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berne, N. (' .. 1-64 05: supervisor Trileral ernans (N. Y.), Is0; rozent This. State of N. Y., 157.000: enlector bernal reycute. Western N. Y., 1.900 91; delegate Nat. Rep. Conv. 150; chm'n Rep. State L'unv. (N. Y.), Is **: many times delegate to Rep. State ronvs, and on Cums, on K' solutions. State hoturer. Don't Publie Instruction, 15 Pot: chief of Records Division. I'd'n Don't, Bet- mi; chief of Libraries Division in same, from Jist. . Ass'n; Sigma Phi and Phi Beta Sap-
FITCII, Joseph:
Lawyer and city magistrate: b. Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y., Aug. 27. 1:37: s. Joseph and Avis Jenkins ( Leggett) Fitch: grad. Swarthmore Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1×79; studied at Columbia Law Sch., but took no degree; m. Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 29, 15-6, Annie Loraine Rose; children: Avis Loraine, b. Jan. 12, 1800, Dorothea, h. Sept. 13, 1-01. Vimitted to N. Y. Bar, 1922: mem. State _Assomlily for Queens Co., Ist dist .. 1-6-87; I'd TAU'n. Flushing. 1993-06; comin'r water supply. Borough of Queens, F598; ass't dist. ati'y. Queens Co., during 1905; appt'd city magistrate, 1008: unsuccessful candidate for Congress from Ist dist. (N. Y.), 1:94; Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Queens Co. and N. Y. State Bar Ass'ns: pres. Epsilon Chapter of Pa .. Phi Beta Kappa. Residence : 115 Amity St., Flushing, L. I.
FITCII, Theodore:
Lawyer; b. Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y .. Mar. 20, 1:14; s. Rev. Silas and Mary Ann- da (White) Fitch; grad. Yale, A. B., 1.61, A. M., I -: m. New Haven, Conn .. Feb. 4. 1.9. Catherine Hawley Coe: two daughters: Mary Goodrich, b. Nov. 19. 1873, Frances Hluwley (Mrs. Myron Sidney Crissy ). b. Ort. 2, 1son. Studied law in office of Judge Wiliam Murray, Delldi, N. Y .: admitted to bar at Binghamton, N. Y .. May, 167; Je. moved to Yonkers, N. Y., Ort. ISH, and com- mopred practising law; city att'y Yonkers. 1-76 sa; since then practising in S. Y. City. Past governor N. Y. Soc., Order Founders and Patriots of America ; mem. Empire State Soc. S. A. R .: trustee and mem. Exee. Com., Hudson-Fulton Celebration Comm'n: sec. Am. Flag Ass'n: mem. Am. Scenie and His- toric Preservation Sor .; class agent Yale Alumni University Fund Ass'n: mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, Address: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FITCHI, Warren R .:
Merchant, editor, publisher; b. Rodman. Julieran Ca .. N. Y, Der. 31, 1-46; s. Au- Austus and Emily .Nimes) Fitch: ed. public schools, Ogdensburg (N Y.) AArad .; grad. Gotivernear Wesleyan Sem .. 1-5; m. 1st, Morristown, N. Y., Sept. Is. It, Lydia J. Blackstone: 2d. Lowville, N. Y., Ort. 1. 15.4. Edna 1. Arthur: 2d, Fulton, N. Y., Jan. 21. 1-5. Roxa A. Snow: children: Lrone Add. (wife of Rey. I. G. Coddington, D.D. porter France Episcopal Ch, Syrius, N. Y.). h. Feb. 5. 1-5. Iner Gruevieve 'twife of R R. Smiles ) b. Pol .. 6, 151, Tu mercantile Imsi- ness in Morristown, N. Y., Pa ;: Lowville. 1-78 @9: editor and publisher Lowville Tunes. 19. truster Thousand Island Park Ass'n Nner Jess, and treas, since 1st, devoting much time to the financial affairs of that popular resort; was supervisor Morristown. .N. 1., Is66-73; postmaster. 1863 73; justice of
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the peace, Morristown, 12 years; active in | eal. and Bios. Soc .; mem. S. A. R., Soc. An aring recruits for Civil War. Pres. and director Lowville Asbestos Burial Casket Co. Republican. Methodist (ordained local min- ester, but not connected with any conf.) ; !legate Gen. Conf. M. E. Church, Omaha, 1 !!. Director Morristown & Black River 1 :. R .; frequent contb'r to religions and see- ular papers. Author: From Bethlehem to Bethany. Club: Lowville Citizens. Address: FITE, William Benjamin: Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y.
FITCH, (William) Clyde:
Author, dramatist; b. N. Y., May 2, 18G5; grad. Amherst, 1-56, A.M., 1002. Anthor: 1 Wave of Life; The Knighting of the Twins; Some Correspondence, and Fix Conversa- tions; The Smart Set; Nathan Hate: Bar- bara Frietchic; Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines. Plays: Beau Brummell: Betty's Finish ; Frederie Lemaitre : A Modern Match; l'amela's Prodigy ; April Weather; Ilis Grace de Grammont; The Career of Betty Single. tunt or Mistress Betty; The Moth and the Flame; The . Cowboy and the Lady; The Climbers: Lovers' Lane. Adaptations: The of the Family: The Girl and the Judge; The Way of the World; The Last of the Dandies; The Stubbornness of Geraldine; The Girl with the Green Eyes; most of which have been produced. Clubs: Players, Lamhs, Loyal Legion. Address: 113 E. 40th St., N. Y. City.
Physician and surgeon, medical editor, his- torian : b. Burlington, N. C., May 29, 1807; s. Col. William James and Mary Elizabeth (King) Fitch; literary ed'n schools of N. C and Dep't of Univ. of N. Y .; grad. Coll. Phys. and Sure, Baltimore, Md. M.D., 1991; m. Oet. 5, 1-92. Minnie Crump, of Jerusalem, N. C .; children: Lucilie. b. An: >. 1:95, Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1:25, Willina Edward, b. Sept. 1, 1901. Practising physician; Spe- cialty, diseases of women, Attending gyne. colo_ist to Presbyterian Hosp. Dispensary: attending physician to Vanderbilt Clinic, Coll. Phys. and Sure .. N. Y. City. Served as act- ing ass't surgeon Public Health and Marine Hosp. Service during Spanish. Am. War; major and shr_con Nat. Volunteer Emergency Service, Pres. and treas. Gaillard's south- ern Medicine, fnc .: director Cuban Commer- cial Co .; editor and publisher, Gaillard's Southern Medicine, Author: Some Neglected History of North Carolina, a history of The | Cohors. Battle of Alamaner, the first batter of the American Revolution, Democrat: Buscopa. Han. Mem. Am. Med. Editors Ass'n, West Side Clinical Sac, Clinical Sor. of Freshyte rian Hasp., N. Y. City. Mem. St. Andrew's Soc., Soc. Sons of the Revolution, N. Y. Sue. Founders and Patriots of America; and registrar general of General Conrt of same. AAddress: 520 Manhattan Av., N. Y. City.
FITCH, Winchester:
Lawyer: h. 17: s. Hon. Edward Hubbard and Alta ( Winchester Fitch: grad. Corne !!. B L., 1>> <; m. 195, Florcher Lynette Hop. per: children: Alta, Katherine, Dorothy. Iss't to Ho ... Chartes Dick. sie Rep. Nat. Com. at Chicago, 196; mom Indsm-Falton Celebration Comty's Io publican ; !
Mayflower Descendants. Soc. of Colonial Wars: N. Y. Soc. Order of Founders and Patriots; Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n; chm'a Library Com, Ohio Soc. of N. Y. : mem. N. Y. Scenic and Ilistorie Preservation Soc., Exec. Com. Y. M. C. A. of N. Y .. etc. Clubs : National Arts, Barnard. Residence: 300 W. Sist St.
Educator; b. Marion, O .. Aug. 29, 1860; s. Lemuel and Louisa (Smiley) Fite: grad. Cornell Univ., Ph.B., 1892, Ph.D., 1901; grad. student Univ. of Chicago. Was instr. math- ematies. 1901-05, ass't prof. mathematics since 1005 Cornell Univ. Mem. Am. Math. Sor., sigma Xi and Delta Tan Delta. Contb'r to mathematical journals on the theory of groups of finite order. Address: 127 Eddy St., Ithaca. N. Y.
FITSCHEN. John Frederick:
Clergyman: b. Tenaty, N. J., Ang. 26, 1-67; s. John Frederick and Margaretha ( Endemann) Fischen; ed. Englewood (N. J.) public and classical schools; grad, Will- Masked Ball: Gossip; Bohemia; The Head t jams Cool, 1 9; Auburn Theol. Sem .. 1-92: 11. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1-90. Ruth Wil- liams: children : Ellen, b. July 22, 1900. Paul linssell, b. Oct. 7, 1001, John Frederick, 3d, b. May 24, 1905, George Williams, b. April 5. 19h07. Pastor, Waterville IN. Y.) Pres. by'n Ch., 1802-97; Ithaca,, N. Y., since 1-97; mem. Governing Bid, Auburn Theol. Sem , since 193; has traveled in Europe, Egypt FITCH, William Edward: and Holy Land, and in the U. S .. including Paritic Coast and Alaska. Mem. Delta Up- silon fraternity: director Auburn Theol. Sem. Address: 404 E. Buffalo pt., Itluca, N. Y.
FITTS. George H .:
Forist; b. Cohoes, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1-51; s. Lucien and Lemira M. (Slocum) Fitts: grad. Willis' in (K. Hampton, Muss. ) Som., 149; Dartmouth Coll., B.1., 133; Albany Law Sch .. LL. D., 1974; m. Cohors. N. Y .. June 4, 1906. Clara B. Bogue, Engaged in artive practice of law at Cohoes, 1-75 94; associated with Charles F. Doyle, ists 91: with Wa'ter IL. Westum. 1503-06: city att'y of Cohnes, Fs-06: surrogate Allmy Co., J-06-1906: elected justice Supreme Court. 311 Judicial Dist. of N. Y., Nov .. 195; entered upon duties, Jan. 1, ING; torm expires Der. 01. 1919. Pres. Masonic Temple Ass'n of Cohoes; v.p. Mechanics' Savings Bank of Address: 69 Grant St., Cohors, N. Y.
FITZGERALD, F. J. C .:
Physbian; b. London, Ontario, 197; s. Judge William Weir Fitzgerald, K.C., and Sarah Comfort Fitzgerald. ed. London col- lesinte last., Western themdon) Univ., and Western I'niv. Med. Call .: in. Hattie S. Grimm. Ass't surgron N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem. Coll. Physicians and Sar- Trons of Ontario, N. Y. Co. Med. Sor. Clubs: Canadian that v.p.), Address: 39 E. 25th St., N. Y. City.
FITZGERALD, James:
,mist b. Treland, Ort. 24, 1-1: s. James oud Della Fitzgerald ; ed. JJosuits' Som,, Lim- "Prick; N. Y. City public schools. Cooper Union, Cidumbia Coll. Law Sch. : m. N. Y. Episcopalian. Choin n Dumer Cure, Mimich | City. 14, Ann Tynan; children: M.ny. pal Art Soc. of N. Y .; registrar N. Y Gen. James.
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Senator, 15-2-80; ass't dist. att'y, N. Y. City, | FITZ-SIMON, William: 1884-89; judge Court of Gen. Sessions, 1:90- 98: justice Supreme Court, N. Y. State, since 180. Democrat. Catholic. Mein. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. (hon.), Vet. Corps. 60th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., Knights of Column- bus, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Clubs: Manhattan, Democratic, Arkwright, Catholic. Reform. Address: 140 E. 70th St., N. Y. City.
FITZGERALD, John Joseph:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, Mar. 10, 1872; S. Patrick P. and Catherine (McMahon) Fitz- gerald; ed. Sacred Heart Acad., Westchester. N. Y., Manhattan Coll, B.A .; N. Y. Law Sch. (LL.B. cum laude from regents State of N. Y.); m. N. Y. City, lan. 29, 1991, Kath- leen L. Ferris; children: Justin, b. 1902. John, b. 1903, Kathleen, b. 1901, Paul, b. 1903.
Elected to the 56th and 5th Congresses from 2d N. Y. Dist., and to 5sth, 38th and coth Congresses from 7th N. Y. Dist. Director Borough Bank of Brooklyn. People's Home Realty Co. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. St. Patrick's Soc., Roman Catholic Orphan Asy- Imm Soc., Manhattan Coll. Alumni Ass'n, Brooklyn Lodge, No. 24. B. P. O. Elks; Brooklyn Co. No. 60, Knights of Columbus (charter mem. and past grand knight) : Catholic Young Men's Diocesan Union of Brooklyn. Clubs :
Brooklyn, Kings Co., Third Ward Young Men's Democratic. Res. idence: 41\ Pacific St., Brooklyn. Address : 215 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FITZGERALD, Marie V .:
Journalist; h. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1851; d. John and M. L. FitzGerald; ed. Villa Nova Normal Coll. Art editor, Standard U'niv., Brooklyn; press representative with Percy J. Williams, general press representative; also free lance. Address: 254 W. 21st St., N. Y. City.
FITZPATRICK, Charles Borromes:
Physician; b. Brooklyn, Nov. 2, 1809; S. Charles B. and Anmie E. Fitzpatrick; ed. public schools and private tutors; grad. Se- ton Hall Coll., M.A., Is: Coll. Physicians and Surgeons ( Columbia ), 1:00. Hlouse physician and surgeon, N. Y. City Ilosp., 1:00-92; studied in Europe (fleidel- here, Vienna, Berlin, Paris), 1-1200; in 1$91.95 prepared the first diphtheria anti- toxin made and used in America ( described in New York Med. Journal) ; prof. diges. tive diseases, Fordham Univ. Med. Sch., N. Y. City : instr. nervous diseases and electro-therapenties, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Jiosp. Director of Food Research Laboratory, N. Y. City Dep't of Health ;" vis- iting physician, N. Y. Hosp. for bing and throat diseases. Mem. N. Y. Arad. Medi- cine. Recreations: Riding, yachting. golf. Clubs : Richmond County Country, Calum- bin Yacht. Address: 19 1. 77th st., N. Y. City.
FITZ-PATRICK, Hugh Louis:
Clergyman; b. County Antrim, Ireland, May 1, 186 ; s. James and Maria Elizabeth (Jamison ) Fitz-Simon; ed. Belfast Coll., Princeton Univ. ( M.A., St. John's Coll., An- napolis, Md.), Gen. Theol. Sem. of N. Y .; m. St. Mary's Ch., Tuxedo Park, N. Y., June 25, 1908, Ursula Juliet Murzan. Minister of Zion Presby'n Ch., Cecil Co., Md .. 15 .;- 1001; incumbent of St. Luke's Chapel, Wind- vap, Sterlington, N. Y., 1902-03: ordained priest and has been rector of St. Mary's Ch., Tuxedo Park, N. Y., since 1903. Club: Tuxedo, British Schools and Universities. Address: Tuxedo Park, N. Y.
FLAESCH, Charles Cornelius:
Lawyer; b. Washington, D. C., Oct. 17, 1576; s. Charles E. Flaesch: grad. Schenerus high Sch,, Albany Law Sch. (class orator), Ist; ht. Scheneros, June 11, 1-9, Leha Amanda Preston; one son, Charles C., Jr. Admitted to bar and has since practised at Unadilla, N. Y .; has had large practice in negligence cases, which has made a special- ty; att'y for village of Unadilla; pres. B'd of Ed'n, Unadilla High Sch .: unsuccessful candidate for dist. att'y Otsego Co., 1:99. Democrat. Mem. Masonic order (32') Nor- wich Commandery K. T., Mystic Shrine, Binghamton Consistory. Address: U'nadilla, N. Y.
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FLAGG, Edward Octavos:
Clergyman, poet, lecturer; b. Georgetown, S. C., Dec. 15, 1824; s. Henry Collins and Marthin ( Whiting) Flagg; ed. Lancasterian Sch. and Hopkins Grammar Sch. (New fa- Vrn. Conn.), and Trinity Coll. ( Hartford, C'unn. ), class of lets ( D.D., N. Y. Univ,, IN; LL.D., St. John's Coll., Annapolis, Md .. J -! ); m. 1st, Eliza Winstanty MeNeil; 2d. Mary L. Ferris; children: Elizabeth Jarvis Mrs. Henry W. Brush ), Sally Peters, Stud- ied civil (og'ring; began study for the Episcopal ministry under Rev. Drs. Croswell, Pitkin, and Cook. In his 2ith year was or- dered diaron, Ists, ordained priest, 1549; hurst settled as ass't at Christ Ch., Norwich, Conn .: was the first rector of Trinity Ch., Norwich: while at this church inaugurated parish of Grace Ch., Yantic, Conn .; was next asso. rector St. Paul's Ch., Baltimore; took charge for a time of Trinity Ch., New Orleans, but dechned call to its rectorship; accepted a call to St. Paul's Ch., Paterson, N. J., and while there planted the church known as the Church of the Holy Com- imunion ; in consequence of ill-health traveled abroad for a year: on return called to All Saints' Church, N. Y. City, and while there planted the Ch. of the Resurrection; Was subsequently ass't to Bishop Potter and Dr. Huntington in Grace Ch. for nearly @ years; his last clerical duty was as rector of St. Mark's Washington Irving Memorial C'h., Tarrytown; huw on the retred list of the cleres, and engaged in literary work; las delivered lectures un. history and hit- tratitre in Van Nommau and Gardner Insts.
Journalist ; le Brooklyn, July 11. 1.61; en- gazed as reporter in N. Y. tuy since 13, and in Miss Dana's school in Morristown, principally as reporter of various sports ; as well as i puldie; was see. Soc. of Am. Authors: mem, exer. com. N. Y. Huguenot For. of America: mem, sons of the Revolu- tion, ch. Edn't Soe., Apha Delta Phi, and was quiet at irs 32d Annual Convention; was chaplain Primer of Orange Masonic Lodge, first reporter in U. S. to specialize in gulf ; golf reporter N. Y. Sun since 1!5. Author: Golf Don'ts; Equestrian Polo. Residence : 91 Pineapple St., Brooklyn. Address: Care The Sun, N. Y. City.
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Also of 9th Reg't; extensive conth'r tof Rock Island & Pacific R'y, Minnesota Iron jess; author of numerous poems, & national onthem, Rejoice for Liberty (words and music), which was accepted by the James- town Exp'D, and sung by 5,000 children; also the words and music cf Live It Down, and of a number of Christmas and Easter carols. Address: 152 E. 35th St., N. Y. City.
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Architect: b. Brooklyn, 1-00; ed. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Jess; m. Margaret E. Bonnell. Architect of St. Luke's JIoso .. Morningside Heights, N. Y. City; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington. Naval Academy at Annapolis: Conn. Mutoal Life Ins. Co's building. Hartford, Conn .: Seribner Buind. ing, Fifth Av., N. Y .; St. Margaret Menor- ind Hospital, Pittsburg. Pa .; Naval Hosp., Washington, D. C .. Naval ilosp. Annapolis, Md .; Singer Mf's Co.'s buildings, Broadway and Prince Street, and Broadway and lab- erty Street, New York City, and many oth- er public buildings and private residences. Wrote articles on the Ecole des Beaux Arts published in Architectural Record: in an ar- tiele in Scribner's Magazine, 1-93, entitled The New York Tenement House Evit and Jis Cure, was first to call attention to the fact that all the worst evils of the tene- ment house system of New York lay in the plan and the 25x100 foot lot. Address: 35 Wall St., N. Y. City.
FLAGG, James Montgomery:
Artist, sothor; b. Pelham Manor, N. Y .. June 15, 1:47; s. Elisha and Anna Elida (Co burn) Flagg: ed. public schools, Dr. Chap- in's Sch., Art Students' League, Herkomer's Art Sch., Dushey, England, and under Virter Marec in Paris; m. St. Louis, Feb. 22, 1-00, Nellie McCormick. Painter of portraits in oils and water colors: also magazine illustra- tor since 1:04, when began with St. Nich- olas Magazine: piso since 192 with Life, and Judge; has aiso done much illustrating for the llarper, Seribmer and other leading per- jodieals. Exhibited paintings at the Paris Salon, Nat. Acad. Design, and New York Water Color Club. Authur: Yankee Girls Abroad; Tomfoolery: "ti." \ Guide 10 Bad Manners: Why They Married. A1. dress: 33 W. 67th St., N. Y. City.
FLAGG, William L .:
Lawyer, b. Littleton, Mass .; s. AAbel S. and Ehza L. (Lapham) Flagg; grad. Dart- mouth Coll., A.B., 193; m. N. Y. City, 1sis, Jennie M. Ward. Served in Civil War as soldier in 7th Squadron, R 1. Cavalry, volun- tevring during college course in squadron made up of colleze students. since the war engaged in practice of law. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi Club. Abliess: 1 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FLAGLER, Henry M .:
Capitalst: b. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1530; ed public schools , m. Mary L. Kenan. Ear- ly Trame clerk in store in Orleans Cu .. Mich. : sulispque; fly removed to Saginaw. Mich., and completed silt works theie: later became resident of Cleveland, and one of pioneers in petroleum business there. joined Mewars, Rockefeller and Andrews in arm of Rachefeber. Andrews & Flagler, to which succeeded the Standard Oil do. ; has been prominently identified with its management since its organization. Director Clurago,
Co. Duluth & Jron Range R. K., Western Union Telegraph Co., Internat. Bank Note Co., Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West R'y. and other companies. Built and is owner of the Ponce de Leon and Alcazar hotels in Florida, and has built about six hundred miles ot railroad in that State. Mem. New England See. Chibs: Chion League, Metro- politan, City, Larchmont, New York Am. Yacht, Knollwood Golf. Address; 26 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
FLAGLER, Isaac Van VIcek:
Music publisher, concert organist, compos- er; b. Albany, N. Y., Isle: s. John Ostrom and Christina (Van Vleek) Flagler; ed. pub- lie schools; studied music and composition in Paris and Dresden: m. Auburn. N. Y., 14%. Ilenrietta Cook (how dereased) : one daughter, Emma Cook Flagler. Organist and innsiral lecturer 19 years at Chewanqua, N. Y .; organist and musical director Plymouth Ch .. Chicago, Ill., 8 years: organist and di. Tortor 1st Presby'n Ch., Auburn, N. Y., since 1885. Presbyterian. Address: Auburn, N. Y. FLAGLER, John Haldane:
Capitalist; ed. Patterson. N. Y., cad. Interested as offirer or director in many cor. jwrations, including: Nat. Tube Co., Am. Union Lite Ins. Co., Nat. Bank of N. Amer- ica, AAssurance Co. of America, Crocker- Wheeler Elec. Co., Hegeman & Co., etc. Mem. S. A. R .. Chamber of Commerce. Am. Insi. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Museum of Nat- ural History, Met. Museum of Art, Iron & Sterl Inst., London. Clulis: Lotos, N. Y. Yacht, Am. Yacht, Larchmont Yacht. Law- yers, Automobile of America (N. 1. City) ; Duquesne ( Pittsburgh). Residence : 15 Park Av. Address: 196 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FLAHERTY, Frederick:
Surgun: ; b. Chittenango, N. Y., April 21, 1573; s. P. J. and Harriet (Voshurg) Fla- herty: ed. Syracuse Univ., 1-91 92, Coll. Med . Syracuse, 19346, M.D., 190; house physi- rian St. Joseph's Hosp., Syracuse, INOT; studied in Berlin, Germany, Ist; m. Syra- ruse. N. Y., Jan. 4, 1sp, Kate Lnddington : Children: Helen, b. 199. Elizabeth, b. 1902, llarriet, b. 100G. Frederick, Jr., b. 1908. Phy- simian and surgeon at Syracuse simee IN5: ass't surgeon to St. Joseph's Hosp .. lecturer un surgery. Coll. of Medicine. Syracuse I'm. surscon to Syracuse Free Dispensary. Spent our year in travel and study in Berlin, Paris and London. Republican. Mem. Syracuse Arad of Medicine, Onondago Co. Med. Soc .. N. Y. Siate Med. Soc. Am. Med. Ass'n. Bota Theta Pi fraternity. Nu Sigma Nu Med. fraternity. Masonic lodge. Address: 313 Warren St .. Syracuse, N. Y.
FLANAGAN, DeWitt Clinton:
C'ajutalist: b. N. Y. City. Nov. 28. 1570; s. lunes Flanagan, founder and conductor of a boding brewery business in N. Y. City, and Sarah Jane TOrmsbys. . Flanagan: grent . grandson of Christopher Flanagan, who came from Dublin, Ireland, just before the Revolutionary War, served on a privateer inring the struggle for lilependence, and after the war built up a large book bust tess: grandson of Judge JJames Flanagan. long the close friend of Gov. De Witt Clin ton, after whom Mr. Flanagan is nanir'd ; ed. 487
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Collison School and Columbia Coll., where ; Y.) Cull., 1900-01; Law Sch., Univ. of Va. took 3 years' course in applied science. ( summer sch. ). 1900; post.grad. course Law Dep't, Univ. City of N. Y., LL.M .; m. Il. mond, Va., Ort. 1. 1900, Elise Coke; chil- dren: Coke, lmpsie. Mein. firm of Flannagan & Erskine. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Sigma An fraternity, The Virginians, Clubs : Montelair Athletic, Montelair Golf. Resi- dence: Upper Mountain Av., Montclair, N. J. Aildress: 32 Wall St., N. Y. City. Eventually succeeded to management of the extensive brewery business of Flanagan, Nay & Co., which his father had built up; identified with important commercial and financial interests in N. Y. City. Elerted as Democrat frutu 4th N. J. Dist. and served in 57th Congress, Jo00. but drieated for re-elec- tion, 1902, in a new district so apportioned as to be overwhelmingly Republican. Took FLATTO, Isaac Townsend: active part in enlisting Southern support for Lawyer: h. N. Y. City, Feb. 1, 1950; ed. in the public schools of N. Y. City. Coll. City of N. Y. : grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., LL. B .. 1:42: formerly examining insp. Bureau of Real Estate, Dep't of -Finance, N. Y. City: expert in condemnation proceedings. Demo- ernt. Residence: 170 E. 95th St. Address: 201 Broadway, N. Y. City. Judge Alton B. Parker in seenring him the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. In 199, with eight other incorporators oh- tained & charter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to construct and operate a ship canal across the Cape Cod Peninsula, and after the preliminary work had been ac. complished. he enlisted the financial support of prominent Boston and New York capital- FLEISCHMANN, Simon: ists and the canal, & miles long, lov feet wide and 25 feet deep at mean low water. is rapidly approaching completion, and will doubtless greatly develop the commerce between the two cities. Address: S7 Park Av., N. Y. City.
FLANAGAN, Martin:
Gen. agent Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of the U. S. : 1,, Milburn, N. J., Nov. S. 1873; ed. St. Rose's School, Short Hills, N. ... Seton Ilall Coll., S. Orange, N. J., and Cole- man's Business Coll. Studied architecture and engaged in building business but, mert- ing with an accident which obliged him to make a change of occupation, began jusnr- anre work in 1001 under A. (. Haynes, then general agent for the Eqnuable Life. In 1003 began work of instructing agents, ard in 1904 opened an agency, which he still conducts, succeeding to the management of the general agency in 1005. Address: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FLANAGAN, John:
Sculptor; b. Newark, N. J .; stunlied un. der Augustus St. Gaudens (New York), and Henry Chapu and Alexandre Falguière, Ecole des Beaux Arts. Paris, Awarded silver med. als, l'aris Exp'n, 1900, Pin-Am. Cap'n, But- falo, 1001, La. Purchase Exp'n, 10: repre- sented in French Nat. Collection of Living Artists, Luxembourg Masemm. Paris. Among his more notatde works are bronze high relief. Public Library, Newark, N. J .: and Munnmental Clock, Congressional Librars. Washington, D. C. M.m. Art Students' League. Club: N. S. Athletic. Residence: 20 N. 7th St., Newark. N. J. Address: le E. 27th St., N. Y. City.
FLANDRAU, Benjamin Franklin:
lawyer: b. Tray, N. Y., Spot. 26, IST; s. I Benjamin Roote and Emily aRumsey ) Flan- drau; ed. pubhe and private schools; unmar- ried. Studied law, and admitted to the bar at Binghamton. N. Y., May 10, 1-7: 100. tised at Saratoga Springs and Motor . \' S. Circuit Court at Albany; now mon, Konsumenter Calvary.
selaver County Bar. Republican. Baptist Aillres : so Ith Av., Truy, N. Y.
FLANNAGAN, Dallas:
Lawyer; b. Iowa City, Iowa, Sept. 11, 140; S. Emanuel and Eliza ( Dessauer ) l'lei. chmann; grad. Central High School. Buffalo, 1859; m. Buffalo, June 29, 1895, Laura G. Justice. Studied law in office of Grover Cleveland and Wilson S. Bissell; admitted to Erie County bar. Ort. les2. Trustee and former pres. Erie County Har Ass'n; mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. In- dependent Republican; supervisor of Buffalo 15-10% councilman (city at large), 1900-03; pres. D'al of Conneilrien, of Buffalo, 19 2 03. Residence: 190 Edward St. Acilress: 1 43 D. S. Morgan Bld'g, Buttalo.
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