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HALL, CHARLES J. G .- Lawyer, 261 Broadway, New York City; residence 124 West 73d street. Born in St. Lawrence County, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1847. Educated in public schools. (Widower.) Secretary and director Karsch Brewing Co. of College Point; director V. Loewer's Gambrinus Brewery Co. Member Colonial and Democratic Clubs.
HALL, DUDLEY-Importer and Commission Mer- chant, 82 Greene street, New York City; residence 139 West 69th street. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1853. Educated at the College of the City of New York. (Married.) Member of the firm of Hall & Bishop. Director Spencer Air Brake Co. Member Wool Club, Water Witch Club of the Highlands of Navesink, N. J., Sons of the Revolution, Society of Colonial Wars and Seventh Regiment Veteran Association.
HALL, EDWARD HAGAMAN-Editor and Pub- lisher, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 12 West 103d street. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1858. Educated at Auburn Academy ('77). (Married.) Spec- ial agent New York State Commerce Commission, 1898-9; member Mayor's Committees on Celebration of (Greater New York) Consolidation, Welcome to Army, Welcome to Cuban Fleet and Welcome to Admiral Dewey; designed official medal commemorative of consolidation. Member Sons of the American Revo- lution, Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Society of American Authors and Society for the Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places and Ob- jects.
HALL, EDWARD J .- President, 15 Dey street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Presi- dent and director Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Co. and Southern Bell Telegraph and Telephone Co .; vice- president and director New York Telephone Co. and American Telephone and Telegraph Co .; director Bell Telephone Co. of Buffalo, Bell Telephone Co. of Phila- delphia, Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical Sub- way Co., Empire City Subway Co., Market and Fulton National Bank and New York and New Jersey Tele- phone Co. Member University, Lawyers' and Press Clubs, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Yale Alumni Association.
HALL, ERNEST-Lawyer, 64 William street, New York City; residence 1087 Boston road. Born in Lon- don, England, Oct. 24, 1844. Educated in New York City; at a public school and at New York University Law School. (Married.) Served in both Army and Navy during Civil War; Judge of City Court, 1882-7. Counsel to Germania Fire Insurance Co., Security In- surance Co. of New Haven, Conn., Lloyds Plate Glass Insurance Co. and International Insurance Co. Referee in bankruptcy. President Alumni of University Law
School; member Lawyers', New York Athletic, North Side Republican, Union Republican, Bedford Park, Fordham and Morris Clubs, Lafayette Post G. A. R., Lebanon Hospital and St. John's Guild.
HALL, F. L .- Insurance, Clayton. Born in Manns- ville, N. Y., July 19, 1856. Educated at University of Michigan. (Married.) President Thousand Islands Publishing Co. of Clayton and Alexandria Bay, N. Y .; director First National Bank.
HALL, FRANK L .- Lawyer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 1 West 30th street. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., July 4, 1850. Educated at Yale ('72) and Columbia Law School ('74). (Single.) President and director Baltimore and Delaware Bay R. R. Co. Attorney for a number of corporations. Member Uni- versity, Yale, South Side Sportsmen's and Psi Upsilon Clubs, American Historical and Down Town Associa- tions and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
HALL, GEORGE HENRY-Artist, 7 West 43d street, New York City. Born in Boston, Mass., Sept. 21, 1825. Educated in common schools; studied art in Düsseldorf, Paris and Rome. (Single.) Member Cen- tury Association and National Academy of Design.
HALL, GORDON R .- Physician, 26 Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Educated at Amherst College, and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. Mem- ber of staff of Long Island College Hospital, Kings County Hospital, and Brooklyn Hospital; assistant professor of practice in Long Island College Hospital. Member Alpha Delta Phi and Crescent Athletic Clubs and Amherst College Alumni Association.
HALL, HENRY-Journalist, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence Plaza Hotel. Born in Au- burn, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1845. (Son of Benjamin F. Hall.) ( Married Sarah Virginia, daughter of L. Warren Houghton of Bath, Me.) Learned newspaper business in Auburn, as editor and writer on the "News" and "Advertiser." Connected with the New York "Trib- une" of which he is now business manager, since 1875. Author of "History of Auburn," "America's Successful Men" and other works. President and di- rector New York Printing Co .; director Tribune As- sociation. Member Union League and New York Athletic Clubs, Sons of the Revolution, Sons of the American Revolution and Order of Founders and Patriots of America.
HALL, HENRY L .- Heating and Ventilating En- gineer, 137 Elm street, New York City; residence Fan- wood, N. J. Born in South Vernon, Vt. Educated at Columbia University. (Marricd.) President and di- rector New York Steam Fitting Co .; treasurer Na- tional Association of Steam Fitters. Ex-mayor and ex-member of the Common Council of Fanwood, N. J. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Club, Aldine Associa- tion, New England Society, and American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers.
HALL, JAMES P .-- Editor, 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 6 Poplar street, Brooklyn. Born in Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1849. Educated at Auburn High School. (Single.) Editor New York "Tribune." Member Twilight Club, Sons of the American Revolu- tion, American Association for the Advancement of Science, British Association for the Advancement of Science, British Astronomical Association, British So- ciety for Psychical Research and of local scientific or- ganizations in New York City and Brooklyn.
HALL, JOHN, JR .- Stationer, 41 Broad street, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Born in New York City. (Married.) Member Union League and Grolier Clubs.
HALL, RANDALL C .- Clergyman, 245 West 48th street, New York City. Born in Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1842. Educated at Trinity School, Columbia College and General Theological Seminary (D.D.). (Married.) Instructor in Hebrew in General Theologi- cal Seminary, 1868-71; was elected Clement C. Moore Professor of Hebrew and Greek languages, 1871; made professor emeritus, 1899. Member Catholic Club, Co- lumbia University Alumni and New York Church- men's Associations and Clericus.
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HALL, ROBERT W. - Professor, University Heights, New York City; residence Yonkers. Born in Armagh, Ireland, April 25. 1853. Educated at Prince- ton ('73) and Columbia ('76). (Single.) Professor of analytical chemistry at New York University. Mem- ber Chemical Club.
HALL, THOMAS -- Inventor, 10 Water street, Brooklyn. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 4, 1834. Educated at University of Pennsylvania; studied me- chanics in Europe. Devised mechanism for printing by touching keys; invented the Hall typewriter, also several sewing machines.
HALL, THOMAS WINTHROP-Author, 53 West 24th street, New York City. Born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1862. Educated at United States Military Academy ('87). Served as adjutant of 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) during Sanish-American War. Author of "When Cupid Calls," "When Love is Lord," "The Little Lady," "Tales by Tom Hall" and others. Dramatized "The Bonnie Brier Bush."
HALL, WALTER J .- Teacher, 883 Seventh avenue, New York City; residence 179 Convent avenue. Born in Bridgeport, Conn., 1859. Educated at Yale, and in Stuttgart and Berlin, Germany. (Married.) Organist and choirmaster Brick Presbyterian Church. Member Manuscript Club.
HALL, WILLIAM H .- Lumber Merchant, foot East 106th street, New York City; residence 265 West 73d street. Member Harlem, New York Athletic and Colonial Clubs and Sons of the Revolution.
HALL, WILLIAM P .- President, 44 Broad street, New York City; residence Greenwich, Conn. Presi- dent and director Hall Signal Co .; vice-president and director Railway Automatic Toler Co., San Rita Gold Mining Co., and American Railway Advertising Co .; second vice-president and director Adams Nomatch Light Co .; director Garwood Land and Improvement Co. Member Lawyers' and Adirondack League Clubs, Union League Club of Chicago, Ill., and New England Society.
HALLIDAY. SAMUEL D .- Lawyer, Ithaca. Edu- cated at Cornell (A.B.). Member of the firm of Halli- day & Denton. Trustee Cornell University.
HALLOCK, ALBERT P .- Chemist, 440 First ave- nue, New York City; residence 161 Sidney avenue, Mount Vernon. Born in Peekskill, N. Y., May 16, 1855. Educated at Columbia College School of Mines. (Married.) Chemist with Carl H. Schultz, mineral water manufacturer. Formerly chemist with Consoli- dated Gas Co. Member University, Twilight and Chemists' Clubs, Scientific Alliance and American Chemical Society.
HALLOCK, CHARLES-Scientist and Journalist, 371 Broadway, New York City; residence Missouri. Born in New York City, March 13, 1834. (Son of Gerard Hallock.) Educated at Amherst College (A.B., '54 and A.M., '71). (Married Amelia J., daughter of Oliver T. Wardell of New York City.) Actively en- gaged in journalism since 1855; associate editor and proprietor of New York "Journal of Commerce," 1857- 62; founded "Forest and Stream," 1873; edited "West- ern Field and Stream," 1896-7. Has done collecting and field work for Smithsonian Institution since 1860. Author of "Camp Life in Florida," "Our New Alaska," "The Salmon Fisher" and other works of a similar nature. Member Thirteen Club, Amherst Alumni and Blooming Grove Park Associations, Delta Kappa Ep- silon Society and of many sportsmen's clubs and scien- tific and historical societies.
HALLOCK, CHARLES P .- Lawyer, 2087 Boston road, New York City; residence 2079 Bathgate avenue. Born in Riverhead, N. Y., May 4, 1868. Educated at Williams College, and New York University Law School. (Married.) Member Phi Delta Phi, Suburban, West Farms Republican (president) and Union Re- publican Clubs. Williams Alumni Association, Repub- lican County Committee and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
HALLOCK, JOHN H .- Real Estate and Insurance, 401 Grand street, and 155 Broadway, New York City; residence 188 Hancock street, Brooklyn. Born in Jer-
sey City, N. J., Dec. 29, 1869. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) Member of the firm of George G. Hallock, Jr's. Sons. Member Crescent Athletic, Atlantic Yacht, Automobile, New York Canoe and Dyker Meadow Golf Clubs, Hartwood Club of Sullivan County, and Cumberland Lodge of Illinois.
HALLOCK, JOSEPH NEWTON-Clergyman and Editor, 90 Bible House, New York City; residence 338 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Franklinville, N. Y., July 4, 1834. Educated at Yale (A.B., '57 and A.M., '60), Yale Theological Seminary ('60) and Ursinus Col- lege (D.D.). (Married Emily Young.) Was ordained and entered the Congregational ministry. Declined a call to the presidency of Westminster University in Denver, Col., 1897. Editor-in-chief "Christian Work." Director Metropolitan Realty Co. and Society for the Prevention of Crime; trustee State Trust Co. Author of "First Impressions in Europe," "Twice Across the Continent," "The Christian Life" and "Family Wor- ship"; also many religious, educational and historical writings.
HALLOCK, SILAS F .- Physician, 26 East 54th street, New York City. Born in Hollidays Cove, W. Va., Nov. 6, 1861. Educated in Steubenville, Ohio, and at Western Reserve University. (Married.) Assistant surgeon to Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital; ophthal- mic surgeon to Demilt Dispensary. Member Presby- terian Union, Loyal Legion Temperance Society, Acad- emy of Medicine and New York County Medical So- ciety.
HALLOCK, WILLIAM-Professor, 116th street and Amsterdam avenue, New York City; residence 213 West 135th street. Born in Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y., Aug. 14, 1857. Educated at Columbia ('79) and Uni- versity of Wurzburg, Germany (Ph.D., '81). (Married Georgianna B. Ames, 1885.) Connected with United States Geological Survey, 1882-91; assistant in charge of Astro-physical Observatory, Smithsonian Institu- tion, 1891-2; adjunct professor of physics at Columbia University since 1892. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science and New York Acad- emy of Sciences.
HALPIN, FRANCIS-Banker, 270 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Brook- lyn, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1853. Educated in private schools of Brooklyn and at Holbrook's Military Academy. (Married.) Cashier Chemical National Bank, with which he has been connected since 1869. Formerly first lieutenant Squadron "A," N. G. N. Y. Member New York Historical Society.
HALPIN, PAUL-Lawyer, 170 Broadway, New York City; residence 3472 Broadway. Born in New York City, Jan. 13, 1869. Educated at Manhattan Col- lege and Columbia College Law School. (Married.) Was commissioner of appraisal for Department of Water Supply; secretary and treasurer of George Washington Lighting Co., and vice-president of Mutual Brewing Co. Now president and director Seneca Land Co., and secretary and treasurer Automatic. Smoke Preventer Co. Member Wyoming Field, New York Athletic and Democratic Clubs, Manhattan College Alumni, Columbia Alumni and Marcy Associations, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and Knights of Columbus.
HALSEY, CHARLES D .- Banker and Broker, 15 Broad street, New York City; residence 5 East 33d street. Born in Newark, N. J., Sept. 20, 1865. Edu- cated at Princeton ('86). Member of the firm of Toler & Halsey, members of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Princeton, Union, University, Knollwood Country, Seabright Golf and Baltusrol Golf Clubs.
HALSEY, CHARLES STORRS -Instructor, 64 North Oxford street, Buffalo. Born in Cambria, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1834. Educated at Williams College (valedic- torian, '56). (Married Maria A. Lippincott, 1859.) Principal Macedon Academy, 1856-8 and 1862-5; New- ton (N. J.) Collegiate Institute, 1859-61; Canandaigua (N. Y.) Academy, 1865-72; Burlington (Vt.) High School, 1872-5; Union Classical Institute of Schenec- tady, 1875-97. Author of "Genealogical and Chronolo- gical Chart of the Rulers of England, Scotland, France. Germany and Spain."
HALSEY, FRANCIS WHITING-Editor, 41 Park row, New York City; residence 144 West 119th street. Born in Unadilla, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1851. Educated at
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Unadilla Academy and at Cornell ('73). (Widower.) On editorial staff of New York "Tribune," 1875-80. Connected with the New York "Times" since 1880; foreign editor, 1880-91; literary editor, 1891-6; editor of "Times Saturday Review," since 1896. Delivered the address at Wyoming Massacre Monument celebra- tion, July, 1893; also address at annual meeting of New York Library Club, May, 1899. Author of "Two Months Abroad," "Virginia Isabel Forbes," "An Old New York Frontier; its Indian Wars, Pioneers and Land Titles." Frequent contributor to several period- icals. Was president of New York Association of Cornell Alumni, 1882-3. Member Holy Trinity Epis- copal Church, Cornell University Club and Aldine As- cociation.
HALSEY, FREDERIC R .- Lawyer, 22 West 53d street, New York City. Born in Ithaca, N. Y., March 28, 1847. Educated abroad and at Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard (A.B., '68, and A.M., '72), and Co- lumbia Law School ('70). Member University, Union, Harvard, Westminster Kennel, Grolier, Tuxedo, Man- hattan, Racquet and Tennis and New York Athletic Clubs, St. James Club of Paris, Royal Societies Club of London, Bibliographical Society of London, and St. Nicholas Society.
HALSEY, FREDERICK A .- Editor, 218 William street, New York City; residence 356 West 120th street. Born in Unadilla. N. Y., July 12, 1856. Educated at Cornell. (Married.) Associate editor "American Ma- chinist." Consulting engineer Rand Drill Co. of New York and Canadian Rand Drill Co. of Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, Canada, of which he was formerly treasurer and general manager. Author of "Slide Valve Gears," "The Locomotive Link Motion" and "The Use of the Slide Rule." Member Cornell Univer- sity and Engineers' Clubs and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
HALSEY, HARLAN PAGE-Publisher, 13 Astor place, New York City; residence 111 McDonough street, Brooklyn. Director Hamilton Trust Co. Mem- ber Oxford and Union League Clubs of Brooklyn, Sons of the Revolution and Society of Colonial Wars.
HALSEY, JACOB I .- Insurance, 66 Broadway, New York City: residence 111 Glenwood avenue, East Orange, N. J. Born, Aug. 18, 1828. Vice-president and director Manhattan Life Insurance Co .; trustee Con- gregational Church Building Society. Member Con- gregational, Democratic and Reform Clubs and St. Nicholas Society.
HALSEY, JOHN R .- Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 141 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Sept. 23, 1864. Educated at Yale ('84), and Columbia Law School. (Single.) Member University Club, Yale Alumni Association and Asso- ciation of the Bar of the City of New York.
HALSEY, N. WETMORE-Banker, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence 150 Montrose ave- nue, South Orange, N. J. Born in Forreston, Ill., Dec. 24, 1856. Educated in Beloit, Wis., and at Union Col- lege of Law in Chicago. Member Lawyers' Club, New England Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity (Booth Chapter), Essex County Country, and Riding and Driving Clubs of Orange, N. J., and Chicago (Ill.) Law Institute.
HALSEY, RICHARD T. H .- Broker, 11 Wall street, New York City; residence 23 West 20th street. Born in Elizabeth, N. J., Aug. 28, 1865. Educated at Princeton. (Married.) Member of the firm of Halsey & Hudnut, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Princeton, Richmond County Country and Camera Clubs and New York Historical Society.
HALSTED, RICHARD H .- Stock Broker, 31 Broad street, New York City; residence 106 West 55th street. Born in New York City. (Single.) Member of the firm of Halsted & Hodges, and of the New York Stock Ex- change. Member New York, Racquet and Tennis, Suburban Riding and Driving and New York Athletic Clubs.
HAMANN, WILLIAM A .- Chemicals, 100 William street, New York City; residence Mount Vernon. Sec- retary Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co .; director Niagara Electro Chemical Co. Member New York Athletic and Drug Trade Clubs and Liederkranz.
HAMBLEN, HERBERT ELLIOTT-Author, 237 West 114th street, New York City. Born in Ossippee, N. H., Dec. 24, 1849. Educated in New York City. (Widower.) Followed the sea, 1864-78; railroad engi- neer, 1880-94; began writing for "McClure's" and other magazines in 1896. Author of "On Many Seas," "The General Manager's Story," "A Modern Sea Rover" and many others under writing name of "Frederick Benton Williams."
HAMBURGER, SAMUEL B .- Lawyer, 141 Broad- way, New York City; residence 34 West 90th street. Born in Albany, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1852. Secretary He- brew Free School Association and Washington Ceme- tery; trustee Jewish Purim Aid Society. Member Com- mercial and Lambs' Clubs, New York State Bar Asso- ciation, Montefiore Home, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Home for Aged and Infirmed Hebrews, United He- brew Charities and Educational Alliance.
HAMBURGER, SIGMUND-Secretary, 723 Lex- ington avenue, New York City; residence 222 East 58th street. Born in Schopfloch, Bavaria, Dec. 3, 1830. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Was secre- tary Congregation Anshi Chesed (now Temple Beth El), 1856-66. Secretary and director Menorah Publish- ing Co .; secretary District No. 1 Independent Order B'nai B'rith since 1866 and of Home for Aged and In- firm Hebrews (District No. 1) I. O. B. B., since August, 1856. Has held office in Mount Neboh Lodge No. 257, F. & A. M. for forty years. Member Constellation Lodge No. 66, I. O. F. S. of I., Empire State Lodge No. 460, I. O. O. F., Mendelssohn Benevolent Society and a number of charitable organizations.
HAMERSLEY, ANDREW S., JR .- Lawyer, 291 Broadway, New York City; residence 2 East 15th street. Born in New York City, Nov. 20, 1855. Edu- cated in Norwalk, Conn., and at Columbia Law School. (Married.) Served as treasurer of Brooklyn Bridge, and as secretary of the Johnstown Relief Fund. Mem- ber State Board of Managers, Pan-American Exposi- tion, to be held in Buffalo in 1901. Member New York Athletic, Democratic and New York Press Clubs, Sons. of the Revolution, and Columbia University Alumni Association.
HAMERSLEY, JAMES HOOKER. - Lawyer, Poet and Real Estate Operator, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 1030 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, Jan. 26, 1844. Educated at Columbia Col- lege (A.B., '65 and A.M.) and Columbia Law School (LL.B., '67). (Married Margaret W. Chisholm, 1888.) Delegate to Republican State Convention of 1877, was nominated for Legislature, but withdrew in favor of William Waldorf Astor. Was for many years a direc- tor of Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co. Vice-presi- dent Babies' Hospital; member of board of managers and of executive committee Twenty-third Street Branch Y. M. C. A .; also connected with many other institutions. Author of "The Seven Voices" and other poetical works. Is a writer on topics of the day, history, finance, religion and politics, but is especially well known for his poems. Member Metropolitan, Knickerbocker Bowling (president), City and Univer- sity Clubs, New York Historical, American Geo- graphical and St. Nicholas Societies, Columbia Uni- versity Alumni Association, New York Law Institute, Society of Colonial Wars and Sons of the Revolution.
HAMILTON, ALLAN McLANE-Physician, 44 East 29th street. New York City. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1848. (Grandson of Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the United States Treasury.) Edu- cated at College of Physicians and Surgeons of Co- lumbia University (M.D., '70). Specialist in nervous diseases; testified for Government as expert in trial of assassin Guiteau. Professor of mental diseases in Cornell University Medical College; consulting phy- sician to Manhattan State Hospital (for the insane). Author of many articles on nervous diseases and med- ical jurisprudence. Member University, Knickerbock- er and Manhattan Clubs, Columbia Alumni Associa- tion and of many medical societies.
HAMILTON, EDMUND HORACE - Dry Goods Merchant, 113 Worth street, New York City; residence 208 Lenox avenue. Member of the firm of E. H. Ham- ilton & Co. Director Spanish-American Newspaper Co. Member Union League and Harlem Clubs and New York Historical and New England Societies.
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HAMILTON, GRANT E .- Artist, 110 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Bath Beach, L. I. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Aug. 16, 1861. Educated at Ohio State University. (Married.) Art editor "Judge" and "Leslie's Weekly." Formerly art editor "New York Graphic." President Klondike Mining and Milling Co., of Ophir, Col., and of Phonine Mfg Co. of New York City; secretary Park and Falls Street Ry. Co. of Youngstown, Ohio; director Sterling Copper Mining Co. of Arizona, and of Beechnut Packing Co. of Can- ajoharie, N. Y. Member Lotos Club and Ohio Society.
HAMILTON, HAMILTON-Artist, Baldwin's, L. I. Born in England, April 1, 1847. Began as portrait painter in Buffalo, N. Y., 1872; settled in New York, 1881. Makes a specialty of landscape paintings. Mem- ber Lotos and Salmagundi Clubs, Century Association and National Academy of Design.
HAMILTON, J. GUTHRIE-Beet Sugar Manufac- turer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 57 West 69th street. Born in New York City, March 15, 1848. Educated by private tutors, and at Columbia Law School. (Married.) Member New York Stock Exchange since 1878; retired from banking business in 1888, and became interested in the manufacture of beet sugar in California, Nebraska and Colorado. Secretary and director American Beet Sugar Co., which comprises the Chino Valley Beet Sugar Co., Norfolk Beet Sugar Co., Oxnard Beet Sugar Co., Pa- cific Beet Sugar Co. and Arkansas Valley Beet Sugar Co .; vice-president Oxnard Construction Co .; director American Beet Sugar Association and vice-president for California of the National Association of Manu- turers of the United States.
HAMILTON, JOHN L .- Builder, 347 West 26th street, New York City; residence 346 West 27th street. Member of the firm of John L. Hamilton & Sons. President and director Mechanics' and Traders' Ex- change; director Gansevoort Bank. Member Building Trades Club, Presbyterian Union, Scientific Alliance, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.
HAMILTON, MARK K .- Stock Broker, 45 Broad- way, New York City; residence 1026 Woodruff avenue. Born in New York City, Oct. 11, 1838. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Hamilton & Myers, and of the New York Stock Ex- change. Treasurer and director Hygienic Wood Wool Co.
HAMILTON, NOBLE A .- Agent, 56 Worth street, New York City; residence 950 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn. Member Young Republican, Union League and Invin- cible Clubs of Brooklyn.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM GASTON-Manufacturer, 26 Cortlandt street, New York City; residence 105 East 21st street. President and director Ramapo Wheel and Foundry Co .: director Central and South America Telegraph Co. and Mexican Telegraph Co. Member Tuxedo, Metropolitan and Church Clubs, American Geographical and St. Nicholas Societies, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers, Century Association, Sons of the Revolution, National Academy of Design and American Museum of Natural History.
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