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ANDREWS, CONSTANT A .- President, 633 Mad. ison avenue, New York City; residence 711 Lexington avenue. President United States Savings Bank; presi- dent and director Elkhorn Valley Coal Land Co. Mem- ber Reform Club, American Museum of Natural His- tory and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
ANDREWS, EDWARD GAYER-Methodist Epis- copalian Bishop, 150 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 125 East 57th street. Born in New Hartford, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1825. (Son of George and Polly [Walker] Andrews). Educated at Wesleyan University ('47). Degrees of D.D. from Genesee College, and LL.D. from Allegheny College. (Married Susan M. Hotch- kiss.) Pastor in Central New York, 1848-54; principal of Cazenovia Seminary, 1854-64; pastor in Stamford, Conn., and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-72; elected bishop, 1872; visited missions in Europe and India, 1876-7; in Mexico, 1881; in Japan, Korea and China, 1889-90; fra- ternal delegate to English and Irish Methodist churches, 1894. Resided in Des Moines, Iowa, 1872-80; in Washington, D. C., 1880-8, and in New York City since 1888. Trustee Wesleyan University, Drew Theo- logical Seminary, and Peking University.
ANDREWS, GEORGE OSGOOD-President, 393 Canal street, New York City; residence 115 West 88th street. Born in New York City, May 18, 1866. Edu- cated in New York City. (Married.) President and director New York Glass Co. Member Colonial, and Wool Clubs, and Sons of the American Revolution.
ANDREWS, GEORGE P .- Supreme Court Justice, County Court House, New York City: residence Hotel Netherland. Member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Union League, Suburban Rid- ing and Driving. New York Yacht and Manhattan Clubs, Yale Alumni Association, and New England So- ciety.
ANDREWS, HARVEY T .- Lawyer and Artist, 641 Washington street, New York City; residence 37 Mount Morris Park West. Born in North Tarrytown, N. Y., June 28, 1866. Educated at Mount Pleasant public school, Cooper Institute, Harlem High School, New York Preparatory School, and New York University. (Married.) Was a member of the Legislature three terms, 1895-7. Is at present U. S. assistant appraiser Port of New York. Member Republican, Central Re- publican, Mount Morris Republican and Harlem Re- publican Clubs, and Harlem Board of Commerce.
ANDREWS, HORACE-Civil Engineer, Albany; residence 125 Lancaster street. Born in New Haven, Conn .. March 19. 1852. Educated at Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University (Ph.B. and C.E.). Was con- nected with the United States Geodetic Survey six years; New York State Survey six years, and New York State Board of Health. Was member Board of Health of Albany six years, and city engineer of Al- bany fourteen years. Member Fort Orange Club, American Society of Civil Engineers, and Deutsches Geometerverein.
ANDREWS, J. M .- (Captain.) Lawyer, 48 West 57th street, New York City. Born in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1843. Educated in Saratoga Springs, and Ballston Spa, and at Union College, and Albany Law School. (Married.) Member Army and Navy,
Saratoga Golf and Craftsmen's Clubs, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Sigma Phi and Army of the Po- tomac Societies, Union ex-Prisoners of War Associa- tion, First Army Corps Association, Military Order of Foreign Wars, and Sons of the Revolution.
ANDREWS, JAMES MADISON-Electrical Engi- neer, Schenectady. Born in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., April 2, 1868. Educated at West Point ('90). (Single.) Second lieutenant of Fifth U. S. Cavalry, 1890; second lieutenant of First U. S. Cavalry, 1890-2; served in Sioux campaign, 1890-1; resigned from army, Nov. 9, 1892. Captain of Company E, Second Regiment, New York Volunteers; aide-de-camp on staff of Governor Theodore Roosevelt, and assistant adjutant general first division, Third Army Corps, during Spanish- American War. Now connected with the power and mining department of the General Electric Co. Mem- ber University, and Army and Navy Clubs, Military Order of Foreign Wars, and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
ANDREWS, LILIAN HERBERT-Lawyer, 38 Park row, New York City; residence 100 West 71st street. Born in Saratoga, N. Y. Educated at Williams College and in Europe. Director Kress & Owen Co.
ANDREWS, NEWTON LLOYD-Educator, Col- gate University, Hamilton. Born in Fabius, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1841. (Son of Nathaniel and Catharine G. [Remsen] Andrews.) Educated at Colgate University (B.A .. '62 and M. A., '64), Hamilton College (Ph.D.), and Chicago University (LL.D.). (Married first, Cyn- thia S. Burchard; second, Charlotte P. Harbach). Con- nected with Colgate University as principal of prepar- atory department; professor of Greek; dean of college faculty (1880-95); acting president (1890-5); professor of Greek, and lecturer on the history of art (since 1895). Member Phi Beta Kappa Society.
ANDREWS, ROBERT-Vice-President, 160 Broad- way, New York City; residence Fast Orange, N. J. Born in Wilmington, Del. Educated at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Vice-president and director Pintsch Compressing Co., and Safety Car Heating and Light- ing Co. Member Trinity College Alumni Association.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM H .- Lawyer, 60 Broadway, New York City; residence, 218 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New Haven, Conn., April 18, 1849. (Married.) Connected with the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange Building Co., and Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance Co. of New York. Member Crescent Ath- letic Club of Brooklyn, Grand Lodge F. & A. M., State of New York, Grand Council R. & S. M., State of New York, and New York Consistory A. & A. S. R.
ANDREWS WILLIAM LORING-Author, 16 East 38th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Sept. 9, 1837. Educated in private schools. (Married.) Trustee Bank for Savings; director Continental In- surance Co .; trustee and honorary librarian Metropoli- tan Museum of Art. Honorary degree A. M. Yale, and honorary member of the Eleventh Army Corps Asso- ciation. Author of "New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York," etc. Member Union League, Grolier, and Church Clubs, Dunlap, American Geographical, St. Nicholas, American Fine Arts and New York Histori- cal Societies, Century Association, National Academy of Design, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
ANGEL, JAMES R .- Lawyer, 132 Nassau street, New York City; residence 1274 Franklin avenue. Born in Angelica, Allegheny Co., Pa., Feb. 12, 1836. (Mar- ried.) Member New England Society.
203 ANGELL, AMASA RICHARD-Lawyer, Broadway, New York City; residence 70 West 38th street. Born in New York City. July 18, 1860. Educat- ed at Yale, and Law School, University of New York. (Single.) Secretary and director Liberty Dredging Co. Member Calumet, and Westchester Golf Clubs, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
ANGELL, FRANK S .- Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 513 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn. Member Marine and Field Club of Brook- lyn, College of the City of New York Alumni Associa- tion, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
ANGELL. FREDERIC ALLEN-Accountant, 61 Worth street. New York City; residence Montclair,
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N. J. Born in Hughsonville, Dutchess Co., N. Y., July 26, 1843. Educated at Clinton Liberal Institute, Clin- ton, Oneida Co., N. Y. (Married.) Cashier for Jacob Wendell & Co .; secretary Merchants' Real Estate Co. Member Order of Founders and Patriots of America.
ANGLE, EDWIN C .- Lawyer, 269 State street, Schenectady. Born in Schenectady, April 16, 1863. Educated at Union College and Albany Law School. (Single.) Member of the firm of De Remer & Angle. Member Alpha Delta Phi, Mohawk, and Mohawk Golf Clubs, St. George Lodge No. 6, F. & A. M., and Union College Alumni Association.
ANSBACHER, S. L .- Broker, 60 Broadway, New York City, and 189 Montague street, Brooklyn; resi- dence 127 West 95th street. Born in New York City, Oct. 11, 1846. (Married.) Member Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange.
ANSLEY, HUDSON-Lawyer, Salamanca. Born in Collins, Erie Co., N. Y., Jan. 15, 1838. Educated at Gowanda and Fredonia Academies. (Married.) Has been surrogate (by appointment). Is now director and attorney First National Bank; director Water Works Co .; president City Club. Is a Royal Arch Mason, a Scottish Knight, and member G. A. R.
ANTHONY, ANDREW VARICK STOUT-Artist, 70 West 11th street, New York City. Born in New York City, 1838. Has illustrated Whittier's "Snow Bound," Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter," and many other works.
ANTHONY, HOLLAND C .- Architect, 87 Nassau street, New York City; residence Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. (Married.) Member Marine and Field, Excelsior, Dyker Meadow, Hamil- ton and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn, Archi- tectural League, Beaux Arts Society, and Brooklyn Chapter A. I. A.
ANTHONY, JAMES L .- Investment Securities, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence Netherwood, N. J. Born Jan. 19, 1845. Educated in England and France. and graduated from Worcester Military Acad- emy. (Married.) With Newton & Anthony, 1868; Rufus Hatch & Co., 1878; Anthony & Oliphant, 1879; Anthony, Poor & Oliphant, 1881; Anthony & Shaw, 1884; James L. Anthony & Co., 1890; now with Hopkins Bros., members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Atlantic Yacht and Manhattan Clubs, New England Society, Society of Colonial Wars, and Na- tional Rifle Association.
ANTHONY, JAMES S .- Commissioner; temporary address. Paris Exposition, Paris, France. Born in New York City, 1872. Educated at Cutler School and Cornell University ('93). Engaged in newspaper and literary work, 1893-5: traveled in Europe and Canada, 1895-7; advertising manager Walker Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, 1897-9. Connected with United States Commis- sion to Paris Exposition (1900) in charge of machinery and electricity exhibits.
ANTHONY, RICHARD ALLARD-President, 124 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence New Brigh- ton, S. I. Born in New York City, May 24, 1861. Edu- cated at Columbia College. (Married.) Vice-president Boonton Iron and Steel Co .; treasurer Lounds Hard Rubber Co .; president and director E. & H. T. An- thony & Co .; trustee United States Saving Bank. Member Holland Society, Sons of the Revolution, Society of the War of 1812, and University, Rich- mond County Country and Adirondack League Clubs.
ANTHONY, WILLIAM ARNOLD-Professor of Physics, Cooper Union, New York City; residence 313 West 33d street. Born in Coventry, R. I., Nov. 17, 1835. (Son of William Henry Anthony and Hannah Whipple Arnold.) Educated at Yale. (Married.) Taught sci- ence at Providence Conference Seminary and Dela- ware Literary Institute (Franklin, N. Y.); was pro- fessor of physics and chemistry at Antioch College, and professor of physics at Iowa Agricultural College; built up and developed the departments of physics and electrical engineering at Cornell University; was con- sulting electrician to Mather Electric Co., of Manches- ter, Conn. Since 1893 has been consulting electrician and professor of physics at Cooper Union. Author (with Professor Brackett) "Manual of Physics," and is a contributor to scientific periodicals. Past president American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Member
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Franklin Institute, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.
APGAR, ALLEN S .- Banker, 257 Broadway, New York City; residence The Waldorf-Astoria, and Ridge- field, Conn. Born in Hartford, Conn., Nov. 4, 1841. (Married.) Vice-president and cashier Merchants' Exchange National Bank; vice-president Kensico Cemetery; treasurer and director Preferred Accident Insurance Co .; director Greenwich Insurance Co., North River Insurance Co., American Union Life In- surance Co., and Worcester Salt Co. Member Union League, Army and Navy and Hardware Clubs, New England Society, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Naval Order of the United States, and Country Club of Ridgefield, Conn.
APPLETON, CHARLES A .- Publisher, 72 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 122 West 72d street. Born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1860. Educated at St. John's School, Sing Sing, N. Y., and Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. (Single.) With D. Appleton & Co. Member University, Metropolitan, St. Anthony, Rid- ing, New York Athletic, Country, New York Yacht and Larchmont Yacht Clubs, and Trinity College Alumni and Aldine Associations.
APPLETON, DANIEL-(Colonel.) Publisher, 72 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 122 West 72d street. Born in New York, Feb. 24, 1852. Educated in New York and Carlsruhe, Germany. (Married.) Act- ive member of the firm of D. Appleton & Co. since 1879. Member Union, Fencers', Riding, Suburban Rid- ing and Driving, New York Athletic, New York Yacht, Larchmont Yacht and Eastern Yacht Clubs, Century and Aldine Associations, Genealogical Society, and American Museum of Natural History.
APPLETON, DANIEL F .- Watch Manufacturer, 23 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 28 East 36th street. Trustee Clinton Hall Association; director Safe Deposit Co. of New York. Member Union League, Grolier and Seawanahaka-Corinthian Yacht Clubs, Century Association, New England Society, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
APPLETON, D. SIDNEY-Publisher, 72 Fifth ave- nue, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Born in New York City, April 6, 1860. Educated at Yale Scientific School. (Married.) Secretary, treas- urer and director A. J. Johnson & Cc., and D. Apple- ton & Co .; director Traders' Fire Insurance Co. Mem- ber Union and Calumet Clubs, and Century Associa- tion.
APPLETON, EDWARD D .- Publisher, 72 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 40 West 39th street. Connected with the firm of D. Appleton & Co. Mem- ber University, University Athletic, Grolier, and St. Anthony Clubs, Larchmont Yacht Club, New York Genealogical Society, and Aldine, Century and Trinity College Alumni Associations.
APPLETON, FRANCIS R .- Watch Manufacturer, 21 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 26 East 37th street. Director National Park Bank. Member Har- vard, University, Knickerbocker, Turf and Field, and Meadow Brook Hunt Clubs, New England Society, and Down Town Association.
APPLETON, HENRY C .- Publisher, 72 Fifth ave- nue, New York City; residence The Players' Club. Born in New York City, June 7, 1863. Educated at St. John's School, Sing Sing, N. Y., and Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. (Single.) Member Players' and Union Clubs, and Trinity College Alumni Association.
APPLETON, HERBERT-Insurance, 16 Exchange place, New York City; residence 289 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in 1853. Educated at Brooklyn Pub- lic School No. 16, Trinity School, and Columbia Col- lege. (Married.) Attorney and underwriter United States "Lloyds"; president and director United States Standard Steamship Owners, Builders' and Under- writers' Association (Ltd.). Member Down Town As- sociation and American Geographical Society.
APPLETON, ROBERT- Publisher, 72 Fifth ave- nue, New York City; residence 305 West 71st street. Connected with the firm of D. Appleton & Co. Mem- ber New York Athletic and University Clubs, and Yale Alumni Association.
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APPLETON, RUEL ROSS-President, 78 Franklin street, New York City; residence 146 Joralemon street, Brooklyn. Born in Beaver County, Pa., June 18, 1853. (Married.) President and director The R. R. Apple- ton Co., and Detroit Stay Co. Member Hamilton, Union League, Germania, Rembrandt and Republican Clubs of Brooklyn.
APPLETON, WILLIAM H .- Publisher, 72 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Riverdale. Con- nected with the firm of D. Appleton & Co. Director American Book Co. and Central Trust Co .; trustee New York Life Insurance Co., and New York Security and Trust Co. Member Mendelssohn Glee and Union Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, Aldine and Cen- tury Associations, Authors' Guild, American Museum of Natural History, and American Geographical and New England Societies.
APPLETON, WILLIAM II .- Lawyer, 41 Park row, New York City; residence 113 West 40th street. Born in Chichester, N. H., March 24, 1843. Educated at Pembroke Academy, Pembroke, N. H., and Corcoran School of Arts and Sciences, Washington, D. C. (Sin- gle.) Member Underwriters' Club and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
APPLETON, WILLIAM WORTHEN-Publisher, 72 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 17 East 24th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1845. Educated abroad. (Married Anna D. Sargent, of Bos- ton.) Assistant in school-book department of the firm of D. Appleton & Co., 1865; member of the firm since 1868. Has taken special charge of editorial depart- ment and London office for many years. Took an active part in securing passage of Copyright Act of 1891. President American Publishers' Copyright League; chairman library committee of New York Free Circulating Library. Member Union, Knicker- bocker, Riding, Grolier and Church Clubs, Aldine and Century Associations, New England and New York Genealogical Societies, and American Museum of Natural History.
ARBEELY, ABRAHAM JOSEPH - Physician, Surgeon and Author, 108 Broad street, New York City; residence, 1425 Eighth street, Washington, D. C. Born in Damascus, Syria, 1852. Educated in Medical De- partment of the Protestant University of Beiroot, Syria ('73), and at the Imperial Medical University of Constantinople ('74). (Married Anna Mary La Fetra, 1885.) Taught Arabic and French; practiced medicine and surgery, and served the Ottoman Government on a commission of inquiry into the causes and charac- ter of the Asiatic cholera; his formula for the treat- ment of cholera was adopted throughout the Turkish Empire. Came to the United States 1878. Resident of New York City 1892. Founder of "Kawkab America" (Star of America), the first Arabic daily newspaper published in the United States. One of the founders of the Syrian-Greek Orthodox Church, and president of its Benevolent Society. Author of "Al-Bakoorat Al-Gharbeyat," and has contributed many articles to medical and other standard journals. Member F. & A. M. and I. O. O. F.
ARCHAMBAULT, J. L .- Physician, 56 Congress street, Cohoes. Born in Quebec, Canada, Oct. 26, 1847. Educated at Laval University, Quebec. (Married.) Director Cohoes Savings Institution; medical examiner Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co .; surgeon Cohoes Hos- pital. Member Medical Society of the County of Al- bany; comrade Catholic Benevolent Legion.
ARBUCKLE, JOHN-Coffec Importer, Old Slip and Water street, New York City; residence 315 Clin- ton avenue, Brooklyn. Director Importers' and Trad- ers' National Bank and Kings County Trust Co. Mem- ber Hamilton, Union League, Crescent Athletic and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn, and Down Town Associa- tion.
ARCHBOLD, JOHN D .- Oil Merchant, 26 Broad- way, and 130 Pearl street, New York City; residence 20 East 37th street. and Tarrytown. Member Union League, Racquet and Tennis, Whist, Twilight and New York Athletic Clubs, Ardsley Club of Ardsley-on- Hudson, American Fine Arts Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ohio Society, American Geographical Society, and American Museum of Natural History.
ARDEN, EDWIN HUNTER PENDLETON-Actor and Playwright, 70 West 36th street, New York City. Born in St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 13, 1864. Educated in com-
mon schools. First appearance on the stage, Chicago, 1882. Author of "Eagle's Nest," "Barred Out," "Rag- lan's Way," and others. Member Lambs' Club.
ARENS, FRANZ X .- Musical Director and Vocal Teacher, 305 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 942 Morris avenue. Born in Neef, Germany, Oct. 28, 1856. Educated at Munich (1882-4) and Dresden (1885) Royal Music Schools, and in Berlin, with Prof. Julius Hay, voice specialist, (1890-2). (Married Emma L. Huegel.) Conductor of Philharmonic Orchestra of Cleveland, Ohio, 1885-8. Introduced American orches- tral compositions in Europe in a series of concerts in Berlin, Dresden, Weimar, Leipsic, Hamburg and Vienna, 1890-2. Conductor American Composers' Con- cert at Vienna International Musical and Theatrical Exhibition and of Indianapolis May Music Festivals, 1892-6. President Metropolitan School of Music until 1897. Musical conductor of New York Manuscript Society, 1898-9. Composer of orchestral and choral works, string quartettes and songs. Member Society of American Musicians and Composers, and chairman Vocal Department New York State Music Teachers' Association.
ARKELL, BARTLETT-Rugs, 935 Broadway and 159 Fifth avenue, and Publisher, 110 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Canajoharie. Director Arkell Publishing Co., Demorest Publishing Co., "Judge" Pub- lishing Co., and Pierrepont Apartment Co. Member University and Lotos Clubs, and Yale Alumni and Aldine Associations.
ARKELL, WILLIAM J .- Publisher, 110 Fifth ave- nue, New York City; residence Canajoharie. Pub- lisher of "Judge," "Leslie's Weekly," "Demorest's Family Magazine," and of standard subscription books. President and director Arkell Weekly Co., Demorest Publishing Co., Judge Publishing Co., and Pierrepont Apartment Co .; trustee American Bank Note Co., and Holland Trust Co .; director Interna- tional Pulp Co., and Joseph Ladue Gold Mining and Development Co., of Yukon. Member Union League, Lawyers', Press, Republican, Lotos, Quill, Larchmont Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, American Yacht, New York Yacht, New York Athletic, Transportation and Wool Clubs, and Aldine Association.
ARMITAGE, PAUL-Lawyer, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence 1674 Broadway. Born in Brook- lyn, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1873. Educated at Columbia Col- lege and Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member Psi Upsilon Club, and Columbia University Alumni Association.
ARMOUR, HERMAN O .- Packer and Commission Merchant, 201 Produce Exchange, New York City; residence 856 Fifth avenue. Born in Stockbridge, Madison Co., N. Y., March 7, 1837. (Married.) Began business career in Milwaukee, 1855. Grain commission merchant in Chicago, 1862. In 1865 came to New York as Eastern representative of Plankinton, Armour & Co. Member of the firm of H. O. Armour & Co., 1868, and Armour & Co., 1870. Now vice-president and di- rector Armour Packing Co. Member Union League and Republican Clubs, American Geographical and New England Socicties, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
ARMS, GEORGE-Engineer and Manufacturer, 13 Park row. New York City; residence Grand Hotel. Member Engineers' and Olympic Clubs, New England and American Geographical Societies, New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
ARMS, ROGER N .-- Woolens, 74 Worth street, New York City; residence Glen Ridge, N. J. Born in Lansingburgh. N. Y., April 26, 1853. Educated in Philadelphia public schools. (Married.) Connected with the American Woolen Co. Member Wool Club.
ARMSTRONG, CHARLES P .- Merchant. 106 Wall street, New York City; residence 9 West 75th street. Born in New Haven, Conn. (Married.) Member of the firm of L. W. & P. Armstrong. Director Produce Exchange. Trust Co., New Amsterdam Casualty In- surance Co., and member New York Produce and Maritime Exchanges. Member Colonial and New York Yacht Clubs.
ARMSTRONG, COLLIN - Financial Editor, 80 Broadway, New York City; residence 140 West 75th
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street. Member University, University Athletic, Lotos, Lawyers', Alpha Delta Phi, National Arts and Atlan- tic Yacht Clubs, American Geographical, and Ameri- can Fine Arts Societies, Amherst College Alumni and Williams College Alumni Associations.
ARMSTRONG, D. MAITLAND-Decorative Ar- tist, 61 Washington square, South, New York City; residence, 58 West 10th street and Newburgh. Born in 1836. Educated at Trinity College; in Rome; and in Paris. Pupil in Paris of L. Olivier Merson. (Mar- ried Helen Neilson.) Senior member of the firm of Maitland Armstrong & Co. Trustee New York Society Library, and New York Asylum for the Blind. Con- sul-General to Italy, at Rome, 1869-72. Director American Art Department, Paris Exposition, 1878. Chevalier of the Order of the Legion of Honor of France. Member Alphi Delta Phi Fraternity. Trinity College Alumni, and Century Associations, Architec- tural League, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Society of American Artists, and Society of Mural Painters.
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE E .- Secretary and Di- rector, 224 Church street, New York City; residence 205 West 57th street. Born in Maine. (Married.) Secretary, director and head of credit department of the H. B. Claflin Co. Member Suburban Riding and Driving and Colonial Clubs, and Ohio and New Eng- land Societies.
ARMSTRONG, JAMES-Lawyer, 192 Broadway, New York City; residence 45 East 53d street, and Bay Side. Born in Owego, N. Y., 1834. Educated at Hobart College. (Married.) Director Hartford and Connecticut Western R. R. Co., and Philadelphia, Reading and New England R. R. Co. Member Law- yers', Oakland Golf and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs, Metro- politan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
ARMSTRONG, PHILANDER B .- President, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 1285 Dean street, Brooklyn. Born in Brookville, Ind., Feb. 3, 1847. (Married.) President Manhattan Fire Insurance Co. of New York, and Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Mem- ber Union League Club of Brooklyn, Lawyers' Club, Ohio Society, and Sons of the Revolution.
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