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Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 17, 1665; s. Hermann and Rebecca ( Hoexter) Hluhlo; grad. Coll. of City of N. Y., 1:84; Columbia Law Sch., Isso; unmarried. Mem. Assembly, 1802-93; ass't corp'n counsel, 1:05-1900, and since 1904. Club: Democratie. Residence: 104 W. 49th St. Address: Hall of Records, N. Y. City.
HAIGH, George Hasbrouck:
flergyman. b. Waterloo, N. Y .. Sept. 4. 1-19: s. John L. and Anna ( Hasbrouck) Haigh: ed. Syracuse Univ., A.B., 1-93. A. M., 1-4, D.D., fue: m. Sept. 9. 1-90, Larena Walter. Mem. Central N. Y. Conference. Methodist Episcopal Church: has served as pastor at Syracuse, Clyde, Geneva, and El. mira, N. Y. Contributor to religious press. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soe., (N. Y. Kappa
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Chapter. of Syracuse Univ.), Elmira Liter- | fight have been broken up, reforms in ary and Theological Club. Vice-pres. Elmuira, N. Y., Psi Upsilon Ass'n. Pres. Bureau of Associated Relief, Elmira's charity organi- zation society. Address: Elmira, N. Y.
HAIGHT, Albert:
Jurist; b. Ellicottville, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Feb. 20, 1:42; s. Henry and Sarah M. Haight; admitted to bar, 1e63: m. Nov. 20, 1864, Angeline Waters, of West Falls, Erie Co., N. Y. Elected supervisor Erie Co., 1870-1871, 1872; county judge Erie Co., 1572-76; resigned Dec. 31, IS70, having been elected Nov., 1576, justice Supreme Court of N. Y .; appt'd associate justice, General Term, in 1834, by Gov. Cleveland; appt'd associate judge Court of Appeals, 2d Divis- ion, 1889, by Gov. Hill: reelected justice Su- preme Court, 1:00; reappointed associate judge Court of Appeals, 2d Division, by Gov. ; reappointed associate justice, General Term, 1892, by Gov. Flower; resigned as associate justice Gen. Term and as justice Supreme Court, Dee. 31, 1:94; elected associate judge Court of Appeals, Nor., 1994, for fourteen years; now senior judge in point of service in the State. Address: Buffalo, N. Y.
HAIGHT, Charles Coolidge:
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Architect; b. N. Y. City, Mar, 17, 1811; s. Rev. Benjamin J. (ass't rector of Trinity Ch., N. Y. City ) and Iletty ( Coolidge ) Ilaight; grad. Columbia Coll., 1861; studied at Law Sch of Columbia; m. N. Y. City, Oct., 1865, Euphemia Kneeland; children : Eu- phemia, Charles Sidney (U. S. A.), Sara Bard, John Me Vivar. Enlisted and served with the 7th Reg't in Baltimore, 1:02; with 31st N. Y. Vols., as Ist lieut. and adj., from Oct., 1862, and as capt. 30th N. Y. Vols., Dec., 1863, to Nov., 1864; severely wounded while in command of reg't in Battle of Wilderness, and, in consequence, obliged to retire from active service. Elected and served as vice- commodore of N. Y. Yacht Club. les6, and reelected 1887; trustee N. Y. Soc. Library, Soe. for Promotion of Religion and Learn- ing, Corp'n for Relief of Widows and Chil- dren of Deceased Clergymen. Designed buildings erected by Columbia Coll., on its Madison Av. property, Manhattan Eye and Ear Hosp., N. Y. Cancer Hosp., buildings of Gen. Theol. Sem .. N. Y .. American Theater, N. Y. City, Vanderbilt Hall and Phelps Hall and University Library at Yale, Keney Memorial Tower at Hartford, Conn., St. Ignatius' Ch., N. Y .. The Garrison {'h., Governor's Island, new dormitories at Shef- field Scientifie Seh., New Haven, Conn., and others. Residence: Garrison, N. Y. Ad- dress: 452 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
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transportation of animals instituted, brutal and demoralizing "sports'' suppressed and many forms of cruelty checked or done away with entirely; owner of the celebrated Cran- moor Farm at Toms River, N. J, Life mem. Am, Soc. Prevention Cruelty to Animals ( was editor Our Animal Friends, official organ of the society) ; life mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Museum of Natural History, Soe. of Am. Au- thors, N. Y. Genealogical Soc., Am. Jersey Cattle Club. Am. Bible Soe .; lile director Am. Trari Soc. Clubs: Manhattan, Automo- bile of America, Larchmont Yacht, Lakewood, N. Y. Yacht, Church. Residence: 20 Fifth Av. Address: 50 William St., N. Y. City. HAINES, Robert Terrel:
etor; b. Muncie, Ind., Feb. 3, 1870; 8. Adelbert S. and Emma J. Haines; ed. in pub- lie schools of Kansas City, Mo .; grad. Univ. of Mo., LL.B .; m. New Orleans, La., March 14, 1:05, Genevieve Greville. Ilas been on stage since 1891; was leading man with Viola Allen and afterward with Mrs. Fiske, llenry Miller and other stars and com- panies; starred in Darling of the Gods and Once Upon a Time; more recently leading man with Grace George in Clothes, and, sea- son 1907-(9, in The Rose of the Rancho, Mem. Missouri Soc. in N. Y., Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Actors' Order of Friend- ship. Republican. Recreations: Golf, horse. hack riding. Clubs: Players, Lambs, Green Room. Address : Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
HALBERT, Marcellus L .:
Physician and surgeon; b. Taylor, Cort- Iand Co., N. Y., March 16, 1819; s. Lee and Savalla J. (Smith) Halbert; ed. Cincinnatus ( N. Y.) Acad., 1865-70, Geneva Medical Coll., M.D., 182; m. Lineklaen, Chenango Co., N. Y., Delia E. Colegrove; children : Rachel J., b. Oct. 9, 1590, Victor M., h. May 4, 1:92, Alice Elise, b. Oet. 18, 1:95, Dorothy, b. May IS, 1895. Represents the Etna of Hartford and Home of N. Y., fire insurance companies, and examiner for several leading life insurance companies. Has held office of town clerk, justice of the peace of town and coroner of county repeatedly: now coro- ner, and also health officer. Father was soldier in Civil war and killed at second Battle of Bull Run. Mem. of a sons of veteran organization of Otselie valley; great- grandfather, John Halbert, was soldier in Revolutionary war. See., treas. and direc- tor Cincinnatus Gas Co .; pres, and director Otselie Valley Telephone Co. Republican (independent ) ; Baptist. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Sne., Cortland County Med. Soc. Pres. B'd of Ed'n Cincinnatus High School. Ad- dress: Cincinnatus, N. Y.
HALDANE, Richard Knapp:
Humanitarian; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 17, 1851; Financier; b. N. Y. City, April 24, 15GS; s. Richard Knapp and Mary Louisa (Roome) Haldane; ed. public schools, Mckeesport, Pa .: unmarried. Began his business career In the operative don't of the Nat. Tube Works at MoKersport, Pa .; subsequently employed in N. Y. branch office of the com- pany : in 1-90, engaged in the metal business in Brooklyn; in 196, represented the Jenkins family interest in the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit Co. as sup't. continuing for 5 years; in 1002, assisted in organizing and was made cashier of the Coney Island and Bath Beach 8. William A. and Emily S. Haines; ed. by private tutors and at Columbia Coll., special course : m. Lyndhurst. irvington-on-Hudson. 1573, Mary, d. George Merritt. Prominently identified with humane and benevolent move- ments for many years: from 1-9 until April 15, 190G (when he resigned), pres. Am. Sur. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Under his presidency, the operations of The Ameri- can Society, the parent society for the pro- tection of animals, have been extended. new laws for protection of animals enacted, no- torious resorts where animals were made to Bank, which was absorbed by the Jenkins
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Trust Co. in 1905. Has traveled extensively | grad. Yale Univ., .A.D., 1900, Ph.D., 1962 through U. S., France and Italy. V.p. and director Jenkins Trust Co. : director, trustee aod ass't sec. Coney Island Rescue Home ; director and chm'n Coney Island Publicity Co .; director Anti-Oslerites of N. Y. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Jem. Masonic Order. Recreations: Travel, automobiling. Address: Nostrand and Gates Avs., Brook- lyn, N. Y.
HALE, Albert Cable:
Educator, mining eng'r and chemical ex- pert; b. Adams, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1815; s. Abner Cable and Sally Ann (Barton) Hale; grad. Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1869, A MI., 1872, E.M., 1981; Ph.D., Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany, 1830; m. 1859, Carrie Ilelen Angell; ehildren: Harriet Florence, b. 1891, George William, b. 1898. Vice-principal high school, Jersey City, N. J., 1573-77; comm'r for edn't exhibit of N. J. at U. S. Centennial Exp'n, 1876; pres. State Sch. of Mines, Colo., Isso- 83; prof. physics and chemistry, Boys' High Sch., Brooklyn, since 15:3; pres. Dep't of Chemistry, Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, 1890; pres. Physics Club of N. Y., 1900; pres. Chemistry Teachers' Club, 1902; v .- p. New England Ass'n Chem. Teachers, 1901-02; ex- aminer in chemistry. Coll. Entrance B'd, 1902-06; mem, Soc. Chemical Industry, Am. Chem. Soc. (v .- p. 1859, sec. 1890-1903) ; Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft; fellow A. A. A. S. (councillor 1901-02), Soc. of the Genesee, Phi Beta Kappa, Chemists' Club. Residence: 487 Halsey St., Brooklyn. Ad- dress: Putnam and Marcy Avs., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HALE, Edward Everett, Jr .:
Professor of English; b. Boston, Feb. 18, 1863; s. Edward Everett and Emily Baldwin ( Perkins) Hale; ed. Roxbury Latin Sch., Ilarvard Coll., A.B., Iss3, Univ. of Halle, Ph.D., 1892; m. June 15, 1893, Rose Postlethi- waite Perkins; children: Maurice Perkins, Nathan, Thomas Shaw. Instr. in English. Cornell, 1886-89; acting ass't prof. English. Cornell, 15-9-90; Harris fellow, Harvard Univ., 1890.92; prof. English, State Univ. of Iowa, 1892-95: prof. rhetoric and logic, 1895- 1903: prof. English since 1203, Union Coll. Author: Lowell, 199: Dramatists nf To-day. 1905. Republican: Presbyterian. Pres. City Mission, Schenectady. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Recreations : Walking, sketching. Club : Century (N. Y. City). Address: Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. HALE, Engene, Jr .:
Broker; s. Senator Eugene Hale, of Maine; grad. Vale, 1-99, Harvard Law Sch., 1899: m. Nov. 13, 1906, Eunice, d. Rev. Dr. Roderick Terry. Engaged in business as broker in N. Y. City; mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange since Feb. 23, 1905. V .- p. and director of the American Creosoting Co. ; director Great Northern Paper Co. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, N. Y. Yacht. Knicker- bocker. The Brook, Country, University, Yale, Harvard. (N. Y. City); Metropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Address: 43 Exchange PL., N. Y. City.
HALE, Frank Eugene:
( salutatorian. Bristed scholar, Silliman fel- low) ; m. East Hartford. Cann., July 29, 1903, Myrtle Catherine Calhoun; one dangh ter, Dorothy Ruth, b. Oct. 1, 1906. Ass't chemist Yale Univ., 1900-02; ass't in analyt- ical chemistry, Columbia Univ., 1902-03: chemist, Dep't Water Supply, Gas and Eler. tricity, N. Y. City, since 1903; chemist in charge Mt. Prospect Laboratory since 1908. Baptist. Mem. Soe. of Chem. Industry, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Water Works Ass'D, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi; author of several scientific research publications. Club : Chemists. Address: 802 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HALE, Henry:
Insurance; b. St. Louis, Mo., July 1, 1850; 8. Edward and Harriet ( Wells) Hale; ed. public and private schools in the West, par- tial course at Cornell Univ., 1872; m. N. Y. City, April 16, 1873, Lucy M. Lawrence; children: Edward Lawrence, Anna H., Lau- retta, Lucy, Henry, Jr., Mabel. Has been connected with the Equitable Life Assurance Sor. over 25 years; mem. of the firm of Henry Hale & Son. Presbyterian. Club : Lawyers. Address: 128 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HALE, Henry Ewing, Jr .:
Physician; b. Princeton, N. J., Ang. 4, 1869; s. Henry Ewing and Anna M. ( Wil- liams) Hale; ed. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1:92. A.M., 1896: Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Cohim- bia), M.D., 1:96; m. Chicago, 11]., Sept. 13, 1000, Frances Ilibhard Ward; children: Mary Folsoon, b. 1902. llenry Ewing. b. 1906. In- terne Presbyterian flospital, 1896-95; demon- strator of anatomy, Coll. of Phys. and Surg., 1:99-1908; chief of clinic Out.Patient Dep't Babies Hosp. Mem. N. Y. City Arad. Medi- cine, N. Y. County Med. Soc., Quiz Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n: pres. Hospital Alumni Ass'n. Ass't attending physicians Randall's Island Hosp. In college years 1900-01 and and 1901-02 Alumni Fellow in Anatomy, Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City. Re- publican; Presbyterian. Recreations: Fish- ing and mountain climbing. Address : 752 West End v., N. Y. City.
HALE, Herbert Dudley:
Architect ; b. Dorchester. Mass., July 92, 1666: s. Edward Everett and Emily P. Iale ; grad. Harvard Univ., les0; studied at Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; in. 1-92, Margaret C. Marquand; children: Herbert D., Jr., b. 1-03, Margaret C., b. 1808, Robert B., b. 1901, Edward E., b. 1005. Among the build- ings of which he has designed and superin- tended the construction are the Engineering BM'g. N. Y. City, the B. & O. R. R. othre building, Baltimore, the Shelby Co. Court House, Memphis, Tenn, the South Bos- ton High Sch. Bld'g. Mem. firm of llale & Rogers, architects, N. Y. City. Republican. Unitarian. Men. N. Y. Chapter of Am. Inst. of Architects, Branx Arts Soc. Clubs: Uni- versity, The Players, Harvard. Address: 11 L. 21th St., N. Y. City.
HALE, Ledyard Park:
Lawyer: b. Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., May 17, 1:51; s. Horace W. and Betsey R. ( Lewis) Ilale: ed. public schools. Canton
Chemist: b. Brooklyn, Oct. 19, 1875: S. Francis Marvin and Carrie Louise (Stev- ens) Hale; ed, Ilartford (Conn. ) High Sch .; | Acad .; grad. St. Lawrence Univ,, B.S., 1876, 598
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M.S., 1879; Univ. of Wis., LL.B. 1858; m. Can- ton, N. Y., May 21, Is79, Ettie Bacheller ; children: Irma, b. 1sol, llorace Charles, b. Ises. Admitted to bar, June, Ists, in Wis- consin, Sept. 1881, in N. Y .; ass't dist. att'y St. Lawrence Co., 1882-87; supervisor Canton, 1390-93; dist. att'y St. Lawrence Co., 1894- 00; appt'd co. judge, Oct., 1902; elected same position in 1903; mem. B'd Ed'a Canton High Sch., 18 years (pres. 8 years) ; trustee St. Lawrence Univ., since 1set (mem. Exec. Cum.) ; was successful proseentor in cele- brated murder cases of Conroy and Burt; Intter a remarkable instance of circumstan- tial evidence, attracting wide attention. Pres. St. Lawrence County Bar Ass'n; mem. Exec. Com. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; appt'd Comm'r State B'd of Charities by Gov. Hughes, June, 1007. Appointed counsel to Public Service Cooummission, Second District, .April, 1908. Republican. Director First Nat. Bank of Canton; mem. Beta Theta Pi fra- ternity, Nat. Geog. Soc. Recreations: Fish- ing, canoeing. Home: Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Address: Publie Service Com- mission, Albany, N. Y.
HALE, William Bayard:
Clergyman, editor; b. Richmond, Ind., April 6, 1869; ed. Boston Univ., Harvard Univ., Episcopal Theol. Sem. Cambridge, Mass., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y. (.A.M.) ; Ilobart Coll., LL.D., S.T.D., 1803. Ordered deacon, 1883, ordained priest, 1994; rector Church of Our Savior, Middleborough, Mass., 1-92-99; rector St. Mary's, Ardmore, P'a., 1899. Managing editor Cosmopolitan Maga- zine, 1900; editor Current Literature, 1001; special correspondent, N. Y. World, 1000; editor Philadelphia Publie Ledger, 1903-07; since then on editorial staff of N. Y. Times. Anthor: The Making of the American Con- stitution; The Eternal Teacher: The New Obedience-a Plea for Social Submission to Christ ; Phillips Brooks-a Memorial. Ad- dress : The Times, N. Y. City.
HALE, William Benjamin:
Lawyer; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 10, 1871; s. William B. and Matilda ( Nicholson ) Hale; prac. Missouri State Univ .. L.B., cum laude. 1-99; m. St. Louis, Mo., 1-96, Anoa B. De Forest. Mem. law firm Judson & Hale. Author (law books) : Hale on Torts; Hale on Bailments; Hale on Damages; also of numerous articles in American and Eng- lish Encyclopedia of Law and in Encyclo- partia of Pleading and Practice. Republican. Mom. Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi, Royal Areanum. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HALE, William Henry:
Lawyer, writer; b. Albany, N. Y., Ang. 2. 1540; s. Silvester nnd Nancy Arzelia ( Rames) Hale: descended from distinguished Colonial and Revolutionary ancestry, grand- father_ William Hale, and maternal great- grandfather, Gideon Deming, having bren soldiers of the Revolution; grad. Albany Acad. (Ist in class); was for short time at Union Coll .; grad. Yale, 1-40, winner Clark and Berkeley scholarships (only prize scholarships then open to competition for grasmates) : grad. Albany Law Sch .. . 1-01. Admitted to bar, ist1; encared for two years in study of Sanskrit, comparative phil-
ology and higher mathematics, under Profs. Whitney and Newton; Ph.D., Yale, 1963, and with exception of Drs. J. M. Whiten and A. W. Wright, senior living holder of this de- gree from an Am. coll. or univ. After sev- eral years in commercial life, engaged in practice of law at Albany, removing, 19-8, to Brooklyn, where has continued to prac- tise since. Has made specialty of attend- ing scientific meetings and reporting pro- ceedings for leading pulnications; was for several years Am. correspondent of Nature ( London) : edited science dep't Bachelor of Arts Magazine; has given special attention to civil service matters and has been in- strumental in effecting a notable reform in that connection in enforcing the constitu- tional provision for appointing employees for merit and fitness as a result of the leading case of Ilale vs. Worstell et al., 1:5 N. Y., 247, as in incidental outcome of which case he was appointed sup't of public baths for Borough of Brooklyn, N. Y. City, Mar. 10, 1906. One of the original fellows A. A. A. S .; ment, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in N. Y., Yale Alumni Association of L. I., Nat. Geog. Soc .; Am. Forestry Ass'n, Am. Health League. Address: 40 1st Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HALL, Archibald G .:
Publisher, journalist; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 6, 1:02; ed. publie schools and Coll. City of N. Y. On leaving college went into serv- ice Am. News Co. and afterward to that of Am. Agriculturist: entered insurance busi- ness in office of Mutual Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y .; was fire insurance broker and licensed agent three years; founded, in 1892, The Sur- veyor, an insurance journal, of which is pro- prietor and editor. Pres. of Insurance Her- ald Co., publishers of Insurance Herald of At. Janta. Meot. Ins. Soe. of N. Y. Clubs: Lo- derwriters, N. Y. Press, Once-a-Year, Atlan- tic Highlands Casino. Address: 56 Pine St., N. Y. City.
HALL, Benjamin Elihu:
Lawyer; b. Essex Cu., N. Y., Nov. 2, 1862; s. Monrue and Ermina Prindle ( Wells) Hall; grad. Williams Coll., B.1., 1883; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 15, 1-92, Mary Hazard Brown; children: Marian Wells, b. 1:05, Richard Brown, b. 1897, Alice Wadbains, b. 1599, Mon- roe Bostwick, b. 1901. Pres. Oscetah Lake Co .; mem. N. Y. City B'd of Aldermen. 1991- 97; pres. N. Y. B'd of Assessors, 1900-02: pres. State B'd of Tax Comm'rs of N. Y. since 1907: mem. Sor. of Celouial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Williams Coll. Alumni AAss'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon Ass'n. Repub- lican. Club: Republican. Address: 34 Nas- sau St., N. Y. City; 09 River St., Saranac Lake, N. Y.
HALL, Bolton:
Lawyer, author: b. Armagh, Ireland, lug. 4. 1-51; s. Rev. John (D.D. ) and Emily ( Pol- ton ) Hall: grid. Princeton, .A.B , 1975. A.M., 1sia, Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1-4: m. Feb. 6, 1 ~~ 1, Susie Hurlbut Seott: children: Lois S. Bolton, b. 1:3, John S. Bolton, b. 10. Lecturer on fundamental reforms; ron- th'r to periodicals. Author: Things as They Are: Game of Life: Monkey Shines (chil- dren's stories) : Free America: Three Acres and Liberty-on Intensive Farming (Mlae- millan) ; \ Little Land and a Living, 1908.
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Treas. and mn'g director Berkeley Heights | ent and different kinds of financial institu- Real Estate Ass'n. Treas. Longshoremen's | tions than any other man. Author aud Com. Union, in 1996; founder and v.p. N. Y. Tax Reform Ass'n; founder and treas. N. Y. Vaeant Lot Gardens for the Unemployed. Single Taxer. Presbyterian. Club: Univer- sity. Residence: 33 E. Ulst St. Address: 56 Pine St., N. Y. City.
HALL, Charles Martin:
Manufacturer, inventor; b. Thompson, Geanga Co., O., Dec. 6, 1563; s. Rev. Heman B. and Sophronia ( Brooks) Hall; grad. Ob- erlin Coll., A.B., 1655, A.M., 1>93; ummarried. Invented (1880) process for it'g aluminum, now in universal use; same process known in Europe as Ileronlt process, invented by Paul Heroult about same time; this mate- rial, formerly as costly as silver, and little used, is now, bulk for bulk, cheaper than all metals except iron, zine and lead; commenced the manufacture of aluminum with Pitts- borgh Reduction Co., less; v .- p. of same, since 1590; validity of patent attacked, but sustained by decision of U. S. Circuit Court in 1-03. V .- p. Northern Aluminum Co. of Can .; director Power City Bank of Ni- agara Falls, N. Y. Republican. Mem. Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Electro-Chemical Soc., Inst. of Elec. Eng rs of Great Britain, Chamber of Commerce State of N. Y .; trustee Oberlin Coll. ; pres. and trustee Niagara Falls Memorial Hosp. ; one of lio ''captains of industry"' invited to meet Prince Ilenry of Prussia in N. Y. City in Feb., 1902. Clubs: University (Buf- falo), University (N. Y. City). Address: Niagara Falls, N. Y.
HALL, Charles Mereer:
Clergyman : b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee. 23, 1861; s. William Noble and Flora Margaret (MeAlister) Hall: ed. in England; was in banking honse, 1>>2-86; special student Theol. Sem., 1891, St. Stephen's Coll., M.A., 1002; m. Jan. 25, 1998, Bertha, d. Hon Alton B. Parker, LL.D. Ordered deacon and or- dnined priest, 1801, by Bishop Scarborough, in ministry of Episcopal Church. Mission- ary iu Charge St. Barnabas' Ch., Camden, N. J., 1691-93; curate Ch. of Beloved Disciple, N. Y. City, 1893-94; vicar and rector Holy Cross Ch., Kingston, N. Y., since 1:91. Ad- dress: Holy Cross Rectory, Kingston, N. Y.
HALL, Charles Roswell:
Lawyer; b. Guilford Center, Chenango Co., N. Y., Sept. 17, 1553; s. JJohn Peck and Sarah Hart (Purdy) Half; ed. Distriet Sch., and Brockport State Normal Sch .; m. 1st, Albany, April 23, 18-9, Elizabeth V. S. Appleton ( died June 25, 1-92) ; Ed, Georgetown, D. C., June 2, 1599, Elizabeth MrGowan Hall; one dangh- ter, Elizabeth Metiowan, b. Nov. 20, 1900. Taught common schools for eight years in N. Y., Conn., Mass. and N. J., commencing in 16th year; ndinitted to bar, Isso: elected justice of peace: appt'd surrogate clerk, ass't att'y-gon. for 3 years, deputy State comptroller 2 years, deputy acting sup't of banks and State bank examiner for 7 years. Democrat: State delegate from Chenango d'o., 1-2; nat. delrente. 1ss8; ass't treas. Nat. Democratic Com., 1903: visited nearly all the States rast of Great Divide, including Mon- tana, Colorado and Texas, in examination of financial institutions and appraisal of prop. erties ; has probably examined more differ- 600
piler: C'neodified Crimes, Ist9; Hall's Bank Laws, lebo; Building and Loan Associations (pamphlet ), 1898. Episcopalian. Clubs : Democratic, Winnisook. Residence: 10 E. 16th st. Address: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City. HALL, Charles Samuel:
Lawyer: b. Middletown, Conn., May 10, 1827; s. Samuel Holden Parsons and Eineline (Bolkeley ) Hall; ed. Binghamton (N. Y.) Acad., Yale Coll. A. B., 1548, A.M., 1:31, Yale Law Sch , LL. B., 1850; m. 1st, Ballston Spa, N. Y., Jan 3, 1:55, Mary R. Harris; 2d Rich. wood, Ohio, Oct. 59, 1585, Annie Hastings Knowlton; children (now living) : Charles Harris llall, b. Mar. 19, 1800, Samuel Holden, Parsons Ilall, b. Oct. 10, 1sos. Admitted to bar, le51; to U. S. Dist. Court, May, 1:79. to U. S. Circuit Court, Aug., 1879; was for a time in office of U. S. Senator Daniel N. Dickinson; for many years in practice in Binghamton. U. S. comm'r for Northern Dist. of N. Y .; standing master and exam- iner in chancery. Formerly Democrat; now independent; advocated split in the party in campaign of 1896, and was made candidate of the National or Sound Money Democrats for Congress in 26th Congressional Dist. of N. Y. Served & years as member City School . B'd of Binghamton. Presbyterian. Mew.' N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Binghamton Bar AAss'n, Sons of Revolution, Knights of Ruin- nemede, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. (Yale). Au- thor: Hall-Dulkeley Ancestry; Life and Let- ters of Major General Samuel Holden Par- Suns of the Continental Army and Chief Judge, by Appointment of Washington, uf the Northwest Territory. Address: Bingham. ton, N. Y.
HIALL, Edward Hagaman:
Writer, lecturer; b. Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 3. 1:58; s. Chief Justice Benjamin F. and Abigail Farnam ( Hagaman ) Hall; grad. An- burn Acmlemie High Sch,, with the elas- sical honor, lai7; honorary degree Master of Letters from N. Y. University, 1009; m. Phila., Pa., Feb. 7, 1893, Irene Gilbert Gaz- zum: one daughter, Edwina Gazzam, b. Sept. 27. 1:91. Editor Norwich ( Conn.) Morning Bulletin, IS77-88, Waterbury ( Conn. ) Repub- lican, less-89; corr. N. Y. Tribune several years prior to 1:00, and later briefly with bos- iness dep't in N. Y. City; publisher, printer and writer in N. Y. City, 1800-1900; writer, lectorer and executive see. since 1900; is au- thor of numerous books and monographs re- lating to Am. history, scenery, nrelivology and biography; lecturer on American His- tory for Board of Education of N. Y .: spe- cial agent N. Y. Commerce Comm'n, 1893-99; sec. Am. Scenie and Historic Preservation Sue. Ass'n for the Protection of the Adiron- darks; trustee and ass't sec. Iludson-Fulton Celebration Comm'n. Republican. Episco- padlian. Pust deputy gov.gen. Order of Founders and Patriots of America, governor N. Y. Soc. of same, 1907-1909; past v .- p. S. A. R .; enpt. Washington Continental Guard -: sachem Sor, of Cayugas; v.p. Am. Flaz Ass'n; Gov. National Arts Club; mem. Mu- nicipal Art Sue., N. Y. Hist. Snc., etc. Rer. rentions. Hist. study on original sites in Eng., Holland and America, and archmol. work in the field. Residence: 12 W. 103d St. Address: Tribune Building, N. Y. City.
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