HENRY ALEXANDER WHITE
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an American historian; born April 15, 1861; since 1902, professor at Columbia, S. C. Theological Seminary. His numerous publications include "The Pentateuch in the Light of the Ancient Monuments" (1894); "History of the United States" (1904); "Beginners of the History of the United States" (1906); "Life of Stonewall Jackson" (1907).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Snake's-head
- Guinea-hen flower; -- so called in England because its spotted petals resemble the scales of a snake's head.