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STEDMAN, THOMAS L .- Physician, 53 East 56th street, New York City. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 11, 1853. Educated at Trinity College and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Married.) Member Liederkranz, New York Academy of Medicine, New York Pathological Society, Medical Society of the
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County of New York and St. Luke's Hospital Alumni, Trinity College Alumni and Century Associations.
STEEGER, HENRY-Coppersmith, 143 East 31st street, New York City; residence Hotel Netherland. Born in New York City, May 14, 1851. Educated in public schools. (Widower.) Member New York Ath- letic Club, Liederkranz, and New York Lodge No. 330, F. & A. M.
STEELE, ADELBERT H .- Railroad President, 43 Cedar street, New York City; residence 223 East 136th street. President Toledo, Cleveland and Lake Erie R. R. Co .; receiver Gold Creek Mining Co. Member Re- publican and Patria Clubs and Lafayette Post, G. A. R.
STEELE, CHARLES-Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 52 West 49th street. Secre- tary and director Adams Express Co .; director Cen- tral of Georgia Ry. Co., St. Lawrence Power Co., Standard Finance and Trust Co. and Standard Trust Co. of New York. Member Metropolitan, Lawyers', Union, St. Anthony, New York Athletic, Racquet and Tennis and Church Clubs, Down Town Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
STEELE, HIRAM ROSWELL-Lawyer, 32 Lib- erty street, New York City; residence 242 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Born in Stanstead, Province of Que- bec, Canada, July 10, 1842. Educated in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Studied law in the office of his brother, Hon. Ben- jamin H. Steele, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont. (Married.) Served with Vermont troops during Civil War, and was wounded at Spottsylvania. Settled in St. Joseph, La., after the war and engaged in the practice of law. While a resident of Louisiana he filled successively the offices of district attorney, Assistant Attorney-General, Judge of the Parish Court, Judge of the Superior Court of New Orleans and an unexpired term as Attorney-General of Louisiana. Practicing in New York City since 1890, and is now senior member of the firm of Steele, De Friese & Frothingham. Was for a time district attorney of Kings County. Trustee New York Life Insurance Co. Member Lawyers' Club, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Sons of the American Revolution.
STEELE, JOHN M .- Lawyer, Court House, Roch- ester; residence 89 Park avenue. Born in Pittsford, Monroe Co., N. Y., Oct. 15, 1851. Educated at the Uni- versity of Rochester. (Married.) Has served as United States Commissioner and as a member of the Board of Aldermen. Now commissioner of jurors and United States Loan Commissioner for Monroe County. Officer and director in several corporations. Member Genesee Valley Club, Rochester Historical Society, Psi Upsilon Alumni Association (president) and Chamber of Commerce.
STEELE, PETER B .- Dry Goods Merchant, 342 Broadway, New York City; residence 940 President street, Brooklyn. Born in Deerfield, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 31, 1844. (Son of Peter G. and Catharine [Weaver] Steele.) Educated at Utica Academy. (Married Annie F. Van Riper of Jersey City.) Served as lieutenant of 56th Regiment, and as captain of 158th Regiment, New York Volunteers, during Civil War. Formerly member of the firms of William I. Peake & Co., Peake, Opdycke & Co. and Opdycke, Terry & Steele. Now manager of the linen and white goods department James H. Dunham & Co. Member Atlantic Yacht and Brooklyn Yacht Clubs, Arkwright Club. 7th Regi- ment War Veterans and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
STEELE, SANFORD H. - Lawyer, 32 Liberty street. New York City; residence 62 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. Educated at Dartmouth College ('70). Member of the firm of Steele & Dickson. Prominent in political affairs of Brooklyn and Kings County. Secretary and director San Carlos Copper Co .; direc- tor Chatham National Bank, General Chemical Co., Manufacturers' Trust Co. of Brooklyn, and Nichols Chemical Co. Member University Club, Oxford and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, and Dartmouth College Alumni and Down Town Associations.
STEENKEN, JOHN G .- Merchant and Manufac- turer. 163 Front street, New York City; residence 209 Washington Park, Brooklyn. Born in Bremen, Ger- many, Feb. 14, 1839. Educated in Germany. (Wid-
ower.) Member of the firm of Battelle & Renwick. President Croton Chemical Co. Member Down Town Association.
STEERS, HENRY-Banker. 147 Avenue D, New York City; residence 10 East 38th street. President and director Eleventh Ward Bank; director Dry Dock, East Broadway and Battery R. R. Co., Dubuque and Sioux City R. R. Co., Interior Conduit Insulation Co., New York and Boston Dyewood Co., Rubber Goods Mfg Co. and State Trust Co. Member Engineers' Racquet and Tennis, New York Yacht and Union Clubs and American Museum of Natural History.
STEEVES, JOHN F. - Lumber Merchant, 138th street and Fourth avenue, New York City; residence 62 West 130th street. Born in New Brunswick, Can- ada, Sept. 6, 1848. Educated in New Brunswick. (Mar- ried.) Member of the firm of Church E. Gates & Co. Member Building Trades and New York Lumber Trade (ex-president) Associations.
STEIGER, ERNEST - Publisher, 25 Park place, New York City; residence 715 Lexington avenue. Born in Saxony, Germany, Oct. 4, 1832. Educated in Ger- many. (Married Bertha Krehbiel, 1867.) Became a resident of the United States in 1855. Engaged in busi- ness in New York City since 1863 as publisher of the works of German-Americans and as a manufacturer of kindergarten supplies. President and director Er- nest Steiger Co .; trustee German Savings Bank.
STEIN, LEO-Brewer, 169 Duane street, New York City; residence 63 East 84th street. Born in Chicago, Ill., May 4, 1866. Educated at Yale ('88). (Married.) Member of the firm of Stein, Hirsh & Co. Treasurer Eastern Brewing Co. Member Reform and Freund- schaft Clubs.
STEINER, PETER J .- Insurance Broker, 27 Wil- liam street, New York City; residence 325 East 87th street. Born in Austria, Feb. 7, 1854. Educated in Europe. (Married.) Member Arion Society.
STEINFUHRER, C. D. F .- Clergyman, 520 Second avenue, Astoria. Born in Stargard, Mecklenburg Strelitz, Jan. 12, 1841. Educated in Germany ('54), Union College ('64, and D.D., '96) and Reformed Church Seminary at New Brunswick, N. J., ('67). (Married.) Pastor German Second Reformed Church of Astoria since 1867. Member Phi Beta Kappa So- ciety and Union College Alumni Association.
STEINITZ, WILLIAM - Chess Player, 155 East 103d street, New York City. Born in Prague, Bohemia, May, 1836. Educated in Prague and at Polytechnic Institute of Vienna. (Married.) Mastered the game of chess, and became known as an expert in 1855. Won the world's championship from Professor Anders- sen in 1866, and defended his title to same against all comers until 1894, in which year he was defeated by Emanuel Lasker. His record of winning sixteen con- secutive games, made in 1873, has never been equaled. Became a resident of the United States in 1883. Ed- ited the "International Chess Magazine," 1885-91. Member German Press Club.
STEINWAY, CHARLES H .- Piano Manufacturer, 109 East 14th street, New York City; residence 23 East 38th street. Was decorated with the "Order of the Medjidieh" for excellence in science and art by the Sultan of Turkey in August, 1900. President and di- rector Steinway & Sons; vice-president and trustee Citizens' Savings bank; director Bank of the Metrop- olis and Pacific Bank. Member Larchmont Yacht, New York Athletic and Manhattan Clubs, Aldine As- sociation and Liederkranz.
STEINWAY, FREDERICK T .- Piano Manufac- turer, 109 East 14th street, New York City; residence 15 East 53d street. Born in New York City, 1860. Edu- cated in Berlin, Germany, and at the Royal "Real Gymnasium." (Married.) Vice-president Steinway & Sons. Formerly president of N. Stetson Co. of Phila- delphia. Member New York Athletic Club, German and Legal Aid Societies, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Society for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animals, New York Association for the Im- provement of the Condition of the Poor, Civil Service Reform Association, Industrial Christian Alliance and Liederkranz.
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STELLE, FREDERICK W .- Lawyer, 111 Broad- way, New York City; residence 72 East 34th street. Born in Trenton, N. J., April 6, 1872. Educated at New Jersey State School, Trenton, Princeton University and New York Law School. Member of the firm of Tyler, Pratt, Hibbard & McAlpin. Member Princeton Club, Trenton Country Club and Huguenot Society of America.
STEPHENS, FRANKLIN MOORE - Physician and Instructor, 71 West 49th street, New York City. Degree of M.D. Clinical instructor in otology, Cornell University Medical College, New York City.
STEPHENS, GEORGE W .- Lawyer, 132 Nassau street, New York City; residence Dash's lane, Kings- bridge. Born in Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y., Feb. 22, 1844. Educated at College of City of New York ('63) and at Columbia Law School ('65). (Married.) Member Republican Club, Society of Medical Jurispru- dence and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
STEPHENS, HENRY MORSE-Professor, Cor- nell University, Ithaca; residence 176 Cascadilla place. Educated at Oxford University, England. Degree of M.A. Professor of modern European history, Cornell University. Member Cornell Club of New York City.
STEPHENS, MELVIN-41 Dey street, New York City; residence 336 Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Oct. 4, 1844. (Single.) Secretary and director Eagle Tube Co .; director Second National Bank of Jersey City, N. J.
STEPHENS. OLIN J .- Coal Merchant, 444 East 138th, and 241 West 125th streets, New York City; resi- dence East 146th street and Gerard avenue. President and director Mott Haven Canal Docks. Member New York Athletic, Morris Wheelmen and Morris Clubs and North Side Board of Trade.
STEPHENSON, EDWARD H. - Produce Ex- change, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Gorham, Me., May 27, 1823. Educated in Gorham. (Married.) Formerly member of the firm of George S. Stephenson & Co .. 1854-68. Now connected with Produce Exchange Safe Deposit Co. Member New England Society.
STEPHENSON, WALTER T .- Librarian, Reform Club, New York City; residence South Orange, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1860. (Single.) Librarian of the Reform Club of New York City. Member Reform Club.
STERLING, CHARLES A .- President, 26 Broad- way, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1843. Educated at Betts Academy, Stamford, Conn., and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) President National Storage Co., National Docks Ry. Co. and Orange and Passaic Valley Ry. Co. Member Lawyers' and Racquet and Tennis Clubs, Essex County (N. J.) Country Club, Es- sex Club of Newark, N. J., New England Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
STERLING, CHARLES B .- Manufacturer, 85 Liberty street. New York City; residence 100 West 105th street. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., July 4, 1873. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Manufac- turer of yachts, launches and engines. Member Transportation, Harlem Republican and Columbia Yacht Clubs and New York Historical Society.
STERLING, GEORGE L .- Lawyer, 2 Tryon row, New York City; residence 113 Madison avenue. Born in Trumbull, Conn., Dec. 31, 1855. Educated at Yale College ('76) and Yale Law School. (Single.) Assist- ant corporation counsel of New York City. Member University, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Yale Clubs, St. George's Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
STERLING, JOHN W .- Lawyer, 44 Wall street, New York City; residence 21 East 47th street. Edu- cated at Yale ('64). First vice-president and director Pennsylvania Coal Co .; director National City Bank, Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co., Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Ry. Co., Evansville and Indian- apolis R. R. Co., Evansville and Richmond R. R. Co.,
Evansville and Terre Haute R. R. Co. and Evansville Belt Ry. Co .; trustee New York Security and Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, University, Union League, Lawyers', Yale, Riding and Tuxedo Clubs, American Fine Arts, Phi Beta Kappa and New Eng- land Societies, Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity and Down Town Association.
STERLING, JOSEPH HENRY-Banker and Bro- ker, 80 Broadway, New York City; residence 505 West End avenue. Born in New York City, Nov. 28, 1850. (Son of Joseph Allen and Henrietta [Dowling] Ster- ling.) Educated at the College of the City of New York ('70). (Married Blanche Groesbeck.) Member of the firm of Groesbeck & Sterling, and of the New York and Chicago Stock Exchanges. Vice-president and treasurer Croscup & Sterling Co. (publishers) ; vestryman St. James Protestant Episcopal Church. Member Union League, Colonial, Republican, Stock Exchange Luncheon, Larchmont Yacht (ex-commo- dore), New York Yacht, American Yacht and Horse- shoe Harbor Yacht Clubs, Chi Psi Fraternity, Hol- land Lodge No. 8, F. & A. M. (past master), Jerusa- lem Chapter, Coeur de Lion Commandery, Aurora Grata Consistory, thirty-second degree Masons and Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine.
STERN, LEOPOLD-Diamond Merchant, 68 Nas- sau street, New York City: residence 27 West 87th street. Born in Germany, March 20, 1848. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Stern Bros. & Co. Pres- idential Elector, 1896; ex-president New York Jewelers' Board of Trade. Director Market and Fulton National Bank and Great Eastern Casualty and Indemnity In- surance Co .; State Commissioner to Pan-American Exposition (1901). Member Republican and Freund- schaft Clubs and of many charitable societies.
STERN, LOUIS-Dry Goods Merchant, 32 West 23d street, New York City; residence 993 Fifth avenue. Born in Germany, Feb. 22, 1847. Educated in Albany, N. Y. (Married.) Member of the firm of Stern Broth- ers. Director Bank of New Amsterdam, and West- chester Trust Co. of Yonkers. First vice-president Re- publican Club and Albany Society. Republican candi- date for the presidency of the Borough of Manhattan, 1897. United States Commissioner to the Paris Expo- sition of 1900 by appointment of President Mckinley. Member Liederkranz, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, Aldine Asso- ciation, American Geographical Society, Board of Trade and Transportation and Chamber of Commerce.
STERN, SIMON H .- Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 46 East 78th street. Born in Richmond, Va., Oct. 13, 1847. (Son of Meyer and Diana [Hunt] Stern.) Educated in public and private schools in New York City and at Columbia College Law School ('69). Senior member of the firm of Stern & Rushmore. Director Columbus Distilling Co. Member Lawyers', New York and Democratic Clubs and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
STERNBERG, F. A .- Lawyer and Physician, 414 East 50th street, New York City. Born in Germany, May 8, 1860. Educated in Germany. (Married.) Mem- ber Society of Medical Jurisprudence.
STERNBERGER, EDWIN-Physician, 640 Madi- son avenue, New York City; residence 43 East 60th street. Born in New York City, Jan. 6, 1867. Edu- cated at Cornell (B.L.), New York College of Physi- cians and Surgeons (M.D.) and in Europe. (Single.) Connected with the Out Door Department of Mount Sinai Hospital. Member Cornell University and Cen- tury Country Clubs and Omega Society.
STERNBERGER, HENRY S .- Stock Broker, 20 Broad and 20 New streets, New York City; residence 31 East 65th street. Born in New York City, April 8, 1865. Educated in public schools and at College of the City of New York. (Single.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange. Second lieutenant of 22d Regi- ment. United States Volunteers, May 24, 1898; pro- moted to first heutenant, Sept. 21; first lieutenant and quartermaster, Oct. 14; mustered out of service Nov. 23, 1898. Now captain and commissary of the 22d Regiment, N. G. N. Y. (by promotion Feb. 6, 1899). Member Century Country, Criterion (secretary) and Hollywood (N. J.) Golf Clubs and Military Order of Foreign Wars.
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STERNE, SIMON-Lawyer, 56 Beaver street, New York City; residence 640 Madison avenue. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 23, 1839. (Son of Henry and Regina Sterne.) Educated in public schools, at the University of Pennsylvania and at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, (Married Mathilde Elsberg.) Admitted to practice in Philadelphia in 1859 and in New York City in 1860. Makes a specialty of railroad and constitutional law and is counsel to a number of large corporations. Was member of a commission appointed by Governor Tilden (1875) to revise a plan for the government of cities in the State of New York; by President Cleveland (1886) to report as to the rela- tion of railways and State in Western Europe; also by Governor Morton (1895) to recommend changes in the methods of State legislation. Was a member of the Committee of Seventy of 1871 and again in 1894. President and director Central Park Improvement Co .; director Boonville R. R. Bridge Co., Missouri, Kansas and Texas Ry. Co., Southwestern Coal and Improvement Co .. United States Automatic Telephone Co. and J. Hood Wright Memorial Hospital. Has con- tributed many articles on legislation, monopolies, railways, etc., to Lalor's "Cyclopedia of Political Science." Author of "Representative Government" and "Constitutional and Political History of the United States." Member Manhattan, Reform, Law- yers', Press, Nineteenth Century, Democratic and City Clubs, Zoological and Pennsylvania Societies, American Bar, New York State Bar and Blooming Grove Park Associations, New York Law Institute, Washington (D. C.) Academy of Sciences, Metropoli- tan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
STETSON, FRANCIS LYNDE-Lawyer, 15 Broad street, New York City; residence 576 Madison avenue. Educated at Williams College ('67). Member of the firm of Stetson, Jennings & Russell. Vice-president and director Cataract Construction Co. and Niagara Junction Ry. Co .; general counsel and director North- ern Pacific Ry. Co. and Erie R. R. Co .; director Ala- bama Great Southern Ry. Co. (Ltd.), Chicago and Erie R. R. Co., Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific R. R. Co., Niagara Development Co., Reading Co., Southern Ry. Co. in Kentucky, Southern Ry. Co. in Mississippi, and New York, Susquehanna and West- ern R. R. Co. Member Metropolitan, University, Law- yers', Manhattan, Tuxedo, Democratic, Riding, Re- form, Grolier, Alpha Delta Phi, Williamsburg Athletic and Church Clubs, New England, American Geo- graphical and Dunlap Societies, Down Town and Cen- tury Associations. Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
STETSON, GEORGE WILKINSON-Retired, 1354 Broadway, New York City; residence 26 East 45th street. Born in Bridgewater, Mass., 1850. (Descend- ant of Cornet Robert Stetson, who settled in Scituate, Mass., in 1634. His family has been conspicuously connected with the iron industries of this country for the past four generations.) Educated at Chauncey Hall School, Boston, Mass. (Married Clara W., daughter of Hon. Webster Wagner, founder of the Wagner Palace Car Co.) Was vice-president and manager of the New York Transfer Co., but resigned on account of living abroad the greater part of the time, but is still one of the board of directors. Mem- ber Calumet Club and American Geographical So- ciety.
STETSON, THOMAS DREW-Mechanical Expert and Solicitor of Patents, 23 Murray street, New York City; residence 794 Eighth avenue. Born in Kingston, Mass., May 30, 1827. Educated in public schools. Studied mechanics in Taunton (Mass.) Locomotive Works. (Married.) Engaged in his present business in New York City since 1855.
STEVENS, ALBERT CLARK-Journalist, 61 Elm street, New York City; residence Paterson, N. J. Born in Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1854. Educated in public schools and at the University of Michigan. (Married.) Editor of "Bradstreet's," New York City, 1880-98. New York correspondent of the London "Economist" since 1883, and of the "Glasgow Herald" since 1884. Fre- quent contributor to magazines and newspapers.
STEVENS, ALEXANDER H .- Banker, 18 West 34th street, New York City. Educated at Yale ('54). Vice-president Astor National Bank. Member Uni-
versity Club, Yale Alumni and Down Town Assocla- tions, Sons of the Revolution, New England Society and American Museum of Natural History.
STEVENS, BYAM KERBY .- Retired, 11 East 78th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Jan. 5, 1836. (Son of Byam Kerby and Frances Gallatin Stevens.) Educated in New York City. (Married Eliza Langdon, daughter of Matthew and Eliza Astor Wilks, Dec. 9, 1869, at Grace Church, New York City.) Member Metropolitan, City, Knickerbocker and Union Clubs, Metropolitan Club of Washington, Lenox Club of Lenox, Mass., New York Genealogical and Bio- graphical, New York Historical and Dunlap Societies, Sons of the Revolution and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
STEVENS, CHARLES ALBERT-Wine Importer, 63 Pine street, New York City; residence Roslyn, L. I. Educated at Columbia. Member of the firm of Raoul- Duval, Stevens & Hall. Director Rock Plaster Co. of New York and New Jersey. Member Knickerbocker, St. Anthony, Racquet and Tennis, New York Yacht and Meadow Brook Hunt Clubs, American Geographi- cal Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Colum- bia University Alumni Association.
STEVENS, FREDERIC W. - Lawyer, 62 Wall street, New York City; residence 33 West 35th street. Educated at Yale ('58). Trustee Bank for Savings and New York Life Insurance and Trust Co .; director Chemical National Bank, Eagle Fire Insurance Co., Gallatin National Bank and Sixth National Bank. Member Metropolitan, City, University, Knickerbocker and Yale Clubs, American Geographical Society, Cen- tury and Down Town Associations, Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art and American Museum of Natural His- tory.
STEVENS, GEORGE A .- Special Agent, 30 West 29th street, New York City; residence 1492 Bryant street. Born in Crescent, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1859. Edu- cated in Troy (N. Y.) public schools. (Married.) Formerly city editor of Troy "Daily Press," and New York State deputy of International Typographical Union. Now special agent New York State Bureau of Labor Statistics. Member Social Reform Club and Typographical Union No. 6.
STEVENS, GEORGE THOMAS-Physician, 33 West 33d street, New York City. Born in Essex County, N. Y., 1832. Received' degree of M.D. from Castleton (Vt.) Medical College and Ph.D. from Union College. (Married Harriet W. Wadhams, 1861.) Received commission as surgeon in the 77th New York Volunteers in 1861, and served with the Army of the Potomac as operating surgeon and medical inspector. Professor of physiology at Union College, 1870-5. Has practiced in New York City since 1880. Received high- est prize from the Royal Academy of Medicine of Bel- gium for treatise on "Functional Diseases," 1883. Is
the inventor of many physiological and surgical in- struments and author of works on medical subjects. Member Grolier, Army and Navy, National Arts, Pa- tria, Barnard and Congregational Clubs, Union Col- lege Alumni and Aldine Associations, National Sculp- ture, Municipal Art and American Geographical So- cieties, Lafayette Post G. A. R., Scientific Alliance and Miltary Order of the Loyal Legion.
STEVENS, HENRY E., JR .- Lumber Merchant, foot of West 47th street, New York City; residence 272 West 89th street. Born in New York City, June 14, 1866. Educated in public schools and at Yale. Mem- ber of the firm of H. E. Stevens & Co. Member Yale Club, Baptist Social Union and 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y.
STEVENS, HERBERT B. - Woolen Commission Merchant, 41 Worth street, New York City; residence Greenwich, Conn. Born in Newton, Mass., July 11, 1855. Educated in Newton schools. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Stevens, Sanford & Handy. Member New York Athletic and Wool Clubs and New England Society.
STEVENS, JOHN BRIGHT-Lawyer, 146 Broad- way, New York City; residence New Brighton, S. I. Born in New York City. Educated at Columbia. (Married.) Member Holland Society, Society of Colo- nial Wars, Sons of the Revolution and Columbia Alumni Association.
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STEVENS, JOHN W. - Real Estate, Broadway and 96th street, New York City. Born in Grafton, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1828. Educated at Colgate University. (Married.) Member of the firm of J. W. Stevens & Co. and president Stevens Real Estate Co. Was in the lumber business in New York City for twenty-five years. Was Sunday-school superintendent for fifty- one years and school trustee for the Twenty-second Ward, having been elected in 1869. Member Baptist Social Union for thirty-two years, being one of the original members.
STEVENS, JOSEPH EARLE-Merchant, 55 Beek- man street, New York City; residence 3 Newbury street, Boston, Mass. Born in Boston, Feb. 8, 1870. Educated at Harvard. (Single.) Member Reform and Harvard Clubs.
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