The book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men of the city of Chicago, 1905, Part 78

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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HASKELL, John William Claghorn, manu- facturer; b. Rochester, Mass., July 4, 1844; s. John P. T. and Harriet (Toppan) Haskell; ed. public schools, Peoria, Ill .; m. Aurora, Ill., Sept. 25, 1873, Ella R. Mann; children: Har- riet Elizabeth (now Mrs. John C. Curtiss), George Austin, John Paul. Worked on farm; came to Chicago, 1860; entered employ of Walker & Taylor, trunk manufacturers, and, in 1865, with his brother, established firm of Haskell Bros., incorporated, 1903. Republican. Club: Chicago Athletic. Office: 20 Michigan Av. Residence: 557 Washington Boul.


HASKELL, Joseph Elnathan, trunks; b. Rochester, Plymouth Co., Mass., Feb. 22, 1846; s. John P. T. and Harriet (Toppan) Haskell; ed. public schools of Peoria, Ill .; m. Chicago, Aug. 4, 1873, Myra Balkam; children: Asaph Whittle- sey, Myra. Lived on a farm near Peoria, Ill., until 1862, when he came to Chicago and learned trunk-maker's trade; in 1865, with brother, established firm of Haskell Bros. (in- corporated 1903), of which he is pres. Repub- lican. Office: 94 Wabash Av. Residence: 521 Washington Boul.


HASKELL, Loomis Pomroy, D.D.S., den- tist; b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 25, 1826; s. Benja- min and Mary (Fuller) Haskell; father died when he was 5 years old; mother remarried and moved, 1838, to Salem, Mass .; attended public schools in Bangor, Me., and 3 years in Salem; then worked in a Boston printing of- fice until he was 19 years old; studied den- tistry with Dr. M. P. Hanson and moved with him to Milwaukee, 1856; in 1857 became a resi- dent of Chicago; m. 1848, Sarah E. Wason, of Chelsea, Mass .; children: Ella, Lizzie N. (wife of Rev. W. J. Clark), Isabelle (wife of J. B. Parsons), Annie Nutt (wife of W. T. Barr) ;


also 2 other daughters, now deceased. After coming to Chicago, 1857, was for 11 years as- sociated in practice with Dr. W. W. Allport; since then in practice alone. During first 4 years of Chicago Dental College was its prof. of prosthetic dentistry, and later for 3 years held same chair in dental dept. of Northwest- crn Univ. Established, 1888, the Haskell Post- Graduate School of Prosthetic Dentistry (the first post-graduate dental school), of which has since been at the head. Was delegate to the first Free Soil Convention, held at Worces- ter, Mass. Republican (from organization of the party). Congregationalist. Visited Europe 3 successive years instructing classes of den- tists in Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, and Paris. For many years writer for various dental journals. Office: 34 Washington St. Residence: Hinsdale, Ill.


HASKINS, George William, M.D., D.D.S., dentist; b. Monroe, Mich., Dec. 21, 1858; s. Clark Caryl and Helen Mars (Smith) Has- kins; removed within a year from birth to New Albany, Ind., where lived about 20 years; grad. high school, New Albany, Ind .; grad. Chicago College of Dental Surgery, D.D.S., 1887; Chicago Med. College, M.D., 1889; m. Chicago, Sept. 16, 1891, Libbie E. Elliott; chil- dren: Elizabeth Caryl, Clark Elliott, Margaret Adams. Removed to Chicago, winter of 1879- 80; was in business as partner with J. W. Heatfield, manufacturing jewelry, 1 year; then in same business alone until 1885, when sold out and entered on course in Chicago College of Dental Surgery; while there served in posi- tion of anatomical prosector and as asst. to prof. of chemistry; in dental practice since 1887; professor of metallurgy and prosthetic dentistry in Northwestern Univ. Dental School, 1889-96; resigned. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Dental Soc., Odontographic Soc., Illinois State Dental Soc., Physicians' Club of Chicago, Delta Sigma Delta Soc. Republican. Office: 67 Wabash Av. Residence: 423 Central Av., Wilmette, Il1.


HASLER, Edward Lionel, pres. and treas. of E. L. Hasler Co., wholesale fruits; b. Ald- ingbourne House, near Chichester, Sussex, Eng., Jan. 12, 1871; s. William Wyndham and Sarah Selina (Hervey) Hasler. Came to U. S. to farm in 1889; went to Yankton, S. Dak .; came to Chicago, 1893, and procured a posi- tion on S. Water St .; went into business for self, 1895, in firm of Hasler & Herrick; in 1900 sold out and took a position as mgr. for the Porter Bros. Co., which failed in 1903. Then formed the corporation of E. L. Hasler Co., fruits, of which is pres. Mem. St. James Epis- copal Church. Clubs: Chicago, Onwentsia, Sad- dle and Cycle. Office: 97-9 S. Water St. Resi- dence: 369 E. Chicago Av.


HASTINGS, Samuel Miles, manufacturer; b. Reimersburg, Pa., Aug. 14, 1860; s. Eli and Rachel (Kerr) Hastings; ed. schools of Gard- ner, Ill .; m. Braidwood, Ill., Sept. 16, 1881, Jannette Rankin. Began business career as clerk in dry goods store at Braidwood, Ill .; in 1879, established in the retail dry goods business on his own account at Braidwood, whence, in 1884, he removed it to Streator, continuing in the same line until 1889, when he came to Chicago. Traveled in Europe, 1889- 1893, returning to Chicago and engaging in the contracting business until 1893. In 1893 entered upon the manufacture of scales, under firm name of Mills & Hastings, and in 1899, the business was incorporated under the name of Moneyweight Scale Co., of which he is now sec. and treas. Also pres. the Computing Co., of Dayton, O .; vice-pres. the Computing Scale Co., of Canada, Limited; treas. Computing Scale Co. of America; pres. Moneyweight Scale Co. of Europe; dir. W. F. Stimpson Co., Detroit, Mich .; Stimpson Computing Scale Co., Elkhart, Ind., and Acorn Brass Mfg. Co., Chi- cago. Republican. Mason, K. T. Clubs: Chica-


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go Athletic, Onwentsia. Office: 47 State St. Residence: 1689 Sheridan Rd.


HATCH, Azel Farnsworth, lawyer; b. Lisle, DuPage Co., Il1., Sept. 6, 1848; s. James Crom- bie and Charlotte Deborah (Kidder) Hatch; ed. Oberlin College, 1865-70; and Yale College, 1870-1; grad. A.B., Yale, 1871, and A.B., ad eundem, Oberlin, 1871; m., 1st, Lisle, Ill., Feb. 5, 1880, Grace Hattie Green (died Apr. 21, 1886); m., 2d, Northampton, Mass., June 26, 1894, Elizabeth Bolyn Wright; children: Alice Venelia, Helen, Laura, Grace Pauline, Azel Farnsworth, Jr. Admitted to Illinois bar, Sept. 11, 1874, and since then in active general prac- tice, but mainly in corporation law; promoted and organized the Equitable Trust Co., and the Am. Hide & Leather Co., sec. and dir. Chicago Writing Machine Co., International Fuel Co., Metallurgical Development Co., Norton & Co., Automatic Fire Protection Co. Prepared and published the Statutes and Constitutional Pro- visions of the Several States of the U. S. and of England on Libel and Slander, with Sugges- tions for Amendment. Republican. Mem. board of dirs. of the Chicago Public Library, 1890-3, and 1894-1900; pres. of that board, 1897-9. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Club, Illinois State Bar Assn., Chicago Literary Club. Pres. and dir. the Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan Asylum. Mem. Am. Social Science Assn. Congregationalist. Clubs: Union League, University, Glen View. Office: 100 Washington St. Residence: 19 Delaware Pl.


HATELY, Charles Furness, commission


merchant and stock broker; b. Brantford, Ont., Can., Jan. 11, 1876; s. Walter C. and Bertha (Hale) Hately; ed. Trinity College, Port Hope, Ont .; Sidcut College, Sidcut, Eng., and Shattuck Military Acad., Faribault, Minn., grad. in class of 1893; m. Chicago, Aug. 24, 1898, Mina Hall. Began business life in Chi- cago, with firm of Hately Bros., exporters, as mgr. of the office, and then went to New York in 1898 for Ferran, Ballou & Co., ex- porters; returned to Chicago in 1899 and went with J. F. Harris & Co., stocks and grain, until 1900; then with Finley Barrell & Co. until 1903, when, with John Geddes, established the firm of Geddes & Hately, suc- cessors to Geddes, Kirkwood & Co., commis- sion merchants and stock brokers. Democrat. Club: Union League. Office: 169 Jackson Boul. Residence: 4355 Lake Av.


HATELY, John Craig, capitalist; b. Durham, Eng., Oct. 30, 1845; s. John and Jane (Craig) Hately; ed. public schools of Durham, Eng .; in. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng., Jan., 1871, Anna- bella Robson; children: John George, Ethel Craig, Margaret M., Louise. After leaving school, apprenticed to provision business in Durham, Eng., from 1859, and later with Furness & Co., Hartlepool, Eng., until came to Chicago in 1873; established in provision trade as John C. Hately, Chicago, 1873-81, then mem. of firm of Hately Bros., provisions, from 1881 until he withdrew in 1895. Now dir. of Provision Dealers' Dispatch; chairman of Chi- cago Beach Hotel Co. Mem. Chicago board of Trade. Republican. Clubs: Union League (dir.), Caxton, Homewood, Lake Geneva Coun- try, Mid-Day. Office: Board of Trade. Resi- dence: Chicago Beach Hotel.


HATELY, Walter Craig, exporter of grain and provisions; b. Co. of Durham, Eng., Sept. 5, 1848; s. John and Jane (Craig) HTately; ed. public schools of England, then entered Brit- ish merchant service as cadet apprentice, learning steamship and navigation, and was 'd officer of a merchant steamer when came to America in 1873; m. Brantford, Ont., Sept. 9, 1874. Was engaged at Brantford, Ont., as grain exporter, 1873-82; came to Chicago and established, under the present firm name of Hately Bros., business in the exporting of grain and provisions. Mem. Chicago Board of Trade. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League,


Highland Park. Office: Board of Trade. Resi- dence: Highland Park, Ill.


HATFIELD, Marcus Patten, physician, au- thor; s. Rev. R. M. and Elizabeth A. Hatfield; grad. Wesleyan Univ. of Connecticut, 1870; Chicago Med. College, 1872; student at Zürich and Univ. of Berlin; m. Dec. 21, 1876, Hattie A., daughter Bishop W. L. Harris, of Evans- ton, Ill .; children: Harris A., Robert M., Wil- liam Hugh. Prof. Chicago Med. College, 1875- 1896; prof. pediatrics, Chicago Clinical School since 1898; pres. Med. Board Jackson Park Fresh Air Sanitarium; consulting physician Chicago Orphan Asylum; clinical prof. pedi- atrics, College Physicians and Surgeons, Chi- cago, Ill. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Illinois State Med. Soc., Chicago Pediatric Soc. Author: Laboratory Exercises, 1878; Practical Urin- alysis, 1880; The Physiology and Hygiene of the House in Which we Live, 1887; Compend of Diseases of Children, 1903; Acute Conta- gious Diseases of Children, 1902. Editor Chi- cago Clinic and Pure Water Journal. Club: Chicago Press. Office: 100 State St. Residence: 3346 S. Park Av.


HATTSTAEDT, John James, teacher of music; b. Monroe, Mich., Dec. 29, 1851; s. Rev. William and Louise Marie (Schmid) Hatt- staedt; ed. private school at Monroe, Mich .; musical education in various schools in U. S. and Germany; m. Chicago, Dec. 22, 1882, Kate May Castle; children: John Robert, Louise Annie. Began career as teacher of piano at Detroit, Mich., 1870; at St. Louis, Mo., 1873; since 1875 in Chicago; founded, 1886, Am. Conservatory of Music, of which he is pres. Lecturer on musical history, science of music and esthetics at Am. Conservatory of Music. Author of Manual of Musical History, and contributor to musical journals. Lutheran. Clubs: Kenwood. Calumet Golf. Office: Kim- ball Hall Bldg. Residence: 212 E. 51st St.


HAUGAN, Hauman G., comptroller C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co .; b. Christiania, Norway, Nov. 7. 1840; s. Helge A. and Anna B. Haugan; ed. Christiania, Norway; m. Rockdell, Minn., Oct. 22, 1879, Emma Petersen; children: Helga C .. Ragna L., Alice J. Was bookkeeper and later acting cashier of Batavian Bank, LaCrosse, Wis., from 1864 to 1870; entered railway ser- vice as paymaster and later auditor of the South Minnesota Ry. Co., 1870-80; sec. to gen. supt., W. C. Van Horne, C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co., 1880-3; land commissioner. same road. 1883-1901; comptroller same road since Jan. 1, 1901. Republican. English Lutheran. Clubs: Union League; also Milwaukee (Milwaukee). Office: Railway Exchange Bldg. Residence: 1122 Judson Av., Evanston.


HAUGAN, Helge Alexander, banker: h. Christiania, Norway. Oct. 26, 1848; s. Helge A. and Anna B. Haugan; moved to Montreal, 1859; ed. schools in Norway and Montreal; m. Chicago, 1869, Laura A. Wardrum. In Mon- treal learned steam fitting and brass finish- ing trade; came to Chicago, 1862, and con- tinued in that business, as workman. later going into business for himself. With John R. Lindgren established. 1879, banking house of Haugan & Lindgren: reorganized in 1891. as the State Bank of Chicago, of which he is pres. Dir. Chicago Title & Trust Co. Club: Union League. Office: 142 Washington St. Residence: 1713 Deming Pl.


HAVEMEYER, Herbert Everard, sugar broker; b. Chicago, Feb. 9, 1876; s. William A, and Rosa R. (Goold) Havemeyer: od. Uni- versity School, Chicago; was in the class of 1899 at Cornell Univ. Law School, but did not graduate; m. Riverside, 11., June 1. 1902. Sarah M. Kinzie; 1 daughter: Rosaline Re- came a mem., 1898, of firm of W. A. Havo- meyer & Co., agents for the Am. Sugar Refin- ing Co., founded by his father, William A Havemeyer, who died in the summer of 1903


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Mem. Sigma Phi. Office: 25 Lake St. Resi- dence: 440 Elm St.


HAWKES, Benjamin Carleton, lawyer; b. Chicago, Oct. 8, 1875; s. Moses A. and Louise R. (Starrett) Hawkes; ed. North Division High School, preparatory dept. of Northwest- ern Univ., and Chicago College of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1896; m. Chicago, Oct. 5, 1898, Mary Belknap; 1 son: Belknap Carleton. Ad- mitted to bar, 1896, and since engaged in active practice of law in Chicago; now of firm of Carnahan, Slusser, Hawkes & Cox. Pres. and dir. Standard Playing Card Co., Caxton Printing Ink Co., U. S. Specialty Mfg. Co., G. P. Paint Mfg. Co .; dir. Thomas Thorkildsen Co., manufacturing chemists. Republican. Mason (32°); Oriental Consistory, S. P. R. S., and Medinah Temple, Mystic Shrine. Mem. K. P. and I. O. F. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Chi- cago Drug Trade, Casino (Edgewater). Of- fice: Unity Bldg. Residence: 1056 Winthrop Av.


HAWLEY, Charles Gilbert, patent lawyer; b. Normal, Ill., June 20, 1868; s. Benjamin Ruggles and Hannah Rosamond (Hall) Haw- ley; ed. Chicago public schools, Chicago Man- ual Training School, graduating 1886; Cornell Univ., 1886-7; law dept. Northwestern Univ., graduating, 1889; m. 1st, Watkins, N. Y., 1891, Susan Hillerman; children: Stuart, Hope, Charlotte Hawley; m. 2d, Chicago, Jan. 15, 1902, Alice Eloise Freeborn (nee Adams). In 1887 operated machinery business; in 1888 entered law office of George P. Barton, Chi- cago; in 1889 entered law office of Paul & Merwin, Minneapolis, Minn., and in 1891 be- came mem. of firm which, until 1901, was known as Paul & Hawley and was engaged in the practice of patent and trade mark law. In 1901 opened branch office in Chicago, and at end of year made his removal permanent, dissolving old firm and since then continuing in practice alone. Republican. Christian Scien- tist; mem. 2d Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago. Clubs: Hamilton, Chicago Yacht. Of- fice: Railway Exchange. Residence: 1448 Mont- rose Boul.


HAWLEY, Clark W., oculist and aurist; b. Jefferson, O., Nov. 15, 1854; s. Sidney B. and Mary Ann (Webster) Hawley; grad. West Aurora (Ill.) High School, 1874; Rush Med. College, M.D., 1885; studied in Europe 1 year; m. Peru, O., May 2, 1886, Edna Virginia Chit- tenden; children: Ralph S., Webster Clark. In practice of medicine from 1885; was oculist and aurist to Cook Co. Hosp. for several years. Ex. pres. and prof. of ophthalmology and


otology, Jenner Med. College; now prof. of cphthalmology, Post-Graduate Med. School and Hosp; oculist and aurist to Provident Hosp. Republican. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Chi- cago Med. Soc., Chicago Ophthalmological & Otological Soc., Physicians' Club, Fox River Valley Med. Soc. Club: LaGrange. Office: 70 State St. Residence: LaGrange, Ill.


HAWLEY, Edgar Reed, physician; b. Chi- cago, Nov. 20, 1863; s. Uriah Rogers and Helen (Reed) Hawley; ed. public school, Chi- cago, until 1878, followed by 2 years at Nor- wich Univ., Northfield, Vt .; grad. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, M.D., 1892; m. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 7, 1898, Helen Shu- feldt; children: Edgar Uriah, John William. Practiced medicine in a small Wisconsin town for 2 years; since 1894 in practice in Chicago. Med. Dir. Illinois Life Insurance Co. Repub- lican. R. C. Office: 134 Monroe St. Residence: 3605 Ellis Av.


HAWLEY, Fred Vermillia, clergyman; b. Bath, Mich., Nov. 2, 1862; s. Hanford H. and Mahala J. (Abel) Hawley; grad. St. Johns (Mich.) High School, 1883, Hillsdale College, 1891; studied in Theological Seminary, Hills- dale, Mich .; m. Aug. 3, 1891, Mary Washburn. Ordained to Baptist ministry, 1891; was pastor Baptist Church, Brooklyn, Mich .; withdrew from Baptist Church, 1893, and organized Peo-


ple's Church, Brooklyn, Mich .; pastor 1st Unitarian Church, Jackson, Mich., 1897-1900; Church Messiah, Louisville, Ky., 1900-2; sec. Western Unitarian Conference, with super- vision of the Unitarian churches in 14 states, 1902-4; pastor of Unity Church, Chicago, since Mar., 1904. Asso. editor Unity, Chicago. Resi- dence: 2429 N. Hermitage Av.


HAWLEY, George Fuller, physician and surgeon; b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 16, 1844; s. George Benjamin and Z. C. (Fuller) Hawley; ed. coinmon and high schools of Hartford; also at Yale College; grad. College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, New York, 1867; m. 1st, Chicago, 1885, Clara W. Hay; 2d, Chicago, 1901, Elizabeth Lane; children: George Bur- ton, Clara Ione, Julia H. C. (Mrs. Allen). In practice of medicine at Hartford, Conn., 1867- 1883; since then in Chicago. Late surgeon 1st Regt., Conn. N. G .; mem. Veteran Assn. Hart- ford City Guard; late mem. staff at Hartford Hosp. Mem. staff of Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago; prof. of laryngology, rhinology and otology, Chicago Clinical School of Medicine; prof. of hygiene and physiology of the voice, Soper School of Oratory. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Illinois State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Assn., Acad. of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology. Republican. Methodist. Office: 103 State St. Residence: 1718 Kenmore Av.


HAWLEY, Henry Stephen, manufacturer; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 12, 1851; s. Daniel W. and Henrietta S. (Hopkins) Hawley; ed. in Bridgeport public schools; m. Chicago, Nov. 3, 1880, Lillie L. Ferguson; children: Royal Duncan, Philip Ferguson, Henry Stephen (died in infancy). Was engaged in bridge contract- ing, and in promoting and constructing rail- roads, 1874-83, including the Grand Trunk Ry. (Valparaiso, Ind., to Thornton, Ill.), and purchased at master's sale the Chicago & Southern R. R. (now owned by C. & G. T. Ry.); promoter Chicago & Wisconsin R. R., 1883; pres. Chicago, Wisconsin & Minnesota R. R. during its construction from Chicago to Schleisingerville, Wis .; was general agent and purchased right of way of portions of C. G. W. R. R., and on its completion its general agent in charge of traffic and leases, 1883-90; general agent in charge of traffic C. & N. P. R. R., 1890-3; general agent and treas. for receivers, same road, 1893-7; general agent and treas. the reorganized company, the C. T. T. R. R., 1897-99; traffic mgr. treas. and asst. sec., same road, 1899-1902, and still dir. same road. Now pres. and dir. the Railroad Supply Co., manufacturers and dealers in rail- road supplies; sec. and dir. Chicago & Calu- met Terminal Ry .; dir. of the People's Build- ing & Loan Assn. and of the Monier Mfg. Co. Republican; was active in campaigns, 1880, 1884 and 1888 in Illinois; sec. Union League of America, 1872-4. Episcopalian. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Royal League. Clubs: Chicago Yacht, Church. Office: Bedford Bldg. Resi- dence: 5845 Madison Av.


HAWLEY, Joseph Roy, physician; b. Chi- cago, Sept. 9, 1871; s. Charles A. and Electa (Weaver) Hawley; ed. public schools, 1 year at Michigan Military Acad., Orchard Lake, Mich .; 3 years Muskegon (Mich.) High School; grad., M.D., Chicago Med. College (med. dept. Northwestern Univ.), 1893; m. Muskegon, Mich., Feb. 11, 1904, Daisy Miller. Practiced medicine, 1893-9: then began introduction to the profession of the Roberts-Hawley Lymph Compound, of which he is one of the orig- inators; in 1900, to facilitate the production and sale of this compound and other animal therapy products, the New . Animal Therapy Co. was incorporated, of which he is sec. and med. dir. Formerly prof. of the practice of medicine in Chicago Clinical School; returned to practice in 1904. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Illinois State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Re- publican. Congregationalist. Mason; mem.


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Ashlar Lodge No. 308, and St. Bernard Com- mandery No. 35. Was police surgeon and sec. of the Civil Service Med. Examining Board, with Commissioners Clark, Hotz and Waller. Clubs: Washington Park, Hinsdale Golf. Of- fice: Stewart Bldg. Residence: 3366 S. Park Av.


HAYDEN, Albert, manufacturer; b. Colum- bus, O., May 18, 1847; s. Peter and Alice (Booth) Hayden; moved with parents to New York City, 1849; ed. preparatory school of Prof. Quackenboss, remaining 5 years, then 1 year at New Milford, Conn., Military Acad., and after that at Kenyon College, 1861-9, graduating A.M., 1869; m. 1st, New York City, May 13, 1869, Lizzie Barker Smull (died 1875); m. 2d, 1877, Emma How, of Chicago; children: Albert, Jr., Julian. Immediately after graduation became mem. of firm of P. Hayden & Son, Newark, N. J., manufacturers of brass goods; later of P. Hayden & Co., saddlery and saddlery hardware (incorporated as the P. Hayden Co., 1884), coming to Chi- cago, 1877, to assume the management of the Chicago branch of the company, retaining interest in all the numerous branches of that business in various parts of the country. Was one of the originators of the Hayden hollow- tile paving material, and the Hayden fire-proof tiling, and is interested in various commer- cial enterprises. Was one of the organizers of the Art Institute of Chicago, and was at one time pres. of the Beethoven Soc., under Carl Wilson, leader, a notable musical organiza- tion of Chicago; formerly trustee of Kenyon College, unanimously elected through the nomination of ex-Pres. Hayes. Republican; was sec. of finance of the local committee of the Republican National Convention of 1880. Clubs: Washington Park. Chicago Athletic; also Union League (New York). Mem. of Alpha Delta Phi. Office: 79 Dearborn St. Resi- dence: 3155 Michigan Boul.


HAYDEN, William, manufacturer; b. Boyle, Ireland, Jan. 6, 1845; s. John and Mary (Mul- lany) Hayden; came to U. S. as child; reared on farm near Busseville, Wis .; ed. public schools of Busseville, Wis .; m. Evanston, Ill., June 20, 1896, Julia French; children: Ralph Wood- ward, Agnes Elvira. After leaving school came to Chicago and was employed with William E. Burlock, manufacturers of hoop skirts, then mem. of Bean, Brownson, Hayden & Co .; burned out in the big fire. After the fire in firm of Thomas, Lazear & Hayden, from 1872, changing after the death of Mr. Lazear to Thomas & Hayden, manufacturers of men's neckwear. Republican. Mason. Mem. Evans- ton Historical Soc. Office: 220-8 Adams St. Residence: 1028 Judson Av.


HAYES, Frank, vice-pres. H. M. Hooker Co., paints, oils and glass; b. Limerick, Me., Jan. 21, 1845; s. John Calvin and D. C. Hayes; ed. public schools and Limerick Acad .; m. Chicago, Sept. 10, 1872, Florence R. Redding- ton. Worked on farm in Maine until 1866, when, on reaching his majority, he came to Chicago and entered employ of H. M. Hooker as salesman, and, since the incorporation of the business as the H. M. Hooker Co. in 1889, has been vice-pres. and general mgr .: also vice-pres. Chicago White Lead & Oil Co., and of Rubber Paint Co., and partner in Fr. B. Reddington & Co., machinists. Republican. Club: Illinois. Office: N. E. corner Randolph and Clinton Sts. Residence: 831 Washington Boul.


HAYES, Harold Vincent, sec. Loretto Iron Co .; b. Chicago, Feb. 12, 1855; s. Samuel Snowden and Lizzie J. Taylor; attended pub- lic schools, Chicago; then passed through freshman and sophomore classical course at Seton Hall College, S. Orange, N. J .; grad., 1874 (B.S. and A.M.), Notre Dame, Ind .; m. Burlington, Ia., Sept. 8, 1880, Helen S. Foote; children: Gear S., Snowden M. (both died in


boyhood), Vincent B., Dana A .; also Mar- guerite F. (who died in infancy). Was clerk in city comptroller's office, Chicago, 1876-84; newspaper reporter and writer; accountant Excelsior Electric Co .; cashier World's Co- lumbian Exposition under late A. F. Seeberger, treas; chief accountant of late Potter Palmer and Palmer House Co .; mgr. consignment dept., Nelson Morris & Co .; since Jan. 1, 1894, sec. Loretto Iron Co., miners of iron ore at Loretto, Mich. Republican. Club: Columbus (sec.). Office: 438 Fulton St. Residence: 6251 Jefferson Av.


HAYFORD, Ernest Linwood, physician; b. Milford, Mass., Feb. 28, 1865; s. Ira and Calista (Johnson) Hayford; ed. public schools of Worcester, Milford and Woburn, Mass., and College of Physicians and Surgeons (Colum- bia Univ.), New York, graduating M.D., 1890; m. Woburn, Mass., Nov. 15, 1892, Mary L. Knowlton; children: Ruth, Arthur Wellesley. Was a druggist in Woburn and Boston, Mass., 1882-7; since graduation in 1890 in general practice of medicine in Chicago; med. dir. Chicago Y. M. C. A., 1890-4; chief med. ex- aminer Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 1903-4. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., Illinois State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Physicians' Club, Therapeutic Club, Mississippi Valley Med. Assn., Am. Roentgen Ray Soc., Chicago Acad. of Sciences, Chicago Med. Examiners Soc. Republican. Methodist. Mem. New Eng- land Soc. of Chicago. K. T. Office: 34 Wash- ington St. Residence: 926 W. Monroe St.




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