Biographical directory of the state of New York, 1900, Part 90

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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MASON, RUFUS OSGOOD-Physiclan and Au- thor, 348 West 58th street, New York City. Born in Sullivan, N. H., Jan. 22, 1830. Educated at Dartmouth College (A.B. and A.M.) and at College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (M.D., '59). (Married.) Acting assistant surgeon in United States Navy during Civil War. Author of "Telepathy and the Subliminal Self" and other works of a similar na- ture; also many articles for medical and scientific journals. Member New York Academy of Medicine, Dartmouth Alumni Association and Society for Psy- chical Research.


MASON, THOMAS F .- Mining, 45 Broadway, New York City; residence 215 Madison avenue. President Quincy Mining Co. Member Lotos and Union League Clubs.


MASON, THOMAS HENRY-Broker, 45 Broad- way, New York City; residence 215 Madison avenue. Member of the firm of Mason & Smith and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Lotos, New York Yacht, Union League and Olympic Clubs and New England Society.


MASON, WALTER-Broker, 2 Wall street, New York City; residence 2040 Seventh avenue. Born in Providence, R. I., March 9, 1848. (Married.) Member of the New York Stock Exchange firm of Adams, Kel- logg & Mason. Member Church and Republican Clubs.


MASON, WILLIAM-Pianist, 109 East 14th street, New York City; residence 14 West 16th street. Born In Boston, Mass., Jan. 24, 1829. (Son of Dr. Lowell Mason.) Received a musical education in Germany. Made several tours of Europe and the United States; since 1854 has been principally engaged in teaching; has composed considerable plano music.


MASON, WILLIAM L .- Teacher, 289 Fourth ave- nue, New York City; residence 225 West 20th street.


Born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1861. Educated In Quincy, Mass. (Married.) Principal Metropolitan Shorthand School and special teacher under New York Board of Education. Member Mineralogical Club, Pedagogical Society and Academy of Sciences.


MASON, WILLIAM P .- Wool Merchant, 142 Duane street, New York City; residence 140 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Member Hardware Club, and of the Cres- cent Athletle and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.


MASON, WILLIAM PITT-Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy. Born in New York City, Oct. 12, 1853. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute (C.E., '74, and B.S., '77), Union University (M.D., '81) and at Pasteur Institute, Paris, France. (Married Emilie E. Harding of Philadelphia, Pa., 1886.) Professor of chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute. Makes a specialty of water analysis; expert in contested cases between city and water companies. Member American Philosophical and American Chem- ical Societies, American Water Works, New England Water Works and American Public Health Associa- tions, American Institute of Mining Engineers and American Association for the Advancement of Sci- ence.


MASSEY, WILLIAM M .- Chemist, 1122 Broadway, 578 Fifth avenue and 355 Columbus avenue, New York City; residence 39 West 27th street. Member of the firm of Caswell, Massey & Co. Member Larchmont Yacht, Union League, New York Yacht and New York Clubs.


MASTEN, ARTHUR H .- Lawyer, 67 Wall street, New York City; residence 115 East 39th street. Born In Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1855. Educated at Willlams College ('76) and Columbia Law School ('79). (Mar- ried.) Member of the firm of Masten & Nichols. Di- rector Lawyers' Surety Co. Formerly assistant cor- poration counsel of New York City. Member Metro- politan, Union and University Clubs, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Williams College Alumni and Down Town Associations and Holland Society.


MASTEN, EVERETT-Lawyer, 45 William street, New York City; residence Yonkers. Educated at Co- lumbia. Member Columbia University Alumni Asso- ciation and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


MASTERS, HARRIS K .- Mining Engineer, Laurel Hill; residence 167 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, Aug. 6, 1873. Educated at Columbia College School of Mines ('94). (Married.) Connected with the Nichols Chemical Co. Member Crescent Ath- letic Club of Brooklyn, American Institute of Mining Engineers and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.


MASTERS, HIBBERT B. (Colonel)-Merchant, 192 West Broadway, New York City; residence 285 Quincy street, Brooklyn. Born in Nova Scotia, Aug. 10, 1839. Educated in Boston public schools and at He- bron (Me.) Academy. (Married Clara E. Everett.) Proprietor H. B. Masters, Ocala, Fla .; partner D. R. Dunlap Mercantile Co., Mobile Ala. Member Salma- gundi Club, Union League Club of Brooklyn (ex-vice- president), E. T. Tefft Post No. 355, G. A. R. (com- mander), and Military Order of the Loyal Legion.


MASTERSON, JOHN PHILIP-Surveyor of Cus- toms, Albany; residence 5 Chestnut street. Born in Albany, May 6, 1849. Educated in public and private schools. Clerk in State Adjutant-General's office, 1875-9; held several other State clerkships until 1892: police commissioner of Albany, 1893-4; State Surveyor of Customs since Oct. 1, 1894. Secretary of the Demo- cratic General Committee of Albany since 1874.


MASTERSON, WALTER J. - Real Estate, 127 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 125 St. John's place, Brooklyn. Born in Jersey City, N. J., June 21, 1872. Educated at Madison Academy. Member Atlan- tlc Yacht and Crescent Athletic Clubs of Brooklyn.


MASTICK, SEABURY C .- Lawyer, 149 Broadway, New York City; residence 35 Mount Morris Park, West. Born in San Francisco, Cal., July 19, 1871. Educated at Oberlin College and University of California. (Mar- ried.) Member Congregational Club, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York Electrical Society and Sons of the American Revolution.


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MASTIN, J. EDWARD-Banker, 3 Broad street, New York City; residence 111 West 70th street. Born in New York City. Educated by private tutors and at College of the City of New York. (Married.) Mem- ber of the firm of Drake, Mastin & Co. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Senior officer and treasurer Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Member Stock Ex- change Luncheon and Colonial Clubs.


MATCHETT, CHARLES HORATIO-Electrician, 81 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. Born in Needham, Mass., May 15, 1843. Educated at Boston High School. Served in United States Navy during Civil War. In employ of New York and New Jersey Telephone Co .. since 1886. Quite prominent in Socialistic Labor Party since 1885; has been candidate for Mayor of Brooklyn, Governor of New York, and President of the United States. Member Grand Army of the Republic.


MATHER, FRED-Author, 63 Linden street, Brooklyn. Born in Greenbush, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1833. Educated in Albany. (Married.) Served with distinc- tion throughout Civil War. Has taken considerable interest in fish culture. Author of "Men I Have Fished With," "Icthyology of the Adirondacks" and other works of a similar nature. Contributor to "For- est and Stream" and other periodicals.


MATHER, FREDERIC GREGORY-Writer and Journalist, 120 Lancaster street, Albany. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1844. Educated at Dart- mouth College ('67). (Married.) Has been editor-in- chief of the Binghamton "Republican," editorial writer on the Albany "Evening Journal" and special representative of the United States Bureau of Educa- tion to report upon the educational institutions of Canada. Now connected with the office of the New York State Comptroller in the work of arranging the original documents relating to the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; Albany correspondent of various newspapers and contributor to several of the leading magazines. Compiler of "New York in the Revolu- tion." Member Fort Orange Club, Albany Institute and Albany Historical and Art Society.


MATHER, RODERICK B .- Broker, 60 Broadway, New York City; residence Hotel St. George, Brooklyn. Member of the firm of Lynes & Mather. Director Con- solidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange and South Yuba Water Co. Member Union League Club, and Crescent Athletic and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn.


MATHERS, JOSEPH-Trimmings Merchant, 98 Bleecker street, New York City; residence 231 Gates avenue, Brooklyn. Born in New York City, March 23, 1856. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Inter- ested in the business of J. W. Goddard & Sons. Mem- ber Union League, Lincoln and Young Republican Clubs of Brooklyn.


MATHESON, A. ROSS-Physician, 37 Seventh avenue, Brooklyn. Educated at University of Mich- igan. Member Montauk Club, Medical Society of the State of New York, Brooklyn Gynecologists' Society, University of Michigan Alumni Association and Grand Army of the Republic.


MATHESON, WILLIAM J .- Chemical and Dye Merchant, 182 Front street, New York City; residence 24 Remsen street, Brooklyn, and St. James, L. I. Born in Elkhorn, Wis., Sept. 15, 1856. Educated at St. An- drew's in Scotland. President and director Wm. J. Matheson & Co. (Ltd.) of Montreal and New York; vice-president and director Manufacturers' Trust Co. of Brooklyn; director Morse & Rogers, Fidelity and Casualty Co. and Read Phosphate Co. Special partner in the New York Stock Exchange firm of Jas. H. Oli- phant & Co. Member Union League, New York Yacht, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht and Riding Clubs, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, American Chemical and St. Andrew's Societies, Manufacturing Chemists' and Down Town Associations and Society of Chemical Industry.


MATHEWS, ALBERT-Lawyer and Author, 31 Pine street, New York City; residence 48 East 26th street. Born in New York City, Sept. 8, 1820. Edu- cated at Yale ('42) and at Harvard Law School ('44). (Widower.) Director Hanover Fire Insurance Co .; trustee New York Society Library. Author of "Walter Ashwood" (novel), "A Bundle of Papers" and "Rumi- nations," under nom de plume of Paul Siegvolk.


Member University, Yale, National Arts and Authors' Clubs, Civil Service Reform and Century Associations, St. Nicholas, American Arts and National Sculpture Societies, American Museum of Natural History, American Academy of Political and Social Science of Philadelphia, and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


MATHEWS, CHARLES T .- Architect, 150 Fifth avenue, New York City; residence 30 West 57th street. Educated at Columbia. Member Calumet, Racquet and Tennis, Delta Phi, University and Tuxedo Clubs, Columbia University Alumni Association and Amerl- can Institute of Architects.


MATHEWS, JOHN ALEXANDER - Chemist, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City. Degrees of M.S. and Ph.D. Tutor in general chemis- try at Columbia University.


MATHEWS, WILBUR KNOX-Broker, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 18 East 32d street. Member of the firm of Mathews, Grange & Co. and of the New York Stock Exchange. Vice-president and director White Knob Copper Co .; director New York and Queens County R. R. Co. Member Calumet, Rac- quet and Tennis, and Players' Clubs.


MATHEWS, WILLIAM H .- Manufacturer, 99 John street, New York City; residence Ansonia, Conn. Sec- retary Ansonia Brass and Copper Co. Member Engi- neers' and Fulton Clubs.


MATHEWS, W. HENRY - Publisher, Rochester; residence 292 Alexander street. Born in Rochester, April 10, 1838. Educated in Rochester. (Married.) President Rochester "Democrat and Chronicle" Co .; trustee East Side Savings Bank; director Central Bank. Member Genesee Valley and Rochester Whist Clubs.


MATHEWSON, CHARLES F .- Lawyer, 40 Wall street, New York City; residence 102 West 93d street. Born in Barton, Vt., May 3, 1860. Educated at Omaha High School, St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Academy, Dartmouth College (A.B., '82) and Columbia University Law School (LL.B.,, '85). (Married.) Member of the firm of Harmon & Mathewson. General counsel to the Cal- edonian Insurance Co. of Edinburgh, Caledonian- American Insurance Co. of New York, and other cor- porations. Trustee Dartmouth College; director Cale- donian-American Insurance Co. Member University Athletic (vice-president and trustee), Dartmouth (president), Westchester Golf and Delta Kappa Epsi- lon (vice-president) Clubs, Phi Beta Kappa and New England Societies, Down Town Association and Brook- lyn Society of Vermonters.


MATTHEWS, AZEL D. - Dry Goods Merchant, 398 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 44 South Port- land avenue. Born in Berkshire County, Mass., April 29, 1809. (Married.) Senior member of the firm of A. D. Mathews & Sons. In retail dry goods business in Brooklyn since 1837. Member of several charitable organizations.


MATTHEWS, BRANDER-Professor and Author, 116th street and Morningside Heights, New York City: residence 681 West End avenue. Born in New Orleans, La., Feb. 21, 1852. Educated at Columbia (A.B., '71, LL.B., '73, and A.M., '74). Professor of literature at Columbia University since 1892. Author of "The The- atres of Paris," "French Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century," "The Home Library," "The Story of a Story and Other Stories," "With My Friends," "In the Ves- tibule Limited," "A Tale of Twenty-Five Hours," "Americanisms and Briticisms," "The Royal Marine," "His Father's Son," "A Confident To-Morrow" and very many other works. Director Columbia University Press. Member Players', Nineteenth Century and Au- thors' Clubs, American Fine Arts and Dunlap Socie- ties and Columbia University Alumni and Century Associations.


MATTHEWS, GEORGE - Manufacturer, 333 East 26th street, New York City; residence 47 Fifth avenue. Born in New York City, March 5, 1856. Educated in New York City. (Married.) Member of the firm of John Matthews. President The Matthews Soda Water Co. of Chicago. Member New York Yacht Club.


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MATTHEWS, GEORGE EDWARD - Editor and Publisher, Buffalo. Born, March 17, 1855. Educated in private schools and at Yale ('77). Editor "Buffalo Express" since 1889. President Matthews-Northrup Co. Member University and Liberal Clubs.


MATTHEWS, JAMES-Dry Goods Merchant, 398 Fulton street, Brooklyn; residence 208 Berkeley place. Born in Brooklyn, March 25, 1839. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of A. D. Matthews & Sons. Vice-president and director Retal Dry Goods Association; director Sprague National Bank; ex-president Consolidation League of Greater New York. Member Montauk and Brooklyn (treas- urer) Clubs and New England Society.


MATTHIESSEN, FRANCIS O .- Capitalist, 10 Wall street, New York City; residence 580 Fifth avenue. Born in Holstein, Germany, Dec. 23, 1833. (Married.) President and director Weston Electrical Instrument Co .; director Goubert Mfg Co., New Jersey Street Ry. Co., First National Bank of Jersey City, and Glucose Sugar Refining Co. of New Jersey. Member South Side Sportsmen's and New York Clubs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Museum of Natural His- tory, Blooming Grove Park Association and Chamber of Commerce.


MATTOCKS, FREDERICK W. - Lawyer, 66 Broadway, New York City; residence Englewood, N. J. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1868. Educated at Ober- lin College and Columbia Law School ('94). (Single.) Member of the firm of McKelvey & Mattocks. Mem- ber Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


MAURY, CHARLES WALKER-Stock Broker, 58 Exchange place, New York City; residence 17 East 38th street. Member of the firm of Jones, Maury & Co., and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Union, Church, Calumet, and Racquet and Tennis Clubs and Southern Society.


MAXFIELD, JAMES E .- Artist, 152 West 57th street, New York City; residence Ridgefield, N. J. Born in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 10, 1848. (Widower.) Member Salmagundi and National Arts Clubs.


MAXWELL, GEORGE T .- Broker, 3 Broad street, New York City; residence Tuxedo. Educated at Princeton. (Married.) Member of the firm of Max- well & Scoville, and of the New York Stock Exchange. Member Princeton, Racquet and Tennis, Metropolitan and Tuxedo Clubs.


MAXWELL, HOWARD W .- Cement, 143 Liberty street, New York City; residence 78 Eighth avenue, Brooklyn. (Married.) Treasurer Atlas Portland Ce- ment Co .; director Garwood Land and Improvement Co. Member Lawyers' Club, Nassau Country Club and Hamilton, Rembrandt, Riding and Driving, Dy- ker Meadow Golf, Crescent Athletic and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn.


MAXWELL, ROBERT - Woolen Merchant, 64 Worth street, New York City; residence 7 West 26th street. Educated at Yale ('87). Vice-president and director Hockanum Association, and Sea Gate Im- provement Co .; director Norton's Point Land Co. Member Union League, Republican, Arkwright, Yale, University, Essex County (N. J.) Country, Twilight, University Athletic, Atlantic Yacht and Merchants' Clubs and New England Society.


MAXWELL, WILLIAM G .- Lawyer, 260 West Broadway, New York City; residence 159 West 22d street. Educated at Cornell. Member University Athletic and Richmond County Country Clubs, Cor- nell University Alumni Association and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


MAXWELL, WILLIAM HENRY-Educator, Park avenue and 59th street, New York City; residence 682 Greene avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Ireland, March 5, 1852. (Son of Rev. John Maxwell.) Educated at the Colleges of Belfast and Galway, and Queen's Univer- sity (A.B., '72 and A.M., '74). Honorary degree of Ph.D. from St. Lawrence University. Resident of the United States since 1874. Assistant superintendent of schools in Brooklyn, 1882-7: superintendent of same, 1887-98. City superintendent of public schools for Greater New York since 1898. Author of "Introduc- tory Lessons in English Grammar, "Advanced Lessons in English Grammar" and other educational works.


MAY, CALVIN S .- Physician, 205 West 57th street, New York City. Born in Naugatuck, Conn., June 1, 1848. Educated at Yale. (Married.) Member New England Society, Medical Society of the County of New York and Fellow of New York Academy of Med- icine.


MAY, CHARLES-Lawyer, 32 Nassau street, New York City; residence 5 East 84th street. Born in Lee, Berkshire Co., Mass., Dec. 14, 1851. Educated at Wil- liams College. (Married.) Member University and Alpha Delta Phi Clubs and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


MAY, JULIUS A .- Retired, 236 East 64th street, New York City. Born in Germany, June 9, 1848. Edu- cated in Germany. (Married.) President and direc- tor Cagle Gold Mining Co. and Globe Electrical Sup- ply Construction Co. Formerly president of the Mount Morris Electric Light Co. and of the Yonkers Elec- tric Light and Power Co. Member New York Ath- letic Club, City Club of Yonkers, Liederkranz (presi- dent), German Society (trustee), German Hospital and Dispensary, and Isabella Heimath.


MAYER, CONSTANT-Artist, 24 West 68th street, New York City. Born in Besancon, France, Oct. 4, 1832. Studied art at Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Es- tablished a studio in New York City in 1857. Has paintetd many notable portraits, including Generals Grant and Sherman. Knight of the Legion of Honor of France. Member National Academy of Design and Society of French Artists.


MAYER, HENRY-Caricaturist, 19 West 31st street. Born in Worms, Germany, July 18, 1868. Edu- cated in Germany and England. Resident of the United States since 1887, and of New York City since 1893. Illustrator for "Life," "Judge," "Truth," "The Century" and other periodicals.


MAYER, JOSEPH-Civil Engineer, 1 Broadway, New York City; residence 112 Madison avenue. Born in Austria, Feb. 11, 1855. Educated in Vienna. (Single.) Chief engineer Union Bridge Co. Member Engi- neers' Club and American Society of Civil Engineers.


MAYER, JULIUS M .- Lawyer, 38 Park row, New York City; residence 375 West 123d street. Born in New York City, Sept. 5, 1865. Educated at College of the City of New York and Columbia Law School. Member of the firm of Mayer & Gilbert. Member Re- publican Club, Society of Medical Jurisprudence and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.


MAYER, MARCUS R .-- Theatrical Manager, Casi- no Theatre, 39th street and Broadway, New York City; residence 70 West 36th street. Born in New Orleans, La., Nov. 17, 1848. Educated in California. (Single.) Has been manager of Adelina Patti, Edwin Booth, Mary Anderson, Sarah Bernhardt, Henry Irving, Fanny Davenport, Adelaide Neilson and many other theatrical celebrities. Now managing Olga Nethersole. Director George W. Lederer Co. Member St. George's Club of London, England, and Lambs', Lotos and Democratic Clubs.


MAYER, MORRIS-Merchant, 451 Broadway, New York City; residence 135 West 77th street. Born in New York City, Feb. 22, 1853. Educated in public schools. (Married.) Member of the firm of Loeb & Schoenfeld of Rorschach, Switzerland, and Camden, N. J. Member Arkwright and Freundschaft Clubs.


MAYES, LORENZO D .- Lawyer, 44 Broadway, New York City; residence 109 West 114th street. (Mar- ried.) Member Democratic organization and Masonic bodies.


MAYHEW, ZEB-Lumber Merchant, 17 State street, New York City; residence 862 Carroll street, Brooklyn. Born in Brooklyn, Aug. 17, 1852. Educated at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. (Married Bessie Cooper of Utica, N. Y., who died Feb. 12, 1887.) Mem- ber of the firm of Simpson, Clapp & Co., established in 1848. Member Crescent Athletic and Montauk Clubs of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Library, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Knickerbocker Athletic Club, 7th Regiment Veteran Association, Sons of the Revolution, Metropolitan Museum of Art and New York Produce Exchange.


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MAYNARD, EDWIN-Hatter, 716 Broadway, New York City; residence 851 St. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn. Senior member of the firm of Edwin Maynard & Co. Member Union League Club of Brooklyn.


MAYNARD, GEORGE V .- Merchant, 62 Pearl street, New York City; residence 206 West 52d street. Born in Nevis, West Indies, March 17, 1847. Educated by private tutors for eight years and at Woodstock College, Canada. (Widower.) Member New York Produce and Maritime Exchanges and Lotos, Whist and Lake George Country Clubs.


MAYNARD, GEORGE W .- Mining Engineer, 20 Nassau street, New York City; residence Morristown, N. J. Educated at Columbia. Secretary and director Bower-Barff Rustless Iron Co .; director Halifax Chrome Co. and Osceola Placer Mining Co. Member Engineers' Club, Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, Scien- tific Alliance, Sons of the Revolution, Columbia Uni- versity Alumni Association and American Institute of Mining Engineers.


MAYNARD, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY - Artist, 156 East 36th street, New York City. Born in Wash- ington, D. C., March 5, 1843. Studied art at Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp. Established a studio in New York City in 1878. Member Century Associa- tion and National Academy of Design.


MAYNARD, NEWLAND-Protestant Episcopalian Clergyman and Lecturer, 16 West 31st street, New York City; residence 130 Fifth avenue. Born in Eng- land, April 20, 1838. Educated at Upper Canada Col- lege, Toronto. (Single.) Rector of St. Paul's Epis- copal Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., for fifteen years; As- cension Church Chapel for two years; chaplain, 47th Regiment for fifteen years, 9th Regiment for nine years, National Guard Association for seven years, Second Battery and First Battery, and acting chap- lain Old Guard for one year. Member Army and Navy Club and Fellow Royal Historical Society of Great Britain.


MAYNARD, REUBEN LESLIE - Lawyer, 141 Broadway, New York City; residence 501 Fifth avenue. Born in Utica, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1862. Educated at Whitestown Seminary ('80), Hamilton College (A.B., '84 and A.M., '86), Berlin University, Germany ('89), and Cornell University (LL.B., '91). Member of the firm of Maynard & Tolles. Member Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Phi Delta Phi, Knickerbocker Athletic, Quill and Cornell University Clubs, New York State Bar and Hamilton College Alumni Associations, Sons of Oneida County, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Albion Lodge No. 26, F. & A. M., Jerusalem Chapter No. 8, Palestine Commandery, New York City Consistory A. A. S. R. (thirty-second degree), and No. 18, Mecca Temple A. A. O., Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.


MAYO, CASWELL A .- Editor, 66 West Broadway, New York City; residence 1176 Jefferson avenue, Brooklyn. Born in Columbus, Miss., July 5, 1862. Educated at the University of Columbus and at Phil- adelphia College of Pharmacy. (Widower.) Editor of the "American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record." Director American Druggist Publishing Co. Served as a member of the committees to arrange the recep- tion of the U. S. S. Raleigh and Admiral Dewey. Member Blue Pencil, Drug Trade and Press Clubs, New York College of Pharmacy, American Pharma- ceutical and New York Pharmaceutical Associations and Authors' and Southern Societies.


MAYO, CLAYTON-Ship Builder, 50 Broadway, and Morris Heights, New York City; residence 157 West 123d street. Born in Montague, Mass., 1870. (Single.) President and director American Fog Horn Co .; secretary and director Gas Engine and Power Co., & Charles Seabury & Co. (Consol.). Member New York Yacht, Harlem, Fordham and Country Cycle Clubs.


MAYO, EARL WILLIAMS-Editor, 141 East 25th street, New York City; residence 26 East 21st street. Born in Springville, N. Y., May 5, 1873. Educated at Cornell ('94), (Single.) Associated with the S. S. McClure Co. Author of "A Border Rivalry" and of numerous short stories.




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