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BAIN, Donald:
Lawyer; b. Cheltenham, England, 1967; of Seattish parentage. Ass't U. S. att'y North- ero Dist. of N. Y., les7-1900, since 1000 ass't U. S. att'y Western Dist. of N. Y. Has been retained on bebalf of British and Ital- ian Governments in extradition cases. . \n- thor of law book: Costs and Fees in the State of New York. Republican. Mem. Frie County Bar Ass'n, St. Andrew's Scottish Sur. Recreations: Literature, gardening, golf. Clubs: Lawyers. Meadow, ( Buffalo). .Ad- dress : 405 Federal Bld'g, Buffalo, N. Y.
BAINBRIDGE, Richard Warin:
Paper mf'r: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 23, 1856; s. Charles T. and Hannah MI. ( Clough) Bainhridge; ed. Brooklyn public schools; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 19, 1sal, Julia Marcel- lus; children : Lawrence Marcellus, Philip Morrell, Richard Warin, Jr. Partner Charles T. Bainbridge's Sons, paper mi'rs; treas, and director Manufacturers Ass'n of N. Y. (pres. 1903) ; pres. Cooperative Law Co. of N. Y. ; trustee Dime Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Dem- oerat: chm'n Democratic Gen. Cum., Kings Co., 1903.01. Episcopahan. Recreations: Au- tomobiling, yachting. athletirs. Clubs: Cres- cent Athletic. Manhassett Bay Yacht, (vice commodore, 100>), Long Island Automobile. Address: 2 Cumberland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BAINBRIDGE, William Seaman:
Physician and surzeon : b. Providence, R. I., Feb. 17, 1870; s. William Folwell and Lucy Elizabeth ( Seaman ) Bainbridge; ed. Mohegan Lake Seb., Peekskill, N. Y., A.M., Shurtleff Call., M.S., Washington and Jefferson Coll. M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., Se. D: Western Univ. of Pa. Was for 244 years on house staff, Presbyterian Ilusp., N. Y. City: grad. Sloane Maternity Hosp .; gral. student Columbia Univ. one winter, in brie- teriulogy; abroad six times, several times professionally, twice to study. Altogether abroad about four years, part of time in China, Japan and Indri. Quiz-master. Coll. of Phys. and Surz. 1-04-06; volunteered as surgeon in Spanish War, but did not see any active service. l'ormerly for years adjunct prof. gynecology, N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School and Ilosp .; now surgeon in N. f. Skin and Canrer Hosp .; Woman's ILop .. a'tending surgeon N. Y. Terehier of mathematics; b. Cincinnati, O., BAKER, Arthur Lathamı: May 7. 39; s. John Gi, and Mary _1. ( La- tham ) Baser: ed. Coll. Temple, Newman, G ... Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy, N. Y, (. K. 1-3: Ph.It, Lafayette Call .. Pa., 1 ~- 9 (mnrm. Phi Beta Kappa): studied Univ. of Gottingen, left; m. Palisades, N. Y., 1:78, City Children's Humps, and Schools: clinical prof. of sur -ry N. Y. Polyclinic Med. Sch. and Hosp .; consulting streem N. Y. Home for Dependent Crippled Children: consulting gynecologist St. Andrew's Convalescent Hlesp. and St. Mary's Husp., Jamaica, L I., Grad. senior captain, Mohegan Lake Sch .; served | Elizabeth Coit Boswell, d. Rev. Aaron 5G
rank of brig. gen., United Boys' Brigade of America. Mem. Delta U'psilon, Am. Med. Ass'n. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Greater N. Y. Med. Ass'n, Alumni Socs. Presby'n Ifosp., Sloane Maternity Hosp.,
etc. Author: Our Unseen Foes (work on bacteriology), and The Growing Years ( both based on lectures delivered at Chautauqua, and populo-scientifie ) : also Compend of Operative Gynecology (Grafton Press), and many scientific papers. Clubs: Quill, Students, Columbia L'aiv. Address: isummer ) Hotel Athenaum, Chautauqua, N. Y .; ( winter) 34 Gramerey Park, N. Y. City. BAIRD, Addison Waddell:
Physician, b. N. Y. City, Jan. 31, le62: s. John Baird (of Glasgow ) and Agnes ( Rus- sell) Baird; grad. Columbia (Coll. Phys. and Surg. ), M. D. 1001; m. Lock Haven, Pa., Dec. 26, 1900, Grace Datesman. Baeteriolugist of the Lederle Laboratories. Writer and lecturer on medical topics. Author: Tuberculosis- Communicable, Preventable, Curable. Repub- lean. Meui. N. Y. County Med. Soc., Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y., Academy of Medi- cine, Am. Med. Ass'n, Alumni Coll. Phys. and Surg. Delegate to Central Council of the Charity Organization Soc. Address, 239 W. ;0th St., N. Y. City.
BAIRD, James A .:
Contractor, builder ; b. Adams Basin, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1-5>; s. Asa M. and Nancy J. ( Par- mele ) Baird; ed. public schools of Hamlin, N. Y. State Normal Sch., Brockport, N. Y .: m. Hamlin, N. Y., Nov. IV, Isso. Emma J. Ainsworth: children: Mary A. ( Mrs. Chester L. lishbaugh), Ethel J. b. Ir , .Susie E. ( Mrs. Leo J. Leiter), J. Roy, b. Iess, Asn MI., b. 1890. Carried on building in summer and taught school in winter for 23 years; suc- cessful in bath occupations. Has been on the B'd of Election continuously for past 25 yrars; twice candidate for school conun'r, 24 Dist .. Monroe Co., N. Y. Baptist. Ad- dress: 159 Clifton St., Rochester, N. Y. BAIRD, William Raimond:
Lawyer ( patent spreinhst ) ; b. Philadelphia April 24. 1. : s. William J. and Mary Emma (Cornish ) Baird: ed. Central High Sch., Phil- adeipilas: High School, Orange, N. J., Stevens Just. Technology, M. E. Isis; Columbia Cull. Law Sch. and Sch, of Polit. Service, LL.B., 14: m. Iss, Jennie G. Mansfield; one son, Raimond Duy Baird, h. 1-s. Director in many corporations. Republican: Methudist. Mom. Am. Chem. Soc., Soc. Chem. Industry, Société Mineralogiane de France, Am. Goog. Sor. Mem. Bei Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi. Jahtor of Beta Theta Pi since I-91; founder and first editor of The Brief. Author: Mu- nal of American College Fraternities; Prin- ciples of American Law. Address: 63 West sod St. N. Y. City.
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II. Hand, D.D .; one danghter, Dorothy. Ad- junct prof. civil engineering, Lafayette Coll., 1-73-80; lawyer, Scranton, Pa .. 1s80-29; prin- cipal high school, Seranton, Pa., 1ss2; editor Cummon Pleas Reporter and Weekly Digest of Pennsylvania Court Decisions, Scranton, 1-5.87; prof. mathematics. Stevens Sch., Hoboken, N. J., les0-91, Univ. of Rochester, 1591-1901, Mannal Training Sch., Brooklyn, N. Y. (head of Math. Dep't), since 1001. Mem. Nat. Guard of Pa .. 15:0.57; mem. State Rifle Team, 1880-S7. Mem. Am. Math. Soc .; sometime fellow 1. A. A. S .; sec. Rochester Acad. Science, 1595-99. Author: Annual Di- gost Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decisions. 14-6-37; Graphic Algebra. 1:92: Elliptic Func- tions, 1990; Solid Geometry, 1-13: Conic Sec- tions, 1890; Art of Geometry, 1:05; also man- mals for class use on Projective Geometry, Quarternions, Complex Functions. Contribu- tur to mathematical and pedagogie journals. Aildress: Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
BAKER, Bert Titus:
Lawyer: b. Ithaca, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1872; s. Theodore J. and Eloise ( Titus) Baler; grad. Cornell Univ., LL.B., 1997; m. Ella Louise Couk, of Ithaca, N. Y. Admitted to bar, 1-97. Formerly attorney for the County of Tompkins, and acting recorder of City of Ithaca, and clerk Board of Supervisors of Tompkins Co. Has been sec. Tompkins Co., Agr'l and Hort. Soc. Republicin: Presby- trrian. Mem. Tompkins Co. Bur Ass'n. Mem. ('raftsmen's Club: Hobasco Lodge, No. 716, F. & A. M .; Ithaca Lodge, No. 71. 1. 0. 0. F .; Cayuga Lake Tent, No. 127. K. O. T. M. Address: Library Building, Ithaca, N. Y. BAKER, Charles:
Banker; b. N. Y. City, 1967; academic ed'n in N. Y .; m. Auna Mac Heisler, of St. Louis, 19G. Controls several gas companies in Vir- Rinia, ex-sec. Met. Trust Co .; fonuder futer- livro Bank of N. Y. Served in several mini- lary organizations. Mein. N. Y. Hist. Snc., New England Soc .. Sons of the Revolution, Colonial Order. Club: Union League. Ad- dress : 113 Broadway, N. Y. City. BAKER, Charles Adkins:
Lawyer: b. Easthampton, Mass., May 6, 15>>: s. George Hfall and Nellie (Adkins) Baker; ed. Horace Mann High Sch., and Co- lumbia Univ., A.B., ( with honors ) 1-09, .1.31 .. L.L.B., 1902; m. May 25, Km, Marie Louise Juhnston. Admitted to bar. 1902, and has since been practicing in N. Y. City; counsel tu corporations and in international eliimis. I'res. Columbia MeKinley and Roosevelt Club; src. Citizens' Union. 21st Assembly Dist. Director and counsel Harlem Contracting Co .; v. p. and counsel The Pacide f'ity Terminal amt Contracting Co .; counsel Cualelaria Gold and Silver Mining Co. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Delta U'psilon, Deutscher Verein der Columbia Universitat. The Phil- wirvian Soc., and various alumni ass'ns. Ad- dress: 294 Manhattan .Av., N. Y. City.
BAKER, Charles Hinckley:
Civil eng'r. capitalist : 6. Chicago, Il., Nuv. 20, 1-14: rd. public schools, Cornell Univ., '' E., 1-6; m. June 13, 1-S, Gladys P'rante. Was seressively resident eng r Chicago, Burlington und Quines D'y. Chicago, Rock Jeland and Pacific R'y, Chicago & Nigth
western R'y, and the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern R'y until 1:00; practised at Seattle, Wash., as civil eng'r and contractor, 1320-9.7, building the Third St. and Suburban R'y, there; appt'd 1:05 and successfully served as receiver of the Merchants' Nat. Bank of Seattle, Organized, financed and built the lines and works and was pres. of the Sho- qualine Falls Power Co., which he completed with the plant for electrical transmission of 20,000 h.p. through a radius of 50 miles, in- cluding Seattle and Theuma, and Everett ; later pres. Seattle Cataract Co. and Tacoma Cataract Co .; also v.p. Alabama Interstate Power Co., Am. Cyanamid Co. Democrat ; delegate to Nat. Dem. Convention, Chicago, 1:06, bnt disagreeing with the coinage plank of the platform allopted there returned to Seattle and led the Gold Democratic muve- ment in the State of Washington. Address: 110 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BAKER, Charles Whiting:
Editor, civil eng'r; b. Johnson, Vt., Jan. 17, 1515; s. Thomas Jefferson and Mattie Whiting) Baker; ed. Vt. State Normal Sch., Univ. of Vt., C.E., 18-6; m. June 4, 1:50, Re- bekah Wheeler, of Burlington, Vt .: children : Jefferson Wheeler, b. 1891, Charles Whiting, Jr., b. 1895. Dranghisman, Baldwin Locomo- tive Works, Philadelphia, lesi-si ; on editorial staff since 1-87, inn'y editor since 1995. En- gineering News, N. Y. City; v .- p. and direc- tor Eng'ring Publishing Co. Congregation- nlist. Mem. Am. Suc. Mech. Eng'rs. . \m. Econ. Ass'n. Phi Delta Theta. Anthor: Mo- hopulies and the People ( Putnam). Resi- dence: * Fern Hill, " 20 S. Mountain Av., Montelair, N. J. Address: 220 Broadway, N. Y. City.
BAKER, Clarence A .:
Physician; b. Yaphank, N. Y .. Ang. 8, 1862; s. James I. and Eliza 1. ( Mills) Baker: ed. Bridgehampton (N. Y.) Inst., Cornell I'niv., Coll. Phys. and Surgeons, N.Y., M.D., 185; m. Waterbury, Conn .. June 15. 1-98, Mary E. Ger- ard: one daughter, Mary Heien Baker, b. 1902. Since 13 engaged in general practice of medi- eine. Tristee U'niou Sav. Bank of Patchogue, L. I. Republican; mem. Republican Co. Com. Mem. Sufolk Co. Med. Sue., Associated Phy- sicians of L. I., N. Y. & New England Ass'n Railroad Surgeons, N. Y. State Med. Soc. Health officer, Town of Brookhaven. Physi- cian to Suffolk Co. Almshouse and Children's Home. Royal Arch Mason. Knight Templar and Shriner. Address: Yaphank, N. Y.
BAKER, Dwight B .:
Merchant, b. Andover, N. Y., June 23. 141; s. Thaddeus and Sarah Stoors (Spirer) Baker; ed. Allied Univ .; in. Munsey, N. Y .. June 11, 1-63, Henrietta E. Coghlin; chil- dren: Jenmie E., b. July 15. 1st, Rollin Thaddeus. b. Feb. 19, 1>71, Cassias Dwight, b. Nopt. 21. 1:73, Grace L., b. July 4s. 1573. Mabel E., h. March 7, ISTS, Ethel 1 .. , b. Nos. 11. 1>>> Went In N. Y. City, Is"- and was custed as bookkeeper with prominent ITIs there until Its, when went into partnership with Daniel S. Bradley, mer- rhant and banker, at Andover, N. Y .; sub- Arquently, with P'rastus Young (now anditor of Union Pacific N'y> formed firm of Baker & Young, and bought at Suffern, N. Y., land ou which they built a store and lumber
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and coal yards; afterwards took over entire | Beta Kappa, Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Club: interests of Baker & Young and added to Unitarian. Residence: Yonkers, N. Y. Ad- dress : 2 Wall St., N. Y. City. his interests there by building a large car- riage and sleigh manufactory, bakery and BAKER, Frank Clyde: other stores, and many fine residences, be- Lawyer; b. West Millgrove, Ohio: 6. Ephraim Hudson and Ann Janette ( Whit- hey ) Baker; ed. Oberlin Coll., A.B., 1886, Yale, B.D., 1:00, N. Y. Law School, LL. B., 1000, N. Y. Univ. Law School, M. L., 1907; m. N. Y. City, April 29, 1903, Theodora Wadsworth. Engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City and with Amos Il. Stephens as mem. law firm of Stephens & Baker. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Member of N. Y. County Lawyers' Ass'n. Recreation: Golf. Club: N. Y. Golf. Residence: 480 W. 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 220 Broad- way, N. Y. City. sides conducting the largest business in the county; later conducted business as Baker & Marks and as the Crescent Lumber Co. Later became interested in lumbering, min- ing and other interests on Pacific Coast: for several years past has resided in N. Y. City. Republican ; organized during Lincoln's sec- ond campaign, 1:04, and was pres. of the first Republican Club at Suffern, N. Y. ; served as postmaster for many years, super- visor two terms (first Republican supervisor ever elected in town) ; delegate to town, county, State, National, Senatorial and Con- gressional Conventions. Meru. Sons Am. Revolution, Am. Just. Civies. Mason; mem. BAKER, Frank M .: Am. Legion of Honor. Americau ancestry Railroad comm'r; b. Owego, N. Y., 1846; s. John D. Baker; grad. Ames Business Cot- luge, Syracuse, N. Y. Worked at carpenter trade; clerk in the Erie R. R. freight office, Owego, N. Y., JeGt, becoming chief clerk ; station ag't of Southern Central (now Le- high Valley) R. R., at Owego, 1372-32; sup't Addison & Pa. R. R., 1882-80; also freight and passenger ag't, same road, 1ss6-06: also gen. sup t Gaines Coal Co., 1856-96, and ag't fur receiver Bradford, Eldred & Cuba R. R. 1886-95; constructed and was gen. me'r Darien & Western R. R. of Ga., 1:01.95. Estab- lished in hardware business, Owego, since 1:01, as semor of firm of Frank M. Baker & Son; mem. N. Y. R. R. Comm'n since Dec. 1>, 1996. Republican. Metu. Comm'n from N. Y. to Cotton States' Eap'n, Atlanta, Ga., 1.95; trustve village of Owego, 1573-80 (one torm pres. ) School comm'r. Owego, 3 years; active in securing organization of N. Y. State Firemen's Ass'n (see. 1974-81; pres., 1884-85). Address: Owego, N. Y. on father's side gues back to Alexander Baker, b. London, England, 1007, and came to this country in 1035. Joshua Baker, his 4th son, settled in New London, Conn., in 1670, and became a larze landholder. Ile re- ceived in 1700 a deed from Owanaco, the Chief of the Mohegans. for a large tract of land in Mohegan, hear the "Cochegan Rock." The family includes John Winthrop, first governor of Mass., Fitz John Winthrop, gov- ernor of Conn., Capt. Remember Baker, prominent in Vermont Revolutionary history, and Ethan Allen, who captured Ticonderoga, also related to Woodruff, Ramsey, Thomas, Castle, Iland, Hurlbert. Nichols, Chitten- den, Morgan, Euos, Ripley, Warner, Norton, Baldwin, Hamilton, Strong, Keys, Evarts, Stanton and Comstock families. On moth- er's side desrendant of William Brewster of the Mayflower; grandfather Baker sur- veyed a portion of Western N. Y. ffor the English Poultney Estate, nearly 100 years ago, and gave the land and built the first Pres- BAKER, Franklin Thomas: byterian Church in that section. Club: Re- publican of N. Y. City. Address: 546 Seventh Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BAKER, Engene:
Physician; b. Northampton, N. Y., April 1G, 1-55: prepared at Ithaca Acad .; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., ISTS, Michigan Umv., M. D., 19-2; m. Ist, 1989, Mary L. Colling, of Utica, N. Y., ( deceased ), 20, 1905, Caroline M. Pierre, of Worcester, Mass. Has been a successful practicing physician in Ithaca since 18:4; lec- turer ou medicine and obstetrics in Cornell Univ. Med. Sch. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med Sve .; pres. Tompkins Co. Med. Soc. Republican. Served as Alderman in Ithaca, N. Y., 1902 to 1904. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
Educator; b. Hagerstown, Md., Sept. 12, 1861; s. John Henry and Juha (McCoy) Baker; grad. High Sch., Hagerstown, Mil., .1. B., 1. M., and Litt. D., Dickinson Coll., A. M., Columbia Umiv. : m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1.96, Emilie , Kip, children: Law. rence Kip, h. Feb. 16, 1900, Dorothy, b. Nov. 27. 1901, Frances, b. April 16, ipod. Teacher, Dickinson Prep. Sch., 1-7-92; instr .. Teachers Coll., 1802-93; prof. English, Teachers Call., Columbia Umv., sthee 1:03. Lecturer, Brook- lyn Inst., 1-98-1906; has contributed papers to edn'l periodicals. Editor De Quincey's
Revolt of the Tartars (Sibley & Co. ) ; Brown- ing's Shorter Poems ( Macmillan) ; Macau- lay's Puems ( Macmillan) ; Tennyson's Prin- cess (Appleton ) ; the DrCoverly Papers (Ap- pleton ) ; joint author The Teaching of Eng. lish ( Longmans ) ; Language Reader Series ( Maemillan ) ; English Composition ( Hult ). Club: City. Address: Park Ilill, Yonkers, N. Y.
BAKER, Fisher A .:
Lawyer; b. Dedham, Mass., Feb. 8, 1937; s. John and Patty ( Ellis) Baker: grad. Dart- mouth ' Coll., A. B., 1-59; studied in Albany Law School; ui. May 25, 199, eitherine W. Fisher. Served three years in Coil War in DAKER, Frederick Van Vliet: 1-th Mass. Vols. 5th Corps, Army of Patamar. Artist: N. Y City, Bus. 6. 1576; s. Charles and khizabeth Priscilla ( Vanderpoel) Baker; carly ed'n in N. Y. schools: art ed'n at Pratt Inst. and i, Paris under Gustav Courtois and other well known masters; m. in Brooklyn, Der. 18. F002. Mand Lillian Forshrey ; chil- Admitted to bar, Isso; practising in N. Y. City frum 1955. Trustee Bankers' Safe De. Tosit Co .; director First Nat. Bank of City of N. Y., N. J. Gen. Security Co. Republi- can: Unitarian. Trustee Haekipy Sch .. Tarry- town, N. Y. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi Phijaren; Frederick Gustav Vanderpoel, b. 1:03,
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Ilward La Marche, b. 1907. Exhibited int Griswold Coll., Davenport, Iowa; m. N. Y. Iuns Salons, Vieuna, Ghent, St. Louis, Chi- | City, Isic, Margaret Coats; children: Fan- Lapo, New York, etc., elected associate off nie Draper, Harriette Woods, Margaret the Societe Nationale des Beaux- Arts, 1901, | Roussel. Ordered deacon, 1809, by Bishop Hus traveled in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, mint France. Pres. Colonial Studies (corp'n ) ; diretor Publie Service Corporation vi Vir- Fint. Hlas executed commissions for Eor Juror William, Prinee Radolin, Prince cf Monaco, ete., and many prominent people in U. S, and Europe. Club: Salmagundi. Ad- dress: 39 W. 67th St., N. Y. City. Eastburn, and priest, 1570, by Bishop Coxe, in ministry of Episcopal Ch. Ass't minister St. Luke's Ch., Rochester, N. Y., and priest in charge of Chapel of the Epiphany, Roches- ter, N. Y., 1:00.73; rector St. James' Ch., Batavia, N. Y., 1575 77; pastor and sup't, 1877-1900, and since 1900 pastor and superin- tendent etuciitus of St. Luke's Hospital in BAKER, George Fisher: N. Y. City. Address: 205 W. 107th St., N. Y. City.
Banker; b. Troy, N. Y., March 27, 18:0; married. Pres. First Nat. Bank; director As- tur Nat. Bank; trustee Mutual Life Jus, Co., and interested as officer or director in many. other large eorp'ns. Clubs: Metropolitan, lawyers, N. Y. Yaeht, Tuxedo, Riding, Music Art Soc. Residence: 258 Madison Av. Ad- dress: 2 Wall St., N. Y. City.
BAKER, George Ilall:
Librarian; b. Ashtield, Mass., April 23, 1-50; s. George Hall and Mary ( Lemert) Hall (name was changed legally by reason of adoption ) ; ed. Williston Sem., Ecst- hampton, Mass., I0; Amherst Coll., A. R .. 1-14. A. M., Isi7; post-graduate work, Univ. of Berlin; m. West Brattleboro, Vt., July 11, 195, Nellie E. Adkins; children: George F., Charles Adkins, Helen J., Raymond Hall. .Ass't librarian, Columbia U'mv., 1883-85; hbrarian-in-chief, 18:9-99: since then librarian emeritus. Lecturer on bibliography of hist- ory and political science, Columbia Univ., 1.5.89; since 1:09 engaged in study of art and art history and in literary work. Ac. tively and officially connected with Good Government and Citizens' Union movements from their beginning. Jodependeut Repub- hran. Address: 294 Manhattan Av., N. 1. City.
BAKER, George L .:
Banker, broker; b. Boston, Mass .; ed. Boston Latin and English High Sch., 1539- (41; in. Boston, Margaret Armistead Appletoo. Mem. Consolidated Stock and Petruleun. Ex- change. Ex-Capt. th Reg t, N. G. N. Y .; pres. Associated B'd Officers 108th Reg't. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Soc. War of 1-12 of Pennsylvania. Residence: New Brighton, N. Y. Address: 60 Broadway, S. Y. City,
BAKER, George O .:
Lawyer: b. W. Monroe, Oswego Co., N. Y., June 30, 1:33; s. Samuel P. and Mary H. 'Atherton ) Laker; ed. in dist. sch., Clinton (N. V.) Liberal Inst,, and Mexico (N. Y.) A ad. : m. Mexico, N. Y., May 15, 1-61, Mary Ellen Gregory ; children : William G., b, 1sff, Ahire J. (now Mrs. Traver), Engaged in grueral practice of law at Clyde, N. Y., from Director, ser, and att'y, Poughkeepsie Glass Works. Republican. Mem. N. Y. side Bar Ass'n, and Wayne Co. Bar Ass'n ; mem. Masonic lodge, chapter and K. T. com- mistoi ry; formier master and dist. deputy grand master, Mg'r N. Y. State Custodial X-ylum for Feeble-Minded Women, Newark, Address: Clyde, N. Y. BAKER, George Stuart:
Clerzyman; b. Medford. Mass., 153 -; s. low Dr. A. R. and Harriette N. (Woods ) Baker; M. A., Hobart Coll., Isi2, D. D., -
BAKER, Herman H .:
Lawyer; b. Richfield, Otsego Co., N. Y .; S. Norman R. and Abbie Jane ( Eason) Baker; ed. county dist. sch., Richtield Springs Iligh School, Columbia College, LL. B., 1502; m. June 1, 1-05, Gena Wilson; one son, Norman Richfield, b. 1901. Ass't dist. att'y, Kings County, 1897; now engaged in general practice. Director Brooklyn Union Coal Co. Republican; Universalist. Mem. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n. Address: New City, Rockland Co., N. Y.
BAKER, Howard E .:
Lumberman; b. Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1948; s. Nathan and Almira ( Seaman ) Baker; ed. Elaura cad. ; m. Ebuira, Oct., 1870, Margaret Coddington; one daughter, Ida E. Engaged in lumber business; v .. p. and treas. Harris, MeHenry & Baker Co., Elmira, N. Y. treas. Swansboro Land & Lumuber Co., Swans- boro, N. C .; treas. Far River Lumber Co., Rocky Mount, N. C .; see. and treas. Morris Kuo Lumber Co., Morris Ruv, Pa. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mem. Koights of I's thias, A. O. C. W., Exempt Firemen, etc. Clubs: Elmira City, Century, Country, Keuka Lake. Address : 414 Lake St., El- mira, N. Y.
BAKER, James Barnes:
Architect; b. Elizabeth, N. J., 1864: s. Iloury M. and Susan V. (Darnes) Baker; grad. Lafayette Coll., 1ss4; ummarried. Architect for Chamber of Commerce, Hano- ver Bank and other buildings in N. Y. City and elsewhere. Mem, Am. Inst. Architects, Architectural League, Chamber of Commerce, Lafayette Alumni. Clubs: Century, Uni- versity. Residence: S W. 57th St. Address: 156 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
BAKER, Jennie Van Holland:
Physician and surgeon; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 25, 1951; d. James and Eliza Jano ( Har- ned ) Van Holland: ed. Brooklyn Public Sch. No. 19, N. Y. Med. Coll. and Hosp. for Women (M. D. ) ; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 20, ISTT, Mills P. Baker, Jr., who died two years later. Engaged in practice of med- ivine from 162; now chief of staff, Memorial Hosp. for Women and Children, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mem. Kings Co. Homeopathic Med. Sor., N. Y. State Hommepathie Sue., Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, Alumni Ass'o vf N. Y. Med. "+11. and Hosp. for Women. Mem. Nat. Woman Suffrage Ass'n, Brooklyn League. Trustee Memorial Dispensary for Women and Children. Mem. of B'd of Managers of Memorial Hosp, for Women and Children. Ilas made two pleasure trips to Europe, and visited Mexica, besides several trips across the Continent to California, Yellowstone Park, etc. Universalist. Clabs: Brooklyn 59
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BAKER WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
Womans, Chiropean. Address: 512 Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BAKER, Moses Nelson:
Editor, engineer, author; b. Enosburg, Vt., Jan. 26, 1804; s. Benjamin Nelson and Sarah Maretta ( Wright ) Baker; grad. Univ. of Vt., Ph. B., Ist6, C. E., 1999; m. . lug. 22, 1889, Ella Sophia Babbit (a college class- mate); children: Theta Helen, b. 1850, Frederick Wood, b. 1:94, Elizabeth, b. 1596, Ruth, b. 1903, Dorothea, b. 1007. With Bridge and Building Dep't, Union Pacific R. R., 1886-S7; asso. editor Engineering News, since Nov., 1887; consulting engineer in municipal and sanitary matters; also di- rector Engineering News Publishing Co., 220 Broadway,' N. Y. City. Editor: Manual of American Water.Works; The Municipal Year Book. Author of hooks, papers and numer- ous encyclopedia articles on engineering and economie subjects. Has made specialty of sewage purification, and garbage and refuse disposal; investigated those subjects in Great Britain in 1904, and wrote British Sewage Works, and Notes on British Refuse De- structors. Republican ( Free-Trader). Mem. since 1804, pres. since 1904, B'd of Health, Montelair, N. J. Congregationalist. Meui. Am. Econowie Iss'n, Am. Water-Works Ass'n, New England Water-Works Ass'n, Nat. Municipal League, N. J. Sanitary Ass'n, Phi Delta Theta. Recreations : Gardening, farming, forestry. Residence: 53 Oakwood Av., Upper Montelair, N. J. Address : Broadway, N. Y. City.
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