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Guilder; brook and pond, Berkshire 
county, Mass. (Not Undine.) 
Guile; see Gull. 
Guilford; township, Hendricks county, 
Ind. (Not Garfield.) 
Guilford; see Gillford. 
Gulf of Georgia; see Georgia. 
Gull; brook, Cattaraugus county, N. Y. 
(Not Guile.) 
Gull; islands near Isle Royal, Lake 
Superior. (Not Chapeau.) 
Counter's; see Big Spring. 
Gurley; see Gerle. 
Gurley's Bridge; see Allenbridge. 
Gurnet; point and rock, Plymouth har- 
bor, Mass. 
Gurnet; see Gannet. 
Guttenberg; P. O. and town, Hudson 
county, N. J. (Not Guttenburg.) 
Guyandot; mountain, P. O., river, and 
village, W. Va. (Not Guyandotte. ) 
H. 
Habana; principal city of Cuba. (Not 
Havana.) 
Hacker; bend, Mississippi river, Alex- 
der county, 111. (Not Hacker's.) 
Hackett; point, Annapolis Roads, Anne 
Arundel county, Md. (Not Hackett's.) 
Hagan; post light, Missouri river, Cole 
county, Mo. (Not Hagan' s.) 
Hagemeister; island, Bristol bay, Alas- 
ka. (Not Hagenmeister.) 
Haidarabad; capital city and state, In- 
dia. (Not Haiderabad nor Hyderabad. ) 
Haiti, island, West Indies. 
NOTE. Haiti was the native name of the 
island when Columbus landed, on December G, 
1492, and called it Espagnola, which was lat- 
inized into Hispaniola. The French colony 
which gained control of a part of the island 
was called Saint Domingue, and in 1795, when 
France acquired titje to the entire island by 
treaty with Spain, it was called Saint Domin- 
gue; but when the French were driven out 
and independence declared, in 1804, the aborig- 
inal name Haiti was revived by the negroes. 
Shortly after this the Spaniards reestablished 
themselves in the eastern part of the island, 
retaining the French name modified to Santo 
Domingo, butin 1821 lost control, and from ls2 
to 1843 the whole island was under one govern 
ment as the Republic of Haiti. In 1844 the 
eastern portion of the island again asserted its 
independence of Haiti and established the 
Dominican Republic, which remains to the 
present day. 
Thus to-day the island of Haiti, which seems 
to be the proper name, consists of two coun- 
tries, Haiti on the west end and Santo Doming*) 
on the east end. R. C. 
Haiti; republic of, West Indies. (Not 
Hayti.) 
Hakodate; seaport of Japan. (Not Ha- 
kodadi.) 
Halcomb; see Holcomb. 
Hale; passage, Washington sound, Wash. 
(Not Kale's.) 
Hale; point, Mississippi river, Lauderdale 
county, Tenn. (Not Hale's Point.) 
Halfmoon; lighthouse and shoal, Gal- 
veston bay, Tex. (Not Half Moon.) 
Halfmoon; township, Center county, 
Pa. (Not Half Moon.) 
Halfmoon; township and village, Sara- 
toga county, N. Y. (Not Half Moon.) 
Halibut; see Sannak. 
Halkett; cape on north coast of Alaska. 
(Not Halket.) 
Hall; P.O., Prince George county, Md. 
(Not Halls.) 
Hallets; point, East river, N. Y. (Not 
Hallet, Hoick, nor Hollets.) 
Hallocks; see Paradise. 
Hall's Station; see Beach Ridge. 
Halton; see Holton. 
Ham; see Blake. 
Hamblen; township, Brown county, 
Ind. (NotHamblin.) 
Hambleton; island in Broad creek, Tal- 
bot county, Md. (Not Willy. ) 
Hamburg; P. O., west bank of Tennes- 
see river, Hardin county, Tenn. (Not 
Hamburgh Landing. ) 
Hamden; P. O. and village, Vinton coun- 
ty, Ohio. (Not Hamden Junction. ) 
*Hampden; P. O. and township, Geauga 
county, Ohio. (Not Hambden. ) 
Hamun; morass or lake, chiefly in east- 
ern Persia. (Not Hamoon.) 
Hanby Mill; hamlet, Blount county, 
Ala. (Not Hanby 's Mill nor Hanbys 
Mill.) 
Hancock; see Disappointment. 
Hankau; city, China. (Not Han Keoo, 
Han-Keoo, Han-Keou, nor Hankow.) 
Hanna; island and reef, Galveston bay, 
Tex. (Not Hannah's.) 
Hannacrois; creek, near Coxsackie, 
Greene county, N. Y. (Not Henner- 
croix, etc.) 
Hanoverton; P. O. and village, Colum- 
biana county, Ohio. (Not Hanover.) 
Hansen; see Henson. 
Htm }'(in<i; see Scotll. 
; see Harper. 
