Biographical directory of the state of New York, 1900, Part 59

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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HAYES, ALFRED, JR. - Lawyer, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 10 East 43d street. Born in Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa., Oct. 15, 1873. Educated at Princeton ('95), and Columbia Law School ('98). (Single.) Member Twenty-seventh Assembly District Republican and Princeton Clubs and Phi Kappa Psi Alumni Association.


HAYES, ERASTUS -- Manufacturer, 227 Wallabout street, Brooklyn; residence 417 Greene avenue. Pro- prietor of the Brooklyn Malt Vinegar Works. Mem- ber Republican Club of New York City.


HAYES, HENRY-Retired, 54 Maiden lane, New York City; residence Newark, N. J. Born and edu- cated in Newark. (Married.) President Safety Fund Society and of Jewelers' League; director Harvard Savings Institution of Newark and of Automatic Vending Co. Member Church Club and Down Town Association.


HAYES, NICHOLAS J. - Deputy City Clerk, 11 City Hall, New York City; residence 167 East 11th street. Born in Troy, N. Y., 1854. Educated at St. Francis Xavier College and Bryant & Stratton's Busi- ness College. Confidential clerk to Mayor Edward Cooper, 1879-80; in tea business, 1880-6; clerk of the Superior Court, 1886-96; clerk in the Supreme Court, 1896-8; first deputy city clerk since Jan. 3, 1898.


HAYES, ROBERT P .- Auditor, Jersey City, N, J .; residence 107 East Tenth street, New York City. Born in Canandaigua,, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1831. Educated at Brown University (A.B. and A.M.). (Widower.) Gen- eral auditor United States Express Co .; president Boonton Brass and Iron Works and Buffalo Society of New York; ex-president Beaver Island Club. Mem- ber Knickerbocker Whist and Orange (ex-president) Clubs, Buffalo Historical Society, Brown University Alumni Association and Sons of the Revolution. Is a thirty-second degree Mason.


HAYES, R. SOMERS-Capitalist, 32 Liberty street, New York City; residence 32 East 51st street. Presi- dent and director Duluth Short Line Ry. Co., St. Paul and Duluth R. R. Co., Taylor's Falls and Lake Su- perior R. R. Co., Interlake Pulp and Paper Co. and West Side Construction Co .; member of board of man- agers Delaware and Hudson Canal Co .; director Atch- ison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co., Electro Gas Co., Guaranty Trust Co., Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Ry. Co., National Union Bank, Newburgh, Dutchess and Connecticut R. R. Co., Santa Fe Pacific R. R., Metro- politan West Side Elevated Ry. Co. of Chicago, Long Island R. R. Co. and Great Northern Paper Co. Mem- ber Players', Metropolitan, Union, Knickerbocker, Union League, Riding, Racquet and Tennis and Turf and Field Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hud- son, Century, University of Pennsylvania Alumni and Down Town Associations, American Society of Civil Engineers, Sons of the Revolution, Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art and American Geographical Society.


HAYNES, DAVID OLIPHANT - Publisher, 396 Broadway, New York City; residence 11 West 94th street. Born in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 29, 1858. Educated in public schools. (Married Helen Dunham Williams of Detroit, 1885.) Resident of New York City since 1894; purchased an interest in the "Shipping and Com- mercial List," which he now publishes as the New York "Commercial." President and director D. O. Haynes & Co., publishers for the drug trade, and New York Commercial Publishing Co. Member Fulton and Press Clubs and Sons of the American Revolution.


HAYNES, EMORY JAMES-Methodist Episcopal- ian Clergyman, Poughkeepsie. Born in Cabot, Vt., Feb. 6, 1847. Educated at Wesleyan University (D.D.). (Married Grace Forby.) Has held pastorates in Nor-


wich, Conn., Fall River, Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y., Bos- ton, Mass. and in New York City. Authors of "Dol- lars and Duty," "Wedding in War-time" and other works. Member Psi Upsilon and Harlem Clubs of New York City and Society of Colonial Wars.


HAYNES, IRVING SAMUEL-Physician and Pro- fessor, 1125 Madison avenue, New York City. Degrees of Ph.B. and M.D. Professor of practical anatomy in Cornell University Medical College; surgeon to Har- lem Hospital.


HAYS, E. ST. JOHN-Stock Broker, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 514 Madison avenue. Born in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Tate & Hays and of the New York Stock Exchange. Director Eighth Avenue R. R. Co., New Jersey Steam- boat Co. and Ninth Avenue R. R. Co. Member New York Athletic and Metropolitan Clubs.


HAYS, WILLIAM HENRY - Stock Broker, 71 Broadway, New York City; residence 23 East 64th street. Born in New York City, March 28, 1876. Edu- cated at Columbia ('96). (Married.) Member of the firm of Tate & Hays and of the New York Stock Ex- change. Director Eighth Avenue R. R. Co. Member New York Athletic and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs.


HAYWARD, JAMES WALDEMAR-Adjuster, 68 Wall street, New York City; residence 13 Waverley place. Member of the firm of Hayward & Wreats. Member New York Yacht and Union Clubs, Average Adjusters' and Century Associations, American Geo- graphical Society, Chamber of Commerce and Mari- time Exchange.


HAZARD, CHARLES - Broker, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 191 Park place, Brooklyn. (Married.) Member of the firm of Eames & Moore. Governor New York Stock Exchange. Member Ma- rine and Field and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.


HAZARD, FREDERICK R .- Soda Ash Manufac- turer, Syracuse. Born in Peace Dale, R. I., June, 1858. Educated at Brown University. (Married.) President Solvay Process Co. and village of Solvay, Onondaga County; treasurer Tully Pipe Line Co., Split Rock Cable Road Co. and Semet-Solvay Co .; director First National Bank and Commercial Bank; member board of managers of St. Lawrence State Hospital at Og- densburg. Member Citizens' and Syracuse Clubs, Uni- versity and Transportation Clubs of New York City, Detroit (Mich.) Club, American Chemical, American Geographical and Mining Engineers' Societies and Brown University Alumni and Syracuse Athletic (president) Associations.


HAZARD, WILLIAM A .- Salt Merchant, 29 Broad- way, New York City; residence Cedarhurst, L. I. Trustee Continental Trust Co. Member Manhattan, New York Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Rockaway Hunting and Meadow Brook Hunt Clubs and Down Town As- sociation.


HAZEL, JOHN R .- United States District Judge, Buffalo. Member of the firm of Hazel & Abbott, until his appointment as Judge of the new Western District of New York, by President Mckinley, in May, 1900. Member Ellicott Club.


HAZELTINE, MAYO W .- Lawyer and Editor, 11 Broadway, and 168 Nassau street, New York City. Born in Massachusetts, 1841. Literary editor of New York "Sun" since 1878. Author of "Chats About Books," "British and American Education" and "The American Woman in Europe."


HAZELTINE, WILLIAM STANLEY - Artist, 53 East 23d street, New York City. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 11, 1835. Educated at Harvard; studied art in Philadelphia and, in Europe, at Düsseldorf and Rome. Academician of National Academy of Design since 1861.


HAZEN, MARSHMAN WILLIAMS-Lawyer, 27 Thames street, New York City. Born in Beverly, Mass., 1845 Educated at Dartmouth College (A.B., '66, and A.M., '69). (Single.) Principal of Pinkerton Academy, 1866-9; principal of West Cambridge High


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School, 1869-72; in charge of the western house of Ginn & Co. of Boston, 1872-7; manager of the New England branch house of D. Appleton & Co. of New York City, 1877-82; admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, 1882; re- moved to New York City, 1885, and has since devoted himself to corporation law. Was president of the American Magazine Publishing Co., National Press Co., People's Mf'g Co., Union Writing Machine Co., and Sheldon Loan and Trust Co., and director in sev- eral other corporations. Author of a "History of the United States," "History of the Forms of the World's Governments," "A First Year Book" and other school books. Member Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Dartmouth Alumni Association, and a thirty-third degree Mason.


HAZEN, WILLIAM L .- Instructor, 117 West 125th street, New York City; residence 120 West 126th street. Born in Elizabeth, N. J., May 4, 1861. Educated at Colunibia (A.B., '83, and LL.B., '85). (Married.) Served in Santiago de Cuba as captain of Company B, 71st Regiment, New York Volunteers, during Spanish- American War. Now headmaster of Barnard School. President and director Barnard School for Girls. Cap- tain Company B, 71st Regiment, N. G. N. Y. Member Phi Gamma Delta (president) and Harlem Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa Society, Columbia Alumni Association and Society of the Army of Santiago de Cuba.


HEAD, GEORGE W. - Stationer, 75 John street, New York City; residence Sheepshead Bay. Born and educated in Brooklyn, N. Y. (Married.) Assessor of the City of Brooklyn, 1886-8. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn.


HEALD, DANIEL ADDISON - President, 119 Broadway, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Chester, Vt., 1818. Educated at Yale (A.B., '41, and L.L.D., '98); studied law and was admitted to the Vermont Bar in 1843. Connected with the Home Insurance Co. since 1856; second vice-president, 1868- 83; vice-president, 1983-8; president since 1888. Vice- president and director Underwriters' Salvage Co .; di- rector Brigantine Transportation Co., National Bank of North America and National Surety Co .; trustee Holland Trust Co .; chairman of executive committee National Board of Fire Underwriters.


HEALD, JOHN OXENBRIDGE-Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence Orange, N. J. Born in Ludlow, Vt., Oct. 16, 1850. Educated at Yale ('73). (Married.) Member of the firm of Richards & Heald. Member Mendelssohn Glee and University Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York and Yale Alumni Association.


HEALEY, WARREN M .- Carriages, 1654 Broad- way, New York City; residence 230 West 42d street. President and director Healey & Co. Member New York Athletic and Union League Clubs and Sons of the Revolution.


HEANEY, GEORGE A. - Lawyer, 22 William street, New York City; residence 101 West 74th street. Member Manhattan, Fulton and Democratic Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


HEAP, DAVID PORTER - Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Army, Tompkinsville, Staten Island. Born in San Stefano (near Constantinople), Turkey, March 24, 1843 (where his grandfather, Commodore David Porter, was United States Minister.) Educated at Georgetown (D. C.) College and United States Mili- tary Academy. (Widower.) Served in Army of the Potomac during Civil War; brevetted captain for gal- lantry. Promoted captain, March 7, 1867; major of engineers, June 23, 1883, and lieutenant-colonel, May 10, 1895. Military delegate to the Congress of Electri- cians, held in Paris, France, 1881; was also engineer- secretary to the Light House Board, Washington, D. C. Now engaged in river, harbor and light-house en- gineering. Author of "Ancient and Modern Light Houses," "Electric Appliances of the Present Day" and other works. Member Army and Navy Club of Washington, D. C., and New York Athletic Club.


HEARD, JOHN M .- Veterinary Surgeon, 119 West 56th street, New York City. Born in Devonshire, Eng- land, 1852. Educated in London, England. (Married.) Was professor of surgical pathology in the New York College of Veterinary Surgeons. Member Reform Club.


HEARN, ARTHUR H .- Dry Goods Merchant, 20 West 14th street, New York City; residence 331 West 77th street. Born in New York City, 1861. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of James A. Hearn & Son. Member Colonial, New York Athletic and Salmagundi Clubs, Aldine Association, St. George's, American Geographical and Legal Aid Societies, Chamber of Commerce and Metropolitan Museum of Art.


HEARN, GEORGE A .- Dry Goods Merchant, 20 West 14th street, New York City; residence 46 East 69th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 7, 1835. Edu- cated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of James A. Hearn & Son. Director Pacific Bank. Member Merchants', Merchants' Central, Colonial, Lotos, Reform and Salmagundi Clubs, American Fine Arts, American Geographical, New York Genealogical and Biographical, Historical and St. George's Societies, Aldine Association, Chamber of Commerce and Metro- politan Museum of Art.


HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH - Journalist. 154 Nassau street, New York City; residence 27 West 35th street. Born in San Francisco, Cal. Proprietor San Francisco "Examiner." Moved to New York City and bought New York "Journal," and afterward bought, and consolidated with the "Journal," the "Ad- vertiser." Personally represented his paper in Cuba during Spanish-American War. President and director Morning Journal Association. In June, 1900, founded and established the daily "Chicago American." Mem- ber Union, Manhattan, Lotos, New York Yacht, American Yacht, Atlantic Yacht and New York Press Clubs.


HEARTT, JOHN E .- General Manager, 1123 Broad- way, New York City; residence 421 West 23d street. Born in Warwick, N. Y., July 5, 1849. Educated at New York City Grammar School No. 35 and College of the City of New York. (Married.) General manager National Fraternal Society; treasurer Westminster Presbyterian Church of West Twenty-third Street. Was grand secretary of American Legion of Honor for eighteen years. Member Presbyterian Union and Union Club.


HEATON, JOHN LANGDON-Journalist, 1025 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Canton, N. Y .. Jan. 29, 1860. Educated at St. Lawrence University (A.B., '80, and A.M.). (Married Eliza Osborn Putnam.) Frequent contributor to magazines and other period- icals. Author of "The Story of Vermont," "The Book of Lies," "Stories of Napoleon" and other works.


HEATON, WILLIAM WEAVER-Banker, 6 Wall street, New York City; residence Mamaroneck. Mem- ber of the firm of Day & Heaton and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Union League, Rid- ing, South Side Sportsmen's and Barnard Clubs.


HEBARD, GEORGE W. - President, 108 Fulton street, New York City; residence 509 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. President United Electric Lighting Co .; vice-president and director Westinghouse Electric Mfg Co .; vice-president and trustee American Deposit and Loan Co .; director United States Illuminating Co., Rubber Goods Mf'g Co. and St. Lawrence Power Co. Member Congregational and Lawyers' Clubs and Union League Club of Brooklyn.


HEBERT, HENRY B .- Grain Merchant, 110 Pro- duce Exchange, New York City; residence 152 West 73d street. Born and educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the board of trustees Fourth Universalist Society of the City of New York; super- intendent of Sunday school, Church of the Divine Pa- ternity. Member Democratic Club, American Geo- graphical Society, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sons of the Revolution and Altair Lodge No. 601, F. & A. M. (past master).


HECK, GEORGE C. - Lawyer and Operator of Coal Mines, 3 Broad street, New York City, Knox- ville, Tenn., and Raleigh, N. C .; residence Calumet Club. Born in Raleigh, N. C., May 16, 1867. Educated at St. John's School, Sing Sing, N. Y., University of North Carolina and Wake Forest (N. C.) College. (Widower.) President and owner of Royal Coal and Coke Co. of Tennessee. Has large coal and mining interests in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Canada. Member New York, Atlantic Yacht and Calumet Clubs, Southern Society, Cumberland Club of Knoxville, Tenn., and others.


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HECKSCHER, AUGUST-President, 100 Willian street, New York City; residence 42 West 58th street. President Somerset Chemical Co .; director American Pig Iron Storage Warrant Co., Central Coal and Coke Co., Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf R. R. Co., Mis- souri, Kansas and Texas Trust Co. and New Jersey Zinc Co. Member Union, Lawyers' and Tuxedo Clubs, Rittenhouse Club of Philadelphia, American Institute of Mining Engineers and Metropolitan Museum of Art.


HECTOR, W. THOMAS-Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 105 Waverley place. Born Sept. 19, 1866. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Member University, Yale and Union League Clubs and Asso- ciation of the Bar of the City of New York.


HEDGE, FRANK GRANT-Broker, 11 Pine street, New York City; residence 367 Grand avenue, Brooklyn. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Hedge, Lounsbery & Foster. Member Crescent Ath- letic Club of Brooklyn, and Troop "C," N. G. N. Y.


HEDGE, HOMER W .- Advertising, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence New York City. Born in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 29, 1863. Educated in Norwich and Worcester, Mass. (Married.) New York manager Pettingill & Co .; secretary Rubber Tire Co. of Amer- ica. Captain First Signal Corps N. G. N. Y .; secre- tary and charter member of the Automobile Club of America; member Lawyers' Club.


HEDGES, JOB E .- Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 39 West 26th street. Born in Elizabeth, N. J., May 10, 1862. (Son of Job C. and Elizabeth W. Hedges.) Educated at Princeton (A.B., '84, and A.M., '87), and Columbia Law School ('86). (Single.) Was secretary to Mayor William L. Strong of New York City, 1895-7; city magistrate, May 1 to Dec. 30. 1897. Is now Deputy Attorney General of New York State. Member Union League, University, Re- publican and Princeton Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Sons of the American Revo- lution and New York State Bar Association.


HEERMANCE, MARTIN - Lawyer, 56 Market street, Poughkeepsie; residence 60 Academy street. Born in Lenawee County, Mich., 1852. Educated at De Garmo Classical Institute, Rhinebeck, N. Y. (Mar- ried.) Formerly supervisor of the town of Rhinebeck; district attorney of Dutchess County, and Chairman of State Board of Tax Commissioners (Jan. 1, 1896, to Oct. 1, 1899). Member New York State and American Bar Associations, Triune Lodge, F. & A. M., and Hol- land Society of New York.


HEERMANS, FORBES - Journalist, Syracuse. Born in Syracuse, Oct. 25, 1856. Educated at Cornell. (Single.) Author of "Thirteen Stories of the Far West" and "The Rancho of Heavenly Rest;" also of the plays, "A Vagabond," "Between Two Foes," "Down the Black Canon" and "Love by Induction." Member Syracuse and University Clubs, Lotos Club of New York City, Holland Society and Kappa Alpha Fraternity.


HEGEMAN, ADRIAN GARDINER-Real Estate, 1321 Broadway, New York City; residence 501 Fifth avenue. Member St. Anthony, New York Athletic, St. Nicholas and Camera Clubs, Washington Club of Passaic, N. J., and Sons of the Revolution.


HEGEMAN, JOHN R .- Insurance, 1 Madison ave- nue, New York City; residence 19 Madison avenue and Mamaroneck. President and director Metropolitan Life Insurance Co .; director National Shoe and Leath- er Bank, National Surety Co. and Trust Co. of Amer- ica; trustce Hamilton Trust Co. of Brooklyn and Union Dime Savings Institution. Member New York Yacht and New York Athletic Clubs, Sons of the Revo- lution and Sons of the American Revolution.


HEINZE, ARTHUR P .- Merchant, 81 Franklin street and Secretary. 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 60 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Otto Heinze & Co. Secretary and director Montana Ore Purchasing Co .; treasurer and director British Columbia Smelting and Refining Co. and Co- lumbia and Western Ry. Co. Member Crescent Ath- letic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, Down Town As- sociation and Metropolitan Museum of Art.


HEINZE, OTTO C .- Merchant, 81 Franklin street, New York City; residence 60 Pierrepont street, Brook- lyn. Member of the firm of Otto Heinze & Co. Direc- tor Boas King Knitting Co., British Columbia Smelt- ing and Refining Co., Esty Hosiery Co., Montana Ore Purchasing Co. and Sonora Copper Co. Member Democratic, Crescent Athletic and Dyker Meadow Golf Clubs of Brooklyn, Merchants' Central Club and Deutscher Verein.


HEISSENBUTTEL, HENRY D .- Wholesale Coal Merchant, 1 Broadway, New York City; residence 445 Seventh street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Dec. 23, 1862. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married.) President and director New Jersey Dry Dock and Transportation Co .; secretary and director Moquin-Offerman-Heissenbuttel Coal Co. Member Montauk and Brooklyn Clubs.


HEISSENBUTTEL, JOHN DIEDRICH-Whole- sale Coal Merchant, 1 Broadway, New York City; resi- dence 420 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn. Born in Han- over, Germany, Aug. 24, 1834. Came to the United States, 1848. (Married Katherine Green of Vicksburg, Miss., 1860.) In business in New York City since 1862; in coal business since 1865. Connected with the Mo- quin-Offerman-Heissenbuttel Coal Co. and the New Jersey Dry Dock and Transportation Co. President American Ore Milling Co.


HELMUTH, WILLIAM TOD-Physician, 504 Fifth avenue, New York City. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 30, 1833. Educated at Yale, Homeopathic Medi- cal College of Philadelphia (M.D., '53) and Hahnemann College of San Francisco. Holds several hospital po- sitions. Author of "Treatise on Diphtheria," "Sys- tem of Surgery" and many other medical works. Member Union League and Grolier Clubs and of many medical societies.


HEMENWAY, JOHN F. - Manufacturer, 296 Broadway, New York City; residence 43 West 32d strect. Secretary and treasurer Smith & Hemenway Co. and Ericsson Telephone Co .; director American Wringer Co. Member Hardware Club.


HEMINWAY, TRUMAN-Lawyer, 70 Broadway, New York City; residence New Rochelle. Born in Pal- myra, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1855. Educated at Harvard ('77). (Married.) Member Union, Fencers' and Strollers' Clubs.


HEMMENS, HENRY J .- Lawyer, 54 Wall street, New York City; residence 68 West 48th street. Born in Utica, N. Y. Educated at Hamilton College ('87). (Single.) Member of the firm of Beardsley & Hem- mens. Trustee House of St. Giles the Cripple, Brook- lyn. Member Alpha Delta Phi Club (secretary), Asso- ciation of the Bar of the City of New York and So- ciety of Sons of Oneida.


HENCK, JOHN BENJAMIN, JR .- Electrical En- gineer, Flushing. Born in Dedham, Mass., Aug. 14, 1854. Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology (S.B., '76). (Married Winnifred Wadsworth, 1887.) Taught in Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, 1876-80; represented Bell Telephone Co. at Paris Electrical Exposition, 1881; editor and publisher of "Florida Republican," Longwood, Fla., 1886-7; engaged in printing business until 1890; secretary of faculty of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1890-1; inter- ested in electric railway engineering since 1892.


HENDERSON, CHARLES R .- Banker and Brok- er, 24 Nassau street, New York City; residence 111 East 31st street. Member of the New York Stock Ex- change firm of Henderson & Co. President and direc- tor Henderson Estate Co. and Matteawan Mfg Co .; treasurer and director Peter Henderson & Co .; direc- tor Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co., British Ameri- can Insurance Co. of New York, Frankfort American Insurance Co. and United States Mortgage and Trust Co .; trustee Atlantic Trust Co., Bowery Savings Bank, Guaranty Trust Co., Mutual Life Insurance Co. and Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Member Players' Rac- quet and Tennis. Union and Church Clubs, Sons of the Revolution and Down Town Association.


HENDERSON, NORMAN-Banker and Broker, 24 Nassau street, New York City; residence 173 Fifth ave- nue. Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Henderson & Co. Secretary and director Mattea-


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wan Mfg Co .; secretary and trustee Henderson Es- tate Co .; director Thuringia American Fire Insurance Co. Member Union, Morristown (N. J.), Racquet and Tennis and Calumet Clubs, St. Andrew's Society and Down Town Association.


HENDERSON, WILLIAM JAMES - Author and Critic, 41 Park row, New York City. Born in Newark, N. J., Dec. 4, 1855. Educated at Princeton (A.B., '76, and A.M.). (Married Ella, daughter of Samuel J. Car- ter of Nashville, Tenn., 1880.) On editorial staff of New York "Times" since 1883. Author of "The Story of Music," "Sea Yarns for Boys," "Elements of Navi- gation," "The Last Cruise of the Mohawk," "How Music Developed" and other works. Member Authors' and Manuscript Clubs.


HENDERSON, WILLIAM T .- Publisher, 156 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 596 Willoughby avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, July 11, 1869. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Single.) President and director New Amsterdam Book Co. Member Crescent Athletic Club and Second Signal Corps of Brooklyn, and Reform Club of New York.


HENDRICKS, D. RIDGEWAY-Stock Broker, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence Parksville, Sul- livan County. Born in Murray, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 24, 1865. Educated in public schools in Canada, at On- tario Commercial and Business College and by pri- vate tutors in the United States. (Married Minnie Grey, 1894.) Was one of the organizers and a director of the Barney & Smith Car Co .; also first secretary and director of the Michigan Peninsular Car Co. Sec- retary, treasurer and director Atlantic Mining and Smelting Co .; treasurer and director Cumberland Coal and Steel Co. and Virginia Central Ry. Co .; secretary and director Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Co., and Champion Natural Carbonic Acid Gas Co .; director Republic Savings and Loan Association. Officer of Baltic Lodge No. 284, F. & A. M., and Stella Lodge, I. O. O. F. Member Brooklyn Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- sons, and De Witt Clinton Commandery.




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