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EAMES, John C .:
Merchant : h. N. Y. City, Aug. 1, 1460. s. Edward Everett and Mary (Capen) Eames; | Courier, 1000; same year moved to N. Y.
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grad, St. John's Mil. Acad., Sing Sing, with honors, isis; m. Denver, Colo., 1Ss, Sophia S. Cary of Louisville, Ky. Immediately after graduation entered the dry goods es. fablishment of H. B. Claflin Co., but later went West, where became interested in "a. rions enterprises; icturned to N. Y. City in 1895 and again became connected with The II. B. Claflin Co., becoming v.p. and gen. mg'r. V .. p. Associated Merchants' Co. ; treas. Dry Goods Auxiliary of Hosp. Sat- urday and Sunday Ass'n; trustee Grant Monument Ass'n; mem. order Founders and Patriots of America, New England Soc .; one of founders Merchants' Ass'n of N. Y .; comm'r and trustee Hudson-Fulton Celebra- tion Comm'n. Clubs: Engiewood Golf, Eng. lewood Field, Union League, Merchants ( N. Y. City). Address: II. B. Claflin Co., N. Y. City.
EAMES, Wilberforce:
Librarian; b. Newark, N. J., Oct. 12, 1833; s. Nelson and Harriet P. (Crane) Eamies; ed. public schools of Brooklyn (hon. A.M., Harvard, 1.96) ; unmarried. Ass't Lenox Library, ESS; ass't librarian, les2; librari. an, 1893, until consolidation, in 1:95, with the Astor Library and Tilden Trust as N. Y. Public Library; librarian Lenox branch and bibliographer since 195, Edited vols. 13-49 Sabin's Dictionary of Books Relating to America, 1>>5-92: articles by him in that work on Bibliograpdnes of The Bay Psahn Book, 1955: of Ptolemy's Geography, Is-0, and of Sir Walter Raleigh, have been printed Separately. Author: List of editions of Mar- garita Philosophien, 1586; important contri- butions to Pilling's Indian Bibbographies, from which was reprinted Bibliographie Notes on Eliot's Indian Bible, 1890. Edited. 1592, for Lenox Library, comparative edition of 1 Latin texts, with new English transla- tiun of Columbus' Letter to Sanchez on the Discovery of America (revised edit., 1803) ; wrote Inbliographical account of carly New Englund Catechism, 1998; has collected large private library, over 15,000 vols., on history, travels, philology, religions, bibliography, archaeology and ethuology, which has been mostly dispersed, excepting the portion re- Jating to the Am. Indians, which is being Atended. Republican. Mem. Am. Library .Ass'n, N. Y, State Library Ass'n, Bibling. Sue. of America (librarian since 1905), Am. Antiquarian Soc., Colonial Soc. of Mass .; Mass. Ilist. Soc., N. Y. ITist. Soc., officier d'Academie de Instruction Publique, des Beaux Arts et des Cultes of France. Club: N. Y. Library (v .- p., 1997 99; pres., 1900.01). Residence: 2732 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Ad- dress: Lenox Library, 893 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
EARHART, G. Owen:
Sor, General Finance Co .: h. Athens, O .. March 11, 1-44: s. George Henry and AAnna Elizabeth ( Witham) Earhart; ed. public schools, AAthens. O., and Ohio Univ. Was mg'r Western Union Telegraph Co., office at Athens; varr. Cincinnati Enquirer several years; special service, Western Union Tebe- graph Co., 1sos, Tampa, Fla., during Span. ish-Am. War: mg'r samo company's office. Findlay, O., 1509; telegraph editor Findlay
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City and became connected with Am. Finance | 1900-02. resided in London, 1859-1902; chm'n & Securities Co .; officer Bahia Craz Mines & Nuelter Co., and other corp'ns, 1501.07; director and see. General Finante Co. and ass't treas. Seaboard Portland Cemeat Co., 1915 Republican ; Presby'n. Mem, Ohio Soc. of N. Y. Address: 2225 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
EAFLE, Alice Morse:
Author; b. Worcester, Mass., April 27, 1>33; d. Edwin and Abby (\'lary) Morse: grad. Worcester High Sch., 1809, mr. Wor- cester, 1874, Henry Eaile; ch'idrer: Mrs. Alice Clary Earle Hyde, Mrs. Mary Earla Moore, Alexander Morse. Author: The Sab- bath in Poritan New England, 1-91; China Collecting in America, 1.92; Customs and Fashions in Old New England, 1:03; Life of Margaret Winthrop, 1:01; Diary of a Boston School Girl' (editor), 1894: Costume of Colonial Times, 1-95: Colonial Dames and Goodwives, 1895; Old Narragansett, loud; Colonial Days in Old New York, 1697; Curi- Gus Punishments of Bygone Days, 189 ;; Home Life in Colonial Days; Chill Life in Colonial Days, 19: Stage Coach and Tav- ern Days, 1900; Two Centuries of Costume in America, 1903: Old The Gardens, 100]; Sun Dials and Roses of Yesterday, 1902; Collaborator: Early Prose and Verse, 1$23; Historic Old New York, 197; Chap Book Essays, JN7; contb'r to magazines. Mom. D. A. R., Colonial Dames, Am. Hist. Ass'n. Address: 242 llenry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EARLE, Charles:
Zoologist; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 28. 1839; s. Morris and Mary Elizabeth (Dodd) Sarle; grad. Princeton Univ., B.S., ->7; studied at Univs. of Jena and Munich, Germany, 1ses+9; m. Westhory, L. 1., Sept. 30, 159], Helen flicks; children: Charles bull, b. 1897, Caroline Haviland, b. 1:59. Ass't in vertebrate palaontology, Am. Mus. Nat. His- tory, 1:01.95; has made special researches in vertebrate palæontology, vertebrate an- atomy, particularly in the morphology and evolution of the primates. Address: Colum- bus Av. and 6th St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. EARLE, Edward Henry La Touche:
Clergyman : ed. Trinity Coll., Dublin, Ire- land. Ordered dearon. 1-93, by Bishop Graf- ton, and ordained priest. 1-91, by Bishop Gillespie, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly rector St. Andrew's Ch .. Algunac, Mich. ; St. John's Ch., Le Sueur, Min. Rertor St. John's Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1901. Mem. Royal Irish Acad. Science and Litera- ture since Isss: fellow Royal Historical and Archivological Ass n of feland, since 1ss9. Author: Recreations of Archbishop (Lord) Plunkett: A Layman's Plea for Early Ser- viers. Address: St. John's Church, Fort Ilamilton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
EARLE, John Walter:
Manufacturer. b. Ulysses, Tompkins' Co., N. Y., Ang. 31. 1-5#: s J. Thomas and Susan Margaret (Taylor) Earte: rd. public schools, Ithara, Ithara Arad., 199: Cornell U'hiv., 1-69-70; m. April 17. 1-79, Rita Carr Mack: children : Charles W., h. ]>>", Harold ... h. 1844, Donald W., b. 1900. Engaged in sale of Remington typewriters and organizing Remington Typewriter Co.'s business, AT. 1902; director-gen. for Europo of saine Co.,
Am. Soc. in London, 1:39-1900; v .- p. and di. rector Calon Typewriter Co. ; director Mer- chants' Exchange Nat. Bank. Republican : Episcopalian. Officer Imperial Order of the Mejidich (Turkish, brevet and decoration by Khodive of Egypt). Mem. Chamber of Comuneree State of N. Y. Mem. F. and .1. M. (past master No. 1097, London). Clubs: Cornell Univ., Hardware, Union League ( Brooklyn). Address: 2>0 Broadway, N. Y. City.
EARLE, Lawrence Carmichael:
Artist; b. New York, Nov. 11, 1845; s. John E. and Mary M. (Dorset) Earle: ed. public schools, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; studied art in Munich, Florence, Rome. Profes- sinally engaged as artist painter sinro 1809. Mem. Nat. Arad. Design, Aiu. Water Color Sor., N. Y. Water Color Club; honor- ary mem. Art Inst. of Chicago. Address: 9 Union St., Moutclair, N. J.
EARLE, Thornton:
Lawyer; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1470; s. Samuel S. and Josephine (Driggs) Earle; ed. public schools N. Y. City; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1992; N. Y. Univ., LLB., 1.96, LL.M., 1900. Mem. law firm of Thornton & Farle. Republican : Presbyterian. Menu. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Club: Columbia Yarhe. Residence: 102 W. 75th St. Address: 35 Park Row, N. Y. City. EARLEY, Cornelius J .:
Lawyer; b. Elizabethport, N. J., April 17, ISTO; s. John and Katharine ( Dougherty ) Farley; ed. De La Salle Inst., N. Y. City, N. Y. Univ. Law School, LL.B., with first honors. 1-91; m. June 21, 198, Rose Marie MeDevitt : children: Gladys, b. 1-99, Jack, b. 1001, Ennice. b. 1902, Cornelius ... Jr., b. 1543, Bernard J., b. 3:05. Admitted to bar of N. Y. Conuty. April 7, 1602: ass't cor- poration counsel, City of N. Y., 1893-95: en- gaged in private practice since 1-95. Director of and att'y for James B. Regan Importation Co .; general counsel for Ancient Order of Hibernians. N. Y .; att'y for Hotel Knicker- bocker, Windsor Trust Co., Universal Taxi- meter Cab Co. Democrat. Mem. Gen. Cum- mittee of Tammany Ilall; chi'n Sith Assom- bly Dist., Tammany Ilall Organization, 1-97- 9. Mem. Bronx Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Phi Delta Phi fraternity, Wood- Inn of the World. Nathalie; Dem. Catholic Club, Bronson Catholic Club. Rrereatiuns: Horseback ruling, driving. Summer home : Oak Lodge, Blue Point, L. I. Residenre: 4.6 R. 130th St. Address: 271 Broadway, N. Y. City.
EARP, Edwin L .:
Lilucator; b. Ilchester, Md., Oct. 96, 1-67; s. Israel S. and Rachael M. (Barnett) Earp; ed. Dirkir son Prop. Srh., Dickinson Coll., .A.B, 1-5, N. Y. Umy., AA ML., 1-7, Dr.w Theol. S.m. B.I. 1.9%, Berlin, Ist: 09, Leip- zig, Ph.D. 199-101; m. Hugewood, S. J .. May 1. 1900, Lina Gibb Prarsall: chiliren:
Ruth, b. B:03, James, b. 1901 United with Nrwark Conf .. M. E. Church, 19to; In ut appointments' in Newark and Plainfield. N. J., until Ang. 1901; prof. soriology and hrad Dep't Sociology Syracuse Univ, since 19 1; traveled in Europe, 1-09-101. Republican. Mem. Nat. Edn'l' Ass'n, Nat. Conf. Char- 135
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ities and Correction, State Conf. same, Sy- | order. racuse Chamber of Commerce: director Sy- racuse branch Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and The Associated Charities of Syracuse; mem. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. Anthor: Social Aspects of Religious Institutions, 1908. Address: 703 University Av., Syracuse, N. Y.
EARP, Wilbur F .:
Lawyer; b. in Howard County, Maryland ; s. Edward and Julia A. (Newton) Earp; ed. in commun schools of Maryland and N. Y. Law School; m. N. Y. City, Jane 20, 1908, Emma Jane Miller. Has been practising law in N. Y. City since 1902. Daring the '90s published a newspaper at Ellicott City, Md., the Republican organ for Howard County. Candidate for legislature in Mary- land in I>94, and defeated; active in poli- ties in that State for several years; came to N. Y. City in 1:59, since which time has given no attention to politics. Republican; Universalist. Memu. N. Y. Lawyers Ass'n, Dwight Alumni Ass'n, Mason ( Concordia Lodge No. 13 vf Md.). Residence: 67 River- side Drive. Address: 20 Wall St., N. Y. City.
EASLEY, Ralph Montgomery:
Cim'n Exec. Council Nat. Civic Federa- tien; b. Schuyler Co., Ill., Feb. 25, 1535; s Charles L. and Elizabeth J. (Berry) Essley; ed. in public schools of Quincy, 111 .; m. Mechanicsburg, O., Mar. 23, 1ss1, Nerva C. Cheney. Went to Hutchinson, Kan., 15: teacher in public schools, lo.7- is; prop'r and editor Hutchinsou Daily News,
1853-91; postmaster of Ilutehinson, Is:2-57; on staff of Chicago Jeter-Ocean in charge of politico-economnie dep't; organ- ized Civic Federation of Chicago in 1-93, and was its sec. 7 years; organized Nat. Civic Federation, Nov., 197, and has since been chm'n of its Executive Council, with head- quarters in N. Y. City. Promoter of nation- nl conference on primary election reform, N. Y. City, Jan., ley: national conference on primary election reform. A. 1. City, Aug., 1.95; nat. conference on trusts and com- binations, Chicago. Sept., 1:09. Republican. Residence: Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 21 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
EAST, Jehn P .:
Lawyer: b. Angusta Co., Va., Oet. 21, JS70; s. Samuel A. and Locie V. (Howell) Kast; ed. Staunton Mil. Acad. ; Washing- ton and Lee Univ .; Umv. of Va., B.L., 1:91. Mem. State bars, N. Y. and Va .; junior mieth. law firm Phelps, Ivins & East. Dem- Gerat; l'resbyterian, Mem. N. Y. South- eru Soc., The Virginians, Va. Hist. Soc. Club: Manhattan. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
EASTABROOK, W. N .:
Telegraph ". treasnier; b. Scranton. P., March 5, 1-17; s. Sylvanus anul Lucy J. (Newberry) hastabrook; ed. public schools of Serantoon: m. Elmira, Ists, Viola G. Mir- dock; one child. Alire I. Diretor 2ul Nat. Bank. Elmire, N. Y .: director N. Y. and Pn. Telegraph and Tekphone Co .; treas. Elmira Arad. Sciences. Republican; Con- Frerationalist. Mem. B'd Me'rs (Ser, and tras ) Deformatories State of N. Y .: 0hl Time Telegraphers' Ass'n, S. A. R., Masomie
Recreations: Camping, canoeing, fish- ing, motoring. Club : Centory. Address : Elmira, N. Y.
EASTMAN. Frederic Selomen:
Clergyman ; b. Minden. Ont., Canada, Nov. 30, 1>71; s. Benjamin and Sarah ( Whittle) Nastman; ed. Montreal Diocesan Thenl. Coll .; m. Clarenceville, Quebec, July 6, 190), Frances Augusta Johnson: children: Frau- ces Alfreda, b. 1903, Frederick Juhn, b. 1905, Erie Ingram, b. 1907. Ordained in 1-96 and served one year as ass't in Montreal Cathedral to Archdeacon Norton: for three years in Southern Arizona, 1899-1902; rec- tor of St. John's Ch., Massena, N. Y., 1902- 07; since 1907 rector St. John's Episcopal Ch., Auburn. Address: Auburn, N. Y. EASTMAN, George:
Manufacturer: b. Waterville, N. Y., July 12. 1854; s. George W. and Maria (Kilbourn) Eastman; ed. private and public schools. Rochester, N. Y .; unmarried. Was amateur photographer and made experiments for im- provements of photographie processos; per- fected process for making dry plates, and lou began to manufacture them: inventor of the kodak and of transparent rollable film; now pres. and director Eastman Ko- dak Co .; managing director Kodak Co., Lt'd, London; director Alliance Bank, Roch- ester Savings Bank, Security Trust Cu., Rochester Orphan Asylum, Rochester Homu.o. Ilosp. Decorated by French Gov't as Chev- alier Legion d'honneur. Republican. Club: Gonesee Valley ( Rochester). Address: 350 East Av., Rochester, N. Y.
EASTMAN, Henry M. W .:
Lawyer; b. Roslyn, N. Y., Mar. I, 1854; 8. Henry W. and Lydia (Macy) Eastman; ed. local schools and Columbia Law Sch., 1 -; m. Roslyn, N. Y., Sept. 20, lois, Gussie Rush- mon : children: llenry W., b. 1s-3, William, b. I>>5. Practising law from 1975; now wem. law firm of Eastman & Eastman, N. Y. City ; also Ist v .- p. The Roslyn Savings Bank, Roslyn, N. Y .; trustee Glen Cove Bank, Olen Cove, N. Y .; sec. and treas, llempstead Harbor Real Estate Co .; pres. Spe Real Es- tate Co. Republican; was treas. Nassau Co., N. Y., 1-99-1002. Episcopalian; treas. Trinity Ch., Roslyn, N. Y. Treas. Bryant Circulatiing Library Ass'n, Roslyn, N. Y. Mom. Nassau Co. Bar Ass'n. N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc., Roslyn Benevolent Soc., Pro- tection Lodge, 151, I. G. O. F., Roslyn Loden 2. Shield of Honor. Residence : Roslyn. Nassau Co., N. Y. Address: 277 Broadway, N. Y. City.
EASTMAN, Samuel Elijah:
Clergyman; b. Oswegotchie, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y .: s. Rev. Morgan L. and Evelina ( Thorpe) Eastman ; ed. Oberlin Coll., Ohio, B. A., Andover (Mass. ) Theol. Sem., B. D. ; in. Proria, IN., Aug. 26, 155, Bertha Ford; chiliren: Morgan Stehley, b. If, Austice Fund, b. 1-79, Crystal C,, b. 1-st, Max Fans- trr. b. 13. Pastor of churches at Swamp- scott, Mass., 1875-7, Newport, Ky., 197 -1. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1- 1-6; was for sevrn tears in poor health on a farm in Canan. Haigna, N. Y .; pastor Park Church finde. prudent), Kimira, N. Y., since 1-94. In Civil War served the last year, enlisting in June, Isol for one year or closing the war;
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appt'd corporal. May, 1565. Traveled in the | Universalist. Mem. N. V. State Med. Sor., British Isles, Norway and Sweden in 1902 Onondaga Med. Soc., Syracuse Avad. of Medicine, Central N. Y. Med. Ass'n. Rer- reation : Motor boating. fshing. Club: Vit izens'. Address: 1103 E. Genesee St., Syra- cuse, N. Y. by the kindness of the Park Church and Congregation, gave lectures on Ireland and on Norway upon return. Has published pamphlets on: The Cure of Corporate Crime, 1905; Ethics of Democracy with Special Ref- EASTON, Robert T. B .: crence to Government in Cities, 1000; 0 Phrases under New Light, 1907. Recorded among the Sage Chapel preachers at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Independent in politics. Congregationalist.
Trustve Palmer Inst., Lakemont, N. Y. Mom. G. _ L. R. Club: Century (Elmira). Address: 11s E. Chemung Pl., Elmira, N. Y.
EASTMAN, William Reed:
Clergyman, education official; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 19, 1:25; s. Orman and Mary (Reed) Lastiman; grad. Yale, 1834: U'nion Theol. Sem .. 182; m. 1-6;, Laura E. Barnes; children : Mary Reed, and Mrs. Margaret (Eastman) Fearey, (wife of Malcolmn Shil- and Fearey). Chaplain 22d regunent. N. Y. Volunteers, 1803-61; pastor Cong'l Ch. in Plantville, Conn., Suffield, Conn., and S. Framingham, Mass., 1565-9; connected with N. Y. State Library since 1892; now chief Division of Edn'l Extension in N. Y. State Ed'n Dep't. Mem. G. A. R., N. Y. Com- mandery Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Order of Founders and Patriots of America. Am. Libiary Ass'n. Address: N. Y. State Li- brary, Albany, N. Y.
EASTON, Edward Denison:
Lawyer, organizer ot the talking machine business; b. Gloucester, Mass., April 10, 1836; s. Denison Mitchell and Mary ( Lyle) Easton; ed. public schools Arcola and Pat- erson, N. J .; grad. Law Sch. Univ. Goorge town; m. Ist, Washington, D. C., Hattie Kaldenbach . 2l, Washirzom, D. C., Helen Mortimer Jefferis; childien: a son and four daughters. Became expert stenographer, doing newspaper and court work : reporter and ass't editor Hackensack (N. J.) Ke- publican; stenographer U. S. Lighthouse B'd, Washington, D. C .; reported Gnitean trial and Star Route trials for the't, and nearly every event of national importance for 15 years: admitted to bar, Supreme Court, Dist. Columbia, making corporation law a specialty. With the invention of graphophone abandoned law and strnography and made the development of talking ma- chine industry lifework; organized, 19-9. Columbia Phonograph Co. and became its pres. : in 1:03, when his company consoli- dated with the American Graphophone d'a., he became pres, end counsel of the combined companies. Also pres. the Bart Co., Sus- quehana Power Co., and v. p. Hackensack Trust Co. Residence: Arrola, N. J. Ad-
dress : Tribune Building, N. Y. City.
EASTON, Frederick Edward:
Physician; b. Cedarville, N. Y .. Dec. 18, 1-61; Charlon E. and Mary E. Chapman ) Easton: ed. Moravia Ich Sch. Clyde Ilich Sch .. Curtice Prep Sch .. L. 1. Coll. Hosp, M.D., 1%4; n. Moravia, N. Y., Ort. 9, 1ssi, Celestia E. Richardson, Practised Furt Plain. N. Y., 1->15: Richfield Springs, N. Y., 1 --- 90: Van Hornesville, X. Y., 19996: SI0 1496, at Syracuse: health officer, Richtigli Springs, 18-6 -9; alderman, Syracase, 1111 00. )
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Feb. 19, 1811: s. Jub and Grace (Thomas) Easton; ed. priv- ate and public schools; grad. Coll. of the City of N. Y., 1500; Columbia Coll. Law Sch .; m. Wilton, Conn., Josephine Jones: children: Grace J., Alice (m. William I. C. Mayer), Mary (m. Samuel C. Kellogg), Rob- ert J., Clifford H. ( Labrador explorer). Admitted to bar, 1:62, in N. Y. City and in continuous practice ever since. Republican. Mem. Old Dutch Reformed Ch., Flatbush : Am. Geog. S.c. (life mem. ), Nat. Geog. Soc. (Washington, D. C.) : delegate to Greng. Congress. 1905; mem. New England Soc. (life mem.), N. Y. City and State Bar Ass'ns. Presbyterian Union. Krereation : Traveling. Residence: 458 E. Elst St., Brook- Iyn. Address: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.
EATON, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton:
Clergyman, anthor: b. Kentville, N. S .; s. William and Anna Angusta Willoughby ( Hamilton ) Eaton; early ed'n inder fath- er's direction ; grad Harvard Univ., A.B., 1.50, followed by course of theological study and reading: A.M., Dalhousie I'niv., lah- fax, N. S., 1901; D.C.L., Kings Cuiv., Wind sor, Nova Scotia, 1005; unmarried. Ordered dearon, Isso, by Bishop Kmekerharker, 1:54. and ordained priest, Iss5, by Bishop Potter. in Episcopal ministry; minister in charge St. Andrew's Ch., Chestnut Hill, Mass .. 15.G: since 19 6, resident of N. Y. City; since 1800, engaged in literary work. Auth- or: The Heart of the Croods-Historieat Religion in the Light of Modern Thunght. ] .**; AraGian Legends and Lyrics. 1-89: The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution, 1991 : Tales of a Garrison Town, 1-22: Manual of Letter Writing, 1994: Acadian Balady, 1:03; Poems of the Christian Year, 1905: 'The Lotus of the Nile and Other Poems. 1946: and many poems in notable anthologies. Editor: College Requirements in English (3 editions ), 1-12-1900; Pope's Rape of the Lock, 3901; Recollections of a Georgia Loy- alist (written in 1-56 by Mrs. Elizabeth Lichtenstein Johnston), 1901. Contributor to magazines, prose, verse and historical mona- graphs. Honorary mem, New Bruswirk Hist. Suc .; corr. mem. Nova Scotia list. Soc .: life mem. Mass. Historic-Genealogical Soc. : member Bostan Authors' Club. Address: 2- 1. 11th St., N. Y. City.
EATON, Charles Warren:
Artist: b. Allmany, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1957: S. Daniel Oliver and Mary ( Bounds) Eaton: ed. Nal. Arad. of Design and Art Students' League of N. Y .: exhibited Royal Arad. and tiro vegor Gallery, London, Paris Exp'n. 1a (hn. mention); Charleston Exp'n (silver mirdal) : also at Salmagundi ishil'ns; award ed Proctor Prize, Pom1: Inness prize. 1902, and Shaw prize, 1903: associate Nat. Avad. : gold medal Philadelphia Art Club, 1900: Inness gold medal, Nat. Nead. of Design, P'#44; SHl. ver medal, La. Purchase Exp'n, 1901: repro-
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sented in Permanent Collections in Brook- i chainman, later becoming clerk and travel- lyn Art Inst. and Boston Art Clubs; exhib- ited at Paris Salons, 1903-04, 1905-06, also at i Lille, France, and at the Antwerp Triennial i Exhb'n, 1901; gold medal from Paris Sa- lon, 19 6. Mem. Am. Water Color Soc., N. Y. Water Color Club, Fine Arts Feder .. tien. Clubs: Salmagundi, Lows. Residence : Bloomfield, N. J. Address (studio) : 315 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
EATON, Frederick Heter:
Manufacturer; b. Berwick, Pa., April 15, 1563; s. Ralph C. and Eliza Knapp (Dicker- man) Eaten; ed. in public school; m, Blooms- berg, Pa., 1 ~~ 1, C. Elizabeth Furman; one daughter, Mae Eaton Crispin. Engaged in manufacturing sirce Isso; pres, and director Am. Car and Foundry Co. since 1902; also v .. p. and director Susquehanna, Blooms- burg & Berwick R. R .: director Columbia Trust Co., Seaboard Nat. Bank, Hoyt & Woodin Mf'g Co., Sligo & Eastern R'y;
trustee Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N Y, Mem. Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Clubs: Union League, N. Y. Athletic, Metropolitan, (N. Y. City) ; Union League ( Philadelphia). Residence: 40 Central Park South. Office: 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
EATON, Henry William:
Insurance; b. London, England; ed. in private schools. Entered service of liver- pool and London and Globe Ins. Co. in 1946, representing it at Bristol, le76-78; came to N. Y. City in Ists as ass't ing'r of N. Y. 1.raneb; made resident mg'r, 1887. Asso. mem. Inst, of Actuaries of England; pres. - Nat. B'd of Fire Underwriters of U. S., 1897-98. Author: Fifty Years of Work in the United States of America (history of Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Ins. Co. in the U. S.); also many papers on nre insurance topics. Residence: Mamaroneck, N. Y. Address: 45 Wilham St., N. Y. City. EATON, Homer:
Publishing agent; b. Enosburg, Vt., Nov. 16, 1>34; s. Bennett and Betsy Maria { Web- ster) Eaton; ed. public schools, West Enos- burg, Vt .; Bakersville (Vt.) Acad., and Theol, Som., Concord, N. H. ( D.D., Syracuse I'niv., 1578); (LL.D., Syracuse Umy. and Nebraska Wesleyan Univ., 1907); m. Sheldon, Vt., April 2s, less, Hannah Saxe, Was ad- mitted to Troy Conf. on trial in 1957, and was its first ass't see., 1-f1-70; see., 1970-77: in pastorate of serrral important churches until Feb., 1 9, when was elected publish- ing agent Methodist Book Concern, N. Y. City, which office he still holds, Delegate to M. E. Gen. Cont., Brooklyn, INTE: tra- ternal delegate to Gen, Conf. M. N. Ch. in Canada; reserve delegate to Gen. Cont., 14.6, and delegate for eight consecutive sessions thereafter; delegate Erumenical Cont., Lon- don, 1-$1 and 1001; presiding elder, Albany dist., and subsequently Cambridge dist .; treasurer Board of Foreign Mi.sions, 3. th- odist Episcopal Church, and truster several universities and theologica; institutions. Address: 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. EATON, James Shirley:
Statistician; b. Na-Eville. Tenn., AAug. 1. 1-64: s. Brig. Gen. John Eaton: ed. Wash- ington (D.C.) High School, Dartmouth Coil .. Marietta Coll, Began railway service as
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Ling auditor, afterward railroad editor of the Wall St. Journal; now statistician and sin .. cialist in railway matiers. Also lecturer m the Tuch School of Commerce, Dartmouth Coll. Author: Railroad Operations; also sev. erat monographs on railway subjects. Mem. Am. Counomic Ass'n. Clubs: Republican. Graduates, Railroad Club of N. Y. Resi dence: Riverside Drive and 139th St, Au- dress: 27 William St., N. Y. City. EATON, John R .:
Physician; b. Arlington, Vt., April 3, 1519; s. Ryland F. and Clarissa Cook (Clark ) Eaton; ed. Hungerford Collegiate Inst., .1d. ums, N. Y,, Coll. of Medicine, Syracuse Univ., M.D, 1575; m. Syracuse, N. Y., June 26, 1842, Sophia E. Vail; children: Maurice Van Duyn, b. 1557 (died 182), Charles Em- mett, b. 1850 (died 1s9%), Chester Ryland. b. Ilas practised medicine since Its: health officer of town for 20 years, elected 1907, and reelected 19vs, pres. village of Chit- tenango. Democrat ; Presbyterian, Mr.m. Madison Co. Med. Soc., Central N. Y. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Acad. of Mirdi- cine, Syracuse, N. Y. Trustee Yates Unian High Sch., Chittenango, N. Y. Mem. Sulli- van Lodge of Masons (past master). Ad. dress: Chittenango, N. Y.
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