The book of Chicagoans, a biographical dictionary of leading living men of the city of Chicago, 1911, Part 94

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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HATFIELD, Edmund Lewis, general mgr. Radford Publications, Chicago; born Brooklyn, Mar. 7, 1869; son William Edmund and Phebe Emma (Armstrong) Hatfield; ed. pub. schools; married May Stafford, of New York City, July 28, 1900; 1 son: Edmund L., Jr. On editorial staff New York Sun, 1890-1900; asst. business mgr. Tribune, Scranton, Pa., 1900-5; gen. mgr. Radford Publications, Chicago, since Apr. 17, 1907. Republican. Methodist. Mason, Edgewa- ter Lodge 901, Oriental Consistory, Medinah Temple Mystic Shrine; mem. Modern Woodmen of America. Recreations: billiards, fishing. Res- idence: 1259 Thorndale Av. Office: 178 W. Jack- son Boul.


HATFIELD, James Taft, philologist; born Brooklyn, June 15, 1862; son Rev. Robert M. and Elizabeth Ann (Taft) Hatfield; A.B., North- western Univ., 1883, A.M., 1886; studied Japan, China, India, Egypt, 1883-4; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins, 1890; Berlin, Tübingen, Oxford, 1896-7; married Maude Hollingsworth Wilson, of Bal- timore, Mar. 13, 1890. Prof. classical langs., Rust Univ., Holly Springs, Miss., 1884-5; prin. McCormick Sch., DeFuniak, Fla., 1886; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1887-90; prof. German lang. and lit., 1890, German lit. since 1890, Northwestern Univ. Served in Spanish-Am. War on U.S. cruiser Yale, June-Aug. 1898. Contributing ed- itor Americana Germanica. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Modern Lang. Assn. America, Deutsche Bibliographische Gesellschaft, Berlin, and other philol. socs. Author of a number of books, for titles see Who's Who in America. Residence: 617 Foster St., Evanston, Ill.


HATFIELD, Marcus Patten, physician, au- thor; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


HATTON, Frederic Howard, dramatic critic; born Peru, Ill., July 30, 1879; son Dr. Albert Henry and Jennie Cornelia (Bangs) Hatton; B.S., Univ. of Wis., 1901; M.A., Princeton, 1904; married Fanny Locke Mackenzie, daughter late Dr. Clinton Locke, of Chicago, Nov. 11, 1909. Began newspaper work on staff LaSalle (Ill.) Democrat-Mirror, 1901; has since served on va- rious papers in Ill., Ja., Milwaukee and Chicago until 1906; on staff Chicago Evening Post since 1906, dramatic critic since Aug. 31, 1909. Con- tributor to The Theatre, Dramatic News, Green Book and other magazines on theatrical topics. Independent in politics. Episcopalian. Mem. S. A.R., Ill. Hist. Soc., and Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Chi fraternities. Clubs: Princeton, Wiscon- sin, South Shore Country. Residence: 4640 Drex- el Boul. Office: The Evening Post.


HATTSTAEDT, John James, teacher of mu- sic; born Monroe, Mich., Dec. 29, 1851; son Rev. William and Louise Marie (Schmid) Hattstaedt; ed. private school at Monroe, Mich .; musical edn. in various schools in U.S. and Germany; married Chicago, Dec. 22, 1882, Kate May Cas- tle; children: John Robert, Louise Annie. Be- gan career as teacher of piano at Detroit, Mich., 1869, at St. Louis, Mo., 1871-5; since 1875 in Chicago; founded, 1886, Am. Conservatory of Music, of which 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. Mem. Chicago Assn. of Commerce; dir. Music Teachers' Nat. Assn. Clubs : Kenwood, Cliff Dwellers, Mich. Soc. Rec- reation: bowling. Residence: 5043 Washington Av. Office: Kimball Hall.


HAUGAN, Hauman G., comptroller C.,M.&St. P.Ry.Co .; born Christiania, Norway, Nov. 7, 1840; son Helge A. and Anna B. Haugan; ed. Christiania, Norway; married Rockdell, Minn .. Oct. 22, 1879, Emma Petersen; children: Helga C., Ragna L., Alice J. Was bookkeeper and la- ter acting cashier of Batavian Bank, LaCrosse, Wis., 1864-70; entered ry. service as paymaster and later auditor of the South Minn. Ry. Co., 1870-80; sec. to gen. supt., W. C. Van Horne, C., M.&St.P.Ry.Co., 1880-3; land commr., same road, 1883-1901; comptroller of same road Jan. 1, 1901-10; retired from active ry. service July 1, 1910. Dir. and advisor State Bank of Chicago. Republican. English Lutheran. Clubs: Union League, Evanston Golf; also Milwaukee (Mil- waukee). Residence: 1122 Judson Av., Evans- ton, Ill. Office: Ry. Exchange.


HAUGAN, Helge Alexander, banker; deceased; see Vol. 1905.


HAUGAN, Henry A., vice-pres. State Bank of Chicago. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Ath- letic. Residence: 602 Deming Pl. Office: 135 W. Washington St.


HAUGAN, Oscar H., banker, consul; born Chicago, Nov. 5, 1872; son late Helge Alexan- der and Laura A. (Wardrum) Haugan; ed. Northwestern Univ .; married Clara C. Jevne, of Chicago, June 26, 1900; 2 children: Helen and Jevne. Identified with the State Bank of Chica- go since 1892, and has been mgr. of the real es- tate loan dept. since 1897, and dir. since 1910. Apptd. consul at Chicago for Norway, 1910. Interested in Norwegian charities; treas. Nor- wegian Lutheran Children's Home. Mem. Chi- cago Real Estate Board. Clubs: Union League, Norwegian, Norwegian Quartette, Swedish Club. Recreations: motoring, fishing, sailing, walking and' music. Residence: 447 Roslyn Pl. Office: 135 W. Washington St.


HAUGHTON, Ernest Harlan, pres. Bryan- Marsh Co .; born Tecumseh, Neb., Aug. 22, 1874: son Samuel and Angeline (Wells) Haughton; grad. Tecumseh High School, 1891; grad. B.S .. in elec. engring., Univ. of Neb., 1895; married Julia Yeaman, of Henderson, Ky., June 4, 1901. Inspector for Electrical Bureau (insurance). Lincoln, Neb., 1895-6; salesman for Morgan & Wright, in Pa., 1897-1900; salesman in the South for the Bryan-Marsh Co., incandescent lamps, 1901-2, and mgr. of the Cincinnati office for the co. 1902-July 31, 1904, when became pres. and gen. mgr. Bryan-Marsh Co. Member Am. Inst. Elec. Engrs., Illuminating Engring. Soc .: mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Clubs: Ill. Athlet- ic, University. Residence: 818 E. 45th St. Sum- mer Residence: Association Island, Henderson Harbor, N.Y. Office: 1105 Manhattan Bldg.


HAUPT, Edward, sec. Strobel Steel Construc- tion Co .; born Philadelphia, Mar. 24, 1869; son J. Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth (Ziegler) Haupt; grad. high school, Phila .; married Maud Wistar, of Phila., Oct. 24, 1894. Began in cler- ical capacity for Phoenix Iron Co .. Phoenix- ville, Pa., 1886, and later was in charge shops and mills of that co. until 1896, when came to


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Chicago to assume charge of the north works of the Ill. Steel Co .; left the latter position in 1898 to become a infrs.' agt .; went to New Orleans as partner in the firm of W. W. Bierce, Ltd., 1904-5; sec. of the Strobel Steel Construc- tion Co .. Chicago, since 1905. Mem. Western Soc. Engrs. Republican. Lutheran. Clubs: Chi- cago Athletic, Chicago Yacht, Engrs.', Church. Recreations: golf, yachting, settlement work. Residence: 2309 Calumet Av. Office: 1744 Mo- nadnock Blk.


HAUSSKE, August, furniture mfr .; born in Hamburg, Germany, Mar. 6, 1847; son Carl Au- gust and Anna Hausske; ed. pub. schools of Hamburg, Germany; married Chicago, Sept. 29, 1869, Alberdine Messerschmidt; children: Will- iam A., Anna E., Meta M. Learned trade of wood carver and designer in Germany; came to Chicago, 1869; later lived in Milwaukee 6 years; worked at trade as journeyman until 1879, when established business of August Hausske & Co., furniture mfrs., in Chicago, of which is pres. Republican. Mason. Residence: 523 Arlington Pl. Office: 1529 Smith Av.


HAVEMEYER, Herbert Everard, sugar bro- ker; born Chicago, Feb. 9, 1876; son William A. and Rosa R. (Goold) Havemeyer; ed. Univer- sity School, Chicago; was in the class of 1899 at Cornell Univ. Law School, but did not grad .; married Riverside, Ill., June 4, 1902, Sarah M. Kinzie; children: Rosaline, Herbert Kinzie. Be- came a mem., 1898, of firm of W. A. Havemey- er & Co., agents for the Am. Sugar Refining Co., founded by his father, who died in the summer of 1903. Mem. Sigma Phi. Clubs: Riv- erside Golf; also Knollwood Country (New York). Recreation: golf. Residence: Riverside, Ill. Office: 222 N. Wabash Av.


HAWKES, Benjamin Carleton, pres. Standard Playing Card Co .; born Chicago, Oct. 8, 1875; son Moses A. and Louise R. (Starrett) Hawkes; ed. North Division High School, prep. dept. of Northwestern Univ., and Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.), 1896; married Chicago, Oct. 5, 1898, Mary Belknap; 1 son: Belknap Carleton. Admitted to bar, 1896; was mem. law 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., mfg. chemists. Republican. Mason (32°, Shrin- er), K.P., I.O.O.F. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Chi- cago Drug Trade, Casino (Edgewater). Recre- ation: bowling. Residence: 6013 Winthrop Av. Office: 345 W. Michigan St.


HAWLEY, Charles Gilbert, patent lawyer; born Normal, Ill., June 20, 1868; son Benjamin Ruggles and Hannah Rosamond (Hall) Haw- ley; grad. Chicago Manual Training School, 1886; student Cornell Univ., 1886-7; LL.B., Northwestern Univ. Law School, 1889; married Watkins, N.Y., 1891, Susan Hillerman; children: Stuart, Hope, Charlotte Hawley; married 2d, Chicago, Jan. 15, 1902, Alice Eloise Freeborn (nee Adams). In 1887 operated machinery bus- iness; in 1888 entered law office of George P. Barton, Chicago; in 1889 entered law office of Paul & Merwin, Minneapolis, Minn., and' in 1891 became 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. Clubs: Hamilton, Chicago Yacht. Resi- dence: 5517 East End Av. Office: Marquette Building.


HAWLEY, Clark W., oculist and aurist; born Jefferson, O., Nov. 15, 1854; son Sidney B. and Mary Ann (Webster) Hawley; grad. West Au- rora (Ill.) High School, 1874; Rush Med. Coll., M.D., 1885; studied in Europe 1 year; married Peru, O., May 2, 1886, Edna Virginia Chitten- den; 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. ophthalmology and otology, Jen- ner Med. Coll .; now prof. ophthalmology, Post- Grad. Med. School and Hosp .; oculist and aurist to Provident Hosp. Republican. Mem. A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Ophthalmological and Otological Soc., Physicians' Club, Fox Riv- er Valley Medical Soc. Club: Suburban of La Grange. Residence: LaGrange, Ill. Office: Chi- cago Savings Bank Bldg.


HAWLEY, Edgar Reed, physician; born Chi- cago, Nov. 20, 1863; son Uriah Rogers and Hel- en (Reed) Hawley; ed. pub. school, Chicago, until 1878, followed by 2 years at Norwich Univ., Northfield, Vt .; grad. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, M.D., 1892; married Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 7, 1898, Helen Shufeldt; children: Edgar Uriah, John William, Ellen Margaret. Practiced medicine in a small Wis. town for 2 years; since 1894 in practice in Chi- cago. Med. dir. Ill. Life Insurance Co. Repub- lican. Catholic. Residence: Vincennes Hotel. Office: 105 W. Monroe St.


HAWLEY, Fred Vermillia, clergyman; born Bath, Mich., Nov. 2, 1862; son Hanford H. and Mahala J. (Abel) Hawley; grad. Hillsdale Coll., 1891; studied in Theol. Sem., Hillsdale, Mich .; married Mary Washburn, Aug. 3, 1891. Or- dained Bapt. ministry, 1891; was pastor Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, Mich .; withdrew from Bapt. Ch., 1893, and organized People's Ch., Brooklyn, Mich .; pastor First Unitarian Ch., Jackson, Mich., 1897-1900, Ch. of the Messiah, Louisville, Ky., 1900-2; sec. Western Unitarian Conf., with supervision of Unitarian churches in 14 states, 1902-4; pastor Unity Ch., Chicago, since Mar. 1904. Pres. Ill. Conf. Unitarian Chs. since 1906. Asso. editor of Unity, Chicago, Grand Chaplain Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, 1905- 7. Residence: 4232 N. Hermitage Av.


HAWLEY, George Fuller, physician and sur- geon; born Hartford, Conn., Feb. 16, 1844; son George Benjamin and' Z. C. (Fuller) Hawley; ed. common and high schools of Hartford; also at Yale Coll .; M.D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1867; married Newark, N.J., 1885, Clara W. Hay; married 2d, Chicago, 1901, Elizabeth Lane; children: George Burton, Clara (Mrs. Robert Krochell), Ione, Julia H. C. (Mrs. H. A. Allen.) In practice of medicine at Hartford, Conn., 1867-81; since 1883 in Chicago. Late surgeon 1st Regt., Conn. N.G .; mem. Vet- eran Assn. Hartford City Guard; late mem. staff at Hartford Hosp. Mem. staff of Cook Co. Hosp., Chicago; prof. of laryngology, rhinology and otology, Ill. Post-Grad. Med. School; prof. laryngology, Jenner School Medicine. Mem. Chicago Med. Soc., Ill. State Med. Soc., A.M.A .; fellow Acad. of Ophthalmology, Otology and' Laryngology. Republican. Methodist. Resi- dence: 757 Buena Av. Office: 31 N. State St.


HAWLEY, Henry Stephen, mfr .; born Bridge- port, Conn., Aug. 12, 1851; son Daniel W. and Henrietta S. (Hopkins) Hawley; ed. in Bridge- port pub. schools; married Chicago, Nov. 3, 1880, Lillie L. Ferguson; children: Royal Dun- can, Philip Ferguson, Henry Stephen (died in infancy). Was engaged in bridge contracting, and in promoting and constructing railroads, 1874-83, including the Grand Trunk Ry. (Val- paraiso, Ind., to Thornton, Ill.), and purchased' at master's sale the Chicago & Southern R.R. (now owned by C.&G.T.Ry.); promoter Chicago & Wis. R.R., 1883; pres. Chicago, Wis. & Minn. R.R. during its construction from Chicago to Schleisingerville, Wis .; was gen. agt. and pur- chased right of way of portions of C.G.W.R.R., and on its completion its gen. agt. in charge of traffic and leases, 1883-90; gen. agt. in charge of traffic C.&N.P.R.R., 1890-3; gen. agt. and treas. for receivers, same road, 1893-7; gen. agt. and treas. the reorganized co., the C.T.T.R.R., 1897-9; traffic mgr., treas. and asst. sec., same road, 1899-1902; now pres. and dir. Railroad Supply Co., mfrs. and dealers in railroad sup-


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plies. Republican; was active in campaigns, 1880, 1884 and' 1888, in Ill .; sec. Union League of America, 1872-4. Episcopalian; senior war- den Church of the Redeemer; mem. board of trustees, Endowment Fund, Diocese of Chica- go. Mem. Royal Arcanum, Royal League. Clubs: Union League, South Shore Country, Chicago Automobile, Chicago Yacht, Church; also En- gineers', of New York. Recreations: reading, traveling, motoring. Residence: 5845 Madison Av. Office: Bedford Bldg.


HAWLEY, Joseph Roy, physician; born Chi- cago, Sept. 9, 1871; son Charles A. and Electa (Weaver) Hawley; ed. pub. schools, 1 year at Mich. Mil. Acad .; 3 years Muskegon (Mich.) High School; M.D., Chicago Med. Coll., 1893; married Muskegon, Mich., Feb. 11, 1904, Daisy Miller. Practiced medicine, 1893-1901; then be- gan introduction to the profession of the Rob- erts-Hawley Lymph Compound, of which he is one of the originators. Formerly prof. practice of medicine, Chicago Clinical School; returned to practice in 1904. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Mason (K.T.). Was police sur- geon and sec. of the Civil Service Med. Exam- ining Board. Club: Hinsdale Golf. Residence: 3120 Calumet Av. Office: 7 W. Madison St.


HAWXHURST, James Martindale, piano mfr .; born Warwick, Orange Co., N.Y., Mar. 16, 1858; son James H. and Helen (DuBois) Hawx- hurst; grad. Hudson River Inst., Claverack, N. Y., 1875; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1879; married Elizabeth Crawford, Lex- ington, Ky., Oct. 18, 1891; 1 daughter: Gertrude Helen. Began business career with F. G. Smith Piano Co., New York, 1879, becoming gen. mgr. of its branch houses at Chicago, St. Louis, Kan- sas City and Milwaukee in 1886, and' vice-pres. and dir. in 1905. Mem. Chicago Assn. of Com- merce (mem. Ways and Means Com., 1910-11), Chicago Piano and Organ Assn. (1st vice-pres., 1910-11). Mem. Phi Nu Theta. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Glen View Golf, Evanston. Recrea- tions: golf, hunting, fishing. Residence: 1212 Judson Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: 626 S. Wa- bash Av.


HAYDEN, Albert, mfr .; born Columbus, O., May 18, 1847; son Peter and Alice (Booth) Hay- den; moved with parents to New York City, 1849; A.M., Kenyon Coll., 1869; married New York City, May 13, 1869, Lizzie Barker Smull (died 1875); married 2d, 1877, Emma How, of Chicago; children: Albert, Jr., Julian. Imme- diately after graduation became mem. of firm of P. Hayden & Son. Newark, N.J., mfrs. of brass goods; later of P. Hayden & Co., saddlery and saddlery hardware (incorporated as the P. Hayden Co., 1884), coming to Chicago, 1877, to assume the management of the Chicago branch of the company; one of originators of the Hay- den hollow-tile paving material, and the Hay- den fire-proof tiling, and is interested in va- rious commercial enterprises. One of organ- izers of the Art Inst. of Chicago; ex-pres. Beethoven Soc., under Carl Wolson, leader, a notable musical organization of Chicago; for- merly trustee of Kenyon Coll., unanimously elected through the nomination of Ex-Presi- dent Hayes. Sec. of finance of the local com. of the Rep. Nat. Convention of 1880. Mem. Al- pha Delta Phi. Residence: 4322 Drexel Boul. Office: Unity Bldg.


HAYDEN, William, mfr .; born Boyle, Ire- land, Jan. 6, 1845; son John and Mary (Mul- lany ) Hayden; came to U.S. as child; reared on farm near Busseville, Wis .; ed. pub. schools of Busseville; married Evanston, Ill .. June 20, 1896, Julia French: children: Ralph Woodward, Agnes Elvira. After leaving school came to Chicago and was employed with William E. Burlock, mfrs. 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


Mfg. Co., mfrs. of men's neckwear, of which is pres. Republican. Mason. Mem. Evanston His- torical Soc. Residence: 1028 Judson Av., Ev- anston, Ill. Office: 228 S. Market St.


HAYES, Doremus Almy, theologian; born Rus- selville, O., May 17, 1863; son James Knox and Sarah Elizabeth (Wilkins) Hayes; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1884, A.M., 1887; Ph.D., S.T. B., Boston Univ., 1887; Jacob Sleeper fellow of Boston Univ., at Berlin and Leipzig, 1891-2; (S.T.D., Boston Univ., 1901; LL.D., Mo. Wes- leyan, 1902); married Hester Ann Juvenal, of Upper Sandusky, O., July 28, 1887. Ordained M.E. ministry, 1887; pastor, San Leandro, Cal., 1887-8; prof. Greek lang. and lit., Univ. of the Pacific, 1888-91; pastor, Napa, Cal., 1892-5; prof. Bibl. theology, Iliff Sch. of Theology (Univ. of Denver), 1895-6; prof. English Bible, 1896-1901, N.T. exegesis since 1901, librarian since 1906, Garrett Bibl. Inst. (Northwestern Univ.) Mem. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, Re- ligious Edn. Assn., Chicago Soc. Bibl. Research, Am. Inst. Civics, Am. Peace Soc., Delta Tau Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. Wrote monographs; also articles in encyclopedias and many arti- cles in American Journal of Theology, The Bib- lical World, etc. Address: 620 Foster St., Ev- anston, Ill.


HAYES, Frank, deceased; see Vol. 1905. *HAYES, Harold Vincent; see Vol. 1905.


HAYES, Howard Wood, lawyer; born Steu- benville, O., Oct. 30, 1877; son William P. and Mary (Elliott) Hayes; ed. pub. grammar school, Steubenville, O., and Hyde Park High School, Chicago; student lit. dept. Univ. of Mich., 1 year; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1901; married Myr- tle, daughter Dr. Peter Fahrney, of Chicago. who died 1902; married 2d, Lydia Catherine Head, of Chicago, Aug. 18, 1904; 1 son: Richard Caswell. Admitted to the Ill. bar. 1901; was as- sociated with Follansbee & Follansbee for 1 year; now mem. law firm of Dunn & Hayes: appointed asst. corporation counsel of City of Chicago, April 1907; had charge of the drafting of practically all of the city ordinances passed by the City Council, 1908-10. Republican. Mem. Ill. State Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn., Legal Club and Beta Theta Pi. Mason; mem. Royal Arcanum. Clubs: University, Hamilton, South Shore Country. Recreations: golf, athletics. Residence: 1343 E. 49th St. Offices: City Hall, and 950, 72 W. Adams St.


HAYFORD, Ernest Linwood, physician; born Milford, Mass., Feb. 28, 1865; son Ira and Ca- lista (Johnson) Hayford: ed. pub. schools of Worcester, Milford and Woburn, Mass .; M.D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia Univ.), New York, 1890; married Woburn, Mass .. Nov. 15, 1892, Mary L. Knowlton; 2 chil- dren: Ruth, Arthur Wellesley. Was a druggist in Woburn and Boston, Mass .. 1882-7; since 1890 in general practice of medicine in Chica- go; med. dir. Chicago Y.M.C.A., 1890-4; chief med. examiner Equitable Life Assurance Soc., 1903-4. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chi- cago Med. Soc., Physicians' Club, Therapeutic Club, Miss. Valley Med. Assn .. Am. Roentgen Ray Soc., Chicago Acad. of Sciences. Republic- an. Methodist. Mem. New England Soc. of Chi- cago. K.T. Residence: 2301 Monroe St. Office: 15 E. Washington St.


HAYFORD, John Fillmore, civil engr .: born Rouse's Point, N.Y., May 19, 1868; son Hiram and Mildred Alevia (Fillmore) Hayford; C.E ... Cornell Univ .. 1889; married Lucy Stone. of Charlotte, N.Y., Oct. 11. 1894. Apptd. com- puter U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey. June 1889: asst. astronomer to Internat. Boundary Commn. U.S. and Mexico, in charge of one of field par- ties, 1892-3; aid and' later asst. U.S. Coast and Good. Survey. 1894-5: instr. civ. engring .. Cor- nell Univ., 1895-S; expert computer and geode- sist. U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey. 1898-1909. and inspr. of geodetic work and chief of com- puting div .. 1900-9; dir. Coll. Engring .. North-


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western Univ., since Sept. 1, 1909. Fellow A.A. A.S .; mem. Philos. Soc. Washington, Washing- ton Acad. Sciences, Astron. and Astrophys. Soc. America, Am. Soc. C.E. Author: Geodetic As- tronomy, 1898; also numerous monographs in reports of U.S. Coast and Geod. Survey. Resi- dence: 574 Ingleside Park, Evanston, Ill.


HAYNER, Frank Eugene, lawyer; born Brod- head, Wis., Nov. 21, 1865; son Sanford P. and Eleanor M. (Ames) Hayner; educated primary schools of Janesville, Wis .; grammar and high schools, Chicago. Studied law in office of Trum- bull, Washburne & Robbins, and admitted to bar, Jan. 1887. Practice generally in corporate matters as atty. and counsel; has also probate practice and foreclosure and other suits in- volving real estate, and examination of ab- stracts. Republican. Congregationalist. Club: Illinois. Residence: 1458 W. Adams St. Office: 70 W. Washington St.


HAYNES, see also Haines.


*HAYNES, Myron Wilbur, clergyman; moved to Pella, Ia .; see Vol. 1905.


*HAYNES, N. Butler, loan and land agent; see Vol. 1905.


HAYNES, W (illiam) Knox, lawyer; born at Dorchester, Mass., Feb. 20, 1855; son James H. and Patience Miller (Williams) Haynes; spent early life in Colorado, going there as a child, in 1860; ed. pub. schools; married Lizzie G. Swain, of New Bedford, Mass., 1876; 2 chil- dren: William Henry and Jesse (Mrs. Wilson). Admitted to bar in Denver, Colo., 1884; prac- ticed at Denver, Colo., 1884-6, since at Chicago; practice principally confined to federal courts. Has a sugar plantation in Ala. which is oper- ated as a diversion from other business rather than as an occupation. Independent in politics. Baptist. Past Master Blair Lodge A.F.&A.M .; mem. Apollo Commandery K.T., Oriental Con- sistory. Club: Chicago Athletic. Residence: 4243 Champlain Av. Office: 115 S. Dearborn St.


HAYNIE, William Duff, lawyer; born Salem, Ill., Aug. 16, 1850; son Abner F. and Martha Duff Lee (Green) Haynie; grad. model school of Ill. State Normal Univ., Normal, Ill., 1870; A.B., Harvard Univ., 1874; LL.B., Ill. Wesleyan Univ., Bloomington, 1876; married Washington, D.C., Jan. 30, 1889, Ella R. Thomas. Practiced law at Bloomington, Ill., 1876-85; chief clerk in office of 1st asst. postmaster-gen., Washing- ton, until Feb. 1889; practiced at Rapid City, S.D., 1889-92; assisted Nat. Campaign Com. of Dem. party in New York City, 1892; practiced at Deadwood, S.D., 1893-4; came to Chicago, June 1894, and Sept. 1, 1894, entered law dept. of Ill. Steel Co .; was gen. atty. Ill. Steel Co. and mem. firm of Knapp, Haynie & Campbell until Jan. 1909; since gen. counsel Ill. Mfrs.' Assn. and in gen. law practice. Democrat. Was 1st lieut. Co. G, 4th Regt., I.N.G. Clubs: Uni- versity, Iroquois, Colonial, South Shore. Resi- dence: 434 E. 46th St. Office: Merchants Loan & Trust Bldg.


HAYS, Arthur Alexander, M.S., B.D .; instr. in New Testament exegesis and church history, McCormick Theol. Sem. Residence: 444 Fuller- ton Parkway.


HAYT, Henry C., retired brick mfr .; see Vol. 1905.


HAZZARD, James Irving, ry. official; born Peoria, Ill., Nov. 20. 1865; son Samuel Parker and Sarah Phipps (Peters) Hazzard; ed. pub. school, Indianapolis, Ind .; grad. Asbury (now DePauw) Univ., 1884; married Evansville, Ind., Dec. 16, 1891, Kathrine Dallam Stockwell; 1 daughter: Kathrine Stockwell. Was city pas- senger and ticket agt., Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R.R., Indianapolis, Sept., 1884-June 30, 1886; asst. gen. passenger agt. Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City Ry., June 30, 1886-May 30, 1889; gen. agt. Santa Fé System City of Mex- ico, June 30, 1889, gen. agt. same system at Cincinnati, O., until May 30, 1898; gen. agt.




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