Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 1, Part 55

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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CAHILL, John H .:


Lawyer: b. Delaneo, N. J., July 22, 1850; grad. N. Y. Univ. Law Sch., 1855. Director and agent Chesapeake & Potomae Telephone Co., New England Telephone & Telegraph Co., Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph & Tele- phone Co., . The Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Co .; Ist v .- p., sec., gen. counsel and director Empire City Subway Co., (Lt'd) ; director La Capital Co., v .- p., sec., gen. cout- sel and director N. Y. Telephone Co., v .- p., ser., gen. counsel and director Northeastern Telephone & Telegraph Co .; v .. p., sec., gen. counsel and director N. Y. and N. J. Tele- phone Co .: director Am. Dist. Telegraph ('o., Ilolmes Electric Protective Co. Mem. State und City Bar, and N. Y. University Alumni .Iss'ns, Am. - Irish Hist. Soc., Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Nat. Art Theatre Soc. Clubs: Democratic, Catholic. Address: 15 Dey St., N. Y. City.


CAHILL, Marie:


AArtress; b. in Brooklyn, and ed. in schools of that city : m. Daniel V. Arthur. Began theatrical career in Brooklyn in Kathleen Mavourneen; after appeared in musical comedies, making first notable success in .1 Tin Soldier and other Huyt productions, and since 1902 has starred; since 1906 starring as "Mary Montgomery, in Marrying Mary. Address: Care D. V. Arthur, 1402 Broadway, N. Y. City.


CAHOONE, Richards Mott:


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 11. 1872; s. Andrew Mott and Mary Richards ( Parler) Cahoone: ed. Friends' School and Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, 1-90; studied Cu- lumla Coll. Law School and N. Y. Law School, LI.B., cum laude. 153; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1;, 1907, Elizabeth Brundage Mead. Admitted to bar, POS: for six years trial counsel for Kings Co, jublie administra- for; now mem, law firm of Chase, Cahoune & Regan. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. I .. 1. Hist. Soc., Brooklyn Inst. Clubs: Cres- cent Athletic and Brooklyn. Address: 307 Washington St .. Brooklyn, N. Y.


CAILLE, Augustus:


Physician; h. Madison, Ind .. 1951, of ex- iled Huguenot desrent; grad. N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, 1543: Univ. of Würzburg, Ger- many, M.D., 1877; Coll. of Phys, and Surs. (Columbia, N. Y.), M.D., Il; since which time has been in active practice in N. Y. City : has been delegate to Internat. Med. Congress and has published a number of 2:3


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library and professional articles and pamph- lets and large work on Differential Dig- nosis and Treatment of Diseases. Follow N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; visiting physician to N. Y. Post-Grad. and German losps. ; con- sulting phystrian to Isabella Ilome and llosp .; prof. children's diseases, N. Y. Past- Grad. Med. Sch .. and pres. Am. Pediatric Soe. Address: 753 Madison Av., N. Y. City .. CAIRD, James:


Clergyman: grad. Kenyon Coll., B.1., 1867, M.1., Episcopal Divinity Sch., Philadelphia. Ordered deacon and ordained priest in Epis- copal ministry by Bishop Stevens, low; ass't St. John's Ch., Troy, N. Y., 1570-72; rector Ch. of the Ascension, Troy, N. Y .. since 1-72. Mem. Standing Com. Diocese of Albany since 1-91 (pres., 1903). Author: History of the I'ree Church of the Ascension: The Cathe- dral System; Bishop Wordsworth and Chris- tian Unity. Address: Troy, N. Y.


CAIRO, Frances Lillian:


Born Baltimore, Md .; d. Lambert Alex- ander (judge, authur, journalist ) and Sidney Ann Wilmer; ed. private schools; m. Brook. lyn, Mar. 6, 1:90, Vincent Cairo, merchant. Occasional contb'r to periodicals, and has designed some artistic novelties which have found wide market. Mem. Professional Woman's Leagoe, Woman's Suffrage Ass'n. Political Equality League; interested in kin- dergarten work, and has served on b'd of mg'rs of several charitable organizations. Recreations: Music, travel, and the theatre. Clubs: Chiropean, and other woman's clubs. Address: 351 E. leth St., Flatbosh, L. I., N. Y.


CAIRO, Vincent:


Export commission merchant; b. Barce. Inna, Spain. 199; educated in Spain, and afterward sent to other countries for udsan- tages of travel and to learn languages: came to America at 20, and completed English ed'n by 2-years' course at St. Vincent Coll., Pa .; m. Brooklyn. N. Y., Mar. 6, 16914, Frances Lillian Wilner. On leaving college, became buyer, manager for, and later part. ner in house of E. Puis, export commission merchant, finally dissolving partnership and establishing present firm of V. Cairo & Co., large export commission house in Spanish, Cuban and S. American trade. Mem. Pro- duce Exchange. At time of Spanish-Am. War rendered such service to the Red Cross Society that it conferred upon him a medal and diploma. By appointment was selected to meet and take charge of Admiral Cervera, when he came from Cuba to N. Y. City. en Recreations : Fishing, boating, the opera and drama. Residence : 334 E. Isth St .. Flatbush. 1. 1. Address: Braver Bldg., Wall and Beaver Sts., N. Y. City.


CALDER, William M .:


builder: b. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 3, 1-60; ed. public schools of Brooklyn and Cooper Inst., N. Y. City: m. 1-93, Catherine E. Harbe, of Ponghkeepsie, N. Y. Engaged as lamulder in Brooklyn, where has bult more than 1,000 hauses: elected to 59th Congress, 1901, and reflected to With and ost Congresses from 6th N. Y. Dist. Republican. Residence: 351 Ist St. Ad dress: 91 Windsor Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. 021


CALDWELL, Burns Durbin!


Railway official: b. Placerville, Eldorado Co., Calif., April 27, 1-55; ed. Chambersburg. ( l'a.) High Sel. Began railway service as clerk in the auditor's office of the Vandalia Line at Terre Haute, Ind. ; in 1873, became chief clerk in gen. passenger and ticket of- fice same road, at St. Louis: chief clerk in gen. passenger and ticket office, Missouri P :- cilie and St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern railways, 1885-88; ass't gen. pas- senger and ticket agent, same roads, ISS-91; chum'n Western Passenger Ass'n, Chicago. 1-02-90; traffic eng'r, 1:00-1902, and since 1902 v .. p. in charge of traffic, Delaware, Larka- wanna & Western R R. Address: 26 Ex- change PI., N. Y. City.


CALDWELL, Charles H .:


Architect; h. Rochester, N. Y. Mem. Am. Inst. Architects, Architectural League of N. Y. City. Pres. Soe. of the Genesee. Ad- dress: 100 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


CALDWELL, Eugene Wilson:


Physician; b. Savannah, Mo., Dec. 3. 1-20: s. W. W. and Camilla ( Kellogg) Caldwell: grad. Univ. of Kan., B. S. (Sigtan Xi), 1st2. Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. ( Med. Coll .. ) N. Y. City, M. D., 1903; unmarried. Engaged in experimental work on telephoning to light stups, U. S. Lighthouse Establishment, 1spl. 95; ass't eng'ring dep't N. Y. Telephone Co., 1995-97: since then engaged in original work in wireless telephony, induction cons and interrupters, Crookes tubes, and esper. ially in the practical application of the Rontgen rays to diagnostic and therapeutic nses. Author (with Dr. W. A. Pusey) : Röntgen Rays in Therapeutics and Dias- nosis; also articles in technical journal». Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Engers; pres. (!) Am. Röntgen Ray Soc., Nu Sigma No, Ront- gen Soc. of London, N. Y. Elec. Soc. Clnb : New York. . Residence: 40 Park Av. Ad- dress : Bellevue Hosp. Medical College, N. Y. City.


CALDWELL, James Henry:


Banker, mf'r: b. Mobile, Ala., Mar. 21. 1-65; s. Edward Holland and Caroline _1. ( Shields) Caldwell: ed. in schools of Salis- bury. Md., N. Y. City, Rensselaer Polytech- nie Inst., B.S., I's6; m. Troy, N. Y., May. 3, 1 -- 7. Margery J. Christie: children: Mar- gery, b. Isss. Jolm (., b. 1:93, Carolyn. b. 1 .- 99. Pres. and director Troy Trust Co. : v .- p .. gen. me'r and director Ludlow Vaive Mfg Co .: trustee Troy Savings Bank: di- reetur Nat. State Bank of Tray, Troy A Greenbush R'y Co., Trojan Laundry Co .. ronte for Spain, and did so. Republican. I Tim & Co. (Incorporated) : pres. and direc-


tor Rensselaer Hotel Co., Truy, N. Y .. Rensselaer Land and Improvement Co. : v.p. and director Kilbourne Mfg to .: director Troy Fireproofing Co. Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Phi fraternity; pres. and trustee Troy Public Library: pres, and truster Samaritan Hosp., Troy, N. Y .: tristee Day Home, Truy. N. Y .. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy. N Y. Clubs: Troy (Troy) ; Engineers, U'ni. Prisity, (N. Y. City). Address: 55 First St., Troy, N. Y.


CALDWELL, Samuel Cushman:


Journalist: h. Carlisle, fa., April 10, 1-36; s. Prof. Meritt (Dickinson Coll. ) and Rosa. mond (Cushman) Caldwell; preparatory ed'n


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Wesleyan Sem. and Hebron ( Me.) Acad. ; | Gate City (Atlanta, Ga.), Pilgrims (Lon- grad. Dickinson Coll., 1955 ( D.C.L., 1999) ; m. dress : 27 William St., N. Y. City. Monroe, N. Y., May 20, 1s>3. Charrie For- CALHOUN, Patrick: Altre. Studied law and admitted to bar. Portland. Me., ISG1; ass't editor The Method- IM! (N. Y. City), 1866-69; on editorial staff N. Y. World, 1:69-72; editorial staff N. Y. Tribune since 1812; agr'l editor N. Y. Tri- lune Farmer since 1902; chosen first. pres. Pelham village, Westchester Co., and twice uplected. Republican. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Residence: Pelham, N. Y.


CALHOUN, Henry Warner:


Lawyer; grad. Yale Coll., 19-3. Mem. Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: University, I niversity Athletic, Yale, Racquet and Ten- his, Down Town (N. Y. City), Hamilton . B:ooklyn), Ardsley (Ardsley-on-Hudson ). Residence: 247 Fifth Av. Address: 51 Wall St., N. Y. City.


CALHOUN, John Caldwell:


Financier; b. Marengo Co., Ala., July 9, 1-43: s. Col. Andrew Pickens (s. Jolin C. l'alhoun, distinguished statesman and vire- president of U. S.) and Margaret Maria (Green ) Calhoun (d. Gen. Duif Green) : ed. i halien Acad., Piekens Co., S. C., and S. C. Coll., leaving in sophomore year with coll. cadets to join Confederate Army at time of battle of Fort Sumter; m. Dec. 8, 170, Lin- nie Adams, of Lexington. Ky., niece of Rich- ard M. Johnson, Vice-President of U. S .; rlnldren: James Edward, b. May 1, ISTS, David Adams, b. June 11, 1581, Julia J., b. June 14, 1>>4, John C .. Jr., b. April 26, 15-7. Served through Civil War with college ca- deis; color sergeant Hampton Legion Cav .. rapt. Co. C, 4th Reg't, S. C. Cav .; lod charge at Trevilion Station. Engaged as


Manter. after war. in Ala., Miss. and Ark. : of late years resident of N. Y. City, with extensive financial interests. Pres. Balti- minre Coal Mining and R'y Co., Calhoun Jand Co., Florence Plant Co .; v.p. and chm'a Finance Com., Central R. R. and Banking Co., of Ga .; director Richmond & West Point Terminal R. R. Co., Richmond & Danville R. R. Co., Georgia Central R. R. Co. Appt'd delegate-at-large from Ark. to Cotton Exp'n, Louisville, 1-93, and New Or- Irans Cotton Exp'n. Isst, by Gov. James Hf. Berry; v .. p., lest, Washington conv. which memoralized Congress with reference to im- provement of Mississippi River and its trib- utaries; special ambassador of S. A. R. to France, 1-97, commemorating 119th anniver- EnIy hf Treaty of Alliance between France and the original 13 States. Presided over hrst meeting which organized N. Y. South- ern Soc., Nov. 9. 1 (V.p. ]>>>>>, pres. 1-59); attended meeting at organization of S. A. R., Feb. 10. 1:00, and elected v.p. : was pres. Levee B'd of State of Ark., and took artive interest in obtaining appropria- finns from Congress and building up hyres. Denarrat, Episcopalian. Mem. Southern Soc. Virginians, The Carolinians, N. Y. Con. frilerate Veterans Camp, S. C. Hist. Sor., S. 1. R., Met. Museum of Art, Gencaological and Biog. Soc. (life mem. ), Clariosophie Liter ary Soe, nf S. C. Coll. Clubs: Tilden, Law. don). Residence: OF West End Av. Ad- yers, Manhattan, Pilgrims, (N. Y. City) ;


Lawyer: b. Fort Hill, Pendleton Dist. S. C., Mar. 21, 1-56: s. Andrew Pickens and Margaret (Green) Calhoun; grandson of John C. Calhoun, Vice-President of the United States; moved to Dalton, Ga., 1871; ed. in private schools; m. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 4, 1595, Sarah Willians. Admitted to Georgia Bar, 1875, Missouri Bar, 1876; prac- tised at Atlanta, Ga., from 18;8-61, chiefly in corporation and railroad law ; especially prom- inent in consolidation of railway and trac. tion interests, notably the Central R. R. of Ga., Richmond & Danville, and Richmond & West Point Terminal R'y and Warehouse Co., for all of which was counsel, 1-$9-92: since then has devoted attention chiefly to consolidation and development of street rai !- ways, taking active part in the consolidation of street railway systems in Pittsburg. St. Louis, Baltimore and San Francisco. Direc- tor Philadelphia Co., United Railways of Pittsburg; pres. United Railroads of San Francisco, United Railways Investment Co. of San Francisco, Houston Oil Co., of Texas, Calhoun Falls Investment Co., and Calhoun Mills; owner of Euclid Heights, Cleveland, Ohio (director Euclid Heights Realty Co. ), and largely interested in real estate in S. C., Ga. and Texas. Residences: Charleston, S. (., Euclid Heights. Cleveland, O., and 9 E. Ssth St .. N. Y. City. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.


CALKINS, Gary Nathan:


Eilurator, biologist ; h. Valparaiso, Ind., Jan. 1. 1:69; s. John W. Calkins: ed. Chi- Pago Mutual Training Sch .; grad. Mass, lust. Technology. S.B., 1800; Columbia, Ph. D., 1-97: m. Cambridge, Mass., June 28, 1-94. Anne Marshall, d. Chauncey Smith. Ass't biologist Mass. B'd of Health; lecturer in biology, Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1-00.93: biologist in expedition to Alaska, 1-97: con- sulting biologist N. Y. State Pathological Laboratory: prof. invertebrate zoology, Co- Inmbia I'niv. : Fellow .1. 1. A. S., N. Y. Acad. Srience: mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists, Am. Morphological Sor., Am. Statistical Sor. Author: The Protozoa (Vol. VI, Columbia U'niv. Biological Series) : conth'r to current journals. Address: 1 W. SIst St., N. Y. City.


CALL, Edward Payson:


Publisher: private sre. to late R. M. Pnl- sifer. publisher of Boston Herald, for 7 years advertising mg'r of same paper; ass't advertising mg'r. Royal Baking Powder Co., 1-740: advertising me'r Philadelphia Press. 1-04-07: publisher Evening Post. 1997 1903; publisher New York Commercial, 1904-07: Chm'n Publishers' Ass'n. 1-97-1904; mem. Chamber of Commerce, New England Soc. Clubs : City, Hardware, Apawamis, Horseshoe Harbor, New York Press and others. Ad- dress: Larchmont Manar, N. Y.


CALL. William Timothy :


Puidisher: h. Bangor, Me., July 8, 1856; s. Timothy and Louisa Green (Short) Call; ed. Bowdoin Coll., class of Esso; did not grad , but left after two years: in. June , the. Eleanor Margaret McCarte; children: Rich- 225


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ard William, b. April 26, 1893 ( died July 23. | 29 1832; e. James Alexander aud Olive Ada- 1907), Charles Robert, b. June /, 1896 ( died Nov. 20, 1:07). Sec. and treas The Gage Publishing Co. Author: Two Little Falm- ers: Remarkable Autographs; Josh


line ( Betts) Calvert : grad. Univ. of Ro- chester, 1876, A.M., 1579, Union Theol. Sem .. N. Y., 1879, Shurtleff Coll., D.D., 1994; m. I N. Y. Cit;, 1855, Mary Dows Mairs. Or- seed's Trip to New York, Bitter's Book of | dained, 185%, and until 1887 ass't pastor of Mock Trials; Poker Points; Ellsworth's Checker Book ; R. D. Yates' Checker Player; The Common Checker Plaver. The Safe Checker Player; The Little Grammar. Club: N. Y. Press. Address: 114 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


CALLAN, Peter A .:


Physician ; degree from N. Y. University, 1867; house surgeon Charity Hosp .. 1567-68; ass't surgeon U. S. Navy, 1868-72; attending ophthalmic surgeon, Central Dispensary, 1971; Dermitt Dispensary, left: surgeon, N. 1. Eye and Ear Infirmary; ophthalmic sur- geon, St. Vincent's and Columbus Thisp. Mem. County Med. Soc., State Med. Soc., Am. Ophthal. Soc., Acad. of Medicine, Mu- tual Aid and m. Med. iss'ns. Address: 35 W. 38th St., N. Y. City.


CALLAN, Peter J .:


Banker; b. Liverpool, England, Aug. S. 1857: s. Peter and Mary (Dun) Callan: came to Albany, N. Y., loo7; ed. Prof. Cass' pri- vate school, Albany ; m. Trenton Falls, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1>>3, Frances Newton Jones; children: Albert, b. ]>>4, John Lansing, b. 1886, Florence Gertrude Kuss, b. Ires, Francis Marvin, h. 1:00, Engaged in real estate and investment securities business at Albany, N. Y .; also sec. and gen. mg'r Commercial Union Cooperative Bank. Republican ; served six years in Co. A, 10th Battalion, N. G. S. N. Y. Mem. all Masonic bodies of Albany, N. Y. Clubs: Albany, Press. .11- bany Country. Address: .. Brighthelds," Valatic. Columbia Co., N. Y.


CALM, Edward:


Merchant: b. Alton, Ill., June 15, 1963; s. Emiil J. and Elizabeth Glosephi) Calmi; ed. N. Y., Stuttgart and Berlin, Germany, and Paris, France; unmarried. Mem. firm of M. Cahn & Bro., if's chemists; director Colum- bus Borax Co., Preservaline Mf'g Co. Re- publican, Address: 11 Warreu St., N. Y. City.


CALM, Maxmilian:


Merchant : b. St. Louis, Mo. : s. Emil C. and Elizabeth (Josephi) Calm; ed. N. Y. City Coll .; unmarried. Ser., treas, and di- rector The Preservaline Mf'g Co. New York, Chicago, San Francisco), Columbus Borax Co. (Calif. ) ; senior partner M. Calm & Bro. (New York and San Francisco). Republican. Address: 00 E. 53rd St., N. Y. City.


CALVERLY, Charles:


Sculptor; b, Albany, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1:33; cd. at Albany; came to N. Y. City, 1-68; as- Surinte of National Aca l., 1-2, mem. 1-3. Works: The Little Companions: Little Having elder at Washington Sq. M. B. Ch. N. (medallion); also bronze bust of John . Y. City, April ;, ING, by Bishop Joseph F'. Berry, Appt'd pastor of Stevensville charge. April, 100. Prohibitionist. Ad- dress: Stevensville. Sullivan Co., N. Y. Brawn, 1:53; Horace Greeley, 1576; Elias, flowe, Je>1; bust of John Brown and has re- liet of Peter Cooper exhibited at Philadel- phia Centennial, 1:56. Address: Caldwell, CAMAC, Charles Nicoll Bancker: N. J.


CALVERT, Jobn Betts:


Clergyman, editor ; b. Preble, N. Y., Aug.


Calvary Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City; since then has been interested in and editor of Chris- tian Inquirer, which consolidated with the Examiner, 1895; trustee Univ. of Rochester and Cook vad. Compiled (with Edwin A. Bedell). The Church Hymnary, for Bapt. churches. Mem. Genesee Soc. Clubs: Bap- tist, Ardsley, Quill. Address: The Examin- er, 3S Park Row, N. Y. City.


CALVERT, Thomas Elliot :


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Clergyman: b. Annan, Dumfriesshire, Scot- land, Feb. 14, 1838; s. Wilham and Mary Irving ( Jeffrey ) Calvert ; ed. Annan Academy, and Edinburgh Univ .; A.M. Edinburgh, Scot- land; and A.M. ad cundem, Hobart. Geneva, N. Y .: m. Buffalo, N. Y., Lilli Woltge, d. Jate William and Anna ( Andrews) Woltze; one daughter, Anna Mary. Began life as an apprenticed chemist in Annan, Sentland, with a view to a career in medicine and surgery; but at the time of Dwight L. Moody's visit to Scotland, deenled to study for the ministry; entering Edinburgh Univ. graduated in due course, and subsequently, after a course in theology in Edinburgh, was licensed to preach, under the administration of Principal Cairns. While on a visit to the home of his friend Professor George L. White, founder of Fiske Univ., he received a call, which was accepted for a few years, to be the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Fredouia, N. Y. ; but being a Churchman by taste and temperament, he was ordained to the priest- hood of the Episcopal Chureb by Bishop Arthur Cleveland Coxe. Has held the post- tions of curate to Dr. Lobdell in Trinity Church, Buffalo, N. Y .; ass't to Bishop Neely in St. Luke's Cathedral, Portland, Maine; principal of the University Prep. School, Portland, Maine; rector of Christ Church, Plymouth, Mass. ; rector of Grace Church, Cherry Valley, N. Y. Address: The Rectory, Cherry Valley, N. Y.


CALYER, William J .:


Clergyman ; b. in town of Newburgh, May 26, 1:69; s. Abram M. and Nancy R. (Ander- Calyer: grad. Centenary Collegiate lust .. Hackettstown, N. J., in classical course, four years; grad. Yale, B.A., 1597; student in Divinity School, New Haven, Cunm., one year; m. Middle Hope, N. Y., June 16, 1904. - Elizabeth Cosman. Has preached in M. E. Church since April, le?>; has filled appointments in N. Y. Conf. at Florida 1 year; Trout Creek, 2 years; Wash- ingtonville, 1 year: Cook's Falls, 2 years; Bellvale, 1904-09. Ordained a traveling dea- con at Park Av. M. E. Ch., April, loma. by | Bishop John Hamilton; ordained a travel-


Physician: b. Philadelphia, Pa .. Aug. 6, I-ta; s. William and Ellen (Mellvaine) 1 Camae; grad. Umv. of Pa., . A.B., 1892;


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M.D., 1805; post-grad. work, Johns Hopkins | CAMERON, Joseph:


Hosp., and foreign studies. 1995-09; m. Cold- Spring-on-Hudson, Nov. 17, 1-95, Julia Au- eusta Metcalfe; children: Harriet Julia, b. Nov., 1901, Eva., b. Ort., 19-3. Engaged in practice of medicine, N. Y. City, since 1 97; held educational positions, Univ. of Pa., Johns Hopkins Univ., in medical branches, and now lecturer in medicine, Cornell I'niv., and physician to City Hosp., N. Y. City. Contb'r to various medical journals. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, State and County Med. Ass'ns, Acad. Medicine; asso. mem. Ass'n Am. Physicians: mem. Philadelphia Arad. Natural Sciences, Drlia Psi fraternity ; St. Anthony Club; Philadelphia Club, Phila. Address: 108 E. 65th St., N. Y. City.


CAMERON, Alexander :


Lawyer; b. Albany, N. Y., June 1. 1539; s. C .; grad. Yale Coll., 1-09: witlower. Direc- tor and gen. counsel N. V. and N. J. Tele- phone Co .; pres. and director Nat. Auto- matic Fire Alarm Co. of Long Island. Mem. Yale Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: University, Yale, Alpha Delta Phi, Riding and Driving, Church (N. Y. City), Hamilton, Excelsior ( Brooklyn). Residence: 103 W. 54th St. Address: 19 Wall St., N. Y. City.


CAMERON, Frederick W .:


Lawyer: b. Albany, N. II., June 1, 1859: s. Truman D. and Elizabeth ( Flagler) Cam- cron; ed. Albany Boys' lead., Union Coll., .1. B., les1, A. M. 1584, Albany Law Sch., LL. B., 15:2; m. Newark, N. J., April 2, 1891, Jeannie, youngest daughter Hon. Amos Dran, L.L. D .; children: Jeane Elizabeth, b. 1894, Josephine Dean, b. 1-96, and Fredericka. b. 1-95. Admitted to bar. 1-2; has made pat- ent law a specialty and has conducted suits for infringement of patents and trade marks, in Canada and England, as well as in F. S. Director First Nat. Bank. In 100], while in Europe, was nominated by the Democracy for surrogate of Albany Co., and although did not return until after election, ran at the hrad of ticket. Democrat: Preshy'n: trus- tee First Presby'n Ch. Mem. Albany Co. Bar Ass'n. State Dar Ass'n. Am. Bar Ass'n, Patent Bar Ass'n of Washington, D. C .: llist. and Art Soc. of Allany, Temple Lodge. F. and .1.M. Trustee Albany Chamber of Commerce. Union Coll .. Albany Law Sch .. Albany Homeopathic Hosp., Fairview Home for Friendless Children; treas. Albany City Missions. Recreation : Horseback riding.


Clubs: Fort Orange. University. Albany Country, Jefferson. Burns (Mbany). I'ni- versity (N. Y. City). Address: 31 Elk St., Albany, N. Y.


CAMERON, James D .:


Clergyman : b. Riverton. Nova Scotia, Sept. 25, 185: s. Daniel and Jessie (Grant) Cam- eron : ed. Nova Scotia public schools, Law. reneetown (N. S.) Hich Sch. : grad. Phillips Arad., Andover. Mass., Issy; Princeton l'nis .. 1. B., 1-23, A. M., ING, and Princeton Theul. Sem., B. D. 1-96; m. Hudson, Mass., Nov. 15. 1-30: Jessie Fremont Mackenzie: one son, Donald Kenzie, b. Sept. 6, 1900, Ordained in 1-96, and has been in the ministry since leaving seminary : how pastor Presbyterian Church, Worcester, N. Y. Address, Worces- ter, Otsegu Co., N. Y.


Insurance underwriter ; b. in County Wicklow, Ireland, Nov. 7, 1848; s. John and Catherine (Bannister) Cameron; came from Ireland to Hornell, N. Y., in April, 1851; has resided there ever since; ed. public school and St. Ann's Parochial Sch., Hornell, N. Y .: m. Hornell, N. Y., July 17, 1872, Mary A. Curry : children: Annie J., b. 1573, Mary, b. 1:57, Francis M., b. 1579. A. Martin, b. 1-$0. Rev. Joseph, b. 1882, William J., b. 1584, Charles H., b. 1886, John .1., b. les>, Cather- ine, 1. 169), Ignatius, b. 1:96, also six who died in infancy. In boot and shoe business, 1572-81: grand pres. 1482-84, grand sec., N. V. State, 1554-99, supreme recorder since 1-99, Catholic Mut. Benefit Ass'n. In fire insurance business since 1857. Democrat ; was town clerk Hornellsville four years. Roman Catholic. Mem. Knights of Colum- Imus, Catholic Benevolent Legion, Ancient Order of Ilibernians. Trustee and sec. St. James' Mercy Hosp., Hornell, N. Y .; a mg'r of Willard (N. Y.) State Hosp., under ap- mintment of Gov. Higgins. Address: Hor- Dell, N. Y.


CAMP, Walter Bicker:


Retired: b. Sackets Harbor, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1822; s. George and Elizabeth (Hitch- cock) Camp; grandson Talcott Camp. Revo- lutionary soldier; academic ed'n; unmar- ried. Followed father's business as drug- gist, etc., until 1861, when was commissioned vol. by Gov. Morgan, and placed in charge as commandant of Madison Barracks at Sack- ets Harbor, opened for regimental organiza- tion of 91th Regt. N. Y. State Vols. ; served on War Com. until 1565, during which per- iod G.000 men were mustered into the service at Madison Barracks. After war engaged in railroad enterprises in Jefferson and surrounding counties: now retired froth ac- tive occupations. Traveled extensively in Europe and over U. S. possessions, east. west, north and south. Republican: Pres- by'n. Pres. Jefferson Co. Ilist. Soc., Jeffer- son Co. Bible Soc. Mem. Sons of Revolu- tion: asso. mem. Mit. Service Inst'n, Gov- ernor's Island. Delivered historical address at unveiling of monument, "To the In- known Dead of the War of 1512, and Known Illustrious Dead, and Gen. Zebulon M. Pike, " Madison Barareks Cemetery, Sacket's Harbor, N. Y., on Dreoration Day, 188 -. . Ad- dress: Camphaven, Sackets Harbor, N. Y.




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