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Capitalist, billing hile; born Hudson, O., Ort. 13, 1949; s. Edgar Birge and Mary H. (Dawes) Ellsworth ; ed. public schools Ifud- son. and Western Reserve Prep. Sch .; m. Ist 1574, Eva d. Oliver M. Butler, of Chicago (died 15>8) ; 21, 1-95. MIrs. Julia M. Fincke, d. Benjamin G. Clarke, of N. Y. City. Owner and operator of coal mines since 1:09; mem. B'd South Park Comm'rs. Chicago, 15-9-09; mem. B'd Directors World's Columbian Exp'n, 192-94; connoisseur in Chinese porce- lains, ancient Greek statuettes, Oriental rugs and tapestries; philanthropist. Engaged in founding model coal mining town, Ellsworth, Pa., land to be owned by the miners. In- terested as officer and director in large cor- porations (Postal Telegraph Cable Cu., B. & O. and Chicago Railway Co., etc.). Mem. Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. City. Mem. Bibliog. and Durer Soc., London : Numismatic Soc., Am. Fine Arts Soc., Soc. Municipal Art, .Im. Museum of Natural History, Shakes- prare Noe. of N. Y. City; Bibliog. Soc., Bus- Ion : Nat, Sculpture Sir., Dunlop Suc., Au. Institute Architects, Nat. Geog. Soc. (Wash- ington, D. C.) ; A.A.A.S. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs. Clubs: Du ne Art ( Washington, D). C.) ; Casten (Chicago) ; Metropolitan, Union League. Players, Grober, Century, Manhat- tan, Lambs, Lotos, Bron: (N. Y. City): Odd Volumes ( Boston) : Pilobiblion ( Philadel- phia) ; Duquestr [ Pittsburgh). Residence: 15 East 53d St., N. Y. City.
ELLSWORTH, William Webster:
Publisher, lecturer: b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 30, 1-05: s. Oliver Llisworth; great grand -on of Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth and of Noah Webster; ed. in Boston private schools; m. Hartford, Conn., June 4, Ists, Helen Yale Siaith. Since Ist sec. of the Century Co .; breturer on Am. Ilistory; From Lexington to Yorktown; Arnold and Andre, etc .; comtle'r to magazines; mem. Am. Fine Arts Soc., Am. Museum Natural History, Nat. Sculpture Soc. Chuils: Municipal Arı, Cen- tury. Barnard, Players, Aldine, Address: 33 F. 5th St., N. Y. City.
ELLSWORTHI, Wolcott Webster:
Clergyman: b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 25, 1667: s. Pinckney W. and Julia (Dow) Ells- worth; ed. Hartford High School, 1:95, Yale, B ._ 1., 1-201. Cambridre Episcopal Theol. School, 1:02-43: Bertrley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., 1 93-94; m. Sept. 15. 1:55, Leah van Welthere; me daughter, Louise Wolcott Ellsworth, b. Oct. 1. 1. Made dencon, 1-94, and ordained priest by the Rt. Rev. John Williams, D.D., L.L.D., 1-07. Curate of Christ Church. Greenwich, Conn., 1-9145; rretar Christ Church, Thionville, Conn., nud minister in charge St. James'
Author; b. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1535; s. George and Cornelia ( Brooks) Ellwanger ; ed. Racine Coll., Yale Univ., A.B., 1876; in. Rochester, N. Y., May 10, 1557, Laura Selden. Admitted to N. Y. bar, 1878. Devoted to lit. erature; contb'r of poems to magazines. Au- thor: A Summer Snowflake and Drift of Other Verse and Sung, 1902; The Oriental Iug, 1903. Clubs: Manhattan (N. Y. City), Genesee Valley (Rochester). Address: 210 East Av., Rochester, N. Y.
ELMENDORF, Theresa West:
Librarian: b. Pardeeville, Wis., Nov. 1, 155; d. Hubbell aud Helen ( Roberts) West : ed. public schools of Milwaukee; grad. Miss Wheelock's Sch. for Girls ( Milwaukee), 1970; in. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1896, IIonry Liv- ingston Elmendorf (died July 8, 1006). Dep- uty librarian Milwaukee Public Library, Issu- 92; librarian, 1892-96; ass't librarian ( 1st ofi- cer after librarian) Buffalo Public Library, since Aug. 1, 1906; special bibliographer. 1003- 15. Mein. Am. Library Ass'n (v .- p., 1895-96), N. Y. Library Ass'n (pres. 1003-04), Highland Park Lit. Soc. Has written various articles on professional topics for The Library Jour- Inl and The Chautauquan. Address: 219 Nor- wood Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
ELMER, Herbert Charles:
Edneator, author; b. Rushford, N. Y., Mar. 00. IsGU; s. Charles J. and Lucy J. (Ashley ) Elmer; grad. Cornell Univ., A.B., 1983; Johns Hopkins Univ., I'h.D., 1-8; m. Ist, Balti- more, JId., 1-56, Ruse Elmore; 2d, E. . \u- rora, N. Y., 1591, Bertha E. Brebe; children : Basil B., b. 1:92, Charles Wellington, b. 1.06, Clarence Jefferson, b. 1914. Tutor in . Latin, Johns Hopkins Univ., less; ass't prof. Latin, Cornell Univ., since les8; studied in Univs. of Leipzig and Bonn, Germany, ISS5. 80; traveled in Europe, 1-95-96. Director Cuba Nat. Bank. Republican; Preshy'n. Mom. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. (Corneil), Beta Theta Pi, Am, Philol. \sa'n. Author: Tha Copulative Conjunctions, Que, Et and Atque, in the Inscriptions in Terence and in Cato; The Latin Prohibitive; Studies in Latin Moods and Tenses. Editor: The Captivi of Plautus, the Phormio of Terenre. Conth'r of numerous articles in Am. Journal of Phil- losy, Translations and Proceedings of Ani. Philol. Ass'n, The Classical Review, Tho Latin Leaflet, etc. Recreation: Tennis, Clubs: Town and Gown, Faculty Tennis. Address: Jbaca, N. Y.
ELMORE, Elmore Franklin:
Lawyer; h. Troy, N. Y., July 31. 1973; grandson Franklin Elmore, of Northern New York; s. of Bradford C. V. and Agnes ( Eu- ton) Elinore: grad. Yale Coll., A. B., 1su5; Columbia Law Sch., LL. B. ; unmarried. Trav- eled extensively in U. S. and Europe, spend- ing one year in England. Republican; Epis- ropalian. Mem. Rensselaer Co. Bar, Phi Beta Kappa ( Yale), Alpha Delta Phi. Rep- reation: Motoring. Clubs: Troy, Wateryhet Arsenal Golf, Yale (N. Y. City), Address: 199 2d St., Troy, N. Y., or Plattsburgh, N. Y.
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ELSBERG, Nathaniel A .:
Lawyer, senator; b. N. Y. City; ed. pub- Jie schools of N. Y. City, and grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1991; Univ. of N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1-03; also one year at Co- lumbia Law Sch. Engaged in editorial and newspaper work, 1991-93, and was associate editor American Leonomist : admitted to bar, 1893, and since then engaged in practice at N. Y. City. Republican; elected to Senate, from 15th Senate Dist, 1 ; reelected, 1900, 1902, 1904; declined nomination, 196. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Della Chi fraternity, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Clubs: Repub- lican, Lotos. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.
ELSWORTH, Edward:
Lawyer, banker; b. N. Y. City, 1510; s. John and Martha (Van Varick) Elsworth; ed. Rutgers Grananar Sch. (N. Y.), Dutchess Co. (N. Y.) Acad., State and Nat. Law Sch. (A.M., Rutgers Coll. ) ; m. Ist Poughkeepsie, 1867, Mary Johnston; 2d. Aug. 29, 1906, Mary Louisa Armstrong; children: Mary. Ethel, 1Tinton, Edward W. Supervisor Poughkeep- sie ; mem. B'd Ed'n; mayor Poughkeepsie, 1887-88, 1891-92; major and judge advocate 8th Brigade, N. G. N. Y .; pres. and trustee Poughkeepsie Savings Bank; treas. and trus- tee Vassar Coll .; trustee Vassar Brothers Inst. Mem. Holland Soc. of N. Y. Suns of the Revolution. Deinorrat. Mem. Dutch Re- formed Ch. Mem. Nat. Geng. Soc. Chubs: Amrita, Transportation (N. Y. City), Adirun- dack League. Address: 303 Mill St., Pongh- keepsie, N. Y.
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ELWELL, Frank Edwin:
Sculptor, writer; b. Concord. Mass., Juno 15, 18; s. John Wesley and Clara ( Farrar) Elwell; cd. public schools; studied sculpture nt Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Ecole Royal des Beaux Arts, Ghent, Belgium, and finally under Jean Alexandre Palquiere (mem, of Inst. of France) ; m. Paris, France, Nov. 30, 1ss2, Molina Mary Hildreth: children: Aleott Farrar, Stanley Bruce. Received highest award at Chicago Exp'n, 1-03; gold medal from Art Club of Phila. (twice), silver medal Pan- Am. Exp'n; silver medal, Leopold II., Royal Art Sch. of Ghent, Belgium; honored by Pa. Acad. Firo Arts; honorary mem. ('in- cinnati Art Club. Seven years in Europe ; visited Mexico, Egypt, South America, Hlas always stood for hunest sculpture as against trades unionism and organizations, and the "manufacture"' of sculpture, by other than the mind and hands of the senlptor himself: has been expert and critic on modern sculpture, and a constant worker for the preservation of artistic integrity in 1m. sculpture. First American to model a statue in America that was ererted in Europe. Among his better known works are: Monn- ment at Edam, Holland, . Death of Strength ; bust of Lurd Provost of Aberdeen, at Aber- dorn, Scotland ; stattle of Awakening of Beypt, in Paris: equestrian statue of Gien. Hancock, Gettysburg; monument in Edwin Routh, Mt. Auburn, Cambridge; the two foun- tains of Kronos and Cores, Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo; Irkens and Little Nell. Fairmont Bank, Phila. : state of New Life, Lowell, Mass. ; Greece and Rome, New York Custom
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House : Dispatch Rider, Orange, N. J .; "The Flag, " Rhode Island State 7th Reg't monu- ment at Vicksburg. Miss. ; statue of "Intel- ligence " in Radcliff Coff. Library at Cam- bridge, Mass: "Kronos, " in Harvard Unian. Cambridge; busts of Hon. Levi P. Morton and Garrett 1. Ilobart, Senate Chamber, Washington, D. C .; "'Dante" and "Shakes- peare " Scranton Memorial Library, Madi- son, Conn. Veteran mem. Concord Art'y Co. (two enlistments) ; executive mem. Old Col- ony Club. Address (studio) : 14 Indson I'l., Weehawken, N. J.
ELWELL, John Duryea:
President; b. Brooklyn, Dec. 30, 1515: s. Jolin Payne and Cathrine ( Duryea) Elwell; ed. Poly. Inst., Brooklyn; m. Hadley, Mass., Sept. 10, 1820), Maria Whiting Huntington ; children: Theodora Kathrine, b., 1872; C'liza- beth Huntington, b. Isit. Por 27 years was converted with the shipping firm, established in N. Y. City in 1:23 by his grandfather, John Elwell. at Coffee House Slip, now font of Wall St .; associated with David Duws & Co. in pier and warehouse management; built first electric R. R. at New Orleans, and in- vented a foundation for electric railways there, approved by the corporation of New Orleans: pres, and mg'r many industrial corporations. President of John D. Elwell & Co. Conveyed, as special messenger of the U. S. Navy Dep't, its request to Baring Bros. & Co., of London to guarantee owner of steamer, sent to relief of Greely Expd'n, against loss in Aretic ice; organized and man- aged musical festival, 7th Reg't Armory ( Theodore Thomas, conductor) ; chmi'n Musical Com., Brooklyn Philharmonic Sor .; contracted in Vienna with Strauss for first Am. tour, and with Strauss ant orchestra gave opening performance at Madison Sy. Garden; originator and mg'r internat. cable chess matches for Newnes Trophy, between U. S. and Great Britain; also for match be- twoen U. S. Ho. Reps, and House of Com- mons. Republican, Mem. of musical, lit- erary, chess, whist and social clubs. Ad- dress: 29 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ELY, Albert Heman:
Physician and surgeon; b. Elyria, Ohio, Nor. 22, 1800: s. Heman and Mary ( Day) Ely: ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., Yale, B.A., 1-55, Coll. Phys, and Surg. (Co- lumbia ), M.D., 1- S; m. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1-91, Mande Lonise Merchant: chil- dren: Albert Heman, Jr., Francis Sherburne. After receiving degree of M.D., was interne at St. Luke's Hosp .; traveled about for two Years and did post-graduate work in Vienna. Since return engaged in practice as physi- ciam and surgeon in N. Y. City. Republican : Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Arad. Medicine, N. Y. State Med. Suc., and Incal medical societies. Men. New England Soc. Clubs: University, Yale, Southampton. Address: 17 W. 50th St., N. Y. City. ELY, Fred William:
lawyer: h. hoekport, N. Y., May 15. 1900; s. Ellsworth and Maria ( Van Horn) Ely : ed. lockport pubhr schools, Buffalo High Sch. ; grad. Cornell I'niv. B.A., Jem; I niv. of Enf- falo Law Sph .. L.l. B., 199: m. Buffalo, Ort. 20. 1.97. Nellie Wildig Newbrook . one dangh- ter, l'aith Newbrook, b. Nov. Is, 1002. Ad-
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mitted to bar June, 1502; practised alone till | ELY, Smith:
1905. then became mem. firm of Brow !: , Ely & Richards, Buffalo. Republican; Presl ;;- terian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, B. ta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Clubs: University, Law- yers ( Buffalo). Address: 521 Massachusetts Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
ELY, George William:
Banker; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 6, 14 .; 8. Jo- seph M. Ely: ed. in private schools; m. IMdit, Frances Almira Wheeler. From time Vegan business as a stock broker, has been prom. inent in financial circles: has seat in Stock Exchange. Joined the ith Reg't, lol, and went to front in Civil War, the youngest cap- tain that this famous organization ever had. Clubs: Lawyers, Barnard, Whist. Address: 527 West End Av., N. Y. City.
ELY, James R .:
Lawyer, b. Chicago, Ill., Ang. 12, 1839; s. David Jay and Caroline ( Duncan) Ely; ed. Yale, 1>32; entered Columbia Law Sch., 15:4. remaining during junior year: studied in of- fiee of Dunning. Edsall, Hart & Fowler; clerk in office of Rozer Poster, Is31-83; m. New Albany, Ind., June S. 1986, Emuma Stot- senberg: children: David Jay, Mice Anne. Admitted to N. Y. Bar Jan. 1, 1-96; in gen. practive in N. Y. City since. Belonged to old County Demorrary, and later to its sie- cessor, the State Democracy: mein. Exec. Com, of Co. Organization: ass't U. S. dist. att'y, 1895-09; alelegate to Syracuse conv. Nat. Dem. party, and to rit. conv. of same at Indianapolis, where Palmer and Buckner were nominated: mem. com. of 100 in the movement in behalf of an independent ju- diciary, ists; ass't dist. att'y since 1002; has been active in local, State and nat. poli- tics. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Iss'n. Am. Museum of Natural History. Clubs: Univer- sity, Manhattan, Reform, N. Y. Athletic. Sea- wanhaka.Corinthian. Address: 56 E. 55th St., N. N. City.
ELY, Leonard W .:
Physician: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nes. 25, 166>: s. George W. and Frances A. ( Wheeler ) Ely: ed. Publie Sch. 57 N. Y. City, private schools, Columbia Coll., A.B., IS9; Coll. Phys, and Surg., N. Y., M.D., 1895; Ward's Island Hosp., and at Vienna one year. Mem. Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. Co. Med Sur., Alumni Ass'n Ward's Island Ilosp., Am. Or- thopanic Ass'n. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Democrat. Recreations: Wrestling. bicycling. chess. Club: N. Y. AAthletic. Address: 201 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
ELY, Robert Erkskine:
Lecturer, rugrator : b. Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 13. I'dl: s. Richard and Sarah (Rose- boum ) Ely: ed. Binghamton High Sch., 1-60; grad. Amherst Coll., I>>5; I nion Theal, Som., A.B. B.D. 19: m. Binghamton, June 7, 1905, Rudolphine Sebeder, of Amsterdam, Hol- land. Served as president of the Frustrert I'nian, Cambridge, Mass., 1-91-1901: director League for Pobtil La'n ON Y. City ) since May 1, 1901: director of The Civic Forum: see. Fronomic Club of New York: director City History Club. Mem. Am. Arad P'olit. and Social Science. m. Dron. Ass'n, Sarial Science Ass'n. etr Clubs: City (N. Y. City) : Twentieth Century ( Boston). Add- dress: 23 W. 41th St., N. Y. City.
Ex mayor of N. V. City: b. llanover, N. J., April 17, 1825; studied law at University of N. Y .. but never practised profession ; en- enged in mercantile life. Served as school trustee, 1956-60; Siate senator, les7; county supervisor, 1860-68; mem. Congress, Is+1-46; mayor N. Y. City, Jan. 1, 1si, to Dec. 31, 1-78. Democratie Presidential elector, Isso: Central Park comm's, 1597-98. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Soc. War of 1512, Soc. Colonial Wars. Clubs: Century, Manhattan, Mipr- chants. Residence: 47 West 57th St. Ad- dress: 103 Guld St., N. Y. City.
ELY, W. Caryl:
Lawyer: b. Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y., Feb. 23, 1:56; ed. Cooperstown, N. Y., Girard, Pa., and Cornell Univ .; has served as super- visor and as mem. State Assembly, 1ss3-25; while in Assembly was Democratie candidate for speaker: was one of original promoters of Niagara Falls Power Co., and was prime mover in organization of Buffalo & Niagara Falls Electric R. R .: efferted consolidation of all trolley lines of Buffalo, Niagara Falls and vicinity under name of Internat. Traction Co., of which became pres. Pres. Am. Street and Internrban R'y Ass'n; now engaged in organizing and building electric railways in Ohio Valley, between Pittsburgh and Wheel- ing. Address: (25 Delaware Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
EMANS, J. Seymour:
Physician: b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1864; s. George and Mary ( Yates) L'mans; ul. private school; grad. Phillips Avad., An- dover, Mass., 1555: Princeton Univ., .A.B., 10, A.M., 1992; Coll. of Phys. and Sure, Columbia Univ., 1892; N. Y. Post-Grad. Ilasp. (house physician and surgeon), 124. Distrirt physician, instr. in mediein: anil ass't at- tending physician N. Y. Post-Girod. Hosp .; mem, N. Y. City D'd Health 5 years; ex. m- iner for the Fidelity Mutual Life Ins. C. rf Phila., Pa. Ropuldican. Presbyterian. Mom. of the N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Post-Grad. Alumni. Camp Fire and Canadian Ass'ns. Recreations: Hunting, fishing, camping, ra- noeing. Clubs: Phillips Andover and Prince- tun University. Address: 75 Irving PL, N. Y. City.
EMANUEL, John Henderson, Jr .:
Banker: b. Brooklyn, May S. If0; s. John Henderson and Marcaret Waters (Sayre) Emanuel; m. Nov. 1. 1-5. Jannett Idole In- glis; children : Jennett Englis, h. 1900. Hen- derson, b. 19 4. Mem, firm Emannel. P.rker & Co .. bankers. Republican : Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. Zool. Soc., Am. Museum of Var- ural History, Met Museum of Art. Clubs: Thion Leazne, Crescent Athletic, L. I. Au- tumobile, Automobile of America, Englewind Address: 50ł Clinton Av., Brooklyn, .N. Y.
EMEREE, Lawrence Effingham:
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, May 17, 156; s. Robert Carnell and Maybe Sranan ( Birds all) Embrer: ed. Columna Coll., Comumhi Law Sch. Mem. firm of Finck, Emhter & Cohb, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. N. Y. Stato Bar Ass n. Queens do. Bar Iss'n. St Ni-la- lars Sur. OInhis; I'nion, N. Y. Yacht, Oik- land Golf. Residenre: Phishing, L. I dress: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
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EMENS, Edgar Alfred:
Educator; b. Fayette, N. Y., April 23, 1562; 6. Enoch and Eliza A. (Van Riper) Emens; ed. Cazenovia Sem., Iss2, Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1886, A.M., 1-59, and Leipzig Univ. ; un. married. Traveled in Europe summer of 1:92; spent one year (1897-95) in Germany and Greece; attended Archivel. Congress, Athens, 1995; now prof. Greek. Syracuse Univ. Republican; mem. M. E. Church. Jem. Am. Philol. Ass'n, Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Athens (mem. Mu'g Com.), Phi Beta Kappa, Syracuse Univ. (pres. ) ; Phi Nu Thera, Wesleyan Univ. Recreation: Golf. Club: University ( Syracuse). Ad- dress: Suracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. EMERSON, Edward Randolph:
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Merchant, author, winegrower; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 22, Isb; s. Jesse Milton and So- phia Thankful ( Pierson) Emerson; ed. pub- lie schools and private tutor; m. Titusville, l'a., June 20, 1574, Idanthea de Lacey ; one child, Mrs. Jesse Emerson Moffat. Has trav- eled extensively in U. S., Europe and Holy Land. Pres. Brotherhood Wine Co., Am. Winegrewers' Ass'n: treas. Am. Champagne Makers' Ass'n. Congregationalist. Mem. St. Andrew's Soc., Cornerstone Lodge, F. and A. M., Ancient Chapter, R. A. M., Old Time Telegraphers and Mil. Corps, Albany Bnr- gesses Corps (life mem.). Author: Story of the Vine, 1001; A Lay Thesis on Bible Wines, 1902; contb'r to magazines. Clubs: Demo- eratic, Arkwright, N. Y. Press thon. mem. ), Orange Lake. Residences: (country) : Wash- ingtenville, Orange Co., N. Y .; (city) 1271 Broadway. Address: 332 Spring St., N. Y. City.
EMERSON, Harrington:
Counseling eng'r; b. Trenton. N. J., Aug. 2, 1-53; s. Edwin and Mary Louise ( Ingham) Emerson; ed. Paris, France, Greere; eng'ring course at Royal Polytechnic, Siunich (A.M.) : m. Ist Omaha, Neb., June. Ist, Florence Brooks; 2d Philadelphia, Feb., 1595, Mary Crawford Suplee; children: Raffe, b. Nuv. 3, 1.0, Isabel Mary Harrington, b. June IS, 1>96, Margaret Eleanor Harrington, b. Feb. 14, 1900, Mary Louise Harrington, b. Aug. 25, 1901. Prof. at State Univ. of Neb., 1516-22; since 1>53 in professional work with Chicago. Burlington & Quincy, Union Paritie R'y and Santa Fe R'y; made professional reports on coal fields of Alaska; standard practice eng'r to Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe R'y and to Am. Locomotive Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. Am. Foundrymen's Ass'n, IQ- genieurs Civils de France, Alaska Geog. Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc .. AAddress: Engineers' Club, N. Y. City.
EMERSON, Henry Pendexter:
Educator, author: b. Lynnfield, Mass., Jan. I', 1:47; s. Oliver and L'liza ( Weston ) Emer- son : ed. Phillips Acad., Audover, Mass., 1967; grad. Univ. of Rochester, A. B., 1971. A.M., 1-74: m. Middleton, Mass., Aug. 4. 1574. Mary E. Estey. Instr. Latin and Greek, Buf- falo Central High Sch., 1-74-3: prin. same, 1.53-93: siner 15, sup't ed'n. Buffalo. Pres .. Council of Sch. Sup'ts of N. Y., IN9- 20: Pres. | N. Y. State Teachers' Iss'n. 1001 01; pres. . Department of Superintendente Nat. Edn'l' EMILIO, Luis Fenollosa:
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EMERSON, James A .:
State Senator; b. Warrensburgh, N. Y., April 25, Is65; ed. in schools of Warrensburgh and in the Boys' cad .. Albany, N. Y. One of chief stockholders of private banking firm ef Emerson & Co., Warrensburgh, also with brother L. W. Emerson, former Congressman, controls lumber mills and the Schreon River Pulp and Paper Co., and is treas. of latter; one of owners of Empire Shirt Co., mI'rs of shirts, the Warrensburgh Woolen Co., mif'rs of woolens and trousers; pres. and gen. mig'r Schroon Lake Steamboat Co .; owner of the Leland House at Schroon Lake (largest in the Adirondacks) ; half owner of stage line from Riverside to Schroon Lake; half owner of Warrensburgh Water Works. Republican ; has served as delegate to Assembly District and State Conventions; elected Nov., 1906, senator from Thirty second Senate Dist. ; mem. Senate Committees on Commerce and Navigation, Miscellaneous Corporations, Revi- sion and Railroads. Address: Warrensburgh, N. Y.
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EMERY, Dean:
Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Aug. 22, 1874: S. William C. and Mary F (Dillingham ) Em- ery; grad. Coll. of the City of N. Y., B.S., (cum laude), 1:93; N. Y. Univ. Law Sel., LL.B. (faculty prize scholarship, junior year) 1.06; m. Wellesley Hills, Mass., May 14, 1901, Emily Gould MeDougall (died June ;, 1903). Junior wiem. firm of Kellogg, Beekwith & Emery. Democrat ; Episcopalian. Mom. N. Y. Bar Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Delta Phi. Address: 52 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
EMERY, Edward K .:
Jurist; b. East Aurora, N. Y., July 29, ISSI: ed. academy in East Aurora: admitted to bar. 1:77; m. Oct. 7, 188G, Clara B. Darbee. Mem. Assembly, Ise-ss; county judge of Erie County since 1-00: practised law in Buffalo, 1877-45. Address: Buffalo, N. Y.
EMERY, Z. Tayler:
Physician, surgeon; h. Novi, Oakland Co., Mich., Feb. 22, 1-17; s. John Culter and Mary ( Yerkes) Emery; grad. Detroit Med. Coll., and Long Island Coll. Hosp., M.D., 1874; 10. Glasrow, Scotland, Jan. 17. 1:59, Georgina Colville. Has practised medicine in Brook- lyn, N. Y., since Isi; made several tours in Europe. Comin'r of Health of Brooklyn, 1-01-97. Attending physician to Brooklyn Or- phan Asylum, 13 years, Graham Inst., 10 years; surgeon to Brooklyn Central Dispens- ary, 9 years; attending physician to Kings Co. Hosp., 10 years med. director Manhattan Life Ins. Co. for past IS years (also direc- for) : frrent L. I. Coll. ilosp. Mem. Kings (n. Mol Soc. (ex-pres. ) ; mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. . Iss'n. Recreations : Golf, driving. Republican: Presby'n. Club: I'nion League (Brooklyn). Address: 66 Broadway, N. Y. City, also The Union League (lub, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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ENGELHARDT
prep. dep't Beloit Coll. Entered U. S. serv- ice in the 23d Mass. Reg't, loal: finally be- came capt. 5lth Mass. Keg't: succeeded to temporary command of regiment in assault on Fort Wagner, after death of Col. Robert G. Shaw; participated in operations Dep't of South; acting judge advocate 1st Div., 10th Corps, and Southern Dist., Dep't of South; acting provost marshal, Cuast Division ; hon- orably mustered out, 1st5. Went to San Francisco, 1867, and identified with large real estate and builling operations there; resi- dent N. Y. City from lesl. Mem. Mil. Or- der Loyal Legion, Author: History of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry; also pa- pers on Occupation, Defense and Fall of Roanoke Island; Organization of the Fifty- fourth Massachusetts Infantry; The Fifty- fourth Massachusetts Infantry in Assault ou Fort Wagner; Siege of Fort Wagner; and Expedition to Florida. Clubs: Union League, Army and Navy (N. Y. City) ; Salem ( Saleru, Mass.). Address: 20 W. 47th St., N. Y. City.
EMLEY, Jay Noble:
Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, Sept. 26, 1870; s. F. Jolins and Ann Reed ( Storer) Emley ; ed. public schools; grad. Coll. of the City of N. Y., A.B., 1:01; N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LI. B., 1596; m. N. Y. City, Aug. 10, 1904, Henrietta Knapp. Organized Internat. Time Recorder Co., N. Y. and Brooklyn Brewing Co., 1m. Booksellers' Ass'n. Mem. firm Kenneson, Emley & Rubine, N. Y. City and State Bar Ass'ns, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity : itb Reg't Vets. : director N. Y. & Brooklyn Brew- ing Co. Recreation : Houseboating. golf. Club: Columbia Yacht. Address: 15 William St., N. Y. City.
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