INTRODUCTION. HE BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY has been compiled for the purpose of giving a brief biographical sketch of the represent- ative business and professional men of the State of Xew Yorli. The form used is intended to give, wherever possible, the name, business and residence address, place and date of birth, where eclu- cated, whether married or single, names of the corporations, firms and institutions with which such men are connected, positions of importance which they hold, as well as those that they have held, and also the names of the clubs, societies and associations of which they are members; and, as such, it is hoped that the work will be found useful in editorial rooms, in business offices, in club libraries, and as a book of reference, generally, in both private and public libraries. This information has, in very large part, been furnished by the indi- viduals themselves, in addition to which the standard books of reference bearing on these matters have been carefully consulted ; and, to insure the accuracy and completeness of each sketch, a proof containing all the information available from both these sources has been sent to all persons mentioned in this publication. TVe have made this work as complete as possible on the lines above indicated, and if there are any persons of impo~tanceo mitted from the volume, it is because they have failed to send us the desired information ; and, rather than prepare something imperfect and, perhaps, misleading, it has been thought advisable to omit their names entirely. The twelve thousand (12,000) sketches in this book are those of men prominent to-day in con~mercialp, rofessional or other activities, who are worthily sustaining the reputation of New York as the Empire State, and the names included are entirely of characters living on the first day of January, 1900. The difficulties and magnitude of the work involved in the compila- tion of a book of this character will be at once obvious when it is consid- ered how much exhaustive, careft11 and patient investigation, comparison, verification and cross-references have been necessary in the preparation of the present volume. Owing to the generous co-operation of the sub- jects of these notices in furnishing us with so much of the information 'desired, we are able to rely entirely on the merits of the volume for the success to which we believe we can, with all modesty, look forward. A book of this kind will be published for every State in the Union just as rapidly as it is possible for us to obtain the necessary information ; and it is our purpose to revise it in each State every three years. In conclusion, we desire to also record our appreciation of the assist- ance rendered to us in the preparation of this work by such clubs and other organizations as have furnished us with membership lists, and also to acknowledge our indebtedness to the various ~ ~ o rokf sre ference neces- sary to the compilation of a volume like the present. THE BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORI7 COMPANY. AARON, CHARLES E.-Leather Merchant, 8 in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 17, 1870. Educatea at Amherst Ferry street, New York City; residence 217 Quincy College. (Married.) Member of the firm of Breed & street, Brooklyn. President New York Leather Belt- Abbott. Member Amherst Alumni Association, and ing Co. Member Hardware Club, Union League Law Institute. Club of Brooklyn, and Metropolitan Museum of Art. ABBOTT, LAWRENCE F.-President, 287 Fourth AARON, HERMAN-Lawyer, 15 Wall street, New avenue, New York City; residence Mountainville. York City; residence 353 West 57th street. Member President and director "The Outlook" Co. Member Press Club, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Colum- 'IJniversity and Social Reform Clubs, Hamilton Club bia Alumni and College of the City of New Pork of Brooklyn, and Amherst Alumni and Aldine Associa- Alumni Associations. tions. AARON, ISRAEGRabbi Temple Beth Zion, Buf- ABBOTT, LYMAN-Clergyman and Editor, 287 falo; residence 748 Auburn avenue. Born in Lancas- Fourth avenue, New York City; residence Brooklyn. ter, Pa., Nov. 20, 1859. Educated in Lancaster and at Born in Roxbury, Mass., Dec. 18, 1835. Educated at University of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Hebrew Union College of the City of New York ('53), and Harvard College (D.D.). (Married.) Honorary president Sister- (D.D.). (Married Abby F., daughter of Hannibal hood of Zion. Member. University and Liberal Clubs, Hamlin, of Boston.) Practiced law. Ordained Con- Masonic and other fraternal bodies. gregational minister, 1860; pastor in Terre Haute, Ind., ABARBANELL, JACOB R.-Lawyer and Editor, 1860-5; New England Church in New York, 1865-9. 24 Vandewater street, New York City; residence 241 Secretary American Union Commission, 1865-8. Re- Grove street, Jersey City, N. J. Born in New York signed pastorate in 1869 to devote himself to literature. City, Dec. 6, 1852. Educated at the College of the City of Edited the literary record of "Harper's Magazine"; New York (B.S.), and Columbia College Law School associate editor of "The Christian Union," with Henry (LL.B.). (Married.) Editor of the ,Few Pork "Family Ward Beecher, whom he succeeded as pastor of Ply- Story Paper" and "Golden Hours. Author of many mouth Church in Rrooklyn, 1888; resigned November, novels and translations under nom de plume "Ralph 1898. Now editor of "The Out!pok." Author of Royal." Member Manhattan, Single Tax, City Col- "Chrtstianity and Social Problems, "Jesus of Naza- lege, Thirteen and New Pork Press Clubs, and Medico- reth, "Illustrated Commentary o.n the New Testa- Legal Society. ment," "A Layman's Story," "How to Study the Bible," "Life of Christ," "In Aid of Faitn," "The Evo,; ABBE, ROBERT--Physician, 11 West 50th street, lution of Christianity," "A Study in Human Nature, New York City. Nember Riding and Barnard Clubs, "Theology of an Evolutionist," "The Life and Epistles and Century and College of the City of New York of Paul." and others. Member Congregational Club. Alumni Associations. ARBOTT, WILLIS JOHN-Editor and Author, 154 ABBEY, HENRY-Author and Merchant, New Nassau street, New York City; residence 220 Central Pork Produce Exchange, New Pork City; residence Park, South. Born in New Haven, Conn., March 16, 11 Linderman avenue, Kingston. Born in Rondout, 1863. (Grandson of John S. C. Abbott, historian.) N. Y.. Julv 11.1842. Educated in academy. Engaged Educated at University of Michigan ('84). (Married in the flour 'and grain business. ~utporo f " ~ a y Maria A. Nack.) Managing editor Chicago "Times," Dreams,':' "Ralph, and Other Poems, "Stories in 1892-3; joined staff of New York "Journal," as writing Verse." Ballads of Good Deeds." and "The Citv of editor, 1896. Chairman Henry George campaign com- success, and Other Poems." Member Authors' -and mittee, 1898. Author of "Blue Jackets of '76," "Blue Shakespeare Clubs, and National Sculpture Society. Jackets of 1812," "Blue Jackets of 1861," "Battle Fields and Camp Fires," "Battle Fields of 1861," "Battle ABBOT, EVERETT VERGNIES-Lawyer, 55 Wil- Fields and Victory," and "Carter Henry Harrison, a liam street, New York City; residence 187 Madison Memoir." Member Twilight Club and Aldine Asso- avenue. Member Reform, Calumet, Harvard and ciation. Staten Island Cricket Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York. ABEEL, GEORGE-Iron Merchant, 190 South street, New Pork City; residence 5 East 124th street. ABBOT, FRANK P.-China Merchant, 29 Barclay Member of the firm of Abeel Bros. Trustee East River street, New York City; residence 5 First place, Brook- Savings Institution. Member Harlem, St. Nicholas lyn. Born in Brooklyn, May 25; 1853. Educated at and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, St. Nicholas Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn. (Married.) Member Society and American Museum of Natural History. of the firm of Gerarc?, Dufraisseix & Abbot. Trustee and ex-president Crockery Board of Trade. Member AREEL, JOHN H.-Iron Merchant, 190 South Hardware Club. street, New York City; residence St. Nicholas Club. Member St. Nicholas and New York Athletic Clubs, ABBOTT, CHARLES E.-Merchant, 236 Eighth and St. Nicholas Society. avenue, New York City; residence 279 West 22d street. Born in Vermont, March 27, 1859. (Single.) Presi- ABEGG, HENRY-Importer, 92 Grand street, New dent New York Retail Bakers' Association. Member York City; residence 222 West 23d street. Member of New Pork Athletic Club, and Forest and Stream Club the firm of Abegg & Rusch. Member Merchants' Cen- of Wilmington, Vt. Thirty-second degree Mason. tral and Reform Clubs, Netropolitan Museum of Art, and American Museum of Natural History. ABBOTT, FRANK W.-Physician and Surgeon, 523 Franklin street, Buffalo. Born in Arakan, Burma, ARELL, CHARLES LEE-Insurance, 11 Mooney India, Dec. 24, 1841. Educated at University of building, Buffalo; residence 242 Linwood avenue. Rochester (-4.R. and A.M.) and University of Buffalo Born in Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1856. Educated in Buffalo. (M.D.). (Married.) Ophthalmic surgeon Buffalo Gen- (Married.) President Marine Elevator Co. I~ieutenant- eral Hospital; surgeon Charity Eye, Ear and Throat Colonel 74th Regiment, N. G. N. Y. Member Buffalo, Hospital of Erie County. Was examining surgeon Ellicott and Army and Navy Clubs, and Sons of the for pensions, etc. Member Buffalo Academy of Medi- American Revolution. cine, American Ophthalmological Socrety, Buffalo Medical Club, American Otological Soclety, and In- ABELL. HENRY E.-Commissioner. 300 Mulberry ternational Ophthalmological Congress. street, ~ e Ywor k City; residence 434 Fourth streef, Brooklyn. Born in Esperance, Schoharle Co., N. Y., ABBOTT, HENRY H.-Lawyer, 58 Pine street, June 25. 1837. (Son of William Bliss Abell.) Educated New York city: residence 204 West 92d street. Born at Delaware Literary Institute, Franklln,'N. Y., and BIOGKAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW Columbian University, Washington, D. C. Became in- Christian Association, Kane Lodge, F. & A. M., Jeru- terested in journalism, 1859. Served on hospital corps - salem Chapter Coeur de Lion Commandery, Ancient during Civil War. Appointed Deputy Surveyor of the Accepted Scottish Rite thirty-second degree, Tam- Port, 1869. Governor Cornell's private secretary, many Society, and charter member Dutchess County 1879-82. .4ssemblvman. two terms. Librarian of the Society in the City of New York. Assembly, 1887. Has been secretary and treasurer Long Island State Hospital. Police Commissioner ACKLEY, J. EDWARD-Lawyer, 35 Wall street, since 1898. New York City; residence 40 East 51st street. Mem- her Manhattan, Fencers' and Democratic Clubs, Dun- ARENHEIM, SIDNEY-Tobacco Merchant, 2 Stone lap Society, and Association of the Bar of the City of street, New York City; residence 36 West 35th street. New York. Born in Mannheim, Germany, Oct. 7, 1867. Educated ADAMS, AARON-Grocery Merchant, 377 Wash- at Columbia University. (Single.) Member of the ington street, New York City: residence East Orange, firm of M. Abenheim & Co. Member Lotos, Reform N. J. Born in New Pork City, 1840. Educated in public and Manhattan Clubs, Freundschaft Society, and Co- schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of Adams & lumbia University Alumni Association. Howe. Director National Broadway Bank. Member ABERDEIN, ROBERT-Physician, 327 James street, TVool and Merchants' Clubs, Wholesale Grocers' Asso- Syracuse. Born in Canada, 1845. Educated in Toronto ciation, and Board of Trade and Transportation. and New York. (Married.) Trustee State Insti- ADAMS, ALBERT J.-Vice-president, 35 West tution for Feeble Minded Children at Syracuse, by the 30th street, New York City. (Married.) Vice-presi- Governor's appointment. for twelve years; visiting dent and treasurer Karsch Brewing Co.; director Mer- physician to St. Vincent de Paul's Orphan Asylum for cantile Trust Co. past twenty-five years. Member Syracuse Academy of Medicine, and Onondaga Medical, and Central New ADAMS, ALBERT J., JR.-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, York Microscopical Societies; and Fellow of the Micro- New York City; residence 250 West 85th street. Born scopical and New York State Medical Associations, in New York City, 1869. Director Karsch Brewing Co. and Royal Microscopical Society of Kings College, Member Lawyers' and Harvard Clubs. London, England. ADAMS, ALLEN W.-President, 45 William street, ABNEY, JOHN RUTLEDGE-(Colonel.) Lawyer. and Lumber Merchant, 138th street and Gerard ave- 71 Broadway, New York City; residenca 317 Lexington nue, and 149th street and Harlem River, New York avenue. Mymber Church and Democratic Clubs, City; residence Hotel Netherland and Greenwich, Southern Society, Sons of the Revolution, and Asso- Conn. Member of the firm of Willson, Adams & Co. ciation of the Bar of the City of New York. President and airector Lafayette Fire Insurance Co.; director Assurance Co. of America. Member Union ACHELIS, FRITZ-President, 9 Mercer street, League, Colonial and Indian Harbor Yacht Clubs, and New York City; residence 86 Pierrepont street, Brook- Metmpolitan Museum of Art. lyn. President Goodyear Hard Rubber Co., and ;India Rubber Comb Co.: director Mossberg & Granville Mf'g ADAMS, AMBROSE R.-TVholesale Dry Goods, 86 Co. Member Merchants' Club, Deutscher Verein, and Leonard street, New York City; residence 9 West 122d Hamilton Club of Brooklyn. street. Born in Putnam County, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1851. Educated in public schools of New York City. (Mar- ACHELIS, JOHN-Importer, 66 Leonard street, ried.) Member of the firm of Shreve & Adams. Mem- New York City; residence, 25 East 65th street. Mem- ber Merchants' and Harlem Clubs. ber New York Athletic, Lotos, Merchants' and Long Island Country Clubs, Deutscher Verein, and ADAMS, CHARLES-Stock Broker, 71 Broadway, Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City; residence 35 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Born in Terryville, Conn., May 7, 1864. (Son of Joseph ACKEN, T. M.-Physician and Surgeon, 267 West R.and Emeline [McKee] Adams.) Educated al Yale 45th street, New York City. Vice-president Comatus ('87). (Married.) Member of the firm of Adams, Mc- Mf'g Co.; treasurer and director Coughlin-Sanford Neil1 & Brigham, members of the New York Stock Railroad Switch Co. Member New York Lodge No. 1, Exchange, and a member of the New York Produce Renevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and Knight Exchange. Member Barnard and Seawanhaka-Cor- Ancient-Essenic Order, Mithras Senate. inthian Yacht Clubs, Psi Upsilon Fraternity, Yale ACKEN, W. H.-President, 84 Reade street, New Alumni Association, New England Society, Sons of Yorlz City; residence 29 West 82d street. Born in New the Revolution, and Dyker Meadow Golf, Hamilton Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 11, 1833. Educated at Rutgers and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn. College. (Married.) President and treasurer New ADAMS, CHARLES H.-Lawyer and Manufac- York Rubber Co.; director Norfolk and New Bruns- turer, 16 East 67th street, New York City. Born in wick Hosiery Co. Member Colonial Club. Coxsackie, N. Y. Educated at Albany Academy. (Married.) Was member of Governor Hunt's staff. ACKER, FRANKLIN-Wholesale Grocer, 132 -4ssemblyman, 1858; State Senator, 1871-2, and Con- Chambers street, New York City; residence Fairlawn, N. J. Born and educated in New York City. (Mar- gressman, 1875-6. Member Metropolitan Club, New Pork Genealogical and Riographical, St. Nicholas, ried.) Member Colonial and Hardware Clubs, Hol- land Society, and American Museum of Natural His- and American Geographical Societies, and Sons of the tory. Revolution. ADAMS, CHARLES JOSIAH-Clergyman, 29 La- ACKERMAN, ERNEST R.-Cement Merchant, 1 fayette place, New York City; residence Rossville. Broadway, New York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Born in New Lisbon, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1850. (Son of Josiah President Lawrence Cement Co. Member Union and Sarah A. [Fordl Adams.) Educated at Mount League, Lawyers' 'and Collectors' Clubs, and Chamber Union College, Ohio ('71), Yale ('73), and Boston Uni- of Commerce. versity ('74). (Married Jennie E. Holloway.) Ordained, 1875; dean of Wichita, Kan., 1885-8: rector St. Luke's, ACKERMANN, J. FREDERICK-Paper Merchant, Chicago, 1888-91; Church of the Holy Spirit, Rondout- 68 Duane street, New York City; residence 33 Eighth on-Hudson, 1891-6; since 1896 rector of St. Luke's, Ross- avenue, Brooklyn. Member Merchants', Atlantic ville, S. I. Organizer and manager of, and lecturer Yacht, and Riding and Driving Clubs, and Montauk for, the Church Thinking Bureau, and Bureau of Bio- Club of Brooklyn. philism, or Animal Psychology. Author of "Where Is 05 My Dog; Is Man Alone Immortal?" "The Matter- ACKERT, ALFRED T.-Lawyer, 10 Wall street, horn Head, and others. New York City; residence Rhinebeck. Born in Rhine- beck, April 15, 1840. Educated at Amenia Seminary, ADAMS, CHARLES T.-Lawyer, 195 Broadway, Fort Edward Institute, and Law Department Albany New Hork City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in University. (Single.) Member of the Legislature, 1868. Boston, Mass., Nov. 28, 1856. Educated at Harvard Secretary of general committee of Tamrnany Hall from ('78), and Columbia Law School ('80). (Married.) Con- 1872 to 1875. Appointed Justice Seventh Judicial Dis- nected with law department Manhattan Railway Co. trict Court by Governor Tilden, 1875. Member St. Member Montclair Golf Club, Sons of the Revolution, Nicholas. and New Pork Historical Societies, American St. David's Society, and Bar Association of the State Institute, Deaf and Dumb Institution, Young Men's of New York. BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE S7'ATE OF NEW YORK. ADAMS, CYRUS CORNELIUS-Editor, 168 Nas- ADAMS, HENRY C.-Syrups, 220 Front street, sau street, New York City; residence 512 Madison New Yorlr City; residence 72 West 51st street. Member street, Brooklyn. Born in Naperville, Ill., Jan. 7, 1849. New York Athletic and Colonial Clubs, Southern So- Educated at the Universitv of Chicano ('76). (Mar- ciety. and Universitv of Vir~iniaA lumni Association. ried Mrs. Blanche C. nodge; 1877.) writer and'lecturer on geographical topics. First president department of ADAMS, HENRY H.-(Colonel.) Iron Merchant, geography in Byooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; 177 Broadway, New York City; residence Buckingham made geographical collection (1889-90) for same, con- Hotel, and Greenwich Conn. Born in Collamer, Ohio, taining 2,500 items for geographical education from July 9, 1844. (Married.) President Henry H. Adams ten differen; countries. Now on editorial staff of New & Co. (Inc.), Colonial Iron Company of Pennsylvania, York "Sun. Monitor Copper Mining Co. of British Columbia, and Adams Lode Silver Co. of Colorado; vice-president ADAMS, E. M.-General Merchandise, Franklin- Riversville Power and Water Co. of Connecticut; ville. Born and educated in Franklinville. (Married.) treasurer and trustee Lincoln Memorial University of Vice-president First National Bank; trustee Frank- Tennessee and American Institute of Civics; member linville Village, Public High School and Baptist advisory board of George Washingtan Memorial Asso- Church. Member Franklinville Free Library, and F. & ciation, of oomnlittee of one hundred on University of #. M., No. 626. United States, and of advisory council of New York ADAMS, EDWARD D.-Banker, 35 Wall street, Woman's Exchange. Member Union League, Lawyers', New York City; residence 455 Madison avenue. Born Lotos, and City History Clubs, Society of Colonial in Boston, Mass., April 9, 1846. Educated at Chauncey Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of the Hall School (Boston), and Norwich University (North- Revolution, Society of Founders and Patriots, Society field). President, director and chairman executive of ex-Union Prisoners of War, Society of Household committee Chicago Terminal Transfer R. R. Co.; pres- Economics, Greenwich Casino Association, Society of ident and director Cataract Construction Co., Niagara the Cumberland, Army and Navy Club of Connecticut, Junction Railway Co., and Niagara Development Co.; and past commander of Lafayette Post, G. A. R. vice-president and director Central and South Ameri- ADAMS, HERBERT-Sculptor, 42 West 15th street, can Telegraph Co.; director and member executive New York City. Born in Concord, Vt. Educated in committee Northern Pacific Express Co., West Shore Paris. (Married.) Member Players' Club, Century As- Railroad Co., Northern Pacific Railway Co. (and sub- sociation, National Sculpture Society, Society of Amer- sidiary companies) ; director American Cotton Oil Co., ican Artists, Architectural League, and National Mercantile Trust Co. anrl New Jersey General Security Academy of Design. Co. Member Metropolitan, Union League, Players', Tuxedo, Grolier, Lawyers', and Riding Clubs, Sea- ADAMS, JAMES W.-Tea Merchant, 93 Front bright Beach, Meadow Yacht, and Seabright Golf street, New York City: residence 1284 Pacific street, Clubs of Seabright, N. J., Chicago Club, Adirondack Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, April 25, 1865. Educated Mountain Reserve, Metropolitan Museum of Art at Brooklyn Polytechnic. (Single.) Member Union (trustee), American Society of Civil Engineers, and League, and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn, and Norwich University Alumni Association; Fellow Providence Athletic Club of Rhode Island. -American Fine Arts Society, and National Academy of Design, and Fellow in perpetuity American Museum ADAMS, JOHN COLEMAN-Universalist Clergy- of Natural History. man, 101 Wilson street, Brooklyn. Born in Malden, Mass., Oct. 25, 1849. Educated at Tufts College ('70); ADAMS, ELBRIDGE L.-Lawyer, 31 State street, degrees of B.D., A.M., and D.D. Has held pastorates Rochester; residence Rochester. Born in Canandaigua, in Lynn, Chicago and Brooklyn. Now pastor All Souls' N. Y., Sept. 17, 1866. Educated at Williams College. Uniyersalist Church. Author of "The Leisure of God," (Married.) Vice-president Rochester Folding Box Co.; "Christian Vypes of Heroism," ('The Fathgrhood of chairman Civil Service Commission of Rochester. God," and "Nature Studies In Berkshire." Trustee Member Genesee Valley and Rochester Country Clubs, Tufts College, and Universalist General Convention. Rochester Bar, and New York State Bar Association. Member Authors' and New York Universalist Clubs. ADAMS, EUGENE E.-Manufacturer, 37 Fulton ADAMS, JOHN D.-Chewing Gum, 148 Sands street, New Pork City; residence 215 West 139th street. street, Rrooklyn; residence 115 Eighth avenue. Mem- Trice-president Globe-Wernicke Co.; treasurer Ac- ber Hamilton, Crescent Athletic, Oxford and Montauk count, Audit and Assurance Co. Member Eacquet and Clubs. Tennis, and Fulton Clubs. ADAMS, JOHN D.-Treasurer, 355 Madison ave- ADAMS, FREDERICK T.-Stock Broker, 10 Wall nue, New York City; residence 142 East 40th street. street, New York City; residence 250 West 57th street. Secretary and treasurer Xnickerbocker Athletic Club. Born in Chicago, Ill., April 2, 1854. Educated in Pough- Member Players', Chi Phi, Cornell, City and Social keepsie, N. Y. (Married.) Member of the firm of F. T. Reform Clubs. Adams &. Co., and of the New York Stock, Nev York - Produce, New York Cotton and Coffee Exchanges. ADAMS, JOHN HOWARD Retired, Malvern Member New York Athletic, New York, Suburban Rid- Hall, West Park-on-Hudson. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., ing and Driving. New York Yacht, American Yacht, July 4, 1869. Educated at Princeton. (Married.) Was Larchmont Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, and Manhattan partner In the real estate firm of Roosevelt & Adams, Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Chamber of and manager special agency Union Central Life Insur- Commerce. ance Co. (Retired, 1899.) Member Princeton, Camera, Mprris County (N. J.) Golf, and Seawanhaka-Corin- ADAMS, GEORGE C.-Cashier Brooklyn Daily thian Yacht Clubs, and Down Town Association. "Eagle"; residence 25 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. Born in Winchester, Mass., 1851. Educated at Winchester, -4DAMS, JOHN J.-Lawyer, 320 Broadway, New and Brimmer Academies. (Married.) Member Cres- York Uity; resiaence 114 West 74th street. Member of cent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, 23d Regiment Veteran the firm of Adams & Adams. Member Colonial, Man- Association (executive trustee), Good Roads Associa- hattan, Arlcwright and Suburban Riding and Driving tion, and of numerous secret societies. Clubs. ADAMS, GEORGE HUNTINGTON-Lawyer, 63 ADAMS, JOHN L.-Physician, 24 East 46th street, Wall street, New York City; residence 50 East 54th New York City. Born in Westport, Conn., Aug. 9, street. Born in Boston, Mass. Educated at Harvard. 1860. Educated at Selleck's Boarding School, Yale (Married.) Member Harvard and Tlniversity Clubs, College and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Down Town Association. and Association of the Bar of New York City. (Married.) Attending surgeon New the City of New York. York Eye and Ear Infirmary, and St. Bartholomew's Clinic; ophthalmologist Society of the New York ADAMS, HENRY, JR.-Molasses Merchant, 94 Lying-in Asylum. Member Lotos, Thirteen, Yale, Wall street, New Yorlr City; residence 430 Washing- New York Athletic, Manhattan. University, Knicker- ton avenue, Brooklyn. Member Marine and Field, bocker Athletic, and Indian Harbor Yacht Clubs, and Brooklyn, Oxford and Crescent Athletic Clubs of of the New York County Medical, New York Otologi- Rrooklyn. cal and American Otological Societies. A'DAMS, HENRY A.-Lecturer; residence 577 Carl- ADAMS, JULIUS WALKER-Civil Engineer, 155 ton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Santiago, Cuba, Sept. Congress street, Brooklyn. Born in Boston, Mass., 20, 1861. (Married,) Oct. 12, 1812. Educated at United States Military Acad- BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. emy. Engaged in engineering work, 1832-60. Colonel ADEE, FREDERIC WILLIAM-Lawyer, 45 Pine 67th New York Volunteers in Civil War; wounded at street, New York City; residence Westchester. Born Fair Oaks. Was chief engineer city works, Brooklyn. in New York City, April 19, 1853. Educated at Yale Now consulting engineer to Department of Public ('73), and Columbia Law School ('75). Admitted to the Works, New York City. Ex-president American So- Bar, 1875. Associated with Lord, Day & Lord, 1874-82; ciety of Civil Engineers. Member New York Academy since 1883 in general practice without associates. Con- of Sciences. nected with the Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Member Union, Knickerbocker, University and Metropolitan ADAMS, OLIVER-Financial Agent, 19 Liberty Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, Down Town As- street, New Pork City; residence Larchmont Manor. sociation, and Association of the Bar. Member Union, Larchmont Yacht and Transportation Clubs, and Down Town Association. ADEE, GEORGE A.-Lawyer, Adee Building, 45 Pine street, New Pork City; residence Bartow. Mem- ADAMS, SAMUEL F.-Lawyer and Real Estate, ber University, Country, Yale and University Athletic 47 West 28th street, New Pork City; residence 549 Mad- Clubs. ison avenue. Born in San Francisco, Cal. Educated at Columbia University. (Married.) Member of the ADEE, PHILIP HENRY-Lawyer, 31 Nassau firm of Adams Brothers. Member New York Athletic, street, New York City; residence Westchester. Bdrn Lotos, Psi Upsilon and Coney Island Jockey Clubs, in Westchester, Aug. 19, 1851. Educated at Harring- and Columbia University Alumni Association. ton's School in Westchester, Yale ('73), and Columbia BDAMS, THATCHER M.--Lawyer, 36 Wall street, Law School ('76). Admitted to the Bar, 1876. Vestry- hTew York City; residence 15 West 17th street. Mem- man and clerk St. Peter's Church, Westchester. Gov- ber of the firm of Adams & Comstock. Member Union, ernor Country Club of Westchester; member execu- Metropolitan, Yale, Whist and St. Anthony Cluba tive committee Hammonassett Fishing Association. Down Town Association, and Association of the Bar Member Lawyers', University and Larchmont Yacht of the City of New York. Clubs, Triton Fishing and Game Club of Canada, and American Museum of Natural History. ADAMS THOMAS B.-Assistant Treasurer, 100 'Broadway, New York City; residence Summit, N. J. ADELMAN, JOSEPH-Actor and Stage Manager, Born in Santiago de Cuba, Oct. 24, 1852. Educated at 16 Gramercy Park, New York City. Born in New Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) Assistant York, 1862. (Married.) Instructor at the American treasurer Consolidated Kansas City Smelting and Re- Academy of Dramatic Art, Carnegie Hall. Actor and fining Co. and International Metal Co. Member High- stage manager in Charles Frohman's companies. Mem- land Club of Summit, N. J., and Reform Club of New ber The Players'. York. ADLER, FELIX-Educator, 123 East 60th street, ADAMS, WILLIAM CRITTENDEN-Real Estate, New York City. Born in Germany, Aug. 13, 1851. Edu- 47 West 28th street, New York City; residence 323 West cated at Columbia Grammar School, Columbia College 74th street. Born in San Francisco, Cal. Educated at (TI), and Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg Columbia University School of Mines (C. E.). (Mar- (Ph.D.). (Married.) Professor of Hebrew, Cornell ried.) With Adams Brothers. Member Union League, University, 1874-6; founder of the Society of Ethical Colonial, Barnard, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Culture, 1876. Author of "The Moral Instruction of Nassau Country Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Children" and other works. Member Reform, City Association and Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y. and Social Reform Clubs, and Columbia Alumni Asso- , ciation. ADAMS, WILLIAM NEWTON-Banker and Broker, 2 Wall street, New Pork City; residence 866 ADRIAhTCE, HENRY B.-Lawyer, 34 Nassau Prospect place, Brooklyn. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, street, New York City; residence 105 East 39th street. Nov. 25, 1846. (Married.) Member of the firm of Adams, Born .In New Pork City, Aug. 5, 1866. Educated at Kellogg & Mason, members of the New Pork Stock Greylock Institute, and Williams College. (Single.) Exchange. Life member Long Island and Virginia Member University, University Athletic and New York Historical Societies, and Brooklyn Library. Athletic Clubs. Holland and St. Nicholas Societies. and -4ssociation of the Bar of the City of New York. ADAMS, WILLIAM RODERICK-Lawyer, 71 Broadway. New Pork City: residence 151 Columbia ADRI4NCE, I. REYNOLDS -Manufacturer, Heights, j3rooklyn. Born iri Bloomfield, Conn., Dec. 24, Poughkeepsie. Rorn in Manchester, N. H., Jan. 12, 1873. Lineal descendant of Presidents John Adams 1851. Educated at Poughkeepsie Military Institute and John Quincv Adams on father's side, and of apd Churchill's School in Sing Sing. (Married.) United stat& supreme Court Justice Morrison R. Treasurer Adriance, Platt & Co.; president Merchants' Waite on mother's side. Educated at Yale College National Bank of Poughkeepsie; director Dutchess and Yale Law School (LL.B.. M.L.. Ph.D. and D.C.L.). County Mutual Insurance Co. Commissioner of (Single.> Secretary Finance Realty Trust Co.; director schools, city of Poughkeepsie. Member Amrita, New York University Association of Phi Gamma Dutchess and Dutchess County Golf Clubs, Army and Delta, Fowler Trust Association, and Pioneer Coal Navy Club, and Holland Society of New Pork City, and Mining Co. of Alaska. Member Yale Alumni and Sons of the Revolution. Association of Long Island, Phi Gamma Delta Frater- nity, and Hartford-(Cofin.) Club. ADRIANCE. VANDERPOEL--Physician. 105 East ADDTCKS, J. EDWARD-Broker, 66 Broadway, 39th street, ~ e Ywork City. Born i n ~ e wYo rk City, New York City; residenre 247 Fifth avenue. Connect- May 13, 1869. Educated at Greylock Institute, Williams ed with the Bay State Gas Co. Director Birrell Uni- College, and College of Physicians and Surgeons. versal Transmitter Co. Member Lawyers', Republi- (Single.) Physician in chief of New Pork Hospital can and New York Yacht Clubs, Hamilton Club of (O.P.D.); attending physician New York Orphan Asy- Brooklyn, Eastern Yacht Club of Massachusetts, Al- lum; pathologist to the Nursery and Child's, and the gonquin Club of Boston, Mass.! and Metropolitan French Hospitals. Member University Athletic, Uni- versity and New York Athletic Clubs, and Williams Museum of Art. College Alumni Association. ADEE, CHARLES V.-Secretary, 280 Broadway, New York City. Born in Columbia County, N. Y., 1836. ADRIANCE, WILLIAM ALLEN-Manufacturer, Educated at ~ublics chool. Clerk in DeDartment of Poughkeepsie. Born in Poughkeepsie, Feb. 6, 1864. Taxes and ~ssessments,1 873; deputy tax commission- ~ducated-inp rivate schoo?s in Poughkeepsie, and at er, 1874; clerk to the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Stevens Institute (M.E., 85). (Married.) Purchasing ment since 1878. Member Democratic, Bedford Demo- agent Adriance, Platt & Co. Director Merchants' Na- cratic and Young Men's Democratic Clubs. tional Bank. Member Dutchess, Dutchess County Gplf, Poughkeepsie Gun, and Amrita Clubs, Powelton Club ADEE, ERNEST R.-Secretary Mercantile Trust of Newburgh, Hudson River Ice Yacht Club of Hyde Company, 120 Broadway, New Pork City; residence 146 Park, Staten Island Baseball and Cricket Club, Hol- East 38th street. Member Union and Lawyers' Clubs, land Society, and University and St. Nicholas Clubs and Country Club of Westchester County. of New York City. ADEE, FRED-Plumbers' Supplies, 90 Beekman ADRIEN, JOSEPH L.-Clothing Manufacturer, street, New York City; residence 816 Union street, Philadelphia, Pa.; residence 109 Grace street, Syra- Brooklyn. Born Oct. 9, 1830. Educated in country dis- cuse. Born in Keene, N. H., Aug. 21, 1866. Educated trict schools. (Married.) Started in business for him- in Keene. (Married.) Connected with Marks Brothers self in 1866. Member Fulton Club. of Philadelphia as manager of their clothing depart- BIOGRARHICAL DIRECTORY ( THE STATE OF NEW YORh7. ment. Member Citizens', Lakeside Boat and Yacht, AITKEN, JOHN W.--Dry Goods, 873 Broadway. Bievenvenue, and Syracuse Whist Clubs, Angler Asso- New York City; residence 28 West 54th street. Born ciation, Masons, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, in New York City, Jan. 31, 1850. Graduate of Princeton all of Syracuse. University. (Married.) Director Carnegie Music Hall CO. and Second National Bank; trustee Bowery Sav- AFFELD, FRANCIS 0.-Manager, 22 Pine street, ings Bank. Member Union Leagne. University, Metro- New York City; residence 873 President street, Brook- politan, Princeton, and Grolier Clubs, Genesee Valley lyn. Vice-chairman committee on finance, Board of Club of Rochester, Aldine Association, American Fine Fire TJnde-rwriters; trustee City Savings Bank, Brook- Arts Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Amer- lyn; manager Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. ican Museum of Natural History. Member Montauk, Social and Germania Clubs of Brooklyn, and U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R. ATTICEN, WILLIAM B.-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 702 Madison avenue. Born AGAR, JOHN G.-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New in New York City, 1867. Educated at Columbia Col- York City; residence 9 West 48th street. Born in New lege, Schools of Arts, Law and Political Science. (Wid- Orleans, La., June 3, 1856. Educated, at Georget:wn ower). Member Delta Kappa Epsilon, and New York (D. (3.) University (A.B., '76; A.M., 85; Ph.D., 88). Athletic Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Associa- (Married.) Member of the firm of Agar, Ely & Fulton. tion, Sons of the Revolution, and Society of Colonial Director Mathieson Alkali Works and National Starch Wars. Mf'g Co.; vice-president New York "Times" Co. Mem- ber City, Riding, Turf and Field, Catholic, Union, Uni- ALBEE, ERNEST-Instructor, Cornell University, versity, Metropolitan, Reform, Country, Seawanhaka- Lthaca; residence 314 Dryden road. Degrees of A.B. Corinthian Yacht, and New Pork Yacht Clubs, Asso- and Ph.D. Instructor in philosophy, Cornell Univer- ation of the Rar of the City of New York, and sity. American Geographical, and Southern Societies. ALBERS, HENRI-Operatic Baritone, Metropoli- AGNEW, ANDREW GIFFORD-Director, 7 Nas- tan Opera House, New York City; residence La Var- sau street, New Pork City; residence 23 West 39th enne, France. ~orn.i'n Amsterdam, Holland, Feb. 1, street. Director Corralitos Co., and Rio Grande, Sierre 1867. Educated in Holland, Brussels, and Paris. Ap- Madre and Pacific R. R. Co.; trustee Greenwich Sav- peared first in opera in Paris. Author of various musi- ings Bank. Member Union League and City Clubs, cal compositions. Elected officer of the French Acad- National Academy of Design and American Geo- emy in 1892. graphical Society. ALBING, OTTO FREDERICK-Editorial Writer, AGNEW, GEORGE B.-Treasurer, 7 Nassau street, 428 Vermont street, Buffalo. Born in Hanover, Ger- New Pork City; residence 23 West 39th street. Born many, March 25, 1840. - Educated at Universities of in New York City. Educated at Princeton ('91). Ap- Gottingen and Heidelber.g . Editor of Buffalo "Demo- pointed aide-de-camp on Governor Morton's staff with krat" since 1885. rank of colonel, Jan. 1, 1895. Treasurer and director Juarez Co.; director Maguire & Baucus. Member Sea- ALDEN, ADELBERT H.-Rubber Commission wanhaka.Corinthian Yacht, Princeton, University, Merchant, 290 Broadway, New York City; residence Union League and City Clubs. La.wrence, L. I. Born in Boston, Mass., May 1, 1857. (Married.) Member of the firms of George A. Alden & AGNEW, JOHN T.-Vice-president, 7 Nassau Co. of New York and Boston; Alden, Symington & Co. street, New York City; residence 13 West 19th street. of London; Symington, Russweiler & Co. of Liverpool, Formerly member of the firm of William Agnew & and Adelbert H. Alden of Para and Manaos, Brazil. Sons. Now vice-president and director Continental Vice-president New York Commercial Co.; director National Bank. Member Manhattan Club, Century Seamless Rubber Co. of New Haven, and New York Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Shellac Co. Member New York Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Calumet, Riding, Racquet and Tennis, and Rockaway Design, American Geographical and New Pork His- Hunting Clubs, Country Club of Brookline, Mass., and torical Societies. Down Town Association. AIKEN, E. CLARENCE-Lawyer, 141 Genesee ALDEN, HENRY MILLS-Editor, 331 Pearl street, street, Auburn; residence 21 Orchard street. Born in New York City; residence Metuchen, N. J. Born in Scipio, N. Y., May 6, 1856. Educated at the University Mount Tabor, Vt., Nov. 11, 1836. Graduate of Williams of Rochester. (Married.) Member of the firm of Rich College ('57), and Andover Theological Seminary ('60). & Aiken. Has been president of the Board of Educa- (Widower.) Editor of "Harper's Magazine." Author tion of Auburn, and is now treasurer of the Auburn of "God in His World" and "A Study of Death." Mem- Telephone Co. Member City Club. ber Authors' Club. AIKEN, JAMES C.-Manufacturer of Jewelry, ALDRICH, HERBERT L.-Publisher, 309 Broad- GoId Pens and Pencil Cases, 19 Maiden lane, New way, New Pork City; residenee 253 West 42d street. York City; residence 327 West 23d street. Born in Educated at Cornell University. (Married.) Partner in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 13, 1840. President Aiken, the firm of Aldrich & Donaldson, publishers of "Marine Lambert & Co.; president and director Aikin-Lambert Engineering." Jewelry Co.; director Jewelers' Protective Union; vice- president and director Jewelers' Safety Fund Society ALDRICH, SPENCER-Lawyer, 45 Broadway, and Stationers' Board of Trade. Member 7th Regi- New York City: residence 271 West 72d street. Born in ment Veterans' and Lawyers' Clubs. New York City, Jan. 19, 1854. Educated at Columbia - Grammar School, Columbia College, School of Arts AIKEN, WILLIAM MARTIN Architect, 1133 ('74), and Columbia Law School ('76). (Married.) Broadway, New York City; residence 30 West 39th Treasurer Adirondack League Club. Member Union street. Born in Charleston, S. C., April 1, 1855. Edu- League, St. Anthony and Church Clubs, and Wyan- cated at University of the South. (Single.) Taught in danch Club of Smithtown, L. I. high school, Charleston, 1874-6; studied architecture Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1877-9; in ALDRIDGE, DARWIN R.-Secreta..~, 32 Burling . offices of H. H. Richardson in Boston, 1880-3; W. R. slip, New York City; residence 64 Montague street, Emerson in Boston, 1883-5; and James W. McLaughlin Brooklyn. Born in New Jersey, March 1, 1858. (Mar- in Cincinnati, 1886-6; in independent practice in Cin- ried.) Treasurer and director Assured Building Loan cinnati 1886-95; supervising architect United States Association; secretary and director China and Japan Treasury Department, 1895-7; in practice in New Pork Trading Co. (Ltd.). Member Marine and Field, and City with Bruce Price since 1897. Was concerned in Merchants' Central Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, designing and erection of government exposition build- New England Society, and Chamber of Commerce. ings at Atlanta (1895), Nashville (1897), and Omaha (1898); mint buildings at Philadelphia and Denver, and ALDRIDGE, FREDERICK T.-Secretary, 203 many post-office and custom-house buildings. Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 471 Clinton ave- nue. Born in Brooklyn, Sept. 3, 1859. Educated in AINSWORTH, DANFORTH E.-Lawyer, Sandy scho~lsa nd academies in Brooklyn. (Married.) Di- Creek. Born in Clayton, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Nov. 29, rector Brooklyn Fire-Brick Works; secretary Long 1848. Educated at Pulaski Academy, and Falley Sem- Island Loan and Trust Co.; vestryman Church of the inary. Deputy state superintendent of public instruc- Holy Trinity; trustee Sheltering Arms Nursery: rudi- tion since June, 1895. Member Albany Camera Club. tor Brooklyn Home for Aged Men. Member Crescent BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Sons of the Revolution, ALEXANDER, ROBERT C.-Editor, 203 Broad- Church Club of the Diocese of Long Island, and way, New York City; residence 243 West 99th street. Veteran Association 23d Regiment. Born in West Charlton, N. Y., July 7, 1857. Educated at Union College (AKA., 'go), and Albany Law School ALRRIDGE. GEORGE W.-Contractor, 89 Ply- ('81). (Married Annie Clare.) Practiced law in Elmira, mouth avenue, Rochester. Born in Michigan City, 1881-4. Moved to New York City 1884. Counsel to Col. Ind., Dee. 28, 1866. Educated in public and private Elliott F. Shepard, and negotiated for him purchase of schools of Rochester and at Cary Collegiate Seminary, "Mail and Express" from Cyrus PI.Field (1888); secre- Oakfield, Genesee County, N. Y. (Married.) Has tary and treasurer of same since 1888; editor-in-chief been member of the Board of Public Works, Mayor of since 1595, and (with R. E. A. Dorr) proprietor since Rochester, and New York State Superintendent of 1897. Organized, in 1890, and was for two years presi- Public Works. Is now director of the German- dent Adirondack League Club; trustee Union College. American Hank of Rochester. Member Knights Temp- Member Union League, University, Republican, Adir- lar (thirty-second degree Mason), Odd Fellows, Red ondack League, Fulton, Alpha Delta Phi, and Megau- Men, Order of Maccabees, Rochester Whist, and tic Clubs, Bar Association of the City of New York, Rochester Clubs, Rochester Athletic Association, Union Alumni, and American Forestry Associations, Rochester Historical Society, and Rochester Maenner- Phi Beta Kappa, and St. Andrew's Societies, and char; Cypress Temple, A. A. 0. M. N. S., Fort Orange, Palnietto Club of South Carolina. and Albany Clubs of Albany: American Social Science Association, and Knickerbocker Athletic and Republi- ALEXANDER, SAMUEIA--Physician and Profes- can Clubs of New York City. sor, 6 West 58th street. New York City. Degrees of -4.M. and M. D. Professor of diseases of genito-uri- ALEXANDER, CHARLES BEATTY-Lawyer, 120 nary System in Cornell University Medical College; Broadway, New York City; residence 4 West 58th surgeon to Bellevue Hospital. Member Princeton, street. Vice-president and director Columbus, Hocking New York Athletic and University Clups. Valley and Toledo Railway Co.; director Equitable ALEXANDER, WALTER-Lawyer, 32 Nassau Life Assurance Society of the United States; chairman local board of Palatine Insuranc; Co. of Manchester, street, New York City; residence 46 West 25th street. Eng. (Ltd.). Member University, TJnion, Metropolitan, Born in St. Charles, Mo., Jan. 3, 3866. Educated at St. Lawyers', Tuxedo, Riding and Driving, Princeton, Charles College, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. (Single.) Member Harvard, University, Dem- University Athletic, and Turf and Field Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution, and Association of the ocratic, and Westchester Golf Clubs, and Association I Bar of the City of New York. of the Bar of the City of New York. ATZXANDER, WILLIAM-Secretary, 120 Broad- ALEXANDER, DE ALVA STANWOOD-Con- way, New York City; residence 14 West 37th street. gressman and Lawyer, 932 Ellicott square, Buffalo. Secretary and director Equitable Life Assurance So- Born in Richmond, Me., July 17, 1846. Educated at ciety of the United States. Member University, Union, Bowdoin College ('70). PraCticed law at Indianapolis, Lawyers', Tuxedo, and Salmagundi Sketch Clubs, and Ind., until 1851, and in Buffalo, N. Y., sinre 1885. Con- University of Virginia Alumni Association. gressman from Thirty-third New York District since 1897. Member University, Ellicott, and Liberal Clubs. ALEXANDRE, J. HENRY-Residence, 10 West 32d street, New York City. Born in New York City, ALEXANDER, FREDERICK B.-Superintendent, June, 1848. (Married.) Member executive committee 22 Morton street, Brooklyn; residence 210 Macon street. Coney Island Jockey Club; governor Riding Club. Rorn in Northfield, Mass., May 28. 1853. Educated at Steward National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. Cornell. Superintendent TJnion Rattan Mf'g Co. Member Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis, Turf and Member Cornell Club. Field, Tuxedo, Suburban Riding and Driving, Rich- mond County Country, and New York Yacht Clubs, ALEXANDER, GEORGE -Presbyterian Clergy- and American Museum of Natural History. man, 47 University place, New York City. Born in ALEXANDRE, JOHN E. -26 West 38th street, West Charlton, N. Y.. Oct. 12, 1843. Educated at Union New Yorli City. Director Sixth Avenue R. R. Co. College (A.R., '66 and D.D., '84), and Princeton Theo- Member Turf and Field, Riding and Suburban Riding logical Seminary ('70). (Single.) Pastor of East Ave- and Driving Clubs. nue Presbyterian Church, Schenectady, N. Y., 1870-83; professor of rhetoric and logic in Union College 1877- ALKER, ALPHONSE H.-Lawyer, 11 Pine street, 83; pastor of TJniversity Place Presbyterian Church in New York City; residence 338 Madison avenue. Born New York City since 1884. Director Princeton Theo- in New York City, Oct. 8,1861. Educated at the College logical Seminary; trustee Sao Paulo College, Brazil, of the City of New York, and Columbia College Law and Union College. Member Union College Alumni School. (Married.) Member Lawyers', New York rrnd Century Associations a.nd Adirondack League Athletic, and I~archmontY acht Clubs, and Associa- Club. tion of the Bar of the City of New York. ALEXANDER, HENRY M., Ja.-Lawyer, 120 ALLEN, ADDISON-Lawyer. 120 Broadway, New Broadway, New Yorlc City; residence 4 West 40th York City; residence 35 West 33d street. .Born in New street. Director Equitable Life Assurance Society of York City, Feb. 28, 1865. Educated at Columbia. the United States. Member Princeton, Calumet, Uni- (Single.) Partner in the firm of Allen & Bentley, 1 versity Athletic, St. Anthony, Lawyers' and University Madison avenue. Member Alpha Delta Phi and Quill Clubs, Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on-Hudson, and Asso- Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution, Columbia ciation of the Bar of the City of New York. University Alumni and Dwight Alumni Assciations. ALLEN, AUGUSTUS HENRY-Lawyer, 320 ALEXANDER, JAMES A.-Insurance, 52 William Broadway, New York City; residenre Uedford Park. strect, York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 29, 1827. (Married.) Member Born in New York City, Aug. 6, 1841. Educated at New of the firm of Scott, Alexander & Talbot. Director York University Law School; admitted to the Bar, 1872. American Coal Co., and George's Creek and Cumber- (Married.) Member of the firm of Allen, Talmage & Allen, 1874-94; sinre 1894 member of the firm of Allen land R. R. Co. Member Lawyers' Club, National Academy of Design, and A~nericanF ine Arts Society. & Talmage. Member Republican, Fordham, and Bed- ford Park Clubs. ALEXANDER, JAMES W.-President, 120 Broad- ALLEN, CALVIN H.-(C. E.) President, 290 way, New York City; residence 4 East 64th street. Broadway, New York City; residence 1 West 72d Born in Princeton, RT. J., July 19, 1839. Educated at street. Born in Central New York, 1827. (Married.) Princeton 'CJniversity. (Married.) President and di- Has been largely interested in railroads, as builder, rector Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United manager, receiver and president. President Union States; vice-president and director Western National Surety Co.; vice-president Chemical and Electrical Co. Hank; director Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. and Memher Colonial Club, New England Society, Amer- Mercantile Trust Co.; trustee Princeton University. ican Society of Civil Engineers, Metropolitan Museum Member Metropolitan, Princeton. IJniversity, Univer- of Art, American Museum of Natural History, Genesee sity Athletic, La-rvyers', National Arts, and Seabright Valley Club of Rochester, and Buffalo Club. (N. J.) Golf Clubs, Century Association, Chamber of Commerce. Municipal Art Society, American Museum ALLEN, ELMER A.-Lawyer, 80 Broadway, New of Natural History, and Nassau and Ivy Clubs or York City; residence 313 St. James street (Bronx). Princeton. Born in Amenia, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1844. Educated at BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 7 TJnion College. (Married.) Member Bar Association ham Academy, Lawrence Scientific School under Pro- of the City of New York, Reform Club, Phi Beta fessor Agassiz, and at Harvard. Degree of Ph.D. Kappa Alumni and ITnion College Alumni Associa- from Indiana University. (Married.) Assistant in tions. ornith~logy,M useum of Comparative Zoology at Har- vard University until 1885. Editor of the "Bulletin ALLEN, ETHAN-(Colonel.) Lawyer, 115 Broad- of the Nuttall Ornithological Club," 1876-83. First way, New York City; residence 45 West 52d street. president of the American Ornithologist's Union, 1883- Born in Monmouth County, N. J., May 12, 1832. Edu- 90. Editor of "The Auk," since 1884. Curator verte- cated at Brown TJniversity. (Widower.) Member t~ratezoology in American Museum of Natural History Union League and Zeta Psi Clubs, Sons of the Ameri- since 1885. Author of several works on zoology and can Revolution, New England Society, Brown Uni- natural history. versity Alumni Association, and president Cuban League of the United States. ALLEN, JOHN H.-Public Accountant, 46 Wall street, New York City; residence 31 East 127th street. ALLEN, FLAVIUS J.-Proprietor, 225 Broadway, Born in New Jersey, April 22, 1834. Educated in New York City; residence 241 Lexington avenue. Pro- public schools in New Pork City. (Married.) Has foi- prietor of the Astor House. Director German-Ameri- lowed his profession for over thirty years. Is connect- can Insurance Co. Member New England Society, Met- ed with many large institutions and corporations, and ropolitan Museum of Art, Suburban Riding and Driv- is quite prominent in accountancy in New York and ing and New York Press Clubs. London. ALLEN, FRANCIS BELLOWS-Principal, 509 ALLEN, JOHN JOHNSON-Lawyer, 203 Montague Fifth avenue, New Pork City; residence 202 Glenwood street, Brooklyn; residence Hotel St. George, and Bur- avenue, Yonkers. Born in New York City, 1859. Edu- lington, Vt. Born in Utica, N. y., Aug. 4, 1842. Edu- cated at Harvard. (Single.) Member Harvard, and cated at University of Vermont (A.B. and A.M.), and University Clubs, American Institute of Civics, School- Columbia University Law School (LL.B.). (Married.) masters' Association of New York, and secrethry of St. Acting provost marshal, 1865; assistant United States Andrew's Golf Club. district-attorney, 1866-73; member of Assembly, 1874; United States chief supervisor of elections, 1874-93; ALLEN, FRANK D.-Lawyer, 195 Broadway, New United States commissioner, 1874-99; master in chan- Pork City; residence 301 West 117th street. ~ducate& cery United States courts, 1874-99. Counsel to various at Hamilton College. (Married.) Member Alpha Delta corporations. Member Union League Club of Brook- Phi Club and Naval Reserve Association. lyn, Sigma Phi Club, University Club of Vermont, New ALLEN, FRA KLIN -Professional Accountant England, Medical Jurisprudence, and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, and several political organizations. and Auditor, Broa'ay and Broome street, New Pork City, and 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence Hotel ALLEN, JOHN PLATT-Wall-Paper Manufactur- Margaret, Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born in New er, Worcester, Mass.; residence 918 St. Mark's avenue, York City, Sept. 13, 1838. Educated at Williams Col- Brooklyn. Born in Meriden, Conn., Nov. 13, 1850. Edu- lege. (Married.) Secretary Silk Association of Amer- cated at Highland Military Academy, Worcester, ica: expert special agent, census of 1900. Member Mass. (Married.) Vice-president Allen-Higgins Co. Whist Clnb, Crescent Athletic, Whist, and Hamilton, Member Congregational Club, Sons of the Revolution, Clubs of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and New England Society, and Brooklyn and Young Re- Sciences and Williams College Alumni Association. publican Clubs. ALLEN, FREDERIC P.-Banker, 19 West Main ALLEN, PAUL-Physician, 3 East 48th street, street, Rochester; residence 19 Prince street. Born in New York City. Born in 1863. Educated at Harvard, Rochester, Feb. 26, 1853. Educated in Rochester. (Mar- and Johns Hopkins Universities. (Married.) Member ried.) Cashier, German-American Bank; treasurer of the Huguenot Society. Rochester Railway Co., and Rochester State Hospital; director Rochester and Genesee Valley R. R. Co.; ALLEN, TIMOTHY FIELD-Physician, 3 East trustee Security Trust Co., and commissioner of the 48th street, New York City. Born in Westminster, Vt., sinking fund of the city of Rochester. Member So- April 24, 1837. Educated at Amherst College ('58). De- ciety of Colonial Wars, Sons of the American Revolu- grees of M.D. from University of New York ('61), tion, and Genesee Valley and Country Clubs. University of State of New Pork ('65), and Hahne- mann Medical College of Philadelphia ('65), and LL.D. ALLEN, FREDERIC STURGES -Lawyer, 141 from Amherst College ('85). (Married Julia Bissell.) Broadway, New York City; residence 115 West 84th Author of numerous works on materia rnedica, botany, street. Member botos and Quill Clubs, Association of ophthalmology, etc. Acting assistant surgeon in United the Bar of the City of New York, and Presbyterian States Army, 1862-4. Was professor of materia rnedica, TJnion. dean and president of the board of trustees of New York Homeopathic Medical College. Is now surgeon in, AT,LEN, FREDERICK-Retired Bookseller, 5 Fort and president of the New York Ophthalmic Hospital. street, Auburn. Born in Auburn, Nov. 5, 1836. Edu- Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences. cated in public schools and at Auburn Academy. (Married.) Director. National Bank of Auburn; trus- ALLERTON, DAVID D.-Manager, 106 Produce tee Fort Hill Cemetery Association. Member Histori- Exchange, New York City; residence 47 West 82d cal Society. street. Member of the Board of Managers New York Produce Exchange. Member New York Athletic, ALLEN, FREDERICK H.-Lawyer, 63 Wall street, Transportation, Colonial and Canoe Clubs. New York City; residence Bolton Priory, Pelham Manor. Born in Honolulu,, H. I., May 30, 1858. Edu- ALLIN, FREDERICK BREVOORT-Insurance, cated at Harvard (A.M., 80; LL.R., 83). (Married.) 119 Broadwav. New York Citv: residence 214 Central Member of the firm of Adams & Allen. Member Knick- Park, ~outh."'Borni n New ~ o r kCity, Oct. 20, 1866. erbocker, Union, Democratic, and Country Clubs, Soci- Educated at Columbia. (Single.) Manager railroad ety of Colonial Wars, and Sons of the Revolution. department of the Home Life Insurance Co. Member ALLEN, FREDERICK L.-Lawyer, 59 Cedar New York Athletic and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, street, New York City; residence 41 West 46th street. American Geographical Society, and Columbia Alumni Born in Malone. N. Y. Edilcated at Hamilton College. Association. (Single.) Connected with law department of the ALLING, ASA ' ALLING -Lawyer, I1 William Mutual Life Insurance Co. Member University, Alpha street, New York City; residence 101 West 8lst street. Delta Phi, and Richmond Hill Golf Clubs, Hamilton Born in New York City, May 4, 1.862. Educated Alumni Association, Association of the Bar of the at Cornfll (Ph.B., 83) and Columbia Law School City of New York, and Phi Beta Kappa Society. (LL.B., 85). (Married Louise Floyd-Smith.) Attor- ney for several trust companies, banks, railroads, ALLEN, HENRY-Broker, 14 Wall street, New surety companies and other financial institutions; York City; residence Union League Club. Senior makes a specialty of corporation law, organizing and member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of promoting financial enterprises. Member Manhattan, Henry Allen & Co. Member Union League and Atlan- Metropolitan, Democratic and Cornell Clubs, New tic Yacht Clubs, and New England Society. England, Dutchess County, West End, New York His- ALLEN, JOEL ASAPH-Curator, American Mu- torical, New Pork Biographical, American Geographi- seum of Natural History, New York City. Born in cal and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, Phi Delta Phi Fra- Springfield, Mass., July 19, 1838. Educated at Wilbra- ternity, Bar Association and others. BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. ALLING, EDWARD P.-Broker, 30 Pine street, Irving and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn, and New Pork City; residence Huntington, L. I., and East American Geographical Society. Orange, N. J. Born in Newark, N. J. Educated at Freehold Institute, N.J. (Married.) Member of the AMERMAN, WILLIAM HENRY HOUGHTON- Broker, 27 William street, New York City; residence firm of Alling, Secor & Co., members of the New York Arverne-by-the-Sea, L. I. Born in New Pork City, Stock Exchange. Vice-president People's Bank of Sept. 22, 1846. (Son of Isaac and Jane [Banta] Amer- East Orange; treasurer Savings, Investment and man.) Educated in public schools and by private tutor. Trust Co. Member Essex County Country Club of (Married Elizabeth A. Armitage). Member of the firq Orange, N. J. of Amerman & Patterson. President Arverne-by-the- Sea Co. Member Holland Society, St. Nicholas Soci- ALLISON, THOMAS-Lawyer, 59 Liberty street, ety of Nassau Island, and Bayswater Pacht, Undine New Pork City; residence 1988 Madison avenue. Born Fishing, and Democratic Clubs. in New Pork City, Sept. 19, 1840. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York AMES, DANIEL T.-Editor, Publisher, Pen Artist ('60). (Married Mary C. Millet 1871.) Admitted to the and Expert, 202 Broadway, New Pork City; residence Bar, 1861. For nine years head of the firm of Allison & Elizabeth, N. J. Member of the firms of Ames & Shaw; since 1882 has practiced alone. Appointed judge Kinsley, Ames & Rollinson, and Ames & Rollinson of the Court of General Sesssions by Governor Morton, Co. Editor and publisher "Penman's Art Journal." 1895. In general practice since 1896. Member Central Member Press, Thirteen, Sunrise, Twilight and Man- Republican and Harlem Clubs. hattan Liheral Clubs, and New England Society. ALLISON, WILLIAM 0.-Publisher, 100 William AMES, FRANK U.-Real Estate, 109 West 34th street, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. street, New York City; residence 370 West 55th street. (Married.) President and director Paint, Oil and Drug Born in Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 22, 1868. Educated in New Publishing Co., publishers of "Oil, Paint and Drug Re- Pork City schools. (Single.) Member of the firm of porter," "Druggists' Circular" and "Painters' MBga- Ames & Co. Member New York Athletic Club. zine." Member Drug Club. AMMERMAN. WILLIAM H.. JR.-Furniture. 20 ALMIRALL, R. F.-Architect, 10 East 23d street, Flatbush avenue; Brooklyn; residence 200 Prospect New York City; residence 53 Pineapple street, Brook- place. Born in Brooklyn, Sept. 20, 1867. (Married.) lyn. Born March 1, 1869. Educated at Cornell, and at Trustee Havens Medical Co. Member Young Reaub- Ecole Nationale et Speciale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, lican Club and Long Island Council No. lY3, France. (Married.) Member of the firm of Ingle & Arcanum. Almirall. Member Cornell, and National Arts Clubs, Chi Psi Fraternity, Society of Beaux-Arts Architects, AMMTDOWN. EDWARD HOLMES-Retired, Ger- and National Sculpture Society. ard Hotel. New York City. Born in Southbridge, Mass., Oct. 28, 1820. Educated at Harvard. Traveled ALMY, FRANCIS-Purchasing Agent Pan-Ameri- in United States and Europe several years; engaged in can Exposition, 718 Ellicott square. Buffalo; residence, mercantile business. President American Protective 140 North street. Born in New BedSord, Mass., Nov. Tariff League, 1881; chairman MetropoIitan Industrial 28, 1858. Educated at Harvard (A.B., 79 and A.M., '80). League, 1882; presidential elector, 1884; declined ap- (Single.) Formerly member of the firm of W. H. pointment (by President Harrison) as commissioner- Glenny, Sons Co. Registrar Saturn Club, 1885-8; at-large to World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Mem- secretary Harvard Club, 1890-1900; chairman execu- ber Union League Club and New England Society. tive committee Liberal Club, 1890-1900. Member Saturn and University Clubs. AMMON, JOHN H.-(Colonel.) Publisher, 331 Pearl street, New Pork City; residence 112 West 88th ALMY, FREDERIC-Secretary, 165 Swan street, street. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1840. Educated Buffalo; residence 140 North street. Born in New Bed- at Auburn Academy. (Married.) In charge of the ford. M,ass.. Nov. 28,, 1858. Educated at Harvard wholesale and jobbing department of Harper & Bros. (A. B., 80 and A.M., 83) and Harvard Law School. Recruited Company I, 19th Infantry, at his own ex- (Single.) Secretary Buffalo Charity Organization pense, and went to the front as captain under the first Society, and Buffalo Civil Service Reform Associa- call for 75,000 men, April 19, 1861; captain of Light Bat- tion; manager Buffalo Fresh Air Mission, and Albion tery 1, 3d Artillery, January, 1863 to January, 1864; Female Reformatory; trustee George Junior Repub- lieutenant-colonel of 16th Artillery, January to No- lic. Member Liberal, Saturn, Thursday and Harvard vember, 1864; took part in the Burnside expedition in Clubs. North Carolina; was presented with battle flag and mentioned in general orders for gallant conduct at the ALMY, FREDERICK-Woolens, 91 Franklin street, siege of Fort Macon, April 26, 1862; served in the 9th, New York City; residence Lawrence, L. I. Member of loth, 18th and 22d corps, Army of the Potomac; re- the firm of Frederick Almy & Co. Member Union, signed for reason of disability, November, 1864. Mem- Merchants' and Richmond Hill Clubs, and New Eng- ber Lotos and Democratic Clubs, Papyrus Club of land Society. Boston, Lafayette Post, G. A. R., Loyal Legion and Old Guard. ALSOP, REESE F.-Rector St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn: residence 127 Remsen street. Born in Rich- AMORY, JOHN J.-President, Morris Heights, mond, Ind Educated in Philadelphia. (Married.j New Pork City; residence Sedgwick avenue. Born in Was rector St. John's Church of Framingham, P. E. Fond du Lac, Wis. Educated at Riverview Military Church of Rye, St. Andrew's Church of Pittsburg and Academy. President and director Gas Engine and Grace Church of Philadelphia. Member Barnard, Power Co., and Charles L. Seabury & Co. (Consolidat- Hamilton and Twentieth Century Clubs. ed). Member Corinthian Pacht Club of Yonkers and Larchmont Pacht, New Pork Athletic, Fordham and ALTSHELER. JOSEPH ALEXANDER-Journal- Country Cycle Clubs. ist and Author, 63'~arkro w, New York City; residence AMSINCK, GUSTAV-Exporter, 6 Hanover square, 320 Manhattan avenue. Born in Three Springs, Ky., New Pork City; residence Summit, N. J. Member of Aoril 29. 1862. (Son of Joseah and LUCYC . rSnoddsl the firm of Gustav Amsinck & Co. Director Bank of ~itsheler.) ~ducateda t ~i6ertyc ollege and-~andgr- New Pork and London Assurance Corporation (Ma- bilt University. (Married Sara, daughter of Samuel rine); trustee Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. and H. Boles.) Formerly on staff of Louisville "Courier- Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Member Union Journal;" now connected with New York "World." Club, Liederkranz, American Geographical Society, Author of "The Rainbow of Gold." "The Hidden Down Town Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mine," "The Sun of Saratoga," "A Knight of Philadel- National Academy of Design, and American Museum phia," "ilSoldier of Manhattan," "The Last Rebel," of Natural History. "My Captive," and various short stories. Member Authors' Club. AMUNDSON, JOHN A.-Lawyer, 146 Broadway, New Pork City; residence 44 West 44th street. Secre- ALVORD, ANDREW PORTER -Treasurer, 138 tary and director Spencer Brake Cp. Member Yale, North 11th street, Brooklyn; residence 1193 Dean street. Delta Kappa Epsilon, New York Athletic, Fordham, Born in Monson, Mass., 1864. Educated at Amherst St. Andrew's Golf and Church Clubs, Graduates' Club College. (Single.) Treasurer and director Phoenix of New Haven, Conn., Phi Beta Kappa Society, Down Tube Co. Member Amherst College Alumni Associa- Town Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and tion, Alpha Delta Phi and Nassau Country Clubs, Association of the Bar df the City of New York.
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