Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 168

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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HOWELL, William Barbérie:


U. S. general appraiser; b. Frechold, Mon- mouth Co., N. J., July 5, 1865; s. William II. and Josephine V. ( Throckmorton ) Howell ; ed. private schools, N. J .; grad. Spencerian Business Coll., Washington, D. C., Columbian Law School, Washington, D. C., LL.M .; m. Washington, D. C., June 13, 1588, Isabel S. Lanek: children: Kenneth Barberie, b. 1:00, Sidney Ierne, b. 1595. Mem. of Bar Dist. of Columbia ; ass't sec. U. S. Treasury, 1:07-99. Republican. Episcopalian. Address: 641 Washington St., N. Y. City.


HOWELL, Wilson S .:


Electrical eng'r; b. New Brunswick, N. J., Dec. 21, 1:55: s. Martin A. and Abby L. ( Stout) Howell; ed. . Blair Acad., Blairstown, N. J .; m. New Brunswick, N. J., Dec., 1992, Emoma B. Atkinson; children : Wilson S., Jr., b. Iss, Mrs. Jos. Day Lee, Asher A .. b. 1893. Banker's clerk, 1572-75. merchandis- ing. 1-45-77, insurance clerk, 1977-79, labora- tory of Thomas A. Edison, Menlo Park, N. J., 1:79- 1: Edison Elec. Light and Gen. Elec. interests to 1996; sce. and mg'r Electrical Testing Laboratories since 1996. Independent Republican. Mom. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Franklin Inst., Am. Electro-Chem. Soc., Illum- inating Engineering Sor., Am. Geng. Soc .. N. Y. Elec. Soc. Recreation: Yachting. Resi- denre: 5220 West H5th St., N. Y. City. Ad- dress: Care Electrical Testing Laboratories, soth St. and East End Av,, N. Y. City.


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University. Address: Woodbridge Building, 100 William St., N. Y. City.


HOWELLS, Mildred:


Artist, magazine contributor; b. Cambridge, Mass., 182; d. William Dean and Elinor ( Mead ) Howells ; studied Dennis Banker, Abbott Thayer and Wilham Sargent Kendall. Made the drawings for A Little Girl Among the Old Masters; contributed verse and illustrations to Harper's, Atlantic, Scribner's, St. Nicholas and other magazines; exhibited watercolors at the Champ de Mars, Paris, 1596-1897, and at New York, Boston and Philadelphia exhib'ns. Address: Kittery Point, Maine.


HOWELLS, William Dean:


Author; b. Ohio, 1837; s. William Cooper and Mary ( Deun ) Ilowells; A.M., Harvard, 1877, Yale, 1585; Litt.D., Yale, 1901; D.Litt., Oxford, 1904; LL.D., Adelbert Coll., 1904; Litt.D., Columbia, 1905; m. Paris, 1st2, Elinor G. Mead. Worked as compositor. correspond- ent and editor in his father's and other Ohio newspaper offices; correspondent of Cincin- nati Gazette, 1836; news editor Ohio Stato Journal, 1:59; U. S. cousul at Venice, 1861-05; editorial writer, N. Y. Times, and regular contb'r to N. Y. Nation. 1:05-72; sub-editor and editor Atlantic Monthly. 1572-81; editorial contb'r Harper's Magazine. 1856-91, and was for a time editor Cosmopolitan Magazine. Contributed poems to Ohio papers and At- lantic Monthly before war period, many of which were included in Poems of Two Friends, which was published in collaboration with John J. Piatt. During his consular resi- dence in Italy, engaged in writing books. Author: Life of Abraham Lincoln; Venc- tian Life; Italian Journeys; Suburban Sketches; No Love Lost; Their Wedding Journey; A Chance Acquaintance; A Fore- gone Conclusion : Out of the Question ; . 1 Counterfeit Presentment; Poems; Lady of the Aroostook; The Undiscovered Country ; A Fearful Responsibility, and Other Tales; Dr. Breen's Practice; A Modern Instance: . L Woman's Reason; Three Villages; The Rise of Silas Lapham: Tuscan Cities: The Minis- ter's Charge; Indian Summer: Modern Italian Poets: April Hopes; Anme Kilburn: A IIaz- ard of New Fortunes: The Sleeping Car and Other Farces: The Mouse Trap and Other Farces: The Shadow of a Dream: An Impera- tive Duty: \ Boy's Town: Criticism and Fiction; The Quality of Mercy: A Little Swiss Sojourn: Christmas Every Day: The World of Chance: The Coast of Bohemia : A Traveler from Altruria; My Literary Pas- sions : The Day of Their Wedding: A Part- ing and A Meeting; Impressions and Experi- ences; Stops of Various Quills; The Land- lord at Lion's Head; An Open-Eyed Con- spiracy; Stories of Ohio: The Story of a Play: Ragged Lady: Their Silver Wedding Journey ; Literary Friends and Acquaintance; A Pair of Patient Lovers; Heroines uf Fie. tion : The Kentons: Literature and Life: The Flight of Pouy Baker: Questionable Shapes ; Miss Bellard's Inspiration: London Films. Editor: Choice Antobiographies, with essays (8 vols. ): Library of U'mversal Adventure. Club: Century. Address: Care Harper & Brothers, N. Y. City.


HOWES, Reuben Wing:


Clergyman Episcopal Church; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 31, 1-41; s. Reuben Wing Howes (founder and first pres. Nat. Park Bank of N. Y. City and afterward of the firm of Ifowes & Macy), and Melissa ( Townsend ) Ilowes; ed. Charlier Inst., Columbia Univ., A.B., A.M., S.T.D .: m. N. Y. City, Nov. 15. 1404, Emilie Breeden; children: Frederic. Renben Wing, III, Townsend. Rector All Saint's Ch., Briar Cliff, 1864-65, Trinity Ch., Hoboken, N. J., 1866-74, also chaplain of a N. J. reg't, 1872-74. Has lived much abroad and was for some time in charge of the American Church in Geneva, Switzerland. Mem. Philos. Soc., Delta Phi fraternity. Ad- dress: Care Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., William St., N. Y. City.


IIOWISON, Henry Lycurgus:


Rear-admiral, U. S. N., retired, 1899; b. Washington, D. C., Oct. 10, 1837; s. Henry and Juliet Virginia (Jackson) Howison; appt'd from Indiana, 1:54, and grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1855; m. Oct. 3, 1865, Hannah J. Middleton, Washington. Warranted midship- man. June 11, 1558: passed midshipman, Jan. 19, 1sol; master, Feb. 13, 1sol; hent., April 19, lah1; lieut .- comd'r. Mar. 3, 1868; comd'r, Aug. 19, 1872: capt., Mar. 2, 1ss5: commodore, Mar. 21, 1897; rear admiral, Sept. 30, 1898. During Civil War took active part in many of the most important engagements, including skirmish with Confederate Cavalry while in command of a detachment of men and howit- zer from U. S. S. Pocahontas, Clouds Mills, Va., June-July, 161. Was in battle of Port Royal. S. C .: engagements with rams off Charleston, 182; engagements at Forts Moul- trie, Sumter and Wagner, 1803-64; battle of Mobile Bay, etc. After war, in varied duties of naval officer: mem. Ist Advisory B'd. 1981; com'd Pacific Squadron, 1986; pres. Steel In- spection B'd. 1ses.90; mem. Lighthouse B'd, 1-90-92; com'd Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., 1:03.96; commissioned the battleship Oregon as her first capt., July 15, 1:06: commandant Navy Yard, Boston, 1897-99; comd'r-in-chief South AAtlantic Station until retired, Oct., 1-90. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Naval Order of U. S. Club: N. Y. Yacht. Address: Yonkers, N. Y.


HOWLAND, Alfred C .:


Artist, landscape and genre; b. Walpole, N. 11., Feb. 12. 1-38; s. Aaron P. and Huldah ( Burke) Howland; ed Walpole Acad., Boston Art Sch., Royal Acad., Düsseldorf, Germany, private atelier of Emil Lambinet, Paris; m. INil, Clara, d. Oliver Delancy Ward ; children : Winthrop, b. 1573, Alice, now Mrs. Hugh E. Montgomery, b. 198. After preliminary study in this country went abroad and be- vame pupil of Royal Acad. of Düsseldorf. Germany, under Prof. Andrews Muller and afterwards in the private atelier of Prof. Allmot Folamm, followed by a course of Spv. eral years under the celebrated artist Einil Lambinet of Paris. Establishing studio in N. Y. City, first exhibited at the Academy of Design in 195; was elected an associate Nat. Acad., in 196 and academician of same, I>>2: also mem. Artist Fund Soc. and of the leading artistir professional bodies of N. Y. City. His works are exhibited throughout the U. S. and abroad, at Paris and MInnich. Ilas


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served on council Nat. Acad. of Design and on council of Artist Fund Soc. Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs: Century. Salmagundi Address: Century Club, 7 W. 43d St., N. Y. City.


HOWLAND, Clarence:


Lawyer; b. Auburn, N. Y., April 29, 1961: s. Benjamin and Louisa ( Powell) Howland; ed. Williston Sem., Dartmouth Coll., B.L., 1884, Columbia Coll. Law Sch., 1857: 01. Greenville, S. C., June 16, 1-97, Caroline Louise Mauldin: children: William Slocum, b. June 18, 1901, Louise, b. July 6, 1907. Practised law in N. Y. City, 18SS-1902; at Catskill, N. Y., since 1905. Director Catskill Nat. Bank since 1902; mem. B'd Water Comm'rs for term 1905-10; designated by att'y gen. State of N. Y., Feb., 1950, to prosecute infractions of Pure Food Law in Greene County. Traveled in Europe, 1957-88, and in Great Britain, 1900. Republican. Quaker. Meal. . Iss'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Dartinouth Coll. Alumini Ass'a, Columbia Coll. Alumni Ass'n. Was memu. of football teams of Williston Sem., Dartmouth (capt.) and Columbia Coll. "Union, " and of the Orange Athletic foot- ball team, Address: Colewood Av., Catskill, N. Y. .


HOWLAND, Henry Elias:


Lawyer; b. Walpole, N. H. ; ed. Yale Univ. and Harvard Law Sch; m. N. Y. City, 1865, Louise Miller. Mem. law firm Howland, Mur- ray & Prentice. Republican ; Episcopalian. Fellow of Yale Univ. : pres. Soc. for Relief of Destitute Blind in City of N. Y .: pres. Soc. for Preservation of Adirondacks, warden As- cension Ch., trustee Lawyers Title Ins. Co., Lawyers Mortgage Co., and of Mortgage Bond Co. Clubs: University, Century, Yale, City Midday, Meadow ( Southampton), Shinnecock Hills Golf, Southampton, Adirondack League. Address : 35 Wall St., N. Y. City.


HOWLAND, Henry Raymond:


Sup't and treas. Bunalo Society of Natural Sciences; b. Springfield, Mass., June 1, 1>14; 8. Job and Emily ( Alvord) Howland: grad. Coll. City of N. Y., A.B., 1863, A.M., 1866. Meo. Am. Micros. Soc., Sons of the Revolu- tion (Buffalo Chapter), Soc. of Mayflower Descendants. Pres. Thomas Indian School ( State institution) : v .- p. Church Charity Foundation ; director Buffalo Hist. Soc., Buf- falo Soc. Natural Sciences. Club: University. Address: 217 Summer St., Buffalu, N. Y.


HOWLAND, Murray Shipley:


Clergyman: b. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 22, 1874; s. Charles S. and Mary C. (Shipley ) Howland: ed. Friends' School, Wilmington. Del., Yale, A.B., 1:07: Anburn Theol. Som., 1-98-99, Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, grad., 1900; studied also at Univ. of Berlin; un- married. Two years ass't minister. West End Presby'n Church, N. Y. City, 1900.02; since June, 1902, pastor South Presby'n Ch., Syra- cuse, -N. Y. Independent Republican: Pres. byterian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Recrea- tions: Horseback riding. sailing. Chub: Citi- rens, ( Syracuse). Address: 100 W. Colvin St., Syracuse, N. Y.


HOWLAND, Reeve Beccher:


schools; N. Y. Homim. Med. Coll. and Hosp., M.D., Rochester Homeopathic Ilosp .; m. Sarnia, Ont., Can., Ort. 1, 1907, Alice E. Scott. Practising medicine at Elmira from graduation ; junior partner Drs. Adriance and Howland. Late ass't surgeon 3d N. Y. V. Inf., ass't surgeon 3d Battalion Int., N. G. N. Y .; Iate examiner for U. S. Marine Corps at Elmira, N. Y., Manhattan Life Ins. Co., N. Y. State Civil Service Commission at El- inira, Jate med. examiner for U. S. Army at Elmira. Republican; Presbyterian. JIom. N. Y. State Homceo. Med. Soc. (treas. ), Southern Tier Homeopathic Med. Soc., Ass'n Mil. Surgeons of U. S. : oiem. Knights of the Maccabees; examiner New England Mut. Life Ins. Co. Club : Century. Address: 306 Lake St., Elmira, N. Y.


HOWLAND, William B .:


Publisher; b. Ashland, N. Y., June 10, 1849; s. Rev. Harrison O. and Hannah O. (Dailey) Howland: grad. Williston Sem., 1>68; m. Go- wanda, N. Y., 1872, Ella M. Jacobs: children : Karl S., Harold J. Treas. The Outlook Com- pany. Republican. Soc. for Italian Immi- grants Am. Civic Ass'n. Clubs: Aldine,


City, National Arts. Address: 287 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.


HOXIE, George L .:


Elec. eng'r; b. Leonardsville, N. Y., May 11, 1872; s. Luke and Harriet E. ( Parker) Iloxie; grad. Cornell Univ .. M.E., 1992, Ph. D., 1002: m. Tueson. Ariz., June 20, 1896, Mary C. Osborn; children: Dorothy E., b. IS97. Robert O .. b. 19.2, Stephen P., b. 1905, Henry L., b. 1906. Instr. elec. eng'ring, Cornell, 4 years; prof. physics and mechanics, Loiv. of Arizona, 2 years; now practising in N. Y. City as elec. eng'r. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs; asso. miem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. Joint author (with Profs. Ryan and Norris) of a Text-Book of Electrical Ma- chinery ( Wiley & Co.). Address: 30 Church St. ( Ifudson Terminal), N. Y. City.


HOY, David Fletcher:


Registrar : h. Ort. 6, 1:63; s. John Robertson and Isabella Willson ( Miller) Hoy ; ed. Dela- ware Literary Inst., Franklin, N. Y., class of 1>>7; Cornell Univ., B.S., 1891. M.S., (with high distinction ), 1993; m. Fulton, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1595, Silence Iloward: one son : David Fletcher, Jr .. b. Mar. 21, 1901. Ass't regis- trar. 1891-95, registrar since 1895, Corneil L'uiv. Editor of the 1898 and 190s Ten- Year Books of Cornell Univ., and of the 1904 aud 1906 catalogues of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Con- tributed to Clute's Flora of the Upper Sus- quehanna. Director Cornell Alumni News: trustee Cornell Athletic Ass'n; trustee and treas. Cornell Chapter of Kappa Sigma. Re- publican ; Presbyterian. Mem. Cornell Univ. Class Ser. Ass'n, Kappa Sigma fraternity, Sigma Xi, Quill and Dagger, Cosmopolitan, Town and Gown. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.


HOY, Edwin F .:


Banker: b. Friendship, N. Y., 1962; m. 1585. Dora Johns. Cashier of First Nat Bank of Salamanca, which position held for several years until 1903, since then pres. Republican. Address : Salamanca, N. Y.


Physician and surgeon: b. Elmira. N Y. HOYE. Stephen M .: Fob. 5 1-70: s. Howard C. and Esther M. ! Lawyer. h. Mt. Carmel. Cunn., July 19, (Reeve) Howlund; ed. Elvira public and high 1800; ed. by private tutor and in country 693


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school; grad. Yale Law School, LL.B., ISSS; | 1572; Anburn Theol. Sem., IS;8; D.D., Hamil- m. 191, Rose C. Kerrin, of Brotkiyn. Lo- ton Coll., 1-91; m. Auburn, N. Y .. Oet. 9, 157, Mary Emma Hewson; children: John Hewson [ died 1590), Hildegarde, b. 1:11. Tutor Robert Coll., Constantinople, 1872-75; pastor Presby'n Church, Oregon, IN., 1575-86. Prof. English literature and public speaking, Hamilton Coll., 1880-91; prof. homiletics and sociology, Auburn Theol. Sem. ( Presby'n) since 1-91. Anthor: The Work of Preaching, 1905 ( Mac- millan). Mem. Auburn Sch. B'd since 1s06. I'rustee Seymour Library. Independent R ;- publican. Presbyterian. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Recreations: Outdoor sports, es- pecially fly fishing and tennis. Club: Owasco Country. Address: 15 Seminary St., Auburn, N. Y. cated for practice of law in New Haven, Conn., in office of Judge Sheldon, but after a year came to N. Y. City, opening an office in the Evening Post Bld'g. A year later he removed to 2 Wall St., and established a branch office in Brooklyn, carrying on busi- ness in both places; since then has been attorney for many corporations and stock companies, and makes a specialty of cor- poration and railroad law. Also does an extensive business in real-estate, and is con- nected with many large busmess eourerns; director and counsel Union Bank of Brook- lyn; pres. and director N. J. and Staten Island Junction R. R. Co .; stockholder in A. E. Moore Bronze and Plate Co., with offices HOYT, Colgate: in N. Y. City and factory in Kingston, N. Y .: v .- p., counsel and stockholder in Staten Island Guarantee Co .; stockholder in Medina Mf'g Co., the John T. Hunter Co., Am. Spirometer Co .; connsel for The Bankers Title Guar. antes Co. Organized and is pres. of the N. J. and Staten Island Junction Terminal Co., incorporated for $10,000,000, which is orginized to construct a tunnel from the terminus of all the railroads which now reach only the eastern shore of N. J., including the Baltimore & Ohio, Lackawanna, Erie, Jersey Central, Lehigh Valley, West Shore, Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia & lead- ing, nine trunk lines in all, the traffic of which will be carried to Brooklyn through a large tunnel, which will be constructed on land, of steel, in sections. After the bot- tom of the Bay is dredged out, making a ditch, the tunnel will be sunk and the sec- tions secured, bolted together at the bottom of the Bay. The steel tunnel will be of two large tubes, enclosed in a large steel case and filled with concrete. Its construction will require 336,000.000 tons of steel, and it will have 310,0 0 cubie yards of displacement, 130,000 cubic yards of concrete: a weight per lineal foot of 513,000 lbs., and S lbs, per foot allowed to overcome the buoyancy of the tunnel, which will be made like a steel boat with bulkheads in the end to allow it to be towed to its place in the Bay and then sunk by adding the concrete. The total cost will be $10,000,000, and the cost of the land for landing tunnel $3.000,000. Clubs: Montank. Columbian ( Brooklyn). Address: 09 Wall St., N. Y, City.


HOYT, Albert Ellis:


Editor: b. Potsdam, N. Y .. Oct. 25, 1863; ed. Phillips Exeter Arad., Williams Coll., Cornell I'niv., 1 B., les>: m. 1-03, Belle M. Carter. Editor Lockport Sun, 1-92 95; associ- ate editor 1-95-1901. editor siner 1901 of Albany Argus (established 1813). Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Sorial Science, Lake Mohonk Con- ferences on International Arbitration and of Friends of the Indian, N. Y. Press .Iss'n, Masonic Order, and various hereditary patri- otie societies. Address: The Argus, Albany, N. Y.


HOYT, Arthur Stephen:


Clergyman, theolugiral professor: b. Meri- dian, N. Y., Jan. 2. 1.1: s. Stephen Close and Betsey Ann ( Barnen) Hoyt; grad. Au- burn High Sch., lets: Hamilton Coll., A.B.,


Banker and broker; b. Cleveland, Ohio, March 2, 1849; s. James M. and Mary Ella ( Brebee ) Hoyt; ed. Cleveland public schools, Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass .: Rochester Univ., A.M .; m. Cleveland, Ohio. Oct. 16, 1x75; children : Annie Sherman, James 3L., 2d (died when 20 months old ), Charles Sher- man, Colgate, Jr., Llizabeth B. S. Moved from Cleveland to N. Y. City in Spring of 1ss1, and entered the well-known banking house of James B. Colgate & Ca., and con- tinuously since then has been prominent in Wall Street affairs; now senior mem. bank- ing and brokerage firm of Colgate, Hoyt & Co. Either as officer or director bas bern actively identified with following corp'ns: Union Pacific R'y, Oregon Transcontinental Co., Oregon R'y and Navigation Co., North- ern Pacific R'y Co., Chicago and Northern Pacific R'y Co., Wisconsin Central R. R., Missouri, Kansas & Texas R'y Co. During 'his trusteeship of the Wisconsin Central R'y the road was extended to Chicago, and tl4. Terminal line in that city, now known as the Chicago Terminal Transfer R'y Co., was completed. For nearly twenty years was largely interested in building up the Mis- souri, Kansas & Texas N'y System and has only recently severed his connection with that property. As pres. of the Ohio Society of N. Y. for some years he did much to bring it into public notice by making its Annual Banquets the forum from which the most distinguished public men discussed the issues of the day. While pres. of the Automobile ('Inb of America, that organization built and occupied its present remarkable club-house on 51th St., and early touk rank as repre. senting the foremost influence in automobile matters in America. Has a country pare of 250 arres on Centre Island, Oyster Bay, where he lives much of the time. Repub- lican. Trustee 5th Av. Baptist Ch. Mem. Met. Museum of Art. N. Y. Soc. Founders and Patriots of America, Pilgrim Soc., N. Y. Zool. Soc., North Shore Horse Show Ass'n. Am. Social Science .Asa'n. N. Y. Sch. of Applied Design for Women, Chamber of Commerce, Empire State Suc. S. A. R .. Oyster Bay B'al of Trade, Ohio Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Automobile of America, Aero of America. Union League. Metropolitan, N Y. Yarht, City Middav. (N. Y. City) ; Union ( Clorland. O.): Mil Nark (Oyster Bay); Canadian Camp, Piping Rock Kennel. Resi- denre: 34 Fifth Av. Address: 36 Wall St., N. Y. City.


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HOYT, Eugene F .:


Physician ; b. in Niagara Co., N. Y., July 28, 1946; s. Ziba and Jane ( Evans) Hoyt; ed. in Academy at Lockport, N. Y .; grad. Medi- cal Coll. in Philadelphia, Mar. 9, 1870; m. Feb. 2, 1871, Florence E. Spaulding, of Lock- port, N. Y .; one daughter, Ethelwyn Hoyt, b. Oct. 31, 1s>2. Located in N. Y. City in practice of medicine sinre 1871. Mem. Ilahne- mannian Inst., N. Y. City and State Homme. Med. Socs. Goes to Europe every summer. Democrat. Clubs: Manhattan, New York, Lotus, National Democratic, Columbia Yacht, Plainfield (N. J.) Country. Address: 39 W. 58th St., N. Y. City.


HOYT, Frank C .:


Advertising mg'r; b. Orange, N. J., July 29, 1858; s. James aud Frances L. (Pratt) Hoyt; ed. in private schonl, Orange, N. J .; m. Orange, N. J., Oct. 20, 1-1. Adelaide Rog- ers (died Sept. 25, 1599) ; children: Roger C., b. 1884, ( Williams '00), Helen, b. lars. Ad- vertising ing'r The Outlook and treas. and director The Stuyvesant Co. Republican ; Presbyterian. Meui. Royal Arcanum, National Union. Clubs: Calumet, Aldine Ass'n. ( N. Y. City ) ; Laurentian Fishing and Hunting ( Can- ada). Address: 257 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.


HOYT, Gerald Livingston:


Banker; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 6, IS51; grad. Yale Coll., B.A., 1572. Director American Car and Foundry Co., Omaha Water Co., Windsor Trust Co., Cuba R. R. Co., Cuba Co., Guantanamo Sugar Co., Interborough Rapid Transit Co. Clubs: Knickerbocker, Union, Century, Church, N. Y. Yacht, Turf and Field. Residence: Stattsburgh, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.


HOYT, Henry R .;


Lawyer: b. N. Y. City, May 1, 1861; s. Al- fred M. and Rosina ( Ruse) Hoyt; grad. Ilar- vard Coll., A.B., 1882; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1884; m. Berlin, Germany, Dec. 9, 1855, Emy Otto; children: Gretchen, b. 1550, Elizabeth Sherman, b. 1:01, Alfred Otto, b. 1:02, Henry R., Jr., b. 1903. Has been active in practice of law for past 20 years, and has been counsel for many important interests in N. Y. City; partner in firm of Daly, Hayt & Mason. Trustee Bank for Savings ; director Knickerbocker Trust Co., Standard Plunger Elevator Co., Cuba North Eastern R. R. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs : Union, Racquet and Tennis, University. Down Towu. Address: 2 E. 75th St., N. Y. City.


HOYT, Herbert W .:


Physician: b. Wellsville, N. Y., July 3, 1963: s. Julius and Martha Hoyt: ed. Genesen State Normal Sch., 1>>4; Univ. of Rochester, A.B., 1 -- 8; Boston I'niv. Sch. of Medicine. W D., 1:01: post-grad. study in N. Y. City and in Europe. 19795: m. Lancaster, N. H., 1-91. Mary M. Moore. Mom. Monroe ( .. Ihr, Med. Soc., N. Y. State Homme. Med. Sor., Am. Inst. Homeopathy: sec. Am. Home. Ophthalmol., Otol, and Laryngol. Soc. Mem. staff Rochester Humo .. Hosp., Batavia Hosp. Republican; Unitarian, Recreation : Gardening. Club: Delta Kippa U'psilon of Rochester. Residence : 225 Univer Rond. Ad- dress: 33 Clintou Av., S., Rochester, N. Y.


NOYT, John Sherman:


Manufacturer; grad. Columbia Sch. of Mines, 1890; m. Ethel Phelps Stokes. Pres. and director Good Land Cypress Co., Hoyt & Woodin Mf'g Co., treas. and director Standard Plunger Elevator Co .; director Manhattan Life Ins. Co. Clubs: Racquet and Tennis, University, Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht. Residence: Rowayton, Conn. Ad- dress: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HOYT, Ralph Wilson:


Colonel, U. S. A .; b. in N. Y., Oct. 9, 15;9; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad. and promoted to 2d lieut., 11th Inf., June, 18/2; served m Texas and Indian T'y, 1972-76; was about four months with surveying party, Texas & Pacific R. R., 1573; at Cheyenne Agency, Dak., 1.70- &D; took census of Indians, and, with scouts, captured band of Sioux Indians, Feb., 1st7: promoted 1st lieut. and appt'd regimental q. m., slune, I-79; at Fort Sully, D.k., 1:eu- SG; at Fort Lincoln and Bismarck, Dak., depot q .- m., 1886-87; in garrison, Plattsburgh Bar- racks, Mo., April, leb8; Mobile, Ala., April- garrison, Madison Barracks, 1800-91; Fort Ilnachnea, Ariz., winter 1991.92; at San Car- los, Ariz,, summer of 1992; at Apache, Aliz., 1892-95; on general recruiting service, In- dianapolis, Ind., 1:05-97; at Whipple Bar- racks, Prescott, Ariz., 1897-98; at outbreak of Spanish War, ordered to Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo., April, lets; Mobile, Alu., April- June : Tampa, Fla .. June-July : Porto Rico, July-Sept .. 1895; commended for engagement at Hormigueros. Aug. 10, and again at Las Marins, Aug. 13, lots; on general recruiting service in N. Y., 1998-09; major, 10th Inf .. May, 1899; joined reg't and served in Cuba. 1-10-1901: in garrison at Forts Robinson and Crook, Neb., till Mar., 1902: in Philippines, Mar., 1002, to May, 1904; with battallion, Ioth Inf., Lake Lanao Expd'n against Moros in Mindanao, April-June, 1012; in command at Cottabato, Mindanno, June, 1002, to Feb., 1903: lieut .- col., 1ith Inf., May, 1902; transferred to 10th Inf., Oct., 19 2; ass't adj .- gen. by detail, and adj .- gen., Dep't of Luzon, Feb., 1003, to April, 19'4; colonel, 25th Int., Dee. 3, 1903; now on duty with reg't in Philippine Islands. Mem. N. Y. Soc. Founders and Patriots of America, S. A. R., and other associations. Address: Manila, P. 1.


HOYT, William Ballard:


Lawyer; b. East Aurora, N. Y., April 20, 1855; ed. academy in East Aurora and Buf- fajo High Sch .: grad. Cornell I'niv., Ph. B., 1581; m. Dec. 20, 1>-7, Esther Lapham [lill, of Buffalo, Admitted to bar, IS53: ass't U. S. Dist. Ait'y, 1886 $0. Democrat. Trustee Cor- nell I'niv .; director Third Nat. Bank. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa and Theta Della Chi fra- ternitios. Clubs: Buffalo, University, Coun- try. Residence: >Il Delaware Av. Address: D. S. Morgan Building. Buffalo, N. Y.




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