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ICKELHEIMER. HENRY RUBENS-Banker, 27 William street, New York City; residence 6 East 65th street. Educated at Cornell ('88). Trustee of Cornell University. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. Member Manhattan, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Lawyers' and Cornell Clubs.

IDE, CHARLES W.-Cotton Merchant, 18 Cotton Exchange, New York City; residence 43 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Director Home Life Insurance Co., Merchants' Safe Deposit Co. and Phenix National Bank. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn.

IDE, GEORGE EDWARD-President, 254 Broadway, New York City; residence Larchmont Manor. President and director Home Life Insurance Co.; trustee Long Island Loan and Trust Co. Member University and Yale Clubs, and Hamilton Club of Brooklyn.

IDE, GEORGE ELMORE · Commodore, United States Navy Yard, Norfolk Va.; residence 1128 Madison avenue, New York City. Member Metropolitan, Army and Navy and New York Athletic Clubs and Sons of the American Revolution.

IDEN, HENRY, JR.-Gas Fixtures, 42 University place, New York City; residence Pelham Manor. Member of the firm of Iden & Cc. Director Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery R. R Co., Forty-Second Street, Manhattanville and St. Ni holas Avenue Ry. Co., Third Avenue R. R. Co., and Union Square Bank. Member New York Athletic Club and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

IHLDER, JOHN D.-Electrical Engineer, Yonkers. Born in Bremen, Germany, Jan. 28, 1848. Educated at Cornell ('87). (Married.) Chief engineer Otis Electric Co. Member Cornell Club and American Institute of Electrical Engineers.

IJAMS, JOHN T.-Woolen Commission Merchant, 55 Worth street, New York City; residence 146 East 35th street. Member of the firm of Ijams & Sanford. Member Merchants' Club.

IMBRIE, ANDREW C.-Manufacturer of Fishing Tackle, 18 Vesey street. New York City; residence 32 West 17th street. Born in Jersey City, N. J, May 16, 1875. Educated at Princeton (A.B., '95). (Single.) Manager of the business of Abbey & Imbrie. Member Princeton and University Clubs.

IMBRIE, CHARLES F.-Manufacturer of Fishing Tackle. 18 Vesey street, New York City; residence 32 West 17th street. Member of the firm of Abbey & Imbrie. Member University, South Side Sportsmen's, Princeton, Delta Phi and Twilight Clubs and Down Town Association.

INGALLS. CHARLES RUSSELL-Jurist, Wotkyns Block. Trov: residence Troy. Born in Greenwich, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1819. (Son of Judge Charles F. Ingalls.) Admitted to the Bar, 1844. Supreme Court Justice, 1863-90; retired upon reaching age limit.

INGALLS, F. ABBOTT-Cotton Goods Merchant, 61 Leonard street. New York City: residence 31 Garden place, Brooklyn. Member Union League and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn and Arkwright Club.

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INGALLS, MELVILLE E.-President, 379 Broadway, New York City; residence Cincinnati, Ohio. Born in Harrison, Me.. Sept. 6, 1842. Educated Bridgton Academy, and Harvard Law School. Practiced law in Boston, Mass., until 1867; member of Massachusetts Senate, 1867: connected with the Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette R. R. Co., 187080. President Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis R. R. Co. (The Big Four) since 1880; president and director Chesapeake and Ohio R. R. Co. since

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1888; director Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Member Manhattan, Metropolitan Transportation and Democratic Clubs, Metropolitan Club of Washington, D. C., Queen City Club of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Art Museum (president).

INGALLS, MELVILLE E,, JR.-Lawyer, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence 44 West 44th street. Born in Boston, Mass., Oct. 10, 1870. Educated at Harvard University ('92) and Harvard Law School ('95). (Single.) Member Harvard, University and Lawyers' Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

INGERSOLL, CHARLES D.-Lawyer, 170 Broadway, New York City; residence 635 Park avenue, Born in New Haven. Conn. Educated at Yale. Formerly Justice of the Seventh District Court, New York City and United States Loan Commissioner. Member University and Democratic Clubs, New England Society, Yale Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

INGERSOLL, ERNEST-Editor and Writer, 788 Broadway, New York City. Born in Monroe, Mich., March 13, 1852. Educated at Oberlin College and at Harvard. (Married.) Formerly connected with the editorial staffs of the New York "Tribune," "Standard Dictionary" and others. Has served on the United States Geological Survey and United States Fish Commission. Author of "Friends Worth Knowing,” “Wild ' Neighbors," "Country Cousins," "Knocking Round the Rockies," "The Ice Queen," "The Crest of the Continent" and "The Book of the Week."

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INGRAHAM, ARTHUR-Lawyer, 114 Nassau street, New York City; residence 13 West Ninth street. Member Union, St. Nicholas, University, Manhattan, New York Yacht, Larchmont Yacht and Racquet and Tennis Clubs.

INGRAHAM, GEORGE-Vice-President, 47 Cedar street, New York City; residence 33 Sanford avenue, Flushing. Educated at Wesleyan University. Director Phoenix Insurance Co. and Waclark Wire Co. Member Mendelssohn Glee and University Clubs and Wesleyan Alumni and Down Town Associations.

INGRAHAM, GEORGE L. Supreme Court Justice, Madison square, New York City; residence 13 West Ninth street. Born in New York City, 1847. Studied law in his father's office and was graduated from Columbia College Law School ('69). Elected Judge of the Superior Court in 1882, but was transferred to the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the death

of Judge Van Vorst; elected Supreme Court Justice in 1891, and is now one of the seven Judges in the ApMember pellate Division; term expires Dec. 31, 1905. Metropolitan, Manhattan, New York Yacht, New York Athletic and Tuxedo Clubs, Aldine Association and New York Genealogical Society.

INGRAHAM, HENRY C. M. - Lawyer, 16 Court Born street, Brooklyn; residence 444 Clinton avenue. in Amenia, N. Y., May 2, 1838. Educated at Wesleyan University. (Married Winifred Andrews.) President Brooklyn Bar Association; director Glen Cove Bank; trustee American Bible Society, Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Pekin (China) University, and Wesleyan University. Member Hamilton Club.

INMAN, HUGH M.-Cotton Merchant, Cotton Exchange Building, New York City; residence 42 West 57th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1874. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Member of the firm of Inman, Swann & Co. Member Metropolitan, St. Anthony and Yale Clubs.

INNES, WILLIAM T.-Real Estate, 21 East 20th street, New York City; residence 116 East 30th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 29, 1855. Educated at Columbia Grammar School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Innes & Center. Trustee St. Luke's Home for Indigent Christian Females. Member Calumet and Church Clubs and St. Nicholas Society.

INNET, EDWARD S.-Manufacturer of Sugar Machinery, 15 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 160 West 46th street. President and director S. S. Hepworth Co.; treasurer and director Fire Extinguisher Manufacturing Co. Member Circulo Colon Cervantes and Dunlap Society.

INNIS, WILLIAM R.-Dye Stuffs, 3 Cedar street, and Manager, 566 Broadway, New York City; residence 510 North Broadway, Yonkers. Member of the firm of Innis & Co. Member St. Andrew's Golf and University Clubs and Yale Alumni Association.

IRELAND, JOHN B.-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 15 East 47th street. Born in Steuben County, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1823. (Son of John L. and Mary [Floyd] Ireland.) Educated in private schools, and at the University of the City of New York ('41). (Married Adelia Duane Pell, 1863.) Admitted to the Bar, 1845; traveled extensively in Europe, Asia and Africa, 1851-6. Member Union and Church Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Sons of the Revolution, St. Nicholas, New York Genealogical, American Geographical, Archaelogical, Linnaean, Egyptian Exploration and New York Historical Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Academy of Sciences.

IRELAND, JOHN DE COURCY-Real Estate, 62 Liberty street and 511 Columbus avenue, New York City; residence 15 East 47th street. Member University, New York Athletic, University Athletic, New York Yacht and Yale Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, Society of the Cincinnati and American Geographical and St. Nicholas Societies.

IRONS, DAVID-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 309 Eddy street. Degrees of A.M. and Ph.D. Instructor in philosophy at Cornell University.

IRVINE, JAMES-President, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N, J. Born in Jamestown, Pa., Nov. 28, 1842. (Widower.) President and director New York Equipment Co.; treasurer and director New York Contract Co. Member Lawyers' Club and Ohio Society.

IRVING, ALEXANDER DUER-Insurance, 37 Liberty street, New York City; residence Irvingtonon-Hudson. Member Union Club and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

IRVING, ALEXANDER DUER, JR.-Insurance, 37 Liberty street, New York City; residence Irvingtonon-Hudson. Educated at Harvard ('95). Member Union and University Clubs and other organizations.

IRVING, JOHN DUER-Geologist, Columbia University, New York City. Born in Madison, Wis., Aug. 18, 1874. Educated at Columbia (A.B., '96 and A.M.). Fellow in geology at Columbia University. Author of several scientific works.

IRVING, JOHN TREAT-Lawyer, 59 Liberty street, New York City; residence 121 East 37th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 2, 1812. Educated at Columbia. Author of "Indian Sketches," "The Attorney," "Hawk Chief" and other works. Member Authors' Club, St. Nicholas Society and Columbia Alumni and Century Associations.

IRWIN, JOHN ARTHUR-Physician, 14 West 29th street, New York City. Born in Ireland, June 17, 1853. Educated at Cambridge University, Trinity College, Dublin, and Royal College of Surgeons, England. (Single.) President British Schools and Universities Club. Member New York Club, St. George's Society and Academy of Medicine.

IRWIN, WILLIAM-Lawyer, 203 Broadway, New York City; residence 1070 Lexington avenue. Born in Camlin, Roscommon County, Ireland, July 21, 1842. Educated in Dublin, Ireland, at Armagh Royal College, Kingston School (Rev. Dr. Stackpool, Master), and Trinity College. (Married.) Secretary, trustee, attorney and counsel American Savings Bank. Member Presbyterian Union, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York State Bar Association (life member), Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and Scotch-Irish and American Geographical Societies.

ISAACS, ABRAM SAMUEL-Clergyman, Editor and Professor, 2 West 14th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Aug. 30, 1852. Educated at New York University (A.B., '71, A.M., '73, and Ph.D., '78) and University of Breslau, Germany ('78). Mar. Proried Lily Lee Harby of Houston, Texas, 1890.) fessor of German literature in Post-Graduate Department of New York University since 1895; editor "The Jewish Messenger" since 1878. Author of several religious works; frequent contributor to current literature.

ISAACS, ARCHIBALD EZEKIEL-Physician and Instructor, 240 East Broadway, New York City. Degree of M. D. Clinical instructor in surgery, Cornell University Medical College.

ISAACS, ISAAC S.-Lawyer, 27 Pine street, New York City; residence 110 East 73d street. Born in New York City, Nov. 1, 1845. (Widower.) Member of the firm of M. S. & I. S. Isaacs. President Hebrew Benevolent Association and West End Synagogue; secreMember tary United Hebrew Charities Association. Republican Club, Freundschaft and Phi Beta Kappa Societies and State Bar, United Charitable and Purim Associations.

ISAACS, J. STANLEY - Mortgage Loans, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 20 East 88th street. Born in New York City, Aug. 21, 1843. Educated in New York City. (Single.) Was United States Assistant Appraiser, Port of New York, in 1892. Member Reform and Plaza Clubs and Purim Association.

ISAACS, MONTEFIORE Stock Broker, 62 New street, New York City; residence 153 West 22d street. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Metropolitan, Union, Whist, Tuxedo, South Side Sportsmen's and Racquet and Tennis Clubs.

ISAACS, MYER S.-Lawyer, 27 Pine street, New York City; residence 110 East 73d street. Born in New York City, May 8, 1841. (Son of Rev. Samuel M. and Jane Isaacs.) Educated at New York University and Law School. (Widower.) Member of the firm of M. S. & I. S. Isaacs. Has served as Justice of the Marine Court; on executive committee of the New York Bar Association, and Republican Club; counsel to City Club; as president of Educational Alliance and Hebrew Free School Association; also as a member of various citizens' committees on public questions, political and charitable. President Baron de Hirsch Fund, Woodbine Land and Improvement Co. and Borough Homes Co., director Columbia Bank, American Savings Bank and Lawyers' Mortgage Insurance Co. Member City, Social Reform and Republican Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa, Civil Service Reform, State Bar and American Bar Associations, Academy of Sciences, Academy of Political Science and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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tan, Union, Union League, City, New York Athletic, Reform, Seawanhaka - Corinthian Yacht, Turf and Field, and Knickerbocker Clubs and Down Town and Century Associations.

ISELIN, ADRIAN, JR.-Banker, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence 9 East 26th street. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of A. Iselin & Co. Vice-president and director Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Ry. Co.; vice-president and trustee Guaranty Trust Co.; secretary and trustee Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Co.; director Allegheny and Western Ry. Co., City and Suburban Homes Co., Gallatin National Bank, Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Co., Mahoning Valley Ry. Co., Mobile and Ohio R. R. Co., North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., of London and Edinburgh; Reynoldsville and Falls Creek R. R. Co. and Southern Ry. Co.; trustee Central Trust Co., Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York, and Fifth Avenue Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, Knickerbocker, Westchester County Country, Catholic, Larchmont Yacht and Riding Clubs and Down Town and Century Associations.

ISELIN, C. OLIVER-Banker, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Managing owner of the syndicate that built the yacht "Columbia," which successfully defended in 1899 the contests for the "America" cup in races with the British yacht "Shamrock." Member Union, Knickerbocker, Larchmont Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Reform, Westchester County Country, New York Athletic, Westminster Kennel, Riding, Turf and Field, Atlantic Yacht, Carteret Gun and Corinthian Yacht Clubs, American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Down Town Association and National Academy of Design.

ISELIN, COLUMBUS O'DONNELL Banker, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence 11 West 52d street. Member of the firm of A. Iselin & Co. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Vice-president and director New Rochelle Water Co.; director Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Ry. Co., Mahoning Valley Ry. Co., Reynoldsville and Fall Creek R. R. Co., and Allegheny and Western Ry. Co.; trustee New York Life Insurance and Trust Co. Member Union, Knickerbocker, Larchmont Yacht, Seawanhaka - Corinthian Yacht, Westchester County Country, New York Yacht, Riding, Mendelssohn Glee and Metropolitan Clubs and Down Town Association.

ISELIN, WILLIAM E.-Dry Goods Merchant, 1 Greene street, New York City; residence 745 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Wm. Iselin & Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, City, Knickerbocker, Catholic, Merchants', Delta Phi, Suburban Riding and Driving, Westchester County Country, Larchmont Yacht, New York Yacht and Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and American Museum of Natural History.

ISHAM, CHARLES-Lawyer, 33 Wall street, New York City; residence 15 East 66th street. Member Harvard, University, Knickerbocker and Fencers' Clubs, St. Nicholas, American Geographical and American Fine Arts Societies, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, Colonial Order, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

ISHAM, CHARLES H.-Merchant, 91 Gold street, New York City; residence 123 East 37th street. Secretary and trustee Clinton Hall Association; director Mechanics' National Bank. Member Union League and Twilight Clubs, New England Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and National Academy of Design.

ISHAM, SAMUEL-Artist, 58 West 57th street, New York City; residence 5 East 61st street. Director American Fine Arts Society. Member Metropolitan, University, Riding, Players' and Yale Clubs, Century Association, American Fine Arts Society, and Architectural League.

ISHAM, WILLIAM B.-President, 146 Broadway, and Vice-President, 29 Union square, West, New York City; residence 5 East 61st street. President and director Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co.; vice-president and director Bank of the Metropolis; director Eagle Fire Insurance Co.; trustee Atlantic Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Riding and Twilight Clubs, Down Town Association, American Museum of Nat

ural History, National Academy of Design and American Fine Arts and New England Societies.

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ISHKANIAN, ANTRANIG T. - Physician, 253 West 43d street, New York City. Born in Adrianople, Turkey in Europe, May 16, 1861. Educated at Union College and New York University Medical College. (Married.) Assistant in genito-urinary surgery at Polyclinic Medical College. Member Social Culture Club, Union Alumni Association and Y. M. C. A.

ISRAELS, CHARLES H.-Architect, 194 Broadway, New York City; residence 179 West 97th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 23, 1865. Educated at Irving Institute, Tarrytown, N. Y., and Art Students' League. (Single.) Member of the firm of Israels & Harder. Member Sketch (president), West Side Republican, Riverside Republican, New Amsterdam Republican and Kit-Kat Clubs, Municipal Art Society and Architectural League (treasurer).

IVES, ALFRED E.-Teacher, Decatur street and Lewis avenue, Brooklyn; residence 403 Hancock street. Born in Colebrook, Conn. Educated at Amherst College ('68). (Married.) Principal of Public School No. 35. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Aurora Grata Clubs.

IVES, BRAYTON-Banker, 37 Wall street, New York City; residence 44 East 34th street. Born in Farmington, Conn., 1840, Educated at Yale ('61). Served with a Connecticut regiment during Civil War, and was brevetted brigadier-general. Resident of New York City since 1867. President and trustee Metropolitan Trust Co.; chairman board of directors Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Co.; director Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York Stock Exchange Building Co., Northern Pacific R. R. Co., United States Guarantee Co. and Western National Bank. Member New York Stock Exchange, and of the Metropolitan, Union League, Yale, University, Grolier, Players', Lawyers', Tuxedo, Turf and Field and Riding Clubs, Dunlap, American Geographical and New England Societies, Century Association and Loyal Legion.

IVES, JOHN H.-Secretary, 914 Broadway, New York City; residence 122 Hendrix street, Brooklyn. Secretary and director Purssell Mfg Co. Member Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and Republican Club.

IVES, RALPH OLMSTED-Real Estate, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 117 West 58th street. Member Baltusrol Golf and Calumet Clubs and Society of Colonial Wars.

IVES, SHERWOOD BISSELL-Physician and instructor, 53 West 52d street, New York City. Degrees of A.B. and M.D. Instructor in physical diagnosis Cornell University Medical College. Member University Athletic Club and Yale Alumni Association.

IVINS, WILLIAM M.-Lawyer, 27 William street, New York City; residence 123 West 86th street. Member of the firm of Ivins, Kidder & Melcher. Ex-chamberlain of the City of New York. Member Players', Grolier, Lawyers', Reform, City and Country Clubs, Down Town Association, Liederkranz and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

IVISON, DAVID B.-Publisher, 100 Washington square, East, New York City; residence 12 West 48th street, and Rutherford, N. J. Born in Auburn, N. Y., June 28, 1835. (Married Emeline M., daughter of Daniel Crane, of New York City, 1860.) President and director American Book Co. Member Union League and Union Clubs, Aldine Association and Presbyterian Union.

IVISON, HENRY - Publisher, 100 Washington square, East, New York City; residence Rutherford, N. J. Connected with the American Book Co. Member Union League, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Yale and University Clubs, Union and Lawn Tennis Clubs of Rutherford, N. J., Metropolitan Museum of Art and Aldine Association.

IWAHARA, KENZO-Merchant, 445 Broome street, New York City; residence 2 West 98th street. Born in Kaga, Japan, Oct. 21, 1863. Educated in Tokio, Japan. (Married.) Manager of Mitsui & Co. Was director Wada Warehouse Co. (Ltd.), of Kobe, Japan, and was honorary member of Chamber of Commerce of Kobe. Member Merchants' Central Club.

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JACCACI, AUGUST F.-Artist, 141 East 25th street, New York City; residence 49 West 57th street. Manager of art department "McClure's Magazine." Member Players' and Barnard Clubs and Century Association.

JACKSON, ARTHUR C.-Architect, 28 East 41st street, New York City; residence 55 West 33d street. Born in Utica, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1865. Educated at Harvard, School of Mines of Columbia College, and in Paris. (Single.) Member University Athletic, Architectural League, Harvard and University Clubs and Athletic Association of Harvard Graduates.

JACKSON, A. V. WILLIAMS - Professor, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence Yonkers. Born in New York City, Feb. 9, 1862. Educated in private and public schools and at Columbia College (valedictorian, '83; L.H.D. and Ph.D.) and at the German universities. (Married.) Professor of Indo-Iranian languages at Columbia University; member of the Board of Education of the City of Yonkers. Appointed as delegate by the Department of State to represent the United States at the Twelfth International Congress of Orientalists, held at Rome, Italy, in 1899; also represented Columbia University. Author of several scientific works. Member Psi Upsilon Club, American Oriental Society, Columbia University Alumni Association, Society for Literary Knowledge and Deutsche Morgenlaendische Gessellschaft.

JACKSON, BENJAMIN A.-Transfer Agent, 101 Chambers street, 555 Pearl street, 72 Prince street and Pier 38 East River, New York City; residence 578 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. Member Marine and Field, New York Athletic and Atalanta Boat Clubs and Long Island Wheelmen.

JACKSON, CHARLES A.-Lawyer, 16 Exchange place, New York City; residence 308 Madison avenue. Secretary and director Litho-Transfer Co. Member Manhattan and Democratic Clubs, Columbia Alumni Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JACKSON, CHARLES CARROLL-Merchant, 21 South William street, New York City; residence 33 West 37th street. Member Metropolitan, University, Union and Harvard Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

JACKSON, CHARLES E.-Lumber Merchant, 15 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence Paterson, N. J. Born in Newark, N. J., Aug. 28, 1865. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of Charles E. Jackson & Co. President, treasurer and director Metropolitan Lumber Co. Member Orpheus Club of Paterson.

JACKSON, EDWIN E., JR.-Lawyer, 115 Broadway, New York City; residence 266 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Director Boorum & Pease Co. Member Psi Upsilon, Hardware, Union League and Lawyers' Clubs, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Amherst Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JACKSON, FRANCIS D.-Steel, Iron and Bronze Manufacturer, 118 North 11th street, Brooklyn; residence 1 West 69th street, New York City. Born in New York City, June 19, 1858. Educated in private and public schools and at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Connected with the firm of Poulson & Eger until 1897, in which year they incorporated as the Hecla Iron Works, which company was known as the pioneer manufacturers of iron for modern fireproof buildings such as American Surety, Equitable, Park Row and many others in New York City and throughout the United States. Secretary and manager Hecla Iron Works since 1897.

JACKSON, FREDERICK WENDELL Stock Broker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence Throgg's Neck, Westchester. Born in Staten Island, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1845. Educated at Columbia. (Married.) Treasurer and director Chesapeake and Western R. R. Co. and Old Dominion Construction Co. Member of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Metropolitan, Grolier, Union League, and University Clubs, Westchester County Country Club, New York Historical, New York Genealogical, Zoological and Botanical Societies and Columbia University Alumni Association.

JACKSON, GEORGE THOMAS-Physician, 14 East 31st street, New York City; residence 692 West End avenue. Born in New York City, Dec. 19, 1852. Educated in private and public schools of New York City, at College of the City of New York, New York College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D.) and in Europe for two years. (Married.) Instructor in dermatology, Columbia University Medical Department; professor of dermatology University of Vermont Medical Department; consultant dermatologist to Presbyterian Hospital and the New York Infirmary for Women and Children. Author of "Diseases of the Hair and Scalp" and "Ready Reference Handbook of Skin Diseases." Member Arts Club, New York Academy of Medicine, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.

JACKSON, JAMES-Banker, 722 Broadway, New York City; residence Paterson, N. J. Born in Paterson, 1841. (Married.) President and director CedarCliff Silk Co. and Gould-Mersereau Co. Member Lawyers' Club.

JACKSON, J. ARTHUR-Physician, The Jackson Sanatorium, Dansville; residence "The Wayside." Born in Dansville, May 4, 1868. Educated at the University of Buffalo. (Married.) Secretary and manager Jackson Sanatorium; director Citizens' Bank of Dansville, Livingston Land Co. and Humboldt Summit Land Co., of Buffalo, and Dansville Gas and Electric Light Co. Formerly captain in 65th Regiment N. G. N. Y. Member Union Hose Club of Dansville, Rochester Club of Rochester and Livingston County Medical Society.

JACKSON, JAMES HATHAWAY- Physician, Danville. Born in Petersboro, Madison Co., N. Y., June 11, 1841. Educated in common schools, and at Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York City (M.D., '76). In charge of the Jackson Sanatorium since 1882. Edited "Laws of Life and Journal of Health," 1882-93. Member of medical societies.

JACKSON, JOHN BRINCKERHOFF-Secretary, Bismark Strasse 3, Northwest, Berlin, Germany; residence Union League Club, New York City. Educated at United States Naval Academy. Secretary United States Embassy at Berlin, Germany. Member Union League, University, Lawyers' and Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, Liederkranz, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association, American Museum of Natural History and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JACKSON, LOUIS L.-Stock and Oil Broker, 60 Broadway, New York City; residence 868 Boulevard. Member of the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon and New York Athletic Clubs.

JACKSON, OSWALD-Civil Engineer, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 550 Park avenue. Born in New York City, Sept. 5, 1870. Educated at Columbia College School of Mines ('92). (Single.) Member Metropolitan Club, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Columbia University Alumni Association and Delta Phi Fraternity.

JACKSON, PERCY-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence Belleville, N. J. Born in Belleville, May 21, 1863. Educated in Geneva (Switzerland) public schools, at Heidelberg University (Germany), Yale ('85), and at Columbia Law School ('87). (Single.) Secretary, treasurer and director Port Johnson Towing Co.; director Firemen's Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J. Member Lawyers', University, Yale and Psi Upsilon Clubs.

JACKSON, RICHARD C.-Official Railway Mail Service, Post Office Building, New York City; residence 632 West 147th street. Born in New York City, July 9, 1829. Educated in Easthampton, Mass. (Married.) Director New York Ophthalmic Hospital; trustee Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Member Sons of the American Revolution and Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

JACKSON, SAMUEL MACAULEY-Professor, University Heights, New York City; residence 692 West End avenue. Born in New York City, June 19, 1851. Educated at the College of the City of New York ('70) and Union Theological Seminary ('73). Honorary degree of LL.D. from Washington and Lee University in 1892, and D.D. from New York University in 1893. (Single.) Professor of church history at New York University. Member New York Presbytery since 1880. Editor of "Heroes of the Reformation" (8 vols.) and "Handbooks for Practical Workers in Church and Philanthropy" (10 vols.). Member Reform and National Arts Clubs, American Geographical and New York Historical Societies, Union Theological Seminary Alumni, American Historical and Century Associations, Huguenot Society of America, and Presbyterian Union.

JACKSON, THEODORE F.-Lawyer, 84 Broadway, Brooklyn; residence 10 West 43d street, New York City and West Hampton Beach, L. I. Born in Rockaway, N. J., Nov. 16, 1830. (Married.) Comptroller of the City of Brooklyn, 1889-91. Director First National Bank of Brooklyn, Lawyers' Mortgage Insurance Co., New York and East River Ferry Co., Union Ferry Co. of New York and Brooklyn, Brooklyn Ferry Co. and Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Co.; trustee Long Island Loan and Trust Co. and Williamsburgh Trust Co. Member Racquet and Tennis, National Arts and Riding Clubs, Brooklyn, Hanover and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, New York Historical Society, Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Sons of the American Revolution, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JACKSON, TOWNSEND G.-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 68 St. Paul's place, Brooklyn. Born in Catskill, N. Y. Educated at Catskill Academy and St. Stephen's College. (Married S. Childs Fairchild.) Rector St. Paul's Church. Charity Manager Church Foundation and Orphans' Press; trustee Deaconess Society and St. Catherine's Hall. Member Marine and Field, Midwood, Riding and Driving and Brooklyn Clerical Clubs.

JACKSON, WILLIAM H.-Iron Manufacturer, 860 Broadway, 32 East 18th street, and 315 East 28th street, New York City; residence 825 Madison avenue. Born in New York City, February, 1829. Educated in Mechanics' School. (Married.) President and director Jackson Architectural Iron Works; president Board of Direction General Synod, Reformed Church of America; director United States Fire Insurance Co.; trustee New York Savings Bank. Member Republican and Union League Clubs, Aldine Association, Sons of the Revolution, Lafayette Post, G. A. R., General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen and Chamber of Commerce.

JACOB, CHARLES-Manufacturer, 539 West 39th street, New York City; residence 310 West 45th street. Born and educated in Brooklyn, N. Y. (Married.) Director Scourene Mf'g Co. and Mathushek & Son Piano Co.; trustee Eastern District Savings Bank of Brooklyn.

JACOB, C. ALBERT-Manufacturer, 539 West 39th street, New York City; residence 216 Van Buren street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 12, 1864. Educated in Brooklyn public schools. President and director Scourene Mf'g Co.; treasurer and director Mathushek & Son Piano Co.

JACOB, EPHRAIM A. Judge, Criminal Court Building, New York City; residence 665 Madison avenue. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1845. Educated at the College of the City of New York ('64) and Columbia College Law School ('66). Admitted to the Bar in 1866 and practiced in New York City until his appointment to the Special Session Bench in 1896; term expires July 1, 1901. Author of "Fisher's Digest of the English Common Law" (11 vols.) and other legal works.

JACOB, LAWRENCE-Broker, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence 42 East 49th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 9, 1857. Educated at Harvard ('78). (Married.) Member of the firm of John H. Jacquelin & Co. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member University and Country Clubs.

JACOBI, ABRAHAM - Physician and Professor, Columbia University, New York City; residence 110 West 34th street. Born in Germany, May 6, 1830. Educated at the Universities of Greifswald, Goettingen and Bonn; degrees of M.D. and LL.D. (Married.) Practicing in New York City since 1853. Served on Committee of Seventy, 1894. Clinical professor at Columbia University. Member City and Barnard Clubs, Century Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, American Geographical Society, Liederkranz, New York Academy of Medicine (president) and of many medical societies.

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JACOBUS, ARTHUR MIDDLETON · 260 West 57th street, New York City. Born in West Livingston, Essex Co., N. J., Jan. 10, 1854. Educated in Livingston (N. J.) private schools, New York public schools, at Bellevue Hospital Medical College (M.D., '76) and University of Wurzburg (1878-9). Resdent house surgeon Presbyterian Hospital, 1876-8; attending gynecologist Northwestern Dispensary, 1880-90; lecturer on gynecology New York Polytechnic, 1882-9. Now medical examiner Board of Education; attending gynecologist out door department Presbyterian Hospital; director Physicians' Mutual Aid Association; trustee Academy of Medicine and Society of Medical Jurisprudence; delegate State Medical Society; lieutenant of Second Battery and honorary member Squadron "A" N. G. N. Y. Member New York Athletic Club, New York County Medical, Northwestern Medical and Surgical, Obstetrical and Holland Societies and Presbyterian Hospital Alumni and Bellevue University Medical College Alumni Associations.

JACOBUS, DAVID SCHENCK-Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology; residence 83 Grand street, Jersey City, and Ridgefield, N. J. Born in Ridgefield, Jan. 20, 1862. Educated at Stevens Institute of Technology ('84). (Married Laura Dinkel, 1899.) Professor

of experimental mechanics and engineering physics, Stevens Institute of Technology. Has contributed a number of papers to the tranasactions of scientific societies. Member Engineers', National Arts and Technical (Chicago) Clubs, Holland Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, American Mathematical Society, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Franklin Institute of Philadelphia.

JACOBUS, JOHN W.-Thread Merchant, 260 West Broadway, New York City; residence 209 West 55th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 19, 1844. Edu

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