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FUERTES, Louis Agassiz:
Artist, illustrator, ornithologist; b. Itha- ca, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1:71: s. Prof. Estevan Antonio and Mary ( Perry) Fuertes; ed. pub- lic schools, Ithaca Iligh Sch., and Cornell Univ., A.B., 1897. Ilas made a specialty of ornithological illustration of birds; illus- trated; Birding on a Broncho; Citizen Bird; Song Birds and Water Fowl; Birderaft; The Woodpecker: Second Book of Birds; Birds of the Ruckies; Handbook of Birds of North America; Coues' Key to North American Birds; plates for report of N. Y. State Game, Forest and Fish Commission; Upland Game Birds, and companion volume, Water- fuwl, as well as other illustrations for books, scientific journals, and Government reports. Mem. A. A. A. S., Ornithologists' L'niun. Address: Coruell Ileights, Ithaca, N. Y.
FUERTH, Emil:
Merchant : b. Schuttenhofen, Bohemia, Nov. S. . Wilhelm and Johanna Fuerth; ed. in public school of native town and Musical Coll. at Prague, Bohenda ; came to U. S., took up dentistry ; grad. Philadel- phia Coll. Dental Surgery, 15-0; m. N. Y. City, May. Iss0, Henrietta Froclich; chil- dren : William B., Selma B., Ceril E. Start- ed practice of dentistry in N. Y. City. 180, and was mem. First Dist. Dental Soc. of N. Y .; was dental surgeon at Montefiore Ilouie several years, also for a short time at German Polyclinic Dispensary, and re- mained in private practice. Became mem. firm of Ludwig Baumann & Co. at Third Av. and Ifist St., and after six years te. moved to present large quarters on 125th St. and changed to a corporation, now known as Ludwig Baumann & Co., Harlem. furniture and general house furnishings of which has been pres. . siner April 9, 190: Mason, #2; mein. Mystie Shrine; formerly mem. Trne Craftsman's Lodge of Masons. Residence: $30 Lexington Av. Address.
Cler gyman: b. London, England, ISIS: s. John H. and Mary A. Fulcher; grad. St. B .. A.,
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1873, MI.A., 1876, B.D., 1892; Gen. Theoi. Sem., [ onne, since 1595; Rivers Pollution Comm'n 1876. Ordered deacon, 1876, ordained priest, of N. J., 1:05; mem. and chia'n State Sew. 1877, by Bishop Littlejohn. Formery mis- | erage Comin'n since 1899. Served 3 months sionary at St. James' Ch., Brookhaven. and in Civil War as mem. ith Reg't N. Y. Vols. ; adj. 35th Reg't. N. G. N. Y., 1869; major and col. same, resigning 1874. Republican. Meth- odist. Mem. Vet. Ass'n 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y .; George Washington Post 103, G. A. R .; Soc. Army of the Potomac; hon. mem. Friendly Nous of. St. Patrick; Hudson Co. (N. J.) Bar Ass'n, N. J. State Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Lotos, Lawyers, Twilight, Union League, ( Hudson Co., N. J.); N. Jersey Country. Address: Boulevard and W. 36th St., Bayonne, N. J. St. Andrew's Ch., Yaphanx, L. L. 1976-78; curate Christ Ch., Hudsono. N. 1, with charge All Saints' Ch., Hudson; rector Trin- ity Ch., Claverack, N. Y., with charge of St. John's Cb., Copake Iron Works, N. Y., 1878-79; rector Calvary Ch., Burne Hills, N. Y., with charge St. Paul's Ch., Chariton N. Y., la79; missionary St. Giles' Ch., Castle- ton, les7; rector Ch. of the Messiah, Green- bush, N. Y., 1>>5-91. Canon and preceutor Cathedral All Saints', Albany, N. Y., sico 1879; ass't sec. Diocese of Albany; exato- FULLER, Clara McLean Heath: ining chaplain; chaplain to the bishop. Ad- dress: 2 Pine St., Albany, N. Y.
FULD, Leonhard Felix:
Lawyer, editor; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 12, 1883; s. Bernhard and Helene (Schwab) Fuld; grad. Columbia Univ., B.A., M.A., LL.B., LL.M .; awarded Tappan Prize in constitutional law, and six other prizes; admitted to bar. Editor Sabin's Dictionary of Books Relating to America (for Carnegie Institution, of Washington, D. C.). Repub- lican. MIem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Ad- dress: 300 5th Av,, N. Y. City.
FULLAM, William Freeland:
Commander, C. S. Navy; b. in N. Y., 1855; entered Naval Acad., Sept. 24, 1 73; grad. No. 1, class isit: served on Marion and Trenton, European Station, Isi7-79; final graduation, June, 1:79. Midshipman, 1879-80; Swatara, China Station, 1879-22; promoted ensign, March 13, Issu; Naval Acad., Dep't Applied Mathematics, and in charge battal- ion of infantry, ls-3-57; practice ship Dale, 1883-84; practice ship Constellation, 1883; prumoted lieut. (junior grade), Oct.
1886; served in the Boston, 1997-89; Vesuvi- ns, 1889; Yorktowo, Squadron of Evolu- tion, 1889-90; Chicago Squadron of Evolu- tion, 1800; Naval Acad., Dep't Ordnance and Gunnery, and in charge battalion of intent- ry, 1>01-94; prowsoted lieut., May 28, 1.92; tion, Raleigh, N. Atlantic Squadron of Evolu- tion, 1894.97; Amphitrite, N. Atlantic Sta- tion, 1897; Naval Academy, department of Physics and Discipline, 1997-08; U. S. S. New Orleans, May, 1sos, blockade of Cuba and Porto Rico; bombardment of Santiag ), May and June, lsbs; blockade and occupa- tion of San Juan, July to Sept .; Naval Acad., Dep't of Ordnance, Ort. 1-95; U. S. S. Lancaster, 1-09-4902; promoted lieut- comd'r, Dec. 29, 1:99; Naval Academy, An- napolis, Md., Ang., 1902, to 1905; head Dep't of Ordnance, April, 19-3; commander, July 1, 1905; comd'g Constellation since July 16, 1907. Address: Annapolis, Md.
FULLER, Charles W .:
Lawyer: h. N. Y. City, July 2, 1543; s. Jesse and Elizabeth .A. (Bartine) Fuller; ed. public schools and Coll. City of N. Y .; m. N. Y. City. May 29, 1867, Matilda B. Williams; children: Harry Williams, b. 1-65, Fanny S. Toadvine, b. Ist]. Admitted to N. J. Bar, 1Sp: X. Y. Bar, 1-3; mem. B'd of Ed'n, City of Bayonne, N. J., 4 years; city att'y. Bayonne, + years; mem. N. J. State B'd of Ed'n + years; mem. Gon. Assembly of N. J., I -- s; State Sup't of
Born N. Y. City, Dec. 8, 1:54; on father's side comes from Holland-Dutch ancestry, conspicuous in early Am. history and Culo- nial and Revolutionary wars; ed. at privato I'rench schools of Miss Comstock, Madame Prevost and Miss Macaulay, N. Y. City. Studied art at Students' League, N. Y. City, under instruction of C. Y. Turner, Wm. M. Chase, and others; was first student in School of Applied Design for Women, founded in N. Y. City by Mrs. Dualap- Hlop- kins, IsG"; m. Ist, H. Courtney Manning, of N. Y. City; m. 2d, 1903, William E. Ful- ler, ass't attorney-gen. U. S. Actively in- terested in patriotic, philanthropic, geneal- ogical, biographical and historical work, and has won distinction in various departments of art; widely known throughout country by her genealogical column in Sunday edi- tion N. Y. Herald. Was for many years registrar Soc. Danghters of Holland Dames of New York; also recording sec .. gen. Daughters Am. Revolution during adminis- tration of Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks (wife of Vice-President of the U. S.). Mem. N. Y. Genealogical and Biographical Soc., Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Daughters of Hol- land Dames, Daughters Am. Revolution, U. S. Daughters of le12, Nat. Soc. New England Women, Am. Scenic-Historic Preservation Soc., Stony Wolde Ass'n for Consumptives; mg'r N. Y. Home for Convalescents. Ad- dress: Care N. Y. Genealogical and Bio- graphical soc., 226 W. 58th St., N. Y. City. FULLER, Edward L .:
Capitalist; b. llawley, Pa., Oct. 10, IS51; s. Edward C. and Helen (Ruthven) Fuller; ed. public schools; m. Scranton, Pa., lait, Helen M. Silkman; one child: Mortimer Bar- tine, b. loit. Pres. and director Internat. Salt Co., Retsof Mining Co., Genesee & Wyoming R. R. Co., Avery Kock Salt Mining ( o., Empire Limestone Co .; director West- ern Md. R. R. Co .; trustee and treas. State Ilosp., Scranton, Pa .; director Pa. Oral Sch. for the Deaf, Scranton, Pa. Clubs: Union Leagne, Lawyers, City, Midday, Mary- Jand ( Baltimore) ; Buffalo (Buffalo, N. Y.) : Westmoreland ( Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ) ; Scranton, Country ( Scranton. l'a. ). Residence : Seranton, Pa. Address: 2 Rector St., N. Y. City.
FULLER, Eugene:
Surgeon: b. Wayland. Mass., May 8, 1558; s. Richard F. and Addie ( Reeves) Fuller; grad. Harvard, A B., 1850, M.D., 1-st. Prof. venereal and gemto-urinary surgery, N. Y. Post.Grad. Medical School; visiting genito-
Ed'n, 1-9, Sinking Fund Comm'n of Bay. I nrinary surgeon, City Hosp. und P'ust-Grad.
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Hosp. Author: Diseases of the Genito Urin. | Kalamazoo (Mich.) Coll., Union Coll., Schen- ary system, 1001 ( Macmillan) ; contb'r to medical publicatiuus. Address: 252 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.
FULLER, George Warren:
Sanitary eng'r; b. Franklin, Moss., Des. 21, 1808; s. George Newell and Har_iet (Craig) Fuller; ed. Mass. Inst. Teennology, S.B., 1890, and at Univ. of Berlin. Served under Mass. State B'd of Health at Law- rence Experiment Station, 1s00-95, aod was in charge there 1:53-95; in charge of tests for Lonisville, Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio, on most available method for purifiestion of water; practising since 1800, as sanitary and hydraulic eng'r in firm of Hering & Fuller. Has acted in advisory capacity iu connec- tion with filtrativo plants of N. Y. City, Washington, New Orleans, Baltimore, Colum- bus, etc. Clubs: Manhattan. Engineers, Technology. Residence: 160 Boulevard, Som- mit, N. J. Address: 170 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FULLER, Henry Brown:
Artist; b. Deerfield, Mass., Oct. 3, 1867; s. George and Agnes Gordon ( Higginsun ) Brown; ed. St. Mark's School, Cowies Ait School, Art Students' League, N. Y. City, and in atelier of Raphael Colin,, Paris; m. Boston, Oct. 95, 1:03. Painter of mural decor- ations, also ideal pictures, notably Lite Dis- arming Death, and Illusions. Awarded bronze medal by Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1901. Associate academician, Nat. Acad. Design. Residence: 78 E. 55th St. Address: Carnegie Studios, 56th St. and 7th Av., N. Y. City.
FULLER, Herbert L .:
Lawyer; b. Waterport, Orleans Co., N. F., Oct. 17, 1877; s. George and Mary E. (Me- Kennan) Fuller; grad. Union Coll., Ph.B., 1902; Columbia Univ. Law Sch., 1905: unmar- ried. Admitted to the N. Y. Bar, 19ml; read- er Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Address: 350 Fulton St., Ja- maica, L. I., N. Y.
FULLER, Olivo Beatrice Muir:
Anthor; b. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 2, 1874; d. John and Mary Elizabeth (Newbanks) Mnir; ed. in public schools. Packer Inst., Brooklyn, and Wesleyan Ladies' Sem., Ham- iltoo, Ont .: m. N. Y. City, Jan. 4, 1900, Dr. David J. Fuller; children: Olive Muriel, b. Aug. 25, 1901, David Otis, b. Nov. 20, 1903. Began literary efforts at age of 13: song The One With Eyes of Line (words and music), written at ls, was published; first book pub- lished at 19. Author (hovels) : Thy Name Is Woman; With Malice Toward None. Con- trib'r short stories and verses to magazines. Ilas traveled in Europe, Alaska, North Am. Continent, and has given lectures on French Revolution. Republican. Lapast : director from Strong Place Bapt. Ch .. Brooklyn, For Grande Ligne Sor. Former corr. sre. Profes- sional Woman's Lrazve; mem. Legislative League, Soc. Am. Authors. Recreations: Trh. nis, drama. Clubs: N. Y. Woman's Press (director) : Civitas of Brooklyn ( director). Address: 102 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FULLER. Raymond David:
Lawyer; b. Waterport, Orleans Co., N. Y., Feb. 24, 1-71; s. Gourze and Mary E. (Me- Kennan) Fuller; ed. Waterport Union Sch.,
ectaly, N. Y, Buffalo (N. Y.) Law Sch. ; uo- married. Studied law with hrm of Harris & Harris, Rochester, N. Y., 1897-95; claim ng't, N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., at Buffalo, 1899; associated in practice of law with Hon. George .A. Hardin at Lit- tie Falls, N. Y., 1900-01, until time of his deall; now mem. firm of Fuller & Fuller, lawyers, at Little Falls, N. Y., and N. Y. City; mem. firm Fuller, Girvan & Co., Little Falls, N. Y .; v .- p. Waterport Cold Storage Co., Waterport, N. Y. Republican. One of the attorneys of the General Accident As- surance Corporation, Ltd., of Perth, Scot- land, and of the Philadelphia Casualty Co., in their Liability Departments in N. Y. City and State. Served as corporal 201st Separate Co., N. G. S. N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., and honorably discharged after the Spanish- Anı. War in 1595. Presbyterian. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Clubs: Little Falls City, Republican (N. Y. City). Address: 949 Broadway, N. Y. City.
FULLER, Robert Higginson:
Secretary to the governor; b. Deerfield, Mass., Sept. 14, 1804; s. George aod Agnes Gordon ( Higginson ) Fuller; grad. Harvard A.B., IS>; m. Boston, June 13, 1005, Elizabeth Adams Clagett. Entered newspaper work, Isss, as a reporter on the Worcester Spy ; went to Al- bany as editor of the Albany Suuday Ex- press, 1:80; on staff of the Albany Evening Journal as associate editor and political writer, 1989-93; political reporter and Albany legislative correspondent N. Y. Ilerald 1895- 1907; secretary to Governor Charles E. llughes stuce Jan. 1, 1007. While on the N. Y. Herald attended nearly all the National and State Conventions, and reported the Al- bany legislative sessions from 1903 to and including 1906. Occasional contributor to magazines. Author: The Golden Hope, 1905 ( Macmillan), a historical romance of the time of Alexander the Great. Address: 487 State St., Albany, N. Y.
FULLER, Ruth Hamilton:
Editor; b. Hamilton, Oot .; d. Valancey England and Louise ( Coxwell) Fuller; g. d. Bishop Fuller, of Diocese of Niagara; ed. by goveinesses, and at the Virginia Female Just., Stanuton, Va., and Rogers Hall, Low- ell, Mass. On the editorial staff Woman's Companion from Sept., 1004, to Octuber, 1906; fashion editor N. Y. Sunday American since April, 390 ;; occasional contributor to period- ical literature. Residence: 3912 Washington Square, West, N. Y. City.
FULLER, Weston Earle:
Civil eng'r, b. Plullips, Me., July 27, 1879: s. William F. and Dora A. ( Howard) Ful- ler: grad. Cornell Univ., C.E., 1900. Instr. in civil eng ring. Cornell Univ., 1000-02: m. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1907. Bertha J. I'almer. Mem. firm of Iazen & Whipple, consulting eng'rs. Asso. mum. Am. Soc. Civil Ing'rs. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega fra- ternity. Club: Cornell University, Address : 105 Park Av., N. Y. City.
FULLER, Williamson Whitehead :
Inwyer: h. l'ayetteville, N. C .. Ang. 28, 1:5>; s. Thomas C. and Caroline D. (White- head) Fuller: grad. Univ. of Va .. A.B., 178; studied law at Dick & Dillard's Law School, Greensboro, N. C., 1of, m. Greensboro, N.
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C., Feb. 19, 1880, Annie M. Staples. Admitted | lish Lutheran Ch., Brooklyn; editor-in-chief to bar 1850, and engaged in practice; now general counsel Consolidated Tobacco Co., Am. Tobacco Co., Continental Tobacco Co., and many subsidiary and afhliated corpora- tions. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Univ. of Va. Alumni Ass'n in N. Y., North Caro- lina Soc. in N. Y., Southern Soc., Met. Mu- seum of Art, Aldine Iss'n. Demorrat. Clubs: National Democratic, Pilgrims, Ards- ley. Residence : 1072 Fifth Av. Address: 111 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
FULLERTON, George S.
Educator; b. Fatehgarh, India, Aug. 18, 1539; s. Robert Stewart and Martha ( White) Fullerton; grad. Univ. of Pa., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa ), 1879, A.M., 1982; Vale Univ., B.D., 1983; hon. Ph.D., Muhlenberg Coll., 1:02, hon. LL.D., 1900; m. Ist, Alexandria, Va., Re- bekah Daingerfield Smith (died May 5, 1:02) ; 2d, Philadelphia, Mar. 8, 1897, Julia Winslow Dickerson. Instructor, lses-a5; ad- junct prof., 185.87, prof. philosophy, les7- 1004, at Univ. of Pa. (dean dep't philosophy, 1ss9-95; dean of college and v .- p. Univ., 1894-96; v .- p. of univ., 1806-0 ) ; prof. phil- osophy, Columbia Univ., since 1904. Episco- palian. Mem. Am. Philos. Soc., Amn. Philos. Ass'n, Am. Psychol. Ass'n. . Author: I're- liminary Report of the Seybert Commission on Spirituatism (part author), I -- i; The Conception of the Infinite, Isst; A Plain Ar- gument for God, le-9; On Sameness and Identity, 1590; The Philosophy of Spinoza, 1804; On Spinozistic Immortality, 1:09; . 1 System of Metaphysics, 1904; An Introduc. tion to Philosophy, 1906. Address: Colum- bia University, N. Y. City.
FULTON, John S. S .:
Mech. eng'r and fuel expert; b. Oxford, MId., June 23, 1:06; s. Andrew M. and Mary L. R. (Schwartz) Fulton; ed. Brunner's Nech. Just., Reading, Pa. Designer and pat- entee of Perfection Furnace, used extensive- ly on Am. railroads; designer and patentre of all peat fuel burning methods used by Amalgamated Peat Fuel Co. of N. Y .; de. signer and patentee of furnaces, stokers and appliances manufactured by the Fulton Fur- nace Co. of N. Y. City, and the Fulton Fuel Economizer Co. of Boston, Mass .; was foreman of eng'rs, Hudson Div. N. Y. Cen- tral & Hudson River K. R .; eng'r of tests Philadelphia & Reading R. R. ; consulting eng'r and director Amalgamated Peat Fuel Co. of N. Y. City; designing eng'r and di- rector Fulton Furnace Co .; consulting eng r Fulton Fuel Economizer Co., Boston. Memp. N. G. N. Y. Mason. Address: 95 William St., N. Y. City.
FULTON, Louis Mills:
Lawyer; b. Hogansburgh, N. Y., Nov. 11. 1-52; grad. Cornell Umv., B.S., 1574; Column- bia Law Sch., 1977. Engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from 1477. Mom. Psi Up- kilon fraternity: v .. p. Cornell Almmuni Ass'n, 145.76: mem. Blooming Park Ass'n. Clubs: City, University, Reform, Cornell Universi- ty. Residence: 22 W. Wod St. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
FUNK, Isaac Kaufman:
Author, publisher, clergymau: h Clifton. Ohio, Sept. 10. 139: grad. Wittenberg Call., D.D., 1860 (IL.D., 1:96). Filled various pas- torates, 1867-72, the last, St. Matthew's Eng- | April IS, Is9s, to Oct. 3, 1893. Mem. N. Y.
various periodicals of Funk & Wagnalls Co. ; editor-in-chief Standard Dictionary 1891-190b, new edition, latest revised 1905: clim'n Ed itorial B'd that produced Jewish Encyclo- pædia; founder-editor The Metropolitan Pul- pit (now the Homiletic Review), IS;6; in connection with his house founded The Voice, 1550; The Missionary Review, Isss; The Literary Digest, 1889; has published nu- merous works of reference: entered into partnership with A. W. Wagnalls in la7-, merging, 1800, into the Funk & Wagnalls Co., of which is pres. and editor-in-chief of all its periodicals. Editor: Tarry Thou Till I Come, with intro., 1901. Author: The Next Step in Evolution, 1902, Fourth Revised ed- ition, 1908, The Widow's Mite, and Other Psychic Phenomena, 1004, The Psychie Rid- dle, 1907. Prohibitionist. Lutheran. Mem. Simplified Spelling Board (on Exec. Com. ), Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreation: Golf. Mein. Aldine Club, Brooklyn Clerical Union. Res- idence: 22 Upper Mountain Av., Montelair, N. J. Address: 44.60 E. 23d St., N. Y. City. FURBECK, R. Judson:
Stock broker: b. Chicago, Il1., June 4. 1875; s. . W. F. and Sophia ( Whaples) Fur- beck; grad. Yale Univ .: m. Elizabeth Allen; children : Edith Allen, P. Allen. Mem. firm of Trowbridge & Co. Republican. Congre- gationalist. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fra- termity. Address: 331 W. 101st St., N. Y. City.
FUREY, John:
Paymaster, U. S. N., retired; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1836; s. James and Elizabeth ( Stewart) Furey; ed. in Brooklyn private and publie schools; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1866, Margaret M. Merrick. Appt'd aet- ing ass't paymaster, U. S. N., Oet. 6, 1863; passed ass't paymaster U. S. N., July 23. 1566; paymaster, Oct. 24, 1871; retired on ac- count of physical disability resulting from accident. On duty on Monticello, 1863-65, and under command of Lieut. W. B. Cushing: participated in several expd'ns in boats passed inside the line of fortifications at month of Cape Fear River, up as far as Smithville, A. C .; was in both engagements at Ft. Fisher as signal ommeer, and after his capture, with Lieut. Cushing, landed at Fort Casswell; took possession of that place and Battery Campbell; then went to Smithville; sent to ship for reinforcements and estab- lished a force of occupation, piekets, re- mained in possession until army took charge; participated in later operations of the Mon- tieello, under Lieut. Gorringe, including pur- suit of Confederate ram Stonewall, etc .; on U. S. S. Yurra, Gulf Squadron, 1-66 67; U. S. S. Quinnehang. S. Atlantic Station, 1-67. 70; Naval Arad., 1971-71; U. S. S. Mononga- hela, S. Adantie Station, 1874-76: special duty as insp. flour and baking bread at N. Y. City. Jan. . May, 1877; special duty inspection of provisions and clothing. . Navy Vard, N. Y., July 157. to Der., 190; training-ship New Hampshire. I- 124; Quinnchang, European Station, 19* * 9: Yerriving-ship Vermont.
Navy Yard, N. Y., 1-998: Navy Yard, N. Y., 1803-04: U. S. S. Columbia, April July, 1-94. In Spanish War, served in charge of accounts of auxiliary vessels, yachts, tugs. lighthouse, tenders, colliers, ete., at Navy Yard, N. Y ..
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Roman Catholic. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Catholic Benev- ulent Legion. Club: Catholic. Address: 81 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FUREY, John Vincent:
Brig .- geo., U. S. A., retired ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 22, 1839; s. Robert and Mary Furey; ed. at Brooklyn; m. Philadelphia, Dec. 23, 1868, Georgiauna G. Grosholz. En- listed in vul. service during Civil War as private, 14th N. Y. S. Militia and sith U. S. Vols. Inf., April, 1861. Participated in bat. tles of Bull Run, Peninsular Campaign of 1-62, and battle of Antietam. Took civil apptm't in quartermaster's dep't and served as such, 1862-64; appointed capt. ass't quar- termaster, U. S. Vols., 1564; vacated com- mission, March, 1867; brevetted major U. S. Vols., Mar. 1805; appointed capt. ass't quar- termaster U. S. A., 1867; major and quarter- master Nov. 11, 1887; lieut .- col., deputy quarter- master.gen. Aug. 21, 1:96; colonel ass't quar- termaster geu. Aug. 12, 1900; brig .- gen. C. S. A., Feb. 25, 1903, retired Feb. 26, 1903. Served under Generals Terry, Hancock, Ruger, Mer- ritt and Brooke in Dep't of Dakota, and with Gen. George Crook in Arizona, 1872-74, aod in the Northwest in the field as chief quartermaster Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition, 1876-77; depot quartermaster at Omaha, Neb., 1877-83. chief quartermaster at Santa Fe, N. M., 1883-81, disbursing quarter- master at Chicago, les4.86, Philadelphia De- pot, 1886-90, chief quartermaster Dep't Da- kota, 1891-96; depot quartermaster Philadel- phia, 1896-1903. Residence: 10 Eighth Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FURNISS, Henry Dawson:
Physician and surgeon; b. Selma, Ala., March 25. 1si8; s. John Perkins and Eliza- beth Matthews (Dawson) Furniss: cd. Univ. of Alabama, Univ. of Va., M.D., 1549. Interne N. Y. Post-Graduate Ilosp., 1599-1901; pust- graduate medical course, Berlin, Germany, 1901-09. Since then practising medicine in N. Y. City. Istr. in gynecology, N. Y. Post- Grad. Med. School and Hosp. Mrm. N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Academy of Medi- cine, honorary life mem. Dallas Conuty (Ala. ) Med. Ass'n; pres. N. Y. Post.Graduate Husp. Alumni Ass'n; mem, Pi Mn meilical fra- ternity ( Univ. of Va.), Phi Delta Theta, Univ. of Va. Alummi Ass'n. Address: 393 West End Av., N. Y. City.
FURSMAN, Edgar Lnyster:
Lawyer: b. Charlton, N. Y., Ang. 5, 1993; ed. Greenwich Acad, and Fort Edward Colle- giate Inst. Admitted to bar. Jaly, 1954: moved to Troy, May, 17, where he went into partnership with Judge Jantes Forsyth; 8 years later breame mem. firm of Smith, Fursman & Cowen, and had a very large practice there; elected county jndge of Rensselaer Co., Nov., 1-2, and roflerted in Nov., 1-13; elected to Supreme Court bench, Nov., 1989; sat in Criminal Branch of Supreme Court in N. Y. City in 1997, 15%. 1000 and 1900, and was assigned by Gov. Odell as an associate justice of the Appellate Division of Third Dep't, 1901: resigned Oet. 10, 1902. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
E'uneator: b. Williamsport, Pa., 1873; s. Samuel Eggers and Alice ( Bowman) Furst ; grad. Dickinson Coll., Ph.B., 1893, M.A., 1:95; grad. student Johns Ilopkins Univ., 1893-97; grad. scholar Columbia Umv., 1:09-1900; stu- dent British Museum and Oxford, England, 1:97; m. Pittsburg. Pa., 1900. Mary Louise O'Niel: children: Lowry Bowman, b. 1902, Breading Bowioan, b. 1907. Student ass't Johns Hopkins Univ., 1594-97; lecturer lin. Soc. for Extension of Univ. Teaching, Phila., 1:94-99; director Mountain School, Birming- hai, Pa., 1900-02; sec. Teachers' Coll. (N. Y.), and lecturer Columbia Umv. Extension Teaching, since 1902. Independent in poli- ties. Episcopalian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Nat. Edn'l Ass'o, Modern Language Ass'n of America, Am. Ass'o for Advance- ment of Science. Author: A Group of Old Authors; editor of various English texts; educational editor, International Year-Book ; enntrib'r to . educational and literary peri- odicals. Clubs: Faculty (Columbia Univ. ), City. Address: Columbia University, N. Y. City.
FURST, Michael:
Lawyer: b. Grookyln, July 15, 1856; s. Solo- mon and Bertha (Jatte) Furst; ed. Public Sch. 6, Brooklyn, Polytechnic Inst., Yale, A.B. (commencement orator), IST6, Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., Isis; ummarried. Adunit- ted to bar, May, Isis, and has practised pro- fession continuously since in Brooklyn; ass't corporation counsel City of Brooklyn during 1894-95; had charge of the real estate and street opening bureau; appt'd by Justice Gaynor, a comm'r to widen Livingston St. First v .. p. Kings Co. Mortgage Co .; director Mootauk Bank. Republican; Ilebrew; trus- teo Temple Israel. Mem. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, Yale Alumni Ass'n of L. I., Soc. of Old Brooklynites, Brooklyn Young Republi- can Club, Gilbert Council Royal Arcanumn, Eagle Council Loyal Addition, Montague Con- clave Heptasophs, Brooklyn League, S. Brook- Jyn B'd Trade. V .- p. Hebrew Edn'l Soc. of Brooklyn; pres. Young Men's Hebrew Ass'o of Brooklyn; patron Brooklyn liebrew Or- phan Asylmn Soc .: donor Jewish Hosp. of Brooklyn: mem. Hebrew Benevolent Soc. Clubs: Brooklyn. Montauk, Logan. Resi- dence : 115 Prospect Park, West. Address: 215 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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