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York City; residence 804 Broadway. Born in Lowell, Mass., Sept. 20, 1838. Educated at Harvard (A.B., '59). Degrees of D.D. from Columbia, Princeton and Harvard and D.C.L. from University of the South. (Married Theresa, daughter of Dr. Edward Reynolds of Boston, Mass., 1863.) Rector Grace Church, New York City, since 1883. Author of "The Church Idea," "A National Church," "The Spiritual House" and other religious works. Member University, University Glee and Harvard Clubs, Harvard Alumni and Century Associations and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

HUNTLEY, CHARLES R.-Manufacturer, Buffalo; residence 440 Linwood avenue. Born in Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Oct. 12, 1854. Educated at Utica Free Academy. (Married.) Vice-president and genera1 manager Cataract Power and Conduit Co.; treasurer Buffalo and Niagara Falls Electric Light and Power Co. and Acheson Graphite Co.; general manager Buffalo General Electric Co.; director People's Bank; trustee Empire State Savings Bank. Member Buffalo, Country and Ellicott Clubs and thirty-second degree Masons.

HUPFEL, ADOLPH G.-Brewer, 161st street and Third avenue, New York City; residence 856 Eagle avenue and Murray Hill Hotel. Born in Orange County, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1845. Educated in public and private schools in New York City. (Married.) Manager and director A. Hüpfel's Sons Brewing Co.; vice-president and director Sebastian Wagon Co.; trustee New York State Brewers' and Maltsters' Association; ex-treasurer New York and New Jersey Bridge Co.; ex-director Union R. R. Co. Member Brewers' (ex-president) and New York Produce Exchanges, North Side and Brewers' Boards of Trade and German Hospital; also member Manhattan, Democratic. Terrace Bowling and Schnorrer Clubs, City Club of Mount Vernon, Liederkranz, Melrose Turn Verein, Central Turn Verein, Arion Liedertafel, Arion Society, Deutsche Gesellschaft, Wieland Lodge No. 714, F. & A. M., and Freundschaft Lodge No. 4, Improved Order of Knights of Pythias.

HUPFEL, J. CHRISTIAN G. Brewer, 231 East 38th street, New York City; residence 148 East 37th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 12, 1842. Educated in New York City. (Married.) President and trustee J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Co.; treasurer New York Hygeia Ice Co. Member Red Bank (N. J.) Yacht and Manhattan Clubs, Beethoven, Arion and Liederkranz Singing Societies and Fessler Lodge No. 576, F. &. A. M.

HURD, FRANK H.-Stock Broker, 44 Broadway, New York City; residence 145 West 72d street. Member of the firm of Lockwood, Hurd & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Racquet and Tennis, Lotos, Luncheon, New York Athletic, Crescent Athletic (Brooklyn), Deal Golf and Englewood (N. J.) Golf Clubs.

HURD, FREDERICK - Sewing Machines, 833 Broadway, New York City; residence 304 Golden Hill, Bridgeport, Conn. Born in Brookfield, Conn., Aug. 6, 1832. Educated in public schools and at Episcopal Academy of Connecticut. (Married.) Was member. of the Board of Education, councilman, alderman and president of the Board of Taxation of the city of Bridgeport. Now president of Bridgeport Public Library; president, treasurer and director Sewing Machine Cabinet Co.; secretary, treasurer and director Bridgeport Wood Finishing Co. and Wheeler & Wilson Mfg Co. Member Seaside, Park City Yacht, Bridgeport Yacht and Brooklawn Country Clubs, all of Bridgeport.

HURD, GEORGE B.-Wholesale Stationer, 425 Broome street, New York City; residence 145 West 72d street. Member of the firm of George B. Hurd & Co. Member New York Athletic, Union League, Calumet. Salmagundi 'and Lawyers' Clubs and Society of Founders and Patriots of America.

HURD, JEHIEL TUTTLE-Lawyer, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence Flushing, L. I. Born in New York City, 1855. Educated at Flushing Institute and Cornell University ('74). (Married.) Member Cornell Club.

HURD, LEE M.-Surgeon, 19 East 38th street, New York City. Born in Minnesota, 1873. Educated at Columbia. (Single.) Member New York Athletic Club.

HURLBURT, PERCY D.-Clerk, Post Office Building, New York City; residence 1104 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, 1861. Educated in New York City. (Single.) On clerical staff at New York City Post Office. Member Sons of the American Revolution.

HURLBUT, JESSE LYMAN-Secretary, Editor and Methodist Episcopalian Clergyman, 150 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 325 West 101st street. Born in New York City, Feb. 15, 1843. Educated at Wesleyan University ('64). (Married Mary M. Chase.) Pastor Methodist Episcopal churches, 1865-79; agent Sunday School Union 1879-84; assistant editor Sunday School literature, 1884-8. Since 1888 editor of Sunday School literature for the Methodist Episcopal Church, and secretary Sunday School Union and Tract Society. Author of Biblical studies. Member Sons of the American Revolution and Wesleyan University Club.

HURLEY, THOMAS J.-Mining, 35 Wall street, New York City; residence 38 Montgomery place, Brooklyn. Born May 1, 1847. Educated in public schools of Rochester and at Eastman's Business College. (Married.) President Occidental Mining Co. and Natalie Mining and Milling Co.; vice-president Briquette Coal Co., Exploration Co. of New York, and Guanajuato Consolidated Mining and Milling Co. of Mexico; treasurer San Cristobal and United Gold Fields Corporation; director Foley Gold Mines Co. of Canada. Member Lawyers' Club, Marine and Field, and Atlantic Yacht Clubs of Brooklyn, Society of the Genesee, American Geographical Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

HURRY, EDMUND ABDY--Lawyer, 58 William street, New York City; residence Saugerties. Member of the firm of Hurry & Dutton. Director United States Fire Insurance Co.; trustee New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Member Union League, University and Church Clubs, American Geographical and St. Nicholas Societies and Columbia Alumni Association.

HURRY, RANDOLPH-Lawyer, 58 William street, New York City; residence Larchmont, Member of the firm of Hurry & Dutton. Director St. Anthony Association. Member Racquet and Tennis, Lawyers', Larchmont Yacht and St. Anthony Clubs, Columbia Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

HUSS, GEORGE MARTIN-Architect, 1285 Broadway, New York City; residence 318 East 150th street. Born in Newark, N. J., July 23, 1853. Educated at the College of the City of New York (B.S.). (Single.) One of the four successful designers of Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, and one of the successful three for position of Supervising Architect in United States Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Translated "Construction" (Rational Building) from the French of Viollet-le-Duc. Member New York Athletic, Mendelssohn Glee and Citizens' Bicycle Clubs, Architectural League, League of American Wheelmen, American Art Society and delegate to Fine Arts Federation of New York.

HUSS, HENRY HOLDEN-Teacher, Pianist and Composer, 318 East 150th street, New York City. Born in Newark, N. J., June 21, 1862. Educated in New York City, and in Munich, Bavaria. (Single.) Has been associated with Boston Symphony Orchestra. His choral and orchestral compositions have been performed in Paris, Hamburg and Munich, and in the larger cities throughout the United States. Member Manuscript Club.

HUSTED, HARVEY-Law Stenographer, 26 Greenridge avenue, White Plains. Born in North Tarrytown, N. Y., July 12, 1854. Educated in public schools and academies. (Married.) Has been president of the village of White Plains; member of the Board of Education for twelve years and of the Fire Department for ten years, and stenographer to the County and Surrogate's Courts. Now holds and has held continuously for the past twenty-five years the position of stenographer to the Special Term of the Supreme Court in Westchester County.

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HUTCHINSON, HENRY E.- Banker, Fulton and Clinton streets, Brooklyn; residence 1180 Dean street. Born in Windsor, Vt., 1837. (Son of Elijah and Laura Manning [Skinner] Hutchinson.) Educated at Amherst College ('58). (Widower.) Admitted to the Bar in Alabama and New York. United States Assistant Assessor, 1862-8; ex-president Brooklyn Choral Society; organist and choirmaster of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church for thirteen years. President and director Brooklyn Dispensary; connected with the Brooklyn Bank as cashier, 1877-90, and since 1890 as president and director; treasurer and director Excelsior Steamboat Co.; director Hamilton Trust Co., Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach R. R. Co. and Long Island Safe Deposit Co.; member advisory board Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital, and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences (Department of Music). Member Alpha Delta Phi, Union League and Brooklyn Clubs, Society of Vermonters, Amherst College Alumni Association and New England Society.

HUTCHINSON, JOHN IRWIN-Instructor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 2 Cascadilla place. Degrees of A.B. and Ph.D. Instructor in mathematics, Cornell University.

HUTCHINSON, WOODS-Physician, Buffalo. Born in Selby, England, Jan. 3, 1862. Educated at Penn College (A.B. '80 and A.M. '83) University of Michigan (M.D. '84) and, in Europe, in London, Paris, Vienna and Berlin. (Married Cornelia M. Williams of Des Moines, Iowa, 1893.) Practiced in Des Moines, 1882-95; in Iowa City, 1895-6; in Buffalo since 1896. Professor of anatomy at State University of Iowa, 1891-6; professor of comparative pathology in Medical Department of University of Buffalo since 1896. Member Liberal Club.

HUTTON, FREDERICK R.-Professor, Columbia University, New York City; residence 219 West 107th street. Born in New York City, May 28, 1852. Educated at Charlier's Institute and at Columbia College. (Married.) Professor of mechanical engineering and Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science at Columbia University. Trustee Webb's Academy and

Home for Shipbuilders: member of the Corporation of the Collegiate Dutch Church. Member Engineers' Club, Columbia University Alumni and Century Associations, American Museum of Natural History, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (secretary), American Institute of Mining Engineers, National Geographic Society and American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

HUTTON, MANCIUS H.-Clergyman and President, 25 East 22d street, New York City; residence 26 Union street, New Brunswick, N. J. Born in New York City. Educated at New York University, Union Theological Seminary and Theological Seminary at New Brunswick, N. J. (Married.) President Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America; rector Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick; chaplain-general Society of the Cincinnati and of New York State Society of the Cincinnati. Member New Brunswick Historical and Sigma Chi Clubs, New York University Alumni Association and New Jersey State Microscopical Society.

HUTTON, WILIAM RICH-Civil Engineer, 35 Broadway, New York City; residence 6 West 29th street. Born in Washington, D. C., March 26, 1826. Educated in Washington. (Married.) Was chief engineer in the construction of the Washington (D. C.) Aqueduct and the Washington Bridge and Hudson Tunnel in New York City; also designed the Kanawha River (W. Va.) Dam. Member Maryland Historical and Maryland Societies, American Society of Civil Engineers, Century Association, Institution of Civil Engineers of London, and Societé des Ingénieurs Civils de France.

HVOSLEF, F. W.-Ship Broker, 18 Broadway, New York City; residence 135 Midwood street, Brooklyn. Born and educated in Norway. (Married.) Member of the firm of Bennett, Walsh & Co. Was lieutenant in the Reserve of the Norwegian Navy. Member Marine Society Club of Bergen (Norway), St. Ann's Bay Club of Jamaica, and Midwood Club of Flatbush.

HYATT, FRANK S.-Banker, 92 West Broadway, New York City; residence Upper Montclair, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1862. (Married.) Vice-president and director New York National Exchange Bank; secretary and director Brass Goods Mf'g Co. Member Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the American Revolution.

HYDE, ALBERT FILLMORE-Cotton Goods Merchant, 361 Broadway, New York City; residence 10 West 47th street. Member of the firm of A. G. Hyde & Sons. Member Union League, Merchants' and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, American Geographical Society and Columbia Alumni Association.

HYDE, AUGUSTUS L.-Fire Insurance, 208 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 210 East 18th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 21, 1835. Educated at Hamilton Collegiate Institute, White Plains, N. Y. (Married.) Member Church Club.

HYDE, CHARLES H.- Lawyer, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 874 Park place. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, Sept. 8, 1869. Educated in Truro public schools, at Dalhousie College, Halifax, and at Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Married.) Member of the firm of Grout, Mayer & Hyde. Member Crescent Athletic, Parkway Driving and Dyker Meadow Golf Clubs, and Democratic Club of New York City.

HYDE, CHARLES LIVINGSTON - Banker, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 117 West 57th street. Born in Hydetown, Pa., Aug. 24, 1863. Educated at Yale. (Married.) President and director Municipal Debenture Co. Member Riding, Metropolitan, University, Racquet and Tennis and Tuxedo Clubs and Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson.

HYDE, C. M.-Banker, Corning; residence 158 East Third street. Born in Mumford, Monroe County, N. Y., July 22, 1851. Educated at a district school in Mumford. (Married.) Assistant cashier and director First National Bank of Corning; secretary and treasurer North Side Land Co.; director Corning and Painted Post Street Ry. Co.

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HYDE, E. FRANCIS-Banker, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 835 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, June 23, 1842. Educated at the College of the City of New York and at Columbia Law School. (Married.) Served with a New York Regiment in Virginia during Civil War; practiced law in New York City until 1886. Vice-president and trustee Central Trust Co. since 1886. Member Union League, Republican, Metropolitan, Mendelssohn Glee, Manuscript and Riding Clubs, American Geographical, Philharmonic (president since 1888), Musical Arts and New England Societies, Down Town Association, Presbyterian Union, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

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HYDE, HENRY NEAL- Lawyer, County Savings Bank Building, Syracuse; residence 711 West Genesee street. Born in Syracuse, Feb. 26, 1873. Educated in Syracuse and at Phillips Andover Academy, Yale (A.B.. '95), and New York Law School. (Single.) Member of the firm of Hyde & Rowland. Secretary University Club. Lay reader in Trinity Church. Member Syracuse, Citizens', University (secretary), Sedgwick Farm Tennis and Fortnightly Clubs, Yale and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs of New York City, and Sons of the American Revolution.

HYDE, HENRY ST. JOHN-210 East 18th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Dec. 28, 1869. Educated at Columbia (Ph.B., '96 and A.M., '98). (Single.) Member executive committee Columbia University Philharmonic Society. Member Church, New York Mineralogical, and Chemists' Clubs, English Church Union, American Chemical Society, Society of Chemical Industry, Alumni Association of Schools of Science of Columbia University, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and New York Academy of Sciences.

HYDE, JAMES CLARENCE-Journalist, 114 West 34th street, New York City; residence 210 West 102d street. Born in Boston, Mass., 1866. Educated at Dartmouth College. (Single.) Member Dartmouth Alumni Association, Sons of the American Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars and Society of the War of 1812.

HYDE, JOEL WILSON-Physician, 215 Schermerhorn street. Brooklyn. Born in Westbrook, Conn., March 20, 1839. Educated at Yale ('57) and at Yale

Medical School (M.D.). (Married Mary E. Richardson of New Haven, Conn., 1860.) Served as surgeon and staff officer in Connecticut Volunteers during Civil War. Practicing in Brooklyn since 1865. Member Hamilton Club and of many medical societies.

HYDE, LEWIS H.-Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City residence 32 Washington square, West. Born in Norwich, Conn., June 27, 1857. Educated at Yale ('79). (Married.) Member of the firm of Hyde & Leonard. Member University Club and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

HYDE, MILES G.-Letters, 249 West 55th street, New York City. Born in Cortland, N. Y., June 12, 1842. Educated at Cortland Academy, Yale University and Geneva Medical College (M.D.). (Married.) Formerly in United States Customs Service for five years; professor of anatomy in Medical Department of Syracuse University, and surgeon to Elmira, Cortland and Northern R. R. Co. Retired from practice in 1888. Author of "A Day in London," "The One Time Wooden Spoon at Yale" and others. Member Yale and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs and Phi Beta Kappa Society.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

INGERSOLL, ERNEST-Editor and Writer, 789 Broadway, New York City. Born in Monroe, Mich., March 13, 1852. Educated at Oberlin College and at Harvard, (Married.) Formerly connected with the editorial staffs of the New York "Tribune," "Standard Dictionary" and others. Has served on the United States Geological Survey and United States Fish Commission. Author of "Friends Worth Knowing," "Wild Neighbors," "Country Cousins," "Knocking Round the Rockies," "The Ice Queen," "The Crest of the Continent" and "The Book of the Week."

INGERSOLL, GEORGE P.- Lawyer, 22 William street, New York City; residence 571 Park avenue, and 85 Trumbull street, New Haven, Conn. Member Church and Metropolitan Clubs and Trinity Alumni Association.

INGERSOLL, SAMUEL-Grain Merchant, 642 West 34th street, New York City; residence 438 West 34th street. Born in New York City, Nov. 11, 1855. Educated in public schools, at Packard's Business College and at College of the City of New York. (Married.) Member of the firm of Horace & Ingersoll, and of the New York Produce Exchange. Member New York Athletic Club.

INGHAM, CHARLES E.-Fire and Life Insurance, Hume. Born in Hume, Jan. 6, 1849. Educated in public schools and at Pike Seminary. (Married.) Vicepresident and director State Bank of Fillmore.

INGLIS, JAMES S.-Furniture, 3 East 34th street and 547 West 21st street, New York City; residence 264 Fifth avenue. Member Manhattan, Grolier, Union League, Larchmont Yacht and Players' Clubs, Architectural League, Aldine Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

INNET, EDWARD S-Manufacturer of Sugar Machinery, 15 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 160 West 46th street. President and director S. 8. Hepworth Co.; treasurer and director Fire Extinguisher Manufacturing Co. Member Circulo Colon Cervantes and Dunlap Society.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ISELIN, ADRIAN - Banker, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence 23 East 26th street. Director Metropolitan Opera and Real Estate Co.; trustee Bank for Savings, Baloise Fire Insurance Co. and Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Co. Member Metropoli

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