Gaillard Hunt

Gaillard Hunt (September 8, 1862 – March 20, 1924) was an American author and civil servant.

Gaillard Hunt is notable because several of his works have been republished, in electronic form. Available works include:

  • "The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787";
  • "The Department of State of the United States: Its History and Functions"
  • "The First Inauguration Ball." (1905) http://www.unz.org/Pub/Century-1905mar-00754
  • "A Christmas at Mount Vernon" (1908) http://www.unz.org/Pub/Century-1908dec-00188

Famous quotes containing the word hunt:

    Without infringing on the liberty we so much boast, might we not ask our professional Mayor to call upon the smokers, have them register their names in each ward, and then appoint certain thoroughfares in the city for their use, that those who feel no need of this envelopment of curling vapor, to insure protection may be relieved from a nuisance as disgusting to the olfactories as it is prejudicial to the lungs.
    —Harriot K. Hunt (1805–1875)