Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 143

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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GUTHRIE, Edward Buckingham:


Civil eng'r: b. Putnam ( now part of Zanes\ ville), Ohio, July 25, 1819: s. Solomen Sturges and Ann Jane ( Sherwood) Guthrie; ed. pub- lie and private schools, Buffalo, N. Y., Ist- 64, and Buffalo Classical Sch .. 1861-67, Yale, A.B., 1871, and one year Rensselaer Polytech. nie Inst., 1871-72: m. Ist. Buffalo, N. Y., June 21, 1876, Jeanie Dorsheimer Clifton (died Mar. 21, 1901) : 2d, Walpole, N. H., Aug. 5, 1903, MI. Elizabeth Seabury; one son, Edward Hosmer. b. June 21, 1904. In railroad eng'ring, 1-72- 74; ass't city eng'r, Buffalo, 1574-79; in busi- ness, 1979-85; ass't city eng'r Buffalo, 1 -* + 90: city eng'r. 1590-97: chief eng'r Grade Crossing Comm'n, Buffalo, since 1897: also senioe mem. firm Guthrie & Diehl, civil en- g'rs. Pres. Buffalo Electro-Mechanical Co. Republican. Attends Presbyterian Ch. Mom. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Clubs : Saturn, University. Conn- try (Buffalo). Residence: 158 North Pearl St., Buffalo. Address: 436 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.


GUTHRIE, William Dameron:


Lawyer: b. San Francisco, Calif., Feb. 3. 1$50; ed. in Paris and England: studied at Columbia Law School; m. May 12. 1591, Ella Fuller. For many years engaged in prae- tice in N. Y. City ; mem. law firm of Guthrie, Cravath & Henderson, from which he re- tired in 100G. Well known as constitutional lawyer and has argued numerous important eases in the Supreme Court of the U. S .. including the famous Income Tax cases. Storrs lecturer at Yale, 1907-08. Author: Lectures on the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution; also papers on political and legal topies. Residence: 28 Park Av., N. N. City and Loeust Valley, L. I., N. Y. GUY, Charles L .:


Jurist; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 6, 1856; S. Pierre A. Guy (b. Montreal. Can.) and Sarah ( Beaumont) Gny (b. Litchfield Co., Conn. ) : grad. Public School 35 ( Hunter's Sch.) and entered Coll. City of N. Y .; attended Colum-


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bia Law Sch .; m. Boston, Mass., May 16, | 1 -** , Eliza MI. Bowen : children : Ruth Alline, Laura Elizabeth, Mary Bowen. Admitted to bar, lesi, and actively practised for 20 years; former mem. law firm of Lexow, MaeKellar, Guy & Wells; law ass't to surrogate, 1802- 9 :: State senator, 1-94-98; prominent mem. Senate Com. on Judiciary and Codes; author of School Teachers' Pension Bill, and bills establishing many publie improvements in N. Y. City, such as Cathedral Parkway, Riverside Drive Extension, Botanical and Zoological Gardens, ete .; school comm'r, 1902 03; ass't corporation counsel City of N. Y., 1904-06; elected Nov. 6, 1904, justice Su- preme Court for 1st Dep't, for term ex- piring Dee. 31, 1020. Before election to the bench was active in political affairs showing marked independence; stampeded Saratoga Convention in favor of David B. Hill for governor in 1895; nominated Henry George for U. S. senator against Hill, 1997; support- ed Seth Low for mayor, 1897, Edward M. Shepard, 1901, and George B. MeClellan, 1903. Democrat. Mem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Alliance Francaise. Clubs: Manhattan, Na- tional Democratic, Economie, St. Andrew's Golf. Residence : 335 Convent Av., N. Y.


City. Address: County Court House, N. Y. City.


GUY, James D .:


Physician, surgeon; b. Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y., Dee. 23, 1810; s. Joel and Candace ( Morse) Guy ; ed. dist, schools, Oxford Acad. and Med. Coll., Geneva, N. Y., M.D., 1sts; m. Harpersville, N. Y., April 13, 1st9. Sarah C. Olendort: children : Lynn O., b. 1573, Don J., b. 1875, Ruth P., b. Isso, Sarah E., b. 1883. In active practice of medicine since Jan., 1.68. Veteran of Civil War; enlisted in Co. D. 109th N. Y. . Vol. Inf., July 28, 1962; served with reg't through war and discharged June 4, 1865; health officer at Coventry, N. Y., from time act was passed creating the office until 1894, when removed to Chenango Forks, N. Y,, where has held same position in Town of Chenango since 1994; coroner of Broome Co. since 1905; pres. B'd Ed'n, Chenango Forks (N. Y.) Union Sch. Republican. Mem. Broome Co. Medical Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soe., Watrous Post. G. A. R., Binghamton, N. Y. Address: Chenango Forks, Broome Co., N. Y.


GUY, Seymour Joseph:


Artist: b. Greenwich, England, Jao. 16, 1824; studied art in London : since 1-4, in N. Y .: m. Anna M., d. Inte W. W. Barber, of Philadelphia. Associate, ledl, and, since 1415, academician, Nat. Arad. of Design, mem. Am. Soc. of Painters in Water Colors. Resi- denre: 817 E. 134th St. Address: 51 W. 10th St., N. Y. City.


GUYER, George Dickinson:


Officer, U. S. A. ; b. Albany, N. Y., July 24, 1:65: s. Hugh Peoples and Sarah Augusta ( Clarkson) Ginyer; ed. Albany ligh Sch., U. S. Mil. Acad., grad. 1-01: Leavenworth Inf. and Cav. Sch. and Staff Coll .: in. Fort Douglas, Utah, June 12. 1592, Ilelen May Greeminan; children: Robert George, Ruth. Assigned to 16th U. S. Inf., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1-01: assisted in suppressing railroad strike. 1:93; at Leavenworth, Kansas, taking post-graduate course, 1-05-97; on duty Ord-


nance Dep't, Frankfort Arsenal, Philadel- phia, 1897.98: in Spanish.Am. War, 1995 99; at Santiago, Cuba, and Montauk Point, N. Y., with 5th Army Corps; in Philippine Islands with reg't during insurrection, 1-99-1902; at Fort Slurmm, David's Island, N. Y., instruct- ing recruits, 1902 01; on detached service, S. Dak. Agr'l Cull., as prof. military seience and tactics since 1904; also on duty with tho -organized militia of S. Dak., with rank of colonel and aide-de-camp to the governor. Address : Brookings, S. Dak.


GWYER, Frederick:


Surgeon; b. in Arkansas, July 29, 1855; s. Frederick S. and Frances R. (Newman) Gwyer; ed. publie schools, N. . City, N. Y. Univ. (Med. Dep't), M.D., 1883, Bellevue Hosp., 1882-85; m. N. Y. City, 1892, Elizabeth Conover. Engaged in practice as physician since 1-33; now prof. operative and clinical surgery, Cornell Univ. Med. College; visiting surgeon to Bellevue and Beth Israel Hosps. ; consulting surgeon to Mt. Vernon Hosp .; capt. and ass't surgeon iIst Reg't, N. G. S. N. Y., 1585-90. Mem. Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. Surg. Soc., Alumni Bellevue flosp., Am. Med .Iss'n, N. Y. County and State Ass'ns, Ilarvey Soc., Sons of Revolution, Canadian Camp Club. Summer home: Brattleboro, Vt. Residence: 130 E. 38th St. Address : 616 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


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HAAS, George Christian Frederick:


Clergyman; b. Plula., Pa .. May 5, 1534; s. John C. and Anna M. (Schur) Haas; ed. P. E. Acad., Phila., Pa .; grad. Univ. of Pa. (first honor), A. B., 1876, A. M., 1879, Lutheran Theol Smin., Phila., Pa., Isso; Muhlenberg Coll., Allentown, Pa., D.D., 1001; m. 1st, 1:82. Anna S. Hansen; m. 2d, May, 1906, Clara M. Holthusen, of N. Y. City; one son, George C. O., b. 18:3. Pastor St. Mark's Lutheran Ch., N. Y. City, since 1:50; pres. N. Y. Ministerium, 1893-96, 1599-1902; was mem. N. Y. Mieros. Soc .; trustee Lutheran Theol. Sem., Philadelphia, Lutheran Emi- grant House: mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Rec- reations : Music, photography, microscopy. Address : 251 W. 136th St., N. Y. City. HAAS, Kalman:


Merchant; b. Germany, 1540; m. N. Y. City, 1-53,


Harriet Fatman: children: Edith, George, Robert. Founded, in 197, the firm of Haas Brothers, in San Francisco. Calif., who control the quicksilver product of the U. S .; pres. Mt. Sinai Training Sch. for Nurses; director Am. Beet Sugar Co., Hans Bros., Napa Quicksilver Mining Co., New Idria Quicksilver Co., Mutual Alliance Trust Co., Mt. Sini Hosp. Residence: 7 E. 69th St. Address: 97 William St., N. Y. City. HAASE, Charles:


Physician and surgeon: b. Elmira. N. Y., .1mg. 3, 1-7 -; s. Ferdinand and Elizabeth ((ireff) Haase; ed. Elmira public school. Elmira Arad., and Univ. of Buffalo and I'niv. of Vienna, Austria, M.D. Served 11. years as honse surgeon; Sisters' Hosp., Bnf- falo, N. Y., 3 months ass't physician Manhat. I tan State Hosp., N. Y., 3 years ass't surgeon


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Soldiers' Home Hosp., Bath, N. Y., 1 year | ploy of William J. Baldwin, June. 1> .; , ass't physician Vienna Gen. Hosp., Vienna, | formed Baldwin Eng'ring Co., with Mr Austria. Spent six months traveling through Baldwin and his son, 189s, serving as ser, v.p. and director; since May, 1986, ph .. treas. and director; trustee (for creditors) Gen. Bld'g Ce. Presbyterian. Mem. lumbia Coll. Alumni iss'n, Columbia Cont Architectural Ass n; sec. and director Brook lyn Hosp .; gov. Heights Casino and Ilam:t. ton Clubs. Recreations: Golf. trhnis. squash, bowling, hunting, fishing. Clubs : Hamilton, Heights Casino, Nassau Country. Camp Fire Club of America, Canadian Camp Fire Club, Montageais. 110 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. Residence : Henry St., Brocklya. Address: 209 W. S.MI St., N. Y. City. Italy, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Switzer- land, France and Eoglaod. Now engaged in general medical practice as partner in firmu of Drs. Brown aod Haase, Elmira, N. Y. Mem. Elmira Acad. Medicine, Elmira Physi ciana Club, Am. Med. Ass'n of Vienna, Fi Lodge, F. and A. M., Elmira Chapter R. A. M., St. Omer's Commaodery K. T., and of Ismalia Temple, Mystic Shrine, Buffalo, N. Y. Attending physician to Arnot Ogden Hesp., and to Elmira Y. M. C. A. Address : HACKETT, James Keteltas:


Actor-manager; b. Ontario, 1869; s. James Henry Hackett, the celebrated Falstaff, and half-brother to John Keteltas Hackett, re- eorder City of N. Y. for 19 years; grad Coll. of City of N. Y., 1691; studied law for a brief period in N. Y. Law Sch .; m. Mary Mannering. Made his debut ou professional stage in Palmer's Stock Co., in Philadelphia, 1892; afterward became leading man io N. Y. Lyceum, 1895, being youngest leading man in stage history of N. Y. City; made notable sucesses in The Prisoner of Zenda, Rupert of Hentzau, The Pride of JJeunico; in 1901, became his own manager, producing sueces- sively Doo Casar's Return, The Chance Am- bassador, The Crisis, John Ermine of The Yellowstone, The Crown Prince, and The Walls of Jericho; now controls The Secret of Poliebinelle, with William II. Thompson. Manager Hackett's Theater, N. Y. City. Clubs : Players, Alpha Delta Phi, Strollers, Lambs, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 38 E. 33d St., N. Y. City.


HACKSTAFF, Alexander G .:


Railway manager; b. Middletown, Conn., May 16, 1832; s. William G. and Aona ( Garr) Hackstaff; ed .. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H .; m. Greenfield, Mass., 1879, Cornelia Tilden Allen; one daughter. V .- p. and di- rector Ill. Central R. R. Co .; v .- p. and di- rector Mississippi Valley Corp'n; director Chicago, St. Louis and N. O. R. R. Co., Yazoo & Mississippi Valley R. R. Ce,, Can- too, Aberdeen & Nashville R. R. Co .; mem. St. Nicholas Soc., Soc. War IS12. Clubs; N. Y. Yacht, Union. Residence: Astor Apart- ments, 235 W. 75th St. Address: 115 Broad. way, N. Y. City.


HADDEN, Crowell:


Capitalist; b. N. Y. City, 1840; s. Crowell and Fanny ( Ludlow) Hadden; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnie Inst .: m. Brooklyn, May 29, 1866, Elizabeth Stevens. V .. p. and trustee Brooklyn Savings Bank : treas, and director Brooklyn Acad. of Music, N. Y. & Long Is- land Realty Co .: trustee Brooklyn Eye and Eear Ilesp., Franklin Safe Deposit Co., Franklin Trust Co .; director Brooklyn City R. R. Co., Nassau Nat. Bank, Nassau Oil Co., Realty Associates. Residence: 71 Rem- sen St. Address: 150 Remsen St., Brook- lyn, N. Y.


HADDEN, Howard S .:


Engineering; b. Brooklyn, 1573: s. Crowell and Elizabeth (Stevens) Hadden: od. Co- lumihia Univ., Sch. of Mines ( architecture). Ph.B., 1-95; m. Brooklyn. Nov. 18, 1896. 1. Lilian Callender: children: Howard Douglas. b. 1899, Agnes Lilian, h. 1002. Entered em-


HADLEY, Charles Leigh :


Trustee of personal and family estates; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 29, 1842; s. John Spencer and Mary Kemble ( Wyeth) Hadley: ed. N. Y. Univ .; m. Calvary Church, N. Y. City. Dee. 7, 1571, Sarah A. Martin; children : Edith May, h. May 2, 1873, Mary Kemble, b. Jan. 3, 1577 (m. John C. Minor, Jr., June 2, 1(1). Enlisted during Civil War times in ith Rey't of N. Y., serving his term and becoming vet. eran of that reg't; also mem. G. A. R. In early '70s was for three or four years junior niem. of firm of Terry Bros .; afterward started in the china, glass and hardware business, building it up from a worn-out state to a successful enterprise, but after con- ducting it about three years the all-health of his wife necessitated a change of climate and life. After living in California about four years returned to N. Y. City, where bas since been occupied as trustee and guardian of his wife's properties and other affairs, principally the William A. Martin Estate. Formerly Presbyterian; now Episcopali.n. Residence: 57 W. 720 St. Address: Eogineer- ing Bld'g, 114 Liberty St.


HADLEY, Henry K .:


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Musician, composer: b. Somerville, Mass., 1571; studied under Stephen A. Emery and George W. Chadwick, Boston; then in Vienna, taking up the violin and other branches: returned to America in 1:95, and was appt'd iustr. in music in St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L. ' I. Ilas composed three symphonies: No. 1, Youth and Life. first produced in N. Y. under Anton Seidl: No. 2, The Four Seasons, awarded Paderewski and New England Conservatory prizes, lov. and first produced at a N. Y. Philharmome Concert under Emil Paur; No. 3. in B-minor, produced in Berlin ( Philharmonic orchestra ) under the composer's direction and later at a Boston Symphony Concert in Boston, March, 190; three overtures: In Bohemia, Herod, and Hertor and Andro- mache; a lyric-drama, Merlin and Vivian. for chorus, soli and orchestra: a symphonic poem after Oscar Wilde's tragedy. Salome, first prudneed at a Boston Symphony Con- vort under Dr. Mack, boot, a symphonie. fantasia for orchestra, first produced at a concert in Munch ( Kin Orchestra) under the composer's baton; three ballet suites for orchestra: a trio (violin, 'cello, piano) : a sonata (violin and piano) ; a string quar- tette: piano quintette; * four 'cello piores: Elegie, Gavotte, Saltereilo, und Konzerts luck for 'rello and orchestra: four bal- lades for chorus and orchestra: The Fairies. In Arcady, The Jabberwocky, Lalawala;


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four cantatas:


In Music's Praise (first | 100,000 and the assessed valuation from $58,-


produced at Carnegie Hall, N. Y. City, by People's Choral Union, under Frank Dani- rosch), The Princess of Ys; \ Legend of Granada, and The Fate of Princess Kiyo; a full Church service, over 75 printed songs, and two comic operas, and about 150 songs, part songs, church music, etc. His works include over 62 opus numbers. Went abroad. 1902, and has conducted his works in the larger European capitals. In 1907-08 was active as Kapellmeister in the Opera House. Mayence-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Alldress: The Players Club, or The Lambs Club, N. Y. City.


HADLOCK, Albert Emerson:


Lawyer; b. Amherst, N. H., Feb. 9, 1563; s. John and Sarah Elizabeth ( Carlton ) Had- loek; ed. publie schools and Phillip Extler Acad .. 18>3; grad. Dartmouth Coll., 1.B., ( valedietorian ), 1:87, A.M., 1890, Harvard Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude. A.M., 1893; m. Burlington, Vt., June 28, 1902. Marion Canfield; children: Albert Emerson, Jr., b. 1903, Canfield, b. 1904. Taught in G. W. C. Noble's School, Boston, Mass., 19-7- 90; law elerk in office of Evarts, Choate &: Beaman; sec. to pres. Borough of Richmond. 1895.1902: ass't corporation counsel, City of N. Y., 1902-04; in gen. practice since 1904. Republican enndidate for county judge of Richmond County, 1903. Memu. Com. of 100 on judicial nominations in 2d dep't, 1906. Republican. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n. Psi Upsilon and Phi Delta Phi fraternities, Casque aod Gauntlet Soc .; 3d r .- p. Staten Island Chamber of Commerce. Club: Staten .


Island. Address: 83 Wall St., N. Y .. City.


HAFFEN, Louis F .:


Civil and mining eng'r, pres. Borough nf The Bronx: b. in old Village of Melrose (then in Westchester County, now part of Borough of The Bronx), Nov. 6. 1>54; of Ger- man-Irish parentage, his father, Matthias Ilaffen, being a native of Bavaria, and his mother of Limerick, Ireland; ed. public schools, Fordham Univ., Univ. of Ningar., then returned to Fordham, graduating A.B., 1875, A.M., 1577, School of Mines Columbia Coll., C.E., E.M., 1579; m. 1ss, and has eight sons and one daughter. Practised eivil eog'ring in N. Y. City, 1879-2, engaged in mining eng'ring in Colo., Ariz, and Calif .. 1882-83; returned to X. Y. City and appt'd eng'r in Dep't of Parks. 1-3, assigned to 23d and 24th Wards, now The Borough of The Broox, in connection with the surveying. laying out and opening of new streets and thoroughfares, the Dep't of Parks then bay- ing complete jurisdiction of all public im- provements and care of streets in what was then known as the Annexed District; received several promotions and berame eng'r in charge and sup't of new parks now within the Borough of the Bronx until May 1. 196. when he was appt'd comm'r of street improve- ments of 23d and shh Wards, and in follow- ing November elveted to same offre, which he held until the office was abolished Dre. 21, 1697: elected Nov., 1-97 ( the first election un- der the charter creating Greater N. Y.) to of- fico of pres. Borough of The Bronx; reflected 1991. 1903. 1905: present term expires Dec. 31, 1909. During his ineumbeney the population of The Bronx has increased from $3.000 to


612.203 to $150,803.429. Demoerat. Mem. School of Science Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Univ., Alumni Ass'n of Fordham Univ., North Side B'd of Trade, Taxpayers' Alliance, Franz Schubert Mannerchor, Arinn Lieder- tafel, and many other fraternal, civic, social and political organizations. Clubs: National Democratie, Jefferson Club of The Bronx. Schuorer. Residence: 308 E. 162d St., near the Melrose Depot. Address: Municipal Bid'g, Crotona Park, N. Y. City.


HAFNER, Alfred:


Bookseller: b. Switzerland, Oct. 10, 1866: s. John and Henrietta ( Naegeli) Hafner; ed. public schools; studied 5 years in coll. (gym- nasium) in Frauenfeld, Switzerland; m. 1:94, E. Louisa Braegger: children: Walter _1., b. 1895, Otto. b. 1:07, Alice, b. 1902. Mem. firm of G. E. Stechert & Co., since 1897; managing partner. Mem. Swiss Benevolent Soc. Clubs : German Liederkranz, Swiss. Address: 129 W. 20th St., N. Y. City.


HAGAR, George Jotham:


Cyclopedie editor; b. Newark, N. J., Sept. 12, 1547; s. Jotham Meeker and Har- riet Denman (Ross) Hagar; ed. public schools; m. Nov. 27, 1878, Emma Lonise Hub- bard; children: Arthur Perey, Clara Hnb- bard. Becanie stenographer soon after leaving school, and was employed on N. Y. Tribune aud N. Y. Sun; during Civil War was mem. Auxiliary Field Relief Corps of U. S. Sanitary Comm'n; 2 years after the close of the war became news editor of Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper for 15 years, engaging in early slum work in N. Y. City, and doing much to break up Italian padrone system and expose con- ditions of tenement-house life; contb'r to Appleton's Encyclopedia of Am. Biography, Jeso-&; edited What the World Believes, 1>>6; associated with Benson J. Lossing, LL.D., in compilation of Our Great Conti- nent, les6; compiled greater part of The Ilistory of the United States in Chronologi- cal Order, 1880: asso. editor Columbian En- cycloparlia, 1-88-93; on staff of revisers John- son's Universal Encyclopaedia, 1:93-95; eou- tributed Am. obituaries and other articles for Appleton's Annual Encyclopaedia, Isso- 1002: edited The Columbian Annual for 1:92: revised and enlarged to 10 vols. Harpers' Encyclopedia of U. S. History, 1901: and was engaged in the revision of the Interna- tional, People's, Imperial, New Standard. and Anglo-\m. Encyclopedia and Dietionary. Has one of the largest private collections of clippings and other contemporary data in the country. Mem. (life) N. J. Ilist. Soe., Nat. Geog. Soc., Kane Lodge No. 55, F. and A. M., Howard Lodge No , I. O. O. F. Recreation: Change of Work. Address: 273 Moutclair Av., Forest Hill, Newark, N. J.


HAGAR, Stansbury:


Lawyer; b. San Francisco, Der. 9, 1869; s. Thomas Smith and Amy T. Hagar; grad. Yale, A.B .. 1-92; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B. 1-07: m. N. Y. City, Sent. 20, 1900, Clara Robinson. Engaged in practice of law from 1-97. Specially interested in American (na- tive) ethnology, both in North and South America, making original researches and con- tributions on the subject of the astronomi-


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eal symbolism of ancient Pern, and the myth- ology and ritual of American Indians. Ex -! ee. officer Don't Astronomy and see. Dep't Ethnology, Brooklyn Inst., since 1:01; director Explorers' Club of N. Y. since 1907. Fel- low A. A. A. S. (mem. council, 1900), Am. Ethnol. Soc .; mem. Am. Folk-lore Soc. (coun- eillor and v .- p., 1900) : follow Am. Anthropol. Soe. mem. Congrès International des Ameri- eanistes. Clubs: Salmagundi, West Side Tennis. Residence: 217 W. 98th St. Ad- dress : 48 Wall St , N. Y. City.


HAGEN, Hugo Joseph von:


Railroad pres .; b. in Germany, Feb. 3, 18GG; 8. Theodor and Margaretha ( von Struve) von Hagen: ed. in German gymnasium and col- lege in Dusseldorf; Heidelberg, A.M., S.B., post-graduate course in Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D .; m. Lake Waccabne, N. Y., June 7, 1893, Lnella Narcissa Pardee: children: IIil- degard Rosalind, b. 1:94, Roxy Margaretha, b. 1896, Ilugo Pardee, b. 1:08, Elsa Mead, b. 1900. Was gen. sec. Y. M. C. A. in St. Louis, Mo., Brooklyn, N. Y., and N. Y. City (14 years' total) : made four exploring trips in S. America, 1999; built North Shore R. R., New Brunswick, Can., 1902, and is still its pres. ; interested in Cobalt silver mines, Ontario gold mines and oil wells in Pa. Cast first vote after naturalization for Har- rison, 1888; has been mem. German-\m. League for years. Stumped West and N. Y. State and City for Mckinley and Roose- velt; served in army of Emperor William I, as one-year volunteer, after having been in U. S. for two years, to keep up family record. Received comm'n as chaplain U. S. Vols. in Spanish-Am. War. Pres. Maritique Coal Co. of France, Great Northern Coal Co., Lt'd: pres. Northern Coal Mining Co. Lt'd, von Hagen Exploration Co., Lt'd, Isle Royal Coal Co., Et'd, and Beersville Coal & R'y Co. ; v .- p. Imperial Coal Co .: pres. Vo- loff Co. and Table Rock Oil Co. Republican, Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Museum Natural History, German Hosp. of N. Y. City. Rec- reations: Fencing, shooting, riding, driving. Club: Pen. Residence: Ridgefield, Conn. Address: 103 Park Av., N. Y. City.


HAGEN, Winston Henry:


Lawyer; b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1839 ; s. Mathew T. and Virgima W. Hagen ; grad. Amherst Coll., 1879; attended Columbia Law Sch .; m. Oyster Bay, L. 1., 1995, Lucy Trot- ter. Men. firma Goodrich, Whitney & Hagen. Mem. Chi Psi fraternity, Amherst Coll. Alumni Ass'n, Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Clubs: Century, City University, Social Re- form, Grolier, Nassau Country. Residence : 10 W. 9th St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HAGGIN, James B .:


Capitalist, horseman: b. Frankfort, Ky., 1 27; ed at Frankfort; later studied law ; m. Ist, Miss Sanders, d. Col. Lewis Sanders, vi . Natchez, Miss. (died May 23. 1-94) ; 21, Ver- sailles, Ky., Der. 23. 1-97, Pearl Voorhies. Practised law at St. Joseph. Mo., and at Natchez, Miss., until IN9; went to Calif. and became interested in large mining en- terprises in Calif,, Nev. and Mont .: now owns large interest in mines of Anaconda Copper Co. in Montana: owns large stock farmis in Kentucky and the largest stud uf racing and trotting stock in U. S. Pres., 596


treas, and director Homestake Mining Co .; pres, and director Cerro de Paseo Improve- Ment Co .; r .- p. and director Jalapa R. R. and Power Co .; director Am. Car and Fonndry Co., Internat. Steam Pump Co., Knickerbocker Trust Co., Louisville & At. lantic R'y Co., Oriental Consolidated Mining C., Oyamel Co. Clubs: Union, Tuxedo, Riding, Turf and Field, Metropolitan. Resi- dence: 5ST Fifth Av. Address: 15 Broad St., N. Y. City.


HAGUE, Eliott Moriarty:


Physician: b. Talioute, Pa., April 7. 1870; s. William Wilberforce and Sarah Wilcomb ( Crockett ) Hague; ed. Univ. of Rochester, I'h.D., 1993, Univ. of Pa., M.D., 1897; m. Onarga, Ill., Sept. 24, 1001, Harriet Bald- win; children: Eliott Baldwin, b. 19 2, James Donald, D. 1906. Engaged in general practice of medicine since 1:97. Meni. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Mon- roe County Med. Soc., Hosp. Med. Sor., Delta Upsilon fraternity. Address: 632 Main St., East, Rochester, N. Y.


HAGUE, James Duncan:


Mining eng'r, geologist; b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 21, 1836: s. Rev. William (D.D.) and Mary Bowditch ( Moriarty ) Hague;


e.d. Harvard ( Lawrence Scientifie Sch. ), 1834; Univ. of Georgia-Augusta, Göttingen, Ger- many, 1855; Royal Sch. of Mines, Freiberg ( Saxony ), 1856-38; m. 1872, Mary Ward Foote (died 1:08). Chemist, South Sea Ex- ploring Cruise, 1859-01; mine eng'r in Lake Superior copper region, aiding in early de- velopment of Calumet and Hecla mines, 1803- 66; first ass't geologist, U. S. Geol. Explora- tion 40th Parallel, 1567-70; consulting mining eng'r in Caht., 1871-78; consulting eng'r and mine expert, N. Y. City since 1:79. Also pres. North Star Mines Co. Editor and parts author of the Clarence King Memoirs; also author of various Gov't reports on min- ing industries and many professional papers on mining and geology. Fellow A. A. A. S .; mom. Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Inst. Mming Eng'rs, N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, Am. Museum of Natural History, Met. Museum of Art, N. Y. Botanical Garden, Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Numismatic Soc., New England Soe., St. Andrew's Soc. of State Y. "Clubs : Metropolitan, L'nion League, City Midday, Century, Down Town, ( N. Y. City) : Union ( Dostan ), Pacifio Union (San Francisco ). Residence: 108 E. loth St. Address: Is Wall St., N. Y. City. HAHLO, Louis Herbert:




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