WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (June) 1906-7.
HARTIGAN, Thomas Leonard
(MANILA), Lawyer; b. May 31, 1861, at Dedham, Massachusetts, Ameri-
ca; m. 1885, Marie Isabel
Mackinnis. Educ.: Public Schools,
Massachusetts; Central High School, Chicago; Military Academy, West Point; Union College of Law, Chicago. Captain and Ad- jutant, and Major, 2nd Regt. Illinois National Guard; Captain and Adjutant, Major and Colonel, 7th Illinois Infantry; Major, 30th Infantry, United States Volunteers; served in Philippines during
insurrection; resigned from Army, Dec. 31, 1900, to act as General Counsel and attorney for Roman Catholic Church in Philippines;
Member of law firm Hartigan,
Rohde, and Gutierrez ; elected President American Bar Associa- tion on its organisation in 1901, and President, Phillippine Bar Associa- tion on consolidation with Bar
Association; President, Catholic Society of the Philippines. Clubs: Army and Navy; University; United States; Elks; Ermita; Cercle
Francais; Caledonian; Japanese ; Gun; Golf, Manila. Address: Bay View Hotel, Manila, Philippine
Islands.
HARTWELL, Rev. George E. (CHENTU), B.A., B.D.; Minister; b. Feb. 10, 1862. Educ.: Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; Drew Theological Semin- ary, Madison, N.J., U.S.A. Helped to found 1st Canadian Methodist Mission in China, 1891; home at Chentu destroyed by rioters, 1895; present during U Mantsz Rebellion,
Has
1898; ordered to leave Szechwan on account of Boxer Rising, 1900; Secretary, West China Advisory Board, 1905-06. Address: Chentu, Szechwan, China.
HARTWELL, Rev. J. Boardman (TENG CHOW FU), A.B., D.D.; Pastor and Instructor in Theology; b. Oct., 17, 1835 at Darlington, S.C., U.S.A., 8. of Rev. Jesse Hartwell, D.D. Educ.: Furman University,
S.C., U.S.A. Professor of Mathe-
matics, Mount Lebanon University, La, U.S.A., 1856; became a mission- ary in China, 1858; was, with Revs.
T. P. Crawford and J. L. Holmes, the first of Europeans to visit the Taiping Rebels; organised, in Teng Chow Fu, the first Christian Church north of Shanghai, 1862; Missionary to Chinese in California and Superintendent, Baptist Mis- sions to Chinese on Pacific Coast, U.S.A., 1879-1893; organised first Chinese Baptist Church in U.S.A.,
1880; returned to China, 1893; at present Instructor in Theology, Bush Theological Seminary. Ad- dress: Teng Chow Fu, via Chefoo,
China.
HASEBA, Sumitaka (TOKYO), M.P.,
Leader of the Constitutional Party; b. Satsuma, April, 1854. Joined Saigo's Army in Civil War of 1877 and was imprisoned after its settle- ment; was for a long while an administrative official in Kagos- hima District and is one of very
few M.'s P. who sat in House from
it inauguration in 1900; appointed
Chief Councillor of Home Office
in 4th Ito's Cabinet. Address :
Tokyo, Japan.
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