Biographical directory of the state of New York, 1900, Part 154

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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TREAT, ERASTUS B .- Publisher and Importer, 241 West 23d street, New York City; residence 942 St. Nicholas avenue. Born in Glastonbury, Conn., April 10, 1838. Educated at Manchester (Conn.) Academy and Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. (Married Rhoda Goslee.) Member of the firm of E. B. Treat & Co. Member New York Historical and New England Societies, Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars and American Association for the Advancement of Science.


TRECARTIN, EDWARD H .- Banker and Broker, 55 Broadway, New York City; residence 46 West Ninth street. Born in Woburn, Mass., 1862. (Married.) Member of the firm of Morris & Wilmarth, members of the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange. Fomerly president Long Island Water Supply Co., treasurer Rockaway Beach R. R. Co. and secretary Jamaica Gas Light Co. Member Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and Reform Club.


TREDWELL,' DANIEL M .- Vice-President, 186 Remsen street, Brooklyn; residence 79 Lincoln road, Flatbush. . Born in Hempstead, L. I., July 16, 1826. (Son of Daniel and Susan Ellsworth Tredwell.) Edu- cated at Hempstead Academy. Teacher of English and mathematics in same institute, 1849-51; studied law in office of Smith & Lowery, 1850, and Columbia Law School, 1851. (Married Sarah A. Eldert.) Was connected with the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, 1852-94; now vice-president Long Island Title Guarantee Co. Author of "Literature of the Civil War," "Sketch of the Life of Apollonius of Tyana, or the First Ten Decades of Our Era," "Lace As a Fine Art, with Anecdotes of Lace Makers and Lace Wear- ers"; "Nomads of the Sea; An Ethnological Review," a monograph on "Privately Illustrated Books; A Plea for Bibliomania" and others. Member American Eth- nological, New York Genealogical, Long Island Histor- ical, Dunlap and Philosophical (president) Societies, Bibliographical Society of London (honorary), Anthro- pological Institute of Great Britain, Anthropological Institutes of New York and Paris, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and Rembrandt and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn.


TREMAIN, CHARLES-Shade Cloth Merchant. 41 Union Square, New York City; residence Hotel San Remo. Vice-president and director Columbia Shade Cloth Co. and Tavares and Gulf R. R. Co. Member Union League, Republican and Atlantic Yacht Clubs, and Citizens and Merchants' Clubs of Syracuse.


TREMAIN, HENRY EDWIN-Lawyer, 146 Broad- way, New York City; residence 105 East 18th street. Born in New York City, Nov. 14, 1841. Educated at the College of the City of New York ('60) and at Co- lumbia College Law School ('67). Served in Union Army throughout Civil War; advanced from private to brevet brigadier-general, and was awarded Con- gressional medal of honor for bravery in action. First Assistant United States Attorney in New York City, 1873-7. Now senior member of the firm of Tremain & Tyler. Member Lawyers' and Republican Clubs, Sons of the Revolution and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


TREMAN, CHARLES E. - Hardware Merchant, 105 East State street, Ithaca. Educated at Cornell ('89). (Single.) Member of the firm of Treman, King & Co. President Ithaca Conservatory of Music: direc- tor Ithaca Trust Co. Member Kappa Alpha Frater- nity.


TREMAN, ROBERT H .- Hardware Merchant, 105 East State street, Ithaca; residence Ithaca. Educated at Cornell (B.M.E., '78). Member of the firm of Tre-


man, King & Co. Trustee Cornell University; gradu- ate treasurer Cornell Athletic Association; director Ithaca Trust Co., Ithaca Savings Bank, Tompkins County Bank, Ithaca Gas Light Co. and Ithaca Water Works Co. Member Chi Phi Fraternity.


TREMPER, ROBERT A .- Real Estate and Insur- ance, 113 East 125th street, New York City: residence 472 East 177th street. Born in New York City, March 12, 1872. Educated in New York City. (Single.) Sec- retary and director Mount Morris Co-operative Build- ing and Loan Association.


TRENCHARD, EDWARD- Artist, 50 West 92d street, New York City. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 17, 1850. Educated in Philadelphia and in New York City. Makes a specialty of marine paintings.


TRENHOLM, WILLIAM LEE-Retired, 312 West 73d street, New York City. Born in Charleston, S. C., Feb. 3, 1836. Educated in Charleston and at South Carolina College ('55). (Married.) United States Civil Service Commissioner, 1885-6; Comptroller of the Cur- rency, 1886-9; president American Surety Co., New York City, 1889-98; president North American Trust Co., 1898-9. Author of "The People's Money" (Scribner's 1893), of numerous pamphlets, and of articles in pe- riodicals and newspapers. Member Colonial, Reform, Lawyers', University and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, Cosmos Club of Washington, D. C., Southern Society, Century Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Chamber of Commerce.


TREVOR, HENRY G .- Stock Broker, 13 William street, New York City; residence 6 East 45th street. Member Union, Westchester County Country and Sea- wanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, Down Town Asso- ciation, Sons of the Revolution, St. Nicholas Society, Society of Colonial Wars, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.


TREVOR, JOSEPH ELLIS - Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 808 East Seneca street. Born in Lockport, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1864. Educated at University of Leipzig, Germany (Ph.D.). (Married.) Professor of general and physical chemistry in Cornell University.


TREVOR, WILLIAM - Neckwear Manufacturer, 507 Broadway, New York City; residence Hotel San Remo. Born and educated in England. Member Sub- urban Riding and Driving and Colonial Clubs.


TRIBUS, LOUIS LINCOLN-Civil Engineer, 84 Warren street, New York City; residence Stapleton, S. I. Born in Northampton, Mass., May 26, 1865. Edu- cated at New York University ('85). (Married.) In private practice as consulting hydraulic engineer. Member American Society of Civil Engineers, Staten Island Natural Science and New England Water Works Associations and Staten Island Chamber of Commerce.


TRIMBLE, MERRITT-Banker, 280 Fourth ave- nue, New York City; residence 59 East 25th street. Born in New York City, March 16, 1824. Educated in New York City. (Married.) President and trustee Bank for Savings.


TRIMBLE, RICHARD-Treasurer, 34 Pine street, and 71 Broadway, New York City: residence 53 East 25th street. Born in New York City, March 26, 1858. Educated at Harvard (A.B., '80). (Married.) Secre- tary and treasurer Federal Steel Co .; treasurer Roose- velt Hospital; governor New York Hospital. Member Racquet and Tennis, University, City, Harvard and University Athletic Clubs.


TRIPLER, CHARLES E .- Physicist and Inventor, 40 West 77th street, New York City. Born in New York City, 1849. Educated in New York City. Estab- lished a private laboratory and carried on various ex- periments in electricity and mechanics; his greatest achievement is the manufacture of liquid air. Direc- tor Tripler Air Power Co. Member Colonial Club.


TROESCHER, ANTHONY F .- Billiard Table Manufacturer, 860 Broadway, New York City; resi- dence Hotel St. Andrew. Treasurer and director Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. Member Arion Soci- ety and Liederkranz.


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TROTTER, ALFRED WILLIAMS - Civil En- gineer, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence Mount Vernon. Born in New York City, July 10, 1856. Edu- cated at New York University ('75). (Single.) Mem- ber Knickerbocker Athletic, Engineers' and Harlem Clubs, 7th Regiment Veteran Association, New York Academy of Sciences and American Society of Civil Engineers.


TROWBRIDGE, ALEXANDER BUEL-Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca; residence 29 East avenue. Educated at Cornell (B.S., '90). Professor of architec- ture at Cornell University, in charge of the College of Architecture. Member Kappa Alpha Fraternity.


TROWBRIDGE, ALVAH-Banker, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence Hackensack, N. J. Born in South East, N. Y., 1835. Educated in local schools. (Married.) President and director North American Trust Co .; treasurer and director New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association; director Bankers' Life Insurance Co .; director and ex-vice-president National Bank of North America. Member Lawyers' Club and New England Society.


TROWBRIDGE, EDWIN D .- Banker and Broker, 16 Nassau street, New York City; residence 123 East 39th street. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Vermilye & Co. Member Union League, New York Yacht and Grolier Clubs, New England Society, Down Town Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art


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TROY, JAMES-Lawyer. 16 Court street, Brook- lyn: residence 26 Eighth avenue. Member of the firm of James & Thomas H. Troy. Member Marine and Field, Crescent Athletic and Montauk Clubs.


, TRUAX, CHARLES HENRY-Supreme Court Justice, County Court House, New York City; resi- dence 12 East 65th street. Born in Oneida County, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1846. (Son of Henry Philip and Sarah Ann [Shaffer] Truax.) Educated in public schools, at Vernon Academy, Oneida Seminary and at Hamilton College (A.B., A.M. and LL.D.). (Married.) Removed to New York City in 1868, studied law, and was ad- mitted to the Bar. Judge of the Superior Court, 1881- 94; Supreme Court Justice for the First Judicial Dis- trict since 1897; term expires Dec. 31, 1910. Delegate to the State Constitutional Convention of 1894. Mem- ber Manhattan (president), New York Athletic and Democratic Clubs, St. Nicholas, Holland (trustee) and Dunlap Societies and Metropolitan Museum of Art.


TRUAX, CHAUNCEY SHAFFER-Lawyer, 99 Nassau street, New York City: residence 780 Madison avenue. Born in Oneida County, N. Y., March 11, 1854. (Son of Henry Philip and Sarah Ann [Shaffer] Truax.) Educated in public schools, at Oneida Seminary, Ham- ilton College ('75) and at Columbia College Law School ('77). (Married Alice M. Hawley of Cleveland, Ohio, 1886.) Member of the firm of Truax & Crandall. Dele- gate to the State Constitutional Convention, 1894. Member Metropolitan and Manhattan Clubs, Holland Society, Psi Upsilon Fraternity, Hamilton College Alumni Association (president) and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


TRUELL, GEORGE F .- Manager, 62 Cedar street, New York City; residence 403 West 21st street. Born in New York City, Feb. 16, 1847. Educated in Ogdens- burg and Albany. (Married.) Secretary The Wondro- phone Co .; director Richmond Pneumatic Aluminum Truss Co. Formerly secretary Mutual District Mes- senger Co. of Washington, D. C., and adjuster to Lon- don Guarantee and Accident Co. Member Masonic Veteran Association and other Masonic societies.


TRUESDALE, WILLIAM H .- Railroads, 26 Ex- change place, New York City. Born in Indiana, 1852. Formerly traffic manager of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha R. R. Co .; president and, later, receiver of the Minneapolis and St. Louis R. R. Co. Now president and member executive committee Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. Co.


TRULL, WILLIAM C. - Lawyer, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence 20 Fifth avenue. Educated at Union College. Member Lawyers' and Brooklyn Clubs, Union College Alumni Association and Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York.


TRUMAN, JAMES C. - Real Estate, 1 Madison avenue, New York City; residence 195 Court street, Binghamton. Born in Butternuts, Otsego Co., N. Y., June 12, 1841. Educated at Gilbertsville Academy and Collegiate Institute. (Married, 1863.) Established the express business of Truman & Co. in California, 1864; postmaster of Gilbertsville, N. Y., 1868-9; publisher of Binghamton "Daily Times," 1873-4; selected railroad route through State of Sonora, Mexico, from Guay- mas to Nogales, in 1874; established stage and express line from San Gregonia Pass across the California Desert to Tucson, Arizona, 1876. New York State Commissioner at the World's Exposition and Cotton Centennial, New Orleans, 1884-5; chief auditor Internal Revenue Accounts United States Treasury, 1886-8; postmaster of Binghamton, 1888-9; founder of Nepera Park, Yonkers, N. Y., 1890; delegate to National Dem- ocratic Convention, 1896; chairman New York State Democratic Executive Committee, 1896-7 ;. President Continental Realty Co .; treasurer Graystone Land Co. Member Dobson Club of Binghamton, and Democratic Club of New York City.


TRUMAN, WILLIAM H. - Claim Adjuster, 1113 Third avenue, New York City; residence 26 West 50th street. Claim agent Third Avenue R. R. Co. Member New York Athletic Club, Old Guard, 9th Regiment Veterans' Association, Walworth Lodge, F. & A. M., and Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.


TRUMBULL, LEVI R .- Editor and Historian, 19 Union square, West, New York City; residence Spring Valley. Born in Montgomery, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1834. Worked on farms and attended district schools. (Married.) Associate and city editor, respectively, on Paterson (N. J.) "Press" and "Guardian" for four- teen years; also performed journalistic work for the "New York Herald," "World" and other newspapers. Historian of silk for Pennsylvania Bureau of Indus- trial Statistics. Author of "Industrial Paterson," "The Genesis of Silk," "Outline History of Silk" and other works. President and director American Silk Journal Co. Member Union Club.


TRUMP, EDWARD N. - Engineer, Solvay Pro- cess Co., Syracuse: residence 1912 West Genesee street. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 9, 1857. Educated at Cornell. (Married.) Vice-president Semet Solvay Co. General manager and chief engineer of the Solvay Process Co., with which he has been connected for eighteen years. Member Citizens' and Syracuse Clubs, Engineers' Club of New York City, Technical Club of Chicago, Ill., and American Geographical Society.


TRUSLOW, CHARLES W. - Lawyer, 15 Broad street, New York City; residence 110 East 57th street. Member Union, Racquet and Tennis and Lawyers' Clubs, Century Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


TRYON, DWIGHT WILLIAM-Artist, 226 Central Park, South, New York City. Born in Hartford, Conn., Aug. 13, 1849. Studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. Has exhibited at all the impor- tant exhibitions at home and abroad since 1880, and has been awarded many prizes, including thirteen medals at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Member Century Association and National Acad- emy of Design.


TRYON, J. RUFUS - Surgeon - General, United States Navy; residence University Club, New York City. Educated at Union College ('58). Member Uni- versity, New York Yacht and St. Nicholas Clubs, Met- ropolitan and Alibi Clubs of Washington, D. C., St. Nicholas Society, Union College Alumni Association and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.


TRYON, THOMAS-Architect, 36 Union Square, East, New York City: residence 1425 Broadway. Mem- ber of the firm of Brunner & Tryon. Member New York Athletic and Michaux Cycling Clubs, Century and Aldine Associations, Architectural League, Mu- nicipal Art Society and American Institute of Archi- tects.


TUBBS, FRANK H .- Music Teacher, 121 West 42d street, New York City; residence Allenhurst, N. J. Born in Brighton, Mass., 1853. Educated in Boston, London and Paris. (Married.) Formerly vice-presi- dent National Music Teachers' Association; editor "The Musician" and founder and editor of "Music Life." President and director New York Vocal Insti- tute. Member Clef (ex-president) and Quill Clubs.


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TUCK, EDWARD-Capitalist, 20 Wall street, New York City; residence 7 East 61st street. Director Elec- tric Vehicle Co., Lake Erie and Western R. R. Co. and Manhattan Trust Co. Member Metropolitan, Union, Union League and Grolier Clubs, New England Soci- ety and American Museum of Natural History.


TUCK, HENRY-Physician and Insurance, 346 Broadway, New York City; residence 39 East 53d street. Educated at Harvard ('63). Vice-president and trustee New York Life Insurance Co .; director Farragut Fire Insurance Co. and Central National Bank, Member University, Reform and City Clubs and America's Founders and Patriots.


TUCKER, EDWIN-Builder, 37 West 12th street, New York City; residence 773 West End avenue. Member New York Athletic, Colonial, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Building Trades Clubs.


TUCKER, ERVIN A .- Physician and Instructor, 110 West 57th street, New York City. Born in Attle- boro, Mass., Feb. 2, 1862. Educated at Amherst Col- lege, at Columbia University and in Berlin, Munich and Paris; degree of M.D. (Married.) Teacher of ob- stetrics and gynecology in College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University; assistant attending physician Sloane Maternity Hospital. Member Hos- pital Graduates' and New York Athletic Clubs, Am- herst College Alumni Association, Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York Academy of Medicine and New York Obstetrical and West End Medical Societies.


TUCKER, GILBERT MILLIGAN-Publisher, 395 Broadway, Albany; residence 304 State street. Born in Albany, Aug. 26, 1847. Educated at Albany Acad- emy and at Williams College. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Luther Tucker & Son, pub- lishers of "The Country Gentleman." Member Fort Orange and Country Clubs, Historical Society of Al- bany, and Phi Beta Kappa Society.


TUCKER, GILMAN H .- Publisher, 100 Washing- ton square, East, New York City; residence 126 West 85th street. Educated at Dartmouth College ('61). Sec- retary and director American Book Co. Member Twi- light, University, Barnard and Nineteenth Century Clubs, Appalachian Club of Boston, Mass., New Eng- land Society, Dartmouth College Alumni and Aldine Associations, Sons of the Revolution and Society of Colonial Wars.


TUCKER, LUTHER P .- Banker and Broker, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 139 Waverley place. Born in Norway, Me., Jan. 17, 1832. Educated at Norway Liberal Institute. Member of the firm of Buckhout, Davis & Co. Director Alliance and North- ern R. R. Co.


TUCKER, PREBLE-Lawyer, 111 Broadway, New York City; residence 19 West 34th street. Born in Boston, Mass., Oct. 31, 1860. Educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., and at the University of Vir- ginia. (Widower.) Practicing in New York City since his admission to the Bar in 1882. Director Esmond Cycle Saddle Co. and Adirondack Co. Member City, Social Reform and Players' Clubs.


TUCKER, WILLIAM A .- Cashier, 19 John street, New York City; residence 317 West 45th street. Born in New York City, April 17, 1854. Educated at Betts Military Academy, Stamford, Conn., and in public schools of New York City. (Married.) Cashier with the house of H. A. Rogers. Formerly director Seventh National Bank. Member Presbyterian Union and Sons of the Revolution.


TUCKER, WILLIS GAYLORD-Analytical Chem- ist, Albany Medical College, Albany; residence 166 Washington avenue. Born in Albany, Oct. 31, 1849. (Son of Luther Tucker.) Educated at Albany Acad- emy and Albany Medical College (M.D.). (Married May Newman of Albany.) Professor of inorganic and analytical chemistry and toxicology at Albany Medi- cay College, and registrar of faculty; professor of chemistry in Albany College of Pharmacy, and presi- dent of the faculty; director New York State Board of Health Laboratory, Member Union College Alumni


Association, Sons of the Revolution, Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Sigma Xi Society, and Fellow of the Chemical Society of London, England.


TUCKERMAN, ALFRED - Bibliographer, 1123 Broadway, New York City; residence 342 West 57th street. Educated at Harvard ('70). Member Larch- mont Yacht and University Clubs, Harvard Alumni Association and Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science.


TUCKERMAN, BAYARD-Real Estate, 59 Wall street, New York City; residence Princeton, N. J. Born in New York City, July 2, 1855. Educated at Harvard and in Paris, France. (Married Annie Smith, 1882.) Lecturer on English literature at Princeton University. Author of "History of English Prose Fic- tion," "Life of General Lafayette," "Diary of Philip Hone" and "Peter Stuyvesant." Member City Club, Century Association, New York Genealogical and Bio- graphical Society and Metropolitan Museum of Art.


TUCKERMAN, PAUL - Trustee, 59 Wall street, New York City; residence Tuxedo. Trustee of the es- tate of Lucius Tuckerman. Member Knickerbocker, Tuxedo, Union and Calumet Clubs and Down Town Association.


TULLY, JAMES H .- Commissioner, 367 Jay street, Brooklyn. Born in Ireland, Nov. 15, 1850. Educated in Brooklyn public schools and at St. Vincent's Acad- emy. Clerk in the office of the City Clerk of Brook- lyn, 1873-80; deputy city clerk, 1880-2; manager of the business of O'Keefe & Doyle, 1882-8; assistant secre- tary of the Brooklyn Board of Education, 1888-98; deputy fire commissioner of the City of New York for the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens since 1898. Member Kings County Democratic Committee and Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.


TUNNECLIFF, GEORGE W. - Hotel Proprietor, Richfield Springs. Born in Richfield Springs, 1839. Educated there. (Married.) Director First National Bank.


TUNSTALL, HARRY G .- Banker and Broker, 52 Broadway, New York City; residence 299 Sterling place, Brooklyn. Born in Savannah, Ga., Sept. 6, 1873. (Single.) Member of the firm of Tunstall & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Director Ecuador Developing Co. Member Union League, Crescent Ath- letic and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn, and Atlantic Yacht and Larchmont Yacht Clubs.


TURINI, GIOVANNI-Sculptor, 13 West 113th street, New York City. Born in Verona, Italy, May 23, 1841. Educated in Milan and Rome. (Married Mar- garet Thurston, 1882.) Came to the United States in 1867 and established a studio in New City. Among his best known works may be mentioned a bust of Pope Leo XIII. in the Vatican at Rome, the equestrian statue of General Bolivar in Central Park, and the statue of Garibaldi in Washington square, New York City.


TURL, WILLIAM JOHN-Sugar Machinery Man- ufacturer, 534 West 28th street, New York City; resi- dence Newburgh. Born in New York City, 1855. Edu- cated in city public schools and at Fergusonville Acad- emy (Single.) Member of the firm of John Turl's Sons. Interested in stock farm in Orange County, N. Y. President West Side Hygeia Ice Co. Member Suburban Riding and Driving Club of New York, Bos- ton and Chess Clubs of New Orleans, La., Sugar Plant- ers' and American Sugar Cane Growers' Associations of New Orleans, and Knights Ancient Essenic Order of Louisiana.


TURLE, ROBERT H .- Grain Merchant, 352 Pro- duce Exchange, and Canned Goods, 105 Hudson street, New York City; residence 34 Monroe place, Brooklyn. Member of the firms of R. H. Turle & Co. and Turle & Skidmore. Member Twentieth Century and Bar- nard Clubs, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, St. George's Society and Young Men's Christian Association.


TURNBULL, ARTHUR-Banker, 59 Cedar street, New York City; residence Bartow-on-Sound. Edu- cated at Columbia ('86). Director National Electric Car Lighting Co. Member St. Anthony, University and University Athletic Clubs and Columbia Univer- sity Alumni Association.


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TURNBULL, GEORGE ROBINSON - Banker, 65 Cedar street, New York City; residence 137 Remsen street, Brooklyn, and West Islip, L. I. Born in New York City, Aug. 31, 1842. (Married.) Vice-president and director Guaranty Trust Co. of New York; direc- tor Market and Fulton National Bank, Norfolk and Southern R. R. Co., Michigan-Peninsular Car Co., Norfolk, Virginia Beach and Southern R. R. Co., Cen- tral Stamping Co., and Oswego (N. Y.) Traction Co. Formerly treasurer and director American Typefound- ers' Co. and Butler Hard Rubber Co .; also director Brooklyn Union Gas Co. and Kansas City (Mo.) Gas Co. Member Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Westbrook Golf and Dyker Meadow Golf Clubs, Laurentian Club of Canada, Lafayette Post, G. A. R., 7th Regiment Veteran Association and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.


TURNBULL, ROBERT J .- Planter, 187 Fulton street, New York City; residence 6 West 47th street, and Duncansby, Miss. Born in Westchester, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1834. (Married.) Member Knickerbocker Club, Country Club of Westchester, and American Gco- graphical Society.


TURNER, ALBERT - Publisher and Editor, 503 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Passaic, N. J. Born in Fair Haven, N. Y., July 27, 1842, Educated at Red Creek Seminary and Eastman's Business College. (Married.) Editor and manager "Health Culture"; deacon Congregational Church of Passaic. Formerly a teacher, and treasurer and business manager of Fowler & Willet Co. for twenty-five years. Member Congregational Club.


TURNER, CHARLES YARDLEY-Artist, 35 West 14th street, New York City. Born in Baltimore, Md., Nov. 25, 1850. Educated in Baltimore; also studied in Paris, France. (Single.) Resident of New York City since 1871. Assistant director of decoration at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Member National Arts and New York Athletic Clubs, Ameri- can Water Color and Municipal Arts Societies, Cen- tury Association, National Society of Mural Painters, Architectural League and National Academy of De- sign.




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