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MacMILLAN, John Hugh, grain and lumber; born at La Crosse, Wis., Aug. 11, 1869; son of Duncan D. and Mary J. ( MacCrea) MacMillian; educated in public schools. Has been connected with elevator and lumber business ever since beginning his active career; resi- dent of Minneapolis since 1903. Presi- dent Thorpe Elevator Co., Superior Terminal Elevator Co., Liberty Lumber Co .; vice president Cargill Elevator Co., Sawyer and Austin Lumber Co. Married at La Crosse, Wis., 1895, to Miss Edna
Cargill. Clubs :. Minneap- olis, Minikahda. Office: Security Bank Bldg. Residence: Plaza Hotel, Minne- apolis.
McMURDY, Robert Strong, physician, surgeon; born at Albany, N. Y., July 17, 1824; son of Anthony and Cather- ine (McGourkey) McMurdy; educated in L. Sprague Parson's private school and Boys' Academy, Albany, N. Y., and Albany Medical College (medical de- partment Union University), degree of M.D., 1846; married at Albany, N. Y., 1873. to Elizabeth Pease. Being very mature, when was 19 years old and hav- ing complied with all the requirements of the law except being of age, went to Mantua, O., and began to practice, and when became 21 returned to Al- bany and was graduated. Member Al- bany County Medical Society, Albany, N. Y., Hennepin County Medical Socie-
ty, and Minnesota State Medical So-
ciety. Republican. Presbyterian. Mas- ter Mason. Office: Syndicate Block. Residence: 2649 Bryant Av., S., Minne- apolis.
McMURRAN, William T., lawyer; born at Culpeper, Va., Aug. 18, 1867; son of Charles H. and Jean Henderson ( Peter) McMurran; educated in private schools and academy, Orange County, Va .. and University of Minnesota, grad- uating from Law Department, degree of L.L.B., 1893; married at St. Paul, Minn., June 14, 1894, to Eleanor Mc- Clung. Member of Ramsey County and Minnesota State Bar associations. Ma- son. Member Society Colonial Wars. Club: Commercial. Office: Globe Bldg. Residence: 45 South Avon St., St. Paul, and White Bear Lake, Minn.
McNAIR, Henry C., railway supplies; born, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 10, 1853; son of A. R. and Cornelia Jane (Tiffin) McNair; educated in public and private schools, principally in St. Louis; mar- ried, at St. Louis, to Ella Harvey. Be- gan business career with D. Hillman & Sons, iron manufacturers, St. Louis, and has since continued in the iron and steel business, and since 1884 has devoted his attention specially to rail- way supplies. Was for eight years a member of the School Board of St. Paul. Now a member of the Charter Commission of St. Paul, and is the only member of it who was also a member of the two previous commissions.
Knight of Columbus. Recreations:
Hunting and fishing. Clubs: Minne- sota, Commercial. Office: Endicott Bldg. Residence: 439 Laurel Av., St. Paul.
MCNAMARA, Daniel Joseph, treasur- er Murray Co .; born at Lockhaven, Pa., Aug. 4, 1868; son of John and Mary (Lynch) McNamara; educated in pub- lic schools of Pennsylvania. Came to Minnesota, June 6, 1880; has been coun- ty treasurer of Murray Co., since Jan., 1900. Republican. Roman Catholic. Member Modern Woodmen of America, Independent Order of Foresters, Pio- neers Society. Married at Fulda, Minn., Sept. 22, 1896, to Miss Nellie Nevin. Address: Slayton, Minn.
McQUEEN, Finley Robert, engineer- ing and contracting; born at Pictou, Nova Scotia, Dec. 25, 1863; son of Alexander and Mary ( Frazer) McQueen; educated in public schools of Pictou. Learned carpenter's trade in Pictou, be- ginning 1879; came to Minneapolis, 1882, and entered service of The Bar- nett & Record Co., engineers and con- tractors, 1886; was superintendent of the company, 1893-1903; has filled po- sition of manager of the company since 1903. Also vice president Barnett-Mc- Queen Co., of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Democrat. Presbyterian. Married at
Hot Springs, Ark., Aug., 1890, to Miss Pearl Riley. Clubs: Commercial (Port Arthur, Can.), Railway (Duluth). Rec- reation: Baseball. Office : Corn Ex-
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change Bldg. Residence: 200 State St., S. E., Minneapolis.
McQUEEN, William L., farmer; born in Vernon Co., Wis., Aug. 25, 1852; son of William and Margaret (Keir) Mc- Queen; came to Minnesota with par- ents, 1862; educated in public schools; married at Sterling, Minn., 1883, to Miss Catharine E. Howieson. Engaged in farming since his boyhood; also president Mapleton Farmers' Coopera- tive Elevator Association. Republican. Member State Legislature, 11th dis- trict, term extending to Jan., 1909 Congregationalist. Address: Mapleton, Minn.
McRAE, Alexander A., cashier South Side State Bank; born at Glencoe, Ont .. Can., Jan. 27, 1870; son of James Roy and Flora McRae; educated at Glencoe. Came to Minnesota, 1887, and became identified with banking business at Lit- tle Falls, removing to Hutchinson, 1892; has been cashier of the South
Side State Bank, Minneapolis, since Sept., 1899.
Also director Bank of Hutchinson, State Bank of Silver Lake, State Bank of Parkers Prairie, State Bank of Mora, Farmers & Merchants' State Bank, Morgan-all of Minnesota. Married in Canada, 1896, to Miss Adair Thomas. Republican. Member American and Minnesota State Bankers' associa- tions. Mason. Club: South Side Com- mercial (president). Office: 401 Cedar Av. Residence: 1523 10th Av., S., Min- nesota.
McVEY, Frank Le Rond, educator; born at Wilmington, O., Nov. 10, 1869; son of Judge A. H. and Anna (Holmes) McVey; educated in public schools, To- ledo, O., Des Moines College, Des Moines, Ia., Ohio Wesleyan University (A.B., 1903), Yale University (Ph.D., 1895); married, at Minneapolis, Sept. 21, 1898; Mabel Moore Sawyer. Began active career as editorial writer, New York City, 1895; was instructor in history, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1896; professor of political economy, University of Minnesota, 1896. President Minneapolis Associated Char- ities; member executive committee Na- tional Conference Charities and Correc- tions, board of directors of Minnesota State Tuberculosis Association, Inter- national Jury of Awards, St. Louis Ex- position, 1904, American Economic As- sociation. Presbyterian. Member Phi Kappa Delta. Clubs: Commercial, Six O'Clock. Office: University of Minne- sota. Residence: 822 7th St., S. E., Minneapolis.
MAGIE, William Henry, physician and surgeon; born at Madison, N. J., Sept. 30, 1854; son of William Henry and Eunice (Shawger) Magie; educated in Chicago (Ill.) public schools; Abing- ton College, Abington, Ill .; St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis, Mo., graduating, degree of M.D., 1884. Began practice, Sept., 1884, at Duluth. Chief surgeon Duluth, Mis- sabe & Northern Ry., surgeon St.
Mary's Hospital, Duluth. Member St.
Louis County Medical Society, Minne- sota State and American Medical asso- ciations. Mason; member Blue Lodge, Royal Arch and Commandery. Repub- lican. Married, at Duluth, 1899, to Miss Anna Isabelle Henry. Clubs: Kitchi Gammi, Commercial. Recreations: Fish- ing and hunting. Office: The Lyceum. Residence: 1401 E. Superior St., Du- luth.
MAGILL, George Paull, clergyman; born at Lewiston, Ill., Nov. 20, 1867; son of John Fulton and Ellen S. (Mc- Cabe) Magill; educated
in public schools of Lewiston, Ill., academy,
Washington and Jefferson College; Parsons College, graduating, degrees of A.B. and A.M .; McCormick Theological Seminary. Married at Cabery, Dec., 1904, to Miss Olive Ogilvie. Pres- byterian. Entered ministry at Cabery, Ill., May, 1893, continuing there for
Ill.,
three years; was at Owatonna, Minn., 7 years; pastor Oliver Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, Minn., since 1903. Teacher Northwestern Bible and Mis- sionary Training School; ministerial fraternal delegate to Minneapolis Trades and Labor Assembly. Address: 2739 17th Av., S., Minneapolis.
MAGNER, William E., salt and build. ing materials; born in Minnesota, 1861. Came to Duluth in 1884; was identified with railroad business during earlier part of his career; became connected, in 1890, with Cutler, Gilbert & Co., jobbers of salt and building materials, Duluth and Minneapolis, which was succeeded in 1902 by the D. G. Cutler Co., of which he is vice president and secretary. Member Masonic order. Club: Commercial (first vice president), Du- luth Curling. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Office: Providence Bldg. Residence: 5523 London Rd., Duluth.
MAGNUSSON, Herman V., physician; born at Harris, Minn., Jan. 22, 1876; son of Sven and C. Maria (Stendahl) Magnusson; educated at East Side IIigh School, 3 Minneapolis, 1894-95; State Normal School, St. Cloud, graduating, 1897; University of Wisconsin, 1898- 99; University of Minnesota, 1899-1903, graduating from College of Medicine
and Surgery, degree of M.D., June, 1903. Has been engaged in practice of medi- cine since June, 1903. Member Minne- sota State Medical Association, West Central District Medical Society. Demo- crat. Member Swedish Lutheran Church. Married at Minneapolis, Minn., June, 1906, to Miss Eva Carlson. Address: Clinton, Minn.
MAHONEY, Stephen, lawyer; born at Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 26, 1853; came to Minnesota with parents, 1855; at- tended public schools of St. Paul, 1868- 73, graduating from High School, 1873; University of Minnesota, 1874-77, grad- uating, degree of A.B., 1877; Law School Iowa State University, 1879-81, · graduating, degree of LL.B., 1881. Mar- ried at Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1903, to
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Miss Clara A. Lisk. Began practice of law in Minneapolis, 1882; was judge of municipal court, Minneapolis, 1884-96; member Board of Regents, University of Minnesota, since 1889. Member Chi Psi fraternity. Club: Elks. Office: Met. Life Bldg. Residence: 4201 Lyn- dale Av., Minneapolis.
MAIN, George C., insurance; born at Madison, Wis., 1866; son of Alexander H. and Emma (Cottrell) Main; edu- cated in Wisconsin public schools and at University of Wisconsin, graduat- ing, degree of M.A., 1896. Became con- nected with the Insurance Co. of North America, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1890, and now its state agent and adjuster for Minnesota. Republican. Member Psi L'psilon. Married at Winnipeg, 1899, to Miss Camille Cleveland. Clubs: Com-
mercial, Town and Country. Recrea- tions: Golf, fishing and hunting. Office: New York Life Bldg. Residence: 1762 Hennepin Av., Minneapolis.
MAITLAND, David P., physician; born at Sarnia, Ont., Can., Aug. 27, 1866; son of David and Susan (Powrie) Maitland; graduate Sarnia High School, 1886; Collegiate Institute, Sarnia, 2 years; Medical Department University of Michigan, 1888-91, graduating, degree of M.D., 1891; matriculation diploma Berlin, Germany, 1895; post graduate work in Vienna, Paris, London and Ed- inburg. Began practice at Chicago, Ill., 1891, being connected for a time with the Chicago Polyclinic; practiced in Jackson, Minn., 1892-94; located in Jack- son, 1896. Coroner Jackson Co., years; chairman board of health, Jack- son, 8 years. Member American Medi- cal Association, Blue Earth Medical Society. Republican. Member Masonic order. Chapter, Commandery, Knights of Pythias, M. B. A., M. W. A. Mar- ried at La Crosse, Wis., 1899, to Miss Berenice M. Thayer. Address: Jack- son, Minn.
MALBERG, Peter Bennett, county auditor; born at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minn., Feb. 24, 1858; son of John and Christine (Johnson) Malberg; edu- cated in district schools of Goodhue Co. Located in Marshall Co., 1881; worked on farm in summer and clerked in stores in winter, for 4 years; was clerk of court, Marshall Co., 1894-99; county auditor, Marshall Co., since 1904. Lutheran. Recreations: Gardening and planting ornamental evergreen shrubs and trees. Married in Goodhue Co., Minn., Jan. 6, 1887, to Miss Minnie R. Holm. Address: Warren, Minn.
MALCOLMSON, Fred C., secretary
and manager Pence Automobile Co., born "at Chatham, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 11. 1873; son of Hugh and Emely (Wood) Malcolmson; educated in Chat- ham High School. Engaged in banking business in Canada; removed to Minne- apolis, 1894, and acted as bill clerk for Dean & Co., later engaged in grain busi- ness with the Sawyer Grain Co .; has been connected with the Pence Automo-
bile Co., since 1903, and is secretary and manager of the company. Mem- ber B. P. O. E. Club: Automobile.
Unmarried. Office: 719 Hennepin Ave. Residence: I609 Lendin Av., Minne- apolis.
MALLORY, George J., deputy U. S. Marshal; born at Cobourg, Ont., Can., March 25, 1850; son of Caleb R. and Harriet L. (Cummings) Mallory; edu- cated in public schools of Cobourg and at Albert College, Belleville, Ont. Be- gan active career on a farm in Canada; located in Ogemaw Co., Mich., and en- gaged in mercantile business, continu- ing for 7 years; was superintendent of schools, Ogemaw Co., for 2 years; mem- ber Minnesota State Legislature, 1899- 1901, and extra session, 1902; appointed deputy U. S. marshal, district of Min- nesota, 1901. Republican. Methodist. Mason; member K. O. T. M., Modern Samaritans. Married at West Branch, Mich., 1884, to Miss Charlotte Stevens. Club: West Duluth Commercial. Of-
fice: Federal Bldg. Residence: 430
54th Av., W., Duluth.
MALLORY, John Nathaniel, physi- cian; born in Steuben Co., N. Y., Aug. 9, 1851; son of Niram Woods and Maria L. (Graham) Mallory; educated in grammar and high schools of Winona, Minn., 1863-67; Winona State Normal School, 1867-69; studied medicine with Franklin Staples, M.D., Winona, Minn., and at Winona Preparatory Medical School, 1869-71; attended Rush Medical College, 1872-75. Commenced medical practice at Medford, Steele Co., 1876; has been located at Emily since June 1, 1904. Member Upper Mississippi Medical Society. Member I. O. O. F., M. W. A., Court of Honor. Address: Emily, Minn.
MALMQUIST, Charles August, grain commission; born in Sweden, Oct. 26, 1860; son of Peter and Stens Malm- quist; educated in public schools of Sweden. Came to America, 1879, and located on a farm in Sibley Co., Minn., remaining several months; engaged in lumber business at Stillwater and later in St. Paul; was identified with general merchandise store at Winthrop, Minn., and in 1886 began in grain business; came to Minneapolis, 1899, and has been, since 1901, vice president of the E. L. Welsh Co., owners and operators of line elevators in Minnesota and South Dakota. Aiso director Kildall Fish Co. and director and treasurer Security Elevator Co. Ex-president Winthrop, Minn., school board and ex- member of the Grain Appeal Board at Minneapolis during Gov. Lind's admin- istration. Democrat. Congregation- alist. Member Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. Mason. Married in Sibley Co., Minn., 1882, to Miss Mary Hag- berg. Club: Odin. Office : 1010
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Minne- apolis.
MALMSTEN, August, president Crown Iron Works Co .; born in Sweden,
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Jan. 6, 1844; son of John and Anna Malmsten; came to America, 1869; edu- cated in Sweden and at Minneapolis Business College. Learned machinist and blacksmith trades in Sweden; be- came connected with shops of the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., 1869; now president of the Crown Iron Works Co., of which he was the founder, in
1878. Republican. Baptist. Married (2d) at Minneapolis, Sept. 23, 1890, to Miss Mary C. Petersen. Recreations:
Fishing and sailing. Office: 113-115 2nd Av., S. E. Residence: 1121 8th St., S., Minneapolis.
MALONE, Richard Francis, assistant general passanger agent Chicago Great Western Ry .; born Marshalltown, Iowa, Jan. 28th, 1870; son of Richard Joseph and Mary B. (McNamara) Malone; edu- cated in public schools of Mason City, Iowa, 1876-84, St. Mary's Catholic School, Marshalltown, Iowa, 1884, Mar- shalltown High School, 1885; married St. Paul, Minn., June 27, 1894, Mary A. Lynch. Began railway service in ticket auditing department of Iowa Central Ry. at Marshalltown, Iowa, 1886-89; since then in continuous service of the Chicago Great Western Railway as rate and division clerk, St. Paul, 1889-93, chief clerk ticket accounts, St. Paul, 1893-96, ticket auditor, 1896-1900, chief clerk general passenger department, Chicago, 1900-01; assistant general pas- senger agent since 1901, office moved to St. Paul, April, 1905. Independent in
politics. Catholic. Member Knights of
Pythias. Recreations: Bowling, base- ball, fishing. Club: Commercial. Of- fice: Metropolitan Opera House BIk. Residence: 1023 Cross Av., St. Paul.
MALOY, George Edward, physician; born at Montpelier, Vt., May 31, 1855; son of William and Catherine (Crosby) Maloy; graduate Montpelier High School; Medical Department, Univer- sity of Vt., degree of M.D., 1877; post graduate course at New York Univer- sity, New York. Married at Williams- town, Vt., Feb. 25, 1884, Carrie A. Hill. Practiced medicine at Montpelier, Vt., 1877-82; removed to Glencoe, Minn .; in practice at St. Cloud since 1891. Phy- sician and surgeon St. Raphael's Hospi- tal. Member American and Minnesota State Medical associations, Stearns
County Medical Society. Director St. Cloud Public Library. Republican. Mason. Address: St. Cloud, Minn.
MANAHAN, James, lawyer; born at Chatfield, Minn., March 12, 1866; son of Joseph and Catherine (McCarthy) Man- ahan; educated at the State Normal School, Winona, University of Wiscon- sin and the University of Minnesota, degree of LL.B., 1889. Entered upon practice of law, 1889, and has been in general practice since that time. Mem- ber of the law firm of Manahan & Can- non. Club: Commercial. Member B. P. O. E., Knights of Columbus. Mar- ried at St. Paul, 1893, to Minnie Kelly. Recreation: Travel. £ Office: Endicott
Bldg. Residence: 876 Laurel Av., St. Paul.
MANDERFELD, Joseph, paints, oils, etc .; born in Germany, 1841; son of Hobert and Clara Manderfeld; came to America, 1858; married at Chicago, Ill., to Miss Caroline Meyer. Located in Mankato in 1865, and is head of the firm of Jos. Manderfeld Co., fine art dealers and decorators. Former mem- ber board of education. Republican. Member I. O. O. F. Club: Commercial.
Address: Mankato, Minn.
MANHART, Samuel L., coal; born in Canada, Nov. 30, 1861; son of Uriah and Sarah (Heberlee) Manhart; came to Minnesota with parents, 1865; educated in common schools and Minneapolis night schools (technical). Locomotive
engineer, 1887-1901; state boiler in- spector under Gov. Van Sant, 2 years; has been engaged in fuel business as Manhart Coal Co., since 1903. Mason. Married at Northfield, Minn., Dec. 29, 1886, to Miss Mary Fishback. Club: Commercial. Address: Northfield, Minn.
MANLEY, L. B., general insurance; native of Bradford Co., Penn .; educated in common schools. Has been identified with the general insurance business for 20 years, secretary and treasurer Man- ley-McLennan Agency. Member of Board of Water Works Commissioners of Duluth. Protestant. Club: Kitchi Gammi. Office: Torrey Bldg. Address:
Duluth.
MANN, Arthur Teall, surgeon; born in New York City, 1866; son of Samuel Rexford and Georgiana (Teall) Mann; graduated from University of Minne- sota, S.B., 1888, and from Harvard Uni- versity Medical School, M.D., 1896; mar- ried at Minneapolis, 1904 to Winona B. Orff. Interne Channing Hospital,
Brookline, Mass., 1895-96; house sur- geon, Boston City Hospital, 1896-98; resident physician, Massachusetts State Hospital, 1898-99; began practice in
Minneapolis, 1899; studied in German hospitals, 1904; since 1903 associate surgeon to Northwestern Hospital, Min- neapolis; department of surgery, Uni- versity of Minnesota Medical School, 1902-06. Member American Medical Association, Western Surgical and Gyne- cological Association; Minneapolis Med- ical Club, Hennepin County Medical Society, Psi Upsilon, Nu Sigma Nu fra- ternities. Club: Commercial. Office: Pillsbury Blgd. Residence: 2408 Nicol- let Av., Minneapolis.
MANN, Eugene Langdon, physician; born in Minneapolis, Minn., May, 1861; son of Horatio E. and Mary Augusta (Williams) Mann; graduated from St. Paul High School, 1879, Hobart Col- lege, Geneva, N. Y., A.B., 1883 ( Phi Beta Kappa); Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, M.D., 1886; post graduate studies at New York Post Graduate Med- ical School, 1891, Vienna, Austria, Halle, Germany, and London, England, 1898-99. Married at Lebanon, N. H., 1891, to
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Clara E. Worthen. Engaged in practice of medicine since 1886. Dean of Homoe- opathic Medical College, University of Minnesota. Member American Institute of Homeopathy, Ophthalmological, Oto- logical and Laryngological Society, Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa fraterni- ties. Office: Endicott Arcade Bldg. Residence: 881 Fairmount Av., St. Paul.
MANN, John C., president Mealey Dry Goods Co .; born in Canada, 1865; son of F. R. and Mary (Woodsworth) Mann; educated in public and high schools of Goodrich. Ont. Began active career in dry goods business at Goodrich, 1879; came to St. Paul, 1883 and became connected with Michael Mealey, dry goods and notions; on the retirement of Mr. Mealey in 1902, the business was incorporated as the Mealey Dry Goods Co., of which he is president. Club: Commercial. Office: 7th and Wabasha Sts. Residence: 583 Carroll St., St. Paul.
MANSON, Frank Melville, physician; horn at Hastings, Minn., 1871; educated at Minneapolis Academy and University of Minnesota, degrees of B.S., 1894, M.S., 1895, M.D., 1899. Member South- western Minnesota and Minnesota Val- ley Medical societies and Minnesota State and American Medical associations. Mar- ried at Shasta, Calif., 1900, Miss Ida Louise Husted. Address: Worthington, Minn.
MANWARING, Louis Logan, lawyer; born in Clinton Co., Ia., June 22, 1858; son of George and Sophia (Bundy) Man- waring; graduate Iowa State College, Ames, Ia., degree of B.S., 1879; Law De- partment, University of Wisconsin, de- gree of LL.B., 1881; married at Still- water, Minn., 1892, to Tillie Paulsen. Began practice at Hudson, 1881; removed to Stillwater, 1882, where he has since been engaged in practice. Member law firm of Manwaring & Sullivan. Director Minnesota Mercantile Co., Connolly Shoe Co. County attorney of Washington Co., 1892-1900, City Attorney, City of Still- water, 1907, term expires, 1909. Repub- lican. Mason. Recreation: Hunting. Address: Stillwater, Minn.
MARCUM, Earl H., physician; born at Wayne, Ia., Aug. 14, 1878; son of James P. and Mary A. (Wareham) Marcum; graduate Crookston (Minn.) High School, 1897; Hahnemann Medical College, Chi- cago, Ill., degree of M.D., 1903. Came to Minnesota, 1880; has been engaged in practice at Bemidji, Minn., since 1903. Married at Crookston, Minn., Sept. 16, 1902, to Miss Elizabeth R. Davies. Ad- dress: Bemidji, Minn.
MARECK, Titus, brewing; born at Dubuque, Ia., July 17, 1851; came to Minnesota with parents early in life and was educated in public schools of New Ulm, Minn. Learned printing at New Ulm and followed trade until 1879; re- moved to Minneapolis, 1873, and began as bookkeeper of the John Orth Brew-
ing Co., 1879; has been secretary of the Minneapolis Brewing Co. since 1893, and North Star Malting Co. since 1903. Democrat. Member Masonic order, B. P. O. E. Vice president Court House and City Hall Commission. Married at New Ulm, June 13, 1876, to Miss Anna Fischer. Club: St. Anthony Commer- cial. Recreations: Fishing and out door sports. Office: 315 1st Av., S. Residence: 1407 Marshall St., N. E Minneapolis.
MARIN, William A., lawyer; born at Lexington, Mich., Jan. 13, 1874; son of William and Adelaide (Moore) Marin; came to Minnesota, June, 1879; educated in public and high schools, Crookston, graduating from High School, 1891; at- tended law school, University of Minne- sota, 1897-98. Was admitted to bar and began practice of law at Crookston, May, 1898, where he has since continued. Also engaged in the real estate business; president McIntosh Land Co., vice presi-, dent Maple Bay Windstacker Co. Alder-' man at large, Crookston, 1902; now chairman Sinking Fund Commission of City of Crookston. Member Minnesota
Bar Association, Commercial Law League of America, Minnesota Horticul- tural Society. Episcopalian. Mason; member B. P. O. E., M. W. A. Married at Minneapolis, 1899, to Emma Augusta Poehler. Club: Twenty-five Thousand ( director). Recreation: Gardening.
Address: Crookston, Minn.
MARKHAM, James Edwin, lawyer; born at Rochester, N. Y., July 21, 1857; son of James and Hannah (Hagan) Markham; educated at Genesee Valley Seminary, Belfast N. Y .; married at St. Paul, June 4, 1889, to Katherine Brown- ing; children: Arline Harlowe and Leila Browning. Admitted to practice at Buf- falo, N. Y., June, 1879; practiced at Sal- amanca, N. Y., until May, 1886, when he located in St. Paul, where has since been in practice. City attorney of St. Paul, 1887-1903; now president of Charter Commission. Republican. Clubs: Min- nesota, Commercial, Town and Country. Office: Pioneer Press Bldg. Residence: The Marlborough, St. Paul.
MARNIE, George McDonald, office manager Imperial Elevator Co .; born at Edinburg, Scotland, April 12, 1876; son of James A. and Margaret A. Marnie; came to Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1882, and to Devil's Lake, N. D., 1887; edu- cated in public schools of N. Dakota and in Springfield (Mass.) High School. Was bookkeeper and became private secretary to general manager Canadian Pacific Ry. at Winnipeg, Man .; removed to Boston, Mass., and filled position of assistant secretary Y. M. C. A., during which period he spent two years at Y. M. C. A. training school at Springfield, Mass. Came to Minneapolis, 1900, and for 5 years was cashier for W. P. Devereux Co., and later, treasurer Devereux Ele- vator Co .; has been office manager Im- perial Elevator Co. since May 1, 1906. Republican. Baptist. Married at Min-
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