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LYMAN, CHESTER WOLCOTT-Paper Manufac- turer, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence 16 East 32d street. Born in New Haven, Conn., May 25, 1861. Educated at Yale (B.A. and M.A.). (Single.) Connected with the International Paper Co. as as- sistant to president. Member Yale and University Clubs, American Paper and Pulp Association (ex-sec- retary), American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Sons of the American Revolution.
LYMAN, FRANK-Iron Manufacturer, 31 Burling Slip, New York City; residence 50 Remsen street, Brooklyn. Educated at Harvard ('74). Director Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn City R. R. Co. and Nassau National Bank; trustee Brooklyn Savings Bank, Brooklyn Trust Co., United States Trust Co. and Long Island Loan and Trust Co. Member University. Engineers' and Players' Clubs, Ardsley Casino of Ardsley-on-Hudson, Crescent Athletic, Atlantic Yacht and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, American Institute of Mining Engineers and Down Town Association.
LYMAN, HENRY D .- President, 100 Broadway, New York City; residence 41 West 73d street. Born in Parkman, Ohio, April 12, 1852. Educated in public schools. (Married.) President and trustee American Surety Co .: director Electrical Review Publishing Co. Member Union League Club.
LYMAN, JOSEPH-Artist, 7 West 43d street, New York City; residence 621 Fifth avenue. Born in Ra- venna, Ohio, July 17, 1843. Educated at Cleveland (Ohio) High School: studied art in New York City. Member Century Association and National Academy of Design.
LYMAN, ROBERT M. - Brewer, 422 West 38th street, New York City; residence 267 West 79th street. (Married.) Treasurer and director Emerald and Phoenix Brewing Co. Member Army and Navy and New York Athletic Clubs and Sons of the Revolution.
LYMAN, SAMUEL H .- Clerk and United States Commissioner, United States District Court, 61 Post Office Building, New York City; residence 16 East 53d street. Educated at Yale. Member Union League and Yale Clubs.
LYMAN, THOMAS T .- Manufacturer, 100 Wil- liam street, New York City; residence Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Jan. 20, 1863. Educated in Chicago, Ill., and in New York City. (Married.) Manager as- bestos department H. W. Johns Mfg Co. Member Church Clubs of New York City and Brooklyn, and St. Paul's Chapter and Long Island Assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew.
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LYNCH, JAMES D .- Real Estate, 41 Wall street, New York City; residence 129 East 21st street. Born in New York City, Feb. 17, 1848. Educated at Seton Hall College. (Single.) Director Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co. and Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Member Manhattan, New York Yacht, Riding, Re- form and Catholic Clubs, Brooklyn Club, New York Historical and American Geographical Societies and Down Town Association.
LYNCH, ROBERT B .- Merchant, 52 Front street, New York City; residence Mansion House, Brooklyn. Member Atlantic Yacht Club, Montauk Club of Brook- lyn, and Circle Colon Cervantes.
LYNDE, ROLLIN HARPER - Lawyer, 31 Pine street, New York City; residence South Orange, N. J. Educated at Princeton ('77). Member Princeton, Uni- versity, Baltusrol Golf and University Glee Clubs, South Orange (N. J.) Field Club, Nassau Club of Princeton University, and Down Town Association.
LYNN, JOHN-Novelties, 48 Bond street, New York City; residence 141 West 11th street. Member of the firm of John Lynn & Co. Member Manhattan, Reform, New York Athletic, Twilight, Democratic, City and Lotos Clubs and Aldine Association.
LYNN, WAUHOPE-Lawyer, 150 Nassau street, New York City; residence 17 King street. Born in Ireland, Dec. 14, 1856. (Son of Crawford and Mary A. Lynn.) Educated in Ireland, in New York City public schools and at New York University Law School ('82). Docket clerk in the county clerk's office, 1882; assist- ant district attorney, 1891-2; Judge of the First Dis- trict Municipal Court, 1892-9. President and director American Law Advice Association.
LYON, APPLETON P .- Professor, 17 Main street, Peekskill. Educated at Amherst College. Member Reform Club and Scientific Alliance of New York City, and Amherst Alumni Association.
LYON, GEORGE W .- Lawyer, 47 Broadway, New York City; residence 1 East 39th street. Member Union League and Republican Clubs, New England Society, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, Lafayette Post, G. A. R., and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
LYON, NEWTON C .- Treasurer, 11 Broadway, New York City; residence Montclair, N. J. Born in Parsippany, N. J., Oct. 4, 1861. (Married.) Treasurer,
secretary and director Dutton Pneumatic Lock and Engineering Co. and Lorena Co .; treasurer and di- rector Ardsley Electric Co. and Ardsley Water Co .; secretary and director Trinidad Asphalt Co. and Lo- comobile Co. of America.
LYON, WILLIAM H .- Retired Merchant, 170 New York avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Holland, Hampden Co., Mass., Oct. 18, 1819. Educated in public school and by private tutor. (Married.) Was appointed by Pres- ident Grant a member of the United States Board of Indian Commissioners and has served on the board during the administration of seven Presidents. Vice- president and trustee Hamilton Trust Co .; director Bedford Bank and Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. Mem- ber Union League Club of Brooklyn.
LYON, WILLIAM J .- Lawyer and Expert Ac- countant, 280 Broadway, New York City; residence St. Nicholas avenue and 150th street. Born in New York City, Dec. 9, 1847. Educated at Princeton. (Married.) Auditor City Finance Department 1883-96; deputy comptroller 1896-8; expert accountant in comptroller's office, since 1898. Member Manhattan, Colonial, Prince- ton, Democratic, Pontiac and Minqua Clubs.
LYONS, JULIUS J .- Lawyer, 320 Broadway, New York City; residence 61 East 53d street. Born in New York City, Oct. 7, 1843. (Son of Rev. Jacques J., and Grace Lyons.) Educated by private tutors, in public schools, and at New York University. (Married Con- stance, daughter of Uriah Hendricks of New York City.) Member of the firm of Julius J., & Alfred Lyons. Was one of the organizers, and is now counsel and a director of the State Bank. Was the founder and conductor of the Metropolitan Amateur Orchestra until it was merged into the Metropolitan Musical So- ciety, of which he then became president. Served as judge advocate of the Second Brigade and major on the staff of General Vilmar, N. G. N. Y. Was until re- cently, and for twelve years, a director and honorary secretary of the Montefiore Home for Chronic In- valids; for ten years was assistant secretary and afterwards honorary secretary and a director in Mt. Sinai Hospital; was also honorary secretary and a director in Hebrew Technical Institute for two years. Composed the opera "The Lady or the Tiger," pro- duced originally by the McCaull Opera Company, and again later by the De Wolff Hopper Company; also composer of many sacred and other musical compo- sitions. Member Manhattan Club and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
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MABIE, HAMILTON WRIGHT - Editor, 287 Fourth avenue, New York City. Born in Cold Spring, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1845. Educated at Williams College (A.B., A.M. and L.H.D.) and at Columbia College Law School (LL.B.) Associate editor of "The Outlook." Trustee Williams College and Barnard College. Au- thor of "Essays on Work and Culture," "Essays on Books and Culture," "Essays on Nature and Culture," "My Study Fire," "Short Studies in Literature," "Es- says on Literary Interpretation" and other works. Member Barnard, Alpha Delta Phi and Authors' Clubs and Century, Williams College Alumni and Aldine As- sociations.
MACARTHUR, JAMES-Editor, 151 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Madison, N. J. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Feb. 18, 1866. Educated in Glas- gow. (Married.) Came to the United States in 1888. Editor of "The Bookman" since 1894; also general lit- erary adviser of Dodd, Mead & Co. Dramatized Ian Maclaren's "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush."
MACARTHUR, JOHN R .- Lawyer, 18 Wall street, New York City. Born in Mount Morris, Livingston Co., N. Y., 1862. Educated at Harvard University and Law School. (Married Pauline Amours.) Has been secre- tary to United States Legation at Madrid; assistant secretary Paris Peace Commission, and secretary and counsel to Philippines Commission. Member Harvard and Social Reform Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACARTHUR, ROBERT STUART-Baptist Cler- gyman, 358 West 57th street, New York City. Born in Dalesville, Canada, July 31, 1841. Educated at Wood- stock Literary Institute in Canada, at Rochester Uni- versity and at Rochester Theological Seminary (D.D.). Degree of LL.D. from Columbian University, Wash- ington, D. C. Was editor of "Baptist Quarterly" and "Christian Inquirer;" director Jennie Clarkson Home for Children, and for eighteen years weekly corres- pondent of the "Chicago Standard." Pastor of Cal- vary Baptist Church; trustee Rochester University. Author of five volumes of sermons and many other works. Member Patria, Psi Upsilon and Lotos Clubs and Baptist Social Union.
MACCAUD, FRANCIS W .- Protestant Episcopal- ian Clergyman, Whitney Point. Born in Ireland. Edu- cated at University of Dublin ('89). Deacon, 1895; priest, 1897. Rector Grace Church at Whitney Point. Author of "God in Science."
MACCLEAN, EDWARD A .- Banker, 36 Wall street, New York City; residence Glen Ridge, N. J. Director Alaskan and Dominion Construction and Development Co., American Drug and Chemical Co., Bornn & Co., Northern Finance Co., San Domingo Finance Co., San Domingo Improvement Co. and Saranac Land and Timber Co.
MAC COUN, TOWNSEND-Author and Manufac- turer, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 251 West 81st street. Born in Troy, N. Y., 1845. Educated at Williams College under Dr. Hopkins. (Married.) Sec- retary and treasurer Horton Basket Machine Co. Au - thor of historical geography charts of the United States, used in four thousand high schools and col- leges, and historical geography charts of Europe, used in five hundred colleges and advanced schools. Men- ber American Geographical Society and American Historical Association.
MACCRACKEN, HENRY MITCHELL - College President, University Heights, New York City; resi- dence "Overbrook," Pine Hill. Born in Oxford, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1840. Educated at Miami University, United Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Princeton Theo- logical Seminary and at the Universities of Tübingen and Berlin, Germany. Degrees of D.D. from Univer- sity of Wittenberg in 1878 and LL.D. from Miami Uni-
versity in 1887. (Married Catherine Hubbard of Co- lumbus, Ohio, 1872.) Held several pastorates in Ohio, 1863-80; chancellor Western University of Pennsylva- nia, 1880-4; vice-chancellor and professor of philosophy at New York University, 1884-91; Chancellor since 1891. Author of "A Metropolitan University," "Leaders of the Church Universal" and other works. Member Ohio Society and Presbyterian Union.
MACDONA, HENRY D .- Lawyer, 31 Nassau street, New York City; residence Dongan and Caxton streets. Born in New York City, 1854. Educated at Columbia and Manhattan Colleges. (Single.) Coun- sel Metropolitan Street Ry. Co .: director American Mail Steamship Co. and American Indies Co. Member Catholic, Larchmont Yacht, Manhattan, New York Yacht and Knollwood Country Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACDONALD, BENJAMIN J. - Treasurer, 73 Water street, Newburgh; residence Newburgh. Born in New York City, March 8, 1860. Educated in Newburgh public schools and Free Academy. (Mar- ried.) Treasurer Consumers' Gas Co .; director Build- ing and Loan Association of Newburgh. Junior mem- ber of the firm of Logan & Macdonald. Regents' ex- aminer of the University of the State of New York for St. Mary's Academy, Newburgh. Member Newburgh City Club, Newburgh Wheelmen, Catholic Club of New York City, and American Gas Light Association.
MACDONALD, CARLOS F .- Physician, 85 Madison avenue, New York City; residence Pleasantville. Born in Niles, Trumbull Co., Ohio, Aug. 29, 1845. Educated in Ohio public and high schools, at Iron City College in Pittsburg, and at Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege ('69) in New York City. (Married.) Served in Civil War with Sixth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry; on the staff of the Kings County Hospital at Flatbush, 1869-70; assistant physician in Flatbush Insane Asy- lum, 1870-3; superintendent of same, 1873-5; superin- tendent of the Auburn State Asylum, 1875-7; one of the managers of the State Inebriate Asylum at Bing- hamton (by appointment of Governor Robinson), 1877-80; again superintendent of the Auburn Asylum, 1881-9; president of the newly-created State Commis- sion in Lunacy (by appointment of Governor Hill), 1889 to serve six years; re-appointed by Governor Mor- ton, 1895; resigned in 1896; lecturer on insanity in Al- bany Medical College for two years. Now professor of mental diseases and medical jurisprudence in the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, with which he has been connected for fifteen years, and proprietor of Dr. MacDonald's Home, a sanitarium for the insane at Pleasantville. Has revised the plans of all new hospital buildings erected by the State since 1891; attended and reported to the Governor the early electrical executions; has served on many special commissions in lunacy, and contributed numerous articles to the literature of mental diseases. Member New York County Medical and New York State Medi- cal Societies, American Medico-Psychological Associa- tion and many others.
1 MACDONALD, CHARLES - Civil Engineer, Broadway, New York City; residence 247 Fifth avenue. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ('57). Member Engineers', University, Lawyers', Union, Church and Players' Clubs, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Century Association and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
MACDONALD, GEORGE ALEXANDER-Law- yer, 15 Wall street, New York City. (Son of Alexander and Janet Campbell [Erskine] Macdonald.) Educated at Columbia College (B.S., '91) and at New York Uni- versity Law School. Practicing in New York City since his admission to the Bar in 1892. (Single.) Au- thor of "How Successful Lawyers Were Educated" (1896). Member Delta Upsilon, Essex County (N. J.)
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Country and Delta Chi Clubs, New York University Alumni and University Law School Alumni Associa- tions, Society of American Authors and Kane Lodge, F. & A. M.
MACDONALD, GORDON- Banker, 30 Broad street, New York City; residence Hartsdale. Vice- president and trustee Continental Trust Co .; vice- president and director Nicaragua Co .; secretary and director Frankfort American Insurance Co. Member Down Town and Century Associations.
MACDONALD, JAMES A .- Insurance, 43 Cedar street, New York City; residence Flushing, L. I. Born in New York City, March 16, 1844. Educated at Colum- bia ('63) and Yale. (Married.) President and director Queen Insurance Co .: vice-president and director United Verde and Pacific Ry. Co., United Verde Cop- per Co. and Waclark Wire Co. Member University and Players' Clubs and Down Town Association.
MACDONALD, JOSEPH, JR .- Publisher, 100 Wil- liam street, New York City; residence Newark, N. J. Born in Branchville, Sussex Co., N. J., 1869. Educated in New Jersey. (Married.) Delegate to International Medical Publishers' Congress, Paris, June, 1900. Sec- retary and director International Journal of Surgery Co. Member Drug Trade Club, New York Medico- Legal Society and New York State Association of Railway Surgeons (honorary).
MACDONALD, WILLIAM H .- Opera Singer and Manager, 1440 Broadway, New York City. Born in Steubenville, Ohio. Received a musical education in England, Germany and Italy. Made first professional appearance in Italy in "Il Trovatore"; continued in Italian opera until he became a member of the Emma Abbott Co. Organized in 1887 and is still with "The Bostonians." Member Lambs' Club.
MACDONOUGH, JAMES-President, 86 Trinity place, New York City; residence Hotel Majestic. President and director American Bank Note Co. Mem- ber Lawyers' Club and American Geographical So- ciety.
MACDOUGAL, DANIEL T .- Botanist, Bronx Park, New York City. Born in Liberty, Ind., March 16, 1865. Educated at DePauw University (A.B., '90, and A.M., '94), Purdue University (M.S., '91, and Ph.D., '97), and at Tubingen and Leipzig, Germany. (Married Louise Fisher of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1893.) Agent of United States Department of Agriculture on explorations in Arizona and Idaho, 1891-2: instructor in plant physiol- ogy at University of Minnesota, 1893-5; professor of same, 1895-9. Director New York Botanical Gardens since 1899. Frequent contributor to scientific journals.
MACDOUGALL, CLINTON D .- Manufacturer of Agricultural Implements, Auburn. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, June 14, 1839. Educated in Canada at Jor- dan Academy. Served with New York Volunteers dur- ing Civil War; was brevetted brigadier-general for gallantry in action: commanded a brigade in the Army of the Potomac. Postmaster of Auburn, 1869-73; Con- gressman, 187317; United States Marshal for Northern District of New York, 1877-85; Presidential Elector, 1888. Declined appointment as Treasurer of the Unit- ed States and other important positions.
MACDOWELL, EDWARD ALEXANDER-Musi- cian, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City; residence Hotel Majestic. Born in New York City, Dec. 18, 1861. Received a musical education in Europe and degree of Mus. Doc. Returned to New York City in 1888. Professor of music at Columbia University. Well known as a composer and as a con- cert pianist. Member Mendelssohn Glee Club.
MACDUFFIE, RUFUS L .- Railway Equipment Merchant, 26 Cortlandt strect, New York City; resi- dence 571 Park avenue. Born in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 30, 1866. Educated at Harvard ('90). (Married.) Member of the firm of Wendell & MacDuffie. Presi- dent Rockland Cemetery Co .; director Houghton County Street Ry. Co. Member Harvard, University, University Glee, Transportation, Seawanhaka-Corin- thian Yacht and Oyster Bay Yacht Clubs, Graduates' Club of New Haven, Conn., New England Society and Sons of the American Revolution.
MACFADDEN, BERNARR A .- Editor, Lecturer and Inventor, 88 Gold street, New York City. Born near Mill Springs, Mo., Aug. 16, 1868. Educated in common schools. (Single.) Editor of "Physical Cul- ture" and of "Macfadden's Physical Culture Month- ly," London, England. Inventor of various devices for exercise. Was an athlete of prominence in the wrest- ling arena, 1890-3. Author of "Macfadden's Physical Training."
MACFARLAND, WILLIAM W .- Lawyer, 22 Wil- liam street, New York City; residence Arrochar, Rich- mond Borough. Member Manhattan, Richmond County Country and Metropolitan Clubs, Down Town Association, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACFARLANE, WALLACE-Lawyer, 32 Liberty street, New York City; residence 80 Washington square, East. Born in Canada. Educated at Harvard ('79). Formerly United States District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, by appointment of President Cleveland. Member University, Reform and Harvard Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACGREGOR, WALTER I .- Lawyer, 28 Snow Building, Syracuse; residence 200 Woodland avenue. Born in Madison County, N. Y., June 23, 1846. Edu- cated at Cornell (A.B., '68, and A.M., '71). (Married.) Chairman legislative and law committee of New York State Fish, Game and Forest League. Member Alpha Delta Phi, Cornell University and Citizen's Clubs.
MACGREGOR, WILLARD H .- Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, 136 Liberty street, New York City; residence 359 West 27th street. Born in New York City, May 3, 1865. Educated at the College of the City of New York and Stevens Institute of Technology. (Single.) General Eastern agent, and manager of New York office, of Cutler-Hammer Mf'g Co. of Milwaukee, Wis .; director Teachers' Co-operative Building and Loan Association of New York. Was assistant super- intendent and sales agent Ward-Leonard Electric Co. of Bronxville. Member Mendelssohn Glee Club, Mu- sical Art and New York Electrical Societies, American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Tau Beta Pi Fra- ternity.
MACGREGOR, WILLIAM ALEXANDER - Teacher, 510 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. Born in Dumburtonshire, Scotland, Sept. 21, 1848. (Son of Captain A. W. R. MacGregor of. the British Army.) Came to the United States in 1865. Educated at Phillips Exeter Academy. (Single.) Member Democratic, Englewood (N. J.) Field and En- glewood Golf Clubs, Chancellor Walworth Lodge, Triune Chapter Palestine Commandery, Mecca Tem- ple, and a thirty-second degree Mason.
MACHEN, E. C .- Railroad Builder and Operator, 293 Broadway, New York City. Born in Kentucky, Jan. 11, 1847. Educated in country schools. (Single.) President and director Alabama River Barge Line and R. R. Co. and Inter State Finance Co .; vice-president Inter State Typewriter Co .; director Ferguson Con- tracting Co.
MACK, ARTHUR J .- Manufacturer, 627 Broad- way, New York City; residence 304 West 85th street. Born in Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 5, 1862. Educated in Stuttgart, Germany, and at College of the City of New York. (Married.) Vice-president and director Standard Summer Neckwear Co.
MACK, HARRY W. - Publisher, 11 John street, New York City; residence 204 West 86th street. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, March 13, 1861. Educated at Col- lege of the City of New York and Harvard. (Wid- ower.) President and director Trades Weekly Co .; di- rector Rheinstein Dry Goods Co .; also connected with Jewelers' Circular Publishing Co. Member Reform, Harvard and Phi Beta Kappa Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
MACK, JACOB W .- Publisher, 58 William street, New York City; residence 129 West 75th street. Sec- retary and director Underwriter Printing and Publish- ing Co .; director "Weekly Underwriter" Co. Member Reform Club, American Geographical Society, Metro- politan Museum of Art and American Museum of Nat- ural History.
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MACK, NORMAN EDWARD - Editor and Pub- lisher, 193 Main street, Buffalo; residence 1106 Dela- ware avenue. Born in West Williams, Ontario, Can- ada, July 24, 1855 Educated in common schools. (Mar- ried Harriet B. Taggart of Buffalo.) Editor and pub- lisher "Buffalo Times." Established the Buffalo "Sun- day Times" in 1879 and the "Daily Times" in 1883. Delegate to National Democratic Conventions of 1892, 1896 and 1900.
MACK, WILLIAM R .- Manufacturer, 18 Brown's Race, Rochester; residence 22 Cumberland street. Born in Oswego, N. Y., July 30, 1851. (Single.) Member of the firm of Mack & Co. Member Adirondack League Club.
MACKAY, ARCHIBALD K .- Real Estate, 6 Wall street, New York City; residence 104 East 36th street. Educated at Harvard. Member Harvard, Knicker- bocker and Delta Phi Clubs.
MACKAY, CHARLES C .- Secretary, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence Bay Ridge. Secretary, treasurer and director Randolph Water Co .; secretary American Linoleum Mf'g Co. Member Ridge Club of Bay Ridge, and Crescent Athletic Club of Brooklyn.
MACKAY, CLARENCE H .- Capitalist, 253 Broad- way, New York City; residence Westbury, L. I. (Mar- ried.) President and director American Forcite Pow- der Mf'g Co. and Commercial Cable Co. of Cuba; vice- president and director Commercial Cable Co .; director Postal Telegraph Cable Co., Commercial Cable and Telegraph Co. and Queens County Horse Show. Mem- ber Lawyers', Union, Metropolitan, Hardware, Rac- quet and Tennis, Carteret Gun, Atlantic Yacht and New York Yacht Clubs, Country Club of Westchester, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
MACKAY, HENRY-Carpet Merchant, 82 Worth street, New York City; residence 73d street and Shore Road, Brooklyn. Vice-president, treasurer and direc- tor American Linoleum Mfg Co. Member Crescent Athletic, and Riding and Driving Clubs of Brooklyn, Merchants' Club of New York City, and Ridge Club of Bay Ridge.
MACKAY, JOHN WILLIAM - Capitalist, 253 Broadway, New York City; residence 6 Carleton ter- race, London, England, and San Francisco, Cal. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 28, 1831. Educated in New York City; learned ship-building trade. Went to Cali- fornia in 1851, and to Nevada in 1860, and engaged in mining. Established (with Messrs. Flood and Fair) the Nevada Bank in San Francisco and is still its presi- dent; also established (with James Gordon Bennett) the Commercial Cable Co. President and director Pos- tal Telegraph Cable Co. Member Lawyers', Players' and Hardware Clubs and American Geographical So- ciety.
MACKEY, CHARLES WILLIAM - Lawyer, 253 Broadway, New York City; residence 5 East 17th street. Born in Franklin, Pa., Nov. 19, 1842. Educated in Franklin. (Married.) Was president and solicitor Pittsburg, Bradford and Buffalo R. R. Co. and Nor- folk, Albemarle and Atlantic R. R. Co .; president Co- lumbia Gas Light and Fuel Co .; vice-president and solicitor Cincinnati and Southeastern R. R. Co., and Olean, Bradford and Warren R. R. Co .; vice-president and director Firth-Sterling Steel Co .; special agent United States Treasury; mayor, solicitor and council- man of Franklin, Pa .; commander Knights Templar; deputy grand master, Masons and Royal Arch Masons; commander G. A. R .; attorney Allegheny Valley R. R. Co. and Pittsburg and Western R. R. Co .; director Savings and Exchange Banks of Franklin, Pa., and others. Now president and director Franklin Steel Casting Co .; Tripod Pole Co. and Indiana Central Ry. Co .; vice-president and director Wheeler-Sterling Pro- jectile Co. and New York Connecting Ry. Co .; solicitor and director Pennsylvania Mining and Milling Co. and Mogul Tunnel and Transportation Co .; director Amer- ican Axe and Tool Co .; solicitor Colorado and North- western Ry. Co. Member Army and Navy, New York, Hardware and Colonial Clubs, Duquesne Club of Pitts- burg, Nursery Club of Franklin, Pa., Grosvenor Club of London, England, Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion and Fellow American Geographical Society.
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