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=Eaton, Dorman Bridgeman.= _Vt._, 1823-1899. A jurist of New York city,
prominent in civil service reform, who published Civil Service in Great
Britain, and edited the seventh edition of Kent’s Commentaries. _Har._
=Eaton, John Henry.= _Tn._, 1790-1856. A once noted politician who was
secretary of war, 1829-31, and minister to Spain, 1836-40. He wrote a
Life of Andrew Jackson.
=Eaton, Samuel John Mills.= _Pa._, 1820-1899. A Presbyterian clergyman
of Franklin, Pennsylvania, 1848-82. Petroleum; History of Venango
County, Pennsylvania; Lake Side; Jerusalem, the Holy City; Palestine.
=Eaton, Thomas Treadwell.= _Tn._, 1845- ----. A Baptist minister of
Louisville. My Angels; Talks to Children; Marriage and Law; Talks on
Getting Married.
=Eberle, John.= _Pa._, 1787-1838. A noted physician of Philadelphia,
and later of Cincinnati. Botanical Terminology; Diseases and Physical
Education of Children; Therapeutics and Materia Medica; Notes on Theory
and Practice of Medicine. _Lip._
=Eckard, James Read.= _Pa._, 1805-1887. A Presbyterian missionary to
India. Faith and Justification (in the Tamil language); The Hindoo
Traveller; Outline of English Law from Blackstone.
=Eddy, Ansel Doane.= _Ms._, 1798-1875. A Presbyterian clergyman of
New York who published the Christian Citizen; Duties, Dangers, and
Securities of Youth.
=Eddy, Clarence.= _Ms._, 1851- ----. An organist of Chicago. The Church
and Concert Organist; The Organ in Church.
=Eddy, Daniel Clark.= _Ms._, 1823-1896. A Baptist clergyman of Boston,
and subsequently of Brooklyn, who wrote extensively, some of his books
having been very popular. Among them are The Percy Family, and Walter’s
Tour in the East, two series of volumes for young readers; Young Man’s
Friend; Young Woman’s Friend; The Burman Apostle, a life of Judson;
Roger Williams and the Baptists; The Unitarian Apostasy; Europa, or
Scenes in the Old World; Waiting at the Cross; Angel Whispers.
=Eddy, Henry Turner.= _Ms._, 1844- ----. A mathematician, since 1874
a professor in the University of Cincinnati. Analytical Geometry;
Researches in Graphical Statics; Thermodynamics; Maximum Stress under
Concentrated Loads.
=Eddy, Mrs. Mary Morse [Baker] [Glover] [Patterson].= _N. H._,
1822- ----. A resident of Concord, New Hampshire, widely known as the
founder of the sect of Christian Scientists. Besides Christian Science;
Science and Health, she has published a number of pamphlets on the
general subject of Christian Science.
=Eddy, Richard.= _R. I._, 1828- ----. A Universalist clergyman of
Melrose, Massachusetts. Universalism in America; History of the
Sixtieth New York Regiment; The Martyr to Liberty.
=Eddy, Thomas.= _Pa._, 1758-1827. A philanthropist whose efforts were
chiefly in the direction of prison reform, and who was the author of
The State Prisons of New York. _See Life by S. L. Knapp, 1834._
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