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FULLER, J. ENSIGN-President and Electrical Expert, 95 Liberty street, New York City; residence Hotel Jefferson. Born in Warsaw, N. Y. Educated in Canandaigua and at Yale. (Widower.) President Dominion Copper and Smelting Co., Fuller Pure Food Co., American Engine and Electric Co. of Chicago, Ill., Electric Brick and Tile Co. and Universal Trading Co. Member Union and Athletic Clubs of Chicago and Lotos Club.

FULLER, JOSEPH A.-Exporter and Importer, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence Plaza Hotel. Born in England. Member of the firm of Fuller Bros. Member New York Athletic, Riding and Hardware Clubs.

FULLER, PAUL-Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 30 Washington square, West. Born Jan. 26, 1847. Educated in a private school. (Married.) Connected with the firm of Coudert Brothers. Member Lawyers', Manhattan, Reform, New York Press, City and Catholic Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Down Town and Century Associations and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

FULLER, VERDI E. B.-Armorer, 801 Dean street, Brooklyn. Born in Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 1871. Educated at Glen Tower Academy, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. (Married.) Formerly manager of the advertising departments of the Brooklyn City R. R. Co. and of the Eighth and Ninth Avenue R. R. companies of New York City. Secretary Armory Baseball Association. Member Lafayette Camp No. 140, Sons of Veterans, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

FULLER, WILLIAM H.-Merchant, 127 East 42d street, New York City; residence 64 West 40th street. Director National Wall Paper Co. Member Union League and University Clubs and Yale Alumni and Century Associations.

FULLER, WILLIAMSON W.-Lawyer, 507 West 22d street, New York City; residence 65 West 73d street. Member Colonial and Manhattan Clubs, Southern Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

FULLERTON, CLARENCE A.-Architect, Lowry Block, Jamestown. Born in New Haven, Mich., Feb. 12, 1869. Educated in Bangor, Mich. (Single.) Associated with W. E. Bloodgood in New York City, 1893-5. Member Architectural Sketch and Friars' Clubs, Odd Fellows and Jamestown Philosophical Society.

FULLERTON, WILLIAM-Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence Newburgh. Born in Minisink, Orange Co., N. Y., May 1, 1817. Educated at Union College; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1840. Practiced in Newburgh until 1852, when he removed to New York City. Was appointed a Supreme Court Justice in 1867 and at the next election, was elected for a full term. Member Union College Alumni Association.

FULLGRAFF, FRANK G.-Salesman, 19th street and Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 266 West 23d street. Born Feb. 23, 1851. Educated at Quackenbos School in New York City. (Married.) Connected with the American Lithograph Co. Member Larchmont Yacht and New York Athletic Clubs.

FULTON, A. D.-Broker, 39 Wall street, New York City. Member of the firm of John Fulton, Jr. & Bro.

and of the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Formerly manager New York "Shipping List."

FULTON, ELISHA M., JR.-Cordage Manufacturer, 46 South street, New York City; residence Rye. Director Lawrence Cordage Works. Member Calumet, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Larchmont Yacht Clubs.

FULTON, LOUIS MILLS-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 222 West 23d street. Educated at Cornell ('74). Member of the firm of Agar, Ely & Fulton. Secretary and director Car Journal Publishing Co. Member City, University, Reform and Cornell Clubs and Blooming Grove Park Association.

FUNK, ISAAC K.-Author and Publisher, 30 Lafayette place, New York City; residence 195 Washington Park, Brooklyn. Born in Clifton, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1839. Educated at Wittenberg University. Degrees of D.D. and LL.D. (Married.) Founder and editor "Metropolitan Pulpit," now the "Homiletic Review" (1876), "The Voice" (1880), "Missionary Review" (1888) and "Literary Digest" (1889). Editor-in-chief "Standard Dictionary of the English Language." President and director Funk & Wagnalls Co. Member Twilight Club and Authors' Society.

FUNKE, ALBERT H.-Hardware Merchant, 101 Duane street, New York City: residence Flushing, L. I. (Single.) Member New York Athletic, Hardware, Knickerbocker Yacht and Flushing Athletic Clubs.

FUREY, JOHN--Paymaster United States Navy; residence 81 Monroe street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Jan. 6, 1836. Educated in Brooklyn schools. (Married.) Member Catholic Club, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Catholic Benevolent Legion.

FURGUESON, CORNELIUS-Lawyer, 26 Court street, Brooklyn; residence Bensonhurst. Born in New Utrecht, 1857. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Columbia College Law School. (Married.) Member New Utrecht Gun, Gravesend Bay Yacht, Crescent Athletic and Parkway Driving Clubs, Kedron Lodge F. & A. M., Woods Lodge I. O. O. F., Garfield Council N. P. U. and Utrecht Council Royal Arcanum.

FURLONG, CHARLES WELLINGTON-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence Thurston avenue. Instructor in industrial drawing and art, Cornell University.

FURMAN, ROBERT TORRINGTON-Insurance, 416 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Sunbury, Pa., May 1, 1874. Educated at Williams College ('95). (Single.) Agency director central branch office, New York Life Insurance Co. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

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FURST, MICHAEL-Lawyer. 215 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 115 Prospect Park, West. in Brooklyn, July 15, 1856. Educated at Public School No. 6, Yale (A.B., '76) and Columbia College Law School (LL.B., '78); admitted to the Bar in May, 1878. (Single.) Assistant corporation counsel of the city of Brooklyn. Feb. 1, 1894, to Dec. 31, 1897. Director Greater New York Savings Bank. Member Montauk, Brooklyn, Broklyn Cycle and Logan Clubs, Associated Cycling Clubs of Long Island (president), Brooklyn Bar and Yale Alumni Associations, Logan Wheelmen, Prospect Wheelmen, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Hebrew Educational Society and Gilbert Council Royal Ar

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GABRIELS, HENRY-Roman Catholic Bishop, Ogdensburg. Born in Wannegem, Belgium, Oct. 6, 1838. Educated in schools, academies and seminaries in Belgium; degrees of S.T.L., 1864 and D.T., 1882. Came to the United States in 1864 and taught theology in St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy, N. Y., until 1892, in which year he was consecrated bishop of Ogdensburg. Translator of "Rudiments of Hebrew."

GADD, LUTHER G.-President, 35 Nassau street, New York City; residence Newark, N. J. Born in Baltimore, Md., May 6, 1861. Educated at Baltimore City College. (Married.) President and director Republic Savings and Loan Association of Newark, N. J., and United States Savings and Loan Association; director E. W. Scarborough Co. Member of the firm of Gadd & Naulty (insurance) of Newark. Member Lotos, Lawyers', Coney Island Jockey and Newark (N. J.) Athletic Clubs, American Geographical and Maryland Societies and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

GAFFNEY, THOMAS ST. JOHN-Lawyer, 290 Broadway, New York City; residence 41 Riverside Drive. Born, 1864. Educated at Clongowes Wood College and Royal University, both in Ireland. (Married.) Connected with the Union Surety and Guaranty Co. and General Carriage Co. Member Republican Club.

GAGE, NELSON W.-Publisher, 123 Liberty street, New York City; residence 39 West 20th street. President and director "Buyers' Reference" Co.

GAGE, S. EDSON Architect, 3 Union square, West, New York City; residence Flushing, L. I. Born in Dover, N. J., July 13, 1866. Educated at Columbia College School of Mines ('87). (Married.) Member New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

GAGE, SIMON HENRY-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 4 South avenue. Born in Otsego County, N. Y., May 20, 1851. Educated at Cornell and the German Universities. Degree of B.S. (Married Susanna Phelps of Morrisville, N. Y.) Formerly president American Microscopical Society and chairman of the sections of histology, biology and zoology of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1885, 1892 and 1899). Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; honorary member Tompkins County Medical Society and New York State Veterinary Association; member American Association of Anatomists, American Morphological Society, American Society of Naturalists, Washington Academy of Sciences and New York Science Teachers (ex-president) and National Geographic Associations.

GAGGIN, EDWIN HALL-Architect, Syracuse University, Syracuse; residence 714 Crouse avenue. Born in Erie, Pa., Nov. 12, 1866. Educated at Syracuse University and Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. (Single.) Member of the firm of Gaggin & Gaggin. Professor of architecture at Syracuse University. Architect of Winchell Hall and Esther Baker Steele Hall of Syracuse University. Member Citizens' Club, Architectural League and Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

GAGGIN, T. WALKER-Architect and Instructor, Crouse College, Syracuse; residence 700 Crouse avenue. Born in Erie, Pa., Jan. 30, 1871. Educated at Syracuse and Columbia Universities. (Single.) Member of the firm of Gaggin & Gaggin. Instructor in architecture at Syracuse University. Member Citizens' Club and Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

GAILLARD, WILLIAM DAWSON-Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 319 West 58th street. Born in Charleston, S. C., March 30, 1868. Educated at the College of Charleston. (Single.) Member of the firm of Holt & Gaillard. Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

GALE, EDWARD COURTLAND-United National Bank Building, Troy; residence 59 First street. Born in Troy. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) Director United National Bank. Member Troy Club and Grolier Club of New York City.

GALE, GEORGE E.-Capitalist, 212 Main street, Binghamton. Born in Middle Valley, Wayne Co., Pa., June 13, 1862. (Married.) Member Binghamton, Broome County Country and Craftsmen's Clubs, Knights Templar, Mystic Shrine and thirty-second degree Masons.

GALINGER, S.-Broker, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence 426 Monroe street, Brooklyn. Born in Germany, May 30, 1837. Educated at College of the City of New York. (Single.) Deputy grand master of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., State of Mississippi, 1868; chief clerk in foreclosure department of Kings County, sheriff's office, 1876-9; assistant city clerk of Brooklyn, 1880-2; member of the Constitutional Convention, 1894. Member New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange and of the Invincible Club of Brooklyn.

GALLAHER, FRANK R.-Retired. 71 Broadway, New York City; residence Essex, Conn. Born in Illinois, Aug. 26, 1860. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Expresident Essex (Conn.) Light and Power Co. Has served as a member of the Connecticut Legislature and as a member of the Connecticut Sewerage Commission. Member Pettipang Golf Club, Yale Alumni Association and Delta Kappa Epsilon and Wolf's Head Societies.

GALLAHER, R. ECCLESTON-Insulated Wire, 15 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 59 West 85th street. Born in Richmond, Va., Aug. 4, 1851. (Son of Robert Henry and Harriet E. [Marsh] Gallaher.) Educated in New York City. (Married Isabel L. Thomas of Camden, Me.) Secretary and director New York Insulated Wire Co.; president National Electrical Traders' Association and New York City Electrical Traders' Association. Member New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange and of the New York Athletic and New York Clubs and Electrical Society.

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GALLAUDET. THOMAS-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 112 West 78th street, New York City. Born in Hartford, Conn., June 3, 1822. Educated at Trinity College (A.B., '42. A.M., '45 and D.D., '62). (Married Elizabeth R. Budd of New York City, 1845.) Deacon, 1850; priest, 1851. Taught in New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1843-58. Now vicar of St. Ann's Church for Deaf Mutes. Member New York Historical and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, Trinity College Alumni Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

GALLAVIN, T. M.-Traveling Salesman, Syracuse; residence 501 East Washington street. Born in Syracuse, Sept. 25, 1869. Educated in Syracuse public schools. (Married.) Manager hardware department of E. C. Stearns & Co. Member Citizens' Club and Knights of Columbus.

M. GALLAWAY. ROBERT - Banker, 42 Wall street, New York City; residence 68 East 55th street. Born in New York City, Aug. 4, 1837. Educated at Yale. (Married.) President and director Merchants' National Bank and New York Mutual Gas Light Co.; vice-president, director and member of executive committee, Manhattan Ry. Co.; director Bank of New Amsterdam, Erie R. R. Co., Northern Pacific Ry. Co., Panama R. R. Co., St. Louis Iron Mountain and Southern R. R. Co., Texas and Pacific Ry. Co., United States Rubber Co., Southern Ry. Co. and Manhattan Life Insurance Co.; trustee Bowery Savings Bank; member New York Clearing House Committee. Member Union League, Metropolitan, Riding, Yale and University Clubs, St. Nicholas, St. Andrew's and New England Societies, Down Town Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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GALLISON, LOUIS D.-Publisher, 13 Astor place, New York City; residence 83 Highland avenue, Orange, N. J. Born in Massachusetts, July 21. 1846. Educated in Boston, Mass. (Married.) President and director Gallison & Hobron Co.; director Winthrop Press. Member Republican Club.

GALLUP, ALBERT S.-Retired Cotton Goods Manufacturer, 47 West 20th street, New York City. Born in Berne, Albany Co., N. Y., Sept. 20, 1823. Educated at Parsons' Academy. (Married.) When in business, resided in Rhode Island: while there, was postmaster of Providence under President Buchanan (1857), member of both houses of the Legislature, aide-de-camp to Governors Sprague and Smith and lieutenant-colonel of Providence Horse Guards. Member Order of Founders and Patriots of America and New York Historical Society.

GALLUP, ASA O.-Teacher, 15 West 43d street, New York City; residence Mount Vernon. Born in Alexandria. Va., Sept. 24, 1865. (Son of Asa O. and Wealthy P. [Palmer] Gallup.) Educated at Yale. (Married Almira, daughter of Manford J. Dewey of Oneida, N. Y.) Formerly chief clerk to the Regents of the University of the State of New York. Now president and director New York Preparatory School; secretary Lake Placid Park Corporation. Member Alpha Delta Phi Club and Yale Alumni Association.

GALLY, MERRITT-Inventor and Manufacturer, 130 Fulton street, New York City; residence 1002 Bergen street, Brooklyn. Born in Monroe County, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1838. Educated in common schools and at Rochester University and Auburn Theological Seminary (D.D.). (Married Mary A. Carpenter of Rye, N. Y., 1867.) Was ordained a Presbyterian clergyman; held a pastorate for three years: resigned and turned his attention to mechanics. Invented Universal Printing Press and other printing machinery; also electric, telegraphic and musical instruments, including important features of the Aeolian, Pianola and Symphony instruments.

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GARCIN, EDWARD H.-Manufacturer, 149 Church street, New York City; residence Trenton, N. J. Born in Powhatan County, Va., Oct. 30. 1864. Educated in Richmond, Va. (Widower.) President American Supply Mfg Co. of New York, and Arkansas Zinc Mining Co. of Trenton, N. J., and Mountain Home, Ark.; vice-president and general manager Trenton Rubber Mf'g Co. and Richmond (Va.) Leather Mf'g Co. Member Manhattan and Lotos Clubs, Deep Run Hounds and Commonwealth Clubs of Richmond, Va., and Beverly (N. J.) Athletic Club.

GARD, ANSON A.-Real Estate Broker, 38 Park row, New York City; residence Yonkers. Born in Clark County, Ohio. Sept. 9, 1849. Educated at Ohio Wesleyan University. (Married Jennie Perry of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887). Vice-president New York Electric Typographic Co.; secretary and treasurer Armour Villa Park Association; director New York and New Jersey Water Co. Author of "Hymn to the Flag" sung at the dedication of the Grant monument in Riverside Park, 1897. Member American Geographical, Ohio and Charleston Societies.

GARDEN, HUGH R.-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence Hotel Savoy. Born in Sumter, S. C., July 9, 1840. Educated at South Carolina College and University of Virginia. (Married.) Director Hanover Construction Co. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Democratic Clubs, Southern Society, Sons of the American Revolution and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

GARDENHIRE, SAMUEL M.-Lawyer, 32 Broadway, New York City; residence 44 Rutland road, Brooklyn. Born in Fayette, Mo., Nov. 23, 1855. (Married.) Member of the firm of Gardenhire & Vandivert. Attorney for Permanent Record Co., General Liquid Air and Refrigerating Co., and Harlem River Iron Works. Member Montauk Club, Odd Fellows, Masons and Knights of Pythias.

GARDINER, ASA BIRD-District Attorney, Criminal Court Building, New York City; residence 101 Broad street. Born in New York City, Sept. 30, 1839. Educated at the College of the City of New York and New York University. Honorary degrees of LL.D. from New York University and L.H.D. from Hobart College. (Widower.) District attorney of the County of New York. Formerly professor of law at United States Military Academy, West Point. Served with distinction throughout Civil War; was awarded a medal of honor by act of Congress for bravery at Gettysburg. Vice-president Society of the War of 1812; secretary General Society of the Cincinnati; trustee American College of Musicians and Metropolitan College of Music. Member Union, Metropolitan, Manhattan, Democratic, Church, Delta Kappa Epsilon and West Point Clubs and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

GARDINER, CHARLES A.-Lawyer, 195 Broadway, New York City; residence 697 Madison avenue. Born, 1855. Educated at Hamilton College, Syracuse University and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Began practice in the office of Judge Horace Russell; became associated with the firm of Davies & Rapallo in 1884; became member of the firm in 1888. Has written for the "North American Review" and other periodicals. Counsel to Manhattan Ry. Co., Federal Trust Co., Merchants' Trust Co., Tubular Dispatch Co. and many others; director Federal Trust Co. and University Real Estate Co. Member New York University Council, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson and Metropolitan and Democratic Clubs.

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GARDINER, GEORGE N. - Manufacturer, 53 South street, New York City; residence 348 West End avenue. Born in New York City, April 3, 1844. Educated at New York University. (Married.) Member of the firm of George N. Gardiner & Son, who manufacture the "American McInnes Compositions" for ships' bottoms. Director Union Ferry Co. of New York and Brooklyn. Member Rockaway Hunting, Colonial and Democratic Clubs, Brooklyn Club of Brooklyn, Sons of the Revolution, Society of the War of 1812 and Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engi

neers.

GARDINER, HUBERT-President, 218 William street, New York City; residence 475 McDonough street, Brooklyn. President and director Gardiner Binding and Mailing Co.; director Waters Wrapping and Mailing Machine Co. of Boston, Mass.

GARDINER, JAMES TERRY-Civil Engineer, 21 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 107 East 34th street. Born in Troy, N. Y., May 6, 1842. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Sheffield Scientific School. (Married a daughter of Rev. William C. Doane, Protestant Episcopalian Bishop of Albany.) Served as inspector of ordnance corps, United States Army, during Civil War; director New York State Survey, 1876-86; member New York State Board of Health, 1880-6; now in general practice. Member New York Athletic, Lawyers' and University Clubs, Century Association, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-onHudson, and Benton Club of St. Joseph, Mo.

GARDINER, THOMAS A.-Banker, 41 Wall street, New York City; residence 49 South Portland avenue, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Redmond, Kerr & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Richmond County Country and University Clubs, Crescent Athletic and Hanover Clubs of Brooklyn and Yale Alumni Association.

GARDNER, ADDISON-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 153 East 51st street. Born in Palenville, Greene Co., N. Y., Dec. 27, 1859. Educated at Williston Seminary ('86) and Williams College ('90). (Single.) Secretary of Sunday School of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church. Member Dwight Alumni Association and Christian Endeavor Society.

GARDNER, ALFRED A.-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 347 Lexington avenue. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1865. Educated at Harvard College and Columbia Law School. President and director New York and Long Island Construction Co.: director Brooklyn, New York and New Jersey Terminal Ry. Co. and Long Island Construction Co.

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GARDNER, EDWARD W.-Insurance, 32 Liberty street, New York City; residence Passaic, N. J. in Nantucket, Mass., March 16, 1857. Educated in Brooklyn public schools and at New York University ('77). (Married.) Managing agent Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Councilman-at-large and president of City Council of Passaic, N. J. Member Players', Acquackanonk and Passaic Clubs and Zeta Psi Fraternity.

GARDNER, JOHN C. F.-Lawyer, 115 Broadway, New York City; residence Yonkers. Born in Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 31, 1856. Educated at Columbia. (Married.) Member of the firm of Atwater & Cruikshank. Director United States Aluminum Printing Plate Co. Member Calumet Club and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

GARDNER, JOHN M.-Lawyer, 38 Park row, New York City; residence 108 West 91st street. Born in Edenville, Orange Co., N. Y., June 11, 1858. (Son of William H. and Caroline [Flagler] Gardner.) Educated in district and public schools; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1879. (Married Eugenia N., daughter of Leonard S. Northrup.) Practicing in New York City since 1895.

GARDNER, THOMAS MOONEY-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 519 East State street. Degrees of B.M.E. and M.M.E. Instructor in experimental engineering at Cornell University.

GAREY, WILLIS L.-Secretary, 100 William street, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Newton Centre, Mass., Jan. 29, 1868. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Secretary Royal Baking Powder Co.

GARGAN, HENRI L.-Importer and Merchant, 83 Grand street, New York City; residence 252 West 74th street. Was judge of awards at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Member Colonial Club and French Chamber of Commerce.

GARLAND, JAMES A.-Banker, 2 Wall street, MemNew York City; residence 259 Madison avenue. ber of the New York Stock Exchange. Director American Cotton Oil Co., Central R. R. Co. of New Jersey, Bankers' Safe Deposit Co., First National Bank, Lehigh and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co., and Liberty National Bank. Member City, Metropolitan, Union League, Grolier, Players', Lawyers' and Whist Clubs, Country Club of Westchester County, Century Association, American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and American Fine Arts and American Geographical Societies.

GARLAND, NATHAN M.-General Agent, 75 Fulton street, New York City; residence 101 West 74th street. (Married.) General Eastern agent Emerson Electric Mfg Co.; general agent Manhattan Electric Light Co. Member Westchester Golf and Marine and Field Clubs.

GARMANY, FRANK C.-Life Insurance, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence Tuckahoe. Born in Savannah, Ga., July. 1857. Educated at Princeton. (Married.) Connected with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States; also with the American National Red Cross Relief Committee and Cuban Orphan Fund.

GARRETSON, GARRET JAMES-Supreme Court Justice, Elmhurst. Born in Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y., July 16, 1847. (Son of Rev. Garret J. and Catharine [Rapalie] Garretson.) Educated at Flushing (L. I.) Institute; studied law in the office of Marvin & Daniel and was admitted to the Bar in 1869. (Married Eliza, daughter of Henry W. Eastman, 1876.) Was for many years president of the Newtown Board of Education. School commissioner for Queens County, 1873-5; Surrogate, 1880-5, and County Judge, 1885-96 Supreme Court Justice, State of New York, Second Department. since 1897. Was a member of the commission appointed by Governor Morton to frame Greater New York charter. Member Brooklyn and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, Niantic Club of Flushing and Holland Society of New York City.

GARRETT, JOHN BIDDLE-Railroads, 26 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence Rosemont, Pa. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 30, 1836. Educated at Haverford College. (Married Hannah R. Haines, 1866.) Connected with Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., of which he is now vice-president and director, since 1874. Vice-president and director Easton and Northern R. R. Co., Hazleton Coal Co., Lehigh Valley Terminal Ry. Co., Loyalsock R. R. Co., Montrose Ry. Co., Pennsylvania and New York Canal and R. R. Co., Schuylkill and Lehigh Valley R. R. Co., Westwood Coal Co. and Wilkesbarre and Harveys Lake R. R. Co.; third vice-president and director Canal R. R. Co. and Easton and Amboy R. R. Co.; director Buffalo Creek R. R. Co., Buffalo, Thousand Islands and Portland R. R. Co., Canastota Northern R. R. Co., Coal Ridge Improvement and Canal Co., Depew and Tonawanda R. R. Co., Elmira, Cortland and Northern R. R. Co., Elmira Transfer Ry. Co., Lehigh and New York R. R. Co., Lehigh Valley Coal Co., Lehigh Valley Ry. Co., Lehigh Valley Transportation Co., Locust

Mountain Coal and Iron Co., Middlesex Valley R. R. Co., Morris Canal and Banking Co., National Docks Ry. Co., Rochester Southern R. R. Co., Seneca County R. R. Co. and Waverly and State Line Ry. Co.

GARRIGUES, HENRY JACQUES-Physician, 716 Lexington avenue, New York City. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, June 6, 1831. Educated in Copenhagen at Metropolitan College (A.B., '50 and A.M., '63) and University of Copenhagen (M.D., '69). (Married Louise Riemer, 1868.) Resident of the United States since 1875. Makes a specialty of gynecology and obstetrics, on which he has written several books.

GARRISON, E. ELY-Law Clerk, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence Yale Club. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 16, 1871. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Member Cosmopolitan Club of Santiago de Cuba, and of the Yale Club.

GARRISON, LOYD MCKIM - Lawyer, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 27 Washington square, North. Born in Orange, N. J., May 4, 1867. Educated at Harvard and Harvard Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Gould & Wilkie. Member Harvard, University Athletic, University and Chi Phi Clubs, Papyrus Club of Boston, Mass., and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

GARRISON, WENDELL PHILLIPS-Editor, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Cambridgeport, Mass., June 4, 1840. Educated at Harvard (A.B., '61 and A.M., '95). (Married.) Literary editor "The Nation." Author of several works.

GARRISON, WILBERT-Lithographer and Printer, 95 William street, New York City; residence Boonton, N. J. Born in Millville, N. J., May 22, 1869. Educated in Boonton. (Married.) Treasurer and director Corlies, Macy & Co.; secretary and director American Imprinting Co.; director Union Paper Co. of Cranford, N. J. Member Commercial Club.

GARRISON, WILLIAM H.-Importer, 473 Broadway, New York City; residence 23 Caton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Wayland, Mass., Dec. 5, 1850. Educated at an academy in South Sudbury and in Brookline, Mass. (Married Mary O., daughter of Capt. F. Z. Tucker of Brooklyn, N. Y.) Member of the firm of Garrison, Wright & Co. Trustee Berkeley Institute for Young Ladies. One of the charter members and ex-director of the Knickerbocker Field Club and a former director of the Midwood Club. Member Marine and Field (president, 1899-1900), Midwood, Montauk and Young Republican Clubs of Brooklyn and Merchants' Central and Reform Clubs of New York City.

GARRISON, WILLIAM R.-Coffee Merchant, 127 Water street, New York City; residence Tuxedo Park. President and director New York and Java Trading Co.; vice-president and director Goodson Graphotype Co. and Municipal Debenture Co.; director Idaho Fruit Co. Member Union, Calumet, Tuxedo, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Essex County Country Clubs.

GARVER, JOHN A.-Lawyer, 44 Wall street, New York City; residence 515 Madison avenue. Born in Pennsylvania, July 11, 1854. (Son of Samuel and Sarah Garver.) Educated at Phillips Andover Academy, Yale ('75) and Columbia Law School ('77). (Married Miss R. C. Brewster of New Haven, Conn.) Member of the firm of Shearman & Sterling. Member Reform, University and Yale Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York Botanical Gardens, New York Law Institute and Yale Alumni Association.

GARY, ELBERT H.-Capitalist, 71 Broadway, New York City. Born in Wheaton, Ill., Oct. 8, 1846. Educated in Wheaton public schools and at Wheaton College and Chicago University Law School. (Married Julia E. Graves of Aurora, Ill., 1869.) Admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1867 and to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court in 1878. Mayor of Wheaton for two terms and county judge of Du Page County, Ill., for same period. Practiced law in Chicago for almost twenty-five years; retired from practice in 1898. President and director Federal Steel Co., and Gary-Wheaton Bank, Wheaton, Ill.; director Illinois Steel Co. and Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Ry. Co.

GASQUET, MARSHALL J.-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 44 West 44th street. Born in New Orleans, La., Dec. 15, 1868. Educated at Harvard ('88). (Single.) Member of the firm of Gasquet, Rutherford & Putnam. Was special city attorney of the city of New Orleans. Member Harvard, Racquet and Tennis, Metropolitan, Reform and Fencers' Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and New York Genealogical and Biographical Society.

GASTON, FREDERICK K.-Liability Insurance, 26 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. Born in Elizabeth, Jan. 6, 1868. Educated in Elizabeth. (Married.) Member Chelsea Plantation and Lawyers' Clubs, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society and Blooming Grove Park Association.

GASTON, GEORGE H.-Life Insurance, 1 Madison avenue, New York City; residence Newark, N. J. (Married.) Second vice-president and director Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Member Calumet, Church and Players' Clubs and Aldine Association.

GATES, FREDERICK T.-Capitalist, 26 Broadway, New York City; residence 172 Union street, Montclair, N. J. Born in Maine, Broome Co., N. Y., July 2, 1853. Educated at University of Rochester ('77). (Married.) President and director Duluth, Missabe and Northern Ry. Co., Everett and Monte Cristo Ry. Co., Lake Superior Consolidated Iron Mines, Tilden Iron Mining Co., Bessemer Steamship Co., Everett Pulp and Paper Co., Puget Sound Reduction Co., Monte Cristo Consolidated Mining Co. and Wisconsin Steel Co.; vice-president and director Chicago Terminal Transfer Co.; American Steel Barge Co., Aurora Iron Mining Co., Spanish-American Iron Co. and Wisconsin Central Ry. Co. Trustee Vassar College and University of Chicago.

GAUBERT, CHARLES S.-Secretary, 31 Nassau street. New York City: residence 125 Hooper street, Brooklyn. Born in Augusta, Me., April 10, 1859. Educated at New York City Public School No. 16, Adelphi Academy and in Germany. (Married.) Secretary Bankers' Life Insurance Co. Member Williamsburg Athletic and Hanover Clubs of Brooklyn, Underwriters', Horseshoe Harbor and Larchmont Yacht Clubs and Seventh Regiment Veterans N. G. N. Y.

GAUL, GILBERT-Artist, Jumel place, near West 170th street, New York City. Born in Jersey City, N. J., March 31, 1855. (Married a daughter of Vice-Admiral G. A. Halstead, Royal British Navy.) Makes a specialty of historical paintings; has been awarded many medals, including two at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Member National Academy of Design, Society of American Artists and American Art Association.

GAUNTLETT, JOHN C.-Retired Druggist, 211 Stewart avenue, Ithaca. Born in Ithaca, July 22, 1842. Educated in Ithaca. (Married.) Vice-president Tompkins County National Bank; second vice-president Ithaca Savings Bank; president Ithaca Mechanics' Society. Member Town and Gown Club.

GAUS, HENRY L.-Wholesale Grocer, 790 Broadway, Brooklyn; residence 59 Suydam street. Born in Brooklyn, April 13, 1865, Educated in public schools and at Bryant and Stratton's Business College. (Married.) Member of the firm of Miller & Gaus. Trustee Eastern District Savings Bank. Member Bushwick Club and Arion Singing Society.

GAWTRY, HARRISON E.-Capitalist, 4 Irving place, New York City; residence 18 West 11th street. President and director Consolidated Gas Co. of New York; vice-president and director Long Branch Water Supply Co. and New York Mutual Gas Light Co.; director Astor National Bank, Citizens' Insurance Co. and New York and Queens Gas and Electric Co.; trustee Manhattan Savings Institution, Real Estate Trust Co. and Union Trust Co. Member Union League, Union and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, Aldine Association and Sons of the Revolution.

GAY. EBEN HOWARD-Banker, 1 Nassau street, New York City; residence 170 Beacon street, Boston, Mass. Born in Hingham, Mass., Feb. 6, 1858. Educated at English High School in Boston. (Married.) Sole partner E. H. Gay & Co. Treasurer Hudson River

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