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SAGE, WILLIAM H .- Hillside, Albany. Educated at Yale (A.B., '65). Trustee of Cornell University for the term expiring in 1903. Member University Club of New York City, and Fort Orange Club of Albany.
SAGE, WILLIAM H .- Lawyer, 156 Broadway, New York City; residence 113 West 122d street. Member University Athletic, Yale and Harlem Clubs, Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York and Young Men's Christian and Aldine Associations.
SAINT-GAUDENS, AUGUSTUS - Sculptor, 148 West 36th street, New York City. Born in Dublin, Ire- land, March 1, 1848. Educated in New York City, studied drawing at Cooper Institute and art at Na- tional Academy of Design; also studied at Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. Established a studio in New York City in 1872. Executed the statue of "Diana" on the tower of Madison Square Garden, statues of Abraham Lincoln and John A. Logan in Chicago, and numerous others equally well known. Member Metropolitan, City, Racquet and Tennis, Lambs' and Players' Clubs, Century Association, Architectural League, National Academy of Design and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
SAINT-GAUDENS, LOUIS-Sculptor, 148 West 36th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Jan. 8, 1854. Educated in New York City and at Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France. Has assisted his brother, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, in the execution of his numerous works.
ST. JOHN, CORTLANDT-Broker, 56 Pine street, New York City; residence 104 Ross street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of St. John Bros. Member Un- dine Fishing and New York Clubs, Hanover and Mer- chants' Clubs of Brooklyn, Royal Arcanum and G. A. R.
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ST. JOHN, WILLIAM M .- Insurance, 256 Broad- way, New York City; residence 261 Central Park, West. Born in New York City, Jan. 22, 1838. (Mar- ried.) Vice-president and director Home Life Insur- ance Co. Was secretary, vice-president and president Standard Fire Insurance Co. of New York from 1859 to 1894 inclusive. Member Union League and Hard- ware Clubs, Seventh Regiment Veteran Association and American Museum of Natural History.
SALMON, ARTHUR C .- Lawyer, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, and Commissioner, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 224 Dean street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1853. Educated at Adelphi Acad- emy, at Stamford Military Institute, in Europe and at Columbia College Law School. Practicing in Brook- lyn since his admission to the Bar in 1876. Was mem- ber of a commission to revise the charter of the City of Brooklyn in 1887, and served as an assistant cor- poration counsel under Gen. Almet F. Jenks for six years. Commissioner of taxes and assessments for the City of New York since 1898. Treasurer Demo- cratic General Committee of Kings County. Member Montauk Club of Brooklyn, Acanthus Lodge No. 719, F. & A. M., and Royal Arcanum.
SALMON, IIAMILTON H. - Importer, 133 Front street, New York City; residence 1154 Dean street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, March 14, 1861. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Senior mem- ber of the firm of Hamilton H. Salmon & Co. Presi- dent Little Giant Fire Extinguisher Co. Member Cres- cent Athletic, Oxford, Riding and Driving (director) and Whip (president) Clubs of Brooklyn, and a thirty- second degree Mason.
SALOMON, WILLIAM-Banker, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 104 East 37th street. Mem- ber Manhattan Reform, New York, Racquet and Ten- nis, New York Yacht and Lawyers' Clubs, American Fine Arts and Southern Societies and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
SALTER, SUMNER-Musician and Editor, 26 West 15th street, New York City; residence 66 West 71st street. Born in Burlington, Iowa, June 24, 1856. Edu- cated at Amherst (A.B., '77). (Married.) President New York State Music Teachers' Association; treas- urer Virgil Practice Clavier; warden American Guild of Organists. Formerly editor "The Pianist and Or- ganist. Member Manuscript and Clef Clubs and Am- herst Alumni Association.
SALTUS, EDGAR E .- Author and Journalist, 109 East 18th street, New York City. Born in New York City, June 8, 1858. Educated at St. Paul's School, Con- cord, N. H., in Paris, Heidelberg and Munich, and at Columbia College Law School. (Married Elsie W. Smith.) Author of "The Philosophy of Disenchant- ment," "Mary Magdalen," "Imperial Purple," "When Dreams Come True," "The Pace That Kills" and many other works. Member Manhattan Club.
SAMPERS, ISIDORE H. - Editor, 195 Fulton street, New York City; residence 121 East 61st street. Born in New York City, Sept. 27, 1865. Educated in public schools, at St. Francis Xavier College and St. Mary's College, Montreal, Canada. (Married.) Editor and business manager "Courrier des Etats-Unis," and has been interested and connected with same in many capacities since 1884. Member Harlem Wheel and Catholic Clubs.
SAMPLE, ROBERT FLEMING - Presbyterian Clergyman, 214 West 23d street, New York City. Born in Corning, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1829. Educated at Geneva Lyceum, Jefferson College and Western Theological Seminary. Degrees of D.D. from Wooster University in 1876, and LL.D. from Washington and Jefferson Col- lege in 1898. Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Mercer (Pa.), 1853-6; of Bedford (Pa.) Presbyterian Church, 1856-66; of Minneapolis (Minn.) Presbyterian Church, 1866-87; of Westminster Presbyterian Church, New York City, since 1887. Delegate to Pan-Presby- terian Councils in Belfast, 1884, and Washington, D. C., 1899; moderator Presbyterian General Assembly of the United States, 1899; has traveled extensively In Europe and the East. Director McCormick Theological Sem- inary; trustee Lincoln University and Macalaster Col- lege; member of the board Presbyterian Publica and
Church Erection. Author of "Beacon Lights of Refor- mation," "Memoirs of J. C. Thom," "Christian Experi- ence," "Christ's Valedictory," also of numerous pam- phlets and sermons. Member Chi Alpha Club and Presbyterian Union.
SAMPSON, EDWARD C .- Oil Cloth Merchant, 60 Reade street, New York City; residence 10 West 48th street. Educated at Haverford College ('59). Director United States Fire Insurance Co .; trustee Bowery Sav- ings Bank. Member Union League, University and Grolier Clubs, New England Society, Century Associa- tion and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
SAMPSON, EUGENE H .- Dry Goods Merchant, 105 Worth street, New York City; residence 1 West 72d street. Member Colonial and Merchants' Clubs, New England Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
SAMPSON, GEORGE H. - Manufacturer, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 577 West 146th street. Vice-president Rand Drill Co .; manager Rend- rock Powder Co .; director Pneumatic Engineering Co. Member Engineers' and Twilight Clubs and New Eng- land Society.
SAMPSON, HENRY - Oil Cloth Merchant, 60 Reade street, New York City; residence 14 West 58th street. Director Central National Bank. Member Union League, Republican, New York Yacht, Bar- nard, Hardware and Narrows Island Clubs and New England Society.
SAMSON, JOHN P .- Manager, Le Roy. Born in Le Roy, Feb. 24, 1861. Educated at Le Roy Academic Institute. (Widower.) Director Citizens' Bank, Le Roy Power and Milling Co. and Le Roy Hydraulic Electric Co .; trustee Presbyterian Church; manager Le Roy Salt Works; senior warden Olive Branch Lodge No. 39, F. & A. M. Member Oatka Hose Co.
SAMUELS, SAMUEL-Journalist, 24 State street, New York City; residence 152 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., March 14, 1823. Went to sea at the age of eleven and advanced until he became captain of a merchant vessel in 1844. Commanded the United States steamship "John Rice," 1863-4; the "Mc- Clellan" at the taking of Fort. Fisher, 1865, and the "Fulton," the last of the American packet steamers between New York and Havre, 1866. Was captain of the "Henrietta." which won the first ocean yacht race against the "Fleetwing" and "Vesta," December, 1866. Has been at the head of several large business enter- prises in New York City and is now interested in the publication of the "Marine Journal."
SANBORN, BENJAMIN H. - Book Publisher, 11 East 16th street, New York City; residence Wellesley, Mass. Born in Morrisville, Vt., May 11, 1851. Educated at People's Academy and Dartmouth College (A.M.). (Married.) Formerly a member of the firm of Leach, Shewell & Sanborn. Now president Benjamin H. San- born & Co. Has been a member of the Board of Edu- cation. Member American Philological and Aldine Associations.
SANBORN, CUYLER K .- Manufacturer, 150 Nas- sau street, New York City; residence 47 New York ave- nue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn. Educated at Brook- lyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) Vice-president Haydenville Co. of New York City and Haydenville, Mass. Member Hardware Club, and Crescent Ath- letic Club of Brooklyn.
SANBORN, EDWIN W .- Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 35 West 33d street and Met- calf, Mass. Educated at Dartmouth College ('78). Member University, Alpha Delta Phi and New York Athletic Clubs, New England Society, Dartmouth Col- lege Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SANBORN, NOEL B .- Lawyer. 29 Wall street, New York City; residence 17 Brevoort place, Brooklyn. Born in Windsor, Vt., Jan. 21, 1840. Educated at the University of the City of New York. (Widower.) Trustee North River Savings Bank. Member Atlan- tic Yacht and Lincoln Clubs of Brooklyn, and New England Society.
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SAND, THEODORE V. - Broker, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence 373 State street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, June 17, 1844. Educated in Brook- lyn. (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Ex- change firm of Faris & Thayer. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn.
SANDERS, JAMES P .- Lawyer, Radford Building, Yorkers. Born in New York City, April 5, 1819. Edu- cated in private schools in New York City. (Married.) Counsel and trustee since 1866 of the People's Savings Bank of Yonkers; corporation counsel village of Yonk- ers; president Board of Education No. 6, City of Yonk- ers. Member Independent Order of Odd Fellows, since 1843, and has held every office in their gift under American Odd Fellowship.
SANDERS, JOSEPH A .- Physician, 310 West 45th street, New York City. Born in Jaffna, Ceylon, July 7, 1852. Educated at Amherst and Medical Department of the University of New York. (Married.) President New York Practical Aid Society (Inc.) and Fourth Dis- trict New York City Christian Endeavor Union; sec- retary West Central District of New York City Sunday School Association, and member of board of managers of New York City Sunday School Association. Mem- ber Quill Club, New York County Medical Society and Amherst Alumni Association.
SANDERS, WALTER - Hardware Merchant, 93 Chambers street, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born and educated in England. (Married.) Member of the firm of Alfred Field & Co. Member Reform Club.
SANDERSON, J. MURRAY - Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence Newark, N. J. Born in Newark. Educated at Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member Lawyers' Club.
SANDERSON, JOHN - County Judge, Catskill. Born in Athens, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1834. Educated at Brown University. (Single.) County Judge of Greene County. Director National Hudson River Bank. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Club, Rip Van Winkle Club of Catskill, and Brown Unilversity Alum- ni Association.
SANDERSON, JOSEPH-Presbyterian Clergyman, 345 West 23d street. New York City; residence 222 Lexington avenue. Born in Ballybay, County Mona- ghan, Province of Ulster, Ireland, of Scotch-Irish par- entage, May 23, 1823. Educated in Ballybay and at Royal College of Belfast ('45). Degree of D.D. from Columbian University and LL.D. from University of Omaha. Arrived in New York City in 1846; joined As- sociate Presbyterian Church, studied theology and was licensed to preach in 1849. Accepted call to the First Associate Church of Providence, R. I., where he re- mained for three years, when he was called to Stanton Street Presbyterian Church, New York City. Erected the Lexington Avenue Presbyterian Church and was its pastor for nineteen years. An attack of aphonia necessitated a rest from preaching for some time. Having regained use of vocal powers, was pastor of church at Westport, Conn., for seven years. Began editorial work in the publishing house of Funk & Wagnalls, and afterwards founded and edited "The Pulpit Treasury," published by E. B. Treat, with whom he remained for twelve years. Secretary of the committee on Church Extension and Sustentation of the Presbytery of New York since 1895. Author of "Jesus on the Holy Mount," "Thoughts for the Oc- casion," "The Bow in the Cloud," "The Story of St. Patrick," "Life of James G. Blaine," "Life of Grover Cleveland," "Life of Levi P. Morton" and other works. Member Presbyterian Union.
SANDERSON, OSWALD-Steamship Agent, 29 Broadway, New York City; residence 138 East 37th street, and Larchmont. Member of the firm of San- derson & Son. Director Victoria Fire Insurance Co. and Washington Life Insurance Co .; trustee Continen- tal Trust Co. Member Union, Manhattan, Church, Racquet and Tennis, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Larchmont Yacht and New York Yacht Clubs and Down Town Association.
SANDS, ANDREW H .- Lawyer, 31 Pine street, New York City; residence Gilsey House. Member of the firm of Sands & De Peyster. Director Knicker- bocker Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, Dem-
ocratic, Merchants' Central, Riding and New York Yacht Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, American Geographical Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
SANDS, B. AYMAR-Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 58 West 48th street. Born in New York City (80 Fifth avenue), July 27, 1858. Educated at Columbia ('74) and Columbia Law School ('76). (Married.) Member of the firm of Bowers & Sands. Vice-president and director Colorado Midland Ry. Co .; treasurer and director Terminal Improvement Co .; director Commonwealth Insurance Co., National Safe Deposit Co., New York Security and Trust Co., Fidelity Bank and Lawyers' Surety Co .; trustee Co- lumbia University, Greenwich Savings Bank, Ter- minal Warehouse Co., North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. of London, North British and Mercan- tile Insurance Co. of New York, and New York Ortho- paedic Dispensary and Hospital; member of advisory committee Hudson River Branch of the Corn Ex- change Bank, and of committee of counsel Lawyers' Title Insurance Co. Member City, Union, Church, University (member of council), St. Anthony, Twenty- seventh Assembly District Republican (vice-presi- dent), and University Athletic Clubs, Shinnecock Hills Golf, Lakewood Golf and Southampton (L. I.) Clubs, Meadow Club of Southampton (governor), St. Anthony Club of Philadelphia, St. Nicholas Society (manager), Society of Colonial Wars, Columbia Alumni and Down Town Associations, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York (cor- responding secretary).
SANDS. CHARLES EDWARD-Banker, 10 Wall street, New York City; residence 385 Fifth avenue, and Hughsonville. Educated at Columbia. Member St. Anthony, Racquet and Tennis, Hudson River Ice Yacht and Knickerbocker Clubs and Columbia Uni- versity Alumni Association.
SANDS, PHILIP J .- Lawyer, 18 Wall street, New York City; residence 15 East 33d street. Educated at Columbia ('63). Director United States Fire Insurance Co. Member Metropolitan, City, University, Knicker- bocker, Union and Church Clubs and Columbia Uni- versity Alumni Association.
SANDS, ROBERT A .- Physician, 39 East 33d street, New York City. Born in New York City. Edu- cated in United States and Europe. (Married.) Mem- ber Knickerbocker and Therapeutic Clubs, New York Academy of Medicine, New York County Medical So- ciety and Yale Alumni and Century Associations.
SANDS, WILLIAM H .- Broker, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence Westchester. Member New York Stock Exchange and of the Racquet and Ten- nis, Turf and Field and Carteret Gun Clubs and Country Club of Westchester.
SANFORD, CHARLES P .- Lawyer, 1 Madison avenue, New York City, and Confidential Agent, Al- bany; residence 545 West 141st street. Born in New York City, June 6, 1854. Educated at Yale ('76) and Columbia Law School ('78). (Married.) Member of the Board of Aldermen, 1887. Now confidential agent of the New York State Commissioner of Excise. Mem- ber University, Delta Kappa Epsilon, New York Ath- letic, West Side Republican, Washington Heights and Republican Clubs, Yale Alumni Association and As- sociation of the Bar of the City of New York.
SANFORD, GEORGE B .- Colonel, United States Army, 16 East 68th street, New York City, and Litch- field, Conn. Born in New Haven, Conn., June 28, 1842. Educated at Yale ('63). (Married Gertrude Minturn of Bristol, R. I.) Was lieutenant, captain and major in the 1st United States Cavalry; lieutenant-colonel 9th United States Cavalry; colonel 6th United States Cavalry; colonel United States Army (retired). En- gaged in the Civil War and in various Indian cam- paigns. Member University Club, Army and Navy Club of Washington. D. C., Anglo-American Club of Dresden, Germany, Societies of the Cincinnati, Colo- nial Wars and War of 1812, Sons of the Revolution and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
SANFORD, JOHN-Carpet Manufacturer, 29 Union square, West, New York City; residence Amsterdam. Educated at Yale. Member of the firm of S. Sanford & Sons. Member Metropolitan,, Racquet and Tennis,
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Turf and Field, Rockaway Hunting and Meadow Brook Hunt Clubs and Yale Alumni Association.
SANFORD, ROBERT - Lawyer, Poughkeepsie. Born in Albany, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1831. Educated at Union College and in Europe. (Married Helen H. Stuyvesant.) For thirty years a delegate to the Con- vention of the Diocese of New York. Member Union League, Church and Aztec Clubs, Dutchess County Hunt and Amrita Clubs of Poughkeepsie, American Geographical and Sigma Phi Societies, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Union Alumni Association.
SANGER, EUGENE B .- Real Estate, 56 West 59th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Dec. 30, 1843. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member New York Athletic and Larchmont Yacht Clubs, and Holland and New England Societies.
SANGER, FRANCIS W .- Manager, 1430 Broad- way, New York City; residence 57 East 76th street. (Married.) Formerly member of the firm of Al. Hay- man and Frank W. Sanger, owners of the Empire Theatre. Now manager of Madison Square Garden, Maurice Grau Opera Co. and Metropolitan Opera House. Member Turf and Field, Players', New York Athletic, New York Yacht, Phoenix, New York Jockey, Garden City Golf and Coney Island Jockey Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Dunlap So- ciety and Sons of the American Revolution.
SANGER, WILLIAM CARY-Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Volunteers; residence Sangerfield. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 21, 1853. Educated at Brook- lyn Polytechnic Institute, at Harvard (A.B.) and at Columbia (LL.B.). (Married Mary Ethel Cleveland, daughter of Gen. G. C. Dodge.) Member of the New York State Assembly, 1895-7. Served as lieutenant- colonel in the 203d Regiment, New York Volunteer In- fantry, during Spanish-American War. Now inspec- tor on the staff of the major-general commanding the N. G. N. Y. Member University, Players' and Har- vard Clubs, Century Association, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, Military Order of For- eign Wars and Naval and Military Order of the Span- ish-American War.
SANKEY, IRA DAVID-Evangelist, 148 South Ox- ford street, Brooklyn. Born in Edinburgh, Lawrence Co., Pa., Aug. 28, 1840. Educated in common schools. Joined the Methodist Episcopal Church at the age of fifteen and became a choir leader and a Sunday-school superintendent. Met Dwight L. Moody at the Young Men's Christian Association International Convention, held at Indianapolis, Ind., in 1870, and became asso- ciated with him as a solo singer in evangelistic work in the United States and abroad. Gave to Newcastle, Pa., a Y. M. C. A. and public library building; also a building site to the Methodist Episcopal Church there. Has composed many of the most popular gospel songs of the day.
SANSOM, JOHN H. A .- President, Musical Direc- tor and Organist, 224 Centre street, New York City; residence 14 East 87th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 15, 1870. Educated in private schools. (Mar- ried.) Member Church Club.
SANTEE, ELLIS M .- Physician and Surgeon, 22 Groton avenue, Cortland. Born in Hughesville, Pa., Aug. 13, 1862. Educated in Philadelphia and St. Louis. (Married.) Resident physician of Hahnemann Hos- pital, Rochester, N. Y., 1890; commanding officer of the 45th Separate Co., N. G. N. Y., 1893. Author of "Santee's Repertory of Convulsions." Member Tiough- nioga Club, Inter-State Homeopathic Medical Society (clinical secretary), Cortland County Homeopathic Medical Society (secretary and treasurer), Medico- Chirurgical Society of Central New York and I. O. O. F.
SANTNER, JOHN M .- Lawyer, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 240 West 56th street. Born in Middleburg, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1839. Educated at Union College. (Widower.) Member University and Law- yers' Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SARD, GRANGE-Stove Manufacturer, Albany; residence 397 State street. Born in Albany, March 10, 1843. Educated at Albany Academy. (Married.)
President Park Bank of Albany; vice-president and general manager Rathbone, Sard & Co .; vice-president National Commercial Bank; trustee Albany Savings Bank, Albany Insurance Co., Dudley Observatory, Emmanual Church and Albany Cemetery Association; commissioner of Washington Park. Member Fort Orange Club, Reform Club of New York City, Chicago (III.) Club, Essex County Club of Manchester, Mass., Shinnecock Hills Golf and Southampton Clubs of Southampton, L. I., and Sons of the Revolution.
SARGENT, FRANKLIN H .- Teacher, 883 Seventh avenue, New York City; residence 117 West 58th street. Born in Boston, Mass., March 31, 1856. Edu- cated at Harvard ('77). (Single.) Instructor in elocu- tion in Harvard University, 1880-2; dramatic director Madison Square Theatre, 1882-4. President and direc- tor American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Member Harvard, Players' and Lambs' Clubs and Dunlap So- ciety.
SARGENT, GEORGE HENRY-Hardware Mer- chant, 151 Leonard street, New York City; residence 2 West 50th street. Educated at Harvard ('53). Mem- ber of the firm of Sargent & Co. Member University, Union League, Harvard and Hardware Clubs, New England Society and National Academy of Design.
SARGENT, JAMES-Inventor and Manufacturer, 125 Cutler Building, Rochester; residence 98 East ave- nue. Born in Chester, Vt., Dec. 5, 1824. Educated in common schools. (Married Angeline M., daughter of Job and Hannah Foster, 1847.) Connected with the Yale & Greenleaf Lock Co., 1857-65. Invented burglar- proof locks and established in business in Rochester in 1865. Invented the Sargent time locks, glass enam- eled steel tanks, vacuum pump, automatic electric semaphore railway signals and an automatic smoke consumer. President and director Sargent & Green- leaf Co., Pfaudler Vacuum Fermentation Co., Water- loo Gold Mining Co. of California, and Gordon Rail- way Signal Co.
SARGENT, WILLIAM D .- Electrical Engineer, Lawrence and Willoughby streets, Brooklyn; residence 820 Union street. Born in Ligonia, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Educated in Harrisburg, Pa. (Single.) Vice- president and general manager New York and New Jersey Telephone Co. Member Marine and Field, Bath Beach, Montauk, Brooklyn, and Riding and Driving Clubs, Brooklyn Academy of Photography, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and Institute of Electrical Engineers of London, England.
SARLES, HARVEY J .- Merchant, Liberty. Born in Bedford, Westchester Co., N. Y., Jan. 30, 1842. Vice-president Sullivan County National Bank; trus- tee Ellenville Savings Bank.
SARTAIN. WILLIAM - Artist, 152 West 57th street. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 21, 1843. (Son of John Sartain.) Educated in Paris, France. (Sin- gle.) Formerly president of the Art Club and pro- fessor of life classes at the Art Students' League. Now secretary Rembrandt House. Member Society of American Artists and National Academy of Design.
SATTERLEE, EDWARD RATHBONE - Insur- ance, 62 William street, New York City; residence . 60 East 78th street. Born in Albany, N. Y., May 19, 1845. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. (Mar- ried, first, Joanna Mesier Reese, Sept. 21, 1871; second, Jean Sutherland Reese.) Senior member of the firm of Satterlee & Smith. Agent German-American Insur- ance Co. and Lancashire and Magdeburg Insurance Co .; manager East Side House Settlement. Ex-secre- tary and ex-director Columbia Fire Insurance Co .; ex- director Alliance Insurance Association of New York; ex-metropolitan manager British-American Insurance Co. of Toronto, Canada. Member Church (treasurer) and Underwriters' Clubs, New York Historical and St. Nicholas Societies, Society of Colonial Wars, Cen- tury Association and Sons of the Revolution.
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