Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 102

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 1456


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Dredging contractor: b. N. Y. City, July 19, 14fis; s. Charles and Emily A. ( Wells) Dn Bois; ed. Public Sch. 34, Brooklyn, and high school, Brooklyn: m. Etta M. Beardsley; children : Lester B., b. 190, Charles F' .. b. V .- p. and sec. Henry Du Bois Sons dirvetor Marine Meg and Supply Ca. Has traveled extensively through U. S .. Canada and Europe; represented the dredy- in; interests of N. Y. on several occasions before Congress in legislative matters. Re-


publican. Congregationalist; ex.pres. Trustees Ch. of the Evangel, Brooklyn. Mem. Royal Arcannm. Exec. mem. Ass'n for Protection of Commerce, Port of N. Y. Club: I'nion League. Address: 79 Winthrop St., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y.


DUCEY, Thomas James:


Clergyman ( Roman Catholic) ; b. Lismore, Ireland, Feb. 4, 1:18; came to this country nt age of 5 and was adopted by James T. Brady, 1-39; ed. at Coll. of St. Francis Nay- irr. N. Y. City. ; studied theology at Troy Thenl. Sem .: ordained to priesthial, Itis. and app't to Ch, of the Nativity, 1-ng, whero


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he preached sermons denouneing Tweed ring; | 1512. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Naval and Mil. connected with St. Michael's, 1-2; began organization of Roman Catholic societies, 1873; established Ch. of St. Leo, lest, and hus sinee been its pastor. One of founders of People's Municipal League and Social Reform Club, and during the Lexow investigation took a fearless and independent course which attracted the attention of the entire country. Address; 16 E. 20th St., N. Y. City.


DUCK, Thomas:


Clergyman; b. in Somersetshire, England, 1851; s. John and Lliza ( Tilley ) Duck; grad. Hobart Coll., B.A., lafe, M.A., 181; Gen. Theol. Sem., B.D., 18-2; m. Penn Van, N. Y., June 15, 1882, Clara M. Badger; three dangh- ters. Ordered deacon, lesl, by Bishop Sey- mour, and ordained priest, 1>-2, by Bishop Potter, in ministry ot Episcopal Church. Missionary, Gunnison, Colo., 1:82-84, and is- pen, Colo., 1set.85; rector Havana, N. Y., 1885-87; ass't St. Thomas', Buffalo, N. Y., Je87-89; in charge St. Matthews', Horseheads, N. Y., 1869-92; rector Hammondsport, N. Y., 1592-1902, Holley, N. Y., 1902-04; rector Ther- esa, N. Y., since 1904; sec. Ist Missionary Dist., Central N. Y. Address: Theresa, N. Y. DUDENSING, Richard, Jr .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 30, 1860; s. Riehard and Libilla ( Klenke) Dudensing; prep, ed'n in Mr. Heidentet's Inst .; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., D.A. ; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B .; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 1, 1900. . \n- toinette Schedler; one son, Richard Dudeus- ing, b. 1903. _ Specialist in real estate law of N. Y. State, and traveled extensively on Continent of Europe to make a comparative study of its development. Sec. Hanson & Co. Independent voter. Lutheran. Mason, Clubs: Liederkranz, Comus. Address: luis Madison Av., N. Y. City.


DUDLEY A. Palmer:


Physician; b. Phippsburg. Me., 1953; ; Dart- mouth Med. Sch., M.D., 1si7; prof. surgeon at N. Y. Post-Grad. Hosp. and Med. Seh. and at Univ. of Vt. ; attending surgeon Har- Iem Ilosp. and to Randall's Island losp. Mem. County Med. Soc., Obstetrical Sve .. Acad. of Medicine, Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n. Author of various professional arti- cles. Address: 678 Madison Av., N. Y. City. DUDLEY, Edgar Swartwout:


Colonel U. S. A .; b. Oppenheim, N. Y., June 14, 1515; s. James M. and Maria ( Swart- wont) Dudley; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1670; Union Univ., Albany Law Sch., LL.B., 1575 (LL.D., Univ. Neb., 1000); m. Mary Stewart Hillabrandt. Second heut. Ist N. Y. Light Art'y, May 25. Icl: honorably mustered out, Nov. 25, 1-01; 2d lient. 2d C. S. Art'y, June 15, 1570: Ist lieut., Oct. 29, 1575; eapt. ass't q .- mu., Dec. 24, 1592; major, judge advocate genl's dep't, Feb. 2, 1901: lieut .- col., May 24, 1901; eolonel, judge advocate. Nov. 22, 1003; prof. law, U. S. Mil. Acod., since Aug. 1, 1001: lient.rol. judge advocate U. S. Vols., 2d Army Corps in war with Spain, May 9, 1-05. Served on staff Maj.Gen. Brooke, U. S. A. and Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, U. S. A .. as Jegal adviser in civil and military affairs, during their terms as mit. gov. Cuba, Der .. DUEL, Arthur B .: 1-9%, to May, 1901. Author: Military Law and Physician and surgeon; grad. Harvard, M.J> .. ]:05. Makes specialty of diseases the Procedure of Courts. Martial. 1907. Memt. Soe. Colamal Wars, S. A. R., Soc, War of 'of the car, nose and throat; aural surgeon,


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Order Spanish-Am. War. Episcopalian. Ma. son 33 and Knight Templar; has been Giat. Commander KK. T. of Neb. ; grand Sword- bearer Grand Encampment K. T. of U. S .; deputy Supreme Council A. A. S. R., Southern Jurisdiction of U. S., for the Army of the U. S., its posts, etc. Mem. Soc. Internat. Law, Nat. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Union League, Army and Navy (N. Y. City) ; also Army clubs at Fort Monroe, Va .; Fort Thomas. Ky. ; Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and West Point, N. Y. Home: Johnstown, N. Y. Ad- dress: U. S. Mil. Academy, West Point, N. Y. DUDLEY, Edwards Dudley:


Manager; b. Haverhill. N. II., 1862; s. Rev. John D. and Sarah J. (Dudley) Emerson : ed. Phillips Exeter Acad. ; grad. Dartmouth Coll., .A.B., 1>>4; m. Buffalo, N. Y., June 30, 1:92, Mary L. Underhill; children: Josephine, b. 1.93, Eleanor, b. 1896, Marjorie, h. 1599, Mary Louise, h. 1000. My'r Standard Oil Co .; traveled abroad, 1-85-89, and in 1-99. Repub- lican; Presbyterian. Mem. Buffalo Public Library Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon frater- nity; trustre and treas. Buffalo Sem. Ad- dress 318 W. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y. DUDLEY, John Leonard, Jr .:


Insurance; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 22, 1881: s. John Leonard and Fanny E. (Carpeuter) Dud- loy; grad. Stevens' Inst. of Technology, Ho- boken, N. J., 1904. Entered insurance busi- hess, 1904; is in Europe part of every year. Direetor The General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corp, It'd, of Perth, Scotland ; The General Accident Ins. Co. of PhiladeI- phia, Pa .; treas, and director The Knicker- bocker Audit Co. ; director of the Law, Fi- delity and General Ins. Corn'n, Lt'd, uf l'erth, Scotland; pres. The John L. Dudley, Jr., Co .: treas, and director of Stanford & Dudley, Inc. Republican ; Episcopalian. Mem. Chamber of Commerce, New England Soc., Beta Theta Phi. Recreation: Collector of Napoleone portraits, paintings, ete. Club : Umon League. Address: 111 E. 57th St., N. Y. City.


DUDLEY, Plimmon Henry :


Civil art metallurgical eng'r; b. Freedom. O., May #1, 1-13; s. Charles and Sarah Dud- ley ; ed. in schools of Freedom, O., Eclectic Inst., Hiram, Ohio; Ph.D., Iliram Coll .: m. Dec. 12. 150. Lucy May Bronson. Chief eng'r Valley R'y, 1872-74: chief eng'r City of Akron. O., 1-65-72. Inventor of the dyna. graph. track indicator, strommatograph for registering strains in rails under moving trains. Designed first 5-inch steel rail used in U. S., in 1-3, and introduced the first 6-inch, 100-1b. steel rails, 1-92. Made first announcement ( Iss) that decay in wood is caused by fungi. Reporter for U. S. on the nature of metal for rails, to the 6th Session of the International Railway Con- gress, Paris, 1900, and on rails for lines with fast trains to Tih Session of same, Washing- ton. 1:0. Mem. Soc. of Arts, London, Sons of Revolution, Am, Museum of Natural His- tory, Met. Museum of Art. Address: 80 l'ine St., N. Y. City.


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Manhattan Eye, Car and Throat Hosp. : consulting aural surgeon, N. Y. Health B'd Ilospitals; otologist to the Babies' Hosp. Mem. N. Y. Co. Med Soc., N. Y. Nead Medi- cine, Harvard Med. Soc., Med. Ass'r Greater N. Y., N. Y. Otol. Soc., im. Otol. Soc. 1m. Laryngol, Rhinol. and Otol. Soc. Clubs : Calumet, Racquet and Tennis, Harvard, Ards. ley, Knollwood Golf. Address: 27 E. 57th St., N. Y. City.


DUELL, Charles H .:


Jurist; b. Cortland, N. Y., April 13, 1850; s. R. Ilolland and Mary Ledyard (Cuyler) Duell; ed. Cortlandville Acad., Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1871 (LL.D., 1906) : Hamilton Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1:72; m. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1879, Harriet M., d. William 1. Sackett, Saratoga Springs, N. Y .; children: Holland S .. W. Sackett. Mary L., Charles II., Jr. Practised law, N. Y. Chry, 1874-50; Syracuse, N. Y., 1980-95; N. Y. City, 1991-04; specialty, patent law. Mem. N. Y. City Assembly, 3878-80; comm'r of patents, 1-95-1901; re- signed to resume practice of profession; in Dec., 1904, appt'd by President Roosevelt asso. justice Court of Appeals. Dist. of Co- lumbia, resigned sept. 1, Hami, to resume practice of profession in finn cf Duell, Warfield & Duell: ass't treas. Republican Nat. Com., 1904: pres. Mckinley League of Onondaga Co., N. Y., 1:96. Director Carter- Crunne Co., William 1. Rogers, Lt'd, both of Toronto, Canada. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, S. A. R. Clubs. Union League, Republican (N. Y. City), Cosmos ( Washington, D. C.). Residence: 535 West End Av., N. Y. City. Address: 00 Wall St., N. Y. City.


DUELL, Holland S .:


Patent lawyer; h. Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1851; s. Charles H. and Harriet (Sackett) Duell; grad. Yale, B .. 1., 1902; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1904; m. N. Y., Sept. 29, 1904, Mabel Halliwell; children: Charles Halliwell, b. 1003. Ilelen, b. 150G. Admitted to bar, 1:01; en- gaged in practice, with specialty in patent law, as mem. law firm of Duell, Warfield & Duell. Director Dey Time Register Co., Syra- cuse, N. Y. Republican. Clubs: Yale, Grad- uates. Address: 00 Wall St., N. Y. City,


DU FAIS, John:


Architect; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 21, 1855: s. Ferdinan ] Frederick and Louise Sterry ( Pier- son) Du Fais; ed. in private schools in t'. S. and Germany, Ilarvard Coll., class of IST7, and Mass. Inst. of Technology. Architect of various public and private buildings in N. Y., notaldy the Geneste Valley Club and Young Men's Christian Ass'n in Rochester, N. Y .; police stations in City of N. Y. ; one of archi- tects of new building of Union Club. Travels in U. S., England, France, Germany, Cuba, etc. Mem. Vetetan Corps Art'y. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Architectural League of N. Y. (ex.pres). Formuer see. Met. Golf Iss'n. Mem. Sons of Revolution and Mil. Soc. War of 1512. Clubs: I'nion. University. Address : 333 Fourth .1v., N. Y. City.


DUFF, Edward Macomb:


Clergyman: h. Geneva, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1-68: s Rev. Robert M. and Mary ( Maconth) Duff : grad. Ilobart Colf .. B.A .. ]>>, M.A., 1400; Harvard. B.A., Is9: Episcopal Theol Sch., Cambridge, Mass., B.D., 1sb1; in. Grand Rap-


ids, Mich., Jan. 2, 1996, Daisy May Konkle; children : Helen Lucile, Thomas Allen. Ass't St. Andrew's Ch., Ann Harbor, Mich., 1:2- 94; sector St. Paul's Ch., Grand Rapids, Mich., 1894.96; St. Luke's, Hastings, Minn., 1:96-99; rector St. Thomas' Ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 51pre 1:59. Lecturer in New Testament Ex- egesis, Do Lancey Divinity Sch., Diocese of Western N. Y. Editor: The American Priest at Work, long. Joint author: Psychic Re- search and Gospel Miracles, 1302. Address: 37 Bolton Place, Buffalo, N. Y.


DUFFIELD, Howard:


Clergyman; b. Princeton, N. J., April 9, 1.51; s. Prof. John T. and Sarah Elizabeth Duffield; ed. Princeton Univ. : m. N. Y. City, May 24, 1877, Katherine Nash Greenleaf. Ordained in ministry of Presby'n Church; minister at Leacock, Pa., Beverly, N. J., Detroit, Mich., and since Dec., 1501 of Old First Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City. Director of Princeton Theol. Sem., Leake and Watts' Orphan House, Sailors' Snug Harbor; memu. E'd of Mg'rs, Presby'n Ilosp. Mem. Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution. Itus travelled extensively in Europe, and has visited the Holy Land. Clubs: Century Ass'n, Princeton. Address: 12 W. 12th St., N. Y. City.


DUFFIELD, Pitts:


Publisher: b. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 22, 1569; s. Henry M. and Frances (Pitts) Duffichl; grad. Ilarvard, A.B., 1:92; m. Waslington, D. C., Jan. 6, 1904, Isabel, d. Justice MrKenna of U. S. Supreme Court; one daughter: Car- olyn Pitts, b. 1904. Formerly sec. Fox. Duffield & Co .. publishers, now pres. and director Duffield & Co., publishers (incor- porated). Met. Am. Publishers Ass'n. Delta Kappa Epsilon ( Harvard). Clubs: Univer. sity. Players', Harvard, (N. Y. City), Hasty Pudding illarvard). Residence: 135 E. 66tb St. Address: 36 West 37th St., N. Y. City.


DUFFIELD, Roy Farrel:


Clergyman ; b. Block Island, R. I., July 25, 1877; s. Silas Brainerd and Eliza Payson ( Shipnan) Duffield; ed. public schools and Adams Acad., Quincy, Mass .; Columbia Coll., B .. 1., IDov; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1903; post-grad- uate year at seminary, 1903-04. Ordered dea- con, 1003; ordained priest, 1904; chaplain of Seamen's Mission at Coenties Slip, 1003-01; Wiear St. Paul's Chapel, College Point, N. Y., 1904-07; chaplain Cathedral Schools of St. Paul (boys) and St. Mary (girls) Garden City, L. I., since Jan. 1, 1907. Republican. Recreations: Golf, tennis, yachting. .Ad- dress: Garden City, N. Y.


DUFFY, Richard:


Editor; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 26, 1573; s. John Giblon and Anie (O'Brien) Duffy : ed. in schools of N. Y. City and St. Mary's Coll., Northeast Pa. : u. 1895. Louise Chatvri. Editor Ainslee's Magazine. 1-05-1904, Wat. sou's Magazine, 1901-00; since 1906 on editor. ial staff of F. A. Sidnser Co. Author: An Adventure In Exile, a novel, 1008. Address : 260 W. Tóth St., N. Y. City.


DUGRO, Charles Horatio:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Ort. 13, 1-78; s. Philip Ilenry and Sophia ( Goeller) Puzro: grad. Princeton Univ .. A.B., 1903: N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1905; mu. Melville, Mont., June 11,


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1903. Alice Van Cleve; one son, P. Henry 3d, ] Margaret Josephine, Allen Welsh, Eleanor b. July 14, 1005, Has traveled extensively in Lansing, Nataline. Pastor Trumbull Av. Presby'n Ch., Detroit, Mich., 6 years; First Presby'n Ch., Watertown, N. Y., since Istil; prof. theology Aabarn Theol. Sem., since 1904. Author: The True Charch. Address: Auburn, N. Y. Europe and America. Admitted to bar, 1905, and engaged in practice in N. Y. City. Director Bretagne Co. (operating Hotel Savoy, N. Y. City), Clubs: Princeton, Democratic, N. Y. Athletic (N. Y. City), University Cottage (Princeton, N. J.). Residence: 10 DULLES, William: E. 58th St. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.


DUGRO, Philip Henry:


Jurist; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 3, 1555; s. An- thony Dagro; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., (with honors), Isiti, A.M., 1e75; Columbia Law Sch., Isie: m, Jei5, Sophia Gueller; children: Charles II., b. 1878, Antonia, Now Mrs. Frederick H. Cossitt, b. lesi. Elected mem. Assembly, State of N. Y., 1%; wiem. Coa- gress, 150; nominated for comptroller, City of N. Y., by Democratic Party, les4, but ow- ing to father's death immediately after nom- ination, declined it; about Is-5, nominated by gov. N. Y. as emigration comm'r of State, bat while nomination was pending in Stato Senate, was elected judge Superior Court, City of N. Y .; in 1-90, by constitutional amendment, was made justice Supreme Court, State of N. Y., and in 1000, elected to same position for term expiring 1914. Democrat. Address: Hotel Savoy, N. Y. City.


DUKE, James B .:


Capitalist and manufacturer; formerly mem. firm of Dake Bros. & Co., mi'rs of smoking tobaccos, which was absorbed in 1:90 by the Am. Tobacco Co., of which is pres. Also pres. Continental Tobarco Co., incorporated 1991; ehm o B'd of Directors, British-Am. Tobacco Co., Lt'd; director Am. Cigar Co., Am. Snuff Co., Harry Weissinger Tobacco Co., Havana-Am. Co., Ilavana Com- mercial Co., Imperial Tobacco Co., of Lun- dun, Internat. Cigar Machinery Co., Nat. Bank of Commerce, Morton Trust Co., Vir- ginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Union Bleaching and Finishing Co. ; trustee Am. Surety Co. Residence : Somerville, N. J. Address: 111 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


DUKE, William Casper:


Physician: b. Montgomery, Ala., Nor. 29, 15%7; S. Jefferson and Caroline ( Merritt) Duke: ed. at Highland-Home Coll .. High- land-1Iome, Ala., 1550->3; Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky., M.D., 1 ~~~ 5; post- graduate, Jefferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia, 1892-03, M.D., al cundem grudnm, 1:93; 10. Croghan, N. Y., Oct. 3. 1sss, Mary Kilbourne; children: Alabama Beryl, b. 1-93, Virginia Lucile, b. 1-95; Raphael Semmes, h. 1A96. Mem, Dunkirk and Fredonia Medical Society, Med. Soc. County of Chautauqua, Med. Soc. State of N. Club: Fredonia Monday. Address: Fredonia, N. Y.


DULLES, Allen Macy:


Clergyman, theologian : b. Philadelphia, Ang. 19, 1-34: s. lry. John Welsh (D.D ) al Harriet ( Winslow ) Dulles: grad. Prince- ton, B .. 1 .. 1:43, M.A., 1-T8; Princeton Theol. Sca .. 149 (D.D., Hamilton, 1001) ; studied at Leipzig I'niv, and elsewhere. abroad. 1-79 51; engaged in archaudogiral research in Sinaitie Peninsula, I>>1; in. Washington, 0. 0., Jan. 13. Isso, Edith, d. Sec. of State John W. Foster; children: John Foster, 421


Pres. mf'g corporations; b. Philadelphia. Oct. 25, 1857; s. Rev. John Welsh (D.D. ) and Harriet L. ( Winslow) Dulles; grad. Prince- ton Univ. A.B., 1978, A.M., 15-0; Univ. of Pa., LLB., 1880; received various prizes in Princeton (junior orations, Maclean Prize, Lynde Debate Prize, etr.): pres. of class from graduation; m. Lake Forest. III., Jan. 13, 1591, Sophea Rhea; children : Dorothy W., h. 1594, Edith R., b. 1807 (died Dec. 15, 1907), Foster Rhea, b. 1900, William Winslow, b. 190%. Practised law, Philadelphia, 1>>0-82; removed to N. Y., 1852, entering financial business as private sec., ass't sec. and treas., Lonisville, New Albany & Chicago R. R., 18:1.89; treas. Presby'n B'd For- eign Missions, 15-0-97; pres. Appert Glass Co., and v .- p. Mississippi Wire Glass Co., from its organization in 1001, and from 1901 also v .- p. Mississippi Glass Co. ; also treas. and director of both companies. With E. W. Humphreys, pres. Mississippi Wire Glass Co., has been especially active in develop- ment of wire glass, now so extensively used as fire retardent in window openings, ele- vator shafts and other exposures, and as serurity against breaking in skylights, etc. Director Volean Mining Co., American Stok- Co.


Republican. Mem. B'd Ed'n, Inglewood, N. J. Presbyterian. Hlas trav- eled in U. S. and Europe many times. Trustee and sec. Mackenzie Coll. (Brazil, 8. America). Mem. Pennsylvania Soe., Pres- by'n Union. Mem. Am. MInsonm Natural Ilist., N. Y. Zool. Soc., Am, Soc, Internat. Law. Clubs: University, Lawyers' Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, National Arts, Prince- ton, Pilgrims (N. Y. City), University (Phil- adelphia), Duquesne ( Pittsburgh), Engle- wood, Englewood Field, Englewood Golf. Residence: Englewood, N. J. Office ad- dress : 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


DU MAZUEL, Edmond G. F. R. (Marquis) : Consulting eng'r; b. Paris, France. 1-T: s. Dr. Edmund R. and Antonio R. du Mazuel; studied St. Chares Coll., B. L., B.S., Monaco, France, 1:93; student of Polytechnique and Licentiate ès Science, Paris, 1-9 ;. Ass't eng'r to M. Birssand of Montinelian for estimates on roads for the Isire Section, France (estimates amounting to $2, 000, 000) ; chief of staff for improvements of the harbor of Algiers; chief ass't eng'r for Broussean d'Essex, C. E, on location, erection, and construction of $2,0000,000 rack railway of La Turbie (Alpes Maritimes), and on sound. ings, estimates, ete., of the proposed piers for harbor of Monaco, Ists 99-1000; gave spo- rial lectures in hydraulic eng rias, Polytech- mique, Paris, 1000-101; since 1902, in N. Y. City, doing private bridge work, and oc- ensionally working for different firms and companies, including: N. Y. Central R. R .: Tribus & Massa, hydraulic eng'rs, as fichi eng'r for Larchmont dam and Caldwell water. works (work amounting to about $100,000); ou road location and topographical work on


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Long Island; with firm of F. S. Pearson on computations relating to works of No- caxa Power Co., Electrical Development Co. of Ontario, Ltd., and Sao Paulo R'y Co. (each of these works cost over $1,000,000); at Am. Asbestos Mills, Black Lake, P. Q., Canada, designing and supervising during erection of mills (200,00) work) ; chef Eng'r Dep't, Iroquois Construction Co. and of Niagara, Lockport and Ontario Power Co. (companies sold out by the Messrs. J. G. Robin and C. M. Wieker, to N. Y. Central and Westinghouse interests. 1905) : with C. M. Wicker, one of the promoters, 39G, of Con- solidated Eng'ring Co. of America (pres. from 19:0) ; director Consolidated Engineering Co. of America, Watchung Ire Co., and Con- crete Interlocking Sirel Corporation ; design- er, architect and cng'r of St. Edmund's Church of N. Y. City, the first reinforced concrete church in America. Address: 41 Wall St., N. Y. City.


DUMBELL, George William:


Clergyman : b. Doumias, Isle of Man, Eng- land; ed. Rugby Sch. and Univ. of Cam bridge, England. Trinity Coll., Hartford, D.D., 1992; m. Belize, Honduras, Georgiana Mary, d. Hon. Austin Cox; children: ten living; m. 2d, Mary, eldest d. late Capt. Bray, Gov't insp. mines, Quebec, Canada. Ordered deacon and ordained priest in Ch. of Eng- land; came to U. S. and was rector St. Phil- ip's Ch., Palestine, Texas, lesu: later of St. Paul's, Chattanooga, Tenn., and St. Peter's, Sherbrook, P. Q .. Canada: since 1001, rector St. James' Ch., Goshen, N. Y. Mem. Gen. Conv. of Episcopal Church, Is-0-93. Address: St. James' Rectory, Goshen, N. Y. DUMOND, Frank Vincent:


Artist; b. Rochester, N. Y .. Aug. 20, 1865; 8. Alonzo Munroe and Elizabeth Augusta (Vincent ) Dumond : ed. Rochester Pree Acad., Académie Julien, Paris, and Art Students' League, N. Y. City; m. Portland, Ore., March 9, 1-95, llelen Lydia Xavier; children : Joseph Xavier, b. 1903, Elizabeth Vincent Dumond, b. 1906. Received medal from Paris Salon, 1891; gold medals Boston, 1-93, Atlanta Cot- ton States Exp'n: 2 silver medals Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1901: silver medal St. Louis ( La. Purchase Exp'n), lot: director Fine Arts, Lewis and Clark Exp'n, Portland, Ore. V .- p. 67th St. Building Ass'n. Mem. Nat. Acad. Design, Nat. Soc. Mural Painters; instr. Art Students' League, N. Y. City. Rec- reations: Outdoor sports. Clubs: Century


AAss'n. Latos. Nat. Arts. Address: 27 W. 67th St., N. Y. City.


DUMONT, Charles Walter:


Law publisher: h. Junean, Wis., 1860; s. Dr. John E. and Julia ( Warford) Dumont ; ed. Univ. of Wis .: m. Juncan, Wis., 1-79, Jennie Hargraves: children : George, b. 1 ~~ 0, Dorothea, I. I>>5. Charles W., Jr. b. 1999. Principal and supe't of various public high schools in Wisconsin for six years: formerly treas, Edward Thompson Ca, of Northport, 1. 1., N. Y .. law publishers: now pres. and mgr Am. Law Book Co. Originator of the idea of the Cyclopedia of Law and Proced- ure, "CYC.", a furty solomir work, which is universally conceded to be the greatest work of the law, and may very properly be called the father of "Uyor Has visited most of the European countries. Republican.


Odd Fellow. Recreations: Yachting, driving. Mem. Empire State Soc. Sons Am. Revolution. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Northport Yacht. Residence: Glendale, Northport, L. I. Ad dress: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.


DUNCAN, Henry M .:


MC'r carriages; b. in Ireland, May 30, 1861; s. James and Margaret (Downey) Duncan; ed. Flushing (N. Y.) High Sch. : m. Flash- ing, L. 1., June 11, 18st, Kate F. Forman; children: Malcolm, b. 1585, Harry, b. 1su!, Kenneth, b. 1895, Theodore, h. 1:99. Treas. and mugg'r J. B. Brewster & Co., carriage mt'rs; treas. Brewster Auto Co. ; pres. Climax Zine Co. Independent in politics. Pres. Merchants' and Mf rs B'd of Trade, N. Y. City, Flushing (N. Y.) Library Ass'n; mem. Advisory B'd of United Workers. Clubs :


Knickerbocker Yacht,


Twilight. Address : Flushing, L. 1., N. Y.


DUNCAN, Louis:


Elre, eng'r; b. Washington, D. C., Mar. 25, 1std; s. Thomas and Maria ( Morris) Duncan; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1580; studied physics and mathematics ut Johns Hopkins Univ., Ph.D., 185: m. Philadelphia, Issi, Edith McKee: children : Mckee, h. J-SD, Dorothy, b. 1501, Harriet, b. 1:03, Edith, b. 1899. Served in U. S. Navy until lesi; resigned; prof. applied electricity, Johns llopkins Univ., 1987-96; head Dep't Electrical Eng'ring, Mass. Inst. Technology, 1992-04. Wrote article on Electric Traction in En. cyclopaglia Britannica; also many articles on engineering subjects in technical journals. Served as major Ist Vol. Rug'rs in Spanish- Am. War. Mem. Am. Inst. Elee. Eng is (twice pres. ) ; hon. mem. Franklin Just. ; fe !. low Am. Philos. Soc .; mem. Mathematical Soc. of France. and Physical Soc. of France. Clubs: University, Eng'rs (N. Y. City). Maryland (Baltimore), Army and Navy ( Washington ), Automobile Club of America. Residence: Pelham Manor, Westchester Co., N. Y. Address: 36 Pine St., N. Y. City. DUNCAN, William Butler:


Railway official; b. Edinburgh, Scotland, March 17, 1839; s. Alexander and Sarah (But- ler) Duncan, of Providence, R. l .; ed. in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Brown Univ., A.B., 1-0; m. New Orleans, Nov. 22, 1-53, Jane P. Sargent: children: A. Butler, Jessie Perry | Mrs. Wilton Phipps), Mary (Mrs. Paul Dana). Was pres .. 1-74-, and since I>>> has been chim'n B'd of Directors. Mobile & Oluo R. R. Co .; also director Southern & Atlantic Telegraph Co., U. S. Guarantee (')., ete .; vice-pres. Chamber of Commerce; mem. Nat. Arad. Design. Brown U'hiv. Alumni, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Mus, Nat. History. Clubs: Union, Players, Lawyers, Manhattan. N. Y. Yacht, Racquet, Whist. Resulener: ] Fifth Av. Address: 50 Broadway, N. Y. City.




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