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HUGHSON, George Farrington, steam spe- cialties: born St. Paul, Minn .. Mar. 25, 1860; son Egbert E. and Loraine (Luce) Hughson; ed. pub. schools; married St. Paul, 1884, Lydia O'Leary; 1 son: Harry. Was traveling sales- man for various concerns up to 1890, when be- came connected with the John Davis Co., wrought iron pipe steam fittings, etc., of which became vice-pres. and gen. sales agent. contin- uing until 1908; since then pres. Hughson Steam Specialty Co. Mason. Clubs: South Shore Country, Ill. Athletic. Recreations: golf, hunting and fishing. Residence: 5116 Woodlawn Av. Office: 5021-5023 S. State St.
HULBERT, Alfred Roy, lawver; born Fre- mont. Neb., Aug. 25, 1883; son Rev. Palmer S. and Rosa M. (Stacey) Hulbert; educated pub. schools, Oak Park, Ill .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1908; unmarried. Admitted to Ill. bar, June 1908; apptd. asst. U.S. atty., Mar. 1. 1910. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mich. Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Residence: 328 S. Euclid Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 826 Federal Building.
HULBERT, Edmund Daniel, banker; born Pleasant Valley, Conn., Mar. 2. 1858; son Henry R. and Emmeline (Stillman) Hulbert; ed. pub. schools in Hartford and Winsted. Conn .: mar- ried Winona. Minn., Aug. 8. 1897. Emma Stray- er. Entered Hurlbut Nat. Bank. Winsted. Conn., as messenger, 1875: went to Winona. Minn .. as bookkeeper in the First Nat. Bank there, 1877; promoted to cashier, 1880, and served in that capacity until 1895. when came to Chicago as 2d vice-pres. Merchants Loan & Trust Co., and in 1898 advanced to his present position as 1st vice-pres. of that bank; also dir. Pullman Loan & Savings Bank. Democrat. Was treas. City of Winona, Minn., 3 terms; pres. Board of Edn., Winona, 2 terms. Clubs: Chicago, University, Bankers'. Chicago Athletic. Glen View. Resi- dence: 2005 Prairie Av. Office: Merchants Loan & Trust Co.
HULBERT, Eri Baker, univ. prof .; 1841-1907; see Vol. 1905.
HULBERT, Milan Hulbert, real estate. build- er; born Brooklyn. July 24. 1867; son William Augustus and Helen (Moore) Hulbert: ed. Brooklyn Coll. and Poly. Inst .; married Olive Evertson Woodward, of New York. Oct. 1. 1891. Mfr. until 1899; now engaged in real estate and building in Chicago. Dir. Dept. of Mfrs. for U.S. Commn. to Paris Expn .. 1900, and was mem. Internat. Jury of Award; chief Dent. of Mfrs., and mem. Superior Jurv of St. Louis Exon., 1904. Officer Legion of Honor (France). Officer. Order of Civil Merit (Bulgaria). Royal Order of the Crown (Germany), Chevalier Or- der of Leopold (Belgium). Cavaliere of the Royal Order of Crown of Italy, Chevalier Or- der of Francis Joseph (Austria). Imperial Or- der of the Rising Sun (Japan). 1st Class of the Royal Order of Wasa (Sweden). Residence: Lessing Annex. Office: 81 E. Madison St.
HULBURD, Charles Henry. capitalist: born Stockholm, Lawrence Co., N.Y .. Mav 2S. 1850; son Hiram and Amelia (Culver) Hulhurd; A.R., Oberlin Coll .. 1871; LL. B., Univ. of New York. 1873; married Chicago, Feb. 3. 1880, Anna R. Relknan (died Feb. 15. 1906): children: Ethel (Mrs. Hugh McB. Johnston), and DeForest. In 1873 he came to Chicago and practiced law for about 2 years; then gave up practice and en- fered grain commn. business with his uncle, in firm of Culver & Co., until 1Sss; traveled in Furopo until 1893; organized firm of Hulhurd. Warren & Co., now Hulburd, Warren & Chand- ler, of which is treas .; pres. Elgin Nat. Watch Co. since 1898; dir. Ill. Trust & Savings Bank. Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, South Side Elevated Ry .. Union Special Machine Co. Clubs: Chicago. Union League. City. Mid-Day. University. Com- mercial, Union. Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia.
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Recreation: motoring. Residence: 1138 Lake a time from 1904; later judge Municipal Court Shore Drive. Office: Silversmiths Bldg. of Chicago until 1910. Republican. Club: Mar- quette. Residence: 2 Walton Pl.
HULIN, William, mfr .; born Rockford, Ill., Sept. 6, 1860; son William and Vienna (Dart) Hulin; grad. high school, Chicago, 1879. En- tered business in 1879 as clerk in the retail china and glassware business with Ovington Bros. & Ovington, Chicago. Sec., treas. and mgr. Chicago Wood Finishing Co. since its or- ganization, 1884. In 1884 also entered the glove- making business of Hall & Ross Husking Glove Co., which was succeeded in 1902 by the Ross- Sellinger Co., of which is treas. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Lake Zurich Golf. Residence: 63 E. Huron St. Office: 1216 Elston Av.
HULL, Delos, coal merchant; born Lafayette, Onondaga Co., N.Y., Apr. 12, 1842; son Edward Henry and Maria (Van Valkenburgh) Hull; ed. pub. schools of De Ruyter, N.Y. and Lombard, Ill .; married Amelia Elizabeth Whaples, of Oak Park, Ill., Dec. 31, 1868; children: Mabel (Mrs. Sinden), Thomas M. and Edward H. (two latter died in infancy). Enlisted in Co. H, 8th Ill. Vol. Cav., Aug. 15, 1861, and served during remainder of the war in Army of the Potomac, participating in various battles and engage- ments; honorably discharged, July 11, 1865. Engaged with Weed Sewing Machine Co., 1870- 7, Charles P. Kellogg & Co., 1877-89; postmas- ter of Oak Park, Ill., 1889-94; organized firm of Delos Hull & Co., coal dealers, Oak Park, Apr. 1893, of which has since been the head, becom- ing pres. and dir. upon its incorporation in 1900; also pres. and dir. The Retail Coalman (coal paper). Was pres. Ill. & Wis. Coal Deal- ers Assn., 3 years; organized Nat. Coal Dealers Assn. and was pres. 3 years; organized and was pres. 3 years of Business Men's Assn., of Oak Park. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. G.A.R .; Mason. Club: Oak Park. Residence: 217 Wesley Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 105 Ma- rion St., Oak Park, Ill.
HULL, Leverett Lord, coal merchant; de- ceased; see Vol. 1905.
HULL, Morton Denison, lawyer; born Chi- cago, Jan. 13, 1867; son Morton B. and Eudora (Denison) Hull; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1885; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1889, LL.B., 1892; married Katharine Bingham, of Somerville, Mass., June 5, 1895; 1 son: Denison Bingham. Engaged in general practice of law in Chicago since 1893; also pres. and dir. of the Raymond Concrete Pile Co., engaged as contractors for foundation work for buildings. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Mem. since Jan. 1907, House of Representatives, in Ill. Gen. Assem- bly, from 5th Senatorial Dist. Clubs: Hamil- ton, University, Chicago Literary, Midlothian Country, City. Trustee of the First Unitarian Soc. of Chicago; vice-pres. Am. Assn. for La- bor Legislation. Recreation: golf. Residence: 4.855 Woodlawn Av. Office: 1202 Borland Bldg.
HUMBURG, Andrew Philip, lawyer; born Hermann, Gasconade Co., Mo., Dec. 21, 1867; son Conrad and Margaret (Phillip) Humburg; ed. Univ. of Mo., 1884-5; Northern Ill. Normal School, Dixon, 1888; LL.B., Chicago College of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1894; Soper School of Oratory, Chicago, 1902-3. Teacher, 1885-8; stenographer and sec. in newspaper and rail- road offices, 1888-99; chief clerk law dept., 1899-1906, atty., 1906-11, commerce atty. since Feb. 10, 1911, I.C.R.R.Co. Admitted to bar, 1893. Mem. Am. and Ill. State Bar assns. Ma- son. Republican. Club: Hamilton. Residence: 740 Melrose St. Office: Central Station.
HUMES, William Young Conn, publisher and book broker; born Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 25, 1868; son Major-Gen. William Y. C. (C.S.A.) and Sarah (Elder) Humes; ed. pub. and pri- vate schools, Memphis, Tenn .; married Clara B. Jones, of Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 18, 1904; 1 son: William Y. C., Jr. Cashier Mechanics Sav- ings Bank, Memphis, Tenn., 1889-96; in adver- tising business, New York, 1896-1900; in brick mfg. at Huntsville, Ala., 1900-3; publisher and book seller at Chicago since 1903, becoming mem. firm of Herbert O. Tomlinson & Co., 1906. Presbyterian. Mem. Chicago Assn. of Commerce. Residence: Hotel Windermere. Of- fice: 507-510 Manhattan Bldg.
HUMMEL, Ernst, brewer; born Würtemberg, Ger., Apr. 7, 1842; son Frederick and Katherine (Bayha) Hummel; ed. German schools; came to Chicago with parents, May 1856; married 1865, Mary Allmendinger, of Chicago; children: Ernst, Clara. Soon after coming to Chicago was apprenticed for 5 years to learn the trade of brewer; was brewer of the Lill brewery, 1861-4, of the Busch & Brand Brewing Co., 1864-80; established with Charles Brand, 1860, Brand & Hummel Brewing Co., at South Chi- cago, changing name, 1888, to South Chicago Brewing Co., of which became pres. This brew- ery, with others, united in the organization of the United Breweries Co., of which is sec. Democrat. Was North Town collector, 1876-7; mem. Ill. legislature, 1885-7; alderman, 1890-4; city treas., 1897-9; and again, 1903-5. Mason (32°), Odd Fellow. Mem. Schwaben Verein (was its first pres), and of Harugari Lodge. Recreation: farming. Residence: 10134 Avenue M. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.
HUMMER, John Sylvester, lawyer; born Delphos, O., Feb. 20, 1869; son Frank and Jus- tina (Lang). Hummer; ed. Univ. of Notre Dame, 1886-91, LL.B:, 1890, and B.Lit., 1891; married Chicago, Feb. 15, 1896, Laura Georgia Doolittle; children: Richard Paul, John David, Charles Alfred, Robert Johnstone and Helen Irene. Admitted to bar, 1891, and has since been in practice in Chicago. Master in chanc- ery Circuit Court of Cook Co., 1898-1906. Cath- olic. Democrat. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Knights of Columbus. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Chicago Equestrian Assn., Ravenswood. Residence: 4535 Beacon St. Office: 69 W. Washington St.
*HUMPHREY, Arthur L., ry. equipment; see Vol. 1905.
HUMPHREY, John, mfr .; born Marcy, Oneida Co., N.Y., Sept. 15, 1842; son John and Ann Humphrey; ed. pub. schools; served in Civil War, 1861-5, in 14th and 117th N.Y. Vol. Inf .; married New York, Jan. 1875, Catherine F. Blackwood; children: Harriet A., Mabel M., Edith. Began as a drug clerk in Utica, N.Y .; resident of Chicago since 1886, coming from New York City, was mgr. in Chicago for a firm manufacturing hotel and restaurant ranges, 1886-1900, and in Oct. 1900, established on his own account in the same line. Mem. Sheridan Post No. 516 G.A.R., Oak Park, Ill. Residence: River Forest, Ill. Office: Market and South Water Sts.
HUMPHREY, John, lawyer; born Walpole, Co. of Norfolk, Eng., June 20, 1838; son Thomas and Mary (Dring) Humphrey; came to Chi- cago with parents in 1848; settled on farm at Orland, Cook Co .; ed. schools in Chicago and Leonia, Mich .; married Bremen Tp., Ill., Ame- lia A. Patrick; married 2d, Ida L. Stuart; chil- dren: Wirt E., Clara B. (Mrs. P. Myers), Maud
HUME, John Howard, lawyer; born St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 19, 1864; son John Ferguson and Car- oline (Carter) Hume; prepared for college at E., John S. Has been engaged in farming nearly Phillips Exeter .Acad .; grad. Yale, B.A., in class all his life. Read law with James P. Root, and admitted to Ill. bar, 1872; now of firm of Hum- phrey & Humphrey. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Supervisor of Orland, 42 years; school treas., 38 years; mem. of House of Rep- of 1887. Studied law after leaving Yale, and came to Chicago from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in fall of 1889; admitted to Ill. bar, 1890; was mem. firm of Stein, Mayer, Stein & Hume for
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resentatives in General Assembly of Ill., 4 HUNT, John Eddy, lawyer and master in years; mem. of State Senate 24 years (a longer chancery; born in Ogle Co., Ill., Sept. 28, 1865; term in the General Assembly than any other member of either house); now serving from 7th district. Residence: Orland, Ill. Office: Ashland Blk. son Millican and Nancy Ann (Reed) Hunt; father a pioneer of Northern Ill .; Ph.B., North-, western Univ., 1888; married Minnie B. Bissell, of Oregon, Ill., Dec. 23, 1890; 2 children: Helen Lucile and Florence Ann. Admitted to Ill. bar, Mar. 1890, and since practiced at Chicago. Ap- pointed by Judge Farlin Q. Ball a master in chancery for Cook Co., Dec. 1905, reappointed, 1907 and 1909. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mason and Odd Fellow. Club: Colonial (Oak Park). Resi- dence: 312 N. Scoville Av., Oak Park, Ill. Of- fice: Merchants Loan & Trust Bldg.
HUMPHREY, William R., industrial commr .; born Huntsville, Ala., July 31, 1861; son George W. and Ellen (Rodgers) Humphrey; father killed in Confederate army, 1863; mother died in 1870; B.S., Univ. of Lebanon, O., 1885; married Nellie J. Espy, of Harrisburg, Pa., July 31, 1888; 1 son: Herbert Kay. Taught school 10 years; supt. schs., Monticello, Ill., 1887-8; at head of school in Covington, Ind., 1888-91; editor Piatt County Republican, Mon- ticello, 1891-3; came to Chicago, 1893, and for short time in fraternal newspaper work; en- gaged in real estate business, 1894-1909; in- dustrial commr. Chicago Assn. of Commerce since Feb. 1909. Vice-pres. Ill. Raw Hide Box Co .; pres. Macon County Abstract Co. since Jan. 1909. Mem. Chicago. Real Estate Board; sec. Lake Mich. Sanitary Assn. Independent Republican. Methodist. Mem. I.O.O.F. (grand master Grand Lodge of Ill., 1905-6, now officer Sovereign Grand Lodge); Mason. Clubs: Press, Southern. Recreation: travel. Residence: 6608 St. Lawrence Av. Office: Great Northern Bldg.
HUMPHREY, Wirt E., lawyer; born Orland, Cook Co., Ill., Jan. 6, 1868; son John and Ame- lia A. (Patrick) Humphrey; Ph.B., Northwest- ern Univ., 1890, Ph.M., 1893; student Lake For- est Univ. Law School, 1890-1, Northwestern Univ. Law School, 1891-2, LL.B .; married In- dianapolis, Ind., May 31, 1893, Kate M. Hay; 1 son: Merrill. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1892; since 1893 mem. of law firm of Humphrey & Hum- phrey (John and Wirt E. Humphrey). Was deputy clerk of Superior Court of Cook Co., 1890-2; master in chancery Superior Court of Cook Co. since Dec., 1893; U.S. commr. for Northern District of Ill. since Jan. 1895. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Ill. State Bar Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi. Republican. Congregationalist. Mason. Odd Fellow. Clubs: Hamilton, Evanston, Ill. Ath- letic. Residence: 2129 Sherman Av., Evan- ston, Ill. Office: Ashland Blk.
HUMPHREYS, William A., vice-pres. and gen. mgr. N. A. Williams Co .; born New Castle, Pa., Jan. 15, 1867; son Thomas M. and Venetia Frances (Darley) Humphreys; grad. Arkansas Coll., Batesville, Ark., 1885; married Milwau- kee, Feb. 10, 1904, Adine Riddell. Was sales- man for H. T. Simon, Gregory & Co., whole- sale dry goods, St. Louis, Mo., 1885-90; mgr. Chicago branch Columbus Sewer Pipe Co., 1890- 4; mgr. Chicago branch of the Robinson Clay Product Co., 1894-1901; since Jan. 1, 1902, vice- pres. and gen. mgr. of the N. A. Williams Co .; also sec. and treas. Ill. Sewer Pipe Co .; vice- pres. The Robinson Clay Product Co., of Ak- ron, O. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf and motoring. Residence: 5216 Washington Av. Of- fice: Chamber of Commerce.
HUNCKE, Carl, fire underwriter; born Det- mold, Germany, May 16, 1851; son August and Minna (Nebe) Huncke; ed. Germany, and was apprenticed to the wholesale drug business be- fore coming to U.S., arriving in New York, June 12, 1867, and two weeks later in Chicago; married Mankato, Minn., Sept. 12, 1877, Rosa M. Rockey; 3 children: Irma, Otmar Rockey, Gerda (Mrs. John A. Montgomery). On ar- rival in Chicago obtained employment with Samuel S. Greeley, city and county surveyor, as surveyor and draftsman, but has been en- gaged in ins. business since 1876; mgr. Chicago branch office of the Germania Fire Ins. Co., of New York, since Jan. 1, 1884. Mem. Chicago Board of Underwriters. Club: Germania Maen- nerchor (dir.). Recreation: lake travel. Resi- dence: 838 Webster Av. Office: Nat. Life Bldg.
HUNT, Robert Woolston, engr .; born Fall- sington, Bucks Co., Pa., Dec. 9, 1838; son Dr. Robert A. and Martha L. (Woolston) Hunt; ed. pub. schools of Covington, Ky .; worked in a rolling mill at Pottsville, Pa., in a practical way, learning puddling, heating, rolling, etc .; studied analytical chemistry in Phila., 1850- 60; was chemist of Cambria Iron Co., 1860-1; served private to sergeant, Pa. Vols., and capt. in command of Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, Pa., 1861-5; married Dec. 5, 1866, Eleanor Clark, of Ecorse, Mich. Supt. of steel works, represent- ing the Cambria Iron Co., at Wyandotte, Mich., 1865-6; Cambria Iron Co., 1866-73; John A. Griswold & Co., Troy, N.Y., 1873-5; Troy Steel & Iron Co., 1875-88; since 1888, senior mem. of firm of Robert W. Hunt & Co., consulting en- gineers, iron inspectors, etc., with principal of- fices in Chicago, and branches in New York, Pittsburg, Phila., St. Louis, San Francisco, Montreal, Toronto, Mexico City and London, Eng. Distinguished especially as metallurgical engr. Contbr. of many papers on the metal- lurgy and mfr. of steel, to scientific socs. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs., Am. Inst. Mining Engrs. (pres. 1883-4 and 1905-6), Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. (pres. 1891), Western Soc. Engrs. (pres. 1893), British Iron and Steel Inst., Soc. of Mech. Engrs. of England, The Inst. of Civil Engrs. Clubs: Chicago, Mid-Day, Ill. Athletic, Chicago Engineers', South Shore Country, Saddle and Cycle, Chicago Golf, Glen View (pres.); also Engineers' (New York), Duquesne (Pitts- burg). Recreation: golf. Residence: 77 E. Di- vision St. Office: The Rookery.
HUNT, William Francis, hardware; see Vol. 1905.
HUNT, William Prescott, Jr., vice-pres. The Buda Co .; born Boston; son William Prescott and Catherine (Muller) Hunt; ed. Chauncy Hall School and Harvard Coll .; also special course in engring. at Mass. Inst. of Technology; married Chicago, June 7, 1893, Rebecca Mande- ville Rozet. Was vice-pres. South Boston Iron Works, Boston, 1886-94; came to Chicago in 1894; with Crane Elevator Co. as gen. supt., and Fairbanks, Morse & Co., as mgr. engine dept., until 1902; vice-pres. Frost Mfg. Co., builders of steam engines and steam boilers, 1902-6; since 1906 vice-pres. and dir. The Buda Co., Chicago, mfrs. of ry. supplies. Episcopa- lian. Mem. Assn. of Harvard Engineers. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Golf, Saddle and Cycle, Har- vard (Chicago), Harvard Union (Cambridge, Mass.), Harvard (New York). Recreations: golf, riding, sailing and reading. Residence: 1006 LaSalle Av. Office: Railway Exchange.
HUNTER, Edwin Llewellyn, physician; born Fond du Lac, Wis., Mar. 25, 1874; son Llewel- lyn Kidder and Florence Emma (Patchen) Hunter; grad. high school, Leavenworth, Kan., 1892; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicago. 1896. Has practiced medicine in Chicago since 1896; house surgeon, Hahnemann Hosp., 1896- 7; now adjunct prof. surgery, Hahnemann Med. Coll. Mem. Ill. State Homo. Assn .; mem. Clin- ical Soc. of Hahnemann Coll., Am. Inst. Home- opathy, Chicago Homeopathic Soc. Residence: 6600 Monroe Av. Office: 122 S. Michigan Av.
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HUNTER, John H., teacher; born Gilford,
Co. Down, Ireland, May 2, 1866; son John Hill fice: The Rookery. and Elizabeth Frances (Hill) Hunter; ed. nat. schools in Ireland and Moody Bible Inst., Chi- cago; came to U.S., 1886; married Matilda Kel- ley, Gortin, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, June 21, 1904; 2 daughters: Mary Elizabeth, Margaret Sarah. Teacher of English Bible, Moody Bible Inst. of Chicago, since 1898, and dir. of evening dept. since Oct. 1903; also sec. of the faculty, and asso. editor Christian Workers Magazine. In- dependent in politics. Presbyterian. Residence: 732 Cornelia Av. Office: 153 Institute Pl.
HUNTER, Thomas M., broker in seeds; see Vol. 1905.
HUNTER, William Crosbie, publisher; born Frankfort Station, Ill., July 18, 1866; son David W. and Mary (Philip) Hunter; ed. pub. school at Frankfort, Ill., until Apr., 1881; mar- ried Osborn, Mo., 1903, Nancy Duncan; 3 chil- dren: Duncan, Mary Elizabeth, and Nancy Lou. Began business life Apr. 27, 1881, with Hotch- kin, Palmer & Co., cloaks and millinery; on May 23, 1885, became staff correspondent of the Scientific Times, New York; editor Dry Goods Reporter, Kansas City, Mo., Apr. 1, 1886; publisher Bulletin of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo., May 1888; western representative of news- papers, Mar. 7, 1890; since May 9, 1892, sec. and treas. of W.D. Boyce Co., newspaper pubs. Author of "Brass Tacks," "Dollars and Sense" and the "Bill Book" series. Republican. Pres- byterian. Paymaster gen. with rank of col. on staff of Gov. Hunt, of Idaho, 1901-2; aide-de- camp to Gov. Morrison, Idaho, 1903-4; col. on staff of Gov. J. H. Hawley, Idaho, 1911. Clubs: Atlas (pres.), Chicago Athletic, Union League, Oak Park, Westward Ho. Residence: Oak Park, Ill. Office: 500 Dearborn Av.
*HUNTER, William Wilkinson, grain and mill feeds; see Vol. 1905.
HUNTING, Henry Gardner, author; born Kilbourn City, Wis., Sept. 2, 1872; son George Field and Frances A. (Maynard) Hunting; ed. Alma (Mich.) Coll .; married Edyth M. Jenney, of Ann Arbor, Mich., Apr. 18, 1900. Govt. clerk, Detroit, 1892-4; engaged in commercial draw- ing until 1897; reporter and editorial writer, Saginaw (Mich.) Evening News, 1897-1902; ad- vertiser and solicitor for periodicals, Chicago, 1902-6; asso. editor Technical World since 1906. Presbyn. Author: (juveniles) Witter White- head's Own Story, 1909; The Silver Canoe, 1909; The Cave of the Bottomless Pool, 1909. Contbr. to mags. Residence: 6500 Harvard Av. Office: 58th St. and Drexel Av.
HUNTON, William Lee, clergyman; see Vol. 1905.
HURD, Harry Boyd, lawyer; born Living- ston Co., Mo., Jan. 8, 1875; son Inscoe E. and Harriet Jane (Andrews) Hurd; ed. pub. schools in Missouri, Muscatine (Ia.) High School, and Chicago Coll. of Law; married Sterling, Ill., Dec. 25, 1902, Margaret Julia Frank; 2 daugh- ters: Harriet Margaret and Anna Katherine. Admitted to bar, Jan. 15, 1897; was associated with Max Pam while he was a mem. of Moses, Pam & Kennedy; when the firm of Pam, Don- nelly & Glennon was formed, became a mem. of that firm, and continued as a mem. of the firm of Pam, Calhoun & Glennon. Has been principally identified with corpn. work; actively participated in the formation of many of the large corporations with which firm of Pam, Calhoun & Glennon, and Mr. Pam principally, have been identified, notably: Chicago Title & Trust Co., Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Inter- national Nickel Co., International Harvester Co., Am. Steel Foundries, K.C.S.Ry.Co., and others. With Max and Hugo Pam, organized, Feb. 1, 1904, firm of Pam & Hurd, counsel for *HUSCHART, Frank Michael, merchant; see Vol. 1905. a large number of important corporations. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Chicago Ath- letic (life mem.), Chicago Automobile, Mid- San Rafael, Cal., Apr. 19, 1878; son Frederick Day, Birchwood Country. Recreations: fishing
and hunting. Residence: 7214 Sheridan Rd. Of-
HURD, Harvey Bostwick, lawyer; deceased; see Vol. 1905.
HURLBUT, William Daniels, traffic official; born Ogdensburg, N.Y., Aug. 10, 1861; son N. L. and Fannie E. (Daniels) Hurlbut; ed. Chi- cago pub. schools; married Milwaukee, Dec. 4, 1886, Hattie Deutsch; children: William Na- than, Josephine; married 2d, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 20, 1906, Kate L. Blade. Entered ry. ser- vice with I.C.R.R. Aug. 1875, continuing to Dec. 1899, as clerk in gen. freight office, Chi- cago; asst. gen. freight agt. Chicago, Jan. 1890- Aug. 1892, and at Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 1892- Aug. 1896; gen. freight agt. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 1896-Dec. 1899; gen. coal agt. same com- pany, Chicago, Dec. 1899-May 1902; traffic mgr. Nat. Hardwood Lumber Assn., May 1902-May 1903; traffic mgr. General Paper Co., May 1903- Dec. 1906; gen. freight agt. Mo. Pacific and S., L.,I.,M.&S.Ry. to Mar. 1907; since Mar. 1907, traffic mgr. Wis. Pulp & Paper Manufacturers. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Beverly Country, Chicago Traffic. Recreations: golf, fishing. Residence: Morgan Park, Ill. Office: 1213 Steger Bldg.
HURLEY, Edward Nash, mfr .; born Gales- burg, Ill., July 31, 1864; son Jeremiah and El- len (Nash) Hurley; ed. pub. schools, Gales- burg; married Julia Keeley, of Chicago, Sept. 30, 1891 (died Oct. 18, 1900); 2 sons: Edward Nash, Jr., and Raymond Joseph; married 2d, Florence Agnes Amberg, of Chicago, July 24, 1905; 2 children: Helen Mary and John Rich- ard. Engr., C.,B.&Q.R.R. up to 1888; traveling salesman and later mgr. U.S. Metallic Pack- ing Co., Phila., 1888-96; originated and devel- oped the pneumatic tool industry in U.S. and Europe; organized, 1896, and pres. and treas., 6 years (1896-1902), Standard Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago; sold interests in that company and the Internat. Pneumatic Tool Co., of Eng- land, to the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., 1902; retired from active business and engaged in farming and stock raising at his country home, Wheaton, Ill., 6 years (1902-8); pres. Hurley Machine Co. since 1908; also pres. First Nat. Bank, Wheaton, since 1909. Clubs: Engineers' (New York), Chicago, Union League, Chicago Athletic, Mid-Day, Chicago Golf. Life mem. Internat. Live Stock Exposition Assn. Recrea- tions: golf, horseback riding and motoring. Residence: Wheaton, Ill. in summer, and 1367 'N. State St. in winter. Office: 29 S. Clinton St.
HURLEY, Timothy David, lawyer; born Maysville, Mason Co., Ky., Aug. 31, 1863; son Timothy and Ellen (McNamara) Hurley; ed. Catholic parish school of Maysville, Ky .; en- tered a printing office in Maysville and learned the trade; came to Chicago, 1882, and worked in job offices; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, 1887; married Chicago, Sept. 19, 1889, Mary A. Mur- tha; children: Emmett (deceased), Gerald (de- ceased), Ethel, Dorothy, Timothy Donald. Be- gan practice of law in 1887; later partner with Victor K. Koerner for several years; was jus- tice of the peace many years from 1891. Pres. Visitation and Aid Soc .; ex-pres. Ill. State Council of the Catholic Benevolent Legion; ex- pres. Ill. State Conference of Charity; now mem. of the board of mgrs. of the St. Charles School for Delinquent Boys, and the first chief probation officer of the Juvenile Court; dir. Chicago Industrial School for Girls; mem. exec. com. Cook Co. Child-Saving Conference and sec. of Cook Co. Legislative League. Mem. Catholic Benevolent Legion, Knights of Colum- bus. Residence: 3653 Grand Boul. Office: Unity Building.
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