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SMITH, JAMES CLINCH-Lawyer, Smithtown. Born in Smithtown, April 3, 1856. Educated at Co- lumbia College and Law School. Member Riding, Union, Country, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Co- rinthian Yacht and Metropolitan Clubs and Metro- politan Museum of Art.
SMITH, JAMES D .- Liquor Importer, 571 Hudson street, New York City; residence 51 West 86th street. Born in Smithtown, L. I., Aug. 17, 1852. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Smith & Darling. Director Home Bank. Member Co- lonial Club and Royal Arch Masons.
SMITH, JAMES DICKINSON-Broker, 71 Broad- way, New York City; residence Stamford, Conn. Born in Exeter, N. H., Nov. 24, 1829. (Son of Rev. John and Esther Mary [Woodruff] Smith.) Educated in common schools. (Married Elizabeth, daughter of
Archibald Henderson of New York City, 1857.) En- gaged in business for a time as a dry goods merchant. Established the banking and brokerage firm of Jame- son, Smith & Cotting in New York City, which later became James D. Smith & Co., of which he has been senior member for almost forty years. Became a member of the New York Stock Exchange on July 24, 1868, and has served as its president for two terms. Was Treasurer of the State of Connecticut in 1882 and declined the nomination for Governor in the same year. Has been quite prominent in political affairs in Stamford, having represented his district in the State Legislature and was president of the City Council for four years. President and director Woodlawn Ceme- tery; treasurer and director Quicksilver Mining Co .; secretary and director Associates' Land Co. Member Union League, Players', New York, New York Yacht and Whist Clubs, New England Society, National Academy of Design (director) and Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution.
SMITH, JAMES HENRY-Lawyer, 10 Wall street, New York City; residence 1 West 30th street. Edu- cated at King's College, London, England ('75). (Sin- gle.) Director Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R. R. Co., Tennessee Coal, Iron and R. R. Co., Hanover Na- tional Bank and Union Trust Co. Member University, Racquet and Tennis, Union and Tuxedo Clubs, Re- form Club of London, England, and Down Town Asso- ciation.
SMITH, JAMES RUFUS-Real Estate, 150 Broad- way, New York City; residence 47 West 39th street. Member Colonial Club, American Geographical and New England Societies, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
SMITH, JOHN JEWELL --- Manufacturer, 83 West Houston street, New York City; residence 320 West 91st street. Born in Elizabeth, N. J., July 13, 1834. Educated in New Jersey. (Married.) Treasurer Prot- estant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for Sea- men in the City and Port of New York; treasurer and warden Church of Zion and St. Timothy in the City of New York; trustee Franklin Savings Bank. Member Church, Camera and Black and White Clubs.
SMITH, JOHN SABINE-Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 1425 Broadway. Born in Randolph, Vt., April 24, 1843. (Son of Dr. John Schoonner and Caroline [Sabine] Smith.) Educated at Orange County Grammar School and at Trinity College ('63). Studied law and was admitted to the Bar in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 1868. (Married.) Resi- dent of New York City since 1868. Was a member of the Committee of Thirty which reorganized the Re- publican party in New York in 1894, and was active in connection with the Constitutional Convention held in the same year. Served as a commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court to determine whether a rapid transit railroad should be built in New York City, and has been a referee in many cases. Was president of the Republican County Committee of New York in 1893, and is now a member of the executive committee of the Republican State Committee. Treasurer East Side House; trustee Trinity College and of a society for the promotion of interest in churches, schools, col- leges and seminaries. Member University, Republi- can, Lawyers', Quill, Church and Patria Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa and New England Societies, Trinity Col- lege Alumni, New York: State Bar and National Bar Associations, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, So- ciety of Political Science, Society of Colonial Wars and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SMITH, JOSEPH R .- Colonel and Assistant Sur- geon General (retired), Governor's Island, New York City; residence 2300 De Lancey street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., April 18, 1831. Educated at the University of Michigan (A.M.) and University of Buffalo (M.D.). (Married.) Acting sur- geon general United States Army, 1862; medical direc- tor Army of Arkansas, 1863: 7th Army Corps, 1864; 4th Military District, Vicksburg, 1867; Department of Texas, 1879; Department of Dakota, 1888; Department of Arizona, 1889; Department of California, 1892, and Department of the East, 1893; brevetted lieutenant- colonel "for superior ability and excellent management of the affairs of his department" and colonel "for mer- itorious services and devotion to the sick during the prevalence of the cholera" at Little Rock, Ark., Nov.
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20, 1866; retired for age. April 18, 1895. Upon his retire- ment, Colonel Smith received an official recognition not granted in the case of any other officer. The chief of his corps sent him an official letter expressing for the officer and all his comrades of the medical corps "their appreciation of the services that you have rendered the corps and the government," mentioning these services more or less in detail. Vice-president American Medical Association, 1877-8, International Medical Congress, Washington, D. C., 1887, Section of Military and Naval Medicine and Surgery, Ninth In- ternational Congress; honorary president Section of Military Medicine and Surgery, Pan-American Medi- eal Congress, 1893; Section of Military Medicine and Surgery eleventh international Medical Congress, Rome, 1894, and of Section of Military Medicine and Surgery, thirteenth International Medical Congress, Paris, 1900; corporator of New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Author of "Researches on Diseases of Texas Cattle" and of papers on "Sick- ness and Mortality in the Army," "Retirement in the Army," "Duties of the Military Surgeons," in Wood's "Reference Handbook of Medical Science" and many other pamphlets and papers in the public press and in transactions of different medical associations and con- gresses. Member Army and Navy Club, United Ser- vice and Union League Clubs, of Philadelphia, Pa., Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Society of the Army of the Potomac, Society of the Army of the Ten- nessee, Society of the Army of Arkansas (vice-presi- dent), G. A. R., Erie County (N. Y.) Medical Society, Medical Association of Little Rock and Pulaski County, Ark. (honorary), American Medical, American Public Health, American Statistical (Fellow) and National Educational Associations, American Acad- emy of Political and Social Science, Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Medicine (Fellow), Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (honorary) and Geographical (as- sociate) and Medical (honorary) Societies of Califor- nia.
SMITH, LANGDON-Journalist, 154 Nassau street, New York City. Born in Kentucky, Jan. 4, 1858. Edu- cated in common schools in Louisville. (Married Ma- rie Antoinette Wright, 1894.) Served in the Comanche and Apache wars, and was a newspaper correspondent in the Sioux War. Went to Cuba for the "New York Herald" in 1895, and went through the island with Maceo's band of insurgents. Was correspondent in Cuba for the New York "Journal" during the Spanish- American War, and was present at the bombardments before Havana, the bombardment of Santiago and at the battles of El Caney and San Juan. Author of "On the Pan Handle" and of numerous short stories.
SMITH, LEONARD B .- Merchant, 85 Front and 269 Washington streets, New York City; residence 474 West 152d street. Born in Canandaigua, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1835. Educated at Genesee College. (Married.) For- merly member of the firms of Pupke, Thurber & Co., Pupke, Reid & Co. (1865-83), and Eppens, Smith & Co. (1883-9). President and director Eppens, Smith & Wiemann Co. Member Sons of the Revolution.
SMITH, LEONARD B .- Lawyer, 33 Pine street, New York City; residence 23 East 44th street. Edu- cated at Yale. Member of the firm of Price & Smith. Member Yale Club.
SMITH, LEONARD OWEN-Manufacturer, 841 Broadway, New York City; residence 1742 Green street, Philadelphia, Pa. Born in Franklin, Conn. Educated at Norwich (Conn.) Academy. Vice-presi- dent Brainerd & Armstrong Co. Member Colonial Club, New England Society of Philadelphia, and Mor- ristown Field Club of Morristown, N. J.
SMITH, MILLARD F .- Clothing Merchant, 1241 Broadway, New York City; residence 559 Bedford ave- nue, Brooklyn. Treasurer and director Smith, Gray & Co .; director Broadway Bank and Hamilton Trust Co. of Brooklyn. Member New York Club and Union League, Crescent Athletic, Oxford and Hanover Clubs of Brooklyn.
SMITH, MUNROE-Professor, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence 115th street and Riverside Drive. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1854. Educated at Amherst College ('74), at Columbia College Law School and at the University of Göttingen, Germany ('80). Degrees of A.M. and J.U.D.
(Married.) Member of the faculty at Columbia Uni- versity in the City of New York since 1880; instructor, 1880-3; adjunct professor of history, 1883-91; professor of Roman law and comparative jurisprudence since 1891. Contributor of articles on history and jurispru- dence to various magazines and cyclopaedias. Mem- ber Authors' Club, Amherst College Alumni Associa- tion and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SMITH, NATHANIEL STEVENS- Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 550 Park avenue. Born in Southwick, Hampden County, Mass., July 4, 1847. Educated at Kingston (N. Y.) Academy, Phillips Exeter Academy and at Harvard ('69). (Married.) Specialist in law and contracts and surrogate's prac- tice. Member University, Harvard, Lawyers', Larch- mont Yacht and Barnard Clubs, State Bar and Bloom- ing Grove Park Associations, American Geographical Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SMITH, NELSON-Lawyer, 146 Broadway, New York City; residence 151 West 48th street. Born in Middletown, Delaware Co., N. Y., Sept. 29, 1832. (Son of Samuel Smith.) Educated at Delaware Academy and in New York City. (Single.) Admitted to the Bar in New York City in 1854, and shortly afterwards ad- mitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court. Chairman of central branch, Irish National Land League, 1880-5; chairman of General Committee, Tammany Hall, 1890-4; Presidential Elector, 1892. Was a delegate to the State Constitutional Convention of 1894, and has been credited with many of the reforms effected by the Judiciary Article of the revised Consti- tution, notably the creation of the new Court-the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. One of the charter members (by act of the Legislature) of the Botanical Gardens now established in Bronx Park. Member of the firm of Grady, Smith & Crandall, and is counsel to several banks and financial institutions. Member Press and Democratic Clubs, Law Institute, Business Men's Democratic Association, Society of Medical Jurisprudence, New York State Bar and American Bar Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SMITH, OLIVER DRAKE-Lawyer, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. Born in New York City, June 7, 1854. Educated at Columbia College and Law School. (Married.) Member St. An- thony Club, Englewood (N. J.) Golf and Field Clubs and Delta Psi Fraternity.
SMITH, ORISON B .- Importer, 59 Frankfort and 21 Jacob streets, New York City; residence 3 East 124th street. Member Fulton, Church and Harlem Clubs and St. Nicholas Society.
SMITH, ORLANDO J .- President, 45 Park place, New York City; residence Dobbs Ferry. Born in Terre Haute, Ind., June 14, 1842. Educated at De Pauw University. (Married.) President and director American Press Association and Printing Telegraph News Co. Was major of the 6th Indiana Cavalry in Civil War and served in Army of Potomac, Army of the Ohio (9th Corps) and Army of the Cumberland (Cavalry Corps). Wounded near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 3, 1864. Author of "A Short View of Great Questions." Member Lotos Club, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on- Hudson, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
SMITH, OSGOOD-Lawyer, Mercaderes 4, Havana, Cuba; residence 27 West 44th street, New York City. Educated at Amherst and Harvard. Member Havana Charter Commission. Formerly captain in the United States Army. Member Reform, Harvard and Chi Psi Clubs, Engineer Corps, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Sons of the Revolution, Amherst College Alumni Association and 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y.
SMITH, P. MINTURN - General Contractor, 11 Broadway, New York City; residence 149 Greene ave- nue, Brooklyn. Born in Patchogue, L. I., May 21, 1847. Educated at Eastman's Business College. (Married.) President and director Finance Realty Trust Co. Was member of the firm of Milliken & Smith. Ex-president Standard Structural Co., builders of Bowling Green and Hudson buildings. Active in church and Sunday- school work.
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SMITH, PHILIP SHERWOOD-Lawyer, 4 White Building, Buffalo; residence 46 Johnson's Park. Born in Buffalo, Nov. 22, 1863. Educated at Heathcote School, Buffalo; honorary degree of M.A. from Hobart College, 1898. (Married May L. Cushing, 1890.) Member of the firm of Wilson & Smith. Member University Club, New York Genealogical and Biographical and Dunlap Societies of New York City, American Geo- graphical Society, and Society for Psychical Research of London, England.
SMITH, ROBERT A. C .- Merchant, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 12 West 72d street. Member Union League, Republican, Atlantic Yacht, Colonial, Lawyers', New York Yacht, Adirondack League and Manhattan Clubs. Country Club of Westchester, Al- gonquin Club of Boston, Mass., and Genesee Valley Club of Rochester.
SMITH, ROBERT H. - Paper Manufacturer, 309 Broadway, New York City; residence 491 First street, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Feb. 18, 1842. (Son of Alexander M. C. and Martha A. Smith.) Educated in city, private and public schools. (Married Joseph- ine R., daughter of E. C. Sutherland of Cornwall, N. Y.) Supervisor of the town of Cornwall, 1884-5; mem- ber of the New York State Legislature, 1886-7. Now connected with the Chemical and Newton paper com- panies of Holyoke, Mass .; also treasurer of the Pali- sade Paper Co. of Hoboken, N. J. Member Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Volunteer Firemen's Asso- ciation, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Chan- cellor Walworth Lodge No. 241, F. & A. M., and Co- lumbian Commandery No. 1, Mecca Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
SMITH, ROBERT HOBART - Retired, 542 West 150th street, New York City. Born in New York City, 1848. Educated at Trinity College. Member Trinity Alumni and Century Associations.
SMITH, SIDNEY-Lawyer, 195 Broadway, New York City; residence 65 Park avenue. Born in New York City. Educated in city schools and at Columbia. (Single.) Connected with the legal department of Manhattan Railway Co. Member New York Athletic, Salmagundi and Transportation Clubs, Baptist Social Union and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SMITH, S. NEWTON-Retired Merchant, 54 Ex- change place, New York City; residence The Waldorf- Astoria. Born in New York City, Feb. 11, 1836. (Son of Matthew Smith, partner of Richard M. Hoe, inven- tor of printing press.) (Married.) Was in business with the late Governor E. D. Morgan; was an execu- tor of the estate of the late George D. Morgan. Ex- director Mercantile Library Association and Kings County Elevated R. R. Co .; ex-treasurer and ex-direc- tor Iron Steamboat Co. and Saratoga Lake R. R. Co .; ex-treasurer and ex-trustee West Presbyterian Church. Now treasurer and director Corralitos Co .; director Corralitos Co. of Colorado, Candelaria Co. of Colorado, and Central American Transit Co. Member National Academy of Design and American Geograph- ical and New England Societies.
SMITH, S. SIDNEY-Lawyer, 59 Wall street, New York City; residence 105 East 38th street. Educated at Harvard ('70). Member Harvard and University Clubs, Century and Down Town Associations and As- sociation of the Bar of the City of New York.
SMITH, STEPHEN-Physician, 640 Madison ave- nue. New York City. Born in Onondaga County, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1823. Educated in academies and at the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D., '50). Member of the faculty at Bellevue Hospital, 1850-74; on editorial staff of the New York "Medical Journal," 1853-60, and of the "Medical Times," 1860-3. Has served as a mem- ber of State boards of health, lunacy and charities. Author of several works on surgery. Member City Club and New York Genealogical and Biographical Societies.
SMITH, TERRY-Lawyer, 63 Park row, New York City; residence 138 West 36th street. Born in Houston, Texas, Sept. 9, 1865. Educated at Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member of the firm of Holm & Smith. Member Western Society, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and a Master Mason.
SMITH, THEODORE E .- Merchant, 450 Broome street, and President, 349 Broadway, New York City; residence 73 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 11, 1835. Educated in Brooklyn. (Sin- gle.) President and director Spencerian Pen Co .; di- rector Astor Place Bank and Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance Co. Member Union League,and Merchants' Clubs, and Hamilton and Marine and Field Clubs of Brooklyn.
SMITH, THOMAS C .- Insurance 59 William street, New York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Born in New York City, March 18, 1857. Educated at Fort Washington French Institute, New York City. (Mar- ried.) Member Country Club of Parkhill.
SMITH, THOMAS E. VERMILYE-Secretary, 5 West 33d street, New York City; residence 38 East 30th street. Educated at Yale. Member Church Club, St. Nicholas Society, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution and Yale Alumni Association.
SMITH, THOMAS F .- Clerk, 32 Chambers street, New York City; residence 443 West 24th street. Born in New York City, July 24, 1865. Educated in public schools and at St. Francis Xavier and Manhattan Colleges. Stenographer to the Building Department, 1892-4; stenographer of the Eighth District Municipal Court, 1894-8; chief clerk of the City Court since 1898. Member Press, Democratic and Pequod Clubs, Tam- many Society (secretary), State Stenographers' Asso- ciation, Knights of Columbus and Catholic Benevolent Legion.
SMITH, THOMAS GUILFORD-Civil Engineer and Iron and Steel Manufacturer, 9 German Insurance Building, Buffalo; residence 489 Delaware avenue. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 27, 1839. Educated at Central High School of Philadelphia, and at Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute (M.A., C.E. and LL.D.). (Married.) President and director Boston Car Wheel Co., Philadelphia Car Wheel Co. and Pittsburg Car Wheel Co .; vice-president and director New York Car Wheel Works of Buffalo, St. Thomas (Ontario) Car Wheel Co. and Canada Iron Furnace Co. (Ltd.) of Montreal; treasurer and director Gruson Iron Works of New York; director Niagara Bank of Buffalo; sales agent Carnegie Steel Co. (Ltd.) of Pittsburg, and La- trobe Steel Co. Regent of the University of the State of New York. Member Buffalo, Liberal (vice-presi- dent), Saturn, Country, University (vice-president), Ellicott and Falconwood Clubs, St. Maurice Fish and Game Club of Montreal, Duquesne Club of Pittsburg, Grolier, Players' and Arts' Clubs of New York City, Pennsylvania Historical, Shakespeare, Pennsylvania Colonial, Pennsylvania, Buffalo Historical, National Geographic, Charity Organization (president) and Phi Beta Kappa (Hobart chapter) Societies, Buffalo Civil Service, American Economic and New York State His- torical Associations, Buffalo Society of Artists, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy (president), Buffalo Merchants' Exchange, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Frank- lin Institute of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, American Protective Tariff League, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Insti- tute of Mining Engineers, Sons of the Revolution, American Academy of Social and Political Science and Engineers' Society of Western New York.
SMITH, WALTER LLOYD-Supreme Court Jus- tice, Elmira. Educated at Princeton ('77). Supreme Court Justice for the Sixth Judicial District for term expiring Dec. 31, 1902; also in the Third Department of the Appellate Division. Member Elmira City Club, and Princeton and University Clubs of New York City.
SMITH, WALTER MITCHELL-Dry Goods Mer- chant, 115 Worth street, New York City; residence Stamford, Conn. Born in Exeter, N. H., Feb. 13, 1837. (Son of Rev. John and Esther Mary [Woodruff] Smith.) Educated in public schools. (Married Eliza- beth Leonard, daughter of Charles C. Wilcox of Illin- ois. 1860.) Member of the firm of Smith, Hogg & Gardner. Engaged in the dry goods business since 1862. Resident of Stamford since 1876. Trustee Good Will Homes at East Fairfield, Me., Life Line Mission of Brooklyn, N. Y., and of the Water Street Mission of New York City. Member Merchants' Club, New. England Society, Sons of the American Revolution and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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SMITH, WESLEY F. - Commission Merchant, West Washington Market, New York City; residence Hackensack, N. J. Born in New York City, Feb. 16, 1859. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Treas- urer and general manager Bergen County Ice Co. of Hackensack, N. J. Member New York Athletic and Hackensack (N. J.) Golf Clubs and 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y.
SMITH, WILLARD PAYSON-Lawyer, 57 Erie County Bank Building, Buffalo; residence 294 Hudson street. Born in Dunkirk, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1868. Edu- cated at Amherst (A.M.) and Columbia (LL.B.). (Sin- gle.) Member University and Independent Clubs, Lawyers' Club of New York City, Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution, Beta Theta Phi Fraternity and Am- herst Alumni Association.
SMITH, WILLIAM ALEXANDER-Retired Bank- er and Broker, 11 Wall street, New York City; resi- dence 412 Madison avenue. Born Sept. 9, 1820. (Mar- ried.) Ex-president of the New York Stock Exchange. Vice-president and director Continental Trust Co. Member Century Association.
SMITH, WILLIAM ALLEN-Treasurer, 52 Wall street, New York City; residence 102 East 57th street. Educated at Columbia College School of Mines ('68). Member University, Engineers' and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, Columbia University Alumni and School of Mines Alumni Associations and American Institute of Mining Engineers.
SMITH, WILLIAM CHANDLER-Celluloid Manu- facturer, 427 Broadway, New York City; residence 362 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, May 17, 1843. Educated in Brooklyn. (Married.) Manager sales department, Celluloid Co. of New York. Member New England Society and Brooklyn Club.
SMITH, WILLIAM PALMER-Banker and Brok- er, 96 Broadway, New York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Member of the firm of Breese & Smith, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Players', St. Nicholas, Baltusrol Golf and Union Clubs.
SMITH, WILLIAM WHEELER-Architect, 7 Wall street. New York City; residence 17 East 77th street. Member Union League, Grolier and Lawyers' Clubs, American Geographical Society, American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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SMITH, WILLIAM WICKHAM-Lawyer, 48 Ex- change place, New York City. Born in New York City, Sept. 21, 1859. (Son of John A. and Mary [Lane] Smith.) Educated in public schools, at the College of the City of New York ('78) and at Columbia College Law School ('80). Practicing in New York City since 1880, and is now a member of the firm of Curie & Smith. Assistant United States District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1886-90. Was for a time counsel to the Manhattan Ry. Co., and was one of the counsel in the cases involving the constitution- ality of the Mckinley Tariff Act.
SMITH, WILMOT M .- Supreme Court Justice, County Court House, Brooklyn; residence Patchogue. Born in Suffolk County, N. Y., March 21, 1852. Edu- cated at Cornell ('74). (Married Lizzie L. Mott. 1881.) District attorney of Suffolk County, 1885-91; County Judge, 1892-6. Justice of the Supreme Court of New York for Second Judicial District since Jan. 1, 1896, term expiring Dec. 31, 1909. Member Cornell Univer- sity Club of New York City, and Brooklyn Club.
SMITH, WILTON MERLE-Presbyterian Clergy- man, West 57th street and Broadway, New York City; residence 34 West 39th street. Born in Elmira, N. Y. Educated at Princeton ('77). (Married.) Pastor Cen- tral Presbyterian Church. Member Princeton, Union League, Tuxedo and University Clubs and Presbyte- rian Union.
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