Biographical directory of the state of New York, 1900, Part 151

Author: Biographical Directory Co., New York, pub
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: New York, Biographical directory company (incorporated)
Number of Pages: 592


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THOMAS, SEYMOUR P .- Iron, 45 William street, New York City; residence 1186 Lexington avenue. Educated at Cornell ('72). Resident engineer Phoenix Bridge Co .; New York manager Phoenix Iron Co. Member Cornell University Club.


THOMAS, THEODORE GAILLARD-Physician, 600 Madison avenue, New York City. Born in Charles- ton, S. C .. Nov. 21, 1831. Educated at Charleston Col- lege (M.D., '52). (Married Mae T. Willard of Troy, N. Y., 1862.) Practicing in New York City since 1852 and has held several hospital appointments. Mem- ber Metropolitan and Riding Clubs, Century Associa- tion, American Museum of Natural History and of several medical societies.


THOMPSON, ARTHUR G .- Tag Manufacturer, 309 West Broadway, New York City; residence 587 West End avenue. Born in New York City, Oct. 12, 1859. Educated in France and Germany, at Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, Conn., and at Shef- field Scientific School of Yale University (Ph.B., '82). (Married.) Vice-president A. Kimball Co. Member Yale, University, Chi Phi and Wool Clubs and Society of Colonial Wars.


THOMPSON, CHARLES LEMUEL-Presbyterian Clergyman, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in Allentown, Pa., Aug. 18, 1839. Educated at Carroll College, Wis., and at Princeton and Chicago Theologi- cal Seminaries. (Married.) Formerly editor of "The Interior" at Chicago, and has been pastor in Janes- ville, Wis., Cincinnati, Chicago, Pittsburg, Kansas City and at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City. Was Moderator of the Presbyterian .General Assembly in 1888. Now secretary Presbyter- ian Board of Home Missions. Author of "Times of Refreshing," "Etechings in Verse" and other works. Member Quill Club, Authors' Society and Presbyter- ian Union.


THOMPSON. FREDERICK DIODATI - Union Club, New York City, and Sagtikos Manor. Born in New York City, Dec. 17, 1850. Educated at Columbia. (Single.) Commander Turkish Order of Osmanieh and Grand Cordon Order of Mejidieh. Author of "In the Track of the Sun." Fellow Academy of Design. Member Metropolitan, Union and Knickerbocker Clubs, Suffolk County Historical, Long Island His- torical, St. George's, Delta Psi, New York Historical and New York Genealogical and Biographical Socie- ties, Society of Colonial Wars, Columbia University Alumni Association and Sons of the Revolution.


THOMPSON, GEORGE H .- Fruit Merchant, 107 Hudson street, New York City; residence Mansion House. Brooklyn. Born in Liverpool, England, Oct. 23, 1868. (Single.) Member British Schools and Uni- versities Club.


THOMPSON, HENRY-40 Central Park, South, New York City. Educated at Colgate University ('72). Member Union League, New York Athletic, Univer- sity, Republican and Unitarian Clubs and New Eng- land Society,


THOMPSON, HUGH SMITH - Insurance, 346 Broadway, New York City; residence 70 East 54th street. Born in Charleston, S. C., Jan. 24, 1836. Edu- cated at South Carolina Military Academy ('56).


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(Married.) Professor South Carolina Military Acad- emy, 1858-60; served in Confederate Army, 1861-5; principal Columbia Male Academy, 1866-76; State Sup- erintendent of Education, South Carolina, 1876-82; Governor of South Carolina, 1882-6; Assistant Secre- tary of the United States Treasury, 1886-9; United States Civil Service Commissioner, 1889-92; comptroller New York Life Insurance Co., since 1892. Member Reform Club, Southern Society, Century Association and Sons of the American Revolution.


THOMPSON, J. CAMPBELL-Lawyer, 63 Wall street, New York City; residence 95th street and Riv- erside Drive. Born in Ireland, June 2, 1872. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and at New York Law School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Thompson & Maloney. Member New York Athletic, Manhattan, and Suburban Riding and Driving Clubs, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, British Schools and Uni- versities Club, Dwight Alumni Association and Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.


THOMPSON, JOHN ANGUS - Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 434 Clermont ave- nut, Brooklyn. Born in Bristol, Conn., 1872. Educa- ted at Wesleyan University. (Single.) Member of the firm of Stern & Rushmore. Member University Glee Club of Brooklyn, Wesleyan University Alumni Asso- ciation and Sons of the American Revolution.


THOMPSON, JOHN C .- Manufacturer, 66 Broad- way, New York City; residence 155 West 48th street. President and director Eames Vacuum Brake Co .; treasurer and director New York Air Brake Co. Mem- ber New York Athletic and Lawyers' Clubs, Metro- politan Museum of Art and American Museum of Nat- ural History.


THOMPSON, JOHN MEANS- Real Estate, 149 Broadway, New York City; residence 323 West 83d street. Born in Columbia, S. C., June 14, 1864. (Son of Hugh S. Thompson, formerly Governor of South Caro- lina, and Elizabeth A. Clarkson.) Educated at Colum- bian University, Washington, D. C. (Married Sarah Hamilton Glasgow of Nashville, Tenn.) Was first lieutenant of the 71st New York Volunteers, and served as such in the expedition against Santiago de Cuba at. the battle of San Juan July 1, 2 and 3, 1898, and throughout the Spanish-American War. President Alumni Association of the Alpha Tau Omega Frater- nity. Member Colonial Club, Southern Society, So- ciety of Santiago, Society of the Spanish-American War and 71st Regiment Veterans' Association.


THOMPSON, J. WALTER-Advertising, 38 Park row, and Transportation, 143 Liberty street, New York City; residence 13 West 76th street. President and di- rector J. Walter Thompson Co., Lock-Stub Check Co. and Owl Transportation Co .; vice-president and direc- tor Needham Piano and Organ Co .; director Pabst Brewing Co. and Aspen Mining and Smelting Co. Member New York Yacht, Hardware and Manhattan Clubs, and Union League Club of Chicago, Ill.


THOMPSON, MAURICE - Author, 130 Fulton street, New York City. Born in Fairfield, Ind., Sept. 9, 1844. Educated in Georgia by private tutors. (Mar- ried Alice, daughter of John Lee, 1868.) Served in Confederate Army during Civil War. Member of the Indiana Legislature, 1878; delegate to the National Democratic Convention of 1888; State Geologist of In- diana, 1885-9. Now connected with the staff of the New York "Independent." Author of "A Tallahassee Girl," "His Second Campaign," "A Fortnight of Folly," "Songs of Fair Weather," "The Story of Louisiana," "Lincoln's Grave," and other works.


THOMPSON, NORMAN J .- Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, 178 State street, Elmira; residence 458 West Water street. Born in Candor, N. Y., May 15, 1854. Educated at Candor High School. (Married Lillian M. Tyler.) Director Alaska Mining and Prospecting Co. and Lovell Shirt Co .; president Y. M. C. A. of Elmira; trustee Rev. Thos. K. Beecher's "Park Church." Member Elmira City and Elmira Country Clubs and Sons of the American Revolution.


THOMPSON, ROBERT MEANS-Mining, 37 Wall and 234 Pearl streets, New York City; residence 5 East 53d street. Educated at the United States Naval Academy ('68). President and director Oxford Copper Co. Member New York, Racquet and Tennis, New


York Athletic, University, Players', University Ath- letic, Engineers' and Lawyers' Clubs, Down Town, Blooming Grove Park and Century Associations and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.


THOMPSON, ROBERT W., JR .- Lawyer, 52 Wil- liam street, New York City; residence 229 West 97th street. Born in' New York City May 20, 1874. Edu- cated at College of the City of New York and at Co- lumbia. (Single.) Director Bayard Mining Co., Glad- stone Mining Co. and Glyndon Mining Co. Member West Side and Riverside Republican Clubs, Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Delta Phi Fraternities and Asso- ciaton of the Bar of the City of New York.


THOMPSON, SAMUEL CLARENCE-Civil Engi- neer, Third avenue and East 177th street, New York City; residence 950 East 166th street. Born in Boston, Mass., April 4, 1851. Educated at Massachusetts Agri- cultural College in Amherst. (Married.) Connected with the Department of Highways in Borough of The Bronx. Formerly acting superintendent and assistant chief engineer Southern Florida R. R. Co. Member Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity (vice-president) and American Society of Civil Engineers.


THOMPSON, SAMUEL WESLEY-Federal Cus- toms Official, New York City; residence 24 West 59th street. For many years has been disbursing officer of the United States Custom House in New York City.


THOMPSON, VANCE-Journalist and Playwright, Scarborough-on-Hudson. Born April 17, 1862. Edu- cated at Princeton ('83) and at the University of Jena, Germany. (Married Lillian Spencer, 1890.) Editor and founder of "M'lle New York." Author of "In Old Japan," "A Dresden Shepherdess," "The Japanese Doll." "Floriane's Dream" and other dramas; also of "The City of Torches," "A Flash of Honor" and other books.


THOMPSON, WALTER LEDYARD-Stock Brok- er, 33 Broad street. New York City; residence Morris- town, N. J. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Thompson & Mairs, Member City Club and Sons of the Revolution.


THOMPSON, WILIMAM GILMAN-Physician, 34 East 31st street, New York City. Born in New York City, Dec. 25, 1856. Educated at Sheffield Scientific School, Yale (Ph.B., '77) and at the College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D., '81). (Married.) Professor of medicine at Cornell University Medical College in the City of New York; visiting physician to Bellevue and Presbyterian Hos- pitals. Member University Club, Century Association and Sons of the Revolution.


THOMPSON, WILLIAM R .- Lawyer and Real Estate, 55 Liberty street, New York City: residence 79th street and First avenue, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Thompson & Palen. Member Delta Phi Club, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and Sons of the Revolution.


THOMS, WILLIAM M .- Editor and Publisher, 23 Union square, West: residence 14 Livingston place. Born in New York City, 1852. Educated in publio schools. (Married.) Editor and publisher of the "American Art Journal." Member Press Club.


THOMPSON, CLIFFORD-Editor and Publisher. 95 William street, New York City; residence 70 Carlton street. East Orange, N. J. Born in Fulton, N. Y., April 15, 1834. Educated at the University of Michigan. (Married.) President Acme Ball Bearing Caster Co .; vice-president "The Spectator" Co .; director Carpen- ter Steel Co .; editor of "The Spectator." Member Army and Navy Club. Riding and Driving Club of Orange, Life Underwriters' Association and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.


THOMSON, EDWARD S .- Wine Importer, 18 South William street, New York City; residence 44 West 44th street. Born in New York City. Educated in Europe. (Single.) Member of the firm of Francis O. de Luze & Co. Member New York, New York Yacht, New York Athletic and Manhattan Clubs.


THOMSON, EUGENE-Stock Broker; residence 29 West 46th street, New York City. Born in Albany, N. Y., 1834. ( Married.) Member Union League, Men- delssohn Glee and Barnard Clubs.


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THOMSON. FREDERICK W .- Lawyer, Syracuse. Born in Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1867. Educated at Cornell University. Member of the firm of Thom- son, Woods & Smith. Police Justice of Syracuse. Member Citizens', University, Century, Lake Side Yachting and Syracuse Clubs, Syracuse Athletic As- sociation and Theta Delta Chi Fraternity.


THOMSON, GIRAD F .- Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 128 Central Park, South. Educated at Columbia. Member Union Club, Colum- bia University Alumni . and Down Town Associations and Society of Colonial Wars.


THOMSON, JOHN-Engineering. 253 Broadway, New York City; residence 10 South Portland avenue, Brooklyn. President and director John Thomson Press Co .; vice-president, engineer and director Nep- tune Meter Co. Member Engineers' Club, American Geographical Society, Century Association, American Society of Civil Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.


THOMSON, JOHN C .- Lawyer, 54 William street, New York City; residence 155 West 103d street. Born in Shawlands, Renfrewshire, Scotland, July 22, 1861. Educated at Glasgow High School and University of Glasgow. (Married.) Member New York Scottish and St. Andrew's Societies and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


THORN, FRANK MANLY-Lawyer, Orchard Park. Born in Collins, Erie Co., N. Y., Dec. 7, 1836. Educated in public schools and at Albany Law School ('61). (Married Eola Smith of Orchard Park, 1867.) Member of the Board of Supervisors of Erie County, 1871-80; special national bank examiner, 1895-7; was for a short time chief clerk in the United States In- ternal Revenue Department.


THORN, WALTER-Lawyer, 26 Court street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, 1845. (Married.) Has held the offices of deputy collector of Internal Revenue, deputy sheriff, deputy city auditor, shore inspector and others. Member of the Logan Club, Commonwealth Lodge, F. & A, M,, Knights of Honor, Army of the Potomac, G. A. R., War Veterans' and Sons' Associa- tion and War Veterans' Association of the 14th Regi- ment, N. G. N. Y.


THORNE, JOEL W .- Insurance, 47 William street, New York City; residence 8 East 55th street. Born in Millbrook, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Aug. 29, 1870. Edu- cated at Phillips Exeter Academy ('89). (Single.) Member Metropolitan Club, Sons of the Revolution, Down Town Association, Society of Colonial Wars, Sons of the American Revolution and Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y.


THORNE, NEWBERRY D. - Stock Broker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence New Ro- chelle. Born in New York City. Educated at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. (Single.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of T. W. Thorne & Co. Member New York Yacht, St. Anthony, Knick- erbocker, Larchmont Yacht and Country Clubs.


THORNE, OAKLEIGH-Banker, 149 Broadway, New York City. President and director American Brick Co .; vice-president and director North Ameri- can Trust Co. and Union Switch and Signal Co .; direc- tor Railway Equipment Corporation. Member Tux- edo, Calumet, Westminster Kennel, Racquet and Ten- nis, Carteret Gun and Transportation Clubs and Na- tional Academy of Design.


THORNE, ROBERT - Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 134 Halsey street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Nov. 17, 1864. Educated at Trinity Church School in New York City, at Trinity College ('85) in Hartford, Conn., and at Columbia Law School. (Single.) Trustee of Trinity College. Member Univer- sity and St. Anthony Clubs, Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn. Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, Phi Beta Kappa Society and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


THORNE. SAMUEL-Wholesale Coal Merchant, 1 Broadway, New York City: residence 8 East 55th street. President and director Pennsylvania Coal Co .; director Bank of America, Electro-Gas Co., New Brunswick Ry. Co., New York Mutual Gas Light Co. and Sixth Avenue R. R. Co .; trustee Central Trust


Co. and New York Life Insurance and Trust Co. Member Metropolitan and Union League Clubs, Amer- ican Geographical Society, Century and Down Town Associations, Scientific Alliance and American Mu- seum of Natural History.


THORNE, THOMAS W .- Stock Broker, 20 Broad street, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Born in New York City. (Single.) Member of the firm of T. W. Thorne & Co., and of the New York Stock Ex- change. Director Westchester Fire Insurance Co. Member New York, Larchmont Yacht and Country Clubs.


THORNE, VICTOR CORSE-Lawyer; residence 606 Madison avenue, New York City. Born in Flor- ence, Italy, Feb. 16, 1871. Educated at Yale ('94) and at Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member St. An- thony, University and Yale Clubs, Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York Zoological Society and American Museum of Natural History.


THORNE, WILLIAM V. S .- Wholesale Coal Mer- chant, 1 Broadway, New York City; residence 8 East 55th street. Born in Millbrook, N. Y .. , March 22, 1865. Educated at Yale ('85). (Single.) President Delaware Valley and Kingston Ry. Co .; vice-president Erie and Wyoming Valley R. R. Co .; second vice-president Pennsylvania Coal Co .; treasurer Presbyterian Hos- pital. Member University, Riding and Metropolitan Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson and Down Town Association.


TIIROCKMORTON, CHARLES WICKLIFFE- Railroading, 349 Broadway. New York City; residence 243 West 99th street, and Morristown, N. J .. Born in Detroit, Mich., June 8, 1868. Educated at Lehigh Uni- versity. (Married.) Contracting agent Southern Pa- cific Co., Morgan Steamship Co., Houston and Texas Central R. R. Co., Mexican International R. R. Co., San Antonio and Aransas Pass R. R. Co. and others. Member Morris County (N. J.) Golf and Morristown Field Clubs, Columbia Athletic Club of Washington, D. C., Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars, Sigma Phi Fraternity (ex-trustee, corporation), Vir- ginia Historical Society of Richmond, Va., Confeder- ate Society of Baltimore, Md., Order of Runnymede and Colonial Order of the Acorn.


THURBER, FRANCIS B .- Merchant and Lawyer, 143 Chambers street, New York City; residence 49 West 25th street. Born in Delhi, Delaware Co., N. Y., Nov. 13, 1842. Educated in Delhi. (Married.) Presi- dent and director American Grocer Publishing Co. and United States Export Association; director Hardware Publishing Co. Member Union League Club, Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade and Transportation.


THURBER, HOWARD F .- Superintendent, 15 Dey street, New York City; residence 49 Sidney place, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 6, 1869. Educated at Cornell ('90). (Single.) General superintendent New York Telephone Co. Member University Ath- letic and Cornell University Clubs, and Crescent Ath- letic Club of Brooklyn.


THURSTON, ROBERT HENRY-Educator, and Civil and Mechanical Engineer, Sibley College, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 15 East avenue. Born in Providence, R. I., Oct. 25, 1839. Educated at Brown University (C.E., Ph.B., A.M. and LL.D., Brown; Dr. of Eng., Stevens Institute of Technology). (Married, first, Susan Taylor Gladding, 1865; second, Leonora Boughton, 1880.) Mechanical engineer with Thurston, Gardner & Co., 1859-61; member engineer corps United States Navy, 1861-72; acting assistant professor nat- ural and experimental philosophy, United States Naval Academy, 1856-71; professor of engineering in Stevens Institute of Technology, 1871-85; professor mechanical engineering in Cornell University since 1885; has served on various State and United States commis- sions: is now director and Dean of Sibley College of Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University and professor of mechanical engineering at Cornell. Engi- neering editor of "Science," Johnson's Cyclopædia, and editor of United States Reports of Scientific Com- mission to International Exposition at Vienna, 1873. and others. Author of "Materials of Engineering" (3 vols.), "History of the Growth of Steam Engineering," "Manual of Steam Engines" (2 vols.), "Manual of Steam Boilers," "Engine and Boiler Trials" and other engineering works, in all about twenty volumes, a


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"Life of Robert Fulton" and also about three hun- dred technical papers, principally in transactions of scientific and other learned societes. Member Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers, American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, British Institute of Naval Architects, Societé des Ingenieurs Civils de France, Officier de l' Instruction Publique de France, Verein Deutsche In- geneure, Royal Institute of Great Britain, British As- sociation for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi Society, Military Order of the Loyal Legion and other organizatons.


TICHENOR, JAMES F .- Mining, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 100 East 17th street. Born and educated in Newark, N. J. (Married.) Vice- president and director British Columbia Copper Co. (Ltd.). Member Lawyers' and Barnard Clubs, and Bo- hemian Club of San Francisco.


TIEBOUT, CORNELIUS H .- Iron and Hardware Merchant, 31 Grand street, Brooklyn; residence 112 Prospect Park, West. Born in Essex, Conn., March 5, 1834. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Vice- president and director New York Sugar Refining Co. and North Side Bank; trustee Williamsburg Savings Bank. Member Union League Club.


TIEBOUT, JOHN - Hardware Merchant, 118 Chambers street, New York City; residence 358 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) President W. & J. Tiebout; trustee Dry Dock Savings Institution.


TIEDEMAN, CHRISTOPHER G .- Lawyer and Author, 141 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. Born in Charleston, S. C., July 16, 1857. Educated at Charles- ton College ('75), at the Universities of Göttingen and Leipzig in Germany, and at Columbia College Law School ('79). (Married.) Practiced law in Charleston, S. C., and in St. Louis, Mo., 1879-81; member of the law faculty of the University of Missouri, 1881-91; professor of law in New York University Law School, 1891-7; re- ceived honorary degree of LL.D. from New York Uni- versity, 1895. Author of treatises on "Law of Real Property," "Limitations of Police Power," "Commer- cial Paper," "Law of Sales," "Municipal Corporations," "The Unwritten Constitution of the United States," "Selected Cases on the Law of Real Property" and "Bills and Notes." Member American Bar Associa- tion, American Academy of Political and Social Sci- ence, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and Selden Society of London, England.


TIEDEMANN, HENRY F .- Merchant, 35 Woos- ter street, New York City; residence 200 West 113th street. Born in New York City, Aug. 9, 1874. Edu- cated at Columbia Grammar School. (Married.) Member of the firm of Theodore Tiedemann & Son. Director New York and Brooklyn Casket Co. Mem- ber Merchants' Central Club, and Greenwich Casino Association and Indian Harbor Yacht Club. of Green- wich, Conn.


TIEDEMANN, THEODORE-Merchant, 35 Woos- ter street, New York City; residence 52 West 87th street. Senior member of the firm of Theodore Tiede- mann & Son. Director Harris Brick Co., New York and Brooklyn Casket Co. and Sutro Brothers' Braid Co. Member Merchants' Central Club, Riverside Yacht, Indian Harbor Yacht and Fairfield County Golf Clubs of Connecticut, Arion Society, Liederkranz and Deutscher Verein.


TIEMANN, HERMANN N .- Photographic Mater- ials, 17 West 42d street, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Born in New York City, Feb. 2, 1863. Educated at School of Mines, Columbia University. (Married.) Proprietor of the firm of II. N. Tiemann, photographic supplies, etc. Was member of 7th Regi- ment, N. G. N. Y., for ten years, and lance-corporal during the last year of term, participating in Brook- lyn trolley strike riots of 1894. Member Camera Club, Sons of the American Revolution and New York His- torical Society.


TIEMANN, PAUL ERNEST - Physician, 346 Broadway, New York City; residence 200 West 88th street. Educated at Columbia. Connected with the New York Life Insurance Co. Member St. Nicholas and Hospital Graduates' Societies, Society of the Cin- cinnati and Columbia University Alumni Association.


TIFFANY, BELMONT - Varnish Manufacturer, 621 Broadway, New York City; residence 27 East 31st street. President and director Manatee Fullers' Earth Mining and Mf'g Co .; secretary and director Beck- with-Chandler Co. Member Richmond County Coun- try and Knickerbocker Clubs.


TIFFANY, CHARLES COMFORT - Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman, 29 Lafayette place, New York City; residence 37 East 39th street. Born in Balti- more, Md., Oct. 5, 1829. Educated at Dickinson Col- lege (A.M., '53 and D.D., '83), at Andover Theological Seminary and at the Universities of Halle, Heidelberg and Berlin. Received degree of D.D. from St. Ste- phens in 1883 and from Yale in 1897. Ordained to Epis- sopalian ministry in 1866. Rector of St. James Church, Fordham, N. Y., 1867-71; assistant in Trinity Church, Boston, Mass., 1871-4; rector Church of the Atonement, New York City, 1874-80; of Zion Church, 1880-90; Arch- deacon of New York since 1893. Author of "Expres- sion in Church Architecture," "Modern Atheism," "History of the Protestant Episcopal Church" and "The Prayer Book and the Christian Life." Member Union League and Riding Clubs, American Geographi- cal, New England and Dunlap Societies and Century Association.


TIFFANY, CHARLES LEWIS-Jeweler and Sil- versmith, 15 Union square, West, New York City; res- idence 255 Madison avenue. Born in Killingly, Conn., Feb. 15, 1812. (Son of Comfort Tiffany.) Educated in local schools. (Married Harriet O. Young, 1841.) Chevalier of the National League of Honor of France; received from the Emperor of Russia the honor of Praemia Digno. President and director Tiffany & Co .; director Bank of the Metropolis. Member Union League, New York, Union, New York Yacht and South Side Sportsmen's Clubs, Aldine Association, Na- tional Academy of Design, American Fine Arts, Amer- ican Geographical and New England Societies, Scien- tific Alliance. American Museum of Natural History and Metropolitan Museum of Art.




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