The book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men of the city of Chicago, 1905, Part 77

Author: Leonard, John William, 1849- ed; Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company
Number of Pages: 650


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HART, Charles, manufacturer; b. Bavaria, Germany, May 22, 1847; s. Joseph and Babette (Kullman) Hart; ed. Germany and in public and private schools of LaFayette, Ind .; m. San Francisco, Calif., June 15, 1881, Flora Hauser; children: Joseph Charles, F. Ethel. Previous to 1868 in various business pursuits; since then manufacturer of leather; now vice- pres. of Kullman, Salz & Co. (general offices in San Francisco); has active management of branch in this city, Mem. K. P. Club: Standard.


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Office: 206 Lake St. Residence: 4240 Drexel Boul.


HART, E. Orris, real estate; b. Crystal Lake, Ill., Mar. 29, 1866; s. Edwin R. F. and Marga- ret E. (Kull) Hart; ed. Chicago public gram- mar and high schools and Bryant & Stratton's Business College; m., 1st, Sept. 27, 1887, Helen M. Kull, of Lake Geneva, Wis .; children: Lin- coln E., A. Everett; m., 2d, Chicago, June 10, 1897, Mollie A. Nuveen; children: Lucile Ella, Milton Nuveen. Clerk for E. W. Zander & Co., real estate, 1885-9; mgr. renting dept., Turner & Bond, 1889-92; mgr. William A. Bond & Co., real estate, 1892-1900; in real estate business for self 1 year, 1900; since 1901 partner with Edward W. Zander in real estate firm of E. W. Zander & Co. Mem. Chicago Real Estate Board. Republican. Mem. Irving Park Baptist Church. Mem. Royal League, Nat. Union. Club: Irving Golf. Office: 114 Dearborn St. Resi- dence: 2385 N. 42d Ct., Irving Park.


HART, Ell Stillson, pres. Rodger Ballast Car Co .; b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1832; s. Roswell and Polly Ann (Stillson) Hart; pre- paratory education at Rochester High School and Canandaigua Acad., N. Y .; entered Ham- ilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1851; took 3 years' course in college and 2 years' course in Ham- ilton College Law School, graduating 1855; m. Clinton, Ia., Nov. 21, 1861, Olive Miriam Wil- liams; children: Harry Stillson, Gertrude W., Pauline Belle (now Mrs. Evan A. Evans). Ad- mitted to practice law by Supreme Court of New York, June, 1855; practiced law, Lyons, Ia., 1856-61; in Chicago, 1861-5; oil producer, Titusville, Pa., 1865-7; practiced law, Chicago, 1867-71; at Clinton, Ia., 1871-6; pres. Clinton Bridge Co., Clinton, Ia., 1874-7; general opera- tor, 1877-89; gen. mgr., 1889-99; pres. since 1899, Rodger Ballast Car Co. Republican. Clubs: Washington Park; also Wapsipinicon Club, Clinton, Ia. Office: Railway Exchange Bldg. Residence: 3716 Lake Av.


HART, Harry, senior mem. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, clothing. Clubs. Standard, Hamilton. Office: 226 VanBuren St. Residence: 4639 Drex- el Boul.


HART, Harry Stillson, manufacturer; b. Clinton, Ia., Sept. 2, 1870; s. Eli S. and Olive Miriam (Williams) Hart; grad. Clinton (Ia.) High School, 1889; Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., B.S., in mechanical and elec- trical engineering, 1893. Acted as electrical constructing engineer for Siemans & Halske Electric Co. for 6 months after leaving col- lege; represented Crouse-Tremaine Carbon Co. as eastern mgr. in New York, 1894-9; Apr., 1899, became connected with the Rodger Bal- last Car Co., manufacturers; elected its sec., 1900, and since Jan. 1, 1902, has been vice- pres. and gen. mgr. of the company. Republi- can. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Union League, Washington Park, Chicago Automobile; also Detroit (Detroit, Mich.). Office: Railway Ex- change Bldg.


HART, Hastings Hornell, clergyman: b. Brookfield. O., Dec. 14, 1851; s. Dr. Albert Gail- lard and Mary Crosby (Hornell) Hart; grad. Cleveland (O.) Institute. 1867; Oberlin Col- lege. A.B., 1875 (A.M., 1885. LL.D., 1898); graduate Andover Theological Seminary, B.D., 1880; m., 1st, New London, O., 1880, Mary A. Prosser; 2d, St. Paul, Minn., 1886, Laura E. Love: 3d, Springville, Utah, 1902, Josephine M. Newton; children: William Prosser, Lau- rance Hastings, Hornell Norris, Helen Love. Frances Jeanette, Elizabeth Haven. Was clerk in U. S. Indian Service, Sisseton Agency, S. Dak., 1875-7: pastor Congregational Church, Worthington, Minn., 1880-3; sec. Minnesota State Board of Corrections and Charities, 1883- 1898; pres. Nat. Conference of Charities and Correction, 1893; gen. sec. same, 1894-1901; sunt. Illinois Children's Home and Aid Soc. since 1898. Independent Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Honorary mem. St. Paul (Minn.)


Chamber of Commerce. Mem. Loyal Legion, Sons of Revolution. Clubs: Union League, Con- gregational. Office: 79 Dearborn St. Residence: 433 Linden Av., Oak Park.


HART, James Abner, pres. Chicago Gravel Co., base-ball official; b. Girard, Erie Co., Pa., July 10, 1855; s. Leffert and Eliza Moorhead (Dempsey) Hart; ed. birthplace in Girard Acad. and Grand River Institute; m. Chicago, Oct. 6, 1881, Eva Runkle Cruzen; children: George B., Faye Earl. Has been active as base- hall mgr. since 1882, having been formerly vice-pres. and mgr. Louisville Baseball Club, pres. and mgr. Milwaukee Baseball Club; since 1889, first sec. and now pres. Chicago Baseball Club. Also since 1903, pres. Chicago Gravel Co .; treas. A. G. Spalding Land Assn. K. T., Elk. Office: Fisher Bldg. Residence: 3287 Bea- con St.


HARTMAN, Joseph S., manufacturer; b. Breskowitz, Bohemia, Aug. 30, 1846; s. Simon and Ludmilla (Klein) Hartman; ed. common school and private school, Breskowitz, Bohe- mia; m. New York, June 1, 1868, Lori Heller; children: Samuel, Henry, Hugo, Bella, Mildred. Taught German and Hebrew in Bohemia, 1862- 1867; landed in New York, Apr. 1, 1867; re- mained until Apr., 1875, giving private lessons in German and Hebrew, also doing some solic- iting for fire insurance and for a while keep- ing books for a paint house; bookkeeper for Heller Bros. & Co., wholesale clothing, 1875-6; for Leo Roth, wholesale tobacco, 6 months; then with Carpeles, Heiser & Co., trunk manu- facturers, Milwaukee, as bookkeeper, 1877-9, as salesman on road, 1879-80, and became part- ner, 1880, successor in firm of Carpeles, Schram & Co., which changed to Carpeles, Hartman & Co. In Oct., 1890, started present business as manufacturer and dealer in trunks, with office in Chicago and factory at Racine, Wis., under the style of the Hartman & Puffer Trunk Co., changing, 1892, to the Hartman Trunk Co., of which he is pres. Also treas. R. Friedlander & Co., and sec. M. Fleischman Co. Republican. Mem. Chicago Sinai Congregation (Jewish). Club: Standard. Office: 198-200 Jack- son Boul. Residence: 4533 Michigan Av.


HARTMAN, Leon, sec. and treas. of Hart- man Furniture and Carpet Co .; b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 8, 1866; s. Henry and Mary (Straus) Hartman; ed. public schools and in Stuart's Hall, Baltimore, Md .; m. Chicago, 1890, Rose E. Greenbaum; children: Mildred R., Beatrice E. Began at Baltimore, Md .. as a clerk in the store of M. L. Straus & Sons, and came to Chicago in 1888, establishing in the retail fur- niture and carpet business under the style of the People's Outfitting Co., which he organ- ized and has continued; and 7 years ago organ- ized the Hartman Furniture and Carpet Co., which now has 12 stores in seven different cities, and of which he is sec. and treas., and gen. mgr. Mem. Maryland Soc. of Chicago. Re- publican. Jewish religion. Clubs: Standard. Ravisloe, Illinois Athletic. Office: 227 Wabash Av. Residence: 4720 Grand Boul.


HARTMAN, Milton Lewis, furniture: b. Bal- timore, Md., May 13, 1869; s. Henry and Mary Hartman: ed. Baltimore City College of Bal- timore, Md .; m. Chicago, Nov. 12. 1900, Blanche Smith; 1 son: Henry. Began business life in Baltimore, 1886, in clothing business of H. & E. Hartman; came to Chicago, June 2, 1891. and took charge of the furniture business of Moore Bros. Furniture Co., until Mar., 1898: since then gen. mgr. and vice-pres. of the Hartman Furniture and Carpet Co .: also vice- rres. of the Hartman Furniture and Carpet Co., of Peoria, Ill., and of the Hartman Furni- ture and Carpet Co .. of St. Joseph, Mo .: dir. also of companies of the same name at Mil- waukee, Wis., and Minneapolis, Minn. Mem. Maryland Soc. of Chicago. Clubs: Standard. Ravisloe. Office: 223-229 Wabash Av. Resi- dence: 4633 Greenwood Av.


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HARTMAN, Simon, merchant; b. Würtem- berg, Germany, May 26, 1850; s. Jacob and Caroline (Rosenour) Hartman; ed. public scliools; m. Leavenworth, Kan., May 26, 1872, Emma Abeles; children: Emanuel S., Edward A., Louis H., Pearl. Began business career at Omaha, Neb., in 1865, as a clerk in a clothing store; then followed the progress of the build- ing of the U. P. R. R. from fall of 1866 to 1869, as a cigar merchant, moving place of busi- ness as railroad progressed; came to Chicago in 1869 and established in the wholesale liquor business as a mem. of the firm of Hartman Bros., continuing thus until Jan., 1874; went to Colorado and remained there until 1882; then became associated with Dallemand & Co., wholesale liquors; sold his interest in Jan., 1904, and organized corporation of the Goodhart-Hartman Co., distillers and import- ers; he is pres. of the company. Also dir. of the U. S. Coffee Co., and of the Western Candy Co. Democrat. Jewish religion. Served in Pit- kin Guards of Lake City, Colo., in the Colo- rado N. G. Office: 116-18 Franklin St. Resi- dence: 4558 Ellis Av.


HARTMANN, Adolph, manufacturer; b. Heil- bronn, Germany, Dec. 6, 1851; s. Johann Chris- tian and Caroline (Schuchmann) Hartmann; ed. at gymnasium, Heilbronn, Ger .; m. Ottawa, Ill., May 31, 1874, Caroline Knoedler; children: Carl A., Amanda, Adolph O. Came to Chicago from Germany; worked as metal worker, 1865- 1877; was in galvanized iron and cornice roof- ing business as mem. of firm of Hartmann & Clausen, 1877-93, when with associates organ- ized and incorporated the Am. Metal Ware Co., of which he is pres. Office: 85-7 Huron St. Residence: 958 N. Clark St.


HARTMANN, John. wood carving; b. Hu- sum, Ger., Jan. 11, 1865; s. Andrew and Eliza- beth (Joergenson) Hartmann; ed. public schools in Germany; m. Chicago, Apr., 1890. Emma Kunz. Learned the trade of a wood carver in Germany, and came from that coun- try direct to Chicago in 1884; worked for sev- eral firms until 1890, when established in busi- ness for self as an architectural wood carver. in which he has since been engaged. Received an award from the World's Columbian Exposi- tion in 1893 for architectural wood carving work. Office: 13 N. Jefferson St. Residence: 2621 Park Pl .. Evanston. Ill.


HARTNETT, James, lawyer; b. Galena, Ill., Jan. 23, 1862; s. Daniel and Catharine (Dona- hoe) Hartnett; ed. public schools and at the State Normal School in Indiana; became a teacher in public schools in 1881, and from Sept .. 1889, to June, 1891. was supt. of schools of Henry, Ill .; studied law in leisure hours while engaged in teaching. and during vaca- tions, in office of Fred S. Potter; admitted to bar, June 14, 1892. Began general practice of law in Chicago in 1892; was associated with .Tudge R. M. Wing and Daniel Donahoe in trial of The People vs. Daniel Coughlin, and since 1894 has been. with Daniel Donahoe. in firm of Donahoe & Hartnett. Office: 59 Clark St. Residence: 1052 Chase Av.


HARTWELL, Abraham Vedder, coal; b. Den- mark, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1828; s. Morris W. and Louvisa (Taylor) Hartwell: ed. Gouverneur, N. Y .; m. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1859. Margaret A. Rates: children: Fred G., Laura L., Morris W. Was in service of the C. & A. R. R. for about 37 years. beginning in 1863 as fuel agent of the road; engaged in construction of road. 1860-3; became purchasing agent in 1865, and so continued until .Jan. 1. 1900; since then nres. of the F. G. Hartwell Co., coal. Clubs: Illinois, Washington Park. Office: Fisher Bldg. Residence: 4953 Lake. Av.


HARTWELL, D. Edwin; b. Philadelphia, Pa. Since 1885 sec. of Swift & Co., meat pack- ing and slaughtering. Also dir. Fort Dearborn Nat. Bank, Hibernian Banking Assn., Ken- wood Trust & Savings Bank (vice-pres.), Illi-


nois Cold Storage Co. (pres.), Swift Re- frigerator Transportation Co. (2d vice-pres.), Swift Live Stock Transportation Co. (2d vice- pres.), and Mechanical Manufacturing Co. ( treas.). Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Midlothian. Office: 240 LaSalle St. Residence: 4315 Drexel Boul.


HARTWELL, Edwin S., pres. and dir. E. S. Hartwell & Co., lumber; vice-pres. and dir. Chicago Consolidated Traction Co. Clubs: Un- ion League, Washington Park, Chicago Ath- letic, Edgewater Golf. Office: 279 Dearborn St. Residence: 35 Stratford Pl.


HARTWELL, Fred Gay, coal; b. Amster- dam, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1861; s. Abraham V. and Margaret A. Hartwell; removed with parents to Chicago, 1866; ed. Chicago schools; m. Chica- go, Jan. 6, 1886, Jennie Barbour; children: Ruth, Margaret. At 16 years of age left school and began business life in father's coal office at 12th St. bridge, and from minor clerk worked his way up to supt. of the business, of which, with James J. Kelly, became proprie- tor, 1883, under firm name of Hartwell & Kelly; since 1884 dir. and mgr. F. G. Hartwell Co. Also dir. Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Co. Clubs: Washington Park, Chicago Athletic, Kenwood, Mid-Day, Calumet Golf. Of- fice: Fisher Bldg. Residence: 4932 Lake Av.


HARTY, Michael, manufacturer sash, doors, frames, mouldings, etc .; b. Co. Tipperary, Ire., Aug. 4, 1845; s. Michael and Catherine (Brererton) Harty; came to U. S. in child- hood; ed. public schools; m. Chicago, 1869, Mary Holmes; children: George, Robert, Wil- liam, Nellie. Began as a boy in the employ of Abbott & Kingman, sash and door factory; thoroughly learned the practical details of the business, and worked as journeyman and foreman in various factories prior to estab- lishing for himself 20 years ago: since organi- zation, Mar., 1889, pres. of Harty Bros. & Harty Co., wholesale manufacturers of sash, doors, frames, mouldings and fine interior finish. Independent in politics. Catholic. Royal Arcanum. Office: 442 W. 21st St. Residence: 798 Flournoy St.


HARTZ, Irving Thomas, vice-pres. Morden Frog and Crossing Co .; b. Peoria, Ill .. Mar., 1861; s. Capt. Samuel B. and Virginia Thomas Hartz; ed. public schools of Illinois; m. Chica- go, 1887, Lillian Terhune; children: Homer. Virginia, Mildred. Was for about 5 years en- gaged in the grain and railroad business in Peoria and Chicago, later in charge of the of- fices and finances of the building of the New York Croton Aqueduct in New York City; re- turned to Chicago in 1888-9; associated as sec. and mgr. of the Calumet Iron and Steel Co., 1889-92, inclusive; then from 1896 to 1899 pres. of the Union Cold Storage Co .. and from 1895 with the Morden Frog and Crossing Works as vice-pres., dir. and mgr. Clubs: Chi- cago Athletic, Washington Park, Kenwood, Homewood. Mem. Loval Legion. Office: The Rookerv. Residence: 4919 Washington Av.


HARVEY, Elbert Alpheus, manufacturer; h. Chicago, Jan. 9, 1877; s. Turlington W. and Belle Sheridan (Badger) Harvey; ed. Harvard School, 1889-90; Chicago Manual Training School, 1890-3 (grad.); Armour Institute, 1893- 1894; Marietta College. 1897-1900: Chicago Univ., 1900-1. graduating, A.B. Joined office force, Oct., 1901. of the Acme Gas Co. (incor- porated Nov .. 1900); has had charge of me- chanical engineering work of company from 1901; was elected Jan., 1902, and now is, treas. and dir. of the company, and Jan., 1903, gen. mgr. of the company. Republican. Presbyte- rian. Office: Monadnock Blk. Residence 59 Pine Grove Av.


HARVEY, George Lyon, architect; b. Chi- cago, Nov. 8, 1866; s. T. W. and Maria (Hard- man) Harvey; ed. public schools of Chicago and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating as mechanical engineer in class of


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1888; m. Chicago, 1890, Mabel Streeter; chil- dren: Dorothy, Marjorie. Engaged in practice as architect and consulting engineer since 1888; was for several years connected with the Harvey Lumber Co. Republican. Club: Uni- versity. Office: 175 Dearborn St. Residence: 1461 Ridge Av., Evanston, Ill.


HARVEY, George MacMicking, insurance; b. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Can., Apr. 28, 1848; s. James and Janet (Oliver) Harvey; ed. gram- mar school and Phillips Acad., Niagara; m. Chicago, Oct. 19, 1886, Lucy Dale Halsted; children: George M., Jr., Henry Halsted, Janet. In fire underwriting business from 1865, be- ginning with Rounds & Hall, of Buffalo, N. Y., until 1870, when came to Chicago and became connected with the agency of S. M. Moore & Co .; then with McCormick Bros. & Findlay, Chicago, and for the past 20 years at head of George M. Harvey & Co. Republican. Episco- palian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Coleman Lake Fishing and Shooting, Glen View. Office: 159 LaSalle St. Residence: 36 Stratford Pl.


HARVEY, James Alexander, physician; b. Chicago, Nov. 6, 1869; s. John and Margaret (Thomson) Harvey; ed. Chicago high schools, Univ. of Chicago, 1890-2, and Rush Med. Col- lege, M.D., 1896; resident physician, Presby- terian Hosp .; special student Univ. of Glas- gow, 1896-8; post-grad. work in Vienna, 1903. In practice of medicine in Chicago since 1898; associate in surgery, Rush Med. College, 1898-1900; instructor in medicine, Rush Med. College, since 1900. Associate med. staff, Cook Co. Hosp .; attending physician Central Free Dispensary. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Missis- sippi Valley Med. Soc., Am. Med. Assn. Office: 100 State St. Residence: Hyde Park Hotel.


HARVEY, Joel D., real estate; b. Kane Co., Ill., 1837; s. Joel and Polly Harvey; ed. public schools of Kane Co .; m. Kane Co., 1858, Julia Plato; 3 children. Admitted to bar of Illinois in 1858; practiced law in Kane Co. un- til 1864, when removed to Chicago and en- gaged in practice here, also engaging in the real estate business in this city, and still con- tinues in a general real estate and loan busi- ness. Republican. Was for 9 years collector of internal revenue in Chicago under the ad- ministrations of Pres. Grant, Hayes, Gar- field, Arthur and Cleveland. Office: 171 LaSalle St. Residence: Geneva, Ill.


HARVEY, Julian Corneille, insurance; b. Lincoln, Neb., Mar. 18, 1869; s. Augustus Ford and Julia A. (Studley) Harvey; father was a widely known insurance actuary and writer on technical subjects; ed. public and high schools of Kirkwood, Mo .; Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., LL.B., 1897; also special work in Univ. of Virginia. Asst. sec. of the Covenant Mutual Life Insurance Co., of St. Louis, Mo., 1890-7; consulting actuary at St. Louis, Mo., 1897-1904, and on Mar. 3, 1904, became 2d vice- pres. of the Nat. Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A. Democrat. Office: 159 LaSalle St. Residence: Kenilworth.


HARVEY, Paul Stanwood, manufacturer; b. Chicago, Dec. 31, 1878; s. Turlington W. and Belle Sheridan (Badger) Harvey: ed. in Haven (public) School, Harvard (private) School, Chicago Manual Training School, Marietta Acad., grad., 1897; Marietta College for year, 1897-8; Harvard Univ., 2 years. 1898-1900: Univ. of Chicago, 1900-1. Entered employ of Acme Gas Co., Oct., 1901; made sec. Jan., 1902, and vice-pres. and sec. in Jan., 1903, and is also a dir. Company manufactures and installs gas plants in mfg. establishments, where the gas is used as fuel in furnaces. Republican. Presbyterian. Club: Harvard. Office: Monad- nock Blk.


HARVEY, Robert Hatfield, physician; h. Chicago, Dec. 12, 1869; s. T. W. and Maria ( Hardman) Harvey; ed. Chicago public schools, Northwestern Univ. and Northwest- ern Univ. Med. School, M.D., 1894; m. Chicago,


Apr. 5, 1898, Bertha Botsford. Engaged in practice of medicine in Chicago since 1894; physician to Chicago Orphan Asylum and to the Michigan Central R. R. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Illinois State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Mississippi Valley Med. Soc., Chicago Soc. of Internal Medicine, Chicago Patholog- ical Soc., Chicago Pediatric Soc., Chicago Medico-Legal Soc. Republican. Clubs: Wash- ington Park, Univ. Office: 100 State St. Resi- dence: 2100 Calumet Av.


HARVEY, Turlington Walker, lumber mer- chant; b. Siloam, Madison Co., N. Y., Mar. 10, 1835; s. Joshua and Paulina (Walker) Harvey; ed. public school and Oneida (N. Y.) Acad .; m., 1st, 1859, Maria Hardman, of Louisville, Ky. (died 1871); children: Charles A., John R., George L., Robert H .; m., 2d, May 28, 1873, Belle S. Badger, of Chicago; children: Belle B., Turlington W., Jr., Elbert A .. Paul S. Learned carpenter's trade in boyhood; came to Chica- go, 1854; employed in sash, door and blind fac- tories until 1859; mem. planing mill firm of Lamb & Harvey, 1859-65; bought out his part- ner, 1865, and afterward conducted business alone, greatly enlarging it, acquiring large mills at Muskegon, Mich., and Marinette, Wis .; incorporated the business, 1883, becoming pres. T. W. Harvey Lumber Co. Pres. Y. M. C. A., 1871-3, and 1876-9; dir. since 1866, and pres., 1886, Chicago Relief and Aid Soc., and on its executive committee and in active charge of the shelter work of the soc. after the fire of 1871. Has large stock farm in Dastern Nebraska. Laid out town of Harvey and located there a number of important in- vestments; is officer and dir. in various com- panies; pres. Acme Gas Co. Office: Monadnock Blk. Residence: 49 Pine Grove Av.


HARVEY, William Spencer, physician; b. Galesburg, Ill., Aug. 29, 1859; s. William Na- thaniel and Lovina (Brewer) Harvey; ed. Knox Acad. and Knox College, Galesburg, Ill., grad- uating with honor from latter, A.B., 1880 (A.M., samc, 1883); attended med. dept. of Univ. of Michigan and Hahnemann Med. Col- lege of Chicago, graduating M.D., 1883; m. 1891, Alice Flash, of New Orleans, La .; chil- dren: Alice Flash, William Spencer, Jr., George Wilkins. For 2 years after graduation prac- ticed with Dr. J. E. Gilman; since then alone, making a specialty of surgery. Was 3 years prof. of physiology and histology in Hahne- mann Med. College. Mem. Illinois State Med. Soc., Chicago Homœ. Med. Soc., Am. Institute of Homc., and Clinical Soc. of Hahnemann Medical College and Hosp. Was one of organ- izers and a dir. of the Columbian Homœ. Hosp. at World's Columbian Exposition; one of organizers, sec. and dir. of Homœ. Post- Graduate Med. School. Surgeon Cook Co. Hosp., and Garfield Park Sanitarium. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Wash- ington Park, Illinois. Office: 103 State St.


HASBROUCK, Charles Alfred, civil engi- neer; b. on farm at Forest Home, suburb of Ithaca, N. Y., July 31, 1864: s. Alfred and Sarah (Mckinney) Hasbrouck: grad. Cornell. C.E., 1884; m. June 14. 1893, Mary Fobes. Cresco, Ia. Asst. engineer Detroit Bridge and Iron Co., 1884-8; engineer Am. Bridge Works, Chicago, 1888-1900: contracting mgr. R. R. dept. Western District Am. Bridge Co. since 1900; specialist as bridge and structural en- gineer. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers since 1887, British Institution of Civil Engineers. of London, Eng., since 1904. Office: Monadnock Blk. Residence: 4740 Madison Av.


HASBROUCK, Louis, underwriter: h. Alli- gerville, Ulster Co., N. Y .. Mar. 24. 1857; 8. Edwin and Elizabeth D. Hasbrouck: ed. Chi- cago public schools and Chicago High School: m. Chicago, Apr. 20, 1888, Freno Warner, 1 son: Harold, Entered fire insurance business. as insurance broker, Feb. 1. 1872: later of firm, Hopkins & Hasbrouck, ami afterward


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alone as Louis Hasbrouck Insurance Agency; then joined firm of Smith, Rothermel & Has- brouck, now Rothermel & Hasbrouck; firm are mgrs. for U. S. of the Traders Insurance Co., of Chicago, and also represent the Nor- wich Union Fire Insurance Co., of England; Allemannia Fire Insurance Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa .; Phoenix Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn .; London Assurance Corporation, of England; New Amsterdam Plate Glass Insurance Co., of New York. Republican. Mem. Chicago Ath- letic Club, Sons of New York, Royal Arcanum. Office: 148-150 LaSalle St. Residence: 196 Bowen Av.


HASELTINE, Burton, oculist and aurist; b. Richland Center, Wis., Sept. 27, 1874; s. Has- cal and Martha (Pierce) Haseltine; ed. high school of Cochranton, Pa .; Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa .; Cleveland Univ. of Medicine, Cleveland, O .; Hahnemann Med. College of Chicago, M.D., Mar. 26, 1896. Engaged in med. practice in Chicago since 1896; specialist in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Senior prof. of diseases of throat and nose in Hahne- mann Med. College of Chicago; eye, ear and throat surgeon to Cook Co. Hosp., and to Chi- cago Home for the Friendless. Sec. Illinois Homœ. Med. Assn. Was editor of The Clinique (med. journal) for 4 years, ending Jan. 1, 1904. Contributor to leading med. publications on diseases of eye, ear and throat. Independ- ent Republican. Office: 100 State St. Resi- dence: 1250 Michigan Av.


HASKELL, Frederick T., vice-pres. Illinois Trust and Savings Bank; ed. Chicago public schools. Has been resident of Chicago for 35 years, and has been engaged in banking in various capacities ever since leaving school; vice-pres. of the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank since 1890; also dir. Illinois Trust Safety Deposit Co., and of the Am. Luxfer Prism Co. of Illinois. Mem. Chicago Stock Exchange. Vice-pres. Illinois Manual Training School Farm. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Union league, Mid-Day, Washington Park, Caxton, Bankers. Office: The Rookery. Residence: 2824 Prairie Av.




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