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United States Attorney-General Benjamin Franklin Butler.) Educated at New York University ('43). Studied law in his father's office. Traveled in Europe, 1846-8. (Married.) In practice since 1848. Senior member of the firm of Butler, Notman, Joline & Mynderse. Director Commercial Union Assurance Co. of London (Ltd.), and Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co.; trustee Central Trust Co. Author of "Out-of-the-Way Places in Europe," "Nothing to Wear," and many others. Member Union League and Grolier Clubs, Century Association, Loyal Legion, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, American Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Design, American Fine Arts and American Geographical Societies, and others.

BUTLER, WILLIAM ALLEN, JR.-Lawyer, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 30 East 72d street. Born in New York City, July 14, 1853. Educated at Phillips Andover Academy, Princeton College and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Butler, Notman, Joline & Mynderse. Director Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation of London, and Hanover Fire Insurance Co. Member University, Meadow, Princeton, Shinnecock Hills Golf and Lawyers' (president) Clubs, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

BUTTENWIESER, JOSEPH L.-Real Estate, 530 Broadway, New York City; residence 233 Lenox avenue. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., April 3, 1865. Educated at the College of the City of New York and New York University Law School. (Married.) Member Phi Beta Kappa Society.

BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL Banker, 616 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Cold Spring-onHudson. Born in Oneida County, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1831. Educated at Union College ('49). (Married Julia Lorillard Safford, 1887.) Served in Union Army, from colonel, 1861, to major-general of volunteers, 1862. Colonel regular army, 1863. Was brevetted brigadier-general and major-general U. S. A., and received medal of honor from Congress for gallantry on battlefield. Resigned from army, 1869. United States Sub-Treasurer at New York, 1869-70. President National Bank of Cold Spring-on-Hudson and of Albany and Troy Steamboat Co. Member Union, Sigma Phi and Church Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, Loyal Legion, Lafayette Post G. A. R., Union College Alumni Association, and New York Genealogical Society.

BUTTERWORTH, GEORGE FOREST-Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 104 East 30th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 10, 1853. Educated at Columbia University and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Strong & Cadwalader. Member committee of counsel of Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Governor New York Skin and Cancer Hospital; director Norwalk Hospital. Member University and Quill Clubs, Century, Columbia University Alumni and Down Town Associations, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

BUTTERWORTH, WILLIAM H.-Lawyer, 115 Broadway, New York City; residence 38 East 35th street. Born in New York City, June 16, 1843. Educated at Columbia College and Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member University Club, Century, Down Town and Columbia University Alumni Associations, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

BUTTS, H. HOYLE-Physician, 313 Madison avenue, New York City. Born in Providence, R. I., Dec. 5, 1864. Educated at Williston Seminary and University of the City of New York. Studied medicine in London and Vienna. (Married Margaret A. Giles.) Surgeon Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. Lately instructor in diseases of throat and nose Post

Graduate Medical School and Hospital, and brigade surgeon Naval Militia. Member Calumet and Strollers' Clubs, Academy of Medicine, and Medical Society of the County of New York.

BYRNE, JAMES-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 170 Central Park, South. Born in Springfield, Mass., Jan. 16, 1857. Educated at Harvard ('77) and Harvard Law School ('82). (Married.) Member of the firm of Hornblower, Byrne, Miller & Potter. Member University, Harvard, University Athletic, Lawyers', Baltusrol Golf and Rockaway Hunt Clubs, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

BYRNE, JOHN-President, .45 Wall street, New York City; residence 145 West 58th street. Born in Maryland. Educated in private schools and at Frostburg (Md.) Academy. (Single.) President and director Pittsburg, Shawmut and Northern Railroad Co.; director Oil Seeds Pressing Co., Detroit City Gas Co., and Pearl Button Co.; trustee Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, and Catholic Summer School of America. Member Manhattan and Catholic Clubs, City Club of Detroit, Mich., Ohio Society, Down Town Association, American Museum of Natural History, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

BYRNE, JOHN J.-Stock Broker, 60 Broadway, New York City; residence 246 West 71st street. Born in New York City, Sept. 13, 1872. Educated at Manhattan Academy. (Married.) Connected with the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Secretary and treasurer Original Butte Mining Co. Member Catholic Club, 7th Regiment War Veterans, and 9th Regiment N. G. N. Y. (captain).

BYRNE, THOMAS E.-Engineer, Fifth and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn; residence 51 Montgomery place. Born in Brooklyn, March 4, 1852. Educated in Brooklyn and New York City public schools and at St. Francis College. (Married.) Engineer Citizens' Works, Brooklyn Union Gas Co., and manager Kings County Gas and Illuminating Co. Member Columbian and Montauk Clubs.

BYRNE, THOMAS F.-Engineer and Contractor, 890 Park avenue, New York City; residence 9 East 87th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 29, 1861. Educated at Public School No. 12, and at School of Mines of Columbia University ('83). (Married.) Member of the firm of Byrne & Murphy, plumbing contractors and sanitary and hydraulic engineers. Member Twilight, Catholic, New York Athletic, Building Trades and Hardware Clubs, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, and Tammany Society.

BYRNE, THOMAS J.-Plumber, 377 Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 129 East 61st street. Member Republican, American Yacht and Building Trades Clubs.

BYRNE, WILLIAM G.-Water Register, 21 Park row, New York City; residence 277 West 36th street. Born in New York City about 1860. Educated in public schools. Deputy collector of city revenue, 1892-7. Water register since 1898. Member Democratic Club and Tammany Society.

BYRNES, JAMES C.-Examiner, Board of Education, New York City; residence 21 West 132d street. Born in New York City, Feb. 28, 1866. Educated at the College of the City of New York, New York University Law School, and New York University Graduate Seminary. (Married.) Member of the board of examiners, Department of Education. Secretary Alumni Association of the College of the City of New York. Member City College, Harlem Democratic and Emile Clubs.

CABLE, WILLIAM ARTHUR-Architect, 1183 Broadway, New York City; residence 103 West 55th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 6, 1855. Educated in New York City. (Single.) Member Army and Navy, New York, New York Athletic, Country Cycle and Larchmont Yacht Clubs, and Sons of the Revolution.

CABOT, FRANCIS H.-Dry Goods Merchant, 75 Worth street, New York City; residence 35 Waverley place. Member Richmond County Country, Arkwright and Calumet Clubs.

CABOT, JOHN-Physician, 126 West 48th street, New York City. Born in Lawrence, Mass., May 2, 1855. Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Married.) Assistant physician Vanderbilt Clinic, Department of Dermatology; board of managers New York Society for Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men. Member American Museum of Natural History, Barnard Club, Academy of Medicine, New York County Medical Society, Manhattan Medical and Surgical Society, and Physicians' Mutual Aid Association.

CADWALADER, JOHN LAMBERT-Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 13 East 35th street. Born in Trenton, N. J., Nov. 17, 1836. Educated at Princeton ('56) and Harvard Law School ('63). In practice in New York. Member Metropolitan, Union, City, Knickerbocker, University, Riding, Lawyers', Princeton, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, and Turf and Field Clubs, Century Association, Sons of the Revolution, Down Town Association, American Fine Arts Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CAHAN, ABRAHAM-Journalist and Author, 112 Seventh street, New York City. Born in Vilna, Russia, July 7, 1860. Educated at Teachers' Institute, Vilna. (Married Anna Braunstein in 1887.) Contributor to leading periodicals since 1887.

CAHILL, EDWARD - Assessor, 320 Broadway, New York City; residence 799 Broadway. Born in Ireland, 1843. Educated in New York City. Connected with the construction of the Union Pacific R. R., 1867-71; engaged in hotel business in New York City, 1871. Member of the Board of Assessors, 1887-95; reappointed, 1898, and is still serving.

CAHILL, JOHN H.-Lawyer and Secretary, 15 Dey street, New York City; residence White Plains. Born in Delanco, N. J., July 22, 1850. Educated at New York University (LL.B., '85). (Married.) Director and agent Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co., New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., and Delaware and Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Co.; secretary and director East Jersey Telephone and Telegraph Co., Empire City Subway Co. (Ltd.), La Capital Co., New York Telephone Co. and North Jersey Telephone and Telegraph Co.; secretary Union Subway Construction Co.; director Consolidated Telegraph and Electric Subway Co. and Northern New York Telephone Co. Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York University Alumni, and New York State Bar Association, American-Irish Historical Society, Democratic and Catholic Clubs, and Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.

CAHILL, LAWRENCE F.-Auditor, 51 Chambers street, New York City; residence 136 West 77th street. Born in Ireland, Dec. 30, 1849. Educated in Ireland. (Married.) Auditor Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Member Catholic Club.

CAHOONE, A. M.-Stock Broker, 6 Wall street, New York City; residence 347 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Martin & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member New York Yacht Club and Brooklyn Club of Brooklyn.

CALDER, GEORGE-Secretary and Manager, 105 East 22d street, New York City; residence 287 East Broadway, and Oakland, N. J. Born in Scotland. Educated in Aberdeen, Scotland, (Married.) Superintendent Children's Aid Society; general agent St. Andrew's Society; manager New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Member Metropolitan Museum of Art, St. Andrew's and American Geographical Societies, American Museum of Natural History, New York Botanical Garden, and Presbyterian Union.

CALDWELL, GEORGE CHAPMAN - Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca. Born in Framingham, Mass., Aug. 14, 1834. Educated at Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard (B.S., '55) and Gottingen, Germany, (Ph.D., '57). (Married.) Professor of chemistry in Cornell University since 1868.

CALDWELL, JAMES HENRY - Manufacturer, foot of Adams street, Troy; residence 37 First street. Born in Mobile, Ala., March 21, 1865. Educated at Columbia Grammar School, New York City and at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy (B.S., '86). (Married.) President Electric Lighting Co. of Mobile, Ala.; vice-president Ludlow Valve Mf'g Co., Holland Confectionery Co. and Mobile (Ala.) Gas Light and Coke Co.; secretary and trustee Samaritan Hospital; director National State Bank, Troy and New England Ry. Co. and Schuylerville Steamboat Co.; trustee Young Men's Association Public Library, Troy Savings Bank and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Member Troy Club, Delta Phi Society, and University Club of New York City.

CALDWELL, WILLIAM EMERY-Insurance, 44 Pine street, New York City; residence New Amsterdam Hotel. Born in Bangor, Me., Jan. 2, 1851. Educated at Brown University. (Married.) Secretary London Assurance Corporation. Member University and Grolier Clubs, and Brown University Alumni Association.

CALDWELL, WILLIAM H.- Real Estate, 217 West 125th street, New York City; residence 7 West 123d street. Member Harlem, New York Athletic and Larchmont Yacht Clubs, and Ohio Society.

CALEF, AMOS H.-Secretary, 195 Broadway, New York City; residence Hotel Renaissance. Treasurer Little Rock and Fort Smith R. R. Co. and Iron Mountain R. R. Co.; secretary Missouri Pacific R. R. Co.; director Acme Electric Lamp Co., and New York Mutual Telegraph Co. Member Atlantic Yacht, American Yacht and New York Clubs, and Sons of the American Revolution.

CALHOUN, HENRY WARNER-Lawyer, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 247 Fifth avenue. Member University, University Athletic, Yale and Racquet and Tennis Clubs, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Down Town Association, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

CALHOUN, JOHN C.-(Colonel.) Railroads and Investments, 27 William street, New York City; residence 617 West End avenue. Born in Marengo County, Ala., July 9, 1843. Educated at Thalien Academy and South Carolina College. (Married Linnie Adams. niece of Vice-President Richard M. Johnson.) Served through the Civil War with College Cadets; color sergeant, Hampton Legion Cavalry; captain, 4th Regiment, South Carolina Cavalry. Appointed delegateat-large from Arkansas to the Cotton Exposition at Louisville, 1883, and New Orleans Cotton Exposition, 1884. Commissioned to the convention in Washington, and was made its vice-president, 1884, which memorialized Congress with reference to the improvement of the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Was appointed special ambassador to France by Sons of the

American Revolution, 1897, commemorating the 119th anniversary of the Signing of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the original Thirteen States. Was vice-president and chairman of the finance committee Central Railroad and Banking Co., of Georgia; director Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Warehouse Co., Richmond and Danville R. R. Co. and Georgia Central R. R. Co. Now president Baltimore Coal Mining and Ry. Co., and American Central Contracting Co. Member Manhattan and Lawyers' Clubs, Confederate Veteran Camp, Southern Society (ex-president) and Sons of the American Revolution (ex-vice-president).

CALKINS, GARY NATHAN-Instructor, Columbia University, New York City. Born in Valparaiso, Ind., Jan. 18, 1869. Educated at Chicago Manual Training School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S., '90) and Columbia (Ph.D., '97). (Married.) Instructor in zoology, Columbia University and Barnard College.

CALKINS, HIRAM, JR.-Librarian, 226 West 58th street, New York City; residence 147 West 49th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 27, 1870. Educated at the College of the City of New York and New York University. (Single.) Secretary New York Genealogical and Biographical Society; member Delta Kappa Epsilon and Twilight Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, and Society of American Authors.

CALL, EDWARD PAYSON-Publisher, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence Larchmont. Was private secretary to the late R. M. Pulsifer, publisher Boston "Herald," for seven years; later advertising manager same paper; assistant advertising manager Royal Baking Powder Co., 1887-93; advertising manager Philadelphia "Press," 1893-7. Now business manager "Evening Post." Member Chamber of Com

merce.

CALLAGHAN, ALEXANDER, J. A.-Lawyer, 67 Wall street, New York City; residence 596 Fifth street, Brooklyn. Born in Savannah, Ga., Dec. 11, 1858. Educated in private schools and academies of Lebanon, Mo., and in London, Canada. (Married.) Member of the firm of Dunning & Fowler. Member Montauk Club of Brooklyn, Lawrence Harbor Country Club, Church Club of the Diocese of Long Island, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CALLAWAY, SAMUEL RODGER - President, Grand Central Station, New York City. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 24. 1850. In railroad business since 1864. President Lake Shore and Michigan Southern R. R. Co., 1897-8. Now president and director New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co., New York Central Niagara River R. R. Co., Buffalo, Erie Basin R. R. Co., Buffalo, Thousand Islands and Portland R. P. Co., Carthage, Watertown and Sacketts Harbor R. R. Co., Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburg R. R. Co., Jersey City and Bayonne R. R. Co., New Jersey Junction R. R. Co., New Jersey Shore Line R. R. Co., Terminal Railway of Buffalo, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Ry. Co., Wallkill Valley R. R. Co. and Western Transit Co.; director American Safe Deposit Co., Brooklyn Rapid Transit R. R. Co., Carthage and Adirondack R. R. Co., Gouverneur and Oswegatchie R. R. Co., Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Ry. Co., Mohawk and Malone Ry. Co., New York, Chicago and St. Louis Ry. Co., New York and Putnam R. R. Co., Niagara Branch R. R. Co., Pine Creek Ry. Co., Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg R. R. Co., Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris R. R. Co., West Shore and Ontario Terminal Co., and West Shore R. R. Co. Member Transportation Club.

CALLENDER, W. R.-Dry Goods Merchant, 2 Walker street, New York City; residence Providence, R. I. Born in Providence, Feb. 28, 1872. Educated at Yale. (Single.) Vice-president Callender, McAuslan & Troup Co. of Providence, R. I. Member Yale Club.

CALMAN, DAVID - Lawyer, 22 William street, New York City; residence 7 West 75th street. Member Lawyers' and Republican Clubs, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CALMAN, HENRY L.-Dealer in Postage Stamps, 18 East 23d street, New York City: residence 7 West 75th street. Born in New York City, Aug. 22, 1863. Educated at the College of the City of New York.

(Single.) Secretary and director Scott Stamp and Coin Co. (Ltd.). Member Harmonie, Park Riding and Collectors' Clubs, and American Museum of Natural History.

CALVERLEY, CHARLES-Sculptor, 107 East 27th street, New York City. Born in Albany, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1833. Educated in Albany. Became associate of National Academy of Design, 1872; full member, 1875. Most famous works are bronze busts of Horace Greeley, John Brown and Peter Cooper. Member National Academy of Design.

CALVIN, DELANO CHIPMAN-Lawyer, 46 Cedar street, New York City; residence 27 West 60th street. Born in Jefferson County, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1824. Educated at Black River Institute, Watertown, Dr. Dewey's Lancaster Academy, Rochester, and Fowler's Law School, Ballston Spa (LL.D.). Ex-district attorney of Jefferson County, and ex-surrogate of New York County. President Honduras Co. Member executive committee Church Temperance Society. Member Church Club, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and State Bar and American Bar Associations.

CAMERON, ALEXANDER - Lawyer, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence 117 St. James place, Brooklyn. Born in Charleston, S. C., March 9, 1849. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Member of the firm of Cameron & Hill. Director New York and New Jersey Telephone Co. and National Automatic Fire Alarm Co. of Long Island. Member University, Yale, Alpha Delta Phi, Riding and Driving, and Church Clubs, Hamilton and Excelsior Clubs of Brooklyn and Yale Alumni Association.

CAMERON, FREDERICK W.-Lawyer, Albany County Bank Building, Albany; residence 251 State street. Born in Albany, June 1, 1859. Educated at Albany Boys' Academy ('77), Union College ('81) and Albany Law School ('82). (Married.) Member of the firm of Ward & Cameron. United States Commissioner for Northern District of New York. Trustee First Presbyterian Church. Member Albany, Camera, Burnes (president) and Fort Orange Clubs, University Club of New York City, Patent Law Association of Washington, D. C., Albany Institute, Albany Historical and Arts Society, New York State Bar Association and Temple Lodge No. 14 F. & A. M.

CAMERON, RODERICK W.-Merchant, 23 South William street, New York City; residence 185 Madison avenue. Born in Glengary, Canada, July 25, 1825. Educated at Kingston (Canada) Grammar School, and by private tutor. (Widower.) Has remained a British subject, and was knighted in 1883. Senior member of the firm of R. W. Cameron & Co., of New York, London and Sydney. Member Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, New York Yacht and Richmond County Country Clubs, Turf and Junior Carlton Clubs of London, England, and Down Town Association.

CAMMACK, ADDISON-Retired Broker, Tuxedo Park. Director Eastern Insurance Co., Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Co. and Plaza Bank. Member Lawyers', Tuxedo, New York Athletic and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, and Musical Arts Society.

CAMMANN, DONALD M.-Physician, 19 East 33d street, New York City. Member Church, University and St. Nicholas Clubs and Trinity Alumni Association.

CAMMANN, GEORGE P.-Real Estate, 51 Liberty street, New York City; residence 9 East 53d street. Member of the firm of H. H. Cammann & Co. Member New York Athletic, Calumet and Union Clubs, and Down Town Association.

CAMMANN, HENRY L.-Wholesale Woolens, 83 Worth street, New York City; residence Greenwich, Conn. Member of the firm of Henry W. T. Mali & Co. Member Union, Harvard, University, New York Athletic and Merchants' Clubs, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

CAMMANN, WILLIAM C.- Lawyer, 65 Wall street, New York City; residence 309 West 71st street. Born in Fordham, N. Y., July 12, 1868. Educated abroad and at Columbia College and Law School. (Single.) Connected with the firm of Adams & Allen. Captain Troop 1, Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y. Mem

ber University and Calumet Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CAMMEYER, ALFRED J.-Shoe Merchant, 314 Sixth avenue, New York City; residence 611 Fifth avenue. Director Retail Dry Goods Association; trustee Excelsior Savings Bank. Member Republican, New York Athletic, American Yacht and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, and Aldine Association.

CAMP, ELISHA K.-Lawyer, 11 Broadway, New York City; residence, 96 Fifth avenue. Member Chi Phi Club, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CAMP, HENRY-Secretary, 164 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 53 Pineapple street. Born in Norwalk, Conn., March 9, 1824. Educated in New York City by private tutors. (Widower.) Life member New England Society, and Grant Post No. 327, G. A. R. 36

CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD M.- Physician, First avenue, Mt. Vernon. Born in England, Oct. 27, 1843. Educated at Columbia College and College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Married.) Consulting physician Home for Incurables, Mt. Vernon Hospital and New York Infant Asylum. Member Psi Upsilon Club, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, Columbia University Alumni Association, Academy of Medicine, and various medical societies.

CAMPBELL, BENJAMIN H.-Teacher, 34 East 51st street, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. (Married.) Member University Club, Columbia University Alumni Association, Society of Colonial Wars, and Sons of the Revolution.

CAMPBELL, DANIEL-Commissioner, Richmond Building, New Brighton, S. I. Born in New York City, July 12, 1851. Educated in West New Brighton, S. I. Learned the carpenter's trade; was a successful builder, contractor and superintendent. Served as supervisor and school trustee of the town of Castleton, and as president of the New Brighton Board of Health. Commissioner of buildings for the Boroughs of Queens and Richmond since 1898.

CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS-Lawyer, 44 Cedar street, New York City: residence 29 Washington square, West. Born in New York City, June 24, 1873. Educated at Union College and Harvard Law School. (Single.) Senior member of the firm of Campbell & Thayer. Member Harvard and Union Clubs and Sigma Phi Society.

CAMPBELL, FELIX - President, 172 Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 1315 Pacific street. Born in Brooklyn, 1829. Educated in public schools. Member of Congress, 1883-91. President and director People's Trust Co.; president and trustee Brevoort Savings Bank; director Associated Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation, Rockaway Beach R. R. Co., Brooklyn Life Insurance Co., Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co., Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance Co., New York and New Jersey Telephone Co., Phoenix Insurance Co., Sea View Elevated R. R. Co., Union Ferry Co., and Union Ferry Co. of New York and Brooklyn; trustee American Bank Note Co. and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Member Oxford, Crescent Athletic, Montauk and Brooklyn Clubs.

CAMPBELL, FRANK-Banker, Bath, Steuben County. Born in Bath, March 27, 1858. Educated at Haverling Union School, and the State Model School, Trenton, N. J. Comptroller State of New York, 1892-3. Member for New York State of Democratic National Committee.

CAMPBELL, FREDERICK B.-Lawyer, 18 Wall street, New York City; residence 18 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Nov. 13, 1868. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Law School of Harvard University. (Single.) Associated with the firm of Ritch, Woodford, Bovee & Wallace. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Psi Upsilon Fraternity and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CAMPBELL, JOHN-Retired, Cold Spring. Born in Albany, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1821. Educated in Albany. (Married.) Was colonel and surgeon in United States Army. Director National Bank of Cold Spring. Member Aztec Club of 1847.

CAMPBELL, JOHN-Dye Stuffs, 75 Hudson street, New York City; residence 24 West 88th street. Born, 1855. Educated in England. (Married.) Member Wool, New York Athletic and Merchants' Clubs, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

CAMPBELL, JOHN L.-Baptist Clergyman, 20 East 120th street, New York City. Born in Dominionville, Ontario, Canada. Educated at Woodstock College and Toronto University. (Married.) Member Baptist Social Union.

CAMPBELL, PALMER-President, Produce Exchange Annex, New York City, and Fifth street, Hoboken, N. J. Born in New Orleans, La., Dec. 25, 1856. Educated in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Married.) President and director Campbell Stores and Campbell & Co. (Inc.); general manager, treasurer and director Hoboken Land and Improvement Co. and Hoboken Shore Road; secretary and director Tietjen & Lang Dry Dock Co.; director New York and Hoboken Ferry Co:, and First National Bank of Hoboken. Was president of the Board of Health of Hoboken, 1892-8. Member Metropolitan Museum of Art.

CAMPBELL, SAMUEL R.-Cotton Manufacturer, New York Mills. Born, 1838. (Married.) Treasurer New York Mills; president Walcott & Campbell Spinning Co., New York; treasurer Aragon (Ga.) Mills, and director First National Bank of Utica, N. Y. Formerly in the United States consular service. Member Fort Schuyler Club, Sadaquada Golf Club, Utica Chamber of Commerce, and Oneida Historical Society.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS BLAKE-Manufacturer and Architect, Ithaca. Born in Fayetteville, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1854. Educated at Ithaca Academy. (Married Laura Frances Poole, 1881.) Alderman, 1890-2. Erected most of the Cornell University buildings, including Memorial Chapel, Lincoln Hall, Franklin Hall, Morse Hall, Sage College Annex, Armory and Annex, and Phi Gamma Delta, Chi Psi, Zeta Psi and other fraternity chapter houses. Inventor of brick-making machinery, and manufacturer of paving and fancy building brick. Member Fidelity Lodge, F. & A. M., St. Augustine Commandery K. T., Society of American Inventors, and American Brick Manufacturers' Association.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS C.-Lawyer, 220 Broadway, New York City; residence 52 Convent avenue. Born in Monroe County, N. Y., April 27, 1845. Educated in common schools and at Cincinnati University Law School ('70). (Married.) Member reorganization committee Columbus Central Railway, and director of several manufacturing companies. Member Harlem Republican and Twilight Clubs, and Republic Lodge, F. & A. M.

CAMPBELL, THOMAS J.-President, St. John's College, Fordham. Born in New York City, April 29, 1848. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College. Ordained 1880; became professor of rhetoric at St. John's and St. Francis Xavier Colleges. President St. John's College, Fordham, since 1896.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A.-Lawyer, 44 Cedar street, New York City; residence 136 Madison avenue. Born in Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1866. Educated at Yale and at Harvard Law School. (Married.) Member Union, University, University Athletic and Harvard Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Military Order Loyal Legion, and Society of Colonial Wars.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM C.-Physician, 42 West 49th street, New York City. Member University and Princeton Clubs, New York County Medical Society and New York Academy of Medicine.

CANDA, CHARLES J.-President, 11 Pine street, New York City; residence 48 Central Park, South. President and director American Fisheries Co., Canda Mf'g Co., Canda Cattle Car Co. and Key West Investment Co.; vice-president and director Chrome Steel Works and Ensign Mf'g Co.; chairman and trustee Texas Pacific Land Trust; director Western National Bank, Rio Grande Western Railway Co. and Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Co. Member Manhattan, Democratic, Lawyers' and Reform Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and American Geographical Society.

CANDA, FERDINAND E.-Civil Engineer, 11 Pine street, New York City; residence 48 Central Park, South. President and director Ensign Mfg Co.; vice-president and director Chrome Steel Works, Canda Mfg Co., and Canda Cattle Car Co.; director American Car and Foundry Co. Member Engineers', Manhattan, Reform and Lawyers' Clubs.

CANDEE, G. EVERETT-Bank Clerk, 215 West 125th street, New York City; residence Leonia, N. J. Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1865. (Married.) Note teller in Hamilton Bank. Member Brown University Alumni Association.

CANDLER, FLAMEN BALL-Lawyer, 48 Wall street, New York City; residence 11 Monroe place, Brooklyn. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1838. (Son of Samuel M. and Elizabeth C. [Ball] Candler.) Educated in New York City; in public schools and at the College of the City of New York; also studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1860. (Married Marcia Lillian, daughter of Capt. Robert W. Welch, 1865.) Member of the firm of Jay & Candler. Member Tuxedo and Union League Clubs, Hamilton and Congregational Clubs of Brooklyn, Sons of the Revolution, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CANDLER, ROBERT W.-Lawyer, 48 Wall street, New York City; residence Short Hills, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1868. Educated at Columbia Grammar and Columbia Law Schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of Jay & Candler. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Baltusrol Golf Club, Sons of the Revolution, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and New England Society of Brooklyn.

CANFIELD, EDWARD-Superintendent, Middletown. Born in Geneva, N. Y., May 27, 1848. Educated at Hobart College (A.B., '69 and A.M., '74). (Married.) Civil engineer, 1869-82; division superintendent, chief engineer and now general superintendent New York, Ontario and Western Railway Co. Member New York Athletic Club.

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CANFIELD, GEORGE FOLGER - Lawyer, Wall street, New York City; residence New York City. Born in New York City, August 21, 1854. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy, and at Harvard University and Law School. (Widower.) Director Building and Sanitary Inspection Co.; general counsel Bradstreet Mercantile Agency; professor of law in Columbia University Law School; member board of managers of State Charities Aid Association. Member Harvard, City, University and Barnard Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Down Town Association, and Law Institute.

CANFIELD, P. A.-Merchant, Kingston; residence Rondout. Born in Rondout, June 10, 1856. Educated at Ulster Academy and Poughkeepsie College. (Widower.) Treasurer and manager Canfield Stove Co.; director H. G. Co-operative Savings and Loan Association, and National Bank of Rondout; trustee Rondout Presbyterian Church. Member Rondout Club (treasurer), Young Men's Christian Association, Board of Trade, Kingston City Hospital, Rondout Lodge No. 343, F. & A. M. (treasurer), Rondout Commandery Knights Templar and Knights of Pythias.

CANNON, DUNCAN B.-Secretary and Treasurer, DeKalb and Central avenues, Brooklyn; residence 311 Washington avenue. Born in Baltimore, Md., July 19, 1844. Educated in Baltimore at Monumental Academy. (Married.) Secretary, treasurer and director Coney Island and Brooklyn R. R. Co., Brooklyn City and Newtown R. R. Co. and DeKalb and North Beach R. R. Co.; director Gatling Ordnance Co. Member Reform Club and Southern Society of New York City.

CANNON, HENRY WHITE-President, 83 Cedar street, New York City; residence 288 Madison avenue. Born in Delhi, Delaware Co., N. Y., Sept. 25, 1850. Educated at Delaware Academy. (Married.) President Chase National Bank; vice-president United States Guarantee Co.; director Great Northern Ry. Co., Lake Erie and Western Ry. Co., Oregon R. R. and Navigation Co., Pacific Coast Co., Manhattan Trust Co., Brooklyn Union Gas Co., New York, Ontario and Western Ry. Co., Colorado Fuel and Iron Co., Minneapolis Trust Co., and others. Member Union League, Metropolitan, Players', Atlantic Yacht, New York

Yacht and Tuxedo Clubs, Century Association, New England, New York Historical and Royal Statistical Societies, Chamber of Commerce, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.

CANNON, JAMES G.-Vice-President, 14 Nassau street, New York City: residence 72 East 54th street. Vice-president and director Fourth National Bank; manager and director H. W. Johns Mf'g Co.; director Fifth Avenue Bank and Trow Directory Bookbinding and Printing Co.; trustee Franklin Savings Bank. Member Republican and Transportation Clubs, Presbyterian Union, and New England Society.

CANNON, LE GRAND B.-Residence 19 West 47th street, New York City. Member Union League, and Army and Navy Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Loyal Legion.

CANNON, SYLVANUS T.-Lawyer, 115 Broadway, New York City; residence 323 West End avenue. Born in Orange County, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1838. Educated at Denniston's Academy in Orange County, and at Columbia College. (Married.) Member of the firm of Cannon & Cannon. Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Law Institute, and St. Nicholas Society.

CANNON, WILSON LEE, JR.-Lawyer, 150 Nassau street, New York City; residence Hotel San Remo. Born in Dover, Del., Aug. 22, 1865. Educated at Yale ('86). (Single.) Member Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and Delaware Society.

CANTOR, JACOB A.-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 137 West 120th street. Was State senator for several terms, representing a New York City district. Member New York Press and Democratic Clubs.

CARD, ALBERT M.-Lawyer, 93 Nassau street, New York City; residence Grand Union Hotel, and Sharon, Conn. Born in Ancram, Columbia Co., N. Y. Educated at Sharon (Conn.) High School, Amenia Seminary and Eastmans' College. (Married.) Member of the firm of A. M. & G. Card. Was Probate Judge of Sharon, Conn., for twelve years; also served as a member of the Assembly and Senate of Connecticut. Now president of the village of Sharon. Vicepresident, secretary and director Salisbury Carbonate Iron Co.; secretary, treasurer and director Landon Iron Co.; secretary and director Amenia Mining Co.; director Sharon Water Co., Sharon Electric Light Co., Sharon Telephone Co. First National Bank of Amenia and Amenia Water Co. Member Democratic and Harlem Clubs, Tammany Society, Hamilton Lodge F. & A. M., and New York State Bar Association.

CARDOZO, MICHAEL H.-Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 45 East 65th street. Member Manhattan, Democratic, Lawyers' and Reform Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.

CAREY, CHAUNCEY SAMUEL-Physician, El-. mira. Born in Centre Moreland, Wyoming Co., Pa., Aug. 10, 1858. Educated at Keystone Academy, Factoryville, Pa., and at United States Medical College and Post-Graduate Medical College in New York City. (Married Belle Harding, 1880.) Formerly engaged in general practice in Mill City and Scranton, Pa.; is now a specialist in diseases of the eye, ear and throat. Member Elmira Country Club, Chemung County Medical Society, F. & A. M., and I. O. O. F.

CAREY, DANIEL GRAHAM-Physician, Elmira. Born in Dolsontown, Orange Co., N. Y., Nov. 22, 1842.. Educated at Eclectic Medical College, New York City, and at Eclectic Medical Institute and American Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati. (Married Louisa J. Conkling, 1861.) Captain of militia. Manufacturer of Carey Proprietary Medicines. Founder of the "Waverly Farmer." Author of "Dr. Carey's Guide to Health."

CAREY, HENRY DE WITT-President and Manager, 28 Union square, New York City; residence City Island. Born near Middletown, N. Y., March 24, 1844. Educated at Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N. Y. (Married Ella J. Ludlum, 1873.) Justice of the Peace in City Island, and Justice of Sessions in Westchester County, 1889-90. Now manager legal and

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