Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 138

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


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GRANT, Harry Y .:


Physician; b. Ottawa, Can .; s. Sir James j grad. Yale Univ., B.L., 1857; Columbia Univ. Grant, K. C. MI. G., and Maria Malloch Grant; ed. McGill Coll., Montreal, M D.C.M., 1886; Royal London Ophthalmic, 1887; m. ; Buffalo, 1:04, Grace Annette Smith. Mem. Ophthal. Soc. of United Kingdom, Am. Oph- thal. Soc. Aduress: 399 Delaware Av., Buffale, N. Y.


GRANT, Hugh Arthur:


Physician, surgeon; b. Fembroke, Ont., Canada : s. Hugh and Jane (Rowan) Grant; early ed'n at Pembroke; grad. MeGill Univ., Montreal, M.D., C.M .; licentinte of Royal Coll. Phys. and Surg. of Ont., and Univ. of State of N. Y .; took post-graduate work in the clinics at Vienna, Berlin and Royal In- firmary, Edinburgh, for two years; m. May 24, 1905, Margaret Brooks Landers; one daughter, Gwendolyn Brooks Grant, b. Sept. 22, 1907. Engaged in practice of medieine at Potsdam. Address : 47 Elm St., Potsdam, N. Y.


GRANT, Hugh John:


Ex-mayor of N. Y. City: b. N. Y. City, 1855; ed. public schonl, Manhattan Coll., where was graduated, 1871; went abroad with parents for a year, most of which was spent in Berlin: on return spent three years in St. Francis Xavier's Coll., then attended Co- Cumbia Law School, where grad. bL. B., 1877; m. a daughter of ex-U. S. Senator Edward Murphy, Jr., of Albany. After graduation spent a year in the office of D. MI. Porter, lawyer, then formed business connection with James M. Smith ( former recorder) ; later moved uptown, where practised law and op- erated extensively in real estate; soon had attention occupied by the business of num- erous estates of which his father had charge. Received Tammany nomination for alder- man in 19th Dist., 15-2, and was elected; re- elected 1983 to the Boodle Board, in which his straightforward and honorable course was in marked contrast to the crooked arts of most of his fellow members, which he was largely instrumental in exposing and pun- ishing; received Tammany nomination for mayor, 1Ss4, but was defeated by William R. Grace in a close contest : received Tammany nomination for sheriff, 1-5, and was elected; elected mayor, 1-6, reelected 1-90: nomi- nated 1594 for third term but was defeated by William L. Strong. Since then has de- voted attention to management of his large real estate interests: served as receiver of the St. Nicholas Bank, Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Co., ard the Third Av. R. R. Residence: 261 W. 53d St., N. Y. City. Office : 20 E. 721 St., N. Y. City.


GRANT, Jesse R .:


Mining operator; b. St. Louis, Feb. 6, 1958; s. Ulysses S. and Julia (Dent) Grant; ed. Cornell Univ. and Columbia Law School; m. San Francisco, Calif., 1-0, Elizabeth Chap- man. Interested as officer and stockholder in many mining enterprises. Mem. Am. Geng. Soc., Am. Numismatic Soc., Kappa Alpha fraternity. Demorrat. Clubs: Man- hattan, National Democratic. Address: Manhattan Club, N. Y, City.


GRANT, Madisen:


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, Nov. 19, 1865: 8. Gabriel and Carline A. (Mauice) Grant ; ed. 572


[ private schools in N. Y. City and Germany ;


Law Sch., 1890; unmarried. Traveler, hunter, explorer, naturalist, writer; sec. and me'r N. Y. Zuol. Soc. Pres, and director Taylor Creek Ditch Co., Deep Gravel Mining Co-, sec. and director Atlantic Terra Cotta Co, mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, soe. of Colonial Wars, Mil. Order of the Loyal Legion, Am. Museum of Natural History, N. Y. Geog. Soc., League of Am. Sportsmen. Republi- can. Clubs: Unior, University, Boone and Crockett (see.), Ends of the Earth. Ad- dress : 22 B. 4th St., N. Y. City.


GRANT, Percy Stickney:


Clergyman; b. Boston, Mass., May 13, 1860; s. Stephen Mason and Annie ( Stickney ) Grant, ed. in public schools, Roxbury Latin Sel., Harvard Coll., A.B., 1-93, A.M., last. Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass .. B.D., 1ss6. Ordered deacon, last, ordained priest, le87; ass't minister, Ch. of the As- cension, Fall River, Mass., 1st6; minister St. Mark's Ch., Fall River, 1857; rector Christ Ch., Swansea, Mass., 1>90; mem. Fall River Sch. Com., 1890-93; founded Y. M. C. A. and other philanthropie institutions in that city ; rector Ch. of the Ascension, N. Y. City, since I:93; appt'd hon. sec. to Com. on Relation of P. E. Ch. to Our New Possessions, 1809: in that capacity visited Honolulu, Japan, China. Philippine Islands, India, etc., associated with Bishop Potter, 1809-1900; trustee Berea Coll. Author: Land Questions in the Philip- pines: Church Missions in Asia: Marriage and Divorce: Monologues of Robert Brown- ing; Ad Matrem and Other Poems. Address: 7. W. 10th St., N. Y. City.


GRANT, Robert Parks:


Banker, manufacturer; b. Neversink, N. Y., May 8, 1844; s. Isaac and Hannah (Le Roy) Grant ; ed. public schools; m. Hawkins- ville, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1870, Lettie C. Hayes; one son, Robert D., b. 1572. Served in Civil War in 92d Reg't N. Y. Vols., private to col. of the reg't. After war service, en- gaged in banking and commercial affairs; aided in founding the Bank of Clayton. N.


Y., in Ist: in 1st, with others. organized Exchange Bank, which later became Nat. Ex- change Bank of Clayton, of which he has been cashier since reorganization, 1895; is stockholder in Is Nat. banks and two trust companies: is largely interested in the mf'r and sale of cheese and other dairy products; pres. Watertown Produce Exchange, State Dairy B'd of Trade; v .- p. Thousand Islands Park Ass'n; trustee Clayton Publishing Co., etc. Republican. Mason 32. Clubs: Bank- ers and Brokers, Anglers' (St. Lawrence River). Address: Clayton, N. Y.


GRATACAP, Louis Pepe:


Ass't curator Am. Museum of Natural History; b. Brooklyn, Nov. 1. 1851; s. John 1 .. and Lucinda ( Bentun) Gratarap: grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B .. 1-69, A.M., 1990; Columbia School of Mines, Ph.B., 182. Artively identified with investigations in geology and mineralogy: writer of books and papers on these subjects, also on religious and political subjects. Author: timology of the City of New York, 1001: The Certainty of a Future Life in Mars (scientific fiction ). 1003; Vade Mecum Guide to Mineral Collec-


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tions, 1903; The World as Intention, 1905; | Wide Awake; in the furniture business about A Woman of the Ice Age. 1900; The Sub- 18 years; has traveled over U. S .; spent two winter vacations in Bermuda, and took a European trin 1:02. Prohibitionist. Elder Westminster Presbyterian Church for 24 years. Mom. Civic Federation, National Municipal League, Am. Civie Ass'n; director Chamber of Commerce; trustee Hahnemann Hosp. Recreation: Landscape gardening. Summer home: Murray Isle, St. Lawrence River. Address: 594 West Av., Rochester, N. Y. stance of Literature, 1207; The Evacuation of England, 1905; also publications on religious subjects; Philosophy of a Ritualist. or Apol- ogia pro Ritu; Aralytics of & Belief in a Fu- ture State; and political writings: As to the Public Schools; Political Mission of Re- forio; Protection, a Reasonable Doctrine: Centralization ; The Cure for Political Cor- ruption; The Silver Cateelisn :; etc. Fellow A. A. A. S., N. Y. Acad. Science; mem. N. Y. Mineralngiral Club. Staten Island Ass'n GRAVES, John Temple: Arts and Sciences. Residence: 128 Bement Av., West New Brighton, S. I. Address: Museum of Natural History, N. Y. City. GRAVATT, Edwin J .:


Physician; b. Clarksburg, N. J., Jan. 30, 1 70; s. Henry C. and Ann Amelia ( Mount) Gravatt; ed. Troy High Sch .; grad. N. Y. l'aiv., med. dep't, 1:01: m. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1895, Margaret Jackson; one daughter, Ruth, b. 1900. In gen. practice of medicine and surgery : coroner of Rensselaer Co. since 1905. Republican. Mem. Troy Lodge B. P. O. Elks; miem. Masonic Order (Knight Tem- plar) and Mystic Shrine. Address: 1810 Fifth Av., Troy, N. Y.


GRAVES, Erwin Ralph:


Banker, manufacturer; b. Hancock, Me., May 14, 1865; s. Frank and Ernestine F. (Busche) Graves; ed. publie and private schools of Hancock, Me., and Boston, Mass. ; m. 1st, Buda, Ill., Oct., les ;. Edith Hood Evans, a dirert descendant of the patriot, James Otis; children : Phillis Elizabeth; b. 19, Edith Frederika, b. 1890, Dorothy Otis, b. 1895; m. 20, N. Y. City, Nov., 1906, Mary Ann Rigley. Removed to Boston at age of 14, nnd was for many years associated with the Provident Institution for Sayings of that city; in 1905 removed to N. Y. City, and is now pres. and director First Nat. Bank of Belleville, N. J .; director European-Ameri- can Bank of N. Y. City; v. p. and gen. mg'r Kornit MIf & Co .: director Mellis Realty Co. of Belleville, N. J .; treas. Cer- manite MI'g Co., N. Y. City, Commings & King Co. of Attleboro. Mass,, mem, firm of Ellis & Graves, N. Y. City. Has traveled ex. tensively in U. S., Canada, West Indies and Europe. Republican. Unitarian. Mem. of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, in which has held important po- sitions; ment. St. Joha's Lodge Coldest Ma- sonic lodge in An' rien), St. Andrew's R. ... Chapter, Boston Council, and Boston Com- mandery, K. T. Clubs: Boston Press, N. Y. Press, Fulton Dining, N. Y. Athletic, (N. Y. City ) ; Field and Marine (Bath Beach, Brooklyn). Residence: Old Mamaroneck Road, White Plains, N. Y. Address: 603 W. 43d St., N. Y. City.


GRAVES, Harvey B .:


Merchant: b. near Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 4, 1:55; s. loratio and Betsy (Mason ) Graves; ed. public schools; finished at U'ninh ITigh Sch., Warsaw, N. Y. : m. Bergen, N. Y., Nov. 19, IND, Charlotte A. Bosworth; chil- dren : Harvey Wilbur, b. 195, Emma L., b. 1857. Charlotte M .. b. 1.91. P'rances Willard, b. 1891, Ruth Elsie, b. I'm. Brought up on furin: boy at school. established printing business at which worked evenings and Sat- urdays, and published an amateur paper,


Journalist; b. Willington Church, Abbe- ville Co., N. C., Nov. 9, 1836; s. Gen. James Porterfield and Katherine Floride ( Callionn ) Graves; grandsoo of William Calhoun, eldest brother of John C. Calhoun; grad. Univ. of Ga., 1875; m. 1st, Aparta, Ga., April 17, 1878. Mattie E. Simpson: 2d, Rome, Ga., Dec. 30, 1590, Annie E. Cothran. Editor Florida Union ( daily), Jacksonville, Fla., Iss1-83, Atlanta Daily Journal, 1ss7-SS, Rome ((in.) Tribune, 1858-90; editor-in-chief and joint prop'r Daily Georgian (Atlanta), 1905-07; editor-in-chief N. Y. American since 1907. Widly known as orator, having spoken on many patriotie occasions and anniversary celebrations. Formerly Democrat; colonel on staff of Gov. Northen of Georgia; candi- date for U. S. senator from Georgia, 1945, but withdrew; joined Independence Party, which nominated him at Chicago, July, 19us, ns its candidate for the office of Vice Presi- dent of the U'nited States. Author: History of Florida of To-day; Ilistory of Colleton, S. C .; Twelve Standard Lectures; Platform of To-day: Speeches and Selections for Schools; The Negro. Address: New York American, N. Y. City.


GRAVES, Willis F .:


Farmer, merchant, real estate: b. Eagle, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Jau. 14, 1831; s. Ralph and Emily ( Tolles) Graves; ed. public schools, Arcade Sem., State Normal Sch., Albany, N. Y .; m. Areade, N. Y., July 6, 1-53, Jane C. Colton. Farmer 60 years, school teacher. 14 years; dealer in pianos 54 years; in bonds and mortgages and real estate 55 years: has traveled in every Siate in the Union and visited all the National exp'ns. Independent in politics. AAddress: Castile, N. Y.


GRAY, Ainslie A .;


Editor: b. Brooklyn, Aug. 1, 1877: s. Alex- ander Ainslie and Mary (Doyle) Gray; ed. public schools; grad. Cooper Union, B.S., 1905; m. Brooklyn, Oet. 31, 1905, Janice Clise. Learned printing trade; expert machinist in charge of type-setting machines, 1:05-1901; prout reader, 1901-02: on staff Electrical Ke- view since 1902: director since 1005. Re- publican. Congregationalist. Mem. Am. Inst. Elee, Eng'is, N. Y. Elee. Soc., Omega Delta Phi fraternity. Address: 46 Balu- bridge St., Brooklyn.


GRAY, Alfred W .:


Lawyer: b. Hlenvelton, St. Lawrence Co .. N. Y., Dec. 21, Ist9; s. Walter R. and Mary ( Chambers) Gray; ed. Ogdensburg Arad .; grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1592; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1800, Frances F. Nrwman; children: Mary O., b. 1900, Clinton Newman, b. 1001. Studied law with Judgo 573


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John M. Kellogg, of Ogdensburg, N. Y .; | N. Y. (major), Greenwich Union Free Sch. entered law office of Clinton & Carte, But- I'd of Ed'n. Address: Greenwich, Wash- ington Co., N. Y. falo, 1803; admitted to N. Y Bar, Feb. 5, 1896; mem. Clinton & Clarke, legs, removed GRAY, James McIIvaine: to Niagara Falls, 1899, and has since been er- gaged in practice there, latterly as a miemu. firm of Dudley, Gray & Noonan. D'rector Niagara Falls Trust Co. Republican. Pres- byterian, Pres. Y. M. C. A., Dela Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Niagara, Niagara Falls


Country, Civic. Address: 45 Falls St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.


GRAY, Charles Perley:


Surgeon; b. Old' Town, Me .; s. Charles Herman and Eliza (Perley) Gray; ex. Phil- lips Andover Acad., Univ. of Maine, S.B., Harvard Univ., M.D. Ass't demonstrator anatomy, N. Y. Univ. Med. Schovl, in- struetor in gyuecology, Post-Grad. Med. School and Hosp., clinical ass't in gynecol- ogy, Women's llosp., gynecological staff, Calvary dispensary. Private Co. K 7th


Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. County . Med. Soc., N. Y. State Sled. Soc., East Side Med. Ass'n of N. Y. City, Harvard Med. Soc. of N. Y. City, Mass. State Med. Board. Mem. Alpha Tav Omega, Theta Nu Epsilon and Rho Kappa Tau fra- ternities. Recreations: Riding and golf. Clubs: Graduates, Harvard, Address: 29 W. 46th St., N. Y. City.


GRAY, David:


Journalist; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1870; s. David Gray and Martha Guthrie Gray; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1-92; unmarried. Re- porter and editorial writer, Rochester Union and Advertiser, 1:93: editorial writer, Buffalo Times, 1:04; sub-editor N. Y. World, 1890; un'g editor Buffalo Courier, 1:97; engaged in study of law, 1:07-99; admitted to bar, June, 1599. Author: The Sphinx (play of Harvard Hasty Pudding Club), 1:92; Gullops I and II, and play entitled Gallops (pro- duced 1906). Occasional contb'r to maga- zines. Club: Buffalo. Address; Buffalo Club, Buffalo, N. Y.


GRAY, Erlo H .:


Physician; b. North Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y., June 22, 1839; s. Augustus and Nancy A. (Craft) Gray; ed. Brookfield (N. Y. ) Acad .; grad. N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll, 1984; m. Oneida, N. Y., April 13, 1887, Emma A. Crawford: one son, Leon C., b. 1889. Gen. practitioner of medicine at Oneida, lesb.S7; since Jan., 1887, at Rochester, N. Y. Republican, Babiist. Mem. Monroe Co., N. Y. State and Am. Med. . Iss'ns, Rochester l'athol. Soe., Ind. Order of Foresters, Ami. Guild, Protected Home Circle, Knights and Ladies of Honor. Genesee Falls Lodge 507, F. and A. M .. Melvina Chapter 314, Order of the Eastern Star. Address: 4 Atlantic Av., Rochester, N. Y.


GRAY, Henry:


Physician; b. Cambridge, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1×12; s. Henry C. and Janet ( Bullions) Gray; erad. Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1-67; m. Troy, N. Y., istif. Anna B. Buell; one son. Harry C., b. 149. Pres. Greenwich Union Water Works; v .. p. Consolidated Eler. Light and Power Co. : director Mohican Pulp Co. Democrat. Baptist. Mem. Washington Co. and N. Y. State Med. Socs., 123d Reg't N. G. 574


Lawyer; b. in Bedford Co., Pa., Feb. 2, 1972; s. Rev. Joseph and Mary A. ( Miller) Gray: grad Ahua (Neb. ) High School, les!, Columbian (now George Washington) Univ .. LL.B., 3:94, standing first in a class of 83, LL.M., 1895, standing first in a class of 40. winning Parker Prize and First Essay Prize, 1894, and Britton Prize. 1:05; m. Rockville Center, N. Y., Nov. 17. 1904, Lillian De Mott; one daughter, Charlotte, b. May 24, 1906. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1898; has practised law in Brooklyn ever since ; meni. law firm of Owens & Gray. Author: Fraud- Dieut Conveyances, 1896; Limitations of Tax- ing Power and Public Indebtedness, 19on; also numerous articles in law reviews and magazines. Served through Spanish.Am.


War in 1lth N. Y. Vol. luf. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club: Brooklyn. Ad- dress : 19 Montague St., Brooklyn. GRAY. John Clinton:


Jurist ; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 4, 1843; s. John A. C. Gray; ed. Univ. of Berlin, Univ. City of N. Y., A.B., 1864, A. M., 1866, Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1955; m. Grace Townsend Lo- gaged in practice of law, N. Y. City, 1966-85; elected, less, reelected, 1902, judge N. Y. Court of Appeals; present term expires Dec. 31, 1916. Residence: 5 E. 50th St. Official address: State Capitol, Albany, N. Y.


GRAY, Louis Herbert:


Orientalist, editor: b. Newark, N. J., April 10, 1875: s. Thomas Jefferson and Anna Elizabeth (Earl) Gray; ed. Newark Acad .. preparatory studies; grad. Princeton L'air .. A.B., 1-96, fellow in classies, 1:06-97; Colum- bin Univ., fellow in Indo-Iranian, 1997 99. A.M., 1:08, Ph.D., 1900; m. June S. 1905. Florence Lillian Ridley, of Brooklyn, Chief cataloguer and instr. in Indo-Iranian, Prince- ton Univ., 1900-02; editor dep'ts etymology and modern history of India, New Internat. Ency., 1902-03; reviser of translations for Jewish Eney., 1904-05; translator on staff of Schaff. Herzog Eney. of Religious Knowl- edge since 1005; Am. collaborator on Orien- talische Bibliographie (Berlin )


1900-17 : contb'r and dep't editor on Hastings' Dir. tionary of Religion and Ethics ( Edmburgh ) since 19.3; had charge of course in Indo- Iranian and linguistics at Columbia Univ. during absence of Prof. A. V. W. Jackson in India, 1001, and Persia, 1903. Republican Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Oriental Soc .. Deutsche Morgenländischo Gesellschaft. Internat. Congress of Orientalists at Rome, 1-99, Hamburg, 1902, Alziers, 1905. Copen- hagen, 1005; Internat. Congress of American- ists at Quebec, 100G, Vienna, 1905; Internat. Congress for Comparative Religion at Basel, 1001; Phi Beta Kappa: appid ser. of Iran- ian sertion at St. Louis Congress of Arts and Sciences, 105. but declined: former mem. Ass'n of Ph.D. of Columbia Univ., Phi Bota Kappa Alumni of N. Y. City and Vi einity, Am. Philol. Ass'n and N. Y. Orienta! ('lub. Has contributed abont 30 articles to Oriental periodicals in. America, Europe and India: contributions to Now Internat. Enes. Jewish Eney, and Dictionary of Religion and Ethics. Author: Indo-Iranian Phonol-


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ogy, with special reference to the Middle ; Ass'n, Ass'n of German Students in gia Soc. in N. Y. City, Confederate Veteran Camy. Address: 229 Broadway, N. Y. City.


mud New Indo-Iranian Languages. Trans- | America, Southern Soc. of N. Y. City, Geor- lator: The Hundred Love Songs of Kamial- ad Din of Isfahan (in collaboration with Ethel Watts Mumford) ; in preparation trans- GREATSINGER. Jacob Lowman: lation of the Vasavadatta of Subandhu ja Sanskrit novel), a vol. of translations ot Sanskrit dramas, and an E:ymologisches Wörterbuch der altindischen Sprache.


dress: 354 Summer Av., Newark, N. J.


GRAY, Niel, Jr .:


Consulting eng'r; b. Oswego. N. 7., Cet. 20, 1865; s. Niel and Mary Laura ( Wheeler) Gray; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord. N. H .: grad. Yale Univ., Ph.B., 1590. Has traveled extensively through Europe, Cuba. Canada, Porto Rico and the U. S., including the Pacific Coast; entered business in 1893; owns and manages the Oswego Machine Works; director Oswego Shade Cloth Co .; v .- p. On- tario Telephone Co. Republican. Episco- palian, Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Civic Ass'n; trustee Oswego Hosp., City Savings Bank; director Oswego Chamber of Commerce. Recreations: All out-door sports. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity. Clubs: New York, University, Yale (N. Y. City), City. Fortnightly, Yacht, Country ( Oswego). Ad dress: Oswego, N. Y.


GRAY, William Steele:


Importer; h. in North of Ireland; s. Joha and Sarah June (Steele) Gray: ed. in Ire- land; came here at age of 15; attended even- ing high school and Cooper Inst .; m. N. Y. City, 1ss3, Georgia Christine Kinney; chil- dren: Georgia, b. 1s-3, Harold R., b. 1-99, William S., Jr., b. 1-95. Established, 15.0, and is pres. William S. Gray & Co., Inc., im- porters and exporters of chemicals. Director Hamilton Bank, Wood Products Co., and other concerns. Veteran 7th Reg't, N. G. S. N. Y .; mem. Chamber of Commerce, Chemists Club, B'd of Trade. Clubs: Union League, N. Y. Athletic, Drug and Chemical. Republican. Episcopalian. Residence: 39 W. 53d St. Address: 76 William St., N. Y. City.


GRAYBILL, James Edward:


Lawyer; b. Macon, Ga., Jan. 15, 1845; s. James S. and Elizabeth F. (Brome) Gray- bill; ed. in Universities of Berlin, Gottingen and Munich, Germany, Univ. of Va., and Columbia Law Sch., 1865-71; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 30, 1573. Ella Martinelli. Served in Confederate Army. 1-62-65, as private, ser- geant, Ist lieut. and captain; took part in the seven days battles around Richmond, at- tack on MeClellan at Harrison's Landing, and the defense of Atlanta. Was with Gen. Joseph Wheeler in Gen. Joseph Johnston's Army from Atlanta to Guldsborough. N. C. Engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from Is71. Took active part in pohtical campaigns of 1871 to Isss, as a poldie speaker in German and English in the City and State of N. Y ; pres .- N. Y. State League of Democratic Clubs, 1998; pres. N. Y. Commi'n to the Cot- ton States Exp'n at Atlanta, Ga., 1995; pres. Georgia Society in City of X. Y., 1902-05; lecturer under auspires of the N. Y. B'd of Ed'n in its free evening courses. Author: Alexander Hamilton; The Colonial. National and State Flags (in preparation ). Has traveled through the greater part of Europe. Democrat. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers'


Pres. Prookiyn Ramd Transit Co .; b. El- mira, N. Y., July 1, 1849; ed. dist. schools of Chemung Co. and Limira Free Acad .: m. Is72, Catherine F. Dailey (died Is82). Began study locomotive engineering hy firing wood- burner locomotive, a 6-ft. gauge Erie engine; became fireman on the Utica, Ithaca & Elmira R. R .; was machinist, train dispatcher, sta- tion agent, road master, locomotive engineer, master mechanic and sup't until 1ss6; became master mechanic Chicago & Eastera Ill. R. R., 1856-55; master mechanic Duluth & Iron lange R. R., Is85-91; pres. and gen, mg'r Duluth & Iron Range R. R., 1991-1901; since Mar. 20, 1901, pres. Brooklyn Heights R. R., Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co. Formerly pres. Winn. Iron Co., director First Nat. Bank of Duluth. Clubs: Metropolitan, Marine and Field Clubs, Riding and Driving (N. Y. City ) ; Crescent Athletic, Brooklyn, Hamilton ( Brooklyn) ; Chicago, Technical ( Chicago) ; Kitchi-Gammi (Duluth ) ; Minnesota (St. Paul). Address: 97 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y.


GREBLE, Edwin St. John:


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Lient .- Col., 3d Reg't Field Artillery, U. S. A .; b, West Point, N. Y., June 24, 1839; s. John Trout and Sarah Bradley ( French) Gireble; entered U. S. Mil. Acad., 18;7; grad. les1; m. Narragansett Pier, R. I., 1se5, Ger- trude Poland. Assigned as 2d lieut. to 2d Art'y, Ies1; Ist lieut. 2d Art'y, May 2, 1:87; capt. 2d Art'y, March 2, IS99; major Art'y Corps, Oct. 7, 1901; heut .- col. Field Art'y, Ang. 12, 1937; in vol. service, capt. and ass't adj .- gen., May 12, 1898; major and ass't adj .- gen., Sept. 5, 1:09; on duty as aide-de-camp to general comd'g Dep't Platte, Inv. of Pa- cille, and Div. of Atlantic, 1986-89; honor graduate Art'y Sch., 1992; on duty Sandy llook Proving Ground, 1:03, regimental adj. 2/1 Art'y, 1-93-97; adj .- gen. Second Div. 7th Army Corps, from its organization until after its arrival in Cuba, Dec., leys; appt'd ass't adj .- gen. on staff Brig .- Gen. Wm. Ludlow, nul. gov. Dep't of Havana, Dec. 18, 1:98, and in charge of receiving barrack, forts and other public buildings, from Spanish troops, and of the police of the City of Ilavana until its evacuation by Spanish troops, Jan. 1. 1-09; in charge of distribution of rations and relief of destitute, Dep't of Ilavana, until June, 1:09; appt'd adj .- gen., Dep't Matanzas and Santa Clara, on staff Maj .- Gen. James II. Wilson, Sept. 19, 1499; appt'd sup't, Dep't of Charities and Corrections, Island of Cuba, on staff Maj .- Gen. Leonard Wood, mil. guver- nor, Feb. 15, 1900; duty at West Point, N. Y., as senior instr. in artillery at U. S. Mil. Arad., June. 19/1, to 1904; ass t inspector gen. Atlantic Division from July, 1001; on detached duty since Oct. 18, 1906, as advisor to see, of interior, Gov't of Cuba. Address: Serretari a de Gobernacion, The Palace, Ha- vana, Cuba.


GREELEY, Jane Lincoln :.


Physician: b. Methuen, Mass., Nov. 8, 1664 ; d. Edward H. and Louisa M. ( Ware) Greel- ey; ed. Abbot Acad., Andover, Mass., 1884; 575


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Woman's Med. Coll. of N. Y. Infirmary, 1897. | April 14, 1895, Frederick B., b. Dec. 22, 1-4. Teacher of Latin, Abbot Acad., 1886-03, en- gaged in practice of medicine at Jamestown, N. Y., since 1ss. Mem. Chautauqua Co. and Stste Med. Socs., Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Acad. Medicine, Jamestown Med. Soc. Ad- dress: III E. 5th St., Jamestown, N. Y.


GREELEY, William B .:


Lawyer; b. Nashua, N. II., Nov. 1, 1839; s. Edward II. and Louisa M. ( Ware) Greeley; grad. Dartmouth Coll., A.B., les1; Columbia Univ., Washington, D. C., LL.B., 1886; LL.M., 1887; m. N. Y. City, April 15, 1:01, Sarah No- ble Burleigh; children : Briard Noble, b. Ist, Bradford Ware, b. 1895, Katherine Burleigh, b. 1900. Admitted to Bar of N. Y. City, les9, and began practice; formed and became mem. law firm of Redding, Kiddle & Greeley. Chm'n Rep. City Com., New Rochelle, N. Y., 1005; director and sec. The Joseph Schneibie Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Bar .Ass'n, .Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Patent Bar Ass'n of Washington, D. C .; Chartered Inst. of Patent Agents, London, Eog .; New Hampshire Ass'n, Dartmouth Ass'n, New Rochelle Sch. B'd. Clubs: Engineers, Republican, Dart- mouth. Address: 38 Park Row, N. Y. City. GREEN, Anna Katharine:




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