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eral sermons of great interest; born 1738, at Southington, Conn., son of Dea. Thomas; he died 1808.

Rev. Win. Hart, Saybrook; several sermons and other works.

Rev. Luther Hart, Plymouth, Conn.; published tracts, wrote for Spectator and other works.

Rev. Burdett Hart, Fair Haven, son of Dea. Norman of New Britain; graduated at Yale College 1842, settled at Fair Haven, Conn., published several sermons, and wrote for New England and other periodicals.

Rev. Levi Wells Hart, contributor to various periodicals and journals; graduated at Yale College 1846, and resides, 1874, at Brooklyn, N. Y., where he is an educator.

Maj. Jonathan Hart, Berlin, Conn.; "Observations on Ancient works of Art," also on "Native Inhabitants of Western Country." Trans. American Soc.

Francis Bret Harte, known as Bret Harte, a poet and humorist; author of "Luck of Roaring Camp," and other tales, 1869; vol. poems 1870, and "Condensed Novels."

CLERGY BY THE NAME OF HART.

James Porter Hart, New Haven; Grad. at Yale College 1840, studied Theol. there, and resides there, and proposes to represent languages by letters.

Rev Luther Butler Hart, Bristol, Conn., son of Isaac, a Baptist minister; has labored at Norfolk,Ellsworth, and Bridgeport; Grad. at Union College.

Rev Burdett Hart, Fair Haven, son of Dea. Norman, an eloquent and distinguished pastor and preacher at Fair Haven, Conn., and else where; Grad. at Yale College 1842.

Rev Levi Wells Hart, Brooklyn, N.Y., son of Chester of New Britain, a preacher and teacher, a gradnate of Yale College 1846; resides at Booklyn, N. Y., engaged mostly as teacher.

Rev. Charles Edward Hart, Newark, N. J., son of Walter Ward Hart of Freehold, N. J.; Grad. at Priceton, N. J., 1858, settled at Mur ray Hill church, N. Y., 1863.

Rev. Matthew Hart, New Haven, Conn., of St. Patrick's Church.
Rev. Abram Bloomer Hart, son of Nath'l Coleman Hart of Port Chester, N.Y., and his first wife, Susannali (Stewart); is rector of a church in Apalachicola, Florida.

Rev. John Hart, son of Christopher and his wife Mary, born Nov. 16th, 1651, at Witney, Oxfordshire, Eng.; was a distinguished preacher