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DRURY, Edwin, abstract-maker; Nov. 12, 1842- 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
DRURY, Frank Henderson, patent lawyer; b. at Worcester, Mass., Apr. 1, 1860; s. Ephraim L. and Maria (Henderson) Drury; B.S. in Civ. Engring., Worcester ( Mass.) Poly. Inst., 1879; post-grad. course in State Normal Sch. of Mass .; LL.B., Chi- cago Law Sch., 1898; m. Jennie E. Andrews, 1884 (died 1896); m. 2d, Sarah E. Gloss, of Evanston, Ill., Dec. 24, 1898; children: Aldana A., Miner L., Mary H. Began as civil engr., Boston, 1879-80; in- spector of masonry, N.Y.&N.E.R.R., 1880; asst. to road-master, Providence & Worcester R.R., 1881-2; asst. roadmaster Ill. Midland (now Vandalia) R.R., 1883; prin. in pub. schs., Worcester, 1884; chief clerk in freight auditor's office, C.&N.W.Ry., 1885- 96; began practice of law, 1896; admitted to bar, 1898, and practices exclusively in federal courts, now making a specialty of patent and corpn. law. Mem. Chicago Patent Law Assn., Am. Assn. Engrs., Western Soc. Engrs. Republican. Methodist. Ma- son, Odd Fellow; mem. Modern Woodmen, National Union. Home: Wilmette, Ill. Office: 1610, 105 W. Monroe St., Chicago.
DRURY, Horace Greeley, real estate; b. Gage's Lake, Lake Co., Ill., Nov. 22, 1847; s. George Albert and Mary Elizabeth (Heald) Drury; ed. country sch., Gage's Lake, and in 1865-6 at Bryant & Strat- ton Business Coll., Chicago; m. Nov. 22, 1870, Jean- nette, d. George Stickney, of Nunda, McHenry Co., Ill .; children: Lillian May, George Edward, Clar- ence Howard, Marion, Adella, Florence Evangeline. In contracting and bldg. business, 1869-73, except about 12 months in 1870-71 at McHenry, Ill .; be- gan work for Carne & Drury in tax abstract busi- ness in 1873; acquired interest in the business in 1875; formed firm of Drury Bros. in real estate and tax abstract business, 1886; associated with real estate firm of Quinlan & Tyson since 1906. Repub- lican; mem. Sch. Bd. at Wilmette, 9 yrs., village trustee, 2 yrs., and pres. Village of Wilmette, 2 terms. Mem. S.A.R. Former regent Ouilmette Council, No. 1107, Royal Arcanum, and 5 times rep- resentative of Grand Council of Order. Christian Scientist. Home: 622 Central Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 40 N. Dearborn St., Chicago.
DRZYMALSKI, Paul, coal; b. Poland, Germany, Dec. 16, 1877; s. Andrew and Rose ( Piotrowski) Drzymalski; brought to U.S., 1881; grad. St. Stan- islaus Sch., Chicago, 1890; Chicago Business Coll .; m. Susan, d. Thomas and Mary Schweda, May 29, 1907; 3 children: Raymond, Alvin, George. En- tered coal business at Division and Cherry Sts., Chicago, 1898; purchased the yard at 1360 W. North Av., 1900, and entered into partnership with A. P. Behnke, under title of A. P. Behnke & Co .; dissolved partnership, 1907, and incorporated un- der name of Polonia Coal Co., of which has since been pres. and treas .; dir. Home Bank & Trust Co. Dir. Chicago Coal Merchants' Assn., North West Side Commercial Assn. Republican. Mem. K.C., Catholic Order of Foresters, Polish Nat. Alliance, Roman Catholic Union. Home: 2124 Cortez St. Office: 1360 W. North Av.
DUBIA, Harry Amos, banker. (See vol. 1911.)
DuBROCK, Hugo, shirt waist mfr .; b. on farm in Ill., Nov. 20, 1857; s. Charles J. and Elisabeth ( Hoffman) DuBrock; ed. pub. schs .; m. Carlinville, 111., June 20, 1892, Myrtle Masters; 2 children: Richard, Dorothy. Came to Chicago from farm at 14 and entered employ of Phelps, Dodge & Palmer, shoe mfrs., serving in various capacities; then con- ducted a dry goods store at Carlinville, Ill .; also mfg. shirt waists, located in Chicago, 1893; estab- lished DuBrock Mfg. Co., incorporated, 1904, as Hugo DuBrock & Co., of which is pres. Mem. Chi- cago Assn. Commerce, Garment Mfrs.' Assn. of
DUDLEY, Emelius Clark, M.D .; b. at Westfield, Mass., May 29, 1850; s. John Harmon and Marana P. (Mason) Dudley; descendant of William Dud- ley, Guilford, Conn., 1638; A.B., Dartmouth, 1873; M.D., L.I. Coll. Hosp., 1875; (hon. A.M., la. Coll., 1892) ; m. Anna M. Titcomb, of Winnetka, Ill., June 29, 1882; children: Katharine, Dorothy (Mrs. H. B. Harvey), Helen, Prescott, Caroline. Engaged in practice in Chicago since 1875; prof. gynecology, Northwestern Univ. Med. Sch., since 1882. Apptd. 1st It. Med. Reserve Corps, U.S.A., 1911. Mem. Chi- cago Bd. Edn., 1901-6. Fellow Am. Gynecol. Assn. (pres. 1904), British Gynecol. Soc., S.A.R. Repub- lican. Unitarian. Clubs: University, Huron Moun- tain, Wayfarers; Army and Navy ( Washington, D.C.); Marquette (Marquette, Mich.). Author: Principles and Practice of Gynecology (5th edit.), 1908. Home: 1545 Astor St. Office: 122 S. Michi- gan Av.
DUDLEY, Frank Virgil, artist; b. Delavan, Wis .; s. James A. and Flora C. (Virgil) Dudley; ed. high sch., Delavan, Wis .; studied at Art Inst. of Chi- cago; m. Maida Lewis, of Chicago, May 21, 1913; 1 son, Paul B. Awarded Municipal Art League Prize, Chicago, 1907; Municipal Art League Purchase Prize, 1914; Butler Purchase Prize, 1915; repre- sented at Art Inst. of Chicago, Nicholas Senn High Sch., and Woman's Aid Soc., Chicago; St. Louis High Sch. collection: Los Angeles (Cal.) Country Club; Municipal collection of Owatonna, Minn .; Cedar Rapids (Ia.) Art Soc .; etc. Mem. Soc. West- ern Artists, Soc. of Wis. Painters and Sculptors, Artists' Guild, Chicago Soc. Artists, Chicago Water Color Club, The Arts Club. Home: 6356 Greenwood Av. Studio: 6224 Greenwood Av.
DUDLEY, Henry Walbridge, merchant; Mar. 28, 1840-Jan. 2, 1917. (See vol. 1911.)
DUDLEY, Lawrence Howard, fire insurance; b. Chicago, Sept. 10, 1880; s. late Henry Walbridge and Mary Walton (Darrow) Dudley; ed. Shattuck Mil. Sch., Faribault, Minn .; Lake Forest Acad .; Univ. of Colo, class of 1903; m. Edith Counselman, of Chicago, June 27, 1916. Entered ofhce of Lyman, Otis & Co., ins., Chicago, 1903; was made mem. of firm of Lyman, Richie & Co., 1905; organized, 1913, firm of Purnell, Conover & Dudley, which was changed in 1915 to the Purnell-Dudley Co., general ins., of which is pres. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Ill. Soc. S.R. Clubs: Union League, South Side Tennis. Recreations: tennis, golf. Home: 5035 Greenwood Av. Office: 175 W. Jackson Boul.
DUDLEY, Raymond Carleton, railway supplies; b. Chicago, May 10, 1874; s. Henry Walbridge and Mary Eliza (Darrow) Dudley; ed. high sch .; Mor- gan Park Acad .; Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago, 1896; m. Lillian C. McCarthy, of Chicago, Dec. 2, 1903; 1 daughter, Lillian M. Vice pres. H. W. Dudley Co., importers of teas and coffees, 1896-1906; identified with ry. supply business since 1906; now pres. Chi- cago-Cleveland Car Roofing Co. Republican. Pres- byterian. Mason. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country, Midlothian Country. Recreations: golf, tennis, hunting, automobiling. Home: 4800 Kimbark Av. Office: 535 Railway Exchange Bldg.
DUFOUR, Frank Oliver, civil engr .; b. Washing- ton, Jan. 1, 1873; s. John Francis Ruter and Florida E. (Everett) Dufour; C.E., Lehigh Univ., Pa., 1896; m. Sarah Breisch, of S. Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 2, 1901. Instr. civ. engring., Lehigh Univ., 1898-1902; prof. civ. engring., Univ. of Cincinnati, 1902-4; act- ing prof. bridge engring., Univ. of Wis., 1904-5; asst. prof. structural engring., Univ. of Ill., 1905- 13; prin. asst. engr. with D. A. Keefe, 1913; con- sulting engr., Athens, Pa., 1913-14; sr. structural engr., central dist. Div. of Valuation, Interstate Commerce Commin., Chicago, since 1914. Asso. mem. Am. Soc. C.E .; mem. Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Soc. Promotion Engring. Edn., Ill. Soc. Engrs. and Surveyors, Sigma Xi, Theta Delta Chi, etc. Au- thor: Bridge Engineering, 1908; Roof Trusses, 1908; Structural Drafting, 1911. Contbr. to various tech. mags. Home: 6558 Minerva Av.
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DUGAN, A. G., fire underwriter; b. Louisville, Ky., Mar. 14, 1861; s. James W. and Mary J. (Gray) Dugan; ed. pub. schs. of Louisville and at Forrest Acad., Anchorage, Ky .; m. Mary Helen Gates, of Louisville, Ky., Apr. 25, 1899; children: Forrest, A. G., Jr., Hugh, Joseph. Began in the ins. busi- ness in gen, office of the Southern dept. of the Queen Ins. Co., Louisville, Ky., for 4 yrs .; then be- came spl. agent and adjuster for the Springfield Ins. Co. for Ky. and Tenn., and after that gen. agt. for same company at San Francisco, until 1894; returned to Louisville, 1894, engaging with the Hartford Fire Ins. Co. as spl. agent and adjuster, and in Oct., 1903, was made gen. agent, removing to Chicago as mem. of Cofran & Dugan, gen. agents for the western dept. of the company; succeeded Cofran & Dugan as gen. agent, Jan. 1, 1910; mem. firm Dugan & Carr. Mem. Chicago Assn. Com- merce. Republican. Clubs: Union League, Mid- Day, Hinsdale Golf, LaGrange Motor. Recreation : golf. Home: Hinsdale, Ill. Office: 39 S. LaSalle St., Chicago,
DUGGER, Jarrot Prator, mechanical engr .; b. Carlinville, 111., Sept. 11, 1854; s. Samuel B. and Catherine Miller (Odell) Dugger; ed. pub, schs. and Blackburn Univ., Carlinville; m. Ida O. Town- send, of Kankakee, Ill., May 15, 1878 (died 1897) ; m. 2d, Mrs. M. G. Bullen, of Chicago, Apr. 9, 1908. Bookkeeper in St. Louis, Mo., 1874-7: mgr. for gas company at Kankakee, Ill., 1877-80; mech. engr. with the John Davis Co., 1880-9; Chicago mgr. for Henry R. Worthington Steam Pump Co., 1889; with Western Tube Co., Kewanee, Ill., 1890-1; sec. and dir. Kewanee Boiler Co. since 1892. Mem. Am. Soc. Heating and Ventilating Engrs. Mason (K.T.). Republican. Episcopalian. Club: Calumet Coun- try. Recreations: golf, hunting, fishing. Home: Homewood, 1II. Office: 328 W. Washington St., Chicago.
DUHA, Frank William, clergyman; b. Chicago, Apr. 28, 1871; s. Frank and Mary (Palma) Duha: ed. common schs., Wis. and Chicago: Christie and Walker's Acad .; student Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law, 1888-9; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1890; m. Mar- garet, d. of John J. and Anna Vollertsen, of Chi- cago, Ang. 15, 1895; children: Ruth Elizabeth. Anna Vollertsen, Helen Mary, Margaret Stella. Clerk in office of Northern Assurance Co., 1885-9; admitted to Ill. bar, 1893, and practiced law 8 yrs .; ordained ministry M.E. Ch., 1904: pastor John Hus Bohemian Ch., Chicago, since Oct., 1901. Republic- an. Compiler: Bohemian Gospel Hymns, 1908. Home: 2542 S. Sawyer Av.
DULL, Raymond William, mechanical engr .; b. Newark, O., Apr. 29, 1874; s. Uriah and Orlinda ( Ramey) Dull; attended Kan. State Agrl. Coll .: B.S., Univ. of Ill., 1897; m. Edna M. Pope, of Du Quoin, Ill., Jan. 17, 1901; 4 children: Raymond Lawrence, Florence, Claremont, John Richard, Was chief draftsman for Swift & Co. 21% yrs .; then es- timator Link Belt Co. 21% yrs .; chief engr. Kings- land, Kay, Cook Co., 1901, Stephens, Adamson & Co., 1902-7; mem. Raymond W. Dull & Co., 1907, and pres. The Raymond W. Dull Co, since incorpn .. 1910. Introduced several patents in machinery. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs., Western Soc. Engrs. Republican. Congregationalist. Recreations: mu- sic, tennis, motoring. Home: 133 6th Av., La Grange, 111. Office: 111 W. Washington St., Chicago.
DUMBLE, William Henry, Chicago mgr. Dunlap & Co., hatters. ( See vol. 1911.)
DUMONT, Henry, Chicago mgr. Pacific Coast Borax Co .; b. San Francisco, Cal., Mar. 17, 1878; s. Frederick and Jane (Dougal) Dumont; ed. puh. grammar and night business schs., San Francisco: m. Eleanor M. Larkin, of Alameda, Cal., Mar. 27, 1904; children: John Keats, Martha Jane. Began with Holt Bros. Co., carriage materials, San Fran- cisco, 1891-7; became identified with Pacific Coast Borax Co., 1897, with which has since remained, becoming cashier and chief accountant, 1901-2, sec. and Pacific Coast mgr., 1902-8, and mgr. Chi- cago office since Aug. 1, 1908. Rationalist. Clubs: Traffic, Advertising, LaGrange Country, Author: A Golden Fancy (poems), 1910; The Average Man (prose), 1910. Recreations: baseball, tennis, golf.
Home: 322 8th Av., LaGrange, Ill, Office: 2295 Lumber St., Chicago.
DUNAVAN, Louis William, M.D .; b. Jackson- ville, 111., June 2, 1866; s. Jesse Monroe and Julia Ann (Self) Dunavan; B.S., Ill. Coll., Jacksonville, 1887; grad. Peoria Business Coll., 1888; M.D., Northwestern Univ., 1892; m. 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret Wright, of Chicago, Apr. 17, 1916; 2 chil- dren (by first marriage) : Stuart Julian, Blanche Louise ( deceased). Interne, Mercy Hosp., Chicago, 1892-3; in pvt. practice since 1893. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med, socs., Am. Acad. Medi- cine, Physicians' Club. Republican. Methodist. Maccabee. Home: 4142 Indiana Av. Office: 4653 Michigan Av.
DUNBAR, Arthur J., merchant; b. Cleveland, O., Apr. 8, 1860; s. George E. and Eliza (Reid) Dun- bar; ed. Western Reserve Univ., Hudson, O .; m. Chicago, Dec. 15, 1882. Carrie Zacher: 1 daughter, Cora Irene. Came to Chicago, Dec., 1880; worked at trade as wiredrawer until 1887, when estab- lished in present business as a retail dealer in hardware, furniture and gen. housefurnishing sup- plies. Republican; apptd., 1901, by Gov. Yates, a commr. from the State of Ill. to the S.C. Inter- State and West Indian Expn. Home: 1425 W. Gar- field Boul. Office: 1150 W. 69th St.
DUNBAR, Thomas, manager mech. dept. Pull- man Co. Removed to Arizona. (See vol. 1911.)
DUNCAN, John Alexander, wholesale paper; Sept. 22, 1852-July 6, 1914. (See vol. 1911.)
DUNCAN, Joseph S., mfr .; b. nr. Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 5, 1838; s. Joseph S. and Mary E. (Guy) Dun- can; ed. pub. schs. of Allegheny Co., Pa .; m. Ade- laide V. Yockey, of Stafford. O., Feb. 9, 1888. En- gaged in business since 1881, formerly in Ia. and the Dakotas; came to Chicago 1893; entered mann- facture of addressographs 1893; pres. Addresso- graph Co, since 1896. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Mem. Art Inst. Chicago (life), Chicago Hist. Soc. Clubs: City, Union League, Chicago Automobile. Chicago Motor, Chi- cago Athletic, South Shore Country. Recreations: motoring, travel. Home: 4418 Drexel Boul. Office: 901 W. Van Buren St.
DUNCAN, William Edward, M.D .: b. at North Clove, Dutchess Co., N.Y., Apr. 22, 1852; s. Daniel and Sarah E. (Brush) Duncan; grad. Wilbraham (Mass.) Acad., 1873; A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Middle- town, Conn., 1878, A.M., 1881; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1881; m. MIt. Carroll, Ill., June 8, 1887. Adelaide Courtney. Interne Cook Co. Hosp., 1881-2: since in gen. practice; med. examiner Aetna Life Ins. Co. since 1900. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chicago med. socs., Physicians' Club, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Republican. Methodist, Club: City. Home: 6058 Kimbark Av. Office: 111 W. Monroe St.
DUNCAN-CLARK, Samuel John, editorial writ- er; b. Toronto, Can., Jan. 26, 1875: s. Samuel Clark and Keturah S. B. ( Murray) Duncan; ed. Univ. of Toronto, 1898; m. Blanche Goldstone Hamilton, of Quebec, Can., Dec. 23, 1901. Pastor Christian Ch., Toronto, until 1903; editorial staff Louisville Her- ald, 1905-13, Chicago Evening Post since 1913. Progressive. Author: The Progressive Movement, 1913. Home: 808 Reba Parkway, Evanston, Il1. Office: Chicago Evening Post, Chicago.
DUNCOMBE, Herbert Sydney, lawyer. Removed to New York. ( See vol. 1911.)
DUNHAM, Arthur, orchestral conductor; b. at Bloomington, Ill., Mar. 8, 1875; s. John B. and Min- nie (Hoyt) Dunham; ed. in Chicago and Paris, France: pupil of Eddy and Widor; m. Florence A. Fairchild, of Chicago, June 1, 1904; children: Ar- thur, Jr., Leonora. Organist and dir. of music, Sinai Congregation, since 1895; solo organist, St. Lonis Expn., 1904; conductor Chicago Assn. of Commerce Glee Club, Lyric Glee Club, Milwaukee, at Edelweiss ( Midway) Gardens, summer 1916, Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra. Fellow Am. Guild Organists. Republican. Club: Cliff Dwellers. Composer: Symphonic Fantasy, for organ and or- chestra, first performed by Theodore Thomas Or- chestra, Chicago, Nov. 12, 1909; Symphonic Idylle, Marpessa: also various other works for organ, and
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numerous anthems and songs. Home: 5806 Harper Avenue.
DUNHAM, Robert James, vice pres. Armour & Co .; b. Chicago, Mar. 12, 1876; s. James Sears and Mary E. (Brown) Dunham; grad. Harvard Univ., 1897; m. Ethel L. Richardson, of Chicago, Dec. 6, 1899: 4 children: Caryl, Robert J., Jr., Josephine, A. Phelps. Sec. Dunham Towing & Wrecking Co., 1897-1901; in vessel brokerage and marine ins. business, 1901-3; pres. Shipowners' Dry Dock Co., 1903-6; treas. Western Cold Storage Co., Jan .- July, 1907; entered employ Armour & Co., July, 1907, becoming asst. treas., Nov., 1909, now vice pres .; chmn. bd. of dirs. Kansas City Rys. Co .; pres. Sioux City Service Co., Union Stockyards Co. (Omaha, Neb.), Fort Worth (Tex.) Stockyards Co .; dir. Continental & Commercial Nat. Bank (Chicago), Continental & Commercial Trust & Sav- ings Bank, Stock Yards Nat. Bank (Ft. Worth), Stock Yards Nat. Bank (Omaha), C.,B.&Q.R.R.Co. Republican. Clubs: Mid-Day, Marquette, Onwent- sia, Harvard, Chicago, University, Old Elm, Saddle and Cycle, Casino (Chicago) ; Harvard (New York). Recreations: golf, motoring. Homes: 1521 N. State St., Chicago, and Lake Forest, Ill. Office: 208 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
DUNLAP, DeClermont, consulting engr .; b. in Cook Co., Ill., 1851; s. George and Almeda Dunlap; ed. pub. and high schs. and in Univ. of Ill., gradu- ating 1873; m. Chicago, Dec. 25, 1878, Stella Smith; children: Myrtle, Hazel, Gladys. After graduation, with the C.&N.W. Ry., C., M.&St.P.Ry., and U.P.R.R. for 15 yrs., as locating and constrn. engr. City engr. 3 yrs .; asst. chief engr. Chicago Drainage Chan- nel; engr. South Side Elevated R.R., Chicago, and chief engr. several short ry. lines; was city engr. of Rockford, Ill., and 1 yr. in Dept. of Pub. Works, Chicago. Apptd. asst. chief engr. Sanitary Dist. of Chicago, Apr. 13, 1892, and asst. supt. of constrn., June, 1893, and resigned, Jan., 1895; examinations, estimates, reports, plans, surveys made for invest- ors or others on steam and electric ry. lines; su- perintends drainage, irrigation, water power and constrn. work. Now pres. Dunlap Engring. Operat- ing Co., Elgin Belt Ry. Co., Elgin Terminal Ry. Co .; dir. and engr. Nat. Suspended Monorail Co., General Silica Co. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Home: 727 Laurel Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 820, 30 N. Michi- gan Av., Chicago.
DUNLAP, Frederick Levy, chemist; b. at Chilli- cothe, O., May 16, 1870; s. Joseph Levy and Ann Maria (Clingman) Dunlap; student at Ohio State Univ., 1888-9; B.Sc., Univ. of Mich., 1892; D.Sc., Harvard, 1895; Yale, 1895-6; m. Eleanor Baldwin, of Worcester, Mass., Aug. 26, 1901; children: Stan- ton Baldwin, Rosalie. Instr, industrial chemisty, Worcester Poly. Inst., 1896-1900; instr. chemistry, 1900-5, asst. prof., 1905-7, Univ. of Mich .; asso. chemist, Bur. Chemistry, Dept. Agr., 1907-12; con- sulting chemist, Victor Chemical Works, 1912-15; in pyt. practice as consulting chemist since 1915. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi, and Chi Phi. Clubs: City, Quadrangle. Translator: Dr. Hugo Erdmann's Introduction to Chemical Preparations (from German), 1900. Contbr. scientific papers on chem. subjects, foods, etc. Home: 5519 University Av. Office: 1457 Monadnock Blk.
DUNLAP, Robert, lawyer; b. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 4, 1853; s. Joseph and Sarah (Wright) Dunlap; ed. pub. schs. and McMicken Univ., Cincinnati; LL.B., Cincinnati Law Sch., 1873; m. Rosa A. Wal- lace, of Kansas City, Mo., Sept., 1895. Admitted to bar, 1873, and practiced at Cincinnati until 1876, Rico and Denver, Colo., 1877-83; identified with legal dept. of A.,T.&S.F.Ry. since 1883, as asst. atty., at Topeka, Kan., 1883-95, asst. to gen. solicitor for receivers, 1895-7, and gen. atty. at Chicago, since 1897. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Assn. Clubs: Chicago Athletic, South Shore Coun- try. Recreation: literature. Home: 2238 Lincoln Park West. Office: 1011 Ry. Exchange.
DUNN, Ballard, newspaper man. (See vol. 1911.) DUNN, James C., railway contractor; b. at Mar- shalltown, Ia., Sept. 11, 1865; s. William and Eliza- beth Dunn; ed. pub. schs. and St. Francis Coll., Quincy, Ill .; m. Edith Forney, of Marshalltown, Ia., Jan. 25, 1888. In building material business, Marshalltown, 1889-1904; ry. contractor since 1904;
pres. The Dunn-McCarthy Co .; pres. The Cleveland Base Ball Co. Democrat. Catholic. Elk. Clubs: Automobile, Edgewater Golf. Home: 5510 Ken- more Av. Office: 520 Old Colony Bldg.
DUNN, Jesse Austin, dentist; June 29, 1851-Apr. 9, 1913. (See vol. 1911.)
DUNN, Robert Winfield, lawyer; b. Chicago, Nov. 27, 1873; s. Winfield Porter and Augusta ( Holmes) Dunn; ed. pub. schs .; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1895; m. Helen D. McCosh, of Freeport, Ill., Mar. 30, 1906; 1 daughter, Gloria. Admitted to bar, 1895; mem. Dunn & Hayes, 1904-10; practiced alone since 1910; vice pres. and atty. for the Associated Roads Organizations of Chicago and Cook Co., sec. and gen. counsel for Ill. Highway Improvement Assn. Mem. 111. State and Chicago bar assns. Clubs: Uni- versity, Hamilton. Recreation: motoring. Home: 666 Irving Park Boul .: (summer) Pinecrest, Honor, Mich. Office: 10 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
DUNN, Samuel Orace, editor; b. Bloomfield, Ia-, Mar. 8, 1877; s. Samuel W. and Sarah J. (Hedrick) Dunn; grad. Pratt (Kan.) High Sch., 1894; admit- ted to Ill. bar, 1911; m. Carrie E., d. Fayette Smith, of Maryville, Mo., Mar. 29, 1899; children: Fayette Smith, Elizabeth, Samuel O., Jr. Learned printer's trade, 1890-5; editor, Quitman (Mo.) Record, 1895- 96; asso. editor, Maryville (Mo.) Tribune, 1896- 1900; reporter, Kansas City Journal, 1900-2; edito- rial writer, Kansas City Journal, 1902-4; railroad editor and editorial writer, Chicago Tribune, 1904- 1907; asso, editor, and mng. editor, Railway Age, 1907-8; western editor and editor, Railway Age Gazette, since 1908; dir. Simmons-Boardman Pub. Co. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Western Econ. Soc., Western Ry. Club. Independent Republican. Clubs: Union League, Traffic, Westmoreland Country. Au- thor: American Transportation Question, 1912; Government Ownership of Railways, 1913; The Regulation of Railways, 1917. Contbr. to nat. mags. on transportation subjects. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: 6139 Kenmore Av. Office: 608 S. Dearborn St.
DUNN, Sola B., mfr. (See vol. 1911.)
DUNN, Winfield Porter, printer; b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1845; s. Benjamin and Mary (Thorp) Dunn; ed. pub. schs. of New York and at Hillsdale (Mich.) Coll .; m. Augusta Holmes, of Jackson, Mich., 1868; children: Robert Winfield, Florence (Mrs. A. J. Simpson), Burton. Was resident of Mich., 1856-66; came to Chicago from Hudson, Mich., 1866, and learned printing trade, beginning with D. & C. H. Blakeley on the old Chicago Eve- ning Post; then 1 yr. with the Inter Ocean, and in 1874 established in the printing business on own account, in which has since continued; now pres. of W. P. Dunn (inc., 1893), printers and publishers. Alderman from 25th Ward, 1901-11. Republican. Elder since 1891, Fullerton Av. Presbyn. Ch. Mem. Ben Franklin Club, Chicago Assn. of Commerce (dir.). Mem. Covenant Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Royai League. Clubs: Hamilton (chmn. com. on voca- tional edn.), Press (life). Recreation: travel, Home: 686 Irving Park Boul. Office: 725 S. LaSalle St.
DUNNE, Edward Fitzsimmons, ex-governor; b. Waterville, Conn., Oct. 12, 1853; s. P. W. and Delia M. (Lawler) Dunne; grad. Peoria High Sch., 1870; took 3 yr. course Trinity Coll., Dublin Univ., leav- ing before completion of course because of father's failure in business; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, 1877; (LL.D., St. Ignatius Coll.); m. Eliz- abeth Jane Kelly, of Chicago, Aug. 16, 1881; chil- dren: Edward P., Gerald, Charles S., Edward F., Jr., Richard, Eileen, Mona, Maurice, Dorothy, Je- rome, Geraldine, Jeannette, Engene. Admitted to bar, 1877; judge Circuit Court of Cook Co., 1892- 1905 (resigned) ; Dem. presdl. elector, 1900; mayor of Chicago, 1905-7; resumed practice, 1907; del. at large Dem. Nat. Conv., Denver, 1908, St. Louis, 1916; candidate for Dem. nomination for mayor of Chicago, primary election, 1911; gov. of Ill., 1913- 17; now sr. mem. law firm of Dunne, Murphy & Dunne. Pres. League of Am. Municipalities, 1906- 1907: vice pres. Nat. Civic Federation. Catholic. Clubs: Iroquois (vice pres.), Jefferson, Ill. Ath- letic, Westward Ho Golf. Home: 737 Gordon Ter- race. Office: 111 W. Washington St.
DUNNE, Edward Fitzsimmons, Jr., lawyer; b. at Chicago, Nov. 26, 1887; s. Hon. Edward Fitzsim-
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mons and Elizabeth Jane (Kelly) Dunne; ed. gram- mar and high schs., Chicago; LL.B., Univ. of Mich., 1909; m. Rosina Marie, d. of Harry J. Powers, Chi- cago, Apr. 17, 1912; 2 children: Edward Fitzsim- mons, 3d, Harry Powers. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1909, and since practiced in Chicago; mem. Dunne, Mur- phy & Dunne; master in chancery Superior Court of Cook Co. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns., Chicago Soc. of Advocates, Phi Kappa Psi. Demo- crat. Roman Catholic. Clubs: Iroquois, South Shore Country, Ill. Athletic, Bob o' Link Golf. Recrea- tion: golf. Home: 25 Green Bay Rd., Hubbard Woods, Ill. Office: 111 W. Washington St., Chicago.
DUNNE, Michael J., lawyer; b. Co. Kildare, Ire- land, Oct. 2, 1839; s. William and Ann (Murphy) Dunne; ed. Univ. of St. Mary's of the Lake, Chi- cago; m. Ellen McShane, of Montreal, P.Q., June 3, 1872; children: Evelyn M., Mabel J., Alice Muriel. Served in 69th Regt. Ill. Vol. Inf., Civil War; then raised a co. and served as Ist lt. in 141st Ill. Vols., and later in 153d Ill. Vols .; acting asst, insp. gen. last year of service. Admitted to lll. bar, 1862. Democrat; mem. Ill. legislature, 1874, 76; apptd., 1880, by Mayor Harrison, mem. Chicago Bd. of Edn. and served 3 yrs. and then was elected its atty. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn. Home: 4901 Dorchester Av. Office: 1618 Ashland Blk.
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