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HERRINGSHAW'S LIBRARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. Doles,

May

George

Pierce,

soldier,

14, 1830, in Milledgeville,

was born

Ga. In 1862

he was commissioned brigadier-general. During the overland campaigns he commanded a division in General Ewell's corps; and was killed in the battle of Cold Harbor. He died June 2, 1864, in Cold Harbor, Va. Dolge, Alfred, manufacturer, was born Dec. 22, 1848, In Germany.

He

is

now

the

head of the firm of Alfred Dolge and son; a partner in C. F. Zimmerman and company, manufacturers of auand Daniel toharps Clreen and company.

and Other Poems; and Lake and Other Poems.

Israel

was born March

14, 1842, in Fall River,

Mass.

entered the union army from Massachusetts with the fourth regiment of that state, and became major, and had command of his regiment. He was a member of the constitutional conventions of South Dakota of 1883 and 1885 was district attorney member of the legislature of Dakota territory in 1889; state senator in 1893; and a member of the state legislature in 1897. He was the first attorney-general of South Dakota, and held that office in 1889-93. Dolliver, Jonathan Prentiss, lawyer, con; gressman. United States senator, was bom Feb. 6, 1858, in Kingwood, Va. In 1889-1903 he was a representative to the fifty-first, fifty-second, fifty-third, fifty-fourth, fifty-fifth, fifty-sixth and fifty-seventh congresses as a republican. Since 1900 he has been a member of the United States senate, his present term expiring in 1913. Dolph, John Henry, painter, artist, was born April 18, 1835, in Fort Ann, N.Y. In 1898 he became a member of the National academy of design. This painter of American animals-is best known for his pictures of cats and dogs. He died in 1903 in New York City. Dome, Lillian Nordica, singer, was born Dec. 12, 1859, in Farmington, Maine. She is the wife of Zoltan Dome. She made her debut in La Traviata; has sung in Faust; and in many other operas. Donoghey, G. W., governor. In 1909 ht was elected governor of Arkansas for the

He

term ending in 1911. Donahoe, Daniel J., lawyer, jurist, poet, was born Feb. 27, 1853, in Brimfield, Mass.

He is a successful member of the Connecticut bar; and a well-known jurist of Middletown; since 1884 judge of the city court; and in 1899 was elected president of the board of education. He is the author of Idyls of 19

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Dolph, Joseph Norton, lawyer, legislator. United States senator, was born Oct. 19, 1835, in Schuyler county, N.Y. In 1862 he enlisted in Captain M. Crawford's company, known as the Oregon Escort, raised under an act of congress for the purpose of protecting the emigration of that year to the Pacific coast against hostile Indians, filling the position of orderly sergeant. He

He

by him, has become the model industrial town of America. Dollard, Robert, soldier, lawyer, legislator,

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is second vice-president of The Little Falls and Dolgeville railroad; and in New York City is trustee of the German savings bank. The village of Dolgeville, founded

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settled in Portland in

1863; and in 1864 was attorney; and the same year was appointed district attorney for the district of Oregon. He was a member of the state senate in 1866-74. In 1883-95 he was United States senator. He died March 10, 1867, in Portland, Oregon. Donahoe, Patrick, journalist, was born March 17, 1811, in Ireland. He was the founder and editor of the Boston Pilot. He was a power among catholics. He died in 1901 in Boston, Mass. Donahue, Patrick ./James, lawyer, clergyman, bishop, was born in 1851 in England. In 1887 he practiced law in Washington, D. and after that practiced canon law, and C. also studied for the priesthood. In 1891-94 he was rector of Baltimore cathedral; and in 1894 he became Roman catholic bishop elected city

of Wheeling, W.Va. Donahue, Peter, capitalist, founder, was born Jan. 11, 1822, in Scotland. In 1850 with his brother he organized the great establishment now known as the Union iron works; and was one of the originators of the San Francisco and San Jose railroad. He died Nov. 26, 1885, in California.

Donald, Elijah Winchester, clergyman, auwas born July 31, 1848, in Andover, Mass. He has been rector of Trinity church from 1892. He was the author of The Expansion of Religion. He died in 1904 in Boston, Mass. Donaldson, Edward, naval officer, was bom Nov. 17, 1816, in Baltimore, Md. He served in the United States navy during the civil war; and in 1876 was commissioned rear admiral. He died May 15, 1889, in Baltimore, Md. Donaldson, Frank, educator, physician, author, was born July 23, 1823, in Baltimore, Md. He was a professor of hygiene in the university of Maryland in 1866-91. He was the author of Inlluence of City Life and Occupations in Consumption. He died Dec. 9, 1891, in Baltimore, Md. Donaldson, Henry Herbert, educator, neurologist, author. Since 1892 he has been professor of neurology in the university of Chicago. He is the author of The Growth of the thor,