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HITCHCOCK, Charles H .:
Lawyer: b. Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1855; s. Henry S. and Mary Jane ( Smith) litcheock : grad. Hamilton Coll., A.B., 1879; m. Ist, Rhinebeck, N. Y., April 20, les7, Jen- nie K. Brown: 2d, Ithaca, N. Y., Ang. 9, 1.01, L. Estelle Heath. Admitted to bar, Feb., les3; since then practising at Binghamton; meu. firm Carver, Deyo & Ihitchcock since 1901. Connected with N. G. N. Y. since 1$$2; capt. 20th Separate Co., 1897; served in Spanish .Am. War as capt. Co. H, Ist N. Y. Vols, at Camp Black, Governor's Island, Pre- sidio of San Francisco, Calif., and Camp Me. Kinley, Honolulu, HI. I .: mustered out Feb. 26, 1809; appt'd major Ist Reg't N. G. N. Y., March 17. 1:99; col., May 1, 1905; pres. Nat. Guard Ass'n State of N. Y., 1905-06; asso. mom. Mil. Service Institution; mem. U. S. Inf. Ass'n, Broome Co. Hist. Soc., Chi Psi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. Was instr. in Latin, Greek and higher mathematics at De Garmo Inst., Rhinebeck, N. Y., and Bing. hamton lligh Sch., 1979-83; legislative re- porter St. Louis Globe-Democrat and Ill. State Journal at Springfield, Ill., 1 ~~ D; musical and dramatic reporter for Bingham- ton Republican, 1-6-00; author of minor legal and mil. monographs. Clubs: Binghamton, Army and Navy (N. Y.). Address: 4 Jay St., Binghamton, N. Y.
HITCHCOCK, Frederick H .:
Pubhsher, lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., July 4. 1507; s. Dr. Thomas B. and Sarah ( Hills) Hitchcock; grad. Amherst Coll .. . A.B., 1-01, A.M., 1000; N. Y. Univ. Law Sch. : m. Chicago, Ill., June 9, 1806. Ethet O. thunter. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 149; mf's mg'r D. AAppdeton & Co. until 1900; founder The Grafton Press, 1901 (pres. ) ; editor, The Grafton Magazine of History and Genealogy. Republican. Mom. Amherst Alumni las'n. Rhode Island Soe, of the Cincinnati; New England Historie Genealogical Soc .: New York Genealogical . and Biog, Sve, Author: The Handbook of Amherst, 1991; The Book- builder's Handbook, Lys: The Building of a Book, 1906. Address: 70 5th Av., N. Y. City.
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HITCHCOCK, Mary E. (Mrs Roswell D.) :
Anthor, explorer: b. in Virginia; d. Capt. Thomas A. (of Norfolk, Va.) and Cecelia ( Fitzgerald) Higgins; ed. Lawrence Acad. (academic honors ) ; m. Commander Roswell D). Hitchcock, U. S. N .; one daughter, Mrs. Harriman. Accompanied Commander Hitch- cock to Vienna Exp'n, 1973, Paris Exp'n 1575. to Japan, 1:52, where his ship remained two years, and again in 152, when Comd'r Ifitch- cock was capt. of U. S. S. Alert. After death of the commander, made tour of the world. In 1898 went to Klondike, climbing Skagway Pass on foot before the days of the railroad, and was so impressed with min- ing and agricultural possibilities of that region she returned to spread the knowledge she had gained in lectures, which added largely to funds for churches and hospitals; returned to Golden North, where staked more than 100 claims and became so deeply interested financially that she spent greater part of five years there. Author: Two Women in the Klondike ( Putnams), and Tales Out of School About Naval Officers by a Woman Who Has Livel on a Man-of- War. Organized. 1901, and is pres. of The Entertainment Club of New York, meetings of which, at the Waldorf- Astoria, have been spoken of by the great dailies as the nearest approach to a Salon this city has ever known. Fellow Geog. Soc .; mem. Daughters of the Confederacy. Address: 44 W. 45th St., N. Y. City.
HITCHCOCK, Ripley:
Author, editor; b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 3, 1857; s. Alfred Hitchcock A.M., M.D. and Anrilla Phebe ( Wellman ) Hitchcock; grad. Harvard, A.B., left: m. Springfield, Mass .. May 23, Isss, Martha Woleutt Hall (died Sept. 1, 1:003) ; eluidren: Roger Wolcott, h. 1887, Ripley, Jr., b. 1895. Engaged in hter- ary work, N. Y. City, from 199; special corr. N. Y. Tribune in Mexico, the West, and Northwest, summers of 1-s2. 1853; art critic N. Y. Tribune, I>>2.00; literary adviser D. Annleton & Co., 1590-1902; now Harper & Brothers. Director United Zine and Chem- ical Co. Contb'r to magazines, writer nu in topics of art and literature, American His- tory and hfe out of doors; and has deliv- ered many lectures and addresses upon art and literary subjects. Author: An American Landscape Painter-George Inness: Etching in America; The Western Art Movement; Representative Etchines: The Madonna in Art: Water Color Painting in America; Thomas De Quincey-A Study; The Lonisi- ana Purchase and the Building of the West; The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Editor: The Life of an Artist (by Jules Breton); The Art of the World Illustrated in the Paintings, Statuary and Architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition (with an in- troduction and much other text) ; The Story of the West Series (The Story of the In- dian, The Story of the Mine, The Story of the @wwwhoy. The Story of the Radio, The Story of fir Satdier, The Story of the Trapper), with introductions: Reralleetions (by Richard Henry Stoddard ) ; The Trail Makers-A Library of History and Explor- ation. Independent in politics. I.pis- palian. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, N. Y. Hist. Soc., New England Soc. in N. Y Recru-
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ations: Outdoor sports, fishing. etc. Clubs. Century, Anthors. N. Y. Athletic, Harvart. (N. Y. City) ; Harvard Union, (Cambrids. . Mass. ) : National (London). Resideho . The Strathmore, 1674 Broadway. Address. Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, N. Y. City.
IHITCHCOCK, Samuel Miller:
Lawyer: b. Utiea, N. Y., Ang. 5, 1855; s. James Kent and Mary A. ( Kellogg) Ilitch- cock; grad. Princeton Univ., 17s. U. S. comm'r for the Southern Dist. of N. Y. since 1-57. Mem, law firm Ten Eyck, Morris & Jlitehccck. Clubs: Republican, Princeton. Address: 76 William St., N. Y. City.
HITCHCOCK, Thomas:
Lawyer, writer; b. N. Y. City. Dec. 1, 1:31: s. William R. and Elithea Sands ( Lockwood) Hitchcock; ed. private schools; grad. Univ. City of N. Y., 1:49; m. Walpole, N. H., July 11, 1855, Marie Louise Center; children: Con- ter, b. 1876, Francis R., b. 185s. Thomas, Jr., b. 1800. Practised law, 1863-6>; joined. 1st .-. editorial staff The N. Y. Sun, under Charles A. Dana; wrote social, literary and financial articles (on Mondays under the name of ".Mathew Marshall' ). Republican. Recre- ation : Literary. Club: Century. Address : 8 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.
HITCHCOCK, Thomas, Jr .:
Turf patron; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 12. 1660; s. Thomas and Marie (Center) Hitchcock; vd. private tutors; grad. Brasenose Call .. Oxford, 1983; m. Beverly Farins, Mass., Ang. 27, 1891, Luise M. Enstis; children: Celes- tine, b. 1802, Helen, b. 1:98, Thomas, Sd, b. 19 0. Owns and breeds race horses, jumpers especially. CInbs :
Turf, Knickerbocker, Karquet, Meadowbrook. Address: Westbury Statiun, Long Island, N. Y.
HITCHCOCK, Urban Gillespie:
Physician: b. North Wayne, Me., Feb. 24, 1-15; s. Urban L. and Mary ( Gillespie) Ilitchcock; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B .. 1-15. A.M., 1869; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y., M.D., 1869; unmarried. House Physician. City Hosp., 1800-4; attending surgeon, N. Y. E'ye and Kar Infirmary, throat dep't, les ?- 1000. Mem. Congress Am. Physicians and Surgeons, Med. Surs. State and Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Alead. of Medicine, N. Y. Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n. Am. Laryngi. Ass'n. Address: 122 W. 19th St., N. Y. City.
HITCHINGS, Hector M .:
Lawyer; b. Gravesend. Kings Co., N. Y., Dre. 12, 1855: s. Benjamin G. and Catherine Newberry ( Moun) Hutchings; grad. Phillips Exeter Arad .. lett, Amherst Coll., 1976; m. Exeter, N. H., June 15, les, Mary L. Ly- man; children : Christine, b. Oct. 31. 1-s7, John Lyman, h. June 7, 1997. Studied law with his tather, 1876-79: admitted to the bar. Sept., 1579; senior mem. firm Hitchings & Palliser. Republican : Presbyterian, HEos always taken an active interest in Republican polities. Address: 201 W. 93d St., N. Y. City.
MIOADLEY, James II .:
Clergyman: b, Collinsville, Lewis Co .. N. Y .. Prb. 2. 1-57: s. byman and Charlotte E. ( Cowles) Hoadley; grad. Hamilton Coll. Phi Beta Kapna), 1:D: D.D., 1:91; Union Theol. Sem., 153; m. Honeyilale, l'a., 1-76. Sarah E. Snyder; children: Harwood, b. 1877,
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Ruth. b. 1SSG. Pastor Paith Presby'n Ch., | children : Harold W., Helen L. Was engaged 1-73-1900: Thirteenth St. Presby'n Ch. sincel 1.w). Republican ( Citizens Union). Ad. dres: 115 W. 13th St., N. Y. City.
IIOBART, George Vere:
Humorist and playwright; b. Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Jan. 16, 1:07; educated in public schools of Nova Scotia; m. Baltimore, Md .. July 14, 1597, Sarah H. De Vries. Engaged in newspaper work. first at Cumberland. Mil .. and afterward at Baltimore, becoming locally notable as a humorist some time before his "Dinkelspiel"' papers attracted outside at- tention. Since 1:00, writing for the N. Y. American and Journal and the other Hearst papers, and has published miany volumes of "Dinkelspiel" productions. Also writer of plays, including: The Ham Tree: Mrs. Black is Back; and many others. Residence; Pel- ham Manor. N. Y. Address: Care New York American, N. Y. City.
HOBART, Henry L .:
Merchant: b. Cincinnati, O., July 26, 1845: s. James Thomas and Anne ( Npweil) Ilobart ; ed. Coll. City of N. Y .: m. Phila. Pa., Nov. 15, 19SS, Marie E. Jefferys: children: Mar- garet Jefferys, b. 1800, Rosemond, b. 1502 (died July 16, 190 ), Charles Jefferys, b. 1925. Director Empire Cream Separator Co., Bloom- field, N. J .: Hoboken Tank Stoarge Co .; pres. Porto Rico Commercial Co. Mem. N. Y. Chamber of Commerce. Republican. Episcopalian; mem. B'd of Mg'rs The Sea- men's Church Inst., and The East Side House Settlement; trustee Bible and Com- mon Prayer Book Soe. Clubs: Church, Union League. Residence : 26) W. 91th St. dress: 120 Front St., N. Y. City. Ad- HOEDS, Elon St. Clair:
Lawyer: b. in Dorchester County, *Md., Aug. 21, 1863; s. Elisha Saulsbury and Mary ( Handy) Hobbs; grad. St. John's College, Annapolis, Mdl., A.D., 1852; Inter A.M .: m. Washington, D. C., Nov. 15, 1-99, Anoa Mor- gan Smith. d. late Augustine Jacquelin Smith, of Virginia; children: Elizabeth St. Clair. b. 1901. Elon St. Clair, Jr., b. 1901. Evelyn Jacqueline, b. 1006. Attorney for Iron and Steel Board of Trade and other interests and counsel for numerous trade and techni- cal journals, having for twelve years made a specialty of this branch of practice; aiso counsel for several large West Indian and Suuth American enterprises; director in vari- ous corporations. Independent Democrat ; helped to organize the Good Government Chilis in N. Y. City and for some time pres. of Club F: was offered nomination for Con- gress hy Independent Democrats after Pal- mer and Buckner presidential campaign, but declined to run; has taken no active part in polities since loel. Attends Grace Epis- copal Church, N. Y. City. Life mem. N. Y. Southern Sce,, me'n, and preuniver Maryland Society of New York, Lard aire Club, Rest- Nome: 2 W. Sd St. Ad Iress: 257 Broadway, N. Y. City.
HOBBS, John Howard:
Clergymen: h. Lenox Station, Choctaw Na- tion, Indian Territory, April 2, 1%; s. S. L .. mnd Mary C. (S. ars) Hobbs; grad. Am- herst Coll .. A.B. A.M. 12: Hartford ( Conn.) Theol. S.m., Isi; m. Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 11, 1-o, Clara M. Marfarland ;
in ranching and cattle raising prior to eal- legiate course; traveled extensively in Eu- rope in 1901; has written for secular and re- ligious press and lectured considerably on the South; was in Arkansas during recon- straction period and in close touch with political leaders. Ropublican ; Presbyterian. Mem. Nassau Presbytery, Amherst Alonmi Ass'n of N. Y. City, Chi Phi Call. fraternity, Royal Arcanum: trustee of Anti-Saloon League. Recreations: Golf, hunting, fish- ing. cte. Clubs: Midland Golf, Quill, Sigma. Address: 88 Ilerriman Av., Jamaica, N. Y. HOCHSTADTER, Leonard Albert:
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Banker, broker; b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 21, 1579; s. Albert Frank and Emma (Gans) H ch- stadter: grad. Phillips Andover Acad. 1-94: Yale Univ .. A.B., 1900; m. N. Y City. April 19, 1905, Aline Straus: one son, Albert Frank, 1. 1905. Began business with firm of Talbot. Taylor & Co., 1900-03: organized present firm of Ehrich, Hochstadter & Co .. in 1904; diroc- tor, soc. and treas, Twisted Wire Box Strip Co. Republican. Hebrew. Mem. Delta Kap- pa Epsilon chapter Yale Univ. Recreations : Golf, tennis, riding. Clubs: Yale. Crescent Athletic, Century. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
HODENPYL, Anton G .:
Banker: m. Annie E. Preusser. Mem. firm Hodenpyl, Wallbridge & Co .: pres. and di. rector Michigan Light Co., Springfield R'y & Light Co., Saginaw-Day City R'y & Light ('n., Peoria Light Co., Evansville Light Co., Williamsport Light Co .: director Am. Light & Traction Co., J. G. White & C). (inc.). Rochester R'y Co .. Springfield Gas Light Co. Mem. S. A. R. Clubs: Metropolitan. National Arts, City Midday. Down Town, Automobile of America, Seawanhaka Corin- thian Yacht (N. Y. City) ; Chicago (Chi- cago). Residence: Locust Valley, L. I. Ad- dress : 7 Wall St., N. Y. City. HIODENPYL, Eugene:
Physician; b. Plainfield, N. J., Dre. 10. 1503; s. A. J. G. and Elizabeth A. ( Caoley ) Ifodenpyl; ed. Brooklyn Poly. Inst .; grad. N. Y. Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, 3L.D. 1-85; m. N. Y. Cuy. April 16, 185, Marie D. Fayhis : children: Eugene. Jr., h. Isti, Mar- ion. b. 1809. Adjunct prof. pathol. anatomy. Coll. Phys, aud Soirz., Columbia Chiv., path- ologist to Roosevelt llusp. Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Path. Sue. (ex-pres. ), Am. Public Health Ass'n. Am. Ass'n of Pathologists and Larteriologists (ex-pies. ). N. Y. Physicians' Mutual Aid .Ass'n. Clibs: N. Y. Athlete, Omega. Ad- dress: 57 E. 13d St., N. Y. City.
IIODGE, Henry Wilson:
Chil ensmeer; b. Washington, D. C., April 11. 1-5: s. John Ledyard and Sasan Savage ( Wilson ) Hodge: preparatory cd'n Emerson Inst., Washington; grad. Rensselaer l'aiv. lust., Troy, N. Y., CE., 195; in. Savaunph. G.L., Dec. 11, 1:07, S.rah C. Mills. Consult. ing ene'r mem, uf firm of Boller & Iindi.A. specialists in designing bride's and strue. tures; has designed saue of the most pron- inent railroad and monumental bridges in the cunatry : has arted consulting eng'r to many progument railroad corporations, nat. gov'ts and eity gov'ts; pres. Porterfield Construc. 6,3
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tion Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. | agara Co. Med. Soc., Am. Inst. Homeopathy : Inst. of Civil Eng'rs Great Britain, Am. Soe. of Civil Eng'rs; veteran ith Reg't N. G. N. Y. Clubs: Century, University. Ad- dress: 51 E. 82d St., N. Y. City.
HODGE, J. Aspinwall:
Lawyer: b. Philadelphia, Pa., ISG: s. J. Aspinwall and Charlotte Gebhard ( Morse) Hodge; grad. Princeton, .B, A.M., 15:0; Columbia Univ. Law Sch., LL.B., 186; m. Hartford, Conn., May 29. 15'S, Genevieve B. Karr; children: Charlotte Morse. b. 1500, Louise Karr. b. 1502. Katherine Aspinwall, h. J896. Admitted to the N. Y. Bar, Iss7: instr. of mathematics and master of athletics Law- renceville Sch., 1584: treas. Lomo de Oro Mining Co .; gen. counsel N. Y. L'leetrie Lines Co .; counsel for independent tele- phone interests in their effort to obtain rights and franchises in N. Y. City: was counsel in the litigation against the U. S. Steel Corporation, 1902; has taken an active part in the anti-Taminany movements. Domo- erat; Presbyterian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., West Side Tax Payers' Ass'n. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Club: Uni- versity. Residence: 316 W. 108th St. Ad- dress: 5 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
HODGE, Richard Morse:
Clergyman, teacher : b. Manch Chunk, Pa., ISGI; s. Rev. J. Aspinwall and Charlotte G. ( Morse) Hodge; ed. public schools; grad. Princeton Univ. and Princeton Theol. Sem., A.B., 19>6; A.M., 15-9; D.D., Univ. of Nash- ville, 1901: m. Glencoe, Md., 1858, Alice Aus- ten; children: Genevieve Austen, b. 1594, Edward Austen. b. 150G. Ilas traveled through Egypt and Palestine; lecturer in Biblical literature, Extension Teaching, Columbia Univ .; on staff of Sch. of Peda- gogy, Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences; sec. of National Story-tellers' LPague.
Democrat. Mem. Soc. Biblical Literature and Exegesis; director Union Settlement ; mem. com on Vacation Bihle Schs. under Federation of Churches. Author: Historical Atlas of the Life of Christ, IsOS; Hodge Ilis- torieal Maps, 1900; has written several pam- phiets on Biblical literature and religious ed'n. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Ministers.
Theta and Chi Alpha. Residence: 552 W. 113th St., N. Y. City.
HODGE, William Henry:
Physician; b. Cambrin, N. Y., May 27, 1$65; 's. James and Catherine ( Crusier) Ilodge: ed Lockport (N. Y.) High Sch., Univ. of N. Y. City, Med. Dep't Hahnemann Med. Coll., Chicasa, M.D .; ass't surgeon Univ. of Mich., 1 99 90: in. Lockport. N. Y .. June G. 1508, Clara V. Eaton. Senior mem. firm Drs. Hodge and Wilson. Surgeon for N. Y. C. & H. Riv. R. R. Co., R. W. & O. R. R. Co., M. C. R. R. Co., the Internat. N'y Co., the Pittsburg Reduction Co., The Niagara Falls Power Companies, the Union Carbide Co., the Phosphorus Comp. Co., the Oldhur: Chem. Co .. and other corn'ns. is chief examiner at Niagara Falls of the Tray- clers' Ins. Co .: exam'r N. Y. Life Ins, Co., Tt. Life Ins. Co., Berkshire Life Ins. Co., Standard Life Ins. Co., Travelers' Ins. Co. Provident Life Ins. Co., Masonic Life Ins. Co. Republican. Episcopalin. Mep Med As'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Western
trustee Y. M. C. A .; chm'n advisory b'd Niagara Falls Memorial Hosp. ; mew. traimn .; sch. com. same; mem. Mason 322 and K. T .; hon. mem. I'hi Alpha Gamma. Clubs: Saturn ( Buffalo), Niagara, Civie (Niagara Falls). Address: 024 Buffalo Av., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
HODGES, Alfred:
Fire underwriter; b. Brooklyn; s. Andrey Bowne and Catharine Louisa ( Hathorn ) Hodges; ed. Brooklyn Collegiate and Poly- technic Inst .; m. Brooklyn, Dec. 9, 1876, Liz- zie Latourette Johnson; one danghter, Kate Louise. Jlas traveled extensively in U. S. and has made two trips abroad, visiting Great Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Brigmm, Italy, etc. Served tuo terms as mem. B'd Supervisors Kings Co. and two terms as mem. State Assembly ; was on coms. on eities, insurance, and others. Director and v.p. Kings Highway Ass'n; trustee Kings Co. Savings Inst'n; director Fire Ins. Salvage Co. Republican; Episco- palian. Mem. Huguenot Soc. of America, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, St. Nicholas Soc. of Nassau Island. Clubs: Union League ( Brooklyn), Riding and Driv- ing ( N. Y. City), Address: 469 Bedford Av., Brooklyn.
HODGES, Archibald Livingston:
Teacher; b. Taunton, Mass., July 20, 1561; s. William V. and Orynthia S. ( Fecto) Hodges; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., somma cum laude, 1883; A.MI., 1897: Columbia Univ .; m. Taunton, Mass., July 31, 1559, Lillian Klose; one daughter, Mildred L., b. July 26. 1-0. Teacher in Mass. and N. H. srhis., 1-$3.90; Greek and Latin, Worcester ( Mass. ) Classical High Sch., 1890-07; same (head of classical dep't), Wadleigh High Sch., N. Y. City, since 1-97. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Philol. Ass'n, and various ass'ns of teachers, Phi Beta Kappa and Delta Upsilon fra- ternity, Masonic order. Club: N. Y. Larin. Address: Wadleigh Iligh Sch., Il4th St., nr. Tth Av., N. Y. City.
IIODGES, Henry C .:
Brig.gen., U. S. A., retired; b. in Vermont. 1631; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad .. 1851; appt'd brevet 2d lient., 4th Inf., July 1, 1851; 211 lieut., Aug. 1. 1-51; Ist lieut., May 23, 1955; served on frontier until Civil War; promoted capt., ass't q .. m., May 17, Isul: brevetted major and brevet lieut.col. for faithful and meretorious services during war, Mar. 13. 1 . Served in Civil War in equipping troops, and later as q .- m. Center Grand Divis- ion, Army of the Potomac; chief q .- m. Army of the Cumberland; on staff of Maj. - Gen. Rosecrans in Tennessee Campaign; q .- m. at Fort Leavenworth, Kan,, and toward end of war as chief q.m. at Mobile, Ala,, and New Orleans, In. Promoted major q .- ma .. JJuly 29. Jord: lieutral. deputy q.m .- gen., May 29. 1-56: rol. ass't q.m.gen., Is'S; retired, Jan. 11, 1.95; advanced to brig.gen., U. S. A., To- tired, April 23, 1001. Address: 523 Whito
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HOE, Robert:
Manufacturer, inventor: b. N. Y. City. Mar. Ju, 1-39; s. Robert Hoe (2d): ed in publie schonts of N. Y. City. Has invented N. Y. Homco. Med. Soc. (ex pres. ), Ni- many improvements on the printing press; 671
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head of firms of R. Hoe & Co .. N. Y City | of capt., Mar. 2, 1902. Declined offered chait and London, England: has always resided in! of Belles Lettres and English Literature in N. Y. City; possesses ove of the finest h- | Columbian (now George Washington) Univ., braries in the world: has summer residence at Lake Waccabue, N. Y. One of founders Met. Museum of Art, founder aod prst pres. Grolier Club of N. Y. Clubs: I'mon League, Century, Players, Pencers, Engineers. Kesi- dence: 11 E. 36th St. Address: 504 Grand St., N. Y. City. Washington, D. C. Life mem. Am. Bible Soc., Ain. Tract Soc .; mem. N. Y. Geneal. and Biog. Soc. (corr. sec. 2 years) ; corr. mcm. New England Hist. Geneal. Soc., State Hist. Soes of N. J., Pa., and Va., Huguenot Soc. of America, Minisink Hist. Soc., New- HOES, Roswell Randall: port Hist. Soc., Hawaiian Hist. Soc .; mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Geneal. Soc. of Pa., Am. Soc. Church History, N. Y. Sons of Revolu- tion, R. I. Soc. Colonial Wars (charter incm.). Author: Baptismual and Marriage Registers (197 pp.) of the Old Dutch Ch. of Kingston, U'lster Co., N. Y., 1600-1510; also sermons, orations, various articles for his- torical and genealogieal periodicals to relig- ious and secular press. Address : Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va.
HOFF, John Van Rensselaer:
Army ofrer; b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., April 11. I ***: s. Alexander H. and Ann Eliza ( Van Rensselaer) Hoff; grad. Union Univ., A.M., M.D., 1571; Columbia Univ., M.D., 1874; matriculant University of Vienna, Austria, 1-96: 1.L.D., Bucknell, 1907; in. June 22, 1875, Lavinia Day. Appointed Ist lieut., ass't sur- geon, U. S. A., Nov. 10, 187; capt., 1879; major surgeon, June 15, 1:91; lieut .- col., deputy surgeon gen., Jan. 1, 1901; col., ass't surgeon gen., Jan. 19, 1905; organized Ist detachment of hosp. corps and co-bearers at l'ort Reno, I. T., 1857, and Ist company of instruction, hosp. corps, at Fort Riley, Kan., 1-91; chief surgeon Ist autumn maneuvers hell in Okla. Ty., 1885, and those at Chil- occo, Okla. Ty., 1850, and at Fort Riley in 1903-06; recommended for brevet and medal of honer in Sioux campaign of 1590-91; chief surgeon Od corps. Spanish-Am. War, lass; chief surgeon, Porto Rico, 1898-1900; organ- izer and pres. B'd of Health and B'd of Charities, Porto Rico; in charge of hurricane relief work following disaster of Aug., 1-99; chief surgeon in China relief expd'n, 1900; military attache with Russian armies in Man- churia, 1905: chief surgeon. Dep't of the Missouri, 1906; chief surgeon in Philippines, IN0,. Instr. in ophthalmology, etc., I'mv. of Calif., 1885: prof. Army Med. Sch., 1901- 12: instr. in mil. hygiene, Gen. Servire and Staff Coll., 1:03-05: professor military sani- tuition, L'hiver-ity of Nebraska, 1900, Au. thor: The Most Practicable Organization fur the Medical Department. U. S. A., in Ac- tual service: Outline of the Military-Sanitary Organization of Some of the Great Armies of the World; Military-Sanitary Organizations on the lanes of Communication and at the Base: A Scheme of Military-Sanitary Organ- ization: Some Suggestions for the Organiza- tion and Interior Economy of a State Medi- rail Military Sub-Depot in War Time, efe. P'res. of the Ass'n Mil. Surgeons, U. S. 100:02: 10mm. N Y. Arad. Medicine. Sor. War 1-12. Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Soc. of the Dragun, Son. of the Revolution, Soe. of Colonial Wars, etc .; recipient of Order of St. Anne, Russin. Metropolitan ( Washington). Address: C'are War Dep't, Washington, D C. .
HOFFMAN, Edwin Stoner:
Clergymunn; grad Carthage
Promoted to rank of comd'r, Mar. 19, 187; 1 1883; Alfred Coll., D.D., 1903
Coll., B.A., Ordered dea- 675
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Chaplain, U. S. N .: b. Feb. 25. 1850; s. Rov. Dr. John C. F. and Lucy Maria (Randall) loes; ed. Kingston (N. Y.) Acad., Amherst Coll., 1867-09; Princeton, 1:89-71. A.B., 1sil, A.M., 1si4: grad. Princeton Theol. Sem , 1873; m. 1st, Lambertsville, N. J., May 12, 1-75, Elizabeth Seabrook, d. late Ashiel Weich ( she died April &, 1879) : 2d, Dec. 5, 1925, Kose de Chine, d. Inte Samuel 1 .. Gouverneur; children: Isabel Dorrance, b. June 3, 1876, John Paul, b. Mar. ; , 1973, Gouverneur, b. Sept. 10, 1550. Roswell Randall. b. June 19, 1891 (died April 12. 1901), Lawrence Gour- erneur, b. Jan. S, 10000. During year follow. ing graduation, taught private class at Lam- bertsville, N. J .; assumed charge of Sabbath School Mission, New Hope, Pa .; ordained to ministry, July 1, 1575, and was pastoor Mount Holly (N. J.) Presby'n Ch., 197559, and there published a parish paper, The Sewer, which was finally transferred to N. J. Sunday Sch. Ass'n and became its official organ; pastor New Rochelle (N. Y.) Presby'n Cl., 1:7942, and while there organized services among U. S. troops garrisoned at David's Island, N. Y .; elected pres. Young People's Iss'n of New Rochelle, and pranized Citizens' Pro- tective Ass'n there in interest of temperance and municipal Froform. Appt'd chaplin U. S. N., July 26, 1>>: served on U. S. Dla ship Tennessee, of N. Atlantic Squadron, 1ss2-ta; making three winter ernises to W. Indies, S. America, Mexico, etc .: volunteered to ac- company Greeley Relief Expd'o, but offer declined, with thanks, by Sec. W. E. Chand. ler: abroad, Nov., 15:3-Jan., les7, visiting Great Britain. the European Continent, Egypt, Tinis, Palestine, Syria and Asia (was guest of and delivered address before Hugne- not Soc. of London) : at N. Y. Navy Yard, 1>57-89: Washington Navy Yard. ISSO00; C. S. fag-ship Pensacola, S. Atlantic Squadron, visitiog S. America countries and Hawan; while at Honolulu, wos instrumental in or- gunizing lawaaiion Hist. Soc .; at request of Queen to Sec, of State Blaine, bezun arrange- ment of Gov't archives and preparation of bibliography ' of Bawmian Lingdin: chaplain, TT. S. Naval Home, Phillelphin, 1-03.91; Philadelphia Navy Yard to June, ING, and to U. S. battleship Lowa through Sept., Ist; present at bombardment of san Juan, Porto Riro, and all operations against Santiago, in- eluding battle with Spanth Sprutron; at Boston Navy Yard. S.pt., Typ June, 1900: while in Boston, appi'd chanloin Ancient and Ilanorable Artillery Co., and preached its 202 annual sermon: delivered Decoration Day oration, Tremost Temple, Boston, May, 19mm); on battleship Kenrarer. N. Atlantic Squad- ron, 1900-12: at Waslington Nary Yard, 1:02- 07: since March 1. 14, at Navy Yard, Nor- 1 folk, Va., also duty un U' S 'S. Franklin.
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