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STURGIS, ROBERT-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 152 East 38th street. Educated at Harvard ('81). Director Maritime Canal Co. of Nic- aragua. Member University Club, American Geo- grapical Society, Harvard Alumni and Down Town Associations and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
STURGIS, RUSSELL-Architect and Author, 307 East 17th street, New York City. Born in Baltimore County, Md., Oct. 16, 1836. Educated at the College of the City of New York ('56). Degrees of A.M. and Ph.D. Studied architecture in Europe. (Married Sa- rah Barney of New York City, 1864.) Was associate editor on the "Century Dictionary," "Webster's Inter- national Dictionary," "Johnson's Universal Cyclopæ- dia" and the "Dictionary of Architecture." Director Elkhorn Valley Coal-Land Co. and Empire Coal and Coke Co. Member Grolier, Players', University, Yale and Commonwealth Clubs, St. Botolph Club of Bos- ton, Mass., College of the City of New York Alumni, New York State Forestry and Century Associations, National Sculpture, Municipal Arts, Numismatic and Archaeological, Phi Beta Kappa, Free Trade and Archaeological Societies, Architectural League, Na- tional Academy of Design, Society of Mural Painters, American Institute of Architects, Society for the Pro- motion of Hellenic Studies and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
STURGIS, THOMAS-Builder, 42 East 23d street, and 72 Trinity place, New York City; residence 138 East 36th street. Connected with the Sturgis & Hill Co. President and director Electric Selector and Sig- nal Co .; director Consolidated Ice Co. and Western Live Stock and Land Co. Member Union League and New York Athletic Clubs, Century and Down Town Associations, New England Society and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
STUYVESANT, JOHN READE - Treasurer, 33 Wall street, New York City; residence 222 Fifth ave- nue. Born in Hyde Park, N. Y., March 10, 1850. Edu- cated by Rev. C. W. Everest and at Vermont Episco- pal Institution and Rutgers College. (Married.) Treasurer Guayaquil and Quito Ry. Co. Member Union, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Delta Phi Clubs and Rutgers College Alumni Association.
STUYVESANT, ROBERT R. - Broker, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 213 Madison avenue. Director Stuyvesant Insurance Co. Member New York Athletic and Union Clubs and American Geo- graphical and St. Nicholas Societies.
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STUYVESANT, RUTHERFORD - Capitalist, 16 Exchange place, New York City; residence Alla- muchy. Educated at Columbia. Vice-president and director Tuckerton R. R. Co .; director New York Life Insurance and Trust Co. Member Racquet and Ten- nis, Union, City, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Co- rinthian Yacht, Atlantic Yacht and Carrol's Island Clubs, Down Town, Columbia University Alumni and Century Associations, American Fine Arts and Amer- ican Geographical Societies, American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Na- tional Academy of Design and Scientifle Alliance.
SUDDS, HENRY-Banker, Gouverneur. Born in London, England, March 25, 1839. Educated at Manor House Academy, London, England, and Gouverneur (N. Y.) Wesleyan Seminary. Came to the United States in 1850. (Married.) Vice-president and cash- ier Bank of Gouverneur. Has been village president of Gouverneur; president of the Board of Education and treasurer Water Board. Member Citizens' Club.
SUGAR, SOLOMON S. - Patent Solicitor, 189 Broadway, New York City; residence 350 Sixth ave- nue, Brooklyn. Born in Norfolk, Va., 1874. Educated in Brooklyn public schools and at Cooper Institute. (Single.) Formerly secretary and director Universal Trading Co.
SUGDEN, JAMES T .- Manufacturer, Amsterdam; residence 69 West Main street. Born in London, Eng- land. (Married.) Treasurer Amsterdam Board of Trade; director Amsterdam Savings Bank and First National Bank; trustee Amsterdam Free Library; chairman trenching committee Amsterdam Sewer Commission; member Board of Education.
SULLIVAN, ANDREW T .- Banker, 101 Broadway, Brooklyn; residence 933 St. Marks avenue. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 11, 1854. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College. (Married.) Formerly member Board of Education; postmaster of Brooklyn, 1893-7. Now president Nassau Trust Co. of Brooklyn. Member Brooklyn, Hanover and Bushwick Clubs, Roman Cath- olic Orphan Asylum Society of Brooklyn, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and Emerald Association.
SULLIVAN, ARTHUR T .- Wholesale Woolen Goods Merchant, 329 Broadway, New York City; resl- dence 584 Fifth avenue. Member of the firm of Sulll - van, Vail & Co. Director Blackinton Co. Member Metropolitan, Union League. Carteret Gun, New York, New York Yacht, Manhattan, New York Athletic, Riding, and Racquet and Tennis Clubs.
SULLIVAN, GEORGE H .- Lawyer, 45 Wall street, New York City; residence 16 West 11th street. Edu- cated at Harvard. Member of the firm of Sullivan & Cromwell. Director Dame & Townsend Co., Deseret Light and Power Co., Enterprise Cold Storage Co., Scarsdale Estates and Evangelist Publishing Co. Member Alpha Delta Phi, New York Athletic and Harvard Clubs, Southern Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SULLIVAN. JAMES WILLIAM-Journalist, 29 West 23d street, New York City. Born in Pennsylva- nia, 1848. Has been connected with the editorial staffs of various publications and is now associated with the publishing house of Henry Holt & Co.
SULLIVAN, JOHN A .- Vice-President and Gen- eral Manager, 160 Broadway, New York City; resi- dence Hotel Empire. Born in Rondout, N. Y. Edu- cated in public schools and at Kingston (N. Y.) Acad- emy. (Married.) Vice-president and general manager City Trust Safe Deposit and Surety Co. of Philadel- phia; treasurer and trustee St. Patrick's Cathedral; director Seventh National Bank. Member Lawyers'. Democratic and Catholic (president) Clubs and Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.
SULLY, ALFRED-Lawyer. 29 Broadway, New York City. residence 1235 Pacific street. Brooklyn. Born in Ottawa, Canada, May 2, 1841. Educated in Buffalo. N. Y., and at Cincinnati (Ohio) College Law School. (Single.) Resident of New York City since 1872. Has made a business of the organization and management of railroads and has been president of the Ohio Southern R. R. Co., Richmond and Danville
Co., Richmond and West Point Terminal Co. and many other lines and was connected for a time with the Philadelphia and Reading Co. Member Atlantic Yacht and Lotos Clubs.
SULZBERGER, CYRUS L .- Importer, 95 Prince street, New York City: residence 58 West 87th street. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 11, 1858. Educated at Central High School, Philadelphia. (Married.) Mem- ber of the firm of N. Erlanger, Blumgart & Co .; also connected with the Velutina Bias Co. Trustee Temple Israel of Harlem. Formerly treasurer of the Harlem Library and United Hebrew Charities, and president of the Harlem Democratic Club. Member Reform Club and Chamber of Commerce.
SULZER, WILLIAM-Congressman, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C., and Lawyer, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 232 East 12th street. Born in Elizabeth, N. J., March 18, 1863. Edu- cated in public schools and at Columbia: (Single.) Has practiced law in New York City since his admis- sion to the Bar in 1884. Member of the State Legisla- ture, 1890-4, and was Speaker in 1893. Has represented the Eleventh New York District in Congress since 1894; present term expires in 1901. Member Demo- cratic, Manhattan, Press, Pilot, Bohemian, Crafts- men's and Jefferson Clubs, Fort Orange Club of Al- bany, and many other organizations.
SUMMERS, JAMES COLLINS-Editor, 23 Duane street, New York City; residence Elmhurst. Born in Southgate, England, Feb. 19, 1854. (Son of Rev. James Summers, professor of Chinese language in the Brit- ish Museum, London.) Educated at King's College, London. (Married.) Served as yachting editor New York "Journal," 1883-5: New York "Sun," 1885-91; New York "World," 1891-7, and as special correspondent on the staff of the New York "Herald." Served for eight years in the New York State Naval Militia and as lieutenant in the United States Navy during the Span- ish-American War. Author, compiler, editor and pub- lisher for ten years of "Who Won?" the official yacht record. Editor of "Yachting" and yachting editor of "Collier's Weekly." Vice-president and director Bur- gee and Pennant Co. Member Press, Knickerbocker Athletic, Atlantic Yacht, New York Rifle and Brook- lyn Revolver Clubs, United States Licensed Masters' and Pilots' and United States Revolver Associations, Old Guard, Second Naval Battalion, Excelsior Lodge No. 195, F. & A. M., Palestine Commandery No. 18, Knights Templar, and .a thirty-second degree Mason.
SUMMERWELL, EDWARD K. - Lawyer, 346 Broadway, New York City; residence East Orange, N. J. Born in Covington, Ky., May 15, 1857. (Mar- ried.) Member of the firm of Summerwell, Shoup & Vermilya. President and treasurer American Asso- ciation; vice-president United Commercial Lawyers; treasurer Commercial Law League of America; coun- sel of Empire Steel and Iron Co. Editor "Credit and Legal News." Member East Orange (N.J.) Republi- can and Arkwright Clubs.
SUMNER, CHARLES P .- Merchant, 18 Broadway, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. Born in Boston, Mass., August, 1849. Educated in Boston. In business in New York City since 1870, and is now sen- ior member of the firm of Charles P. Sumner & Co. Founded the Sumner line of steamships, comprising a large fleet of live-stock steamers trading between New York and Liverpool, and other ports in Great Britain and the East Indies.
SUMNER, EDWARD A .- Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 213 West 85th street. Born in Rome, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1857. (Married.) Member of the firm of Sumner, Robinson & Robinson. Member West Side Republican Club, Marine and Field Club of Brooklyn, New England Society, and Empire State Society of Sons of the American Revolution.
SUSSDORFF, LOUIS A .- Broker, 20 Broad street, and Merchant, 66 Beaver street, New York City. Member of the firms of Sussdorff Bros., and Suss- dorff, Zaldo & Co., and of the New York Stock Ex- change.
SUSSDORFF. WILLIAM H .- Broker, 20 Broad street. Member of the firm of Sussdorff Bros., and of the New York Stock Exchange.
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SUTCLIFFE, JOHN-Mining and Mechanical En- gineer, 171 Mansion street, Poughkeepsie. Born in England, 1837. Went to Poughkeepsie in 1841 where he was educated. (Married.) Superintendent Peeks- kill Blast Furnaces, 1861-2; designed and built blast furnace at Cold Spring, N. Y., 1863; followed building operations, 1864-5; superintendent of Eagle Slate Quarries, Vt., 1866-70; Chapman's Slate Quarries, Pa., 1870; contractor and builder of filter-beds and dock of Poughkeepsie Water Works, 1871; built Hudson River Rolling Mill and Docks at Poughkeepsie, 1872; super- intendent Franklin Iron Works, 1873, Pennsylvania Blue Stone Co., 1874; general manager Vaillecillo Silver Mining Co., Mexico, 1875-85, and Steel Co. of Canada, and Londonderry Iron Co. of Nova Scotia, 1885-90; has been acting as consulting engineer and contractor in various lines of his work in many parts of the country since 1890. Member Engineers' Club of New York City, American Institute of Mining Engi- neers, Canadian Society of Civil Engineers and Frank- lin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania.
SUTER, GEORGE A .- Heating and Ventilating Engineer, 114 Wooster street, New York City; resi- dence New Rochelle. Senior member of the firm of G. A. Suter & Co. Member Merchants' Central and Engineers' Clubs and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
SUTHERLAND, JOHN LANSING-Lawyer, 71 Wall street, New York City; residence 17 West 37th street. Born in Albany, N. Y., March 31, 1829. (Son of Jacob Sutherland, a Justice of the Supreme Court, grandson of John Lansing, Jr., a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1798) and second Chancellor of the State of New York; also great grandson of David Sutherland, colonel of the 6th New York Regiment during the Revolutionary War.) Educated at Union College. (Married.) Member University, Democratic and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, St. Nicholas Society, America's Founders and Defenders, Sons of the Revo- lution, American Museum of Natural History, Met- ropolitan Museum of Art, Union Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SUTHERLAND, W. A .- Lawyer, 1005 Wilder Building, Rochester; residence 2 Arnold Park. Born in Hopewell, N. Y., May 30, 1849. Educated in Lima. N. Y. (Married Inez L. Jackson, 1878.) Member of the firm of Shuart, Sutherland & Toole. Member Re- publican National Committee for State of New York, . 1992-6; grand master of Masons in the State of New York, 1897-9; president Rochester Bar Association. 1898. Member Lotos and Craftsmen's Clubs of New York City, Albany Club of Albany and Syracuse Uni- versity Alumni Association.
SUTPHEN, JOHN S., JR .- Glass Merchant, 9 Des- brosses and 34 Vestry streets, New York City; resi- dence 18 West 83d street. Educated at Columbia. Member of the firm of Sutphen & Myer. Member Colo- nial and Wool Clubs, Columbia University Alumni and Blooming Grove Park Associations and Holland Society.
SUTPHEN, JOSEPH WALWORTH-Lawyer, 164 · Montague street, Brooklyn; residence 35 Second place. Born in Brooklyn, Jan. 26, 1853. Educated at Rutgers College and Columbia Law School. (Married.) Mem- ber of the firm of Sutphen & Lefferts. Was secretary Civil Service Commission in Brooklyn under Hon. Seth Low. Member Chi Phi and Congregational Clubs of New York City, Long Island Historical and Holland Societies, Church of the Pilgrims and Rutgers Alumni Association.
SUTPHEN, W. G. VAN TASSEL - Author, 331 Pearl street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 11, 1861. Edu- cated at Princeton ('82). (Single.) Author of "The Golficide," "The Golfer's Alphabet" and "The Cardi- nal's Rose." Member Morris County (N. J.) Golf and Princeton Clubs.
SUTRO, THEODORE - Lawyer, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 320 West 102d street. Born in Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany, March 14, 1845. Brought to this country, 1850. Educated at Baltimore City Col- lege, Phillips Exeter (N. H.) Academy, Harvard Col- lege (A.B., '71), Boston University Law School and Columbia Law School (LL.B., '74). (Married. Florence Edith Clinton, 1884). Established and conducted wholesale commission business in Boston while a stu-
dent at Harvard and the law school, 1868-74. Admit- ted to the Bar, 1874. Defeated foreclosure proceedings of Sutro Tunnel property in Navada, and saved prop- erty for the stockholders, 1886-9; tax commissioner of New York City, 1895-8. Has acquired wide reputation through his knowledge and experience with respect to the laws of taxation. President Sutro Tunnel and Comstock Tunnel Companies, and German-American Reform Union; secretary Washington Heights Cen- tury Club; delegate National Democratic Convention, Indianapolis, 1896, and has been delegate and officer to many State and local conventions, political and other- wise. Member Harvard, Patria, National Civic, Re- form, Folk-Lore, University Glee, Hundred Year (vice- president), Drawing Room and Country Cycle Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa, Genealogical and Biographical, Au- thors', Medical and Legal Relief (president) and Ora- torio Societies, State Bar, Phillips Exeter Academy Alumni. West End, Riverside and Morningside, and United Real Estate Owners' (first vice-president) As- sociations, Signet Club of Harvard University, Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, Deutscher Verein, Met- ropolitan Museum of Art, Society of Medical Jurispru- dence (vice-president) and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SUTTON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN-Manufac- turer of Rubber Goods, 228 South and 453 Water street, New York City; residence 67 Halsey street, Brooklyn. Secretary and director Parker, Stearns & Sutton. Member New York Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Brooklyn Yacht, Corinthian Yacht and Hano- ver Clubs.
SUTTON, GEORGE H .- Hosiery and Underwear Merchant, 55 Leonard street, New York City; residence 119 West 126th street. Born in Massachusetts, Dec. 16, 1847. Educated in Massachusetts. (Married.) Mem- ber of the firm of Sutton & Co. Treasurer National Machine Co. Formerly vice-president Republican County Committee; member board of trustees Mt. Morris Baptist Church; alternate from the Fifteenth Congressional District to Republican National Con- vention, 1896; trustee Southern Baptist Association of New York. Member Central Republican, Harlem, Arkwright (vice-president) and Harlem Republican Clubs and Baptist Social Union.
SUTTON, ISAAC M .- Machinery, 141 Broadway, New York City. Director Liberty Light and Power Co. and Rossiter, MacGovern & Co.
SUTTON, J. FORD-Clergyman, Audubon Park, New York City. Born in New Jersey, July 15, 1827. Educated at Rutgers College and Union Theological Seminary (D.D.). (Married.) Was chaplain 102d Reg- iment United States Volunteer Infantry during Civil War. Member American Geographical Society, Zeta Psi Fraternity and Presbyterian Union.
SUTTON, JOSEPH HOLDEN-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence Audubon Park. Edu- cated at Princeton. Member Republican, Princeton, University Athletic and Lotos Clubs.
SUTTON, WILLIAM H. - Insurance, 120 Broad- way, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1839. Educated at Bridge- hampton, L. I. (Married.) Director Connelly Iron Sponge and Governor Co.
SUYDAM, CHARLES CROOKE-Lawyer, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence Elizabeth, N. J. Born in New York City, June 15, 1836. Educated in public schools and at Columbia. (Married,) Served with Volunteers during Civil War, and was commis- sioned successively lieutenant, captain and lieutenant- colonel. Served as counsel to the United States Spanish-American Commission and as assistant coun- sel to the United States Court of Alabama Claims. Member IIolland Society and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
SUYDAM, JOHN HOWARD - Clergyman, Rhine- beck. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1832. Educated at Rutgers College (A.B. and A.M.). Has been min- ister of Reformed Church at Fishkill Landing, First Reformed Church of Philadelphia, Park Reformed Church of Jersey City, and now of Reformed Church at Rhinebeck. Member Twilight and Alpha Delta Clubs and Holland Society.
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SUYDAM, R .- Banker, 41 Wall street, New York City; residence 11 Gramercy Park. President and di- rector Adirondack Ry. Co .; director American Coal Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, New York Yacht and Racquet and Tennis Clubs and Down Town Associa- tion.
SUYDAM, WALTER LISPENARD-43 East 22d street, New York City, and Blue Point, L. I. Born in New York City, May 20, 1854. Educated in New York City, and Paris, France. (Married.) Formerly secre- tary-general Society of Colonial Wars; delegate to Re- publican National Convention of 1896 from First Dis- trict, State of New York; chairman Republican town committee of the town of Brookhaven, N. Y., and was for many years one of the board of managers New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Member Metropolitan, Penatiquit Yacht, Mt. Desert Canoe and Westbrook Golf Clubs, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution and New York Produce Exchange.
SWAIN, SANFORD S .- Restaurateur,, 25 Park row, 6 Beekman street, 109 Nassau street, 40 Broad street and 140 East 14th street, New York City; resi- dence 200 West 139th street. Treasurer and director Dennett Surpassing Coffee Co.
SWALEY, HERBERT H .- Banker, 514 Fifth ave- nue, New York City. Born in Somersworth, N. H., Oct. 8, 1864. Secretary Fifth Avenue Trust Co .-
SWAN, ALDEN S .-- Oil, 151 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 189 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Born in Hancock, Berkshire Co., Mass., Dec. 30, 1838. Educated at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Formerly treasurer and trustee New York and Brooklyn Bridge for twelve years; collector of taxes, City of Brooklyn, for six years; ex-director Market and Fulton National Bank. Now president E. Blunt Mf'g Co., Swan & Finch Co. and Salisbury and Harvey R. R. Co .; vice-president Burnet Co. Member Democratic and Olympic Clubs, and Crescent Athletic, Hamilton and Brooklyn Clubs of Brooklyn.
SWAN, JAMES ANDREWS - Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, 2 Walker street, New York City; residences Passaic, N. J., and Newport, R. I. Edu- cated at Yale ('67). Treasurer and director Syndicate Trading Co. Member University, Yale, Manhattan, New York Yacht, Wool and Arkwright Clubs.
SWAN, M. D .- Seed Grower and Farmer, Belle- ville. Born in Ellisburgh, N. Y., May 2, 1838. Edu- cated at Union Academy, Belleville. (Married.) Di- rector Farmers' National Bank. Was lieutenant in Civil War, 1864-5. Member John P. Buckley Post, G. A. R., and Union Grange No. 5, of Belleville.
SWARTWOUT, H. B .- Physician, Port Jervis. Educated at Cornell ('85). Member Cornell University Club of New York City.
SWARTWOUT, SATTERLEE- Secretary, Stam- ford, Conn .; residence 640 West End avenue, New York City. Born in New York City, May 30, 1840. Educated in Stamford, Conn. (Married.) Formerly treasurer General Society of Colonial Wars and Gen- eral Society of the War of 1812. Now secretary Stam- ford Safe Deposit Co. Member St. Nicholas and Hol- land Societies, Society of Colonial Wars, Society of the War of 1812, Society of Foreign Wars and Sons of the Revolution.
SWAYNE, ALFRED HARRIS - Lawyer and Banker, 10 Wall street, New York City; residence University Club. Born in Washington, D. C., April 5, 1870. Educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., Yale ('92) and New York Law School ('94). (Single.) Was assistant manager North American Trust Co. in Cuba, with headquarters in Havana, from Dec. 1, 1898 to Nov. 1, 1899. Secretary Bankers' Trust Co. of New York since Nov. 1, 1899. Member City, Yale and University Clubs, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SWAYNE, FRANK B. - Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 326 West 90th street. Edu- cated at Yale ('72). Member of the firm of Swayne & Swayne. Member University, Yale, Church and Law- yers' Clubs, Ohio and New England Societies and As- sociation of the Bar of the City of New York.
SWAYNE, NOAH H .- Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City: residence 1 West 43d street. Edu- cated at Yale ('70). Member of the firm of Swayne & Swayne. Member University Glee, Yale and City Clubs, Ohio Society, Sons of Veterans and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SWAYNE, WAGER-Lawyer, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 10 West 43d street. Born in Co- lumbus, Ohio, Nov. 10, 1834. Educated at Yale ('56) and at Cincinnati Law School ('59). (Married Ellen Harris of Louisville, Ky., 1868.) Served with Ohio Volunteers during Civil War and lost a leg at Salke- hatchie, S. C. Appointed major, Aug. 13, 1861; lieu- tentant-colonel, Dec. 14, 1861; colonel, Oct. 18, 1862; full brigadier-general, March 8, 1865; major-general, June 20, 1865, and brevet brigadier-general and major- general in the United States Army on July 28, 1866, "for gallant and meritorious services during the war"; re- tired on July 1, 1870. Practiced law in Toledo, Ohio, until 1880 and since then, in New York City. Member of the firm of Swayne & Swayne. President and di- rector American Church Missionary Society; director North American Trust Co. Member City, Lawyers', Union League, Church and Yale Clubs, Ohio Society, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
SWAYZE, ROBERT H .- Manufacturer of Brass Goods, 29 Murray street, New York City; residence Bound Brook, N. J. Trustee Crockery Board of Trade. Member Congregational, Republican and Hardware Clubs.
SWEENY, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY -120 Franklin street, Astoria. Born in New York City, Aug. 29, 1871. Educated in public and private schools and academies in New York City, and Augusta, Ga. (Single.) Has contributed to the press and has now in preparation a biography of his father, Gen. Thomas W. Sweeny, United States Army. Member and ex- secretary New York Association of California Pio- neers; member executive committee Aztec Club of 1847. Member American-Irish Historical Society, Irish Texts Society of London, England, and Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States.
SWEET, CLINTON W .- Publisher, 14 Vesey street, New York City; residence Yonkers. President and director Architectural Record Co. and United States Building News Co .; treasurer and director F. W. Dodge Co .: director "Record & Guide" Printing Co. Member Union League, Merchants', Lotos, Calumet, Press and Arkwright Clubs and Blooming Grove Park Association.
SWEET, LEONARD W .- Jeweler, 39 Maiden lane, New York City; residence Waterbury, Conn. Born in Mansfield, Mass., July, 1846. President Security Check Co. of New York, and Prentiss Calendar and Time Co .; general manager Monarch Mf'g Co. of Wat- erbury. Member Republican Clubs.
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