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BRÜCKBAUER, Frederick:
Dry goods merchant: b. N.Y. City, Jan. 24, 1-64; s. George and Margaret (Steiger) . Brückhauer; ed. private school and Public Sch. 35, N.Y. City; honors from Soc. of Science, Letters and Art, London, and from Chautauqua Institution, N.Y .: m. N.Y. City, Jan. 2. 1992, Mary E. Preishlas: children: George F., b. IsJi, Leonard, b. 1903. In dry goods business, partner in firm of Maxwell & Co., since 1s5; also v.p. The Journal I'mblishing Co. Traveled to Europe, Egypt, Palestine and the Orient, BE to the West. 1-93 and 1-05. Pres. & Brooklyn B'd of Trade 4 years. chm'n Local School B'l, 30th Dist. Independent Demmerat. Presbyterian. chlor Ch. of the sea and land; pres. Prov pest Park Brinch, Brooklyn Y.M. C.A. Rosi. dence: 911 and 913 Eighth Av., Brooklyn, N.Y. BRUÉRE, Henry:
BRUERE, Martha Bensley:
Artist, writer; b. Chicago; d. John R. and .Augusta ( Fuller) Bensley; cd. Vassar Coll. Univ. of Chicago, and Art Inst. of Chicago; Dr. Olran, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1907, Robert Walter Bruère, general agent for the Association for Improving the Condition of the l'onr. Exhibited pictures in exhibitions of Soc. Am. Artists, Suc. Chicago Artists. Soe. Western Artists, ete. Mem. The A Club. Address: 127 E. 19th St., N. Y. City.
BRUNDAGE, Albert Harrison:
Physician, toxieulogist, author; b. Candor, N. Y., March 3, 1-62; s. Amos H. (M. D.) and Sarah Mervina ( Dimmick) Brundage; g. s. Parinenas Brundage: ed. publie schools, Candor and Cohoes, N. Y., and Newark. N. J., N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., M.D., 18-5, and post-grad. work same,
1891 92; L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1890-91; Brooklyn Coll. Pharmacy, Ph.G., 192; Phar. D., 1897 ( .1. M., Univ. of Nashville, Is98: M. S., from Science Dep't R. I. Coll. Pharmaey and 11- lied Sciences, 1905); in. Sept. 26, 1658, Sarah Alice, d. Rev. Kilburn Ilolt, of Amherst, Mass. Was on train moving from N. Y. to South at time of Johnstown Flood: lost all property, packed in several trunks, on ill- fated Day Express, and barely escaped with life; practised in Brooklyn until Ini. Pres. 1003, and board examiner in toxicology and posology, Jegy. 1:05, Bd. Pharmacy State of N. Y .. and mem. and exemuner, same, in Il. Pharmacy, City of N. Y .: formerly Prof. toxicology and physiology, R. I. Colt. Pharmney and Allied Sciences. Some time Teacher in Southern universities; formerly public lecturer in toxicology fur Bd. Ed'n City of N. Y .; prof. toxicology, physiology and hygiene. Brooklyn Coll. Pharmacy, 1-98- 1:"13; toxinlogist to Bushwick Hosp .. ete .; removed, 1900, to Milwaukee, Wis., where is proof. toxicology and physiology in med., phar- mareutical and dental dep'ts of Marquette
I'niv. Com'r representing Brooklyn at Tenn. Centennial Exp'n, Nashville, 1:97; founder and expres. Brooklyn Med. Sur. ; one of founders and rx-pres. Brooklyn Coll. Pharmacy: ex-pres. Kings Co. Pharm. Soe .; honorary life mem. N. Y. State Pharm. AAss'n, hon. mom. Brooklyn Mrd. Soc. ; mem. Am. Med. Iss'n, Am. Pharm. A.is'u, Am. Micros, Soir., Am. Anthropol. Ass'u 1. A. 1. S., Wis Stato Med. Sue., Milwaukee Co. Med. Soc., Milwaukee (City) Sled Sar. Curr. mom. Kings Co. Meil. Sur., Brooklyn Pathol. Sie, Associated Physicians of Long Island, Phy- sirians' Mot. Aid Ass'u: honorary mom. Phi Chi fraternity: mem Am. Grag. Soc .. Am. Nat Red Cross, rte. Anthor: Practical | Points in Physiology (3 editions): Manual of Toxicology (6 editions) : also conth'r to professional journals on medied and pharma-
Ihrertur Bureau of Municipal Research ; b. St. Charles, Mo., Jan. 11, 1-2: s. Dr. John N. and Cornelia (Schoenich ) Bruère; ed. Cornell I'niv., Univ. of Chicago, Ph.B., 1901, ceutical subjects. Resulence: 2101 State St.,
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Milwaukee, Wis., N. Y. address: 70 Linden | N. Y. Inst. of Dental Technique; mem. Nat. St., Brooklyn.
BRUNDAGE, Perey H .:
Promoter: b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 4, I-6H4; s. James II. and Mary L. ( Lyon) Grund- age. grad. Brooklyn Collegiate and Poly- technic Inst., 1.52; m. N. Y. City. Nov. 16, 1->;, Hattie Bishop. Director Union Securi- tirs Co .; v .- p. and gen. my'r Barney Estate Co. Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs: New York, Hope ( Providence, R. I.). Address: 50 W. 45th St., N. Y. City.
BRUNDAGE, William Milton:
Clergyman; b. Stone Ridge, N. Y., 1837; s. Abraham and Phoebe M. ( Royce) Brundage ;. grad. Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1:80, .1.31., 1-2, Boston C'niv., Ph. D., 1ss9; m. Troy, N. Y .. Aug. 3, lesG, Charlotte II., d. Divid H. black; one son, Percival Flack Brundage (b. April 2, 1892). Taught in Truy Conf. Acad., Poultney. Vt., 18:0-82; entered ministry of M. E. Church, 1>>2. Pastor: Ames, N. Y., 1-2-83; Slingerlands, les3-86: Gloversville, 1>>6-59; Amsterdam, 1989-93; Trinity Ch., Al- bany, 1893-95. Withdrew from 31. E. Ch. and started a Unitarian Church in Albany, of which was minister, 1:05-1905; called to Unity ('h. Brooklyn, of which is now minister. . \n- thur: Some Things for which the Unitarian Church Stands; also many sermons. Inde- fondent in politics. Mem. Council of Nat. Conf. Unitarian Churches. Mason. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Iocreation: Golf. Chibs: University ( Brook- lyn), Psi Upsilon (N. Y. City). Address: Fs Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
BRUNNER, Arnold William:
Architect; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 25, 1557; crad. special course in architecture in Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1579; entered office of ficorge R. Post; after extended travel in Inrope, commenced practice in architecture with Thomas Tyron, under firm name of- Brunner & Tyron, 1885, Mr. Tyron withdraw- ing from firm. 1-09; architect of Cleveland postoffice, custom house and' court house, Mount Sinai Hosp., buildings, Sch. of Mines, Columbia I'niv., and many other public and private buildings in N. Y. City: designed Pavilions in William IT. Seward Park, Thomas Jefferson Park, Public Baths, etc. Appt'd by Governor Nash, of Ohio, one of 3 super- vising architects to prepare group plans of publie buildings and grounds for City of Cleveland; appt'd mem. B'd of Ri'n of N. Y., 1902. Mom. AArchitectural League of N. Y. (pres., 1903 and 1901), X. Y. chapter Am. Inst. of Architects (v .- p., 1001 and 1002) ; fellow of Am. Inst. of Architeris: mem. Nat. Sculpture Soc., (v .- p., 100;): appt'd mom. of Art Comum'n of City of N. Y., 1907. Author : Interior Decoration; Cottages; conth'r to Russell Sturgis' Dictionary of Architecture. Clubs: Century, Players' (N. Y. City) ; Cusmos ( Washington, D. C.): L'nion iCleve- land ). Residence: 1748 Broadway. Address: 25 Cuion Sqnare W., N. Y. City.
BRUSII, Frederick Crosby:
Dental surgeon: b. Danbury, Conn .: s. Chester Crosby and Franros ( Keeler) Brush ; BRUSO, C. Frank: rd. in public schools, and N. Y. Coll. Dentis- Physician: b. Buffalo, May 11, 18G6; 8. Ortave and Charlotte ( Pierre ) Briso; grad. Univ. of Buffalo, Med. Dep't. MD. trum lande), 187; m. Buffalo. I'M, Katharine try; m. East Orange, N. J., 1900, Mary Dick- inson Button. Writer and lecturer ou pro- fossinval subjects: collector of paintings and prints. Unitarian. Founder and first pres. | M. Hanbach; children: Edward H .. b. 1sp2,
Dental Ass'n, First District Dental Soc. State of N. Y., N. Y. Inst. Stomatology, N. Y. Odontological Soc., Psi Omega fraternity : Mason. Recreations: Golf, walking, flowers. Club: Scarsdale. Residence: Orange Road. Montelair, N. J. Address: 1181 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ERUSII, George Robert:
Clergyman; grad. Hobart, B. A., 1892, M. .1., 1800; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1896. Ordered deacon, 1896, by Bishop Coxe, and ordained priest, 1507, by Bishop Walker, in Episcopal ministry. Missionary in charge, Randolph and E. Randolph, N. Y., 1996-09; Salamanca, N. Y., 1899-1901 ; ass't St. Luke's Ch., Roches- ter, N. Y., 1902-05; rector St. Mark's Ch., Newark, N. Y., since 1005. Address: St. Mark's Rectory, Newark, N. Y.
ERUSH, George W .:
Physician, retired; b. village of West Ilills, town of Huntington, L. I., N. Y., 1512; ed. public school and academy of na- tive town; grad. L. I. Coll. Hosp., 1-76; enlisted in 1sol as private soldier in Isth ling't, N. Y. S. Vols .: promoted corporal and sergeant, promoted 2d lieut. 31th U. S. C. I., June, 1803; Ist lient. and capt. same reg't; honorably discharged. Dec., 1865, on acount of ill health; received Congressional Medal of Honor "for conspicuous gallantry in action." Deacon Plymouth Ch., and sup't of Sunday sch .: later dearon Central Congre- gational Ch. and sup't Sunday sch., 7 years: mem. State Assembly, 1893; State Senate, 1-0G-05. Mem. Kings Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc. : formerly pres. Med. Exam- ining B'd for Pensions, and ass't surgeon 13th Reg't. Mem. Anglo-Saxon Lodge, F. and A.M .; Medal of Honor Legion U. S. 1. ( past commander), Mil. Order Loyal Legion. 1. S. Grant Post 327, G.A.R. tpast comd'r) ; formerly pres. Manhattan-Brooklyn Confer- onre Cong'l Churches. Pres. Brooklyn League. Club : Brooklyn Congregational
(ex-pres. ). Address : 402 Ocean Av., Brouk- lyn, N. Y.
ERUSIE, Charles Frederick:
Principal Mount Pleasant Acad. ; b. Peoria, IN., June 29, 1:01; s. William and Elizabeth t Shaw) Brusie; grad. Williams Coll., A.B .. 1-57, A.M., 1-93; m. Derr Isle. Me., Ang. 12. 1-91, Mand Sterling: one daughter, Elizabeth Sterling, b. 1.01. Taught Princeville (III.) Acid .. Is8- 90; Kenyon Arad .. Gambier, Ohio, 1:90 02: Mellvaine prof. English, Kenyon Coll .. Gambier, Ohio, 1-42-91; since 1-91, prin- cipal Mount Pleasant Arad., Ossining. N. Y. Director Ossining Nat. Bank, Ossining Printing and Publishing Co., Ossining Fafe Deposit Co. Independent Republican. Pres- byterian. Mem. Am. Philol. Ass'u. Am. Ilist. Ass'n, Modern Language Ass'n of America, Nat. Geog., Phi Beta Kappa Soc. of N. Y. Recreations: Riding. driving. tennis, golf, fishing. hunting. ('lubs : tional Arts, Grolier, Graduates, (N. Y. City ). AAddress: Ossining, N. Y.
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Katharine (dercased), Winifred Grace, b. forrat; now independent ; was offered nomina. 1.95, John Clark, b. 1-98, Flara Eleanor, b. 1900. Late surgeon Fitch Accident Hosp., Buffalo, and for Western Div. West Shore R. R .; genito-urinary surgeon, German Ilusp., Buffalo. Late physician Erie Co. Husp., Erie Co. Penitentiary and Erie Co. Jail, Buffalo; served as major and brigade sur- geon in war with Spain; late med. director, Spanish War Veterans. Republican. Epis- copalian. Mem. Erie Co. Med. Soc., Ass'n Military Surgeons of U. S., Military and Naval Order Spanish-Am. War (N. Y. Com- mandery) Spanish War Veterans. Knights of Pythias. Address: 350 Main St., Buf- falo, N. Y.
BRYAN, George Sands:
Editor, publisher; b. Matteawan, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1s.9: grad. Amherst, A.B. 1900. On editorial staff New Internat. Encyclopedia, 1900-03; one of B'd of Editors of Interoat. Year Book, 1900, 1902; on staff Encyclopedia Americana, 1003-04; editor for the University Sur,, publishers, 1901-06; also advertising manager of same from July, 1906. Trans- lator and occasional contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals. Independent in polities. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Alumni of N. Y. Address: 78 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. BRYAN, Henry Bell:
Clergyman: h. Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1862; s. Charles Ilenry and Mary Eliza ( Reading) Bryan; ed. Episopal Acad., Philadelphia, I'niv. of Pa., Philadelphia Divinity Sch., and St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., BD .; m. W. Philadelphia, Oct. lu, 1887, Jeannette Young; children: Henry B., Jr., b. lass, Wilhelmina Dorothy, b. 1-91, Jeannette, b. 1:03. Ordered deacon by Bishop Stevens, 145, and ordained priest hy Bishop White- Imad, INN, in Episcopal ministry; ass't min- ister St. Peter's Ch., Germantown, Pa., 1>>9-90; rector Christ Ch., Eddington, Pa .. 1890-92 : rector Ch. of the Resurrection. Richmond Hill, L. I., 1993.95; canon of the Cathedral and archdearon of Queens and Nassau since 1995. Made two trips through England in summers of 10000 and 1906. Spent three months with the sokliers on their re- turn from Cuba, lots, at Camp Wykoff, Montauk. L. I., N. Y., as volunteer chaplain and head of the Church Tent; appt'd Nov. 1. 1507. archdeacan of Panama and vicar-general of the Canal Zone nud parts adjacent. Club : N. Y. University of Pennsylvania. Address: Ancon, Canal Zone, Pauaiua.
BRYAN. William Smith:
Journalist, historian, encyclopedist: b. St. Charles County, Mo .. Jan. s. 1-46; s. Elijah and Lydia A. (McClenny ) Bryan; self ed. urated, at home, with assistance of elder sisters, who were teachers: m. in Franklin ('o., Mo., 143. Naomie Mildred North; chil- dren: Irs. Etolia Bryan Rogers, b. 1-7;, Mrs. Mabet Bryan Broderick, b. Ist, Wil- liam Smith Bryan JJr., h. 1 .. Intered journalism at eighteen and pursued it until thirty, then established Historical Publishing Co. in St. Loms, Mo., with branch in Phil- adelphia, Pa., which subsequently became the main house : did large business in publishing and selling subscription books, until 1st ;. when retired; originated the use of entered illustrations in books, 1ss5. Formerly Det
tion for lieut.gov. of Missouri, 1900, but de clined. Author: Pioneer Families of Mis- souri; Footprints of the World's Ilistory. America's War for Humanity; Our Island and Their People; also wrote tea volumes of a twelve-volume history of the United States for another author, and a two-volume work on the Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valles. During summer of 1900 was assistant editor of the United Editors' Encyclopedia, and did large part of the re. visionary work on that publication: also compiled a scientific series of ten volumes : now preparing a history of the 13 American Colonies from original sources, to be pub- lished in 10 volumes. Address: 25 Broad St., N. Y. City, or Kirkwood, Mo.
BRYANT. Frank Augustus:
Physician; b. N. Jackson, Pa., 1$51; grad. N. Y. Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll .. 1-9; m. Sarah Mitchell, Hollistersville l'a .. 1471. Fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine; mem. N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Stato Med. Soc .. Am. Med. Ass'n, East Side Physicians Ass'n; ass't to Chair of Internal Medicine. N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. School and Hosp. Address: 62 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.
BRYANT, Frederick, H .:
Lawyer; b. Lincoln, Addison Co., Vt .. July 25, 1 7: s. Lester 1. and Mary .A. ( Delphy) Bryant: grad. Bristol (Vt. ) High School, 1-06, Middlebury Coll., .A.B., 199 (also highest honors in political science) : m. Oct. 2, 1907. Florence Brssir Boyce, d. Scott G. and Bessie M. Boyce of Mountain View, N. Y. Studied law in office of Gordon II. Main, at Malone, N. Y .: admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1003; engaged in practice of law at Malone, Franklin Co., N. Y .: mem. Law firm of Main & Bryant, 1904-00, firm of Dry- ant & Lawrence since 1907. Justice of the peace, 1901 02; town clerk, 1903. Repuldi. can; m.m. Franklin Co. Young Men's Repub- lican Club. Mem. Chi Psi, college frater. nity; Northern Constellation Lodge, No. 2-l. F. and AA.M .: Northern Constellation Chapter No. 28. R.A.M .: Franklin Com. mandery No to, K.T .: William A. Wheeler Camp N. 10155, Modern Woodmen. Clubs: ('raftsmen's, Malone Golf. Address: Ma- lone, N. Y.
BRYANT, Joseph D .:
Physician: b. E. Troy, Walworth Co .. Wis., 1915: ed. Norwich (N. Y.) Acad. and Bellevue Hosp. Med Cull. : interne in Belle- vne Hosp., 1-09-71; sanitary insp. N. Y. City Health Dep't, 18.3.00; comm'r N. Y. Bd. Health, 1 ~~ 7 90; surgeon iist Reg't, N.G.S. N. Y .. 18M 2; surgeun-gen. on staff's of Gov- ernors Cleveland, Hill and Flower; prof. anatomy Bellevue Hosp. Med Coll., 1-77- 00: prof. surgery Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., since 1-97: visiting physician to Charity Hosp .. 1 ~~ 1-2: visiting surgeon to Tellevno Hosp., smire 1ss, St Vincent's, since last: consulting surgeon N. Y. Insane Asylum, Woman's Hosp, and Hosp, for Rap- tured and Crippled. Author: Bryant's Oper- ative Surgery vols .. editions ) :
conth'r surgwal articles to med. press. For- mer pres. N. Y. AArad. Medicine: pres. N. Y. State Med. Soc .; pres. Am. Med .I'm. Medical adviser and personal friend of for.
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mer President Grover Cleveland and family. f .1.1.1.S. Independent in politics; Episco- Address: 32 W. Asth St., N. Y. City.
BRYANT, Lorinda Munson:
Author; b. Granville, Ohm. Mar. 21, 1-35; d. Marvin M. Munson and Firma s. Culbertson ) Muusou; grad. Granville Female College, 1-74, received is degree cf B.S., 1.92; student Denison Cuiv., 123b-88, Cor- nell Univ., les9; m. Charles W. Br ont; one son, Fitch C. Bryant, b. 15.6. La. member Am. Geog. Soc. Author: Pictures and their Painters, A History of Painting, 1907 (Job Lane Co.). Address: Deposit, N. Y.
BRYANT, Samuel:
Accountant; b. Brooklyn, June 08, 18,6; s. L'benezer and Anmie MI. (Banta) Bryant ; ed. Brooklyn public schools. Non-resident School, Taylor l'inv., N. Y. Univ .: M. Woodside, L. I., N. Y., June 22, 1904, Laura Allen Post. See. James I'yle & Sons (in- corporated) ; Brigantine Dock Co., Laredo Bridge Co. (Texas). Republican; Baptist. Mem. Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity (N. Y. U'niv.). AAddress: Palisades Park, N. J.
BRYANT, William Sohier:
Physician; b. Boston, Mass., May 15, 1861; s. llenry Bryant, M.D., naturalist brigade surgeon in Union army, 1961, descended from Rullo through Count Godfrey de istion; and Elizabeth Brimmer ( Sohier-de Vermandois) senior surviving branch from Charlemagne, through the ancient Counts de Vermandois ; ed. St. Paul's Sch, and tutors; Harvard, A.B., 1>>4, A.M. and M.D., Isss. Specialist in diseases of the ear, nose and throat. For- merely aural surgeon Boston Dispensary; ass't in anatomy and otology, Harvard Med. Sch. ; ass't aural surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye and Bar Infirmary: mem. Boston Sue. Med. Sciences: was mem. Jaternat. Congress Arts and Sciences, 1904; 7th Internal. Otological Congress ; 3d and 4th Pan-Am. Med. Com- gress; 6th and ith Congresses of Am. Phy- sicians and Surgeons. Served in Mass. Nat. Guard, 15:3-9>; in Spanish-\m. War, ass't surgeun Ist Mass. Ileasy Art's, U. S. V .: soon commissioned by President as maj. and brigade surgeon of vols .; served with Maj .- Gen. Fitzhugh Lee in 7th Army Corps till May, 1>99; then served two years as surgeon of - Light Battery A. Mass. Nat. Gnard. Now consulting otologist, Manhattan State Hosp. ; ass't surgeon, Aural Dep't, N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, physician in class of nose. throat aod ear diseases, Presbyterian Hosp. ; adjunct prof., bep't of Diseases of the Ear, N. Y. Post Grad. Med. School and Hosp. Mem. Am. Otol. Soe. (1:91). N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; sec. Section on Laryngology and Otology, Am. Med. Ass'n; mem. Med. Sor. County and State of N. Y., N. Y. Otol, Str., Ass'n Mil. Surgeons of C. S., Am. Laryngol., Rhinol. and Otol. Ass'n. Am. Therapeutic . Bor., Ass'n for Promotion of Hygiene and Salubrity in Dwellings, Am. Arad. of Medi- Fine, East Side Plyarians Awy'n, Boylston Med. Soc., Am. Arad. Ophthalmology and Otu Laryngolucy, Mars. Med. Sur. (ISS), Am. Sie. Samtary and Moral Prophylaxis, Am. Public Health Ass'n, Buston Med. L.1. brary Ass'n, Boston Sur. Med. Improvement, Harvard Med. Vlorunt Ass'n, Harvard Med. Soc. of N. Y. City. Med. Ass'n Greater Chy of N. Y., Boston Soc. Natural History,
pahun. Mum. Spanish War Veterans, Soc. Foreign Wars, Naval and Mil. Order Spanish- AL. War: veteran mem. First Corps Cadets, Mass, Vol. Militia; Zeta I'si and Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternities. Author of 67 medical publications, anatomical and otalogical. Clubs: Porcellian, Harvard of N. Y. Ad- dress: 5% W. 33th St., N. Y. City.
BRYANT, Wilson:
Lawyer; b. Saratoga, N. Y., Ang. 4, 1873; s. Jamies S. and Nancy, Wilson) Bryant; ed. public schools in N. Y. City and Columbia Coll. Law School, LL.B., 1502 (class histor- ian) ; unmarried. Was engaged in the Oito Guardianship and Walsh Trusteeship before the Court of Appeals, Kittel Bankruptcy in I. S. Supreme Court, and in the Donohue Mortgage Cases aud many other important litigations in N. Y. State Courts. Traveled in the West and South, representing mining interests. Sec. Wayne Bid'g Co .; counsel for Bronx Realty and Brokerage Co., and other firmus. Presbyterian. Deputy grand chancellor, Knights of Pythias; past-master of Masons; mem. B.P.O. Elks and Webster Lit. Soc. Residence : 193 Alexander Av.
N. Y. City. Address: 201 Morris Av., N. Y. City.
ERYCE, Lloyd:
Editor, author; b. Flushing, L. I., Sept. 20, 1:51; s. Major Joseph Smith - (U. S. A.) and Elizabeth ( Stephens) Bryce; grad. Ox- ford Umiv., England, B ._ 1., MI ...; m. N. Y. City, Edith, d. Mayor Cooper of N. Y. Chy; children : Claire, Corncha, Peter Cooper. Was editor and owner North Am. Review, 1-$9-96. Author: Paradise, Friends in Exile, Romance of an Alter Ego, Dream of Con- quest, Lady Blancke's Salon. The Literary Duet, After Christianity -What ? also essays, ete., contributed to reviews. Formerly pay - master-grieral State of N. Y. Congressmati from ith dist., N. Y. City, I-SP-59. Democrat. Episcopalian. Clubs : Century, Knicker- burker. C'mon, Authors. Metropolitan, Mead- owbrouk, Tuxedo. Address: Roslyn, Nassau Co., L. I., N. Y.
BUCHANAN, Charles Jay:
Lawyer; b. New Berlin, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1513; ed. public schools and U. S. Mil. Arad. Served during Civil War in Ist Reg't l'. S. Sharpshooters, ( Berdan's) as private. non commissioned officer and Ist lieut., acted as adjutant of reg't. Practising law in Al- hany, N. Y., since Jan., 1:44; now mem. law firm of Buchanan, Lawyer and Whalen. Dr. rector I'nion Trust Co. : trustee Nat. Savings Bank, Albany, N. Y. Republican: Emscapa- Jian. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Buchanan Soc., St. Amlrow's Soc. Trustee Alhany Law Sch .. Albany Arad. for Girls. Young Men's Ass'n. Major and judge advo- ente (retired) N.G., N. Y. Clubs. Ft. Orange, I'niversity, Army and Navy. Ad- dress: 7 Chatoy St., Albany, N. Y.
BUCHANAN, Lawrence HI .:
Lawyer: b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 22, 1.78; s. Theodore B. and Catherine ( Beach) Buchanan: grad. Ilorscheids Arad .. 1.91. studied Cortland Normal Sch., 1994, Cornell Law Sch., 1-96; studied law with firm uf Reynolds, Stanchfield & Collin, Finira, N Y., 1-> Bank. Admitted to bar, N. 1. State, Sept, 197
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1900: to Dist. Court of U. S., Western Dist. | Erie R. R., ISS5-03; since 1893, consulting of N. Y .; since 1900 has practised law at El- eng'r Erie R. R., also to several branch lines of the Erie System, Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Franklin Inst., Nat. Geog. Soc. Club: Century. Residence: 839 West End Av. Address: 11 Broadway, N. Y. City, BUCK, Albert Henry: mira, N. Y .; mem. firm of Buchanan & Hem- enway, 1901-05: since Nov. 1. 1903, alone. Acting reeorder, 1900-07; recorder, 1908, City of Elmira. Democrat. Mem. N. Y. Bar As- sociation. Mem. Masonic Club of Elmira (sec.) ; Ivy Lodge, F. and A.M., Elmira Chap- ter, R.A.M., St. Omer's Commandery, Cash- mere Grotto No. Il, M .. O .. V. . P .. E .. R ..; A. S. Diven Camp. ", Sons of Veterans. Residence: 405 Hoffman St. Address: 315 Realty Building, Elmira, N. Y.
BUCHANAN, Thompson:
Newspaper man, author; b. N. Y. City, June 21, lait; s. Rev. Anselm and Willia (Thompson ) Buchanan; ed. public schools, Jamestowo, Dak., Knoxville, Tenn .. Louis- ville, Ky., I'niv. of the South (Sewance, Tenn. ), 1995-97; unmarried. Dramatic critie Louisville (Ky.) newspapers, Commercial, Courier-Journal, Herald, Is05-1903, with N. Y. Journal, 1904-05. Author: The Castle Com- edy, 1904; Judith Triumphant. 1005 (both Intruder, 190G. Served as private, Company
llarper). Plays: Don't Care Nancy, The C. First Kentucky Vol. Infantry, 1695, serv- ing through l'orto Rico campaign with reg't; first lient., Ky. State Guard. 1900. Episco- palian, Mem. Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Recreations : Outdoor sports. Club: Tav- ern (Louisville). Address: 60 Washington Square, N. Y. City.
BUCHANAN, William Insco:
Diplomat; b. Covington, O., Sept. 10, 1-33; ed. in common schools; engrossing clerk in Ind. House of Representatives, Is74-75; Democratie mem. of Iowa on World's Colum- lian Commission, 1590; chief Dep't of Agri- culture, Live Stock and Forestry, World's Columbian Exp'n: envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Argentine Repub- lic, 1-94-1900; designated by Chilean and Ar- gentine governments as deciding mem. of Joint Commission to fix boundary between the two countries north of latitude 23, 1:09: director-gen. Pan-Am. Exp'n, Buffalo, 1599-01; U. S. delegate to second Internat. Conf. of Am. States held at Mexico, 1901-02; first U. S. Minister to Republic of Panama, 1902; chm'n U. S. delegation to 3d Internat, Conf. of Am. States held at Rio de Janeiro, July- Sept .. 1900; U. S. Delegate to the 2d Peace Conference at The Hague, 1907: Representa- tive of U. S. in Central American Peace Con- ference at Washington, Nov .- Dec., 1907. Ad- dress: Buffalo, N. Y.
BUCHIIOLZ, Karl Waldemar:
Civil eng'r; b. near Stettin, Prussia. Dee. 13, 1-13; s. August W. and Louise ( Leister) Buchholz: ed. at Gymnasium, Stettin, Prus- sia : m. Pottstown, Pa., Sept. 21. 1-64, Ellen Maria Nicolls; children; Charles F., b. 1-70, Richard J., b. 152. John N., h. 1-74, Rosa D. (now Mrs. Charles Floyd' Smith). Gus- tavus W., b. 1-1. Sailor. 1-60-64, preparing for Prussiao Navy; arting ensign, U. S. N., May. 1444, to Ort., 1-tG: rodman to principal ass't eng'r, Philadelphia & Reading R. R., 1-05-77: principal ass't ong'r, Is ;- , and eng'r in charge Madeira & Mamori R. R. ; made two trips to Brazil and two to En- rope, then eng'r of construction, Philadel- phia & Reading R. R., until 1855; chivi eng'r 199
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