The book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men of the city of Chicago, 1911, Part 134

Author: Leonard, John William, 1849- ed; Marquis, Albert Nelson, ed
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Chicago, A. N. Marquis & company
Number of Pages: 774


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MCGLAUFLIN, William Henry, clergyman; born Charlotte, Me., Oct. 2, 1856; son Thomas and Alice (McCabe) McGlauflin; ed. St. Law- rence Univ., Canton, N.Y., also B.D., same, 1882; courses in Bibl. langs. under Prof. William R. Harper, 1884-5; spl. studies Am. Univ., Harri- man, Tenn., 1894-5, A.M., 1895; (D.D., Am. Univ., 1896, St. Lawrence Univ., 1907); married Lucy Culver Sibley, of Cuba, N.Y., 1887. Or- dained Universalist ministry, 1882; pastor Friendship, N.Y., 1882-7, Rochester, Minn., 1887-91, Harriman, Tenn., 1891-6, Atlanta, Ga., 1896-1904; tri-state supt. of chs., Minneapolis, 1904-7; gen. supt. Universalist Ch. of America, since Jan. 20, 1907. Chaplain Good Templars, Ga., 1898-1900; jr. vice comdr. Ala. and Tenn. divs. Sons of Vets., 1901-4. Occasional lyceum platform lecturer, 1902-7; lecturer in colls., high schs., etc., 1903-9; mem. permanent com. on temperance, Universalist Gen. Conv., 1900- 8. Editor Tri-State Messenger, 1904-7; contbr. to Universalist Leader, Boston, and other pa- pers. Author: What the Universalist Church Is Doing, 1909; also many pamphlets on relig- ious and patriotic subjects. Residence: 250 Home Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 143 N. Dear- born St.


McGOORTY, John P., lawyer; mem. law firm of McGoorty & Pollock; ex-pres. Cook Co. Civil Service Commn. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Iro- quois. Residence: 6204 Kimbark Av. Office: Reaper Blk.


McGOVERN, John, author; born Troy, N.Y., Feb. 18, 1850; son James and Marion (Carter) McGovern; married Kate C. Van Arsdale, of Phila., 1877. Compositor, proofreader and night editor Chicago Tribune, 16 yrs .; since 1880 en- gaged in lit. work; for 3 yrs. lit. expert for Samuel Eberly Gross, author of The Merchant Prince of Cornville, vs. Edmond Rostand, au- thor of Cyrano de Bergerac (both being dra, mas); in this case 707 exhibits were prepared, one of which alleged 1,200 parallels of Rost- and's French sentences with the English sen- tences of Gross, written 20 yrs. earlier; decree of U.S. court at Chicago, May 21, 1902, forbade representation of Cyrano de Bergerac in Amer- ica, because of piracy of playwright. Lecturer on Andrée, Rousseau, Shakespeare, Marie An-


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toinette, Lincoln and Carlyle's "French Revo- lution." Author of a number of books and dramas, for titles see Who's Who in America. Address: Press Club.


McGOWAN, John Denis, physician; born Boston, Jan. 18, 1853; son Denis (M.D.) and Louise (Doherty) McGowan; ed. Boston pub. schools and Boston Coll .; employed in the drug store of stepfather, 1870-85; M.D., Harvard Med. School, 1885; married San Francisco, June 20, 1900, Marie Chamon de St. Hubert. Surgeon to Commonwealth Edison Co., and the Chicago Telephone Co. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Ill. State Med. Soc., A.M.A. Democrat. Catholic. Clubs: University, Homewood Coun- try. Recreation: golf. Residence: 629 Oakwood Boul. Office: Columbus Memorial Bldg.


*McGREGOR, George L., mfr .; see Vol. 1905. MCGREGOR, Peter Duncan, fire ins .; born Inverness-shire, Scotland, Jan. 13, 1865; son Alexander and Mary Cameron (Taylor) Mc- Gregor; ed. Chicago pub. and high schools; married Chicago, June 7, 1890, Ada Josephine O'Brien; children: Alexander N., Josephine. Clerk in office of Union Ins. Co., of Phila., in Chicago, 1881-5; in western dept. office of Conn. Fire Ins. Co., Chicago, 1885-92; special agt. for same in Ind., Ky. and Tenn., 1892-4; asst. mgr., 1894-8, asso. mgr., 1898-9, same company; mgr. western dept., Queen Ins. Co. of America since Oct. 1, 1899, and elected dir., 1911. Gold Dem- ocrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Hinsdale Golf, LaGrange Country, Suburban. Recreation: golf. Residence: LaGrange, Ill. Office: Royal Insurance Bldg.


McGUIRE, see also Maguire.


MCGUIRE, J. Fred, real estate dealer and broker; born Chicago, Jan. 22, 1868; son Dan- iel E. and Isabella (King) McGuire; ed. 14th St. and Foster St. pub. schools and Souder's Business Coll., Chicago; married Riverside, Ill., Sept. 13, 1888, Sarah Reed; children: Walter John, Florence Louise. Began, Jan. 1885, as of- fice boy, Wilson Bros., men's furnishings; re- mained 4 years, becoming cashier; entered real estate and loan business, 1889; established in business for self, Aug. 15, 1895; organized Feb. 15, 1897, firm of McGuire, Orr & Wilson, chang- ing 6 months later, on Mr. Wilson's retire- ment, to McGuire & Orr, which still continues. Sec. Chicago Real Estate Board, 1904, and mem. valuation com., 1910-11; sec. N. Shore Park District from its inception, 1900-4; mem. Chi- cago Assn. of Commerce, Mich. State Horti- cultural Soc. (life mem.) Republican in na- tional, independent in local politics. Served in Co. I, 1st Regt., I.N.G. Mem. M.E. Church. Ma- son: Worshipful Master Park Lodge No. 843 A.F.&A.M., 1905; Eminent Commander Com- mandery No. 72 K.T., 1908; mem. Medinah Temple Mystic Shrine. Clubs: Union League, Hamilton, Birchwood Country, White Lake Yacht. Recreations: farming and horticulture. Residence: 1547 Chase Av. Summer Residence: Fruit farm on White Lake, Mich. Office: 74 W. Washington St.


McGUIRE, William; born Anamosa, Ia., Mar. 10, 1861; son John G. and Palmyra (Par- sons) McGuire; ed. pub. schools, Anamosa, Ia., 1866-80, business coll., Dubuque, Ja., 1880-1, College of Pharmacy, Chicago, Il1., 1881-2; mar- ried Anamosa, June 4, 1889, Hattie M. Lull. Engaged in restaurant business at Anamosa, 1881-4; commercial traveler for Dewstoe, Glas- ser & Bradley, cigar importers, Dubuque, Ja., 1884-5; then in jobbing tobacco business for himself, Marshalltown, la., until 1887; returned to Anamosa and engaged in the drug business until 1895; came to Chicago and was city sales- man for Goes Lithographing Co. until 1898; mem. firm of Southard & Trainer, real estate, 1898-1900; afterwards was for a short time mgr. Lexington Hotel, and later became a mem. of the present firm of McGuire & Cobb, pro-


prietors of Hotel Warner. Republican. K.P. Residence: 3 Groveland Park. Hotel: Cottage Grove Av., cor. 33d St.


MCHUGH, Patrick, lawyer; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


MCILROY, Frank Berry, rubber merchant; born Brampton, Ont., Oct. 21, 1864; son T. and Elizabeth McIlroy; collegiate edn. in Canada. In rubber goods trade with the Trenton Rub- ber Mfg. Co., since 1886, from office boy to salesman, and finally, since 1892, mgr. of the company's branch house in Chicago. The com- pany are extensive mfrs. of rubber belting, hose, packing and all kinds of mechanical rub- ber goods, having factories and main office at Trenton, N.J .; also pres. McIlroy Belting & Hose Co. since May 1907. Republican. Club: Chicago Athletic. Residence: Hammond, Ind. Office: 138 N. LaSalle St.


MCILVAINE, Alan Cassilis, lawyer; born Orange, N.J., Sept. 8, 1869; son Col. Francis E. and Sarah (Sloo) McIlvaine; grad. Vincennes (Ind.) Univ., 1888; Princeton Univ., A.B., 1892; Chicago Coll. of Law, 1894; admitted to bar, 1894; married Chicago, Apr. 24, 1899, Bertha Marie Hately. Student and law clerk Hoyne, Follansbee & O'Connor until Jan. 1897, when changed to firm of Lackner, Butz & Miller, be- ing partner, 1898-1901; since then alone. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Club: Hamilton. Resi- dence: Winnetka, Ill. Office: 1406 Marquette Building.


MCILVAINE, William B., lawyer; born Pe- oria, Ill .; son George H. and Priscilla J. (Mc- Clure) McIlvaine; ed. pub. schools of Peoria, Ill., and at Princeton Univ., A.B., 1885, A.M., 1888; married Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1891, Julia LeMoyne; children: Romaine LeMoyne, Made- leine LeMoyne, Priscilla, William B., Jr. Read law in offices of John P. Wilson and Nathan G. Moore; admitted to bar, 1888; now mem. firm of Wilson, Moore & McIlvaine. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst. Republican. Trustee Princeton Univ. Vestryman Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth. Clubs: Uni- versity, Law, Onwentsia, Skokie Country. Residence: Hubbard Woods, Ill. Office: Mar- quette Bldg.


MCINTOSH, David Franklin, pres. N. B. Holden, Inc .; born Detroit, Mich., Dec. 26, 1871: son David J. and Clara M. (Navarre) McIn- tosh; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; married Emma Frances Hurlburt, of Toledo, O., Apr. 26, 1899. Began with W. H. Brown & Bros., boots and shoes, 1886-9, then with Charles Gossage until 1891; salesman for N. B. Holden, 1893, and mgr., 1894-1908; pres. of the corpn. since Mr. Holden's death, 1908. Republican. Episcopa- lian. Mason (32°, K.T.). Club: Beverly Coun- try. Recreation: golf. Residence: 5856 South Park Av. Office: 231-233 S. State St.


MCINTOSH, Harry Milne, pres. Am. Inter- nat. Fuel & Petroleum Co .: born Banffshire. Scotland, 1856; married Callae Mackay, of Minneapolis, Minn. Engaged in mercantile pur- suits in England, 1877-9; came to U.S .. 1879. and engaged in banking and mercantile busi- ness in Mich .; removed to Minneapolis. 1SS0. where continued in the same line of business until 1884, when entered the real estate and in- Vestment business; came to Chicago. 1890; now pres. Am. Internat. Fuel & Petroleum Co .: also pres. Cuartas Mining Co., Maduro Mining Co. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, Onwentsia. South Shore Country; also Lotos (New York). California (San Francisco), American (Gnad- alajara, Mox.). Residence: 1150 Lake Shore Drive. Office: Railway Exchange.


MCINTYRE, Moses Dwight, treas. Parrotte. Beals & Co .; born Chicago. Oct. 14. 1877: son Simon Peter and Katherine (Parrotte) Meln- tyre; grad. Univ. of Chicago, 1898, and Harvard Law School, 1901; unmarried. In 1900 entered employ, as asst. mgr .. Taylor & Parrotte, he-


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coming treas., 1903; became treas. present firm of Parrotte, Beals & Co., 1904. Vice-pres. Win- dermere Lodge Co. of Colorado. Republican. Clubs: University, Union League; Psi Upsilon. Recreations: hunting and fishing. Office: 200 S. Market St.


MACK, Edwin Frederick, banker; born Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 6, 1860; son Christian and Marie (Schmid) Mack; A.B., Univ. of Mich., 1SS3. Was cashier of the Barnum Wire and Iron Works, 1SS4-5; teller, asst. cashier and cashier, Citizens' Savings Bank, of Detroit, 1SS5-9S; came to Chicago, 1899, as cashier of the Royal Trust Co., and vice-pres. and cash- ier, 1903-9; vice-pres. Central Trust Co. of Ill. since 1909; also vice-pres. North Side State Savings Bank. Clubs: Union League, Bankers', Beverly Country. Residence: 9309 Pleasant Av. Office: 125 W. Monroe St.


MACK, Gottlieb Henry, leaf tobacco; born Bremen, Germany, Nov. 3, 1851; son Gottlieb H. and Johanna (Kotzenberg) Mack; ed. schools of Bremen; widower; children: Gottlieb Henry, Jr., Elizabeth, Marguerite. Came to U.S., 1867; was in New York City, 1867-72; in Cleveland, O., 1872-90, establishing business there in 1876 and removing to Chicago in 1890; since then head of firm of Mack & Co., leaf tobacco. Ma- son (32°), K.T., Shriner. Mem. Swiss Benevo- lent Assn., German Benevolent Soc., Schwaben Verein. Club: Germania. Recreations: reading and travel. Residence: 549 Belmont Av. Office 302 W. Lake St.


MACK, Josiah A., clergyman; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


MACK, Julian William, judge; born San Francisco, July 19, 1866; son William J. and Rebecca (Tandler) Mack; ed. pub. sch., Cin- cinnati, 1872-84; LL.B., Harvard, 1887; Parker fellow, Harvard, 1887-90, at univs. of Berlin and Leipzig; married Jessie Fox, of Cincinnati, Mar. 9, 1896; 1 daughter: Ruth. Admitted to bar, 1890; prof. law, Northwestern Univ., 1895- 1902, Univ. of Chicago, 1902-11. Civ. service commr., Chicago, Jan .- May, 1903; judge Cir- cuit Court of Cook Co., 1903-11; assigned as judge of Juvenile Court, Chicago, 1904-7, as judge Appellate Court, 1st Ill. Dist., 1909-11; apptd. judge U.S. Commerce Court, Jan. 1911. Democrat. Ex-pres. Nat. Conf. Jewish Chari- ties; pres. Milk Commn., League for Protection of Immigrants, Friends of Russian Freedom; vice-pres. Children's Hosp. Soc., Soc. for Social Hygiene; exec. com. Nat. Conf. Charities and Corrections, Chicago Sch. of Civics and Philan- thropy, Chicago Tuberculosis Inst., Juvenile Protection League; dir. Civ. Service Assn., Playground Assn., Associated Jewish Charities. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am., Ill. State and Chi- cago Bar assns. Clubs: Iroquois, Harvard, Chicago Literary, Caxton, Cliff Dwellers, Law, City, Quadrangle, Union League, Ravisloe, South Shore Country. Residence: 4830 Ken- wood Av., Chicago.


*MACK, Thomas; see Vol .. 1905.


MCKAY, Edwin Burge; see Vol. 1905.


MACKAY, James, vice-pres. and sec. Kel- logg-Mackay Co .; born Montreal, P.Q., Can., Nov. 24, 1856; son Andrew and Janet (Man- son) Mackay; ed. pub. and high schools, Mon- treal, Can .; married Montreal, P.Q., 1876, Chris- tina E. Imrie; 1 daughter: Elizabeth Scott. Served apprenticeship in heating and plumbing business at Montreal; went to Boston and worked at trade, 1870-8; Baltimore, 1878-82; supt. Steam Evaporator Co., Charlotte, Mich., 1882-9; came to Chicago as salesman for Rich- ardson & Boynton Co., 1889, and in 1893 with Am. Boiler Co., remaining until 1898, when joined in the organization of the Kellogg- Mackay-Cameron Co., which in 1909 changed to Kellogg-Mackay Co., mfrs. of boilers and radiators, of which has since been vice-pres. and sec. Also dir. Kewanee Boiler Co., Federal Boiler & Supply Co. Presbyterian. Mason, St.


Bernard Commandery K. T., Medinah Temple. Mem. Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating Engrs. Club: Chicago Athletic. Recreations: travel and reading. Residence: 4315 Berkeley Av. Office: 403-419 W. 18th St.


MCKEEVER, Buell, lawyer; born Chicago, Sept. 2, 1872; son James Lambert and Mary Augusta (Buell) Mckeever; A.B., Yale Univ., 1894; LL.B., Kent Coll. of Law, 1896. Entered office of law firm of Isham, Lincoln & Beale, 1894, and later became a mem. of the firm. Mem. of the Chicago Bar Assn. Clubs: Chi- cago, University, Mid-Day, South Shore Coun- try, Chicago Literary, Legal, Kenwood Coun- try, Yale. Recreation: tennis. Residence: 3900 Lake Av. Office: Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg.


MacKELLAR, Orville William, physician; born Highland Tp., Clayton Co., Ia., Mar. 7, 1864; son Peter and Samantha (Moore) Mac- Kellar; M.D., Univ. of Ia., 1887; engaged in practice in S.D., 1887-93; since Apr. 1, 1893, in practice in Chicago; senior prof. surgery, Jen- ner Med. Coll .; attending surgeon Cook Co. Hosp. 6 years; consulting surgeon Mary Thomp- son Hosp. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Ill. State Med. Soc., S.D. State Med. Soc. Republican. Club: Woodlawn Park. Offices: 1377 E. 63d St. and 32 N. State St.


MCKENDRY, William Henry, mfr .; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


McKENNA, Edward P., grain commn .; born Chicago, Aug. 31, 1873; son Edward P. and Margaret Jane McKenna; ed. pub. schools of Chicago; married Racine, Wis., Dec. 2, 1896, Nellie S. Roach; children: Marion Stevenson, Jane Catherine, Robert Neal. Worked for the Western Union Telegraph Co., 1887-9; with Bartlett, Frazier & Co., commn. merchants, 1889-1904; partner in the firm of W. H. Lake & Co., grain commn. merchants, 1904-8; since then mem. of McKenna & Rodgers. Mem. Chi- cago Board of Trade. Mem. Board of Edn. of LaGrange. Mason. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Press, LaGrange Country, Suburban of La Grange (ex-pres.). Recreation: horseback rid- ing. Residence: LaGrange, Ill. Office: Board of Trade Bldg.


McKENNA, Edward William, vice-pres. C., M.&St.P.Ry .; born Pittsburg, Oct. 24, 1848; ed. St. Vincent's Coll., Latrobe, Pa .; married Co- lumbia C. Conduitt, of Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 22, 1872 (died 1893) ; 1 daughter: Marie Sprague; married 2d, Miss Retta Johnston, of Chicago, Feb. 15, 1905. Was telegraph messenger and operator Pa.R.R., May 1862-June 1864; served in Civil War in U.S. military telegraph, June 1864-Aug. 1865; freight clerk and gen. supt.'s clerk P.,C.&St.L.Ry .; train dispatcher, 1870-1, supt., 1871-80, Indianapolis & Vincennes R.R .; supt. Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis R.R., 1880-5; in special service under imme- diate direction of gen. mgr., Pa. Lines west of Pittsburg, 1886-7; chief clerk to gen. mgr. N. Y.,L.E.&W.R.R., Feb .- June 1887; supt. Prairie du Chein and Mineral Point divisions C.,M.&St. P.Ry., 1887-8; supt. LaCrosse and Wis. Valley divisions, 1888-9; asst. gen. supt., C.M.&St.P. Ry., 1890-4; gen. supt. Eastern district, G.N. Ry., at St. Paul, 1894-5; pres. McKenna Steel Working Co., Joliet, Ill., 1895-1903; asst. to the pres., C.,M.&St.P.Ry., Feb. 1904-Sept. 15, 1906, since vice-pres. same. Republican. Clubs: South Shore, Glen View, Chicago, Chicago Railway, Saddle and Sirloin (Chicago), Kansas City (Kansas City), Milwaukee (Milwaukee), Minnesota (St. Paul). Residence: 1362 Astor St. Office: Railway Exchange.


McKENNA, Philip Joseph, lawyer; born Mt. Trenchard, Foynes, Limerick, Ireland, Dec. 10, 1862; son James and Margaret (Sheahan) Mc- Kenna; ed. nat. schools of Ireland, private schools in Limerick and Cork and literary course St. Michael's Coll., Listowel, Ireland; came to America, Feb. 1883; studied at Chi- cago-Kent Law School and Northwestern Univ.


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Law School; married Joanna E. Richardson, of Escanaba, Mich., Feb. 14, 1888; 7 children: Harold V., Ethel Mary, Blanch Lucile, Philip Joseph, Jr., Arthur Anthony, Ruth Ester, Rog- er R. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1899, and since practiced at Chicago. Democrat. Mem. Knights of Columbus, Catholic Order of Foresters, Royal League, Modern Woodmen of America. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. and Ill. Bar Assn. Clubs: Iroquois, Chicago Automobile, Chicago Motor, Chicago Gun. Recreation: swimming. Residence: 6834 Sheridan Rd. Office: 30 N. La- Salle St.


MCKENZIE, Dougal James, pres. Mckenzie Furnace Co .; born St. Thomas, Can., Oct. 11, 1863; son James and Mary (McArthur) Mc- Kenzie (both born in Scotland) ; ed. pub. schools in Canada; married Palos Park, Ill., Dec. 5, 1901, Harriet Arnold; children: Dougal James, Jr., Oswald Arnold, Colon and Arnold. After working in the engring. business for several years, established in 1892 the Mckenzie Fur- nace Co. (mfrs. of traveling grate stokers; also contracting engrs.), of which company is pres., treas. and gen. mgr. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Brotherhood of Stationary Engrs., Ma- son Builders' and Contractors' Assn. Republic- an. Mason (32°), Shriner; Odd Fellow. Clubs: Columbia Yacht, Ill. Athletic. Residence: Palos Park, Ill. General Offices and Works: Chicago Ridge, Ill.


McKEOWN, John Alfred, lawyer; born on farm near Joliet, Ill., Sept. 22, 1867; son Hugh and Mary Ann (Kavanagh) Mckeown; educated country school, W. Division High School, Chi- cago, and Joliet High School; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1896. Worked on farm until 20 years old; taught country school in Kendall Co., Ill., 1890. Admitted to bar, 1896; law clerk, 1896- 1900; since then in law practice. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago Law Inst. Democrat; nom- inated for alderman, 7th Ward, 1909. Chmn. bd. Chicago Council Mutual Protective League. Clubs: Windsor Golf, Chicago Motor. Resi- dence: 6207 Washington Av. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg.


McKEY, William Davis, real estate; born Janesville, Wis., Sept. 15, 1853; son Michael F. and Elizabeth (Folds) McKey; ed. Racine Coll., 1867-73; married Aurora, Ind., Oct. 22, 1884, Grace Appleton; children: Josephine Appleton, Margery, Kathryn Appleton. In dry goods busi- ness, 1873-80; wholesale leaf tobacco, 1880-8; since 1888 in real estate business, in firm of McKey & Poague. Pres. Woodlawn Safety De- posit Co., Woodlawn Trust & Savings Bank. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs: Kenwood, South Shore Country. Recreations: outdoor diver- sions. Residence: 5114 Hibbard Av. Office: 133 W. Washington St.


MACKIE, George William, sec. Falker & Stern Co .; born Chatham, N.B., Can., Nov. 30, 1860; son of John and Margaret (Johnston) Mackie; grad. Toronto Collegiate Inst., 1880; married Emelyn Olive Witt, of Chicago, Apr. 30, 1901. Began active career in china import- ing business, at Toronto, Can., 1881; removed to Chicago, 1884; became stockholder in 1893, and sec., 1907, Falker & Stern Co., importers and jobbers of china, glassware, etc. Mason. Club: Rotary. Recreations: social diversions. Residence: 4608 Dover St. Office: 124 W. Lake Street.


MCKINLEY, William, music publisher; born Albany, N.Y., July 24, 1859; son Charles and Theresa (Mckeever) Mckinley; ed. Albany (N. Y.) High School; married Sarah Hickey, of Chicago, June 14, 1899. Traveled for music pub- lishers several years; established the Mckinley Music Co., 1896. Residence: 4719 Kenwood Av. Office: 55th St. and Jefferson Av.


McKINLOCK, George Alexander, electrical supplies; born Oswego, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1857; son John and Margaret Ann (McCormick) McKin- lock; ed. pub. schools; married Chicago, Dec. 2, 1890, Marion Wallace Rappleye; 1 son: George


Alexander, Jr. Business career practically be- gan Apr. 1, 1877, as mgr. Am. District Tele- graph Co., at Detroit, Mich .; then cashier and auditor Bell Telephone Co., at Detroit, until 1886; came to Chicago, Mar. 1887, and organ- ized the Central Electric Co., of which is pres. Also dir. The Buda Co. (Harvey, Ill.), Farwell Trust Co., Price, McKinlock Co. (Boston.) Re- publican. Clubs: Chicago, University, Union League, Onwentsia, Winter Club of Lake For- est. Residence: Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 320 S. 5th Av.


McKINLOCK, John, physician; born Oswego, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1861; son John and Margaret (McCormick) McKinlock; ed. in pub. schools of Buffalo until 1872, Detroit schools to 1880, Mich. Coll. of Medicine, 1880-3, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1883-4; married Julia Taylor Knight, of Atlanta, Ga., May 20, 1891. Asst. to chair of gynecology, Detroit Coll. of Medicine, 1884-90; came to Chicago, 1890; clinical instr. gynecology, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1895-7; one of organizers, 1893, and was several years attending surgeon of Chicago Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Clubs: University, South Shore Country. Residence: 3612 Michigan Av. Office: 1400 Reliance Bldg.


MCKINNEY, Frederick Warren, real estate; born Rushford, N.Y., July 5, 1859; son Burdette and Sarah (Day) Mckinney; ed. pub. schools of Rushford; married Augusta, Ky., 1893, Anna L. Knoedler; children: Lois, Frederick K., Mary Buckner, Frances, Sarah Gilmore. In real es- tate business at Benton Harbor, Mich., before coming to Chicago to engage in same line of business, 1892. In 1902 organized the First Mortgage Bond & Trust Co., which he con- ducted until Aug. 1904, when it was absorbed by the Royal Trust Co. Bank, with which was connected as mgr. of the real estate loan dept. until 1905; since has engaged in real estate for self. Pres. United Supply Co .; vice-pres. Mid- land Warehouse & Transfer Co .; treas. Moth- er's Remedies Co. Mem. Chicago Assn. of Com- merce. Republican. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Traffic. Residence: 5720 Woodlawn Av. Office: 1330, 68 W. Monroe St.


MCKINNEY, Robert Morris, banker; born Nauvoo, Ill .; son Robert W. and Mary S. Beck Mckinney; ed. pub. schools; married Burling- ton, Ia., June 12, 1889, Emilie Thul. Began business career as a clerk in a country store at Bushnell, Ill .; then bookkeeper for wholesale notion store at Burlington, Ia .; in 1885 took a position in the Nat. State Bank. Burlington, Ia .; then 1 year in First Nat. Bank of Ana- conda, Mont., and in Jan. 1892 came to Chicago and started in the Nat. Bank of the Republic, as bookkeeper, becoming cashier, Dec. 31, 1903. · Republican. Presbyterian. Treas. Chicago Boys' Club. Clubs: Bankers', Ill. Athletic. Recrea- tion: reading. Residence: Vincennes Hotel. Of- fice: N.Y. Life Bldg.


*MCKINNON, John Wallace, investment se- curities; see Vol. 1905.


*McKITTRICK, Joseph L., lawyer; see Vol. 1905.


MACKLIN, Charles George, picture frames; born Buntingford, Hertfordshire, England. Sept. 21, 1859; son Henry G. and Anne (Hyde) Mack- lin; ed. pub. schools in England: articled to pub. accountant in City of London. 1875-80: came to Chicago, 1880; married Milwaukee. Wis., July 19, 18SS, Margurette E. Birmingham; 3 children: Frances, Charles P., Mary. Book- keeper for S. H. McElwain, picture frame maker, Chicago, 1880-3: for J. C. Newcomb, 1883-93; sec. and treas. Newcomb-Macklin Co. until July 10. 1905, when became pres. Repub- lican. Club: Kenilworth. Recreation: horseback riding. Residence: Kenilworth, Ill. Office: 2 W. Kinzie St.


MACKLIN, Charles Howell, telephone appa- ratus: see Vol. 1905.


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McLANE, James A., real estate; born New- ark, N.J., Mar. 22, 1857; son Henry H. and Ida E. (Scharff) Melane; grad. Waukegan (Ill.) High School: B.S., Univ. of Ill., 1878. In em- ploy of C.&N.W.Ry., July 1, 1878-Jan. 1, 1881; traveled on road 1 year: had charge of real es- tate dept. for Mend & Coe for 8 years; in real estate business on own account since 1897. Jury commr. of Cook Co. since June 1903 (term expires July 1. 1911). Mem. Chicago Real Es- tate Board (sec .. 1903, vice-pres., 1906). Repub- lican. Mem. Delta Tau Delta. Clubs: Hamilton (dir .. 1903-4, and life mem.), University, Mid- lothian Country. Recreation: golf. Residence: 64 E. 36th Pl. Office: Title & Trust Bldg.


MCLAREN, James Henry, clergyman; born Bay Fortune, P.E. Island, Sept. 26, 1864; son of Simon J. and Margaret A. (Keefe) McLaren; ed. common schools, P.E. Island, Haverhill Acad., N.H., 1885-7, Bangor (Me.) Theol. Sem., 1887-90, Andover Theol. Sem., 1893; special stu- dent Brown Univ., Providence, R.I., 1893-6; Yale Univ., 1896-7; Ph.D., Hopedale Coll., 1900; married Glennie Lane, of Chicago, Feb. 7, 1905. Ordained Congregational ministry, 1890; pastor Phillips, Me., 1890-3, Attleboro, Mass., 1893-6, Racine, Wis., 1896-8, Princeton, Ill., 1898-1902, Anamosa, Ia., 1902-3, West Pullman, Ill., 1903- 5, Riverside, Cal., 1907-9, Central Park Church, Chicago, since 1909. Frequent lecturer and con- tributor to church and secular press. Author: Paxton's Patmos, 1889; Put Up Thy Sword, 1900; The Light of England. Mem. Chicago Ministerial Union. Mason. Residence: 4239 West End Av.




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