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Kerr & Co. Member Am. Soc. Civ. Eng'rs; | Columbia Coll. Club : Church. Residence : 24 E. isth S :. Address : 146 Broadway, N. Y. City.
member Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Technology ('lubs of N. Y. and Commonwealth Club, Montelair, N. J. Residence: 213 Park St., Montelair, N. J. Odice : 10 Bridge St., N. Y. City.
BOYD, John Dalzell:
Architect; b. N. Y. City, Junc 16. 1577; s. John and Mary E. Boyd: ed. Columbia Uriv. School of Architecture; grad. B.S .: won th .. silver medal awarded in the competition hohl by the Architectural League of N. Y. Sur draughtsmanship and design in Io00; ancien élève de l'Ecole des Beaux- Arts. Paris, 1905. In 1899 entered the office of Richard IT. Hent, architect where worked for two years: went to Paris to study architecture, 1001; entered Ecole Nationale et Speciale des Beaux-Arts, 1903; studied in the Atelier Douillar i-Thierry- Deglane, under M. Deglane, 1902-05: returned to N. Y. City, 1905, where has since prac- tised architecture: entered partnership with E. Lansing Satterlee, forming firm of Fatter- Ice & Doyd, 1008. Mem. Soc. of Beaux Arts Architects, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Club: Columbia University. AAddress : 3123
Broadway, N. Y. City.
BOYD, Robert Edward:
Registrar The Farmers' Loan and Trust Co .; b. N. Y. City. March 16. Ist1; son of David I. and Mary Boyd; father's family came to N. Y. City from Albany, about 1798; m. Martha Fouke Hastings (born Fouke) of Washington, D. C. Residence: 109 W. 21st St. Address: 20 William St., N. Y. City.
BOYD, Robert M., Jr .:
Lawyer; h Montclair, N. J., May 5, 1863; & Robert M. and Kate D. (Crane) Boyd; rrad. Yale. A.D .. 1-1: Columbia Law Sch., 1.L .. B., 1886; Columbia School of Polit. Sci- enre, M.A .; m. New London. Conn .. Oct. 26, 1-9. Edith Bancroft. Mem. har in N. Y. and N. J .: in practice of law in both States. Mem. of House of Assembly of N. J., 1901- 10: leader of majority (Republican) in Hunse, session of 1:03: pres. B'd Trustees Montclair Free Public Library. Director and counsel, Montelair Trust Co., Bloom- field Trust Co .; director Mantelair Club, Ine. Republican. Congregationalist. Mem. l'hi Delta Phi and P'si Upsilon fraternities. Mem. N. Y. Bar Ass'n (N. Y. City), Law- yers' Club of Essex County (N. J.). Rec- rratinn: Tennis. Address : 203 Broadway. N. Y. City.
BOYD, William A .: Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 25. 1511: s. John T. and Hannah Aznes (Shed) Royd; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1-1 (.A. M.): m. N. Y. City, April 16, 1573. Adeline Todd Spenight (deceased ) ; children: Adriine Virginia (wife of William West Shaw), Bea- trire Speaight, Addis Storm, Natalie Gra- hamn, Leuntine Augusta, Constance Channecy Quisevoort. Admitted to har, 1x2, and since practising law. Corporation att'y City of N. Y., 153.0. Private iIst Reg't, N. Y. State Militia in campaign of Istil, for pro- tration of the Capital. Washington: Ist lient. i'd Reg't. N. Y State Vols .. Pres, Veteran Iss'n, Fist Reziment, N. G. N. Y. 10005 07. Episcopalian. Mem. St. Nicholas Sor., N. Y. Bing. and Geneal. Soc,, Alumini Ass'n of
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BOYER, Norman:
Editer; b. Olney, Montgomery County, Md., June 28, 178; s. Emory R. and Josephine ( King ) Boyer; grad. Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 12001, attended Univ. of Md., 1901-02. With Baltimore Morning Herald, 1898-1992; lived in Mexico, 1902-13: ass't editor Sne. cess Magazine, 1905-07; how associate editor The Smart Set. Writer for various publica- tiuns on life in Mexico and France. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Maryland Soc. of N. Y., Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Club: Grad- untes. Address: Phi Sigma Kappa House, 417 W. 115th St., N. Y. City.
BOYESEN, Algernon:
Author: h. N. Y. City, Oct. 13, 1851; s. Hjalmar Hjorth (late Norwegian port and novelist and prof. Germanic literature, Co- jumhia Univ.), and Elizabeth ( Keen) Boye- sen ; ed. Columbia Univ., class of 1004 (did not complete course) ; played end ou 'Varsity Foot-ball Team: m. Pleasantville, N. Y .. Sept., 1903. Adelaide Mott Barelay. Man- aging editor Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1902. 03. Contributed short stories, poems, etc., to periodicals. First story published in Lippincott's Monthly, 1902. Author : Passion in A Suburb (play in one act), produced at Berkeley Lyceum, N. Y. City, Mar., 1904. Invalid, 1995-08, operated upon for appendicitis, unsnecessfulls, Sept., 1905. but successfully by Dr. W. T. Bull. May, 1900; has contracts for several plays, etc. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi. Lives half of each year in Paris and Rome. Chib : The Strollers (N. Y. City). Address: ''The Willows," Westbury, L. L., N. Y.
BOYESEN, Hjalmar Hjorth, 2d:
Lawyer editor, author; b. Ithaca. N. Y., July 7. 1-79; s. Hjalmar Hjorth and Eliza- beth Morris (Keen) Boyesen: grad. Colum- bin Coll .. A.B .. 1:000; Columbia Law School, I.L. B., 1901; unmarried. Associated in prae. tice with Sullivan & Cromwell, lawyers, since 1:04. Managing editor Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1900-03; editor Twentieth Century Magazine, 1903: associate editor Woman's Home Companion, 1905-06. Mem. Alpha Delta Phi Alumni Ass'n. Columbia I'niv. Demo- crat : Episcopalian. Recreations: Tennis, swimming. ruling. Club : Columbia I'ni- versity. Residence : Irvington-on- Hudson, N. Y. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.
BOYLE. Charles Cumberson:
Physician: b. N. Y. City. Feb. 19, 1931: s. Juhn Churchill and Anna Augusta (Cook ) Buyle: direct descendant of Course Stanton, who settled in N. Y. from the West Indies. whose great-granddaughter married in Trinity Church in 6704, Caleb Boyle whose son, Henry Titian Boyle, was Dr. Boyle's grandfather. on mother's side descendant of Cooks of Man- month County, N. J., and the Cumbersuns of Long Island, all ancestors in this country before the Revolution: o. in N. Y. City schools: grad N. Y. Homeopathic Colf and Hosp .. 1-7: m. N. Y. City, Ort. 13. 1- 1. Isa- brl Stacey Watkins: chillren: William Churchill Boyle (deceased), Stacey Watkins Boyle, M D. Engaged in practice as special- ist in diseases of the oye and car. Eye and
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ear surgeon to the N. Y. Ophthalmic Hosp., { tailed prof. mil. science and tactics, Mont- Metropolitan Hosp., Blackweil's Island Dep't elair Mil. Acad., Feb. 27, 1902. Address: Rowayton, Conn. of Charities; sec. of Med. D'd of the Metro- politan Ilosp. Served eight years in 7th BOYNTON, Charles Hemer: Reg't. N. G. N. Y. Republican; Episcopalian. Mein. Sons of Revolution through Nathaniel Holmes' great great grand-father. Residence : 243 W. 98th St. Office: 49 W. 37th St., N. Y. City.
BOYLE, John J .:
Sculptor: b. N. Y. City, Jan. 12, 1$51; s. Samuel and Catherine ( McAuley ) Boyle: ed. in public and private schools; learned trade of stone caiver; student of drawing, Frank- lin Inst. ( Philadelphia), 1873-74; student of anatomy and dissecting under Dr. W. W. Keen, Philadelphia ; studied at Acad. of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. 1575-76; Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1577-80; m. Philadelphia, 1-82, Elizabeth Carroll. Engaged as sculptor since 146; first big werk Indian Group, Lincoln Park, Chicago, lest; lived in Europe, Isst- si: excented group The Stone Age, for which received hon. mention Paris Salon, 1856, and which was placed in Fairmont Park, Phila- delphia, Iss7. Other prominent works; Bacon and Plato statues (rotonda Congres- sional Library, Washington ) ; Benjamin Franklin (in front of Philadelphia Post- office; replica erected in Paris, April, 1900, under auspices of French Gov't) ; besides hmmuerous busts, medallions, etc. Received medals fram Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris; World's Columbian Exp'n, Chicago, 1-23; l'an-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1901. Appt'd ineul. Art Comm'n Greater N. Y., Jan. I, 1906. Mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc. (s years of Exec. Council), Architectural League, N. Y. Vinhs: T Square ( Philadelphia) : National Arts (N. Y. City). Address: 251 W. olst St., N. Y. City.
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BOYLE, William Henry:
Colonel. U. S. A. (retired ) ; b. Bay Ridge, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1:36; ed. Abby's Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Univ. Louisville, Ky. Entered I'nion Army as 2d lieut., 5th N. Y. Art'y, Jan. 19, 1862; Ist fient., Dee. 27, 1Mil: mustered out, Mar. 9, 1-05; capt. 5th N. Y. Art'y, Mar. 25, 15, and major, May 20, 1-65; participated in battles at Harper's Perry, Piedmont, Lexington, Lynchburg.
salem, Snickers Gap, Winchester, Cedar Creek and Charleston, . Va., in Civil War; ennmissioned to regular service, I. S. ... , as 2d lieut., dd V. S. Inf., May 10, 1586; 1st lieut., Anz. 16, 1-67; capt., 21st Inf .. April 23, 1:5; major ith Inf .. Mar. 25. 1-9>; lieut. rol., 19th C. S. Inf., May 5, 1-29; ro- tired from active service, Nov. 13, 1900; pro-
moted col., U. S. A., retired, April 93. 1004. Was in fight with Apaches at Sycamore sanou, Aniz., May 30, 152 (recommended 1. Gen. Crook for brevet for distinguished : "intry ) : battles of Lava Beds against Mador Italians. Nov 20, 159, to June 1, 153 . einehed by Gen. Jeff. C. Divis, dep't round'r. for brevet for distinguished sery- 1 .. .. wearements with hostile Bannock and liente Indians at I'matilla Indian Ageney, fre, July 13, 1-5>: in battles from San Juan 11in. July 1, to surrender July 17. 198, in Cuba freesmoended for brevet); Guadalupe Rider aml Zapato Bridge, Luzon, P. L., June 11 13, 1-9 (recommended for brevet) ; de- 16%
Clergyman: b. Lake Side, Wayne Co., N. Y., Dec. 7, 168; s. Lorenzo K. and Harriet M. (Northrup) Boynton; grad. Brockport State Normal Sch., isso, Univ. of Rochester, A.B. ( Phi Beta Kappa), 1886, Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, B.D., 1989, N. Y. Univ., N. Y. City (post-grad.), Ph.D., 1889; m. June 1, 1892. Frances Howland Cogswell, d. Wil- liam F. and Martha ( Breck) Cogswell of Rochester, N. Y .; children : Richard, b. 1505, James Breck, b. 1No, Martha Cogswell, 1. 1904, Charles Francis, b. 1906. Prin. Macedon Arad., Macedon . Center, N. Y., 1>\0-22; curate Christ Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1889-90; rector St. Michael's, Geneseo, N. Y., since June, 1:00, Mem, Ecclesiastical Court, examining chaplain and deputy to General Cunvention, Diocese of Western . N. Y. Lecturer on liturgies and homiletics, De Lancey Divinity Sch. Trustee Cary Col. legiate Inst., Oakfield, N. Y. Pres. Country Parsons' Club; grand chaplain Gamma Sigma fraternity ; mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, F. and A. M. (past master) and Royal Arch Chapter. Traveled in Europe, summer of 1:0%. Attended Lambeth Conference of 1897 as chaplain to Bishop of Western N. Y. Ad- dress: Geneseo, N. Y.
BOYNTON, Edward Briggs:
Second v.p. Am. Real Estate Co .; b. Hartford. Conn., Oet. 28, 1-06; s. Henry Mat. thew and Lorena ( Briggs) Boynton; ed. public and high schools of Hartford, Conn. ; m. Nov. 9, Is. Jennie P. Sloane; one daugh. ter, Olive, b. 1-0. Engaged in real estate business from 1 96; since 1905, v .- p. and director Am. Real Estate Co. Councilman, 1897-99; alderman, 1-09-1901, Hartford, Conn .; grand regent of the grand council of Royal Arranum, State of Conn., 1994-03. Repub- lican. Baptist. Treas. Conn. Bapt. Ed'n Soc. Mem. St. John's Lodge, Masons: Washington Commandery, K. T .; Sphinx Temple (Shrine ) : B. H. Webb Council Ruyal Arcanum, all Hartford, Conn. Clubs: Dun- woodie Country, Hartford. Address: 527 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
BOYNTON, Frank David:
Sup't schools, Ithaca, N. Y .: b. Potsdam, N. Y., April 29, 1-03: 8. Franklin and Julina ( Ilayes) Boynton; grad. Potsdam State Nor- m.al, 1-57; Middlebury Coll. ( Vt. ), A.B., 1:01; Hamilton Coll., A M., 194; Syracuse Univ., D.Ped., 1:03; m. 1st, Potsdam, N. Y., June 21. 1-6. Flora E. White of Nicholville, N. Y. (died July 19, 1905); children: Frank David, Jr., and Barhara, twins, b. Feb. 14, 1.90. Paul White, h. Nov. 5, 1-97. Beatrice. b. Feb. 9. 1903; m. 2d, Nov, 29, 1906, Jane E. Williams, of Ithaca, N. Y. Principal Union School and Acad .. Webster, N. Y., 191-92; principal Ithaca Thigh School since 1-93; sup't Schools, Ithaca, since 1900, Chair- man of cinamitter from Associated Academie Principals of N. Y. State having in charge 1900 and jos editions of Regents' Syllabus: appointed by chancellor of Univ. of State of N. Y. to arrange suggested course of study for high schools of N. Y. State; mem. State Examination B'd since 1907. Director Ithaca
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Conservatory of Music. Trustee First M. when was invited to succeed his father as E. Church, Ithaca. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsi- lon fraternity, Am. Social Science Ass'n, Nat. Herbart Soc., Nat. Edn'l Ass'n, N. Y. State Council of Sup'ts, Academic Principals' Council; was pres. 1904-05, now life mem. und mem. Exec. Com., N. Y. State Teachers' Ass'n. Founder and editor N. Y. State Teacher, vols. 1, 2, 3. Anthor: Plane and Solid Geometry, 1900: Syllabus of Civics, 1901; Manual of Civics, 1902; School Civics, 1904; contributor to educational magazines. Clubs: Town and Gown, Country ( Ithaca). Address : Ithaca, N. Y.
BOYNTON, George Rufus:
Artist; b. Pleasant Grove, Wis., Oct. 16, 1961; s David and Julia ( Hancock ) Boyn- ton; ed. in Minnesota in high school and Normal Coll .; came to N. Y. City, 175, and attended the schools of the Nat. Acad. De- sign and Art Students' League, receiving Elliot silver medal, 1876: m. New Brighton, S. I., July S, 1906, Mary Ellicott Junius. l'ainted portraits of Gen. Frederick Dent Grant, Gen. Alexander S. Webb, Gen. Stewart L. Woodford. Gen. James Grant Wil- son, Gen. C. S. Roe, Commodore W. S. Alley, Commodore F. G. Bourne, Mrs. F. G. Bourne, Rear Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan, and others. Residence: New Brighton, S. I. Address: 55 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.
BOYNTON, Nehemiah:
Clergyman ; b. Medford, Mass., Nov. 21, 1556; s. Eleazar and Mary (Chadbourne) Boynton; grad. Medford Hich Sch., 1873, Phillips Andover Acad., 1955. Amherst Coll., A.B., 1879, D.D., 1-91; Andover Theol. Sem., 1882; m. July 5, 1882, Mary Ella Wilcox. Bos- ton. Ordained to Cong'l ministry, 15-2; for- merly preached in Baston; now pastor Clin- tou Av. Cong'l Ch., Brooklyn. Anther : Real Preaching. Clubs: Monday, Winthrop, Twentieth Century ( Boston ): University ( Brooklyn). Address: Clinton Av. Cong'l Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BOZEMAN, Nathan Gross:
Physician; b. Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 13, 1536; ed. Manhattan Coll., Seton Hall Coll., and schools in Coburg, Germany, and Vevay. Switzerland, 1873-77; grad. Univ. of Va., .A.B., 1557, Sheffield Scientific Sch .. Vale Univ., 1+2, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 15; m. 1989, Marion MeHlehry, of Madison, Ga. One of house staff of Woman's Husp., and last year of term. house surgeon; ilss't attending surgeon to Woman's . Ilosp., I-ss; outdoor visiting physician to French Hosp. and Instit'n, in Post Grad. Med. Sch .; now visiting gynecologist to St. Francis Hosp., in Jersey City, St. Mary's Hosp,, in Ha- boken, and consulting gynecologist to
Bayonne City Hasp .; conth'r to med. journals. Mem. State Med. Soc., County Med. Ass'n, County Med. Soc .. Woman's Hosp. Med. Sor .; Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n. Address: 162 E. TIst St., N. Y. City. BRACE, Charles Loring:
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sec. Children's Aid Soc. of N.Y. Under his administration the society has, since 1890, ex- pended $7,630,255.81 in improving conditions of the poor children of city ; during that time about 100,000 have been taught in Industrial Schools for poor children, about 60,000 home- less boys have been cared for in various newshuys' lodging houses and farm schools, and about 23,000 orphans have been received into homes of farmers in Western and South- ern States. Author of pamphlets, reports and addresses on the subject of the care of neglected children. Clubs: Century, City, Nation il Arts. Address: 105 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.
BRACE, James Henry :
Civil eng'r; b. Silver Creek, N.Y., Nov. 10, 1.70; s. James H. and Susan ( Rork) Brace; ed. public schools and Univ. of Wis., B.C.E., 1892; mu. Chicago, Sept., 1897, Frances Gem- mell. Engaged in practice as civil eng'r from 1-92; has held various eng'ring positions with State and Government comm'us and with pri- vate corp'ns continuously since graduation; now resident eng'r, East River Div., P'a., N. Y. & L. I. R.R. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Western Soc. Eng'rs. Mason. Club: Engi- ners (N.Y. City). Address: 315 E. 33d St., N.Y. City.
BRACKENRIDGE, William A.
Civil eng'r; began civil eng'ring practice on the surveys and construction of the ele- vated railway systems in N.Y. City, ISTG-20; resident eng'r in charge of surveys and con- struction, Western Division of Delaware, Lackawauna & Western K'y, 1880-82; prelumi- nary surveys and location of a proposed rail- road (which was not constructed) from N. Y. fity to Boston, 1ss2- 3; principal ass't eng'r Brooklyn Elevated R's, 15-383; in service of Long Island J'y Co., un rapid transit plans, improvements and betterments, 18-5-59; at- tended Internat. Com. of Civil, Mechanical and Mining Eng'rs at London, 1859, spending remainder of that year in investigation of im- portant eng'ring works on European Conti- nent; railroad comm'r of State of Connecti- cut, in connection with the elimination of grade crussings in city of Waterbury, Conn .; since 1991 engaged in general eng'ring prac- tice at Niagara Falls, N.Y., also until 100₺ eng'r in charge of water power development for the Niagara Falls Power Co. and its al- lied compames, and consulting eng'r Cana. dian Niagara Power Co. of Niagara Falls, Ont., Appt'd by Gov. Odell. Feb., 1901: mem. Advisory B'd Consulting Eng'r for the Im- provement of the State Canals. Address: Niagara Falls, N.Y.
BRACKETT, Byron Briggs:
Ilec. engineer; b. Ira, Cayuga, N.Y., Aug. 13. 1-15; s. James Henry and Helen M. ( Pierce) Brackeit; grad. Cazenovia Sum, Syracuse L'hiv. (commencement speaker ). . 1.B., 1500. A.M., 1:93; Johns llop. kins Univ., certificate of proficiency in elve. Phy ring. 1595; Ph. D., 1997: in. Washington, Je .. Dec. 5, 1900, Tilla Wilson: one >in : Richard Thomas, h. Mar. 9. 1903, Taught higher mathematics at Dickinson Sem. Wil-
See. Children's And Sue. : I. Dolbs Ferry. N. Y., June 2, 1:53; s. Charles L. and Letitia ( Neill) Brace; ed. Phillips Arad., Andover, Muss., Yale, (Scientific), Ph.B., 150; m. Dobbs Perry, Jan. 15, 1-3, Louise Warner; iliamsport, Pa., 2 years ; higher mathematics and five children. Engaged in railroad construc- mech draughting in Collegiate Don't Adel- tion as civil eng'r in Middle West until 1890, , phi Aced., one year; physics in Eastern Iligh
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Sch., Washington, D.C., 2 years; inste. ciec. | BRADBURY. Harry B .: eng'ring at Union Coll., one year; Rutgers Coll., 2 years; prof. physics and clec. ung'r- ing 1903-08, prof. elec. eng'ring since 19us, Clarkson Memorial Srh. of Technougy. In- spector torpedo cable for U.S. Army Eng'r Corps, labs; eng'r for Rowland Telegraphic Co., 1900-01, Independent Republican. Meth- odist, Asso. meni. Am. Inst. Elee. Eng'rs; mem. A.A.A.S., Soc Promotion Eng'ring Ed'n, Nat. Geog. Soc .: pres. St. Lawrence Co. Science Club. Mem. Delta Upsilon, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Recreation : Photography. Address: Porsuam, N. Y.
BRACKETT, Edgar T .:
Lawyer; b. Wilton, Saratoga Co., N.Y., July 30, 1833; s. William and Elisabeth A. (Sherman) Brackett; ed. Cornell Coll., Moont Vernon, Ia., A.D., 1st2; A.M., 1573: LL.D., 1.95; m, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Nov. : 2, 1>92, Emma Corliss; one son, Charles W., b. 1:33. Admitted to bar, 1st5. Senator 28th Senatorial Dist., 1:00-1907. Pres. Adirondack Trust Co .; Saratoga Gas. Electric Light & Power Co .; Security Steel and Iron Co. ; Schenectady Brick Co .; Sec. and treas. Clark Textile Co .; treas. Saratoga Textile Co .; di- rector G. F. Harvey Co., Congress Spring Co. (v .- p.), Saratoga Trap Rock Co. Republican. Methodist. Mem. N.Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Hist. Soc., Saratoga Club, Kings- bury Club, Sandy Hill, Glens Falls Club, Re- publican Club, N.Y. City. Trustee Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Ia., Saratoga Athenaum, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Address: Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
BRACQ. Jean Charlemagne :
Educator, editor: b. Cambrai, France, May 3, 1453; ed. in schools in France and at Bir- lington, Vt .; grad. MeGill Univ., Montreal, PQ., A.B .. 1-1, (Litt.D., Colgate Univ., 1004) ; studied at Newton Theol. Sem., 1>>1- 83; m. Chester, Vt., les1, Emma M. Wouds. Prof. Romance languages, Vassar Coll., from 1891; lecturer on contemporary French litera- ture at Lowell Inst., Boston, 1-98. Artive in movement for international peace: delegate to Internat, Peace Congress at Rouen, 1903, and at Nimes, 1904. Editor Huguenot Quarterly, 1>96.1903; contributor to various publications on French Colonial expansion, French Prot- estantism. the Separation of the Church and State, and the Anglo-French relations. For. merly sec. Am. MeAll Ass'n (allied with the MeAll Mission movement in France). B.Lp- tist. Officier d'Instruction Publique (decora- tion from French Gov't). Address: Pough- keepsie, N.Y.
BRADBURY, George A .:
Physician; b. Guilford, N.Y., Dee. 28. 1555; s. George and Weltha L. (Morse ) Bradbury; ed. Oxford. Mexica and Bainbridge Acus., Albany Med. Coll. (Dep't Union Univ. ) M. U., 1\3; m. Ist, June 1. Just, l'iances W. Daurhy; 2d. Oct. 20, 1-17, Anne P. Dixon, Attending
Lawyer; b. Athens, Pa., April 10, 1563; s. Daniel and Polly . Phelps) Bradbury; de- srendant of the Bradbury family of Maine, of which late Senator James W. Bradbury and Wm, Il. Bradbury, composer, were Liembers; ancestors, both paternal and ma- ternal, arrived in America about 1636; sev- eral of them later soldiers in the Revolution- ary and Civil Wars; ed. common and high schools, Penn Yan and Elmira, N.Y .: m. N. Y. City, Sept. 1s, less, Mary V. Massey; chil- dren: Mary I., b. 1590. llenry M., b. 1s91. Adèle, b. 1995. In carly life, machinist, tele- graph operator, and newspaper quan. Lawyer since 1593; editor American Law Times and author of a number of law books, all pub- Hished by the Banks Law Publishing Co., N. Y. City. Director in a number of business corporations. Republican, mem. Theodure Roosevelt Club, Brooklyn, and loth and isth Assembly Dist. Republican Clubs, Brooklyn. Clubs: Union League, ( Brooklyn) : Wawo- maissa, ( Adirondack Mountains). Residence: Brooklyn. Address: 60 Wall St., N.Y, City. BRADFIELD, J. P .:
Gen. sup't N.Y. Central & Hudson River R.R. Began railway service as agent and operator Lake Shore & Michigan Southern N'y, 1-78-81; despatcher, Walkill Valley R.R., 1-1-82; train despatcher, 1:82-83; sup't, 1-si- 90. Hudson River Division, West Shore R.R .; sup't Buffalu Division, same road. 1890.43; gen. sup't N.Y., Ontario & Western R'y, 1893-93; sup't Western Div., 1-05-1903; ass't gen .- sup't, Jan. 1 to July 1, 1903, gen .- sup't since July 1, 1903, N.Y. Central & Hudson River R.R. Residence: Hotel Marie An- tuinette. Address: Grand Central Station, N.Y. City.
BRADFORD. Edward Anthony:
Journalist; b. N.Y. City, 151; s. George Partridge and Angelina S. (Oakes) Bradford ; descendant of Gov. William Bradford, first governor of Mass .: grad. Yale. B.A., 1573; Univ. of N.Y .. LL B., 186; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Der. 20, 1-90, Susan Coit Packer: ono fdaughter, Charlutte. Was founder and editor of the Yale Record, an undergraduate pub- lication still running: on staff of N. Y. Tunes since graduation : first as reporter, later Ieg. islative correspondent at Albany, and for sume years past as financial editor: for twenty-tivo years Am. correspondent London Standard ; conth'r to Harper's and other periodicals. Took active part in Greater N.Y. campaign and wrote a pamphlet, which was widely cir- eulated. entitlul Great York. Address: 175 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y.
BRADLEY, Alfred Engene:
Arad., Annapolis, I. Fris. 12, 140, Harriet, h. Ort. 2, 199. Served as resident physician, Philadelphia Husp., Issays: appt'd from N. Y. (civil life), Ist Bient. ass't surgeon, Ort. 29. 1>>; capt .. Oct. 20. 1:03: major brigado surgvon, U.S. Vols., June 4, 1-9>; major sur- pron, U.S.1 .. Jan. 1, 1902; service David's Island, N.Y. Harbor, to Oct., Issu; Fort
Major Med. Corpts, U.S .A .; b. Jamestown, N.Y., Nov. 25, Istit: s. Arthur A. and Jane A. (Parsons ) Bradley: ed. public schools, NY. State: Jeferson Med. Coll., Philadelphia, M.D. thonor man of class), Ist; m. St. physician and pres. Med B'd of Leonard , Louis, Mo., Ort. 4, 1-7. Letitia M. Follett: Ilosp .; attending physician and mem. B'd , children: Follett, midshipman, U.S. Naval Governors, Marshal Sanitarium. Has trav. elrd in Iceland, Orkney, Faroe and Shetiand Islands, every country of Europe, and parts of Asia and Africa. Republican. Episco- palian; vestryman Trinity Ch .. Troy. Mrm. Rensselaer Co. Med. Sor. N.Y. State Med. Soc., AAm. Mail. Ass'n, Address: 513 Second Av., Truy, N.Y. 101
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Omaha, Neb., to Nov., 1990; Omaha, Neb., to | Clubs: City (Newburgh, N.Y.), Army and Dec., 1992; Port Sully, S.Dak., to Nov., 1991; Navy (N.Y. City). Address: Walden, N.Y. BRADLEY, William Aspenwall: Fort Custer, Mont., to Jnly, 1:05; Fort Yel- lowstone, Yellowstone Nat. Park, Wyo., to June, IsUS; during war with Spain, on U.S. Army hosp. ship Relief, being in command from Sept., I-Os, to Sept., 1-99, serving in waters of Cuba, Porto Rico and Philippines; chief surgeon, Dep't Dakota, St. Paul, Miun., to Nov., 1899; Fort Snelling, Minn., to March, 1002; Philippine Islands, to June, 1905; Fort Sheridan, Ill., from Ang .. 1905: Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo., from March, 1907. Address: Care War Dep't, Washington, D.C.
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