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Gas Co., Buffalo Loan, Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Buffalo, Thousand Islands and Portland R. R. Co., Crosstown Street Ry. Co., International Steam Pump Co., Lanyon Zinc Co., National Transit Co., New York Transit Co., Niagara Falls and Lewiston R. R. Co., and Seaboard National Bank; trustee Colonial Safe Deposit Co., Colonial Trust Co. and New York Produce Exchange Safe Deposit and Storage Co. Member American Yacht, Manhattan, New York Athletic, Lotos, Colonial, Catholic, Racquet and Tennis, and Engineers' Clubs.

ODDIE, JOHN VAN SCHAICK-Secretary, 67 Madison avenue, New York City; residence 59 West 48th street. Member New York Athletic, New York Yacht (secretary), Larchmont Yacht and Manhattan Clubs, and Eastern Yacht Club of Boston, Mass.

ODDIE, ORVILLE-Broker, 35 Broad street, New York City; residence 124 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Aug. 21, 1833. Educated at Young's Collegiate Institute and Professor Morrell French's Academy, Brooklyn. (Married.) Has been business as Orville Oddie, Oddie & St. George, Oddie, in business as Orville Oddie, Oddie & St. George, Oddie, St. George & Co.. Oddie & Gamble, and Oddie & Co. Now trading as Orville Oddie. Member St. George's Society (life), New York City Guard, Old Guard of New York, Society of Founders and Patriots of America and Sons of the American Revolution.

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ODELL, BENJAMIN PARKER, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence Fifth Avenue Born in Newburgh, Jan. 14, Hotel, and Newburgh. 1854. Educated in public schools, at Bethany (W. Va.) College and at Columbia ('77). Left the latter institution before graduation and engaged in the ice business with his father. (Married first, Estelle Crist in 1877, who died in 1888; second, in 1891, Mrs. Linda C. Traphagen.) Became identified with the Republican party organization in his district and has attained great prominence therein. From the ice business, he branched out and became interested in electric street railways, electric lighting and power companies and in banking enterprises. In 1884, became a member of the Republican State Committee, and chairman of the Republican State Executive Committee in 1894, which position he still holds. Represented the Seventeenth Congressional District in the House of Representatives, 1895-9. Delegate-at-large from New York State to the National Republican Convention of 1900, and chairman of the New York State Republican Convention of that year. Unanimously nominated by the latter body as candidate for Governor of the State of New York, ex-Governor Black making the speech in nomination. Ex-president Newburgh Electric Light and Power Co.; ex-vice-president Haverstraw Electric Light, Heat and Power Co.; ex-treasurer and secretary Muchattoes Lake Lce Co. Member Lawyers' and Republican Clubs, and Orange Lake, Newburgh Golf, Powelton and City Clubs of Newburgh.

ODELL, CHARLES H.-Steel, 44 Wall street, New Educated at Union York City; residence Yonkers. College. Agent Carnegie Bros. & Co. Member Duquesne Club of Pittsburg, Pa., Union College Alumni Association and American Museum of Natural History.

O'DELL, DANIEL-Banker and Broker, 5 New street, New York City; residence 450 Fifth avenue. Born in Farmington, Ontario Co., N. Y., Sept. 15, 1858. Educated in common schools. (Widower.) Head of the firm of Daniel O'Dell & Co., and member of the New York Stock Exchange. Was superintendent of agency department of New York Life Insurance Co., for nearly twenty years; resigned in 1887 to engage in Member banking. Director in several companies. Republican Club.

ODELL. HAMMOND-Lawyer, 35 Nassau street, New York City; residence 135 West 75th street. Born in New York City. Aug. 16, 1869. Educated at Columbia ('89). (Single.) Member University Club, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

Wall street, New ODELL, ISAAC H.-Broker, York City. Member of the firm of Mills & Odell, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Colonial Club.

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O'DONOHUE, CHARLES-Coffee Importer, Front street, New York City; residence 147 Herkimer (Marstreet, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 16, 1859. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. ried.) Member of the firm of John O'Donohue's Sons and the New York Coffee Exchange. Treasurer and secretary Analomink Paper Co.; director Knickerbocker Mills; trustee East River Savings Bank. Member Penataquit-Corinthian Yacht (rear-commodore) and Lotos Clubs, and Riding and Driving Club of Brooklyn.

O'DONOHUE, FLORINCE-Physician, 314 Clinton street, Syracuse. Born in Syracuse, Oct. 8, 1850. Educated at Onondaga Academy, Cazenovia Seminary and Syracuse University. (Married.) Ex-president New York State Board of Health and New York State Tuberculosis Commission. Member Citizens' Club.

O'DONOHUE, JOSEPH J., JR.-Coffee Merchant, 101 Front street, New York City; residence 262 West 73d street. Member of the firm of Jos. J. O'Donohue's Sons. President and director Brooklyn Ferry Shoe and director Agatine Co.; vice-president Hook and Eyelet Co.; director Eighth Avenue R. R., Co., Evergreen Cemetery, New Jersey Steamboat Co. and Ninth Avenue R. R. Co. Member New York Athletic and Colonial Clubs and Down Town Association.

O'DONOHUE, THOMAS J.-Coffee Merchant, 101 Front street, New York City; residence 550 Park avenue. Born in New York City, Dec. 6, 1866. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Vice-president Agatine Jos. J. O'Donohue's Sons. Shoe Hook and Eyelet Co.; director New Amsterdam Casualty Co.; trustee Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum. Member New York Athletic Club and Down Town Association.

O'DONOVAN, WILLIAM R.-Sculptor, 105 East 17th street, New York City. Born in Preston County, Va., March 28, 1844. Served in Confederate Army during Civil War. Established a studio in New York City in 1866. Has executed many important portrait busts, bas-reliefs and monuments. Member National Academy of Design.

O'DWYER, EDWARD F.-Judge, 32 Chambers street, New York City; residence 37 West 76th street. Born in New York City, 1860. Educated in public schools and by private tutors; studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1881. Counsel to the Brooklyn Fire Department, 1882-4; represented the Twenty-first Assembly District on the New York Board of Aldermen, 1885. Was elected to the City Court Bench in 1895 to succeed the late Chief Justice Ehrlich and was subsequently re-elected; present term expires Dec. 31, 1903. Member Democratic Club.

OEHME, JULIUS-Art Galleries, 384 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 42 East 70th street. Member Grolier and Union League Clubs, American Fine Arts Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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OELRICHS, CHARLES MAY-Stock Broker, 40 Exchange place, New York City; residence 35 Madison Born in Baltimore, Md., Aug. 27, 1857. Educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., and at Hanover Polytechnic, Germany. (Married.) Head of the firm of Charles M. Oelrichs & Co., and member of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Union and Metropolitan Clubs.

OELRICHS, HERMANN-Retired Shipping MerBorn in chant, 1 East 57th street, New York City. Baltimore, Md., June 8, 1850. Educated in the United States and in Germany. (Married a daughter of James G. Fair, Esq., of California.) Formerly member of the firm of Oelrichs & Co., American agents for the North-German Lloyd Steamship Co. Director Mount Morris Bank, National Park Bank, Nicaragua Co., Ohio River R. R. Co. and Plaza Bank. Member Manhattan, Metropolitan, Democratic, New York Yacht, Lawyers', Players', Racquet and Tennis and Union Clubs and Liederkranz.

OGDEN, DAVID B.-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 12 East Tenth street. Educated at Columbia ('69). Member of the firm of Parsons, Shepard & Ogden. Vice-president and director Lawtreasurer and director yers' Title Insurance Co.;

Broadway Theatre Co. and American Theatre Opera Co.; secretary and director Knickerbocker Real Estate Co.; director General American Reduction Co. and Lawyers' Mortgage Insurance Co. Member University, Church, City and Tuxedo Clubs, Columbia University Alumni and Century Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OGDEN, FRANCIS LUDLOW-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City: residence 246 Lexington avenue. Educated at Columbia ('74). Member of the firm of Parsons, Shepard & Ogden. Member University and Reform Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OGDEN, HENRY-Real Estate Agent, 7 Pine street and 127 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 142 East 18th street. Born and educated in New York City. (Single.) Member of the firm of Ogden & Clarkson. Has been engaged in the real estate business since 1868. Member Torrey Botanical and Church Clubs and Scientific Alliance.

OGDEN, HENRY NEELY-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 614 University avenue. Educated at Cornell. Degree of C.E. Assistant professor of civil engineering at Cornell University.

OGDEN, LOUIS MANSFIELD-Lawyer, 27 William street, New York City; residence 51 East 30th street. Member Union and Reform Clubs and Sons of the Revolution.

OGDEN, LUDLOW-Lawyer, 4 Warren street, New York City; residence 536 West 148th street. Educated at Columbia ('72). Member University, Church and Delta Phi Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OGDEN, MORTIMER C.-Hardware Merchant, 98 Chambers street, New York City; residence 38 Monroe place, Brooklyn. President and director Eagle Lock Co., Southington Cutlery Co. and New York Vitrified Tile Co.; director Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. and Van Wagoner & Williams Co. Member Hardware Club.

OGDEN, ROBERT C.-Dry Goods Merchant, 784 Broadway, New York City; residence 22 West 55th street. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 1836. Educated in Philadelphia. Associated with the house of John Wanamaker. President board of trustees, Hampton (Va.) Institute; director Union Theological Seminary. Member Twilight, Quill, Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century, Union League, National Arts and Army and Navy Clubs, Union League Club of Philadelphia, and Aldine and Century Associations.

OGDEN, WALTER-Real Estate, 46 Cedar street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Born in New York City, Sept. 21, 1848. Educated at Columbia ('70). (Single.) Member University Club, St. Nicholas Society, Columbia Alumni Association and Colonial Order.

OGDEN, WILLIAM B. Insurance, 20 Liberty street, New York City; residence 173 West 126th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 13, 1841. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) New York City agent Newark

Fire Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J., and United Fire Insurance Co. of Baltimore; ex-secretary Brewers' and Maltsters' Insurance Co.; ex-treasurer St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church; chairman Fire Patrol Committee of New York Board of Fire Underwriters. Member Lafayette Post No. 140, G. A. R.

OGILVIE, CLINTON-Artist, 52 East 23d street, New York City; residence 55 West 55th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 28, 1838. Studied painting under James M. Hart, and in Paris, France. Has spent several seasons abroad. Makes a specialty of landscape paintings. Member Camera Club, Century Association and National Academy of Design.

OGILVIE, JOHN S.-Publisher, 57 Rose street, New York City; residence 873 St. Marks avenue, Brooklyn. Brooklyn.

Director Seventeenth Ward Bank of Member Union League Club of Brooklyn.

O'GORMAN, JAMES A.-Supreme Court Justice, County Court House, New York City; residence 408 West 43d street. Born in New York City, May 5, 1860. Educated in public schools, at the College of the City of New York and at University Law School. (Married.) Served as Justice of the Tenth District Municipal Court, 1896-9, in which latter year he was elected a Supreme Court Justice for term expiring Dec. 31, 1913. Member New York Athletic, Catholic and Democratic Clubs.

O'KEEFE, JOHN G.-Stock Broker, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence 10 West 123d street. Member of the firm of H. L. Horton & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Catholic Club.

O'KENNEDY, J. J. KARBRY-Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York City. Born in Ireland, May 20, 1862. Educated in Dublin and in Paris; degrees of A.M. and LL.D. from University of Ireland. Practiced as a barrister-at-law at King's Inn, Dublin. (Married.) Member American-Irish Historical Society, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and King's Inn, Dublin Bar, Munster Bar and Chicago (Ill.) Bar Associations.

OLCOTT, CHAUNCEY - Actor, Grand Opera House, New York City; residence Buffalo. Born in Buffalo, July 21, 1860. Educated in common schools. (Married Margaret O'Donovan of San Francisco, Cal., 1897.) Made first professional appearance, with R. M. Hooley's Company, in 1880. Succeeded William J. Scanlan as star in Irish musical dramas, and has appeared in various leading roles throughout the United States and England. Member Buffalo Club, Players' and Lambs' Clubs of New York City, and Lyric and Eccentric Clubs of London, England.

OLCOTT, DUDLEY (Lieutenant-Colonel)-Banker, Albany; residence 9 Ten Broeck place. President and trustee Mechanics' and Farmers' Savings Bank; trustee Metropolitan Trust Co. and Mutual Life Insurance Co., both of New York. Member Fort Orange and Country Clubs, Grolier, Metropolitan, Union League and Reform Clubs and Down Town Association of New York City, and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.

OLCOTT, EBEN ERSKINE-Mining Engineer, 18 Broadway, New York City; residence 38 West 39th street. Born in New York City, 1854. Educated at the College of the City of New York and at the School of Mines of Columbia University (E.M., '74). Treasurer and director Hudson River Steamboat Line; director Cairo R. R. Co. and Catskill Mountain Ry. Co. Member University and Engineers' Clubs, Down Town Association, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers and American Museum of Natural History.

OLCOTT, FREDERICK P.- Banker, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 4 East 53d street. Born in Albany, N. Y, 1841. Educated at Albany Academy. Connected for many years with the banking firms of Blake Bros. & Co. and Phelps, Stokes & Co., in New York City. Served one term as New York State Comptroller. President and trustee Central Trust Co.; president and director Galveston, Houston and Henderson R. R. Co.; vice-president and director Bank of America; treasurer and director Union Traction and Electrical Co.; director Amalgamated Copper Co., Audit Co. of New York, Brooklyn Elevated R. R. Co., Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co., Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co., Central Realty Bond and Trust Co., Colorado Midland R. R. Co., Colorado and Southern Ry. Co., Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co., National Union Bank, New York, Chicago and St. Louis R. R. Co., Popular Photograph Co., St. Joseph and Grand Island R. R. Co. and Sixth Avenue R. R. Co.; trustee Williamsburg Trust Co. Member Union League, Metropolitan, Manhattan, Turf and Field, Barnard, Riding and Driving, Morristown (N. J.), New York Yacht and Driving Clubs, Chamber of Commerce, Down Town Association, American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

OLCOTT, GEORGE M.-Wholesale Druggist, 86 William street, New York City; residence 146 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1835. Educated in Brooklyn and New York. (Married.) Member of the firm of Dodge & Olcott. Director Franklin Safe Deposit Co., Franklin Trust Co., Lloyds Plate Glass

Insurance Co., Market and Fulton National Bank, and First National Bank of Ridgefield, Conn. Member Hamilton Club and New England Society of Brooklyn, Down Town Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

OLCOTT, J. VAN VECHTEN-Lawyer, 4 Warren street, New York City; residence 33 West 72d street. Born in New York City, May 17, 1856. Educated at Public School No. 35, and at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Member of the firm of Olcott & Messiter. Was municipal civil service commissioner under Mayor Strong, 1895-7. Member Merchants', Church, Union League and Colonial Clubs, Sons of the Revolution and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OLCOTT, RICHARD MORGAN-Rubber Merchant, 4 Warren street, New York City; residence Hotel Savoy. President and director Amazonas Co. Member Essex County (N. J.) Country, Manhattan, New York Athletic and New York Clubs.

OLCOTT, THOMAS W.-Railroads, 204 East 128th street, New York City; residence 169 West 130th street. Secretary, treasurer and director Tarrytown, White Plains and Mamaroneck Electric Ry. Co., Union Ry. Co. of New York, and Westchester Electric R. R. Co.; secretary and director Amazonas Co.; director Colonial Bank and Southern Boulevard R. R. Co. Member Suburban Riding and Driving, and Democratic Clubs and St. Nicholas Society.

OLCOTT, WILLIAM M. K.-Lawyer, 4 Warren street, New York City; residence 58 West 84th street. Born in New York City, 1862. Educated at Grammar School No. 35, the College of the City of New York and at Columbia College Law School. Began practicing in New York City after his admission to the Bar in 1883, as a member of the firm of Olcott & Olcott. Represented the Twenty-first Assembly District on the Board of Aldermen during 1895-6; was chairman of its Finance Committee and, as such, a member of the Sinking Fund Commission. Served as district attorney of New York County from Dec. 15, 1896 to Dec. 31, 1898, and as a Judge of the City Court, 1898-9. Now member of the firm of Black, Olcott, Gruber & Bonynge. Secretary and director Lawyers' Engineering and Surveying Co. Member Republican Club.

OLDS, EDWARD A.-Soap Manufacturer, 81 Fulton street, New York City; residence 863 President street, Brooklyn. Member Fulton Club, and Montauk and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn.

O'LEARY. CORNELIUS M.-Physician and Professor. 131st street and Broadway, New York City; residence 560 West 133d street. Born in Ireland, 1840. Educated at St. John's College, Fordham, N. Y., and at New York University (M.D., '64). (Married.) Professor of Greek and Latin at Manhattan College.

OLENA, THEOPHILUS - Importer, 46 Vesey street, New York City; residence 179 St. John's place, Brooklyn. Born in Grand Isle County, Vt., Nov. 30, 1832. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Vicepresident and trustee City Savings Bank of Brooklyn; director Sprague National Bank of Brooklyn. Expresident Board of Aldermen for four terms for Brooklyn. First president of Columbian Club, serving two terms; ex-president Brooklyn Central Dispensary and the Newsboys' Home; vice-president Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society for twelve years.

OLENDORF, CHARLES D.-Lawyer, 2 Tryon row, New York City; residence 217 West 23d street. Born in Otsego, Otsego Co., N. Y., Feb. 18, 1856. Educated at Cooperstown (N. Y.) High School. (Married.) Assistant corporation counsel New York County. Member Democratic and Manhattan Clubs.

OLHAUSEN, JACOB H.-Transportation, 143 Liberty street, New York City; residence 428 North Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J. President and director New York and New Jersey Car Service Association; general superintendent Central Railroad of New Jersey. Member Engineers' and Railroad Clubs, and Mattano Club of Elizabeth, N. J.

OLIN, M. H.-Banker, Perry. Born in Perry, Dec. 3, 1842. Educated in Perry. (Married.) President and director Citizens' Bank, Perry Knitting Co. and

Perry Electric Light Co.; director Robeson Cutlery Co. Also engaged in farming and in the breeding of thoroughbred stock. Member Perry Club.

OLIN, STEPHEN HENRY (Colonel)-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 136 East 19th street. Educated at Wesleyan University ('66). Member of the firm of Olin & Rives. Vice-president Association of the Bar of the City of New York; director Broadway Theatre Co. and Lawyers' Surety Co.; trustee New York Public Library (Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations). Member City, Players' and University Clubs, Down Town and Century Associations and Society of Colonial Wars.

OLIPHANT, JAMES H.-Banker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence 335 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Oct. 9, 1853. Educated at Grammar School No. 35. Senior member of the firm of James H. Oliphant & Co., and member of the governing committee of the New York Stock Exchange. Director and member of executive committee Manufacturers' Trust Co. of Brooklyn. Member Union League and New York Athletic Clubs, and Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.

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OLIVER, JOHN S.- Insurance 202 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 620 Willoughby Born in Brooklyn. (Single.) Director Farragut Fire Insurance Co. of New York. Member Union League Club.

OLIVER, MATTHEW N.-Clergyman, Tappan. Born in Marbletown, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1834. Educated at Union College ('57). (Married Helen M. Thomson.) Pastor Clover Hill (N. J.) Reformed Church, 187184; Rosendale (N. Y.) Reformed Church, 1884-90; Reformed Church of Tappan since 1890. Author of numerous articles in New York religious papers. Member Union College Alumni Association and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

OLIVER, WILLIAM H. P.-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Born in Annandale, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1871. Educated at Harvard and at New York Law School. (Married.) Engaged with the firm of Alexander & Green. Member Harvard Club.

OLLIVE, THOMAS S.-Manufacturer, 78 Tenth avenue, New York City; residence 23 West 74th street. President and director Lebanon Mining Co.; director National Biscuit Co. Member Colonial, Fulton and Commercial Clubs.

OLMSTEAD, DWIGHT HINCKLEY - Retired Lawyer, 30 West 72d street, New York City. Member Union League, Nineteenth Century and Colonial Clubs, New England Society, National Academy of Design, American Museum of Natural History and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OLMSTED, EVERETT WARD-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 730 University avenue. Born in Galesburg, Ill., May 12, 1869. Educated at Cornell; degrees of Ph.B. and Ph.D. (Married.) Assistant professor of the Romance languages, Cornell University. Member Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

OLMSTED, HENRY C.-Lawyer and City Judge, Municipal Building, Binghamton; residence 212 Washington street. Born in Binghamton, 1863. Educated at Cornell (A.B., '85 and LL.B., '88). (Single.) ExRecorder of the city of Binghamton. Member Broome County Country and Binghamton Clubs.

OLMSTED, H. R.-Hardware Merchant, 413 Clinton street, Syracuse; residence 1026 South Salina street. Born in Wolcott, N. Y., June 8, 1829. Educated at Lyons Union School. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of H. R. Olmsted & Son. President of the Board of Education of Syracuse for two years. Member Citizens' Club and Masonic Veterans' Association.

OLMSTED, THEODORE F.-Cashier, Geneseo. Born in Lakeville, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1836. Educated at Canandaigua Academy. (Married.) Entered the Geneseo Valley Bank as teller and bookeeper, Feb. 24, 1858; appointed assistant cashier in 1883, and cashier in December, 1887. Treasurer of Livingston County, 1871-5; secretary and treasurer of the Board of Water

Commissioners for the past thirteen years. Has been treasurer of Temple Hill Cemetery Association for twenty-seven years and trustee of the village of Geneseo for six years.

OLMSTED, WILLARD H.-City Magistrate, New York City; residence 630 West 147th street. Born in Connecticut about 1858. Educated in Auburn, N. Y., where he studied law and was admitted to the Bar. Resided for many years in Auburn; served for a time as city clerk and as a leading member of the volunteer fire department. Resident of New York City since 1887; engaged in newspaper work until 1897, in which year he was appointed a City Magistrate; term expires May 1, 1907.

OLNEY, GEORGE W.-Insurance Journalist, 58 William street, New York City; residence 51 St. Nicholas place. Born in Charleston, S. C., of Rhode Island ancestry, June 5, 1835. Educated in private schools of Charleston, University Grammar School, Providence, R. I., and Harvard (LL.B., '55). One of the publishers of the "Daily Day Book," then the Southern organ in New York City, 1858-61. During the Civil War served on staff of the "Richmond Enquirer," reporting the first Conferedate Senate, and was war correspondent and subsequently editor of the Charleston "Courier"; dramatic writer on the New York "Herald," 1866; editorial writer on the New York "World," 1868-76; his connection with insurance journalism began in 1873 as editor of the "Spectator," continuing until 1876. came connected with the "New York Underwriter" (now "Weekly Underwriter") in 1878, where he is still connected as editor and vice-president of the Underwriter Printing and Publishing Co. Author of several statistical works and editor of the "World Almanac" since 1870. Member Harvard and Press Clubs, American Statistical (Fellow) and Harvard Law School Associations, Royal Statistical Society of London, England (Fellow), Rhode Island State Society of the Order of the Cincinnati (secretary), Society of American Authors, Military Order of Foreign Wars, Society of Colonial Wars, Society of the War of 1812 and Sons of the Revolution.

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OLNEY, PETER BUTLER-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence Lawrence, L. I. Born in Oxford, Mass., 1843. Educated at Phillips Andover Academy and at Harvard College ('64) and Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Olney & Comstock. Was a commissioner to compile and revise the laws of the State affecting public interests in the City of New York, 1879-80; district attorney New York County, 1883-4. Member Lawyers', Harvard and University Clubs, New England Society, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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and Susquehanna R. R. Co.; president New York Infirmary for Women and Children; director Adirondack Ry. Co., British-American Insurance Co., Cherry Valley, Sharon and Albany R. R. Co., Hudson River Ore and Iron Co., New York and Canada R. R. Co., Schenectady and Duanesburg R. R. Co., United States Mortgage and Trust Co., and Fidelity Bank; trustee Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, Continental Trust Co. and Title Guarantee and Trust Co.; member of executive committee Saturday and Sunday Hospital Association. Was an aide and general inspector of rifle practice on staff of Governor Robinson and chief-of-staff of 1st Brigade, N. G. N. Y., during General Ward's term. Member Union, Metropolitan, City, National Arts and Lawyers' Clubs, Down Town Association, Military Order of Foreign Wars, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, American Museum of Natural History, Military Society of the War of 1812, Metropolitan Museum of Art and National Academy of Design.

OLYPHANT, ROBERT M.-President, 21 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 160 Madison avenue. Educated at Columbia. President and director Delaware and Hudson Co.; director Adirondack Ry. Co., Albany and Susquehanna R. R. Co. and Cherry Valley, Sharon and Albany R. R. Co. Member American Geographical Society, Sons of the Revolution, Columbia University Alumni Association, National Academy of Design and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

OLYPHANT, TALBOT Iron Manufacturer, 21 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 64 Riverside Drive. Born in Morristown, N. J., Nov. 16, 1844. Educated in private classes and Charlier Institute, New York City. (Married.) Vice-president of several iron companies. Treasurer Society for Promotion of the Gospel among Seamen in the Port of New York; secretary New York State Society of the Cincinnati, also of the International Institute of China; historian Sons of the Revolution; delegate to General Society of the Cincinnati, and has been delegate several times to General Society Sons of the Revolution. Member Society of the Cincinnati, National Academy of Design (Fellow) and Sons of the Revolution.

OMMEN, ALFRED E.-Lawyer, 160 Broadway, New York City; residence 41 Marion street. Born in New York City, June 30, 1870. Educated in public schools, at an evening high school and at New York University Law School. (Single.) Admitted to the Bar in 1894. Candidate on Republican ticket for State senator Eleventh District in 1898, and for Justice Second Municipal Court in 1899. Secretary Republican Club of the City of New York; corresponding secretary Society of Medical Jurisprudence; worshipful master Chancellor Walworth Lodge No. 271, F. & A. M., thirty-second degree Masons, Noble Order of the Mystic Shrine, and counsel and honorary member Civic Club.

ONDERDONK, ANDREW J.-Lawyer, 60 Wall street, New York City; residence 171 Park place, Brooklyn. Born in Manhasset, Long Island, N. Y., March 23, 1847. Member Atlantic Yacht and Lawyers' Clubs, Riding and Driving Club of Brooklyn, and Holland, St. Nicholas, Long Island Historical and New York Genealogical Societies.

ONDERDONK, THOMAS W.-Dentist, 10 East 34th street, New York City; residence Brooklyn. Born in Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1860. Educated in public schools and at New York College of Dentistry. (Married.) Member Holland Society, Stomatological Institute, First District Dental Society of New York and New York College of Dentistry Alumni Association.

ONDERDONK, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS-Lawyer, Hempstead, L. I. Born in Gallipolis, Gallia Co., Ohio, May 3, 1859. (Son of Henry M. and Catharine C. Onderdonk.) Educated at Gallipolis Academy, Trinity School in Brooklyn, and at Fairchild Institute in Flushing. Studied law and was admitted to the Bar in Poughkeepsie on May 14, 1880. Practiced in New York City until 1887 when he removed his office to Hempstead. Makes a specialty of real estate law.

O'NEIL, CHARLES A.-Lawyer, 229 Broadway, New York City; residence 159 West 132d street. Member Catholic Club, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

Engineer, 218 Madison OOTHOUT, WILLIAM avenue, New York City. Born in New York City, 1856. Educated at College Chapel, Paris, University of Berlin, Germany, and at Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York City. (Married.) Member Union Club.

OPDYCKE, LEONARD ECKSTEIN-Lawyer, 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence 41 West 21st street. Born in Warren, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1858. Educated at Harvard ('80) and Harvard Law School. (Married.) Secretary New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Member University Club, New York Historical and American Fine Arts Societies and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

OPDYKE, HENRY-Lawyer, 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence 45 West 35th street, and Born in Brooklyn, Farragut Road, Plainfield, N. J.

N. Y., Aug. 27, 1870. Educated in private schools, by private tutors, at Yale and at Columbia Law School. (Single.) Deputy to receiver of American Loan and Trust Co., 1898-1900. Member City and Calumet Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OPDYKE, WILLIAM S.- Lawyer, 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence Alpine, N. J. Born in New York City, Oct. 6, 1836. Educated at New York University. (Married.) Member of the firm of Opdyke, Willcox & Bristow. Director Fourth National Bank; member of Council of New York University. New York councilman, 1864, and member of New York State Assembly, 1873. Member Metropolitan, UniverAssociation, sity and Reform Clubs, Down Town American Geographical and Holland Societies and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

OPPENHEIM, NATHAN-Physician and Author, 50 East 79th street, New York City. Born in Albany, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1865. Educated at Albany High School, Harvard College, New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, and in Berlin, Munich, Vienna and Frankfort; degree of A.M. (Married.) Attending physician to children's department of Mt. Sinai Hospital Dispensary. Formerly house physician to City Hospital. Author of "The Development of the Child" and "The Member Harvard Medical Diseases of Childhood."

Club, Metropolitan Medical and New York County Medical Societies, Academy of Medicine, New York County Medical Association and Deutsche Medicinische Gesellschaft.

OPPENHEIMER, HENRY S.-Physician, 16 East 32d street, New York City. Member Reform and Salmagundi Clubs, Liederkranz, Society of Medical Jurisprudence and American Museum of Natural History.

154 Nassau OPPER, FREDERICK B.-Artist, street, New York City; residence Bensonhurst. Born in Madison, Lake Co., Ohio, Jan. 2, 1857. Educated in Madison, Ohio. Stockholder in Keppler & SchwarzMember mann Corporation, publishers of "Puck." New York Canoe and Players' Clubs.

ORCUTT, CALVIN B.-Capitalist, 1 Broadway, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. President and director Chesapeake and Ohio Coal Agency Co., Newport News (Va.) Light and Water Co., Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. and Old Dominion Land Co. Member Lawyers' and Congregational Clubs, Scientific Alliance and American Society of Naval Engineers.

ORDRONAUX, JOHN-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence Roslyn, L. I. Born in New York City, Aug. 3, 1830. Educated at Dartmouth College ('50), at Harvard Law School ('52) and at National Medical College of Columbian University (M.D., '59). Degree of LL.D. from Trinity College in 1870 and from Dartmouth College in 1895. Served in a surgical capacity in Union Army during Civil War. Lecturer on medical jurisprudence to Dartmouth College, University of Vermont, Boston University and Columbia University, 1865-73. New York State Commissioner in Lunacy, 1872-82, when retired voluntarily, having served under Governors Dix, Tilden, Robinson and Cornell. Has practiced in New York City since 1882 and has been lecturer on medical jurisprudence in the Columbia College Law School since 1861. Author of on medical jurisprudence and of numerous works many published articles in magazines and periodicals. Member Republican Club and Dartmouth College Alumni Association.

ORDWAY, SAMUEL H.-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 152 West 57th street. Educated at Brown ('80). Director Sombrerete Mining Co. and Potosi and Rio Verde Ry. Co. Member University, Harvard and Nineteenth Century Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Brown University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

O'REILLY, DANIEL-Lawyer, 346 Broadway, and Criminal Court Building, New York City; residence 19 West 130th street. Born in New York City, August, 1869. Educated in public schools, at the College of the City of New York and at Columbia Law School. Practicing in New York City since his admission to the Bar in 1892. Deputy assistant district attorney New York County under Asa Bird Gardiner. Member Colonial Club.

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ORMISTON, THOMAS S.-Lawyer, 7 street, New York City; residence New Jersey. Educated at Columbia. Member of the firm of Ormiston & McCormack. Member Colonial, Lawyers' and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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ORMSBEE, HERMANN W.-Advertising, Broadway, Brooklyn; residence 55 Willow street. in Portland, Me., Feb. 23, 1850. (Married.) Member Brooklyn and Hamilton Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the American Revolution.

ORNDORFF, WILLIAM RIDGELY-Professor, DeCornell University, Ithaca; residence 108 Cascadilla place. Educated at Johns Hopkins University. grees of A.B. and Ph.D. Assistant professor of organic chemistry at Cornell University.

ORNE, HENRY MERRILL-General Secretary, 3 West 29th street, New York City; residence 52 East 23d street. Born in Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1859. EduGencated at Rutgers College (A.M.). (Married.) eral secretary Young Men's Christian Association. Member Society of Colonial Wars and Rutgers College Alumni Association.

O'RORKE, JOHN J.-Wholesale Grocer, 61 Hudson street, New York City; residence Commercial Club. Born in Richmond, Surrey, England, April 23, 1855. Educated at Harrow College, England. (Married.) Director American Compressed Food Co. of Passaic, N. J. Member St. Andrew's Golf and Commercial Clubs, St. George's and Philistine Societies and Merchants' Association.

ORR, ALEXANDER ECTOR-Grain Merchant, 102 Produce Exchange, New York City; residence 102 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Born in Ireland, March 2, 1831. Educated in Ireland. (Married.) In business in New York City since 1851. Was president of the New York Produce Exchange, of which he has been a member since 1859, for two years, and of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York for five years. President of the Rapid Transit Commission of New York City; president and trustee South Brooklyn Savings Institution; president New York Produce Exchange Safe Deposit and Storage Co.; vice-president Mechanics' National Bank and Union Ferry Co.; director Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co., Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific R. R. Co., Continental Insurance Co., Erie R. R. Co., Fidelity and Casualty Co., Delaware and Hudson Co., National Bank of Commerce and New York Produce Exchange Bank; trustee Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, United States Trust Co., Title Guarantee and Trust Co., Guaranty Trust Co. and New York Public Library (Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations); also connected with other corporations and public institutions in an official capacity. Member City Club, Hamilton, Atlantic Yacht and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn, Down Town Association and American Geographical Society.

ORR, WILLIAM CHARLES-Lawyer, 49 Chambers street, New York City; residence 50 West 76th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1851. (Son of Edward and Mary [Lafferty] Orr.) Educated at a private school and at St. Francis Xavier College (A.B., '68 and A.M., '69). Practicing in New York City since his admission to the Bar in 1874. Counsel to several large banking institutions. Member Lawyers', Catholic, New York and Olympic Clubs.

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