A modern history of New Haven and eastern New Haven County, Vol. II, Part 114

Author: Hill, Everett Gleason, 1867- [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: New York, Chicago, The S. J. Clarke publishing company
Number of Pages: 986


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daughters. Mrs. Blanche Leichtner, who was educated in public and private schools of New Haven, is now residing in New York city, and has one child, Carolyn. Mrs. Minnie U. Drey- fus was educated in private schools of New Haven and is still making her home in this city.


In Masonry Mr. U'lman has attained the thirty-second degree of the Scottish Rite and he took the initial degrees in Hiram Lodge. He is also a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and of the Heptasophs. He belongs also to the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, to the Union League. the Quinnipiac Club, the Race Brook Country Club, the Young Men's Republican Club and a number of other social organizations.


In a word, he is one of the best known and most influential residents of this city, standing high in business and manufacturing circles in Connecticut and enjoying the goodwill and high regard of all with whom he has been brought in contact. His life record should serve to inspire and encourage others, showing what may be accomplished by determined effort. intel- ligently guided. The innate force of his nature and his determination have enabled him to overcome all difficulties and obstacles in his path. In fact these have seemed to serve as a stimulus to renewed effort on his part and his developing powers have brought him to a conspicuous and enviable position in trade circles of the state.


CAPTAIN JOHN JOSEPH AHERN.


Captain John Joseph Ahern, commanding Battery E of the Tenth Field Artillery of the Connectient National Guard. is one of the youngest and at the same time one of the most soldierly and most etlicient national guard officers in the state. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut. October 24. 1888, a son of John Joseph and Catherine (Kerwin) Ahern. The father's birth occurred in Hartford county, Connecticut, where he spent his entire life, passing away in the city of Hartford in 1896. He had been employed for many years by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad. His wife, a native of Ireland, came to Amer- ica with her parents. who settled in Hartford, Connecticut. during her childhood. She passed away in that city in 1903.


Captain Ahern was educated in Hartford to the age of fourteen years, when he went to Branford, Connectieut, where he completed his education, there making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Dunn. He served an apprenticeship under Mr. Dunn, who is en- gaged in the plumbing business in Branford, and, showing special aptitude in the work, has become an expert phimber and is still associated with Mr. Dunn in the business. His elli- cieney is widely recognized and has brought him prominently to the front in this connection in the city in which he resides.


Captain Ahern's military chapter is a most interesting one in his life record. He enlisted in Battery A. now Battery E, of the Tenth Field Artillery of the Connecticut Na- tional Guard at Branford in December, 1908. This is the Branford Battery. He had a natural aptitude for military life and was soon promoted to corporal, being advanced to that rank in 1909. The following year he became sergeant and in 1913 was commissioned second lieutenant In 1914 he was advanced to the position of first lieutenant and was serving in that capacity when in June, 1916, the battery was mustered into the United States service and ordered to Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, and from there to the Mexican border, where the command was on duty for six months. While on the border Mr. Ahern was promoted to the rank of captain and given command of the battery, having the distinction of commanding the only national guard battery of field artillery on the border that was at war strength and had complete war strength equipment. He brought his command back to Branford and it was mnstered out of the United States service March 17. 1917. Exactly two weeks afterward it was called back and once again mnstered into the United States service and took the field. Captain Ahern had done his share of hard work in the battery for the past nine years and now has the honor of commanding the organization, in which he has worked diligently to bring it up to its present state of efficiency. It is recognized as one of the best light artillery batteries in the entire national guard and there is no doubt of the record which will be made by this organization in active duty. Captain Ahern is very young to fill such a position but is exceptionally well qualified and has the military spirit and the keen per- ception which well prepared him for past and coming duties.


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Captain Ahern is a devoted member of the Roman Catholic church and he has given to St. Mary's church of Branford a mor , beautiful pair of marble holy water fountains. He belongs to El Dorado Council, K. C., of Branford; also to Dawson Tribe, 1. O. R. M .; to the Woodmen of the World; to the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, at New Haven; and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, at Branford. He is popular with his fellow townsmen and with the men who are serving under him and his record reflects credit upon the city which sends him forth as one of its representatives in response to the call to the colors. Never does lie falter in the performance of any duty and, resolute and determined, he now answers when again the United States asks for her best sons to protect her rights and her liberty.


L. WHEELER BEECHER.


L. Wheeler Beecher, president of the Geometric Tool Company of New Haven, was born January 17, 1836, at Plymouth Hollow. Litchfield county, Connecticut, now known as Thomas- ton. He is a son of Anson and Nancy ( Benton) Beecher and a grandson of Wheeler Beecher, who was born at Woodbridge, Connecticut, in 1754, a descendant of one of three brothers who came from England in the early part of the seventeenth century. The maternal grand- father, Ebenezer Benton, was a native of Litchfield. now Morris, Connectient. Anson Beecher was a son of Wheeler Beecher, born in 1754 in Woodbridge, Connecticut, and was born in Watertown, Connecticut. October 19, 1805. He passed away at Waterhury, April 7. 1876. He married Nancy Benton, who was born August 17, 1803, and died on the 13th of Jan- mary, 1884.


In young manhood Anson Beecher was a school-teacher. He possessed an inventive trend and was the first person in the United States to plait or weave a straw hat and he made the first solid head pins manufactured in the United States. He also brought forth various other inventions. mainly along the line of mathematical tools. The parents of L. Wheeler Beecher were plain, unassuming people whose well spent lives commanded the respect and esteem of the entire community in which they lived, while the inventive mind of Mr. Beecher constituted a valuable contribution to the world's work. After his marriage he. for some years, resided in Morris. Litchfield county, and in 1853 he removed to New Haven, where in 1854 he established the firm of A. Beecher & Sons, manufacturers of matches. Mr. Beecher and his sons composed the firm until 1870, when it became the Swift, Courtney & Beecher Company. remaining as such until 1881, when it became the Diamond Match Com- pany, developing into the foremost industry of its kind in the United States, placing the family in a deservedly prominent position among the leading American manufacturers. To Mr. and Mrs. Anson Beecher were born four sons, three of whom are living, Ebenezer B., L. Wheeler and Lyman A. The other brother was the late Hon. William Skinner Beecher, who was a Civil war veteran, serving with a Connecticut regiment during the entire period of hostilities between the north and the south. He also became very prominent in other connections and fully sustained the enviable reputation of the family for activity in business and for loyalty and progressiveness in citizenship.


L. Wheeler Beecher was educated in the common schools of his native city to the age of sixteen years, after which he became a student of the Washington Gunnery. a private school of considerable note in Connecticut. After leaving school he entered his father's employ in the sawmill and when the firm of A. Beecher & Sons was established he became a member thereof and his inventive genius found expression in various ways leading ulti- mately to the development of the Geometrie Tool Company, of which he became the pres- ident and which office he has since filled. Until recent years he has also had active and financial interest in other manufacturing enterprises and has been a leading spirit in the city's industrial development.


Nor has Mr. Beecher been neglectful of his duties in regard to civic matters. He has labored earnestly and persistently to advance the publie welfare in many ways. Upon attaining his majority he became a supporter of the whig party. with which he voted until the new republican party came into existence, since which time he has followed its leader- ship. For the past fifty years he has been a member of the school board and one of the schools of the city has been named in his honor. There is no feature of the city's life and


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welfare in which he has not been keenly interested and in every possible way he has fur- thered the development of New Haven and its business interests.


On the 18th of January. 1859. Mr. Beecher was married to Miss Sarah Jane Murray, who has now passed away. She was a native of New Haven and a daughter of Henry and Clarissa Murray, representatives of an old Connectient family. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher became the parents of a daughter, who died at the age of thirty-five years.


Mr. Beecher is a lite member of the Sons of the American Revolution and is identified with the local organization at New Haven. He belongs to the Westville Congregational church and is a member of the Union League. He has been secretary and treasurer of the church during the greater part of the time for forty years. His activities have always been manifest along lines leading to general development and progress and his record is the story of successful achievement.


THOMAS JOSEPH CONNERS. M. D.


Dr. Thomas Joseph Conners. an up-to-date and successful young physician and surgeon practicing in West Haven, was born March 23, 1890. in Shelton, Connecticut, the son of John and Anna (Maloney) Conners, both natives of Ireland. The father became a resident of Shelton, Connecticut, in 1875, and has since resided there. He is a stationary engineer by occupation.


Dr. Thomas Joseph Conners attended the public and high schools at Shelton and then entered the University of Maryland, from which he was graduated with the degree of M. D. in 1912. Ile then spent fifteen months in St. Mary's Hospital. and later was connected with the Hillerest Hospital at Pittsfield, Massachusetts. He specialized in surgery and for one year did all the surgical work for the General Electric Company. Later he located at New Milford, Connecticut, and built up a fine practice there, but, feeling the need of a larger field of activity and an opportunity to visit hospitals and clinics, he removed to West Haven. During the two years of his residence here he has gained a well earned rep- utation as a successful surgeon and physician and is held in high esteem by his professional brethren. Fle engages in general practice and keep- in close touch with the latest methods of treating diseases.


Dr. Conners supports the democratic party at national elections but when local issues are at stake is independent. lle belongs to St. Lawrence Roman Catholic church. to the Knights of Columbus and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, of which he is president. While in college he was for three years a member of the Varsity baseball team, and he has never ceased to take a keen interest in outdoor sports. He is school physician of West Haven and finds that after he has discharged his duties in that connection and met the demands of his practice he has very little time for outside activities. He has not only gained pro- fessional success but has won the respect and warm regard of those who have come in con- tact with him.


RAY UPSON PLANT.


Ray Upson Plant. a prominent farmer and horticulturist of Branford, was born on the oll Plant homestead which he now owns and occupies, a half mile west of the center of the village of Branford. his natal day being February 26, 1890. He acquired his educa- tion in the old Canoebrook school near the Plant homestead, in the Branford .high school and in the Boardman Manual Training School at New Haven. He also attended a business college in New Haven and thus became well qualified for life's practical and responsible duties. He began farming on the old homestead after his school days were over and has here since remained. In order to put the business of growing fruit and vegetables on a business basis, the Plant brothers. Albert B. and Ray U. Plant, incorporated an operating company under the name of the A. E. Plant Sons' Company, Incorporated, of which Albert B. Plant is treasurer and Ray C. Plant, secretary. This company does not own any farm


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land but cultivates the farms owned by Albert B. and Ray U. Plant and also leases farm land. The company is engaged in the growing of fruits and vegetables for the New York, New Haven and Boston markets and they produce only the finest quality of farm products. Their strawberries especially are in great demand and they have also won much more than local fame for their tomatoes. Their berries are sought by the best trade and their pat- ronage is exacting but appreciative.


On the 14th of July, 1917. Ray U. Plant was united in marriage to Miss Mildred Valetta Hotelkiss, of Guilford, Connecticut, who was there born and educated. She attended the Guilford high school and the Guilford Institute and afterward continued her studies in Smith College at Northampton. Massachusetts, subsequent to which time she became a teacher of mathematies in the Branford high school. She is a daughter of J. Henry and Anna (Pardee) Hotchkiss, who were natives of Guilford and representatives of old Con- nectient families.


In polities Mr. Plant is a stalwart republican, always supporting the party sinee age conferred upon him the right of franchise. He belongs to the Congregational church and to Widows Son Lodge, No. 66, F. & A. M. Ile is a member of the Connecticut Pomological Society and of the Connecticut Vegetable Growers' Association and he keeps in close touch with all improved methods of producing fruit and vegetables. He is thoroughly informed concerning the most advanced scientifie methods of crop production along those lines. and his own labors enable him to speak with authority upon many questions having to do with the raising of vegetables and fruit.


WILLIS HANFORD CROWE. M. D.


Dr. Willis Hanford Crowe, who as a surgeon has attained more than local prominence, his ability being widely recognized in professional circles and by the laity. has practiced in New Haven since 1896. He was born in South Norwalk. Connecticut, December 8. 1873, a son of Colonel James C. Crowe, who was there born and was a representative of an old Connecticut family whose ancestry can be traced back through several centuries. Colonel Crowe was a contractor and substantial business man in his community and he became a prominent factor in organization work during the Civil war. For years he was active in connection with the national guard and organized many military companies. He was also a recognized leader in the ranks of the republican party in South Norwalk, where he served as a member of the city council for many years. In fact he took a deep and help- ful interest in community affairs and stood as a loyal supporter to all those interests which are a matter of civic virtue and civic pride. He wedded Mary Agnes Smith, a native of Connecticut and a descendant of one of the oldest families of this state. He died at the age of sixty-seven years, while his wife has also passed away.


Dr. Crowe was the youngest in their family of five children. He pursued his public school education in Norwalk and after leaving high school began preparation for a pro- fessional career by entering the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the medical depart- ment of Columbia University of New York city. He was there graduated with the class of 1895 and following his graduation spent some time in hospital work in New York. gain- ing that broad and valuable knowledge which only hospital experience can give. by reason of the great variety of cases that come up in hospital practice. He opened an office in New Haven in 1996 and through the intervening period of twenty-one years has continuously and actively engaged in practice, specializing in surgery. He is now surgeon of St. Raphael's Hospital of New Haven and he also has an extensive private practice. He has served as instructor in the medical department of Yale University for thirteen years and that be has close association with his professional colleagues and contemporaries is indicated in his membership in the New Haven County. the Connectient State and the American Medical Associations and the American College of Surgeons. In 1914 he was elected president of the New Haven County Medical Society and served for one term. He was also the pres- ident of the United States Pension Board of Examining Surgeons and is surgeon of the naval militia of Connecticut.


On the 10th of April. 1901. Dr. Crowe was married in New Haven to Miss Grace Anna


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MacDonald, a native of this state and a daughter of Hon. James H. MacDonald. They now have two children. Willis MacDonald and Grace Elizabeth, both born in New Haven, the former on the 16th of February, 1902, and the latter on the 5th of October, 1906.


Dr. and Mrs. Crowe hold membership in the Calvary Baptist church and his political belief is that of the republican party. Fraternally he is a Mason and has taken the thirty- second degree of the Scottish Rite, while with the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine he has crossed the sands of the desert. He belongs to the Union League and the Yacht Clubs and he has attractive social qualities which make for personal popularity, while in his chosen profession his developing powers and ability have gained him prominence.


INDEX


Adams, D. A.


522


Berry, J. F


825


Adt, H. E.


77


Bigelow, F. L 51


Ahern, J. J.


896


Bilger, C. W . 292


Alden, Dexter


42


Billard, F. H. 668


Aldridge, J. P.


612


Billings, C. K., Jr


466


Amrhyn, G. X.


851


Birks, G.


765


Andersen, F. L.


459


Bishop, B. W.


663


Andrews, F. H.


725


Bishop, E. F.


288


Appell, Jacob


828


Bishop, F. B. 159


Arlt, F. W.


579


Blackstone, Miles 406


Armstrong, H. B


344


Blackstone, T. B.


716


Arnold, E. H.


92


Blake, C. O. 484


Atwood, F. G.


704


Blake, E. M. 83


Augur, E. M.


311


Blakeslee, C. W. 26


Avis, S. R. 888


291


Blakeslee, D. A.


177


Ayer, U. S. 307


Blakeslee, J. H.


825


Blatchley, F. N.


352


Babcock, E. L 267


Blenner, Samuel


693


Bailey, C. A


483


Blinn, J. S


490


Bailey, C. W.


280


Bloomfield, D. B.


501


Bailey, W. B


878


Blumer, George


334


Baker, F. S.


502


Boardman, A. K. 570


Baldwin, D. W.


304


Booth, G. A.


64


Baldwin, Harvey


18


Booth, H. M.


611


Balsamo, E. F.


858


Bowman, H. M.


517


Barber, D. L.


332


Boyce, S. W. H.


395


Barnes, F. G. P


306


Bradley, A. R.


54


Barnes, W. S.


482


Bradley, C. P.


603


Barrett, W. J


618


Bradley, F. S.


222


Bartlett, E. D.


886


Bradley, F. T.


206


Bassett, S. A.


59


Bradley, K. L.


515


Baxter, C. N.


170


Bradley, W. L.


312


Bates, E. T. 399


Brennan, E. J.


481


Baumann, Morris 431


Brethauer. F. H


887


Beadle, Edgar


73


Bridgett, W. J 597


112


Beecher, H. W.


430 - Brown, E. R.


534


Beecher, L. W.


897


Brown, F. E.


668


Beers, Ralph


Brown, H. H.


435


Beers, R. E.


778


Brown, John


20 .


Belasco, Jean


786


Brown, R. A. 780


Bennett, A. S.


642


Buckingham, W. W 71


Bercinsky, David


202


Bullis, C. E. 551


Bergman. A. P. 544


Bunnell. H. B. 639


Bernard, W. A. 894 Burke, W. P 567


901


Beardsley, W.


404


Brosnan, J. J


Avis, W. H.


Blakeslee, C. W., Jr 138


902


INDEX


Bushnell, C. S.


5


Cooke, H. G.


357


Bushnell, F. C. ..


564


Cooke, J. A. 420


Bushnell, W. G.


11


Cooke, M. E. 358


Butler, W. E. 414


Cornell, T. L. 53


Costello, C. M. A. 826


Cahn, Alexander 516


Cotter, E. M. 568


Caldwell, A. D.


261


Coughlan, W. J


747


Callaghan, P. J. 647


Cox, P. H.


829


Campner, Samuel


265


Crabb, F. G. 212


Capasso, Alexander 870


Cronan, F. P.


843


Carelli, G. F. 258


Crosby. A. W. 166


Crowe, W. H 899


Carrington, E. T.


392


Cunliffe. John, Jr


722


Carrington, J. B.


158


Carroll, C. H. 860


Curtin, Jeremiah


306


Carroll, C. N. 868


380


Dabergotz, R. J 839


Daggett, L. M


83


Carter, R. L.


618


Dalgliesh, J. P. 412


Cepa, J. L.


654


Dauenhauer, Charles 149


Chamberlain, A. L.


398


D'Avino, R. A 617


Chamberlain, R. R.


273


Davis, B. A. 478


Chamberlin, C. G.


510


Davis, Eckford


664


Champion, J. N.


195


Davis, R. G.


409


Chandler, J. J.


241


Davis, W. E., Jr 727


491


Chapman, J. F.


742


Day, H. A.


338


Chase, M. C.


742


Day, H. F.


321


Chase, P. W. 728


366


De Angelis, Antonio 876


Chidsey. H. L.


563


De Cantillon. Joseph 319


Chidsey, S. R.


821


De Lucia, Frank 848


Choate School


119


De Lucia, Gennaro


561


Clark, A. B. 758


Deming, W. W


864


Clark. C. E. 215


Denison. C. N.


240


Clark. C. L.


188


Denison. R. C.


19


Clark, E. B.


326


Clark. E. M.


114


Dewell, J. D 60


773


Clark, J. B.


547


Dickerman, H. L. 837


Clark, Massena


106


Dietter, F. W. 448


523


Cleaveland. L. W.


172


Doeppensmith, Philip 713


Donnelly, H. J. 736


Donovan, J. F 721


726


Cohane, J. J.


266


Dossin, R. F


875


Cohane. T. F. 297


Dowe, E. S.


132


Cohen, Charles


857


Dowson, E. H.


403


Coker, W. S.


756


Drelier, L. C.


637


Coleman, W. A


806


Dreisbael. C.


192


Collins, J. C. . 814


Duggan, E. J


557


Comstock. F. W


327


Dunn, J. E.


892


Conners, T.


898


Dunne, T. P


119


Conte, H. A.


582


Dupee, H. E. 596


Cook, W. M. 281


Dwight, Timothy 346


( larke, C. F.


305


Disbrow, J. R.


Clinton, G. P. 252


Clinton. W. R. 626


Coan, G. R.


470


Doolittle, A. L


Derecktor, Esidor 804


Clark, F. M.


647


Diekerman. G. E.


Chaplain, C. L.


85


Davis, W. M.


Deane, A. J 819


Chatfield, M. E.


Cuno, C. F. 619


Carroll, J. H.


Carter, B. H.


113


Carnevale, Giuseppe 863


903


INDEX


Eckle, G. M ..


418


Gilson, J. L. . 294


Edsall, W. H. 792


Giordano. Thomas 851


Eliot, Gustavus 219


692


Goin, E. F. 877


Emanuelson, Gustaf 678


271


Engdahl, A. A.


Goldsmith, J. D


638


English, B. F.


616


Goodrich, W. H. 444


English, B. R.


22


Goodyear, R. B. 120


English, J. E.


875


Gordy, E. S. 611


Erskine, R. H.


800


Graham, C. E. 248


Eskin, Samuel


Griffin. H. B. 496


Esposito, J. V


Griswold. Charles


620


Evans, G. E.


Griswold, G. M


319


Everett, J. W


(Griswold, S. A.


384


Fancher, R. R. 538


727


Farley, E. F.


354


Fay, F. S.


879


Gumprecht. P. C.


811


Feltis, T. F


385


Gurian. M. W.


873


Ferguson. C. E.


865


Ferrie, Vincent


691


Field, L. L.


831


Hald, F. X 751


Fisher, E. G. .


216


Hall, H. A. L.


397


FitzGerald, D. E.


Hall, M. W. 124


Fitzgerald, J. F. 197


300


Hall, W. B. 521


Flanders, W. T


Hamilton, C. S. 708


400


Flatow, Albert


721


Hammer, A. E.


628


Flynn, D. A.


656


Flynn, J. H.


412


Foote, R. W.


662


Foote, W. R.


253


Harding, M. P


130


Ford, F. L ..


246


Foskett, W. A


105


Harriman, E. A.


111


Fowler, F. E.


339


Harrison. Nathan


156


Fowler, O. H. D.


417


Harten, J. A.


595


Francis, H. E.


756


Frankel, M. F.


Hawkes, W. W.


730


Freedman, Isidor


113


Frisbie, F. B.


Hayes, J. M.


844


Fritz, W. F 821


757


Heberger, Abraham 469


741


Frost, H. P


857


Fusco, Pasquale


Gale, W. W., & Company 259


198


Gallagher, J. C.


505


Gamble, D. S.


562


Garland, W. J.


441


Gauch, O. S.


606


Gaylord. C. W.


528


Higgins, David


847


Gibbs, David


343


Gibbud, M. J.


84


Hill, E. G.


373


Gilbert, W. R.


661


Hiller, A. M. 91


Gillette, C. S.


247


Hine, W. S


633


Gilmore, J. L.


Herrmann, Sig


602


Hershatter, L. R


763


Hershman, Jacob


805


Hess, Herman 150


Hessler, H. P 245


Heyl, E. C.


425


Frohlich. Jacob


750


Frommer, H. B


72


Hecklinger, Gustave


580


Hemming. C. H


Hendryx, N. W. 318


276


Hartpence, E. L.


229


Hawthorne. Lewis 442


312


Hammond. S. M.


840


Handel. W. F


Hanrahan, J. H


744


Guilford. I. M.


737


Guinan, L. A.


516


Gwatkin. L. W


791


690


Flannery, W. M.


819


Hamm. C. M.


637


Grussi, F. C.


807


377


456


Goldman, George 598


Goldman, Harris S62


32


Goddard. W. H. 129


Elliott, T. E.


Hill. A. J. 98


Harmon, W. C. 178


Hayles, Walter 593


904


INDEX


Hitchcock, H. W


152


Keeler, G. W 549


Hodges, H. M.


734


Kelly, C. W. 735


Hodges. V. H.


509


Kelly, P. J. 715


Hodgetts, W. J


764


Kelsey, E. R. 176


Hola bird, C. F.


142


Kelsey, R. T. 893


Holabird. R. R.


877


Kennedy, J. B. 74


Hooker, Thomas


19


Kibbe, F. MI 871


Hooker, Thomas, Jr.


890


Kiefer, G. C. 481


Hoppen, W. R.


634


Kiernan, W. L. 214


Horner, L. S.


33


Kilborn, G. A. 389


Hotchkiss, C. B.


195


Kimball, E. S.


437


Hotchkiss, G. W.


755


Kipp, William


878


Hotchkiss, H. F.


444


Kirby, F. A


279


Hotchkiss, H. L.


12


Kirsch, P. A. 646


Hoth, G. F.


867


Kissinger, Henry


714


Ilowe, G. K


596


Kleiner, Charles 616


Hoyt, S. E.


308


Kleiner, Israel 886


Hubbard, C. A.


705


Kling, Lawrence


862


Hubbard, G. W.


188


Kluegel, O. L.


760


Hubbard, L. M.


171


Knight, H. C. 239


Hubbard, L. M., Jr.


175


Koletsky, Joseph 693


Hubbard. N O.


788


Kowalewski, V. A.


882


Hugo, Philip


190


Hull, C. E.


169


Hull, C. T.


569


Hull, G. E.


787


Hutmacher, F. X


712


Lanigan, J. W 443


Lanoue, Walter 272


542


Laverty, J. J.


801


Law, W. B.


308


Ierardi, Rocco


882


Ives, F. A.


221


Leddy, F. A


715


Ives, H. B.


80


Lederer, Julius 413


21


Leete, C. M.


675


Leete, E. M.


365


Leete, H. W.


426


Leete, W. S.


785


Jackson, J. F.


503


Leichter, M. B


234


James, G. R.


495


Leonard, H. A.


45


Jenkins, M. C.


203


Leonard, M. J.


581


Jente, Paul


706


Lesser, Joseph


827


Johnson, C. G.


654


Levy, L. H.


697


Johnson, J. C.


782


Lewis, D. M.


601


Johnson. N. C.


97


Lewis. S. A


506


Johnston, D. W


242


Liddell, Jolın


541


Jones, B.


845


Lincoln, A. B.


796


Jourdan, H. F


793


Lincoln, C. T.


733


Joyce, L. E.


833


Linde, AIfred


684


Judd, A. D. 772


Linde, J. I.


610


Judd, E. M. 771


Lindsay. W. N 457


Judd Family 770


Lipsher, Max 802


Judd. G. M. 773


Loomis, S. C.


126


Judson, W. P. 452


Luby. W. J. 827


Judson, W. R. 469


Luby, W. M. 813


813


Landers, W. E. F., Jr 111


Hynes, F. H.


214


Hynes, T. V.


605


Larkin. Ridgley


Ibelshauser, H. W. 320


Lazzari, A. V.


840


Lear, Maxwell


556


Ives, J. W.


262


Lee, W. H.


Ives. P. P. 752


Jackowitz, G. J 684


Jackson, C. H.


518


Kreykenbohm, August 816


Kuntze, Julius


905


Luckey. F. R.


52


Morse, A. C ...


Luiprold, Louis


713


Moses, W. L .. .


$11


Lupo, Gabriele


880


Mott, Mrs. B. L.


191


Lyman. C. P


391


Moyle. W. S


511


Lynch. J. T.


229


Mudge. Cushing


447


Lynch, W. F.


425


Lyon, T. W


548


Munson, E. W.


386


Murdock. T. P


828


Murphy, J. A


574


MeCarroll, W. W


436


MeGivney, J. J.


602


McGuire, W. C.


293


McIntosh, E. F.


352


Neale, Jolın


576


Nelson. F. S.


317


MeLay, James 838


Nestel, Osias


856


McMahon, P. H.


830


Nettleton, C. H.


79


MeNamara, J. F


548


Nettleton, E. L.


321


MeNeil, C. F


403


Nettleton, H. E.


587


MacClemmy, R. F


852


Newman, M. J


497


Machol, M. MI.


449


Newton. H. G 34


Mag. I. H


268


Nichols. L. J. . 276


Magill. C. A. .


533


Nickerson. H. C ..


157


Maher. S. J


58


Norton. Henry. Jr 5×4


Maley, P. J.


794


Norton. R. H.


700


Mansfield, Burton 189


497


O'Brien. J. V.


569


Mariani, Nicola 227


O'Brien, P. T


788


Marks, H. S. 841


890


Oefinger. Elias 771


Martin. C. J. 842


O'Keefe. A. B 463


Martin, J. E.


631


Olds. E. C.


299


Marvin, J. M.


230


Olesen, William


850


Marvin, S. P.


160


Mason, F. H.


594


O'Meara, P. F. 699


Oppe. Charles


801


Mathewson, A. M.


738


Opper, Isadore


849


Orr, D. W.


820


Mendel, Adolph


258


Osborn. S. V


165


Mendillo, A. J


558


Menzies, C. A


711


Page. Charles


659


Pallman. T. D


472


Merriam, M. S. 822


Palmer. W. D


626


Merriam, R. J.


Panikoff. W. L


743


Mezzanetti, Cesare 807


Parker, C. M.


45%


Millard. R. W


Peck. R. E.


615


Miller, W. F.


824


Peckham. Luey C.


49%


Miner, R. J.


214


Penders, J. F


131


Miner, Read & Tullock


261


Penfield, W. A


640


Molstein, Abraham 750


Pepe. Antonio 855


Monroe, F. H. 550


Perkins. S. B 420


Monson. F. A.


63


Perlroth, Adolph


*49


Moore, Mrs. Clara .J 795


Perry. H. T.


833


Moore. G. C.


429


Persky, Simon 609


Moran, J. T.


109


Peterson. E. V 293


Morehouse, G. K


389


Petrie. J. A


823


Morgan, F. J.


192


Pfaff. Xavier 95


Morris, C. G.


110 Phelan. J. C.


Vol. II-42


Munger, G. B.


682


MeAdams, J. F. 383


Murray, W. S


144


Myers, M. C.


805


McKenna, W. J 707


Manson, H. W. B


O'Connell, T. F 477


Maroney, E. J


O'Meara, E. P. 411


Mason, J. J. 707


Maurer. O. E.


650


Merriam. J. G.


595


INDEX


605


906


INDEX


Phelps, A. H.


450


Scott, J. A. 573


· Phelps, C. G.


488


Scoville, C. O. 67


Pitkin. J. N. 235


Scoville, John 205


Place, W. B. 378


Seranton, E. C. 46


Plant, A. B


891


Sellers, Philip 501


Plant, R. U.


898


Seymour, G. D


Shares, JJ. O .. 846


Pond, Philip


183


Pooley, W. H.


233


Sheehan. J. H 489


Porter, C. H.


691


Sheehan, M. T


303


Porter, Noah


28


Sherman, J. L 590


Shiner, W. R. 510


Preston, S. O.


328


Shumway, F. D. 632


Simpson, E. C. 141


254


Skiff. W. C. 50


Ray, F. L. 763


Reader, H. L


860


Slepcow, Ilarry 830


Redding. J. P


885


Sliney, J. T.


894


Reed, A. B.


452


Smedley, C. L 4.54


648


Reilly, T. F.


527


Smith, E. C.


729


Reilly, T. L.


649


Smith, E. W.


236


Rembert, J. R.


184


Rempfer, Louis


832


Smith. F. E.


364


Resnik. I. W.


758


Resnikoff, F. J


865


Smith. H. II.


504


Revere, L. F.


379


Smith, J. .


28


Rice, F. J.


100


Smith, J. P.


512


Rice, Morris 455


Smith, P. T.


424


Richardson, L. G. 460


Smith, W. F.


552


Riley, H. W.


581


Snow, L. T.


117


Robinson, L. W.


130


Rockwell, Wells


298


Sonneberg, M., Company 337


293


Rolf, F. H.


143


Spalding. C. G 537


Sperry, A. W. 883


368


Rowe, J. N.


524


Sperry, H. J.


470


Rubin, J. H. 720


Sperry. S. C.


257


Russell, Martha 681


Spezzano, Carmine 880


298


Russell, W. S. 170


Spier. S. L.


624


Russo, Paul


868


Sposa, Frank 866


Stebbing. A. F. 432


Stetson, J. E. 313


Stetson. W. K.


487


St. John. G. C.


118


Stettner, E. L.


465


Sands, F. E ..


642


Stoddard Family


888


Sanford. E. D.


325


Stone. F. C.


164


Sanford, J. W .. Jr


635


Stone, H. F.


864


Savage, B. B 555


Stone, Henry 625


Savard, T. Il 419


Stone, N. B. 405


Scanlon, Michael 781


Storrs, L. S. 99


Scarbrough. M. M.


125


Stronse, J. E. 527


Schenck. M. B. 671


Suzio. Leonardo 812


Schlein, S. C. 397 Sweet. J. W 803


Snow, N. H .. 667


Rogers, P. H


#81


Sorensen, P. L


Rose. A. D.


151


Rossi, Francis


870


Sperry Family


Russell, W. I.


144


Spier. Moritz


Rust. T. S


530


Ryan. D. T


769


Rees. R. G.


536


Smith, E. A.


Smith. F. D. 363


Smith, G. P.


314


Prudden, H. J. 136


Puklin, M. M 834


Skiff. S. E.


Slayton. L. C. 685


- Podoloff, Abraham 410


Shartenberg, H. M 225


Potter, J. C.


672


907


Tangring, Olaf


451


Walsh, J. J. (II.) 735


Terry, E. C.


583


Walsh. W. JJ. 205


Thompson, B. E.


574


Ward, F. M. 187


Thompson. F. 1.


27


Warner, A. G. 698


Thompson, J. H. 337


Warner, G. W. 670


Thorpe, G. W Todd, E ..


475


Warren, R. J. 759


Tolman, Cowles


417


Warren, S. B. 627


Tong, H. C.


689


Watrous, G. D


598


Tower, J. B.


535


Weidemann. Henry


645


Townsend. C. F.


204


Weinstein. Jacob 443


Townshend, H. H.


286


Wheeler. A. N 322


Townshend, Raynham


97


Whipple. H. V


55


Tracy, R. G 476


Whitaker, S. T


694


Treat, C. R. 327


White, F. A.


396


Tredennick. C. H.


338


White. J. Il.


675


Troup, Alexander


268


White, R. S. (II.)


390


Trowbridge, Rutherford


14


Whitfield, N. B


518


Tullock. Gilbert


260


Whiting, L. C


588


Tuttle, A. J. 859


Whitney, Stephen


396


Tuttle, D. W.


423


Whittlesey, C. W


90


Twining, A. C.


282


Wilcox & White Company


677


Twiss. Julius 86


Wilford, C. H.


345


Tyler, J. S


766


Wilford, E. L.


426


Williams, Richard


228


Ullman, I. M.


123


Wilson. C. P


625


Ullman, L. M.


895


Winkelmann, P. C.


471


Unmaek, W. H. 748


Winslow. Burnside


227


Wood, F. L.


345


Vishno, C. W. 146


Wood, W. H. 747


Vissicchio, Giuseppe


844


Woodruff, R. J.


340


Volpe, G. R.


861


Woodruff. R. S.


68


Von Beren, Ferdinand. 220


Woodruff, W. S. 686


Wright, D. R. 360


Wuterich, Frederick 464


Wyant, R. E. 543


Wallace, E. J. 808


Wallace, F. A. 137


Yeomans, C. S. 589


Yolen, Louis 881


Young, A. M. 181


Walman, Walter 867


Walsh, J. J. 794


Zacher. Edmund 213


Vosburgh, R. B. 351


Walker, E. J.


104


Wallace, G. M. 41


Wallace, Robert 374


INDEX


265


Warner, L. H. 438


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