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Transportation (N. Y. City) ; Albany ( 1. bany) ; Army and Navy ( Washington, D. (.) Address: 31 Chambers St., N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, James Frederick:
Insurance manager; b. Boston, April 1 -. 1855. Began insurance experience in Bo, ton office of the Liverpool and London and Globe Ins. Co., 1873-70; in home office uf Commonwealth fus. Co. af Baston, 18.0-2. special agent for New England and N. Y. for Boylston Ins. Co., ISS2-89; New England special agent for Continental Ins. Co. of N. Y., 1>89-90; special agent for Southern Nrw England, 1890-92, and general agent at home office, 1899.99, with the National Fire Insur ance Co. of Hartford, Conn .; since 1809, ass't mg'r at N. Y, City af U. S. Branch of the North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. vi London, England. Address: 76 William St., N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, Thomas:
Architect; b. N. Y. City, Mar. I1, 1860; s. of Rev. Thomas,S. and Fanny (De Groot ) Ilastings: grad. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, Jest; m. Greenwich, L. I., 1900, Helen R. Ben- edict. Since last architect in partnership with John M. Carrere; firm are the architects of the N. Y. Public Library, etc. Associate Nat. Acad. Design, Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur ( France). Clubs: Riding, Cet- tury, National Arts. Residence: 11 E. +1st St. Address: 28 E. 41st St., N. Y. City.
HASTINGS, Thomas Wood:
Physician; b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 20. IST3: s. Samuel Weston and Frances Augusta (Wood) Hastings; ed. public schools, Morris Acad., Morristown, N. J .; Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1994, Johns Hopkins Mrd. School, M.D., 1895; unmarried. Resident
honse physician Johns Hopkins Ilosp., Baltimore, 1898-99; surgeon to Ilospital Ship Maine, in South Africa and Asia, 1599-1901: in practice of medicine in New York City since 1901. Prof. clinical pathology, Cor- nell Med. Coll., N. Y. City; ass't attending physician Bellevue Hosp .; contributor to medical literature .; mem. N. Y. Acad. Medi- cine. Clubs: City, West Side Tennis. Ad- dress: 43 E. 55th St., N. Y. City.
HASWELL, Gouverneur K .:
Commander, U. S. N., retired; b. in N. Y .; appt'd from N. Y., Nov. 25, 1859; Naval Acad., 1>59-61. Attached to steam frigate Roanoke. North Atlantic Blockading Squad- ron, leul-62; engagement with rebel ram Mer- rimac and Sewell's Point batteries, Mar., 1:0; steam sloop Adirondack, West Indian Squadron, 192: promoted to ensign, Oct. 7. 1.2: steam frigate Colorado, West Gulf
Blockading Squadron, 1:03-01; comm'd as lieut., Feb. 22, 184: steamer Vanderbilt,
special cruise, 1-06-07; comm'd lieut .- con- mander, July 25, 1-66; receiving-ship Ports- month, 1-09-71: Navy Yard, Nurfolk, Va., 1-2; retired Nov. 233, 156, promoted com- mander, June 20, 1906. Address: Santa Bar- bara, Calif.
HATCHI, John Leffingwell:
Physician and surgeon; b. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1-63; s. Charles B. and Sarah Adelaide (Leflingwell) Hatch: ed. Univ. of Rochester, B. Sc., Univ. of Pa., M.D., and abroad in Germany, France, and England,
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F. R. M. S. (London), received the Medical [ 8, 1859, Mary Ellen Byers. Entered service News prize at U. of P., May 1, Its, and the F of Pottstown Iron Co. as office boy, 1850, re- tieo. B. Wood gold medal the same year : m. Iloboken, N. J., July 8, 1902, Naney Elma tiasser, one son: John Leflingwell Ha.co, Jr., 1. Sept. 15, 1905. Engaged in general med- ical practice in N. Y. City. Was sanitary inspector of Port of Antwerp, Pelgiam, io U. S. Marine Hosp. Service, during the cholera epidemic oi 1592-93. Deisocrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Pathological Soc. of Philadelphia, fellow Royal Miseroseopical Sve. of Great Britain, Reno Vesical Soc. of N. Y .; mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, and T. N. E. fraternities. Late lecturer on bacteriology
maining in that service 16 years, during which advanced to position of general sales agent, of the company; then with Pencoyd iron Works, 1:95, becoming N. Y. agent, 1895-1900; ass't to pres. Am. Bridge Co. of N. Y., 1900; pres, same since 1901; also v .- p. Am, Bridge Co. of N. J .: pres. N. J. Steel and Iron Co .; director Empire Bridge Co., A. & P. Roberts Co., Canadian Bridge Co., Philadelphia & Pencoyd R. R. Co., Plymouth Coal Mining Co. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Met. Museum of Art, Pennsylvania Soc. Clubs : Engineers, Lawyers, N. Y. and demonstrator of morbid anatomy, Univ. | Yacht. Residence: 1 W. Sist St. Address: of Pa., adjunet prof. laryngology il. N. Y. 42 Broadway, N. Y. City. Clinical School of Medicine, ass't in the Geoito. Urinary Clinic, Post Graduate Hosp., HATFIELD, William B .: N. Y. City. Has contributed largely to med- ical literature, in magazine articles, mono- graphs, brochures, etc. Recreations: L'ter- ature and music. Address: 52 W. 37th St., N. Y. City.
HATCH, George W .:
Insurance journalist; b. Plainville, Wis., July 2, 1836; grad. Ripon Coll., Wis., A B., 1880. After his graduation he was principal of a sehool at Brownsdale, Mion., and later employed as eivil eng'r on the Northern Pa- citie Railroad. Edited the Western Fireman, of Chicago, I>>3-58; since 1st8, editor and mg'r of The Insurance Age, N. Y. City. Ad- dress : 56 Pine St., N. Y. City.
HATCH, Roswell D .:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City; studied law in of- fice of Judges Harbour and Cowles; at Law Seh. of Culumlia, Coll., under Prof. Dwight ; m. 1859, Sarah Christina, d. Dr. Robert lIo- gan, of N. Y. City, and granddaughter, Dr. Robert Grant, of St. Simon's Island, Ga. Ad- mitted to bar, 1:00; meoi. and see. of first ".Committee of Seventy"' organized in Fall of 1871 to take measures to resee the city from the control of the 'Tweed Ring,"' ap- pt'd by Mayor Havemeyer, 1573, one of eom- m'rs to reorganize Fire Dep't of City of N. Y. under charter of 1-73: served as comm'r of Fire Dep't, May, 1977. One of earliest members of Bar Ass'n (1869). Address: 76 William St., N. Y. City.
HATCH, William Henry Paine:
Clergyman, edueator; b. Camden, N. J., Aug. 2, 1>73; s. Adolphus D. and Rose M. (Powell) Hateh; grad. Harvard. A.B., 1-9 : A.M., 1599, I'h. 1)., 1904: B.D. Episcopal Theol. Seh., Camt ridge, 1902, and Harvard, 100G; m. Glens' Falls, N. Y., 1906, Marion ) .. Townsend. Ordered deacon, 19ng, and or. dained priest 1903, in Episcopal ministry ; now instr. in New Testament Dep't the Theological Sem., N. Y. City, and associate in Holy Trinity Parish, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. Democrat; uusuccessful candidate for Assembly from Washington Co., N. Y., 1903. Episeopalian, Mem. Soc. Biblieal Literature and Exegesis, N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa. Residence and address: Brook- lyn Heights, N. Y.
HATFIELD, Joshua Alexander:
Pres. Am. Bridge Co .; b. Philadelphia. June 11, 1-63: s. Daniel Keyser and Margaret ( Alexander) Hatfield: od. in public and pri- vate schools in Philadelphia and at the fill
Manufacturer: b. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 18/6 ; s. Robert Frank and Celia ( Losee) Hatfield ; ed. publie schools; m. Fort Hamilton, N. Y., Oet. 17, 1891, Anna M. Stillwell; one son, Robert G., b. 1:94. V .- p. and director Bay Ridge Development Co .; sec. and director Long Island Bottlers' Union; director New Utrecht Bond and Loan Ass'n, Am. Bottlers Puh. Co., mem. firm Hattield & Bell. Demo- erat. Mem. Masonic order, Royal Areanum, Foresters of America, New Utrecht Exempt Firemen's Ass'n; trustee Widows and Orphans' Fund New Utrecht Firemen's Ass'n. Address : 317 97th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HAUSER, Julius:
State treasurer; b. Rust, Badeo, Germany, Ang. 7, 1851; s. Pius and Mary Eve (Schwartz) Hauser; ed. graded school at Ettenheim, Baden; m. Sayville, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1881, Dora Jedlicka. Since 1sis in bakery and confectionery business at Sayville, L. I. Elected town clerk Town of Islip, L. I., seven times; elected supervisor, 1903, and re- elected 1903, always as a Democrat in a Republican town. Chm'n Dem. Co. Comunit- tee Suffolk Co., 1901-05; elected State treas- urer, Nov. 6, 1906. Director Sayville Elec- trie Light Co .; mem. F'red Adee Co .; inter- ested in Oysterman's National and other Banks. Episcopalian. Mason (lodge, chap- ter, K. T. and Shrine) ; niem. I. O. O. F., Royal Arcanmio, Foresters of America, and of various German benevolent and singing so- cieties; ex-chief and see. Sayville Fire Dep't. Address; Sayville, Suffolk Co., N. Y.
HAVARD, Valery:
Colonel Medieal Dep't, U. S. A .; b. Com- piczne, France, Feh, 18, 1:46; grad. Inst. nf Beauvais, France. 1-65; Manhattan Coll., N. Y., 1809; Med. Dep't, N. Y. Univ., M.D., 1870; m. Ists, Agnes J. Hewitt, of Bridge- port, Corn. Surgeon in Med. Dep't, U. S. A., since 1-74; ass't surgeon Nov. 10, 1:71; rapt. ass't surgeon, Nov. ID, 1979; major, surgeon, Feb. 27, 1891: lient .- colonel, Oct. 21, 10001; colonel, April 26, 1901: chief surgeon 5th Curps. under Gon. Shafter in Santiago de Cuba. 1.9s, and Dep't of Cuba under Grn. Wood, 1900-01: chief surgeon Dep't of the East, U. S., 1001-05; military med. attache with Russian Army in Manchuria, Nov., 1904. (n) Mar., 1905; pres. Army Med. Sch. and in charge of Museum of Library Div. Surgeon Gen.'s Office, 1906. Address: Surgeon Gen-
--- School, Pottstown, l'a .; m. Pottstown, Nov. Feral's Office, Washington, D. C.
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HAVEMEYER, Henry Osborne, Jr .:
Railroad lighterage: b. N. Y. City, April 15, 1876; s. Theodore Augustus and Emily (de Losey) Havemeyer: grad. Yale. 1900; m. Newport, R. I., July I1, 1900, Charlotte .1. G. Wbiting; children: Carlotta, Henry O. 3d, Florence II. Sec. and treas. N. J. and N. Y. Investment and Improvement Co .; pres. Alaska Copper and Coal Co., Brooklyn Eastern Dist. Terminal. Republican. Ro- man Catholic. Clubs: Vale, N. Y. Yacht, Larchmont Yacht, Tuxedo, Racquet and Ten- nis, City Midday, Knickerbocker. Address: 113 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAVEMEYER, John Craig:
Merchant, sugar refiner: b. N. Y. City, 1833; s. William F. and Sarah 1. Havemeyer; ed. private schools and prepared for college at Columbia Coll. Grammar Sch., but, owing to failing eyesight, was unable to complete college course; m. 1572, Alice Alide Francis .. In 1554 assumed responsibility of office work at sugar refinery of Havemeyer & Moller; in 1856 established sugar refinery in Brooklyn and commenced business for himself, but Iater sold out and became connected with Have- meyer & Moller again; in 1si1 engaged in sugar refining business in Greenpoint, L. I .; continued until 1ss0, when failing health obliged him to retire. In past years has been trustee and director in railroad and other corporations and various benevolent socie- ties. Writer and speaker on political, moral and religious topies; wrote monographs on: The Relation of the United States to Ar- menia; Why I Vote for Hancock; Study of Labor Unions; Patriotism; In Time uf Peace Prepare for War; The Needs of the Church from n Layman's Standpoint; What is Love of Country ?; etc. Address: Yonkers, N. Y. HAVEMEYER, Theodore Augustus:
Sugar refiner; b. N. Y. City; grad. Colum- bia Coll., 1-91; m. Katherine Aymar Sands. Pres. and director Am. Generatur Co .: treas. and director Brooklyn Elevator & Milling Co., N. J. & N. Y. Realty & Improvement Co .: director City Investing Co., Kentucky Coal Lands Co., N. Y. Investment & Iuiprove- ment Co. Mem. Delta Psi fraternity. Clubs: Metropolitan, St. Anthony's, Westchester County Country, Meadow Brook, Racquet and Tennis. Residence: 21 W. 35th St. Address: 117 Wall St., N. Y. City.
HAVEMEYER, William F .:
Capitalist ; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 31, 1850; s. William F. and Sarah Agnes ( Craig) Have- meyer; ed. at private schools: m. N. Y. City, April 3, 1877, Josephine Harmon ; children : Arthur Raymond. Mrs. William R. Willcox. Trustee North River Savings Bank: director Century Realty Co., Chelsea Realty Co., Colo. Eastern R'y Co., Corn Exchange Bank, Fifth Av. Estates, Nat. Bank of North America, N. Y. Mortgage & Security d'o., Nineteenth Ward Bank. Title Ins, Co, of N. Y., Union Ferry Co. of N. Y. & Brooklyn, U. S. Realty and Improvement Co .. Van Norden Safe Do. posit Co., Van Nurden Trust Co. Treas. council N. Y. Univ. Clubs: I'nian League. Metropolitan. Century. Down Town, Grofier National Arts, Ardsley. Residence: Ja N. With St. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City. HAVEN, George A .:
Lawyer: b. Pitcher. Chenango County, New York, Oct. 1, 1813; s. John and Angeline ( Kel- €35
logg) Haven; grad. Cazenovia Sem., 1-70; Union Univ., 1973; m. Otselic, N. Y., Sept. 13. 1876, Adie Perkins; children: Mrs. h.liz,- beth A. Beatman, b. 1St, S. Ruth, b. 1->F Has been in gen. practice in Chenangu Co. since 1573: was dist. att'y; served in the Civil War as mem. Co. A, 524 Reg't Ill. Vols. 1-01-65; prisoner of war, 1sf3-65. Republican Methodist. Mem. N. Y. State Dar Ass'n, G. A. R., Masonic order, I. O. R. M. Address: Afton, Chenango Co, N. Y.
HAVEN, George Griswold:
Banker; grad. Columbia Univ., 165"; in. Fanny Arnot. Pres. and director Metropoli- tan Opera and Real Estate Co., and Worces- ter, Nashua & Rochester R. R. C'o .: v .- p. and director Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chi- cigo R'y Cu .; trustee Fifth Av. Trust Co., director Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R'y Co., Bank of America, Calif. Eastern R'y. Cuba Co., Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y .; Guli Colorado & Santa Fe (Providence), Morris- town Trust Co., Morton Trust Co., Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y. & Harlem R. R., New- port R. R. Co., Sonora R'y. Clubs: Knicker. bocker, Metropolitan, Union, Automobile of America, N. Y. Yacht, Union League, Racquet and Tennis, Tuxedo, Down Town, I'layers, Turf and Field, Whist (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan ( Washington ). Residence: 24 IS. 50th St. Address: 26 Liberty St., N. Y. / City.
HAVEN, George Griswold, Jr .:
Banker: s. George Griswold and Fanny ( Arnot ) Haven; grad. Yale Coll., IS57: m. Elizabeth S. Ingersoll. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange, firm of Strong, Sturgis & Co .; di- rector Charleston and Ohio River Co., and U. S. Mortgage & Trust Co. Chibs: Metro- politan, University, Knickerbocker, Raegnet and Tennis, Ardsley, Casino, Down Town, University Athletic, Union, Riding, N. Y. Yacht, Garden City Gulf. Residence: 6 E. 53d St. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City. HAVEN, Sherman W .:
Clergyman : b. Sangerfield. Oneida Co., N. Y., Oct. 13, 1$73: s. A. Garrison and Fran- ces M. (Bartholomew ) Haven; ed. public schools; grad. Waterville (N. Y.) Acad., 1-91; Amherst Coll., B .. 1., 1995; M.A., 1906; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1-95; now taking post-grad. course at N. Y. Univ .: m. Auburn. N. Y., Aug. 24, 150%. Edun Hall Costa ; children : Ed- ward Garrisun. b. Aug. 29, 1900, Frances Lelin, b. Aug. 5, 19 3. Ordained, May 20, 1-Us: pastor Wellsville (N. Y.) Cong'l Ch., 1-05-1902: Patchogue (L. I.) Cong'l Ch. since 1992; editor Amherst Student, 1991-95; Auburn Sem. Review, 1-06.06: tutor in psychology and ethics, Auburn Theol. Sem., 1:06 97; com- mencement speaker, same, May, 1594; mom. Suffolk Ass'n uf Cong'l Chs. and Ministers, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Amherst chapter; Soc., Am. Biddle Soc., Am. B'l of Comm'rs Amherst Alumni Ass'n of N. Y., D. I. Bible for Foreign Missions. Cong'l Home Mission- ary Suc, Cong'l Sunday Sch. and Publishing Sne. Summer residence: Sangerfield. N. Y. Address: 72 M. Main St. Patelingue, L. 1.
HAVEN, William Ingraham:
Clergyman: b. Westfield. Mass .. Jan. 20. 16: s. Gilbert and Mary ( Ingraham) Haven ; ed qualdie schools, Malden. Mass .; Boston Latin Sch., Wilbraham ( Mass. ) lead., Wes-
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leyan Univ., Middletown; Boston Univ. Sch. f periodicals. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Soc. of Theology; m. Newton Center, Mass., April Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars. Or- der of Founders and Patriots, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Geneal. and Biog. Soc., New England Soe. Clubs: Patria, Amherst, Graduates, Col- umbia Yacht. Address: 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. 25. 1904, Minuie Speare: one daughter, Gladys. Has traveled in the interest of the Am. Bible Soc. in foreign countries; corr. sec. same. Methodist. Mem. Phi Deta Kap- pa Soc .; trustee Wilbraham Acad., Boston Univ., Wesleyan Univ .. and Bureau of Mis- HAWES, James William: sions. Clubs: Quill, National Arts. Resi- dence: Summit, N. J. Address: Bible House, Astor PL., N. Y. City.
HAVENS, James Smith:
Lawyer; h. Weedsport. Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1:39; s. Dexter E. and Lucy B. (Smith) Havens; grad. Yale, A.B., 1884; m. Roches- ter, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1594, Caroline P. Sam- mons; children: Eney Prindle, b. 1894. Mary Elcanor, h. 1897, James Dexter, b. 1900, Na- thaniel Foote, b. 1966. Mem. law firm Har- ris, Havens, Beach & Harris, Rochester, N. Y. Democrat: Unitarian. Mem. Rochester Dar Ass'n, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Psi Up- silon fraternity. Clubs: Genesee Valley, Country, (Rochester ) : Tourilli Fish and Game (Quebec). Address: 490
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HAVILAND, Charles T .:
Lawyer: b. Waterville, Me., Aug. 24, 1850; s. Frederick P. and Abby C. Haviland; grad. Union Coll., 1871, Albany Law Sch. ; m. N. Y. City. Florence Knowles. In 1sat, commenced practice of law in N. Y. City, where has since continued, giving principal attention to corp'n law. Author: Corporations and the Liabilities of Officers and Stockholders; and annotated editions of the N. Y. Curp'n Laws for several years: also contb'r to maga- zines and reviews on legal, economic and philosophical subjects. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Club: University. Residence ( summer) : Westlake Farm, Chapinville, Conn .; 431 W. 22d St. Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HAWES, Gilbert Ray:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N Y., Dec. S. 1854: s. Peter Augustus and Mary ( Morris) Hawes; descendant of Edward Hawes, who came from England in 1635 and settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony, and of a number of Colonial and Revolutionary soldiers; grad. Amherst Cull., A.B., 1576, A.M., 1991: Columbia Law Sch., I.L.B .; m. June 1, 1903, Gertrude Newman Dunlop, of Kansas City, Mo. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1.75; has been connected with many important litigations and celebrated cases, including the fight over the production of Parsifal, in which was engaged to repro- sent interests of Frau Cosima Wagner (widow of the composer. Richard Wagner) ; was also connected with the legal controversy hetwern Ernesto Biondi, the senlotor, and the Metro- politan Museum of Art, over the famous group of statuary known as Saturnalia: spe- cialist in curporation and commercial law : also represents important clients in London, Paris and other European cities, Republican : mem. Rep. County Com. of N. Y. City. Of- fiver in Bloomingdale Reformed Ch. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. Bar Ass'n. A. Sie. Internat. Law, Sor. Med, Jurisprudence, Med- ico Legal Sor,, Dwight Alunni Ass'n: for six years was one of lecturers connected with B'd of Ed'n and delivered series of lectures in the Law Sch .: contb'r to the Green Bag, Albany Law Journal, Am. Lawyer, and other
Lawyer; b. Chatham, Mass., July 9, 1844: s. James and Susannah (Taylor) Hawes; grad. Harvard Coll., 1866, head of his class: attended Harvard Law Sch., and at same time instr. mathematics in the College, 1:67-68; m. Lowell, Mass .. 1873, Amelia Appleton Prendergast. Admitted to N. Y. City Bar. 1×68; was alderman, 1ss1-82; since 187], when he took part in the campaign that overthrew the Tweed Ring, has been active in all move- ments for the improvement of city affairs and in framing legislation and constitutional pro- visions; one of organizers, 1>>7, of the Rop. League of the U. S. and of N. Y. State Rep. League: 1st chm'n of Exec. Com. and sub- exec. com. of latter: has had varied and im- portant office and trial practice, and has fre quently acted as referee. Author: Legislative Reform, Isso; The Letter from Brazil (trans- lated from Portuguese), 1886: The New Con- stitution of Brazil, 1592; The Guarany, a Brazilian romance, translated from the Portu- quese. 1893; Genealogies of the Hawses and v, Taylors of Chatham, Ist2: conth'r to Apple- ton's Am, Cyclopedia, Appleton's Annual C'y- elopaglia, and Kiddle & Schem's Cyclopedia of Ed'n. Mom. Phi Beta Kappa Alumni in N. Y. (pres. 1881-82), Ass'n Bar City of X. Y. Clubs: Harvard, Republican (pres. 182->4, chm'n Exec. Com., 1885-86). Residence: The Ansonia. Address: 35 Nassau St., X. Y. City.
HAWKES, McDougall:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, 1562; s. W. Wright (LL.D.) and Eliza ( Forbes) Hawkes: of old Colonial family: ed. Trinity Church Sch .. Philadelphia: Hopkins Grammar Sch., New Haven; Gov't schools in Tours and Paris, France, and Marburg, Germany: Columbia Sch. of Mines, degree of Eng'r, IS ;;; Sch. of Polit. Science, lesti, and Sch. of Law, LL.B., 1.ST. Admitted to bar, 18-7, and since then engaged in practice in N. Y. City; has repre- sented important foreign investing interests in m. enterprises; and as counsel has repre- sented security-holders in several large rail- road and other reorganizations: authority on admiralty Jaw and on railroad and transpor- tation matters. Served as comm'r of darks during Mayor Low's administration, 1902-03. carrying out the mimnerons improvements uf the department during that period, including the prosecution of the Chelsea improvement, Chapter (11, Laws 1902), which had been talked about for many years but had never taken effort: the establishment of the Fuion Trunk Line and Ferry Terminal at West 23d St .: the building of the Market St. Recrea- tion Pier: the laying ont of extensive plans for the improvement of the waterfront in the other boroughs of the city, and in par- ticular in regard to the creeks in these bor- attghs: the first presentation to the anthori- ties of plans for municipal ferries; the re- organization of the Dork Dep't into Imurens, ete .; was the first to hold the position after the old "Board of Doeks" was replaced by
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statote with a single comin'r, and reorganized the Dep't of Docks and Ferries upon methods | which greatly increased its efficiency, effect- ing notable economies. Republican: active in campaigns from 1856; Ist v .- p. Rep. Co. Com. N. Y. Co., 1899. Mem. Maritime Ass'n of N. Y. (v .- p. and gen. counsel), N. Y. State Interstate Bridge Comm'n (chm'n), Com. on Harbor and Shipping of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce and of Merchants' Iss'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce, Suc. of the Cincinnati, Soc. Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Soc., N. Y. Hist. Soe. Clubs: Union, Metropolitan, Westchester Country, City Midday, Grolier. Residence: 42 E. 26th St., Address: 32 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HAWKINS, Eugene Dexter:
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, May 2, 1560; s. Dexter A. and Sophia T. (Meeks) Hawkins; ed. Phillips Exeter Acad .; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., Columbia Univ .. LL.B. ; m. N. Y. City April 97, 1697, Julia F. Clarkson; one son, Dexter Clarkson, b. 1807. Vice. pres. North Am. Coal and Coke Co. ; director Bank of Long Island, New Central Coal Co., Rocky River Cual and Coke Co., Queens Borough Electric and Gas Co. Republican : Unitarian. Mem. N. Y. City and State Bar Ass'ns; di- rector J. Hlood Wright Hosp. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Delta Phi. Clubs: University, Union League, Harvard, Riding, Midday. Address: 1 Nassau St., N. Y. City. HAWKINS, George K .:
Principal State Normal School, Platts- burgh, N. Y .: b. Farmersville, Cattarangas Co., N. Y., 1:62; s. Orson V. and Mary .1. ( Martin) Hawkins; ed. Ten Broeck Free Acad., Franklinville, N. Y., 1851, State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y., 1554; received de- gree of M.A. from Union Coll., 1:94, D. Sc. from St. Lawrence Chiv., 1905; m. Chatham, N. Y., July 12, 1:93, Elizabeth R. Garrity ; one daughter, Elizabeth M., b. 1894. Repub- Jiean. Mem. National Edn'l Ass'n, Nat.
Geog. Soc., State Ilist. Ass'n, State Teachers' Ass'n; trustee Plattsburgh Public Library. Pres. Macdonough Social and Com- mercial Club. Address: 79 Court St., Platts- burgh, N. Y.
HAWKINS, Rush Christopher:
Author: b. Pomfret, Vt., Sept. 11, 1831: ed. common schools, Brown, A.M .. Univ. of Vt., LL.D .; m. 1860, Ann Mary, d. Nicholas Brown uf Providenee, R. I. Served in U. S. Army in 1848 and again during the Civil War when commanded the 9th N. Y. Vals ( Hawkins Zouaves) and a brigade and division of the Ninth Army Corps; retiring as brevet brig .. gen., U. S. V. Mem. N. Y. Legislature, 1-2: art eumm'r for U. S. at Paris Exp'n, 1>>9. Sinee childhood has been book colleefor of early English literature, Americana, and later especially of books printed before A. D 1501, which illustrate the progress of wood engraving and printing during the second half of the Fifteenth Century. Presented to I'niv. of Vt. a collection of 2,000 volumes of books relating to the Civil War, which orrupies a separate room in its library bld'g, and is known as the Hawkins War Collection. An- thor: Titles of the First Books from the Earliest Presses: Better Than Men; The 1s. sassination of North Carolinians for Serving in the I'nion Army; Our Political Degrada.
tion; Official Report on the Fine Arts of the Paris Exposition of 1-9 (published by D' > Gov't, with other reports, and separately ) . Biographical Sketch of Rev. Aaron Hotel :. son; a volume of essays; articles for the Century War History, pamphlets on variuns subjects, and magazine articles. Officer Le gion d'Honneur de France. Address: 21 W. 20th St., N. Y. City.
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