GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



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Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, 

 Conn., gifts from friends for a Lamson memorial 

 fund, $50,000. 



Hartley, Edward, Mount Vernon, N. Y., gift 

 to the town for a public park, five acres. 



Harvard Club, New York, gift to Harvard 

 University for a boat-house, $25,000. 



Harvard University, gift from a friend for a 

 new building, $100,000. 



Hayden, Charles H., Boston, bequests to the 

 Museum of Fine Arts, $100,000; Massachusetts 

 General Hospital, Children's Hospital, and Massa- 

 chusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, each 

 $50,000; Massachusetts Society for the Prevention 

 of Cruelty to Animals, New England Hospital for 

 Women and Children, Home for Aged Women, 

 Children's Mission, Perkins Institute and Massa- 

 chusetts School for the Blind, Boston Home for 

 Incurables, and Massachusetts Society for the 

 Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the residue of 

 his estate, making a total of nearly $700,000. 



Heald, Daniel Addison, Orange, N. J., estate 

 of, gift to Stickler Memorial Library, 1,150 vol- 

 umes valued at $7,000. 



Healy, Mrs. Helen R,., Claremont, N. H., be- 

 quest to the Stevens High School there, the residue 

 of her estate, expected to yield from $25,000 to 

 $40,000. 



Herget, George, Pekin, 111., gift to the public 

 library, a site for a building. 



Herrick, M. T., Wellington, Ohio, gift to the 

 town for a library building, $15,000. 



Hewitt, Abram S., New York, gift to Cooper 

 Union to enlarge the laboratories, $11,000. 



Higginson, Mrs. Henry L. See AGASSIZ, 

 ALEXANDER. 



Higginson, Hiram, gift to Harvard Univer- 

 sity, a building for the Harvard Union. 



Hill, James J., New York, gift to Yale Uni- 

 versity, $100,000. 



Hitchcock, David W., New York, bequests to 

 the Children's Hospital, West End Nursery and 

 Infant's Hospital, Fatherless and Widow's So- 

 ciety, Industrial School for Crippled and Deformed 

 Children, each $5,000. 



Hoag, Daniel, New York, bequests, available 

 on the death of his widow, to the Home for Old 

 Men and Aged Couples of the Protestant Episco- 

 pal Church, Protestant Episcopal City Mission 

 Society, St. Luke's Hospital, Domestic and For- 

 eign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episco- 

 pal Church, trustees of the Aged and Infirm 

 Clergy fund of the Protestant Episcopal Church 

 of the Diocese of New York and St. Thomas's 

 Church, each $3,000. 



Hobart, Mrs. Garret A., Paterson, N. J., gift 

 to Rutgers College, $5,000. 



Hoffman, Rev. Eugene A., gift to the Protes-^ 

 tant Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, a large plot" 

 of land and the residence on it for the rector of 

 Christ Church, Bridgeport. 



Hollis, William H., Chelsea, Mass., bequests 

 to Tufts College Theological School, $2,000; the 

 Old Ladies' Home, Chelsea, and Bethany Union for 

 Young Women, Boston, each $1,500; and the Sun- 

 day-school of the First Universalist Church, $500. 



Home for Incurables, New York, gift from a 

 friend, $30,000. 



Hopkins, Robert E., Tarrytown, N. Y., be- 

 quests to the First Presbyterian Church, Titus- 

 ville, Pa., $10,000; and the Congregational Church, 

 Pompey Hill, the Academy at Pompey Hill, and 

 Onondaga County, each $3,000. 



How, Mrs. Eliza A., St. Louis, Mo., gift to 

 Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., for a me- 

 morial to her father, the late James B. Eads, $100,- 

 000. 



Howe, James B,., Brooklyn, X. Y.. gift to the 

 city, an equestrian statue of Guorg Washing- 

 ton. 



Hoyt, Louis Thurston, Nc\v York, ', -jucsts- 

 to the Orphans' Home and Asylum of in; Protes- 

 tant Episcopal Church of New York, $!'),:;')(/: one- 

 eighth of the residue of his estate to be divided 

 equally between St. Luke's Hospital, tin: Orphan-' 

 Home and Asylum, the Society for the ilHir:' of 

 the Destitute Blind, and the New York Society lor 

 the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. 



Hubbard, Walter, Meriden, Conn., gift to the 

 city for a public park. 



Huey, Samuel B., Philadelphia, bequest to the 

 Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian 

 Church, $10,000. 



Humphrey, Dr., New York, gift to All Angels' 

 Episcopal Church, a chapel, cost $80,000. 



Huntington, Charles P., New York, bequests- 

 to the Children's Aid Society, Five Points House 

 of Industry, New York Society for the Relief of 

 the Ruptured and Crippled, American Female 

 Guardian Society, Home for the Friendless, Roose- 

 velt Hospital, and the city of Norwich, Conn., for 

 a public library, each $20,000, and the Cathedral 

 of St. John the Divine, the residue of his estate, 

 estimated at $95,000. 



Huntington, Mrs. Collis P., New York, gift 

 to the endowment fund of the New York School 

 of Applied Design for Women, $10,000; also to the 

 Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, $10,- 

 000. 



Hutchinson, A. C., gift to the New Orleans 

 Charity Hospital for a nurses' home, $50,000. 



Huyler, John S., New York, gift to Syracuse 

 University, $25,000. 



Hyde, Charles, Plainfield, N. J., bequests to 

 various institutions, $100,000. 



Iselin, Adrian, New York, gifts for a hos- 

 pital at Scarsdale, N. Y., $100,000; a hospital for 

 convalescents at the same place, $50,000. 



Ismay, Joseph F., New York, bequest to Cor- 

 pus Christi Monastery, New York, $5,000. 



Ives, Mrs. Hoadley B., New Haven, Conn., 

 gift to the Young Men's Christian Association of 

 that city for a library, $10,000. 



Jackson, Huntington W., Chicago, bequests 

 to Chicago Art Institute, Illinois Commandery of 

 the Loyal Legion, American Sunday-School Union, 

 Field Columbian Museum, and nineteen other in- 

 stitutions and organizations, each $1,000. 



Jackson, Philip N., Newark, N. J., to the Ger, 

 man Theological Seminary, Bloomfield, N. J., $5,- 

 000. 



Jellison, Charlotte A., Boston, bequests to- 

 Mount Vernon Church and Massachusetts Soci- 

 ety, each $2,500; Women's Board of Missions, 

 American Home Missionary Society, and Boston 

 City Mission, each $2,000; Homeopathic Medical 

 Dispensary and Boston Young Women's Christian 

 Association, each $1,000; and to the Massachu- 

 setts Society the residue of her estate. 



Jennings, , New York, gift to Yale Uni- 

 versity, $60,000. 



Jesup, Morris K., New York, gift to Tuskegee,. 

 (Ala.) Normal and Industrial Institute, $5,000; 

 also to Cooper Union for its reading-room, $10,- 

 000. 



Jillson, Esek A., Providence, R. I., bequests to 

 Providence Home for Aged Women and Rhode 

 Island Hospital, each $4,000; and to Rhode Island 

 Historical Society, $2,000. 



Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, gifts 

 from friends (up to Nov. 20), $750,000 toward an 

 aggregate of $1,000,000 necessary to secure ground 

 for a new site for the University. See WYMAN, 

 WILLIAM. 



