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MURRAY, ROBERT D.-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, and 346 Broadway, New York City; residence 47 East 28th street. Born in Gardner, Me., Nov. 3, 1863. Educated at Columbia ('85). (Single.) Director Ann Arbor R. R. Co. Member University, University Athletic and Richmond Hill Golf Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Columbia University Alumni Association.

MURRAY, ROBERT I.-General Agent, 149 Broadway, New York City; residence 593 West End avenue. Born in New York City, June 6, 1851. Educated in private schools of New York City and Flushing. (Married.) Treasurer and ex-president New York Bible Society; New York manager Provident Life and Trust Co. of Philadelphia. Ex-president Life Underwriters' Association. Member Lotos and Underwriters' Clubs.

MURRAY, RUSSELL-Importer, 100 Grand street, New York City; residence 10 West 11th street. Born in Goshen, N. Y., 1852. Educated at Trinity College ('73). (Married.) Director Gould-Mersereau Co. Member Union and University Clubs and Sons of the Revolution.

MURRAY, WILLIAM JOSEPH - Publisher, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 631 West 144th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 6, 1874. Educated at Annunciation School. (Single.) Secretary Biographical Directory Co., publishers of the "Biographical Directory of the State of New York."

MUURLING, IDO JAN REINHART-President, 40 Stone street, New York City; residence 170 Central Park, South. Born in Groningen, Holland, Aug. 19, 1848. Educated at the University of Groningen, Holland. (Married.) Connected with the Farbenfabriken of Elberfeld Co. Formerly consul of the Netherlands at Lisbon, Portugal. Member New York Athletic, Lawyers' and Rockaway Hunting Clubs.

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MYER, ALBERT J.-Lawyer, Buffalo; residence Lake View, Erie County. Born in New York City, Aug. 15, 1862. Educated at St. Paul's School, Garden City, L. I., at Hobart College and at Harvard School. (Married.) Was regimental adjutant 3d New York Volunteers and major 202d New York Volunteers. Member Buffalo and Saturn Clubs, Army and Navy Club of New York City, Sons of the Revolution, Holland Society, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Society of Colonial Wars, Harvard Alumni Association, and Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War.

MYER, ISAAC-Lawyer and Author, 21 East 60th street. New York City. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., March 5, 1836. Educated in academies and at University of Pennsylvania Law Department. (Married.) Author of "Presidential Power Over Personal Liberty" (1862), "The Waterloo Medal" (1885), "The Qabbalah," "On Dreams by Synesius" (1888), "Scarabs" (1894) and "The Oldest Books in the World." Member Nineteenth Century Club, Philadelphia Cricket, Oriental and Penn Clubs of Philadelphia, Pa., New York Historical, Pennsylvania Historical, New England and Holland Societies, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, Colonial Order, Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, Pa., Royal Numismatic Society of Belgium, Society of American Authors, Huguenot Society of America and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

MYERLE, DAVID-Physician, 572 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Boston, Mass., May 26, 1855. Educated at Long Island College Hospital. (Married.) Attending physician Bushwick Hospital and Eastern District Industrial School and Home. Was visiting surgeon Eastern District Hospital, and secretary Medical Society of the County of Kings. Member Hanover Club of Brooklyn, Royal Arcanum Outing Club, Nassau Wheelmen, Medical Society of the County of Kings, and Brooklyn Pathological Society.

MYERS, ALBERT-Physician, 122 East Third street, Jamestown; residence Spring and Third streets. Born in Toronto, Canada, Dec. 6, 1866. Educated in Toronto, at Trinity University ('87) and in London, Edinburgh, Paris and Berlin. (Single.) Fellow of Trinity College of Medicine; member College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; visiting surgeon Jamestown Hospital. Member Jamestown Club.

MYERS, ALFRED EDWARDS--Clergyman, 1 West 29th street, New York City; residence 309 West 70th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 29, 1844. Educated at Williams College, Theological Seminary of New Brunswick (N. J.), Princeton Theological Seminary and Union Theological Seminary. (Married.) Clergyman of the Reformed Church in America. Associate pastor of the Collegiate Reformed Church at Fifth avenue and 29th street.

MYERS, ANGELO L.-Retired, 103 East 37th street, New York City, and Stamford, Conn. Born in New York City, 1834. (Married.) Member New York Club.

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MYERS, GEORGE LAWRENCE-Banker Broker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence 40 West 38th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 22, 1872. (Son of Theodore and Rosalie [Hart] Myers.) Educated at Drisler School and Columbia ('93). (Married Mabel Shaw.) Member of the firm of Theodore W. Myers & Son, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Lieutenant in 12th Regiment, N. G. N. Y. Treasurer and director National Electric Car Lighting Co. Member New York Athletic, Manhattan, Democratic and Rockaway Hunting Clubs, Society of the War of 1812, and Columbia University Alumni Association.

MYERS, THADDEUS HALSTED-Physician and Surgeon, 54 West 50th street, New York City. Born in Yonkers, N. Y., 1859. Educated at Yale ('81) and at College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D.). (Married Sadie Hawley, 1897.) Attending orthopaedic surgeon St. Luke's Hospital; consulting surgeon New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and Hospital and orthopaedic surgeon New York Foundling Hospital. Member Richmond Hill Golf, Yale and University Clubs and Century Association.

MYERS, THEODORE WALTER-Banker and Broker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence 21 West 46th street. Born in New York City, Jan. 11, 1844. Educated in private schools. (Married.) Served as captain of the 3d Regiment, Sickle's Brigade, during Civil War; was connected with the N. G. N. Y. for many years and advanced to the rank of captain. Park commissioner, New York City, 1887; comptroller 1888-93. Now member of the firm of Theodore W. Myers & Son and of the New York Stock Exchange. Director National Electric Car Lighting Co., North American Life Insurance Co. and Pycott Manufacturing Co.; trustee Colonial Trust Co. Member Manhattan, New York, New York Yacht, New York Athletic, Rockaway Hunting, Turf and Field and Lawyers' Clubs and American Geographical Society.

MYERS, R. M.-Wholesale Paper Dealer, Commercial Bank, Rochester; residence 4 Arnold Park. Born in Fort Herkimer, N. Y. (Married.) Served in United States Navy during Civil War. Resident of Rochester since 1874. Vice-president and director Commercial Bank; director Rochester Trust and Safe Deposit Co. and Citizens' Light and Power Co. Member Rochester Whist Club.

MYLES, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-Physician, 46 West 38th street, New York City. Educated at Tulane University Medical Department. New Orleans, La.,

('74). (Married.) Assistant surgeon New Amsterdam Eye and Ear Hospital; professor otology and adjunct professor of rhinology and laryngology, New York Polyclinic. Member American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological, New York County Medical, New York Pathological and Southern Societies, Mississippi State Medical Association (honorary) and New York Academy of Medicine.

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WILHELMUS-Lawyer, street, New York City; residence 94 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. Born in Seneca Falls, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1849. Educated at Mount Pleasant Military Academy, Sing Sing, N. Y., Williams College ('71) and Columbia Law School ('75). (Married.) Member of the firm of Butler, Notman, Joline & Mynderse. Director Long Island Historical Society, Brooklyn Hospital, Church Charity Foundation of Long Island, and American and Foreign Marine Insurance Co. Member Grolier, University, Sigma Phi and Church Clubs, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, and Down Town Association.

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NADAL, CHARLES C.-Lawyer, 97 Cedar street, New York City; residence 142 East 35th street. Born in Greencastle, Ind., Dec. 8, 1855. Educated in Madison, N. J., and at Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Nadal, Smyth, Carrère & Trafford. Counsel to Fidelity and Casualty Co. Member Democratic, City and Fencers' Clubs, Southern Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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NAEGELE, CHARLES FREDERICK Portrait and Figure Painter, 318 West 57th street, New York City. Born in Knoxville, Tenn., May 8, 1857. Educated in common schools of Memphis. (Married Lisette F., daughter of Captain Edwin J. Stivers, United States Army.) Studied art in New York City under C. Myles Collier, William Sartain and William M. Chase. awarded a prize for designing a medal, commemorative of the Columbus Quadro-Centennial Celebration in New York City, 1892. Has painted the portraits of Peter Cooper, Charles L. Tiffany, Roswell P. Flower, Gen. Joseph D. Bryant, Gen. Edwin A. McAlpin, John W. Gates, William Woodward, Jr., Franklin V. Edson, Waldo Hutchins and many others. Member Salmagundi Club and National Institute.

NAGEL, J. DARWIN-Physician, 61 West 35th street, New York City. Born in Galgocz, Hungary, Nov. 20, 1867. Educated at Lutheran Gymnasium in Budapest, in Vienna and Paris, and at New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Married.) Visiting physician French Hospital. Honorary member Société Royale de Medicine in Brussels, Belgium. Member Twilight Club and Academy of Medicine.

NAGLE, JOHN T.-Physician, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 47 East 21st street. Born, 1843. (Son of Garrett and Ellen [Croker] Nagle.) Educated at New York City Public School No. 14, New York Free Academy (now the College of the City of New York) and at New York Ophthalmic Hospital (M.D., '64). Served in a surgical capacity in United States Army during Civil War and was commended for conspicuous bravery in action. Was appointed on the New York City Board of Health in 1869; has served successively as assistant sanitary inspector, sanitary inspector, deputy register of records, register of records, and is now and has been since January, 1898, chief of the Bureau of Municipal Statistics. Member Press, New York Athletic, Camera, Iroquois, Seneca and Sagamore Clubs, Medico-Legal and Medical and Surgical Societies, American Public Health Association, Medical Society of the County of New York, New York Academy of Medicine and Tammany Society.

NAGLE, PERCY-Commissioner, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 6 East 130th street. Born in County Cork, Ireland, about 1861. Educated in pubiic schools in New York City. Appointed street cleaning commissioner in March, 1900. Member Harlem Rowing Club, Tammany Society and others.

NALL, GEORGE A.-Lawyer, 204 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 5 South Oxford street. Born in Detroit, Mich., March 18, 1868. Educated at Cornell University and Law College. (Married.) Member of the firm of Nall & Hatch. Treasurer Long Island Free Library; director Hardy & Co. Member Cornell Club, and Delta Chi Fraternity.

NAMMACK, CHARLES EDWARD - Physician and Professor, 42 East 29th street, New York City. Born in New York City, June 24, 1856. Educated in public schools, at St. Francis Xavier College and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. (Married.) Formerly examining surgeon for pensions, United States Government, and consulting physician to Gouverneur Hospital, New York City. Now professor of clinical medicine, Cornell University Medical College, New York City: physician to Bellevue Hospital and Out Patient Department of New York Hospital; surgeon

of police of New York. Member New York Neurological and County Medical Societies, New York State Medical and American Climatological Associations, and Academy of Medicine.

NANNY, HARRISON W.-Lawyer, Goshen. Born June 27, 1845. Educated at Union College ('68). President of the village of Goshen. Member Union College Alumni Association and Sons of the Revolution.

NAPIER, A. MILTON-Architect, 25 West 26th street, New York City; residence 50 St. John's place, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Feb. 13, 1870. Educated at the College of the City of New York. (Single.) Director and general manager Tide-Water Building Co. Member Transportation Club, Architectural League and American Institute of Architects (Brooklyn Chapter).

NASH, EDWARD STEPHEN-Secretary, 70 Broad street, New York City; residence 116 West 55th street. Member Union League and Union Clubs and St. Nicholas Society.

NASH, J. BURNET-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 329 West 83d street. Born in Syracuse, N. Y., June 17, 1872. (Son of Spencer M. and Margaret Barber [Burnet] Nash.) Educated at Syracuse High School, Yale College ('95) and at New York Law School (LL.B.). (Married Cordelia Cogswell Dana of Syracuse.) Member Yale Club.

NASH, JAMES R.-Broker, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence 111 East 37th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 4, 1868. Educated at Trinity College, Williams College ('89) and at Columbia Law School ('93). (Single.) Member of the firm of Nash & Weed. Member University Club and Williams College Alumni Association.

NASH, JOHN MCLEAN-Lawyer, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence 11 West 19th street. Educated at Columbia ('68). Member of the firm of S. P. & J. McL. Nash. Member City, University, Union, University Glee and Church Clubs, Columbia University Alumni and Century Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

NASH, STEPHEN P.-Lawyer, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence 11 West 19th street. Educated at Columbia. Member of the firm of S. P. & J. McL. Nash. Trustee of Columbia University. Member Church and Barnard Clubs, Century and Down Town Associations, Scientific Alliance, National Academy of Design and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

NASH, THOMAS-Architect, 64 Cedar street, New York City; residence 11 West 19th street. Educated at Columbia. Member University Club, Union League Club of Brooklyn, Columbia University Alumni and Century Associations and Architectural League.

NASH, WARREN B.-Storage, 68 Broad street, New York City; residence 80 Madison avenue. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1871. Educated at Yale. Treasurer and director Atlantic Storage Co.; secretary and director Baltic Realty Co. and Brooklyn Wharf Transfer Co.; treasurer Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co. Member Racquet and Tennis, and University Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, and Yale Alumni Association.

NASH, WILLIAM A.-Banker, 11 William street, New York City; residence 19 West 73d street. Born in Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1840. (Married.) President and director Corn Exchange Bank, Lykens Valley R. R. and Coal Co. and New York and East River Ferry Co.; vice-president and director Audit Co. of New York, Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co., International Elevating Co. and Nassau National Bank of Brooklyn; vice-president and trustee State Trust Co.;

treasurer and director Bensonhurst Co. and Peoria and Bureau Valley R. R. Co.; member of advisory committee Bankers' Life Insurance Co.; director Central Realty Bond and Trust Co., Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Ry. Co., Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Co., Hoboken Ferry Co., Home Life Insurance Co., Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Co., Manufacturers' Trust Co. of Brooklyn, Queens Insurance Co. of America, and Union Ferry Co. of New York; trustee American Surety Co., Bowery Savings Bank, New York Produce Exchange and Safe Deposit Storage Co., Produce Exchange Trust Co. and Royal Insurance Co. of England. Member Metropolitan, Union League and New York Athletic Clubs, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

NASH, WILLIS G.-Banker, Albany; residence 55 Lake avenue. Cashier New York State National Bank. Member Fort Orange Club, and Reform Club of New York City.

NASON, CARLETON W.-Manufacturer of Cast Iron Pipe, 71 Beekman street, New York City; residence 118 East 72d street. Born in Woburn, Mass., Aug. 26, 1849. Educated at Columbia. (Widower.) President and director Nason Mf'g Co.; trustee New York Orthopaedic Hospital and Dispensary. Member Engineers', Atlantic Yacht, Manuscript and Camera Clubs, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen and American Geographical Society.

NASON, DANIEL-Lawyer, 55 William street, New York City; residence 47 West 50th street. Born in Kennebunk, Me. Educated at Amherst ('81), Harvard and Columbia. Member of the firm of Jerome & Nason. President Jerome Park R. R. Co. and Eaton Gold Mining Co. Member Union, University, Harvard, Westminster Kennel and Lawyers' Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

NAST, THOMAS Cartoonist, 1168 Broadway, New York City; residence 200 West 106th street. Born in Landau, Germany, Sept. 27, 1840. Came with his parents to the United States at the age of six, and was educated in public schools. While employed in the office of "Leslie's Illustrated Monthly" developed a proficiency for illustrative work. Was traveling artist for American and British newspapers with Garibaldi in Italy, 1860-1. Was connected for many years with "Harper's Weekly" as cartoonist and is well-known as a lecturer, with a specialty for illustrating his address by caricatures drawn on the platform. Member Union League and Players' Clubs.

NATHAN, FREDERICK-Broker, 10 Broad street, New York City; residence 162 West 86th street. Born and educated in New York City. Member of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Union, Manuscript, Social Reform and Barnard Clubs.

NATHAN, GRATZ-Lawyer, 108 Fulton street, New York City; residence 64 West 53d street. Born in New York City, May 25. 1843. Educated at private school and Columbia (A.B., '61 and A.M., '64). (Widower.) Assistant corporation counsel, New York City, 1867-72. Member Democratic Club, Columbia University Alumni Association, St. Nicholas, and Genealogical and Biographical Societies, New York Law Institute and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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NAUMBURG, BERNARD-Lawyer, street, New York City; residence 124 West 64th street. Born June 29, 1875. Educated in private and public schools, at College of the City of New York, and New York University. (Single.) Instructor College of the City of New York, 1894-8. Connected with the firm of Einstein & Townsend. Member City College Club, Phi Beta Kappa Society, City College Alumni and Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

NAUMBURG, MAX-Wholesale Clothing Merchant, 659 Broadway, New York City; residence 23 West 75th street. Member of the firm of Naumburg, Kraus & Co. Member Reform and Harmonie Clubs and Chamber of Commerce.

NAYLON, DANIEL, JR.-Lawyer, Schenectady; residence 25 Washington avenue. Born in Guilderland, Albany Co., N. Y., Jan. 2. 1860. Educated at Union College. (Married.) Served as district attorney of Schenectady County for six years; also as clerk to

Board of Supervisors for five years. Now corporation counsel and city attorney; director Union National Bank. Member Schenectady Club, Exempt Firemen's Association, Knights of Columbus, Independent Order of Red Men and Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.

NECARSULMER, HENRY-Lawyer, 38 Park row, New York City; residence 109 East 70th street. Born in New York City. Educated at the College of the City of New York and at Columbia College and Law School. (Single.) Member Harmonie Club, Liederkranz and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

NEEDHAM, CHARLES AUSTIN-Artist, 145 East 23d street, New York City. Born in Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1844. Studied at Art Students' League and under August Will in New York City. (Married Fannie Montross of New York City, 1868.) Received honorable mention and medal at Atlanta (Ga.) Exposition, 1895, and first honorable mention at New York State Agricultural Exposition held at Syracuse in 1898. Member National Arts Club and New York Water Color Society.

NEELY, F. TENNYSON-Publisher, 114 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 58 Irving place. Born in Quincy, Fla., Sept. 10, 1863. Educated at Indiana State University. (Single.) Member Lotos, National Arts and New York Clubs.

NEELY, WILLIAM-Dry Goods Merchant, 47 Lispenard street, New York City; residence New Haven, Conn. Member of the firm of Wm. Neely & Co., of New Haven. Member Lambs', Manhattan and Lotos Clubs.

NEERGAARD, CHARLES F. - Merchant, 118 Duane street, New York City; residence 125 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, June 7, 1875. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Member Yale Club, and Marine and Field Club of Brooklyn.

NEERGAARD, FREDERICK A.-Shoe Merchant, 130 Duane street, New York City; residence 125 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) President Powell Bros. Shoe Co. Member Hamilton and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn, and Chamber of Commerce.

NEFTEL, WILLIAM B.-Physician, 16 East 48th street, New York City. Born in Riga, Russia, Sept. 22, 1830. Educated in St. Petersburg; graduated from college in 1847, and from medical school, with honors, in 1852; was sent by the Russian Government to continue his studies for three years in Germany, France and England. (Married Nadine, Princess of Georgia, daughter of the Czarewitch Elias.) Served as surgeon to the Imperial Guard during the Crimean War as physician to the Military Hospital of St. Petersburg, and as a member of a scientific expedition to Central Asia. Author of "Galvano-Therapeutics," "Nervous Diseases of Women" and other contributions to neuropathology. Member Pathological, American Geographical and Boston Gynecological Societies, New York Academy of Medicine, American Museum of Natural History and other American and foreign medical and scientific associations.

NEIL, EDWARD WALLACE-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 14 East 109th street, New York City. Born in Newark, N. J. Deacon, 1880; priest, 1882; assistant rector of St. Philip's Church at Garrisons, N. Y., 1881-3; founded the Church of St. Edward the Martyr, New York City, in 1883, and has since been its rector.

NEILL, JAMES-Actor, 16 Gramercy Park, New York City. Born in Savannah, Ga., Sept. 29, 1860. Educated at Carolina Military Institute and University of Georgia. (Single.) Has been acting since 1882. Formerly proprietor Neill Co. for five years. Member Players' and Lambs' Clubs.

NEILSON, HENRY A.-Manager and Manufacturer, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence New Brunswick, N. J. Born in New York City, June 9, 1854. Educated at Rutgers College. (Married.) Manager New York office of Thomas Strahan & Co.; trustee New Brunswick Savings Institution. Served as a member of the New Brunswick Common Council, 18946. Member Union Club of New Brunswick, Delta Phi Fraternity and Sons of the Revolution.

NELAN, CHARLES-Cartoonist, Herald square, New York City. Born in Akron, Ohio, April 10, 1859. Educated at Buchtel College; studied art at National Academy of Design, New York City. (Married Margaret A. Kennedy.) Began cartoon work on Cleveland "Press," 1888. Now connected with the New York "Herald." Member Cleveland Art Club (secretary, 1895).

NELLANY, MICHAEL-Manufacturer, Buffalo; residence 268 Georgia street. Born in Ireland, May, 1840. Educated in Buffalo. (Widower.) President Homestead Savings and Loan Association; director German-American Bank. Member Buffalo Park

Board.

NELSON, ABRAHAM-Lawyer, 235 Broadway, New York City; residence 137 West 82d street. Born in New York City, Jan. 22, 1864. Educated at College of the City of New York and Columbia College. (Married.) Examining counsel Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Member of the Saturday and Sunday Hospital Collection. Member Democratic and Progress Clubs.

NELSON, CHARLES ALEXANDER-Librarian, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence 510 West 143d street. Born in Calais, Me., April 14, 1839. (Son of Israel Potter and Jane [Capen] Nelson.) Educated at Harvard (A.B., '60 and A.M., '63). (Married, July 25, 1872, at Newbern, N. C., Emma, daughter of Benson and Eliza [Quick] Norris of Slaterville Springs, N. Y.) Began library work in 1854. Assistant in Harvard Library, 1857-60 and 1863-4; served as civil engineer in Quartermaster's Department, United States Army, 1864-5; engaged in literary work, 1866-79; professor of Greek at Drury College, Springfield, Mo., 1879-80; catalogue librarian at the Astor Library, New York City, 1881-8; librarian at Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans, La., 1888-91; assistant at Newberry Library, Chicago, Ill., 1891-3; reference librarian at Columbia University since 1893. Author of "Waltham, Past and Present" (1879) and "The Manuscripts and Early Printed Books Bequeathed to the Long Island Historical Society by S. B. Duryea" (1897); also of various contributions to the "Library Journal." Compiled and edited the "Catalogue of the Astor Library" (four vols., 1886-8); also edited the "Catalogue of the Avery Memorial Library" (1895). Secretary finance committee of the trustees of Leland University, New Orleans, La. Charter member, ex-president and ex-secretary New York Library Club; member and ex-secretary American Library Association; also member Harvard Club, New York State Library Association, Booksellers' League, Bibliographical Society of England and America, Chicago (Ill.) Literary Club and American Historical Association.

NELSON, EDWARD BEVERLY - Educator, Rome; residence 711 Madison street. Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 26, 1850. Educated at Harvard ('73). (Married.) Principal Central New York Institution for Deaf Mutes. Member Teugega Country and Rome Clubs, Reform Club, American Numismatic and Archaelogical Society and Sons of Oneida of New York City, Fort Schuyler, Arcanum and Masonic Clubs and Oneida County Historical Association of Utica, National Geographic Society of Washington, D. C., American Geographical Society, Western New York Harvard Alumni, Central New York Harvard Alumni, Harvard Athletic and American Canoe Associations, American Mechanics, Royal Arcanum, Sons of the American Revolution, Knights Templar and a thirtysecond degree Mason.

NELSON, HENRY LOOMIS-Journalist, 331 Pearl street, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Born in New York City, Jan. 5, 1846. Educated at Williams College ('67) and at Columbia (A.M. and LL.B.). Admitted to the Bar in 1869. (Married Ida Frances Wyman.)

Editor-in-chief of "Harper's Weekly." Member University, Reform and Players' Clubs and Century Association.

NELSON, HORACE O.-Cashier and Insurance, 56 South street, New York City; residence 71 Franklin place, Flushing, L. I. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1866. Educated in private schools. (Married.) Secretary William F. Wall Rope Co.; director New York and Long Island Construction Co.; ex-secretary and treasurer Lothair Bank Note Co. Member Flushing Golf Club.

NELSON, ROBERT W.-Manufacturer, 27 William street and 34 Park row, New York City; residence Giffords, S. I. President and director Thorne Type Setting Machine Co.; general manager and director American Typefounders' Co. Member Richmond County Country and Reform Clubs and Aldine Association.

NELSON, STUART G.-Banker, 18 Broadway, New York City; residence 33 East 81st street. (Married.) Vice-president and director Seaboard National Bank; trustee New York Security and Trust Co. and United States Savings Bank. Member Union League, Lotos, New York Athletic and Lawyers' Clubs, New England Society and Chamber of Commerce.

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NEU, JACOB-Lawyer, 303 Washington street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, April 7, 1855. cated in public schools; read law in the office of John W. Lawton, and was admitted to the Bar in 1879. Member of the firm of Lawton & Neu until 1891; Civil Justice of the First District, 1891-9; was candidate for sheriff on the Republican ticket in 1899. Now member of the firm of Neu & Reid. Member Arion Society, United German Singing Societies, Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, Order of Elks, Mystic Shrine, Royal Arcanum, Knights of Honor, Bushwick Club, Liederkranz and other organizations.

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NEW, CLARENCE HERBERT-Hydraulic Engineer and Publisher, 1267 Broadway, New York City; residence 459 Waverly avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1862. Educated at Betts Military Academy in Stamford, Conn., and at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Toured the world in 1880; was the sole surviving passenger of wreck of the "Eric the Red" on Cape Otway reef, southern coast of Australia, Sept. 5, 1880; with Ward Steamship Line, 1881; secretary of the T. New Mf'g Co., 1882-93; traveled in South America, 1884; made a second tour of the world, 1891; magazine writer and novelist, 1893-5; associate editor of "Truth," 1895; manager and editor "New York and London Literary Press"; manager publishing department of Harry Bentz American Advertising Agency, 1898. Director Frank L. Fisher Co. Formerly member Lawyers' Club, Union League Club of Brooklyn, Melbourne (Australia) Club, and social clubs in Sydney, Calcutta and London.

NEWBOLD, FREDERIC R.-Poughkeepsie. Born in New York City, 1853. (Single.) Member Knickerbocker, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Hudson River Ice Yacht Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsleyon-Hudson.

NEWCOMB, HORATIO VICTOR-Capitalist, 683 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in Louisville, Ky., July 26, 1844. Educated in Louisville; also studied in England and France. Engaged in commission business in New York City for many years as a member of the firm of Warren, Newcomb & Co. After the death of his father, who had been president of the Louisville and Nashville R. R. Co., became a director, soon after vice-president, and later president of that company; retired because of ill-health in 1880. Organized, in 1880, and was for several years president of the United States National Bank of New York City. Member Union, New York Athletic, Suburban Riding and Driving, Calumet and Tuxedo Clubs, American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

NEWCOMB, JAMES EDWARD-Physician and Instructor, 118 West 69th street. New York City. Degrees of A.B. and M.D. Clinical instructor in laryngology, Cornell University Medical College, New York City.

NEWCOMB, JAMES G.-Oils and Cooperage, 26 Broadway, New York City; residence 267 West 79th street. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1849. Educated in Cleveland. (Married.) Has been with Standard Oil Co. for about thirty years, and now manager of one of the largest departments of that company. Member Ohio Society.

NEWCOMBE, CHARLES M.-Broker, 15 Wall street, New York City; residence 157 West 81st street. Born in New York City, 1864. Educated in public schools and at College of City of New York. (Married.) Member of the firm of Wm. D. Barbour & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Church Club.

NEWELL, EDWARD A. Men's Furnishings, 246 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 140 West 21st street. Born in Cheshire, Conn., Feb. 4, 1838. Educated at Cheshire Episcopal Academy. Present business established in 1863. Director Retail Dealers' Protective Association; trustee North River Savings Bank. Member Republican, Lotos and Twilight Clubs and New England Society.

NEWELL, EDWARD J.-Lawyer, 32 Broadway, New York City; residence 140 West 21st street. Born in New York City, Aug. 3, 1863. Educated at New York University, University of Leipzig, Germany, and Columbia Law School. (Married.) In journalism for several years; connected with the New York "Herald" in Paris, France, the "Morning News" and other newspapers. Author of several historical works and novels, and contributor to "American Cyclopaedia" and other works of reference. Member Alpha Delta Phi, Democratic and New York Press Clubs, Liederkranz and New York Graduate Association.

NEWELL, ROBERT HENRY-Author, 128 First place, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Dec. 13, 1836. Educated in common schools. On editorial staff of the New York "Mercury," 1858-62, and of the New York "World," 1869-74; edited for a time "Hearth and

Home," a weekly journal. Author of "Orpheus C. Kerr Papers," being four volumes of humorous letters on the Civil War, "The Palace Beautiful, and Other Poems," "The Cloven Foot," "Versatilities." "The Walking Doll," "There Was Once a Man," "Studies in Stanzas" and many other works.

NEWKIRK, WARREN B.-Printer, 20 Vesey street, New York City; residence 80 Grove street. Member Salmagundi and Dry Goods Clubs and Sons of the Revolution.

NEWLAND, DAVID J.-Lawyer, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence 55 East 76th street. Director Manhattan Tunnel Ry. Co. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Club, Baptist Social Union and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

NEWMAN, JARED TREMAN-Lawyer, Savings Bank Building, Ithaca. Born in Enfield, Tompkins Co., N. Y., Nov. 4, 1855. Educated at Cornell (Ph.B.) and Union College Law Department (LL.B.) (Married.) Member of the firm of Newman & Blood. Trustee Cornell University and Auburn Theological Seminary. Member Delta Upsilon Fraternity.

NEWMAN, JOHN L.-Banker, Cohoes; residence 258 State street, Albany. Born and educated in Albany. (Married.) President National Bank of Cohoes. Member Fort Orange Club, Historical and Art Society of Albany, Sons of the Revolution, and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

NEWMAN, RANDOLPH M.-Lawyer and Real Estate, 149 Broadway, New York City; residence 121 West 111th street. Born in Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 10, 1878. Educated at New York Law School ('98) and New York University Law School ('99). (Single.) Vice-president Metropolitan Trading Co.; treasurer Young Men's League of New York City; director Santa Emilia Copper Co. Member City, Clef and Students' Clubs and New York Preparatory School Alumni Association.

NEWMAN, ROBERT-Physician, 148 West 73d street, New York City. Born in Koenigsberg, Germany. Son of Gustav Lebrecht and Rosalie [Molkentin] Newman.) (Married Ada Blackwell, 1877.) Took part in the war for liberty, fighting in the barricades, and later as adjutant of the Battalion Homburg, in the Palatinate. Being defeated, Adjutant Newman accompanied General Sigel's column to Switzerland, and later emigrated to America. Became a pupil of Dr. Joseph Kammerer, gynecologist to German Dispensary in New York City; attended lectures at New York Medical College; received degree of M.D. in 1863 at Long Island College Hospital and at Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1869. Was commissioned State Volunteer surgeon, going to the front several times by order of the Governor. Physician to Northern Dispensary, 1863-5; prosector and chief of surgical clinic, Long Island College Hospital, 1864-7; sanitary inspector, 1864-6, in council of hygiene and public health; district physician New York Lying-inAsylum, 1865-70; sanitary inspector Metropolitan Board of Health, 1866-7; surgeon Northwestern Dispensary, 1875-89. Consulting surgeon to Hackensack Hospital since 1888, to Bayonne Hospital since 1889, to Home for Aged and Infirm at Yonkers since 1891. to German Dispensary (West Side), New York City since 1893, and to the McDonough Memorial Hospital. Has made a special study of electrolysis, is the originator of the electrodes bearing his name, and is author of many papers and contributions to medical literature on this and kindred subjects. Member Medico-Legal (founder and its first vice-president), New York Pathological, Boston Gynecological, New York Electric, Medico-Historical, New York German Medical, Berlin Cremation, Ulster County Medical and Northwestern Medical and Surgical Societies, Medical Society of the State of New York, Bellevue Hospital Medical College Alumni, Long Island College Alumni and New York Physicians' Mutual Aid Associations and many other national, state and local medical organizations.

NEWTON, HOMER G.-Banker, Sherburne. Born in Sherburne, Oct. 25, 1835. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Served as assistant surgeon to 131st Regiment, New York Volunteers, during Civil War, and later as surgeon to Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Now vice-president and director Sherburne National Bank.

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