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RICHARD ALLEN BOYLE.
Richard Allen Boyle, a real estate operator of St. Louis, was born at Paris, Illi- nois, November 18, 1869, and is a son of John and Jennie (Looney) Boyle. His youth- ful' days were passed in St. Louis where he attended the public schools until he had passed through the grades and had pursued a course in the Manual Training School. He started out in the business world as a clerk in a bank at Sullivan, Indiana, which position he secured in 1888. A year later he went to the southwest, settling in the mining town of Pinos Altos in New Mexico. There he engaged in mercantile pur- suits for two years but on the expiration of that period returned to St. Louis in 1891 and entered the real estate field by buying and selling property. He has since operated in this line and has negotiated many important realty transfers. His clien- tage has become an extensive one and his business has long been of important char- acter. He is a member of the St. Louis Real Estate Exchange and is well known in business circles.
Mr. Boyle was twice married. First to Miss Jeanette Guitar of Columbia, Missouri, who died in St. Louis. There were no children by this marriage. He was later united in marriage to Miss Mary Garland Blair, and they have become parents of two chil- dren, Mary and Marguerite Blair. Mrs. Boyle is a descendant of Pierre Laclede, one of the founders of St. Louis and traces her ancestral line back to the well known family of Papins, being a granddaughter of Dr. Timothy L. Papin whose name is inseparably interwoven with the history of Missouri.
Mr. Boyle finds rest and recreation in golf, hunting and fishing. He is a member
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of the First Christian church of St. Louis and is well known in club circles, heing the president of the Glen-Echo Country Club and a member of the Racquet, St. Louis Country and Noonday Clubs. A pronounced trait of his character is his loyalty to every cause which he espouses and his entire career has heen marked by a progres- siveness that has brought excellent results in whatever he has undertaken.
HARVEY D. LAMB, M. D.
Dr. Harvey D. Lamb, a physician of St. Louis who is specializing in the treat- ment of the eye, was born in Alton, Illinois, August 5, 1883, and is descended from Scotch-Irish ancestry. His father, Charles D. Lamb, is a native of Vermont and for several generations the family was represented in the Green Mountain state. The father has devoted his life to the profession of civil engineering and has heen quite successful in that field. His wife, also a native of Vermont and of Irish lineage, hore the maiden name of Julia Clark. She passed away in 1911, at the age of fifty-five years.
Dr. Lamb, the second in order of birth in a family of three sons and two daugh- ters, obtained a public school education, completed by graduation from the Central high school of St. Louis in 1902.' In the meantime he had mentally reviewed the broad field of business with its varied opportunities along industrial, commercial and profes- sional lines and had determined upon the practice of medicine as a life work. He then entered Washington University and won his professional degree upon graduation from the medical department in 1906. For four years thereafter he remained in the university as a student in the medical school and in 1910 became an interne in the St. Louis City Hospital, where he continued for a year. He spent the succeeding two years in special study of the eye under Drs. Green, Post and Ewing and for a year continued his studies along that line in London, Berlin and Vienna, coming in contact with the most advanced and progressive methods of the eminent oculists of the old world. Since that time he has engaged in private practice, specializing in the treatment of the eye, and he is also serving on the staff of the Washington University Medical School.
At Concord, New Hampshire, on the 3d of September, 1915, Dr. Lamb was mar- ried to Miss Esther V. Lihby, a native of Rhode Island and a daughter of Edmond D. and Emma (Curtice) Libhy. Dr. and Mrs. Lamb belong to the Tyler Place Pres- byterian church and are interested in all those forces which make for the uplift of the individual and the benefit of the community at large. The life record of Dr. Lamb is a most creditahle one, early setting forth the strength of his character and his individual ambition, for he worked his way through college by holding lab- oratory positions and by teaching and he has since continued in the path of progress by reason of his wide reading and investigation into the latest scientific discoveries. He belongs to the St. Louis Medical Society, the Missouri State Medical Association, the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology, and the proceedings of these hodies keep him at all times abreast with modern professional ideas and methods.
REV. JOSEPH H. TETTEMER.
Rev. Joseph H. Tettemer, pastor of St. Paul the Apostle's Catholic church in Pine Lawn, St. Louis, was born in this city December 9, 1871, a son of Harvey J. and Honora (Moynihan) Tettemer, the former a native of Bloomsbury, New Jersey, while the latter was born in County Kerry, Ireland, and came to the United States as a child of ten years with her parents who settled in New Jersey, where she became the wife of Harvey J. Tettemer. After the Civil war they removed to St. Louis, where Mr. Tettemer engaged in shoe manufacturing, heing one of the pioneers in that business in the city, in fact he was the first man to bring shoe machinery west of the Mississippi river. He engaged in business for himself for many years but during the latter part of his active life was superintendent of the factory for wom-
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en's shoes of the Hamilton Brown Shoe Company, retiring from active work eight years before his death in 1912 at the age of about seventy-five years.
His son, Joseph H. Tettemer, was educated in St. Bridget's parochial school and in the St. Louis University, in which he pursued his classical course, while subse- quently he entered St. Vincent's Seminary at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and there studied philosophy. His theological studies were pursued in Kenrick Seminary of St. Louis and on the completion of his course there he was ordained to the priest- hood on the 8th of June, 1895, Archbishop Kain officiating.
Father Tettemer afterward pursued a post-graduate course in the Catholic Uni- versity at Washington, D. C., for two years and in October, 1897, was appointed assistant to the Rev. Father P. W. Tallon at the Holy Name church of St. Louis. He there served for four years, after which he went west because of ill health. He spent three years in the west regaining his health, after which he returned to St. Louis and was appointed assistant to Father F. J. Jones, pastor of St. Columbkille's church. He continued for two years in that work and was next appointed pastor of St. Joseph's parish at Louisiana, Missouri, where he continued for two years. In March, 1909, he was brought back to St. Louis to organize the parish of St. Paul the Apostle and succeeded in erecting the house of worship at No. 3901 Jennings road at the city limits. There were then but a few scattered huildings in the neigh- borhood. Father Tettemer purchased the ground and built a pretty church the same year and three years later erected a modern parish residence. In 1920 a fine school structure was finished, supplied with all modern appointments. The parish now has ninety families and one hundred children are enrolled in the school. The parish lies adjacent to the new industrial section of St. Louis and has a bright future before it.
Father Tettemer is a man of genial personality and his friends are legion, including many of the Protestant as well as of the Catholic faith. Fraternally he is connected with the Knights of Columbus.
GEORGE PHILIP RICHTER, M. D.
Dr. George Philip Richter, engaged in the practice of medicine, with offices in the Metropolitan building of St. Louis, was born at Neustadt, Saxony, Germany, May 23, 1852, a son of Charles E. and Augusta (Moock) Richter, the former a native of Saxony and the latter of Lorraine, France. The father was a minister who spent his entire life in his native country, passing away in 1860, when forty-nine years of age. The mother died in Germany in 1886, at the age of seventy years. In their family were four children, three sons and a daughter and the latter is now deceased.
Dr. Richter was educated in private schools of Neustadt and of Leipzig, Ger- many, and also attended the Universities of Leipzig-Bonn and Giessen in Germany, from which he was graduated with the M. D. degree. Before completing his course he served for one year as an interne in the Leipzig Hospital and then entered the army, with which he served as a surgeon from 1875 until 1876. In June of the latter year he came to the new world and went to San Francisco, California, where he entered upon the practice of medicine, in which he continued until 1880. In the following year he was a surgeon in the Holland navy, on board troop transports to Java, hut after about a year returned to America and established an office in St. Louis, where he has since engaged in successful practice, specializing in internal medicine. He has had broad experience and the knowledge thus acquired has been given to the profession through his contributions to leading medical journals. He was also professor of medicine and dean of the Barnes Medical College and later of the National University. He belongs to the St. Louis Medical Society, the Mis- souri State Medical Association and the American Medical Association.
In Germany, in 1876, Dr. Richter was married to Anna Fricke, who passed away leaving two children, Rudolph and Hildegard, the latter the wife of Rembert Von Muenchausen, a resident of St. Louis. Rudolph married Miss Augusta Hauck and they have two sons, Curt and Walter. Mrs. Von Munchausen has two daughters, Anna Dora and Elfriede. On the 1st of December, 1896, in St. Louis, Dr. Richter was married to Fernande Osthaus, a native of Hanover, Germany, who is a well known writer under the name of "Edna Fern."
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In his political views Dr. Richter is a republican and although he keeps well informed on the questions and issues of the day has never had aspiration for political office or honors. He has concentrated his efforts and attention upon his professional duties, which he has performed with a sense of conscientious obligation that has made his service of great benefit in this connection. He is constantly broadening his knowledge through reading and research and his ability is of high order, as attested by his liberal patronage and the warm regard entertained for him by his colleagues and contemporaries in the profession.
Index
Abel, Oliver 30
Ackerman, Leopold
452
Brand, Francis 775
Adams, B. S.
222
Bridges, H. A. 637
Aff, J. G ..
527
Brinkman, B. G.
64
Allen, W. L.
255
Brown, L. A ..
643
Allshouse, H. A., Jr.
564
Brown, W. C. 186
Aloe, L. P ..
221
Brown Shoe Company 147
Altringer, A. N.
167
Bruns, O. H.
442
Anderson, G. A.
589
Bryan, L. C .. 569
Andrews, E. D.
249
Bryan, W. C. 112
Appel, William
772
Bryant, T. A. 754
Aubuchon, W. E. 658
Buschart, Louis 239
Ayres, Samuel 624
Busse, F. E.
761
Baird, J. E. 290
Baker, C. A.
694
Cadwallader, I. H. 170
Baker, H. A.
394
Calfee, J. S .. 677
Ball, J. E .. 500
Campbell, T. F. 722
Barnett, A. C.
47
Carleton, Murray 783
Barr, A. F.
78
Carr, C. Y. 105
Bartels, Leo 722
Case, J. F .. 553
Bartholdt, Richard 762
Chancellor, Eustathius 128
Bassford, H. S.
336
Chandler, W. M. 519
Bausch, F. E.
390
Charak, David 687
Becker, J. A ..
217
Cheney, C. A. 738
Beims, E. W.
484
Chubb, Percival 428
Bell, E. D ..
253
Clancy, J. F.
543
Belove, Benjamin
706
Clark, A. W 680
Bender, A. S ..
256 .
Clark, C. A. 357
Bennett, T. W
127
Clark, J. A. 184
Bergfeld, G. F. 231
Clymer, M. G. 371
Berkowitz, W. J. 378
Cobb, C. W. S. 701
Berry, C. H. 409
Coffer, W. E. 668
Coffman, Frank 419
Berthold, J. C. 397
Collins, J. D. A. 771
Betz, C. F. 471
Collins, M. J. 223
Beumer, E. H. 498
768
Cooper, P. R.
398
Bishop, J. E.
282
Corby, J. B.
126
Cowherd, J. B.
643
Blodgett, Eugene 63
5
Cramer, Otto
62
Crane, P. P .. 224
Crawford, Hanford 413
Bolin, C. D. 346
Creech, B. J. 673
Borgmann, H. A. 520
Crews, T. B .. 12
Bosserman, D. C .. 570
Crossman, C. C.
415
791
Blossom, D. B. 331
Boisselier, R. W. 38
Cookson, C. L .. 584
Bishop, C. O.
Blanke, A. G. 510
Coyle, Eugene 247
Blodgett, W. H.
Berry, John 734
Boyle, R. A. 784
Cabanne, J. C .. 746
792
INDEX
Crowe, D. F.
244
Gardner, H. S. 101
Cruse, Joseph 639
Garesche, V. W. 590
Cunliff, Charles 207
Garvey, J. A. 232
Curtis, E. G. 640
Gaus, H. G. 680
Gehner, August
454
Dana, Leslie 307
Gephart, Valentine
594
Gephart, W. F.
21
Davis, J. J .. 330
Gerald, Brother 330
Davis, W. N. 218
Gerne, Alfred 168
Dearing, E. M. 205
Glaser, M. J .. 461
Dell, John 533
Gluckler, L. A 416
Denyven, R. J. 15
Goldberg, Joseph 168
Dewes, A. B .. 54
Goltermann, C. E. 368
Dittmeier, F. L. 504
Goltra, E. F. 683
Donaldson, J. W 573
Donk, E. H.
307
Grabe, W. H.
362
Dormeyer, C. H.
547
Greene, L. B. 598
Drake, G. S.
358
Grewe, M. J .. 414
Drake, G. S., Jr.
361
Griesbaum, Erwin 494
Droege, T. W.
693
Groves, A. B.
540
Duffner, Lucas 608
Guffey, D. C ..
628
Duggan, J. F.
224
Gundlach, J. H. 144
Dugger, W. E. 678
Guth, E. F.
742
Haanel, C. F.
250
Eggers, J. E. 776
Haeseler, A. H.
94
Haff, D. J .. 423
Elder, G. S.
400
Elson, H. J.
51
Haizlip, C. G.
480
Erd, Charles 314
Hall, C. D. 292
116
Evans, D. G ..
721
Hallett, E. S ..
384
Hammon, R. M.
332
Hampe, O. A. 528
142
Hangen, W. M.
117
Hanna, M. A.
574
Harder, T. J.
93
Fauth, E. S. 326
Hardie, J. L.
448
Hargis, B. F. 614
Harms, Emil 341
Filley, O. D. 163
Haskins, F. H.
90
Finley, R. T. 484
Hatfield, C. F.
432
Fischer, W. J 733
Hauk, B. R .. 232
Hawes, R. S. 169
Hay, L. T. 524
Hemingway, W. L. 563
Henning, Jack 324
Hensel, E. R. 368
Herf, Oscar 705
Hertenstein, Charles
83
Hezel, W. M .. 597
Higgins, W. F.
619
Hill, O. M. 580
Gans, R. C ..
95
Hitchcock, G. N. 639
Hoevel, O. F. 779
Falkenhainer, V. H. 25
Farrar, C. M. 175
Farrar, W. C. 710
Feckter, J. H. 749
Felsch, Rudolph 447
Flury, J. A .. 41
Francis, J. D. P. 289
Francis, T. T. 569
Franzen, N. L .. 570
Frederich, V. H. 567
French, C. E.
597
Freund, Simon 208
Frier, T. J. 323
Gaines, A. J. 667
Gant, J. R. 331
Haid, E. A.
74
Evans, Danl. 389
Hall, Homer
Ewing, A. B. 438
Ewing, A. B., Jr. 441
Handlan, A. H.
Ei, J. C .. 282
Dyer, H. L. 489
Goodwin, E. J 775
Daugherty, M. L. 57
793
Hoffman, J. J. 479
Hoffmann, R. L. 446
Hoffmeister, F. J. 494
Holweck, F. G .. 174
Lacy, Verne 745
Lamb, H. D. 787
Lashly, J. M. 52
Lavery, D. J. 627
53
Howard, W. P. 180
Lecoutour, Emil 488
Hoxie, R. S .. 583
Lee, C. C.
357
Hoyland, G. W 451
Lee, J. S
342
Hummel, L. C.
22
Leonard, W. H.
644
Levis, Leo
63
Lewis, J. D. P.
190
Lewis, R. D.
466
Ibsen, Peter 150
Lewis, W. F.
497
Ittner, A. F.
176
Ittner, W. B. 308
Little, A. H.
697
Little, W. C.
697
James, W. K. 237
Longan, E. E.
410
Jennings, E. M. 263
Longmire, J. R.
629
Johns, G. S .. 90
Lucas, Charles 243
Lucas, J. B. C. 279
233
Jones, Paul
138
Jones, Paul, Jr
141
McAnulty, J. T. 702
McBride, W. B.
514
McCrae, C. E. 657
McDonald, Jesse
627
McMillen, J. A.
185
Karling, F. W.
26
Kauffman, F. E. 35
Keitel, E. J.
487
Macoy, H. C. 558
Keller, G. F.
216
Madorie, E. P. 507
Kelly, L. D .. 577
Mandelaris, G. A 453
Kemmerer, G. H. 126
Martiu, E. D. 617
Kennard, S. M. 149
Martin, E. L.
325
Kennedy, T. D. 669
Martin, J. I. 534
Kennedy, W. A. 618
Martin, R. M. 275
Kenton, G. V 31
Marty, L. A. 654
Kimmel, Karl
610
Massengale, J. E. 459
Kinealy, W. B. 20
Masterson, T. J. 428
King, A. B., 298
Maxwell, W. C.
623
Kingsland, Geo. 25
Meletio, W. A.
407
Kinsella, W. J., Jr. 111
Merrell, G. R.
202
Kirby, D. N. 228
Merrell, H. S., Jr.
67
Kleinschmidt, R. E. 648
Mersereau, G. J
604
Kletzker, G. S. 499
Meservey, W. M. 589
Mesker, Frank 32
Meyer, G. A. 637
Miller, A. J. 272
Knight, W. J.
316
Miller, E. T. 324
Kober, Samuel
281
Miller, F. B. 335
Koken, E. E.
201
Miller, H. H. 650
Koken, W. F. 201
Miller, J. J. 192
Korndoerfer, H. C .. 654 Miller, J. Z., III 689
Kropp, E. J
663
Krug, A. C. 479
Hooke, J. A. 95
Hope, J. A ..
690
Horn, L. F ..
498
Houwink, J. J.
488
Lazarus, Sam
Hummert, A. H. 249
Hunkins, F. P. 588
Lionberger, J. R.
86
Johnson, O. A. 679
Jones, Breckinridge 276
Lynch, J. E.
Judson, F. N. 462
Kallmeyer, Otto 427
Kane, Joseph 530
McNally, R. F. 133
MacQuaid, Craig 306
Kletzker, W. N. 189
Kliefoth, W. A. 99
Kline, O. P. 647
INDEX
794
INDEX
Minor, W. E. 96
Plant, Samuel 549
Mitchell, M. C. 725
Pocock, Walter 587
Mix, G. E .. 513
Powe, T. E. 687
Moberly, J. B.
19
Prante, C. F. 705
Mohrman, H. J.
470
Pudlowski, F. A. 613
Moloney, R. E.
342
Monti, E. J. 600
Quellmalz, Henry 190
Moore, H. L. 345
Moore, J. C .. 373
Rathmann, C. G. 291
Ravarino, John 550
Morse, E. L. 159
Reader, H. L .. 275
Morton, I. W. 179
Mudd, E. J .. 158
Reeds, J. E. 653
Muehlbach, George 431
Renard, Wallace 94
Reyburn, A. V. 215
Murdock, Chas. A.
319
Rhodes, H. B. 471
Rhodus, H. J. 100
Rice, N. M. 143
Richards, Gill 265
Nagel, Charles 348
Richter, G. P. 788
Nall, W. W. 206
Riddle, G. T. 352
Nangle, J. J. 377
Rogers, W. R. 630
Naysmith, R. G.
578
Romer, W. J. 355
Neal, J. P.
634
Rothwell, Fountain 254
Nekula, John
158
Rothwell, Hampton 164
Nelson, R. M. 260
Rucker, J. F.
20
Newcomb, Norton
154
Ruddell, G. W.
504
Newman, F. L.
70
Ruegger, G. X.
503
Nichols, L. J ..
579
Rumsey, H. S. 374
Nicolaus, L. J.
493
Rush, Henri 121
Niekamp, W. L.
16
Russell, E. J. 134
725
Salkey, J. S. 237
Sarli, Rocco 403
Schelp, W. F. 670
Schlueter, A. J. 558
Schlueter, C. A. 523
Schlueter, H. C .. 528
Schneider, Rudolph 726
607
Schureman, A. H. 630
Schwartz, W. C. 38
Schweitzer, A. L. 684
Scott, H. C .. 118
57
Parks, J. J. 347
Seibert, D. B ..
264
Partridge, S. C. 408
Shapleigh, A. F.
42
Peretti, C. P., Jr. 320
Shapleigh, A. L.
47
Perry, Lewis 234
Shapleigh, Frank
45
Peterman, F. J. 754
Shapleigh, R. W.
46
Peterson, C. C. 620
Sharp, F. C .. 305
Pfingsten, C. F. 240
37
Sheldon, W. L .. 420
Phillips, W. W. 544
Shelton, Mrs. Theodore 266
Pillsbury, E. S. 286
Shields, Walter 554
Nietert, H. L.
160
Ryan, T. L.
Nolde, E. C ...
729
Nourse, J. B.
517
Nugent, Byron 106
Nunnink, L. A. 658
Obermeyer, F. H. 560
O'Neil, Joseph 393
O'Reilly, Thomas 336
Orff, F. N. K. 69
Orthwein, F. C. 758
Page, I. L. 315
Pape, F. W. 77
Parker, J. H. 475
·Seddon, Scott
Sheffer, A. R .. 445
Phillips, F. D.
Morris, C. C. 80
Redheffer, F. N. 247
Mueller, F. E. 340
Murphy, J. F. 404
Murta, Samuel 559
Schopflin, J. F.
795
INDEX
Shupp, W. C. 212
Valette, C. A. 577
Simmons, H. H. 199
Valle, J. F. 132
Simon, F. C .. 196
Van Raalte, Martin 729
Simon, F. M. 356
Veazey, J. A.
453
Simon, I. M. 356
Versen, P. Y.
490
Simpson, G. E. 387
Vitkus, M. A. 549
Simpson, Mastin 351
688
Wachenfeld, C. H. 599
Skinner, M. G.
409
Wallace, H. B. 472
Wallace, W. G .. 399
Smith, F. M. 365
Wanstrath, G. J. 253
Smith, W. W.
Watson, J. R .. 217
Sosey, F. H.
301
Watson, T. W. 649
Souvay, C. L.
306
Watts, F. O. 713
Sparks, G. C.
447
Weber, C. G. 714
Spelbrink, R. L.
730
Weeks, T. J.
659
Stanard, E. T.
68
Weeks, W. H.
195
Stanard, S. R .. 510
Wenzel, Martin 109
110
Stauber, R. O.
483
Wepfer, Marion J.
110
Stempf, V. H.
713
Westaver, J. E.
603
Stephens, R. T. 248
Westbrook, G. W. 499
Stephens, T. F. 442
Whinnery, T. W. 67
Stepka, Victor 564
White, J. L. 750
Stevens, E. M. 366
Whitelaw, R. T.
780
Stevens, J. F.
186
Widmer, A. 660
Stevens, W. B.
340
Wiedemann, H. E.
84
Stix, H. S ..
603
Wiget, F. J.
355
Stolte, B. S. A.
239
Stone, Edna M.
61
Wiles, I. R. L ..
85
Strauss, M. B. 461
Wilkinson, E. V. 437
Strodtman, G. W. 568
Willecken, A. D.
416
Suckermann, Jacob 638
Williams, Clyde
227
Sweazea, T. J. 102
Williams, C. E.
211
Swenson, Godfrey 48
Williams, J. G.
718
Wimmer, W. L.
367
Witte, F. A.
157
Talbert, C. M. 79
Woerner, W. F.
122
Talbott, Hudson 698
Wood, B. A ..
58
Tapp, K. W. 647
Woodruff, M. C.
741
Taylor, E. L. 70
Woodward, S. L. 548
Tettemer, J. H. 787
Wooley, P. V. 664
Woolrych, F. H. W
115
Tillay, O. D.
19
Wurdack, William 302
Wurdeman, G. A. 329
Yost, C. S.
674
Young, Benjamin 264
Trice, H. S .. 767
Trieseler, H. G.
153
Zahorsky, John 400
Troll, William 73
Ziegler, C. C ..
290
Zeppenfeld, R. M.
244
Trueblood, W. T. 285
Wigger, Peter 568
Swope, H. M. 633
Thias, A. W. 529
Titterington, M. B. 717 Tolkacz, E. N. 523
Tompkins, J. H. 137 Topic, J. C. 460
Simrall, Denny
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256
297
Stanowski, Urban 557
Wepfer, Lucille E.
1297
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