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HOWE, Thomas Francis, lawyer; b. in Can. Ad- mitted to Ill. bar, 1908; mem. Howe, Fordham & Kreamer; specializes in corpn. law; officer and dir. of many corpns. Served as capt. 1st Inf., I.N.G. (retired) ; mem. Veteran Corps, 1st Inf. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Law Inst., Am. Geog. Soc. Mem. Standard Lodge, No. 873, A.F.& A.M .; Lafayette Chapter; St. Bernard Commandery, K.T. Clubs: Union League, Exmoor Country, Auto- mobile, Canadian, etc. Home: 857 Ainslie St. Of- fice: 1714 Tribune Bldg.
HOWE, Willard Clay, editor; removed to New York. (See vol. 1911, also Who's Who in America. )
HOWELL, Cornelius DuBois, mfr .; Aug. 7, 1858- Feb. 21, 1916. (See vol. 1911.)
HOWELL, Cortlandt, life insurance. (See vol. 1911.)
HOWELL, William, china merchant; b. Glasgow, Scotland, June 2, 1868; s. of Thomas and Mary (Davidson) Howell; studied in pvt. schs. of Stir- ling, Scotland, and Crewe, Eng .; m. Katherine Ross- Lewin, of Chicago, Apr. 24, 1894; children: Wil- liam Ross-Lewin, Mary Katherine, Jean. George Edward. Began business career in the Bd. of Trade, Liverpool, Eng .; came to Chicago, 1890; was sec. and treas, of G. H. Martin & Co., crockery and glassware; became buyer for Burley & Tyrrell, 1895, and later 1st vice pres. of the company, sell- ing out interest in 1906; then became buyer for Pit- kin & Brooks, of which has also been mgr. since 1910. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 5901 Kenmore Av. Office: 8-18 E. Lake St.
HOWES, Allen Crittenden, lumber; b. Chicago, Apr. 25, 1864; s. of Allen and Abbie H. (Warner)
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Howes; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; unmarried. Sec. 1327 Maple Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 437 W. On- and treas. Howes Lumber Co. since 1893. Repub- tario St., Chicago. lican. Congregationalist. Clubs: Chicago Ath- letic, South Shore Country. Recreations: outdoor sports. Residence: South Shore Country Club. Office: 545 W. 71st St.
HOWES, Byron Cole, life insurance; b. St. Paul, Minn., Mar. S, 1888; s. Seth Ketchum and Madge (Brewster) Howes; ed. grammar and high schs., Denver, Colo .; Univ. of Chicago, 1909-10; m. Edith Gertrude, daughter Henry E. Coonley, of Chicago, Jan. 6, 1915. Began active career in employ of Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., Denver, 1906-9; became connected with the Union Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Portland, Me., as cashier Chicago agency, 1910; succeeded late Hervey S. Dale as mgr. Chicago office, same company, May, 1914. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. of Chicago (sec .- treas., 1914, 1915), Delta Up- silon. Republican. Recreations: golf, tennis, mo- toring. Home: 1153 E. 54th St. Office: 7 W. Madi- son St.
HOWES, Frank W., lumber and banking; b. at Wilmington, Ill .; ed. pub. schools. Pres. Howes Lumber Co .; vice pres. and dir. Chicago City Bank & Trust Co .; dir. Hyde Park State Bank. Home: 5301 University Av. Office: 545 W. 71st St.
HOWLAND, Edward DeMonte, M.D .; b. Deer Park, LaSalle Co., Ill., Oct. 13, 1858; s. Elihu and Jane (Baldwin) Howland; early edn. at Normal, Ill., and pub. schs. of Deer Park; later pub. and high schs. of Ottawa, Ill .; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1886; m. Maude E. Mason, of Chicago, Nov. 25, 1890; 1 daughter, Rosamond M. Surgeon, Chicago Union Hosp. Mem. Draft Exemption Bd., 1917. Fel- low Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Physicians' Club. Republic- an. Baptist. Club: Ridgemoor Country. Contbr. to med. jours., mostly case histories; A Case of Ele- phantasia; Infantile Eczema Capitis; etc. Home: 843 Belden Av. Office: Suite 1022, 30 N. Michigan Boul.
HOWLAND, George Carter, college professor; A.B., Amherst, 1885, A.M., 1888; instr. in Chicago High Sch., 1886-91; student at Madrid and Paris, 1891-2, at Florence, Italy, 1893-4. Instr. Romance langs. and lits., 1892-5, asst. prof. Italian philology, 1895-1911, asst. prof. history of literature, 1911-13, asso. prof. since 1913, Univ. of Chicago; also dean Univ. Coll., 1898-1900. Club: Chicago Literary. Home: 4605 Drexel Boul.
HOWLAND, Henry Albert, cashier First Nat. Bank; b. Aurora, Ill., Jan. 31, 1858; s. Hiram J. and Elizabeth (Paddock) Howland; ed. pub. schs., Au- rora; Delaware Lit. Inst., Franklin, Delaware Co., N.Y .; m. Elizabeth Roberts, of Chicago, Oct. 21, 1885; 4 children: Henry Emile, Roberts Paddock, David Roy, Elizabeth Roberts. Has been identified with First Nat. Bank since Sept. 9, 1879; cashier same since Jan. 9, 1912. Republican. Mason. Clubs: Bankers', Lake Zurich Golf. Recreation: farming. Home: Barrington, Ill. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
HOWLAND, Thomas Smith, railway official; b. N. Dartmouth, Mass., Feb. 13, 1844; s. William and Louisa Howland; descendant of Henry Howland, Plymouth, Mass., prior to 1624; B.S., Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard Univ., 1868; m. Bur- lington, Ia., 1871, Eliza S. Harbach; children: Abram H., Mary S. (Mrs. James Weber Linn), Elizabeth H., Ruth A. (Mrs. John DeWitt). Engr. in service of the B.&M.R.R.R., March 1, 1868-76; sec. to vice pres., 1876-83, sec. since 1883, also vice pres. and treas. since 1902, C.,B.&Q.R.R. Clubs: Union League, Exmoor Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 1361 E. 56th St. Office: 547 W. Jackson Boulevard.
HOWSON, Elmer Thomas, editor; b. Folletts, Ia., May 23, 1884; s. Thomas H. and Cora (Wessels) Howson; ed. pub. schs., Clinton, Ia .; B.S., Univ. of Wis., 1906; m. Mae McCulloh, of Abilene, Kan., June 5, 1907. Began as asst. engr. C.,B.&Q.R.R .; 1906; then div. engr. same road, 1909-11; engring. editor, Railway Age Gazette since Feb. 1, 1911; also editor Railway Maintenance Engineer since its or- ganization, May 1, 1916. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Western Soc. Engrs., Engi- neers' Club. Methodist. Recreation: golf. Home: 6334 Ellis Av. Office: 750 Transportation Bldg.
HOXIE Robert Franklin, economist; Apr. 29, 1868-June 22, 1916. (See Who's Who in America, 1916-17.)
HOYNE, Archibald Lawrence, M.D .; b. Chicago, Apr. 4, 1878 ; s. Thomas Maclay and Jeannie Thomas (Maclay) Hoyne; grad. Lake Forest Acad., 1897; A.B., Williams Coll., 1901; B.S., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1904; m. Mary Alicia Williams, of Toronto, Can., Mar. 25, 1908; 2 daugh- ters, Mary Williams and Susan Dayton. Mem. at- tending staff, Cook Co. and Post-Grad. hosps .; asst. prof. medicine, Rush Med. Coll. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., A.A.A.S. Clubs: City, Ill. Athletic. Recreations: golf, walking. Home: 4145 Indiana Av. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
HOYNE, Frank Gilbert, real estate; b. Chicago, July 17, 1854; s. Thomas and Leonora (Temple) Hoyne; ed. Palmer Acad., Chicago, and in old Chi- cago Univ .; m. Florence Ashton, of Chicago, Apr. 24, 1884; children: Leonora Temple, Helen Ashton. Entered house of Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., 1872; apptd. U.S. appraiser at Chicago, in which capacity he served 2 terms under Pres. Cleveland, 1886-90 and 1894-8. In 1889, with brother, James T., estab- lished firm of Hoyne Bros., later succeeding as sole owner of the business, which is confined to buying, selling, managing and renting business property and looking after estates; admitted Duncan L. Clinch, Jan. 1, 1904, firm style becoming Frank G. Hoyne & Co. Democrat (sound money). Episco- palian. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd. (dir. 1903-6; pres. 1906; mem. valuation com.). Mem. 1st Inf., I.N.G., 1875-80; corp. and sergt. Co. C, q.m.'s sergt. of regt., capt. and q.m., 1st Brigade, 1880-4; mem. Veteran Corps, of 1st Regt. Inf. since 1884. Apptd., 1905, mem. Charter Conv. by Gov. Deneen. Mem. Chicago Hist. Soc., Art Inst., Chicago. Clubs: Iro- quois, Chicago Athletic, Press, Midlothian, Exmoor . Country, Wausaukee Hunting and Fishing. Recrea- tion: golf. Home: Lake and Sycamore Avs., High- land Park, Ill. Office: 112 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
HOYNE, Maclay, state's attorney; b. at Chicago, Oct. 12, 1872; s. Thomas Maclay and Jeannie T. (Maclay) Hoyne; A.B., Williams, 1895; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1897; m. Marie F. Jacobs, of Chicago, 1897; 2 sons: Thomas M., 2d, Francis J. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1897; mem. firm of Hoyne, O'Connor & Hoyne until 1911; asst. corpn. counsel of Chicago, 1903-9; Dem. nominee for coun- ty judge, 1906; 1st asst. corpn. counsel, 1911-12; elected state's atty. of Cook Co., 1912, reëlected, 1916. Spl. counsel for com. of city council on gas, oil and electric light, 1907-8; drafted for City of Chicago, telephone ordinance of Nov. 7, 1897, un- der which company now operates; counsel for city in all telephone litigation in lower and upper cts., 1903-8. Sec. Conf. for Reform of Pleading and Pro- cedure, 1910; del. Nat. Dem. Conv., St. Louis, 1916. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst., Law Club, Legal Club. Mem. Knights of Pythias, B.P. O.E., Loyal Order of Moose. Clubs: University, Iro- quois, South Shore Country. Home: 5136 Blackstone Av. Office: Criminal Court Bldg.
HOYNE, Thomas Maclay, lawyer; b. Galena, Ill., July 17, 1843; s. Thomas and Leonora (Temple) Hoyne; came to Chicago in early boyhood; grad. Chicago High Sch .; later in business in N.Y. City, but returned to Chicago, studying law for 3 yrs. in offices of Hoyne, Miller & Lewis, and in law sch. of old Chicago Univ., graduating, 1866; m. 1871, Jeannie T., d. Moses B. Maclay, of New York; children: Maclay, Thomas T., Archibald L., Susan,
HOWLAND, William Israel, teas; b. Westport, Mass., July 11, 1847; s. Stephen R. and Lucy Peter- son (Washburn) Howland; ed. Middleboro (Mass.) Acad .; m. New York, Dec. 2, 1885, Annie Crossan Snyder; children: William I., Jr., Virginia R. Agent for New York importers, 1871-5; importer of teas, firm of Schoyer & Howland, 1876-9, Fitch & How- land, 1880-95; since 1896 alone. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: Eugene M., Mary L. In 1867 joined father's firm,
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which then became Hoyne, Horton & changed to Horton & Hoyne, on death of father in 1883, until 1887, when Oliver H. Horton was elect- ed to the bench; then associated with George A. Follansbee and John O'Connor in firm of Hoyne, Follansbee & O'Connor until Jan. 1, 1899, when firm became Hoyne, O'Connor & Hoyne, with his son, Maclay Hoyne, as jr. partner; mem. Hoyne, O'Con- nor, Hoyne & Irwin, 1908-11; since mem. Hoyne, O'Connor & Irwin. Democrat; one of founders of old Chicago Democratic Club, which became the Iroquois Club in 1881, of which was pres., 1897. In 1903 each party nominated 3 provisional candi- dates for additional Circuit judges of Cook Co. un- der the act in force July 1, 1901, and he was elected by a large majority, but the Supreme Court de- clared the act of 1901 invalid. Mem. Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. (pres. Nov., 1907-June 24, 1909), Chicago Law Inst. Clubs: Iroquois, Law. Home: 410 Diversey Pkwy. Office: 30 N. LaSalle St.
HOYNES, William, lawyer. Address: Notre Dame, Ind. (See Who's Who in America. )
HOYT, Howard Henry, life underwriter; May 29, 1857-Nov. 3, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
HOYT, William Melancthon, wholesale grocer; b. New Haven, Addison Co., Vt., July 26, 1837; s. Carlos M. and Lydia Ann (Buttolph) Hoyt; ed. pub. schools and in acad. of Mr. Ten Broeke, Panton, Vt .; m. Apr. 9, 1860, Emilie J., d. Nelson Landon, of Benton, Lake Co., Ill .; children: William Lan- don (died when 5 years old), Emilie Lydia (Mrs. F. Morton Fox, of Phila., also deceased), Nelson Landon, Phelps Buttolph (died Dec. 12, 1908). Came to Chicago, 1855; worked 18 mos. for Mr. Bevans, grocer; took course of study at Bell's Com- mercial College; worked for a fruit dealer 1 year, then established for himself as a dealer in fruit; in 1865 bought business of James A. Whitaker and engaged as wholesale grocer; burned out in fire of 1871, but on same day leased store on S. Canal St. and conducted business there until 1872; bought the site of Old Ft. Dearborn, at Michigan Av. and River St., and erected the bldg. which was occu- pied by the company until 1910; firm incorporated 1893 as W. M. Hoyt Co., of which is pres. Has large investments in Chicago real estate. Club: Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: Win- netka, Ill. Winter Residence: Green Cove Springs, Fla. Office: 22d St. Bridge, Chicago.
HRUSKA, August, produce commission mer- chant; b. Kewaunee, Wis., 1876; s. John and Annie (Ouradnik) Hruska; ed. pub. schs., Kewaunee, and business coll., Chicago; m. Båhumila Hodek, of Chicago, June 20, 1903; 2 children: Milton, Elmer. Began active career as clerk in dry goods store, Kewaunee, 1891, continuing 5 yrs .; associated with Joseph Becwarn and entered commission business on W. Randolph St., Chicago, under title of Hruska & Co., 1898; partnership dissolved, 1904, and con- tinued in business alone; admitted Albert M. Hodek as partner, 1908, and maintains original title; start- ed, 1906, the Judson Creamery & Produce Co., at North Judson, Ind., which is still in operation. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Recreation: mo- toring. Home: Oak Park, Ill. Office: 842-844 W. Randolph St., Chicago.
HUBBARD, Charles Walcott, real estate and mgr. of estates; b. Indianapolis, Sept. 24, 1862; s. William Stowe and Mary (Mills) Hubbard; B.A., Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind., 1882; m. Louise, d. Horace G. Stone, of Chicago, Nov. 17, 1906; 2 children: Charles Walcott, Jr., Horace Stone. Be- gan in office of Mead & Coe, Chicago, 1891, in charge of renting dept .; afterwards mgr. of real estate of estate of Cyrus McCormick; now mgr. of real estate dept. Northern Trust Co. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Bd., Cook Co. Real Estate Bd., Building Mgrs.' Assn. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Club: University. Recreations: golf, fishing, gardening. Home: Winnetka, Il1. Ofllce: 50 S. La Salle St., Chicago.
HUBBARD, Harry A., umbrellas. (See vol. 1911.)
HUBBARD, James Stevenson, fire ins .; b. Mina- ville, Montgomery Co., N.Y., Oct. 1, 1845; s. Wil- liam Henry and Jane (Morrill) Hubbard; ed. coun- try dist. schs .; m. Anna E. Thayer, of Cincinnati,
Hoyne; June 29, 1871. Began active career in country store, 1861; in railroad freight dept., Sandusky, O., 1863-5, in Cincinnati, 1865-8, Cleveland, 1868-9; lo- cated in Chicago in fire ins. business, 1869 (now over 47 years in one office) ; mem. firm of Moore & Janes, 1884, now Moore, Case, Lyman & Hubbard. Republican. Trustee Third Presbyn. Ch .; dir. Col- lege Bd. Presbyn. Ch., Presbyn. Home, Home for Destitute Crippled Children. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Nat. Union. Club: Union League. Home: 5526 Dorchester Av. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.
HUBBARD, John Maynard, assistant postmaster of Chicago; b. Drewsville, Cheshire Co., N.H., Mar. 13, 1847; s. Leonard Clark and Caroline Partridge (Maynard) Hubbard; ed. dist. schs. and acads. in Vt .; m. Boston, Dec. 23, 1868, Helen M., d. Seymour and Electa M. Childs (she died Feb. 10, 1916) ; chil- dren: John Maynard, Jr., Mary Maynard (Mrs. Fred A. Paddleford). Came to Chicago from Vt., 1864; in dry goods house of John V. Farwell & Co., 1865- 70; was clerk in Chicago Postoffice, April, 1871- July 1, 1881; deputy sheriff of Cook Co., 1881-9; asst. postmaster of Chicago since 1889. Republi- can. Mem. Thomas J. Turner Lodge, No. 409. A.F. and A.M .; Apollo Commandery, K.T. Club: Chicago Press. Home: 7215 Coles Av. Office: Federal Bldg.
HUBBARD, Joseph Derwin, mining operator; b. Bridgeton, N.J., Aug. 25, 1859; s. Joseph W. and Rebecca M. Hubbard; A.B., Princeton, 1881; m. Evanston, Ill., 1889, Janet, d. George Watson; 1 daughter, Janet. Studied law, 1881-5; was ad- mitted to the bar and engaged in practice in Chica- go, 1881-98; interested in the development, pur- chase and operation of western mines since 1898; pres. Chicago Exploration Co. Clubs: University, Chicago, Onwentsia. Home: Lake Forest, Ill. Of- fice: 80 E. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
HUBBARD, William Lines, musical editor. (See vol. 1911.)
HUBBELL, Charles Wolcott, pumps; b. Toledo, O., June 23, 1856; s. Wolcott S. S. and Laura (Hos- kins) Hubbell; ed. pub. schs. of Ohio and afterward studied abroad; m. New York, 1884, Maude M. Mur- ray; children: John Boise, Katharine Livingston (Mrs. Randolph Rawle). Began in employ of Goulds & Austin, Chicago, 1881-7; then formed partnership with W. B. Henion, organizing firm of Henion & Hubbell, pumps and mill supplies, and in 1902 inc. under same name, becoming treas. of the company. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Chi- cago Hist. Soc., S.A.R. Clubs: Union League, Chi- cago Athletic, Flossmoor Country. Residence: 5135 Harper Av. Office: 219 N. Jefferson St.
HUBBELL, Joseph Goodwin, fire ins. inspection; b. Winona, Minn., Dec. 27, 1875; s. Herbert Porter and Margaret Jones (Hagen) Hubbell; ed. pub. schs., Winona; S.B., Univ. of Minn., 1898; m. Sarah Vinton Martin, of Kenilworth, Ill., Mar. 16. 1903; children: Richard Martin, Robert Goodwin, Marga- ret Vinton, Barbara Ann. Educated as chemist, but has devoted attention to tech. depts. of fire ins .: insp. for Ins. Survey Bur. until 1901: for U.S. Steel Corpn., 1901-2; field man for Queen Ins. Co., 1902- 05, with improved risk dept. Nat. Fire Ins. Co .. 1905-9; sec., treas. and mgr. Nat. Inspection Co. since 1909. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Psi Up- silon. Home: 719 Madison St., Evanston, Ill. Office: 108 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
HUBBLE, John Powell, insurance; Apr. 3, 1860- 1913. (See vol. 1911.)
HUBENY, Maximilian John, M.D .; b. at Leipzig, Germany, Oct. 12, 1880; s. Peter and Mary ( Mert- lick) Hubeny; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; grad. Ill. Coll. of Osteopathy, 1904; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago, 1906; M.D., Univ. of Ill. Med. Sch .. 1909; m. Daisy Twitchell, of Fayette, la., Aug. 28. 1907. Practiced in Chicago since 1906; specializing in X-ray work. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State, Chicago, Bohemian and German med. socs., Am. Roentgen Soc., Chicago Roentgen Soc .. Phi Alpha Gamma, Art Inst. Chicago. Clubs: City, Hamilton, Illini. Contbr. numerous articles to med. jours, on sub- jects connected with the Rontgen Ray. Home: 4500 N. Winchester Av. Office: 25 E. Washington Street.
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HUBER, Julius Herz, architect; b. Newark, N.J., Electric Co. in 1891, when became associated with Mar. 23, 1852; s. John Paul and Rosetta (Christa) Northwestern General Electric Co., St. Paul; came to Chicago, 1902, and became vice pres. of H. M. Byllesby & Co., pub. utility operators, with which has since been identified; officer in various corpns. Clubs: Union League, Mid-Day; also Lawyers, and Railway (New York). Office: 1900, 208 S. LaSalle Street. Huber; ed. pub. sch., by pvt. tutors, and Newark Mil. Acad .; m. Lockport, Ill., Nov. 3, 1880, Lucy Pitts. In office of Henry Fernbach, architect, in N. Y. City, 116 yrs .; went to Europe in 1872 and 1873; studied in the Poly. Inst. of Munich; came to Chi- cago, 1873, and practiced architecture with father until 1880. Mason. Republican. Home: 2039 Green- leaf Av. Office: 6712 N. Clark St.
HUCH, Charles Ernest, tanner. (See vol. 1911.) HUCH, George, tanner. (See vol. 1911.)
HUCKETT, George Oliver, wholesale cigars and tobacco; b. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 21, 1869; s. Wil- liam Oliver and Margaret (Wall) Huckett; grad. high sch., Kansas City, 1SS7; m. Sallie Evans, of Kansas City, Aug. 30, 1905. Began as bookkeeper, Met. Nat. Bank, Kansas City, continuing 10 yrs .; removed to Chicago, 1894, and entered firm of Ruh- strat-Cowley Co., wholesale cigars and tobacco, of which is sec. and treas. Pres. Chicago Wholesale Cigar and Tobacco Merchants' Assn. Republican. Elk. Recreations : fishing, hunting. Home: 5341 Ken- more Av. Office: 56 E. Lake St.
HUDSON, Thomas James; in service of C.&A. R.R., 1865-71, first as clerk and later as freight agent, in the Springfield office; then with Gilman, Clinton & Springfield R.R. as general agent, 1871- 72; general freight and passenger agent, 1872-5; supt. and general freight and passenger agent, 1875-7; July, 1877, with I.C.R.R., as supt. Spring- field division, at Springfield, Ill., to 1881; supt. Chicago division, at Cairo, Ill., 1881-6; supt. Ill. and Ia. lines at Chicago, 1886-7; traffic mgr., I.C. R.R., 1887-1907; since then retired. Home: 6447 Evans Av.
HUDSON, Thomas James, Jr., motor trucks; b. Springfield, Ill., Mar. 16, 1875; s. Thomas James and Jennie (Foggitt) Hudson; ed. pub. schs., Hyde Park; Chicago Manual Training Sch .; Chicago Ath- enæum; m. Edyth Virginia Bingham, of Chicago, Oct. 17, 1898; 1 daughter, Virginia Louise. Entered coal business in 1892; mgr. and vice pres. New Kentucky Coal Co. 10 yrs .; continued in the coal business until 1912; mgr. motor truck dept. of Chi- cago Pneumatic Tool Co. since Sept., 1912. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Club: Chicago Automobile. Home: 523 Oakdale Av. Office: 1615 S. Michigan Av.
HUDSON, William E., grain commn .; b. Ellicott City, Md., Mar. 15, 1863; s. Henry and Martha (Mellor) Hudson; ed. Rock Hill Coll., Md .; m. Lucy A. Langston, of Chicago, Nov. 12, 1891; 1 daughter, Beatrice M. Came to Chicago, 1884; with Albert Dickinson Co., 1884-9; with William P. Harvey & Co., 1889, which firm finally became the Bartlett- Frazier Co., of which is vice pres. and dir .; also vice pres. and dir. Central Elevator Co. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Clubs: Union League, Ouil- mette Country, North Shore Golf, Wilmette Men's. Home: Wilmette, Ill. Office: 111 W. Jackson Boul., Chicago.
HUEHL, Harris W., architect; b. Chicago, May 15, 1862; s. Bernhard and Mary Huehl; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1891, Amalie, d. of Henry Klare. Draftsman in office of Edward Baumann, 1878-88; admitted as a partner, 1888, in firm of Baumann & Huehl, which continued until death of Mr. Baumann, 1889; mem. firm of Huehl & Schmid (Richard G.), 1890-1913; mem. Huehl, Schmid & Holmes since 1913. Designed Chamber of Commerce, Medinah Temple, etc. Apptd. by the County Bd. as county architect of Cook Co., Jan. 1, 1905; mem. Bd. of Edn., Chicago, Oct., 1915- 18. Mem. A.I.A. and Ill. Chapter same. Repub- lican. Mason (K.T.). Club: Chicago Athletic. Home: 662 Wellington Av. Office: 154 W. Randolph Street.
HUEY, Arthur S., vice pres. H. M. Byllesby & Co .; b. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 17, 1862; s. of late George E. and Caroline (Taylor) Huey; ed. pub. schs., Minneapolis; m. Hattie King, of Minneapolis, Sept. 22, 1886; 3 children: Howard Albert, Rich- ard King and Ruth. Became Northwestern rep- resentative of the Edison Co. at Minneapolis in 1885, with which remained until the consolidation of the United Edison Co. and the Thomson-Houston
HUFF, Thomas Diven, lawyer; b. Eldora, Hardin Co., Ia., Jan. 9, 1872; s. Hon. Henry Lewis and Eliz- abeth B. (Diven) Huff; ed. pub. grammar and high schs., Eldora; Grinnell (Ia.) Acad., and Grinnell Coll .; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., 1895; m. Evelyn K. Allen, of Helena, Mont., Aug. 18, 1903; 1 child, Emorie Cannon. In practice in Chicago since June 12, 1895; makes specialty of corpn. law in all its branches; mem. firm of Huff & Cook; for- merly asst. corpn. counsel of Evanston; western counsel of U.S. Corpn. Co. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Chicago Law Inst., Commercial Law League America. Ill. editor of Corporation Manual. Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Hamil- ton. Home: 624 Noyes St., Evanston, Ill. Office: 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
HUGHES, Charles, lawyer, author; b. Madison Co., O., 1854; s. Daniel and Elizabeth (Robison) Hughes; ed. common schs. and partial course at Univ. of Ill .; m. Pamelia Combs, of Monticello, Ill., 1879; children: Evangeline, Charles Harold. Spent childhood on farm near Monticello; began teaching pub. sch. at age of 18, continuing about 8 yrs., last position being prin. of N. Div. of Monticello high schs .; in meantime read law in office of Peter A. Hamilton, of Monticello; admitted to Ill. bar, 1880; state's atty. Piatt Co., Ill., 1881-9; came to Chicago in 1889. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Re- publican. Liberal in views on religion. K.P. Club: Hamilton. For past 15 yrs. writer on law. Author of Hughes' Criminal Law; also of Instructions to Juries. Contbr. to Shakespearean and gen. lit .; con- stantly adding to his writings on law, lit. and Shakespearean lit. Residence: 5510 Kimbark Av. Office: 139 N. Clark St.
HUGHES, Richard David, clergyman; b. Colum- bus City, Ia., June 17, 1881; s. David R. and Eliza- beth Ann (Evans) Hughes; ed. Parsons Coll., Fair- field, Ia .; Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn .; grad. McCormick Theol. Sem., 1910; traveled and studied abroad, 1913; m. Gladys Gale Letts, of Davenport, Ia., Mar. 10, 1915. Ordained Presbyn. ministry, 1910; pastor Bethel Ch., Washington, Ia., 1910-13, Emerald Av. Ch., Chicago, since Sept. 6, 1914. Pres. Presbyn. Ministers' Assn., 1917-18; mem. Chicago Presbytery, Chicago Geog. Soc. Republican. Ma- son. Home: 6716 Emerald Av.
HUGHES, William Mckenzie, bridge engr .; June 5, 1848-June 25, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
HUGHEY, Wellington Joseph, mfr .; b. at New Haven, Conn., Jan. 31, 1885; s. William John and Margaret (Rourke) Hughey; ed. pub. schs. and prep. sch .; unmarried. Associated at beginning of active career with father in the Chicago Coach & Carriage Co., and later as mem. W. J. Hughey & Son, mfrs. of limousine bodies, becoming sec. of latter in 1915; vice pres. Hughey Motor Car Co. since 1916. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Clubs: Colonial, Chicago Automobile. Recreations: golf, motoring. Home: 4816 Prairie Av. Office: 2518 Mich- igan Boul.
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