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R. R. Co., Illinois Central R. R. Co., Mutual Life Insurance Co., National Safe Deposit Co., and Yazoo and Mississippi Valley R. R. Co. Member Metropolitan, Mendelssohn Glee and New York Yacht Clubs, and Yale Aluinni and Century Associations.

AUDSLEY, GEORGE ASHDOWN-Architect and Author, 11 Broadway, New York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Born in Elgin, Scotland, Sept. 6, 1838. Educated at Elgin Academy. (Married.) Came to the United States, 1892. Has since practiced as architect in New York City. Member of the firm of W. & G. Audsley. With his brother, William James Audsley, built Layton Art Gallery in Milwaukee and Bowling Green Building in New York City. Author (with William J. Audsley) "Illuminated Prisoner of Chillon," "Illuminated Sermon on the Mount," "Hand Book of Christian Symbolism," "Outlines of Ornament in All Styles," "Guide to Illuminating and Missal Painting," "Taste Versus Colors," "Polychromatic Decoration Applied to Buildings in the Gothic Styles," "Cottage, Lodge and Villa Architecture," "Ornamental Arts of Japan," "The Practical Decorator," "The Art of Chromolithography," "Keramic Art of Japan," and other publications. Member Architectural League.

AUERBACH, JOSEPH S.-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 7 East Ninth street. Member of the firm of Davies, Stone & Auerbach. Director Audit Co. of New York, City and Suburban Homes Co., Knickerbocker Trust Co., Lawyers' Mortgage Insurance Co., Long Island R. R. Co., Mechanical Rubber Co. and Queens County Bank. Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Lawyers', Delta Phi, University, Racquet and Tennis, Riding, Democratic, Fencers', Union, Manhattan, Turf and Field, South Side Sportsmen's and Richmond Hunt Clubs, University of New York Alumni Association, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

AUERBACH, LOUIS-Manufacturer of Neckwear, 836 Broadway, New York City; residence 75 East 80th street. Born in Germany, March 1, 1854. Educated in Germany. (Married.) Member Freundschaft Club and Aldine Association.

AUFHAUSER, SAMUEL Jeweler, 30 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 112 East 62d street. Born in Germany, March 23, 1843. (Widower.) President and director Peckham Seamless Ring Mf'g Co. Formerly of the firm of Keller & Untermeyer. Member Freundschaft Verein, American Museum of Natural History, and a number of charitable institutions.

AUSTEN, DAVID-(Colonel.) Receiver of Taxes, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence Southern Boulevard, corner Westchester avenue. Born in New York City, Feb. 6, 1841. Educated at Swinburne Institute, White Plains. (Married.) Member Democratic, Atlantic Yacht, Army and Navy, Knickerbocker Athletic and Union Clubs.

AUSTEN, PETER TOWNSEND-Chemical Expert, 52 Beaver street, New York City; residence 218 St. John's place, Brooklyn. Born in Clifton, S. I., Sept. 10, 1852. Educated at Holden's Private School, Staten Island, Columbia School of Mines (Ph.B) and in Zurich, Switzerland (Ph.D.). (Married Ellen M. Mnuroe, 1878.) Instructor in chemistry, Dartmouth, 1876-7; professor of chemistry, Rutgers, 1877-91; chemical superintendent, W. J. Matheson & Co., 1891-2; professor of chemistry, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, 1892-6; chief chemist, Pegamoid Co., 1896-8; now president Austen Chemical Research Co. Has been chemist and inspector to Richmond County (N. Y.) Board of Health; chemist to Newark (N. J.) Aqueduct Board, Jersey City (N. J.) Board of Public Works, New Brunswick (N. J.) Board of Health, Newark (N. J.) Board of Health, New Jersey State Board of Agriculture, and Brooklyn Board of Public Works; also New Jersey State Chemist. Was a member German, French and Russian Chemical Societies, New Jersey State Sanitary Association, and English Society of Chemical Industry. Is retained as chemical expert by many large business houses. Member Knickerbocker Athletic Club, American Chemical Society and Association for the Advancement of Science.

AUSTEN, WILLARD-Librarian, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 5 East avenue. Educated at Cornell ('91). Assistant librarian in charge of Reference Library at Cornell University; also in charge of

the ordering for Southworth Library, Dryden. Member Ithaca Country Club, Beta Theta Pi Society and New York State Library and American Library Associations.

AUSTIN, EUGENE K.-Banker and Treasurer, 13 William street, New York City; residence Rochelle. Educated at Columbia Grammar School and New Packard's Business College. Director East and West R. R. Co. Formerly cashier Eugene Kelly & Co., and colonel 108th Regiment, N. G. N. Y. Lotos Club and Associated Board of Officers. Member

AUSTIN, GEORGE C.-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 838 West End avenue. in Saluvia, Fulton Co., Pa. Born Educated at Lafayette College (Ph.B., '84) and Columbia Law School ('87). Was instructor New York Law School. Member of the Legislature, 1895-7. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Lawyers' and Republican Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

AUSTIN, THOMAS-Insurance Agent, Albany. Born in Albany, Dec. 20, 1848. Educated in Albany. (Married.) Trustee Home Savings Bank. Member Albany Club and Masonic orders.

AVERILL, JAMES K.-Lawyer, 5 Beekman street, New York City; residence Park Avenue Hotel, and Averill Park. Born in Sand Lake, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1846. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, Phillips Andover Academy, Yale College and Columbia Law School. President Troy and New England R. R. Co. and Averill Park Land Improvement Co.; treasurer K. I. Medicine Co., of New Haven, Conn. Member Law Institute.

AVERY, FRANK MONTGOMERY-Lawyer, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 108 Lincoln place, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Nov. 22, 1857. Educated at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, and the University of the City of New York. (Married.) Member of the firm of Phillips & Avery. Member Montauk Club of Brooklyn, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution, Society of the War of 1812, Society of Colonial Wars, Military Order of Foreign Wars, and American Geographical Society.

AVERY, ROBERT-President, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 98 Second place, Brooklyn. Born in Tunkhannock, Pa., Sept. 22, 1839. Educated at Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. (Married.) dent, secretary, treasurer and director Virginia RailVice-presiway Co.; vice-president and director Burlington and Hinesburg Railroad Co.; vice-president and director M. J. Dady & Co.; president and director United Loan and Investment Co. Brevet major-general United States Army (retired). Member Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, and Grand Army of the Republic.

AVERY, SAMUEL PUTNAM-Retired Engraver, 4 East 38th street, New York City. Born in New York City, March 17, 1822. Columbia College, in 1896, conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts. (Married Mary A., daughter of Henry Aaron Ogden of New York City.) Appointed commissioner of the American art department at the Universal Exhibition of 1867 in Paris, France. Created and endowed the Avery Architectural Library at Columbia College, 1891. Was one of the founders of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In May, 1900, presented a very valuable collection of prints and etchings to the New York Public Library, of which he is a trustee. Life member Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, American Geographical, Historical and Zoological Societies, National Academy of Design, Chamber of Commerce and other bodies; honorary member Architectural League and Typothetæ Society. Member Grolier (president), Union League, Players', City and Tuxedo Clubs, Civil Service Reform and Century Associations, Sculpture Society (vice-president), Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars and several others.

AVERY, SAMUEL P., JR.-Art Galleries. 368 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 4 East 38th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1847. (Son of Samuel P. and Mary [Ogden] Avery.) Educated in New York. (Single.) Member Grolier, Union League, Salmagundi Sketch. City, New York Athletic, Strollers' and Arts Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sons of the

Revolution, National Sculpture Society, Folk Lore Club of Chicago, Municipal Art Society, Society of Colonial Wars, Lake Champlain Yacht Club, Inglewood Club of Canada, and New York Botanical, Numismatic and Zoological Societies.

AYCRIGG, B. ARTHUR-Real Estate, 102 Chambers street, New York City; residence 181 West 75th street. Born in Passaic, N. J., Feb. 20, 1863. Educated at Cheltenham Military Academy and Eastman's Business College. (Single.) Member New York Athletic, American Kennel and Metropolitan Kennel Clubs, American Numismatic, Archaeological and American Geographical Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and American Museum of Natural History.

AYER, FREDERICK F.-Lawyer, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence 5 West 57th street. Educated at St. Paul's School and Harvard. (Single.) Director Tribune Association, Lowell and Andover Railroad Co., Tremont and Suffolk Mills of Jersey City, Ayer Co., and Keweenaw Association. Member Union League, Harvard, Metropolitan and Riding Clubs, Down Town Association, and New England Society.

AYERS, EDWARD A.-Physician, 23 West 53d street, New York City. Born in Jacksonville, Ill.,

1855. Educated at Illinois College and New York University. (Married.) Professor obstetrics New York Polyclinic. Attending physician Mothers' and Babies' Hospital. Editor "Obstetrics." Member Academy of Medicine and Salmagundi and Monmouth Beach Country Clubs.

AYERS, HORACE F.-General Manager, 92 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 203 West 14th street. Born in Morristown, N. J., Oct. 27, 1862. (Single.) Director Francis & Loutrel Co., and general manager Archibald Medical Institute. Member Republican and Morristown Clubs.

AYRAULT, ERNEST F.-Lawyer, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 41 East 27th street. Secretary and director Trinidad Asphalt Refining Co. Member St. Nicholas, Sigma Phi, University Athletic, University and University Glee Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.,

AYRES, PHILIP W.-Assistant Secretary, 105 East 22d street, New York City. Born, 1861. Educated at Cornell University ('84) and Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D., '88). (Married.) Assistant secretary Charity Organization Society. Member Congregational and Social Reform Clubs.

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BABBITT, EUGENE HOWARD-Teacher, Columbia University, New York City; residence Tarrytown. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., May 8, 1859. Educated at State Normal School ('80), Phillips' Andover ('83), Harvard (A.B., '86), and the Universities of Berlin, Copenhagen and Paris. Was instructor in Harvard College, and in Massachusetts Institute of Technology; now instructor in Germanic languages and literature in Columbia University. Member Modern Language Association of America, and American Dialect Society (ex-secretary).

BABBOTT, FRANK L.-Manufacturer, 316 Broadway, New York City; residence 149 Lincoln place, Brooklyn. Treasurer and director Chelsea Jute Mills; director Atlantic Avenue Elevated R. R. Co., Long Island Ry. Co. and New York and Rockaway Beach R. R. Co.; trustee Long Island Loan and Trust Co. Member Grolier, Hardware and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, Montauk Club of Brooklyn, and Amherst Alumni and Century Associations.

BABCOCK, CHARLES-Emeritus Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence Sage avenue. Degrees of A.M. and D.D. Emeritus professor of architecture at Cornell University.

BABCOCK, GEORGE H.-Treasurer, Watertown; residence 21 Mullin street. Born in Watertown, Oct. 25, 1851. Educated in Watertown. (Married.) Treasurer H. H. Babcock Co.; trustee Watertown Savings Bank; president Union Club, and City Hospital of Watertown.

BABCOCK, HENRY DENISON Banker and Broker, 17 Broad street, New York City; residence 21 West 49th street. Educated at Columbia College. Member of the firm of Hollister & Babcock. Member Metropolitan, University, Union League, Riding, Rockaway Hunting and New York Yacht Clubs, Down Town Association, New England Society, Chamber of Commerce, Sons of the Revolution, Military Order of Foreign Wars, and Columbia University Alumni Association.

BABCOCK, ISAAC H.-Banker, Lockport. Born in Albany County, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1830. Educated at Wilson Collegiate Institute. (Married.) Member of Assembly, 1872-3. President Farmers' and Mechanics' Savings Bank, and treasurer American District Steam Co.

BABCOCK, JARED S.-Publisher and Stationer, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence 2083 Fifth avenue. Born in Newark, N. J., May 2, 1838. Educated at College of the City of New York ('57). (Married.) Member Harlem Club, Martha's Vineyard Roque Club, and Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity.

BABCOCK, PAUL-President, 26 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in New York, 1841. Educated in New York City. (Married.) President and director Liebig Mf'g Co.; director Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, and British Columbia Copper Co. Member Atlantic Yacht and Montclair Clubs, and New England Society.

BABCOCK, SAMUEL D.-President, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 636 Fifth avenue. President and director New York Real Estate, Central Real Estate, Colonial Real Estate and Manhattan Real Estate Associations, and International Bell Telephone Co.; director American Exchange National Fank, Bank of New Amsterdam, Central Trust Co., City and Suburban Homes Co., Continental Insurance Co., Fifth Avenue Trust Co., Harlem Railroad Co., Guaranty Trust Co., Mf'g Investment Co., Metropolitan Opera and Real Estate Co., National Union Bank, Navesink Park Co., New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co., Providence and Stonington S. S. Co., Popular Photograph Co., United States Lloyds,

and United States Mortgage and Trust Co.; trustee Mutual Life Insurance Co. President and director Down Town Association. Member Metropolitan, Manhattan, Union, Country, Church, Suburban Riding and Driving, Turf and Field, and New York Yacht Clubs, Century Association, New England, American Fine Arts and American Geographical Societies, National Academy of Design, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and American Museum of Natural History.

BACH, ROBERT B.-Lawyer, 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence Ocean avenue. Born in Brooklyn, July 15, 1851. Educated at College of the City of New York and University Law School. (Married.) Member Marine and Field, Brooklyn, and Crescent Athletic Clubs.

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ERNEST E.-Lawyer, 156 Broadway, New York City; residence 877 Trinity avenue. Born in New York City, Jan. 11, 1873. Educated in public schools and at University Law School (L.L.B., '93). (Married.)

BACHE, JULES S.-Banker, 66 Exchange place, New York City; residence 8 West 67th street. Born in New York City, Nov. 9, 1861. Educated at Charlier's Institute. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of J. S. Bache & Co., members New York Stock Exchange. President Electric Traction Co. of Chicago; vice-president Central Traction Co. of St. Louis; director New Amsterdam Casualty Co. and American Union Life Insurance Co.; receiver and chairman of the board Detroit and Lima Northern Railway Co. Member New York, Suburban Riding and Driving, Transportation and Lawyers' Clubs, and Liederkranz.

BACHELLER, IRVING-Journalist, 63 Park row, New York City; residence 320 St. Nicholas avenue. Born in Pierrepont, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1859. Was connected with the New York "Press" for several years; now one of the editors of the New York "World." Author of "The Master of Silence," "The Still House of O'Darrow," and numerous other tales and poems.

BACHEM, CONRAD H.-Banker and Broker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence 180 West 88th street. Educated at Seton Hall College, South Orange, N. J. (Married.) Member of the firm of C. H. Bachem & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Financial agent for several estates. Member Catholic Club.

BACKUS, BRADY ELECTUS-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 360 West 28th street, New York City. Born in Troy, N. Y., March 24, 1839. Educated at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., and at the (Episcopal) General Theological Seminary, New York City (D.D.). (Married.) Rector Church of the Holy Apostles since 1876. Member New England, New York Bible and Church Prayer Book and Psi Upsilon Societies, Society of Mayflower Descendants, Society of Colonial Wars, Society of the War of 1812, Sons of the Revolution, Washington Guard and Trinity College Alumni and Churchman's Associations.

BACKUS, FOSTER L.-Lawyer, 16 Court street, Brooklyn; residence 13 Lincoln road. Born in Russell, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., Oct. 6, 1849. Educated at St. Lawrence University, Canton. (Married.) Ex-districtattorney of Kings County. Trustee St. Lawrence University. Member Marine and Field, and Parkway Driving Clubs, L. A. W. and Royal Arcanum.

BACKUS, HENRY CLINTON-Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 489 West 22d street. Born in Utica, N. Y., May 31, 1848. (Married.) Member Bar Association of the City of New York, Dwight Alumni and New York State Bar Associations, Republican and Harvard Clubs, American Numismatic and Archaeological Society, American Academy of Political and Social Science, and Biographical Society of America: Fellow American Geographical Society, and honorary member Railway Conductors' Club of North America.

BACKUS, J. BAYARD-Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 107 West 48th street. Born in Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1853. Educated at Union College. Member Union College Alumni Association. American Geographical and New England Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Society of Colonial Wars, and Society of Mayflower Descendants.

BACKUS, TRUMAN JAY-President, Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn; residence 57 Livingston street. Born in Milan, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1842. Educated at University of Rochester (A.B., '64, A.M., '67, and LL.D., '83.) (Married.) Civil service commissioner of Brooklyn, 1894-7; was also identified with the State civil service system. Is one of the managers of the Long Island State Hospital. Author of "Great English Writers," "Outlines of English Literature" and reviser of Shaw's "History of English Literature.' Member Alpha Delta Phi and Hamilton Clubs, Rochester University Alumni and Century Associations, and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

BACON, ALEXANDER S. - Lawyer, 34 Wall street, New York City; residence 297 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Jackson, Mich., Nov. 20, 1853. Educated at West Point Military Academy. (Mardirector ried.) Vice-president Webster Piano Co.; Henning Piano Co.; treasurer Harbor and Suburban Savings and Loan Association and American Sabbath Union. Member of the firm of M. E. Allen & Co. (lumber), and connected with the Magnolia Metal Mf'g Co. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn, and Kismet Shrine.

BACON, DANIEL-Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 151 West 57th street. Connected with the firm of John Wallace & Co. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Riding and New York Athletic Clubs, and New England Society.

BACON, DANIEL-Shipping, Produce Exchange, New York City; residence 267 Fifth avenue. Member Union League, Calumet, Country, Larchmont Yacht and Ardsley Clubs.

BACON, EDWARD R.-Lawyer and President, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 247 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, Nov. 22, 1846. Educated in Exeter, N. H. (Single.) Director Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co., Consolidated Coal Co., Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., West Virginia and Pittsburg R. R. Co., and Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific R. R. Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, Manhattan, Lawyers', Tuxedo, and Racquet and Tennis Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and Down Town Association.

BACON, FRANCIS-Piano Manufacturer, 302 Mott avenue, New York City; residence Bronxville. Born in New York City, Jan. 31, 1831. (Married.) Member Society of Mayflower Descendants, New England Society, and 7th Regiment Veteran Association.

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BACON, FRANCIS MCNEIL, JR. Commission Merchant in Woolens, 92 Franklin street, New York City; residence 135 East 39th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 10, 1864. Educated at Harvard. (Married.) Member of the firm of Bacon & Co. Member Knickerbocker and Harvard Clubs.

BACON, GORHAM-Physician and Professor, 47 West 54th street, New York City. Degrees of A.B. and M.D. Professor of otology in Cornell University Medical College; aural surgeon to New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. Member University, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Metropolitan Clubs, New England Society, Century Association and Sons of the Revolution.

BACON, JAMES F. - Commission Merchant in Woolens, 92 Franklin street, New York City; residence 22 West 10th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1867. Educated at Columbia College. (Single.)

Member of the firm of Bacon & Co. Member St. Anthony and Knickerbocker Clubs, and Columbia University Alumni Association.

BACON, JOSEPH M.-Coal Merchant, 1178 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 614 St. Marks avenue. Born in New York City, Feb. 11, 1858. Educated at public school and University of the City of New York. (Married.) Member Union League Club of Brooklyn, Acanthus Lodge F. & A. M., and Lefferts Council No. 1452, Royal Arcanum.

BACON, LATHROP R.-Broker, 8 Broad street, New York City; residence Tarrytown. Born in New York State. Vice-president and director Columbus and Northwestern R. R. Co.; vice-president San Juan and Rio Piedras R. R. Co., Puerto Rico; director Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City R. R. Co. Member New York Stock Exchange. Member Union League Club, American Geographical Society, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

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BACON, LELAND CAREY-Treasurer, 28 Union square, New York City; residence Mt. Vernon. in Central Moreland, Wyoming Co., Pa., 1862. cated in New York City, at Cooper Union, and United States Medical College. (Married Carrie Beatrice Camp, 1889.) United States Consul at Samana, San Domingo, 1882-3. Treasurer Pan-American Sewing Machine Co.; director Pelham Park and City Island Street Railways.

BACON, ROBERT-Banker, 23 Wall street, New York City; residence 1 Park avenue. Director National City Bank, New England R. R. Co., and Northern Pacific Ry. Co. Member Racquet, Tuxedo and Riding Clubs, and New England Society.

BACON, SELDEN-Lawyer, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 393 West End avenue. Born in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 28, 1861. Educated at Yale, Carleton College and University of Wisconsin Law Department. (Married.) Member of the firm of Sackett, Bacon & McQuaid. Trustee American Archaeological Institute. Member Yale and Hardware Clubs, American Geographical Society, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and American Bar Association.

BACON, STEPHEN H.-Stock Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 369 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Nov. 30, 1849. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Single.) Member Excelsior and Polytechnic Clubs, New England Society and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sci

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BACON, WILLIAM POST HAWES, Piano Manufacturer, 302 Mott avenue, New York City; residence Bronxville. Born in New York City, March 14, 1864. Educated at New York University. (Single.) With the firm of Francis Bacon. Member Psi Upsilon Club, 7th Regiment Veteran Association, Society of Mayflower Descendants, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sons of the Revolution.

BADGER, WILLIAM W.-Lawyer, 176 Broadway, New York City; residence 326 West 85th street. Member Sons of the Revolution, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, and Lafayette Post, G. A. R.

BADGLEY, CHARLES-Banker and Broker, 18 Wall street, New York City; residence 303 West 78th street. Born in Albany, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1851. Educated at Bonn, Germany. Member of the firm of FloydJones & Robison, members New York Stock Exchange. Member New York Athletic, Barnard, Coney Island Jockey and Turf and Field Clubs.

BAGBY, ALBERT MORRIS-Author and Musician, 18 West 34th street, New York City; residence 21 West 31st street. Born in Rushville, Ill., April 20, 1850. Educated in Berlin, and in Weimar, Germany, under musical instruction of Franz Liszt. Author of "Miss Traumerei," and magazine articles. Member Calumet and Manuscript Clubs.

BAGG, LYMAN HOTCHKISS-Author and Journalist, 107 Waverley place, New York City. Born in West Springfield, Mass., Dec. 24, 1846. (Son of Richard and Susan [Atwater] Bagg.) Educated at Williston Seminary ('65) and at Yale ('69). (Single.) Has resided on Washington square continuously since 1876. Wrote weekly "College Chronicle" for New York

"World," 1876-82. Managed the Harvard-Yale boat races at New London, Conn., 1878-83. Librarian of the University Club from March 20, 1889, to April 30, 1900. Author of "Four Years at Yale, by a Graduate of '69" (1871), "Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle, by Karl Kron" (1887), "Carl, the Best of Bulldogs" and "Castle Solitude in the Metropolis" (1888). Is now engaged in compiling a genealogy of the descendants of John Bagg and Hannah Burt, who were married in Springfield, Mass., Dec. 24, 1657.

BAGG, S. F.-Manufacturer, Watertown. Born in Utica, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1848. Educated at Hamilton College. (Married.) President and treasurer of various manufacturing companies. Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Reform Club.

BAILEY, ELIJAH PRENTISS-Editor, Observer Building, Utica; residence 336 Genesee street. Born in Manlius, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1834. Educated in common and Latin grammar schools in Utica. (LL.D. St. John's College, Fordham; A.M. Colgate University.) (Married Julia S. Wetherby in 1857, who died in 1860; second, Hannah Chapman, in 1868.) Postmaster of Utica, 1887-91; president New York State Civil Service Commission, 1892-5; again postmaster from 1896 to present time. Editor Utica "Observer," with which he has been connected forty-six years. President E. P. Bailey & Co. (inc.); acting president Carlton Island Club. Member Fort Schuyler Club, Oneida Historical Society, Faxton Lodge F. & A. M., Yah-nun-da-sis Lodge Scottish Rite Masons, and Utica Mechanics' Association.

BAILEY, FRANK-Vice-President, 175 Remsen street, Brooklyn; residence 338 Clinton avenue. Born in Chatham, N. Y. Educated at Union College. (Married.) Vice-president and director Title Guarantee and Trust Co.; treasurer Montauk Theatre Co.; secretary Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co.; director Nassau National Bank and Manufacturerers' Trust Co. Member Marine and Field, Brooklyn, Long Island Country, Adirondack League and Riding and Driving Clubs, Union College Alumni Association (president), and Sons of the Revolution.

BAILEY, FREDERICK D.-Physician, 260 Hancock street, Brooklyn. Born in Sidney, Delaware Co., N. Y., Sept. 28, 1860. Educated in Norwich and at Bainbridge Academy. (Married.) Member of staff of Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Member Long Island Medical, Brooklyn Medical, Kings County Medical and New York State Medical Societies, Union League Club, and Physicians' Mutual Aid Association.

BAILEY, JAMES H.-President, 11 Broadway, New York City; residence 123 West 44th street. Born in DeWitt, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1846. Educated at Academy in Fayetteville, N .Y. (Married.) President and director Manhattan General Construction Co.; vice-president and director "Railroad Gazette"; director Electric Arc Light Co. Member Engineers', Army and Navy, National Arts, Press and New York Railroad Clubs, Laurentian Club of Canada, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Grand Army of the Republic, and American Geographical, Albany, and National Sculpture Societies.

BAILEY, JOHN M.-Lawyer, 61 State street, Albany; residence 118 Lancaster street. Born in Bethlehem, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1838. Educated at Union College, and Albany Law School. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Bailey & Dugan; director First National Bank, and trustee Albany County Savings Bank. Was district attorney Albany County, collector of internal revenue, United States Consul, Hamburg, Germany, and member of Congress. Member Fort Orange Club and Albany Historical Society.

BAILEY, J. TROWBRIDGE-Mining Engineer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 13 Stuyvesant place, St. George, S. I. Born in Newport, R. I., June 15, 1860. (Married.) Member Rittenhouse and Philadelphia Clubs or Philadelphia, Sons of the Revolution, Colonial Society, and Society of the War of 1812.

BAILEY, LIBERTY HYDE-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 3 East avenue. Degree of M.S. Professor of general and experimental horticulture at Cornell University.

BAILEY, PEARCE-Physician, 4 West 50th street, New York City. Born in New York City, July 12, 1865. Educated at Princeton (A.M., '86), and New York Col

lege of Physicians and Surgeons ('89). (Married Edith Lawrence Black.) Author of "Accident and Injury, Their Relation to Disease," and various pamphlets on medical subjects. Consulting neurologist St Luke's, Orthopaedic and Babies' Hospitals. Member University and Princeton Clubs, and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

BAILEY, WILLIAM H.-Agent, 20 Gold street, New York City; residence 913 Seventh avenue. Born in Boston, Mass., 1834. Educated at English High School, Boston. (Single.) Agent American Tube Works; director Edison Electric Illuminating Co., Equitable Gas and Electric Lighting Co. of Utica, and Nassau Electric R. R. Co. of Brooklyn. Member Union League, New York Yacht and Engineers' Clubs, Cuttyhunk Island Club (Buzzard's Bay, Mass.), Down Town Association, New England Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, National Academy of Design, and American Society of Naval Engineers.

BAIN, FERDINAND, R.-Real Estate and Insurance, 42 Market street, Poughkeepsie; residence 135 Academy street. Born in Chatham, N. Y., May 3, 1861. Educated in Poughkeepsie. (Married.) Has been alderman, supervisor and assessor. Ex-president Poughkeepsie R. R. Co., and ex-secretary Dutchess County Agricultural Society. Director Farmers' and Manufacturers' Bank and Poughkeepsie Gas Co.; second vice-president Dutchess County Agricultural Society, Member Amrita Club, Masonic order, and Republican Club of New York City.

BAINBRIDGE, H. C.-Paper Goods, 12 Cumberland street, Brooklyn; residence 26 Cambridge place. Born in Brooklyn, Jan. 4, 1854. Educated at Brooklyn Public School No. 11. (Married.) With the firm of Charles T. Bainbridge Sons; president Stationers' Board of Trade. Member Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and Royal Arcanum.

BAINBRIDGE, RICHARD WARREN - Paper Goods, 12 Cumberland street, Brooklyn; residence 1405 Dean street. Born in Brooklyn, June 23, 1856. Educated in Brooklyn common schools. (Married.) With the firm of Charles T. Bainbridge Sons. Director Manhattan Association of New York, and Associated Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Member Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Penataquit-Corinthian Yacht Club, and Manufacturers' Association of New York.

BAIRD, FRANK B.-Iron manufacturer, 1000 Ellicott square, Buffalo. Born in Marietta, Ohio, Nov. 24. 1852. (Son of the late Samuel Baird, Ohio iron manufacturer.) Educated in Zanesville and at Ohio Wesleyan University. (Single.) Was prominent in development of the Hocking Valley (Ohio) iron region. President Union Iron Works of Buffalo, Buffalo Charcoal Iron Co., and Emporium Furnace Co.; vice-president Old Sterling Iron Co., and Ishpeming Mining Co.; director Pan-American Exposition Co., City National Bank, Elmira Steel Co., and other iron companies. Member Buffalo and Ellicott Clubs, and Atlantic Yacht Club of New York City.

BAIRD, HENRY MARTYN, JR.-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 63 High street, Yonkers. Member Psi Upsilon Club, University of New York Alumni Association, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

BAIRD, JOHN S.-Stock Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 137 West 85th street. Educated at Princeton. Member of the firm of Wilcox & Co., members New York Stock Exchange. Member Princeton, New York Athletic and Colonial Clubs.

BAKER, ALFRED J.-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 2141 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, Sept. 13, 1849. Educated by private tutor, and at Columbia Law School ('74). (Single.) Member Democratic, Sagamore and Jockey Clubs, and Sagamore Lodge No. 371, F. & A. M.

BAKER, CHARLES DUANE-Lawyer, 220 Broadway, New York City; residence 225 West 135th street. EduBorn in Steuben County, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1844. cated at Oberlin College and Cornell University. (Married.) Member Cornell, Delta Upsilon and Harlem Republican Clubs, and the Biographical Society of America.

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