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(Married.) Connected with The American Thread Co. Member of the Board of Aldermen, 1878-80; United States Marshal, Southern District of New York, 1890-5. Member Republican and New York Athletic Clubs, Kimball Post No. 100, G. A. R., Palestine Commandery, No. 18, and Mecca Temple, A. A. O. N. M., of New York.

JACOBY, HAROLD-Professor, 116th street and Morningside Heights; residence 15 West 53d street. Born in New York City, March 4, 1865. Educated at Columbia (A.B. '85 and Ph.D.). (Married Annie Maclear, of Cape Town, South Africa, 1890.) Professor of astronomy at Columbia University since 1894. Author of papers on astronomical subjects. Member Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Century Association, Scientific Alliance and New York Academy of Sciences.

JACOBY, HENRY SYLVESTER-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 7 Reservoir avenue. Born in Springton, Pa., April 8, 1857. Educated at Lehigh University. (Married.) Was chief draughtsman United States Engineer Office, Memphis, Tenn., and instructor in civil engineering at Lehigh University. Now professor of bridge engineering and graphics, Cornell University. Author of "Text Book on Plain Lettering" and "Outlines of Descriptive Geometry;" joint author with Professor Mansfield Merriman of "Text Book on Roofs and Bridges." Member American Society of Civil Engineers (associate Fellow), Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Sigma Xi Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science and Tau Beta Pi Fraternity.

JACOBY, MORRIS-Real Estate, 147 Nassau street, New York City; residence 1215 Madison avenue. Born in Germany, May 3, 1857. Educated in New York City public schools. (Married.) Was clerk to New York Assembly Committee on Affairs of Cities 1891, and member of Assembly 1893. Secretary, manager and director Mount Zion Cemetery; director Caddo Asphalt Mining Co.; official appraiser for the City of New York In condemnation proceedings, particularly Division Street Park, Eleventh Ward Park and the new East River Bridge. Member Cherokee and Democratic Clubs, Tammany Society and a number of religious and charitable societies.

JACQUELIN, HERBERT TEN BROECK-Broker, 50 Broadway, New York City; residence 34 East 38th street. Member of the firm of John H. Jacquelin & Co. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Union and Whist Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

JAFFE, MOSES - Lawyer, 287 Broadway, New York City; residence 170 Henry street. Born in Salaut, Russia, Aug. 11, 1873. Educated in Bavaria and Baden (Germany), and at New York University. (Single.) Director Tri-State Road Contract Co.

JAFFRAY, ROBERT, JR.-Merchant, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 58 West 46th street. (Married.) Governor of New York Skin and Cancer Hospital. Member University, Grolier, Barnard, Yale and Manuscript Clubs, Musical Arts, New York Historical and American Geographical Societies, Century Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Sons of the Revolution.

JAHN, GUSTAVE A.-Merchant, 98 Wall street, New York City; residence 449 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Gustave A. Jahn & Co. Director Germania Savings Bank of Kings County. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn and Lafayette Post, G. A. R.

JAMES, ARTHUR CURTISS-Metal Importer and Manufacturer, 99 John street, New York City; residence 92 Park avenue. Born in New York City. Educated at Amherst College. (Married.) Director Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., Arizona and Southwestern R. R. Co., Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. and United Globe Mines. Member Metropolitan, Atlantic Yacht, Seawanhaka - Corinthian Yacht, University, New York Yacht, Riding and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs and American Geographical and Down Town Associations.

JAMES, CHARLES FRANCIS (Colonel)-Lawyer, 96 Broadway, New York City; residence 34 Gramercy

Park. Born in Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y., July 12, 1856. (Son of ex-Postmaster-General Thomas L. James.) Educated in public schools, at the College of the City of New York, Madison University (A.B., A.M. and Ph.D.) and at Columbia College Law School (LL.B.). (Married.) Member of the firm of Dittenhoefer, Gerber & James. Served as counsel to the Commissioners of Immigration, Assistant United States District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and as assistant corporation counsel for the City of New York. Member of the Committee of Seventy, 1894; aide-de-camp with rank of colonel on staff of Governor Levi P. Morton, 1895-7. President and director American Railway Directory Co.; director Empire Theatre Co. of Albany, and Anglo-American Oyster Co. Member Union League, Atlantic Yacht and Lawyers' Clubs, American Geographical and St. David's Societies and Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity.

JAMES, CLINTON R.-Real Estate, 193 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 45 Eighth avenue. Member of the firm of James & Son. Member Montauk Club.

JAMES, DARWIN R. Indigo Merchant, 123 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 226 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Williamsburg, Mass., May 14, 1834. Educated at Mount Pleasant Boarding School, Amherst, Mass. Has been engaged in the East Indies trade since 1857. Was park commissioner in Brooklyn for six years; Congressman, 1883-7; served on Governor Black's special commission to investigate the expenditure of State funds, 1898. Has traveled extensively in the East. President and trustee East Brooklyn Savings Bank; president People's Telephone Corporation; vice-president and director Franklin Safe Deposit Co.; director Mutual Mercantile Agency, Edison Illuminating Co., Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange and Franklin Trust Co.; ex-president (served six years) and ex-secretary (served eighteen years) New York Board of Trade and Transportation. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn.

JAMES, DAVID H.-Hardware, 25 Cliff street, New York City; residence 25 East 57th street. President Central Stamping Co. Member New York, Fulton and Nineteenth Century Clubs.

JAMES, D. WILLIS-Metal Importer and Manufacturer, 11 Cliff street, New York City; residence 40 East 39th street. Vice-president and trustee United States Trust Co.; director Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia Land and Water Power Co., Commercial Mining Co., Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co., Northern Pacific Ry. Co. and United Globe Mines. Member Metropolitan, New York Yacht, Alpha Delta Phi and Riding Clubs, American Geographical Society, Down Town Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Academy of Design and American Museum of Natural History.

JAMES, EDWARD C.-Lawyer, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence Ogdensburg. Born in Ogdensburg, May 1, 1841. (Son of Amaziah Bailey and Lucia Williams [Ripley] James.) Educated in Ogdensburg and Geneva. (Widower.) Member of the firm of James, Schell & Elkus. Served with New York Volunteers during Civil War; was commissioned successively major, lieutenant-colonel anl colonel, and was honorably discharged in August, 1863, on a surgeon's certificate for disability received in service. Admitted to the Bar in Ogdensburg in October, 1863. Member Lawyers' and Lotos Clubs, Dunlap Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Mayflower Descendants, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and George Washington Post, G. A. R.

JAMES, GEORGE D.-Railways and Mining, 29 Broadway, New York City; residence Cranford, N. J. Born in Plymouth, England, Feb. 3, 1860. Educated in Plymouth. Came to the United States, 1882. (Married.) President and director Mining and Land Investment Co., Cripple Creek Ry. Co., The Finance Co., Western Investment and Exploration Co. and Winona Gold Mining Co.; secretary, treasurer and director Southwestern Coal and Iron Co. Is a Foundation Fellow of the Society of Science, Letters and Arts of London, England.

JAMES, HENRY A.-Lawyer, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence 20 West 11th street. Born in Bal

timore, Md., April 24, 1854. Educated at Yale ('74). (Married.) Member University and Yale Clubs, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JAMES, JOHN F.-Real Estate, 193 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 45 Eighth avenue. Member of the firm of James & Son. Member Montauk Club.

JAMES, JOHN S.-Stock Broker, 16 Broad street, New York City; residence 6 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. Born in Georgia, 1850. Educated in Georgia. (Married.) Director Brooklyn Academy of Music and Philharmonic Society; trustee Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and South Brooklyn Savings Institution. Member Hamilton and Rembrandt Clubs of Brooklyn.

JAMES, THOMAS LEMUEL (General)-Banker, 32 East 42d street, New York City; residence 322 West 80th street. Born in Utica, N. Y., March 29, 1831. Educated at Utica Academy. (Married.) Published a newspaper at Hamilton, N. Y., 1851-6; inspector of customs Port of New York, 1861-4; weigher, 1864-70; deputy collector of customs, 1870-3; Postmaster New York City, 1873-81; United States Postmaster-General, 1881-2. President Lincoln National Bank since 1882. Has been mayor of Tenafly, N. J., director of the Jersey Junction R. R. Co. and Carthage and Watertown R. R. Co. and trustee of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. President and trustee Lincoln Safe Deposit Co.; director Anglo-American Savings and Loan Association, Plastic Material Metal Covering Co., Harriman and Northeastern R. R. Co., International Pulp Co., Jersey City and Bayonne R. R. Co., Joseph Ladue Gold Mining and Development Co. of Yukon, Love Electric Traction Co.. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New Jersey Shore Line R. R. Co., Prescott Express Co. and West Shore and Ontario Terminal Co. Member Union League, American Yacht and Englewood (N. J.) Clubs and St. David's Society.

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at Rutgers College ('49) and University of Pennsylvania ('52). (Married Isabella W. Green of Princeton, N. J.) Entered United States Army as assistant surgeon, 1861, and served until 1894, when he was retired by age limitation with rank of lieutenant-colonel. Member Delta Phi Club, Rutgers College Alumni Association and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

JANVRIN, JOSEPH E.-Physician, 22 East 35th street, New York City; residence 191, Madison avenue. Born in Exeter, N. H., Jan. 13, 1839. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, Medical Department of Dartmouth College and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Married.) Served in a surgical capacity during Civil War. Director and surgeon New York Skin and Cancer Hospital; director New York Academy of Medicine. Member Union League Club, New England Society, Society of Colonial Wars and Society of Mayflower Descendants.

JAQUES, DAVID R.-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 119 East 50th street. Member Harvard Club, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JAQUES, WASHINGTON L.-Treasurer, 112 Park avenue, and Printer, 52 East 41st street, New York City; residence Murray Hill Hotel. Member of the firm of Jackson & Co. Treasurer and director Official Hotel Red Book and Directory Co.; director Franklin National Bank and Murray Hill Hotel; trustee West Side Savings Bank. Member Press Club.

JARDINE, GEORGE E.-Architect, 1262 Broadway, New York City; residence Rye. Member of the firm of Jardine, Kent & Jardine. Member St. Andrew's Golf and Burns Clubs, Apawamis Club of Rye and Architectural League.

JARDINE, JOHN-Architect, 1262 Broadway, and Vice-President, 633 Madison avenue, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Member of the firm of Jardine, Kent & Jardine. Second vice-president and trustee United States Savings Bank. Member St. Andrew's Golf, Union League and Sullivan County Clubs and Architectural League.

JARRETT, ARTHUR R. (Captain) - Physician, 95 Halsey street, Brooklyn. Trustee Bedford Bank of Brooklyn. Member Army and Navy Clubs of New York City, and Oxford and Montauk Clubs.

JARVIE, JAMES N.-Coffee Merchant, 71 Water street, New York City; residence Glen Ridge, N. J. Director Bank of America and Guaranty Trust Co.; trustee Central Trust Co., London Assurance Corporation and Mutual Life Insurance Co. Member Crescent Athletic, Hamilton and Brooklyn Clubs of Brooklyn, Metropolitan Club, Down Town Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

JARVIS, PAUL-Treasurer and Superintendent, 663 Main street, Buffalo; residence 301 Bryant street. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 27, 1864. Educated at Trinity College, Upper Canada College, and Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto. (Single.) Formerly professional accountant and auditor. Now treasurer and superintendent World's Dispensary Medical Association. Member Liberal, Independent and Buffalo Canoe (vice-commodore) Clubs.

JARVIS, SAMUEL M.-President, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence The Dakota. Director North American Trust Co., Augusta Ry. and Electric Co., Bear River Irrigation and Ogden Waterworks Co., Northeast Electric Ry. Co., Ottawa Waterworks and Light Co. and United States Land Co. Member Lawyers' and Colonial Clubs, Southern Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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JENCKS, FRANCIS M.-Lawyer, 146 Broadway, New York City; residence 89 Riverside avenue. ber Union League, New York Yacht, Lawyers', Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Country Clubs, New England Society and Down Town Association.

JENKINS, ARTHUR-Journalist, Syracuse; residence 721 Tallman street. Born in Buffalo, N. Y., July 23, 1851. Educated in common schools of Milwaukee, Wis. (Married Emma Hogan, 1874.) Resident of Syracuse since 1871. President and director "Syracuse Herald" Co., which publication he established in 1877. Member Century and Citizens' Clubs.

JENKINS, EDMUND FELLOWS-Secretary and Superintendent, 297 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 297 Fourth avenue. Born in Weedsport, N. Y., July 28, 1844. (Son of John Stillwell and Minerva [Fellows] Jenkins.) Educated in public schools. (Married Adelaide Eliza, daughter of George Montgomery, of Newburyport, Mass., 1889.) Served during Civil War, 1861-5, as first lieutenant 126th United States Volunteers. Second lieutenant Old Guard of New York. Secretary and superintendent New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for twenty-five years. Member Larchmont Yacht Club, New England Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, Military Order of Foreign Wars and Old Guard.

JENKINS, FRANK W.-Hydraulic Engineer, 86 Liberty street, New York City; residence 28 Tompkins place, Brooklyn. Connected with the firm of Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot. Member Reform and Hardware Clubs, and Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.

JENKINS, FREDRIC W.-Attorney, Phelps Bank Building, Binghamton; residence 82 Riverside Drive. Born in Rochester, N. H., May 12, 1859. Educated at Exeter High School, Phillips Exeter Academy and Columbia University. (Married.) Member of the firm of Jenkins & Page. Counsel and director Security Mutual Life Insurance Co., Strong State Bank, Binghamton Beet Sugar Co., Binghamton Building Co. and Home Mutual Loan and Savings Association. Member Binghamton and Country Clubs, and Republican Club of New York City.

JENKINS, GEORGE W.-Banker, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Born in Pennsylvania. Educated at Yale. (Married.) President and director American Deposit and Loan Co. Member Lawyers', University, Morristown (N. J.), Morristown Golf and Union League Clubs and Yale Alumni Association.

JENKINS, RAYMOND-Banker, 682 Broadway, New York City; residence 22 Monroe place, Brooklyn. President and director East River National Bank. Member Hamilton, Brooklyn and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn, and Aldine Association.

JENKINS, SYLVANUS F., JR.-Rochester. Member St. Nicholas and Calumet Clubs of New York City, Genesee Valley Club and Sons of the Revolution.

JENKINS, WILLIAM B.-Wine Importer, 67 Liberty street, New York City; residence Larchmont. Member New York Athletic, New York, Larchmont Yacht, Indian Harbor Yacht and Manhattan Clubs, Union League, Jersey City and Carteret Gun Clubs of Jersey City, N. J., Country Club of Lakewood, N. J., and Holland Lodge.

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JENKINS, WILLIAM T.-Physician, 17 street, and Commissioner, 55th street and Sixth avenue, New York City; residence Rosebank, S. I. Born in Holly Springs, Miss., October, 1856. Educated at the Universities of Mississippi, Virginia and New York. (Married.) Coroner's physician New York City, 1881-2; health officer port of New York, 1892-4. Now commissioner of health of New York City; director Merchants' Marine Hospital Service for foreign sailors; chairman sanitary commission of Board of Health. Member Democratic Club, County Medical Society and County Medical Association.

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JENKS, ALMET F. Supreme Court Justice, Court House, Brooklyn; residence 8 Pierrepont street. Born in Brooklyn, May 21, 1853. Educated at Phillips Andover Academy ('71), Yale ('75) and Columbia ('77). (Married.) Assistant district attorney of Kings County, 1884-6; corporation counsel of Brooklyn, 1886-93; Judge-Advocate General of New York State, 1891-5; member of Constitutional Convention, 1895; assistant corporation counsel of New York City, in charge of office in Brooklyn, 1898; elected Supreme Court Justice in 1898 for term expiring Dec. 31, 1912; appointed by Governor Roosevelt to the Appellate Division, Supreme Court, Second Department, April, 1900. Member Hamilton, Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn, Riding and Driving and Dyker Meadow Clubs, Democratic Club of New York City, and Society of Colonial Wars.

JENKS, JEREMIAH WHIPPLE-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 220 South avenue. Born in St. Clair, Mich., Sept. 2, 1856. Educated in public schools of St. Clair, at Michigan University (A.B. and A.M.) and University of Halle, Germany (Ph.D.). (Married.) Professor of political science and English literature at Knox College, Galesburg, Ill., 1886-9; professor of economics and social science at Indiana State University, 1889-91; expert agent United States Industrial Commission in investigation of trusts, 1899-1900; consulting expert United States Department of Labor, 1899-1900. Professor of political economy and civil and social institutions at Cornell since 1891. Nonresident member Century Association of New York City, and Washington Academy of Sciences of Washington, D. C.; member Town and Gown, and Country Clubs of Ithaca, and various scientific and educational associations.

JENNER, WILLIAM A.-Lawyer, 34 Pine street, New York City; residence 125 East 60th street. Member University, Nineteenth Century and Barnard Clubs, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JENNER, WILLIAM A. School Principal, 412 East Genesee street, Syracuse; residence 203 Seymour street. Born in Clyde, N. Y., March 1, 1868. Educated at Syracuse University. (Married.) Principal Boy's Preparatory School. Member Century and Citizens' Clubs.

JENNEY, CHARLES A.-Insurance Statistician, 58 William street, New York City; residence 29 McDonough street, Brooklyn. Born in New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 18, 1841. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Secretary of the statistical bureau of the National Board of Fire Underwriters, 1876-83; special expert and supervisor of fire insurance statistics for the tenth United States census and all insurance statistics for the eleventh United States census, 1879-83 and 1889-92. President, treasurer and director Underwriter Printing and Publishing Co., publishers of the "Weekly Underwriter"; vice-president Once-a-Year Club of Insurance Journalists; member board of managers Society of American Authors. Fellow Royal Statistical Society of England, and American Statistical Association. Member New York Press and Underwriters' Clubs, Union League and Church Clubs of Brooklyn, New England Society, American Trade Press Association and Academy of Political and Social Science.

JENNINGS, ALBERT GOULD - Manufacturer, Park avenue and Hall street, Brooklyn; residence 2 East 82d street, New York City. Educated at Princeton. Member Union, Tuxedo, Princeton, University, St. Nicholas, Dyker Meadow Golf and St. Andrew's Golf Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars and University Cottage Club of Princeton, N. J.

JENNINGS, CHARLES E.-Hardware Merchant, 79 Reade street, New York City; residence South Norwalk, Conn. Senior member of the firm of C. E. Jennings & Co. Member Hardware, University and New York Yacht Clubs, New York Historical and New England Societies, Society of Colonial Wars and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

JENNINGS, FREDERICK B.-Lawyer, 15 Broad street, New York City; residence 86 Park avenue. Born in Bennington, Vt., Aug. 6, 1852. Educated at Williams College ('72) and Harvard Law School ('74). (Married.) Member of the firm of Stetson, Jennings & Russell. Vice-president and director Bennington and Rutland Ry. Co., First National Bank of North Bennington, Long Dock Co. and New York, Lake Erie and Western Docks and Improvement Co.; director American Trading Co., Chicago and Erie R. R. Co., Continental Trust Co.; member of executive committee of Bar Association and first vice-president Williams College Alumni Association. Member Union League, Metropolitan, University, New York Athletic, Racquet and Tennis, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Westchester Country Clubs, Century and Down Town Associations, New England Society and other organiations.

JENNINGS, HERBERT T.-Lawyer, 296 Broadway, New York City; residence Mt. Vernon. Born in Freehold, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1862. Educated at Columbia Law School ('89). (Married.) Treasurer and director Tarrytown, White Plains and Mamaroneck R. R. Co.; director People's Bank of Mt. Vernon. Member New York Athletic Club.

JENNINGS, OLIVER GOULD-Lawyer, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence Fairfield, Conn. Member Metropolitan, University, Larchmont Yacht and Turf and Field Clubs, American Geographical Society and Yale Alumni and Century Associations.

JENNINGS, SPENCER A.-Metal Manufacturer, 190 Water street and 248 Pearl street, New York City; residence 663 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn, and Fulton Club.

JENNINGS, WALTER-Petroleum, 26 Broadway, New York City; residence 11 East 41st street. Trustee Continental Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, University Athletic, University, New York Yacht and Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, New England Society and Yale Alumni Association.

JENNINGS, WILLIAM HENRY - Manufacturer and Agent, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 101 West 106th street. (Single.) Agent Falls Rivet Co., Cleveland Rolling Mill Co., Champion Rivet Co. and American Steel and Wire Co. Member Ohio Society.

JEPSON, JOHN P.-Customs Broker and Notary, 19 Liberty street, New York City; residence 135 Bainbridge street, Brooklyn. Born in Pomfret, Conn., Oct. 9, 1839. Went to New York City, 1843, and attended

private schools; returned to Pomfret in 1849 and completed his education with Rev. Roswell Park, D.D., rector of Christ Episcopal Church. (Married.) Commenced business with Handy & Everett in 1860, and remained with their successors, Handy & Hoadley, Hoadley, Eno & Co. and Hoadley & Co. until 1898. When the latter failed, in November, 1898, he started in business for himself. Member Mendelssohn Glee Club, Stuyvesant Heights Republican Club of Brooklyn, and New York Canoe Club of Bensonhurst.

JEREMIAH, JOHN A.-Insurance, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence 251 West 11th street. Member Reform Club and Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn.

JEROLOMAN, JOHN-Lawyer, 229 Broadway, New York City; residence 258 West 34th street. Born in New Jersey, 1845. Educated at Princeton and at Albany Law School. Served with New Jersey Cavalry Volunteers throughout Civil War; served with General Sheridan in Shenandoah Valley and was wounded several times. Practicing in New York City since his admission to the Bar; member of the firm of Jeroloman & Arrowsmith. Was school inspector of the Ninth and Sixteenth Wards, 1885, Justice of the Civil Court of the Eighth Judicial District, and president of the Board of Alderman, 1895-6. Member Democratic Club.

JEROME, WILLIAM TRAVERS-Judge, Criminal Court Building, New York City; residence 535 West 148th street. Born in New York City, April 18, 1859. Educated by private tutors and at Williston Seminary, Amherst College and Columbia Law School. Admitted to the Bar, 1884. Assistant district attorney New York County, 1888-90; assistant counsel with John W. Goff to Lexow Investigating Committee of 1894; member Committee of Seventy, 1894. Judge of the Court of Special Sessions, term expiring July 1, 1903. Member of the law firm of Jerome & Nason. Member Union, Heights, City, Manhattan Chess and Nineteenth Century Clubs, Amherst Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JESSUP, HENRY WYNANS-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 8 West 130th street. Born in Beirut, Syria, Asia, Jan. 20, 1864. (Son of Henry Harris Jessup, D.D.). Educated at Albany Academy ('82), Princeton University (A.B., '86, and A.M., '88), and New York University Law School (LL.B., '88 and LL.M., '92). (Married.) Member of the law faculty of New York University under Austen Abbott, 1891-3; resigned on going into partnership with Hon. Noah Davis; in partnership with David Bennett King since the retirement of Mr. Davis, under the firm name of King & Jessup. Author of "Jessup on Law and Practice in New York Surrogate's Court." Member Phi Delta Phi, Quill and Princeton Clubs, New York Law Institute and State Bar Association.

JESUP, CHARLES M.-Banker, 37 Wall street, New York City; residence 124 East 36th street. Second vice-president and trustee Metropolitan Trust Co.; treasurer and director Des Moines and Kansas City Railway Co.; director New York Sonora Smelting Co. Member New England Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

JESUP, JAMES R.-Stock Broker, 18 Broadway, New York City; residence 555 Fifth avenue. Member of the firm of Jesup & Lamont, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Tuxedo Club, New England Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.

JESUP, MORRIS KETCHUM--Banker, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence 197 Madison avenue. Born in Westport, Conn., June 21, 1830. Educated at Williams College. (Married Maria Van Antwerp, daughter of Rev. Thomas De Witt, 1854.) Resident of New York City since 1852; actively engaged in banking business until 1884. President Five Points House of Industry since 1872; president, since 1881, New York City Mission and Tract Society, for which he built the De Witt Memorial Church; president American Museum of Natural History since 1881; trustee Union Theological Seminary to which he presented Jesup Hall; also trustee Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Half Orphan Asylum and Metropol's Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, City, Univers Mendelssohn Glee,

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JEWETT, CARLTON R.-Physician, 305 Pearl street, Buffalo; residence 1299 Main street. Born in Moravia, N. Y., March 5, 1852. Educated at Yale ('78) and Columbia Medical School ('81). (Married.) Member University, Saturn, Westminster, Buffalo Medical, Buffalo and Liberal Clubs and Sons of the American Revolution.

JEWETT, CHARLES-Physician and Surgeon, 330 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Bath, Me. Educated in Bath, at Bowdoin College and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons (M.D. and D.Sc.). (Widower.) Professor of obstetrics and gynecology, and obstetrician and gynecologist Long Island College Hospital; president of board of trustees, and consulting gynecologist Bushwick Hospital; consulting obstetrician Kings County Hospital; consulting physician St. Christopher's Hospital. Author and editor of books and journals on obstetrics and gynecology. Member Union League Club, American Gynecological, New York State Medical, New York Obstetrical (ex-president) Brooklyn Gynecological (ex-president), Kings County Medical (ex-president) and Brooklyn Pathological Societies, Bowdoin College Alumni, Columbia University Alumni and Long Island Hospital Alumni Associations, New York Academy of Medicine and Periodical International Congress of Gynecologists and Obstetricians.

JEWETT, CHARLES T.-Physician, 305 Pearl street, Buffalo; residence 892 Main street. Born in Moravia, N. Y., 1865. Educated at Yale (Ph.B.) and Columbia (M.D.). (Single.) Visiting physician Erie County Hospital. Member Saturn and Liberal Clubs, Erie County Medical Society, American Academy of Medicine and Buffalo Academy of Medicine.

JEWETT, EDGAR B. (General)-Banker, Buffalo; residence 210 Sumner street. Born in Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 14, 1843. (Married.) Mayor of Buffalo, 1895-7. President Columbia National Bank, John C. Jewett Mf'g Co. and Jewett Refrigerator Co.; vicepresident Cary Safe Co. Member Buffalo and Ellicott Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution and Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

JEWETT, EDWARD H.-Broker, 26 Broad street, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. Member of the firm of Jewett Bros. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Racquet and Tennis Club and Down Town Association.

JEWETT, EDWARD WOOLSEY-Stock Broker, 31 Broad street, New York City; residence 37 East 21st street. Connected with the firm of Halsted & Hodges. Member of the New York Stock Exchange and of the Union, and Racquet and Tennis Clubs.

JEWETT, GEORGE L.-Retired, 20 Fifth avenue, New York City. Formerly member of the firm of T. B. Coddington & Co., metals, 27 Cliff street. Member Reform, Church and National Arts Clubs, New England, American Fine Arts and American Geographical

Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chamber of Commerce and Century Association.

JEWETT, JOSIAH-Stove Manufacturer, Buffalo. Born in Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1842. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Member of the firm of Jewett & Co. President of the Grosvenor Library; connected with the Columbia National Bank of Buffalo. Member University Club, Yale Alumni Association and Sons of the American Revolution.

JEWETT, NATHAN HALL-Stove Manufacturer, Buffalo. Born in Buffalo, June 6, 1871. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Member of the firm of Jewett & Co. Member University Club and Sons of the American Revolution.

JEWETT, RUTGER BLEECKER-Publisher, 7 East 16th street, New York City; residence 424 West 20th street. Born in Dayton, Ohio, 1868. Educated at Hobart College. (Single.) Member of the firm of J. F. Taylor & Co. Member St. Nicholas, Manuscript, City and Sigma Phi Clubs.

JEWETT, SHERMAN SKINNER - Lawyer, 805 Morgan Building, Buffalo; residence 333 Porter avenue. Born March 15, 1870. Educated at Yale (A.B.) and Columbia Law School (A.M. and LL.B.). (Married.) United States Commissioner Northern District of New York; first lieutenant 74th Regiment N. G. N. Y. Member University Club, Sons of the American Revolution and Republican League.

JEWETT, WILLIAM KENNON-President, 35 Warren street, New York City; residence New Brighton, S. I. Member University, Sigma Phi and Richmond County Country Clubs, Ohio Society and Williams Alumni Association.

JIMENIS, J. OSWALD-Merchant, 114 Wall street, New York City; residence 272 West 73d street. Born in Matanzas, Cuba, 1858. (Married.) Member of the firm of Jimenis & Co. Member New York Athletic, New York Bicycle and North Woods Clubs.

JOHANNSEN, OXKAR AUGUSTUS-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 527 East State street. Instructor in civil engineering, Cornell University.

JOHNES, EDWARD R.-Lawyer, 50 Broadway, New York City; residence 143 West 81st street. Born in Whitesboro, Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept. 8, 1852. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Author of several legal works. Member University, New York Yacht and Colonial Clubs, American Geographical Society and Yale Alumni Association.

JOHNES, HENRY PIERSON-Lawyer, 55 Liberty street, New York City; residence 24 West 50th street. Member University Club and Yale Alumni Association.

JOHNS, HENRY W., JR.-Asbestos and Paint Manufacturer, 100 William street, New York City; residence 309 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. President and director H. W. Johns Mf'g Co. Member Calumet Club, Oxford and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn and Columbia Alumni Association.

JOHNSON, ALBERT L.-Street Railroads, 268 23d street, Brooklyn; residence 354 West End avenue, New York City. President and director Allentown and Lehigh Valley Traction Co., Nassau Electric R. R. Co. and Yonkers R. R. Co.; second vice-president and director New York State Street Railway Association; director Atlantic Avenue R. R. Co., Brooklyn, Bath and West End R. R. Co. and Lehigh Traction Co.

JOHNSON, ALEXANDER B.-Lawyer, 4 Warren street, New York City; residence 21 East 69th street. Member Union League, University and Union Clubs, Yale Alumni Association, Sons of the Revolution and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

JOHNSON, ALFRED J.-Secretary, 220 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 312 East 116th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869. Educated in Brooklyn. Private secretary to Hon. Hugh J. Grant, while he was sheriff and mayor, 1886-92; secretary to the board of buildings of the Department of Buildings of the City of New York since Jan. 1, 1898. Member New York Athletic and Catholic Clubs.

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