lip._
=Lee, James Wideman.= _Ga._, 1849- ----. A Methodist clergyman in St. Louis. The Making of a Man; Henry W. Grady, Orator and Man; The Romance of Palestine; The Earthly Footsteps of the Man of Galilee.
=Lee, Mrs. Jeanette Barbour [Perry.]= _Ct._, 1860- ----, wife of G. S. Lee, _supra_. A novelist of Northampton, Massachusetts. Kate Wetherell; A Pillar of Salt; The Son of a Fiddler. _Cent. Hou._
=Lee, John Stebbins.= _Vt._, 1820-1902. A Universalist clergyman, professor of church history at Canton Theological Seminary, New York. Nature and Art in the Old World; Sacred Cities.
=Lee, Leroy Madison.= _Va._, 1808-1882. Nephew of Jesse Lee (page 227). A Methodist clergyman long prominent in Virginia. The Great Supper not Calvinistic; Advice to a Young Convert; Life and Times of Rev. Jesse Lee.
=Lee, Margaret.= _N. Y._, 184- - ----. A New York novelist, among whose works are Dr. Wilmer’s Love; Lorimer and Wife; Marriage; Divorce; A Brighton Night; One Touch of Nature; Separation. _Ap._
=Lefevre, Edwin.= _Colombia_, 1871- ----. A New York journalist. Wall Street Stories.
=Leffingwell, Albert.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A physician who has published Rambles in Japan without a Guide; Illegitimacy; Influence of Seasons upon Conduct; Vivisection in America; The Leffingwell Record. _Ba. Mac. Scr._
=Le Gallienne, Richard.= _E._, 1866- ----. An English poet and prose-writer, now (1904) living in New York city. My Ladies’ Sonnets; Volumes in Folio; George Meredith; The Bookbills of Narcissus; English Poems; The Religion of a Literary Man; Prose Fancies; Robert Louis Stevenson, and Other Poems; Retrospective Reviews; Prose Fancies, Second Series; The Quest of the Golden Girl; If I Were God; The Romance of Zion Chapel; Young Lives; Worshipper of the Image; Travels in England; The Beautiful Lie of Rome; The Life Romantic; Sleeping Beauty; Mr. Sun and Mrs. Moon; Perseus and Andromeda; An Old Country House; Odes from the Divan of Hafiz; How to Get the Best out of Books; Old Love Stories Retold.
=Leighton, Joseph Alexander.= _Ont._, 1870- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, professor of philosophy in Hobart College, Geneva, New York. Typical Modern Conceptions of God; What is Personality? _Lgs._
=Leiser, Joseph.= _N. Y._, 1873- ----. A Jewish rabbi of Springfield, Illinois. Before the Dawn, a collection of verse.
=Lemcke, Gesine.= _G._, 1841- ----. A teacher of domestic science in New York. Desserts and Salads; American Cuisine; How to Live on Twenty-five Cents a Day; Chafing Dish Recipes; Preserving and Pickling. _Ap._
=Lemly, Henry Rowan.= _N. C._, 1851- ----. A United States army officer, among whose writings are A West Point Romance; Who was Eldorado?; Among the Arapahoes; A Queen’s Thoughts.
=Lemmon, Mrs. Sara Allen [Plummer].= _Me._, 1836- ----. Wife of J. G. Lemmon (page 228). Marine Algæ of the West; Western Ferns.
=Lenski, Richard Charles Henry.= _P._, 1864- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Springfield, Ohio. Biblische Frauenbilder; His Footsteps; Studies for Edification from the Life of Christ.
=Lent, William Bement.= _N. Y._, 1842-1902. A travel-writer of New York city. Gypsying beyond the Sea; Across the Country of the Little King; Halcyon Days in Norway, France, and the Dolomites; Holy Land from Landau, Saddle, and Palanquin. _Bon._
=Leonard, Daniel.= _Ms._, 1740-1829. A noted lawyer and politician of Taunton, Massachusetts, who espoused the cause of the Loyalists prior to the opening of the American Revolution, and was the author of Massachusettensis, a brilliant series of seventeen political letters on the side of the English government. He was banished from his State, and in later life became chief justice of Bermuda. _See Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution._
=Leonard, John William.= _E._, 1849- ----. A lawyer and journalist. Gold Fields of the Klondike. Editor of Who’s Who in America.
=Le Rossignol, James Edward.= _Q._, 1866- ----. A professor of economics in the University of Denver. Monopolies Past and Present. _Cr._
=Le Row, Caroline Bigelow.= _N. Y._, 1843- ----. A Brooklyn educator. Duxberry Doings; A Fortunate Failure; How to Teach Reading; English as She is Taught; The Young Idea. _Cent._
=Lesley, Mrs. Susan Inches [Lyman].= _Ms._, 1823-1904. Wife of J. P. Lesley (page 228). Recollections of My Mother. _Hou._
=Leup, Francis Ellington.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A New York journalist. Bagly vs. Bagly; How to Prepare for a Civil Service Examination; The Man Roosevelt: a Character Sketch. _Ap._
=Leverett, Frank.= _Ia._, 1859- ----. A geologist in government service. Glacial Formation and Drainage Features of the Erie and Ohio Basins; The Illinois Glacial Lobe; The Water Resources of Illinois.
=Levermore, Charles Herbert.= _Ct._, 1856- ----. An educator, president of Adelphi College, Brooklyn, from 1896. The Republic of New Haven; Syllabus of Lectures upon Political History Since 1815. _J. H. U._
=Lewin, Raphael De Cordova.= _W. I._, 1844-1886. A Hebrew clergyman in Brooklyn and elsewhere, author of What is Judaism? (1870).
=Lewis, Alfred Henry.= “Dan Quin.” _O._, 1842- ----. A journalist of New York city. Wolfville, episodes of cowboy life; Sandburrs; Wolfville Days; Wolfville Nights; Peggy O’Neal; The Black Lion Inn; The President. _Sto. Bar._
=Lewis, Charlton Miner.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A professor of English literature at Yale University. Gawayne and the Green Knight, a poem; The Beginnings of English Literature. _Gi. Hou._
=Lewis, Edwin Herbert.= _R. I._, 1866- ----. Son of A. H. Lewis (page 229). A professor of rhetoric in the University of Chicago. A First
## Book in Writing English; Introduction to the Study of Literature; A
First Manual of Composition; Second Manual of Composition; A Text Book of Applied English Grammar. _Mac._
=Lewis, Francis Albert.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. Law of Stocks, Bonds, and Other Securities of the United States.
=Lewis, Graceanna.= _Pa._, 1821- ----. A naturalist of Media, Pennsylvania. Position of Birds in the Animal Kingdom; Chart of the Animal Kingdom; Chart of the Vegetable Kingdom; Chart of Geology; Microscopic Studies of Frost Crystals; Lower Forms of Animal and Vegetable Life; Studies in Forestry, are among her works.
=Lewis, Isaac Newton.= _Ms._, 1848- ----. A lawyer and littérateur of Boston. In Memoriam; Pleasant Hours in Sunny Lands. (1888).
=Lewis, William Draper.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. The dean of the law department of the University of Pennsylvania from 1896. Beside editing many legal works, he is the author of Federal Power over Commerce; Our Sheep and the Tariff; Digest of Decisions and Encyclopædia of Pennsylvania Law, 1754-1897 (with G. W. Pepper, _infra_).
=Libbey, Laura Jean.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A sensational novelist of New York city, among whose many romances are Lovers Once but Strangers Now; When his Love Grew Cold.
=Liddell, Mark Harvey.= _Pa._, 1866- ----. A professor in the University of Texas from 1897. Middle English; An Introduction to the Scientific Study of English Poetry. _Dou._
=Lieber, Guido Norman.= _S. C._, 1837- ----. Son of F. Lieber (page 229). A judge advocate general of the United States army from 1895. Remarks on the Army Regulations; The Use of the Army in Aid of the Civil Power.
=Liggins, John.= _E._, 1829- ----. An Episcopal clergyman who was the first Protestant missionary to Japan. One Thousand Familiar Phrases in English and Japanese; England’s Opium Policy; Missionary Picture Gallery; Value and Success of Foreign Missions.
=Lighton, William Rheem.= _Pa._, 1866- ----. Sons of Strength: a Romance of the Kansas Border Wars; Lewis and Clark; Uncle Mac’s Nebrasky. _Dou. Ho. Hou._
=Liliuokalani, Lydia Kamekeha.= _H. I._, 1838- ----. The former queen of the Hawaiian Islands, dethroned in 1892. Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen. _Le._
=Liljencrantz, Ottilie Adaline.= _Il._, 1876- ----. A Chicago writer. The Scrape that Jack Built; The Thrall of Leif the Lucky; A Ward of King Canute; The Vinland Champions. _Mg._
=Lincoln, Joseph Crosby.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. A New York author. Cape Cod Ballads; Cap’n Eri. _Bar._
=Lindsay, Anna Robertson Brown.= _D. C._, 1864- ----. What is Worth While?; The Victory of Our Faith; Culture and Reform; Giving What we Have; What Good Does Wishing Do?; The Warriors.
=Linn, William Alexander.= _N. J._, 1843- ----. A journalist. The Story of the Mormons; Rob and his Gun; Horace Greeley. _Ap. Mac._
=Linthicum, Richard.= _Md._, 1859- ----. A Chicago journalist. Rocky Mountain Tales; Boer and Britisher in South Africa; Encyclopædia of Common Things (edited).
=Lintner, Joseph Albert.= _N. Y._, 1822-1898. An entomologist of note, and State entomologist of New York, 1880-98. Beside professional papers he published Injurious and Other Insects of the State of New York; Report of the State Entomologist.
=Litsey, Edwin Carlisle.= _Ky._, 1871- ----. The Love Story of Abner Stone. _Bar._
=Little, Arthur Wilde.= _L. I._, 1856- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Evanston, Illinois. Reasons for Being a Churchman; The Intellectual Life of the Priest: its Duties and its Dangers.
=Little, Charles Eugene.= _Vt._, 1838- ----. A Methodist clergyman. Biblical Lights and Side Lights; Historical Lights; Cyclopedia of Classified Dates.
=Littlehales, George Washington.= _Pa._, 1860- ----. A hydrographic engineer in the United States naval department, among whose publications are The Azimuths of Celestial Bodies; Submarine Cables; Contributions to Terrestrial Magnetism.
=Littlejohn, John Martin.= _S._, 1867- ----. A Western educator. Political Theory of the Schoolmen; Physiology Notes; Text Book on Physiology; Lectures on Psycho-Physiology and Pathology.
=Lloyd, Alfred Henry.= _N. J._, 1864- ----. A professor of philosophy in the University of Michigan from 1899. Citizenship and Salvation: or Greek and Jew; Dynamic Idealism. _Mg._
=Lloyd, John Uri.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A botanist and pharmacist of Cincinnati. The Chemistry of Medicine; Elixirs: their History, Formulæ, and Method of Preparation; Etidorhpa, or the End of Earth, the title of which is Aphrodite reversed; The Right Side of the Car; The American Dispensatory (with John King); Drugs and Medicines of North America (with C. G. Lloyd); Stringtown on the Pike, a popular novel; Warwick of the Knobs; Red Head; Scroggins. _Clke. Do._
=Lloyd, Nelson McAllister.= _Pa._, 1873- ----. A New York journalist. The Chronic Loafer, a story; A Drone and a Dreamer.
=Locke [James De Witt], Clinton.= _N. Y._, 1829-1904. An Episcopal clergyman of Chicago. The Age of the Great Western Schism; Five-Minute Talks.
=Lockhart, Clinton.= _Il._, 1858- ----. A clergyman of the Christian denomination, president of a college of that faith at Canton, Missouri. Laws of Interpretation; Critical Commentary on Nahum; Messianic Prophecy.
=Lockwood, Henry Clay.= _N. Y._, 1839-1902. Brother of I. Lockwood (page 232). A writer of New York city who published The Abolition of the Presidency; Constitutional History of France. _Ra._
=Lockwood, Luke Vincent.= _L. I._, 1872- ----. A New York lawyer. Colonial Furniture in America. _Scr._
=Lockwood, Mrs. Mary Smith.= _N. Y._, 1831- ----. Wife of H. C. Lockwood, _supra_. Historic Homes of Washington; Handbook of Ceramic Art.
=Lockwood, Thomas Dixon.= _E._, 1848. An electrical engineer of Boston. Information for Telephonists; Electrical Measurements; Electricity, Magnetism, and the Electric Telegraph. _Vn._
=Lodge, George Cabot.= _Ms._, 1873- ----. Son of H. C. Lodge (page 233). A verse-writer of Nahant, Massachusetts. The Song of the Wave, and Other Poems; Poems: 1899-1902; Cain: a Drama. _Scr. Hou._
=Lodge, Lee Davis.= _Md._, 1865- ----. An educator, professor of literature in Columbian University, Washington city, from 1887. A Study in Corneille.
=Loeb, Jacques.= _G._, 1859- ----. A professor of physiology in the University of California from 1902. Studies in General Physiology; Comparative Physiology of the Brain and Comparative Psychology.
=Lofft, Capel.= _E._, 1806-1873. An English barrister, whose later years were spent in the United States. Self-Formation; Ernest, a Poem.
=Logan, John Alexander.= _Il._, 1865-1899. A United States army officer. In Joyful Russia. _Ap._
=Logan, Milburn Hill.= _Il._, 1855- ----. A San Francisco physician. System of Urinology; Organic Chemistry.
=Loisette, Alphonso.= _See Larrowe._
=London, Jack.= _Cal._, 1876- ----. A writer of Oakland, California. The Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North; The God of his Fathers; Children of the Frost; The Cruise of the Dazzler; A Daughter of the Snows; The Call of the Wild; The People of the Abyss; The Sea Wolf; The Faith of Men. _Cent. Hou. Lip. Mac._
=Long, Edwin McKean.= _Pa._, 1827-1894. A Lutheran clergyman, pastor in Philadelphia and elsewhere in Pennsylvania. Union Tabernacle, or Movable Tent Church; Precious Hymns of Jesus; Talks to Children; Lives of the Apostles; Sermons for Children; Gospel in Nature; Life of Christ; Emblems and Temperance; Illustrated History of Hymns and their Authors, comprise his most important writings.
=Long, John Luther.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. Madame Butterfly, a collection of Japanese tales; The Prince of Illusion; Naughty Nan; The Fur Woman; Little Miss Joy-Sing. _Lip._
=Long, William Joseph.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. A Congregational clergyman in Stamford, Connecticut. The Making of Zimri Bunker; Beasts of the Field; Fowls of the Air; Ways of Wood Folk; Wilderness Ways; Secrets of the Wood; School of the Woods; Following the Deer; A Little Brother to the Bear. _Gi. Pa._
=Loomis, Charles Battell.= _L. I._, 1861- ----. A littérateur of Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Just Rhymes; The Four-masted Catboat, a collection of prose sketches; Some Americans Abroad; Yankee Enchantments; A Partnership in Magic; Cheerful Americans; More Cheerful Americans. _Cent. Ho._
=Lord, Augustus Mendon.= _Cal._, 1861- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Providence. A Book of Verses; The Touch of Nature: Little Stories of Great People. _A. U. A._
=Lorimer, George Horace.= _Ky._, 1868- ----. Son of G. C. Lorimer (page 235). A Philadelphia journalist, literary editor of the Saturday Evening Post. Behind the Veil of Isis; Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son; Old Gorgon Graham.
=Loring, Augustus Peabody.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A lawyer of Boston. A Handbook for Trustees. _Lit._
=Lose, George William.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Massillon, Ohio, among whose numerous works are Esther and Other Poems; Lives of the Twelve Apostles; From Darkness to Light; The Mission of a Book; Inasmuch.
=Loud, Mrs. Marguerite St. Leon [Barstow].= _Pa._, _c._ 1800-18--. A verse-writer of Philadelphia. Wayside Flowers.
=Lounsberry, Alice.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A New York botanist. A Guide to the Wild Flowers; A Guide to the Trees; Southern Trees, Flowers, and Shrubs. _Sto._
=Loveman, Robert.= _O._, 1864- ----. A writer of Dalton, Georgia, whose verse displays much quiet beauty of thought and expression. Poems; A Book of Verses; The Gates of Silence, with Interludes of Song; Book of Songs.
=Low, A---- Maurice.= _E._, 1860- ----. A Washington journalist. The Supreme Surrender. _Har._
=Lowber, James William.= _Ky._, 1847- ----. A clergyman in Austin, Texas, of the Christian (Disciples) denomination. Culture; Struggles and Triumphs of the Truth; The Devil in Modern Society; Macrocosmus.
=Lowrie, Walter.= _Pa._, 1868- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia. The Doctrine of Saint John; Monuments of the Early Church. _Lgs. Mac._
=Loy, Matthias.= _Pa._, 1828- ----. A Lutheran clergyman in Columbus, Ohio. The Doctrine of Justification; Life of Luther (translated); The Ministerial Office; Sermons on the Gospels; Christian Prayer; The Christian Church.
=Luby, Thomas Clarke.= _I._, 1822-1901. An Irish writer active in Fenian movements and after five years’ imprisonment exiled for the rest of his twenty years’ sentence. He came to America in 1870, and his later years were passed in Jersey City. Lives of Illustrious and Representative Irishmen; The Life of Daniel O’Connell.
=Lucas, Frederic Augustus.= _Ms._, 1852- ----. A Washington naturalist, curator of the department of comparative anatomy in the National Museum from 1893. Animals of the Past; Animals before Man in North America. _Ap._
=Luccock, Naphtali.= _O._, 1853- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Saint Louis. Christian Citizenship; Living Words from the Pulpit.
=Luckey, George Washington Andrew.= _Ind._, 1855- ----. A professor of education in the University of Nebraska. The Professional Training of Secondary School Teachers in the United States. _Mac._
=Lummus, Henry Tilton.= _Ms._, 1876- ----. A lawyer of Lynn, Massachusetts. Law of Mechanics’ Liens upon Real Estate in Massachusetts.
=Lush, Charles Keeler.= _Wis._, 1861- ----. A Milwaukee journalist. The Federal Judge, a political novel; The Autocrats. _Hou._
=Lust, Mrs. Adelina [Cohnfeldt].= _G._, 1860- ----. A Chicago novelist. A Tent of Grace. _Hou._
=Luther, Mark Lee.= 18-- - ----. The Henchman, a novel; The Mastery. _Mac._
=Lynde, Francis.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A Chattanooga littérateur. The Helpers, a novel of Colorado life; A Case in Equity; A Romance in Transit; A Question of Courage; A Private Chivalry; The Master of Appleby. _Hou._
=Lyon, Frank Emory.= _Il._, 1864- ----. A Chicago clergyman. The Art of Living; Social Evangelism.
=Lyon, William Henry.= _Ms._, 1846- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Brookline, Massachusetts. A Study of the Sects. _A. U. A._
=Lyons, Timothy Augustine.= A naval commander. Meteorological Charts of the North Pacific Ocean; The Magnetism of Iron and Steel Ships; Electro-Magnetic Phenomena and its Deviations aboard Ship.
=Lyte, Eliphalet Oram.= _Pa._, 1842- ----. A Pennsylvania educator. Practical Book-Keeping; Grammar and Composition; Elementary English; and other educational works.
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=McAdam, David.= _N. Y._, 1838-1901. A New York justice of the Supreme Court, 1896-1901. Marine Court Practice; Landlord and Tenant.
=McAfee, Cleland Boyd.= _Mo._, 1866- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Chicago. Where He Is; Wherefore didst Thou Doubt; Faith, Fellowship, and Fealty. _Cr. Rev._
=Macbride, Thomas Huston.= _Tn._, 1848- ----. A professor of botany in the University of Iowa from 1884. Textbook on Botany.
=McCall, Samuel Walker.= _Pa._, 1851- ----. A lawyer of Boston, representative in Congress from Massachusetts from 1892. Thaddeus Stevens, a biography; Daniel Webster. _Hou._
=McCartney, Washington.= _Pa._, 1812-1856. A jurist and educator of Pennsylvania who founded the Union Law School at Easton. Differential Calculus; History of the Origin and Progress of the United States (1847).
=MacCauley, Clay.= _Pa._, 1843- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Boston. Christianity in History; Japanese Literature; A Day in the Very Noble City, Manila.
=McChesney, Dora Greenwell.= _Il._, 1871- ----. Daughter of E. S. McChesney, _infra_. A novelist. Kathleen Clare, her Book, 1637-1641; Miriam Cromwell, Royalist; Beatrix Infelix; Rupert, by the Grace of God; A Summer Tragedy in Rome; The Story of an Unrecorded Plot. _Mac. S._
=McChesney, Mrs. Elizabeth [Studdiford].= _Mch._, 1841- ----. Under Shadow of the Mission.
=McCleary, James Thompson.= _O._, 1853- ----. A prominent Minnesota educator and congressman. Studies in Civics; A Manual of Civics.
=McClellan, George Brinton.= _Sxy._, 1865- ----. Son of G. B. McClellan (page 240). He became mayor of New York city in 1904. The Oligarchy of Venice. _Hou._
=McClelland, Thomas Calvin.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Newport. Verba Crucis; The Cross Builders. _Cr._
=McClure, James Gore King.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, president of Lake Forest University, Illinois, from 1897. Possibilities; The Man who Wanted to Help; Environment; The Great Appeal; For Hearts that Hope; A Mighty Means of Usefulness. _Rev._
=McConaughy, Mrs. Julia E---- [Loomis].= _O._, 1834- ----. A writer of juvenile religious fiction. Among her books are The Widow’s Sewing Machine; How to be Beautiful; The Hard Master; The Prize Battle; Clarence.
=McCorvey, Thomas Chalmers.= _Al._, 1852- ----. A professor of history in the University of Alabama from 1888. The Government of the People of the State of Indiana.
=McCracken, Elizabeth.= 18-- - ----. A journalist of New York city. The Women of America. _Mac._
=McCrady, Edward.= _S. C._, 1802-1892. A once eminent lawyer and theologian of Charleston, whose political monograph, Our Mission: Is it to be Accomplished by the Perpetuation of our Present Union? attracted much attention at the time of its publication in 1851.
=McCrady, Edward.= _S. C._, 1833-1903. Son of E. McCrady, _supra_. A prominent lawyer of Charleston, and during the Civil War a colonel in the Confederate service. Beside many important professional papers, he published a valuable History of South Carolina under the Proprietary Government, 1670-1719; South Carolina under the Royal Government, 1719-1775; South Carolina in the Revolution, 1775-1780; History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1780-1783. _Mac._
=McCrady, John.= _S. C._, 1831-1881. Son of E. McCrady, 1st, _supra_. A professor of zoölogy at Harvard University, and subsequently at the University of the South. His scientific writings are published in the transactions of the Elliot Society of Natural History of Charleston.
=McCulloch, Hugh.= 18-- -1902. The Quest of Herakles, a volume of verse; Written in Florence. _Lit._
=McCulloch, Hunter.= _S._, 1847- ----. A verse-writer of Philadelphia. From Dawn to Dusk, and Other Poems; Robert Burns, a centenary ode. _Lip._
=McCutcheon, George Barr.= _Ind._, 1866- ----. A novelist of Lafayette, Indiana. Graustark; Castle Craneycrow; The Sherrods; The Day of the Dog; Beverly of Graustark.
=MacDill, David.= _O._, 1826-1903. A United Presbyterian clergyman, professor of apologetics in the Theological Seminary at Xenia, Ohio, from 1885. The Bible a Miracle; Mosaic Authorship of the Bible; Pre-Millennialism Discussed.
=MacDonald, Arthur.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A government specialist in education. Abnormal Man; Criminology; Abnormal Woman; Experimental Study of Children; Emile Zola.
=Macdonald, Ronald.= _E._, 1860- ----. A son of George Macdonald, the noted Scottish novelist. For some seven years a teacher in North Carolina. God Save the King; The Sword of the King. _Cent._
=MacDougal, Daniel Trembly.= _Ind._, 1865- ----. A botanist, director of the laboratories of the Botanical Garden in New York city from 1899. Experimental Plant Physiology; Living Plants and their Properties (with J. C. Arthur). The Nature and Work of Plants. _Ba. Mac._
=McElroy, Mrs. Lucy Cleaver.= _Ky._, 18-- - ----. A novelist who has written Juletty; The Silent Pioneer. _Cr._
=McElroy, William H----.= _N. Y._, 184- - ----. A New York journalist. Matthew Middlemas’s Experiment; An Overture to William Tell.
=McEnroe, William Hale.= _Va._, 1854-1899. A physician, professor of materia medica at New York University for some years. Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
=McGill, Alexander Taggart.= _Pa._, 1807-1889. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of theology at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1854-83. Church Government.
=McGovern, John.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A Chicago author and compiler, among whose works are Famous Women of the World; American Statesmen; The Dream City; Empire of Information.
=MacGowan, Alice.= _O._, 1858- ----. A Chattanooga writer. The Last Word; Return. _Lo. Pa._
=McGrath, Harold.= _N. Y._, 1872- ----. A Syracuse journalist. Arms and the Woman; The Puppet Crown; The Grey Cloak; The Man on the Box. _Bo._
=McHenry, James.= _I._, 1785-1845. A physician of Philadelphia whose poems and sensational novels once attracted attention. His fictions include O’Halloran, or The Insurgent; The Wilderness; A Spectre of the Forest; The Hearts of Steel; The Betrothed of Wyoming; Meredith. His other works are The Pleasures of Friendship; Waltham; The Antediluvians, a Narrative Poem in Ten Books; The Usurper, a tragedy.
=McIlvaine, Charles.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A Philadelphia mycologist. Fungi, Mushrooms, Toadstools (with McAdam); A Legend of Polecat Hollow. _Bo._
=McIntosh, Burr.= _Pa._, 186- - ----. A New York author and publisher. The Little I Saw of Cuba; Boy of the Twentieth; Football and Love. _Ne._
=McIntyre, John T----.= _Pa._, 1871- ----. The Ragged Edge, a novel of ward politics.
=Mackenzie, Arthur Stanley.= _N. S._, 1865- ----. A professor of physics at Bryn Mawr College from 1891. The Laws of Gravitation. _Am._
=Mackenzie, William Douglas.= _South Africa_, 1859- ----. A Congregational clergyman, president of Hartford Theological Seminary from 1903. The Ethics of Gambling; The Revelation of the Christ; Christianity and the Progress of Man; South Africa: its Heroes and Wars; John Mackenzie, South African Missionary and Statesman. _Rev._
=Mackie, Pauline Bradford.= _See Hopkins, Mrs. P. B._
=McKnight, Charles.= _Pa._, 1826- ----. Old Fort Duquesne; Our Western Border One Hundred Years Ago.
=McKnight, George.= _N. Y._, 1840-1897. A physician at Sterling, New York. Firm Ground, a volume of religious sonnets, reprinted as Thoughts in Life and Faith.
=Mackubin, Ellen.= _Il._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of New York. The King of the Town, a novel. _Hou._
=MacLandburgh, Florence.= _O._, 1850- ----. The Automaton Ear, and Other Sketches.
=Maclane, Mary.= _Manitoba_, 1881- ----. The Story of Mary Maclane. _S._
=McLaughlin, Mary Louise.= _O._, 18-- - ----. A Cincinnati ceramic artist. China Painting; Pottery Decoration; Suggestions to China Painters; Painting in Oil; The Second Madame. _Clke. Put._
=McLaws, [Emily] Lafayette.= _Ga._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of Augusta, Georgia. When the Land was Young; Jezebel. _Lo._
=Maclay, Edgar Stanton.= _Ch._, 1863- ----. An historical writer at Setauket, Long Island. The History of the United States Navy; Reminiscences of the Old Navy; History of American Privateers. _Ap. Put._
=Maclean, John Patterson.= _O._, 1848- ----. An archæologist of Cleveland. A Manual of the Antiquity of Man; Mastodon, Mammoth, and Man; The Mound Builders; History of the Clan Maclean; Introduction to the Study of the Gospel of Saint John; Critical Examination of Evidence of Norse Discovery of America; Historical Examination of Fingal’s Cave. _Clke._
=McLeod, Mrs. Georgiana A---- [Hulse].= _Fl._, 18- ----1890. An educator of Baltimore. Sunbeams and Shadows; Ivy Leaves from the Old Homestead; Theirs and Mine; Sea Drifts; Bright Memories.
=Macloskie, George.= _I._, 1834- ----. A professor of biology at Princeton University from 1874. Elementary Botany. _Ho._
=McManus, Blanche.= _See Mansfield, Mrs. Blanche._
=McMurrich, James Playfair.= _Ont._, 1859- ----. A professor of anatomy at the University of Michigan from 1895. Invertebrate Morphology; The Development of the Human Body. _Ho._
=McNeill, George Edwin.= _Ms._, 1837- ----. A trades-union organizer of Boston. The Labour Movement the Problem of a Day; History of Coöperation in Massachusetts; History of the Development of the Shoe Industry; History of Shoemakers’ Unions; Eight Hour Primer; The Slave of Fortune, a novel; The Silver Dollar; Accidents and Accident Insurance; Unfrequented Paths.
=MacNutt, William Fletcher.= _N. S._, 1839- ----. A San Francisco physician. Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder.
=McPherson, Logan Grant.= _O._, 1863- ----. A Pittsburgh journalist. The Monetary and Banking Problem. _Ap._
=MacVane, Silas Marcus.= _P. E. I._, 1842- ----. A professor of history at Harvard University from 1886. The Wages Question; Austrian Theory of Value; Working Principles of Political Economy; The South African Question; Translation of Seignobos’s History of Europe since 1814. _Ho._
=Madison, Mrs. Lucy [Foster].= _Mo._, 1865- ----. A littérateur of New York city. A Maid of the First Century; A Maid at King Alfred’s Court; A Colonial Maid.
=Main, Hubert Platt.= _Ct._, 1839- ----. A writer of Newark, New Jersey. A Dictionary of American Musicians and Hymn Writers.
=Main, Thomas.= _S._, 1828-1896. A mechanical engineer, professor of shipbuilding in the Webb Academy of Shipbuilding, New York city. History of the Steam Engine.
=Major, Charles.= “Edwin Caskoden.” _Ind._, 1856- ----. A lawyer and novelist of Shelbyville, Indiana. When Knighthood was in Flower, a popular romance; The Bears of Blue River; Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall; A Forest Hearth. _Bo. Mac._
_Mallon, Mrs. Isabel Allardice [Sloan]._ “Ruth Ashmore.” _Md._, 1862-1898. A popular writer on deportment. Side Talks with Girls; The Business Girl. _Scr._
=Maltbie, Milo Roy.= _Il._, 1871- ----. A writer on economics. Municipal Functions, a Study of Municipal Socialism; English Local Government of Today. _Mac._
=Mangasarian, Mangasar M----.= _Ty._, 1859- ----. A Chicago lecturer. The Religion of the Future; Omar Khayyám; A New Catechism; Christian Science, a Comedy in Four Acts; The Abysmal Monster.
=Mann, Cameron.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. The second Protestant Episcopal bishop of North Dakota. Future Punishment; Comments of the Bystanders at the Cross.
=Mann, Charles Holbrook.= _N. Y._, 1839- ----. A Swedenborgian clergyman of Orange, New Jersey. Interior Spiritual Living; Sermons on Marriage; What God hath Cleansed; The Christ of God; Psychiasis; God and Man in the Bible. _Put._
=Mann, Henry.= _S._, 1848- ----. A journalist of New York city. Ancient and Mediæval Republics; Features of Society in Old and New England; English Free Trade; Handbook for American Citizens; The Land we Live In; Turning Points in Natural History.
=Mansfield, Mrs. Blanche [McManus].= _La._, 18-- - ----. An author and illustrator of New York city. The True Mother Goose; Childhood’s Songs of Long Ago; Bachelor Ballads; How the Dutch came to Manhattan; Voyage of the Mayflower.
=Marble, Mrs. Annie [Russell].= _Ms._, 1864- ----. A writer of Worcester, Massachusetts. Books that Nourish Us; Thoreau: his Home, Friends, and Books. _Cr. Mac._
=March, Alden.= _Pa._, 1869- ----. An editor on the staff of the Philadelphia Press from 1891. The Conquest of the Philippines and Our Other Island Possessions.
=Marcou, Jules.= _F._, 1824-1898. A geologist in government service for many years. Recherches Géologiques sur la Jura Salinois; Origin of the Name America; First Discoveries of California; Life of Louis Agassiz. _Mac._
=Maretzek, Max.= _A._, 1821-1897. A noted opera manager and composer. Crotchets and Quavers, an autobiography.
=Marks, Arthur Handly.= _Ga._, 1864-1892. A writer of Winchester, Tennessee; from 1886 to 1889 in the consular service at London and Berlin. Igerne, and Other Writings.
=Marks, William Dennis.= _Mo._, 1849- ----. A mechanical engineer who has published The Relative Proportions of the Steam Engine; The Finances of Gas and Electricity Manufacturing Enterprises. _Lip._
=Marshall, Mrs. Caroline Louise [Kingsbury].= _Wis._, 1849- ----. A writer of Eldora, Iowa. The Girl Ranchers; Two Wyoming Girls.
=Marshall [Caroline], Nina Lovering.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. An educator of New York city. The Mushroom Book. _Dou._
=Marshall, Edward.= _N. Y._, 1868- ----. A New York journalist, a correspondent of the Journal during the Spanish war. Lizette, a novel; The Story of the Rough Riders, First United States Volunteer Cavalry; The Middle Wall. _Dil._
=Marshall, Henry Rutgers.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. An architect of New York city. Pain, Pleasure, and Æsthetics; Æsthetic Principles; Instinct and Reason. _Mac._
=Martin, Benjamin Ellis.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A littérateur of New York city. About England with Dickens; Old Chelsea; In the Footprints of Charles Lamb; The Stones of Paris in History and Letters (with C. M. Martin). _Scr._
=Martin, Chalmers.= _Ky._, 1859- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Pittsburgh. Apostolic and Modern Missions. _Rev._
=Martin, George Madden.= _Ky._, 1866- ----. Emmy Lou: her Book and Heart; The House of Fulfilment. _Mac._
=Martin, Mrs. Jane [Percy].= _E._, 1847- ----. A story-writer of Pendleton, Oregon. Lost and Saved.
=Martin, Samuel Albert.= _Pa._, 1853- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, president of Wilson College, at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, from 1895. The Man of Uz.
=Martin, Mrs. Victoria [Claflin] [Woodhull].= _O._, 1838- ----. A once prominent reform agitator, now (1904) resident in England. Origin, Tendencies, and Principles of Government; Social Freedom; Garden of Eden Stirpiculture; Rapid Multiplication of the Unfit; The Human Body the Temple of God.
=Marvin, Winthrop Lippitt.= _N. H._, 1863- ----. A Boston journalist. The American Merchant Marine: its History and Romance. _Scr._
=Mason, Mrs. Agnes Louisa [Carter].= _N. Y._, 18- ----. A verse-writer of Montclair, New Jersey. The White Nun. _Put._
=Mason, Mrs. Amelia [Gere].= _Ms._, 184- - ----. A Chicago writer. The Women of the French Salons; Woman in the Golden Ages. _Cent._
=Mason, Mrs. Caroline [Atwater].= _R. I._, 1853- ----. A writer of Batavia, New York. A Titled Maiden; A Minister of the World; The Minister of Carthage; The Quiet King; A Wind Flower; A Woman of Yesterday; A Lily of France; Lux Christi: an Outline Study of India; The Little Green God; Holt of Heathfield. _Dou. Mac. Rev._
=Mason, Lowell.= _Ms._, 1792-1872. A famous Boston musician, who, beside publishing various collections of sacred and secular music which included many pieces of his own composition, was the author of Musical Letters from Abroad, and several musical text-books.
=Mason, Mary Augusta.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. An adopted daughter of C. M. Dickinson (page 98). With the Seasons, a collection of verse of more than average merit. _Ran._
=Mason, Rufus Osgood.= _N. H._, 1830-1903. A physician of New York city. Sketches and Impressions; Telepathy and the Subliminal Self; Hypnotism and Suggestion.
=Mason, William.= _Ms._, 1829- ----. Son of L. Mason, _supra_. A musician of New York city. Easy System for Beginners (with Hoadley); Pianoforte Technics (with Matthews); Touch and Technic; Memories of a Musical Life. _Cent._
=Mason, William Pitt.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. A professor of chemistry at the Troy Polytechnic Institute. Water Supply; Water Analysis; Notes on Qualitative Analysis. _Wil._
=Massey, George Betton.= _Md._, 1856- ----. A Philadelphia physician. Electricity in the Diseases of Women; Conservative Gynæcology and Electro-therapeutics.
=Mather, Mrs. Margaret Morgan [Herbert].= 184- -1900. Daughter of W. H. Herbert (page 182). History of Polo; Hunting Then and Now; Biography of Fox, a celebrated polo pony.
=Mathews, Alfred.= _O._, 1852- ----. A Philadelphia writer. Ohio and the Western Reserve. _Ap._
=Mathews, F[erdinand] Schuyler.= _S. I._, 1854- ----. An artist and illustrator of Boston. The Golden Flower; The Beautiful Flower Garden; Familiar Flowers of Field and Garden; Familiar Trees and their Leaves; Familiar Features of the Roadside; Familiar Life in Field and Forest; The Writing Table of the Twentieth Century; The Field Book of American Wild Flowers; Field Book of Wild Birds and Their Music; The Field Book of American Wild Birds. _Ap._
=Mathews, Frances Aymar.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A novelist of New York city. The New Yorkers, and Other People; A Married Man; One Man in a Thousand; To-night at Eight; His Way and Her Will; My Lady Reggy Goes to Town, and several plays.
=Mathews, Shailor.= _Me._, 1863- ----. A professor in the University of Chicago. Select Mediæval Documents; The Social Teaching of Jesus; History of New Testament Times in Palestine; The French Revolution. _Mac._
=Mathews, Stanley.= _O._, 1824-1889. An Ohio jurist, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1881-89. A Summary of the Law of Partnership.
=Matson, Henry.= _O._, 1829-1901. A clergyman in Oberlin, Ohio. References for Literary Workers; Knowledge and Culture. _Mg._
=Matthewman, Lisle de Vaux.= _E._, 1867- ----. A journalist of New York city. Crankisms; Brevities; Rips and Raps. _Co. Sto._
=Matthews, William Baynham.= _Va._, 1850- ----. A lawyer of Washington city. Forms of Pleading; Guide for Executors and Administrators; Digest of Land Decisions.
=Maurice, Arthur Bartlett.= _N. J._, 1873- ----. New York in Fiction; The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature (with Taber). _Do._
=Maxwell, Perriton.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A journalist of New York city. Masterpieces of Art and Nature; American Art and Artists.
=Maxwell, Samuel.= _N. Y._, 1826-1901. A Nebraska lawyer and congressman. Maxwell’s Nebraska Digest (1877); Practice in Justice Courts; Pleading and Practice; Criminal Procedure; Code Pleading.
=Mayer, Henry.= _G._, 1868- ----. A caricaturist of note. Autobiography of a Monkey; In Laughland; A Trip to Toyland; Adventures of a Japanese Doll; Alphabet of Little People. _Dut. Sto._
=Mayo, Earl Williams.= _N. Y._, 1873- ----. A New York littérateur. A Border Rivalry.
=Mead, Edward Campbell.= _Ms._, 1837- ----. A farmer of Keswick, Virginia. Genealogical History of the Lee Family of Virginia and Maryland; Australia in 1859; Sketches of the War; Historic Homes of the South-West Mountains, Virginia.
=Mead, Mrs. Lucia True [Ames].= _N. H._, 1856- ----. Wife of E. D. Mead (page 252). _See Ames, Lucia._
=Mead, Theodore Hoe.= _N. Y._, 1837- ----. A manufacturer of New York city. Our Mother Tongue; Health without Medicine; Horsemanship for Women. _Do._
=Mead, [William] Leon.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A New York littérateur. The Rockets, a volume of verse; In Thraldom: a physiological romance; Wild Cat Ledge; The Bow-Legged Ghost, and Other Stories; On Nature’s Reeds, a collection of verse; and several plays.
=Means, David MacGregor.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Boss: an Essay on the Government of American Cities; Industrial Freedom. _Ap._
=Mears, David Otis.= _Ms._, 1842- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Albany. Life of Edward Norris Kirk, _supra_; The Deathless Book; Oberlin Lectures; Inspired Through Suffering. _Lo. Rev._
=Mechem, Floyd Russell.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. Tappan professor of law in the University of Michigan from 1892. Agency; Public Officers; Cases on Agency; Elements of Partnership; The Law of Sales of Personal Property; Outlines of the Law of Agency.
=Meeker, Nathan Cook.= _O._, 1817-1879. An author and journalist of Colorado. The Adventures of Captain Armstrong; Life in the West (1868); Rosa Robbins, or Life with John A. Logan and his Men.
=Meekins, Lynn Roby.= _Md._, 1862- ----. A Baltimore journalist. The Robb’s Island Wreck; Some of Our People; Adam Rush. _S. Lip._
=Mees, Theophilus Martin Konrad.= _O._, 1848- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Columbus, Ohio. Doctrinal History of Predestination from 1517 to 1580; School Government and Methods.
=Meigs, William Montgomery.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. Son of J. F. Meigs, _supra_, grandson of C. J. Ingersoll, _supra_. A lawyer of Philadelphia. Life of Josiah Meigs; Life of Charles Jared Ingersoll; The Growth of the Constitution in the Federal Convention of 1787. _Lip._
=Mell, Patrick Hues.= _Ga._, 1850- ----. Son of P. H. Mell (page 252). A scientist of Auburn, Alabama. Wild Grasses of Alabama; Life of Patrick Hues Mell, Senior; Climatology of Alabama; Microscopic Study of the Cotton Plant, are among his works.
=Memminger, Allard.= _S. C._, 1854- ----. A physician of Charleston. Diagnosis by the Urine.
=Mercer, Henry Chapman.= _Pa._, 1856- ----. An archæologist of Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Hill Caves of Yucatan; Lenape Stone; Antiquity of Man in the Delaware Valley and the Eastern United States. _Gi._
=Meredith, William Tuckey.= _Pa._, 1839- ----. A banker of New York city. Not of her Father’s Race, a novel.
=Merington, Marguerite.= _E._, 18-- - ----. A playwriter of New York city. Captain Letterblair; Daphne, or the Pipes of Arcadia; Love Finds the Way. _Cent._
=Merriam, Charles Edward.= _Ia._, 1874- ----. An instructor in political science in the University of Chicago from 1903. The History of the Theory of Sovereignty since Rousseau; Economics and Public Law; A History of American Political Theories. _Mac._
=Merrick, Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth [Thomas].= _La._, 1825- ----. A New Orleans writer. Old Times in Dixie Land: a Southern Matron’s Memories.
=Merrill, Catherine.= _Ind._, 1824-1900. A once prominent educator at Indianapolis. The Soldier of Indiana, a Record of the State’s Relation to the Civil War.
=Merrill, George Edmands.= _Ms._, 1846- ----. A Baptist clergyman, president of Colgate University from 1899. The Story of the Manuscripts; Crusaders and Captives; The Reasonable Christ; Parchments of the Faith.
=Merrill, Joseph.= _Ms._, 1814-1898. A local historian who published a History of Amesbury, Massachusetts, in 1881.
=Merriman, Charles Eustace.= 18-- - ----. A littérateur who has published Letters from a Son to his Self-Made Father.
=Merriman, Mrs. Effie [Woodward].= _Min._, 1856- ----. A Minneapolis writer for children. Among her books are Pards; A Queer Family; The Little Millers; How Women may Earn Money.
=Merriman, Mrs. Helen [Bigelow].= _Ms._, 1844- ----. A writer of Worcester, Massachusetts. What Shall Make us Whole? Religio Pictoris. _Hou._
=Merriman, Roger Bigelow.= _Ms._, 187- - ----. Son of Mrs. H. Merriman, _supra_. Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell.
=Merriman, Titus Mooney.= _Q._, 1822- ----. A Baptist clergyman in Cambridge. Trail of History; William, Prince of Orange; Pilgrims, Puritans, and Roger Williams Vindicated.
=Merwin, Samuel.= _Il._, 1874- ----. A story-writer of Plainfield, New Jersey. His Little World; The Road to Frontenac; The Upper Hand; The Story of Hunch Badeau; The Merry Anne. With H. K. Webster, _infra_, he wrote Calumet K; The Short Line War. _Bar. Mac._
=Messmer, Sebastian Gebhard.= _Sd._, 1847- ----. A Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Green Bay from 1892. Praxis Synodalis; Canonical Procedure; Spirago’s Method. _Ben._
=Meyer, Mrs. Annie Nathan.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A New York writer. Helen Brent, M. D.; My Park Book; Robert Annys: Poor Priest.
=Mielziner, Moses.= _G._, 1828-1903. A Hebrew rabbi, Talmud professor in Union College, Cincinnati, from 1879. Slavery Among the Ancient Hebrews; Jewish Law of Marriage and Divorce; Introduction to the Talmud; Legal Maxims of the Talmud.
=Mifflin, John Houston.= _Pa._, 1807-1883. An artist and author of Columbia, Pennsylvania. He was a portrait and miniature painter of much delicacy. Rhymes of an Artist.
=Mifflin, Lloyd.= _Pa._, 1846- ----. Son of J. H. Mifflin, _supra_. A poet and artist of Columbia, Pennsylvania. At the Gates of Song, a volume of one hundred and fifty sonnets; On the Slopes of Helicon, and Other Poems; Memorial Day Ode; The Hills: a Poem; Conversation as a Fine Art; Echoes of Greek Idyls; Lyrics; The Fields of Dawn, and Later Sonnets; Castalian Days. _Est. Hou._
=Mifflin, Samuel Wright.= _Pa._, 1805-1885. Cousin of J. H. Mifflin, _supra_. A civil engineer of Pennsylvania. Location of Railway Engineers.
=Miller, Adolph Caspar.= _Cal._, 1866- ----. A professor of economics in the University of California from 1902. The Monetary Problem in the University of California.
=Miller, Alfred Stanley.= _Pa._, 1856- ----. A metallurgist, professor of mining metallurgy and geology in the University of Idaho from 1897. Manual of Assaying; The Cyanide Process. _Wil._
=Miller, Mrs. Alice [Duer].= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. Sister of C. Duer, _supra_. Poems (with C. Duer); Calderon’s Prisoner. _Scr._
=Miller, Andrew James.= _Ga._, 1855- ----. An Alabama journalist. Old School Days; The Making of a Pirate; The Toastmaster.
=Miller, Charles Armond.= _W. Va._, 1864- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of New York city. Ad Astra and Other Verses on Sacred Themes; The Way of the Cross. _Rev._
=Miller, Frank Justus.= _Tn._, 1858- ----. A professor of Latin in the University of Chicago from 1892. Dido, an Epic Tragedy; Studies in Roman Poetry. _Sil._
=Miller, Freeman Edwin.= _Ind._, 1864- ----. An educator of Oklahoma, professor in the Oklahoma Agricultural College 1894-98. Oklahoma, and Other Poems; Songs from the Southwest Country.
=Miller, John Bleecker.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Trade Organizations in Politics; Trade Organizations in Religion.
=Miller, Marion Mills.= _O._, 1864- ----. A classical scholar of New York city. The Sicilian Idyls of Theocritus.
=Miller, Mrs. Mary [Rogers].= _Ia._, 1868- ----. An educator of New York city. The Brook Book. _Dou._
=Miller, Samuel Almond.= _O._, 1836-1897. A lawyer and geologist of Cincinnati. American Palæozoic Fossils; North American Geology and Palæontology; Mesozoic Fossils; Cenozoic Fossils.
=Mills, Benjamin Fay.= _N. J._, 1857- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Oakland, California, formerly prominent as an orthodox evangelist. Power from on High; Victory through Surrender; God’s Word; Twentieth Century Religion.
=Mills, Herbert Elmer.= _N. H._, 1861- ----. A professor of economics at Vassar College from 1890. The French Revolution in San Domingo; Practical Economic Problems; The Labour Problem.
=Mills, Weymer Jay.= _N. J._, 1880- ----. Historic Houses of New Jersey; Through the Gates of Old Romance. _Lip._
=Millspaugh, Charles Frederic.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A Chicago botanist. American Medical Plants; Weeds of West Virginia; Flora of West Virginia.
=Minot, Charles Sedgwick.= _Ms._, 1852- ----. A professor of histology in the medical school of Harvard University from 1892. Human Embryology.
=Minton, Henry Collin.= _Pa._, 1855- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of systematic theology in the San Francisco Theological Seminary from 1892. Christianity Supernatural; The Cosmos and the Logos.
=Mitchell, Clifford.= _Ms._, 1854- ----. A homœopathic physician of Chicago. Manual of Urinary Analysis; Renal Therapeutics; Dental Chemistry; The Physician’s Chemistry; The Chronicles of the Omelette Club; Diseases of the Urinary Organs.
=Moffat, William David.= _N. J._, 1865- ----. Son of J. C. Moffat (page 258). A New York writer of stories for boys, business manager of The Book-Buyer and Scribner’s Magazine. The County Pennant; The Crimson Banner; Brad Mattoon; Not Without Honor, a novel.
=Moffett, Cleveland.= _N. Y._, 1803- ----. A journalist who has published Real Detective Stories; Careers of Danger and Daring. _Cent._
=Moffett, Samuel Erasmus.= _Mo._, 1860- ----. A New York journalist. The Tariff; Chapters on Silver; Suggestions on Government.
=Moise, Penina.= _S. C._, 1797-1880. A verse-writer of Charleston. Fancy’s Sketch Book.
=Moldehnke, Charles Edward.= _P._, 1860- ----. An Egyptologist. The Trees of Ancient Egypt; The New York Obelisk; Egyptian Origin of Our Alphabet; Egyptian Classics.
=Monroe, Mrs. Harriet [Earhart].= _Pa._, 1842- ----. An author and lecturer of Washington city. The Art of Conversation; Heroine of the Mining Camp; Historical Lutheranism; Washington: its Sights and Insights. _Bar. Fu._
=Monroe, Will Seymour.= _Pa._, 1863- ----. A professor of psychology in the Westfield, Massachusetts, Normal School. Educational Labours of Henry Barnard; Comenius’s School of Infancy; Bibliography of Education; Child Study Outlines; Comenius and the Beginnings of Educational Reform. _Ap. He. Scr._
=Moody, Mrs. Helen [Watterson].= _O._, 1860- ----. A journalist of New York city. The Unquiet Sex, a volume of essays. _Scr._
=Moody, William Godwin.= 18-- - ----. Land and Labor in the United States; Our Labor Difficulties. _Scr._
=Moody, William Vaughn.= _Ind._, 1869- ----. A poet whose work displays qualities which place it above the level of much recent American poetry. Poems; The Masque of Judgment, a dramatic poem; The Fire-Bringer; The History of English Literature (with R. M. Lovett). _Hou. Scr. Sm._
=Mooney, James.= _Ind._, 1861- ----. An ethnologist of note. Medical Mythology of Ireland; Funeral Customs of Ireland; Holiday Customs of Ireland; Myths of the Cherokees; Sionian Tribes of the East; The Messiah Religion and the Ghost Dance.
=Moore, Albert Weston.= _Ms._, 1842- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Lynn, Massachusetts. The Rational Basis of Orthodoxy. _Hou._
=Moore, Mrs. Alice Rogers.= 18-- - ----. In the Fireflies’ Glow, a collection of juvenile tales.
=Moore, Charles.= _Mch._, 1855- ----. A writer of Washington city. Charities of the District of Columbia; The Northwest under Three Flags. _Har._
=Moore, James W----.= _Pa._, 1844- ----. A professor of mechanics at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. The Elements of Natural Philosophy.
=Moore, John Bassett.= _Del._, 1860- ----. A professor of international law at Columbia University. A Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition; History and Digest of International Arbitrations to which the United States has been a Party.
=Moore, John Trotwood.= _Al._, 1858- ----. A Summer Hymnal; Ole Mistis; Songs and Stories from Old Tennessee. _Co._
=Moore, Thomas Joseph.= _Pa._, 1864- ----. A verse-writer of New York city. Elecampane, and Other Poems. _Clke._
=Moore, William Thomas.= _Ky._, 1832- ----. A clergyman of the Christian (Disciples) sect. Views of Life; Living Pulpit of the Christian (Disciples) Church (edited); Life of Timothy Coup.
=Moran, Mrs. Jane Wormley [Blackburn].= _Va._, 1842- ----. A novelist of Charlottesville, Virginia. Miss Washington of Virginia; What a Man can Do with a Woman’s Life.
=Morgan, Anne Eugenia Felicia.= _O._, 1845- ----. A professor of philosophy at Wellesley College from 1878. Scripture Studies on the Origin and Destiny of Man; The White Lady.
=Morgan, Mrs. Caroline [Starr].= 184- - ----. Wife of T. J. Morgan, _infra_. Ways that Win; Esther Lawrence; Charlotte’s Revenge; Marmaduke Multiply Stories.
=Morgan, George Campbell.= _E._, 1863- ----. A Congregational clergyman, widely known as a lecturer. Among his works are Discipleship; Hidden Years at Nazareth; God’s Methods with Man; Wherein?; Life Problems; True Estimate of Life; The Ten Commandments; All Things New; The Crises of the Christ. _Rev._
=Morgan, Thomas Hunt.= _Ky._, 1866- ----. A professor of biology in Bryn Mawr College. The Development of the Frog’s Egg; Regeneration; Evolution and Adaptation (1903).
=Morgan, Thomas Jefferson.= _Ind._, 1839-1902. A Baptist clergyman in Yonkers, New York. Patriotic Citizenship; Studies in Pedagogy; The Negro in America. _Bap._
=Morison, George Shattuck.= _Ms._, 1842-1903. Son of J. H. Morison, _infra_. A civil engineer of distinction. The New Epoch as developed by the Manufacture of Power. _Hou._
=Morison, John Hopkins.= _N. H._, 1808-1896. A Unitarian clergyman, pastor at Milton, Massachusetts, 1846-1885. Life of Honorable Jeremiah Smith; Disquisitions and Notes on the Gospel of Saint Matthew; The Great Poets as Religious Teachers. _See John Hopkins Morison, Memoir, 1897._
=Morley, Margaret Warner.= _Ia._, 1858- ----. A Boston writer on elementary botany and zoölogy. A Song of Life; Life and Love; A Few Familiar Flowers; Seed-Babies; Flowers and their Friends; The Bee People; The Honey Makers; Down North and Up Along, a volume of travels in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. _Gi. Mg._
=Morris, Mrs. Alice A---- Parmelee.= _Ct._, 186- - ----. A writer of New York city. Dragons and Cherry Blossoms. _Do._
=Morris, Clara.= _O._, 1848- ----. An actress of note. Life on the Stage; A Pasteboard Crown; Stage Confidences. _Lo. Scr._
=Morris, Gouverneur.= _N. Y._, 1876- ----. A New York littérateur, great-grandson of Gouverneur Morris, _supra_. A Bunch of Grapes; Tom Beauling; Aladdin O’Brien; The Pagan’s Progress; Ellen and Mr. Man. _Bar. Cent._
=Morris, Henry Crittenden.= _Il._, 1868- ----. A lawyer of Chicago. The History of Colonization from the Earliest Times.
=Morris, Martin Ferdinand.= _D. C._, 1834- ----. A professor of law in Georgetown University from 1876. Lectures on the Development of Constitutional and Civil Liberty.
=Morris, Mrs. Robert C.= _See Morris, Mrs. Alice._
=Morris, Robert Tuttle.= _Ct._, 1857- ----. A surgeon of New York city. How We treat Wounds To-day; Lectures on Appendicitis; Hopkins’s Pond, and Other Sketches. _Put._
=Morrison, Harry Steele.= _Il._, 1880- ----. A littérateur of New York city. A Yankee Boy’s Success; The Adventures of a Boy Reporter. _Pa. Sto._
=Morrison, Joseph.= _Ont._, 1848- ----. A surgeon and astronomer in Washington city. Treatise on Trigonometry.
=Morrison, Mrs. Mary Jane [Whitney].= _Me._, 1832-1904. A writer of Waltham, Massachusetts. Stories True and Fancies New.
=Morrison, Sara Elizabeth.= _Ind._, 18-- - ----. A Philadelphia writer for young people. Chilhowee Boys; Chilhowee Boys in War Times; Chilhowee Boys at College; Chilhowee Boys in Harness. _Cr._
=Morrow, Prince Albert.= _Ky._, 1849- ----. A physician of New York city, among whose professional publications are System of Genito-Urinary Diseases; Atlas of Skin and Venereal Diseases; Venereal Diseases and Marriage. _Wo._
=Mortimer, Alfred [Garnett].= _E._, 1848- ----. An Episcopal clergyman resident in the United States from 1877 and long rector of Saint Mark’s Church, Philadelphia. Helps to Meditation; Sermons in Miniature; Laws of Penitence; Stories from Genesis; Notes on the Penitential Psalms; Laws of Happiness; Catholic Faith and Practice; Lenten Preaching; The Creeds; The Seven Last Words; Jesus and the Renunciation; Learn of Jesus Christ to Die. _Dut. Lgs._
=Morton, Frederick William.= _Ont._, 1859- ----. A Chicago journalist. Woman in Epigram; Men in Epigram; The Revolt of the Covenanters; Love in Epigram.
=Moses, Alfred Joseph.= _L. I._, 1859- ----. A professor of mineralogy at Columbia University from 1897. Mineralogy, Crystallography and Blowpipe Analysis; Characters of Crystals. _Vn._
=Moses, Bernard.= _Ct._, 1846- ----. A professor of history in the University of California from 1876. Politics (with W. W. Crane); Federal Government in Switzerland; Democracy and Social Growth in America; Establishment of Spanish Rule in America. _Put._
=Moss, Frank.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A New York lawyer of prominence. The American Metropolis.
=Moss, Lemuel.= _Ky._, 1829-1904. A Baptist clergyman of Philadelphia. What Baptists Stand for; A Day with Paul.
=Moxom, Philip Stafford.= _Ont._, 1848- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Springfield, Massachusetts, but formerly in the Baptist ministry. From Jerusalem to Nicæa; The Aim of Life; The Religion of Hope. _Lit._
=Muhleman, Maurice Louis.= _Il._, 1852- ----. A deputy assistant treasurer of the United States at New York city from 1888. The Money of the United States; Monetary Systems of the World.
=Mullany, John Francis.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman of Syracuse, among whose writings are Old and New Spain; Dante and His Times; Bible Studies; The Old World Seen through American Eyes. _Ben._
=Mumford, John Kimberly.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. A New York journalist. Oriental Rugs.
=Munn, Charles Clark.= _Ct._, 1848- ----. Uncle Terry; Pocket Island; Rockhaven; The Hermit. _Le._
=Munro, Dana Carleton.= _R. I._, 1866- ----. A professor of European history in the University of Wisconsin from 1902. Syllabus of Mediæval History; Mediæval History; Essays on the Crusades (joint author). _Ap._
=Munroe, James Phinney.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A Boston writer. The Educational Ideal; Adventures of an Army Nurse in Two Wars. _He. Lit._
=Münsterberg, Hugo.= _G._, 1863- ----. An eminent psychologist, professor at Harvard University from 1897. Psychology and Life; American Traits; Grundzüge der Psychologie; The Americans. _Hou._
=Murfree, William Law.= _N. C._, 1817-1892. A lawyer of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and, in later life, of St. Louis. His daughters, F. N. D. and M. N. Murfree, are mentioned on page 266. A Treatise on the Law of Sheriffs; Official Bonds; Practice before Justices of the Peace.
=Murphy, Edgar Gardner.= _Ark._, 1869- ----. An educator, of Montgomery, Alabama, but prior to 1903 in the Episcopal ministry. Words for the Church; The Larger Life. _Lgs. Wh._
=Muzzarelli, Antoine [Jules César Venceslas Ermanigilde].= _F._, 1847- ----. An educator, resident in the United States from 1877. Histoire de la Guerre Pacifique; Etude sur la Situation Politique de l’Amérique du Sud; La Question du Canal de Panama; Les Autonymes de la Langue Française; The Academic French Course; Le Pays de France. _Am._
=Muzzey, David Saville.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. A writer of Lexington, Massachusetts. Rise of the New Testament; Spiritual Heroes. _Dou. Mac._
=Myer, Edmund John.= _Pa._, 1840- ----. A vocal teacher of New York city, among whose professional works are The Voice from a Practical Standpoint; Position and Action in Singing; The Renaissance of the Vocal Art.
=Myer, Isaac.= _Pa._, 1836-1902. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Quabbalah; On Dreams; Scarabs; The Oldest Books in the World; Taken from Papyri and Monuments.
=Myers, Cortland.= _N. Y._, 1864- ----. A Baptist clergyman of Brooklyn, among whose books are Midnight in a Great City; Why Men do not Go to Church; The Lost Wedding Ring; The Best Place on Earth. _Fu._
=Myers, Mrs. Minnie [Walter].= _Mi._, 1852- ----. A writer of Memphis. Romance and Realism of the Southern Gulf Coast. _Clke._
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=Nagle, James C----.= _Va._, 1865- ----. A civil engineer. A Field Manual for Railroad Engineers. _Wil._
=Nancrede, Charles Beylard.= _Pa._, 1847- ----. A professor of surgery in the University of Michigan from 1887. Essentials of Anatomy; Lectures upon the Principles of Surgery.
=Nash, Charles Ellwood.= _N. J._, 1855- ----. A Universalist clergyman, president of Lombard University, Galesburg, Illinois, from 1895. The Saviour of the World.
=Nash, Henry Sylvester.= _O._, 1854- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Cambridge, Massachusetts, professor of New Testament interpretation in the Episcopal Theological School from 1884. The Genesis of the Social Conscience: the Relation between the Establishment of Christianity in Europe and the Social Question; Ethics and Revelation; History of the Higher Criticism of the New Testament. _Mac._
=Nason, Frank Lewis.= _Wis._, 1856- ----. A mining engineer. To the End of the Trail, a novel; Iron Ores of Missouri; The Blue Goose. _Hou. Mac._
=Naylor, James Ball.= _O._, 1860- ----. A novelist. Ralph Marlowe; The Sign of the Prophet; In the Days of Saint Clair; The Cabin in the Woods.
=Needham, James George.= _Il._, 1868- ----. An entomologist, professor of biology in Lake Forest University, Illinois, from 1898. Elementary Lessons in Zoölogy; Outdoor Studies. _Am._
=Nehrling, Henry.= _Wis._, 1853- ----. An ornithologist who has published Die Nordamerikanische Vogelwelt; Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty.
=Neidhard, Charles.= _G._, 1809- ----. A homœopathic physician of Philadelphia. Homœopathy in England, France, and Germany; Answer to the Delusions of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes; On Crotalus Horridus in Yellow Fever; Diphtheria in the United States.
=Nelson, Aven.= _Ia._, 1859- ----. A professor of botany in the University of Wyoming from 1887. Report on the Flora of Wyoming; The Trees of Wyoming and How to Know Them; Key to the Rocky Mountain Flora. _Ap._
=Nelson, William.= _N. J._, 1847- ----. A lawyer and local historian of Paterson, New Jersey. The Indians of New Jersey; The Doremus Family in America; History of Paterson.
=Nelson, Wolfred.= _Q._, 1846- ----. A physician of New York City. Aperçu de Quelques Difficultés à vaincre dans la Construction du Canal de Panama; Five Years in Panama.
=Nevin, Robert Peebles.= _Pa._, 1820- ----. A Pittsburgh writer. Black Robes, or Missions and Ministers; Les Trois Rois, sketches of the history of Pittsburgh.
=Nevins, Winfield Scott.= _Me._, 1850- ----. A writer of Salem, Massachusetts. Old Naumkeag; Guide to the North Shore of Massachusetts; Witchcraft in Salem Village.
=New, Clarence Herbert.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A New York writer. Franc Elliott; Under the Pacific; Chronicles of Murphy’s Gulch. _Lip._
=Newcomb, Charles Benjamin.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. A mental healer, of Boston. All’s Right with the World; Discovery of a Lost Trail. _Lo._
=Newell, Frederick Haynes.= _Pa._, 1862- ----. A hydrographer attached to the United States Geological Survey from 1888, Agriculture by Irrigation; Hydrography of the United States; The Public Lands of the United States. _Cr._
=Newel, Peter Sheaf Hersey.= _Il._, 1862- ----. A humorous artist and illustrator of books. Pictures and Rhymes. _Har._
=Newman, Albert Henry.= _S. C._, 1852- ----. A Baptist clergyman, professor of church history in McMaster University, Toronto, but prior to 1881 the holder of similar posts in the United States. The Baptist Churches in the United States; History of Anti-Pædobaptism; Manual of Church History; A Century of Baptist Achievement. _Bap._
=Niblack, Albert Parker.= _Ind._, 1859- ----. A United States naval lieutenant. The Coast Indians of Alaska and Northern British America.
=Niccols, Samuel Jack.= 1838- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman in St. Louis. The Eastern Question in Prophecy (1877).
=Nichols, Charles Wilbur de Lyon.= _Ct._, 1854- ----. A New York philanthropist. The Decadents; The Greek Madonna.
=Nichols, Francis Henry.= _L. I._, 1868- ----. A newspaper correspondent and traveller. Through Hidden Shensi. _Scr._
=Nicholson, Meredith.= _Ind._, 1866- ----. An Indianapolis writer. Short Flights (verse); The Hoosiers; The Main Chance. _Bo._
=Nicklin, Philip Houlbrouke.= “Peregrine Prolix.” _Pa._, 1786-1842. A once prominent bookseller in Philadelphia. Letters Descriptive of Virginia Springs; A Pleasant Peregrination through the Prettiest Parts of Pennsylvania; Remarks on Literary Property; Papers on Free Trade.
=Nicolls, William Jasper.= _Pa._, 1854- ----. A civil and mining engineer of Philadelphia. Graystone, a novel; Nicolls’s Railway Builder; The Story of American Coal; Coal Catechism. _Lip._
=Nixon, Oliver Woodson.= _N. C._, 1825- ----. A Chicago editor. How Marcus Whitman Saved Oregon for the Union; Memories of a Forty-Niner.
=Noble, Frederick Alphonso.= _Me._, 1832- ----. A Congregational clergyman, pastor of Union Park Church, Chicago. Our Redemption; Divine Life in Man; Discourses on the Epistle to the Philippians. _Rev._
=Norris, Frank.= _Il._, 1870-1902. A novelist of New York city, war correspondent of McClure’s Magazine during the Spanish-American War. Yvernette, a mediæval poem; Moran of the Lady Letty; McTegue; Blix; A Man’s Woman; The Octopus; The Pit. _Dou. Lip._
=Norris, Homer Albert.= _Me._, 1860- ----. A Boston musician. Practical Harmony on a French Basis; The Art of Counterpoint.
=Norris, Mary Harriott.= _N. J._, 1848- ----. A novelist of New York city and dean of Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinois. Editor of editions of George Eliot’s Silas Marner; Longfellow’s Evangeline; Scott’s Marmion, Kenilworth, and Quentin Durward, and author of Dorothy Delafield; Afterward; John Applegate, Surgeon; Lakewood; The Gray House of the Quarries; The Grapes of Wrath. _Pa. Sto._
=Norris, Richard Cooper.= _Md._, 1863- ----. A Philadelphia physician. American Text Book of Obstetrics; Syllabus of Obstetrical Lectures.
=Norris, William Fisher.= _Pa._, 1839-1901. A Philadelphia surgeon who, in addition to many professional papers, has published (with C. A. Oliver) A Text Book of Ophthalmology and edited A System of Diseases of the Eye, by American, British, French, Dutch, and Spanish Authors.
=North, Simeon.= _Ct._, 1802-1884. An educator who was president of Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1839-1857. The American System of Collegiate Education; Faith in the World’s Conversion; Anglo-Saxon Literature; The Weapons in Christian Warfare; Obedience in Death; Half Century Letter of Reminiscences.
=Northrop, Henry Davenport.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Philadelphia. Crown Jewels; History of the United States; World Renowned Authors; Grandfather’s Bible Stories.
=Norton, Charles Benjamin.= _Ct._, 1825-1891. American Breech-Loading Small-Arms; Life Insurance; The President and his Cabinet (1888); World’s Fairs from 1851 to 1893.
=Norton, John Foote.= _Ct._, 1809- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Natick, Massachusetts, who published town histories of Natick and Athol, Massachusetts, and of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire.
=Norton, John Pease.= _Ct._, 1877- ----. An instructor in economics at Yale University from 1901. Statistical Studies in the New York Money Market. _Mac._
=Norwood, Thomas Manson.= _Ga._, 1830- ----. A lawyer of Savannah. Plutocracy, or American White Slavery, a novel.
=Nott, Charles Cooper.= _N. Y._, 1827- ----. A jurist of Washington city. Mechanics’ Lien Laws; Sketches of the War; Sketches of Prison Camps; Seven Great Hymns of the Church.
=Nox, Owen.= _See Cory, C. B._
=Noyes, Alexander Dana.= _N. J._, 1862- ----. A New York journalist, financial editor of the Evening Post. Thirty Years of American Finance. _Put._
=Noyes, Carleton [Eldredge].= 18-- - ----. An instructor in English at Harvard University. The Enjoyment of Art. _Hou._
=Noyes, Theodore Williams.= _D. C._, 1848- ----. A journalist of Washington city. The National Capital; Notes of Travel; Newspaper Libels.
=Noyes, William Albert.= _Ia._, 1857- ----. A professor of chemistry at the Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana. Elements of Qualitative Analysis; Organic Chemistry for the Laboratory.
=Nutting, Mary Olivia.= _Vt._, 1831- ----. Our Summer at Hillside Farm; Steps in the Upward Way; The Story of William the Silent and the Netherland War; The Days of Prince Maurice. _C. P. S. Lo._
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=Oakley, Henry Augustus.= _N. Y._, 1827- ----. An insurance president of New York city. A Christmas Reverie, and Other Sketches.
=Ober, Sarah Endicott.= _Ms._, 1854- ----. For six years a Congregationalist missionary in the mountains of Tennessee and Kentucky. Ginsey Krieder; Little Tommy; Stacy’s Room. _Bap. C. P. S._
=O’Bryan, William.= _I._ 1778-1868. A Wesleyan preacher who in 1816 founded the sect of Bryanites, or Arminian Bible Christians. In 1831 he emigrated to the United States, and was long resident in Brooklyn. Travels in the United States of America (1836); The Rules of Society, a Guide for Those who Desire to be Arminian Bible Christians. _See Dictionary of National Biography, volume 41._
=Ogden, Henry Neely.= _Me._, 1868- ----. A professor of civil engineering at Cornell University from 1896. Sewer Design. _Wil._
=Ogden, Rollo.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. The editor of the New York Evening Post from 1903. William Hickling Prescott in American Men of Letters Series. _Hou._
=Ogden, Ruth.= _See Ide, Mrs._
=Ogg, Frederic Austin.= _Ind._, 1878- ----. An instructor in History in Indiana University. Saxon and Slav; The Exploration and Diplomacy of the Mississippi. _Mac._
=O’Gorman, Thomas.= _Ms._ 1843- ----. The Roman Catholic bishop of Sioux Falls from 1896. A History of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States.
=O’Hagan, Anne.= _D. C._, 1869- ----. A journalist of New York city. Cuba at a Glance (joint author).
=Ohmann-Dumesnil, Arnaut Henry.= _Ia._, 1857- ----. A dermatologist of St. Louis. Handbook of Dermatology; History of Syphilis.
=Olcutt, Henry Steel.= _N. J._, 1832- ----. The founder, in 1875, of the Theosophical Society, now (1904) resident at Adgar, near Madras, India. Outlines of First Course of Yale Agricultural Lectures (1860); People from the Outer World; Theosophy, Religion, and Occult Science; A Buddhist Catechism; Old Diary Leaves. _Put._
=Olmsted, Charles Sanford.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. The third Protestant Episcopal bishop of Colorado. December Musings, and Other Poems; Discipline of Perfection.
=Olney, Edward.= _N. Y._, 1827-1887. An educator of note, professor of mathematics in the University of Michigan, 1863-1887, and author of a complete series of mathematical text-books which bear his name.
=Onderdonk, James Lawrence.= _N. Y._, 1854-1899. A lawyer in Idaho 1880-1886, and subsequently in Chicago. A Political Map of the United States; History of American Verse (1610-1897). _Mg._
=Oppenheim, Nathan.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A New York physician. The Development of the Child; The Medical Diseases of Childhood; The Care of the Child in Health; Mental Growth and Control.
=Orcutt, William Dana.= _N. H._, 1870- ----. A Boston writer. Good Old Dorchester, a volume of town history; The Princess Kallisto, and Other Tales; Robert Cavelier: the Story of the Romance of the Sieur de La Salle. _Lit._
=Ordronaux, John.= _N. Y._, 1830- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Hints on the Preservation of Health in Armies; The Jurisprudence of Medicine; Manual of Instructions for Military Surgeons. _Vn._
=O’Reilly, Bernard.= _I._, 1820- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman and educator, formerly of New York city, but from 1887 domestic prelate of the papal household. Mirror of True Womanhood; Life of Pius IX.; True Men; Key of Heaven; The Two Brides, a novel; Life of Leo XIII.
=Osborn, Herbert.= _Wis._, 1856- ----. A professor of entomology in Ohio University from 1888. Insects affecting Domestic Animals; Pediculi and Mallophaga of Man and Lower Animals.
=Osborne, Edward William.= _E. I._, 1845- ----. The Protestant Episcopal bishop-coadjutor of Springfield from 1904, but previously a prominent clergyman of Boston. The Children’s Saviour; The Children’s Faith; The Saviour King. _Lgs._
=Osbourne, Lloyd.= _Cal._, 1868- ----. A San Francisco writer. With his stepfather, Robert Louis Stevenson, he wrote The Wrong Box; The Wrecker; and The Ebb Tide. He is sole author of The Queen _vs._ Billy; The Renegade.
=Otis, George Edmond.= _Ms._, 1846- ----. A lawyer who has published The River of Dreams and Other Poems; Thurid and Other Poems.
=Overall, John Wilford.= _Va._, 1823-1899. A Catechism of the United States Constitution; The Negro as he Was and Will Be.
=Overton, Gwendolen.= _Kan._, 1876- ----. A novelist of Los Angeles. The Heritage of Unrest; The Captain’s Daughter; Captains of the World. _Mac._
=Owen, Mary Alicia.= _Mo._, 1858- ----. Ole Rabbit’s Plantation Stories; Voodoo Tales; Oracles and Witches. _Put._
=Owen, Thomas McAdory.= _Al._, 1866- ----. A bibliographer of Montgomery, Alabama. City Code of Bessemer; Bibliography of Alabama; Bibliography of Mississippi; Annals of Alabama, 1819-1900.
=Owen, Wilber Allen.= _Mch._, 1873- ----. A lawyer of Toledo. Questions and Answers on Pleading; Questions and Answers on Evidence; Law Quizzer.
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=Packard, Charlotte Mellen.= _O._, 1839- ----. A writer of verse and fiction. Helen Grey: what She Sought and what She Did.
=Packard, Winthrop.= 18-- - ----. A Boston journalist. The Young Ice Whalers. _Hou._
=Page, Walter Hines.= _N. C._, 1855- ----. An editor of New York city. The Rebuilding of Old Commonwealths. _Dou._
=Paige, Elbridge Gerry.= _N. Y._, 1813-1859. A journalist of New York city, still remembered for his Short Patent Sermons (1854).
=Paine, Albert Bigelow.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Rhymes by Two Friends (with W. A. White); The Mystery of Evelyn de Lorme; Gobolinks (with Mrs. Ruth Stewart); The Dumpies (with F. Van der Beck); The Hollow Tree; Autobiography of a Monkey; In the Deep Woods; The Beacon Prize Medals, and Other Stories; The Van Dwellers; The Bread Line; The Little Lady: her Book; The Great White Way; Thomas Nast: his Period and his Pictures; The Commuters. _Ba. Cent._
=Paine, Dan L----.= _Ind._, 1830-1895. An Indianapolis journalist. Club Moss, a collection of verse.
=Paine, Levi Leonard.= _Ms._, 1832-1902. A Congregational clergyman, professor of ecclesiastical history in Bangor Theological Seminary 1870-1902. A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism and its Outcome in the New Christology; The Ethnic Trinities, and Their Relation to the Christian Trinity. _Hou._
=Paine, Willis Seaver.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Laws of the State of New York relating to Banks and Banking; The Law of Building Associations; Insolvent Savings Banks of New York.
=Painter, Franklin Verzelius Newton.= _Va._, 1852- ----. A professor of modern languages in Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, from 1852. A History of Education; History of Christian Worship; Introduction to English Literature; Introduction to American Literature; History of English Literature; Lyrical Vignettes; The Reformation Dawn; Poets of the South. _Am. Ap._
=Pallen, Conde B[enoist].= _Mo._, 1858- ----. A littérateur of New York city. The Philosophy of Literature; Epochs of Literature; New Rubáiyát, a book of verse; What is Liberalism?; The Death of Sir Launcelot, and Other Poems.
=Palmer, Frederic.= _Ms._, 1848- ----. Brother of J. A. and G. H. Palmer (page 282). An Episcopal clergyman, rector (1904) of Christ Church, Andover, Massachusetts. Studies in Theologic Definition underlying the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds; The Drama of the Apocalypse. _Dut._
=Palmer, Frederick.= _Pa._, 1873- ----. A journalist of New York city. Going to War in Greece; In the Klondike; The Ways of the Service; The Vagabond; George Dewey, Admiral; With Kuroki in Manchuria. _Dou. Scr._
=Palmer, John McAuley.= _Ky._, 1817-1900. A soldier and politician, governor of Illinois 1868-1872; and the presidential candidate of the gold democratic party in 1896. Personal Recollections of John M. Palmer; An Autobiography. _Clke._
=Pancoast, Henry Spackman.= _Pa._, 1858- ----. An educator of Philadelphia. Introduction to English Literature; Introduction to American Literature. _Ho._
=Pangborn, Mrs. Georgia (Wood).= _N. Y._, 1872- ----. A novelist of New York city. Roman Biznet. _Hou._
=Paret, J[ahial] Parmly.= _N. J._, 1870- ----. Nephew of W. Paret, _infra_. A specialist in relation to amateur sports. The Woman’s Book of Sport; How to Play Lawn Tennis. _Ap._
=Paret, William.= _Md._, 1826- ----. The fifth Protestant Episcopal bishop of Maryland. Saint Peter and the Primacy.
=Parker, Benjamin S----.= _Ind._, 1833- ----. An Indiana verse-writer. The Cabin in the Clearing.
=Parker, Herschel Clifford.= _L. I._, 1867- ----. An instructor in physics at Columbia University from 1890. A Systematical Treatise on Electrical Measurements (1897).
=Parker, Orson.= _Ms._, 1800-1876. A once noted Michigan evangelist. The Fire and the Hammer, or Revivals and How to Promote Them (1876).
=Parker, W[illiam] Gordon.= _N. Y._, 1875- ----. An artist and author of New York city, whose stories for boys are illustrated by himself. Six Young Hunters; Grant Burton, the Runaway; Rival Boy Sportsmen; Two Boys in the Blue Ridge. _Est. Le._
=Parkes, Mrs. Elizabeth [Robins].= “C. E. Raimond.” _Ky._, 186- - ----. A novelist and actress, for many years resident in London. George Mandeville’s Husband; The Fatal Gift of Beauty, and Other Stories; The New Moon; An Open Question; The Magnetic North. _Ap. S._
=Parkhurst, Howard Elmore.= _Ms._, 1848- ----. A musician and author of Englewood, New Jersey. The Birds’ Calendar; Songbirds and Waterfowl; Trees, Shrubs and Vines of Northeastern United States; How to Name the Birds. _Scr._
=Parrish, Randall.= 18-- - ----. A novelist. When Wilderness was King; My Lady of the North. _Mg._
=Parsons, Albert Ross.= _O._, 1847- ----. A musician of note, president of the American College of Musicians. Beside many musical compositions, he is the author of New Light from the Great Pyramid; Parsifal; and a translation of Wagner’s Life of Beethoven.
=Parsons, William Barclay.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A civil engineer of New York city. Track; An American Engineer in China; Turnouts.
=Pasko, Wesley Washington.= _N. Y._, 1840-1897. An author and inventor. Men who Advertise; History of Butler County, Ohio; Dictionary of Advertising Terms; Biographical History of Indiana; History of Printing in New York.
=Patch, John.= _Ms._, 1807-1887. A lawyer and verse-writer, long resident in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The Poet’s Offering.
=Patch, Kate, Mrs. [Whiting].= _N. J._, 1870- ----. A writer of Framingham, Massachusetts. Middleway; Rainy Days and Sunny Days; Old Lady and Young Laddie; Prince Yellowtop.
=Paterson, Stephen Van Rensselaer.= _N. J._, 1817-1872. A verse-writer of New Jersey, whose version of The Moss Rose, from the German of Krummacher, is his best-known poem. Poems of Twin Graduates of the College of New Jersey (with W. Paterson, _infra_).
=Paterson, William.= _N. J._, 1817-1899. Twin brother of S. V. R. Paterson, _supra_. A jurist of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Co-author, with his brother Stephen, of Poems of Twin Graduates of the College of New Jersey.
=Paton, Lewis Bayles.= _N. Y._, 1864- ----. A professor of Old Testament exegesis at Hartford Theological Seminary. The Early History of Syria and Palestine.
=Paton, William Agnew.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A journalist who has published Down the Islands: a Voyage to the Caribbees; Picturesque Sicily. _Scr._
=Pattee, Fred Lewis.= _N. H._, 1863- ----. A professor of English literature at Pennsylvania State College. The Wine of May, and Other Poems; A History of American Literature; The Foundations of English Literature; Mary Garvin. _Sil._
=Pattee, William Sullivan.= _Me._, 1846- ----. A lawyer of Minneapolis, dean of the law department of the University of Minnesota from 1888. Illustrative Cases in Contracts; Illustrative Cases in Equity; Illustrative Cases in Personalty; Illustrative Cases in Realty; Elements of Contracts; Elements of Realty.
=Patterson, Charles Brodie.= _N. S._, 1854- ----. A lecturer on metaphysics. Seeking the Kingdom; Beyond the Clouds; New Thought Essays; Studies in Spiritual Science; Dominion and Power; The Will to be Well.
=Patterson, John Henry.= _O._, 1844- ----. A manufacturer, of Dayton, Ohio. He organized the National Cash Register Company in 1885. Concerning the Forefathers.
=Pattison, Robert Everett.= _Vt._, 1800-1874. A Baptist clergyman and educator, president of several Baptist institutions. Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians.
=Pattison, Thomas Harwood.= _E._, 1838-1904. A Baptist clergyman, professor of homiletics at the Theological Seminary, Rochester, New York. Present Day Lectures; History of the English Bible; The Making of the Sermon; Public Worship; The Ministry of the Sunday School.
=Patton, William Macfarland.= _Va._, 1845- ----. A professor of engineering in the Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Practical Treatise on Foundations; General Treatise on Civil Engineering. _Wil._
=Payson, William Farquhar.= _N. Y._, 1876- ----. A New York novelist. The Copymaker, a story; The Titlemongers; John Vytal; The Triumph of Love; Debonnaire.
=Peabody, Cecil Hobart.= _Vt._, 1855- ----. A professor of naval architecture and marine engineering in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1893. Thermodynamics of the Steam Engine; Valve Gear for Steam Engines; Steam Boilers. _Wil._
=Peabody, James Chute.= _Ms._, 1828-1900. A Newburyport journalist who published Key Notes, a book of verse; and a translation of Dante’s Inferno.
=Peabody, Josephine Preston.= _N. Y._, 1874- ----. A Cambridge poet. The Wayfarers, a book of verse; Fortune and Men’s Eyes: Poems with a Play; Marlowe, a drama; Old Greek Folk Stories; The Singing Leaves. _Hou. Sm._
=Peabody, Selim Hobart.= _Vt._, 1829-1903. An educator, president of the University of Illinois, 1880-1891. Natural History for Children; Elements of Astronomy; American Patriotism.
=Peacock, Virginia Tatnall.= _Pa._, 1873- ----. A Washington journalist. Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century. _Lip._
=Peake, Elmore Elliott.= _O._, 1871- ----. A Wisconsin writer. The Darlingtons, a novel; The Pride of Tellfair.
=Peale, Albert Charles.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A geologist in the government service. Lists and Analysis of the Mineral Springs in the United States.
=Pearse, John Barnard.= _Pa._, 1842- ----. A Philadelphia chemist of note. A Concise History of the Iron Manufacture of the American Colonies up to the Revolution, and of Pennsylvania to the Present.
=Pearson, Charles William.= _E._, 1846- ----. A Unitarian clergyman in Quincy, Illinois, but prior to 1902 in the Methodist ministry and a professor in Northwestern University. Methodism: a Retrospect and an Outlook; The Carpenter Prophet.
=Peary, Mrs. Josephine [Diebitsch].= _D. C._, 18-- - ----. Wife of R. E. Peary, _infra_, an Arctic explorer. My Arctic Journal; The Snow Baby. _Sto._
=Peary, Robert Edwin.= _Pa._, 1854- ----. A noted Arctic explorer; a civil engineer in the United States navy, with the relative rank of lieutenant. Northward over the Great Ice: a Narrative of Life and Work in Northern Greenland in 1886 and 1891-1897; Snowland Folk. _Sto._
=Peaslee, John Bradley.= _N. H._, 1842- ----. A prominent educator of Cincinnati, superintendent of schools in that city, 1874-1886. Thoughts and Experiences In and Out of School (1900); Trees and Tree Planting; Occasional Poems and Sacred Songs.
=Peck, William Farley.= _N. Y._, 1840- ----. A journalist of Rochester, New York. History of Rochester; Landmarks of Monroe County.
=Peckham, Mrs. Mary Chace [Peck].= _Ms._, 1839-1892. Wife of S. F. Peckham, _infra_. A writer and reformer of Providence. Father Gabriel’s Fairy; Windfalls Gathered Only for Friends, a collection of verse.
=Peckham, Stephen Farnum.= _R. I._, 1839- ----. A chemist of New York city. Elementary Chemistry; Report on Production; Technology and Uses of Petroleum.
=Peebles, James Martin.= _Vt._, 1822- ----. A physician and author of Battle Creek, Michigan. Seers of the Ages; Immortality and Our Homes Hereafter; Three Journeys Round the World; The Christ Question Settled.
=Peet, Isaac Lewis.= _Ct._, 1824-1898. Son of H. P. Peet (page 290), and, like him, a noted instructor of deaf-mutes in New York city. A monograph on Decimal Fractions; Language Lessons for the Deaf and Dumb; Manual of Vegetable Physiology; Psychical Status and Criminal Responsibility of the Uneducated Deaf Mute.
=Peirce, Augustus.= _Ms._, 1802-1849. A physician of Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, who, while a student at Harvard College, wrote The Rebelliad, a witty, though somewhat coarse, mock heroic metrical satire, which appeared in 1818 and was very popular, the authorship long remaining undisclosed.
=Peirce, Mrs. Melusina [Fay].= _Vt._, 1836- ----. A Newport writer on domestic science. Coöperative Housekeeping.
=Pellew, Charles Ernest.= _E._, 1863- ----. A professor of chemistry at Columbia University from 1897. Manual of Practical Medical and Physiological Chemistry.
=Pendleton, Edmund.= _O._, 1845- ----. A novelist. A Conventional Bohemian; A Virginia Inheritance; One Woman’s Way; A Complication in Hearts. _Ap._
=Penfield, Frederic Courtland.= _N. Y._, 1855- ----. A diplomatist, now (1904) resident in New York city. He was consul-general to Egypt, 1893-1897, and has held other posts in the diplomatic service. Besides contributing to periodicals on economic and other topics, he has published Present Day Egypt; Mahmoud Pasha. _Cent._
=Penniman, Josiah Harmar.= _Ms._, 1868- ----. A professor of English literature in the University of Pennsylvania. The War of the Theatres. _Gi._
=Penrose, Boies.= _Pa._, 1860- ----. A United States senator from Pennsylvania. History of the City Government of Philadelphia.
=Penrose, Charles Bingham.= _Pa._, 1862- ----. A Philadelphia physician. Text Book of Diseases of Women.
=Pepper, Charles Melville.= _O._, 1859- ----. A journalist of Washington city. To-morrow in Cuba. _Har._
=Pepper, George Wharton.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Borderland of Federal and State Decisions; Pleading at Common Law and Under the Codes; Digest and Encyclopædia of Pennsylvania Law (with W. D. Lewis).
=Percival, Henry Robert.= _Pa._, 1854-1903. An Episcopal clergyman of Philadelphia. A Digest of Theology; The Doctrine of the Episcopal Church; Invocation of Saints Treated Theologically and Historically; The Seven Ecumenical Councils of the Undivided Church. _Lgs. Put._
=Percival, Olive May Graves.= _Il._, 1868- ----. An underwriter of Los Angeles. Mexico City: an Idler’s Notebook. _S._
=Perkins, William Oscar.= _Vt._, 1831-1902. A Boston composer who in addition to many professional works published The War in South Africa, or Boer and Briton.
=Perley, Sidney.= _Ms._, 1858- ----. A lawyer of Salem, Massachusetts. Practice in the Probate Court of Massachusetts; History of Boxford, Massachusetts; Historic Storms of New England; Poets of Essex County; Principles of the Law of Interest; Mortuary Law; Massachusetts Adjudicated Forms. _Hou._
=Perry, J[oseph] Frank[lin].= _Me._, 1840- ----. A Boston physician. A Friend in Need; Health in Our Homes; Health of Our Children; Kennel Secrets; Kennel Diseases; Dogs in Health and Disease.
=Perry, Mrs. Lilia Cabot.= _Ms._, 185- - ----. Wife of T. S. Perry (page 293). Impressions, a book of verse; The Heart of the Weed; From the Garden of Hellas, a translation. _Hou._
=Perry, Nelson William.= _O._, 1853-1898. An electrician who published Electric Railway Motors.
=Peter, Philip Adam.= _G._, 1832- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Ohio. The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century; Saint Paul, the Great Apostle to the Gentiles.
=Peters, John Punnett.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of New York city, prominent as an archæologist. Nippur, or Explorations and Adventures on the Euphrates; The Old Testament and the New Scholarship; Some Old Testament Problems; Early Hebrew Story. _Mac. Put._
=Peters, Madison Clinton.= _Pa._, 1859- ----. A Baptist clergyman, of Baltimore, but formerly in the Reformed (German) ministry. Justice to the Jew; The Great Hereafter; Empty Pews; The Panacea for Poverty; The Path of Glory; Sanctified Spice; The Birds of the Bible; Hebrew Heroines of Sacred Story; Wrongs to be Righted; Wit and Wisdom of the Talmud; The Jew as a Patriot; Will Our Republic Live?
=Phelps, Charles Edward.= _Vt._, 1833- ----. A law professor in the University of Maryland. Juridical Equity; Falstaff and Equity.
=Phelps, Charles Henry.= _Cal._, 1853- ----. A New York lawyer, authority upon copyright law. Californian Verses.
=Phelps, Edward Bunnell.= _Ct._, 1863- ----. A journalist of New York city. War Risks; Tropical Hazards; Universal Club Book.
=Phelps, Edward John.= _Vt._, 1822-1900. A noted lawyer and diplomat, United States minister to England, 1885-89. Orations and Essays.
=Phelps, William Franklin.= _N. Y._, 1822- ----. An educator of St. Paul. Teachers’ Handbook; Normal Schools of Europe and America.
=Philipson, David.= _Ind._, 1862- ----. A Jewish rabbi of Cincinnati, professor of homiletics at the Hebrew Union College. The Jew in English Fiction; Old European Jewries; The Oldest Jewish Congregation in the West; Progress of the Jewish Reform Movement in the West; A Holiday Sheaf. _Clke._
=Phillips, David Graham.= _Ind._, 1867- ----. A New York novelist. The Great God Success; Her Serene Highness; A Woman Ventures; Golden Fleece; The Master Rogue; The Cost. _Bo. Har._
=Phillips, John Herbert.= _Ky._, 1853- ----. A superintendent of public schools in Birmingham, Alabama, from 1883. History and Literature in Grammar Schools; The Negro and Education. _He._
=Phillips, Morris.= _E._, 1834-1904. For many years the proprietor of the New York Home Journal, now Town and Country, and formerly associated with N. P. Willis (page 427) in its management. At Home and Abroad (1893).
=Pidgin, Charles Felton.= _Ms._, 1844- ----. A Boston novelist. Quincy Adams Sawyer, an extremely popular tale; Blennerhassett; Mason’s Corner Folks; Practical Statistics; Stephen Holton; The Climax. _Pa._
=Pieper, Franz August Otto.= _P._, 1852- ----. A Lutheran clergyman in St. Louis. Grundbekenntniss der lutheranische Kirche; Lehre von Christi Werke; Distinctive Doctrines of the Lutheran Church.
=Pier, Arthur Stanwood.= _Pa._, 1874- ----. A Boston novelist, now (1904) on the editorial staff of the Youth’s Companion. The Pedagogues, a story of the summer school of Harvard University; The Sentimentalists; The Triumph; Boys of Saint Timothy’s. _Scr._
=Piffard, Henry Granger.= 1842- ----. A physician who has published Treatise on the Materia Medica and Therapeutics of the Skin; Elementary Treatise on Diseases of the Skin; Guide to Urinary Analysis. _Ap._
=Pike, Granville Ross.= _O._, 1855- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman in Chicago. The Divine Drama. _Mac._
=Pilch, Frederick Henry.= _N. J._, 1842-1889. A New Jersey writer whose Homespun Verses appeared in 1889.
=Pilsbry, Henry Augustine.= _Ia._, 1862- ----. A conchologist of note, connected with the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science. The Manual of Conchology; Guide to the Study of Helices.
=Pinkney, Ninian.= _Md._, 1776-1825. A colonel in the United States army, who published in 1809 Travels in the South of France and in the Interior of Languedoc, a book widely popular in its day.
=Pitkin, Helen.= 18-- - ----. A novelist of New Orleans. An Angel by Brevet. _Lip._
=Pittsinger, Mrs. Eliza A----.= _Ms._, 1837- ----. A California verse-writer. Bugle Peals.
=Plummer, Mary Wright.= _Ind._, 1856- ----. A Brooklyn Librarian, director of the Pratt Institute free library. Hints to Small Libraries; Verses.
=Plympton, Almira George.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A Massachusetts writer for young people. A Willing Transgressor; A Bud of Promise; Dear Daughter Dorothy; Betty, a Butterfly; The Little Sister of Wilifred; Robin’s Recruit; Penelope Prig; The Black Dog; Dorothy and Anton; Rags and Velvet Gowns; Wanlasset; Two Dogs and a Donkey; Child of Glee; A Flower of the Wilderness; Gerald and Geraldine and Other Stories; In the Shadow of the Black Pine. _Lit._
=Polk, William Mecklenburg.= _Tn._, 1844- ----. A physician of New York city. The Biography of Leonidas Polk: Bishop and General.
=Pollard, Percival.= _P._, 1869- ----. A New York littérateur, born in Pomerania of English and German parentage, and resident in the United States from 1885. Figaro Pictures, a collection of short stories; Cape of Storms, a novel; The Imitator; Lingo Land; Posters in Miniature; Dreams of To-day; The Kiss that Killed. _S._
=Pollock, Edward.= _Pa._, 1823-1858. A California lawyer and verse-writer whose Collected Poems was published in 1876.
=Poor, Agnes Blake.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A writer of Brookline, Massachusetts. Brothers and Strangers; Boston Neighbours in Town and Out. _Put._
=Porter, Anthony Toomer.= _S. C._, 1828-1902. An Episcopal clergyman, forty-three years rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, Charleston. Led on Step by Step, an autobiography. _Put._
=Porter, Horace.= _Pa._, 1837- ----. A United States army officer, brevetted brigadier-general, and minister to France from 1897. West Point Life; Campaigning with Grant. _Cent._
=Porter, Jermain Gildersleeve.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. An astronomer of Cincinnati. Our Celestial Home: an Astronomer’s View of Heaven; The Stars in Song and Legend. _Gi._
=Porter, Robert Percival.= _E._, 1852- ----. A journalist of Cleveland, superintendent of the Eleventh Census. The West; Free Trade Folly; Life of William McKinley; Industrial Cuba; Vested Wrongs; Other People’s Money; Municipal Ownership a Public Franchise. _Put._
=Post, Charles Cyrel.= _Mch._, 1846- ----. A Florida journalist. Driven from Sea to Sea; Congressman Swanson; Metaphysical Essays; Men and Gods; From Wabash to the Rio Grande.
=Post, George Edward.= _N. Y._, 1838- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of surgery in the Syrian Protestant College, Beirut, Syria. In Arabic he has published Flora of Syria, Palestine and Egypt; Text Book of Surgery; Text Book of Botany, and other works, and in English, Flora of Syria, Palestine and Sinai.
=Post, Melville Davisson.= _W. Va._, 1870- ----. A novelist of Wheeling. The Strange Schemes of Randolph Mason; The Man of the Last Resort; Dwellers in the Hills. _Put._
=Potter, Elisha Reynolds.= _R. I._, 1811-1882. A Rhode Island jurist. The Early History of Narragansett; A Brief Account of Emissions of Paper Money made by the Colony of Rhode Island; The Bible and Prayer in the Public Schools, include his more important works.
=Potter, Margaret Horton.= _See Black, Mrs. Margaret._
=Potter, Mary Knight.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A Boston writer. The Councils of Crœsus; Love in Art; The Art of the Vatican; Peggy’s Trial; The Art of the Louvre. _Pa._
=Potter, Samuel Otway Lewis.= _I._, 1846- ----. A San Francisco physician among whose publications are Handbook of Materia Medica; Pharmacy and Therapeutics; Speech and its Defects.
=Potts, Charles Sower.= _Pa._, 1864- ----. A Philadelphia physician. Nervous and Mental Diseases.
=Potts, William.= _Pa._, 1838- ----. A civil service reformer of New York city. From a New England Hillside; Noblesse Oblige; The Monetary Problem; The Socialistic Method. _Mac._
=Poulsson, Anne Emilie.= _N. J._, 1853- ----. A kindergarten educator in Boston. Nursery Finger Plays; In the Child’s World; Through the Farmyard Gate; Child Stories and Rhymes. _Lo._
=Powderly, Terence Vincent.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A noted labour leader, admitted to the bar in 1894. Thirty Years of Labor.
=Powell, Aaron Macy.= _N. Y._, 1832-1899. A philanthropist of Plainfield, New Jersey. State Regulation of Vice; Personal Reminiscences of the Anti-Slavery and Other Reforms and Reformers.
=Powell, William Bramwell.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. A superintendent of public schools in Washington city from 1885. English Grammar Language Lessons; Rational Grammar of the English Language (with L. Connolly); History of the United States for Elementary Schools. _Am._
=Powell, William Henry.= _D. C._, 1838-1901. A lieutenant-colonel in the United States army. The History of the Fifth Army Corps, 1861-1865; History of the Fourth United States Infantry; Tactical Queries; Records of Living Officers of the United States Army (1890). _Put._
=Prall, William.= _N. J._, 1853- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Albany, New York. Civic Christianity; The State and the Church. _Wh._
=Pratt, Anna Maria.= _Ms._, 18-- - ----. A Cleveland author. Little Rhymes for Little People.
=Pratt, Charles Stuart.= _Ms._, 1854- ----. A writer of juvenile books. (His wife, Mrs. E. F. Pratt, is mentioned on page 302.) By-O-Baby Ballads; Baby’s Lullaby Book; Buz-Buz, and similar works.
=Pratt, Cornelia Atwood.= _O._, 18-- - ----. A novelist who has published A Book of Martyrs; The Daughter of a Stoic; Dr. Berkeley’s Discovery (with R. Slee). _Put. Scr._
=Pratt, Edwin Hartley.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A Chicago surgeon. Orificial Surgery; Composite Man.
=Pratt, Henry Sherring.= _O._, 1859- ----. A professor of biology in Haverford College, Pennsylvania. A Course in Invertebrate Zoölogy. _Gi._
=Preble, William Pitt.= _Me._, 1854- ----. Brother of H. Preble (page 302). A lawyer of New York city. Patent Case Index; Collisions in United States Waters.
=Prichard, Sarah Johnson.= _Ct._, 1830- ----. A writer of Waterbury, Connecticut. Martha’s Hooks and Eyes; Hugh’s Fire on the Mountain; Nat’s Shoes; Kate Morgan and her Soldiers; Kenny Carle’s Uniform; Joe and Jim; The Old Stone Chimney; Margie’s Matches; Faye Mar; Rose Marbury; Shawney and the Lighthouse; Aunt Sadie’s Cow; History of Waterbury, 1674-1784; The Only Woman of the Town.
=Priestley, Joseph.= _E._, 1733-1804. A celebrated English scientist and Unitarian theologian, who came to the United States in 1794 and settled in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. From 1780 to 1791 he had been pastor of a Unitarian chapel in Birmingham, but in the latter year his house and chapel were burned by a mob. He was one of the foremost scientists of his time, the discovery of oxygen being his most important contribution to scientific knowledge. Among his many works are: Rudiments of English Grammar; Theory of Language and Universal Grammar; History and Present State of Electricity (1767); Vision, Light, and Colours; Experiments and Observations relating to Natural Philosophy; Familiar Letters to the People of Birmingham; General History of the Christian Church; Notes on all the Books of Scripture; The Doctrines of Heathen Philosophy compared with those of Revelation. A collection of his Theological and Miscellaneous Works (excluding those upon science) appeared in twenty-six volumes in 1817-1832. _See Brougham’s Lives of Philosophers; Dictionary of National Biography, volume 46._
=Prince, John.= _Ms._, 1820-1900. A citizen of Essex, Massachusetts, of prominence in state politics, and in earlier life a Universalist clergyman. Rural Lays and Sketches; A Wreath of Saint Crispin.
=Prince, Samuel Thornton Kemeys.= _Ct._, 1834- ----. A Chicago compiler of crop statistics. Crop Reports; Model Farmers and Their Methods.
=Pritchett, Henry Smith.= _Mo._, 1857- ----. An astronomer, superintendent of the government coast and geodetic survey 1897-1900, and president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1900. Among numerous scientific monographs by him are: Determination of the Mass of Mars; The Rotation Period of Jupiter; Eclipses of the Satellites of Saturn.
=Prolix, Peregrine.= _See Nicklin._
=Pulitzer, Walter.= 18-- - ----. A littérateur of New York. That Duel at the Château Marsanac; Through the Shadows; Chess Harmonies; Prose Harmonies; Links of Life and Love. _Fu._
=Pullen, Mrs. Elizabeth [Jones] [Cavazza].= _Me._, 18-- ----. A littérateur of Portland, Maine. Don Finimondone; Calabrian Sketches; Mr. Whitman. _Lo._
=Pupin, Michael Idvorsky.= _Hy._, 1858- ----. A physicist and inventor who came to the United States in 1874. He became adjunct professor of mechanics at Columbia University in 1892, and in 1902 of electro-mechanics. Beside professional monographs he has published Thermodynamics of Reversible Cycles in Gases.
=Putnam, Eben Frederic.= _Ms._, 1868- ----. Son of F. W. Putnam, _infra_. A genealogist of Salem, Massachusetts. His principal work is a valuable History of the Putnam Family in England and America.
=Putnam, Frederic Ward.= _Ms._, 1839- ----. A noted archæologist of Cambridge, professor of American archæology and ethnology at Harvard University from 1886, and curator of the Peabody Museum there from 1874. His professional papers, reports, and other contributions to science are exceedingly numerous and valuable.
=Putnam, George I[srael].= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A newspaper publisher in Claremont, New Hampshire, but prior to 1889 an officer in the United States army. On the Offensive; and In Blue Uniform, are novels of army life. _Scr._
=Putnam, John Pickering.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. An architect of Boston. The Metric System of Weights and Measures; The Open Fireplace in All Ages; The Principles of House Drainage; Imported Plumbing Appliances.
=Putnam, Samuel Porter.= _N. H._, 1838-1896. A writer who, after holding successive pastorates in Congregational and Unitarian churches, became known as an extremely radical thinker. Prometheus: a Poem; The Golden Throne: a Radical Romance; Four Hundred Years of Free Thought.
=Pyle, Katherine.= _Del._, 18-- - ----. Sister of H. Pyle (page 306). A writer of Wilmington, Delaware. As the Goose Flies; The Christmas Angel; The Counterpane Fairy; In the Green Forest; When the Wind Blows; Stories of Humble Friends; Childhood. _Dut. Lit._
=Pyle, Walter Lytle.= _Pa._, 1871- ----. A Philadelphia physician. A Manual of Personal Hygiene; Diseases of the Eye; Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and Surgery; Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine.
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=Quad, M.= _See Lewis, C. B._ (page 229).
=Quayle, William Alfred.= _Mo._, 1860- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Kansas City. The Poet’s Poet, and Other Essays; A Hero and Some Other Folk; In God’s Out of Doors.
=Quesada, Gonzalo de.= _C._, 1868- ----. Minister plenipotentiary at Washington from Cuba. Mi Primera Offenda; Patriotismo; Ygnacio Mora; History of Free Cuba.
=Quin, Dan.= _See Lewis, Alfred Henry._
=Quin, Minnie.= _Ga._ An educator of Atlanta. May Blossoms, a book of verse.
=Quinn, Arthur Hobson.= _Pa._, 1875- ----. An instructor in English in the University of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Stories. _Pen._
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=Radford, Benjamin Johnson.= _Il._, 1838- ----. A Christian (Disciples) clergyman of Eureka, Illinois. The Court of Destiny, and Other Poems.
=Raimond, C. E.= _See Parkes, Mrs. Elizabeth._
=Ranck, George Washington.= _Ky._, 1831-1901. A writer of Lexington, Kentucky. History of Lexington; Girty, the White Indian; The Travelling Circus; Story of Bryan’s Station; The Bivouac of the Dead and its Author. _Clke._
=Randall, John Witt.= _Ms._, 1813-1892. A Boston physician and naturalist. Consolations of Solitude, a book of verse (1856); Critical Notes on Etchers and Engravers; Poems of Nature and Life, edited by F. E. Abbott, and including Consolations of Solitude (1899). _El._
=Randall, Thomas.= _N. H._, 1778-1869. A pastoral versifier of Eaton, New Hampshire, the author of The Farmer’s Meditations, or Shepherd’s Songs (1833).
=Randolph, Alfred Magill.= _Va._, 1836- ----. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Southern Virginia. Reason, Faith and Authority in Christianity. _Wh._
=Randolph, Paschal Beverley.= _N. Y._, 1825- ----. A physician of some note at one period as a miscellaneous writer. Waa-gu-Nah; Lara; The Grand Secret, a medical work; The Unveiling; It Isn’t All Right; Hesperina; Dealings with the Dead; Human Love; Rosicrucian’s Love; Wonderful Story of the Ravalette; Tom Clodd and his Wife; Pre-Adamite Man; Dhonla Bel; Edward Price; After Death, or Disembodied Man.
=Rantoul, Robert.= _Ms._, 1805-1852. A prominent anti-slavery congressman from Massachusetts. The Republic in the United States; Memoirs, Letters, and Speeches, edited by Luther Hamilton (1854).
=Rapp, Wilhelm.= _G._, 1828- ----. A Chicago journalist, editor Illinois Staats-Zeitung. Recollections of the German Fatherland by a German American.
=Rathbone, St. George.= _Ky._, 1854- ----. A sensational novelist among whose numerous fictions are The Spider’s Web; My Hildegarde; The Man from Denver.
=Rathom, John Revelstoke.= _Australia_, 1868- ----. A Chicago journalist. Four Years in the Chinese Navy.
=Rauschenbusch, Augustus.= _G._, 1816-190-. A Baptist clergyman, professor in the German Baptist Theological Seminary at Rochester, New York, 1853-1888. Saturday or Sunday--Which shall We Observe?; Biblische Traumbilder; A History of Infant Baptism.
=Ravenel, Mrs. Harriot Horry [Rutledge].= _S. C._ 1832- ----. A biographer of Charleston, South Carolina. Life of Eliza Pinckney; The Life and Times of William Lowndes; Ashurst, a novel. _Scr._
=Ravenscroft, John Stark.= _Va._, 1772-1830. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of North Carolina, consecrated in 1822. His Works in two volumes, including sermons and controversial papers, were issued in 1830.
=Ravogli, Augustus.= _Iy._, 1851- ----. A dermatologist of Cincinnati. Hygiene of the Skin; Structure and Development of the Human Skin.
=Ray, William.= _Ct._, 1771-1827. A writer who published Poems on Various Subjects, Religious, Moral, Sentimental, and Humorous.
=Raymond, Bradford Paul.= _Ct._, 1846- ----. A Methodist clergyman, president of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, from 1889. Christianity and the Christ. _Meth._
=Raymond, Mrs. Evelyn [Hunt].= _N. Y._, 1843- ----. A Baltimore writer of juvenile fiction. Mixed Pickles; Monica; The Little Lady of the Horse; Little Red School House; Among the Lindens; A Daughter of the West; The Mushroom Cave; A Cape May Diamond; The Boys and Girls of Brantham; My Lady Barefoot; Divided Skates; A Story of Delight; The Sun Maid; Reels and Spindles; A Pair of Them; The Doings of Nancy. _Cr. Dut. Lit. Wi._
=Raymond, William Galt.= _Ia._, 1869- ----. An engineering professor at the Troy Polytechnic Institute from 1892. Plane Surveying.
=Rayner, Mrs. Emma.= _E._, 18-- - ----. A Boston novelist. Free to Serve; In Castle and Colony; Visiting the Sin; Doris Kingsley: Child and Colonist; Handicapped among the Free.
=Rea, George Bronson.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. A journalist and electrical engineer of New York city. Facts and Fancies about Cuba.
=Read, John Elliot.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. An agricultural journalist of Amherst, Massachusetts. Farming for Profit; Within and Beyond the States; Life Triumphant.
=Rector, Elbridge Lee.= _Ts._, 1847- ----. A lawyer of San Saba, Texas. The Science of Money and Exchange.
=Reddall, Henry Frederic.= _E._, 1852- ----. From the Golden Gate to the Golden Horn; Who Was He?; School-boy Life in Merrie England; Courtship, Love, and Wedlock; Fancy, Fact, and Fable; Life of Henry M. Stanley. _Meth._
=Rede, Wyllys.= _Il._, 1859- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, of Brunswick, Georgia. The Communion of Saints; Striving for the Mastery. _Lgs._
=Redfield, Henry Stephen.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A professor of law at Columbia University from 1901. Cases on Pleading and Practice.
=Reed, Mrs. Elizabeth [Armstrong].= _Me._, 1842- ----. A Chicago philanthropist. The Bible Triumphant; Earnest Words; Hindu Literature; Primitive Buddhism: its Origin and Destiny. _Sc._
=Reed, Helen Leah.= _N. B._, 186- - ----. A Boston writer. Miss Theodora, a novel; Brenda: her School and her Club; Brenda’s Summer at Rockley; Brenda’s Cousin at Radcliffe; Brenda’s Bargain; Irma and Nap. _Lit._
=Reed, Henry Albert.= _N. Y._, 1844- ----. An army officer who has published Topographical Drawing and Sketching; Photography Applied to Surveying. _Wil._
=Reed, Myron Winslow.= 1836-1899. A Congregational clergyman of Denver. Temple Talks. _Bo._
=Reed, Myrtle.= _Il._, 1874- ----. A Chicago writer. The Love Letters of a Musician; Later Love Letters of a Musician; The Spinster Book; Lavender and Old Lace; The Master’s Violin; The Book of Clever Beasts. _Put._
=Reed, Mrs. Rebecca Perley [Page].= _Me._, 1840- ----. A Milwaukee author. Above and Below, a juvenile tale; Everybody’s Providence; From Shore to Shore; Ethel’s Gift.
=Reed, Verner Z----.= _O._, 1863- ----. A Colorado writer. Lo-To-Kah; Tales of the Sunland; Adobeland Stories.
=Reeder, Charles.= _Md._, 1817-1900. A merchant and manufacturer in Baltimore. Caloric: a Review of the Dynamic Theory of Heat.
=Reemelin, Charles [Gustavus]=, originally Rümelin, Carl Gustav. _Wg._, 1814- ----. A vine-culturist long resident in and near Cincinnati. He emigrated to America in 1832, and after being naturalized in the United States adopted the English form of his name. Vine-Dresser’s Manual; The Wine Maker’s Manual; Politics as a Science; A Critical Review of American Politics (1881). In 1892 he published an autobiography covering the events of his life till that year. _Clke._
=Rees, James.= _Pa._, 1802-1885. A Philadelphia journalist and playwright, among whose plays are The Headsman; Washington at Valley Forge; Changes; Marion; Pat Lyon; Anthony Wayne; Benjamin Franklin. His other works include The Dramatic Authors of America; Mysteries of City Life; The Tinker Spy; Footprints of a Letter-Carrier; Life of Edwin Forrest; Shakespeare and the Bible.
=Reeve, Charles McCormick.= _N. Y._, 1847- ----. A Minneapolis lawyer and soldier, warden of the Minnesota state prison from 1899. How we Went and What we Saw. _Put._
=Reeves, Alfred Gandy.= _N. J._, 1859- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Cases on Wills. _West._
=Reeves, Arthur Middleton.= _Ind._, 1856-1891. Icelandic scholar. The Finding of Wineland the Good: the history of the Icelandic Discovery of America; Lad and Lass: a Story of Life in Iceland; Jan: a short story.
=Reid, Mayne.= _I._, 1818-1883. An Irish writer who came to the United States in 1838, fought in the Mexican War as captain in the United States service, and for a number of years lived and wrote in Philadelphia, but subsequently made his home in London. He was a prolific writer of tales of adventure for boys. Among them are The Rifle Ranger; The Quadroon; Osceola; The White Chief; The Yellow Chief; The Lost Mountain, a tale of Sonora; The Lone Ranch; The Land of Fire; The Boy Tar; Afloat in the Forest; Boy Hunters; Forest Exiles; Plant Hunters; Desert Home. _See Dictionary of National Biography, volume 47; Memoir by his wife, 1890. Put._
=Reid, Sydney [Robert Charles Forneri].= _Ont._, 1857- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Josey and the Chipmunk. _Cent._
=Reid, W[illiam] Max.= _N. Y._, 1839- ----. A merchant of Amsterdam, New York. The Mohawk Valley: its Legends and its History. _Put._
=Reinhardt, Charles William.= _Wg._, 1858- ----. An illustrator and draftsman of New York city. Lettering for Draftsmen, Engineers, and Students; The Technic of Mechanical Drafting. _Vn._
=Reinsch, Paul Samuel.= _Wis._, 1869- ----. A professor of physical science in the University of Wisconsin from 1899. The Common Law in the Early American Colonies; World Politics as Influenced by the Oriental Situation (1900); Colonial Administration. _Mac._
=Remsburg, John Eleazer.= _O._, 1848- ----. A writer and lecturer in behalf of atheism. His principal writings include Life of Thomas Paine; Bible Morals; The Image-Breaker.
=Réno, Mrs. Itti [Kinney].= _Tn._, 1862- ----. A novelist of Washington city. Miss Breckenridge: a Daughter of Dixie; An Exceptional Case.
=Renouf, Edward=. _N. Y._, 1848- ----. A professor of chemistry at Johns Hopkins University from 1885. Vollhard’s Experiments in General Chemistry, translation; Inorganic Preparations.
=Restarick, Henry Bond.= _E._, 1854- ----. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Honolulu. Lay Readers; their History and Work; The Love of God; Addresses on the Seven Last Words.
=Reynolds, Cuyler.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A writer, of Albany, New York. Janet, a Character Study; The Rosamond Tales; The Banquet Book of Classified Familiar Quotations, Toasts, etc.
=Reynolds, Elhanan Winchester.= _N. Y._, 1827-1867. A Universalist clergyman. Our Campaigns, or Thoughts on the Career of Life; Records of Rubbleton Parish, once a popular book; The True Story of the Barons of the South.
=Rhees, Rush.= _Il._, 1860- ----. A Baptist clergyman, president of the University of Rochester from 1900. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth: a Study.
=Rhoades, Cornelia Harsen.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. A blind writer, of New York city. Only Dollie; The Little Girl Next Door; Winifred’s Neighbours.
=Rice, Mrs. Alice Caldwell, (Hegan).= _Ky._, 1870- ----. A writer of Louisville, Kentucky. (Wife of C. Y. Rice, _infra_.) Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch; Lovey Mary. _Cent._
=Rice, Cale Young.= _Ky._, 1872- ----. A verse-writer of Louisville, Kentucky. From Dusk to Dusk; With Omar; Song Surf; David.
=Rice, Joseph M----.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A New York physician, editor of The Forum from 1897. The Public School System of the United States (1893); The Rational Spelling-Book. _Cent._
=Rice, Rosella.= _O._, 1827-18--. Mabel, a novel; Other People’s Windows.
=Rice, Wallace [de Groot Cecil].= _Ont._, 1859- ----. A Chicago journalist. Under the Stars (with B. Eastman, _supra_); Flying Sands; Great Travellers; Heroic Deeds.
=Rice, William North.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. A professor of geology at Wesleyan University from 1884. Twenty-five Years of Scientific Progress, and Other Essays; Geology of Bermuda; Christian Faith in an Age of Science.
=Richards, Charles Herbert.= _N. H._, 1839- ----. A Congregational clergyman in Philadelphia. Religious Rights of a Christian State; The improvement of Worship; Evolution of a Redeemed Humanity; Will Phillips, or Ups and Downs of Christian Boy Life; God Our Help; What is your Life?
=Richards, George.= _Ms._, 1849- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Law of Insurance.
=Richards, Joseph William.= _E._, 1864- ----. A professor of metallurgy in Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, who has published an important Treatise on Aluminium. _Bai._
=Richards, Thomas Addison.= _E._, 1820-1900. Brother of W. C. Richards (page 314). A New York artist, professor of art in the University of the City of New York from 1868. The American Artist; Georgia Illustrated; Summer Stories of the South; Pictures and Painters.
=Richardson, Ernest Cushing.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. The librarian of Princeton University from 1890. Bibliographical Synopsis of the Ante-Nicene Fathers; Classification: Theoretical and Practical. _Scr._
=Richardson, Leander.= _O._, 1856- ----. A New York journalist and playwright. As Yankees See Us; The Dark City; Sketches of London Life; Lord Dunmersey, a novel; As Ye Sow, a novel.
=Richardson, Rufus Byam.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. An archæologist, head of the American Archæological School at Athens. Vacation Days in Greece. _Scr._
=Richardson, Warfield Creath.= _Ky._, 1823- ----. A writer of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Gaspar, a metrical romance; The Fall of the Alamo, an epic poem.
=Richman, Irving Berdine.= _Ia._, 1861- ----. A lawyer of Muscatine, Iowa. Rhode Island: its Making and its Meaning; John Brown among the Quakers, and Other Sketches; Appenzell: Pure Democracy and Pastoral Life in Inner-Rhoden. _Put._
=Richmond, Mary E----.= _Il._, 1861- ----. A charity organizer of Philadelphia. Friendly Visiting among the Poor. _Mac._
=Ricker, Nathan Clifford.= _Me._, 1843- ----. The dean of the College of Engineering, University of Illinois. Construction of Trussed Roofs.
=Rickert, Edith.= _O._, 1871- ----. The Reaper, a novel of the Shetland Islands. _Hou._
=Ricketson, Daniel.= _Ms._, 1813-1898. A philanthropist of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The History of New Bedford (1858); The Autumn Sheaf, a Collection of Miscellaneous Poems; The Factory Bell, and other Poems; New Bedford of the Past. _See Daniel Ricketson and his Friends_ (1900).
=Ricketts, Palmer Chamberlaine.= _Md._, 1850- ----. The president of the Rensselaer Polytechnic of Troy, New York, from 1901, of which institution he published a history in 1895. _Wil._
=Riley, Benjamin Franklin.= _Al._, 1849- ----. A Baptist clergyman, professor of English in the University of Georgia, 1893-1900. Physical History of Alabama.
=Riley, Franklin Lafayette.= _Mi._, 1868- ----. A professor of history in the University of Mississippi from 1897. Colonial Origins of New England Senates; School History of Mississippi. _J. H. U._
=Ripley, William Zebina.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. A professor of sociology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a lecturer on anthropology at Columbia University. Besides many contributions to scientific periodicals, he has published Financial History of Virginia; The Races of Europe: a sociological study. _Ap._
=Rishell, Charles Wesley.= _Pa._, 1850- ----. A Methodist clergyman, professor of historical theology in Boston University from 1896. The History of Christianity; Official Recognition of Women in the Church; The Higher Criticism; The Foundations of Christian Faith. _Meth._
=Rishell, James Dyson.= _Pa._, 1858- ----. Brother of C. W. Rishell, _supra_. A professor of law in Northern Illinois College from 1897. Elfrida: a Historical Drama. _Lip._
=Risley, Richard Voorhees.= _N. Y._, 1874-1904. A novelist of New York city. The Sentimental Vikings; Men’s Tragedies; The Anvil; The Sledge; The Life of a Woman. _Scr._
=Rivers, George Robert Russell.= _R. I._, 1853-1900. An historical novelist of Milton, Massachusetts. The Count’s Snuff-Box; Captain Shays, a Populist of 1786; The Governor’s Garden. _Lit._
=Rives, Hallie Erminie.= _Ky._, 1874- ----. Cousin of Amélie Rives (page 317). A novelist of New York city. Smoking Flax; As the Hart Panteth; A Fool in Spots; Singing Wire; The Furnace of Earth; Hearts Courageous; The Castaway. _Bo._
=Roark, Ruric Nevel.= _Ky._, 1859- ----. An educator, dean of the department of pedagogy in the Kentucky State College. Psychology in Education; Method in Education; General Outline of Pedagogy.
=Robb, Mrs. Isabella Adams [Hampton].= _Ont._, 1863- ----. A Cleveland writer. Nursing: its Principles and Practice; Nursing Ethics.
=Robbins, Hayes.= _N. Y._, 1873- ----. A social economist of New York city. (Joint author.) Outlines of Social Economics; Outlines of Political Science. _Ap._
=Robbins, Wilford Lash.= _Ms._, 1859- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, dean of the cathedral of Albany, New York, for several years, and since 1903 the dean of the General Theological Seminary, New York city. An Essay Toward Faith; A Christian’s Apologetic.
=Robert, Henry Martyn.= _S. C._, 1837- ----. A retired brigadier-general in the United States army. Rules of Order for Deliberative Assemblies, an authoritative work.
=Robert, Joseph Thomas.= _S. C._, 184- - ----. A Congregational clergyman of Chicago, since 1896 prominent as a lecturer on parliamentary law. Robert’s Parliamentary Syllabus; Primer of Parliamentary Law; Parliamentary Manual. _Dou. Sc._
=Roberts, Brigham Henry.= _E._, 1857- ----. A Mormon writer of prominence, elected to Congress from Utah in 1899. Life of John Taylor; Outlines of Ecclesiastical History; The Gospel; A New Witness of God; Missouri Persecutions; The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo.
=Roberts, Charles Humphrey.= _O._, 1847- ----. A Chicago lawyer. Down the O-hi-o, a novel of Quaker life. _Mg._
=Roberts, George Evan.= _Ia._, 1857- ----. A director of the mint at Washington city from 1898. Coin at School in Finance; Iowa and the Silver Question; Money, Wages, and Prices.
=Roberts, Mrs. Ina [Brevoort].= _N. Y._, 1874- ----. A novelist of New York city. The Lifting of a Finger.
=Roberts, Isaac Philips.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. A director of the College of Agriculture, Cornell University. The Fertility of the Land; The Farmstead; The Farmer’s Business Handbook. _Mac._
=Roberts, Joseph.= _Del._, 1814-1898. A United States army officer, brevetted brigadier-general in 1885. A Handbook of Artillery (1860).
=Roberts, Peter.= _E._, 1859- ----. A Congregational clergyman at Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania. The Anthracite Coal Industry. _Mac._
=Roberts, William Charles.= _W._, 1832-1903. A Presbyterian clergyman, president of Lake Forest University, Illinois, 1886-1892. Letters on the Great Preachers of Wales.
=Robertson, Harrison.= _Tn._, 1856- ----. A novelist of Louisville, Kentucky, editor of the Courier-Journal. If I were a Man, a story; Red Blood and Blue; The Inlander; The Opponents. _Scr._
=Robertson, Louis Alexander.= _N. B._, 1856- ----. A San Francisco verse-writer. The Dead Calypso and Other Verses; Beyond the Requiems; Cloistral Strains.
=Robertson, Morgan Andrew.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Spun Yarn; Futility; Shipmates; Where Angels Fear to Tread; Masters of Men; Sinful Peck; Down to the Sea; Tale of a Halo. _Cent. Har._
=Robins, Edward.= _F._, 1862- ----. Nephew of C. G. Leland (page 228). A dramatic and musical critic of Philadelphia. Echoes of the Playhouse, a review of old-time English theatrical life; The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield; Benjamin Franklin: Printer, Statesman, Philosopher, and Private Citizen; Twelve Great Actors; Twelve Great Actresses; With Washington in Braddock’s Campaign. _Put. S._
=Robins, Henry Ephraim.= _Ct._, 1827- ----. A Baptist clergyman, professor of Christian ethics at the Theological Seminary, Rochester, New York, from 1882. Harmony of Ethics with Theology; The Christian Idea of Education; The Ethics of the Christian Life.
=Robinson, Albert Gardner.= _Ms._, 1855- ----. A journalist, war correspondent of the New York Evening Post during the Spanish-American War. The Porto Rico of To-day; The Philippines: the War and the People (1901). _Scr._
=Robinson, Andrew Rose.= _Ont._, 1845- ----. A dermatologist of New York city. A Manual of Dermatology; Cancer of the Skin. _Ap._
=Robinson, Charles Mulford.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. A publicist of Rochester, New York. Modern Civic Art; The Improvement of Towns and Cities. _Put._
=Robinson, Conway.= _Va._, 1805-1884. A lawyer of Richmond, Virginia. Forms adapted to Virginia Practice; Practice in the Virginia Courts of Law and Equity; Early Voyages to America; Views of the Constitution of Virginia; Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the United States; History of the High Court of Chancery in England.
=Robinson, Doane.= _Wis._, 1856- ----. A journalist of Aberdeen, South Dakota. Coteaus of Dakota; History of South Dakota; History of Dakota.
=Robinson, Edwin Arlington.= _Me._, 1869- ----. A verse-writer of New York city. The Torrent and the Night Before; The Children of the Night; Captain Craig: a Book of Poems. _Hou._
=Robinson, James Harvey.= _Il._, 1863- ----. A professor of history in Columbia University. The German Bundesrath; Petrarch, First Modern Scholar and Man of Letters; Introduction to History of Western Europe. _Gi. Put._
=Robinson, John.= _Ms._, 1846- ----. A botanist of Salem, Massachusetts. Ferns in Their Homes and Ours; Flora of Essex County, Massachusetts.
=Robinson, Mrs. Suzanne (Antrobus).= _Mch._, 18-- - ----. A New Orleans novelist. The King’s Messenger. _Put._
=Robinson, William Callyhan.= _Ct._, 1834- ----. A lawyer, dean of the law department of the Catholic University of America from 1895, but earlier in his career an Episcopal clergyman. Life of Ebenezer Beriah Kelly; Notes on Elementary Law; Elementary Law; Clavis Rerum; The Law of Patents; Forensic Oratory; Elements of American Jurisprudence. _Lit._
=Rockhill, William Woodville.= _Pa._, 1853- ----. A traveller, Oriental scholar, and diplomat; appointed United States minister to Greece in 1897. Udanvarga, the Northern Buddhist; A Life of the Buddha and the Early History of his Church; Land of the Lamas; Diary of a Journey in Mongolia and Tibet; Notes on the Ethnology of Tibet. _Cent._
=Rockwell, Alfred Perkins.= _Ct._, 1834- ----. A mining engineer of Boston. Roads and Pavements in France. _Wil._
=Rockwood, Elbert William.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. A professor of chemistry at the University of Iowa from 1888. Laboratory Manual of Physiological Chemistry; Introduction to Chemical Analysis for Medical Students.
=Rodney, George Brydges.= _Del._, 1872- ----. An historical novelist. In Buff and Blue. _Lit._
=Roe, Mrs. Nora Ardelia [Metcalf].= _Ms._, 1856- ----. A writer of Worcester, Massachusetts. Two Little Street Singers. _Le._
=Rodriguez, José Ignacio.= _C._, 1831- ----. A lawyer of Cuban birth, a resident of Washington city from 1870. Vida de Don José de la Luz y Cabellero; Vida del Presbitero Don Felix Varela.
=Rogers, Arthur [Kenyon].= _R. I._, 1864- ----. Son of H. Rogers (page 321). An Episcopal clergyman, rector (1904) of Holy Trinity Church at West Chester, Pennsylvania. Men and Movements in the English Church. _Lgs._
=Rogers, John Rankin.= _Me._, 1838-1901. A politician, governor of the State of Washington, 1896-1900. The Irrepressible Conflict; Looking Forward; The Inalienable Rights of Man.
=Rogers, Lebbeus Harding.= _O._, 1847- ----. A writer of New York city. The Kite Trust; The Temples of Pæstum. _Ap._
=Rogers, Robert.= _N. H._, 1727-1800. A famous American soldier who commanded the noted Rogers’s Rangers in the French and Indian War. A Concise Account of North America (1765); Journal of Major Rogers (1765); Ponteach, or The Savages of America, a blank-verse tragedy, now very rare; Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac, first published in 1860. _See Tyler’s Literary History of the American Revolution, volume 2._
=Rohé, George Henry.= _Md._, 1851-1899. A Maryland physician, superintendent of the State Hospital for the Insane. Text-Book of Hygiene; Electricity in Medicine and Surgery; Handbook of Skin Diseases.
=Rollins, Mrs. Clara Harriot [Sherwood].= _Mo._, 1874- ----. A Boston writer of short stories. A Burne-Jones Head; Threads of Life. _Lam._
=Rollins, Frank West.= _N. H._, 1860- ----. A Boston banker whose residence is in Concord, New Hampshire. He was governor of New Hampshire, 1899-1901. The Ring in a Cliff; The Twin Hussars; Break o’ Day Tales; The Lady of the Violets; Old Home Week; Speeches. _Le._
=Romero= [ro-may´-ro], =Matias.= _Mexico_, 1837-1898. A Mexican diplomatist who was secretary of the Mexican Legation at Washington, 1859-63, and minister plenipotentiary, 1863-68 and 1882-98. Coffee Culture on the Southern Coast of Chiapas; The State of Oaxaca; Mexico and the United States: a Study of Subjects affecting their Policy, Commerce, and Social Relations. _Put._
=Rood, Henry Edward.= _Pa._, 1868- ----. A New York writer, assistant editor (1904) of Harpers’ Magazine. Hardwicke; In Pastures New.
=Rood, John Romain.= _Mch._, 1868- ----. A law instructor in the University of Michigan. The Law of Garnishment; Common Remedial Processes; Attachments, Garnishments, Judgments, and Executions.
=Rooney, John Jerome.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A broker of New York city. The Men Behind the Guns, a collection of verse on the Spanish-American War.
=Rorer, Mrs. Sarah Tyson [Heston].= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A teacher of domestic economy, among whose many writings on culinary topics are Mrs. Rorer’s Cook Book; Canning and Preserving; Salads; Leftovers; Good Cooking; How to Use a Chafing Dish; A Book on Diet and Cookery; Hot Weather Dishes; Bread Making; Colonial Cookery.
=Rose, Ray Clarke.= _N. Y._, 1870- ----. A Chicago journalist. At the Sign of the Ginger Jar: some Verses Gay and Grave. _Mg._
=Roseboro, Viola.= _Tn._, 18-- - ----. A New York writer for magazines. Old Ways and New, a volume of short stories; Players and Vagabonds; Out of the Heart, a novel. _Mac._
=Rosenfeld, Morris.= _Po._, 1862- ----. A Hebrew tailor of New York city. Songs from the Ghetto.
=Rosenfeld, Sidney.= _Va._, 1855- ----. A popular playwright. The Senator (with D. Lloyd); A Possible Case; The Stepping Stone; The Politician; and other plays.
=Rosewater, Victor.= _Nebraska_, 1871- ----. An Omaha journalist. Special Assessments, a Study in Municipal Finance. _Mac._
=Ross, Denman Waldo.= _O._, 1853- ----. A writer of Cambridge. Early History of Landholding among the Germans.
=Ross, Edward Alsworth.= _Il._, 1866- ----. A professor of sociology in the University of Nebraska. Social Control; Honest Dollars.
=Roth, Filibert.= _Wg._, 1858- ----. A forestry expert in Government service. First Book of Forestry, and various professional monographs and government reports.
=Rothwell, Richard Pennefather.= _Ont._, 1836-1901. A civil and mining engineer of New York city, editor of The Engineering and Mining Journal from 1873. The Mineral Industry: its Statistics, Technology, and Trade; Universal Bimetallism.
=Rowan, Andrew Summers.= _Va._, 185- - ----. A United States army officer. The Island of Cuba. _Ho._
=Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary [White].= 16-- - ----. The wife of Joseph Rowlandson, first pastor of Lancaster, Massachusetts. She was taken captive by the Indians in 1676, and ransomed after three months’ captivity. In 1682 she published The Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson among the Indians.
=Rowley, John.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A prominent taxidermist of New York city. The Art of Taxidermy. _Ap._
=Rulison, Nelson Somerville.= _N. Y._, 1842-1897. The second Protestant Episcopal bishop of Central Pennsylvania. History of St. Paul’s Church, Cleveland, Ohio; A Study of Conscience.
=Runkle, Bertha Brooks.= _N. J._, 187- - ----. A novelist. The Helmet of Navarre, a popular romance. _Cent._
=Rusby, Henry Hurd.= _N. J._, 1855- ----. A botanical writer of New York city. Essentials of Pharmacognosy; Morphology and Histology of Plants; Materia Medica of Buck’s Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences.
=Rusling, James Fowler.= _N. J._, 1834- ----. A lawyer of Trenton, New Jersey. Across America; Men and Things I Saw in Civil War Days; European Days and Ways. _Meth._
=Russell, Charles Edward.= _Ia._, 1860- ----. A Chicago journalist. Such Stuff as Dreams. _Bur._
=Russell, Frank.= _Ia._, 1868-1903. An entomologist who published Explorations in the Far North.
=Russell, Henry Benajah.= _Me._, 1859- ----. A journalist of Hartford. Life of William McKinley; International Monetary Conferences; Our War with Spain. _Har._
=Russell, Isaac Franklin.= _Ct._, 1867- ----. A professor of law in the University of the City of New York. Outline Study of Law; Lectures on Law for Women.
=Russell, James Earl.= _N. Y._, 1864- ----. An educator, dean of the Teachers’ College of Columbia University from 1898. The Extension of University Teaching; History, Organization and Methods of Secondary Education in Germany. _Lgs._
=Russo, Nicolas.= _Iy._, 1845-1902. A Roman Catholic clergyman of New York city, for forty years a member of the Society of Jesus. The True Religion: Summa Philosophica.
=Ryan, Daniel Joseph.= _O._, 1855- ----. A lawyer of Portsmouth, Ohio. A History of Ohio; Arbitration between Capital and Labor.
=Ryley, Mrs. Madeleine Lucette.= _E._, 18-- - ----. A dramatist among whose plays are The American Citizen; Lady Jemima; A Coat of Many Colours.
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=Saalfield, Mrs. Adah Louise [Sutton].= _L. I._, 1865- ----. A writer for young people. Lingua Gemmæ; Mr. Bunny: his Book; Seeds of April’s Sowing.
=Sabin, Edwin Legrand.= _Il._, 1870- ----. A writer of Des Moines. The Making of Iowa; The Magic Mashie.
=Sackett, Henry Woodward.= _N. Y._, 1833- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Law of Libel for Newspaper Men.
=Sage, Agnes Carolyn.= _L. I._, 1854- ----. A writer for young people. Christmas Elves; The Jolly Ten; A Little Colonial Dame; A Little Daughter of the Revolution. _C. P. S. Sto._
=Sage, William.= _N. H._, 1864- ----. Son of Mrs. Sage Richardson (page 314). A writer of New York city. Robert Tournay: a Romance of the French Revolution; The Claybornes; Frenchy: the Story of a Gentleman. _Hou._
=Sagebeer, Joseph Evans.= _Pa._, 1862- ----. A Baptist clergyman of Germantown, Pennsylvania. The Bible in Court; A First Book in Christian Doctrine. _Rev._
=Sajous, Charles Euchariste.= _F._, 1852- ----. A Philadelphia physician, professor in Jefferson College. Curative Treatment of Hay Fever, Diseases of the Nose and Throat; Annual and Analytical Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine.
=Salisbury, James Henry.= _N. Y._, 1823- ----. An Albany physician of prominence as a specialist, and president of the Institute of Micrology from 1878. Beside professional monographs he published The Relation of Alimentation to Disease.
=Sallmon, William Henry.= _Ont._, 1866- ----. A Congregational clergyman, president of Carleton College from 1903. Studies in the Life of Jesus; Studies in the Parables and Miracles of Jesus; Studies in the Life of Paul.
=Salmon, Lucy Maynard.= 185- - ----. A professor of history at Vassar College. Domestic Service; A History of the Appointing Power; History: Suggestions as to its Study and Teaching. _Mac._
=Salter, William Mackintire.= _Ia._, 1853- ----. An ethical lecturer of Chicago. On a Foundation for Religion; Die Religion der Moral; Moralische Reden; Ethical Religion; First Steps in Philosophy; Anarchy or Government? _Cr. El. Lit._
=Sample, Robert Fleming.= _N. Y._, 1829- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman. Early Dawn; Shining Light; Clouds after Rain; Sunset, or The Christian’s Death; The Curtained Throne; Education and Christianity; Memoir of Rev. T. C. Thorn; Christ’s Valedictory. _Rev._
=Sanborn, Charles Henry.= _N. H._, 1821- ----. A physician and justice of the peace of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. The North and the South.
=Sanders, Thomas Jefferson.= _O._, 1855- ----. An Ohio educator, president of Otterbein University from 1891. Philosophy of the Christian Religion; Transcendentalism; The Purpose and Place of the College.
=Sanderson, Ezra Dwight.= _Mch._, 1878- ----. A professor of entomology in the Texas Agricultural College from 1902. Insects Injurious to Staple Crops. _Wil._
=Sands, Benjamin Franklin.= _Md._, 1811-1883. A rear-admiral in the United States navy, retired in 1874. From Reefer to Rear-Admiral. _Sto._
=Sanford, Ezekiel.= _Ct._, 1796-1819. A writer who published in 1819 A History of the United States before the Revolution. The Humours of Eutopia, a satirical novel, remained in manuscript at his death.
=Sanger, William Cary.= _L. I._, 1853- ----. An army officer. Letters of an Idle Man; The Reserve and Auxiliary Forces of England and the Militia of Switzerland.
=Sargent, Frederick Leroy.= _Ms._, 1863- ----. A botanist of Cambridge. Corn Plants: Their Uses and Ways of Life. _Hou._
=Sargent, Herbert H[owland].= _Il._, 1858- ----. A captain of the Second Cavalry, of note as a military strategist. Napoleon’s First Campaign; The Campaign of Marengo, with Comments. _Mg._
=Sartain, John.= 1808-1897. A noted engraver of Philadelphia. Reminiscences of a Very Old Man. _Ap._
=Satterthwaite, Thomas Edward.= _N. Y._, 1843- ----. A physician of New York city. Manual of Histology; Practical Bacteriology.
=Saunders, Margaret Marshall.= “Marshall Saunders.” _N. S._, 1861- ----. A Nova Scotian writer of fiction, much of whose literary work has been done in Boston. My Spanish Sailor; Beautiful Joe, a prize story written for the Humane Education Society; Daisy; Charles and his Lamb; For the Other Boy’s Sake, and Other Stories; The House of Armour, a novel; The King of the Park; Rose à Charlitte, a story of Acadian Life; Deficient Saints; Her Sailor; ’Tilda Jane; For his Country; Beautiful Joe’s Paradise; Nita. _Bap. Cr. Pa._
=Saunders, Marshall.= _See Saunders, M. M._
=Saunders, Ripley Dunlap.= _Mi._, 1856- ----. A St. Louis journalist. John Kenadie. _Hou._
=Savidge, Eugene Coleman.= _Md._, 1863- ----. A physician and author of New York city. The American in Paris; Gallery of Eminent Men; The Life and Times of Brewster; Wallingford. _Lip._
=Savidge, Frank Raymond.= _Md._, 1866- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. The Law of Boroughs in Pennsylvania.
=Savoy, George Washington.= _N. H._, 1856- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Los Angeles. Marriage; Stronger than Samson, a book for boys.
=Sawin, Theophilus Parsons.= _Ms._, 1841- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, pastor in Troy, New York, from 1886. The Transfiguring of the Cross; Liberty in the Presbyterian Church.
=Sawyer, Josephine Caroline.= _N. Y._, 1879- ----. An historical novelist of Watertown, New York. Every Inch a King; All’s Fair in Love. _Do._
=Sawyer, Walter Leon.= _Me._, 1862- ----. A Boston journalist and littérateur. An Outland Journey; A Local Habitation. _Sm._
=Sayre, Theodore Burt.= _N. Y._, 1874- ----. A novelist and playwright of New York city. He has published two novels: Two Summer Girls and I; The Son of Curleycroft; and among his plays are A Classical Cowboy; Manon Lescaut; Tom Moore; The Bold Sojer Boy. _Har._
=Scaife, Walter Bell.= _Pa._, 1858- ----. A writer of Allegheny, Pennsylvania. American Geographical History; Florentine Life During the Renaissance; A History of Geographical Latitude.
=Schaeffer, Nathan C----.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. The state superintendent of instruction in Pennsylvania from 1893. Thinking and Learning to Think; History of Education in Pennsylvania. _Lip._
=Schaff, David Schley.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. Son of Philip Schaff (page 330). A professor of church history at Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, from 1897. Life of Philip Schaff; Commentary on Acts.
=Schauffler, Adolphus Frederick.= _Ty._, 1845- ----. Son of W. G. Schauffler (page 330). A Presbyterian clergyman of New York city. Ways of Working; The Teacher, the Child and the Book; The Pastor as Leader of Sunday School Forces. _We._
=Schelling, Felix Emmanuel.= _Ind._, 1858- ----. A professor of English literature in the University of Pennsylvania. Literary and Verse Criticism of the Age of Elizabeth; Life and Works of George Gascoigne; The Queen’s Progress. _Gi. Hou._
=Schenck, Ferdinand Schureman.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A [Dutch] Reformed clergyman of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Ten Commandments in the Nineteenth Century; The Ten Commandments and the Lord’s Prayer. _Fu._
=Schenk, David.= _N. C._, 1835- ----. A lawyer of Greensboro, North Carolina. The Battle of Guilford Court House; North Carolina, 1780-1781; Railroad Law in North Carolina.
=Schermerhorn, Martin Kellogg.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Poughkeepsie. Sacred Scriptures of the World (edited); Renascent Christianity. _Put._
=Schimpff, Henry William.= _N. Y._, 1868- ----. A physician of New York city. Textbook of Volumetric Analysis; Qualitative Chemical Analysis. _Wil._
=Schmidt, Nathaniel.= _Sn._, 1862- ----. A professor of Semitic languages at Cornell University from 1896. The Character of Christ’s Last Meal; Maranatha; The Son of Man and the Son of God in Modern Theology. _Mac._
=Schneider, Albert.= _Il._, 1863- ----. A professor of botany in Chicago. A Text-book of General Lichenology; Guide to the Study of Lichens; Microscopy and Micro-Technique; Hints on Drawing for Students in Biology; General Vegetable Pharmacography.
=Schoenhof, Jacob.= _G._, 1839-1903. A prominent political economist, resident in the United States from 1861. Destructive Influence of the Tariff upon Manufactures and Commerce; The Industrial Situation and the Question of Wages; Wages and Trade; The Economy of High Wages; Technical Education in Europe; History of Money and Prices. _Put._
=Schofield, John McAllister.= _N. Y._, 1831- ----. The lieutenant-general of the United States army in 1895; previously major-general commanding the army from 1888. Forty-six Years in the Army. _Cent._
=Schultze, Augustus.= _G._, 1840- ----. An educator, professor in the Moravian College at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from 1870. History of the Foreign Mission Work of the Moravians (in German); The Books of the Bible Analyzed; Grammar and Vocabulary of the Alaskan-Eskimo Language; Theology of the Apostles Peter and Paul in their Own Words.
=Schuyler, James Dix.= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. An hydraulic engineer of distinction, who has published a valuable work on Reservoirs for Irrigation, Water Power, and Domestic Water Supply. _Wil._
=Schwab, John Christopher.= _N. Y._, 1865- ----. A professor of political economy at Yale University. The Confederate States of America, 1861-1865. _Scr._
=Scidmore, Eliza Ruhamah.= _Ia._, 1856- ----. A writer of Washington city. Alaska; Jinrikisha Days in Japan; Guide to Alaska and the Northwest Coast; Westward to the Far East; Java: the Garden of the East; China: the Long Lived Empire; Winter India. _Ap. Cent. Lo._
=Scott, Charles Angus.= _E._, 1858- ----. A professor of mathematics at Bryn Mawr College from 1885. Certain Modern Ideas and Methods in Plane Analytical Geometry. _Mac._
=Scott, William Amasa.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A professor of economic history and theory in the University of Wisconsin. Repudiation of State Debts; The Economics of Commerce. _Cr._
=Scott, William Berryman.= _O._, 1858- ----. A professor of geology and palæontology at Princeton University. An Introduction to Geology. _Mac._
=Scott, William Earl Dodge.= _L. I._, 1852- ----. A naturalist, curator of the department of ornithology at Princeton University from 1897. Bird Studies; Story of a Bird Lover; Birds of Patagonia. _Put._
=Scribner, Frank Kimball.= _N. Y._, 1867. A littérateur of New York city. The Honour of a Princess; The Love of the Princess Alice; The Fifth of November; A Continental Cavalier.
=Scripps, James Edmund.= _E._, 1835- ----. A retired newspaper publisher of Detroit. Five Months Abroad; Memorials of the Scripps Family.
=Scruggs, William Lindsay.= _Tn._, 1834- ----. An Atlanta lawyer, United States minister to Colombia 1871-1877 and 1881-1887. British Aggressions in Venezuela; Fallacies of the British Blue Book; The Colombian and Venezuelan Republics; The Evolution of American Citizenship; Origin and Meaning of the Monroe Doctrine. _Lit._
=Sealsfield, Charles.= _A._, 1793-1864. An Austrian author resident for some years in the United States, whose original name was Karl Postle. Tokeah, or the White Rose, published in German as Der Legitime und die Republikaner; Transatlantische Reiseskizzen; Der Virey und die Aristokraten, a Mexican novel; Lebensbilden ans beiden Hemisphären, reissued as Morten oder die grosse Tour; Deutsch-amerikanische Wahlverwandtschaften; Süden und Norden; The Cabin Book, or Life in Texas. _See Kertbény’s Erinnerung an Sealsfield_ (1864).
=Seaman, Louis Livingston.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A major-surgeon in the United States volunteer engineers during the Spanish-American war. The Social Waste of a Great City; From Tokio through Manchuria with the Japanese. _Ap._
=Search, Preston Willis.= _O._, 1853- ----. An educator of Worcester, Massachusetts. An Ideal School. _Ap._
=Searle, George Mary.= _E._, 1839- ----. Brother of A. Searle (page 334). A Roman Catholic clergyman and astronomer, belonging to the order of Paulists. Elements of Geometry; Plain Facts for Fair Minds.
=Sears, Lorenzo.= _Ms._, 1838- ----. A professor of rhetoric and oratory at Brown University. The History of Oratory from the Age of Pericles; The Occasional Address: its Literature and Composition; Principles and Methods of Literary Criticism. _Put._
=Sedgwick, Annie Douglas.= _N. J._, 187- - ----. A novelist. The Confounding of Camelia; The Dull Miss Auchinard; The Rescue; Paths of Judgment. _Cent. Scr._
=Sedgwick, Ellery.= _N. Y._, 1872- ----. A New York littérateur. Son of H. D. Sedgwick, _infra_. Life of Thomas Paine. _Sm._
=Sedgwick, Henry Dwight.= _Ms._, 1824-1903. Son of H. D. Sedgwick (page 335). A lawyer of New York city. Damages; Leading Cases on Damages.
=Sedgwick, Henry Dwight.= 186- - ----. Son of H. D. Sedgwick, _supra_. An essayist and historian, of Stockbridge, Mass. Samuel de Champlain; Essays on Great Writers; Francis Parkman. _Hou._
=Sedgwick, William Thompson.= _Ct._, 1855- ----. A professor of biology in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1883. General Biology Principles of Sanitary Science and Public Health. _Ho. Mac._
=Sedley, Henry.= _Ms._, 1835-1899. A journalist of New York city. Dangerfield’s Rest: a Romance; Marion Rooke, or The Quest for Fortune.
=See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson.= _Mo._, 1866- ----. An astronomer at Washington city. Researches on the Evolution of the Stellar Systems.
=Seeley, Levi.= _N. Y._, 1847- ----. A professor of pedagogy in the State Normal School, Trenton, New Jersey, from 1895. The American Common School System; The German Common School System; History of Education; The Foundations of Education, are his most important works. _Am._
=Selleck, Willard Chamberlain.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A Universalist clergyman of Providence. The Spiritual Outlook. _Lit._
=Sellers, Edwin Jaquett.= _Pa._, 1865- ----. A lawyer of Philadelphia. Genealogy of the Jaquett Family; Genealogy of the Kollak Family; and other genealogical works.
=Semple, Ellen Churchill.= 18-- - ----. A Louisville writer on geographical subjects, and an editor of the Journal of Geography. American History and its Geographic Conditions. _Hou._
=Senn, Nicholas.= _Sd._, 1844- ----. A Chicago physician. Four Months among the Surgeons of Europe; Experimental Surgery; Principles of Surgery; Surgical Bacteriology; Pathology and Surgical Treatment of Tumours; Tuberculosis of the Genito-Urinary Organs.
=Serviss, Garrett Putnam.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. A Brooklyn lecturer oil astronomy. Astronomy with an Opera Glass; Edison’s Conquest of Mars, a novel; Pleasures of the Telescope; Other Worlds. _Ap._
=Setchell, William Albert.= _Ct._, 1864- ----. A professor of botany in the University of California from 1895. Laboratory Practice for Beginners in Botany. _Mac._
=Severance, Frank Hayward.= _Ms._, 1856- ----. An historical lecturer of Buffalo. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier. _Bur._
=Sewell, Robert.= _I._, 1831-1897. A lawyer of New York city. Pension Law Practice in the United States; Titles to Beds of Ponds and Streams in the State of New York.
=Seymour, Horatio Winslow.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A Chicago journalist and publisher. Government and Co. Limited. _Mg._
=Shackelton, Robert.= _Wis._, 1860- ----. A novelist. Toomey and Others, a volume of short stories; Many Waters; The Great Adventurer. _Scr._
=Shackford, Charles Chauncy.= _N. H._, 1815-1891. A Unitarian clergyman, pastor in Lynn, Massachusetts, 1846-65, and from 1871 professor of rhetoric at Cornell University. A Citizen’s Appeal in Regard to the War with Mexico; Social and Literary Papers. _Rob._
=Shaffer, Newton Melman.= _N. Y._, 1846- ----. An orthopædic surgeon of New York city. Potts’ Disease; The Hysterical Element in Orthopædic Surgery; Brief Essays on Orthopædic Surgery. _Ap. Put._
=Sharp, Dallas Lore.= _N. J._, 1870- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Boston, professor of English at Boston University from 1902. Wild Life Near Home; Roof and Meadow. _Cent._
=Sharpless, Isaac.= _Pa._, 1848- ----. An educator, president of Haverford College, Pennsylvania, from 1887. English Education in Elementary and Secondary Schools; A Quaker Experiment in Government; The Quakers in the Revolution; Two Centuries of Pennsylvania History. _Lip._
=Sharpless, Joseph.= _N. J._, 1772-1861. A Quaker philanthropist of Burlington, New Jersey. The Story of Joseph and his Brethren, set forth in a Pleasing and Instructive Manner (1812); A Family Record (1816), a Sharpless genealogy.
=Sharts, Joseph William.= _O._, 1875- ----. A lawyer and novelist of Dayton, Ohio. Ezra Caine; The Romance of a Rogue; The Hills of Freedom. _S._
=Shaw, John.= _Md._, 1778-1809. A physician of Baltimore. Poems (1810).
=Sheedy, Morgan Madden.= _I._, 1853- ----. A Roman Catholic clergyman of Altoona, Pennsylvania. Christian Unity; Social Problems.
=Sheldon, Charles Monroe.= _N. Y._, 1857- ----. A Congregational clergyman in Topeka, Kansas, whose writings have been extraordinarily popular, especially in England. In His Steps; His Brother’s Keeper; The Redemption of Freetown; Richard Bruce; Robert Hardy’s Seven Days; The Twentieth Door; The Crucifixion of Philip Strong; John King’s Question Class; Malcom Kirk; One of the Two; The Miracle at Markham; For Christ and the Church; The Narrow Gate.
=Sheldon, Henry Davidson.= _Utah_, 1874- ----. A professor in the University of Oregon. Student Life and Customs. _Ap._
=Sheldon, Walter Lorenzo.= _Vt._, 1858- ----. An ethical lecturer of St. Louis. An Ethical Movement; An Ethical Sunday School; The Story of the Bible; Old Testament Bible Stories for the Young. _Mac._
=Shepherd, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee [Kirkland].= “Odette Tyler.” _Ga._, 1860- ----. An actress. Boss, a Story of Virginia Life.
=Sheppard, Francis Henry.= _Mo._, 1846- ----. A retired lieutenant-commander in the United States navy. Love Afloat, a novel.
=Sherlock, Charles Reginald.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A novelist of Syracuse, New York. Your Uncle Lew; The Red Anvil. _Sto._
=Sherman, Charles Pomeroy.= _L. I._, 1847- ----. An attorney of Philadelphia. A Bachelor’s Wedding Trip. _Pen._
=Sherman, Lucius Adelno.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. An educator, professor of literature in the University of Nebraska. Analytics of Literature; What is Shakespeare? _Gi. Mac._
=Sherwood, Andrew.= _Pa._, 1848- ----. An assistant state geologist of Pennsylvania. Geology of Lycoming and Sullivan Counties, Pennsylvania; Geology of Potter County, Pennsylvania; and the words of a number of popular sacred and sentimental songs.
=Sherwood, Margaret Pollock.= “Elizabeth Hastings.” _N. Y._, 1864- ----. An instructor in Wellesley College. A Puritan Bohemia; Henry Worthington: Idealist; An Experiment in Altruism; Dryden’s Dramatic Theory and Practice; Daphne: an Autumn Pastoral; The Coming of the Tide. _Hou. Mac._
=Shields, George O----.= _O._, 1846- ----. A writer of New York city. The Big Game of North America; Cruisings in the Cascades; American Game Fishes; Hunting in the Great West; The American Book of the Dog; Camping and Camp Outfits; The Battle of the Big Hole. _Ra._
=Shinn, Milicent Washburn.= _Cal._, 1858- ----. Sister of C. H. Shinn (page 342). A writer of Niles, California. The Biography of a Baby. _Hou._
=Shipman, Benjamin Jonson.= _Ct._, 1853- ----. A lawyer of Saint Paul. Common Law Pleading; Equity Pleading; Practice and Forms: Minnesota. _West._
=Shipman, Louis Evan.= _L. I._, 1869- ----. A New Hampshire playwright and novelist. D’Arcy of the Guards; Predicaments, a collection of short stories; Urban Dialogues; Ralph Tarrant; The Curious Courtship of Kate Poins. _Lip. S._
=Shiras, Oliver Perry.= _Pa._, 1833- ----. An Iowa jurist. Equity Practice in Circuit Courts of the United States.
=Shock, William Henry.= _Md._, 1821- ----. A noted United States naval engineer, author of an important work on Steam Boilers, their Design, Construction, and Management.
=Shoemaker, John Vietch.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. A physician and medical lecturer of Philadelphia. Poisons and Antidotes; Ointments and Oleates; Treatise on Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Heredity, Health, and Personal Beauty. _Ap._
=Shortz, Robert Packer.= 18-- - ----. A civil engineer who has written the novels The Passing Emperor; The Gift of Bonaparte; The Girdle of the Gods.
=Shriver, John Shultz.= _Md._, 1857- ----. A Washington newspaper correspondent. Almost, a romance; Through the South and West with President Harrison.
=Shuey, Mrs. Lillian [Hinman].= _Il._, 1853- ----. A novelist of California. Hulda; Don Luis’ Wife: a Romance of the West Indies; The Little Lady of the Cobweb Palace; California Sunshine (verse). _Lai._
=Shufeldt, Robert William.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A surgeon and biologist of Washington city. The Anatomy of Birds; Chapters on the Natural History of Birds; The Myology of the Raven; Folk-Lore Tales of Moe and Asbjörnsen (with A. Shufeldt); Chapters on the Natural History of the United States.
=Shuman, Edwin Llewellyn.= _Pa._, 1863- ----. A journalist of Evanston, Illinois. Steps into Journalism; Practical Journalism. _Ap._
=Shumway, Edgar Solomon.= _Ms._, 1856- ----. A university extension lecturer. A Day in Ancient Rome; Latin Synonyms. _Gi. He._
=Shute, Daniel Kerfoot.= _Va._, 1858- ----. A physician of Washington city. A First Book in Organic Evolution.
=Shute, Samuel Moore.= _Pa._, 1823-1902. A Baptist clergyman, professor of English literature at Columbian University, Washington city, from 1859. Manual of Anglo-Saxon.
=Shutter, Marion Daniel.= _O._, 1853- ----. A Universalist clergyman of Minneapolis. Wit and Humour of the Bible; Justice and Mercy; Child of Nature; Applied Evolution.
=Sibley, Edwin Day.= 18-- - ----. A Boston lawyer and writer. Stillman Gott, Farmer and Fisherman. _Lit._
=Sibley, Mrs. Louise Florence Maria [Lyndon].= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A littérateur of Malden, Massachusetts. A Lighthouse Village. _Hou._
=Sickles, David Banks.= _N. Y._, 1837- ----. A diplomatist, United States Minister to Siam 1876-1881. Leaves of the Lotus; The Land of the Lotus.
=Sidney, Edward William.= Pseudonym of Nathaniel Beverly Tucker (page 390).
=Siebert, Wilbur Henry.= _O._, 1866- ----. A professor of European history in the Ohio State University from 1898. The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom; The Government of Ohio. _Mac._
=Sigsbee, Charles Dwight.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A noted naval officer, captain in command of the warship Maine at the time of its explosion in the harbour of Havana. Deep-Sea Sounding and Dredging; The Maine. _Cent._
=Simmons, Henry Martyn.= _N. Y._, 1864- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Minneapolis. The Unending Genesis; New Tables of Stone and Other Essays.
=Simonds, William Edward.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. A professor of English literature at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. A Student’s History of English Literature; Sir Thomas Wyatt and his Poems; Introduction to the Study of English Fiction. _He. Hou._
=Simonton, Charles Henry.= _S. C._, 1829- ----. A jurist of Charleston. Lectures on Jurisdiction and Practice of United States Courts; Digest of South Carolina Equity Decisions.
=Simpson, Samuel.= _Mch._, 1868- ----. A lecturer on American church history in Hartford Theological Seminary. Life of Ulrich Zwingli: Swiss Patriot and Reformer. _Ba._
=Sinclair, Upton.= _Ind._, 1878- ----. A novelist of Princeton, New Jersey. King Midas; The Journal of Arthur Stirling; Prince Hagen: a Phantasy; Manassas. _Mac._
=Singleton, Esther.= _Md._, 18-- - ----. The Furniture of our Forefathers; A Guide to the Opera; Turrets, Towers, and Temples; Love in Literature and Art (edited); Wonders of Nature (edited); Romantic Castles and Palaces (edited); Social New York under the Georges. _Ap. Do._
=Sitterly, Charles Fremont.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A professor of biblical literature at Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, New Jersey, from 1892. Praxis in Manuscripts of Greek New Testament; History of the English Bible (with S. G. Ayres, _supra_).
=Sizer, Nelson.= _Ms._, 1812-1897. A phrenologist of Brooklyn. How to Teach; Forty Years in Phrenology; Heads and Faces; Right Selection in Wedlock; Resemblance to Parents.
=Skeel, Adelaide.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. An author of Newburg, New York. An After Christmas Thought; My Three-Legged Story-Teller; King Washington (with W. H. Brearley, _supra_). _Lip._
=Skinner, Mrs. Henrietta Channing [Dana].= _Ms._, 186- - ----. Daughter of R. H. Dana, 2d (page 87). A novelist of Detroit. Espiritu Santo; Heart and Soul. _Har._
=Slattery, Charles Lewis.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Faribault, Minnesota. Felix Reville Brunot. _Lgs._
=Sleight, Charles Lee.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Waterford, New York. Prince of the Pin Elves; The Water People. _Pa._
=Sleight, Mary Breck.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A writer of Sag Harbor, New York. Prairie Days; Osego Chronicles; Pulpit and Easel; The House at Crague; Flag on the Mill; The Knights of Sandy Hollow; An Island Heroine.
=Slicer, Thomas Roberts.= _D. C._, 1847- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of New York city, but prior to 1881 in the Methodist ministry. The Great Affirmations of Religion; The Power and the Promise of the Liberal Faith. _Hou._
=Slocum, Joshua.= _N. S._, 1844- ----. A navigator who in 1898 completed a voyage around the world alone in a craft of nine tons register. The Voyage of the Liberdade from Brazil to New York; Sailing Alone Around the World. _Cent._
=Smart, Richard Addison.= _Ind._, 1872- ----. A mechanical engineer of Boston. Handbook of Engineering Laboratory Practice. _Wil._
=Smiley, Francis Edward.= _Pa._, 1858- ----. A Presbyterian evangelist of Philadelphia. The Evangelization of a Great City.
=Smith, Mrs. Alice [Prescott].= _Wis._, 18-- - ----. A novelist now residing in California. The Legatee; Off the Highway. _Hou._
=Smith, Arthur Cosslett.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A lawyer and novelist of Rochester, New York. The Monk and the Dancer; The Turquoise Cup. _Scr._
=Smith, Arthur Henderson.= _Ct._, 1845- ----. A missionary in China among whose writings are Chinese Characteristics; China in Convulsion; Rex Christus. _Mac. Rev._
=Smith, Asa Dodge.= _N. H._, 1804-1877. A Congregational clergyman, president of Dartmouth College, 1863-67. Letters to a Young Student; Memoirs of Mrs. Louisa Leavitt; Christian Statesmanship.
=Smith, Benjamin Mosby.= _Va._, 1811- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Virginia, professor of Oriental literature at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, 1854. Commentary on the Psalms and Proverbs; Family Religion; Questions on the Gospels.
=Smith, Charles Henry.= _Sa._, 1842- ----. A professor of American history at Yale University from 1890. History of Yale University (1898).
=Smith, Charles Sprague.= _Ms._, 1853- ----. A lecturer of New York city; Barbizon Days.
=Smith, David Eugene.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A professor of mathematics in the Teachers’ College, Columbia University, among whose professional works are Plane and Solid Geometry; History of Modern Mathematics; Teaching of Elementary Mathematics. _Gi. Mac. Wil._
=Smith, David Thomas.= _Ky._, 1840- ----. A Louisville physician. Obstetric Problems; The Philosophy of Memory and Other Essays. _Mor._
=Smith, [Edmund] Munroe.= _L. I._, 1854- ----. A professor of Roman law at Columbia University from 1891. Bismarck and German Unity. _Mac._
=Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee [Allen].= _N. H._, 1817-1898. Wife of H. B. Smith (page 317). Beside editing The Life and Work of Henry Boynton Smith, she wrote several hymns which are found in hymnals, and other verse.
=Smith, Frank Berkeley.= 18-- - ----. Son of F. Hopkinson Smith (page 347). The Real Latin Quarter; How Paris Amuses Itself; Budapest, The City of the Magyars. _Fu._
=Smith, Mrs. Harriette [Knight].= _O._, 1855- ----. A Boston journalist. The History of the Lowell Institute.
=Smith, Harry Bache.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A dramatist of New York city, among whose opera librettos are Robin Hood; Rob Roy; Clover; Sindbad; The Little Corporal. He has also written Will Shakespeare, a comedy; Stage Lyrics and Sonnets.
=Smith, Henry Erskine.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. A New York writer. On and Off the Saddle; Love’s Diplomacy.
=Smith, Henry Preserved.= _O._, 1847- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of Hebrew at Lane Theological Seminary at Cincinnati from 1877. The Bible and Islam; Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Samuel. _Scr._
=Smith, John Bernhardt.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. A professor of entomology at Rutgers College. Economic Entomology for the Farmer and Fruit Grower.
=Smith, John Day.= _Me._, 1845- ----. A lawyer of Minneapolis. Cases on Constitutional Law. _West._
=Smith, Justin Harvey.= _N. H._, 1857- ----. A professor of history at Dartmouth College from 1899. The Troubadours at Home. _Put._
=Smith, Langdon.= _Ky._, 1858- ----. A New York journalist. On the Pan Handle.
=Smith, Lewis Worthington.= _Il._, 1866- ----. A professor of English in Drake University, Iowa, from 1902. A Modern Composition and Rhetoric; God’s Sunlight; The Writing of the Short Story. _Cr. He._
=Smith, Marion Couthouy.= _Pa._, 18-- - ----. A magazine contributor of East Orange, New Jersey. Dr. Marks, Socialist.
=Smith, Munroe.= _See Smith, Edmund Munroe._
=Smith, Nora Archibald.= _Pa._, 186- - ----. Sister of Mrs. Riggs (page 315). A writer upon kindergarten themes. The Children of the Future; Under the Cactus Flag. With Mrs. Riggs she has written The Republic of Childhood; The Story Hour. _Hou._
=Smith, Orlando Jay.= _Ind._, 1842- ----. The president of the National Press Association. Eternalism: A Theory of Infinite Justice; Balance: The Fundamental Verity. _Hou._
=Smith, Philip Henry.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. An editor and author of Pawling, New York. Acadia: a Lost Chapter in American History; Curiosities in American History; General History of Dutchess County, 1609-1876; Legends of the Shawangunk; Vermont and New York Land Jobbers; The Statesmen of Podunk; Little Ethel, or a Sprig of Sumac; Evangeline, a dramatization of Longfellow’s poem.
=Smith, Samuel Joseph.= _N. J._, 1771-1835. Grandson of Samuel Smith (page 350). A writer of Burlington, New Jersey, author of the hymn, “Arise, my soul, with rapture rise.” Miscellaneous Writings with Memoir (1836).
=Smith, Theodore Clarke.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. A professor of American history in Williams College since 1903. The Free-Soil Party in Wisconsin; The Liberty and Free-Soil Parties in the Northwest; Analytical Index and Bibliography to the American Statesmen series of biographies. _Lgs. Hou._
=Smith, Thomas Berry.= _O._, 1850- ----. A Missouri educator, president of Central College, Fayette, from 1901. Studies in Nature and Language Lessons; In Many Moods (verse). _He._
=Smith, William Benjamin.= _Ky._, 1850- ----. A professor of mathematics at Tulane University, New Orleans, from 1893. Elementary Coördinate Geometry; A Clue to Trigonometry; Bible of the New Testament; Introductory Modern Geometry. _Gi. Mac._
=Smithey, Royall Bascom.= _Va._, 1851- ----. A professor of mathematics in Randolph-Macon College, Virginia, from 1878. History of Virginia; Civil Government of Virginia. _Am._
=Smythe, William Ellsworth.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A journalist of San Diego, California. The Conquest of Arid America. _Har._
=Sneath, Elias Hershey.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A professor of philosophy at Yale University. The Philosophy of Reid; The Ethics of Hobbes; The Mind of Tennyson.
=Snow, Alvin Lincoln.= _Il._, 1862- ----. A clergyman of Lenox, Iowa. Songs of the White Mountains and Other Poems.
=Snow, Charles Henry.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. An engineer, dean of the School of Applied Science, New York University, from 1897. The Principal Species of Wood (1893). _Wil._
=Snow, Lorenzo.= _O._, 1814-1901. The president of the Mormon Church 1898-1901. The Italian Mission; The Only Way to be Saved; The Voice of Joseph; The Palestine Tourists. The Book of Mormon was translated into Italian by him.
=Snow, Walter Bradlee.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. A mechanical engineer of Boston. Mechanical Draft; Steam Boiler Practice. _Wil._
=Snowden, David Harold.= _W. Va._, 1842- ----. A Congregational clergyman in Kansas. Is Man a Creation? God’s Hand in American History.
=Snowden, James Henry.= _Pa._, 1852- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Pittsburgh, editor of the Presbyterian Banner. Scenes and Sayings in the Life of Christ. _Rev._
=Snyder, Albert Whitcomb.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of New York city, among whose writings are The Chief Things; Confirmation; Church Doctrine for the People. _Wh._
=Snyder, Charles McCoy.= _Pa._, 1859- ----. A Philadelphia journalist. Comic History of Greece; Runaway Robinson. _Lip._
=Sommerville, Maxwell.= _Va._, 1829-1904. A professor of glyptology in the University of Pennsylvania from 1894. Engraved Gems; On the Meinam, together with Three Romances of Siamese Life and Customs; Sands of Sahara; Siam. _Lip._
=Soule, Charles Carroll.= _Ms._, 1842- ----. A Boston writer. Romeo and Juliet, a New York travesty; Hamlet Revamped; The Lawyer’s Reference Manual of Law Books and Citations.
=Sousa, John Philip.= _D. C._, 1854- ----. A popular musician and bandmaster. The Fifth String. _Bo._
=Southworth, Alvan S----.= 1846-1901. The secretary of the American Geographical Society for some years. Four Thousand Miles up the Nile; Life of General Winfield Hancock.
=Spalding, Frederick Putnam.= _Pa._, 1857- ----. A civil engineer. Notes on Hydraulic Cement; Text-Book on Roads and Pavements; Hydraulic Cement, its Properties, Testing, and Use. _Wil._
=Spalding, James Field.= _Ct._, 1839- ----. A Roman Catholic theologian of Concord, Massachusetts, but prior to 1890 an Episcopal clergyman of Cambridge. The Teaching and Influence of Saint Augustine; The World’s Unrest and its Remedy. _Lgs._
=Spalding, Volney Morgan.= _N. Y._, 1849- ----. A professor of botany at the University of Michigan from 1876. Introduction to Botany; Guide to the Study of Common Plants; Monograph on the White Pine. _He._
=Spalding, William Andrew.= _Mch._, 1852- ----. A journalist of Los Angeles. The Orange: its Culture in California.
=Sparks, Edwin Erle.= _O._, 1860- ----. A professor of history in the University of Chicago from 1895. The Men who Made the Nation; Formative Incidents in American Diplomacy; The Men who Rule the Nation.
=Spearman, Frank Hamilton.= _N. Y._, 186- - ----. A magazinist of Wheaton, Illinois. The Nerve of Foley; Held for Orders, tales of railway life; Doctor Bryson; The Daughter of a Magnate; The Close of the Day. The Strategy of Great Railroads. _Ap. Scr._
=Speer, Emory.= _Ga._, 1848- ----. A jurist of Macon, Georgia. Removal of Causes from State to United States Courts; Lectures on the Constitution of the United States.
=Speer, Robert Elliott.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. A Presbyterian missionary. Christ and Life; Papers and Practice of the Christian Life; Studies of the Man, Jesus Christ; Remember Jesus Christ; Missions and Politics in Asia; Memorial of a True Life; Studies of the Man, Paul. _Rev._
=Sperry, Lyman Beecher.= _N. Y._, 1841- ----. A lecturer of Oberlin, Ohio. Concerning Narcotics; Confidential Talks with Young Men; Confidential Talks with Young Women; Husband and Wife; Physiology, Fear and Faith. _Rev._
=Speyers, Clarence Livingstone.= _N. Y._, 1863- ----. A professor of Chemistry at Rutgers College, New Jersey, from 1891. Text-Book of Physical Chemistry. _Vn._
=Spingarn, Joel Elias.= _N. Y._, 1875- ----. A tutor in Columbia University from 1900. A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance; The New Hesperides; American Scholarship. _Mac._
=Sprague, Frank Headley.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A metaphysical writer of Quincy, Massachusetts. Spiritual Consciousness.
=Sprague, Franklin M----.= _Ms._, 1843- ----. A Congregational clergyman of Tampa, Florida. Socialism from Genesis to Revelation; The Laws of Social Evolution; Honest Money.
=Sprague, Henry Harrison.= _Ms._, 1841- ----. A lawyer of Boston. Women under the Law of Massachusetts: their Rights, Privileges, and Disabilities; History of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society; City Government in Boston (1890).
=Sprague, Homer Baxter.= _Ms._, 1829- ----. An educator of Boston, among whose many publications are The Fellowship of Slaveholders; Voice and Gesture; Alleged Law Blunders in Shakspere. _Gi._
=Sprague, William Cyrus.= _O._, 1860- ----. A lawyer of Detroit. Sprague’s Abridgment of Blackstone’s Commentaries; Flashes of Wit from Bench and Bar; Directions to Vendors in Conditional Sales; Sprague’s Speeches; Illustrative Cases on the Law of Domestic Relations; Selected Cases on Contracts.
=Stanley, Hiram Alonzo.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A journalist, formerly of Binghamton, New York. Rex Wayland’s Fortune; The Backwoodsman.
=Stapleton, Ammon.= _Pa._, 1850- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Philadelphia. Natural History of the Bible; Annals of the Evangelical Association; Evangelical Catechism and Bible Companion.
=Stapleton, Mrs. Patience [Tucker].= _Me._, 1861-1893. A novelist and journalist of Colorado. My Jean; Kady; My Sister’s Husband; Babo Murphy; Rose-Geranium.
=Starling, William.= _O._, 1839-1900. An engineer in government service. The Improvement of the Mississippi River; Some Notes on the Holland Dykes; The Floods of the Mississippi.
=Starr, Frederick.= _N. Y._, 1858- ----. A professor of anthropology in the University of Chicago from 1893. First Steps in Human Progress; On the Hills; American Indians. _He. Fl._
=Starr, Louis.= _Pa._, 184- - ----. A Philadelphia physician. Diseases of the Digestive Organs in Infancy and Childhood; Hygiene of the Nursery; Diets for Infants and Children in Health and Disease.
=Starrett, Mrs. Helen [Ekin].= _Pa._, 1840- ----. A Chicago educator. Letters to a Daughter; Letters to Elder Daughters; After College, What? _Cr._
=Stearns, Henry Putnam.= _Ms._, 1828- ----. A physician of Hartford. Insanity: its Causes and Prevention; Mental Diseases.
=Steere, Joseph Beal.= _Mich._, 1842- ----. A professor of zoölogy in the University of Michigan. Fifty New Species of Philippine Birds.
=Steffens, Joseph Lincoln.= _Cal._, 1866- ----. A journalist of New York city. The Shame of the Cities.
=Stein, Evaleen.= _Ind._, 18-- - ----. A verse-writer of Lafayette, Indiana. One Way to the Woods.
=Steiner, Bernard Christian.= _Ct._, 1867- ----. The librarian of the Enoch Pratt Free Library at Baltimore from 1892. History of Education in Maryland; History of Education in Connecticut; Citizenship and Suffrage in Maryland; Institutions and Civil Government of Maryland; History of Guilford, Connecticut; Genealogy of the Steiner Family; Life of Sir Robert Eden.
=Steinmetz, Charles Proteus.= _Ga._, 1865- ----. An electrician of Schenectady. Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena; Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering.
=Stelwagon, Henry Weightman.= _Pa._, 1853- ----. A Philadelphia physician. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin; Treatise on Diseases of the Skin.
=Stengel, Alfred.= _Pa._, 1868- ----. A Philadelphia physician. A Text-Book of Pathology.
=Stephens, Henry Morse.= _S._, 1857- ----. A historian of Scottish birth, formerly a journalist, but from 1892 to 1894 lecturer on Indian history at Cambridge, England, from 1894 to 1902 professor of modern European history at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, and from 1902 professor of history at the University of California. Beside contributions to the Encyclopedia Britannica and Dictionary of National Biography, he has published A History of the French Revolution; The Story of Portugal; Albuquerque (in Rulers of India Series); European History, 1789-1815; Principal Speeches of the Statesmen and Orators of the French Revolution (edited); Syllabus of European History. _Mac. Put._
=Stephens, Robert Neilson.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. Kinsman of A. H. Stephens (page 359). A New York writer of plays and novels, dramatic editor of the Philadelphia Press, 1887-1893. His plays include, An Enemy to the King; The Ragged Regiment. His novels are, An Enemy to the King; The Continental Dragoon; The Road to Ruin; A Gentleman Player; Captain Ravenshaw; The Mystery of Murray Davenport; The Bright Face of Danger. _Pa._
=Stephenson, Henry Theu.= _O._, 1870- ----. A professor of English in Indiana University from 1900. Patroon Van Volkenberg; The Fickle Wheel.
=Stephenson, Nathaniel.= _O._, 1867- ----. Brother of H. T. Stephenson, _supra_. A novelist, professor of history in the College of Charleston, South Carolina, from 1902. They that Take the Sword; The Beautiful Mrs. Moulton.
=Sterrett, James Macbride.= _Pa._, 1847- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, professor of philosophy in Columbian University at Washington city from 1892. Studies in Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion; Reason and Authority in Religion; The Ethics of Hegel. _Wh._
=Stetson, Mrs. Charlotte [Perkins].= _See Gilman, Mrs. C. P._
=Stetson, Mrs. Grace Ellery [Channing].= _R. I._, 1862- ----. Daughter of W. F. Channing (page 57). A littérateur of Pasadena, California. Dr. Channing’s Note Book (edited); Selections from hitherto unpublished manuscript of W. E. Channing, 1st; The Sister of a Saint, and Other Stories; Sea Drift, a collection of verse; The Fortune of a Day. _S. Sm._
=Stevens, Albert Clark.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A New York journalist. Cyclopædia of Fraternities.
=Stevens, Augusta De Grasse.= _N. Y._, 1865-1894. A novelist and art critic whose home was in London for many years. Distance, a novelette; Old Boston, an American Historical Romance; The Lost Dauphin; Miss Hildreth; The Sensation of the Season; A Romantic Inheritance. _See Black’s Notable Women of To-day._ _Ap. Scr._
=Stevens, Charles Wistar.= _N. H._, 1836-1901. A physician of Boston. Revelations of a Boston Physician.
=Stevens, Charles Woodbury.= _Ms._, 1831- ----. A Boston merchant. Fly Fishing in Maine Lakes.
=Stevens, Frank Lincoln.= _N. Y._, 1871- ----. A professor of botany and vegetable pathology at the North Carolina College of Agriculture for 1903. Agriculture for Beginners and many professional papers.
=Stevens, Hazard.= _R. I._, 1842- ----. Son of I. I. Stevens, _infra_. A lawyer of Boston. The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens. _Hou._
=Stevens, Isaac Ingalls.= _Ms._, 1818-1862. A major-general of the United States army, killed at the battle of Chantilly. Campaigns of the Rio Grande and Mexico; Report of Explorations for a Route for the Pacific Railroad from St. Paul to Puget Sound (1855-1860). _See Life, by H. Stevens_ (1900).
=Stevens, Joseph Earle.= _Ms._, 1870- ----. A business man of New York city who has published Yesterdays in the Philippines, a record of life in Manila, 1894-1895. _Scr._
=Stevens, Sheppard.= _See Stevens, Mrs. Susan._
=Stevens, Mrs. Susan Sheppard [Pierce].= _Al._, 1862- ----. Daughter of H. N. Pierce (page 297). A novelist of St. Louis. I Am the King; The Sword of Justice; The Eagle’s Talon, a Romance of the Louisiana Purchase; The Sign of Triumph. _Lit. Pa._
=Stevens, Walter B----.= _Ct._, 1848- ----. A Washington newspaper correspondent. Through Texas (1892).
=Stevenson, Burton Egbert.= _O._, 1872- ----. A librarian of Chilicothe, Ohio. A Soldier of Virginia, an historical novel; At Odds with the Regent; The Heritage; Tommy Remington’s Battle; Marsan; The Halladay Case; Cadets of Gascony; The Marathon Mystery. _Cent. Hou. Lip._
=Stevenson, James Henry.= _Ont._, 1860- ----. A Methodist clergyman, professor of Hebrew in Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Herodotus and the Empires of the East (joint author); Babylonian and Assyrian Contracts; Hymnology of the Assyrians and Babylonians. _Am._
=Stevenson, Paul Eve.= _N. Y._, 1868- ----. A writer of Garden City, Long Island. A Deep-Water Voyage; By Way of Cape Horn. _Lip._
=Stevenson, Mrs. Sara [Yorke].= _F._, 1847- ----. An archæologist of Philadelphia. The Book of the Dead; Maximilian in Mexico. _Cent._
=Stewart, David.= _Md._, 1856- ----. A lawyer of Baltimore. The Law of Marriage and Divorce in England and the United States; Digest of the Law of Husband and Wife (with F. King).
=Stifler, James Madison.= _Pa._, 1839-1902. A Baptist clergyman, professor of New Testament exegesis at Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, Pennsylvania, 1882-1902. The Life of Christ; An Introduction to the Book of Acts; Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans.
=Stillman, Annie Raymond.= _S. C._, 1855- ----. How They Kept the Faith.
=Stillman, Thomas Bliss.= _N. J._, 1852- ----. Nephew of W. J. Stillman (page 361). A professor of analytical chemistry in the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken, New Jersey, from 1886. Engineering Chemistry; The Rutgers Scarlet Letter.
=Stimpson, Herbert Baird.= _Md._, 1869- ----. A novelist of Baltimore. The Regeneration; The Tory Maid. _Do._
=Stimson, Henry Albert.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. A Congregational clergyman in New York city. Religion and Business; Questions of Modern Inquiry; The Apostles’ Creed. _Rev._
=Stine, Wilbur Morris.= _Pa._, 1863- ----. A professor of engineering at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, from 1898. Photometrical Measurements; The Wreck of the Myrtle, and Other Verses.
=Stiness, John Henry.= _R. I._, 1840- ----. A jurist of Providence. History of Lotteries in Rhode Island; Liquor Legislation in Rhode Island.
=Stockard, Henry Jerome.= _N. C._, 1858- ----. A North Carolina educator who has published Fugitive Lines.
=Stockbridge, Horace Edward.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. An agricultural chemist, professor of agriculture in the Florida Agricultural College. Rocks and Soils. _Wil._
=Stockham, Mrs. Alice [Bunker].= _O._, 1833- ----. A Chicago physician. Tokology, a Book of Maternity; Keradin; Karezza; Parenthood; True Manhood; Koradine (with L. H. Talcott); Creative Life; Tolstoi.
=Stockton, Louise.= _Pa._, 1838- ----. Sister of F. R. Stockton (page 362). A novelist and journalist of Philadelphia. Dorothea; Apple Seeds and Briar Thorn; The Sylvan City, a series of papers upon Philadelphia.
=Stockwell, Chester Twitchell.= _Ms._, 1841- ----. A dental surgeon of Springfield, Massachusetts. The Evolution of Immortality; The Philosophic Idea of God; Sentiment versus Science; Ethical Aspects of the Evolution of Machinery; Relation of Evolutionary Thought to Immortality; Ethical Basis of Equality; The New Materialism; The New Pantheism; Ethical Ideals and World Movements.
=Stoddard, Enoch Vine.= _Ct._, 1840- ----. Cousin of W. O. Stoddard (page 363). A physician and surgeon of Rochester, New York, professor emeritus of therapeutics and hygiene in the University of Buffalo. Beside professional papers he has published Bertrand du Guesclin: his Life and Times. _Put._
=Stoddard, Francis Hovey.= _Vt._, 1847- ----. A professor of English literature at the University of the City of New York. The Modern Novel; The Evolution of the English Novel; Tolstoi and Matthew Arnold; The Ideal in Literature; The Uses of Rhetoric, are among his writings. _Mac._
=Stone, Frederick Dawson.= _Pa._, 1841-1897. An historical scholar of Philadelphia, librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1876-1897, and author of many historical essays of value.
=Stone, Mrs. Margaret Manson [Barbour].= _Mo._, 1841- ----. A St. Louis writer. The Problem of Domestic Service; One of “Berrian’s” Novels; A Practical Study of the Soul. _Do._
=Stone, Richard French.= _Ky._, 1844- ----. A physician of Indianapolis. Elements of Modern Medicine; Biography of Eminent American Physicians and Surgeons (edited).
=Stone, Witmer.= _Pa._, 1886- ----. Son of F. D. Stone, _supra_. An ornithologist of Philadelphia, among whose writings are Bird Waves; The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Report on Birds collected in Yucatan and Southern Mexico.
=Stowell, Calvin Llewellyn.= _Pa._, 1845- ----. A prominent financier of Rochester, New York. The Red Cross of Constantine, a work upon Free Masonry.
=Strang, Lewis Clinton.= _Ms._, 1869- ----. A dramatic critic. Famous Actresses of the Day; Famous Actors of the Day; Prima Donnas and Soubrettes in America; Celebrated Comedians in America; Players and Plays of the Last Quarter Century. _Pa._
=Stratemeyer, Edward.= _N. J._, 1862- ----. An author of Newark, New Jersey, popular as a writer for young people. Victor Horton’s Idea; Richard Dare’s Venture; Oliver Bright’s Search; The Last Cruise of the Spitfire; Reuben Stone’s Discovery; Bound to be an Electrician; The Minute Boys of Lexington; Under Dewey at Manila; A Young Volunteer in Cuba; Fighting in Cuban Waters; The Campaign of the Jungle; The Minute Boys of Bunker Hill; Under Otis in the Philippines; To Alaska for Gold; With Washington in the West; Under McArthur in Luzon; Between Boer and Briton; On to Pekin; True to Himself; For the Liberty of Texas; The Young Bandmaster; With Taylor on the Rio Grande; Lost on the Orinoco; The Young Volcano Explorers; Young Explorers of the Isthmus; Young Explorers of the Amazon; Two Young Lumbermen; The Young Auctioneer; Shorthand Tom; Fighting for his Own; American Boys’ Life of William McKinley; American Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt; Marching on Niagara; At the Fall of Montreal; On the Trail of Pontiac; Joe the Surveyor; Larry the Wanderer; Under the Mikado’s Flag. _Est. Le._
=Stratton, George Malcolm.= _Cal._, 1865- ----. A professor of psychology in the University of California. Experimental Psychology and its Bearing upon Culture. _Mac._
=Strecker, Herman.= _Pa._, 1836-1901. A naturalist and sculptor of Reading, Pennsylvania. Butterflies and Moths of North America.
=Street, Ida Maria.= _Ia._, 1856- ----. A Milwaukee educator. Ruskin’s Principles of Art Criticism. _S._
=Streeter, John Williams.= _O._, 1847- ----. A Chicago physician. Doctor Tom, a novel. _Mac._
=Stringer, Arthur John Arbuthnot.= _Ont._, 1874- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Watches of Twilight; Pauline and Other Poems; Epigrams; The Loom of Destiny; The Silver Poppy. _Sm._
=Stringham, [Washington] Irving.= _N. Y._, 1847- ----. A professor of mathematics in the University of California from 1882. Uniplanar Algebra.
=Stroebel, Edward Henry.= _S. C._, 1855- ----. A lawyer and diplomat, Secretary of the United States Legation and Chargé d’Affaires at Madrid, 1885-1890. The Spanish Revolution, a history covering the period from 1868 to 1875. _Sm._
=Strong, Charles Hall.= _La._, 1850- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Savannah. In Paradise; Sermons; Creed in Deed; A Fair Agnostic; Is Hell Endless?
=Strong, Frank.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. The chancellor of the University of Kansas from 1902. Life of Benjamin Franklin; A Forgotten Danger to the New England Colonies; The Government of the American People (with J. Schafer). _Hou._
=Strong, George Augustus.= “Marc Antony Henderson.” 18- ----. An Episcopal clergyman now (1904) living in Cambridge, but formerly a professor in Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. The Song of Milkanwatha, and Other Poems,--the title poem a witty parody of Hiawatha.
=Stryker, William Scudder.= _N. J._, 1838-1900. An author of Trenton, New Jersey, adjutant-general of New Jersey. The Battles of Trenton and Princeton. _Hou._
=Studer, Jacob Henry.= _O._, 1840- ----. An ornithologist of Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: its Resources and Progress; The Birds of North America; Ornithology.
=Sudbury, Richard.= _See Gibson, Charles H._
=Sudworth, George Bishop.= _Wis._, 1862- ----. A dendrologist in government service, among whose writings are Check List of North American Forest Trees; Forest Flora of the Rocky Mountain Region; Forest Flora of Tennessee; Trees of the United States Important in Forestry; Nomenclature of Arborescent Flora of the United States.
=Sullivan, Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins.= _Nebraska_, 1874- ----. Out of the West. _Har._
=Super, Charles William.= _Pa._, 1842- ----. An educator, president of Ohio University at Athens, Ohio. Translation of Weil’s Order of Words; A History of the German Language; Between Heathenism and Christianity; Wisdom and Will in Education. _Rev._
=Sutherland, Mrs. Evelyn Greenleaf [Baker].= _Ms._, 185- - ----. A playwright of Boston. Po’ White Trash and Other One-act Dramas; In Office Hours and Other Vaudeville Sketches, and other one-act plays.
=Sutphen, William Gilbert Van Tassel.= _Pa._, 1861- ----. A littérateur of New York city. The Golficide; The Golfer’s Alphabet; The Nineteenth Hole; The Cardinal’s Rose; The Doomsman; The Golfer’s Calendar. _Har._
=Swift, Lindsay.= _Ms._, 1856- ----. Son of J. L. Swift (page 370). A librarian in the Boston Public Library. Brook Farm; Benjamin Franklin, a brief biography; Literary Landmarks of Boston. _Hou. Mac. Sm._
=Swift, Morrison Isaac.= 18-- - ----. A writer of Cambridge. Imperialism and Liberty; A League of Justice; The Advent of Empire; Grimple’s Mind.
=Swing, Albert Temple.= _O._, 1849- ----. A Congregational clergyman, professor of church history in Oberlin Theological Seminary from 1893. Theology of Albrecht Ritschl. _Lgs._
=Swing, Melvin.= _Ms._, 1863- ----. The Darrow Enigma.
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=Tadd, James Liberty.= _At Sea_, 1854- ----. An educator, director of the Philadelphia School of Industrial Art. New Methods in Education. _Ju._
=Taft, Lorado.= _Il._, 1860- ----. A sculptor of Chicago. The History of American Sculpture. _Mac._
=Taggart, Marion Ames.= _Ms._, 1866- ----. A New York writer for young people. Aser the Shepherd; Bezaleel; Blissylvania Post Office; By Branscombe River; Three Girls and Especially One; Treasure of Nugget Mountain; Winnetou; Jack Hildreth on the Nile; Loyal Blue and Royal Scarlet; The Wyndham Girls; Miss Lochinvar; The Little Gray House. _Ap. Ben. Cent._
=Tait, John Robinson.= _O._, 1834- ----. A New York author and artist. European Life, Legend, and Landscape; Dolce far Niente, a collection of verse.
=Talbot, Arthur Newell.= _Il._, 1857- ----. A professor of engineering in the University of Illinois from 1890. The Railway Transition Spiral.
=Talbot, Eugene Solomon.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. A prominent Chicago dentist. Degeneracy: its Causes, Signs, and Results; Irregularities of the Teeth and their treatment; Interstitial Gingivitis. _Scr._
=Talmage, James Edward.= _E._, 1862- ----. A professor of geology in the University of Utah. First Book of Nature; Domestic Science; The Articles of Faith; The Book of Mormon; The Great Salt Lake, Present and Past.
=Tappan, Eva March.= _Ms._, 1854- ----. A teacher in the English High School, Worcester, Massachusetts. Charles Lamb: the Man and the Author; In the Days of Alfred the Great; Old Ballads in Prose; England’s Story; In the Days of William the Conqueror; Our Country’s Story; In the Days of Queen Elizabeth; The Christ Story; In the Days of Queen Victoria; Robin Hood: his Book; Canada’s Story. _Hou. Le._
=Tapper, Thomas.= _Ms._, 1864- ----. A Boston musician, among whose publications are Chats with Music Students; The Music Life; Pictures from the Lives of Great Composers; First Studies in Music Biography; The Child’s Music World; The Natural Course in Music.
=Tarkington, [Newton] Booth.= _Ind._, 1869- ----. A novelist of Indianapolis. The Gentleman from Indiana; Monsieur Beaucaire; The Two Vanrevels; Cherry. _Dou._
=Taylor, Albert Reynolds.= _Il._, 1846- ----. An educator of Illinois. The Church at Work in the Sunday School; Civil Government in Kansas; Apple-Blossoms; Among Ourselves; The Government of the State and Nation. _He._
=Taylor, Arthur Nelson.= _Wis._, 1867- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Law in its Relations to Physicians. _Ap._
=Taylor, Barnard Cook.= _N. J._, 1850- ----. A professor of Old Testament interpretation at Crozer Seminary, Chester, Pennsylvania, from 1883. Outline Analysis of the Books of the Bible; Historical Books of the Old Testament. _Bap._
=Taylor, Charles Elisha.= _Va._, 1842- ----. A Baptist clergyman, president of Wake Forest College, North Carolina, from 1884. The Story of Yates; Gilbert Stone, the Millionaire; How Far may a State Educate?
=Taylor, Charles Maus.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. A retired merchant of Philadelphia and a member of several geographical societies. Vacation Days in Hawaii and Japan; The British Isles Through an Opera Glass; Odd Bits of Travel with Brush and Camera; Why My Photographs are Bad.
=Taylor, Joseph Russell.= 18-- - ----. A professor of English literature at Ohio State University. The Overture: Poems. _Hou._
=Taylor, M[ary] Imlay.= 18-- - ----. A novelist of Washington city. On the Red Staircase; An Imperial Lover; A Yankee Volunteer; The House of the Wizard; The Cobbler of Nîmes; The Cardinal’s Musketeer; Anne Scarlett; Little Mistress Goodhope, and Other Fairy Tales; The Rebellion of the Princess. _Mg._
=Taylor, William Alexander.= _O._, 1837- ----. A journalist of Columbus, Ohio. Eighteen Presidents; Peril of the Republic; Roses and Rue; Ohio Statesmen; Ohio in Congress; Intermere. (Joint author) The Book of Ohio; Twilight or Dawn; The Next Morning Philosopher.
=Temple, Edward Lowe.= _Wis._, 1844- ----. A banker of Rutland, Vermont. The Church in the Prayer Book; Shakespeare: the Man and his Art; The Testimony of the Scriptures; Old World Memories. _Pa._
=Temple, Oliver Perry.= _Tn._, 1820- ----. A prominent lawyer of Knoxville, Tennessee. The Covenanter; The Cavalier and the Puritan; East Tennessee and its Union Leaders in the War. _Clke._
=Terry, Benjamin.= _Min._, 1857- ----. A professor of mediæval history in the University of Chicago from 1892. A History of England from Earliest Times to the Death of Victoria. _Sc._
=Terry, Henry Taylor.= _Ct._, 1847- ----. A lawyer in Yokohama, professor of law in the University of Tokio. First Principles of Law; Principles of Anglo-American Law; The Common Law.
=Thickstun, Frederick.= _See Clark, F. T._
=Thomas, Allen Clapp.= _Md._, 1846- ----. A professor of history in Haverford College, Pa., from 1878. Elementary History of the United States; History of the Society of Friends in America.
=Thomas, Augustus.= _Mo._, 1859- ----. A popular playwright of New York city. Alabama: In Mizzourah; After Thoughts; A Man of the World; The Burglar; Reckless Temple; New Blood; The Hoosier Doctor; In Illinoy; and other plays.
=Thomas, Calvin.= _Mch._, 1854- ----. A professor of the Germanic languages and literatures at Columbia University from 1896. A Practical German Grammar. _Ho._
=Thomas, Henry Wilton.= _N. Y._, 1867- ----. A New York journalist. The Last Lady of Mulberry Street, a novel; The Kiss of Nero, and Other Tales of Mulberry. _Ap._
=Thomas, Hiram Washington.= _Va._, 1832- ----. A popular Methodist clergyman of Chicago. Origin and Destiny of Man; The People’s Pulpit, a volume of sermons.
=Thomas, James.= _Ky._, 1843- ----. A physician of Cincinnati. Lectures on Physiology; Theory and Practice of Medicine; Heart Disease; Exiled for Lèse Majesté.
=Thomas, Martha Carey.= _Md._, 1857- ----. An educator of note, president of Bryn Mawr College from 1894. Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight.
=Thomas, William Hannibal.= 18-- - ----. The American Negro: What he Was, What he Is, and What he may Become. _Mac._
=Thomas, William Widgery.= _Me._, 1839- ----. A diplomatist, minister plenipotentiary to Sweden and Norway, 1883-1885, 1889-1894, and from 1897. Sweden and the Swedes.
=Thompson, David Decamp.= _O._, 1852- ----. A Chicago journalist. Abraham Lincoln, the First American; John Wesley as Social Reformer. _Lgs. Meth._
=Thompson, Mrs. Ella Mason [Williams].= _Ms._, 183- -1875. A writer of Newton, Massachusetts. Beaten Paths, or a Woman’s Vacation. _Le._
=Thompson, Ernest [Evan Seton].= _E._, 1860- ----. An artist and naturalist of New York city, at one time official naturalist of Manitoba. Birds of Manitoba; Mammals of Manitoba; Art Anatomy of Animals; Wild Animals I have Known; The Trail of the Sandhill Stag; The Lives of the Hunted; Biography of a Grizzly; Lobo, Rag and Vixen; Wild Animal Play for Children; Monarch. _Cent. Mac. Scr._
=Thompson, Frederick Diodati, Count.= _N. Y._, 1850- ----. A lawyer of New York city. In the Track of the Sun. _Ap._
=Thompson, Mrs. Grace [Gallatin].= _Cal._, 1872- ----. Wife of E. E. S. Thompson, _supra_. A Woman Tenderfoot. _Dou._
=Thompson, Slason.= _N. B._, 1849- ----. A Chicago journalist. Eugene Field: a Study in Heredity and Contradictions. _Scr._
=Thompson, Vance.= 1862- ----. A journalist and playwright of New York city. Songs and Symbols (verse); Berwyn Kennedy; The City of Torches; A Flash of Honour; Writers of Young France; Spinners of Life; and several dramas. _Lip._
=Thompson, William Gilman.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A New York physician. Practical Dietetics; Text Book of Practical Medicine. _Ap._
=Thorndike, Edward Lee.= _Ms._, 1874- ----. An adjunct professor of genetic psychology in the Teachers’ College, Columbia University, from 1901. The Human Nature Club. _Lgs._
=Thornton, Gustavus Brown.= _Va._, 1835- ----. A prominent physician of Memphis, Tennessee. Yellow Fever, Pathology and Treatment; Six Years’ Sanitation in Memphis.
=Thornton, Thomas C----.= _Va._, 1794-1860. A Methodist clergyman in Mississippi. Inquiry into the History of Slavery in the United States; Theological Colloquies.
=Thrasher, Max Bennett.= _N. H._, 1860-1903. A New Hampshire writer. Tuskegee, its Story and its Work. _Sm._
=Thruston= (throo’ston), =Gates Phillips.= _O._, 1835- ----. A lawyer of Nashville, brevetted brigadier-general for service in the Federal army during the Civil War. Antiquities of Tennessee and Adjacent States. _Clke._
=Thruston, Lucy Meacham.= _Va._, 1862- ----. A Baltimore novelist. Mistress Brent, a story of Lord Baltimore’s Colony; A Girl of Virginia; Jack and his Island; Where the Tide Comes In. _Lit._
=Thurston, Ernest Lawton.= _Ms._, 1873- ----. An educator in Washington city. Mental Commercial Arithmetic; Practical Tests in Commercial and Higher Arithmetic.
=Tiffany, Francis Buchanan.= _Ms._, 1865- ----. Son of F. Tiffany (page 373). A lawyer of St. Paul. Handbook of the Law of Sales; Death by Wrongful Act. _West._
=Tiffany, Mrs. Nina [Moore].= _O._, 18-- - ----. Wife of F. B. Tiffany, _supra_. A writer of St. Paul, Minnesota. Samuel Edmund Sewall: a Memoir; Pilgrims and Puritans; From Colony to Commonwealth. _Gi. Hou._
=Tiffany, Walter Checkley.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. Son of F. Tiffany (page 383). A lawyer of Minneapolis. The Law of Persons and Domestic Relations. _West._
=Tighe, Ambrose.= _L. I._, 1859- ----. A lawyer of St. Paul. The Development of the Roman Constitution. _Am._
=Tilley, Lucy Evangeline.= _O._, 1859-1890. A verse-writer of Medina, Ohio. Little Rhymes in Brown; Verses.
=Tillotson, Mrs. Mary Ella [Tillotson].= _N. Y._, 1816-190-. A writer and lecturer on hygiene, long resident in Vineland, New Jersey. History of the Dress Movement; Love and Transition (verse); Miscellaneous Poems.
=Tillson, George Williams.= _Me._, 1852- ----. A civil engineer of Brooklyn. Street Pavements and Paving Materials. _Wil._
=Tilton, Howard Winslow.= _Me._, 1848-1902. A journalist of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Editor of The Nonpareil Lay Sermons.
=Timby, Theodore Ruggles.= _N. Y._, 1822- ----. The inventor of the floating dry dock, the revolving turret, the turbine water wheel, and other important inventions. Stellar Worlds; Lighted Lore for Gentle Folk.
=Timlow, Elizabeth Westyn.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. An educator and writer of juvenile tales. Cricket, a story; Cricket at the Sea Shore; Eunice and Cricket; A Nest of Girls; Dorothy Dot; What Came to Winifred. _Dut. Est._
=Titherington, Richard Handfield.= _E._, 1861- - ----. A New York littérateur, editor of Munsey’s Magazine. History of the Spanish-American war of 1898. _Ap._
=Titterington, Mrs. Sophie [Bronson].= _E. I._, 1846- ----. An author of Rochester, Illinois. A Summer Brother; Mabel Livingstone; Hill-Top Farm; Little Pilgrim Series; A New Endeavour; Folded Hands (verse); Joe Nelson’s Problem; Soldier Jack. _Bap._
=Todd, Mrs. Mary [Ives].= _Ia._, 1848- ----. A writer of Los Angeles. The New Adam and Eve; Little Ruth.
=Tolman, William Howe.= _R. I._, 1861- ----. A social economist. History of Higher Education in Rhode Island; Municipal Reform Movements in the United States.
=Tompkins, Arnold.= _Il._, 1849- ----. A Chicago educator. Science of Discourse; Philosophy of Teaching; Philosophy of School Management; Literary Interpretations. _Gi._
=Tompkins, Elizabeth Knight.= _Cal._, 1867- ----. A novelist of Berkeley, California. Her Majesty; An Unlessoned Girl; The Things that Count; Talks with Barbara.
=Tooker, Lewis Frank.= _N. Y._, 1855- ----. A New York writer, on the editorial staff of the Century Magazine from 1885. The Call of the Sea (verse). _Cent._
=Torrence, Frederic Ridgeley.= _O._, 1875- ----. A librarian of New York city. The House of a Hundred Lights, a volume of verse in the Persian manner; El Dorado, a Tragedy in Blank Verse. _Sm._
=Torrey, Henry Augustus Pierson.= _Ms._, 1837-1902. A clergyman, professor in the University of Vermont. The Philosophy of Descartes.
=Torrey, Mrs. Mary [Ide].= _Ms._, 1817-1869. Wife of C. T. Torrey (page 385). Christian Rule in Dress; City and Country Life.
=Tower, Charlemagne.= _Pa._, 1848- ----. A lawyer and diplomatist, minister to Austria in 1898; ambassador to Russia from 1899. The Marquis de la Fayette in the American Revolution. _Lip._
=Townsend, William Kneeland.= _Ct._, 1849- ----. A jurist of New Haven. New Connecticut Civil Officer.
=Trask, Mrs. Katrina [Nichols].= _L. I._, 1853- ----. Wife of S. Trask, _infra_. A magazinist of Saratoga. Under King Constantine (verse); Sonnets and Lyrics; White Satin and Homespun; John Leighton, Jr.; Lessons in Love; Free, not Bound. _Har. Put. Ran._
=Trask, Spencer.= _N. Y._, 1844- ----. A banker of Saratoga. Bowling Green, an historical monograph. _Put._
=Triggs, Oscar Lovell.= _Il._, 1865- ----. An instructor in the University of Chicago. Browning and Whitman: a Study in Democracy; Chapters in the History of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
=Trimble, Henry.= _Pa._, 1853-1898. A Philadelphia botanist and chemist. The Taunins; Handbook of Analytical Chemistry. _Lip._
=Trine, Ralph Waldo.= _Il._, 1866- ----. A Boston lecturer and writer upon social science. What All the World’s a-Seeking; In Tune with the Infinite; The Greatest Thing ever Known. _Cr. El._
=Troeger, John Winthrop.= _Il._, 1849- ----. A Chicago educator. Troeger’s Science Book; Hand Book of Geography; Harold’s Discoveries; Harold’s Rambles; Harold’s Quests; Harold’s Explorations; Harold’s Discussions. _Ap. Sc._
=Trowbridge, William Rutherford Hayes.= _W. I._, 1866- ----. A writer educated in the United States, but since 1895 a resident of London. Gossip of the Caribbees; Children of Men; For the Vagabond Hour; The Letters of Her Mother to Elizabeth; The Grandmother’s Advice to Elizabeth; O! Duchess; A Girl of the Multitude, published in America as Eglee.
=True, Hiram L----.= _O._, 1845- ----. A physician of McConnelsville, Ohio. The Cause of the Glacial Period. _Clke._
=Trueblood, Benjamin Franklin.= _Ind._, 1847- ----. The secretary of the American Peace Society from 1892. The Federation of the World. _Hou._
=Trumbull, Annie Eliot.= _Ct._, 1857- ----. Daughter of J. H. Trumbull (page 389), and niece of Mrs. Annie Trumbull Slosson (page 345). A popular story-writer of Hartford. A Christmas Accident; A Cape Cod Week; Rod’s Sensation; A Wheel of Progress; An Hour’s Promise; Mistress Content Cradock; White Birches; Mind Cure, a farce; Life’s Common Way; Shields of Brass. _Bar._
=Tucker, Gilbert Milligan.= _N. Y._, 1847- ----. An Albany journalist, editor of The Country Gentleman. Our Common Speech. _Do._
=Tufts, Henry.= _N. H._, 1748-1831. A notable vagabond, whose autobiography furnishes a valuable picture of certain phases of New England life a century ago. It was published in 1807, with the title, A Narrative of the Life, Adventures, Travels, and Sufferings of Henry Tufts. _See T. W. Higginson’s Travellers and Outlaws._
=Tufts, William Whittemore.= _Ms._, 1832-1901. A physician and littérateur of Arlington, Massachusetts. A Market for an Impulse.
=Tupper, Kerr Boyce.= _Ga._, 1854- ----. A Baptist clergyman of Philadelphia. Gladstone, and Other Addresses; Seven Great Lights; Robertson’s Living Thoughts; Popular Treatise on Christian Baptism. _Bap._
=Turnbull, Mrs. Francese Hubbard [Litchfield].= _N. Y._, 184- - ----. Wife of L. Turnbull (page 391). A novelist of Baltimore. The Catholic Man; Val-Maria; The Golden Book of Venice.
=Turner, William Wilberforce.= _Ga._, 1830- ----. A writer of Eatonton, Georgia. Jack Hopeton, a novel.
=Tuttle, Mrs. Mary McArthur [Thompson].= _O._, 1849- ----. An artist who has published The Historical Chart of the Schools of Painting; Manifest Destiny, a novel.
=Twells, Julia Helen.= 18-- - ----. A novelist. A Triumph of Destiny; By the Higher Law. _Co._
=Twombly, Alexander Stevenson.= _Ms._, 1832- ----. A retired Congregational clergyman in Newton, Massachusetts, for nineteen years pastor of the Winthrop Church, Boston. Summer in the Country; The Choir Boy of York Cathedral; Life of John Lord, _supra_; Masterpieces of Michelangelo and Milton; Hawaii and its People (1899); Kelea, the Surf Rider. _Dut. Fo. Sil._
=Tyler, Benjamin Bushrod.= _Il._, 1844- ----. A clergyman of the Christian (Disciples) sect. The Way of Salvation; History of the Disciples of Christ; The Peculiarities of the Disciples.
=Tyler, Charles Mellen.= _Me._, 1832- ----. Kinsman of M. C. Tyler (page 392). A professor of the history and philosophy of religion at Cornell University from 1891. Bases of Religious Belief, Historic and Ideal. _Put._
=Tyler, Odette.= _See Shepherd, Mrs. Elizabeth._
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=Udden, Johan August.= _Sn._, 1859- ----. A professor of geology in Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, from 1888. The Mechanical Composition of Wind Deposits; The Geology of Muscatine County, Iowa; An Old Indian Village; Geology of Louisa County, Iowa, and of Jefferson County.
=Ulmann, Albert.= _N. Y._, 1861- ----. A stockbroker of New York city. A Landmark History of New York; Frederick Struther’s Romance; Chaperoned; New York’s Historic Sites. _Ap._
=Underhill, John Garrett.= _L. I._, 1876- ----. An assistant instructor in comparative literature in Columbia University. Spanish Literature in the England of the Tudors. _Mac._
=Underwood, Mrs. Sara A---- [Francis].= _E._, 1838- ----. Wife of B. F. Underwood, _supra_, and associated with him in editing free-thought journals, 1881-1887 and 1893-1894. Heroines of Free Thought; Automatic Writing.
=Underwood, Wilbur.= _D. C._, 1876- ----. The Burden of the Desert.
=Unger, Frederic William.= _Pa._, 1875- ----. A Philadelphia journalist. With “Bobs” and Kruger.
=Updike, Wilkins.= _R. I._, 1784-1864. A Rhode Island lawyer. Memoirs of the Rhode Island Bar (1842).
=Upham, Warren.= _N. H._, 1850- ----. A geologist of St. Paul. The Glacial Lake Agassiz; Greenland Icefields and Life in the North Atlantic (with G. F. Wright, _supra_).
=Urbino, Mrs. Lavinia Buoncuore.= 18-- - ----. The wife of a former bookseller in Boston. An American Woman in Europe (1869); Biographical Sketches of Eminent Musical Composers. The Princes of Art, a translation.
=Urdahl, Thomas Klingenberg.= _Wis._, 1869- ----. A professor of economics in the University of Wisconsin. The Fee System in the United States.
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=Vail, Charles Henry.= _N. Y._, 1866- ----. A Universalist clergyman of Jersey City. Modern Socialism; Scientific Socialism; The Trust Question; Socialism and the Negro Problem.
=Vaile, Mrs. Charlotte Marion [White].= _Ms._, 1854-1902. A Denver, Colorado, writer of stories for young people. The Orcutt Girls; Sue Orcutt; The M. M. C.; Wheat and Huckleberries; Two and One. _We._
=Valentine, Edward Abram Uffington.= _Pa._, 1870- ----. A journalist of Baltimore. The Ship of Silence, and other Poems. _Bo._
=Van Alstyne, Mrs. Frances Jane [Crosby].= “Fanny J. Crosby.” _N. Y._, 1820- ----. A well-known blind hymn and song writer of New York city. Her hymns and songs number over five thousand. A Blind Girl, and Other Poems; Monterey, and Other Poems; A Wreath of Columbia’s Flowers; Bells at Evening.
=Van Buren, Mrs. Alicia [Keisker].= _Ky._, 1860- ----. A Louisville writer. As Thought is Led: Lyrics and Sonnets.
=Vance, Arthur Turner.= _Pa._, 1872- ----. A journalist of New York city. The Real David Harum. _Ba._
=Vance, James Isaac.= _Tn._, 1862- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman who has published Young Man Four-Square; Church Portals; College of Apostles; Royal Manhood; The Rise of a Soul; American Problems. _Rev._
=Van Deman, Henry Elias.= _O._, 1845- ----. A pomologist of Washington city. Tropical and Semi-Tropical Fruits in America.
=Van Dyke, Paul.= _L. I._, 1859- ----. Son of H. J. Van Dyke, 1st (page 395). A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of modern European history at Princeton University from 1898. The Age of the Renascence.
=Van Marter, Martha.= _N. Y._, 1839- ----. An editor of Methodist Sunday School periodicals. Jessie in Switzerland; The Primary Teacher.
=Van Noppen, Charles Leonard.= _H._, 1868- ----. A writer of Greensboro, North Carolina, who has made the only English translation of The Lucifer, by the famous Dutch author, Joost Van Vondel.
=Van Pelt, John Vredenburgh.= _La._, 1874- ----. A professor in charge of the College of Architecture at Cornell University. A Discussion of Composition, Especially as Applied to Architecture. _Mac._
=Van Praag, Charles Francis Wells.= 18-- - ----. A novelist. Clayton Halowell, an historical romance.
=Van Rensselaer, Mrs. John King.= _See Van Rensselaer, Mrs. May._
=Van Rensselaer, Mrs. May [King].= _N. Y._, 1848- ----. An historical writer of New York city. Crochet Lace; The Devil’s Picture Books: a History of Playing-Cards; The Goede Vrouw of Mana-ha-ta; New Yorkers of the Nineteenth Century; A Girl’s Life Eighty Years Ago (edited). _Scr._
=Van Sickle, John Waddell.= _O._, 1835-1895. An educator and physician of Springfield, Ohio. Practical System of Bookkeeping; History of the Van Sickle Family in the United States.
=Van Tyne, Claude Halstead.= _Mch._, 1869- ----. A professor of history in the University of Michigan from 1903. The Loyalists in the American Revolution; Brief History of the United States of America. _Mac._
=Van Zandt, Charles Collins.= _R. I._, 1830-1890. A governor of Rhode Island, 1877-1880. Newport Ballads.
=Vaughan, Benjamin.= _W. I._, 1751-1835. A once prominent scientist and political economist who lived at Hallowell, Maine, from 1795. His writings nearly all appeared anonymously. The Calm Observer; Ten Hints to Wise Men; The Rural Socrates, a translation from the German of Hirzel, include a portion of his writings.
=Vaughan, George Tully.= _Va._, 1859- ----. A surgeon of Washington, professor of surgery at Georgetown University from 1897. The Principles and Practice of Surgery.
=Vaughan, Victor Clarence.= _O._, 1851- ----. The dean of the medical department of the University of Michigan from 1890. Osteology and Mycology of the Domestic Fowl; Textbook of Physiological Chemistry; Ptomaines and Leucomaines (with Novy).
=Veblen, Thorstein B----.= 18-- - ----. An assistant professor of political economy in the University of Chicago from 1900. The Theory of the Leisure Class; The Theory of Business Enterprises. _Mac. Scr._
=Veeder, Nicholas.= _N. Y._, 1819-1892. A writer of Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Cometallism: a Plan for Continuing Gold and Silver Coinage (1885).
=Verner, Samuel P----.= _S. C._, 18-- - ----. An American missionary in Africa. Pioneering in Central Africa (1903).
=Vickers, George Morley.= _Pa._, 1841- ----. A Philadelphia publisher. Ballads of the Occident.
=Viele, Herman Knickerbocker.= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. Son of E. L. Viele (page 398). A civil engineer and novelist. The Inn of the Silver Moon; The Last of the Knickerbockers; Myra of the Pines. _Mac. S._
=Vincent, Boyd.= _Pa._, 1845- ----. The second Protestant Episcopal bishop of Southern Ohio. Can God Hear Prayer?; The Episcopal Church Put to the Test.
=Vincent, George Edgar.= _Il._, 1864- ----. Son of J. H. Vincent (page 399). A professor of sociology in the University of Chicago from 1896. Social Mind and Education. _Mac._
=Vincent, John Martin.= _O._, 1857- ----. An associate professor of history in Johns Hopkins University from 1895. State and Federal Government in Switzerland; Government in Switzerland. _J. H. U. Mac._
=Vincent, Leon Henry.= _Il._, 1859- ----. A Philadelphia lecturer on English literature. A Few Words on Browning; The Bibliotaph and Other People; Hôtel de Rambouillet and the Précieuses; The French Academy; Corneille; Molière. _Hou._
=Vischer, William Lightfoot.= _Ky._, 1842- ----. A Chicago journalist whose writings include the novels Carlisle of Colorado; Way Out Yonder; Peter Vansant; A Head of Bronze; and the following volumes of verse: Chicago: an Epic; Harp of the South; Black Mammy; Blue Grass Ballads.
=Vivian, Thomas J[ondre].= _E._, 1855- ----. A journalist and novelist of San Francisco and subsequently of New York city. Seven Smiles and a Few Fibs, a volume of short stories; five novels, including A Life Wasted; Judge Day’s Case; Old Dudley’s Monument; Sweet Polly Poljew; Luther Strong. With Dewey at Manila and The Fall of Santiago are historical narratives, and The Fairy Spinning Wheel is a translation from Les Contes du Rouet of Catulle Mendes. _Fen._
=Vizetelly, Francis Horace.= _E._, 1864- ----. A New York author, formerly of London. Romance of the Finger Ring; The Fan in Romance and History; Sunshades and Umbrellas; The History of the Glove.
=Von Gottschalck, Oscar Hunt.= _R. I._, 1865- ----. A littérateur of New York city. Yankee Doodle Gander; Gnome Man’s Land; Lives of the Haunted; Historical Sense and Nonsense.
=Voorhees, Daniel Wolsey.= _O._, 1827-1897. A prominent United States senator from Indiana. Forty Years of Oratory, a collection of speeches and addresses posthumously published. _Bo._
=Voorsanger, Jacob.= _H._, 1852- ----. A San Francisco rabbi. Life and Works of Moses Mendelssohn; The Chronicles of Emmanuel.
=Vorse, Albert White.= _Ms._, 1866- ----. A New York journalist. The Laughter of the Sphinx, a collection of short stories.
=Votaw, Clyde Weber.= _Il._, 1864- ----. A professor of biblical Greek in the University of Chicago from 1900. Inductive Studies in the Founding of the Christian Church; The Primitive Era of Christianity.
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=Waddell, Alfred Moore.= _N. C._, 1834- ----. A lawyer of Wilmington, North Carolina. A Colonial Officer and his Times.
=Waddell, John Alexander Low.= _Ont._, 1854- ----. A distinguished civil engineer of Kansas City. The Designing of Ordinary Iron Highway Bridges; A System of Iron Railway Bridges for Japan; General Specifications for Iron or Steel Highway Bridges; Disputed Points in Railway Bridge Designing; Elevated Railways; De Pontibus. _Wil._
=Wade, Mrs. Mary Hazelton Blanchard.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. A writer of Malden, Massachusetts, among whose books for juvenile reading are Little Japanese Cousin; Little Russian Cousin; Little Porto Rican Cousin. _Pa._
=Wagnalls, Mabel.= _Mo._, 1871- ----. A writer and musician of New York city. Miserere: a Musical Story; Stars of the Opera; Selma, the Soprano. _Fu._
=Wagner, Frank Caspar.= _Mch._, 1864- ----. A professor of engineering in the Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute. Notes on Applied Electricity.
=Wait, John Cassan.= _N. Y._, 1860- ----. A lawyer and civil engineer of New York city. Engineering and Architectural Jurisprudence; Car Builders’ Dictionary; Law of Contracts; Poems of Industry and Labour; Calendar of Invention and Discovery; Law of Operations Preliminary to Construction in Engineering and Architecture. _Wil._
=Wake, Charles Staniland.= _E._, 1835- ----. An anthropologist connected with the Field Columbian Museum at Chicago. Chapters on Man; The Evolution of Morality; Development of Marriage and Kinship; Serpent Worship and Other Essays; The Geometry of Science.
=Wakeman, Antoinette van Hoesen.= _N. Y._, 1854- ----. A journalist of Hastings, Nebraska. Scientific Sewing and Garment Cutting; Questions of Conscience, a novel.
=Wakeman, Thaddeus Burr.= _Ct._, 1834- ----. A lawyer of New York city. An Epitome of Positive Philosophy and Religion; The Religion of Humanity; Liberty and Purity; The Age of Revision; Evolution or Creation.
=Waldo, Clarence Abiathar.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. Head professor of mathematics in Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, from 1895. Manual of Descriptive Geometry. _He._
=Waldstein, Louis.= _N. Y._, 1853- ----. A physician, resident in London from 1898. Brother of C. Waldstein (page 401). The Subconscious Self. _Scr._
=Walke, Willoughby.= _Va._, 1859- ----. An army officer. Lectures on Explosives; Gunpowder and High Explosives. _Wil._
=Walker, Albert Henry.= _Vt._, 1844- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Walker on Patents, a standard authority; Christ’s Christianity.
=Walker, James Bryant.= _O._, 1841-1874. Son of T. Walker (page 402). A lawyer of Cincinnati. Law of Municipal Corporations in the State of Ohio; The Ohio Digest (with C. Bates).
=Wall, Mrs. Annie [Carpenter].= _Wis._, 1859- ----. A verse-writer of Pueblo, Colorado. Some Scattered Leaves.
=Wallace, David Duncan.= _S. C._, 1874- ----. A professor of history in Wofford College, South Carolina. Constitutional History of South Carolina, 1725 to 1775.
=Wallace, Edwin Sherman.= _Pa._, 1864- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Jerusalem the Holy. _Rev._
=Wallace, Joseph.= _Ky._, 1834- ----. A lawyer of Springfield, Illinois. Biography of Colonel Edward D. Baker; History of Illinois and Louisiana under French Rule. _Clke._
=Wallihan, Allen Grant.= _Wis._, 1859- ----. A Colorado photographer. Hoofs, Claws and Antlers of the Rocky Mountains; Camera Shots at Big Game. _Dou._
=Walsh, Henry Collins.= _Iy._, 1863- ----. A journalist of New York city. By the Potomac and Other Poems; The Last Cruise of the Miranda, a Record of Arctic Adventure.
=Walter, Robert.= _Ont._, 1841- ----. A physician of Walters Park, Pennsylvania. Vital Science; The Exact Science of Human Health.
=Waltz, Mrs. Elizabeth [Cherry].= _O._, 1866-1903. A journalist and short-story writer. Pa Gladden. _Cent._
=Wambaugh, Eugene.= _O._, 1856- ----. A professor of law in Harvard University from 1892. The Study of Cases; Cases for Analysis; Cases on Agency; Littleton’s Tenures; Cases on Insurance. _Lit._
=Ward, Cyrenus Osborne.= _N. Y._, 1832- ----. Brother of L. F. Ward (page 405). A translator in the United States Bureau of Labour from 1885. A Labour Catechism of Political Economy; Our Tragedy, a dramatic poem; The Equilibration of Human Aptitudes; The Ancient Lowly, a history of the ancient working class, the two volumes of which were published under the separate titles of Irascibility and Concupiscence, and Origins of Socialism.
=Ward, Mrs. Lydia [Avery] [Coonley].= _Va._, 1845- ----. A Chicago writer of pleasing verse. Under the Pines, and Other Verses; Singing Verses for Children; Love Songs; Christmas in Other Lands. _Mac._
=Ward, Robert DeCourcy.= _Ms._, 1867- ----. A meteorologist, professor of climatology at Harvard University from 1900. Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology. _Gi._
=Ward, Susan Hayes.= _Ms._, 1838- ----. Sister of W. H. Ward (page 405). Sabrina Hackett; Christus ad Portam; George Hepworth, Preacher, Journalist, Friend of the People. _Dut. Lov._
=Ward, William Godman.= _O._, 1848- ----. A Boston lecturer upon English literature. Tennyson’s Debt to Environment; The Poetry of Robert Browning; Art for Schools. _Lit._
=Warder, George Woodward.= _Mo._, 1848- ----. A lawyer and writer of Kansas City, among whose numerous works are Poetic Fragments; The New Cosmogony; The Cities of the Sun; The Stairway to the Stars. _Dil._
=Ware, Eugene Fitch.= “Ironquill.” _Ct._, 1841- ----. United States Pension Commissioner 1902-1904. Rhymes of Ironquill.
=Ware, Lewis S----.= _Pa._, 1851- ----. A Philadelphia writer, editor of The Sugar Beet Magazine. The Sugar Beet; Study of the Various Sources of Sugar, and similar works. _Bai. Ju._
=Warne, Frank Julian.= _W. Va._, 1874- ----. The editor of the Railway World. The Slav Invasion and the Mine Workers.
=Warren, Arthur.= _Ms._, 1860- ----. The London correspondent of the Boston Herald 1888-1896. The Charles Whittinghams; A Title of Nobility, are among his writings.
=Warren, Charles.= _Ms._, 1868- ----. A Boston lawyer. The Girl and the Governor, and Other Stories. _Scr._
=Warren, Frederick Morris.= _Me._, 1859- ----. A professor of modern languages at Yale University from 1901. A Primer of French Literature; History of the Novel Previous to the Seventeenth Century. _He. Ho._
=Warring, Charles Bartlett.= _N. Y._, 1825- ----. An educator and scientist of Poughkeepsie. “Strike, but Hear Me:” the Mosaic Account of the Creation; The Miracle of To-day; Genesis I. and Modern Science; The Three Climates of Geology; Groscepic Bodies.
=Warvelle, George William.= _Wis._, 1852- ----. A jurist of Chicago. Abstracts and Examinations of Title; Origin and Operation of the Homestead Laws; Law of Vendor and Purchaser; Principles of the Law of Real Property; Introduction to the Principles of Jurisprudence and Legal Procedure; Compendium of Freemasonry in Illinois.
=Washburn, Dexter Carlton.= _Me._, 1861- ----. A New York journalist. Songs from the Seasons, and Other Verses.
=Washburn, Henry Stevenson.= _R. I._, 1813-1903. An author of Newton, Massachusetts, well known by his lyric, We shall Meet but we shall Miss Him. The Vacant Chair, and Other Poems. _Sil._
=Watanna, Onoto.= _See Badcock, Mrs. Winnifred (Eaton)._
=Waterloo, Stanley.= _Mch._, 1846- ----. A Chicago novelist and journalist. A Man and a Woman; An Odd Situation; The Seekers; The Story of a Strange Career; The Story of Ab; Armageddon; Honest Money, a work on the currency question (1895); The Wolf’s Long Howl; The Launching of a Man. _Ra. S._
=Waterman, Lucius.= _R. I._, 1851- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Charlestown, New Hampshire. The Post-Apostolic Age; Early Journals of Convention of the Episcopal Church in New Hampshire (edited). _Scr._
=Waterman, Nixon.= _Il._, 1859- ----. A Boston journalist. Some Home-Made Verses; A Book of Verses; In Merry Mood; Cap and Bells.
=Watson, Mrs. Augusta [Campbell].= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A novelist of Groton, Connecticut. The Old Harbor Town; Dorothy the Puritan; Off Lynnport Light; Beyond the City Gates. _Dut._
=Watson, Edward Willard.= _R. I._, 1843- ----. A physician and verse-writer of Philadelphia. Songs of Flying Hours; To-day and Yesterday. _Co._
=Watson, Thomas Edward.= _Ga._, 1856- ----. A Georgia lawyer and Congressman. The Story of France from the Earliest Times to the Consulate of Napoleon; Thomas Jefferson; Napoleon: a Sketch of his Life, Character, Struggles and Achievements; Bethany: a Study and a Story of the Old South. _Ap. Mac. Sm._
=Watson, William Franklin.= _Ont._, 1862- ----. A professor of chemistry in Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina. The Children of the Sun, and Miscellaneous Poems; Text-Book on Chemistry.
=Watt, David Alexander.= _E._, 1865- ----. A civil engineer in government service. The Improvement of Rivers (with B. F. Thomas), 1903. _Wil._
=Wayne, Henry Constantine.= _Ga._, 1815-1883. A brigadier-general in the Confederate service during the Civil War. A Manual of Sword Exercise.
=Webb, William Seward.= _N. Y._, 1851- ----. Son of J. W. Webb (page 411). A New York physician, president of the Wagner Palace Car Company. California and Alaska over the Canadian Pacific Railway. _Put._
=Webber, Samuel Gilbert.= _Ms._, 1838- ----. A Boston physician. Cerebro-spinal Meningitis; Treatise on Nervous Diseases.
=Weber, Adna Ferrin.= _N. Y._, 1870- ----. The chief statistician of the New York State Department of Labour from 1901. The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century. _Mac._
=Weber, Henry Adam.= _O._, 1845- ----. State chemist of Ohio 1884-1897. Select Course in Qualitative Analysis.
=Weber, John Langdon.= _S. C._, 1862- ----. A Methodist clergyman, president of Kentucky Wesleyan College from 1901. History of South Carolina; History of Epworth League.
=Webster, Arthur Gordon.= _Ms._, 1863- ----. A professor of physics at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. The Theory of Electricity and Magnetism.
=Webster, Helen Livermore.= _Ms._, 1853- ----. A professor of comparative philology in Wellesley College from 1890. A Special Treatise on the Gutteral Question in Gothic.
=Webster, Henry Kitchell.= _Il._, 1875- ----. A story writer of Evanston, Illinois. The Short Line War (with S. Merwin); Calumet K. (with S. Merwin); The Banker and the Bear; The Story of a Corner in Land; Rogers Drake; The Duke of Cameron Avenue; Traitor and Loyalist. _Mac._
=Webster, John Clarence.= _N. B._, 1863- ----. An obstetrician of Chicago, among whose professional monographs are Text Book of Diseases of Women; Human Placentation. _Mac._
=Webster, William Clarence.= _Mch._, 1866- ----. A writer of New York city. General History of Commerce.
=Webster, William Franklin.= _Min._, 1862- ----. An educator, principal of the East High School of Minneapolis from 1893. English: Composition and Literature. _Hou._
=Weeden, (Miss) Howard.= _Al._, 18-- - ----. An artist and verse-writer of Huntsville, Alabama. Bandanna Ballads; Songs of the Old South; Old Voices. _Dou._
=Weeks, Robert Dodd.= _N. Y._, 1819-1898. An educator, but after 1860 an insurance clerk in Newark, New Jersey. Jehovah-Jesus, the Oneness of God; Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes (1885); The New Dispensation.
=Wegmann, Edward.= _B._, 1850- ----. A civil engineer of note. Design and Construction of Mason Dams; Water-Works of the City of New York; Design and Construction of Dams. _Wil._
=Weir, James.= _Ky._, 1856- ----. A physician of Owensboro, Kentucky, who besides contributing frequently to scientific periodicals has published Religion and Lust, or The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire; The Dawn of Reason, or Mental Traits in the Lower Animals. _Mac._
=Weitzel, Mrs. Sophie Winthrop [Shepherd].= 1840-1892. A writer of verse and fiction who published Miss Robert’s Fortune; The Harrington Girls; Sister and Saint; Renée of France; From Time to Time, a collection of verse. _Ran._
=Wellman, Francis Lewis.= _Ms._, 1854- ----. A lawyer of New York. The Art of Cross-Examination. _Mac._
=Wells, Amos Russell.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. The managing editor of the Christian Endeavor World, among whose numerous publications are Golden Rule Meditations; Sermons in Stones; The Business Man’s Religion. _Rev._
=Wells, Benjamin W[illis].= _N. H._, 1856- ----. A professor of modern languages at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. Modern German Literature; Modern French Literature; A Century of French Fiction. He has also published a number of school texts in French and German, and philological and literary papers. _Do. Gi. Lit._
=Wells, Carolyn.= _N. J._, 186- - ----. A librarian, of Rahway, New Jersey, whose writing is largely of a humorous nature. Trotty’s Trip; Folly in the Forest; Abeniki Caldwell; Children of Our Town; A Phenomenal Fauna (with O. Herford, _supra_); Nonsense Anthology (edited); The Merry-Go-Round; Mother Goose’s Menagerie; Patty Fairfield; The Pete and Polly Stories; Eight Girls and a Dog; Patty at Home; The Staying Guest; Folly for the Wise; In the Reign of Queen Dick; A Parody Anthology. _Ap. Bo. Dou. Scr._
=Wells, David Dwight.= _Ct._, 1868-1900. Son of D. A. Wells (page 414). A littérateur of Norwich, Connecticut. Her Ladyship’s Elephant; His Lordship’s Leopard; Parlous Times.
=Wells, Horace Lemuel.= _Ct._, 1855- ----. A professor of chemistry at Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University. Laboratory Guide in Qualitative Analysis; Fresenius’s Qualitative Analysis (translated).
=Wells, Webster.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. A Boston mathematician who has published a series of mathematical text-books. _He._
=Welsh, Charles.= _E._, 1850- ----. A publisher and writer. Publishing a Book; A Bookseller of the Last Century. _He. Dut._
=Wemyss= [weems], =Francis Courtney.= _E._, 1797-1859. A theatrical manager in New York city. Chronology of the American Stage, 1752-1852.
=Wenley, Robert Mark.= _S._, 1861- ----. A Scottish thinker and a leading exponent of the spiritual reaction in philosophy, professor of philosophy in the University of Michigan from 1896. Socrates and Christ; Aspects of Pessimism; Contemporary Theology and Theism; Introduction to Kant; Preparation for Christianity in the Ancient World. _Ho. Rev. Scr._
=Wentworth, George Albert.= _N. H._, 1835- ----. A Boston mathematician. Elements of Geometry; Elements of Algebra; Elements of Analytical Geometry. _Gi._
=Wentworth, John.= 1815-1888. A Chicago journalist of note. Early Chicago; Congressional Reminiscences; History of the Wentworth Family.
=Wesselhoeft, Lily F.= _See Wesselhoeft, Mrs. Elizabeth (page 415)._
=West, Anson.= _N. C._, 1832- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Alabama. The State of the Dead; The Old and the New Man; History of Methodism in Alabama. _Lip._
=West, James Harcourt.= _Ms._, 1850- ----. A Boston publisher who has held several Unitarian pastorates. Holiday Idlers and Other Poems; Uplifts of Heart and Will; In Love With Love.
=West, Max.= _Min._, 1870- ----. A journalist of New York city. The Inheritance Tax. _Mac._
=West, Willis Mason.= _Min._, 1857- ----. Brother of M. West, _supra_. A professor of history in the University of Minnesota from 1892. Ancient History to Charlemagne; Modern History: Europe from Charlemagne to the Present Time. _Ap._
=Westcott, Edward Noyes.= _N. Y._, 1847-1898. A banker of Syracuse, whose David Harum, a Story of American Life, was published after his death and achieved a widespread popularity; The Teller is his only other book. _Ap._
=Weston, James Augustus.= _N. C._, 1838- ----. An Episcopal clergyman at Edenton, North Carolina. Historic Doubts as to the Execution of Marshall Ney. _Wh._
=Weston, Stephen Francis.= _Me._, 1855- ----. An educator; dean of Antioch College, Ohio, from 1902. Principles of Justice in Taxation.
=Wetmore, Claude Hazeltine.= _O._, 1862- ----. A novelist whose youth was passed in Peru. Fighting under the Southern Cross; Sweepers of the Sea; Incaland; In a Brazilian Jungle; The Battle against Bisbay. _Bo. We._
=Weyl, Walter Edward.= _Pa._, 1873- ----. An economist of Philadelphia. The Passenger Traffic of Railways (1901). _Gi._
=Wharton, Mrs. Edith Newbold [Jones].= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A novelist of New York city. The Greater Inclination; Crucial Instances; The Valley of Decision; Sanctuary; The Touchstone; Italian Villas and their Gardens; The Descent of Man; The House of Mirth. _Scr._
=Wharton, Henry Redwood.= _Pa._, 1853- ----. A physician of Philadelphia. Text-Book on Minor Surgery and Bandaging; Practice of Surgery (with B. F. Curtis).
=Wheeler, Candace [Thurber].= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. An artist of New York city. Double Darling and Other Fairy Tales; Household Art; Content in a Garden; Decorators and Decorating; Domestic Weavings. _Har. Hou._
=Wheeler, Charles Gilbert.= _Ont._, 1836- ----. A chemist of Chicago. Outlines of Modern Chemistry; Elementary Guide to Determinative Mineralogy; Outlines of Determinative Mineralogy; Medical Chemistry; Chemistry of Building Materials.
=Wheeler, Edward Jewitt.= _O._, 1859- ----. A New York prohibition editor. Stories in Rhyme for Holiday Time; Prohibition: the Principle, the Policy, the Party.
=Wheeler, Everett Pepperell.= _N. Y._, 1840- ----. A lawyer of New York city. The Modern Law of Carriers; Real Bimetallism. _Put. Rev._
=Wheeler, Henry.= _E._, 1835- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Ocean Grove, New Jersey. The Memory of the Just; Methodism and the Temperance Reformation; Rays of Light in the Valley of Sorrow; Deaconesses, Ancient and Modern. _Meth._
=Wheeler, Joseph.= _Ga._, 1836- ----. A noted cavalry officer, who served with distinction in the Confederate service during the Civil War, and in the army of the United States in the war with Spain. The Santiago Campaign; A Revised System of Military Tactics; Alabama, in Confederate military history.
=Wheeler, Post.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. The Reflections of a Bachelor; The Writer; Love-in-a-Mist, a collection of verse.
=Whigham, Henry James.= _S._, 1869- ----. A journalist of New York city. How to Play Golf; the Persian Problem; Manchuria and Korea. _Scr. S._
=Whinery, Samuel.= _O._, 1845- ----. A civil engineer of New York city. Municipal Works. _Mac._
=Whipple, George Chandler.= _N. H._, 1866- ----. A chemist and sanitary expert of Brooklyn. Microscopy of Drinking Water. _Wil._
=Whipple, Henry Benjamin.= _N. Y._, 1823-1901. The first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, consecrated in 1859. The Indian Question; Lights and Shadows of a Long Episcopate. _Mac._
=Whitaker, Walter Claiborne.= _N. C._, 1867- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of Jackson, Mississippi. Dives and Lazarus: Six Studies; History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Alabama.
=Whitaker, William Force.= _L. I._, 1853- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman of Albany. Swiss Travel; Southold’s Centuries.
=Whitcomb, Merrick.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. An educator of Cincinnati. Source Book of the Renaissance; History of Modern Europe. _Ap. Lgs._
=White, Charles Joyce.= _Ms._, 1839- ----. A mathematician of Cambridge. Elements of Theoretical and Descriptive Astronomy. _Wil._
=White, Edwin Augustine.= _Ct._, 1854- ----. An Episcopal clergyman, now (1904) rector of Christ Church, Bloomfield, New Jersey, but in earlier life a lawyer. American Church Law.
=White, Eugene Richard.= _N. Y._, 1872- ----. Songs of Good Fighting.
=White, Frances Hodges.= _Me._, 1866- ----. Sea Tales; Helena’s Wonder World; Aunt Nabby’s Children.
=White, Henry Alexander.= _W. Va._, 1861- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman, professor of history in Washington and Lee University. The Origin of the Pentateuch in the Light of the Ancient Monuments; Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confederacy; History of the United States. _Put._
=White, Hervey.= _Ia._, 1866- ----. A novelist of Chicago. Differences; Quicksand; When Eve was Not Created and Other Stories; Noll and the Fairies.
=White, John Stuart.= _Ms._, 1847- ----. The head master of the Berkeley School in New York city. Boys’ and Girls’ Plutarch; Boys’ and Girls’ Herodotus; Boys’ and Girls’ Pliny; The Viking Ship. _Put. Scr._
=White, Richard Edward.= _I._, 1843- ----. A verse-writer of San Francisco. The Cross of Monterey, and Other Poems.
=White, Stewart Edward.= _Mch._, 1873- ----. A novelist. The Claim Jumpers; The Westerners; The Blazed Trail; The Magic Forest; The Great Silent Places; The Mountains; Blazed Trail Stories. _Ap. Scr._
=White, Trumbull.= _Ia._, 1868- ----. A Chicago journalist. Wizard of Wall Street; The War in the East (1895); Free Silver in Mexico (with W. E. Curtis); Our War with Spain; Our New Possessions; Martinique and the World’s Great Disasters.
=White, Wilbert Webster.= _O._, 1863- ----. A United Presbyterian clergyman of New York city. Thirty Studies in the Gospel by John; Thirty Studies in the Revelation; Inductive Studies in the Minor Prophets; Thirty Studies in Jeremiah; Studies in Old Testament Characters; Thirty Studies in the Gospel by Matthew.
=Whitehouse, Mrs. Florence Brooks.= _Me._, 18- ----. A novelist of Portland, Maine. The God of Things, a novel; The House Party, a play. _Lit._
=Whitelock, Mrs. Louise [Clarkson].= “L. Clarkson.” _Md._, 1865- ----. The wife of a prominent lawyer of Baltimore. The Shadow of John Wallace, a novel; A Mad Madonna, short stories of art life; How Hindsight met Provincialatis, contrasted stories of North and South; besides books of verse with colour illustration, such as Indian Summer; The Rag Fair; Heartease, and others. _Pa._
=Whitham, Jay Manuel.= _Il._, 1853- ----. A consulting engineer in Philadelphia. Steam Engine Design; Constructive Steam Engineering. _Wil._
=Whitlock, Brand.= _O._, 1869- ----. A lawyer of Toledo, Ohio. The Thirteenth District; Her Infinite Variety; The Happy Average. _Bo._
=Whitman, William Edward Seaver.= _Me._, 1832- ----. A journalist of Augusta, Maine. The Ship Carpenter’s Family, a Story; The Wealth and Industry of Maine; Maine in the War for the Union.
=Whitmarsh, H[ubert] Phelps.= _Q._, 1863- ----. A Boston writer of stories, mainly for young people. The Young Pearl Divers; The Mysterious Voyage of the Daphne; The World’s Rough Hand; The Golden Talisman. _Pa. We._
=Whitney, Mrs. Belle Armstrong.= _Ms._, 1861- ----. A writer of New York city. The Art of Dress.
=Whitney, Mrs. Helen [Hay].= _N. Y._, 18- ----. Daughter of John Hay (page 177). The Rose of Dawn; Some Verses; Little Boy Blue; Beasts and Birds.
=Whitney, Henry Clay.= _Ms._, 1831- ----. A lawyer of Boston. Life on the Circuit with Lincoln; Marriage and Divorce.
=Whitson, John Harvey.= _Ind._, 1854- ----. A novelist of Somerville, Massachusetts. The Young Ditch Rider and Other Stories; Barbara, a Woman of the West; With Frémont, the Pathfinder; The Rainbow Chasers, a Story of the Plains. _Lit._
=Whitten, Robert Harvey.= _Ind._, 1873- ----. A librarian at Albany. Public Administration in Massachusetts; Taxation of Corporations in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
=Wiechmann, Ferdinand Gerhard.= _L. I._, 1858- ----. A lecturer in chemistry in Columbia University from 1883. Sugar Analysis; Lecture Notes on Theoretical Chemistry; Chemistry: Its Evolution and Achievements; The Maid of Montauk. _Wil._
=Wiener, Leo.= _R._, 1862- ----. A professor of Slavic languages at Harvard University. History of Yiddish Literature; Songs from the Ghetto; Anthology of Russian Literature. _Put._
=Wigmore, John Henry.= _Cal._, 1863- ----. A jurist and dean of the law school of Northwestern University from 1901. Digest of the Decisions of the Massachusetts Railway Commission; The Australian Ballot System; Land Tenure and Local Institutions in Old Japan; Materials for the Study of Private Law in Old Japan.
=Wilbor, William Chambers.= _N. Y._, 1852- ----. A Methodist clergyman of Buffalo. Beauty for Ashes; Our Guests. _Meth._
=Wilcox, Delos F[ranklin].= _Mch._, 1873- ----. A writer of Elk Rapids, Michigan. The Study of City Government; Municipal Government in Michigan and Ohio; The American Newspaper; Ethical Marriage; The American City. _Mac._
=Wilcox, Earley Vernon.= _N. Y._, 1869- ----. An agricultural expert in government service. The Farmer’s Cyclopedia of Agriculture; Handbook of Meat Inspection. _Ju._
=Wilcox, Walter Dwight.= _Il._, 1869- ----. An author of Washington city. Campaigning in the Rockies, reissued as The Rockies of Canada. _Put._
=Wilder, Marshall Pinckney.= _N. Y._, 1859- ----. A popular entertainer. People I’ve Smiled With.
=Wildman, Edwin.= _N. Y._, 1867- - ----. A former vice-consul in the Philippines. Brother of R. Wildman, _infra_. Aguinaldo, a Narrative of Filipino Ambitions. _Lo._
=Wildman, Rounseville.= _N. Y._, 1864-1901. An American consul-general at Hong Kong. Tales of the Malayan Coast; Talked in the Sanctum; China’s Open Door. _Lo._
=Wiley, Hiram Ozias.= _Vt._, 1831-1873. A lawyer and verse-writer of Peabody, Massachusetts. Eternity, and Other Poems.
=Wiley, William Halstead.= _N. Y._, 1842- ----. A publisher of New York city. Yosemite, Alaska, and the Yellowstone.
=Wilkinson, Florence.= _N. Y._, 18-- - ----. Daughter of W. C. Wilkinson (page 424). A Chicago novelist. The Lady of the Flag Flowers; The Strength of the Hills, and several plays. _Har._
=Will, Arthur Percival.= _Ont._, 1868- ----. A lawyer of Chicago. A treatise on the Law of Circumstantial Evidence.
=Willard, Josiah Flynt.= “=Josiah Flint.=” _Il._, 1869- ----. Nephew of F. E. Willard (page 425). Tramping with Tramps; Powers that Prey (with F. Walton); Notes of an Itinerant Policeman; The World of Graft; The Little Brother; The Rise of Ruderick Clowd. _Cent. Pa._
=Willard, Julius Terass.= _Kan._, 1862- ----. A professor of chemistry in the Kansas State Agricultural College. Organic Compounds of Everyday Life.
=Willcox, Mary Alice.= _Me._, 1856- ----. A professor of zoölogy at Wellesley College from 1883. Pocket Guide to Common Land Birds of New England. _Le._
=Willet, Herbert Lockwood.= _Mch._, 1854- ----. A professor of Semitic languages in the University of Chicago from 1896. Life and Teaching of Jesus; The Teaching of the Books; Prophets of Israel; The Ruling Quality. _Rev._
=Williams, Alvin Dighton.= _Pa._, 1824-1894. A Free Baptist clergyman in Nebraska. History of the Free Communion Baptists; Four Years’ Co-operation in Nebraska; The Church and its Institutions.
=Williams, Dwight.= _N. Y._, 1824-1898. A Methodist clergyman in Cazenovia, New York. The Beautiful City in Song, and Other Poems; A Book of Rondeaux.
=Williams, Edward Higginson.= _Vt._, 1849- ----. A mining engineer, lecturer at Lehigh University from 1902. Manual of Lithology. _Wil._
=Williams, Egerton Ryerson.= 18-- - ----. A lawyer of Rochester, New York. The Hill Towns of Italy. _Hou._
=Williams, Espy William Henry.= _La._, 1852- ----. A New Orleans playwright. He has published A Dream of Art (verse); and among his plays are Parrhasius; The Duke’s Jester.
=Williams, Eustace Leroy.= _Va._, 1874- ----. A Louisville journalist. The Substitute Quarterback; The Mutineers; That Kentucky Campaign. _Clke. Est. Lo._
=Williams, Francis Churchill.= _Pa._, 1869- ----. Son of F. H. Williams (page 426). J. Devlin: Boss; Smith of “Pennsylvania”; The Captain. _Lo._
=Williams, Frederick Benton.= _See Hamblen, Herbert._
=Williams, Frederick Wells.= _Ch._, 1857- ----. Son of Samuel W. Williams (page 427). A professor of modern oriental history at Yale University from 1900. The Middle Kingdom (with S. W. Williams); Life and Letters of Samuel Wells Williams.
=Williams, George Forrester.= _Sp._, 1841- ----. A journalist of New York city. Bullet and Shell; Lucy’s Rebel; The Memorial War Book; Unfair in Love and War; Across the Lines. _Fo._
=Williams, Gorham Deane.= _Ms._, 1842- ----. A lawyer of Boston. The Penal Statutes of Massachusetts; The Massachusetts Peace Officer; Massachusetts Insolvent Law. _Hou._
=Williams, Harold.= _Ms._, 1853- ----. A physician and novelist, dean of Tufts Medical College, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Morton; Silken Threads; Climatic Treatment of Phthisis.
=Williams, Henry Smith.= _Il._, 1863- ----. A physician of New York city. The Story of Nineteenth Century Science; History of the Art of Writing. _Har._
=Williams, John.= _S. C._, 1809-1886. A Presbyterian missionary in Africa. Western Africa: its History, Condition and Prospects (1857).
=Williams, John Whitridge.= _Md._, 1866- ----. A professor of obstetrics in Johns Hopkins University from 1889. Text Book of Obstetrics. _Ap._
=Williams, Mrs. Mary Bushnell.= _La._, 1826- ----. Tales and Legends of Louisiana.
=Williams, Ralph Olmsted.= 1838- ----. A lawyer and philologist of New York city. Our Dictionaries and Other English Language Topics; Some Questions of Good English Examined.
=Williams, Rufus Phillips.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. A teacher of chemistry in the English High School, Boston, from 1885, who has published a valuable series of chemical text-books. _Gi._
=Williamson, Mrs. Mary Lynn [Harrison].= _Va._, 1850- ----. A Virginia educator who has published a Life of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson.
=Willing, John Thomson.= _Ont._, 1860- ----. An artist of New York city. Some Old Time Beauties; Dames of High Degree.
=Willis, Richard Storrs.= _Ms._, 1819-1900. Brother of N. P. Willis (page 427). A journalist and musician. Church Chorals and Choir Studies; A Waif of Song.
=Willoughby, Hugh L[aussat].= _N. Y._, 1856- ----. A writer of travels. Across the Everglades. _Lip._
=Willoughby, Westel Woodbury.= _Va._, 1867- ----. An associate professor of political science in Johns Hopkins University. The Rights and Duties of American Citizenship; The Nature of the State; The Supreme Court of the United States; Government and Administration of the United States; Social Justice; The Political Theories of the Ancient World; The American Constitutional System. _Am. J. H. U. Lgs. Mac. Cent._
=Willoughby, William Franklin.= _Va._, 1867- ----. Twin brother of W. W. Willoughby, _supra_. A professional expert in the United States Department of Labour in Washington city. Workingmen’s Insurance. _Cr._
=Willson, Frederick Newton.= _L. I._, 1855- ----. A professor of geometry at Princeton University from 1883. Theoretical and Practical Graphics; Note-Taking, Dimensioning and Lettering; Practical Engineering; Perspective of Reflections. _Mac._
=Wilson, Bird.= _Pa._, 1777-1859. An Episcopal clergyman from 1829, but previously a noted lawyer of Philadelphia. Abridgment of the Law by Matthew Bacon; Memoir of Bishop White. _See Memorial of, by Bronson, 1864._
=Wilson, Mrs. Calista.= 18-- - ----. Pedagogues and Parents. _Ho._
=Wilson, Calvin Dill.= _Md._, 1857- ----. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio. Bible Boys and Girls (with J. K. Reeve); The Child’s Don Quixote; The Story of the Cid for Young People; The Flight of the Hebrews. _Cr. Le._
=Wilson, Daniel Munro.= _S._, 1848- ----. A Unitarian clergyman of Brooklyn, New York. Where American Independence Began, an historical description of Quincy, Massachusetts. _Hou._
=Wilson, Edmund Beecher.= _Il._, 1856- ----. A professor of zoölogy at Columbia University. General Biology (with W. T. Sedgwick); The Cell in Development; Atlas of Karykonesis and Fertilization. _Ho. Mac._
=Wilson, Edward Livingstone.= _N. J._, 1838-1903. The editor of Wilson’s Photographic Magazine from 1864. In Scripture Lands; Wilson’s Photographics; The American Carbon Manual; Cyclopædic Photography; Quarter Century in Photography; Lantern Journeys. _Scr._
=Wilson, Epiphanius.= _E._, 1845- ----. An Episcopal clergyman of New York city. Nugæ: Greek and Latin Verses; Dante Interpreted; Cathedrals of France; and translations of the dramas of Balzac, the poems of Maupassant, the Moorish Ballads of Spain, and of Pugstall’s German version of The Rose and the Nightingale.
=Wilson, Floyd Baker.= _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A lawyer of New York city. Uphill, a novel; Paths to Power. _Fu._
=Wilson, Francis.= _Pa._, 1854- ----. An actor of note. The Eugene Field I Knew; Recollections of a Player; Going on the Stage. _Scr._
=Wilson, George Grafton.= _Ct._, 1863- ----. A professor of social and political science in Brown University from 1891. Besides various professional monographs he is joint author with G. F. Tucker of a treatise on International Law. _Sil._
=Wilson, Harry Leon.= _Il._, 1867- ----. A New York journalist, editor of Puck from 1896. The Spenders, a novel; Zig Zag Tales; The Lions of the Lord; The Seeker. _Dou. Lo._
=Wilson, Herbert Michael.= _S._, 1860- ----. A geographical engineer in government service. Manual of Irrigation Engineering; Geographic and Topographic Surveying. _Wil._
=Wilson, Lucy Langdon Williams.= _Vt._, 1865- ----. A professor of biology at the Philadelphia Normal School from 1892. Domestic Science; Nature Study in Elementary Schools. _Mac._
=Wilson, Rufus Rockwell.= _Pa._, 1865- ----. A New York author. Rambles in Colonial Byways; New York Old and New; Washington: the Capital City; Lincoln in Caricature; Historic Long Island; New England in Letters. _Lip._
=Wilson, Victor Tyson.= _Pa._, 1864- ----. A teacher in Sibley College, Cornell University from 1893. Freehand Perspective; Free-hand Lettering. _Wil._
=Wilson, William Huntington.= _D. C._, 1870- ----. Rafnaland, a novel. _Har._
=Wilson, William Robert Anthony.= _Il._, 1870- ----. A physician and novelist. A Rose of Normandy.
=Winchester, Caleb Thomas.= _Ct._, 1847- ----. A professor of English literature at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, from 1874. Some Principles of Literary Criticism. _Mac._
=Winchester, Charles Wesley.= _Vt._, 1843- ----. A Methodist clergyman. The Gospel Kodak Abroad; Wells of Salvation.
=Winfield, Charles Hardenburg.= _N. Y._, 1829-1898. A lawyer of Jersey City. History of Land Titles; History of Hudson County, New Jersey; Adjudged Words and Phrases; The Founding of Jersey City.
=Winship, George Parker.= _Ms._, 1873- ----. Son of A. E. Winship (page 430). A librarian of Providence. The Coronado Expedition; The Cabots; Early Mexican Printers.
=Winter, Mrs. Elizabeth [Campbell].= _S._, 1841- ----. Wife of W. Winter (page 431). A novelist of New Brighton, Staten Island. The Spanish Treasure; The Curse of Dangerfield; Hawthorn Lodge; The Mistress of the Grange.
=Winterburn, Mrs. Florence [Hull] [Brown].= _Il._, 1858- ----. A writer of New York city. Nursery Ethics; From the Child’s Standpoint; Southern Hearts; The Children’s Health. _Ba._
=Wise, Barton Haxall.= _Va._, 1865-1899. Grandson of Henry Alexander Wise (page 432). A lawyer of Richmond, Virginia. Life of Henry A. Wise of Virginia. _Mac._
=Witmer, Lightner.= _Pa._, 1867- ----. A psychologist, director of the laboratory of Psychology in the University of Pennsylvania from 1892. Experimental Studies in Psychology. _Gi._
=Witthaus, Rudolph August.= _N. Y._, 1846- ----. A toxicologist of New York city. Essentials of Chemistry; General Medical Chemistry; Laboratory Guide in Urinalysis and Toxicology.
=Wolf, Emma.= _Cal._, 1865- ----. A San Francisco writer. Other Things Being Equal; The Joy of Life; A Prodigal in Love; Heirs of Yesterday. _Mg._
=Wolf, Simon.= _Bv._, 1836- ----. A lawyer of Washington city. The American Jew as Patriot, Soldier, and Citizen.
=Wolfenstein, Martha.= 18-- - ----. A writer of Columbus, Ohio. Idyls of the Gass, a Collection of Short Stories. _Mac._
=Woll, Fritz Wilhelm.= _N._, 1865- ----. A professor of agricultural chemistry in the University of Wisconsin from 1893. Agricultural Calendar; Dairy Calendar; A Book on Silage; Handbook for Farmers and Dairymen. _Ra. Wil._
=Wood, Mrs. Edith [Elmer].= _N. H._, 1871- ----. A novelist of Washington. Her Provincial Cousin; Shoulder Straps and Sun Bonnets. _Cas. Ho._
=Wood, William Converse.= _Ms._, 1839- ----. A Congregational clergyman. Five Problems of State and Religion; Heaven Once a Week.
=Wood-Allen, Mrs. Mary.= _O._, 1841- ----. A physician of Ann Arbor, among whose publications are Teaching Truth; Almost a Man; What a Young Girl Ought to Know; Marriage. _Rev._
=Woodburn, James Albert.= _Ind._, 1856- ----. A professor of American history and politics in Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. The American Republic and its Government; The Causes of the American Revolution. _J. H. U. Put._
=Woodbury, Charles Jeptha Hill.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. A civil engineer of Boston. Fire Protection of Mills. _Wil._
=Woodhull, John Francis.= _N. Y._, 1857- ----. A professor of physical science in the Teacher’s College, Columbia University. First Course in Science; Chemical Experiments; are among his works.
=Woodman, Alpheus Grant.= _Ms._, 1873- ----. A Boston chemist. Air, Water, and Food from a Sanitary Standpoint. _Wil._
=Woodman, Clarence Eugene.= _Me._, 1852- ----. A Roman Catholic priest of New York, prominent as an orator. The Bridal Wreath; Manual of Prayer; Poets and Poetry of Ireland.
=Woodruff, Edwin Hamilton.= _N. Y._, 1862- ----. A professor of law at Cornell University from 1896. Cases on Domestic Relations; Introduction to the Study of Law; Cases on Insurance.
=Woods, Robert Archey.= _Pa._, 1865- ----. A University settlement worker of Boston. English Social Movements; The City Wilderness (edited). _Hou._
=Wood-Seys, Roland Alexander.= _E._, 1854- ----. An olive-grower of Southern California. A Woman with a Secret; Blacksmith of Voe; Cut with his Own Diamond; The Shepherdess of Treva.
=Woolf, Philip.= _N. Y._, 1848-1903. A journalist and novelist of New York city. Who is Guilty?; The Trail of the Serpent; Satan’s Mirror; Three Women and a Dead Man; Goldenrod and Aster.
=Woollen, William Wesley.= _Ind._, 1828- ----. Biographical and Historical Sketches of Indiana.
=Woolley, John Granville.= _O._, 1850- ----. A Chicago lecturer. Seed; The Sower; Civilization by Faith; The Christian Citizen; A Lion Hunter.
=Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury.= _Ct._, 1852- ----. Son of T. D. Woolsey (page 436). A professor of international law at Yale University from 1879. America’s Foreign Policy. _Cent._
=Worcester, Dean Conant.= _Vt._, 1866- ----. An assistant professor of zoölogy in the University of Michigan. The Philippine Islands and their People, a record of observation and experience. _Mac._
=Worcester, John.= _Ms._, 1834- ----. A Swedenborgian clergyman. A Year’s Lessons from the Psalms; Correspondences of the Bible; A Journey in Palestine; Matthew’s Gospel.
=Wright, Albert Allen.= _O._, 1846- ----. A professor of zoölogy at Oberlin College from 1874. Geology of Holmes County, Ohio; Limits of the Glacial Area in New Jersey.
=Wright, Carrie Douglas.= _Il._, 1862- ----. A music teacher in Chicago. Lincoln’s First Love. _Mg._
=Wright, Charles Herbert.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A civil engineer of Cleveland. Bridge Drafting; Plate Girder Draw Spans; The Designing of Draw Spans. _Wil._
=Wright, Mrs. Marie [Robinson].= _Ga._, 1860- ----. A writer of New York city. Picturesque Mexico; The New Brazil. _Lip._
=Wright, Theodore Francis.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. A Swedenborgian clergyman, professor in the New Church School at Cambridge from 1884. Life Eternal; The Realities of Heaven.
=Wulling, Frederick John.= _L. I._, 1866- ----. A pharmacologist, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry in the University of Minnesota from 1892. Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry; Evolution of Botany. _Am. Wil._
=Wyatt, Edith Franklin.= _Wis._, 1873- ----. A Chicago novelist. Every One His Own Way; True Love.
=Wyckoff, Walter A[ugustus].= _E. I._, 1865- ----. A lecturer on sociology at Princeton University, born of American parentage at Mainpuri, in the northwest provinces of Hindustan. In order to ascertain the actual conditions surrounding the American workingman, he spent two years in toil as an unskilled labourer, an experience described in The Workers: an Experiment in Reality--The East--The West; A Day with a Tramp, and Other Days. _Scr._
=Wylie, Samuel Brown.= _I._, 1773-1852. A Reformed Presbyterian clergyman, pastor of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, 1801-1852, and professor of ancient languages in the University of Pennsylvania, 1824-1845. (His sons, T. W. J. Wylie and T. A. Wylie, are mentioned on page 438.) The Faithful Witness for Magistracy and Ministracy upon a Scriptural Basis; Covenanting; Life of Alexander McLeod (page 243); A Greek Grammar. _See Memoirs by J. D. McLeod 1852; McMaster, 1852._
=Wynkoop, Richard.= _N. Y._, 1829- ----. A writer of New York city. Wynkoop Genealogy; Schureman Genealogy; Clearance and Entrance of Vessels in the United States of America; Supplement to the preceding; Vessels and Voyages as Regulated by Federal Statutes.
=Wynne, Mrs. Emma [Moffett].= _Al._, 1844- ----. A Georgia writer. Craigfont, a novel.
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=Yale, Cyrus.= _Ms._, 1786-1854. A Congregational clergyman of New Hartford, Connecticut. The Godly Pastor: a Life of Rev. Jeremiah Hallock; Miniature of the Life of the Rev. Alvan Hyde; Biographical Sketches of the Ministers of Litchfield County after the year 1800.
=Yale, Leroy Milton.= _Ms._, 1841- ----. A New York physician. The Century Book for Mothers. _Cent._
=Yarnall, Ellis.= _Pa._, 1817- ----. A Philadelphia writer who published Wordsworth and The Coleridges. _Mac._
=Yates, Lorenzo Gordin.= _E._, 1837- ----. A naturalist of Santa Barbara, California. California Digest of Masonic Law; The Ferns of Ceylon; The Channel Islands; All Known Ferns.
=Yechton, Barbara.= _See Krause, Lydia._
=Young, Abram Van Eps.= _Wis._, 18-- - ----. A professor of chemistry in Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, from 1885. The Elementary Principles of Chemistry. _Ap._
=Young, Alfred.= _E._, 1831-1900. A Roman Catholic clergyman of the order of Paulists. Catholic and Protestant Countries Compared; Catholic Hymns and Canticles; Carols for a Merry Christmas and a Joyous Easter.
=Young, Claiborne Addison.= _Ind._, 18-- - ----. A Unitarian clergyman in Canton, Massachusetts. Way Songs and Wanderings. _Est._
=Young, Edward.= _E._, 1818- ----. A watchmaker of Lexington, Georgia. Ladye Lilian and Other Poems.
=Young, Mrs. Ella [Flagg]=. _N. Y._, 1845- ----. A professor of education in the University of Chicago. Isolation in the School; Ethics in the School; Some Types of Educational Theory.
=Young, Franklin Knowles.= _Ms._, 1857- ----. A military inventor of Boston. The Minor Tactics of Chess; The Major Tactics of Chess; The Grand Tactics of Chess; Chess Strategics; Napoleon’s Campaigns. _Lit._
=Young, George Curson.= _E._, 1840- ----. A physician of Washington, New Jersey, resident in the United States from 1870. Ancient and Modern History of the Knights of Malta; Therapeutics in Nature; Physiology for the People.
=Young, Jacob William Albert.= _Pa._, 1865- ----. A mathematical professor in the University of Chicago. Differential and Integral Calculus (joint author); The Teaching of Mathematics in Prussia. _Lgs._
=Young, James Kelly.= _N. J._, 1862- ----. A Philadelphia lawyer. Orthopædic Surgery; Synopsis of Human Anatomy.
=Young, John Philip.= _Pa._, 1849- ----. The managing editor of the San Francisco Chronicle from 1876. Protection and Progress.
=Young, Lucien.= _Ky._, 1852- ----. A lieutenant in the United States navy. The Real Hawaii. _Dou._
=Young, Robert Anderson.= _Tn._, 1824-1902. A prominent Methodist clergyman of Tennessee. Personages; Twenty Thousand Miles, a record of travel; Sketchy Pages of Foreign Travel; Celebrities and Less.
=Young, Rose E----.= _Mo._, 18-- - ----. A journalist and novelist of New York city. Henderson; Sally of Missouri. _Hou._
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=Zeigler, Wilbur Gleason.= 18-- - ----. It was Marlowe (a novel in which the attempt is made to prove Marlowe’s authorship of the plays commonly attributed to Shakespeare); The Heart of the Alleghanies (with B. S. Grosscup).
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=Zilliox, James.= _N. J._, 1849-1890. A Roman Catholic clergyman of the Order of Saint Benedict. Album Benedictinum.
=Zimmermann, Leander M.=[8] _Md._, 1863- ----. A Lutheran clergyman of Baltimore. How to be Happy When Married; Paths that Cross; Sunshine; Daily Bread for Daily Hunger; The Little Grave; The Family; The Wedding Token; Expository Thoughts on Pilgrim’s Progress; Yvonne, a novel.
=Zinkeisen, Frank Edward.= _Wis._, 1867-1895. An historical scholar of Chicago, who published Die Anfänge der Lehnsgerichtbarkeit.
=Zollars, Ely Vaughan.= _O._, 1847- ----. A clergyman of the Christian (Disciples) denomination, president of Hiram College, Ohio, from 1888. Bible Geography; Holy Book and Sacred Day; The Great Salvation.
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=Zueblin, Charles.= _Ind._, 1868- ----. A professor of sociology at Chicago University. American Municipal Reform. _Mac._
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Since the above was in type the firm name has become L. C. Page & Co.
[2] See Addenda, p. 441.
[3] A distinguishing initial only.
[4] A distinguishing initial only.
[5] A distinguishing initial only.
[6] A distinguishing initial only.
[7] A distinguishing initial only.
[8] A distinguishing initial only.
Transcriber’s Notes
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation have been standardised, except where those variations exist in book titles. All other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.
The following corrections were made to the text:
Page 142: =Fairfield, Genevieve Genevra=
Daughter of S. L. field, _infra_. Genevra, or the History Fair of a Portrait;
-> Daughter of S. L. Fairfield, _infra_. Genevra, or the History of a Portrait;
Page 174: =Hartt, Charles Frederick= and =Hartzell, J[onas] Hazard= were placed into correct alphabetical order.
Page 242: =McIlvaine, Charles Petitt=, 1709-1873. -> 1799-1873.
Page 335: =Sears, Barnas=: president of Brown University, 1855-47. -> 1855-67.
Page 367: =Stroud, George McDowell=, 1895-1875. -> 1795-1875.
Italics are represented thus _italic_, bold is represented thus =bold=.