1) Hiram. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Hiram, (hi´rm) (KEY) . 1 In the Bible, king of Tyre, c.969-936 B.C., a friend of David and Solomon. Solomon and Hiram shared in trade with India and the Mediterranean,... 2) Powers, Hiram. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Powers, Hiram, 1805-73, American sculptor, b. Woodstock, Vt. Having moved to Ohio, he made wax models for a Cincinnati museum. In 1835 he began his career as a sculptor,... 3) Bingham, Hiram, 1831-1908, American Congregationalist missionary. The
Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bingham, Hiram, 18311908, American Congregationalist missionary, 1831-1908, American Congregationalist missionary, b. Honolulu; son of Hiram Bingham (1789-1869).... 4) Johnson, Hiram Warren. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Johnson, Hiram Warren, 1866-1945, American political leader, U.S. Senator from California (1917-45), b. Sacramento, Calif. His role as attorney in the successful... 5) Bingham, Hiram, 1789-1869, American Congregationalist missionary. The
Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bingham, Hiram, 17891869, American Congregationalist missionary, 1789-1869, American Congregationalist missionary, b. Bennington, Vt. In 1819 the American Board... 6) Bingham, Hiram, 1875-1956, American archaeologist, historian, and
statesman. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Bingham, Hiram, 18751956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, 1875-1956, American archaeologist, historian, and statesman, b. Honolulu; son of Hiram... 7) Maxim. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Maxim, (mak´sim) (KEY) , name of a family of inventors and munition makers. Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim, 1840-1916, was born near Sangerville, Maine. After launching... 8) Garfield, Harry Augustus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Garfield, Harry Augustus, 1863-1942, American educator, b. Hiram, Ohio, grad. Williams 1885, studied law at Columbia; son of President James A. Garfield. From 1888... 9) Garfield, James Rudolph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1907-9), b. Hiram, Ohio; son of President James A. Garfield. After being admitted to the Ohio... 10) Lindsay, Vachel. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...(va´chl lin´ze) (KEY) , 1879-1931, American poet, b. Springfield, Ill., studied at Hiram College, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the New York School of Art. Lindsay... |