Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 170

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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HUDDLESTON, John H .:


Physician: b. Boston, Mass., July 11, 1804; s. Charles H. and Susan E. (Matthewson) Huddleston; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1886; A.M., les1, Harvard Med. Sch., MI.D., 1991; m. Raymond, N. H .. 1594, Mabel Parker Clark; children: Margaret Susan, b. 1596, Car- rol Hyde, b. 1599, Jean, b. 1905. Was sec. to Am. delegation lith Internat. Med. Con- gress, 1903; ass't surgeon 7th Reg't N. G. N. Y .; sec. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Ala. Climatol. Ass'n; visiting physician Gouver- neur Hosp. and Riverside Sanitarium; mem. Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. Chibs: Con- tury, Harvard, Barnard. Address: 115 W. 78th St., N. Y. City.


HUDNUT, James Monroe:


Journalist, editor; b. in Orleans Co., N. Y., June 16, 1814; s. Orin . and Catharine L. ( Van Dorn) Hudnut; grad. Univ. of Roch- ester, A.D., 1872, A.M., 1575; m. first July 17, 1869, Olive J. Dewey; second, Sept. 19, 1583, Louise M. Sawyer; children: Merrick F., b. May 3, 1-0, Edith J., b. Dec. 211, 1880. Enlisted July 26, 1-62, in Co. D, 129th N. Y. Inf. Vols. (afterward Sth N. Y. Heavy Art's), and served until July 20, 1sb5. wounded at C'old Ilarbor, Va., June 5, 1864; clerk of Mil. Comm'n Feb. 21, 3-65, till discharged and afterward, by appoint- ment of commission for trial of Capt. Henry Wirz, keeper of Andersonville Prison; clerk in U. S. Treasury Dep't, July, 1-65, to Sept. 1:49, then entered university. After leaving college entered office of N. Y. Examiner (then Examiner and Chronicle), with which continued until Feb. 1, 1:55, when entered service of N. Y. Life Ins. Co. as editor of New York News-Letter, in which has con- tinued, and also in general literary work, including a History of the New York Life Insurance Company in two volumes. Ro- publican : Baptist. Recreation: Fishing. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Ass'n of N. Y., G. A. R Club: University (Brooklyn). Ad- dress: 316 Broadway, N Y. City.


HUDSON. Clara Elizabeth:


Born N. Y. City, >.pt. 4, 1 0: d E. Dar- win and Laura A. (Shaw) Hudson; ed. As- toria Latin Sch : grad. Barnard Coll., B .. 1.,


1901; studied chemistry at Teachers' Cell., 1905-06 and 1907-18. Alem. Woman's Munic. ipal League, Associated Alumna of Barnard Coll. Club: Women's University. Address: 157 Franklin St., Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. HUDSON, Henry:


Manufacturer ; b. Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1:52; s. William and Julia (Van Curen ) Iludson ; ed. public schools; m. Little Falls, N. Y., 1876, Annie Atherton; one son, Charles II. Was sup't woolen mills at Lit- tle Falls, N. Y., 1871-79; same at Trenton, N. J., 1579-81; with the James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Phila., Pa., as mill expert, 14-1-93; organized lludson Fihre Co. and Henry Hudson Co. (pres. and treas. ), 1593; was police comm'r of Hudson 2 years; elect- ed mayor of same, 1900; pres. Carter Luff Chem. Co .; director Nat. Bank, Hudson; ap- pt'd by Gov. Higgins commi'r on Hudson. l'ulton Celebration Comm'n, and made trus. tee of same by Gen. S. L. Woodford, the president ; also mem. Naval Com. Has trav- cled extensively through U. S. and Can. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mein. Masonic or- der ( Knight Templar, 32ยบ ), Mystic Shrine, Knights of Pythias, etc. Address: 514 War- ren St., Hudson, N. Y.


HUDSON, Laura Agnes:


Born Plainfield, Hampshire Co., Mass. ; d. Samuel ( M.D. ) and Elizabeth Owen ( Clarke ) Shaw; ed. by private tutor, Rutgers Female Inst., and Vassar Coll. ; m. Plainfield, Mass., Sept. 7, 1ST1, E. Darwin Hudson, Jr., M.D. ; children: Darwin Shaw, b. 1576, Clara Eliza- beth, b. 1880. Address: 157 Franklin St., Astoria, N. Y.


HUDSON, Marshall A .:


Crackery merchant; b. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1-50; s. Edson A. and Adelia (Spen- cer) Hudson; ed. common schools in Syra- cuse. N. Y .; m. Syracuse, N. Y., Mary C. Hawley ; children: Marshall Hawley, Fred. May, Eva, Hattie. Was commercial traveler 12 years, then 22 years in retail business in Syracuse, N. Y .; now retired, but is mem. and half owner Hudson Crockery Co. Trav- eled through Madeira, Gibraltar, AAlgiers, Malta, Athens, Constantinople. Palestine, Egypt and Italy. Founded the first Baraca Dible Class for men, which added 202 men to church and has since spread all over the world, having 150,000 members in U. S., England, Australia, New Zealand, Cuba and the islands of the sea. Also founded the La- dies' Philathea, which has spread like the Baraca, and now numbers 50,000 ladies; noth classes are doubling in membership, and will soon reach a million members. Editor World- Wide Baraen, national organ of Baraca and l'Inilathea. Me'r Baraca Supply Co., Syra- cuse, N. Y. Independent in polities. Baptist. Mom. Lodge 501, F. and A. M .; formerly di- rector Y. M. C. A. Address: 130 E. Seneca St., Syracuse, N. Y.


HUDSON, William Cadwalader:


Anthor, playwright, journalist; b. New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 14, 1-13; s. Rev. W. Cadwalader and Margaret ( Wilde) Hudson ; ed. public schools, academy and partial course in Middleton Univ. : m. New York, May 21, 1SS3, Mary R. Hogan. Engaged in regular newspaper work. 1st 3; ser. B'd R. R. Comm'rs, State of N. Y., 1- 3-91: since 1991, 'on staff of Brooklyn Eagle. Wrote plays


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which have been produced: Heroic Reme- dies; Sealed Lips; A Man Among Men. Author ( fiction) : The Diamond Button, 1988 ; Jack Gordon, Knight Errant, 1869; Vivier of Vivier, Iss9; The Man With a Thumb, 1590; On the Rack. 1>91; The Dugdale Millions, 1892; Should She Have Left Him! 1:03; The Americao Cavalier, 1-91; J. P. Dunbar, 1900. Independent Democrat. Address: Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.


HUESTIS, Charles Galvin:


Civil eng'r; b. Crown Point, N. Y., April 4, 1870; s. Calvin W. and Margaret |Phelps) Huestis; grad. Cornell, C.E., 1-2; m. Han- burg, N. Y., June 4, 1:95, Jessie MI. Bunt- ing; children : Thomas Bunting, b. 1896, John Phelps, b. 198, Bertram Francis, b. 1903. Ass't N. Y. State eng'r, 1:04-99; contractor's eng'r, N. Y. City, 1899-1501; gen. mg'r and di- rector Riddle Construction Co., general con- tractors, New Brunswick, N. J., 1901-41; now see. and gen. mg'r Essex Construction Co. of Buffalo, N. Y., eng'rs and contractors. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Cornell Ass'n Civil Eng'rs, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Clubs: Cornell Uni- versity, (N. Y. City) : University ( Buffalo, N. Y.). Address: 279 Highland Av,, Buffalo, N. Y.


HUFF, John Wesley:


Field sec. Law and Order Union; h. Bluff Point, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1576; s. William H. and Lois Luthera ( Andruss ) Huff; ed. Keuka Iost., 1:89-96; m. Elmira, N. Y., May 4, 1-98, Cora Belle Warner; one son: Charles Wil- liam, b. April 5, 1901. Teacher in public schools of Yates Co., N. Y., 1-96-$$; mf'g chemist, Elmira, N. Y., 159>-1901; ordained Baptist clergyman at Austinville, Pa., May 15, 19v1; was pastor at Ithaca until appt'd field sec. Law and Order U'ninh uf N. Y. State with office in Elmira. Republican. Ad dress: 836 Irvine Place, Elmira, N. Y.


HUGHES, Charles Evans:


Governor of N. Y., lawyer: h. Glens Falls, N. Y., April 11, 1-02; s. David Charles and Mary Catherine ( Connelly ) Hughes: ed. Col- gate Univ., 1-76-75; Brown Univ., A.B., I>>1, A.M., 1881, LL.D., 19 6; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 194: m. Dec. 5, 1>>>, Antoinette Car- ter; children : Charb's E., Jr., b. 199, Helen, b. 1891, Catherine, b. 1-98. Admitted to N. Y. bar, June, 1>>1; prize fellowship, Colum- bia Law Sch., 1-1-7: practised Liw in N. Y. City, 15-4 91, 1-53-1900: prof. law, Cornell Univ., 1:91-93; special lecturer same, 1893-90; special lecturer N. Y. Law Sch .. 1-93.1900); counsel Stevens Gas Committee (N. Y. Leg- islature), 1905; counsel Armstrong Insurance Committee (N. Y. Legislature), 1905-06; sp'1 ass't to U. S. Att'y gen,, coal investigation, 1906; nominated for office of mayor of N. Y. City by Republican Convention. 1907, and declined; nominated by Republicans for governor of N. Y., P06, aml elected : reelected governor Nov. 3, 10. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Ass'n Har Chy of N. Y .: trustee Brown Univ. Clubs: Chion League, University, Republican, Lawyers, Brown, Cornell, Delta Upsilno, Nassau Coun- try. Address: Executive Mansion, Albany, N. Y.


HUGHES, George M .:


Railway official : b. Southfields, Orange Co., N. Y., June 19, 1813; s. Samuel and Susan


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(Wilkes)" Hughes: ed. public schools; in. Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1571. Georgiana Ingersoll; children: Grace M .. Clarence F., George I. Engaged in audit office, Erie R. R., N. Y. City, Nov. 28, 144. IS6; station ag't Ramapo, N. J., 18GS: Ruth- erford, N. J., 1875; Passaic, N. J., 1854: con- tracting ag't at N. Y. City for Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, 1594; gen. az't N. Y., Susquehanna & Western, N. Y. City, 1.06; traveling ag't Central of Ga. R'y in N. Y. City and Philadelphia, 189; contract- ing ag't in N. Y. City for Maine Steamship Co .. 1-09-1900; traveling ag't and gen. freight ag't Portland Steamship Co., Boston, Mass., 1001; gen. freight ag't, trathe mg'r and gen. my'r respectively, of Newark Bay Shore Line, 1505; pres. and gen. mg'r N. J., Ind. & Il1. R. R., with office in N. Y. City. Episco- palian. Address : 100 William St., N. Y.


HUGHES, George T .:


City editor N. Y. Mail and Express; b. Troy, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1871; grad. Union Coll .. 1.13. Joined staff of Mail and Express in Oct., 1593, and has remained with that news. paper continuously, in various capacities; he- came city editor in Ort., 1902. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa and Union Coll. Alumni Ass'ns. Residence: 9 Clarke Av., Jersey City, N. J. Address: Mail and Express, N. Y. City.


HUGHES, Oliver John Davis:


Physician, surgeon ; b. Buenos Aires, South America, Dee. le. 1:35; s. John H. ane So- phin Louise Hughes; ed. Upper and Lower School, Peckham, London, Harrow public school, England, St. John's Coll., Buenos Aires, S. A., L. I. Coll. Hosp,, M.D., 1-73. Lord Broughaoi Scholarship and Medal, Lo 1- don; m. Lutte Baroness von Petersdorf: one daughter: Lottka Louise Constance Emi .. Hughes, b. 1905. Hlas traveled all over the world: practised medicine in Fultonville. %. Y .. Merilen, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., and in New Rochelle, N. Y. Was v .- p. Conn. Med. Soe., pres. New Haven Co. Med. Soc., health officer and pres. B'd Ed'n, Meriden, Conn .: police surgeon, New Rochelle; deputy health officer, Port of N. Y .; was surgeon, U. S. A .; evre. med. officer, Marine Hosp., Staten Island: consul in Orient and at Sonneberg and Coburg, Germany; consul-gen. at Co- burg. Germany; served in med. corps, Nat. Guard. Republican. Eller St. Luke's Church. Received war medal with six clasps Franco-Germao War, 1:70-71. Kaiser Wilhelm special medal, Grand Dueal Badish Medical Crass, French Secour aux 1 .- 70-71; Commander's Cross first class Saxon Blesse Crass, Ernestine Cross, Grand Cross and Star or- der St. Catherine Knights Cross Milusine, Papal Benr Mereti Medal; Knight Templar : Fast Exalted Ruler Elks. Mem. Am. Med. Sor., N. Y. State and Westchester Co. Med. Sors .: Empire State Soc., S. A. R. ; cinnamon Mil. Order Foreign Wars of U. S. Has lived in Mexico and South America and written extensively ou diabetes and yellow fever. AAddress: The Onieta, 316 Main St., New Rochelle, N. Y.


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HUGHIES, Rupert:


Author; b. Lauraster, Mo., Jan. 31, 18,2: s. Judge Felix Turuer (many years pres. K. & W. R R. ) and Jean Amelia ( Sumowerlin ) Inches: ed. public schools of Keokuk. Ia. until 1:96: St. Charles Coll., Western Reserve


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