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GOESSELE, John Henry, sec. and treas. C. O. Owen & Co .; born LaSalle Co., Ill., July 10, 1864; son William and Anna M. (Leiben- guth) Goessele; ed. Northwestern Coll., Naper- ville, Ill .; married Isabelle Hall, Chicago; chil- dren: John H., Jr., Ruth J. Began in printing office at Washington, Ill., in 1875; later at For- reston, Ill., on newspaper work and printing. Came to Chicago in 1880, and was engaged with the D. C. Cook printing establishment about 1 year; with Marshall Field & Co., 1881- 2; with J. L. Regan Printing House, 1882-7,
GOING, Judson Freeman, judge; born on farm in Jo Daviess Co., near Galena, Ill., Nov. 29, 1857; son Adoniram Judson and Mary A. (Clendening) Going; father died, 1869; family removed to Chicago, 1873; entered Univ. of Ill. in 1877; course was interrupted by the neces- sity of teaching to procure the means, but fin- ally grad. in class of 1883; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1885; married July 16, 1885, Gertrude Avery, of Eau Claire, Wis .; children: Grace, May, Judson Freeman, Jr. On gradua- tion in 1885 began practice of law, and soon after was appointed justice of the peace by Gov. Oglesby; on expiration of term was reap- pointed, but soon after resigned to become asst. to Judge Joel M. Longenecker, then state's atty., remaining until Dec. 1892; then became associated with Hon. C. G. Neely in practice of law. In 1894 was counsel for the Calumet Electric Street Ry. Co .; again asst. state's atty., under appointment of State's Atty. John J. Healey, 1904-6; judge Municipal Court of Chicago for term 1906-12. Pres. Chi- cago Boys' Club (a corporation having charge of 1,300 waifs and dependent boys); vice-pres. Olivet Inst. Mem. Phi Delta Phi. Republican, and has for years been active in ward organi- zations of old 20th and present 24th Wards. Presbyterian. Mem. Kilwinning Lodge A.F.& A.M., Royal League, Nat. Union, Columbian Knights. Clubs: Marquette, Ill. Athletic. Resi- dence: 2117 Fremont St. Chambers: Municipal Courts Bldg.
GOLD, Egbert Habberton, pres. Chicago Car Heating Co .; born Cornwall, Litchfield Co., Conn., Jan. 31, 1868; son Samuel F. and Har- riet (Habberton) . Gold; ed. pub. schools and Stevens Inst. of Technology, 1889; married South Bend, Ind., June 30, 1904, Margaret Jayne Dickey; 2 children: Samuel Dickey, Mary Jayne. Formerly a resident of New York City, coming thence to Chicago in 1890. Was for 15 years mgr. and dir. Gold Car Heating Co. until organization, 1901, of Chicago Car Heating Co. Presbyterian. Clubs: Ill. Athletic, South Shore Country. Recreations: motoring, hunting. Res- idence: 4929 Woodlawn Av. Office: 1400 Rail- way Exchange.
*GOLD, William John, hardware; see Vol. 1905.
GOLDIE, William, general contractor; de- ceased; see Vol. 1905.
GOLDSPOHN, Albert, physician and surgeon; born Dane Co., Wis., Sept. 1851; son William and Frederika (Kohlmann) Goldspohn; M.S., Northwestern Coll., Naperville, Ill., 1875; Rush Med. Coll., M.D., 1878; married Chicago, Feb. 25, 1903, Rosine H. Grosser. Interne at Cook Co. Hosp. 19 months, 1878-9; in general prac- tice of medicine, Des Plaines, Cook Co., Ill., 1879-85; post-grad. study in 5 German univs. in surgery and diseases of women, Aug. 1885- Aug. 1887, and again for 6 months of 1899. En-
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gaged in practice of medicine in Chicago since 1887; prof. diseases of women, Post-Grad. Med. School, since 1892; attending surgeon, dept. of diseases of women and abdominal surgery, German Hosp., till 1906; in same dept., Post- Grad. Hosp .; surgeon in chief of Evangelical Deaconess Hosp. since 1906. Author of about 45 original theses of articles on various sub- jects in surgery and diseases of women. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Medico-Legal Soc., Chicago Gynecological Soc., Ill. State Med. Soc., Miss. Valley Med. Assn., A.M.A., Am. Assn. of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, International Periodical Congress of Obstetricians and Gyne- cologists. Independent Republican. Mem. of the Evangelical Assn. Recreations: study of medicine and its allied sciences. Office and Residence: 2120 Cleveland Av.
GOLDZIER, Julius, lawyer; born Vienna, Austria, Jan. 20, 1854; son Philip and Mathilde (Wehle) Goldzier; ed. pub. schools; married Chicago, Oct. 20, 1877, Clara Lemien; children: Mrs. Ella Dietrich, Harry, Marguerite. Admit- ted to bar, 1877; now at head of firm of Gold- zier, Rodgers & Froehlich. Alderman from 22d Ward, 1890-2; mem. Congress, 4th Congression- al District, 1892-5; alderman, 22d Ward, 1899- 1902. Democrat. Residence: 59 W. Schiller St. Office: 420 Chamber of Commerce.
GOOD, Eli, banker; born near Berlin, Ont., Feb. 26, 1865; son Jonathan S. and Esther (Erb) Good; ed. common schools; married Flora Windelschafer, of Newton, Kan., Sept. 9, 1890. Remained on farm until 20; in real estate office, 1885-90; with a bank at Payson, Utah, becoming cashier, 1890-3; established private bank, Bank of Commerce, Marion, Kan., Nov. 1893, later incorporated as a State bank, with which remained until 1909; vice-pres., sec. and dir. Wendell State Bank, Chicago, since Nov. 1909; also sec., treas and dir. Wendell Safe Deposit Co. Independent Republican. Method- ist. Residence: 2129 Jackson Boul. Bank: Cor. Madison St., Ashland Boul. and Ogden Av.
GOOD, Robert Hosea, physician; born Water- loo, Ont., Can., Dec. 31, 1873; son Joel and Ag- nes (Hosea) Good; student Northwestern Coll., Naperville, Ill., 1892-1903, M.S .; B.S., Albion (Mich.) Coll., 1899; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1902; post-grad. work at Vienna, Austria; married Ella Bell Wagstaffe, of Toronto, Ont., July 26, 1900; 2 children: Palmer and Grace. In prac- tice of medicine and surgery at Chicago since 1902; head prof. diseases of the ear, nose and throat, Chicago Coll. Medicine and Surgery, since 1906; chief surgeon diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Evangelical Deaconess Hosp., since 1905; surgeon diseases of the ear, nose and throat, Frances Willard Hosp., since 1906; ex-clinical asst., Rush Med. Coll., and Chicago Policlinic. Methodist. Residence: 278 Ashland Av., River Forest, Ill. Office: 7 W. Madison St.
GOODE, J(ohn) Paul, univ. prof .; born Stew- artville, Minn., Nov. 21, 1862; son Abraham John and Huldah Jane (Van Valkenburgh) Goode; B.S., Univ. of Minn., 1889; grad. student Harvard, 1894; grad. student, 1895-9, fellow in geology, Univ. of Chicago; grad. student, 1900- 1, Ph.D., 1901, Univ. of Pa .; married Ida Kath- erine Hancock, of Crookston, Minn., Sept. 12, 1901. Prof. natural science, State Normal Sch., Moorhead, Minn., 1889-98; prof. physical sci- ence and geography, Eastern Ill. State Normal Sch., Charleston, 1899-1901; instr, geography. Univ. of Pa., 1901-3; instr. physiography and meteorology, summers 1897-1900, 1902, asst. prof. geography since 1903, Univ. of Chicago. Asso. editor Journal of Geography. Dir. and ex-pres. Geog. Soc., Chicago; dir. Am. Assn. Geographers; mem. Geog. Soc., Phila .; fellow Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Quadrangle, City. Ad- dress: 6227 Kimbark Av.
GOODHUE, Allan Johnston, western sales mgr. U.S. Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co .; born Akron, O., July 18, 1844; son Hon. Nathaniel W.
and Nancy (Johnston) Goodhue; grad. gram- mar and high schools, Akron, O .; entered army as private 104th Ohio Vet. Inf., Aug. 1862; was made chief clerk adjutant general's office, Dept. of Ohio, and was mustered out Aug. 1865; served some time in latter part of 1865 with Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee; married Akron, O., May 4, 1869, Kate Beardsley; children: Willis Maxwell, Katharine, Allan Edward. Banker in Akron, 1866-9; engaged in mfg. and wholesale shoe business, Rochester, N.Y., 1869-78; in banking in N.D., 1878-86; with the Lake Shore Foundry, Cleveland, 1886-99; latter company was acquired, 1899, by U.S. Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co., and he was made western sales mgr., Mar. 1, 1899, with headquarters at Chi- cago; also pres. United States Pipe Co. since 1907. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Mem. Sumner Post G.A.R. Recreations: hunting and fishing. Residence: 95 Walnut St., Hinsdale, Ill. Office: The Rookery.
GOODKIND, Maurice Louis, physician; born Chicago, 1866; son Louis Goodkind; ed. St. Paul High School and Williams Coll., literary courses, 1878-86; Columbia Med. Coll., 1886-9, graduat- ing, M.D., 1889; and Vienna hosps., 1889-93; married Chicago, 1896, Rose S. Snydacker; chil- dren: Theodore, Ruth. Physician of Chicago Board of Health, 1893-4; civil service examin- ing physician, 1894-5; attending physician Cook Co. and Michael Reese hosps .; prof. clinical medicine, Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., A.M.A., Chicago Clin- ical Soc., Physicians' Club, Chicago Neurolog- ical Soc. Republican. Club: Quadrangle. Resi- dence: 5450 Cornell Av. Offices: 31 N. State St. and 3356 Indiana Av.
GOODMAN, Frederick Marion; born Ware, Hertfordshire, Eng., July 14, 1849; son Eph- raim and Eliza (Dowton) Goodman; family came to U.S., July 4, 1856, and settled at Chi- cago; prep. edn., pub. schools, Chicago; student Phila. School of Pharmacy, 1869-70, Chicago Coll. of Pharmacy, 1870-1, Ph.G., 1871; student Art Inst. of Chicago, 1882-90; married Mar- garet Galloway Mill, of Brechin, Scotland, Oct. 6, 1870; 3 children: Maud V., Frederick R. and Chester M. Elected mem. Chicago Coll. of Pharmacy, 1869, prof. botany and materia med- ica, 1878-9, and prof. same and dir. microscop- ical laboratory and dean, Univ. of Ill., since 1896. Conducted drug stores, 1876-94; editor the Pharmacist, 1879. Mem. Independent Re- ligious Soc. Mem. Ill. Pharmaceutical Assn. Residence: McHenry, Ill. Office: 74 E. 12th St.
GOODMAN, Harry, lawyer; born Chicago, Oct. 24, 1872; son Hugo and Martha (Miers) Goodman; A.B., Lake Forest Univ., 1894; mar- ried Chicago, Dec. 19, 1900, Blanche W. Lowen- thal; children: Helen, William D., James H. and Richard H. After leaving coll., 1894, en- tered the law offices of Newman, Northrup, Levinson & Becker; read law under the prin- cipals of the firm and studied law at North- western Univ. Law School and Chicago Coll. of Law; grad., 1896 (LL.B.), and was admitted to bar of Ill., 1896; admitted as a mem. of the firm in May 1902. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Re- publican. Residence: 4526 Oakenwald Av. Of- fice: Chamber of Commerce.
GOODMAN, John Saxton, publisher; born Canton, O., June 13, 1839; son Thomas and Hannah Jane (Saxton) Goodman; ed. public schools; married Canton, O., Mary C. Myers (now deceased) ; children: Grace, Fred M. Be- gan as deputy clerk of county court of Stark Co., O., 1857-8; cashier of the .Etna Ins. Co.'s branch office. Cincinnati. O., for 1 year: then was employed by C. F. Vent & Co., publishers, and in 1860 engaged in publishing business un- der firm name of J. S. Goodman & Co., at De- troit, Mich., removing. 1861, to Chicago, where has since continued same business, being the pioneer subscription book publisher of Chicago. Republican. Presbyterian; elder in Third Pres-
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byterian Church. Residence: 2253 Park Av. Of- itary District and later inspector of House of fice: 29 S. LaSalle St.
GOODMAN, Kenneth Sawyer, lumber; born Chicago, Sept. 19, 1883; son William Owen and Erna (Sawyer) Goodman; prep. edn. Harvard School, Chicago, and The Hill School, Potts- town, Pa .; A.B., Princeton Univ., 1906; unmar- ried. Asst. treas., dir. and Chicago represent- ative of the Goodman Lumber Co., of Good- man, Wis., since 1908; also Chicago represent- ative of the Sawyer-Goodman Lumber Co., of Marinette, Wis., since 1908. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Chicago, University, Saddle and Cycle, Onwentsia, Caxton, Cliff Dwellers; also Princeton (New York). Recrea- tions: golf, motoring, sailing, tennis. Resi- dence: 5026 Greenwood Av. Office: 1527 Rail- way Exchange.
GOODMAN, Thomas, ins .; deceased; see Vol. 1905.
GOODMAN, William Alfred, fire ins .; born Chicago, Sept. 1, 1880; son William Alfred and Helen (Chase) Goodman; Ph.B., Univ. of Chi- cago, 1903; married Adele Moyer, of Chicago, Sept. 16, 1908. Entered employ of Thomas & W. A. Goodman (grandfather and father), (es- tablished, 1861) as clerk, in 1903, becoming proprietor of the agency upon the death of both of the organizers about one and one-half years later. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Fire Under- writers. Republican. Presbyterian. Club: Il- linois. Residence: 1516 Jackson Boul. Office: 932 Nat. Life Bldg.
GOODMAN, William Owen, lumberman; born Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa., Sept. 25, 1848; son Owen Bruner and Susan (Barber) Goodman; parents died when he was very young, and he was put under care of grandparents and aunts at Columbia, Pa .; ed. Columbian Inst. and later at Athens, Pa .; married Oct. 31, 1878, Erna M., daughter of Hon. Philetus Sawyer, U.S. senator from Wis .; 1 son: K. Sawyer. In 1866 entered employ of his uncle, Gen. Williston, lumber dealer at Athens, Pa .; removed to Chicago, 1868, and became bookkeeper, and, in 1869, salesman for Spalding & Porter, lumber; soon after represented interests of Hon. Philetus Sawyer, and also began investing in lumber business on his own account at various points in Ill., Iowa and Neb .; in 1878, with Hon. Philetus Sawyer, his son, Edgar P. Sawyer, and his own brother, James B. Goodman, organized firm of Sawyer, Goodman & Co., incorporated, 1880, as Sawyer-Goodman Co., of which he be- came treas .; company now conducting large logging operations on Menominee River and tributaries, and mfg. at Marinette, Wis .; vice- pres. Goodman (Wis.) Lumber Co. Pres. Friends of Am. Art. Republican. Clubs: Chi- cago, Union League, Chicago Automobile, Cax- ton, Cliff Dwellers, Midlothian; also Automo- bile of America (New York). Recreations: golf, motoring, yachting. Residence:
5026 Greenwood Av. Office: Railway Exchange.
*GOODNOW, Charles Allen, ry. official; see Vol. 1905.
GOODRICH, Adams Augustus, lawyer; born Jerseyville, Ill., Jan. 8, 1849; son Henry O. and Jane A. (Knapp) Goodrich; ed. pub. schools of Jerseyville and 31/2 years at U.S. Mil. Acad., from which ill-health compelled him to resign before graduation; traveled in the West 2 years for the benefit of his health, then returned to Jerseyville and studied law in the offices of his uncle, Robert M. Knapp, and later at Spring- field, Ill., in office of Hon. A. L. Knapp, another uncle. Admitted to bar, 1873; practiced in Jer- seyville; elected state's atty. Jersey Co., 1878, 1880, 1884; resigned Oct. 1887 and was elected co. judge of Jersey Co .; removed to Chicago, Aug. 1889 and has since practiced here; now senior mem. of firm of Goodrich, Vincent & Bradley. While co. judge of Jersey Co., sat on bench of Cook Co. to assist Judge Richard Prendergast; was 1 year atty. for Chicago San-
Correction of Chicago; appointed, 1895, by Gov. Altgeld, one of 5 trustees to select a location and establish and build the Northern Ill. Nor- mal School, and since pres. board of trustees. Democrat. Mason (K.T.), Odd Fellow, K.P. Clubs: Chicago, Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country. Residence: 1417 51st St. Office: The Rookery.
GOODRICH, Albert W., pres. and chmn. of the board of dirs. Goodrich Transit Co .; 2d vice-pres. and dir. Chicago City Ry. Co .; sec. and dir. Chicago & Milwaukee Transportation Co .; dir. Manitou Steamship Co. Clubs: Chica- go, Calumet, Saddle and Cycle, Fellowship, Chicago Golf. Residence: 1474 Michigan Av. Office: Foot of Michigan Av.
GOODRICH, Horace A., real estate; born Chi- cago, July 9, 1837; son Grant and Juliet (At- water) Goodrich; ed. Chicago schools and, 1851- 2, at Mt. Morris, Ogle Co., Ill .; later in North- western Prep. School and Univ. until 1860, when health failed; later studied law, but by reason of continued bad health was forced to seek open-air employment; married 1st, Evans- ton, Ill., July 7, 1880, Theodosia Hamline (died Nov. 21, 1881); married 2d, Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 25, 1883, Alice LaDue; children: Juliet Theodosia, Harriet, Gladys, Grant; also Grace (died in infancy). Clerked for Methodist Book Concern in Chicago, 1855-6; supt. of sewer pipe, drain tile and fire brick business of Joliet Mound Co., 1863-8; since 1872 in real estate and loan business in Chicago; vice-pres. Nat. Mu- tual Church Insurance Co. Charter mem. Chi- cago Real Estate Board; mem. Chicago Hist. Soc .; trustee Chicago Home Missionary and Church Extension Soc. Republican. Methodist; trustee First M.E. Church of Chicago since 1889, and sec. and treas. of the board of trus- tees since 1893. Recreations: fishing and other outdoor diversions. Residence: 522 Deming Pl. Office: 25 N. Dearborn St.
*GOODRICH, William W., mfr .; see Vol. 1905.
GOODSELL, Byron Woodward, mfr .; born Hornby, N.Y., May 25, 1844; son Isaac P. and Christiana (Woodward) Goodsell; ed. Corning (N.Y.) Acad .; married Lottie Jean Henry, of LaPorte, Ind., Sept. 1895; 2 daughters: Gladys Evangeline, Marion Victoria. Began as travel- ing salesman at Cleveland, O., 1870-87; came to Chicago in 1882; invented, in 1885, and in 1886 began to mfr. packings (known as the "Goodsell packings"), and established the Good- sell Packing Co., of which has since been the head. Republican. Congregationalist. Served in N.G. State of N.Y., 1864-70. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Recreations: expert fisherman, po- etical and prose writer, and reader, amateur painter and musician, extensive traveler and collector of minerals, etc. Residence: 841 Ju- nior Terrace. Office: 117 N. Canal St.
GOODSMITH, Heber Milton, physician; born Chicago, Feb. 6, 1866; son William and Annie (Hammond) Goodsmith; ed. in Chicago pub. schools; M.D., Coll. of Physicians and Sur- geons, 1887; married Elizabeth W. Moulding; children: Marion M., Catherine. Engaged in practice of medicine in Chicago since 1887; was demonstrator of anatomy for Chicago Coll. of Dental Surgery for 4 years. On staff of Beulah Home and Maternity Hosp. Med. examiner for Met. Life Ins. Co .; dir. Thomas Moulding Co. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Examiners. Republican. A dir. Washingtonian Home Assn. Mem. Meth. Episcopal Social Union. Club: Lake Delavan Yacht. Residence: 4649 Beacon St. Office: 32 N. State St.
GOODSPEED, Edgar Johnson, univ. prof .; born Quincy, Ill., Oct. 23, 1871; son Thomas Wakefield and Mary Ellen (Ten Broeke) Good- speed; A.B., Denison Univ., Ohio, 1890; Yale, 1890-1; Univ. of Chicago, 1892-8; D.B., Chicago,
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1897, Ph.D., 1898; Univ. of Berlin, 1898-9; mar- ried Elfleda Elizabeth Bond, of Chicago, Dec. 3, 1901. Teacher of classics, Morgan Park Acad., 1891-2, South Side Acad. (now Univ. High Sch.), Chicago. 1894-8; asst. in Bibl. and Patristic Greek, 1898-1900 (on leave in Europe and the Orient, 1898-1900), asso., 1900-2, instr., 1902-5, asst. prof., since July 1, 1905, Univ. of Chicago. Asst. dir. Haskell Oriental Mus., since 1902. Mem. bd. of editors Am. Jour. of Theol- ogy; sec. bd. of editors Bibl. World. Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Republican. Club: Quadrangle. Compiler and editor of a number of books, for titles see Who's Who in America. Residence: 5706 Woodlawn Av.
GOODSPEED, Fred Collins, life underwriter; born Chicago, Apr. 26, 1865; son of John C. and Abbie E. (Sheffield) Goodspeed; ed. pub. schs. of Waucoma, Ia .; married Caroline L., daughter Col. Martin H. Brazee, of Rockford, Ill., Sept. 25, 1900; children: Fred Collins, Jr., Richard Wallis, and Prudence. Began active career as clerk in general store of William A. Fleming, Nashua, Ia., continuing until 1884; in Dubuque, Ia., 1884-5; came to Chicago, 1885; salesman wholesale gas and electric fixtures, Archur, Pancoast & Co., of New York, 1885-91; with Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1891-1909; mgr. life dept. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. since Aug. 1, 1909. Mem. Life Underwriters' Assn. Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Hamil- ton. Recreations: selling life insurance and gardening. Residence: Glencoe, Ill. Office: 39 S. LaSalle St.
GOODSPEED, Thomas Wakefield, univ. reg- istrar; born Glens Falls, N.Y., Sept. 4, 1842; son Stephen and Jane (Johnson) Goodspeed; studied Univ. of Chicago, 1859-62; A.B., Univ. of Rochester, 1863; grad. Rochester Theol. Sem., 1866; (D.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1885) ; mar- ried Mary Ellen, daughter Rev. James Ten Broeke, Sept. 4, 1866. Ordained Bapt. ministry, 1865; pastoral supply North Ch., Chicago, 1865; pastor Vt. St. Ch., Quincy, Ill., 1866-72; asso. pastor Second Ch., Chicago, 1872-6; pastor Mor- gan Park Ch., Chicago, 1877-80; sec. Bapt. Un- ion Theol. Sem., Chicago, 1876-89; assisted, 1889-90, in raising the funds, $1,000,000, for founding new Univ. of Chicago; sec. bd. trus- tees since 1890, registrar since 1897, Univ. of Chicago. Sec. and mem. ba. trustees Bapt. Theol. Union since 1894, Frances Shimer Acad. since 1895, Chicago Manual Training Assn. since 1897; mem. bd. trustees Chicago Bapt. Hosp., 1895-1900; sec. Rush Med. Coll. Bd. since 1898; pres. Univ. of Rochester Central Alumni Assn., 1904-5. Pres. Village of Morgan Park, Ill., 1889; trustee Univ. of Chicago, 1906-9. Club: Quadrangle. Residence: 5630 Kimbark Avenue.
GOODWILLIE, Charles Francis, box mfr .; born Chicago, Apr. 22, 1867; son Douglas M. and Winifred M. (Doyle) Goodwillie; grad. Clark (pub.) School; married Janesville, Wis., 1891. Emily J. Hemming; children: Charles, Emily, Douglas, Winifred, Earl. After gradua- tion entered employ of the D. M. Goodwillie Co., mfrs. of packing boxes (established by his father in 1879) and served as bookkeeper, clerk. salesman. Became sec. of the co. in 1890 and on the death of his father in 1896, he assumed his present position as pres, and treas. Repub- lican. Catholic. Residence: 526 Ashland Boul. Office: 22d St. and Center Av.
GOODWILLIE, James Gunn, wooden box mfr .; born Depere, Wis., Dec. 26, 1851; son David and Cecelia (Goodwillie) Goodwillie; ed. pub. schools, Dyrenforth's School of Trade, and (old) Chicago Univ .; A.B., Univ. of Wooster, Ohio, 1872; married Stella M. Johnson, of Wooster, O., June 20, 1877 (died Fch. 1898); 2 sons: Arthur Lawson and Clarence J .: married 2d, Margaret Reed, of Collinsville, Ill., Sept. 25, 1900. Engaged as mfr. of wooden boxes since Apr. 1873, being the oldest mfr. of boxes,
in point of time, in U.S .; mem. firm Goodwillie & Goodwillie, 1873-90; in same line at Wausau, Wis., alone, 1890-1; mem. firm Goodwillie Bros., Chicago, since 1890 (1 factory at Wausau, Wis., since 1889 and 1 at Manistique, Mich., since 1907). Insurgent Republican. Presbyterian. Club: Union League. Recreation: reading. Res- idence: 409 N. Kenilworth Av., Oak Park, Il1. Office: 1212 New York Life Bldg.
GOODWILLIE, Mahlon Perley, box and lum- ber mfr .; born Chicago, Aug. 26, 1880; son Douglas M. and Winifred M. (Doyle) Goodwil- lie; grad. West Division High School; went to Yale Coll. for 3 years; married Chicago, Jan. 21, 1902, Genevieve M. Foley; 2 sons: Walter M. and Eugene G. Began business career in the office of his father; learned office end of the business, then spent 2 years in the factory, learning the practical details; in 1900 elected a dir. and vice-pres. of the D. M. Goodwillie Co., mfrs. of packing and bottle boxes. Republican. Catholic. Club: Chicago Athletic. Recreation: motoring. Residence: 4906 Washington Park Ct. Office: 22d St. and Center Av.
*GOODWIN, Augustus Hawley, merchant; see Vol. 1905.
GOODWIN, Clarence Norton, lawyer; born Penn Yan, N.Y., Sept. 22, 1871; son late Rich- ard LaBarre and Belle (Norton) Goodwin; A.B., Syracuse Univ., 1894; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1897; unmarried. In practice in Chicago since 1897; asst. corpn. counsel, Chicago, 1899-1903; mayor's counsel, 1907; special counsel Bd. of Edn. since 1907. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago Bar assns., Legal Club, The Law Club. Demo- crat. Mason; mem. Delta Upsilon fraternity, Pi Eta Soc. of Harvard. Clubs: University, Iro- quois, City, Midlothian Country. Recreation: golf. Residence: University Club. Office: 734 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
GOODWIN, John Samuel, lawyer and live stock breeder; born Edinburg. Ind., Mar. 16, 1858; son Rev. William Rees (D.D.) and Susan Ann (Keely) Goodwin; A.B., 1st honors, Ind. Asbury (now DePauw) Univ., 1877 (Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1880; married Mary Elizabeth Forbes, of Danville, Ill., Oct. 7, 1880; 1 child: Suzanne (Mrs. William Robert Johnston). Ad- mitted to bar at Indianapolis, 1878; city judge of Beloit, Kan., 1878; asst. co. atty., Mitchell Co., Kan., 1879; came to Chicago Jan. 1, 1891, and entered into partnership with Gen. John C. Black, as Black & Goodwin, which still con- tinues. Bank atty. since 1894; consolidated Sioux City (Ia.) street rys., 1899; gen. counsel Sioux City Traction Co., 1899-1902, and dir .; city atty., Naperville, Ill., since 1907; dir. Riv- erside Park, Sioux City. Mem. Chicago Bar Association, Ill. State Bar Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Knights of Pythias. Mason (32°) : pres. Jubilee Consistory Class. Republican. Methodist; trus- tee Kan. Wesleyan Univ., 1886, DePauw Univ., 1910. Dir. 6 years, pres. Aberdeen-Angus Assn .. 1905-6. Clubs: Union League. Hamilton. Au- thor: Five Generations of Goodwins of Kittery, Maine; The Goodwins of Virginia. The South- ern Goodwins. Recreations: raising fine stock, agriculture and motoring. Owner of "Heather- ton House" and farm of 400 acres, one of the leading country "show" places of Ill .: owner of noted Heatherton herd of Aberdeen-Angus cat- tle, which he founded. 1883. Residence: Naper- Ville, Ill. Office: 108 S. LaSalle St.
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