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TALLMADGE, Thomas Eddy, architect; b. at Washington, D.C., Apr. 24, 1876; s. of Lewis Cass and Mary Eliza (Eddy) Tallmadge; B.S. in Archi- tecture, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1898; unmarried. Be- gan practice at Chicago with D. H. Burnham & Co., 1898, continuing 8 yrs .; mem. Tallmadge & Watson since 1905; lecturer on architectural his- tory, Armour Inst. Tech., and Art Inst. Chicago. Mem. A.I.A., Chicago Architectural Club, Chicago Soc. Etchers, Republican. Methodist. Clubs: Cliff Dwellers, Glen View Golf. Evanston Country, Uni- versity of Evanston. Recreations: shooting, paint- ing, etching. Residence: University Club, Evans- ton, Ill. Office: 189 W. Madison St., Chicago.
TALLMAN, Percy L., mfr .; b. Chicago, June 28, 1881; s. Lewis C. and Carrie Rebecca ( Wills) Tall- man; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Lillian Cutter Hinds, of Hinsdale, Ill., Apr. 20, 1902; I daughter, Mary Louise. Engaged in manufacture of loose leaf systems since 1903; pres. Tallman, Robbins &
TALTY, George, lawyer. (See vol. 1911.)
TANNER, Wallace A., manager Chicago office Bemis Bro. Bag Co .; b. Milan, Ind., June 26, 1880; s. Simeon A. and Mary Etta ( Woolman) Tanner; ed. pub. schs., Milan; student Moore's Hill (Ind.) Coll., 1900-1; m. Barbara Laugel, of Seymour, Ind., Apr. 15, 1908; 1 daughter, Marietta Ross. Began with Bemis Bag Mfg. Co., 1901, at Indianapolis, Ind .; came to Chicago, July, 1906; mgr. Chicago office Bemis Bro. Bag Co. since 1913. Republican. Christian Scientist. Mason. Clubs: Lincoln Park Golf, Ravenswood Masonic, Mystic Athletic. Rec- reation: golf. Home: 4525 Dover St. Office: 111 W. Monroe St.
TAPPER, William Richard, coal operator; b. at Chicago, Apr. 13, 1875; s. George and Jane (Thom- linson) Tapper; A.B., Harvard, 1896, LL.B., 1898; m. Mary Townsend, of Sycamore, Ill., Dec. 5, 1899 (died 1902); m. 2d, Lorene Sidey, of Charleston, Ill., Sept. 29, 1906; 3 children: Jane, Mary, Barbara. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1898, and practiced at Chi- cago; cashier Pierce Trust & Savings Bank, Syca- more, 111., 1902-6; engaged in gen. investments, 1906-9; entered coal business, 1909, and since pres. and treas. Northern Coal Co. Mem. Chicago Coal Dealers' Assn., Phi Delta Theta. Republican. Uni- versalist. Mem. Riverside Lodge, A.F. and A.M .; Sycamore Commandery, K.T .; Rockford Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S. Clubs: University, Exmoor Country. Recreations: golf, automobiling. Home: Highland Park, Ill. Office: 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
TARBELL, Frank Bigelow, archaeologist; b. at Groton, Mass., Jan. 1, 1853; s. of John and Sarah (Fosdick) Tarbell; A.B., Yale, 1873, Ph.D., 1879; unmarried. Tutor Greek, 1876-82, asst. prof. Greek and instr. logic, 1882-7, Yale; annual dir. Am. Sch. of Classical Studies, Athens, 1888-9; instr. Greek, Harvard, 1889-92; sec. Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Athens, 1892-3; asso. prof. Greek, 1892-4, prof. of classical archæology since 1894, Univ. of Chicago. Author: The Philippics of Demosthenes. 1880; A History of Greek Art, 1896; Catalogue of Bronzes, etc., in Field Mus. of Natural History, 1909. Ad- dress: 5344 University Av.
TARNOWSKY, George de, surgeon; b. at Nice, France, May 27, 1873; s. Michel de and Juliana (Oakley) Tarnowsky; ed. Anglo-American Coll., Nice, France: Univ. of France; M.D., Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., 1900; m. Bertha Nixon, of Chi- cago, Sept. 3, 1902; children: Alexis, Olga, Nixon, Mary Oakley. Practiced at Chicago since 1900; lec- turer on gynecology, Chicago Policlinic; surgeon to Cook Co. and Ravenswood hosps .; prof. of clin. surgery, Loyola Univ. Capt. Med. Officers' Reserve Corps, U.S.A. Fellow Am. Coll. Surgeons; mem. of A.M.A., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Gynecol. Soc., Chicago Surg. Soc., Chicago Inst. Medicine. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Club: University. Home: 2719 Pine Grove Av. Office: 30 N. Michigan Av.
TATE, Homer Gladden, commercial paper; b. at Suncook, N.H., Oct. 19, 1880; s. Henry W. and Ma- rian L. (Smith) Tate; A. B., Des Moines ( Ia.) Coll., 1902; m. Florence Webb, of Halifax, N.S., June 7, 1911; 1 son, Henry Webb. Treas. Union Commer- cial Co., commercial paper; also treas. Imperial Box Co. Republican. Baptist. Club: University (Evanston). Recreations: motoring, tennis. Home: Evanston, Ill. Office: 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
TATGE, Gustavus John, lawyer; b. Crete, Will Co., Ill., Apr. 16, 1866; s. Conrad and Sophia Tatge; ed. pub. schs. of Joliet, Ill .; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1887; m. Sept. 18, 1890, Minnie Dack- erman, of Chicago; children: Paul, Luther, Frances. Admitted to bar, 1887; justice of the peace, 1891-2; Dem. nominee for judge Superior Court, 1903; be- came partner with Merritt Willis Pinckney, Mar., 1893; later mem. firm of Tatge & Koepke; mem. Tatge & Tatge since Jan. 1, 1917. Dir. of Halsted Street State Bank, Sixty-third and Halsted State Savings Bank. Apptd. county atty., 1911-14 (re- signed) ; apptd. civil service commr. of Cook Co., Feb. 13, 1912, law later declared unconstitutional; candidate for judge Circuit Court, June, 1916.
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Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Lutheran. Home: 6630 Harvard Av. Office: 105 W. Monroe St.
TATNALL, Robert Richardson, M.D. (See vol. 1911.)
TAUSSIG, Henry Garfield, leaf tobacco; b. Chi- cago, July 2, 1881; s. William and Julia (Stein) Taussig; ed. grammar sch. No. 77, N.Y. City, and St. Vita's Mil. Acad., Kankakee, Ill .; m. Hilda Wald, of Chicago, Dec. 28, 1909; 1 daughter, Sara Hart. Began as elk. in wholesale tobacco house. 1895-7; cik. and salesman for father, wholesale leaf tobacco, 1897-1910; treas. Taussig & Co. (est. by father, 1868), jobbers and importers of leaf to- bacco, since 1910; also extensively interested in tobacco plantations in U.S. Mem. B'nai B'rith. Ma- son. Recreation: fishing. Home: 4724 Greenwood Av. Office: 319 W. Randolph St.
TAUSSIG, Leo L., wholesale leaf tobacco; b. at Chicago, Nov. 14, 1890; s. William and Julia (Stein) Taussig; ed. pub. schs .; m. Babette Levy, of Dal- las, Tex., Apr. 30, 1913; 1 daughter, Jane Babette. Became connected with Taussig & Co., in 1906, and is now a dir. same. Jewish religion. Recrea- tion: fishing. Home: 5231 Drexel Av. Office: 319 W. Randolph St.
TAUSSIG, William, tobacco dealer and grower; b. Hostaun, Bohemia, Mar. 27, 1847; s. Latzar and Henryetta ( Flusser) Taussig; ed. in Hostaun, nr. Prague, Austria; came to U.S., 1866; m. Chi- cago, Julia Stein, of Mobile, Ala., Mar. 19, 1876; 5 children: Henry Garfield, Hattie Bertha ( Mrs. Fred Neuman), Lillian (Mrs. Harry Eisenstaedt), Leo L. Entered tobacco business in N.Y. City, 1868; removed to Chicago, 1870; pres. Taussig & Co. since 1900. Mem. B'nai B'rith. Club: Standard. Home: 4936 Washington Park Pl. Office: 319 W. Randolph St.
TAYLOR, Benjamin Franklin, investment bank- health, and chmn. com. on high pressure water; er; b. Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 1, 1873; s. Henry P. and Aimee ( Bell) Taylor; ed. pub. schs. of Battle Creek, and under pvt. tutors; m. Josephine Lee Marks, of Lake Geneva, Wis., July 14, 1897; 1 son, Stanly Newton. In employ of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, 1888-90; then in coal business 6 mos .; with James H. Walker Dry Goods Co., 1890-4; with J. V. Farwell Co., 1894-1905, Mason, Lewis & Co., bonds, 1905-10, Finley Barrell & Co., 1911; vice pres. Yard, Otis & Taylor, 1911-17; pres. Taylor, Ewart & Co. since Apr. 1, 1917. Served in 1st Regt. I.N.G., 1891-4. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Union League, Skokie Country. Recreation: golf. Home: 1449 N. Dearborn St. Office: 105 S. La Salle St.
TAYLOR, Bert Leston ("B. L. T."), author; b. Goshen, Mass., Nov. 13, 1866: s. A. O. and Kath- erine ( White) Taylor; ed. Coll. City of New York; m. Emma Bonner, of Providence, R.I., Nov. It, Chicago Tribune. Author: The Well in the Wood, 1904; The Charlatans, 1906; A Line-o'-Verse or Two, 1911; The Pipesmoke Carry, 1912; Motley Measures, 1913; also booklets The Bilioustine and The Book Booster, 1901. Home: 40 E. Schiller St.
1895. Conducts column "A Line o' Type or Two" in ciated with Hon. Leonard Swett until latter's
TAYLOR, Charles Henry, grain commn .; b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 2, 1844; s. Rev. Charles Coffin and Henrietta Sophia Tryon (Smith) Taylor; ed. pub. schs., Kalamazoo, Mich., and Blasdell's Acad., Newton Lower Falls, Mass .; m. Jane Fitzhugh, of Bay City, Mich., Oct. 16, 1877; 2 children: Fitzhugh and Katharine Tryon (deceased). Came to Chi- cago, 1865, and was bookkeeper and cashier for Bradner Smith & Co., until 1866; with George C. Smith Bros., bankers, 1866-8; grain commn. mcht. since 1869; mem. firm of Taylor & Hurlbut, 1869- 72; C. H. Taylor & Co., 1872-7; now in business alone. Served in 2d Mich. Vol. Inf. in Civil War; in I.N.G., with rank of capt., 1877-8. Republican. Episcopalian. Commander George 11. Thomas Post No. 5 G.A.R., 1903; pres. G.A.R. Memorial Assn. of Cook Co., 1904; pres. Western Soc. Army of Po- tomac, 1910-11; dir. G. A. Hall and Memorial Assn .; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Chicago Hist. Soc .; treas. Chicago Astronomical Soc. since 1915. Mem. Chi- cago Bd. of Trade since 1868 (dir. 1902-4). Recrea- tions: music, mountaineering. Home: 4402 Green- wood Av. Office: 501, 140 W. Van Buren St.
TAYLOR, Dudley, lawyer; b. Owosso, Mich., Feb. 7, 1873; s. Benjamin Franklin and Louisa Jane Taylor; ed. high sch., Owosso, Mich., and lit. dept. Univ. of Mich .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1896; m. Eva Bennett, of Chicago, Feb. 10, 1903; 3 children: Ben- nett, Elizabeth, Franklin (deceased). Admitted to Ill. bar, 1897; mem, firm Taylor, Ingraham & Sad- ler. 1900-1, Job & Taylor, 1902-12, since practicing alone. Atty. for Associated Employers of 111., Em- ployers' Assn. of Chicago, Building Construction Employers' Assn., etc. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Republican. Unitarian. Mason. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Westward Ho Golf. Home: 215 N. Central Av. Office: 1818, 139 N. Clark St.
TAYLOR. Edward Henson, lawyer; b. on farm in Douglas Co., 111., Sept. 25, 1867; s. Abraham Bon- nett and Nancy Jane (Gill) Taylor; ed. common schs. of Douglas Co .: Tuscola (Ill.) High Sch .; Northwestern Univ. Law Sch .; m. Helen H. Hebel, of Chicago, Sept. 24, 1902; children: Edward L., Paul H., Ruth. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1893, and practiced at Chicago, alone until 1904; mem. firm Garrison & Taylor, 1904-6; asst. state's atty. of Cook County, 1906-11; resumed practice; now asst. atty. gen. of Ill., at Chicago. Mem, Chicago Bar Assn. Republican. Mason, Odd Fellow. Club: Hamilton. Home: 119 Maple St. Office: 140 N. Dearborn St.
TAYLOR, Francis Winthrop, real estate; b. Chi- cago, Aug. 16, 1878; s. Samuel Gale and Marian J. ( Winthrop) Taylor; grad. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N.H., 1898. With Aldis & Co. from Sept., 1898, part- ner in the firm, 1903-13: in real estate business under own name since 1914; also vice pres. S. G. Taylor Chain Co. Elected alderman 21st Ward. 1907, reelected, 1909; chmn. of com. on city hall and public buildings, in charge of building the new City Hall; mem. com. on local industries, building. mem. Special Park Commn .; mem, exec. com. of Chicago Plan Commn .: chmn. Milk Commn. Sec. to the Sec. of the Treasury, Washington, D.C., 1911- 13. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce, Chicago Real Estate Bd., Chicago Building Mgrs.' Assn., Nat. Assn. Building Mgrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Mason. Clubs: Chicago, Hamilton, City, Saddle and Cycle. Recreations: canoeing, travel and outdoor sports, Home: 73 E. Division St. Office: 640, 140 S. Dearborn St.
TAYLOR, George Halleck; b. Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 25, 1865; s. Robert A. and Matilda ( Piper ) Taylor; grad. high sch., Terre Haute, 1883; spent 4 yrs. in spl. study and in newspaper work: came to Chicago and entered the Northwestern Univ. Law Sch., and at same time was a student in the law office of Hon. Leonard Swett and Hon. P. S. Gross- cup; m. Katharine Rinehart Prince, of Blooming- ton, Ill., Feb. 6, 1904. Admitted to bar, 1889; asso- death, then with Walter C. Larned in several im- portant railroad foreclosure cases; afterward with James C. Hutchins, was mem, of firm of Taylor & McWilliams, making splty. of real estate law; now engaged solely in the management of estates and gen. real estate and mortgage loans, representing several large ins, companies in making real estate loans, and a number of New York and Phila. own- ers of Chicago real estate. Dir. Standard Trust & Savings Bank. Pres. Chicago Real Estate Bd., 1915; dir. Ill. State Real Estate Assn. Mem. 111. State and Chicago har assns. Republican. Clubs: Chicago, Saudle and Cycle, Onwentsia. Home: 59 E. Division St. Office: 515 Royal Insurance Bldg.
TAYLOR, George Hooper, banker; b. Norridge- wock, Me .: s. Joshua R. and Lydia (Eaton) Taylor; ed. pub. grammar and high schs. in Me .; m. Lucille Aida Gouldin, of San Francisco, Cal .: 2 sons: Wal- ter S. and George Hooper, Jr. Engaged as con- tractor for pub, works for a number of years prior to 1879; moved to Colo., Oct., 1879; mem. Leadville City Council, 1882-3; located in Denver, 1884; asso- ciated with E. H. Rollins & Sons, investment bank- ers, 1884, vice pres, since 1893; in charge of Den- ver office for several years; came to Chicago in 1903, mgr. of Chicago branch; dir. Standard Trust & Savings Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago, Union League, Mid-Day, South Shore
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Country; Denver Athletic, Denver Club. Home: 4430 Drexel Boul. Office: 234 S. LaSalle St.
TAYLOR, George Hooper, Jr., investment bank- er; b. Thorold, Can., Mar. 14, 1878; s. George Hoop- er and Jennie (Malbon) Taylor; A.B., Princeton, 1902; m. Cecil Sargent, of London, Eng., Dec. 5, 1906. With E. H. Rollins & Sons, investment bank- ers, Boston, 1902-12; pres. Stanwood, Taylor & Co., 1912-16; pres. Taylor, Dodge & Ross since 1916; dir. Ky. Light & Power Co. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian. Elk. Clubs: Hamilton, Chicago Yacht, Exmoor Country. Rec- reations: golf, fishing, hunting. Home: 5062 Sheri- dan Rd. Office: 704-708 Harris Trust Bldg.
N. Y., May 2, 1851; s. Rev. William James Romeyn and Katharine (Cowenhoven) Taylor; A.B., Rut- gers Coll., 1870, A.M., 1873; grad. Ref. Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N.J., 1873; (D.D., Rutgers, 1888; LL.D., Ill. Coll., 1897) ; m. Leah. d. Prof, David D. Demarest, D.D., of New Brunswick, 1873. Ordained (Dutch) Ref. ministry, 1873; pastor, Ref. Ch., Hopewell, Dutchess Co., N.Y., 1873-80, Fourth Con- gl. Ch., Hartford, Conn., 1880-92; prof. practical theology, Hartford Theol. Sem., 1888-92; prof. so- cial economics, Chicago Theol. Sem., since 1892. Founder and resident warden, Chicago Commons Social Settlement, since 1894. Pres. Chicago Sch. of Civics and Philanthropy; asso. editor The Sur- vey. Mem. Draft Registration Bd., 1917. Mem. Chi- cago Assn. Commerce. Clubs: Union League, Uni- versity, City. Author: Religion in Social Action,
1913. Editorial contbr. Chicago Daily News, The Eng .; d. Edward and Elizabeth (Wheatley) Tay- Survey, etc. Address: Chicago Commons, 955 Grand lor; ed. Moulton Coll., Toronto, Ont .; B.A., Univ. of
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TAYLOR, Harry N., coal. (See vol. 1911.)
TAYLOR, Hart, stocks and bonds; b. Hickman, Ky., Aug. 12, 1858; s. Thomas H. and Sarah ( Blan- ton) Taylor; student Agrl. & Mech. Coll., Lexing- ton, Ky., 1870-1; U.S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1872-3; m. Julia A. Pease, of Louisville, Ky., Sept. pres.), Woman's City, Winnetka Woman's, Chica- 22, 1885. Began as clerk in Fifth Av. Hotel, Louis- go College, Cordon. Home: 590 Lincoln Av., Win- netka, Ill. Office: 25 E. Washington St., Chicago. ville; came to Chicago, 1880; cashier Northern Transit Co. several months: with J. T. Lester & Co., stock brokers, Dec., 1880, serving as cashier and in other positions; hecame mgr. Walker & Co., 1890; mgr. stock and bond dept. Bartlett, Frazier & Co., 1898-1910; became mem. S. B. Chapin & Co., 1910. Mem. Bd. of Trade, Chicago Stock Exchange. Catholic. Clubs: Union League, Chicago Athletic, Chicago Yacht, South Shore Country, Chesapeake Bay Yacht (Md.), Talbot County Country (Md.). Recreation: fishing. Home: 5653 Kenmore Av. Of- fice: 6, The Rookery.
TAYLOR, Henry Alfred, western manager Am. Screw Co .; b. Providence, R.I., Aug. 6, 1856; s. James Alfred and Julia Eddy (Arnold) Taylor; de- scendant of Martin Seaman, of Providence, R.I .. 1737; ed. pub. schs., Providence, until 1875; m. Jessie McArthur French, of Fond du Lac, Wis., June 16, 1886; children: Margaret Arnold (Mrs. A. H. Yates, of Parma, Ida.), Dorothy Earl, Jose- phine Gordon. Began with Am. Screw Co. at Prov- idence, R.I., 1875; opened Chicago branch for the company, 1880; now gen. sales agt. and western mgr. Pres. Oak Park Library, 1902-10; pres. Park Bd. of Oak Park; mem. advisory com. Legislative Voters' League. Republican. Mem. S.A.R. Mason (Siloam Commandery). Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Westward Ho. Recreations: golf, hunting, civic
affairs. Home: 331 S. Grove Av., Oak Park, II]. Of- or Sarah (Harris) Taylor; ed. grammar and high
fice: 69 E. Lake St., Chicago.
TAYLOR, Herbert Halliday, coal operator; b. at Columbus, O., Aug. 14, 1876; s. David and Hannah (Halliday) Taylor; student Emporia (Kan.) Coll .; m. Lida B. Irwin, of Hutchinson, Kan., Dec. 27, 1899; children: Herbert Halliday, Jr., Alice, Helen, Margaret. Identified with coal business since 1897; now pres. Taylor Coal Co., Taylor Collieries Co., Taylor Mining Co., Pocahontas Coal Co. Mem. S.A.R., Ohio Soc. of Chicago. Republican. Presby- terian. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Flossmoor Coun- try. Recreations: golf, tennis. Home: 6123 Kim- bark Av. Office: 1215 Old Colony Bldg.
TAYLOR, James Edward, vice pres. Thomson & Taylor Spice Co .; Jan. 24, 1844-Jan. 6, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
TAYLOR, J(ames) Hall, steel water pipes; b. at Paris, Ky., Aug. 3, 1877; s. Irwin and Elizabeth (Hall) Taylor; ed. pub. schs., manual training sch. and Lewis Inst .; m. at Chicago, Nina K. Atkinson, of Henderson, Ky., Feb. 5, 1902; 2 sons: Edward Hall, James Letcher. Designer and draughtsman with The Aeromotor Co., mrs. of windmills, 1895- 1900; organized American' Spiral Pipe Works, 1900, of which is sec., dir. and gen. mgr. Republican. Presbyterian. Club: Union League. Recreation: motoring. Home: 405 N. Euclid Av., Oak Park, Ill.
TAYLOR, Graham, sociologist; b. Schenectady, Office: 14th St., cor. Cicero Av., Chicago.
TAYLOR, Jesse Reade, president United Cigar Stores Co. of Ill .; b. Spencer, Henry Co., Va., June 25, 1880; s. Ryland Reade and Jeanette (Reade) Taylor; ed. high sch., Mobile, Ala., and Richmond (Va ) Coll .; m. Richmond, Oct. 12, 1904, Bessie Blair Ellyson; 2 children: Elizabeth Walker, Jeanette May. Taught in Stephens Coll., Columbia, Mo., 1898-1900; with Allen & Ginter Branch of Am. Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va., 1900-1; with United Cigar Stores Co. at New York, 1901-8; came to Chi- cago, 1908, as 1st vice pres. of United Cigar Stores Co. of Ill., and has been pres. since 1913. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Democrat. Recreations: out- door diversions. Home: N. Y. City. Office: 38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
TAYLOR, Lillian E., surgeon; b. St. Albans,
Toronto, 1899; M.D., C.M., 1906; interne, Woman's Hosp., Phila., New England Hosp., Boston. Instr. Univ. of Ill. Med. Sch. 4 years; specializes in sur- gery of ear, nose and throat; pres. of staff and chief in oto-laryngology, Mary Thompson Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Am. Acad. Oto-Laryngology, Polit. Equality League. Clubs: Med. Women's (vice
TAYLOR, Lloyd Berthrong, mfr. trunks; b. Chi- cago, June 17, 1874; s. Charles A. and Eleanor (Long) Taylor; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Clare Roesing, of Chicago, Apr. 26, 1896; children: Louise, Virginia. Began as office boy with J. K. Armsby & Co., dried fruits; became identified, 1890, with father in the trunk mfg. business; firm in- corporated, 1892, as the C. A. Taylor Trunk Works, of which was sec. and treas., 1892-8, since pres. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, Glen View Country. Rec- reations: golf, motoring. Home: Evanston, Ill. Office: 678-682 N. Halsted St., Chicago.
TAYLOR, Louis Sherman, comptroller Pullman Co .; b. Chicago, July 18, 1872; s. George and Julia A. (Sherman) Taylor; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Mary E., d. late William J. Campbell, of Riverside, Ill., Nov. 1, 1898; 2 children: Helen Campbell, Wil- liam Campbell. Began in employ the Pullman Co., Sept. 19, 1889, serving in various capacities in the financial dept., becoming treas., 1909, and comp- troller, Feb. 7, 1917. Served in 1st Inf. I.N.G. 3 yrs. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Chicago Ath- letic, Mid-Day, Indian Hill. Home: 35 E. Division St. Office: 212 Pullman Bldg.
TAYLOR, Orville James, Jr., lawyer; b. Sioux City, Ia., Sept. 8, 1885; s. Orville James and Elean- schs., Sioux City; student, Univ. of Chicago, 1904- 05; LL.B., Northwestern Univ., 1908; m. Saide Prescott Pettit, of Chicago. June 30, 1915. Served apprenticeship of 1 yr. with Judah, Willard, Wolf & Reichmann; then associated with Gardner, Foote & Burns, and in 1912 became jr. mem. of that firm; resigned, 1916; practiced alone, 1 yr .; then formed partnership with John S. Miller, Jr., firm of Taylor and Miller; gen. counsel Corporation Finance Co .. United Engring. Co .; mem, faculty and prof. law of pvt. corpns., Chicago Law Sch. Mem. Am., Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Mem. Co. F, 1st Ill. Cav., 1 yr. Trustee Emerson House Assn. Republican. Episcopalian.
TAYLOR, Howard S., lawyer. Removed to the Clubs: University, City, Indian Hill Country; Beta East, 1915. (See vol. 1911.) Theta Pi (New York). Recreation: golf. Home:
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2632 Lake View Av. Office: 1216 Corn Exchange Hotel Co .; treas. and mgr. Internat. Hotel Co. and Bank Bldg.
TAYLOR, Samnel Gale, Jr., chain mfr .; b. Chi- cago, June 5, 1870; s. Samuel Gale and Marian J. (Winthrop) Taylor; ed. pub. grammar schs., Chi- cago, and Racine (Wis.) Coll. Grammar Sch .; m. Anna J. Mead, of Chicago, Oct. 11, 1893 (died Mar. 14, 1912); 4 children: E. Winthrop, Florence J., TEMPLE, Alice (Miss), kindergartner; b. Chi- cago; d. John F. and Eliza Ann (Johnston) Tem- Sept. 2, 1915. Began in his father's chain factory, ple; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; diploma, Chicago Free Kindergarten Assn., 1887; Ed.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1908. Critic teacher, 1887-90, asst. supt., 1891-4, critic teacher, 1894-5, acting prin., 1899-1901, prin., 1901-4, Chicago Free Kindergarten Assn .; instr., Marian W., Samuel Gale, 3d; m. 2d, Emma J. Mead, 1888; mem. firm of S. G. Taylor & Son, 1891-04; pres. S. G. Taylor Chain Co. since 1904. Repub- lican. Episcopalian. Clubs: City, Church; Berrien County ( Mich. ) Country. Recreations: farming, golf. Home: 3662 Pine Grove Av. Office: 140 S. Chicago Kindergarten Inst., 1907-10; instr. kinder- Dearborn St.
TAYLOR, Thomas, Jr., judge; b. in Eng., Nov. 18, 1859; s. Thomas and Jane (Holloway) Taylor; came to U.S. when very young; B.S., Knox Coll., 1882; LL.B., Harvard, 1885; also studied civil law at univs. of Berlin and Vienna; m. 1891, Florence. d. John Thorne Clarkson; children: Thorne Clark- son, Wilberforce. Began practice at Boston; came to Chicago, 1887; master in chancery Circuit Court, 1893-1915; judge Circuit Court for term 1915-21; now justice Appellate Court. Republican. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. (treas. 1894-7), Chicago Hist. Soc. Clubs: University, Chicago Literary, Chicago, Onwentsia, Harvard of Chicago (pres.). Home: Hubbard Woods, Ill. Chambers: 30 N. Michigan Av., Chicago.
TAYLOR, William Annan, lawyer; b. on farm nr. Tallula, Menard Co., Ill., Dec. 31, 1870; s. John Lawrence and Mary Elizabeth (Ayers) Taylor: parents removed to Johnson Co., Neb., 1877, and to Nodaway Co., Mo., 1882; ed. pub. schs. in Ill., Neb., and Mo., and at Teachers' Normal Sch. in Mo .; ad- mitted to Mo. bar, 1892; came to Chicago, Feb. 20, 1893; LL.B., Chicago Coll. of Law, 1894; admitted to Ill. bar, Mar., 1894, and since in practice at Chi- cago; m. Ella Louise Palmer, of Chicago, Aug. 1, 1900; children: William Palmer, Louise, Lawrence M., Elizabeth, Sheldon A. Mem. Ill. State and Chi- cago bar assns. Republican. Presbyterian. Club: City. Home: 9516 S. Winchester Av. Office: 155 N. Clark St.
TAYLOR, William Dana, engineer; Jan. 22, 1859- Aug. 26, 1911. (See vol. 1911.)
TEBBETTS, Henry Hubbard, coal and ice: b. Rochester, N.H., June 21, 1840; s. Edward and Har- iett (Newel) Tebbetts; ed. pub. schs., Rochester; m. Anna Clark, of Rochester, Dec. 9, 1864; 2 chil- dren: Henry E., George E. Served in Civil War 5 yrs., 3 yrs. at the front and 2 yrs. in quartermas- ter's dept. Army of the Cumberland. Settled at Chi- cago, 1865, and engaged in carpentering and build- ing; in coal and ice business since 1871. Royal Arch Mason. Address: 2226 Millard Av.
TEGTMEYER, Charles William, box mfr .; b. Chicago, Dec. 15, 1866; s. Christopher and Chris- tina (Meyerding) Tegtmeyer; ed. pub. schs. and business coll .; m. Chicago, Apr. 21, 1897, Henrietta Nachtway: children: Mildred, Henrietta, Charlotte. At age of 15 entered business (established by father in 1872) in mfr. of packing boxes; on death of father, 1886, the business was incorporated as the Tegtmeyer Lumber & Box Co., of which was sec. until 1893, when the corpn. was dissolved and he became sole owner. Republican. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Club: 1]1. Athletic. Home: 5955 Wash- Ington Boul. Office: 1812 S. Canal St.
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