Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 148

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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citn; chm'n League of Republican Clubs, 1008. Clubs: Metropolitan, Century, Engi- neers, Explorers, Raequet and Tennis, Uni- versity, N. Y. Yacht ( N. Y. City) : Chevy Chase, Cosmos, Metropolitan, ( Washing- ton) ; Country, (Lakewood, N. J.): Uni- versity, Denver. (Denver) ; Union, Univer- sity, (Boston ) ; University, ( Salt Lake


City) ; University, Pacific Union, ( Sitn Francisco) ; Carlton ( London). Residence: Lakewood, N. J. Address: 71 Broadway, N. Y. City, and 43 Threadneedle St., Lon- don, E. C.


HAMMOND, John Henry:


Lawyer; b. Louisville, Ky., Oet. 3, 1871; s. Gen. John Henry and Sophia Vernon ( Wolfe) Hammond; grad. Phillips Exeter Aend., 18-9, Yale ( Sheffield Scientific School), Ph.B., 1>92, Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1595; m. N. Y. City. April 5, 1-99. Emily V. Sloane. Admitted to bar, 1895; deputy att'y gen. of N. Y., in charge of elvetiun cases, 1-99-1901. Brought charges against District Att'y Asa B. Gardiner of N. Y. County, which resulted in his re- moval by Gov. Roosevelt. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Acad. Political and Social Science. Anthor: Tax- ation of Business Corporations in New York State. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Univer- sity, Republican, Yale, St. Anthony. Resi- dence: 9 E. 91st St. Address: 59 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HAMMOND, William Alexander:


Educator; b. New Athens, Ohio, May 20, 1961; s. Archibald and Agnes (Ogilvie) Hammond; grad, Harvard, A.B., I>85, Leip- zig, Ph. D., 1991; m. Philadelphia, Dec. 12. 1-93, Caroline Galvin von U'tassy, (died Jan. 4, 1906) ; children: Donald, b. Jan. 23, 1-95, Antol, b. July 21, 1898. Kenley, b. July 26, 1900. Lecturer on classics, Kmg's Coll .. Windsor, N. S., 1995-88; instr. Greek phil- osophy, Cornell, 1551-92; ass't prof. ancient and medinval philosophy, Cornell. 1902-09; Sage professor of ancient philosophy, Cur- well, from 190%; see. univ, faculty Cornell Coiv. Author: The Characters of Theo- phrastus (with C. H. Bennett) ; Aristotle's Psychology; also various contributions to philosophical and other journals relating In Greek philosophy, psychology and osthet- irs, Ilylovojsm, Platonism and Aristotelian- ism. Republican. Mom. uf Am. Philos. -Ass'n, Am. Psychol. Ass'n. Recreation: Golf. Chab: Ithara Country ( pres. ). . \d- dress: 29 East Av., Ithaca, N. Y. 013


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HAMPDEN, Walter:


Actor; b. Brooklyn, June 30, 1679; s. J. Ilampden and Alice (Hill ) Dougherty; ed. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute: B .. 1. 1900: m. London, England, 1906, Mabel Moore. (actress.) Associated with F. R. Benson Co., England, 1901-01, on London stage, 1904-07, playing leading roles, including Hamlet. Romeo. Played the Master Buildler, with Mme. Nazimova, fall and winter 1907; known over the country as "Manson," in Charles Rann Kennedy's play, The Servant in the House. Address: 33 W. 72d St., N. Y. City.


HAMPTON, Benjamin Bowles:


Publisher ; b. Macomb, Ill., Mar. 1873; s. David Mail and Mary ( Bowles) Hampton; ed. public schools and academy at Macomb, Ill .; in. Maria Somers Bartle. son; children: Catherine, b. 1901, David Bartleson, b. 1901, Helen, b. 1903, Mary, b. 1906, Virginia Randolph, b. 1909, Was en- gaged as a newspaper man and publisher in the West for several years; came to N. Y., 1899. Magazine editor and publisher. Presbyterian. Nem. Aldine .\ss'n. Clubs : Lotos, Saegkill Country. Residence: 560 North Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y.


HANAFORD, Phoebe Anne:


Universalist minister : Nantucket, Mass., May 6, 1829; d. Capt. George W. and Phehe Anne (Barnard) Coffin; m. 1949, Jo- seph - H. Hanaford. Ordained 1865; first woman minister ordained in New England; held pastorates at Hingham and Waltham, Mass., New Haven, Conn,, and Jersey City. Mem. and officer many literary and tem- perance societies. Author: Life of Ahra. ham Lincoln; Onr Martyred President (poem) ; Life of theurge Peabody; Lucretia. the Quakeress: Leonette, or Truth Songht and Found; The Best of Books and its Ilistory; Frank Nelson, the Runaway Boy; The Soldier's Daughter: Field, Gunboat and Hospital; Women of the Century: The Captive Boy of Tierra del Fuego: Life of Dickens; Heart of Siasconset; From Shore to Shore, and Other Poems; etc. Address: 201 W. SSth St., N. Y. City.


HANAN, John H .:


Merchant, capitalist; b. in Ireland, July 28, 1819; s. James and Anne (Dalton ) Hanan; ed. in schools of Brooklyn; m. in N. J., June 8, 1:69, Henrietta F. Garth- waite; Sd, in R. I., April 15, 1903, Edith Evelyn Smith; children: Herbert W., b. 1:72. Addison G., b. 1875. Manufacturer boots and shoes, senior mem. firm Hanan & Son. V .. p. United Shoe Machinery Co., Boston; pres. Hanan Shoe Co., Milwaukee, De Muth & Co., Chicago, lanan Shoe Co., Buffalo, Hanan-Baker Shoe Co. St. Louis, Hanan-Mathewson Co., Cleveland. Pres. Ilen- dryx Electro-Cyanide Co. Nat. Boot and Shoe Mf'rs' Ass'n of U. S .: director Mer. chants' Exchange Nat. Bank: asso. direc- tor Title Guarantee & Trust Co .. Repub- lican. Protestant Recreations : Yachting, nutomobiling. Has traveled all over En- rope and raised in yacht to principal ports in Mediterranean: also all along Atlantic Coast and West Indies. Vhils: N. Y. Yarht, N. Y. Athletic, Lambs. Larchmunt Yicht. Republican, (N. Y. Chy) : Brunklyn, Temple ( Boston). Residence: St. Regis Ho- I popular course of the N. Y. City B'd of Ed- 614


tel, N. Y. City. Address: Bridge, Front and Water Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y.


HANCHETT, George Tilden:


Elec. and mech. eng'r: b. Ifyde Park,


Mass., Sept. 4, 1871; s. George William and Angosta Lovia ( Tilden) Hanchett ; cd.


grammar and high


schools HIyde Park,


Mass., Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston, D.S., 1893; m. Cleveland, O., Nov. 29, 1:04. Durothy Avery Lewis; ene daughter, Dor- othy Tilden, b. Feb. 7, 1896. Consulting eng'r and designer, 1893-95; editor of Elpe- trical World, 1993-96; since 1896, consulting eng'r, N. Y. City, with specialties in ma- chine design, railroad and isolated plant engineering. Author: Modern Electric Mo- tors; Alternating Currents: and numerous technical articles for electrical publications. Republican. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. N. Elec. Soc., Mass. Inst. Technology


Alumni Ass'u. Mason; mem. B. P. O. Elks, Royal Arcanum. Clubs: Oritani


Field, Bogota Boat. Residence: Hacken- snack. N. J. Address: 237 Fulton St., N. Y. City.


HANCHETT, Henry Granger:


Concert pianist, organist, teacher: b. Syracuse, N. Y., 1833; s. M. Waldo and Martha Anna ( Huntington) Ilanchett; grad. N. Y. Homoo. Med. Coll., M.D., 1-54; 01. 1st Ophelia Murphey. 2d Grace Mather. Prac- tised medicine for several years, but retired from practice in order to devote entire atten- tion to music. Began study of piano in early boyhood; appeared publicly at age of 16. as soloist in concert in Syracuse, inter- preting the classics; pupil of Ernst Held, of Syracuse, from age of > to 15 years; later studied under leading teachers of N. Y. City and Berlin, and took a prominent piace among the leading concert pianists and or- ganists of the country. Director of the Mu- sical Department of National Park Semin- ary. Forest Glen, Md. Formerly prof. theo- retical music and director Musical Dep't. Adelphi Cull., Brooklyn; directer of instru- mental music, Martha Washington Coll., Va. two years, director Piano Dep't, Beethoven Conservatory of Music, St. Louis, two years; diretor of music in the Chautauqua .s. sembly, Monteagle. Tenn., and de Funiak Springs, Fla .; musical director Paterson Musical Union and the Clifton Choral Soe .; organist and director of music for the Church of the Ascension, South Church and Marble Collegiate Church, N. Y. City ; 11.11. farolty Met. Coll. of Music, N. Y. City; and was of the staff of William II. Sherwood's former Summer School, the Canandaigua Normal Musical Inst. : met with uniform surcess as organist, cheir-master and church music director as well as teacher of piano. Inventor of the "sosten- uto" er "tone-sustaining"' pedal in pianos. Author: Modern Domestic Medicine, 1991; Sexual Health, 1:92: The Art of the Mu- sician, 1905: Teaching as a Science: The Valno and Influence of Music, ete. Fellow N. S. Acad. of Anthropology: mem. Manu- script For., Am. Hist. Ass'n, Oneida County Hist. Noe, N. Y. State Hombro. Med. Soc., N. Y. County Homoo. Med. Soc. ; lecturer at the Chautauqua Summer School and in the



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ucation. Address: Steinway Hall, 109 E. 14th | Pedras R. R. Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of St., N. Y. City.


HANCHETT, Reuben C .:


Physician; b. Palmero, Oswego Co., N. Y., Mar. 8, 1862: s. George M. and Eva A. (Caldwell) Hanchett; grad. Syracuse Univ., M.D., 1864; m. May 10, 1001, Annie Vietsch; one daughter, Elizabeth E. Prof. materia mediea and therapeutics, Med. Coll., Syra- cuse Univ., 1985-1906; physician to Hosp, of the Good Shepherd; mem. Syracuse B'd of Ed'n, 1806-98. Republican. Universalist. Mem. N. Y. State and Onondaga Co. Med. Soes .; Masonie order (32º ). Address: 423 South Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y. HANCOCK, Ernest La Touche:


Journalist ; b. Shanghai, China, Oet. 7, 1$59, of English parents: ed. in England, gained seholarship at Wellington Coll., Eng- land. Traveled extensively in India, Bur- mah, Egypt, etc. Editor Rangoon Times, 1880, Windsor Gazette, England, 1952. Mem. London Stock Exchange. Writer of prose and verse, mostly humorous; eonth'r to Lon- don Examiner, Truth, Referee, ete .; also to N. Y. Herald, World, Sun, Press, Times, Harper's Magazine, Independent, Bookman, Lippincott's, Life. Puck, Judge, ete. Writes under name of "La Touche Hancock." 1u. thor: T Mesmeric Ordeal, a book for boys. Address: 131 W. 37th St., N. Y. City.


HANCOCK, James Cole:


Physician; b. Fulton, N. Y., April 94, 1965; s. Chauncey Bradley and Lenna (Cole) Hanenek; grad. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1889. After 16 months as resident-sur- geon of Chambers St. Ilosp., 20 months resi- dent-surgeon of N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, and 6 months' study of eye in Berlin, Paris and London, began practice of diseases of eye, in which specialty has since continued. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, State Med. Ass'n, Kings Co. Med. . Iss'n ( mem. exee. com. ), State Med. Soc., L. I. Med. Soc. (ex-sec. ), Associated Physicians of Long Island (see. ), A. A. A. S., Brooklyn Pathol. Soc., Brooklyn, Med. Library Ass'n. Brooklyn Ophthal. Soc., Omega Club of Coll. of Phys. and Surg. Club: Crescent Athletic (life mem. ). \r- tieles written and published: Headaches Due to Eye Strain; Trachoma: Factors in the Ordinary Treatment of the Eye Diseases; Reflex Indigestion; Glaucoma, and Three Cases of Eye Injury. Address: 43 Cam- bridge Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.


HANCOCK, Theodore E .:


Lawyer: b. Granby, Oswego Co., N. Y., May 30, 1817; s. Freeman and Mary (Wil- liams) Hancock: grad. Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 151, LL.D., 1:94, Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1973; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7, 1882, Martha B. Connelly; children: Stewart F., b. 1>-3, Clarence E., h. 1ss, Martha W., b. 1802. Dist. att'y Onondaga Co., 1590-92; att'y gen. State of N. Y., 1-01-98; mem. firm of Hancock. Hogan & Hancock. Republican. Mem. Onondaza Co. Bar Ass'n (pres) ; pres. Syracuse Escort, Syracuse Art Museum. Clubs : Albany, Republican (N. Y. City), Citizens, University. Address: Syracuse, N. Y.


HAND, Augustus Noble:


Lawyer; grad. llarvard Coll., 1890; m. Susan Train. Director Sau Juau and Rio


N. Y. Clubs: Harvard, University, Staten Island, Cricket, Staten Island Baseball. Resi- dence: 48 W. 9th St. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HAND, Billings Learned:


Lawyer: b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1872; ed. Albany. Acad .: grad. Harvard Coll., 1:03: attended Harvard Law Sch .; unmarried. Mem. firm Hunt & Johnston; trustee Al- bany Savings Bank. Clubs: Fort Orange, Albany Country, ( Albany) ; University, Har- vard (N. Y. City). Residence: 221 State St. Address: 25 North Pearl St., Albany, N. Y. HAND, Edward:


Physician: b. Elizabeth, N. J., Nov. 6, 1ST8; s. James A. and Harriet (Trowbridge) Hand; grad. Cornell Univ. Med. Coll., M.D., 1900; m. Elisa Maria Sayer, of Bogota, Re- public of Colombia, S. L .; children: Edward Sayer, b. 1007, Maria Clemencia, b. 19vs. On house staff Willard Parker and Riverside Ilosps., 1903; visiting physician, Bellevue Hosp., Out Patient Dep't; clinical ass't in medicine Cornell Univ. Med. Coll. Engaged in general practice with specialty in diseases of women and children. Mem. N. Y. County Med. Soe., N. Y. State Med. Ass'u, Am. Med. Ass'n, Bellevue Hosp., Alumni Soe., Phi Alpha Sigina Soc. Reerea- tions: Fishing and sailing on Barnegat Bay, N. J. Address 175 E. 79th St., N. Y. City.


HAND, Richard Lockhart:


Lawyer: h. Elizabethtown, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1$39; s. Judge Augustus C. and Marcia Seelye ( Northrup) Hand; ed. private schools. Univ. of Vt. (sophomore year) ; grad. Union Coll., A.B., 1858, A.M., 1565, LL.D., -Union Univ., 18ST; m. Tune 29, 1868, Mary Elizabeth No- ble; children: Augustus Noble. Mrs. Cor- nelia E. Baird, Mrs. Marcia Wadhams, Mary Emily Theodosia. Chancellor Union Univ,, 1ss7; pres. N. Y. Bar Ass'n, 1904-06; . v .- p. same several years previous; editor Eliza- hethitown Post. 1:59-67; has acted as referee in many litigated eases; pres. Elizabethtown B'd of Ed'n. Elizabethtown Village: unsnc- cessful candidate for judge of Essex Co., 1578, 1:90, and for justice of the Supreme Court, Issi, 1903; appt'd eomm'r of prisons, June, 1907, declined; appt'd comm'r of State B'd of Charities, June, 190s: appt'd comm'r re charges against Dist. Att'y Je- rome, April,, 190s; reported thereon, Aug., 1908. Pres. Elizabethtown Water Co .: mort- gage-trustee Elizabethtown l'lank Road Co .: trustee First Cong'l and Wesport Church .; see. and treas. Elizabethtown Cemetery Ass'n. Demoerat. Congregation- alist. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Am. Soc. of Inter- nat. Law, Nat. Geng. Soc., Chi Psi fraternity, Chi Psi Alomni Ass'n of Northern and East- ern N. Y., Union Coll. Alumni Ass'n; pres. Essex Co. Bible Soc. Recreation: Golf: CInb: Cobble Ifill Golf (v .- p.). Address: Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. Y.


HANDEL, Harry Arthur:


Clergyman; b. in England, Jan. 12, 1964; s. Theophilus and Charlotte |Norris) Han- del; grad. St. Stephen's Coll .. 1.1., 1994. theol, course in Gen. Theol. Sem .. N. Y. City : uumarried. Formerly missionary in Diocese


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of Colorado; since 1902, chaplain N. Y. Fire Dep't, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Honorary curate of Christ Church, Bedford Av., Brooklyn. Republican; Episcopalian. Mem. F. and A. M. Address: The Jefferson Arms, 34 Jefferson Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. HANEY, James Parton:


Physician, educator; b. N. Y. City, April 16, 1869; s. Jesse and Martha ( Edwards) Haney; grad. Coll. City of N. Y. B.S., 1ss8; teacher Manual Arts Sch. 77, N. Y. City, 1888-92; grad. Cell. Phys. and Surg. ( Colum- bia), M.D., 1892; unmarried. Interne N. Y. City ( Charity ) Hosp., N. Y. Hosp. for Nerv- ous Diseases, and Maternity Hosp., 1:92-93; practised medicine, 1993-94; lecturer N. Y. Univ. Sch. of Pedagogy. 1895-99; since Sept., 1896, director of art and manual training, N. Y. City Schools. Made general European trip, 1889; visited France and Italy, 1002, Spain, 1901, Greece and Italy, 1906. . In as- suciate editor Manual Training Magazine: conth'r to magazine on topics dealing with medical aspect of teaching, industrial ed'n and on the manual arts, and lecturer on manual, esthetic and industrial topics. Mem. Med. Ass'n of Charity Hosp. Alumni, Na- tional Edn'l ss'n, Soc. for Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n, Council of Supervisors (pres. 1901, 1904), Eastern Art Teachers' Ass'n, Soc. for Promotion Industrial Ed'n (B'd Mg'rs), Eastern Manual Training Teachers' Ass'n, Internat. Drawing Ass'n, Advisory B'd Public Ed'n Ass'n N. Y. City, Phi Gamma Delta frateruity, Kane Lodge 454, F. and .1. M. (master 1903), Jerusalem Chap- ter, R. A. M. Clubs: Salmagundi. Graduates, N. Y. Athletic. Address: 500 Park Av., N. Y. City.


HANEY, John Dearling:


Educator; b. N. Y. City, 1873; s. Jesse and Martha ( Edwards) Haney; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1893; N. Y. Univ., MI.1., 1897, I.L.B., 1898; post-grad. work in phil- osophy and pedagogy at Columbia Univ., 1901-09; third honor on graduation from Coll. City of N. Y. and during his course three medals for work in Enghsh. Taught in Public School No. 1, 1593-97, Coll. City of N. Y., 1597; Wadleigh High Sch., 1997-1506 and Head English Dep't H. S. of Commerce, 1906-07; Harlem Evening High School, 1903- 1908; principal Public School 5, Bronx since March, 1908; gen. sup't Playgrounds N. Y. City, 1509-01. Visited English and Seutch schools, 1902; German schuuls, 1904. Served with Ist Co. Signal Corps, N. G. N. Y., 1900- 05. Mem. Male Principals' .Ass'n, ass'n of principals Manh. and The Bronx, Even'g High School Teachers' iss'n. Am. Nature Study Sue, Nat. Geng. Soc., Teachers' Cull. Alumni, Nat. Soc. for the Scientific Study of Ed'n, Phi Beta Kappa Alumni, Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. Au- thor: Lessing's Education of the Human Rare. Recreations: Rowing, tennis. Clubs : Graduates, Phi Gamma Delta. Address: Pub- lie Schoul No. 5, Bronx, N. Y. City.


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HANFORD, Franklin:


Scottsville, N. Y., Nev. 6, 1878, Sara A. Crosby: children: John Munn, b. Feb. 2, 1=2, Ruth Crosby, b. Mar. 23, 1887. On graduation, ordered to U. S. S. Saco, cruis- ing in W. Indies and Gulf of Mexico until end of 1567; joined Kearsarge, Jan., 1569; promoted ensign, April, Ist-, master, 1869; lient., 1970, lieut .- comd'r, Sept., 1894, capt., Jan. 29, 1901, rear-admiral Jan. 3, 1903, and retired from active service same date. Served on Kearsarge until Sept., 1868, on S. Pa- cific Station, Tuscarora, on S. Pacific and W. Indies stations, 1868-71, Wabash, flagship of European Station, 1871-74; torpedo duty, New- port, R. I., July-Nov., 1874; receiving ship Vermont, N. Y. Harbor, 1574-45: Tennessee and Ashuelot, Asiatic Station, 1875-78; ord- nanee duty, N. Y. Navy Yard, Isis-s1; flag. ship Pensacola, as navigator, in which cir- cumnavigated the globe, 1881-4: ordnance duty, Washington Navy Yard, 18-4-26; insp. erdnanes ( building of modern guns for new navy), West Point Foundry, Cold Spring, N. Y., ISsG-§8; exec. officer Pensacola, ISss- 91; senior aide to commandant at N. Y. Navy Yard, 1992-95: com'd t. S. S. Alert, Pacific Station, 1805-97; light-house insp., 1998-1900; commandant U. S. Naval Station, Cavite, P. I., 1900-02: since retirement, engaged in farming. Recreation: Book collecting. Ad- dress : Scottsville, N. Y.


HANFORD, George B .:


Broker; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 13, 1854: s. Robert G. and Juliet (Fowler) Hanford; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Mass .; m. 1890. Pres. and director George . B. Manford & Co. (incor- porated). Federal Co. of N. Y., U. S. Re- frigeration Co., Realty and Construction Co. of N. J .; director Internat. Time Record- ing Co. of N. J., Am. Stogie Co., U. S. Bobbin and Shuttle Co. ; treas. Ocean Realty Co., Belmar, N. J. Clubs: Republican (N. Y. City), Republican (E. Orange, N. J.), Wilmington ( Wilmington, Del.), Duquesne ( Pittsburgh ). Residence: East Orange, N. J. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.


HANFORD, Solomon:


Lawyer: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1850; s. John E. Hanford (b. Peekskill, N. Y., 1823, who, in 1-57, founded great clothing house of Hanford & Browning (now Brown. ing, King & Co. ) ; grad. Columbia Law Sch., I.L.B., 1872: m. N. Y. City, 1>;7, Margaret E. Parmly, d. nuted dentist, Dr. David R. Parmly; children: May N .. Marguerite P., Parmly ( Harvard, 'ol). Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1822: in Feb., 1573, entered office of Barlow, Larocque & MacFarland as mn's clerk. admitted to partnership, Jan., Is-1, and continued in that firm and its successors un. til Nov. 1, 1006, when terminated all partner- ship relations. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Chibs: Manhattan. Metropolitan, Sub. urban Riding and Driving, Automobile of America. Residence: 28 W. Fist St. dress: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.


Ad- HANHART, William:


Banker; b. London, Eng., May 11, 1819; s. Theodore and Elizaluth ( Detwiller) Han- hart: ed. London grammar sch., Mulhouse ( Alsare. Loraine) Erole Professionelle: m. 1st, N. Y. City, 1.73, Amelia Capella : 20, N. Y. City. 1-0, Elizabeth Harvey. Entered his Inisiness life as a clerk with Schroeders,


Real- Admiral, I. S. N., retired; b. Chili, Monroe Co., N. Y., Nov. >, ISH; s. William Haynes and Abbey ( Pixley) Hanfurd; ed. Brottsville (N. Y.) Union Sch., Rochester High Srh .; appt'd to D'. S. Naval AAcad. from Scottsville, N. Y .; grad. June, 1:GG; m. Fof London; came to America and en-


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tered the employ of Moffat, Davidis & Co., of N. Y. City and New Orleans; afterwards with George S. Scott and Ladenburg, Thal- man & Co .; ass't comptroller Emigrant In- dustrial Savings Bank; pres, Bankers' Life Ins. Co., Manhattan Bond and Underwriting Co .; director Life Ass'n of America, Knick- erbocker Investment Co .. European-Am. Bank, Union Mut. Real Estate Co .: sec. Am. Bankers' Ass'n, Savings Bank Section; has made record as an expert savings bank of- tiver in U. S., and is known personally to officials of nearly all such banks: founder of savings bank section of the Am. Bankers' Iss'n. Republican. Catholic. Mem. 1m. Inst. of Banking. Club: Twelfth Assembly Dist. Republican. Residence: 341 6th St .. Brooklyn. Address: 100 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HANNA, Charles Augustus;


National bank examiner; b. Cadiz, O., Dec. 28, 1863; s. Neri A, and Elizabeth (Phillips) Ilanna; ed. commen schools of Cadiz; hon- orary degree from Marietta (O.) Coll., A.M., 1902; m. Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 19, 1905, Elizabeth Fleming Ilarrison. From 1892 to 1897 was v .- p. and director First Nat. Bank of Lincoln, Neb., and director of the First Nat. Banks in the cities of Plattsmouth, Crete, Greenwood, Pawnee and Wilber, Neb., and of the State Banks of Burchard, Table Rock, Havelock, Benkelman and MeCook, in the same State; and treas. Nebraska Stock Yards Co. of Lincoln; now interested in gas and electric lighting companie's in the eines of Seattle, Houston, Shreveport, Mobile, Lit- tle Rock, El Paso, East Chicago and else- where; nat. bank examiner in the cities of Washington, Baltimore and Phila., 1899: same for N. Y. City since 1599. Republican, Presbyterian. Mem. Ohio Soc., St. In- drew's Soc .; trustee Marietta (O.) Coll. Au- thor: History of the Scotch Irish in America, 1902. Recreation: Antomobiling. Clubs: Un- ion League (N. Y.), Republican, Lawyers, Automobile of America, U'nion League (Chi- cago). Address: 35 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


HANNA, Robert:


Officer, (retired) U. S. Army; b. Attica, Ind., June 17, Ils; s. Robert B. and Sarah A. (Coleman) Hanna; grandson of Inte Gen. Robert Hanna, U. S. senator from Indiana; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., June 14, 1-72; comm'd Ed lieut., 6th Cav., June 11, 15/2; Ist lieut., July 11, 1sfs; capt., July 7, 1s&S; retired, Feb. 24, 1:01; m. Sauburn, N. Y., June 17, 1851, Nettie L. Scarle. Was for nearly 19 years on frontier; com'd Apache Indian sconts on the Mexican border: served in Indian campaigns in Kansas, Indian Ter- ritory, New Mexico and Arizona; after re- tirement, 10 years snp't Whitehead torpedo adjusting station, Sag Harbor, N. Y .; has traveled extensively throughout U. S., Mex- ico, England, on the Continent and in the Bermudas. Mem, Mil. Order of the Loyal Legion. Recreations: Automobiling, paint- ing, etc. Address: Sag Harbor, L. I.


HANSELMAN, Joseph Francis:


Clergyman, educator: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Ort. 28, 1-36; grad. St. Francis Xavier's Coll., N. Y. City, 17: pres College of The Holy Cross, Worcester, Mas ... 1901-6; now provincia! of the Maryland- New York Pro-


vince of Jesuits. Address: 30 W. 16th St., N. Y. City.


HANSMANN, Carl A .:


Lawyer: b. Anamosa, Ja., May 1, ISO7; s. Hermann H. D. and Rosalie Dermine ( Isarr) Hansmann; ed. public schools in Mo., Mo. State Univ .; grad. Columbian Univ., Wash- ington, D. C., law dep't, 1893; m. N. Y. City, Mar. 31, 180G, Elizabeth Aiken Cusli- man. Taught in public schools in Mo. 2 years; clerk in office adj .- gen., Washington, nearly 2 years; U. S. consular service over 5 years, stationed at Chemnitz and Kehl, Ger- many; Lyons, France: Ghent, Belgium: La Gunyra, Venezuela; St. Christopher's, West Indies, and Ottawa, Can .; has been engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City since Feb., 1801; firm of Carter, Hughes & Dwight, and successors, now Rounds & Schurman. In- dependent in politics. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n, State Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Am. Geog. Soc., National Geographical Society, the MacDow- ell Club, etc. Address: 485 Manhattan Av., N. Y. City.


HANSON, Bert:


Lawyer; b. Sanford, Me., July 26, ISGT; S. Denjamin F. and Fanmie (Thompson) Han- son; ed. Phillips Exeter Aend., Isso; grad, Yale Coll, A.B., 1:90, Cornell Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 1-03; unmarried. Admitted to- the bar Feb., 1894; mem. firm of Goodale & Hanson. Independent Democrat; Ed deputy comm'r of police of N. Y. City since Jan., 1907. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Zeta l'si fraternity, Municipal Art Soe. Clubs: Yale, Cornell University (gov. and treas. ), Re- form (trustee and see.). Address: 42 Bread- way. N. Y. City.




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