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| Hilliard, Henry Washington |
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(h l´y rd) (KEY) , 180892, American statesman and diplomat, b. Fayetteville, N.C. After teaching English literature (183134) at the Univ. of Alabama, he began to practice law in Montgomery, Ala. He was a state representative (183638) and U.S. chargé daffaires (184244) in Belgium before serving (184551) in Congress. Hilliard led a losing fight against adoption of Alabamas ordinance of secession. However, he considered Abraham Lincolns call for volunteers to be unconstitutional, and he thereupon briefly joined the Confederate forces. He was U.S. minister to Brazil from 1877 to 1881. He wrote Politics and Pen Pictures at Home and Abroad (1892). |
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