Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 20

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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Physician ; b. Stroudsburg. Pa., July 6, 1~/W); s. Rev. Myron and Emma E. (Ryer- 4(1) Barrett; ed. Newton Collegiate Inst., Newton, N. J., Prinelton Univ., .A.B., 1982, A ME., 1885, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1886; m. N. Y. City, June 7, 1.41, Martha Henderson Knox; children: Myron Knox, Louise Ryerson, Kenneth 1.inn, Francis Henderson Barrett. Ilas prac- tised medicine in N. Y. City since gradua- tion. Has been connected with the Pres- byterian, Roosevelt, and Chambers St. Hos- pitals and Vanderbilt Clinic, N. Y. City. Supervisor of physical education in New York Public Schools. Republican. Presby- terian: elder in Church of the Puritans iPresbyterian) N. Y. City. Mem. Harlem Med. Ass'n, Am. Physical Ed'n Ass'n, Y. M. C. A. (Harlem Branch). Address: 110 W. 11sth St., N. Y. City.


BARRETT, Hosmer James:


Stock broker: b. Memphis. Tenn .. Jan. 20. 1º82; s. Thomas and Maria J. ( Frost) Barrett; ed. Harvard, class of 1902. For- merly a banker: entered stock brokerage business in 1904: connected with E. F. Hut- ton & Co .; v .- p. Red Star vil Co. Mem. Southern Soc. Clubs: Harvard, Motor Boat Club of America. Address: 33 New St. N. Y. City.


BARRETT, John J. C .:


Deputy collector of customs, Port of N. Y .; b. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 20, 1>59; s. Wright and Rebecca ( Clanson) Barrett ; ed. public schools of N. Y. State and private study: in. Ossining. N. Y., Nov. 14, 1-04, Jennie A. Ballard: children : Leonard Wright, b. 1896, John Drew, b. 1902. Was public school teacher in Putnam and Dutchess coun- ties for ten years, since 1-92 ronneeted with Customs Service, Port of New York, ad- vancing through all grades of civil service, from clerk to deputy collector. Baptist. Mem. Ossining Council. No. 14-6, Royal Ar- canum; master of Radium Lodge, No. 814, F. and A.M., and mem. Terrace City Chapter, No. 177. R. A. M. Trustee and financial sec. First Baptist Church, Ossining, N. Y .; trus- tee and v .- p. Y. M. C. A .. Ossining. N. Y. Address: 44 Ellis Place, Ossining, N. Y.


BARRETT, Reginald :


Musical composer, organist: b. London. England, Jan. 12. 1801: s. Richard and Rachel ( Squire ) Barrett: gen. ed'n in various pri- vate schools of England and Germany: musi- ral ed'n in Conservatory at Darmstadt, and Guildhall Sch. of Music, London: m. Strat. ford-on-Avon, England, Sept. 1, Is, Lucy E. Wilkes. On coming to America, settled, 185%. in Kansas City, Mo,, where was organist and choirmaster St. Mary's P. E. Ch. umil IN: then choirmaster and organist St. Thomas' I. E. Ch., Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1-08-1901, and afterward at. St. James' Luth. Ch., New York. Teacher of organ and voice. Mem. Manuscript Soc. Republican. Episcopalian. Composer of much sacred music, including various organ offertories and frans riptions, Various anthems, including Crossing the Bar, a communion service in E-Dat, and many others, as well as secular rompositions, in- eluding The Light Beyond, The Holy Gates (first prize The Musician competition, 1998),


Round the Year, The Song of the Jester, and other songs; The Birthstone Suite, for piano, etc. Awarded prize for composition, Nat. Eisteddfod, Scranton, Pa., 1905. Clubs: Clef, Salmagundi. Residence and Studio: 11 W. 22d St., N. Y. City.


BARRETT, Thomas Aspinwall:


Publisher; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1966; s. John and Mary (Young) Barrett ; edl. public school and high school, Brooklyn, N. Y .; m. 1:98, Mabel Alston Thurber ; children: Winfried, b. 1-07, Alston, b. 1899, Marjorie, b. 1004. Connected with Orange Judd t'o. sinre lesl; now treas. and director. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Hope Lodge 124, PP. and A.M., N.J .; treas. Periodical Publishers' Ass'n of America, Recreation : Amateur photography. Clubs; N. Y. Press, Sphinx, (N. Y. City) ; Orange Camera, ( Orange, N. J.). Residence: Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 439 Lafayette St., N. Y City. EARRICKLO, William R .:


Lawyer, b. Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 27, 1:57; s. Andrew and Julia R. ( Lalor) Bar- ricklo: grad. Princeton Univ., A. M., lais: Columbia Univ., LL.D., ledo; in. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 1, 1897, Elizabeth S. Lalor. Mem. bar States of N. Y. and N. J .; mem. N. J. State Board of Ed'n. Democrat. Preshy. terian. Mem. New York Law Institute ; Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Princeton, N. Y. Athletic. Residence: 130 Bentley Av., Jer- sey City, N. J. Address: 229 Broadway, N. Y. City.


BARRON, Elwyn Alfred:


Dramatist, novelist ; b. Lima, N. Y., Mar. 6. 1855; s. Alfred Lovejoy and Ellen Elizabeth Harron; ed. Robert Call., Tenn., 1965-72; n. Chicago, Sopt. 9, 1584, Ilannah Lee Bird; chil- dren: Margaret Ellen, b. Ises, Elwyn Lec, 1. 1-91. Engaged in newspaper work in Chi- cago; was dramatic critic and editorial writer. Chiego Inter Ocon, 1877-95; lived in London and Paris, 1895-1907. Wrote, in co]. Jaboration with Morgan Bates, the plays .'1 Muuntam Pink," produced at Grand Opera House, Chicago, in 1883, and "\ Moral Crime"' produced at Columbia Theatre, Chi- cago, 15-5; also wrote plays tall produced ). as follows: Lady Ashley, los6; When Boss was Queen, legt; Out of the Storm, 1-91; Romola, 1-96; Punchinello, 1500 ( produced by Mdward S. Willard) : The Ruling Power. New York, 1934; 1 Prince of the People. produced in England, 1903. Author: The Viking (drama in blank verse), less; bios- raphy of Lawrence Barrett, Ist; and the Povels, ( London and American editions ), Maindlers, 1-99, In Oldl New York, 1900, and Marvel Levignet, 100G, Address: 107 Wav. erly Place, N. Y. City.


BARRON, Leonard:


Horuculturist, editor, anthor; b. Chiswick. England. Ists: s. Archibald Farquharson and Nellie M. (Ayres) Barron; ed. private schools in London, Birkbeck Inst., London, spreidl courses in botany and natural svi- ences: m. Bayonne, N. J., Edie M. Robinson: children: Erie Smart, b. 196, Dorothy knid. h 1-09. . 1ss't editor Gardeners' Chronicle, London, 1~5: came tu N. Y. City, 1-94: editor American Gardening. 1-91-1901; now mi's editor Garden Magazine, Sec. Am. Rose Sue., 1990.03; see. Ilorticultural Soc. of N. Y.,


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since 1899. Mem. Am. Pomological Soc., Soc. [ BARROWS, Samuel June: for lort. Science, Am. Inst., N. Y. Farmers' Ass'n. N. Y. Florists' Club. Met. Camera Club. Organizeil Internat. Conferences on Plant Breeding, 1907, on Hardiness and Accli- matization, 1002, and edited Proceedings. Contributor to horticultural press, Consult- ing horticulturist. Author: Lawns and How to Make Them; Roses and Ilow to Grow Them; and editor of other books in Garden Library, Address: 133 E. 16th St., N. Y. City.


BARROWS, Charles Clifford:


Physician, gynecologist; b. Jackson, Miss., June 5, 1857; grad. Univ. of Va., 1-79; Univ. of N. Y., M.D., 1-50; m. May 10, ls6, Hettie Curtis. House physician Bellevue Hosp., 1880-S1; ass't surgeon U. S. A., 1- 2-87, serv- ing in Indian campaigns under Gen. Crook ; since 1SS7 in practice in N. Y. City, making a specialty of obstetrical and gynecological practice. Mem. Amu. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. Stato Med. Ass'n, and various city med. societies. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Southern Soc. Clubs: Century, Racquet and Tennis, Calu- met, Turf and Field. Address: S W. 36th St., N. Y. City.


BARROWS, Franklin W .:


Physician ; b. Springfield, Ill., Jan. 24, 1863; s. Simon and Emily L. Barrows ( both parents of same family name) ; grad. Am- herst Coll., A.B., 1885, A.M., IST; Univ. of Buffalo, M.D., 1893; m. Buffalo, June 2 -. 1594, Isabella Spaulding Deane: children: Marion b. 1897, Emily, b. 1902. Teacher of natural science, Worcester ( Mass. ) .lead., 1s>5-Ss, Central High School, Buffalo, less-1903; instr. in histology, Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Dop't, 195-1902. Chi'n Section on Medicine, But- falo Acad. Medicine; honorary mem. X. Y. State Science Teachers' Ass'n; nem. Psi I psilon fraternity, Nu Sigma Nu (medical ). Dep't editor Dietetic and Hygienie Gazette, N. Y. City. Club. University ( Buffalo). Address: 1364 Michigan St., Buffalo, N. Y.


BARROWS, Isabel Chapin:


Editorial writer: b. Irasburg, Vt., April 17, 1845; d. Henry and Anna ( Gibb) llayes; ed. Pinkerton and Adams Acads., Derry, N. IL .; N. Y. Med. School, Leipzig and Vienna Univs .; m. Ist. Derry, N. II., 199, William Wilberforce Chapin (died in India in 1865) ; 2d, N. Y. City, 1-67, Samuel June Barrows, D.D .: children: Mabel Hay Barrows (wife of Henry Rayiound Massey), William Burnet Barrows. Practised as oculist in Washing- ton, D. C. Was first woman recognized as an oculist in this country, having studied in Vienna; first woman employed as stenos. rapher in Dep't of State (as private soc. to William II. Seward) : also first woman sten- ographer in the Capitol, doing committee work. For 25 years editor Proceedings Nat. Conf. Charities and Correction, and of va. rious other societies; traveled over all of U. S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, Egypt, Arabia, and India. Pur 30 years has managed a summer "family . camp"' in Canadi: for 10 years ass't editor Christian Register, Boston ; Rec. Kips Bay Improvement League, N. Y. Ropublican. I'nitarian. "Chevalier" in the order of the Lusignan ( Armenian). Recrea- tions: swimming, rowing, weaving. . id- dress: 135 E. 15th St., N. Y. City.


Clergyman, author: b N. Y. City, May 26, 1565; became stenographic sec. to William IL. Seward ( then sec. of State), IS65, and re- mained in Dep't of State until IST4; grad. Harvard Divinity Sch., 1875: post-grad. work at I'niv. of Leipzig; received D.D. from llow. ard ('niv., Washington, D. C., 1897; m. June 2, 1867, Isabel Chapin Hayes. Pastor First Unitarian Ch., Dorchester : Boston), Mass., 1570-80; editor Christian Register, 1590-96; mem. 55th Congress from 10th Mass. Dist., 1897-99. Republican. Author: The Isles and Shrines of Greece; also various hist, and penological monographs. Comm'r for U. S. and fres. Interoat. Prison Comm., 1896; now corresponding secretary of the Prison Asso- ciation of N. Y. Address: 135 E. 15th St .. N. Y. City.


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Transportation official;


b. Philadelphia, June 2, Ists; s. Arad and Ellen ( Baily ) Bar- rows; ed. Central High Sch. and private tutors: m. Philadelphia, 1575, Elizabeth Jean- ette Way; children: Eleanor, b. 1s79, Reba, b. 1550, Thomas, b. 1893. V .- p. N. J. and Hudson River R'y and Ferry Co .; Highland Improvement Co., Northern N. J. Land Co .; pres. N. Y. Harbor Real Estate Co., IIndson River Traction Co. Republican. Recrea- tions: Reading, fishing, lectures, theatre and farm near Plymouth, Mass. Address: 100 Morningside Av., N. Y. City,


BARROWS, William Stanley:


Clergyman; b. Rome, N. Y., 1801; s. Rev. N. (S. T. D.) and Isabella ( Gibson ) Bar- rows: ed. St. Paul's Sch., Garden City, L. I., Trinity Coll., Hartford, B. A., 1set, M.A., 187; Gen. Theol. Sem., Is, B. D., 1:01; m. Com- anche, Texas, Juno 27. 1006, Margaret Sart. welle. Master Fort Hill Sch., Canandaigua, N. Y .. ]>>1.85, Zion Ch., Little Neck, N. Y .. 1-8-90, Ravenscroft, Asheville, N. C., 1890-94; Mayo fellow, Gen. Theol. Som., 1594-97, head- master, De Veaux Coll., Niagara Falls, since 1-97. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Address: De Veaux College, Niagara Falls, N. Y.


BARRUS, Clara:


Physician; b. Port Byron, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1401; d. John Wilham and Sarah Katherine ( Randall) Barras; ed. Port Byron Acad. (valedictorian, class of las4) ; Boston Univ. School of Medicine, M.D., ISSS. Practising as physician since June, less; house physi- cian Mass. Hamampathic Hosp. ( Boston ), Jan. 1'S to Jan. les9. Traveled in Florida for three months. In general practice in Utica, N. Y., from July 18-9 to Mar. 1 93; ass't phy- sician in Muldletown State Homeopathic Ilusp., since March 1-93. Contributor to The Outlook, The New Age, The Boston Brown Book, JJournal of Nervous and Mental Dis- cases, The Medical Century, The Brooklyn Eagle, rte. Author (pamphlets): Insanity in Young Women: Lectures to Nurses; To the Friends of the Insane; and The Retreat of a Port-Naturalist (John Burroughs) ; now


writing text book on Nursing the Insane. Mem. Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, N. Y. State Homeopathie Med. Honorary mein. The Tourists (study club in Middletown. N. Y.) Address: State Hospital, Middletown, N. Y.


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BARRY, Edward Buttevant:


Led. St. Gabriel's Parochial Sch., N. Y. City,


Officer, U. S. Navy; b. N. Y. City (Varick | Manhattan Coll., B.S., 1-57, MI.S., 1820, Coll. l'lave), Oct. 20, 1549; s. Garrett Robert and Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1:00; m. Long Island City, June, 1892, Sophia L. Gold- Her; one son, Richard J., b. 1:03. In active practice at Long Island City since 1:91. For- merly county physician, sanitary insp. Dep't of Health, N. Y. City. Author of several scientific and literary monographs. Attend- ing physician to St. John's llesp., Long Is- land City. Surgeon to Degnon Contracting Co., Barber Asphalt Co. and Traveler's Ins. C'o. Democrat. Catholic. V .- p. Queens- Nassau Med. Soc .; mem. Associated Physi- cians of L. I. Past Dist. Deputy and Past Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus; mem. Independent Order of Foresters; clim'n Local Seh. B'd. Dist. 41, N. Y. City; former sec. Medical B'd, St. John's Hosp., Long Island City, Address: 153 11th St., Loog Island City, N. Y. Sarah Agnes (Glover) Darry; ed. Lespinasse School ( Clinton Place), St. Francis Xavier Inll .; grad. U. S. Naval Acad .. June, 1:00; m. April 1, 1575, Mary Wycliff Cliiz; one danghter living, Mary Agnes (Mirs. L. 1. Waters). Took three practice cruises while olet on Macedoniao aud Savannah, and after graduation special cruise on Sabine, 1-19 -; 0; promoted ensign, 1of0, master, 1872; rummissioned lient., 1875, livut. comd'r, March, 1-97, commander, March, 1900, capt., Mar. 31, 1905. Employed on signal duty, Is70. 71; Worcester, on special cruise with pro- visions for France, Isi1; on Wabash (flag- slup), 1871-72, and Brooklyn, 1572-73, on Euro- pean Station; Wachusett, European and .It- lantic Stations, 1973-71; receiving ship Ver- mont, 1874-75, Roanoke (flugship of Vice- Admiral Rowan), 1375; transferred to Minne- suta, and mem. B'd to Organize Training BARRY, John T .: System, 18:5-76, store-ship New Hampshire, 1-70-78, Alaska, Pacific Station, Isis.so ( wit- Mf'g chemist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Juno 17, 1-65; s. John and Isabella ( Paterson) Barry (both born in Glasgow, Scotland) ; ed, public ( grammar ) school, Brooklyn; m. Brooklyn, April 4, 1593, Annie Rappelye Collins; one daughter: Mary Williamson Barry, b. 1Sus. Memo. firms D. D. Williauison & Co., mf's chemists, and Seven Sutherland Sisters; treas. and director Crown Cordial & Extraet Co. and Coca-Beta Co. Republican ( State and Nat. politics). Alem. Committee of Sixty-three of Kings County. Presbyterian. llas traveled in U. S. and Canada. Mem. Manufacturers' Ass'n, Board of Trade and Transportation, St. Andrew's Soc. (all N. Y. City) ; Brooklyn League. Trustee East Brooklyn Savings Bank, Throop Av. Preshy- terian Church ( Brooklyn) ; v .- p. Bushwick and East Brooklyn Dispensary: treas. Bed- ford Branch, Y. M. C. A. Clubs: Union League ( Brooklyn); Drug and Chemical. Residence : 1203 Dean St., Brooklyn, Ad- dress: 14 Dey St., N. Y. City. nessed Chilean torpedo- boat attack on Peru -. vian man-of-war Union at Callao, and two of the bombardments of Callao, also the blowing up of the Chilean steamer Loa); on lachmond and Monvency as admiral's sec., Asiatic Station, 18:0-82; Naval Aend., 18:3.80; on S. Atlantic Station ( Alliance and Lan- raster), les6-89; Bureau of Navigation, 1389- 91; Lancaster and Marion, Asiatic Station, 1-91-94; Office of Naval Intelligence, 1-94-97; Cincinnati, 1997-99, on South Atlantie Station till war became iniminent, then Key West; Mar. 1898 to Feb. 1-99 on N. Atlantie Station, blockade of Havana, attack on Matanzas, seonting off Cape San Antonio when Spanish fleet reported at Curacao, Bahama Channel, and in blockade of San Juan. Porto Kiro, July, 1:98; two interviews with Gov. Gen. Macias at time armistice was proclaimed; convoyed Maria Teresa around eastern end of Cuba; in Havana when C. S. flag was hoisted there, Jan. 1, 1:09; on recelving-ship BARRY, Lyman Frank: Franklin, Mar .- April, 1599, gunnery training ship Amphitrite, May, 1-99, to Jan., 1900; comd'g collier Marcellus, Jan .- May, 1:00, Naval War Coll., Newport, R. I .. June, 1000; comd'g gunboat Vicksburg, Aug., 1900, to Astatic Station, Oct., 1900-1903 (Vicksburg formed naval part of expedition under Brig .- Gen. Funston, resulting in capture of Emiho Aguinaldo); in conjunction with Brig. Gen. Kubbe, occupied for first tune islands of Pal- awan ( Paragua), Kulion and Cuyo; Samar Station; with Brig.Gen. Smith during insur. rertion. Ordered by cable to winter in New (hwang ( China) ; Navy Yard, N. Y., April, 100G, as aide to commandant; Labor B'd and B'd of Inspection, Oct., 1:0044: comd'g battle- ship Kentucky Jan. 1, 1906-Nov. 1, 1907; in charge Recruiting Office, N. Y. City. Nov. Dec., 1907; since Dec. 30, 1907, supervisor Naval Auxiliaries, Custom House. N. Y. Mom. Order Foreign Wars (Pa. Command- ery), Naval Order of U. S. N. Y. Command- Pry). Clubs: University, Army and Navy (New York ). Address: Care Navy Depart- BARRY, Richard : ment, Washington, D. C.


Publisher and printer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 8, 1345; s. Robert A. (M.D.) and Julia .1. (Gibbud ) Barry; ed. public schools of N. Y. City and Middletown Point Collegiate Inst., N. J .; m. N. Y. City, June 23, 1800, Emily S. Wait: children: Robert Alexander Barry, b. 17. Emma Barry Allen, b. 1869, Frank Gib- bud Barry, b. lefl. Pres. Uruer-Barry Co., Publishers. Has traveled extensively in this country and Europe. Served 25 years in ilst Rug't, N. G. N. Y., all grades from private to captain; mem. Old Guard, since 1:5, with rank of captain; veteran of Civil War. Re- publican. Presbyterian. Mem. Old Guard of N. Y., Lafayette Post, No. 110, G. A. R., Chancellor Walworth Lodge, No. 51, F. and A. M .; Triune Chapter, No. 241, R. A. M .; Columbian Commandery, No. 1, K. T .; Meeca Temple, Mystic Shrine: Veteran Ass'n of TIst Roz't. Address: Nyack, N. Y. Sammer ;; Hotel Endicott, Sist St. and Columbus .Iv., N. Y. Chy ( Winter).


Journalist, novelist: b. Eau Claire, Wis., Sept. 10, 1>>1: s. George A. and Harriet ( Hayes) Barry; ed. grammar school, Kau Claire, Wis. Pan-American ( Buffalo, 1901)


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Sentinel and Chicago Record-Herald; report. |BARRYMORE, Ethel: er on Buffalo Enquirer; dramatic editor Los Actress: d. Maurice and Georgiana (Drew) leading theatrical faioily; granddaughter Mrs. John Drew, and niece of John Drew ; I made debut in the company of John Drew, lsf6; for the last few years has starred under the management of Charles Frohman, in: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines; Cousin Kate: Carrots, Sunday; The Doll's House; and Alice Sit-by-the-Fire. Address: Empire Theatre, N. Y. Cit .. Angeles (Calif.) Tunes: editor The Ojai, | Barrymore ( distinguished actors) ; scion of a Nordhoff, Calif .; editorial writer on San ! Francisco Bulletin: in Fab. 1964, went to Russo-Japanese wor as free lance and ac- companied Third Japanese army, attached to the personal staff of Gen. Nagi Throughout the war. Contributed articles on the invest- ment and capture of Port Arthur to the lead- ing reviews, magazines and newspapers of the civilized world, including The Fortnight- ly Review of London; The Century. Scien- BARSE, George R., Jr .: tific American, Collier's, Everybody's, and The Sunday Herald of New York; The Sat- urday Evening Post, Philidelphia; The Illus- trated News and Westminster Guizette of London ; L'Ilustration and Le Monde Illustre of Paris; The Berlin Tageblatt, St. Peters- burg Novoe Vremya, and Tokyo Graph, Made tour of the world for Collier's Weekly, 1005-1906, visiting Japan, China, the Philip- pines, Borneo, Ceylon, India, Egypt. Italy, Russia, Germany and England. Worked in Cuba and Florida for MeClure's Magazine, 1907. Cruised with U. S. Battleship fleet around South America, 1308. Anthor: The Assassination of President MeKmley (pub- lished in English, German and Spanish ) ; Port Arthur-A Master Heroism (descrip- tion of the celebrated siege) : Sandy From the Sierras, a novel of San Francisco life ; The Events Man, ( biographie fiction). Club: Players. Address: Care Messrs. Moffat, Yard Co., Union Square. N. Y. City; permanent address: Monrovia, Calif,


Artist; b. Detroit, Mich., 1861; s. George B. and Susan B. (Peironnet) Barse: ed. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, under Alex. Cabanel, and Académie Julian under Gustav Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre; m. Kome. Italy, 1:00, Rosa Ferrara; one step daughter, Maria (married). Studied one season, Ist, Chicago Art Inst,, under L. C. Earle; went to Paris, isis, at age of 10; remained 3 years; returned to Boston for 2 years, 15-3- >5: went to Italy in lesf and returned in 1:92; has since resided in N. Y. City and at country place, "Lone Pine, " near Katonah, N. II. Mem. Nat. Acad. Design, Soc. . \m. Artists. Received Ist prize. Nat. Acad. De- sign, 1895: Shaw Fund Prize. Soc. Am. Artists, 1808; medal Pan- Am Exhibition, Bni- falo, 1001. Painted eight decorative panels for the U. S. Gov't in Library of Congress: represented in various public galleries and many mural paintings in N. Y. private resi- dences; character work; decorative and ideal figures. Club: Century. Address: care Cen- tury Club, 7 W. 43d St., N. Y. City.


BARRY, Thomas lienry:


Major-gen., U. S. A .; b. N. Y. City, Oet. BARSTOW, Charles L .: 13, 1855; s. David and Margaret ( Dimond) Manager editor Educational Dep't, The Century Co .; b. Shelburne, Vt., May 23, IN: s. Gov. J. L. (of Vt.) and Laura ( Maeck ) Barstow: A.B., Union Coll. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Met. Loyal Le- rion, Am. Ihist. Iss'n, Sigma Phi fraternity. Clubs: St. Nicholas, The Players, Salma- gundi, Univ. Glee Club, Address: The Gramercy, 31 Gramercy Park, N. Y. City. Barry; grad. from pubhe schools to Coll. of City of N. Y,, 152; appt'd cadet U. S. Mil. Acad., 1573, after competitive examina- tion, by Hon. Robert B. Roosevelt; grad. 1577. Appt'd 20 h., 5th Car,, June 11, Ist; served in Dakota and Montana until Ang. 31, 1850, when transferred to Ist Inf., and appt'd q.m. of reg't; served in Texas, Isso-82; pro- moted Ist It., Mar. 11, 1-24, rapt., Feb. 25, 1-01; served in Arizona, 1-52.86, taking part BARSTOW, Frank Quarles: in Indian campaigns: served in Sioux cam- Cautalist: b. Wankesha, Wis., Oct. 2%, 1-17: s. William A. and Maria (Quarles) Barstow; ed. in schools of Madison, Wis. Man. I'd Directors Standard Oil Co .; also dirretur of the Thompson-Starrett Co., bnili- mn; contractors, Railway Steel Spring C'o., (Arn Prodnets Refining Co., Hegemann Co., N. Y. Glucose Co., Union Tank Line Co., Savings Investment and Trust Co .. People's Bank. Re ilence: East Orange, N. J. Ad- dress : 26 Broadway, N. Y. Cit .. paigns. S. Dak., 1-90-91; duty in office of lion. Daniel S. Lamont, see, of War, 195-97; appointed maj. and ass't adj.gen. Jan. 20, 1:97, and assigned to Dep't of The Columbia until outbreak of Spanish- American War. when assigned as adj.gen. of Philippine forces; appt'd It .- col. and ass't adj .- gen. U. S. V., and adj .- gen. >th Army Corps, June 22, 188; appt'd lt.col. and ass't adj.gen. U. S. A .. Jan. 10, 1900: brig.gen. vols., June 10. 1900 to June 30, 3001; col. and ass't adj .- gen. BARSTOW. William Slocum: July 15, 1902; brig.gen., U. S. 1. Aug. I>, Ele. eng'r. inventor: grad. Columbia, 1-57; with Edison Machine Works: general my'r Brooklyn Edison Co. for several years. Mm. and v .- p. Am. Inst. Elee. Ens'rs, N. Y. Philippine Her. Soc .; mom. N. Y. Society of Electrical Engers. Clubs: Brooklyn Ene'rs, Union Iragne. Brooklyn, N. Y. Address; 56 Pme Ni., N. Y. City. 1003; major-gen. I. S. 1 .. April 29, 194%. Served adj .- gen. Philippine Army, May, Is !-. to Feb., 190; with ( hina Relief Exped'n, as brig .- gon., U. S. V., Aug., 1900: chief of staff, forces, until July 20, 1901; commd'g Dep't of the Gulf, headquarters at Atlanta, Ga., 190: 07: observer with Russian Army during Russo Japanese War, 1'05; fires. Army War Call., Der. 1. P'45: appt'd Feb .. EARTCHER. Charles A .: 1:15, asset to ruef nf staff U. S. A : com's J. iwyer: b Cincinnati, Ohio, July 17, 1550; s. Arnoldl and Elizabeth ( Falk ) Bartcher; rd. and Univ. of Berlin, taking post-grad. course Army of Cuban Parification since Feb., 19006; neting provisional governor of Cuba, Jan. Esfin Cincinnati mible schools, I'niv. of Mich. to March >, IVUS. Address: llavana, Cuba.


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