. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. at Lowell, Mass. Home for many years of thefamily of Charles Hovey. Opp. page 360. 27. Memorial Drinking Fountain, at Portsmouth, N. H. Erectedin honor of Ensign Charles Emerson Hovey, of the U. S. Navy. () Opp. page 362. 28. Edmund Otis Hovey, Ph. D. For 29 years principal of the HighSchool at Newark, N. J. (No. 1604.) Opp. page 370. 29. Richard Hovey. Poet, and Professor of English Literature inBarnard College. New York City. (No. 1655.) Opp. page 376. 30. Lewis Richar


. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. at Lowell, Mass. Home for many years of thefamily of Charles Hovey. Opp. page 360. 27. Memorial Drinking Fountain, at Portsmouth, N. H. Erectedin honor of Ensign Charles Emerson Hovey, of the U. S. Navy. () Opp. page 362. 28. Edmund Otis Hovey, Ph. D. For 29 years principal of the HighSchool at Newark, N. J. (No. 1604.) Opp. page 370. 29. Richard Hovey. Poet, and Professor of English Literature inBarnard College. New York City. (No. 1655.) Opp. page 376. 30. Lewis Richard Hovey. Secretary of the Daniel Hovey Asso-ciation and printer of this volume. Publisher of the Haverhill Record.(No. 1949.) Opp. page 394. 31. Edmund Otis Hovey, Ph. D. Geological Curator in the Amer-ican Museum of Natural History, New York City; secretary of the G. A Vice-President of the Daniel Hovey Association. (No. 1997.)Opp. page 396. 32. Hamblin Levi Hovey. Banker and prominent in civic affairsat Waltham, Mass. A zealous and generous member of the Daniel HoveyAssociation. (No. 2225.) Opp. page Exterior and Interior views of Waltham_Abbey, county of Essex, England, where Richard Hovey,and many of his family were baptized and worshipped, and in whose church-yardthey were buried. Here his son, Daniel Hovey, was baptized, August 9, 1618. Thetown dates from the time of Ralph de Tovi, standard-bearer to Canute the Great,and the Abbey was originally built and adorned by Harold, andconsecratad May 3, 1060. It is regarded as a noble speci-men of the Northern Romanesque style of archr


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