American author, born on the 9th of January 1840, in Boston, MA; graduated at Harvard, 1860; lecturer on history there, 1876–79; with Henry Cabot Lodge edited the International Review; published Treatise on Law Relating to Banks and Banking (1870); Law of Arbitration and Award (1872); Famous Trials (1874); Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes (1895); and edited the volumes on Hamilton, John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Franklin, and Lincoln, in the American Statesmen Series. (See authored article: Oliver Wendell Holmes.)