Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 30

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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Lawyer: b. Englewood, N. J., Pcb. 14. 1571; s. George W. and Margaret E. ( Dom- inick) Betts; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B. (cum laude), 1-02. A.M., 1-95; m. Troy. N. Y., Nov. 2, 1:03. Mary Joward Hall. Engaged in practice of law from 195: mrul. law firm Hunt, Hill & Betts. Director Beers Realty Co .. Nat. Inspection & Andit Co .. Irving Improvement ''o. (see. ). Ilas tray- chal over U. S from New York to San Francisco, also through the Canadian North West; and five times through Great Britain and the Continent of Europe. Delegato from Maritime Law Ass'n of U. S. to Internat. Maritime Law Conference, Hamburg, Ger many, Sept . 1902. Episcopalian. Rerrea- I tions: Riding, tennis, golf. Clubs: Lawyers.


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BEYER


wood, N. J. Address: 165 Broadway, N. Y. | 1302, including 1-tracking N. Y. Div., draw. City.


BETTS, James Albert :


Jurist; b. Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y., Mar. 18, 1-53; s. Isaiah and Margaret .1. ( Hors) Betts; ed. in Fuiton Co. public schools and grad. State Normal Sch., Al- bany, N. Y., is;5; m. Kingston, N. Y., Ort. 16, ISsi, Frances M. Hill. Taught dist. school in Saratoga Co., 1571.73. and was prin. cipal of public school, Kingston, N. Y., 1875 77; law student and law clerk, 1877-80; pras- tised law nt Kingston, N. Y., from Is ). Was sec. Civil Service Comm's, N. Y. State, 1883.51; mem. B'! Ed'n, Kingston, N. Y., 1885-95; Clerk Pd. Supervisors, Vister Co., 1890-91; surrogate Ulster Co., 1892-98; elected, IN05, for term ending Der. 31, 1912, to present position as justice Supreme Court of N. Y., from 3d Indicial brist. Democrat. Baptist ; trustee Kingston Bap- tist Ch. Pres. Kingston Savings Bank; v .- p. City Hosp. ( Kingston) ; trustee Wilt- wyck Rural Cemetery director Old Senate House Ass'n, Pine Hill Water Co. Address: Kingston, N. Y.


BETTS, Judson Allerton:


Lawyer; b. Gayhead, Greene Co., N. Y .; s. Cyrastus and Maria ( Allerton) Betts; ed. in common district school; m. Green- ville, N. Y., Nov. 8th, 15/2, Harriet E. Web- ber; children: Orie B., b. 1s73, Clara W., b. 175, Anna Phebe, b. Ist, Lee F., h. Is79. Held office of assessor 3 years; clerk B'd Sepervisors of Greene Co., 7 years; county treas. 1899 1904; elected in 1907, for third term. Served 7 years in 16th Separate Co. N. G. N. Y. Director Catskill National Bank ; trustee Catskill Building and Loan Ass'n. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mem. Knights of Pythias. Club: Rip Van Winkle ( Catskill). Address: Catskill, Greene Co., N. Y.


BETTS, Samuel Rossiter:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 5, 1854; s. George Frederie and Ellen Porter Betts; grad. Yole Coll., A.B., 1875, Columbia Coll., LL.B., 197; ummarried. Senior mem. firm of Betts, Sheffield, Bentley & Betts; special- ty, patent law. Director in various corp'ns, U. S. comu'r Southern Dist, of N. Y., Meu. N. Y. Bar Ass'n. Republican. Trustee N. Y. Inst'n for Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. Mem. Am, Mesrum Nat. History (life mem.), Met. Museum of Art, Loyal Legion. N. Y., Zool. Soc. (life mem), Soc. Colonial Wars ( life mem. ), Tons of Revolution (life mem), Snc. War of 1-13. Clubs: Union, Cen- tury, University, Yale, Players, Lawyers. Residence: 102 Madison Av. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.


BEUGLER, Edwin James:


Civil eng'r; b. Withamsport, Pa., Feb. 28, 1×69: s. James M. and Catherine E. ( McCol- lum) Bengler: grad. Williamsport High Sch. (2d honor). ]>>>; student Lowell lust. ( Bos. ton). 1MG-49; m. Philadelphia, Pa .. Oct. 21, 1-91, Helen E. White: chibiren: Dorathy. b. 1:93. Helen, b. 1-95, Isabel, h. EMM, With Bloomburg & Sullivan R. h. (Pa.), on rail- road operation and engineering, Ises 90; ass't eng'r Philadelphia & Reading R. R .. on railroad construction and maintenance, 1-9. 93: ass't eng'r N. Y., New Haven & Hart- ford R. K., on railroad construction, 1-43.


bridge at Norwalk River, Back Bay Station (Boston), extension of Providence Div. to South Station, and rolling lift draw at Ft. Point Channel; resident eng'r The Boston Terminal Co., in charge of maintenance and eng'ring dep ts, 1902-05; since 1905, civil enger Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co., on general eng'ring projects. Independent in politics. Presbyterian, Meol. Ani. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Boston Soc. of Civil Eng'rs, Canadian Soc. of Civil Eng'rs. Resideure : 440 Rielnuond Av., South Orange, N. J. Ad- dress : 10 Bridge St., N. Y. City.


BEUTENMULLER, William:


Entomologist; b. lloboken, N. J., March 31, 1s64; edneated in public and private schools, N. Y. City. Curator Dep't of Ento- mology, Am. Museum Nat. History since 15-0. Author of works on Butterflies and Moths, and of many contributions in entomology to scientific journals. Mem. N. Y. Entomol. Soe. (pres., 1900-01), and editor of its Jour- nal, vols. I-XI. Mem. Torrey Botanical Club. Address: American Museum Natural History, N. Y. City.


BEYEA, James Louis:


Physician ; b. Goshen, Orange Co., N. Y., .July 2, 1-37; s. Samuel and Sarah ( Shaw) Beyen; ed. Farmers' Hall Lead., Goshen, N. Y., N. Y. Homwopathic Med. Coll., M.D., 1-80; m. Madison Sq. Presbyterian Church, June 22, 1903, Frances A. Weston. Engaged in practice in N. Y. City, from 'lss0. Enlist- ed in ith Reg't N. Y. State Militia in 1961 to go to Washington at first call from Presi- dent Lincoln; went to California by steamer, 1-62; was taken by Alabama, Dec. 4, 1:02: reached San Francisco, Calif., at end of Dec., 1862: went to Mexico in Left; was aide- de-camp to Gens. Allen and Cobb in Nat. Guard of Calif,, returned to New York, Ist: has been in Nat. Guard more than 25 years in N. Y. and Calif., having joined K Co., Tta Reg't, in 1s61; after an absence of 14 years returned to same Co., and holds medal 'fr lung and faithful service. Went to Europe in 1903, visiting England, Norway to North Cape, Sweden, Finland, St. Petersburg to Mosenw, Warsaw, Vienna, Budapest, Venice, l'aris. Republican: mem. 27th Dist. Re- pubhean Club. Elder of University Place Presbyterian Church; mem. Presbyterian I'mion; director Christian Home for Intem- perate Men, Chester Crest, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Mom. N. Y. County Med. Soc., Chiron Club, Lafayette Post, No. 140, G. A. R. Ad- dress: The New Weston, 49th St. and Mad- ison Av., N. Y. City ..


BEYER, Henry Gustav:


Med. inap. U. S. N .. b. Ernstthal, Saxony; s. Carl and Wilhelmina ( Scheibe) Beyer; grad. M.D., N. Y. City. 1576. M. R. C. S., London, 1-1, Ph. D .. Johns Hopkins Univ., IST: in. Portland, Me., I>>0. Harriet Brown Wowrott ; children : George Wescott. b. 1-2, Henry Gustay, Jr., b. 1 ~~ 5; grandchildren : Elizabeth. h. 100G, Henry Gustay IFI, b. 1908. Served at Naval Hosp., Brooklyn, 176 77. in monitor Passair. 1-77: training-ship Ports- month. 1-27.59: U. S. roeriving-ship Colorado, N. Y. City. 1-79 $0; special duty, Washington. D. ( .. 1-41 2; enast survey steamer Blake, 1-83. 1; special duty at Smithsonian Inst'n,


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1881-87; U. S. flagship Trenton, 1887-SS; train. ing-ship Portsmouth, 1889; Yantie, training- ship 1889-91; promoted to surgeon, May 19, 1893: at Naval Acad. Oct., 1991; U. S. S. Raleigh, 1896, U. S. 8. Newark. 1896-99; U. S. S. Amphitrite, 1997-99; U. S. R. S. Wabash, 1899; Prairie, Nov., 1901-03; mem. B'd of Barracks, 1903-04; mem, special commission sent to England and Germany to study the sanitary features of naval barracks; instr. in Ilygiene at Naval Med. Sch., Washington, D. C., 1903-05; official U. S. delegate. Internat. Congress for Tuberculosis, Paris, Oct. 2-7, 1905; Internat, Congresses; Stockholm, anti- alcoholic, 1907, Amsterdam, Neurology and Psychiatry. Aug, 1907. Berhn. Hygiene and Demography, Sept., 1907, and Rome, Physical Therapeutics, Oct. 1907; fleet surgeon C. S. Asiatic Fleet, 1905-07; now chm'n of Commit. tee on Exhibitien. Internat. Congress on Tuberculosis. Republican. Protestant. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Am. Physiol. Soc., Ass'n Pathologists and Bacteriologists, m. Public Health Ass'n, Ass'n Mil. Surgeons of U. S .; eorr. mem. Internat. Ass'n for Pre- vention of Tuberculosis. Clubs: Botolph ( Boston ), Metropolitan ( Washington). Ad- dress: Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C.


BICKHAM, Warren Stone:


Surgeon; b. Shreveport. La .. Aug. 23, 1801; s. Dr. Charles Jasper and Annie Augusta (Gray) Biekham; prep. ed'n in acads. of Univ. of the South (Sewanee, Tenn, ) and Univ. of La., until les2; grad, Med. Dep't Tulane Univ. of La.,- Phar M., M.D., - . 15:6; Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ. ), M.D .. 1857; post-grad. study at N. Y. Poly- technic, and in London; m. London, 1-95. Flora Sabina Brandon. Practised as sur- geon at New Orleans; was interne and later visiting" surgeon, Charity Hosp., New Or- lean6; located in-N. Y. City, un practice of surgery. Instr. surgery Post-grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp .; ass't instr. operative sur- gery, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City; instr. surgery. N. Y. Polyclinic. Was vis- iting surgeon Northwestern Dispensary, now surgeon Manhattan State Hosp. Author of text-book on Operative Surgery, and numer- ous contributions to med. journals on sur- gical topics. Episcopalian. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc .. N. Y. Co. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Ass'n of Greater N. Y., Coll. Phys, and Sorg. Alumni. Clubs: Union League. N. Y. Athletic. Ad- dress: 448 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


BICKMORE, Albert 11 .:


Securities: b. Martinsville, Me., 1:09: s. William Il. and Margaret A. (Martin ) Bick- more; grad. Colby Univ., A.B., 140; m. Camden, Me., Oct. 2. 1901. Myrtle L. French. Senior mem. firm of A. H. Bickmore & Co .. bankers. Director Nat. Light, Ileat & Power Vo., Atlantic Shore Line R'y, Union Sorur- ities Co. (pres. ), Taylorville Gas and Electric Co .. Pana Gas and Electric Co., Marshall Gas and Electric Co., Lexington Gas and Electric Co., City Gas and Electric Co, of Paris, Jor- seyville Illuminating Co., Charleston Humi- nating Co., Hoosick Falls Illuminating t'a,, Bennington Electric Co., Springfield Coal Min- ing Co. Republican, Mem. Delta l'psilon fraternity. Phi Beta Kappa. Recreation:


Yachting. Clubs: Union League, St. Nich- olas, City. Graduates, Lawyers, Indian Hat- bur Yacht, Atlantic Yacht. Residence: Son W. Fist St. Address: 30 P'ine St., N. Y. City. BICKMORE, Albert Smith:


Naturalist, educator, prof. emeritus Dep't Public Instruction, Am. Museum Natural History in N. Y. City; b. St. George. Me. Mar. 1, 1839; s. John and Jane ( Seavey ) Dickmore; grad. Dartmouth Coll., 1500; studied with Prof. Louis Agassiz, 1860-64; grad. Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard Univ .. B.S., 1961; Ph.D. Hamilton Coll., 1:49: Dartmouth, Je96; LL.D. Colgate .Univ., 1903: m. N. Y. City, Dec. 16, 1573, Charlotte .A. L'ruce. His father, who was a sen captain and shipbuilder, took him to Bordeaux. France, at the age of eight, and this voy- age inspired him with love for a life of travel and the study of nature. When pur- suing his studies under Prof. \ Agassiz, he became assistant in the Museum at Can- bridge and went to Bermuda to collect for that institution, 1802; served in 44th Mass. Vols., Oct. 22, 1862, to June 18, 1863, most of time in N. Carolina. Traveled in Malay Archipelago and Cochin China, through the interior of China and in Japan, and came back by the Amoor River and over Siberia to Moscow, St. Petersburg, Berlin, London, and New York; trip lasted from Jan., letij, to Dec., Ist (3 years less 20 days) and the distance traveled over was 44,000 miles. Became prof. natural history, Madison (now Colgate) Univ., 1sos. Aided Am. Museum of Natural History in procuring its charter in Aprři. 1:69, first sup't of the Museum, 1869- SI; prof. in charge Dep't of Public Instrue- tion of the Museum, 1s>1-1904; now prof. emeritus. Traveled at his own expense gathering data and photographic illustrations ior lectures as far as the Ilawaiian Islands and through all the countries between the North Cape, the Straits of Gibraltar and the First Cataract of the Nile, averaging, from 1-95 to 1901, twelve thousand miles a year. Flas delivered at the Museum, under aus- pires of the State sup't of public instruction. to frarhers of the free public schools, and on holidays to all citizens, 418 lectures with average attendance of 900, upon 213 different subjects relating to geography and natural history. A selection of these lectures has ben repeated in the cities and in each village of 5,000 or more population in State uf N. Y. Author: Travels in the Eastern Archipelago; also prepared descriptions of his various journeys fur Annual Reports of State Dep't of Ed'n, 18 4.1904. Fellow .1. A. A. S., Sor, of Naturalists, Geol. Soc. of America, Aun Gong. Soc., N. Y. Acad. Si- ences; life fellow Royal Geog. Soc., Lon- don. Trustee Am. Museum Natural His- tory, Colgate I'niv., Vassar Coll, and Mad- ison Av. Baptist Church. Address: Ameri- ran Masoma of Natural History, With St. and Central Park West, N. Y. City.


EICKNELL, Engene Pintard :


Foreign banking: b. Riverdale-on-Hudson ; s. Joseph Jushs and Maria Theresa iPierre- pont ) Bicknell: paternal aurestor, Joha l'in- tard, was founder N. Y. Hist. Soc. ; a mater- nal aner ,tor, Rov. James Pierrepont, was a founder of Yam Coll .: Roy. Charles Inglis, Tory rector of Trinity Ch., was a great-


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BIERCK


uncle; connected with the Pierreponts, Jays, t \rad. and Columbia Coll. (all N. Y. City), Constables, Me Vicars, etc. : m. Riverdale on- LI.B., 1-71; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 29, 1875, Myra Ellen Field; children : Franklin, Jr., MIyra Ellen (wife of Clarence C. Mckib- hin). Practising law in N. Y City from graduation. Pres. and gen counsel Consoli- dated Copper Co. of Va., Alfred H. Smith Jewel Ch., Pacific Electric Co., Loderer Amusement Co., Imperial Theater Co .. United Toilet Goods Co., John C. Fisher Co., Con- Iludson, Oct. 9, 1901, Edith Babcock; chil- dren : Eleanor Franklin, b. 1313, Edith Evelyn, b. 1906. Engaged in foreign banking ; Tem. firm of Jobu Munroe & Co. of N Y. City and nf Munroe & Co., Paris. Mem. various scientific and natural history societies; one of founders and former pres. Hinnwan Soc. of N. Y .; a founder and fellow Am Oni .. thologists' Union. Author of occasional re- views and of numerous papers on natural his. tory, especially ornithology and systematic 1 botany. Residence: Woodmere, L. I. Ad- dress : 30 Pine St., N. Y. City.


BIEDERBICK, Henry:


U. S. Customs Service; b. Waldeck, Ger- many, Jan. 25, 1550; s. Christian Fr. and Friederike ( Pohlmann) Biederbick; ed. pub- lic school, Fuldner Inst., etc .. in Waldeck; studied pharmacy and chemistry; m. Brook- lyn, N. Y., May 20, 1 -- 6, Angusta Lehmann ; children: Jeannette and Marguerite, twins b. 1891, Ruth Fredericke, b. 1900. Apothe- cary in Germany; immigrated to U. S. Isit; served on Lady Franklin Bay (Grecly Aretic) Expedition as hospital steward apd ass't to the naturalist, Iss1-84: since 1; in I. S. Customs Service at N. Y. City. Wrote "The Musk-Ox." in The Big Game of North America (1590): ""Polar Hospitals"' in the White World (1902), Mem. Polar Star Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., Nat. Geog. Sne,, Arctic Club, Explorers' Club, honur- ary mem. Polar Research Club, Philadelphia, and other clubs and societies. Residence : 132 Ogden Av., Jersey City, N. J. Address: U. S. Custom llouse, N. Y. City.


BIELBY, Isaac P .:


Lawyer; b. Oriskany, N. 1., Mar. 11, 1517; S. Thomas Picton and Christy 1. ( Prudames) Bielby; ed. dist. school, Cun- ningham's Select School, Whitestown Sem., and Madison Univ .; m. Anna E. Ilewett, of I'tica, N. Y. Enlisted as drummer in Civil War, 1801, at a little over Il years of age, in 2d N. Y. Vol. Art'y, transferred. 1803. to 14th N. Y. Heavy Art'y. Admitted to bar, 1-45: was counsel for Sheriff's Dep't, Oneida County, 25 consecutive years ( Conk- ling Republican) ; judge of Municipal Court : school trustee; mem. Town and lhealth Boards. Attorney of Sor. for Prevention Cruelty to Animals, Independent Republi- van; delegate to many conventions. Served in National Guard and on Division Staff. with rank of lieut.colonel. Pres. Veterans of Civil War; ass't adj .- gen. on Gen. Grant's staff, Bays in Blue. Mem. Law Ass'n, Bar of Oneida County (librarian, Ang., 1001). Presbyterian; for years local sve. Y. M. C. A .; strong temperance au- vocate. Author: Text book on Sheriffs; Ilistory of Officers of Oneida County: His- tary of City of Utich: Poems (book) : alen other publications. Mem. Good Tempdars. G. A. R. Masonic lanlies, Order of Patern Star, Amaranth: wrote ritual of Order of the Empyrean, Club: Reform, Address: Court House, Utica, N. Y.


BIEN, Franklin:


Lawyer: h N. Y. City. Jan. 23, 1953; 8. Julius and Fannie ( Lichtenstein ) Bien, of Berlin, Germany; ed. public schools, Free | tions;


solidated Bakers Chocolate Co., Lincoln Surety Co., W. E, Naukeville Consolidated AAttractions. Chm'n of important commis- sions in City of N. Y., including the Hall of Records, 11th Ward Park, Rapid Transit from 122d to 110th Sis .; docks. school houses and streets openings. Revised the Code of Civil Procedure to conform to the rons alidation of the courts in N. Y. State in 1-96. Counsel to corporations here and abroad cineInding the Heinze Copper Com- panies nutil 1007): Commissary on, colonel's staff, 5th Reg't N. Y. Militia, 1576. Demo- crat. Mem. Madison Sq. Presby'n Church. Mum. N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Columbia Coll. Alumni (class le74) ; Professor Dwight Alumni. Mem. Nat. Horse Show Ass'n, Met. Museum of Arts. Mason 32º; judge advocate Columbian Commandery, K. T. Clubs: Manhattan, Green Room, Hammer, Sagamore, Englewood Field. Brooklyn Yacht. Address: 5 Beekman St., N. Y. City.


EIERBAUM, Christopher Henry:


Consulting eng'r: b. in lowa, 1864; s. J. Christopher and Florence M. Bierbaum ; grad. Cornell Univ., M. E., 1spl. Was four years instr. mech. en,'ring at Cornell Univ. ; traveled in Europe, 1-01, studying systems of technical education. Engaged since I as consulting eng'r; perfected and patented several mechanical and metallurgical proces- seS. Pres. Am. Antimony Co .; v. p. and consulting eng'r Lumen Bearing Co .: pres. Robson Smelting Co. Life mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eug'rs: mem. Verein Deutscher In- genieure. Am. Electrochemical Soc. Recrea- tion: Riffe shooting: credited with several fine scores in competitions. Club: Uni- versity ( Buffalo). Address: Prudential


Didy., Buffalo, N. Y.


EIERCK. Albert B .:


Accountant, auditor; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Ort. 9. 1-67; s. Julius and Emma ( Wilkin- son ) Bierek: ed. N. Y. Univ .; m. New York, 1-7. Frances Victoria Hart; one daughter. Beatrice. b. 1oss. In charge of lighterage. N. Y. Harbor. for Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co., 1 -**; traveling agent, Northern Pacific R. K., in Far West, 1-9; auditor Prospect Park & Coney Island R. R., 190; auditor Long Island R. R. from 1-92; also auditor Montauk Steamboat Co., Lt'd; gen. audi- tor N. Y. & L. I. Traction Co., L. I. Ilec. R'. Director Atlantic Av. Elevated l'y, Huntington R R. L. I. R. R .. North Shore Branch, Montauk Steamboat Ca., Montank Water Co., N. Y. & Rockaway Bruch R's, N. V., Brooklyn & Manhattan Beach K's. Organ Electric N'y: also v.p. and prof. post graduate course, N. Y. School af Arepunts, . Certified publie accountant. under laws of State of N. Y. Independent


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Transportation, Garden City. Garden City, L. 1., N. Y. Address: | 1906) ; Auburn Theol. Sem., 1868; m. Auburn, N. Y., June 24, 1808, Katharine Huntington; BIERHOFF, Frederic: living children : Mrs. Rev. Dr. James B. Surgeon; b. N. Y. City; s. Joseph and Julia (Lilienfeld ) Bierhoff; ed public and private schools, N. Y. City; Coll. City of N. Y., class of 's for 3 years; Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia), M.D., 1-$9; post grad. study Univ. of Berlin, Germany 1894 and 1898-1900; unmarried. House surgeon Man- hattan Dispensary and Hosp., Is:9-90; resi- dent physician, Sanitarium for Hebrew chil- dren, 1-92-93; clinical ass't, Dep't Pedia- tries, Vanderbilt Clinic, 1>90-98: first ass't treas. Berliner Allgemeine Poliklinik, 1-98-1000; at- tending surgeon Dep't of Urology, German Rodgers, Harriet Williams Bigelow, Ph. D), Ruth T. Bigelow, M. Huntington Bigelow. Pastor Presbyt'n Ch., Fayetteville, N. Y., 4 years; Cong'l Ch., Pitcher, N. Y., 5 years; Memorial Presby'n Ch .. Utiea, N. Y., sinre 1×77. Has traveled in Europe, Brazil, Japan, China, and the Philippines. Republican : Presby'n; stated clerk Presbytery of Utira for 25 years; moderator Synod of N. Y. 1904. Honorary mem. Bacon Post, G. A. R., Utica : sec. Utica Humane Soc .: Oneida Co. Bible Soc .: trustee llome for Homeless, Utien; director Auburn Theol. Sem .; librarian Oneida Ilist. Soc. Address : 95 State St., Utica, N. Y.


Dispensary : attending surgeon Dep't of Genito-Urinary Diseases, West Sido Ger- min Dispensary: prof. genito-urinary dis- eases, N. Y. School of Clinical Medicine. Served as private, &th Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1880: promoted to left general guide, later sergeant-major, Sth Battalion; promoted tu battalion quartermaster and 1st lieut. Full and honorable discharge, on physical disa- bility, 1893. Independent in politics. Fel- low Acad. of Medicine; corresponding mem. l'Association Francaise d'Urologie: mem. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Urologie; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., German Med. Ass'n. etc. Recreations : Travel. fishing. Club: The Lambs. Address: 53 E. 5&th St., N. Y. City.


BIGAREL, Prank D .:


Physician and surgeon: b. Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., .N. Y., Ang. 16, 160; s. Christopher and Samantha ( Pike) Bigarel ; ed. Ives Sem., Antwerp, N. Y., Albany Med. Coll., M. D., 1900, being pres. graduating class; m. Antwerp. N. Y., 1>$4, Almeda Read; one son: Claude-F., b. 18-7. En- gaged in medical practice, Port Leyden. N. Y., since graduation. Pres. N. Y. Tablet Co .; director Port Leyden Building and Im- provement Co. Pres. Village of Port Leyden, to which office has been elected four times ; has been twice nominated for member of Assembly in Lewis Co. ; mem. B'd Ed'n, Port Leyden. Mem. Lewis Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc. Recreations: Hunt- ing, fishing. An instructive and alle pub- lie speaker, often giving addresses on various topics. Mem. Knickerbocker Club, Port Leyden. Address: Purt Leyden, N. Y.


BIGELOW, Clarence O. :


Chemist; b. Warwick, R. I., Nov. 20. 1851; 8. William Marlin and Margaret Catharine (Dye) Bigelow; ed. public schools of Mass. : m. N. Y. City, Sopt. 7, 196, Grave Bird White. Pres. N. Y. State B'd of Pharmacy : v .. p. West Side Savings Bank; treas, and trustee Dep't of Pharmacy, Columbia Cuiv. Has traveled over U. S. extensively, also made several European trips covering nearly all Continental countries and Great Britain. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Sons of Revolution. Mason (past master). Recrea- tions: Golf, automobiling. Address : 121 W. S5th St., N. Y. City.


BIGELOW, Dana Williama:


Clergyman: b. Waterville, N. Y .. Nov. 27. 1843; s. Ilorare and Julia Ann (Porter) Bigelow: grad. Hamilton Coll., 1-05 (D. D., 1190G; Peare Given as the World Giveth, 122


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EIGELOW, Frank Barna:


Librarian; b. Amherst, Mass., Feb. 7, 1869; s. Orvis Furman and Mary Helen ( Pingry ) Bigelow: grad. Amherst Coll., .A. B., 1891. Ass't librarian Columbia Univ., 1892-96; librarian N. Y. Society Library from 1895. Pres. N. Y. Library Club, 1902-93; life meni- ber Am. Library Ass'n. Address: New York Society Library, 100 University Place, N. Y. City.


BIGELOW, John:


Lawyer. author; b. Maiden, Ulster Co., N. Y .. Nov. 23, 1817, grad. Union Coll., 1×35 (LL. D., Union, 1556, Racine Coll., 1586, Univ., City of N. Y .. 1889) ; m. Jeanie Poult- ney ; children: Poultney, Grace, John, Jr., Annie (Mrs. Butler K. Harding). Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1-39; insp. Sing Sing Prison, 1545-46; editor N. Y. Evening Post, 1849-61; U. S. consul to Paris, 1861-64; U. S. minister to France, 1-t1-67; src. of State for X. Y., 155-6; delegate of N. Y. Chamber nf Com- merre to meet delegates from Chambers of Commerce of Maritime Europe at . Paoa- ma on invitation of Count De Lesseps. President of first Panama Canal Co .; honor- ary mem. of N. Y. Chamber of Commerce; exerutor and trustee Samuel J. Tilden ; pres. Tilden Trust; pres. B'd of Trustees. N. Y. Public Library, Astor. Lenox and Tilden Foundations: first pres. N. Y. Law School; trustee N. Y. Metropolitan Museum of Art; mirm. Art Commi'n City of N. Y. Author: Jamiaien in 1:50, or The Effect of Sixteen Years of Freedom on a Slave Colony, 1:52; Life of Fremont, 1-6: Les Etats-Unis d'Amerique en 1-63 (Paris) ; The Wit and Wisdom of Haytiens, 186; Monograph on Molinos the Quietist, 18>2; France and the


Confederate Navy. 1>>8; Writings and Speeches of Samuel J. Tilden (2 vols. ), 1885; Life of William Cullen Bryant, 1-90; Life of Samuel J. Tilden (2 vols. ), 1:75; Life of Franklin (3 vols.); editor of complete Works of Franklin (10) vols. ) : The Mystery of Sleep. 1-97. translations of which have appeared in the French, German and Rus- sian languages: The Supreme Court and the Flertoral Commission-An Open Letter to the llon. Joseph H. Choate, 1903; Lest We Forget-Gladstone. Morley, and the Con- federate hoan of 1-3, n Ratification; The Useful Life a Crown to the Simple Life, 1905: Some Recollections of Edouard La- boulaye: Our Ex-Presidents, What Shall We do for Them, What Shall They Do for Us?




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