Biographical directory of the state of New York, 1900, Part 78

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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KRANS, HORATIO S. - Professor, 234 Central Park, West, New York City. Born in Boston, Mass. Educated at Columbia University (A.B. and A.M.) (Single.) Formerly professor of English literature in University of Wooster, Ohio. Member Psi Upsilon Club, Columbia University Alumni Association and Sons of the Revolution.


KRAUSHAAR, CHARLES W .- Art Dealer, 1257 Broadway, New York City; residence 323 West 45th street. Member Manhattan and Catholic Clubs and Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association.


KRAUSS, WILLIAM C .- Physician, Buffalo; res- idence 371 Delaware avenue. Born in Attica, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1863. Educated at Cornell University and Uni- versity of Berlin, Germany. (Married.) President American Microscopical Society in 1899. Member Buf- falo, University, Liberal and Medical Clubs.


KREBS, WILLIAM-Adjuster, 69 Wall street, New York City; residence 19 West 32d street. Member Met- ropolitan, Union, City, New York Yacht and Men- delssohn Glee Clubs and Down Town Association.


KREHBIEL, HENRY EDWARD-Musical Critic and Lecturer, 154 Nassau street, New York City; resi- dence 66 West 88th street. Born in Ann Arbor, Mich., March 10, 1854. Educated in public schools. (Mar- ried.) Musical critic on Cincinnati (Ohio) "Gazette," 1874-80; since 1880 with the New York "Tribune." Au- thor of "Review of the New York Musical Seasons, 1885-90," "Studies in the Wagnerian Drama," "How to Listen to Music" and other works of a similar nature. Member Authors' Club.


KREIZER, CHARLES P .- Physician, 333 West 34th street, New York City. Born in New York City, Jan. 13, 1845. Educated at Manhattan College and New York University. (Married.) Formerly attend- ing physician Northwestern Dispensary; attending physician Mount Sinai Dispensary; assistant surgeon 8th Regiment N. G. N. Y., and professor of phar- macy and pharmaceutical chemistry, Columbia Vet- erinary College. Now professor of obstetrics, Colum- bia School of Midwifery. Member Catholic Club and Knights of Columbus.


KREMER, EUGENE C .- Lawyer, 120 Broadway, New York City; residence 48 Central Park, South. Member Manhattan and Lawyers' Clubs and Associa- tion of the Bar of the City of New York.


KRETSCHMAR, HORATIO C .- Stock Broker, 19 William street, New York City; residence 126 East 19th street. Member of the firm of Lee. Livingston & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Mem- ber Union Club.


KRUG, FLORIAN-Surgeon, 13 East 41st street, New York City. Born in Mayence, Germany, Dec. 12, 1858. Educated in Europe at the Universities of Frei- burg, Göttingen, Vienna and Paris (M.D.). (Single.) Professor of gynecology, New York Polyclinic Medical College. Member. New York Athletic, Wa Wa Yanda, York Riding and German Clubs, Liederkranz, Acad-


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emy of Medicine and American Gynecological, New York Obstetrical, Philadelphia Obstetrical, Pittsburg Obstetrical, New York County Medical, German Medi- cal and Arion Societies.


KRUMBHOLZ, T. EDMUND-Hotel Proprietor, Pittsburg, Pa .; residence Lake Placid, N. Y. Born in Dresden, Germany, Dec. 25, 1854. Educated in the United States. (Married.) Proprietor Hotel Schenley, Pittsburg, Pa., and The Ruisseaumond, Adirondacks, N. Y. Ex-president Hotel Organization. Member Fort Orange Club of Albany, Country Club of Pitts- burg, Pa., and Edgeworth Club of Sewickley, Pa.


KUDLICH, HERMAN CHARLES-Lawyer, 124 West 75th street, New York City. Born in Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 5, 1860. (Son of Dr. Hans and Louisa [Vogt] Kudlich.) Educated at Hoboken Academy, in Zurich, Switzerland, at New York University and at Columbia College Law School. As a member of the firm of Kudlich & Finck, established a successful practice. Was appointed a City Magistrate by Mayor Strong in 1895, which position he filled until July 1, 1899. Member New York Athletic and Republican Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


KUGELMAN, JULIUS G .- Merchant, 38 West 23d street and 21 West 22d street, New York City; resi- dence 23 West 52d street. Commissioner of Bureau of Municipal Statistics until January, 1900. Member Lo- tos, Criterion, Harmonie, Democratic, Atlantic Yacht and Century Country Clubs, Aldine Association, Met- ropolitan Museum of Art and Liederkranz.


KUHNE, PERCIVAL-Banker, 13 William street, New York City; residence 22 West 56th street. Born in New York City, April 6, 1861. Educated at the Col- lege of the City of New York and abroad. (Married.) Member of the firm of Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Trustee Citizens' Savings Bank, Colonial Trust Co., Lincoln Safe De- posit Co. and Colonial Safe Deposit Co. Member Met- ropolitan, Union, Union League and Calumet Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural History, Zoological Gardens, Botanical Gar- dens, Holland Lodge No. 8, and 7th Regiment Vet- erans, Company K.


KUNHARDT, HENRY R .- Merchant, 32 Beaver street, New York City; residence 124 West 74th street. Born in New Brighton, S. I., Oct. 3, 1860. Educated in New York City and in Europe. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of Kunhardt & Co. Director Ger- man-American Bank; trustee Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Member Lawyers', City, Metropolitan and Reform Clubs, Down Town Association, Metro- politan Museum of Art and American Museum of Nat- ural History.


KUNHARDT, WHEATON B .- Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineer, 1 Broadway, New York City; resi- dence Bernardsville, N. J. Born in New Brighton, S. I., July 13, 1859. Educated at the School of Mines, Co- lumbia College. (Single.) President Osceola (Nev.) Placer Mining Co .; vice-president Payne Separator Co .; second vice-president Carpenter Steel Co. of Reading, Pa. Author of "The Practice of Ore Dress- ing in Europe," 1883. Member Lawyers', University, Reform and Delta Kappa Epsilon Clubs, American Museum of Natural History, Metropolitan Museum of


Art, National Geographical Society, Civil Service Re- form Association and National Municipal League.


KUNKEL, JOHN A .- Produce Commission Mer- chant, 82 Dey street, New York City; residence Hotel Savoy. Born in Mechanicsburg, Pa., Feb. 16, 1835. Educated in Newburg, Pa., common schools. (Mar- ried.) As an officer on the staff of Major-General Bid- dle, under appointment of Governor Packer of Penn- sylvania, acted as personal escort at Harrisburg, Pa., to Abraham Lincoln when on the way to his inaugu- ration as President. President and director Morrow Gold Mining Co .; president Pennington (N. J.) Im- provement Association; director Odorless Filler Co. and Pennington Canning Factory. Member West Side Re- publican Club and Masonic Fraternity.


KUNZ, GEORGE FREDERICK-Mineralogist and Gem Expert, 15 Union square, West, New York City; residence 244 East 13th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 29, 1856. Educated in public schools and at Cooper Union. Honorary degree of A.M. conferred by Columbia University. (Married Sophia Hanforth, 1879.) Connected with the firm of Tiffany & Co. Mem- ber United States Geological Survey since 1882, as special agent on precious stones. Honorary special agent to Paris Exposition 1889, Kimberley (South Africa) Exposition 1892, World's Columbian Exposi- tion 1893, Atlanta Exposition 1894, and Omaha Exposi- tion 1897; treasurer New York State Commission to Nashville Exposition in the latter year. Received decoration as Officier de l'Academie from French Government in 1889. Author of "Gems and Precious Stones of North America" and of many articles on gems, minerals, etc., in reviews and magazines. Mem- ber New York Mineralogical and Grolier Clubs, Al- dine and Century Associations, Ethnological Society, Mineralogical Society of St. Petersburg, Russia, Amer- ican Museum of Natural History, American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, Society for the Preservation of Scenic and Historic Places and Ob- jects (treasurer), and Chamber of Commerce of Prec- ious Stones of Paris, France.


KURTZ, CHARLES M .- Art Expert, 49 West 39th street, New York City. Born in New Castle, Pa., 1855. Educated at Washington and Jefferson College ('76). (Married.) Assistant director fine arts exhibit, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; direc- tor art department St. Louis Exposition; assistant director United States fine arts exhibit, Paris Expo- sition, 1900. Member National Arts and Lotos Clubs, National Society of Mural Painters, National Sculp- ture Society, Japan Society of London, and Phi Gam- ma Delta Fraternity.


KURTZ, WILLIAM K .- Broker, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 802 West End avenue. Born in Dorchester County, Md. Educated in public schools and at Wilmington Conference Academy. (Married.) Vice-president and director Interstate Land Co .; di- rector Metropolitan Street Ry. Co. of Omaha and Union Hill Co .; trustee Wardenclyff Home and Hunt- ing Club. Member Colonial, Democratic and Nameoki Clubs.


KUTTROFF, ADOLPH-Chemist, 128 Duane street, New York City; residence 17 East 69th street. Member of the firm of Pickhardt & Kuttroff. Member New York Athletic and Merchants' Clubs, Scientific Alliance, Liederkranz, Metropolitan Museum of Art and American Museum of Natural History.


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LACEY, RICHARD-East India Merchant, 108 Water street, New York City; residence 147 Amity street, Brooklyn. Born in Middletown, Conn., June 15, 1846. Educated in Middletown and Bridgeport, Conn. (Married Cornelia Augusta, daughter of Fred- erick Lacey, 1873.) Resident of Brooklyn since 1858. In business in New York City since 1866; has been senior member of the firms of Richard Lacey & Co., Lacey & Randall and Lacey, Pope & Co. Member of the New York Produce Exchange since 1866. Served as rapid transit commissioner of the City of Brooklyn and laid out the Union Elevated R. R. system; was also vice-president of the Bate Refrigerating Co., the first shippers of refrigerated and dressed meat. Mem- ber Hamilton and Church Clubs of Brooklyn and Down Town Association.


LACHMUND, CARL V .- Musical Director, 132 West 85th street, New York City. Born in Boonville, Mo., March 27, 1854. Studied for nine years in Berlin and Cologne, and three years with Franz Liszt. (Mar- ricd.) Director of the Lachmund Conservatory of Music. Formerly instructor of advanced piano classes in several large conservatories in this country and in Berlin. Founder and director of the Women's String Orchestra Society, composed of forty members selected from the best concert players and teachers. Member Liederkranz and Society of American Musicians and Composers.


LACKAYE, WILTON-Actor, 70 West 36th street, New York City. Born in Loudoun County, Va., Sept. 30, 1862. Educated at Ottawa (Canada) College and Georgetown University. (Married.) Began stage ca- reer with Lawrence Barrett, 1883. Has starred in "Dr. Belgraff," "The Royal Secret," "Charles O'Mal- ley" and as "Svengali" in "Trilby." Member Lambs', Players', Shakespeare and Fortnightly Clubs and Be- nevolent and Protective Order of Elks.


LACOMBE, EMILE HENRY-United States Cir- cuit Judge, 78 Post Office Building, New York City; residence 253 West 42d street. Born in New York City, Jan. 29, 1846. Educated at Columbia College Grammar School, Columbia College ('63) and Columbia College Law School ('65). Admitted to the Bar in 1867. (Wid- ower.) Engaged in private practice in New York City, 1867-75; became connected with the Law De- partment of the City of New York in 1875 and was corporation counsel from 1884 to 1887. United States Circuit Judge since 1887. Member Metropolitan, Delta Phi and University Clubs, Columbia University Alum- ni and 7th Regiment Veteran Associations, Metropoli- tan Museum of Art and Association of the Bar of New York.


LADD, EDWARD H., JR .- Banker, 31 Pine street, New York City; residence Plainfield, N. J. Member of the firm of Ladd, Wood & King, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Reform Club and Down Town Association.


LADD, HORATIO OLIVER-Protestant Episco- palian Clergyman, Jamaica, L. I. Born in Hallowell, Me., Aug. 31, 1839. Educated at Bowdoin College (A.B., '59 and A.M., '62) and Yale Theological School. (Married.) President University of New Mexico, 1881- 9; supervisor of census of New Mexico, 1889-90. En- tered ministry in 1881; rector Trinity Church at Fish- kill, 1891-6; rector of Grace Protestant Episcopal Church at Jamaica since 1896. Author of "The War with Mexico," "The Story of New Mexico" and sev- eral religious works.


LADD, JOHN B .- Importer of Perfumes, 27 Bar- clay street, New York City; residence 246 Henry street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Ladd & Coffin. Member Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, Union League Club and Down Town Association.


LADD, WILLIAM W., JR .- Lawyer, 2 Tryon row. and 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence 139 East 34th street. Born in Westchester, N. Y., 1852. Educated in Westchester County and at Columbia College Law School (LL.B., '71). In practice in New York City since 1873. Deputy chemberlain 1885-90; editor of the series of "American Railway Reports" and "American Probate Reports" for several years; Assistant Judge Advocate-General of the State from 1887 to 1888, and from 1891 to 1898. Assistant corpor -- tion counsel since Jan. 1, 1898.


LADEW, EDWARD R .- Leather Merchant, 159 East Houston street, New York City; residence 3 East 67th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 18, 1855. (Son of Harvey Smith Ladew.) Educated at Char- lier Institute and Dr. Anthon's Grammar School. (Married Louise B., daughter of Charles Wall, 1886.) Became member of the firm of Fayerweather & La- dew in 1884; now president and director of same. President and director Bennett Combination Saw Tool Co .; director Cuban and Pan-American Express Co., International Express Co., Interior Express Co., United States Leather Co. and United States Sugar Refining Co .; trustee Manufacturers' Trust Co. of Brooklyn, and Bowling Green Trust Co. Member Union League, Collie, Fulton, Lambs', Suburban Rid- ing and Driving, Larchmont Yacht, New York Yacht, American Yacht, Carteret Gun and Accomack Clubs, Holland Society and Liederkranz.


LADEW, JOSEPH HARVEY-Leather Merchant, 159 East Houston street, New York City; residence 813 Madison avenue. Treasurer and director Fayer- weather & Ladew; vice-president, treasurer and di- rector Bennett Combination Saw Tool Co .; director United States Leather Co. Member Union League, Riding, American Yacht, Atlantic Yacht, New York Yacht and Larchmont Yacht Clubs.


LADUE, POMEROY-Professor, University Heights, New York City. Born in Detroit, Mich., Oct. 23, 1868. Educated in public schools and at Univer- sity of Michigan (A.B., '90 and LL.B., '91). Practiced law in Detroit, Mich., 1891-2; connected with the United States Weather Bureau 1892-3; instructor in mathematics at University of Michigan 1893-4; pro- fessor of mathematics at New York University since 1894. Member of Council and librarian American Mathematical Society since 1895.


LADUE, WILLIAM H. - Builder, Cold Spring. Born in Cold Spring, 1843. Educated in Cold Spring. (Married.) Has served as assemblyman, justice of the peace and as president of the village. Now di- rector National Bank of Cold Spring. Member Old Homestead Club and I. O. F. A. Masons.


LA FARGE, JOHN-Artist, 51 West Tenth street, New York City. Born in New York City, March 31, 1835. Studied architectural decoration and painting. Makes a specialty of the making of stained glass win- dows, for which he invented several new methods. Member Players' and Grolier Clubs, Century Asso- ciation, National Academy of Design and Metropoli- tan Museum of Art.


LA FETRA, LINNAEUS L .- Physician, 23 West 37th street, New York City; residence 360 West 21st street. Born in Washington, D. C., Oct. 12, 1868. Edu- cated at Wesleyan University and New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Married Annie E. Par- sons.) Lecturer in physiological pedagogics at Uni- versity of New York. Member Psi Upsilon Club and New York Academy of Medicine.


LAFFAN, WILLIAM M .- Journalist, 168 Nassau street, New York City; residence 335 Lexington ave- nue. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Jan. 22, 1848. Educated in Dublin. (Married.) Publisher and part proprietor


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of the New York "Sun." Manager and trustee Sun Printing and Publishing Association; managing di- rector Laffan News Bureau. Member Racquet and Tennis, Union, National Arts, Westminster Kennel, and Riding Clubs, Chicago (Ill.) Club, Arts Club of London, England, and Sculpture Society.


LAFRENTZ, FERDINAND W .- Certified Public Accountant and Lawyer, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 26 St. James place, Brooklyn. Born in Germany, March 25, 1859. Educated in Germany. (Married.) Was member of the Tenth Legislative As- sembly of Wyoming. President and director Ameri- can Audit Co .; trustee American Association of Pub- lic Accountants; accountant American Surety Co.


LA GROVE, EUGENE-President, 1270 Broadway, New York City; residence Hotel Margaret, Brooklyn. Born in London, England, April 25, 1876, of American parentage. (Grandson of Isaac M. Singer, inventor of the Singer Sewing Machine.) Educated at New York Military Academy, Cornwall-on-Hudson. (Sin- gle.) President Majestic Sewing Machine Co. Mem- ber Crescent Athletic and Montauk Clubs of Brook- lyn.


LAIDLAW, CHARLES E .- Banker, 14 Wall street, New York City; residence 49 West 85th street. Born in New York City, March 21, 1841. Educated in New York City. Member of the firm of Laidlaw & Co. and of the New York Stock Exchange.


LAIDLAW, GEORGE F .- Physician, 137 West 41st street, New York City. Born in Jersey City, N. J. Formerly pathologist to Hahnemann Hospital and lecturer on pathology in New York Homeopathic Med- ical College. Member Twilight, New York Athletic and Democratic Clubs.


LAIDLAW, HENRY B .- Banker, 14 Wall street, New York City; residence 31 West 73d street. Born in New York City, 1838. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of Laidlaw & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange. Director Bank of New York and Navesink Park Co .; vestry- man Corporation of Trinity Church. Member Metro- politan Museum of Art and American Museum of Nat- ural History.


LAIDLAW, JAMES LEES-Banker, 14 Wall street, New York City; residence 31 West 73d street. Member of the firm of Laidlaw & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange. Director Genesee Fruit Co. and Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City R. R. Co. Member Players' Club.


LAIMBEER, FRANCIS EFFINGHAM-Lawyer, 206 Broadway, New York City; residence 251 West 50th street. Born in New York City. Educated at Columbia. (Single.) Member of New York State As- sembly, 1896-8. Director Society for Prevention of Crime and Bible Society; trustee Collegiate Church. Member Republican and City Clubs, Society of Medi- cal Jurisprudence, Columbia University Alumni Asso- ciation, Sons of the Revolution and New York Gen- ealogical and Biographical Society.


LAIMBEER, JOHN, JR .- Builder, 239 West 50th street, New York City; residence 133 West 87th street. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1860. Educated at Columbia (M.A., '83). (Married Wilhelmina Dulles Martin, daughter of Oswald J. Martin, 1895.) Member Republican Club, Sons of the Revolution, Columbia University Alumni and Masons' and Builders' Associa- tions.


LAIMBEER, RICHARD H., JR .- Lawyer, 291 Broadway, New York City; residence 9 First place, Brooklyn. Member Hamilton, Crescent Athletic, Jockey and Coney Island Jockey Clubs of Brooklyn, and 7th Regiment Veteran and National Horse Show Associations.


LAIMBEER, WILLIAM-Broker, 7 Nassau street, New York City; residence 118 East 36th street. Mem- ber New York Stock Exchange and of the Harvard, New York Athletic, Racquet and Tennis, and Turf and Field Clubs and Country Club of Westchester.


LAIRD, WILLIAM H .- Broker, 150 Nassau street, New York City; residence 14 Mount Morris Park, West. Born in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, Feb. 24, 1848. Edu- cated in Barrie. (Married.) Member Twilight Club.


LAMADRID, JULIO J .- Physician, 412 Greene ave- nue, Brooklyn. Born in Barranquilla, United States of Columbia, S. A., April 14, 1848. (Married.) For- merly physician and surgeon to Bushwick Hospital. Ex-director German-American Bank. Member Union League Club, Kings County Medical Society and Tol- land Fish and Game (president) and Physicians' Mu- tual Aid Associations.


LAMANNA, FRANK-Importer, 306 Greenwich street, New York City; residence 235 Cumberland street, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Lamanna, Azema & Farnan. Member Arkwright and Camera Clubs and Marine and Field Club of Brooklyn.


LA MARCHE, HENRY J .- Metal Merchant, 17 Platt street, New York City; residence 51 West 55th street. Director Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. Mem- ber Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn, and New York Athletic Club.


LAMB, ALBERT E. (Colonel)-Lawyer, 189 Mon- tague street, Brooklyn; residence 824 President street. Member of the firm of Lamb & Johnson. Member Montauk and Brooklyn Clubs and New England So- ciety.


LAMB, ANTHONY-Banker, Syracuse; residence 712 West Genesee street. Born in Norwich, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1847. Educated in Norwich and Poughkeepsie. (Married.) Cashier and director Commercial Bank; trustee Syracuse Homeopathic Hospital. Member Citizens' Club, Credit Men's Association (president) and life member State Agricultural Society.


LAMB, CHARLES R .- Architect, 59 Carmine street, New York City; residence 360 West 22d street. Second vice-president National Sculpture Society; trustee American Fine Arts Society. Member Na- tional Arts Club, Architectural League, American Fine Arts and National Sculpture Societies, National Society of Mural Painters and Sons of the American Revolution.


LAMB, GILBERT D. - Lawyer, 253 Broadway, New York City; residence 37 West 32d street. Edu- cated at Yale. Member of the firm of Lamb, Os- borne & Petty. Member Reform, Democratic and Yale Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


LAMBDEN, JOHN F .- Lawyer, Lambden Build- ing, New Rochelle; residence New Rochelle. Member New York Athletic Club.


LAMBERT, ADRIAN V. S .- Physician, 2 East 37th street, New York City. Born in New York City, June 30, 1872. Educated at Yale ('93) and Columbia (M.D., '96). (Single.) Member University and Yale Clubs.


LAMBERT, ALEXANDER-Physician and Pro- fessor, 125 East 36th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 15, 1861. Educated at Yale (A.B., '84), Sheffield Scientific School (PhB., '85) and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D., '88). (Married Ellen W. Cherry of South Manchester, Vt., 1895.) Professor of clinical medicine and instructor in physical diagnosis at Cornell University Medical College in New York City; attending physician to Bellevue Hospital. Member Yale, University Athletic and University Clubs and Yale Alumni and Century Associations.


LAMBERT, CATHOLINA - Silk Merchant, 33 Greene street, and 70 Grand street. New York City; residence Paterson, N. J. Member of the firm of Dex- ter, Lambert & Co. Member Union League, Republi- can, Merchants' Central and Colonial Clubs, and Ham- ilton Club of Paterson, N. J.


LAMBERT, CHARLES E .- Advertising, 5 Van- derbilt avenue, New York City; residence 130 West 66th street. Vice-president and director United States Railway, Hotel and Steamship Advertising Co. Mem- ber Colonial, Press, Suburban Riding and Driving, and Transportations Clubs.


LAMBERT, HENRY A .- Gold Pens and Fountain Pen Manufacturer, 19 Maiden lane, New York City; residence 233 Pawtucket street, Lowell, Mass. Born in Woodbury, Conn., Aug. 7, 1837. Educated in Wood- bury. (Married.) Treasurer and director Aikin, Lam- bert & Co .; director Aikin-Lambert Jewelry Co.


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LAMBERT, HENRY S .- Retired, 100 William street, New York City; residence Asheville, N. C. Born in Portsmouth, N. H., May 24, 1843. Educated at Portsmouth High School. (Married.) Followed the sea, 1858-65; served in Civil War, 1861-5; was with Far- ragut in Mobile Bay. In varnish business in New York City, 1873; retired and went south on account of ill health, 1894. Member Montauk Lodge


No. 286, F. & A. M. of Brooklyn, and Loyal Legion.


LAMBERT, LOUIS A .- Editor and Roman Cath- olic Clergyman, 41 Barclay street, New York City; residence Scottsville. Born in Charleroi, Pa., April 13, 1835. Educated at St. Vincent's College, Philadelphia, Pa., and at Archdiocesan Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Ordained priest in 1859. Served as chaplain through Civil War. Founded the "Catholic Times" in 1874. Editor-in-chief of the "New York Freeman's Journal" since 1894. Author of several religious works.


LAMBERT, SAMUEL W .- Physician, 130 East 35th street, New York City. Born in New York City, June 18, 1859. Educated in private schools, at Yale ('80), Sheffield Scientific School ('82) and at Columbia (M.D., '85). (Married.) Attending physician to Nur- sery and Child's Hospital, 1890-6. Attending physician Lying-in Hospital since 1892 and New York Hospital since 1896. Member University, Racquet and Tennis, and Yale Clubs, New England Society and Yale Alum- ni and Century Associations.




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