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McARTHUR, Peter, (The Emporium) ; born in Canada, March 15, 1866; son of Peter and Christy (McGregor) Mc- Arthur; educated in public schools of Glengarry Co., Can., and at Ottawa, Can. Began active career on a farm in Canada; was in employ of Willis & Co., pianos, Montreal, for 4 years; came to St. Paul, May, 1888, and was book- keeper in clothing store two years and was connected one year with Corning & Co., coal dealers; became identified with the Golden Rule Store as financial manager and continued in that position for 11 years; was one of the organizers of the Kennedy-McLeod-McArthur Co., The Emporium department store, Jan., 1902, and is treasurer of the company. Member Knights of Pythias, Royal Ar- canum. Married at St. Paul, 1900, to Celestine Raverty. Recreation: Hunt- ing. Office: 92-108 E. 7th St. Resi- dence: 702 Cedar Street, St. Paul.
McBRIDE, Charles Francis, electric contractor and engineer; born at Roches- ter, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1857; son of James T. and Margaret (Gormley) McBride; edu- cated in common schools of Ontario, Can., technical schools of Guelph; later studying mining machinery, railway con- struction and mechanical and electrical engineering; was for three years with
the Thomson Houston Electric Co .; es- tablished the McBride Electric Co., a corporation, 1893, dealers in electric sup- plies and apparatus used in installa- tion of electric plants, etc., of which he is secretary and treasurer. Also treasurer Empire Consolidated Mining & Milling Co .; director Achme Mfg. Co., Groton Light, Heat & Power Co. Mem- ber State Board of Electric Examiners.
Democrat. Roman Catholic. Member
Electrical Contractors Association. Member Knights of Pythias, Hibernians, St. Vincent de Paul Society. Married at St. Paul, Minn., 1892, to Lydia A. McGill. Office: 346-348 Minnesota St. Residence: 634 VanBuren Place, St. Paul.
MCCABE, Milton M., grain commis- sion; born in Lambton Co., Ont., Feb. 18, 1872; son of George and Mary (Graham) McCabe; educated at Beloit College Academy, Beloit, Wis. Came to N. Dakota, 1891, and engaged in general merchandise business. 1891-96; entered grain business with brother in Cavalier, N. D., and continued until 1902, when he located in Duluth as manager McCabe Brothers. Republican. Presbyterian. Member Duluth Board of Trade. Married at Glasston, N. D., Jan. 1, 1896, to Miss Mary K. Karr. Office: Bd. of Trade Bldg. Residence: 2328 Roslyn Av., Duluth.
MCCABE, William J., grain merchant; born in Ontario, Can., 1862; son of George and Mary (Graham) McCabe; educated in public schools of Bothwell, Ont. Located in Glasston, N. D., 1881, and became identified with country
grain elevator re- business in 1887; moved to Duluth, 1896; member of the firm of McCabe Brothers, owning and controlling country elevators in the
hard wheat belt on the Great Northern Road. Republican. Presbyterian. Mar- ried at Shandon, Ohio, 1894, to Miss Jennie C. Chidlow. Clubs: Commer- cial, Duluth Boat. Recreation: Walk- ing. Office: Bd. of Trade Bldg. Resi-
dence: Hunter's Park, Duluth.
MCCARTHY, Chauncy Chatterton, lawyer; born in Gratiot Co., Mich., Feb. 8, 1856; son of Daniel and Melissa Safety (Dexter) McCarthy; educated in common schools of Michigan until 15 years of age and at Valparaiso Normal School, Valparaiso, Ind. Worked in lumber camps and on log drives of Michigan from 15 until 26 years of age; came to Minnesota, June 13, 1892; studied law, admitted to bar and has practiced law at Grand Rapids, Minn., since July 14, 1892. County attorney of Itasca Co., Jan. 1, 1897, to Jan. 1, 1899; State senator 52nd senatorial dis- trict, Jan. 1, 1899, to Jan. 1, 1903. Director First National Bank of Coler- aine. Republican. Unitarian. Married at St. Louis, Mich., Nov. 18, 1886, to Miss Elizabeth Belle Cornell. Recrea- tions: Hunting and camping. Address: Grand Rapids, Minn.
McCAUGHEY, John J., lawyer; born at Madison, Wis., 1868; son of John and Jane McCaughey; educated in High School, Mantorville, graduating, 1889; College of Law. University of Minne- sota, graduating, degree of LL.B., 1894; married at Mantorville, Minn., 1890, to Miss May M. Edeson. Began practice of law at Kasson and Mantorville, as member of the law firm of Littleton & McCaughey, 1894; has been county at-
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torney of Dodge County since Nov.,
Glencoe Enterprise since 1900. En- 1898. Presbyterian. Member Masonic order, Modern Woodmen of America. Address: Kasson, Minn.
MCCAULEY, George A., merchant;
born at Fridley, Anoka Co., Minn., May 31, 1860; son of James and Eliza ( Mc- Cormick ) McCauley; graduated from
Anoka High School. 1881. and from Anoka Business College, 1883. Began
in mercantile business, 1883; founded the firm of George A. McCauley, 1884, dealer in grain, agricultural imple-
ments, building material, coal and
seeds. Member of the firm of Mc- Cauley Brothers, grocers. Mayor of the City of Anoka four terms and alder- man of the city two terms. Independent in politics. Married at Anoka, Minn., July, 1898, to Miss Mabel C. Whitten. Club: Commercial. Address: Anoka, Minn.
McCLEARY, James Thompson, con- gress; born at Ingersoll, Ont., Feb. 5, 1853; son of Thompson and Sarah Mc- Cleary; educated in high school and at McGill University, Montreal; married at Maiden Rock, Wis., June 4, 1874, to Miss Mary Edith Taylor. Taught
school and was superintendent of schools of Pierce Co., Wis., until he resigned, 1881, to become State institute conductor, Minnesota, and professor of history and civics in State Normal School, Mankato; was president Minne- sota Educational Association, 1891. Re- publican. Member of Congress, 2nd
Minn. district, 1893-07; appointed, March 4, 1907, by President Roosevelt as second assistant postmaster general. Author: Studies in Civics, Manual of Civics. Recreation: Travel. Address: Mankato, Minn.
MCCLELLAN, Fred L., wholesale paper dealer; born at Sarnia, Canada, June 11, 1867; son of William Wallace and Ellen A. (Wait) Mcclellan; edu- cated in public and high school, Sarnia; came to Minneapolis, 1882; married at Minneapolis, June 12, 1895, to Lena L. Shattuck. Was clerk in Minneapolis, retail hardware, 1884-89; bookkeeper Jas. H. Bishop & Co., wholesale paper, 1889-90; credit man for the same house, 1890-94; started in business as McClel- lan Paper Co., May 1, 1894, incorporat- ing the company, 1898, now president and treasurer of the company. Mem-
ber B. P. O. E. Clubs: Commercial,
Minikahda, Bryn Mawr, Minneapolis Automobile. Recreations: Automobil- ing and golf. Office: 245 First Av., North. Residence: 2016 Kenwood Parkway, Minneapolis.
MCCLELLAND, Robert Henry, lawyer; born in Coshocton Co., O., Feb. 8, 1844; son of Samuel B. and Jane (Henry) McClelland; educated in common schools, Wells Co., Ind., and at com- mercial college, Pittsburg, Pa. Began practice of law April 6, 1874. Filled office of county attorney of Scott Co., Minn., 1881-82; was mayor of Glencoe, 1893-1902; member of Governor John-
son's staff, 1905 and 1906. Editor of
listed as private and became corporal, Co. A, 34th Ind. Vol. Inf., during War of the Rebellion, 1861-66. Democrat.
Member Masonic order, Knights of
Pythias, A. O. U. W. Married at St. Paul, Minn , Nov. 4, 1892,
to Miss Georgia A. Johns. Address: Glencoe, Minn.
McCLENAHAN, William St. Clair,
jurist; born at Baltimore, Md., June 19, 1854; son of Hugh Bell and Maria Louisa (McComas) McClenahan; edu- cated in private schools and academies; graduate Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., degree of A.B., 1875; Law School, Uni- versity of Maryland, degree of LL.B., 1880. Unmarried. Practiced law at Baltimore, 1880-82; came to Brainerd, Minn., Oct., 1882, and continued in
practice; was city attorney, Brainerd, 1888-1900; elected judge district court 15th judicial district, Nov., 1900, and now occupies that office. Member American and Minnesota State Bar as- sociations. Republican. Member all Masonic bodies to 32°, Shrine; B. P. O. E., K. P Address: Brainerd, Minn.
McCLERNAN, Fatrick A., lawyer; born at Plainview, Minn., April 27, 1860; son of John and Mary (Gildea) McCler- nan; educated in common schools and correspondence school. Born on farm; went to Dakota Ty., spring of a 1880 and engaged in farming; removed to Stephen, Minn., 1890; passed Minne- sota state ·examination and was ad- mitted to the bar, April 5, 1900; has been engaged in practice of law at Stephen, since April, 1901. Secretary board of education 7 years; twice elected president of town council and served one term by appointment as county attorney. Married at Crookston, Minn., June 15, 1898, to Miss Belle F. Wilson. Address: Stephen, Minn.
MCCLINTOCK, John M., county at- torney St. Louis Co .; born near Hamil- ton, O .; educated at Miami University, Oxford, O .; Hanover College, Hanover, Ind .; University of Virginia, and Cin- cinnati (O.) Law School. Was admitted to practice of law in Ohio and at Galves- ton, Tex., 1891; came to Duluth, Dec., 1892. Assistant county attorney, St. Louis Co., 1898-1900, and county attor- ney since 1900. Republican. Unmar-
ried. Clubs: Kitchi Gammi, Commer- clal. Office: Torrey Bldg. Residence: Kitchi Gammi Club, Duluth.
MCCLURE, Samuel, president Mc- Clure Logging Co .; secretary-treasurer, St. Croix Boom Corporation; director First National Bank, Northwest Thresher Co. Address: Stillwater, Minn.
McCOLL, Henry, druggist; born at Chicago, Ill., March 2, 1866; son of Edmund and Mary (Foley) McColl; edu- cated in public school, Oskaloosa, Ia., 1871-73; St. Mary's and Cathedral paro- chial schools, St. Paul, 1873-80. Was
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in employ of George Davenport, drug- gist, 1880-84; engaged in sale of crockery and glassware, with H. L. Wheat & Co., and Craig, Larkin & Smith, 1884-1889; began for himself in drug business, Jan. 1, 1889, at 640 Missis- sippi St., continuing there until May 1, 1896, when the business was moved to 483 Broadway. Democrat. Elected to
House of Representatives, Minnesota
Legislature, 1902 and reelected 1904; elected to State Senate, 1906. Catholic. Unmarried. Office: 483 Broadway.
Residence: 538 Canada St., St. Paul.
McCONNON, Henry J., manufacturer; horn at Winona, Minn., Aug. 1, 1870; son of James and Ellen (McKee) Mc- Connon; educated in public schools of Winona; unmarried. Began active career in drug business, 1889; was pro- prietor retail drug store for 9 years; entered manufacture of remedies, stock food, flavoring extracts, toilet articles, etc., 1899, and incorporated, 1904, as McConnon & Company, of which he has been president from the beginning.
Member Board of Trade. Democrat.
Catholic. Club : Arlington (director). Recreations: Fishing and hunting. Ad- dress: Winona, Minn.
McCONNON, Joseph R., secretary and treasurer McConnon & Company; born at Winona, Minn., 1877; son of James and Ellen (McKee) McConnon; educated in public schools of Winona; married at Winona, 1905, to Miss Jeanette Morey. Entered the house of McConnon & Com- pany, manufacturers of remedies, stock foods, toilet articles, etc., in 1896, and has been secretary and treasurer of the company since its incorporation. 1904. Catholic. Clubs: Arlington, Meadow Brook. Recreations: Golf, fishing. Ad- dress: Winona, Minn.
McCONVILLE, Constantine J., whole- sale dry goods; born in New York City, Dec. 18, 1853; educated in public schools and at College of the City of New York. Began active career in office of W. H. Van Slyck, eastern agent of a Chicago wholesale house, continuing until 1872; came to St. Paul in January, 1872, and took charge of a department in the house in which he has been a partner since 1888, now Finch, Van Slyck & McConville, wholesale dry goods and manufacturers of ladies and gentle- men's furnishings. Office: N. W. Cor. 4th Sibley Sts.
Residence: 29 Arundel St., St. Paul.
McCORMICK, Packey H., merchant; born in Dodge Co., Wis., June 15, 1861; educated in common schools in Dodge Co. Began in mercantile business, April 1880, and is member of the firm of Mc- Cormick, Drosky & Co., general merch- andise. Republican. Lutheran. Mason; member I. O. O. F., M. W. A., A. O. IT. W. Married at Sioux Falls, S. D., Jan. 27, 1878, to Miss Anna Harrison. Club: Commercial. Address: Eagle Bend, Minn.
MCCORMICK, William Smith, city
comptroller, Duluth; born at Duluth, Feb. 16, 1874; son of Samuel C. and Louisa E. (Smith) McCormick; educated in public and high schools, Duluth; un- married. Began active career in employ of First National Bank of Duluth, 1892, continuing until 1899; was elected city comptroller, 1899, and reelected at each succeeding election. Treasurer Climax
Building & Loan Association. Served in Co. G, 14th Minn. Vol. Inf. at Chick- amauga Camp, Spanish-American War. Republican. Presbyterian. Mason;
member Knights of Pythias, Loyal
Legion (by inheritance), Spanish-Ameri- can War Veterans (Camp McEwen No. 6), Royal League, U. O. F., Modern Samaritans, B. P. O. E. Clubs: Com- mercial, Duluth Boat, Duluth Yacht. Recreations: Boating, hunting and out- door diversions. Office: Čity Hall.
Residence: Dacey Flats, Duluth.
McCORNACK, Jirah Samuel, clergy- man; born in Knox Co., Ill., March 17, 1862; son of William and Angeline ( Bacon) McCornack; educated in public schools of Knox Co .; Knox College, Galesburg, Ill .; McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Il1.
Married at Galesburg, Ill., Aug. 20, 1891, to Miss Margaret M. Colville. Presbyterian. Was pastor at Red Lake Falls, Minn .. 1891, Howard Lake, Minn., 1893-03, and has been pastor at Owatonna since 1903. Prohibitionist. Was sergeant major 6th Regt., I. N. G., and brevet major, Clen- dennis' Provisional Regt., Ill. Vol. Troop, 1898. Address: Owatonna, Minn.
McCOY, Andrew Clark, farmer; born at Crete, Ill., Dec. 26, 1842; came to Minnesota, May, 1856; educated in com- mon schools of Olmsted Co., and at Hamline University ( then at Red Wing), leaving the university at close of third vear to enlist in Co. F, 9th Minn. Inf. Served one year against the Indians, on Minnesota frontier; went South with regiment and was captured by Con- federates. at Ripley, Miss., June 11, 1864, and spent 61/2 months as prisoner at Andersonville; was one of six out of eighteen captured members of the company, who survived the imprison- ment; was mustered out at Fort Snelling Aug., 1865, and has since lived on his farm in Olmsted Co. Republican. Was town clerk for 15 successive terms, member of school board 30 years, town supervisor and county commissioner one term; elected member State Legislature, 4th district, 1902, and again, Nov., 1906, present term extending to Jan., 1909. Married at Salem, Minn., May, 1868, to Lydia S. Little, who died Aug., 1890. Address: Byron, Minn.
McCOY, Lester C., lumber dealer; born at Fulton, Ill., June 23, 1870; son of William J. and Marie (Aylesworth) Mc- Coy; educated in public schools, at Oberlin College, Oberlin, O., and at Wheaton (Ill.) College. Has been con- nected with the lumber business ever
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since entering upon his active career, in 1891; was with the Curtis & Yale Co., sash, doors and blinds, in Clinton, Iowa, 1891-1895, and with the same firm in the city of Minneapolis, 1895-1905, since which time he has been secretary and treasurer of the McCoy Lumber Co., operating a line of retail lumber yards in North Dakota. Republican. Married, at Minneapolis, Dec., 1903, to Miss Frances Humphrey. Office: Se- curity Bank Bldg. Residence: 1345 1st Av., S., Minneapolis.
MCCRACKEN, Augustus Edward, manufacturer; born at Mt. Carroll, Ill., May 20, 1856; son. of John and Mary (Cormany) McCracken; educated in pub- lic schools of Mt. Carroll. Came to Minneapolis, 1874; traveled for the wholesale lumber firm of Goodnough & Hawley, 1875-84; member of the firm of Hedderly & MeCracken, manufact- urers of carriages, since 1884. Republi- can. Member Woodmen of America. Married at Minneapolis, 1879, to Miss Adelaide Roach. Office: 240-250 1st Av., N. Residence: 3022 Harriet Av., S., Minneapolis.
McCUBREY, Grovenor Downes, clerk of district court; born in Charlotte Co., N. B., May 4, 1858; son of Robert and Sarah (Marks) McCubrey; educated in public schools of Caribou, Me. Began active career as clerk in general store Mt. Fairfield, Me., 1879; came to Min- nesota, 1882, and became proprietor of general store, Clay Co., Minn., 1885-97; has been clerk of district court since 1900. Was justice of the peace, 1885-89; postmaster, 1889-97. Republican. Mem- ber Masonic order, O. E. S., Knights of Pythias, Royal Arcanum, A. O. U. W., M. B. A. Married. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Hunting, fishing and driv- ing. Address: Moorhead, Minn.
McCUEN, John A., physician; born at Guelph, Ont., Can., Jan. 27, 1864; son of William and Mary (Lynn) McCuen; graduate Toronto University, degree of M.B., 1891, and College of Physicians and Surgeons, Toronto, degree of M.D., 1891; married at Duluth, Minn., Dec. 21, 1893, to Mary E. Honeycutt. Began practice of medicine, 1891, and has con- tinued in
Duluth since that time. Coroner St. Louis Co., since Jan., 1905. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associations, St. Louis County and Inter Urban Medical societies. Re- publican. Mason (32°), Shriner. Office: New Jersey Bldg. Residence: 4161/2 E. 5th St., Duluth.
McCULLOCH, Frank Howell, com- mercial printer; born at Shabbona, Ill., Aug. 5, 1862; son of Harrison G. and Mary P. (Ketchum) McCulloch; edu- cated in DeKalb (Ill.) High School until 14 years of age. Learned printing trade at Rochelle, Ill., and worked at it in different parts of Iowa; editor of Scran- ton, (Ia.) Journal, 1881; established a commercial printing house in Albert Lea, Minn., 1890; located in Austin, 1892,
and established the F. H. McCulloch Printing Co., contracting printers and publishers, and is himself now sole pro- prietor of the business; manager Austin Lino-Typesetting Co. Member Austin Progressive League (a commercial or- ganization). Independent in politics. Member Woodmen, Court of Honor, Odd Fellows. Married at Scranton, Ia., in 1882, to Miss Luella Goodyear. Recrea-
tion:
Fishing. Address: Austin, Minn.
McCULLOCH, James Leslie, fire in- surance; born at Ogdensburg, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1858; son of Humphrey R. and Annie F. (Richardson) McCulloch; edu- cated in public schools of Fond du Lac, Wis. Was for 25 years identified with the North Star Shoe Co., the last 5 years as auditor of the company; has been a resident of Minneapolis since 1879; member Sloane-McCulloch Fire In- surance Agency since 1905. Republican. Methodist. Member Minneapolis Under- writers' Agency. Married at Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 10, 1895, to Miss Eleanor M. Brown. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Reading, music. Office : Oneida Block. Residence: 2117 Bryant Ave, Minneapolis.
MCCURDY, William Stewart, general insurance; born at Oshkosh, Wis., Dec. 13, 1875; son of Chandler and Deborah (Stewart) McCurdy; educated in high school, and Hess Business College, St. Paul; married at St. Paul, April, 1907, to Miss Welma F. Frouty. On account of death of his father, he began his active career at age of 16; was cashier Northwestern Telephone Co., St. Paul, at 18, continuing for 4 years; entered insurance business, 1897, and has made a specialty of surety and fidelity bonds. Secretary-treasurer, 1900-06, since then president William B. Joyce Co., of St. Paul, and since 1904, vice president Joyce & Co., of Chicago, general insur- ance. Secretary National Accounting Company, of St. Paul, auditing and ac- counting. Republican. Presbyterian.
Club: Minnesota. Recreations: Fish-
ing and hunting. Office: Merchants National Bk. Bldg. Residence: 657 Grand Av., St. Paul.
McDAVITT, Thomas, physician; born at St. Louis, Mo., May 15, 1857; son of Virgil McDavitt, M.D., and Caroline (McGinnis) McDavitt; graduated from Chicago Medical College, M.D., 1879; married at La Crosse, Wis., June 25, 1884, to Hattie Easton. Engaged in practice of medicine since 1879. Mason, Shriner; member Foresters, Woodman, Knights of Pythias. Clubs: Minnesota, Commercial. Office: Lowry Bldg. Resi- dence: 596 Grand Av., St. Paul.
MCDERMOTT, John A., state oil in- spector; born at Stillwater, Minn., July 12, 1868; son of Philip and Eliza ( Mc- Grath) McDermott; educated in public schools of Stillwater, Minn., and gradu- ated from the commercial course at St. John's University, Collegeville, Minn., with honors, June 22, 1885; married at Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 27, 1898, to
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Miss Helen Gieriet. Engaged as a com- mercial traveler in the harness and sad- dlery line for fifteen years, traveling in the Northwest. Appointed Jan. 5, 1905, and re-appointed Jan. 5, 1907, as state oil inspector, receiving appointment as a representative of the traveling men of the state. Democrat. Member Demo- cratic executive and state committee. Member B. P. O. E., United Commer- cial Travelers, Knights of Columbus. Club: Commercial. Recreations: Fish- ing and boating. Office: State Capitol. Residence: 956 Selby Av., St. Paul.
MCDERMOTT, Thomas, lawyer; born at Stillwater, Minn., March 4, 1876; son of Philip and Elizabeth (McGrath) Mc- Dermott; educated in public and High School, Stillwater, graduating, 1892; University of Minnesota, degree of A.B., 1896; College of Law, University of Minnesota, degree of LL.B., 1900. Un- married. Special attorney for Water Board City of St. Paul; formerly as- sistant corporation counsel. Republican. Member A. O. H., Knights of Columbus, B. P. O. E., Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Clubs: Minnesota, Town and Country. Office: Manhattan Bldg. Residence: 296 Dayton Av., St. Paul.
MCDERMOTT, Thomas Jefferson, law- ver; born at Kasota, Minn., Nov. 17, 1861; son of Paul A. and Rose (Mc- Namee) McDermott; educated in public schools of Minneapolis and in commer- cial school; studied law in offices of Eu- gene M. Wilson and Hon. William Loch- ren, now U. S. judge; attended College of Law, University of Minnesota, grad- uating, degrees of LL.B. and LL.M. Has been engaged in practice of law since April, 1892. Married at Marys- burg, Minn., Sept. 13, 1887, to Miss Car- oline T. Doran. Democrat; ex-chairman Democratic State Central Committee; nominated by state convention for at- torney general of Minnesota, 1904. Ro- man Catholic. Member Independent Or- der of Foresters (high counsel for the order in Minnesota); supreme represen- tative from Minnesota, 1901-02 and 1904- 05; also member B. P. O. E. Recrea- tions: Hunting, fishing, horseback rid- ing and driving. Office: N. Y. Life Bldg. Residence: 354 Dale St., St. Paul.
MACDONALD, Aeneas, physician; born in Ontario. Can., 1876; son of J. A. Macdonald; educated in Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston, Can. Came to Minne- sota, 1901, and has been actively en- gaged in practice of medicine at Mor- ristown. Member Knights of Colum- bus, Modern Woodmen of America. Mod- ern Brotherhood of America. Unmarried. Address: Morristown, Minn.
MACDONALD, Angus, physician; born at Glengarry, Can., 1843; son of Alex- ander and Hanna Macdonald; educated at Ottawa (Can.) University, and Mc- Gill University, graduating in medicine, 1863. Surgeon 59th Battalion, Glengarry Vols., 1868-1872. Married at Cornwall, Can., Oct. 23, 1871, to Christine Mac-
Donnell. Came to St. Paul, Sept., 1878. Roman Catholic. Member Ramsey Coun- ty Medical Society, Minnesota State and American Medical associations. Office: Lowry Bldg. Residence: 579 Summit Av., St. Paul.
MACDONALD, Colin Francis, editor; born in Nova Scotia, Sept. 23, 1843; son of John A. Macdonald; educated in com- mon schools. Purchased the St. Cloud Times, Jan. 12, 1875, and has since been editor of the paper. Enlisted in War of the Rebellion and for three years was sergeant of 9th Minn. Vol. Inf. Member Minnesota State Senate, 6 years; receiv- er public moneys, St. Cloud, 8 years; mayor of St. Cloud, 3 years. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Member Knights of Columbus, B. P. O. E., Catholic Order of Foresters, G. A. R., Loyal Legion. Mar- ried at St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 19, 1881, to Miss Elizabeth M. Cambell. Address: St. Cloud, Minn.
MCDONALD, Elmer E., lawyer; born at New Richmond, Wis., June 15, 1861; son of William C. and Jane (Guy) Mc- Donald; educated in University of Wis- consin and in Law Department, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, graduating, degree of L.L.B., June 22, 1883. Elected member Minnesota House of Representatives, 1897; elected member Board of Educa- tion, St. Paul, 1899; county attorney Bel- trami Co., 1905-06. Married at St. Paul, Nov. 18, 1891, to Miss Addie C. Bur- bank. Business Address: Bemidji, Minn. Residence: Fowlds, Minn.
MACDONALD, Irving Coburn, physi- cian; born at Minneapolis, Minn, 1874; educated in Minneapolis public schools, University of North Dakota and Medi- cal Department, University of Minne- sota, graduating, degree of M.D., 1902. Member American, Medical Association, Minnesota State Medical Association, Hennepin County Medical Society, Min- neapolis Medical Society, St. Anthony Medical Club. Member Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity. Office: 2201 Marshall St., N. E. Residence: 727 2nd St., N. E., Minneapolis.
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