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KENNY, ALBERT S.-Paymaster-General, United States Navy; residence 1402 Chapin street, Washington, D. C., and Union Club, New York City. Born in Iowa, Jan. 19, 1841. Educated at the University of Vermont. (Widower.) Entered the United States Navy as assistant paymaster, March 19, 1862. Member Union, Union League, New York Yacht and Reform Clubs of New York City, Metropolitan and Country Clubs of Washington, D. C., and Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.

KENNY, WILLIAM J. K.-President, 44 Broad street, New York City; residence 267 West 70th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 4, 1851. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Supervisor of the "City Record," 1889-95. President Securities Advertising Agency. Member New York Press, Catholic, Democratic and Colonial Clubs.

KENT, CHARLES N.-Vice-President, 10 Spruce street, New York City; residence Merrick, L. I. Born in Lancaster, N. H., 1844. (Married.) Director W. D. Wilson Printing Ink Co. (Ltd.), American Saw Co. of Trenton, N. J., and New York Newspaper Union. Member Union League Club and New England Society.

KENT, CHARLES S.-Lawyer, 617 Kirk Block, Syracuse. Born in Floyd, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1852. Educated in Whitestown. (Married Katherine Throop.) Author of "Discourse on the Origin of Natural, Common and Statutory Law, and its Application to Society and State." Member Citizens' Club.

KENT, EDWIN C.-Lawyer, 66 Maiden lane, New York City; residence Tuxedo Park. Member University and Tuxedo Clubs and Columbia University Aulmni Association.

KENT, GEORGE EDWARD-Lawyer, 52 William street, New York City; residence 49 West 57th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. (Son of Andrew Kent.) Educated at Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute, United States Naval Academy ('82), and Columbia College Law School ('87); admitted to practice 1887. (Married Lilias Juanita, daughter of Hon. William R. Grace.) Organized the State Naval Militia and held commission of lieutenant-commander therein, until breaking out of the Spanish-American War. Served as lieutenant on the staff of Rear Admiral Henry Erben, on U. S. Š. Celtic and at Brooklyn Navy Yard, during Spanish-American War. Member University Club, Naval Order of the United States and Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.

KENT, JACOB FORD-United States Army Offcer, 154 First street, Troy. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14, 1835. (Married Mary M. Eaton.) Entered army May 6, 1861; served throughout Civil War and was brevetted several times for faithful service and gallantry. Promoted after the war in regular army to colonel. Made major-general of United States Volunteers, July 8, 1898; served in Cuba during SpanishAmerican War. Promoted to brigadier-general, United States Army, Oct. 4, 1898; retired on his own application, Oct. 15, 1898.

KENT, WALTER HENRY-Chemist, 300 Washington street, Brooklyn. Born near Jamestown, N. Y., March 29, 1851. Educated at Cornell University (B.S. and M.S.) and University of Göttingen, Germany, (Ph.D.). (Single.) Has been instructor of chemistry at Cornell University; chemist of the Brooklyn Health Department and United States chemist at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Member Cornell Club, American Chemical Society, German Chemical Society of Berlin, and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.

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KENT, WILLIAM Consulting Engineer, Broadway, New York City; residence Passaic, N. J. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., March 5, 1851. Educated at Philadelphia High School and Stevens Institute of Technology. (Married.) Associate editor "Engineering News"; vice-president Domestic Exchange National Bank. Author of "The Mechanical Engineers' Pocket-Book." Member Engineers' Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers, American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers and American Association for the Advancement of Science.

KENT, WILLIAM-Lawyer, 66 Maiden lane, New York City; residence Tuxedo Park. Member Tuxedo, Union, New York Yacht, Delta Phi, Fencers' and Westchester County Country Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KENT, WILLIAM L.-Merchant, 67 Beekman street, New York City; residence 707 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Portland, Me., June, 1835. Educated in Portland. (Married.) Assistant adjutantgeneral 1st Division, 18th United States Army Corps, 1864. Member New England Society, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Roanoke Associates.

KENWORTHY, ROBERT J.-Advertising Agent, 41 Park row, New York City; residence 101 Clark street, Brooklyn. Secretary and director L. H. Crall Co. Member Crescent Athletic and Union League Clubs of Brooklyn.

KENYON, ALAN D.-Lawyer, 150 Nassau street, New York City; residence 351 West 114th street. Member City, Harlem and Republican Clubs, Good Government Club P, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KENYON, GEORGE W.-President, 100 William street, New York City; residence 842 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Chairman of executive committee and director General Chemical Co.; president and director Martin Kalbfleisch Chemical Co.; director Montgomery Auction and Commission Co., and Sackett & Wilhelm Lithographing Co. Member Crescent Athletic and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn.

KENYON, JAMES BENJAMIN-Methodist Episcopalian Clergyman, 617 Crouse avenue, Syracuse. Born in Frankfort, N. Y., April 26, 1858. Educated at Hungerford Collegiate Institute; studied theology and entered Methodist ministry. Degree of Litt. D. from Syracuse University in 1893. (Married Margaret J. Taylor.) Author of "The Fallen, and Other Poems," "Out of the Shadows," "Songs in All Seasons," " "In Realms of Gold," "At the Gate of Dreams" and many others. Member Authors' Club and Authors' Society of New York City.

KENYON, RALPH WOOD-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 558 Monroe street, Brooklyn, and Lawyer, 71 Wall street, New York City. Born in Brooklyn, Feb. 13, 1856. (Son of Ralph W. and Julia [Waterman] Kenyon.) Educated at Columbia (A.B., '78 and A.M., '81), Episcopal Theological School of Massachusetts (S.T.B., '81) and New York University Law School (LL.B., '99). (Married Elise, daughter of Aaron H. and Margaret Rathbone, 1891.) Deacon 1881; priest 1882. Assistant and rector, 1881-97. Now instructor in Amity Theological School, also a practicing lawyer. Author of "The White Stone" and other sermons. Member Polytechnic Club of Brooklyn, "Old First Class." Columbia University Alumni Association and New England Historic-Genealogical Society.

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KEOGH, ROSS F.-Clerk, 6 City Hall, New York City; residence 117 West 137th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 27, 1866. Educated in parochial and public schools, and at Brick Church High School, Lackawanna, Pa. Connected with the Eastern office of the Huntington-Hopkins Co. for many years; served on the reportorial staff of several of the leading city dailies; appointed bond and warrant clerk by Mayor Van Wyck in 1898, which position he now holds.

KEPPLER, EMIL-Publisher and Artist, 39 East Houston street, New York City; residence 214 East 95th street. Member of the firm of Keppler & Schwarzman, publishers of "Puck." Member Fencers'

Club.

KEPPLER, RUDOLPH-Banker and Broker, 39 Broad street, New York City; residence 28 West 70th street. Born in Constanz, Germany, 1843. Family settled in New York in 1853. Member of the firm of Rudolph Keppler & Co. Member New York Stock Exchange, of which he has been president since 1898. Member Union League Club, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, American Geographical and American Fine Arts Societies, Scientific Alliance and New York Academy of Sciences.

KERLEY, THOMAS-Cashier, Ballston Spa; residence 9 Court street. Born in Ballston Spa, April 20, 1863. Educated in Ballston Spa. (Married.) President Empire Coarse Salt Co. of Syracuse; treasurer Board of Education, Ballston Spa; director and cashier Ballston Spa National Bank. Member Reform Club of New York City and Utopian Club.

KERN, WILLIAM M.-Secretary, 2835 Third avenue, New York City; residence White Plains. Born in New York City, Oct. 7, 1863. Educated in country schools and at an academy. (Single.) Secretary and trustee Dollar Savings Bank.

KERNAN, JOHN D.-Lawyer, 37 Liberty street, New York City; residence 362 Henry street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Kernan Bros. & Quin. Member Reform, Social Reform and Catholic Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KERNAN, JOSEPH A.-Treasurer, 51 Chambers street, New York City; residence 57 East 83d street. Born in Albany, N. Y. Treasurer and manager Irish Emigrant Society. Member Catholic Club.

KERNAN, JOSEPH F.-Manager, 237 Water street, New York City; residence Utica. Born in Utica, April 29, 1861. Educated at Georgetown University. (Single.) New York manager International Heater Co. and Syracuse Stove Works. Member Richmond County Country Club, Sadaquada Golf and Fort Schuyler Clubs of Utica, and University Club of Chicago, Ill.

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KERNAN, WALTER N. - Lawyer, Block, Utica. Born in Utica, March 24, 1864. Educated at Georgetown College ('85). (Married.) Member of the firm of W. & N. E. Kernan. Member University and Reform Clubs of New York City.

KERNER, CHARLES H.-Hotel Proprietor, 217 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 70 Irving place. Director Nassau Bank and New York Mutual Gas Light Co. Member Racquet and Tennis, and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.

KERNOCHAN, JAMES L.-3 Mercer street, New York City; residence Hempstead, L. I. (Married.) Member Rockaway Hunting, Meadow Brook Hunt, Knickerbocker and Metropolitan Clubs and American Geographical Society.

KERNOCHAN, JAMES P-Trustee, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 824 Fifth avenue. Member Metropolitan Club.

KERNOCHAN, J. FREDERIC - Real Estate, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 11 East 26th street. Educated at Yale ('63). (Married.) Director Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Member University and City Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Down Town and Yale Alumni Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KERNOCHAN, JOSEPH H.-Real Estate, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 267 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, May 15, 1857. Educated at Williams College. (Single.) Treasurer Cosmopolitan Realty Co.; director Taylor Brewing Co. of Albany. Member Calumet, Riding, New York Yacht and Lenox (Mass.) Clubs.

KERR, HARRISON D.-Distiller, 750 Washington street, New York City; residence 4 East 38th street. Member Larchmont Yacht and Union League Clubs.

KERR, HENRY S.--Banker, 41 Wall street, New York City; residence 23 East 75th street. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Redmond, Kerr & Co. Member Union, Union League, New York Yacht and Country Clubs.

KERR, JOHN B.-Lawyer, 56 Beaver street, New York City; residence 40 West 11th street. Vice-president, general counsel and director New York, Ontario and Western Ry. Co. Member Metropolitan Museum of Art, Down Town Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KERR, JOHN E., JR.-Merchant, 41 Beaver street, New York City; residence 260 West 78th street. Member New York Athletic, New York, Nineteenth Century and Barnard Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

KERR, ROBERT B.-Stock Broker, 26 Broad street, New York City; residence Lakewood, N. J. Born in New York City, June 18, 1863. Educated at Yale ('85). (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Kerr & Co. Member Racquet and Tennis, Calumet and University Clubs and Yale Alumni Association.

KERR, THOMAS B.-Distiller, 750 Washington street, New York City; residence 44 West 56th street. Director American Distributing Co., and Pacific Bank. Member New York Athletic and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KERR, THOMAS B.-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. Member of the firm of Kerr, Curtis & Page. Member Lawyers' and Republican Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KERR, WALTER CRAIG-Mechanical Engineer, 26 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence Dongan Hills, S. I. Born in St. Peter, Minn., Nov. 8, 1858. Educated at Cornell University (B.M.E., '79). (Married.) First vice-president Westinghouse Machine Co.; vice-president Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co. Alumni trustee Cornell University, term expiring in 1900. Member Engineers', Cornell, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Richmond County Country Clubs, Duquesne Club of Pittsburg, Franklin Institute and American Society of Mechanical Engi

neers.

KERSEY, H. MAITLAND-Agent, 9 Broadway, New York City; residence 160 Central Park, South. Formerly agent for the White Star Steamship Co. of Liverpool, England. Member Racquet and Tennis, Larchmont Yacht, Union, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Meadow Brook Hunt Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

KERSHNER, EDWARD-Physician, 77 West 101st street, New York City. Born in Clear Spring, Md. Educated at New York University (M. D.). (Widower.) Served in a surgical capacity in the United States Navy, 1861-96. Has been medical chief-of-staff in Infants' Hospital on Randall's Island, and in Almshouse Hospital on Blackwell's Island. Professor of hygiene and emeritus professor, New York Post-Graduate Medical College and Hospital since 1883. Member Union League, Central Republican and New Amsterdam Clubs, Loyal Legion, G. A. R., Masonic Fraternity and Society of the 19th Army Corps.

KESSLER, ALFRED-Banker, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 26 West 39th street. Member of the firm of Kessler & Co. Member Racquet and Tennis, and Calumet Clubs, Country Club of Westchester County, and Down Town Association.

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KETCHAM, JOHN HENRY-Congressman, Washington, D. C.; residence Dover Plains. Born in Dover, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1832. Educated in Dover. Assemblyman, 1856-7; later town supervisor; State senator, 1860-1. As colonel of the 150th New York Volunteers, entered the Union Army in 1862, was promoted to brigadiergeneral and served until March, 1865; subsequently was brevetted major-general. Was elected to the Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses. Served three years as a commissioner of the District of Columbia, was elected to the Fortysixth Congress, and served continuously to the Fiftysecond; was re-elected to the Fifty-sixth, and has been renominated as a candidate for the Fifty-seventh.

KETCHAM, WILLIAM P.- Lawyer, 69 Wall street, New York City; residence 318 Lexington avenue. Member Union League and Yale Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York Genealogical and Biographical, and St. Nicholas Societies and Society of Colonial Wars.

KETCHAM, WILLIAM E.-Methodist Episcopalian Clergyman and Editor, 7 West 18th street, New York City; residence 19 Quincy place, Yonkers. Born in New York City, Feb. 19, 1837. Educated at City Institute and Amenia Seminary. Degree of D.D. (Married.) Has held many important ministerial and official positions in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Treasurer board of stewards New York Conference; editor "Preacher's Magazine." Member Quill Club, New York Genealogical and Biographical, Methodist Historical, and Westchester Historical Societies, New England Methodist Historical Society of Boston, Mass., and Yonkers Historical and Library Association.

KETCHUM, ALEXANDER PHOENIX-Lawyer, 22 State street, New York City; residence 32 Mount Morris Park, West. Born in New Haven, Conn., May 11, 1839. (Son of Edgar and Elizabeth [Phoenix] Ketchum.) Educated at the College of the City of New York and Albany Law School. (Married Clara McFarland, daughter of John Dwight of New York City, who died in 1893.) Served throughout Civil War; was acting assistant adjutant-general; resigned with rank of brevet-colonel. Was appointed by President Grant, Collector of Internal Revenue for the Ninth District of New York; in 1874 was transferred to the customs service as General Appraiser of the Port of New York, and 1883 was appointed Chief Appraiser by President Arthur; resigned in 1885 and has since devoted himself exclusively to the practice of his profession. Member Republican, Alpha Delta Phi, New York Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, City College (ex-president) and Harlem Republican Clubs, Presbyterian Union (ex-president), Lafayette Post, G. A. R., Military Order of the Loyal Legion and New York State Bar Association.

KETCHUM, EDGAR-Lawyer, 12 John street, New York City; residence Jerome avenue near 165th street. Born in New York City, July 15, 1840. Educated at the College of the City of New York and Columbia College Law School. (Married.) Served as lieutenant of Signal Corps, United States Army, also as brevet captain and major of engineers, N. G. N. Y. Trustee and ex-treasurer Harlem Library. Member Lafayette Post G. A. R., Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Veteran Signal Corps, Society of the Army of the Potomac and 7th Regiment Veteran Association.

KETCHUM, JOHN BUCKHOUT (Major)-Secretary, 40 Broadway, New York City; residence 246 Macon street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, July 11, 1837. Educated at Public School No. 15 ('49) and one year at New York University. (Married Rachelle A. Terhune, 1858.) Organized the Patriotic Order of Sons of America in this State, 1854; reporter and writer on New York "Leader" 1857; on Governor Fenton's staff 1864; made two voyages to Europe (1891 and 1895) for the purpose of observing the discipline and general condition of European armies and made reports thereon to the United States Soldier's Christian Aid Association, of which he is now secretary. Expast president Sons of America, 1900. Member Sons of the American Revolution.

KETCHUM, LANDON-Manufacturer, 23 West 125th street, New York City; residence Saugatuck, Conn. Educated at Yale ('65). Member University and Yale Clubs and National Academy of Design.

KETTELL, HERBERT - Lawyer, 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence Passaic, N. J. Educated at Columbia. Member Union and Passaic (N. J.) Clubs and Columbia University Alumni Association.

KEUFFEL, WILLIAM L. E.-Mechanical Engineer, 127 Fulton street, New York City; residence Hoboken, N. J. Born in Texas, May 10, 1861. Educated in Texas. (Married.) Secretary and director Keuffel & Esser Co. Connected with Hoboken Academy. Member German Club of Hoboken.

KEVAN, WILLIAM-Real Estate, 66 Maiden lane, MemNew York City; residence 20 West 22d street. ber American Geographical Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.

KEYES, EDWARD LAWRENCE-Physician, 109 East 34th street, New York City; residence 1 East 74th street. Born in Charleston, S. C., Aug. 28, 1843. Educated at Yale ('63), New York University Medical Department (M.D., '66), and in England. Practicing in New York City since 1868. Professor of dermatology at Bellevue Hospital Medical College since 1872. Trustee St. Patrick's Cathedral. Author of several medical works. Member Catholic and Metropolitan Clubs, Yale Alumni and Century Associations and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KEYES, EDWARD LOUGHBORO, JR.-Physician and Instructor, 109 East 34th street, New York City. Degrees of A.B. and M.D. Assistant demonstrator in anatomy, Cornell University Medical College. Member Catholic and Metropolitan Clubs, Yale Alumni and Century Associations and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KEYES, JOHN J.-Furniture Merchant, 236 West 29th street, New York City; residence 324 West 19th street. Born in Ireland, May 1, 1863. · Educated in Newark, N. J. (Single.) Vice-president Geo. C. Flint & Co. Member New York Athletic and Catholic Clubs.

KEYES, WILLIAM E.-Secretary, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 981 Madison avenue. Member Union League Club and Columbia Alumni Association.

KEYS, ALFRED DE FOREST-Railroad Supplies, 103 Fulton street, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. Born in Danbury, Conn., March 9, 1848. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Vice-president and director New Jersey Dry Dock and Transportation Co. Member Fulton and Engineers' Clubs, and Town and Country, and Mattano Clubs of Elizabeth, N. J.

KEYSER, SAMUEL-Retired Coffee Merchant, 14 East 36th street, New York City. Member Union League and Church Clubs.

KEYSER, WILLIAM B. T.-Banker, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence Bedford Park. Born in Washington, D. C., Sept. 17, 1860. Educated in Washington, D. C., at Columbia University ('78) and at Columbia College Law School (LL.B., '80). (Married.) Served as Bank Examiner for Southern District of New York. Assistant cashier Natioal Bank of the Republic. Member Union League Club and other social organizations.

KIDDER, CAMILLUS G.-Lawyer, 27 William street, New York City; residence Orange, N. J.

Born in Baltimore, Md., July 6, 1850. (Son of Camillus and Sarah [Herrick] Kidder.) Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard College. (Married Matilda Faber.) Member of the firm of Ivins, Kidder & Melcher. Member University, Harvard, Reform, Church and Manhattan Clubs, American Geographical Society, Colonial Order, New York State Bar Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KIDDER, EDWARD H.-Secretary, 253 Broadway, New York City; residence 89 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Born in Massachusetts, 1840. Educated at Harvard. (Single.) Director Sackett Wall Board Co. Ex-trustee Brooklyn Hospital. Member Harvard, Hardware, University and Twentieth Century Clubs, and Riding and Driving and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.

KIDDER, WILLIAM M.-Banker, 18 Wall street, New York City; residence Highwood, N. J. (Married.) Member of the firm of A. M. Kidder & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Alpha Delta Phi and Lawyers' Clubs, Englewood (N. J.) Golf and Field Clubs and Amherst College Alumni Association.

KIDDLE, ALFRED W.-Lawyer, 38 Park row, New York City; residence 697 West End avenue. Member Engineers', Republican, Congregational and Hardware Clubs, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Bar and State Bar Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KIERNAN, ADRIAN T.-Lawyer, 27 Pine street, New York City; residence 18 East 47th street. Member Catholic and Democratic Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KILBURN, HENRY F.-Architect, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in Massachusetts, Feb. 20, 1845. Educated in Massachusetts. (Married.) Member Larchmont Yacht and Colonial Clubs, Architectural League, American Institute of Architects and New England Society.

KILIANI, OTTO G. T.-Physician, 116 East 57th street, New York City. Born in Munich, Germany, Sept. 5, 1863. Educated at the Universities of Munich and Halle. (Married.) Served as assistant surgeon to the Royal Bavarian Artillery. Surgeon to the German Hospital. Member Barnard Club and Deutscher Verein.

KILMER, CHARLES E.-Tax Specialist, 15 Park row, New York City; residence 1851 Seventh avenue. Born in Rensselaer County, N. Y., 1846. (Married.) Member Transportation, Democratic and Albany Clubs and Kinnicut, Remlik and Adelphi Societies.

KILMER, CHAUNCEY-Paper Manufacturer, 9 East 57th street, New York City. Born in Rock City Falls, Saratoga Co., N. Y., March 23, 1816. Educated in public schools. Built a small paper mill for himself in 1845, and in 1852 built the first complete equipment in the United States for making paper from rye straw. In 1865 bought controlling interest in "Congress" and "Empire" Springs, Saratoga; formed a stock company and became its president. Since 1869 general manager of American Wood Paper Co. Member New York Athletic Club and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KILNER, SAMUEL E.-Capitalist, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 335 West 78th street. Born in England, 1858. Educated in England. (Married.) Managing trustee estate of Frederick Billings (dec'd). Director Central Vermont Ry. Co., Maritime Canal Co. of Nicaragua, Minnesota and Montana Land and Improvement Co., South Superior Land Co., Woodstock National Bank, Woodstock Ry. Co., Land and River Co. of West Superior, Wis., and Tacoma Land and Improvement Co. Member Union League and Lawyers' Clubs.

KIMBALL, ALFRED R.-Banker, 15 Wall street, New York City; residence St. Cloud, Orange, N. J. Born in Orange, Sept. 29, 1848. Educated at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Baylis & Co. Member Quill and Reform Clubs, Century Association and Ainerican Geographical Society.

KIMBALL, BENJAMIN - Lawyer, 27 William street, New York City, and 53 State street, Boston, Mass.; residence 259 Beacon street, Boston. Born in Boston, Mass., Nov. 18, 1849. Educated in Boston. (Single.) Director and general counsel American Type Founders' Co. Member Reform and Players' Clubs of New York City, and St. Botolph and Papyrus Clubs of Boston.

KIMBALL, CHARLES E.-Railroad President, 27 Pine street, New York City; residence Summit, N. J. Born in Bristol, R. I., 1857. Educated at Brown University. President and director Alton Terminal Ry. Co., Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis R. R. Co., Consolidated Cattle Car Co., and Illinois Rolling Stock' Co.; director Car Trust Investment Co., and Peoria and Pekin Union Ry. Co. Member University, Brown University and Lawyers' Clubs.

KIMBALL, DEXTER SIMPSON-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 317 Prospect street. Assistant professor of machine design at Cornell University.

KIMBALL, GEORGE C.-Manufacturer, 28 Reade street, New York City; residence Hartford, Conn. Born in Hartford, Oct. 31, 1866. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Secretary, treasurer and director Economic Machine Co.; treasurer Smyth Mf'g Co. of Hartford, Conn.

KIMBALL, HORATIO G.-President, 40 Beaver street, New York City; residence 916 Union street, Brooklyn. President and director Broun-Green Co. Member New York, Whist and Drug Clubs, Crescent Athleitc, Montauk, and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn and New England Society.

KIMBALL, JAMES P. Surgeon, Governor's Island, New York Harbor. Born in Berkshire, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1840. Educated at Hamilton College. (Married.) Surgeon with rank of major in United States Army. Member Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

KIMBALL, LLOYD A.-Saw Merchant, 42 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 55 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. Member Engineers' and Hardware Clubs and Sons of the American Revolution.

KIMBALL, MAULSBY - Lawyer, 786 Ellicott square, Buffalo; residence 255 Franklin street. Born in Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 27, 1874. Educated at Columbia University, School of Arts (B.A., '95) and Law School (LL.B., '97). (Single.) Member of the firm of Cox & Kimball. Lectured on evidence in Buffalo Law School. Member Liberal, Buffalo Canoe and Buffalo Lawn Tennis (secretary and director) Clubs and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

KIMBALL, PAUL T.-Physician, 55 West 26th street, New York City. Member University Athletic and University Clubs and Princeton College Alumni

Association.

KIMBALL, ROBERT JACKSON - Banker, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 436 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, and Randolph, Vt. Born in Randolph, Feb. 16, 1836. (Son of Hiram and Jenosha Bradish Kimball.) Educated in Vermont. (Married Martha L., daughter of Charles A. Morse.) Established banking business in Toronto, Canada, in 1861; removed to New York City and established a house in 1865, which he still continues with his son, William Eugene Kimball, under the firm name of R. J. Kimball & Co., of which he is senior member. Retains citizenship in his native town, which he represented in the Vermont Legislature, 1890-1; also served on Governor Dillingham's military staff. Member of the New York Stock Exchange since 1869. President Iowa Central R. R. Co. (since 1898); trustee People's Trust Co., Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, University of Vermont and State (Vermont) Normal School. Member Rembrandt and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, City Club of Cleveland, Ohio, St. James Club of Montreal, Canada, New England Society, Sons of the American Revolution (ex-president), Chamber of Commerce and Society of Colonial Wars.

KIMBALL, WILLIAM H.-Banker, 184 Broadway, New York City; residence 226 West 59th street. President and director Seventh National Bank; director American Mutoscope Co., Safety Car Heating

and Lighting Co. and Standard Coupler Co. Member Union League and Republican Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KINCH, CHARLES AUGUSTUS-Physician, 273 West 70th street, New York City. Born in Westfield, N. J., Aug. 30, 1851. Educated at the College of the City of New York (A.B., '70) and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D., '73). (Married.) Member Columbia University Alumni and Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Associations.

KINDRED, JOHN JOSEPH-Physician, 152 West 34th street, New York City; residence River Crest, Astoria. Born in Southampton County, Va., July 15, 1864. Educated at University of Virginia and University of Edinburgh, Scotland. (Single.) Proprietor River Crest Sanitarium. Was extra assistant physician Royal Asylum, Edinburgh, Scotland. Member Manhattan and Democratic Clubs and Alumni Association of Sigma Chi Fraternity.

KING, ALBERT BAXTER-Printer and Stationer, 105 William street, New York City; residence 1240 Dean street, Brooklyn. Born in Amenia, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1844. (Son of Rev. Samuel W. King, a Methodist clergyman.) (Married Mary Rowden.) Assistant publisher New York "Evening Post," 1878. Senior member of the firm of Albert B. King & Co. Manager of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union. Member Typothetae of New York.

KING, ALEXANDER-Yarns and Spool Cotton, 43 Leonard street, New York City; residence East Orange, N. J. Born in Paisley, Scotland, 1839. Educated in Paisley. (Married.) President Barstow Thread Co. of Providence, R. I.; vice-president American Thread Co.; director Barbour Flax Spinning Co., and Kings County Fire Insurance Co. Member Atlantic Yacht and Arkwright Clubs and St. Andrew's and Burns Societies.

KING,

CHARLES-Manufacturer, Little Falls. (Married.) Served as president and mayor of the city of Little Falls for three years. Proprietor Saxony Knitting Co. Member Wool Club of New York City and Fort Schuyler Club of Utica.

KING, CLARENCE-Geologist, 7 West 43d street, New York City. Born in Newport, R. I., Jan. 6, 1842. Educated at Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University ('62). Director of United States Geological Survey, 1878-81; since then engaged in special investigations. Author of several works of geology. Member Metropolitan and Tuxedo Clubs, Yale Alumni and Century Associations and American Geographical Society.

KING, DAVID BENNETT-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 249 Madison avenue. Born in Mount Pleasant, Pa., June 20, 1848. Educated at Lafayette College (Latin salutatorian, '71). (Married Antoinette Southack, 1894.) After graduation was tutor, adjunct professor and professor of Latin in Lafayette College. Practicing in New York City since 1886; now member of the firm of King & Jessup. President Wheeling Consolidated Coal Co.; director Iron Clad Mf'g Co., Marine Journal Co., and Lafayette College Alumni Association. Member of the executive and house committees, Union League Club. Author of "Latin Pronunciation"; "The Irish Question"; also numerous review and magazine articles. Member University, Authors', Lawyers' and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

KING, DAVID F.-Physician, 651 Lexington avenue, New York City. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 30, 1853. Educated in Jersey City and New York City schools, at the College of the City of New York and at College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D., '74). (Married.) Consulting surgeon and member of board of directors Northeastern Dispensary. Member Good Government Club A, New York County Medical Society, New York Physicians' Mutual Aid Association, Alma Lodge No. 728. F. & A. M. (past master), and Society of Medical Jurisprudence.

KING, EDWARD-Banker, 80 Broadway, New York City; residence 1 University place. President and trustee Union Trust Co.; director Citizens' Insurance Co.; trustee Northern Assurance Co. of London, England, and Manhattan Savings Institution. Member University, Harvard and Riding Clubs, American

Geographical, St. Nicholas and Dunlap Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Academy of Design and Century Association.

KING, EDWARD J., JR.-Fur Merchant, 97 Greene street, New York City; residence 357 Fifth avenue. Member Suburban Riding and Driving, New York and Manhattan Clubs.

KING, FRANK T.--Secretary, 26 Broadway, New York City; residence 91 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born in Ithaca, N. Y., 1853. Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founder and first president Hygeia Distilled Water Co. Member Church Club and American Chemical and St. Andrew's Societies.

KING, GEORGE GORDON-5 West 35th street, New York City, and Newport, R. I. Member New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Metropolitan Clubs, American Geographical and St. Nicholas Societies, Century Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

KING, HENRY IRVING-Editor, 28 Park row, New York City; residence Rosebank, S. I. Editor "The Press." Member Providence Athletic Club, Sons of the American Revolution and Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

KING, HERBERT BOOTH-Advertising, 32 East 23d street, New York City; residence 45 South Oxford street, Brooklyn. Member Irving and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn and Republican Club.

KING, HORATIO COLLINS-Lawyer, 375 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 46 Willow street. Born in Portland, Me., Dec. 22, 1837. (Son of ex-PostmasterGeneral Horatio and Anna [Collins] King.) Educated at Dickinson College ('58) and studied law in the office of Edwin M. Stanton. Admitted to the New York Bar in 1861. Honorary degree of LL.D. conferred by Allegheny College, June, 1897. (Married.) Served in Union Army during Civil War; honorably discharged as brevet colonel, and awarded Congressional Medal of Honor for distinguished bravery at Five Forks. Practiced law in New York City, 1865-70; associate editor New York "Star," and publisher of the "Christion Union" (Beecher, editor) and "Christian at Work" (Talmage, editor), 1871-6; resumed practice of law in 1877 and was admitted to the United States Supreme Court. Major of the 13th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., 1890; Judge Advocate General of New York State, 1883. Member of Brooklyn Board of Education, 1883-94; resigned to accept trusteeship of the New York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, which position he still holds. Delegate to State and National Gold Democratic Conventions at Syracuse and Indianapolis, 1896. Author of "The Plymouth Silver Wedding," "History of Dickinson College," "History of the Army of the Potomac" and other works. Frequent contributor to newspapers and magazines and composer of musical compositions; also orator, lecturer and after-dinner speaker. Member Brooklyn, New York Press, Brooklyn Democratic (ex-president) and Writers' Clubs, Society of the Army of the Potomac (secretary since 1877), Fredericksburg National Park Association (chairman since 1898), Loyal Legion, G. A. R., Phi Beta Kappa Society, 13th Regiment Veterans, Medal of Honor Legion, Sons of the American Revolution, Scottish Rite Masons and Order of Elks.

KING, JAMES M.-Clergyman and Secretary, 1 Madison avenue, New York City; residence 37 West 90th street. Born in Girard, Pa., 1839. Educated at Wesleyan University. Was professor of natural sciences at Fort Edward Collegiate Institute for six years. Resident of New York City since 1873. Was rector of Washington Square, St. James', Eighteenth Street, Park Avenue, St. John's and Union Methodist Episcopalian churches. Secretary Methodist Episcopalian Board of Church Extension since May, 1899. Member Harlem and Quill Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Wesleyan Alumni Association and Sons of the American Revolution.

KING, J. BERRE-Cement Merchant, 24 State street, New York City: residence 154 West 72d street. President and director J. B. King Transportation Co.; director Muralo Co.; trustee Broadway Savings Institution. Member New York Yacht, Corinthian Yacht and Larchmont Yacht Clubs, and Down Town Association.

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