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ment. Member Citizens', Lakeside Boat and Yacht, Bievenvenue, and Syracuse Whist Clubs, Angler Association, Masons, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, all of Syracuse.

AFFELD, FRANCIS O.-Manager, 22 Pine street, New York City; residence 873 President street, Brooklyn. Vice-chairman committee on finance, Board of Fire Underwriters; trustee City Savings Bank, Brooklyn; manager Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Member Montauk, Social and Germania Clubs of Brooklyn, and U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R.

AGAR, JOHN G.-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 9 West 48th street. Born in New Orleans, La., June 3, 1856. Educated at Georgetown (D. C.) University (A.B., '76; A.M., '85; Ph.D., '88). (Married.) Member of the firm of Agar, Ely & Fulton. Director Mathieson Alkali Works and National Starch Mf'g Co.; vice-president New York "Times" Co. Member City, Riding, Turf and Field, Catholic, Union, University, Metropolitan, Reform, Country, SeawanhakaCorinthian Yacht, and New York Yacht Clubs, Assoation of the Bar of the City of New York, and American Geographical, and Southern Societies.

AGNEW, ANDREW GIFFORD-Director, 7 Nassau street, New York City; residence 23 West 39th street. Director Corralitos Co., and Rio Grande, Sierre Madre and Pacific R. R. Co.; trustee Greenwich Savings Bank. Member Union League and City Clubs, National Academy of Design and American Geographical Society.

AGNEW, GEORGE B.—Treasurer, 7 Nassau street, New York City; residence 23 West 39th street. Born in New York City. Educated at Princeton ('91). Appointed aide-de-camp on Governor Morton's staff with rank of colonel, Jan. 1, 1895. Treasurer and director Juarez Co.; director Maguire & Baucus. Member Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Princeton, University, Union League and City Clubs.

AGNEW, JOHN T.-Vice-President, 7 Nassau street, New York City; residence 13 West 19th street. Formerly member of the firm of William Agnew & Sons. Now vice-president and director Continental National Bank. Member Manhattan Club, Century Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Design, American Geographical and New York Historical Societies.

AIKEN, E. CLARENCE Lawyer, 141 Genesee street, Auburn; residence 21 Orchard street. Born in Scipio, N. Y., May 6, 1856. Educated at the University of Rochester. (Married.) Member of the firm of Rich & Aiken. Has been president of the Board of Education of Auburn, and is now treasurer of the Auburn Telephone Co. Member City Club.

AIKEN, JAMES C.-Manufacturer of Jewelry, Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, 19 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 327 West 23d street. Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., July 13, 1840. President Aiken, Lambert & Co.; president and director Aikin-Lambert Jewelry Co.; director Jewelers' Protective Union; vicepresident and director Jewelers' Safety Fund Society and Stationers' Board of Trade. Member 7th Regiment Veterans' and Lawyers' Clubs.

MARTIN AIKEN, WILLIAM Architect, 1133 Broadway, New York City; residence 30 West 39th street. Born in Charleston, S. C., April 1, 1855. Educated at University of the South. (Single.) Taught in high school, Charleston, 1874-6; studied architecture Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1877-9; in offices of H. H. Richardson in Boston, 1880-3; W. R. Emerson in Boston, 1883-5; and James W. McLaughlin in Cincinnati, 1885-6; in independent practice in Cincinnati 1886-95; supervising architect United States Treasury Department, 1895-7; in practice in New York City with Bruce Price since 1897. Was concerned in designing and erection of government exposition buildings at Atlanta (1895), Nashville (1897), and Omaha (1898); mint buildings at Philadelphia and Denver, and many post-office and custom-house buildings.

AINSWORTH, DANFORTH E.-Lawyer, Sandy Creek. Born in Clayton, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Nov. 29, 1848. Educated at Pulaski Academy, and Falley Seminary. Deputy state superintendent of public instruction since June, 1895. Member Albany Camera Club.

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AITKEN, WILLIAM B.-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 702 Madison avenue. Born in New York City, 1867. Educated at Columbia College, Schools of Arts, Law and Political Science. (Widower). Member Delta Kappa Epsilon, and New York Athletic Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association, Sons of the Revolution, and Society of Colonial Wars.

ALBEE, ERNEST-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 214 Dryden road. Degrees of A.B. and Ph.D. Instructor in philosophy, Cornell University.

ALBERS, HENRI-Operatic Baritone, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City; residence La Varenne, France. Born in Amsterdam, Holland, Feb. 1, 1867. Educated in Holland, Brussels, and Paris. Appeared first in opera in Paris. Author of various musical compositions. Elected officer of the French Academy in 1892.

ALBING, OTTO FREDERICK-Editorial Writer, 428 Vermont street, Buffalo. Born in Hanover, Germany, March 25, 1840. Educated at Universities of Gottingen and Heidelberg. Editor of Buffalo "Demokrat" since 1885.

ALDEN, ADELBERT H.-Rubber Commission Merchant, 290 Broadway, New York City; residence Lawrence, L. I. Born in Boston, Mass., May 1, 1857. (Married.) Member of the firms of George A. Alden & Co. of New York and Boston; Alden, Symington & Co. of London; Symington, Bussweiler & Co. of Liverpool, and Adelbert H. Alden of Para and Manaos, Brazil. Vice-president New York Commercial Co.; director Seamless Rubber Co. of New Haven, and New York Shellac Co. Member New York Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Calumet, Riding, Racquet and Tennis, and Rockaway Hunting Clubs, Country Club of Brookline, Mass., and Down Town Association.

ALDEN, HENRY MILLS-Editor, 331 Pearl street, New York City; residence Metuchen, N. J. Born in Mount Tabor, Vt., Nov. 11, 1836. Graduate of Williams College ('57), and Andover Theological Seminary ('60). (Widower.) Editor of "Harper's Magazine." Author of "God in His World" and "A Study of Death." Member Authors' Club.

ALDRICH, HERBERT L.-Publisher, 309 Broadway, New York City; residence 253 West 42d street. Educated at Cornell University. (Married.) Partner in the firm of Aldrich & Donaldson, publishers of "Marine Engineering."

ALDRICH, SPENCER-Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 271 West 72d street. Born in New York City, Jan. 19, 1854. Educated at Columbia Grammar School, Columbia College, School of Arts ('74), and Columbia Law School ('76). (Married.) Treasurer Adirondack League Club. Member Union League, St. Anthony and Church Clubs, and Wyandanch Club of Smithtown, L. I.

ALDRIDGE, DARWIN R.-Secretary, 32 Burling slip, New York City; residence 64 Montague street, Brooklyn. Born in New Jersey, March 1, 1858. (Married.) Treasurer and director Assured Building Loan Association; secretary and director China and Japan Trading Co. (Ltd.). Member Marine and Field, and Merchants' Central Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, New England Society, and Chamber of Commerce.

ALDRIDGE, FREDERICK T.-Secretary, 203 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 471 Clinton avenue. Born in Brooklyn, Sept. 3, 1859. Educated in schools and academies in Brooklyn. (Married.) Director Brooklyn Fire-Brick Works; secretary Long Island Loan and Trust Co.; vestryman Church of the Holy Trinity; trustee Sheltering Arms Nursery: auditor Brooklyn Home for Aged Men. Member Crescent

Athletic Club of Brooklyn, Sons of the Revolution, Church Club of the Diocese of Long Island, and Veteran Association 23d Regiment.

ALDRIDGE, GEORGE W.-Contractor, 89 Plymouth avenue, Rochester. Born in Michigan City, Ind., Dec. 28, 1856. Educated in public and private schools of Rochester and at Cary Collegiate Seminary, Oakfield, Genesee County, N. Y. (Married.) Has been member of the Board of Public Works, Mayor of Rochester, and New York State Superintendent of Public Works. Is now director of the GermanAmerican Bank of Rochester. Member Knights Templar (thirty-second degree Mason), Odd Fellows, Red Men, Order of Maccabees, Rochester Whist, and Rochester Clubs, Rochester Athletic Association, Rochester Historical Society, and Rochester Maennerchor; Cypress Temple, A. A. O. M. N. S., Fort Orange, and Albany Clubs of Albany; American Social Science Association, and Knickerbocker Athletic and Republican Clubs of New York City.

ALEXANDER, CHARLES BEATTY-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 4 West 58th street. Vice-president and director Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway Co.; director Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States; chairman local board of Palatine Insurance Co. of Manchester, Eng. (Ltd.). Member University, Union, Metropolitan, Lawyers', Tuxedo, Riding and Driving, Princeton, University Athletic, and Turf and Field Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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ALEXANDER, GEORGE - Presbyterian Clergyman, 47 University place, New York City. Born in West Charlton, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1843. Educated at Union College (A.B., '66 and D.D., '84), and Princeton Theological Seminary ('70). (Single.) Pastor of East Avenue Presbyterian Church, Schenectady, N. Y., 1870-83; professor of rhetoric and logic in Union College 187783; pastor of University Place Presbyterian Church in New York City since 1884. Director Princeton Theological Seminary; trustee Sao Paulo College, Brazil, and Union College. Member Union College Alumni and Century Associations and Adirondack League Club.

ALEXANDER, HENRY M., JR.-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 4 West 40th street. Director Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Member Princeton, Calumet, University Athletic, St. Anthony, Lawyers' and University Clubs, Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on-Hudson, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

ALEXANDER, JAMES A.-Insurance, 52 William street, New York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 29, 1827. (Married.) Member of the firm of Scott, Alexander & Talbot. Director American Coal Co., and George's Creek and Cumberland R. R. Co. Member Lawyers' Club, National Academy of Design, and American Fine Arts Society.

ALEXANDER, JAMES W.-President, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 4 East 64th street. Born in Princeton, N. J., July 19, 1839. Educated at Princeton University. (Married.) President and director Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States; vice-president and director Western National Bank; director Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. and Mercantile Trust Co.; trustee Princeton University. Member Metropolitan, Princeton. University, University Athletic, Lawyers', National Arts, and Seabright (N. J.) Golf Clubs, Century Association, Chamber of Commerce, Municipal Art Society, American Museum of Natural History, and Nassau and Ivy Clubs of Princeton.

ALEXANDER, ROBERT C.-Editor, 203 Broadway, New York City; residence 243 West 99th street. Born in West Charlton, N. Y., July 7, 1857. Educated at Union College (M.A., '80), and Albany Law School ('81). (Married Annie Clare.) Practiced law in Elmira, 1881-4. Moved to New York City 1884. Counsel to Col. Elliott F. Shepard, and negotiated for him purchase of "Mail and Express" from Cyrus W. Field (1888); secretary and treasurer of same since 1888; editor-in-chief since 1895, and (with R. E. A. Dorr) proprietor since 1897. Organized, in 1890, and was for two years president Adirondack League Club; trustee Union College. Member Union League, University, Republican, Adirondack League, Fulton, Alpha Delta Phi, and Megantic Clubs, Bar Association of the City of New York, Union Alumni, and American Forestry Associations, Phi Beta Kappa, and St. Andrew's Societies, and Palmetto Club of South Carolina.

ALEXANDER, SAMUEL--Physician and Professor, 5 West 58th street. New York City. Degrees of A.M. and M. D. Professor of diseases of genito-urinary system in Cornell University Medical College; surgeon to Bellevue Hospital. Member Princeton, New York Athletic and University Clubs.

ALEXANDER, WALTER-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 46 West 25th street. Born in St. Charles, Mo., Jan. 3, 1866. Educated at St. Charles College, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. (Single.) Member Harvard, University, Democratic, and Westchester Golf Clubs, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM-Secretary, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 14 West 37th street. Secretary and director Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Member University, Union, Lawyers', Tuxedo, and Salmagundi Sketch Clubs, and University of Virginia Alumni Association.

ALEXANDRE, J. HENRY-Residence, 10 West 32d street, New York City. Born in New York City, June, 1848. (Married.) Member executive committee Coney Island Jockey Club; governor Riding Club. Steward National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. Member Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis, Turf and Field, Tuxedo, Suburban Riding and Driving, Richmond County Country, and New York Yacht Clubs, and American Museum of Natural History.

ALEXANDRE, JOHN E.-26 West 38th street, New York City. Director Sixth Avenue R. R. Co. Member Turf and Field, Riding and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs.

ALKER, ALPHONSE H.-Lawyer, 11 Pine street, New York City; residence 338 Madison avenue. Born in New York City, Oct. 8, 1851. Educated at the College of the City of New York, and Columbia College Law School. (Married.) Member Lawyers', New York Athletic, and Larchmont Yacht Clubs, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

ALLEN, ADDISON-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 35 West 33d street. Born in New York City, Feb. 28, 1865. Educated at Columbia. (Single.) Partner in the firm of Allen & Bentley, 1 Madison avenue. Member Alpha Delta Phi and Quill Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution, Columbia University Alumni and Dwight Alumni Assciations. ALLEN, AUGUSTUS HENRY-Lawyer, Broadway, New York City; residence Bedford Park. Born in New York City, Aug. 6, 1841. Educated at New York University Law School; admitted to the Bar, 1872. (Married.) Member of the firm of Allen, Talmage & Allen, 1874-94; since 1894 member of the firm of Allen & Talmage. Member Republican, Fordham, and Bedford Park Clubs.

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ALLEN, CALVIN H.-(C. E.) President, 290 Broadway, New York City; residence 1 West 72d street. Born in Central New York, 1827. (Married.) Has been largely interested in railroads, as builder, manager, receiver and president. President Union Surety Co.; vice-president Chemical and Electrical Co. Member Colonial Club, New England Society, American Society of Civil Engineers, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, Genesee Valley Club of Rochester, and Buffalo Club.

ALLEN, ELMER A.-Lawyer, 80 Broadway, New York City; residence 313 St. James street (Bronx). Born in Amenia, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1844. Educated at

Union College. (Married.) Member Bar Association of the City of New York, Reform Club, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni and Union College Alumni Associations.

ALLEN, ETHAN-(Colonel.) Lawyer, 115 Broadway, New York City; residence 45 West 52d street. Born in Monmouth County, N. J., May 12, 1832. Educated at Brown University. (Widower.) Member Union League and Zeta Psi Clubs, Sons of the American Revolution, New England Society, Brown University Alumni Association, and president Cuban League of the United States.

ALLEN, FLAVIUS J.-Proprietor, 225 Broadway, New York City; residence 241 Lexington avenue. Proprietor of the Astor House. Director German-American Insurance Co. Member New England Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Suburban Riding and Driving and New York Press Clubs.

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ALLEN, FRANKLIN - Professional Accountant and Auditor, Broadway and Broome street, New York City, and 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence Hotel Margaret, Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Sept. 13, 1838. Educated at Williams College. (Married.) Secretary Silk Association of America: expert special agent, census of 1900. Member Whist Club, Crescent Athletic, Whist, and Hamilton, Clubs of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and Williams College Alumni Association.

ALLEN, FREDERIC P.-Banker, 19 West Main street, Rochester; residence 19 Prince street. Born in Rochester, Feb. 26, 1853. Educated in Rochester. (Married.) Cashier, German-American Bank; treasurer Rochester Railway Co., and Rochester State Hospital; director Rochester and Genesee Valley R. R. Co.; trustee Security Trust Co., and commissioner of the sinking fund of the city of Rochester. Member Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, and Genesee Valley and Country Clubs.

ALLEN, FREDERIC STURGES - Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 115 West 84th street. Member Lotos and Quill Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and Presbyterian Union.

ALLEN, FREDERICK-Retired Bookseller, 5 Fort street, Auburn. Born in Auburn, Nov. 5, 1836. Educated in public schools and at Auburn Academy. (Married.) Director National Bank of Auburn; trustee Fort Hill Cemetery Association. Member Historical Society.

ALLEN, FREDERICK H.-Lawyer, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence Bolton Priory, Pelham Manor. Born in Honolulu, H. I., May 30, 1858. Educated at Harvard (A.M., '80; LL.B., '83). (Married.) Member of the firm of Adams & Allen. Member Knickerbocker, Union, Democratic, and Country Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars, and Sons of the Revolution.

ALLEN, FREDERICK L.-Lawyer, 59 Cedar street, New York City; residence 41 West 46th street. Born in Malone, N. Y. Educated at Hamilton College. (Single.) Connected with law department of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. Member University, Alpha Delta Phi, and Richmond Hill Golf Clubs, Hamilton Alumni Association, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

ALLEN, HENRY-Broker, 14 Wall street, New York City; residence Union League Club. Senior member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Henry Allen & Co. Member Union League and Atlantic Yacht Clubs, and New England Society.

ALLEN, JOEL ASAPH-Curator, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. Born in Springfield, Mass., July 19, 1838. Educated at Wilbra

ham Academy, Lawrence Scientific School under Professor Agassiz, and at Harvard. Degree of Ph.D. from Indiana University. (Married.) Assistant in ornithology, Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University until 1885. Editor of the "Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club," 1876-83. First president of the American Ornithologist's Union, 188390. Editor of "The Auk," since 1884. Curator vertebrate zoology in American Museum of Natural History since 1885. Author of several works on zoology and natural history.

ALLEN, JOHN H.-Public Accountant, 46 Wall street, New York City; residence 31 East 127th street. Born in New Jersey, April 22, 1834. Educated in public schools in New York City. (Married.) Has followed his profession for over thirty years. Is connected with many large institutions and corporations, and is quite prominent in accountancy in New York and London.

ALLEN, JOHN JOHNSON-Lawyer, 203 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence Hotel St. George, and Burlington, Vt. Born in Utica, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1842. Educated at University of Vermont (A.B. and A.M.), and Columbia University Law School (LL.B.). (Married.) Acting provost marshal, 1865; assistant United States district-attorney, 1866-73; member of Assembly, 1874; United States chief supervisor of elections, 1874-93; United States commissioner, 1874-99; master in chancery United States courts, 1874-99. Counsel to various corporations. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn, Sigma Phi Club, University Club of Vermont, New England, Medical Jurisprudence, and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, and several political organizations.

ALLEN, JOHN PLATT-Wall-Paper Manufacturer, Worcester, Mass.; residence 918 St. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Meriden, Conn., Nov. 13, 1850. Educated at Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass. (Married.) Vice-president Allen-Higgins Co. Member Congregational Club, Sons of the Revolution, New England Society, and Brooklyn and Young Republican Clubs.

ALLEN, PAUL-Physician, 3 East 48th street, New York City. Born in 1863. Educated at Harvard, and Johns Hopkins Universities. (Married.) Member of the Huguenot Society.

ALLEN, TIMOTHY FIELD-Physician, 3 East 48th street, New York City. Born in Westminster, Vt., April 24, 1837. Educated at Amherst College ('58). Degrees of M.D. from University of New York ('61), University of State of New York ('65), and Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia ('65), and LL.D. from Amherst College ('85). (Married Julia Bissell.) Author of numerous works on materia medica, botany, ophthalmology, etc. Acting assistant surgeon in United States Army, 1862-4. Was professor of materia medica, dean and president of the board of trustees of New York Homeopathic Medical College. Is now surgeon in, and president of the New York Ophthalmic Hospital. Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences.

ALLERTON, DAVID D.-Manager, 106 Produce Exchange, New York City; residence 47 West 82d street. Member of the Board of Managers New York Produce Exchange. Member New York Athletic, Transportation, Colonial and Canoe Clubs.

ALLIN, FREDERICK BREVOORT-Insurance, 119 Broadway, New York City; residence 214 Central Park, South. Born in New York City, Oct. 20, 1866. Educated at Columbia. (Single.) Manager railroad department of the Home Life Insurance Co. Member New York Athletic and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, American Geographical Society, and Columbia Alumni Association.

ALLING, ASA ALLING - Lawyer, 11 William street, New York City; residence 101 West 81st street. Born in New York City, May 4, 1862. Educated at Cornell (Ph.B., '83) and Columbia Law School (LL.B., '85). (Married Louise Floyd-Smith.) Attorney for several trust companies, banks, railroads, surety companies and other financial institutions; makes a specialty of corporation law, organizing and promoting financial enterprises. Member Manhattan, Metropolitan, Democratic and Cornell Clubs, New England, Dutchess County, West End, New York Historical, New York Biographical, American Geographical and Phi Beta Kappa Societies, Phi Delta Phi Fraternity, Bar Association and others.

ALLING, EDWARD P.-Broker, 30 Pine street, New York City; residence Huntington, L. I., and East Orange, N. J. Born in Newark, N. J. Educated at Freehold Institute, N. J. (Married.) Member of the firm of Alling, Secor & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange. Vice-president People's Bank of East Orange; treasurer Savings, Investment and Trust Co. Member Essex County Country Club of Orange, N. J.

ALLISON, THOMAS-Lawyer, 59 Liberty street, New York City; residence 1988 Madison avenue. Born in New York City, Sept. 19, 1840. Educated in public schools and at the College of the City of New York ('60). (Married Mary C. Millet 1871.) Admitted to the Bar, 1861. For nine years head of the firm of Allison & Shaw; since 1882 has practiced alone. Appointed judge of the Court of General Sesssions by Governor Morton, 1895. In general practice since 1896. Member Central Republican and Harlem Clubs.

ALLISON, WILLIAM O.-Publisher, 100 William street, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. (Married.) President and director Paint, Oil and Drug Publishing Co., publishers of "Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter," "Druggists' Circular" and "Painters' Magazine." Member Drug Club.

ALMIRALL, R. F.-Architect, 10 East 23d street, New York City; residence 53 Pineapple street, Brooklyn. Born March 1, 1869. Educated at Cornell, and at Ecole Nationale et Speciale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. (Married.) Member of the firm of Ingle & Almirall. Member Cornell, and National Arts Clubs, Chi Psi Fraternity, Society of Beaux-Arts Architects, and National Sculpture Society.

ALMY, FRANCIS-Purchasing Agent Pan-American Exposition, 718 Ellicott square, Buffalo; residence, 140 North street. Born in New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 28, 1858. Educated at Harvard (A.B., '79 and A.M., '80). (Single.) Formerly member of the firm of W. H. Glenny, Sons Co. Registrar Saturn Club, 1885-8; secretary Harvard Club, 1890-1900; chairman executive committee Liberal Club, 1890-1900. Member Saturn and University Clubs.

ALMY, FREDERIC-Secretary, 165 Swan street, Buffalo; residence 140 North street. Born in New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 28, 1858. Educated at Harvard (A. B., '80 and A.M., '83) and Harvard Law School. (Single.) Secretary Buffalo Charity Organization Society, and Buffalo Civil Service Reform Association; manager Buffalo Fresh Air Mission, and Albion Female Reformatory; trustee George Junior Republic. Member Liberal, Saturn, Thursday and Harvard Clubs.

ALMY, FREDERICK-Woolens, 91 Franklin street, New York City; residence Lawrence, L. I. Member of the firm of Frederick Almy & Co. Member Union, Merchants' and Richmond Hill Clubs, and New England Society.

ALSOP, REESE F.-Rector St. Ann's Church, Brooklyn; residence 127 Remsen street. Born in Richmond, Ind. Educated in Philadelphia. (Married.) Was rector St. John's Church of Framingham, P. E. Church of Rye, St. Andrew's Church of Pittsburg and Grace Church of Philadelphia. Member Barnard, Hamilton and Twentieth Century Clubs.

ALTSHELER, JOSEPH ALEXANDER-Journalist and Author, 63 Park row, New York City; residence 320 Manhattan avenue. Born in Three Springs, Ky., April 29, 1862. (Son of Joseph and Lucy C. [Snoddy] Altsheler.) Educated at Liberty College and Vanderbilt University. (Married Sara, daughter of Samuel H. Boles.) Formerly on staff of Louisville "CourierJournal;" now connected with New York "World." Author of "The Rainbow of Gold." "The Hidden Mine," "The Sun of Saratoga." "A Knight of Philadelphia," "A Soldier of Manhattan," "The Last Rebel," "My Captive," and various short stories. Member Authors' Club.

ALVORD, ANDREW PORTER· Treasurer, 138 North 11th street, Brooklyn; residence 1193 Dean street. Born in Monson, Mass., 1864. Educated at Amherst College. (Single.) Treasurer and director Phoenix Tube Co. Member Amherst College Alumni Association, Alpha Delta Phi and Nassau Country Clubs,

Irving and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn, and American Geographical Society.

AMERMAN, WILLIAM HENRY HOUGHTON— Broker, 27 William street, New York City; residence Arverne-by-the-Sea, L. I. Born in New York City, Sept. 22, 1846. (Son of Isaac and Jane [Banta] Amerman.) Educated in public schools and by private tutor. (Married Elizabeth A. Armitage). Member of the firm of Amerman & Patterson. President Arverne-by-theSea Co. Member Holland Society, St. Nicholas Society of Nassau Island, and Bayswater Yacht, Undine Fishing, and Democratic Clubs.

AMES, DANIEL T.-Editor, Publisher, Pen Artist and Expert, 202 Broadway, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. Member of the firms of Ames & Kinsley, Ames & Rollinson, and Ames & Rollinson Co. Editor and publisher "Penman's Art Journal." Member Press, Thirteen, Sunrise, Twilight and Manhattan Liberal Clubs, and New England Society.

AMES, FRANK D.-Real Estate, 109 West 34th street, New York City; residence 370 West 55th street. Born in Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 22, 1868. Educated in New York City schools. (Single.) Member of the firm of Ames & Co. Member New York Athletic Club.

AMMERMAN, WILLIAM H., JR.-Furniture, 20 Flatbush avenue. Brooklyn; residence 200 Prospect place. Born in Brooklyn, Sept. 20, 1867. (Married.) Trustee Havens Medical Co. Member Young Republican Club and Long Island Council No. 173, Royal Arcanum.

AMMIDOWN, EDWARD HOLMES-Retired, Gerard Hotel, New York City. Born in Southbridge, Mass., Oct. 28, 1820. Educated at Harvard. Traveled in United States and Europe several years; engaged in mercantile business. President American Protective Tariff League, 1881; chairman Metropolitan Industrial League, 1882; presidential elector, 1884; declined appointment (by President Harrison) as commissionerat-large to World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. Member Union League Club and New England Society.

AMMON, JOHN H.-(Colonel.) Publisher, 331 Pearl street, New York City; residence 112 West 88th street. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1840. Educated at Auburn Academy. (Married.) In charge of the wholesale and jobbing department of Harper & Bros. Recruited Company I, 19th Infantry, at his own expense, and went to the front as captain under the first call for 75,000 men, April 19, 1861; captain of Light Battery I, 3d Artillery, January, 1862 to January, 1864; lieutenant-colonel of 16th Artillery, January to November, 1864; took part in the Burnside expedition in North Carolina; was presented with battle flag and mentioned in general orders for gallant conduct at the siege of Fort Macon, April 26, 1862; served in the 9th, 10th, 18th and 22d corps, Army of the Potomac; resigned for reason of disability, November, 1864. Member Lotos and Democratic Clubs, Papyrus Club of Boston, Lafayette Post, G. A. R., Loyal Legion and Old Guard.

AMORY, JOHN J.-President, Morris Heights, New York City; residence Sedgwick avenue. Born in Fond du Lac, Wis. Educated at Riverview Military Academy. President and director Gas Engine and Power Co., and Charles L. Seabury & Co. (Consolidated). Member Corinthian Yacht Club of Yonkers and Larchmont Yacht, New York Athletic, Fordham and Country Cycle Clubs.

AMSINCK, GUSTAV-Exporter, 6 Hanover square, New York City; residence Summit, N. J. Member of the firm of Gustav Amsinck & Co. Director Bank of New York and London Assurance Corporation (Marine); trustee Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. and Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Member Union Club, Liederkranz, American Geographical Society, Down Town Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Academy of Design, and American Museum of Natural History.

AMUNDSON, JOHN A.-Lawyer, 146 Broadway, New York City; residence 44 West 44th street. Secretary and director Spencer Brake Co. Member Yale, Delta Kappa Epsilon, New York Athletic, Fordham, St. Andrew's Golf and Church Clubs, Graduates' Club of New Haven, Conn., Phi Beta Kappa Society, Down Town Association, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

AMY, HENRY-Banker, 44 Wall street, New York City; residence, 18 West 27th street. Member of the firm of H. Amy & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange; trustee Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank; director Massillon National Construction Co., and Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago R. R. Co. Member Catholic and Lawyers' Clubs, American Museum of Natural History, and American Geographical Society.

AMY, LOUIS H.-Banker, 44 Wall street, New York City; residence, 790 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of H. Amy & Co., and member New York Stock Exchange. Member Lawyers' Club.

ANABLE, ELIPHALET NOTT-Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence Westminster Hotel. Born in Newton, L. I., Sept. 1, 1857. Educated at Union College ('78), and Columbia College Law School ('80). (Married.) Director University Magazine Publishing Co., Pelham Park R. R. Co., and Hahnemann Hospital. Member New York Athletic, University, and Baltusrol Golf Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Union College Alumni Association.

ANDERSON, CHARLES W.-Manager, 220 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 18, 1847. (Married.) Agent State Mutual Life Insurance Co. Member Down Town Association, Chamber of Commerce, and Montclair Club.

ANDERSON, EDWARD C.-Insurance, 157 Broadway, New York City; residence 112 West 58th street. Member of the firm of E. C. Anderson & Co. Member Union League, Merchants' Central and Fulton Clubs.

ANDERSON, ELBERT ELLERY-Lawyer, 27 William street, New York City; residence 11 West 38th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 31, 1833. Traveled abroad 1843-8. Educated at Harvard. Admitted to the Bar, 1854. Has successfully conducted railroad litigation; prominently identified with reform campaigns in New York politics, having been school trustee, rapid transit commissioner, and commissioner in reference to acquiring lands both for the Croton aqueduct and the elevated railway. Director Central Branch Union Pacific Railway Co., Manhattan, Alma and Burlingame Railway Co., and Montana Union Railway Co.; receiver and government director Union Pacific Railway Co. Member Metropolitan, Reform, Democratic, University, Harvard, and Whist Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and American Museum of Natural History.

ANDERSON, FRANK E.-Woolen Merchant, 715 Broadway, New York City; residence 233 Fifth avenue. Born in Roxbury, Mass., April 21, 1855. Educated at New York City Public School No. 35, and Columbia Grammar School. (Married.) President Standard Worsted Co.; agent and manager Chester Woolen Co. Member Merchants', Reform, City, New York Athletic and Colonial Clubs.

ANDERSON, FREDERICK E.-Lawyer, 45 Cedar street, New York City; residence Freehold, N. J. Born in New York City, April 3, 1861. Educated at Freehold Institute and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Wilder & Anderson.

ANDERSON, HORACE-Lawyer, 146 Broadway, New York City; residence, 150 West 84th street. Born in Clifton, Greene Co., Ohio, Aug. 13, 1866. Educated at Princeton. (Married.) Connected with the business department of the Title Guarantee and Trust Co.; secretary City Real Estate Co. Member Princeton Alumni Association.

ANDERSON, JOHN F., JR.-Paper Merchant, 34 Beekman street, New York City; residence 1325 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, May 17, 1840. Educated in New York City public schools. (Widower.) Member of the firm of J. F. Anderson, Jr., & Co. Trustee South Brooklyn Savings Institution, Washington Trust Co., Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield (Mass.), and Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.; director and treasurer Brooklyn Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Member Aldine, and Hardware Clubs, Union League Club of Brooklyn and Chamber of Commerce.

ANDERSON, JOHN JACOB-Author, 343 Adelphi street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Sept. 30, 1821. Educated at Normal School. (Married Elizabeth S. Baldwin, 1848.) Has traveled very extensively. Was a teacher for thirty years; for twenty years being principal of a public school in New York City. Author of "Pictorial School History of the United States," "Manual of General History," "History of France," "History of England," "The United States Reader," "Grammar School History of the United States," and other works. Life member Long Island Historical Society and National Educational Association.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM B.-Lawyer, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence 264 West 57th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 2, 1864. Educated at Yale College and Harvard Law School. (Married.) Vice-president and director Continental Filter Co.; director Sterling Mountain Railroad Co., and Sterling Iron and Railway Co. Member University and Lawyers' Clubs.

ANDREAE, OTTO, JR.-Silk Merchant, 469 Broome street, New York City; residence Highland Mills. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Oct. 24, 1859. (Married.) Secretary and director East River Railway Co., and Henning Rapid Transit Co.; director Henning Gravity Transit Co.; president Empire Silk Works, Paterson, N. J.; Norfolk Silk Co., Norfolk, Va. Member Merchants' Central and Tuxedo Clubs.

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CHARLES A.-Broker, 87 Gold street, New York City; residence Larchmont. Director American Light and Fuel Co., Citizens' Gas Co. of Bridgeport, Conn., and Sing Sing Gas Mf'g Co. Member Larchmont Yacht, American Yacht and New York Yacht Clubs, and Columbia University Alumni Association.

ANDREWS, ADDISON F.--Musical Manager, 18 East 22d street, New York City; residence, 256 West 57th street. Born in Cavendish, Vt., April 2, 1857. Educated at Dartmouth College, and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member New York Press, Alpha Delta Phi and Manuscript Clubs, Dartmouth College Alumni Association, and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

ANDREWS, AVERY DE LANO - Lawyer, 11 Broadway, New York City; residence Ardsley-on-Hudson. Born in Massena, N. Y., April 4, 1864. (Son of Hannibal and Harriet [De Lano] Andrews.) Educated in Massena common schools and at Williston Seminary ('81); entered United States Military Academy at West Point in 1882 and graduated in the class of '86, number 14 in a graduating class of seventy-seven members and was immediately commissioned second lieutenant of the 5th United States Artillery. (Married Sept. 27, 1888, at Governor's Island, New York City, to Mary Campbell Schofield, only daughter of Lieutenant-General John M. Schofield, U. S. A.) Admitted to the Bar in 1891; resigned from the regular army in November, 1893; since then has practiced law in New York City. Major and engineer of 1st Brigade, N. G. N. Y., on staff of General Louis Fitzgerald, 1893; resigned in March, 1898, and was unanimously elected to the command of Squadron "A" with rank of major; appointed lieutenant-colonel, United States Volunteers, May 9, 1898; was Adjutant-General of the State of New York and chief-of-staff to Governor Theodore Roosevelt, with rank of brigadier-general, Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, 1899. Was appointed police commissioner of New York City by Mayor William L. Strong in February, 1895, and held that position until expiration of term, Dec. 31, 1898; was treasurer of the Board from and after May, 1895. Now president Barber Asphalt Paving Co. Member University, Lawyers' and Church Clubs, Fort Orange Club of Albany, Army and Navy Club of Washington, D. C., Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

ANDREWS, CHARLES-Jurist, Syracuse. Born in Whitestown, N. Y., May 27, 1827. Educated at Cazenovia Seminary. Degree of LL.D. from Hamilton, Columbia and Yale. (Married.) Admitted to the Bar, 1849. District-attorney Onondaga County, 1853-6. Mayor of Syracuse, 1861-8. Member New York Constitutional Convention, 1867. Elected associate judge of New York Court of Appeals, 1870. Appointed chief judge, 1881. Re-elected associate judge, 1884. Elected chief judge, 1893. Retired by age limit, Dec. 31, 1897.

ANDREWS, CHARLES LEE-Stock Broker. 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 141 Franklin

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