Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 22

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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BASSLER, Anthony:


Physician; writer; b. N. Y. City, May 21, 1-74; s. Louis L. and Louisa (Schwarz) Bassler; ed. N. Y. Sem., public schools and private tutors, because of ill health when young; N. Y. Univ., Med. Sch., M. D., Is!>; unmarried. Engaged in med, practice since 1000. Author of many articles on medical subjects, stories of hunt and travel, and wurks of fiction. Chm'n Sch. B'd., Sth Dist., since 1900; ex.pres. Associated Local Scht. B'ds. Independent in polities. Mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. I'niv. Med. Soc .; alumnus N. Y. Univ .- Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll. and hospital con- Tertions. Recreations: Literature, and hunt- ing for large gamme. Address: 225 E. 10th St. N. Y. City.


EASTEDO, Walter Arthur:


materin medien, Cornell Univ., interne physi- cian, St. Luke's llosp., 2 years, Sloane Ma- ternity Hosp., 3 mouths. Now associate ma- teria medica and pharmacology and ass't in applied therapeuties at Columnhia ( Coll. Phys. and Sorg.), mem. of faculty of the Coll. of Pharmacy, Columbia Umversity; clinical ass't Vanderbilt Clinic; ass't attending physician, St. Loke's Hospital. Author: Laboratory Notes on Materia Medica 1001; also va- rious scientific and medical articles; sub- editor Reference Handbook of the Medi- cal Sciences; reviser of Norris's Materia Medica, and joint reviser of Butler's Ma. teria Medien, Pharmacology and Therapeu- ties. Memu. numerous med. and scientific so- cieties, of British Schools and Universities Club and Graduates Club. Recreations: Gen- eral outdoor sports, botany, geology. Ad- dress : Columbia University (College Physicians and Surgeons), N. Y. City.


BASTIAN, Alexander S .:


Clergyman; b. Pittsburgh, Aug. 16, 1840; s. lleury and Nancy 1, (Stewart) Bastian; grad. Univ. at Lewisburg, P'a., (now Bucknell Univ.), A. D., 1876; Crozer Theol, Sem., 1 -; 6- 79; numarried. Ordained to preach Dec. 30, 1:50, at Milford, Del., where was pastor Bap- tist Ch., IST-90; pastor at Livingston and Northfield, N. J., 18.0-93; pastor Hamburg, N. J., 1:91-00; Dykeman's, N. Y., 1900-99; Bethel Ch., Shenandoah, N. Y., since March I, 1900. Wits ass't postmaster at W. Vincent, Pitts- burgh and Williamsport, Pa .: served in Civil War as private Co. K, Esth Pa. Vols., and as corporal, Pod Pa. Inf .; has pension, Pro- hibitionist ; Regolar Baptist. Mem. Buck- nell and Crozer Alumni Ass'ns and Harlem Valley Bapt. Ministers' Conf. Recreations: Walking, hunting, fishing, rowing, etc. Ad- dress: Hupewell Junetion, N. Y., R. F. D. 9, Box No. 23.


BATCHELLER, George Clinton:


Merchant, mf'r: b. Grafton, Mass., Sept., 27, 1:31: s. Moses Leland and Sarah Ann ( Phillips) Batcheller; ed. Grafton Grammar School and grad. Barre ( Vt.) Acad .. Is25; re- erived from Coll. William and Mary, Va,, degree of I.L. D., 1907; 10. Dec. 26, 1:59, Sarah AAdaline Cummings. Mem, firmu Nicholls & Batcheller, MO'rs, 1-57-63; then formed firm of Langdon, Batcheller & Co., now George C. Botcheder & Co., with factory at Bridgeport, (uun. Pres. Crown Perfumery Co., (London, Paris and N. Y.), Crown Corset Co., (N. Y. City), Conn, Clasp Co. (Bridgeport. Com.), Barlie Duplex Co. (N. Y. and Paris) ; v .- p. Galen Hall Co., Atlantic City, N. J .: director Delaware Registration and Transfer Co. : West End Property Ass'n, Merchants' Iss'n. Of- ficer St. Andrew's M. E. Ch. Enthusiastic rare book and art collector. Men. Chamber of Commerce, Am. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs, New England Soc. (charter mem.), Am. Inst, of Civics (mrm. Exec. Coju.), Tounders and Patriots of America, N. A. R., N. Y. Hist. Suc. Author of Batchellers, Batchelders Genealogy, ING. Clubs: Merchants, Manhat- tan, Patria. Republican. Residence: SU7 W. Ted St. Address: 10G Broadway, N. Y. City. BATEMAN, James Rice:


Physician; b. Newmarket, Ont., Mar. S. 1-43; s. Joseph Albert and Henrietta (Lee) Bastedo; rd. Newmarket High School, N. Y., Call, Pharmacy, Ph.G. 1994, Columbia, (Coll. Phys. and Surg. ), M. D., 1.9. Formerly Manufacturer. b. N. Y. City, June 26, 1867; Torrey Club lecturer on botany, N. Y. Coll. | s. Benjamin and Louisa HI. (Smith ) Bate- 25


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man; ed. in private schools: 10. Evart, Mich., | Porge, N. Y. Address : 109 Riverside Drive,


M. Emma Ardis. V.p. Acme Roofing Co. | N. Y. City. Democrat; Episcopalian. M.m. St. David's Soc. F. and A. M. Residence: 3 W. 10sth St. Address: 156 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


BATES, Alexander Berry:


Rear-admiral U. S. Navy (retired) ; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1912; s. John .1, and Anna M. (Berry) Bates; ed. public schools, Brooklyn, and Milton Acad., Md .: m. March 31, 1891, Fannie J. Everts, of Binghamton, N. Y .; children: John E., b. 1:92, Barbara Ann, h. 1900. Entered Navy as 3d ass't eng'r Jan. 16, 1-63; served on ironclad Sangamon, 1-63, and Mattatessett to lor in James River Squadron and Albemarle Sound; principal en- gagement in Albemarle Sound with Rebel ram Albermarle; went in 1:65 to European Station, afterward in N. Atlantic, Guli and Pacific squadrons; promoted 2d ass't eng'r, May, 1861, Ist ass't eng'r, Jan. 1874, chief eng'r, June. 1892. In late Spanish War served on U. S. Battleship Texas as chief eng'r through- out the war. Engaged several times with forts at Santiago and Guantanimo, Cuba, and engagement, July 3, with Cervera's Fleet, for which was advanced 3 numbers (but not con- firmed.) After war served as fleet eng'r of Pacific Station, engaged in the affairs of Samoa, until merged with the line; appointed commander, Mar. 3, 1:99, and was ordered to steel inspection at Midvale Steel Works, and afterward on duty at League Island; ad- vanced three numbers as commander for ser- vice before Santiago, Cuba. Promotion to captain, and retired under law, after forty years' service, as rear admiral, July 13, 1903. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, N. Y. City Soc. Naval Eng'rs, Washington, D. C. Mem- Grant Post, G. A. R., Mil. Order Loyal Le- gion, and Masonic orders. Clubs: United Service (N. Y. City) ; Binghamton and Press ( Binghamton, N. Y.) Address: 18 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, N. Y.


BATES, Blanche:


Actress; b. Portland, Ore., 1573; d. F. M. Bates; educated in the public schools of San Francisco, Calif .; m. Captain Milton F. Davis, Tenth Cav., U. S. A. Made debut in San Francisco, 1594; starred as "Mrs. Hilary" in The Senator, 1995, and afterward in other parts; played in Shakespearean drama in Augustine Daly's Company. 1sm; since then a star as "Cigarette"' in Under Two Flags, "Princess Yo-San," in "The Darling of the Gods," and more recently as 'The Girl"' in The Girl of the Golden West at Belasco Theatre, N. Y. City and en tour; and in The Fighting Hope, season 1905-09, Address: Care of Belasco Theatre, N. Y. City.


BATES, Charles Austin:


Writer on business and finance; b. Indi- anapolis, Ind., April 19, 1:06; s. Charles .1. H. and Margaret llolmes ( Ernsperger) Bates; ed. public schools of Indianapolis; m. Chi- cago, Sept. 11, 1:90, Belle Brandenburg; chil- dren: Margaret. b. Sept. 15, 1-91, Bemet b. Mar. 12, 1900, Writer on business and fin ture, and contributor to trade journals. Pres. The Knickerbocker Syndicate, N. Y. City; v .- p. Colorado-Yule Marble co,, Marble City, Colo .; vice pres. Crystal River and San Juan Railway. Independent in politics Clubs: Co- Inmbia Yacht, N. Y. Athletic. Summer resi- dence: Camp Cabates (Fourth Lake), Old


EATES, David Homer, Jr .:


Lawyer; b. Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1869; s. David Ilomer and Sallie Jane (Kenney) Bates; ed. Charlier Inst., Chapin's Prep. Sch., Berkeley, 1594; Columbia Coll. (Law Dep't), LL.B., 1-$9; mmuarried. Admitted to bar State of N. Y., June, 1891; since then practising in N. Y. City. Mem. law firm Morrell, Bates & Topping. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Ohio Soc. of N. Y., Amateur Comedy Club, Zeta Psi fraternity. Residence: The Ansonian, Broadway and 73d St. Ad- dress : 15 William St., N. Y. City.


BATES, Frank Greene:


Prof. history and political science. Alfred Univ .; b. Shawomet Beach. R. I., Sept. 22, 150; s. Caleb Greene and Sallie Frances ( Matteson ) Bates; grad. Cornell Univ .. B. L .. ]>91; graduate student, Cornell, 1993- 96, Columbia Univ., 1-96-97, Ph. D., Colum- bia, 1899; m. Hornellsville, N. Y., June 2%, 100, Jessie May Palmer. Prof. in Alfred I'niv., 1-97-1901, State librarian of R. I., 1901-03; prot. Alfred Univ. from 1903. Re- publican. Episcopalian. Mem. R. L. Hist. Soc., Am. Hist. Ass'n. Mem. Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Phi. Author: Rhode Island and the Formation of the Union. Address: Al- fred, N. Y.


BATES, John Grenville:


Mein. N. Y. Stock Exchange; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 20, 1850; s. Alfred W. and Cephise C. (Towar) Bates; grad. Blake Sch., N. Y. City, 1899; completed three years of work at Columbia Univ. with class of 1903: m. N. Y. City. April 23, 1004, Anita T. Boulton : one son, John Grenville Bates, Jr., b. Dec. 22, 1905. Entered brokerage office in fall of 1903; on Jan. 1, 1904, became ass't cashier for W. B. Franklin & Co., and Dec. 1, 1004, purchased seat on N. Y. Stock Exchange, becoming board mem. of that firm Jan. 1, 1905 Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Delta Phi. Rerrea- tions: Outdoor sports, including golf, ten- nis, boating, riding and driving; extremely fond of dogs, owning a very valuable ken- nel of Irish terriers: instrumental in giv. ing the annual dog show of the Cedarhurst Kennel Club, hoing the best dog show ever held in this State outside of N. Y. City. Clubs: Columbia, Rockaway Hunting, Mor- ris County Golf. Address: Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y.


BATES, John S .:


Wholesale drugs: b. Monroe, Mich .; s. Alfred G. and Ann Elizabeth ( Elliott) Bates; brother of Maj Gen. A. E. Bates, retired, former paymaster-gen. U. S. 1 .; both father's and mother's families came from England to America in 15th century; ed. high school, Monroe, Mich .; m. Montreal, C'in .. las0, Ada Clare: children: Adole M., Walter C., Alfred Elliott. Engaged since 1-2 in wholesale drug and manufacturing business: now em. mg'r Davis & Lawrence Co .: pres. Eastchester Realty Ass'n. Re. fuldiran: fruster of Bronxville, N. Y. Club: Knollwood Country. Address : Bronxville, N. Y. BATES, Lindon, Jr .:


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Bates; ed. Harrow School, England, re- | Primrose ( London). rriving several prizes for scholarship; Yale I'niv. Scientific Dep't, Ph. B., 1902, special honors in history and economics. Traveled in Russia; on exploring and hunting ex- pedition in 1900 to islands north of Hudson Bay: Panama, in 1904, writing various ar- ticles on canni; made midwinter sledge journey in 1908 in Siberia and Mongolia. En- gineering work on Galveston Grade Rais- ing Works, and New York Barge Canal; v .. p. Bates Eng'ring Co. Republicau,


stumping northern N. Y. State, 1901: mem. Jirpublican Club Campaign, City Affairs and National Affairs committees. Chu'n Dis- trict Com. on Meetings and Speakers of the 5th Assembly Dist., 1907, County Com., 1908; nominee for Assembly from 29th Assembly Dist., 1908. Author: (with Charles _1. Moore, Jr. ); The Political Horoscope, 1904. Has written extensively on technical sub- jects. Mem. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs. Société Belge dr's Ingenieurs et des Industriels and of other Am. and foreign eng'ring societies. Clubs: City, Republican, Yale (N. Y. City ) ; Colony (New Haveo). Address: 14 East wuth St., N. Y. City.


BATES, Lindon Wallace:


Contractor; b. Marshfield, Vt., Nov. 19, 1So; s. William Wallace and Mary (Cole) Bates; prep. ed'n, Chicago High Sch. ; grad. from eng'ring course, Yale Univ., 19: 10. Chicago, les1, Josephine White; children : Jandon, Jr., b. 1>>3, Lindell T., b. 1590. Went West, 1878, with surveying party on Northern Pacific R'y; later ass't eng'r Northern - Pacific and Oregon Parific R's; later contractor, eng'r and mig'r on various works on Pacific Coast: specialized in dredg- ing contracts and designed improvements in hydraulic dredges, with which has ex- rruted many great eng'ring enterprises. Built great dredge Beta for U. S. Gov't, large hydraulic dredres for Russian Gov't; bra-going dredges Hercules, Samson, and Archer for Queensland. Australia, and the Lindon Bates for Calcutta. Prepared re- ports and projects for improvement of port of Antwerp, 1596-1902; executed tests for enlargement of Suez Canal; commissioned by Russian Gov't for improvement of ports and channels of Black Sea and Sea of Azov, the rivers Dnieper, Volga, and Bug, and the Canal Marie; also by Queensland Gov't on harbor work at Brisbane, and similar work at Adelaide, S. Australia, and other Au- Kralian ports, and by the port comm'rs of Calentta on the River Hngli: also one of fn='rs on internat. scheme for improvement of port of Shanghai, China: now contracting "ng'r in the work of raising the grade of Galveston City and Island an average of "': fvet. Submitted to U. S. Gov't, March 9. 1905, plan for the construction of the l'anama Canal, of which several salient fratures appear in the plan finally adopted. Awardel Grand Prix and deroration by French Gny't. 1900, for "distinguished serv- ."> to science.' Mem. Western Sor. the'rs, Chicago; life associate ' Inst'n Civ. Fne'rs of Great Britain, and of Br. Inst. Naval Architects: mem. Ingenieurs Civils of France and of Belgium. Clubs: Yale. Republican, Lawyers, Holland Soc. (N. Y. City ) ; Automobile of France ; Whitehall,


Address: 14 E. 60th St., N. Y. City.


BATES, Margaret Holmes:


Author; b. Fremont, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1814; d. Christopher and Juliana ( Ensminger) Erns- perger (old Maryland family of German an- cestry ) ; ed. Ohio public schools; 10. Roches- ter, Ind., June 25, 1805, Charles Austin Bates; one son, Charles Anstin. Resided at Indianapolis, Ind., 1865-94; since then in N. Y. City. Episcopalian (with Unitarian sympathies). Recreations : Cards, boat-


ing, driving. Author: The Chamber Over the Gate; Jasper Fairfax; Shylock's Dangh- ter; The Price of the Ring: Manitou: In the First Degree: Sitas Kirkendonn's Sons; six school spunkers, mapy poems and es- Says; also articles relating to business in trade journals. Now has three novels un- der way. Pres. Soc. Daughters of Ohio in N. Y .: first v.p. Legislative League; chm'n Political Science Com. in Post Par- liament Club; second v .. p. Woman's Press Club. Address: The Barnard, 106 Central Park West, N. Y. City.


BATES, T. Towar:


Banker; b. Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 10. 1874; s. Alfred W. and Cephise C. (Towar) Bates; grad. Berkeley School. N. Y. City, Columbia Univ., 1995; m. at Brick Presby- terian Church, N. Y. City, Nov. 21, 1904, Bertha Schefer; one daughter, Bertha Cephise. Started in business with the dry goods commission house of Faulkner, Page & Co., N. Y. City, of which father had been one of the firm for about 20 years: after some years in dry goods business came down to Wall Street, and, Jan. J. 1905, with Henry W. and William B. Shoemaker (sons of Henry F. Shoemaker) started banking house of Shoemaker & Bates, which was succeeded in Nov. 1900, by firm of Shoe- maker, Bates & Co., with W. F. White- house as additional partner. Mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange. Entered N. Y. State Nat. Guards as mem. of Squadron A, April 1, 1805, and received full and honorable dis- charge from same. April 1, 1905. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi fra- ternity. Recreations: Riding and driving. Has been associated for several years, with fellow members of Squadron A, in running road coach from Hotel Savoy, N. Y. City, tu Van Cortland Park. Clubs: Columbia University, Morris County Golf Club. N. Y. Stock Exchange Lunch. Address: 37 Wall St., N. Y. City : Ilome: Convent, N. J.


BATES, William Graves:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, July 14, 1-60; s. Levi Miles and Martha Arnold (Tucker) Rates: grad. Columbia Coll., .1. B., Is-0). Columbia Law Sch., LL. B., 1992; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 3, 1-99. Amy Rowan Scott; one son: Robert Chapman, b. 1901. Practising law, N. Y. City, from 19 2. Capt. and ass't adjutant gen., U. S. V .. May to Oct., 199: saw servire in Philippines, and was present at surrender of Manila, P. I. Appt'd col. Tist Reg't N. G., N. Y., Nov. 22. 1:99; brevet brig. gen. N. G., N. Y .. Aug. 14, 1903. Trustee Ist Cong'l Ch .. Bay Shore. N. Y. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Ass'n Bar City of X. Y .. Sor. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Mil. Order Foreign Wars,


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Mil. and Naval Order Spanish-Ain. War, [ Court reporter (N. Y. State). Address: HG Soc. War 1812, Columbia Univ. Alumni Ass'n. State St., Albany, N. Y. Club: Union League. Residence : Bay BATTERSHALL, Walton Wesley: Shore, L. I. Address: 12s Broadway, N. Y. City.


BATTEN, George:


Advertising; b. in Gloucester Co., N. J., June 19, 1-54; s. Thomas Gaskill and Emmeline ( Zane) Batten: ed. The Misses Butler's Private School, Swedesboro, N. J., m. Ist Camden, N. J., Dec. 17, 1-79, Carrie H. Morgan (died Dec. 31, 1S 1); two sons. Rollin M., Joseph; m. 2d. Haddonfield, N. J., Jan. 27, 1887, Lillie I. Shivers, d. Dr. B. H. Shivers; children : Isabella. Emmeline, George, Jr. Pres. George Batten Co .; mem. Co. C, Ist Reg't N. G., Pa., enlisted Ism7, discharged les0; served in Pittsburgh riots. Episcopalian ; trustee Trinity Episcopal Church, Mt. Pocono, Pa. Recreation : Hunt- ing. Clubs: National Arts, Sphinx, Mont- clair Golf, Montelair Ginn (pres. ), Ass'n of N. J. Sportsmen for the Protection of Game ( pres. ). Conth'r to sportsmen's journals. Residence: Montelair, N. J. Address: 11 E. 24th St., N. Y. City.


BATTEN, Loring Woart:


Clergyman : b. in Gloucester Co., N. J., Nov. 17, 1850; s. Thomas G. and Emeline ( Zane) Batten; grad. Harvard, .1. B., 18-5, Philadelphia Div. School, 1987. Univ. of Pa., Ph. D., 1893; S. T. D., causa honoris Hobart Coll., 1903: m. Woodbury, N. J., Mar. 15, 1886, Clara D., Ware; children : Loring W., Jr., Richard W., Clare W. Episcopal clergyman; deacon, 1886, priest, 1SS7. instr. and prof. of Old Testament in Philadelphia Divinity School, 15>8-89; rector of St. Mark's Church, N. Y. City, from 1999; acting prof. Old Testament literature and interpretation in Gen. Theol. Sem. Mem. Sor. Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Ain. Oriental Sur., Oriental Club of N. Y. and of Philadelphia: trustee St. Luke's Home; mg'r Church Temperance Soc. Anthor: The Old Test .- ment from the Modern Point of View, 1++9; The Hebrew Prophet, 1905; contb'r to Hast- ings' Bible Dictionary, and to various pub- lications. Clubs: Century Ass'n, Harvard. Address: 232 E. 11th St., N. Y. City.


BATTERMAN, Henry:


Merchant and banker: h. Brooklyn, Nov. 5, 1819; s. John F. and Sophie Batterman (both born in Hanover, Germany) ; ed. public schools and mercantile college: m. Sarah E .; children: Henry L., Adelaide B. ( now Mrs. Nichols). Pres. H. Batterman. Incorporated. Broadway Bank of Brooklyn; trustee Brooklyn Savings Bank: director Realty Associates. Trustee Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn Acad. of Music, Brooklyn League, Brooklyn Hospital. E. Brooklyn and Bushwick Dispensary. Clubs : Hamilton, Hanover ( Brooklyn), City (N. Y. City ). Address: 21 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


BATTERSHALL, Fletcher Williams:


Lawyer. author: b. Ravenswood, N. Y .. 1-16: s. Rev. Walton W. Battershall: rd. Albany Acad. ; grad. Cornell: m. 1-97. Maude Goodrich Fiero. Studied law and admitted to N. Y. bar. Author: A Daughter of This World; Mists; Bookbinding for Bibliophile's. Lecturer Albany Law Sch. ; deputy Supreme 1


Clergyman: b. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1840; s. Ludlow Andrew and Eustatia ( Ward) Bat- tershall: grad. Kimball Union Acad .; studied two years at Troy Univ., and two years at Yale, graduating A. B., 1864; studied for Episcopal ministry under Rev. Henry C. Potter: grad. Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City. 1866 (D. D) .. Union, 1-7); m. Oct. 13, 1564. Anna Davidson Williams (died Sept. 25. 1872); children: Fletcher Williams, Cornelia Smith (m. Dr. Harry Seymour Pearse ). Annie Davidson (m. Russel Agnew Griffin). Ordered dencon, June 16, 1865; ordained priest, Nov. 30, 1-66; ass't minister Zion Ch., N. Y. City. 1-69-74; since Aug. 1, 1874, rector St. Peter's Ch., Albany, N. Y. Since 1575 continuously mem. Dioresan B'd Mis- sions, and delegate to Gen. Conv., Episcopal Ch. Archdeacon of Albany since 1902: was trustee Hobart Coll. about twenty years. Author: Interpretations of Life and Re. ligion, 1597: also wrote the chapter on -11- bany, in Historie Towns of the Middle States: also contb'r to N. Am. Review and other periodicals. He delivered baccalaureate Sermons before Hobart. Union, and Trinity colleges, Address : Albany, N. Y.


BATTERSON, James Goodwin:


Insurance, granite contractor; ৳. Hart- ford, Conn., Aug. 30, 1>55; s. James G. and Eunice (Goodwin) Batterson; ed. Cheshire Mil. Acad. and Williams Coll. Resident director in N. Y. of Travelers' Ins. Co .: pres, and director Hartford Investment Corp'n, New England Granite Works, Iron Tire Pneumatic Wheel Co .; gon. me'r Travelers' Indemnity Co., Hartford, Conn. ; director Batterson and Eisele Corp'n: pres. and director Rutherford Wheel Co .: director Am. Combustion Co .; trustee Cheshire Mil. Nead. Mrm. Merchants' Ass'n, N. Y. Zoul. Soc. Clubs: S. Anthony, N. Y. Athletic, Delta Psi (N. Y. City) ; Country ( Lake- wood) : Fox Hills Golf, New Haven Coun- try, Ekwanok Country, Atlantie City Coun- try. Address: 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City. BATTIN, John Edmund:


Clergyman ; grad. Nashotah Theol. Sem., B. D. 151, Ordered dracon in Episcopal ministry by Bishop Jackson, 1851, and priest by Bishop Kemper. 1852; ass't St. Paul's U'h, Milwaukee, Wis., 1:51-32; Painesville, Ohio, 1-5251; Trinity Ch .. Luwville, N. Y .. 1851-56; Trinity Ch., Canaspraga, N. Y., 1856- 59; Sodus, N. Y .. IND-67: St. John's Ch., N. Y. City, St. Mark's Ch., Candor, N. Y., 1-67-70; l'nion, Broome Co., N. Y., 1-51-2; since 1-2 rector St. Clement's Ch., Wethers- field Springs, N. Y. Address: Wethers- field Springs, N. Y.


BATTLE, George Gordon:


Lawyer: b. in N. C., Ort. 26, 1868; s. Turner Wistvay and lavinia Bassett ( Daniel) Battle; ed. Hanover Acad., Va., l'hiv. of N. C., Univ. of Va., M. 1., 19-4; m. Richmond, Va., April J2. 1-OS. Martha Bagby, d. George W. and Eury Parke (Chamberlayne) Bagby. Ass't dist. att'y, 1-02 4 ;: then member of firm of Werks, Battle & Marshall, and afterward of present law firm of Battle & Marshall, engaged in


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in 7th Regiment, N. G. N. Y., retiring 1-96. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Iss'n l'ar City of N. Y. Mem. Southern Soc., North Carolina Soc., The Virginians. Clubs: Calumet, Manhattan, Feneca. Residence : Ilv E. 16th St. Address: 37 Wall St., N. Y. City.


BAUDER, D .:


Sec, and treas. Pleasant Valley Wine Co. ; b. in Town of Palatine, Montgomery Co., N. Y., July 17, 3536; s. James and Katharine Bander; ed in common schools; in. 1st, Utica, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1558, Sosan F. Stickney; 2d, Rheims, N. Y., June 14, 1577, Kate C. Champlin; children: George 1859, Arthur D., b. 1869, Charles C. W., b. 1874, James C., b. 1>82. Sec. and treas. Pleasant Valley Wine Co .; pres. Bank of Hammonds- port, N. Y. ; postmaster at Rheims, N. Y., 1.70.1905; pres, Pleasant Valley Cemetery .Iss'n. Served as Ist. lieut. N. G. N. Y., 1-64. Republican: Episcopalian. Clubs: Manhat- tan (N. Y. City), Corning. Address: Rheims, Steuben Co., N. Y.


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Lawyer; b. Piermont, Rockland Co., N. Y., Jan. 13, 1883; s. I'rederick W. and Lavimia (Ackerman) Bauer; ed. local free schools, Nyaek High School and Columbia Univ. Law School; unmarried. Engaged in practice of law at Sparkell, N. Y., being senior member uf firm of Bauer and Magee, a well-known firm of lawyers in Rockland Co. See. and treas. Galvinie Bronze Co .; pres. Areade Co. of America, treas. J. J. Gasell, Inc., sec. St. Nicholas Av. Garage, Inc., officer of the Rock- land Co. Agricultural and Horticultural Ass'n. l'rominent in local polities, nominated in fall of 1907 ns Republican candidate for jus- tice of the peace in home town. In a total vi about 3,000 votes defeated all other candi- dates by a wide margin in district normally Democratic. Republican. Protestant, Mem. of The Lincoln Fellowship, Am. Soc, of Curio Collectors ( officer ), Rockland Co. Bar Ass'n, and numerous other learned, patriotic and scientific societies. Odd Fellow, Mason, etc. Mem. Town Buard (or Council) of Orange. town, Rockland Co., N. Y .; ex-oficio as jus- tive and magistrate; also of Board of Health of Orangetown. Address: Piermont, N. Y. BAUERBERG, Paul John:


Physician; b. City of Krasnoyarsk, Si- beria, Russin, 15/2; s. John and Fannie Ballbinder) Bauerberg: grad. Imperial Russian Gymnasium, Krasnoyarsk, Siberia ; 3 years' course in Imperial Univ. of Tomsk. Siberia: 2 years' course in and grad. N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., Is0: m. Brooklyn, 1896, Dr. Anna B. Jacobson (D. D. S.) ; children ; Lula Katherine, b. 1997, Iris Vesta, h. J'"wi. Expelled from Russian Univ. for revolutionary tendencies, 1-95. Traveled through Russia and Germany through the following year. After arrival in N. Y. joined N. Y. Univ., and after graduating settled in Yonkers, N. Y. Radical revolu. Tonist while in Russia. Since arrival in 1. S., became a Socialist, being a member of the Socialist Party since its inception ; first charter mem. in N. Y. City of that or- monization. Occupied different positions in it, such as State delegate to State Commit- tee and delegate to conventions of 1002, 1003,




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