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CAREY, Harry W .;
Physician; b. Stamford, Conn., April 15, 1875; s. David B. and Helen Booth ( Wilson ) Carey; grad. Yale Univ., A.B., 1:5: Johns Hopkins Univ., M D., 1901. Ass't bacteriolo- gist and pathologist, Bender Hygiene Labora- tory, 1901-03; voluntary ass't in dermatology, Univ. of Berlin, 1903-04. Ass't visiting physician and pathologist to Samaritan Hosp., and consulting pathologist to the Leonard Hosp. Mem. Am. Ass n Bacteriol- ogists and Pathologists, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Med. Soc. Co. of Rensselaer, Med. Suc. Troy and Vicinity. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon ( Tale). Club : University (Albany), Island Country | Troy). dress: 87 Fourth St., Troy, N. Y.
CAREY, Henry Dewitt :
Banker; b. Middletown, N. Y. ; grad. Low- ell's Commercial College Binghamton, N. Y .; m. 1873, Ella J. Ludlum, of Middletown, N. Y. Merchant in Middletown; manager of legal and foreign departments of New Home Sewing Machine Co., N. Y. City, for many years, until 1900; since then engaged in private banking. Justice of the peace; justice of sessions of Westchester County, N. Y., 1ss9 90; pres. Pelham Park K. R. and City Island R. R .; pres. Met. Dispensary and B'd Trustees N. Y. Coll. Midwifery. Life mem. Am. Soe. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals : mem. Tammany Society. Mason 33º. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n. S.A.R. Clubs : Northmoreland (pres. ), Minnewa (pres. ) . Residence : City Island, N. Y. Address : 70 Beaver St., N. Y. City.
CAREY, Joseph:
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 23, 1s10; s. Robert and Ellen (Gordon) Carey; grad. Newburgh Acad., 1-59, St. Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., 1861, ( M.A., DD., 1578), Gen. Theol. Sem., 1961; m. first Oct. 3. 1-65. Catharine North, d. Rev. Thomas Thompkins Guion D.D., aml Catharine
( Holmes) Guian (died Feh. 1901); m. sec- ond, April 17, 1907, Marie Elizabeth Wendell, d. David and Mary Faller; children: Kath- arine Guion (in. Howard L. Smith), Ellen Seymour (died 1>97). Cornelia Enos (m. En- clide J. Brunette ), Mary Alice, Edith Elli- son (m. Victor L. Anderson), Joseph Gor- don. Ordered dearon, July 3, 1st, ordained priest, Feb. 23, 1-65, by Bishop Horatio Put- ter, in ministry of the Episcopal Church. Rector Grace Ch., Waterford, N. Y., 1944- 6>, Christ Ch., Ballston Spa., N. Y., 1st- 73. Bethesda Ch., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., since 1si3; arehdeacon of Troy since 19,7. Trustre tien. Theol. Som. since 1.71; men. Marginal Readings Joint Comm'n: deputy to Gen. Cons. Episcopal Church since 1-1: examining chaplain, diocese of Allmy ; chm'n Examining Com .. tien. Theol. Sem. Author: Essay on Hebrew Names of God; By the Golden Gate, 1:002; Sermons and Ad- dresses. Made tour of Italy, Greece, Con- stantinaple. Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine nul Egypt, 196977; California and Movieo. 1001; England, Belgium, Holland, France, | Orient. 232
Italy, Germany, Holland. Belgium, 1907. Mom. Am. Ass'n. Recreations : Walking, riding, gymnastic exercise. Chap- Jain Rising Sun Lodge, F. and A.M. Sara- toga Springs; sometime acting prelate, Grand Commandery, K.T., Siate of N. Y. Address: Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
CARHART, William Merle:
Occulist and aurist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 21, 1863; s. Lyman Beecher and Ophe- Jia Merle (d'Aubigne) Carhart; ed. Peeks- kill Mil. Acad., Yale Univ., A.B., 15:5; Co- lumbia Univ., M.D., 1899; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 1, 1599, Jennie Elizabeth Dunlee ; | one daughter, Grace Merle, b. April 8, 1900. Surgical interne, Presbyterian Hosp., 1859- 91; associate of Dr. A. E. Adams, Newburgh, N. Y., 1-91.92; practising ophthalmology and otology in N. Y. City and Peekskill, N. Y., since 1:92. Ass't editor for ophthal- mology, Med. Review of Reviews Publish- ing Co. Ass't attending surgeon, Manhattan Eye and Ear Husp. ; attending oculist and au- rist, Peekskill Hosp .; oculist of Dep't of Health, N. Y. City. Late instr. in diseases of the eye and ear, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. School. Republican. Episcopalian. Fellow Am. Acad. of Medicine; associate Am. Oph- thalmol. Soc .: mem. Am. Ophthalmol, and Oto-laryngological Ass'n, Westchester Co. Med. Soc., Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n, Address: 616 Madison Av., N. Y. City.
CARL, Katharine Augusta:
Artist; b. New Orleans, La .; d. Francis Augustus Carl. Ph.D., LL.D .. and Mary ( Breadoz) Carl; grad. Tennessee State Fe- male Coll., Memphis, M.A .; studied art in Paris; pupil of Bougerean and Gustav Conr. tois. Exhibited in Salons, Paris. Painter of portraits and figure painting; painted por- traits of Prince El Hudy and Mahomet Ali in Algiers in 1592; visited China in 1903: painted portraits of H. I. M. the Empress Dowager of China, who conferred upon her the orders of Officer of the Double Dragon and the Manchu P'laming Pearl; also various figures and groups which have been shown in lead- ing exhibitions. Wrote an account of her life in the Imperial Palace of China, under title of "With the Empress Dowager of China"' (published by Century Co.), illus- trated with author's sketches. AAssociate So- ciete Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris: hon- orary mem. Women's Internat, Art. Soc. : member of Juries of Fine Arts and of Ap- plied Arts, Louisiana Purchase Exp'n, St. Louis, 1904. Club: Lyceum (London, Paris and Berlin ). Address: 51 Washington Square, London.
CARL, William C .:
Concert organist ; b. Bloomfield, N. J., March 2, 1-65: s. Samuel Randolph and Mary Prudence ( Crane) Carl: ed. in Paris. France. muler Alexander tinilant. Organ- ist and choirmaster First Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City; director Guilmant Organ Sch., N. Y. City; has given 129 Free Organ Concerts in First Presby'n Ch. Inaugurated many of the large organs of the country, incluid- ing one at Dawson City ( Klomlike) ; has appeared with the best-known orchestras, aml at music festivals. Toured Japan and made successful study of music in the
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sented to humanity after due venbiention ri claus by physicians of record, by poblira- Postludes, Novelties for the Orgau (2 parts of the active suprarenal principle (pre- books) ; Master-Studies for the Organ. also songs, organ pieces, and izahy articles on musical sobjects. Director Manuscript Sve. , tion in American Medieme, Phila., Feb. of N. Y .; director, founder att com'u Membership Com., Organis's Guild; pres.
Ginilmant Club. Presbyterian. Address: 34 W. 12th St., N. Y. City.
CARLE, Richard:
Actor, dramatist; b. Somerville, Mass., July 7, 1ST1; ed. in Somerville High School. At age of twenty made his first appralance on the stage at the Bijou Theatre, N. Y. City, in 1sy1; has since played many suc- cessful roles; now starring in Mary's Lazub. Author of plays: Mam'selle 'Awkins; The Tenderfoot; The Storks; The Mayer of Tokio; The Spring Chicken; Mary's Lamb. Club: The Lambs. Address: 46 W. 90th St., N. Y. City.
CARLETON, Henry Guy:
Author, inventor; b. Fort Union, New Mexico, June 21, 1:56; s. Ger. James H. and Sophia Garland ( Wolfe) Carleton; ed. Santa Clara College. Cahit. Speciai writer un San Francisco Chromele, 152; commuis- sioned 2d lieur. sth U. S. Cav., Oct. 21, 1:73. Served in campaign against Kiowas, Arapahoes and Cheyennes, on Llano Esta- rado, as engineer officer with Maj. Wm. Redwood Price, sth Cav., cooperating with Col. (afterwards Gen.) Nelson A. Miles: and in scouts against Cortina's maranders, on lower Rio Grande, Tex., 1575. Resigned. August 1, 1576. Editorial writer, New Or- lentis Times, 177-7; adj. 1st Louisiana Inf., adj. Louisiana Field Art y, unseating Repub- liean Governor, Jan. 8, 1877; eurr. N. Y. Times, yellow fever epidemic, Isi8; won prize offered 'all Southern poets for expres- CARLETON, William Dudley: sion of gratitude to North for aid rendered in epidemic; officiating second to Major 11. J. Hearsey in duel with E. A. Burke, State Treasurer, 1:59; special writer, Chicago Trib- une, Isso-s1; wrote Memnon, sold to John McCullough, 1881; sp'l writer N. Y. Times, 1982; literary editor Life, 1- 3-$4; special writer N. Y. World, Is f-ss. Author: Thompson St. Poker Club, Victor Durand ( Wallack's Theater, Dec., 19-1, Mar., 1-5). The Lion's Mouth ( Frederick Warde), The CARLIN, Thomas G .: Pembertons (J. M. Hill), Ye Earlie Trouble Builder; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1539; s. P. and Catharine ( MeDermot) Car- lin: ed. St. Francis Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y. : m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Frb. 3, Is-2, Mary J. Girlshenen: children: Florence J., b. 18%. Colinette (C. Frohman), Never Again, adapt. ; Loretta M., b. 1590. Frederick W., b. 1-93, Marie Rose, h. 1-9 -. Practical mechanic ; bogan bricklaying at age of 13; later partner with father, and after his death continued business alone, incorporating it 1903. Hlas huilt seventeen school bhl gs, St. John's llome for Boys, Norwegian Hosp., three police stations and many buildings of va- rions kinds. Pres. Thomas G. Carlin; di- rector Met. Surety Co .; pres. Carlin & Gnider: director Patchogue Gas Co .; treas. Grorge E. Henry & Co .; storkholder in Brooklyn Arad. Music. Democrat. Catholic, Mem. Builders' League, S. Brooklyn B'd af Trade Catholic Truth Sor .. Catholic Summer Sch. Mem. Kings Co. Dem. Club, Elks, ( Boston Museum), Princess of Erie (Bost. Mus.), A Gilded Fool (Goodwin), Butterflies (C. Frohman), Ambition (Goodwin), That Imprudent Young Couple (C. Frohman). (C. l'rohman), Lilies First, adapt. C. l'rohman ), Girl from Maxim's, adapt. (C. Frohman). Inventor of Telebarograph, for measuring percentage of fire or choke-damp in various parts of coal mine, from super. intendent's office (presented to public through Scientific American, les;) : inventor and patenter of electric control of locks (21 patents), automatic 2-magnet repeater, sole- hoid are light lamp, instantaneous and hon variable thermostatie fire alarm, keyless electric alarm leck for front dour; discoy- rrer (190]) of neural control by anprarenal principles, curing almost instantly functional neuralgia, and neuritis, including sciatica, by external application of two minimums of ; Knights of Columbus, Munroe Club, R.C. ointment containing one to one thousand
and Ort., (1006). Pres. Carleton Electnie Company (Inc. ), 1900-02; v .- p. Carleton- Chase Electric Co., 1902-03. Honorary mem- ber Telegraphers' Uuion, N. Y. (lesi). Mem. Committee of 200, Centennial of Wash- ingtoo's mangural, (1889), Mem. Soc. Co- lomal Wars (Virginia), Soc. Mayflower De- scendants ( Mass. ). Clobs: N. Y. Yacht, Seminole ( Jacksonville, Fla.). Address: 41 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.
CARLETON, Will:
AAnthor, editor, lecturer; b. Hudson, Mich., Ort. 21, 1545; s. John H. and Celeste E. ( Smith) Carieton ; grad. Hillsdale Coll., B.S., 1×69 (.A.M., Litt.D. ) ; m. Mar. 2, les2, Adota N. Godell (died Nov. 9, 1904). After gradu- ation entered on newspaper work at Hills- dale, Mich .; afterward for some years on Detroit and Chicago papers. Author: Farm Ballads; Farm Legends; Farin Festivals; City Ballads : ; City Legends: City Festivals; Young Folks' Rhymes; The Old Infant, and similar Stories; Rhymes of Our Planet: Songs of Two Centuries: Drifted In; . Thousand Thoughts; besides many magazine and newspaper articles, etc. Traveled through United States and Europe several times, touring, lecturing, giving original readings. Now pres. Everywhere Publishing Co., N. Y. City. Mem. Kane Lodge, F. and A.M., N. Y. City. Recreations: Mountain
climbing, swimming, slumming, conversa. tions with congenial friends. Clubs: I'ni- versity (Brooklyn ), Authors (N. Y. City ). Address: 144 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lawyer; b. Boston, Mass,, Sept. 11, 1878; s. Wilham E. and Bertha J. ( Leavitt) Carle. ton; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., cum laude. hon. mention in philosophy, 1001; attended New College, Oxford, England, 1901-02: grad. Harvard Law School, LL.B., 1905. En- graged in practice of law in N. Y. City as junior mem. firm of JJones and Carleton. ('lub: Harvard. Residence: 15 W. sth St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
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CARLISLE, John Nelson:
Lawyer; b. Preble, Cortland Co., N. 1 .: s. William S. and Catharine K. (Eurdick) Carlisle; ed. public schools, Watertown: rad. Watertown, Ilich Sch .. Iss4; m. Pulaski, dan. 17, 1594, Carrie C. Brown; one daughter, Catharine C., b. 1:26. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, Feb. 15, 1989, L. S. Court, May 12, 1:01; vity attorney Watertown, N. Y., is01-22; mem. law firm Brown, Carlisle & MeCartin. Di- rector Watertown Sand Brick Co .; pres. Carthage & Watertown Traction Co. Miem. and see. Democratic State Com. of N. Y., 1596-1900; chim'n Dem. State Exec. Com., 1903-03; candidate for nomination for gov- ernor, 1906; mem. B'd Ed'n City of Water- town. 1901-04. Capt. Co. C, 4tb Battalion (39th Separate Co.) N. G. N. Y., 1002-05 ; now major Ist Reg't Inf., N. G. N. Y. Recreation : Farming. Clubs :
Jefferson County Golf, Black River Valley. Address: 334 Keyes Av., Watertown, N. Y.
CARLSEN, Emil:
Artist: b. Copenhagen. Denmark, Oct. 19, 1853; s. I. A. S. and Dorothea (Raa) Carl- sen; general and art enducation at Copen- lagen. Came to U. S. and followed art professionally; received Shaw Purchase prize of Soc. of Am. Artists, Inness prize of Salmagundi Club: gold medal Louisiana Purchase Exp'n, 1004: elected academician Nat. Acad. Design, 1906. Clubs : Salina- gundi (N. Y. City), Bohemian (San Fran- cisco), St. Botoluilt. Boston. Address: 43 E. 59th St., N. Y. City.
CARLSON, Samuel A .:
Journalist : b. Jamestown, N. Y .. Oct. 26. 1508; s. John F. and Louise Carlson; ed. in Jamestown public schools; m. Jamestown. June 21, 1893, Freda S. Hendrickson; che son, Wendell La Vern. b. 1.96. Manager Vart Land, weekly, Swedish publication, and director Vart Land Co .; elerted allerman, Jamestown, 1:93, and reelected 1-05, with en- dorsement of lep., Dem. and Populist por- ties; chairman of com. promoting municipal ownership of water and electric light works: elected mayor of Jamestown. 19us, having been endorsed by Republican and Dem- ocratie portion. Delegate twice to League of Am. Municipalities: three times appt'd mem. Jamestown B'd of Public Works, on which he served In years. Twice delegate to Rep. Siate Conv. Mem. Civic Reform Ass'n. Independent
Republican. Mason
( Mt. Muriah Lmlge. Jamestown ) ; mein. Knights of Pythias. Marrabers, Y.M.C ..... Scandinavian Brotherhood of America. Ad- dress: 5 Maple St., Jamestown, N. Y.
CARLTON, Caleb Henry:
Brigadier-gen., U. S. A., retired; b. in Ohio, Sept. 1. 1-26: appi'd to Military Acad. as radel, July 1. 1-1: grad 1-50 Ferved in l'eninsula campaign and brevetted major 1-62; at Chickamanzi and brevetted lient .. col., 1-03; after Civil War served in regy- lar infantry, Ist Cav., Tth Cav., sth Cav. : brigadier-gen., June 2. 1-95. retired June 30, 1-07, at own regnest, after 40 years' sery ice. Clubs: I'niversity. Army and Navy. Apawamis (N. Y. City), Metropolitan, Army
CAPLTON, Frank Boughton:
Clergyman; b. Dunkirk. N. Y., Sept. shii. 1800; s. William and Katherine ( Gilchrist ) Carlton; on father's side traces English jineage to Baidwin de Carlton, who lived at time of Norman Conquest, A.D., 100G; American lineare gors back to Edward Carlton, born in England, lo05, who emi- grated and settled at Haverhill, Mass .: on mother's side, descended from the Camp- bells of Argyleshire, more immediate fore- fathers living on island of Islay. Giad.
Hamilton Coll., B.1., Iss9. Auburn Theol. Sem .: 1592; m. Auburn, N. Y., June 22, 1:92, Nellie Hoag Thayer, d. William JJames and Josephine (Sisson) Thayer: children: Josephine Thayer, b. Feb. 14, 1894, Frank William. b. Dee. 13, 1895 (died Feb. 7, 1596), Lester Thayer and Wilham Gilchrist, twins, b. July 13, 1597 ( Lester died May 23, 1903), Kathryn Lester, b. Sept. 5. 1904. First pastorate, Livonia, Living- ston Co., N. Y .; since Dee. 1, 1:06, pastor Bethlehem Presby'n Ch. of Buffalo. Inde-
pendent in politics. Mem. The Literary Clinic of Buffalo. Mason: Highland Lodge. ¿35. Buffalo, N. Y., Palmoni Lodge of Per- fection, Palmnoni Council. Buffalo Chapter of Rose Croix de HI. R. and M., Buffalo Consistory S. P. R. S., Ismalia Temple .(Nobles of the Mystic Shrine), Buffalo. Recreations: Chess, tennis. Address : 150 Bird Av., Buffalo, N. Y.
CARMALT, Woolsey:
Lawyer; b. Lake Wyalusing, Pa., Jan. 25. 1.63; s. Samuel Fisher and Anne E. ( Woolsey) Carmalt; grad. Yale Coll .. B.A., 1>>3. Columbia Law Sch., LL. B .. 1-S5; un- married. Ass't counsel to the corporation, 1>-6-90; Since then in practice in N. Y. City. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Clubs : Yale. N Y. Canoe. Address: 82 Beaver St., N. Y. City.
CARMAN, James S .:
Physician and surgeon; h. Jacksonville. N. Y., Der. 25, 1836; s. Jacob and Julia ( Waters) Carman; ed. Ithaca Acad., and grad. lloward Med. Col., M.D., 1->3; m. Ort. 13. 1>>5, Jeunie b. Covert: children : Glenn E., b. 155%, Gladys M., b. 1.90, Ruth J., b. 1995. Engaged in general practice of medicine at Lodi, N. Y., from ISS5. Ex- pres. Senera Co. Med. Ass'n, coroner and health officer. Republican. Mem. M. E. Church. Mein, Richmond Co., Senera Co. and N. Y. State Med. Soes. Address : Lodi, N. Y.
CARMAN, Nelson G .:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1847: s. Nelson G. and Rebeera J. (Vunek) Car- man: ed. Polyterhnie Inst., Brooklyn. Prof. Oyriheiser's Prep. Sch., Yale, A.B., 1-69. Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., IST: m. Brook- 1;n. N. Y. Ort. 11. IND. Mary Adella Cary. Republican: has served as pres. Ropublican Campaign ('lub, Babylon. L. L. Formerly director New England Soc. Recreations: Travel, golf. Clubs: l'niversity, I'nion League (N. Y. City) ; Brooklyn. Hamilton, ( Brooklyn ). Address : 51 Pierrepout St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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CARMER, Hermon A .: Lawyer; b. Dryden, N. Y., April 14. 1 -; s. Abram C. and Sarah (Griswold ) Carmer; grad. Univ. of Mich., LL. B., les3. Nat. I'niv. (Washington, D. C.), MI.L., 1587; mn. Homer, N. Y., Ort. 10, 1-56. Ella Rosa. Held position in the Treasury Dep't at Washington, 1956-91; since then engaged in practice at Seneca Falls, N. Y .; mem. law firm Hawley & Carmer. Director and mg'r Water Works Co. of Seneca Falls. Director of Seneca Falls Hist. Soc .; trustee Elmira Col. Presbyterian; comm'r to Gen. . 1s- sembly Presby'n Ch., Los Angeles, 1903. Democratic candidate for State Senate, 1906. Mason. Address: Seneca Falls, N. Y.
CARMER, Myron E .:
Physician; b. Dryden, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1.51; s. A. C. and Sarah ( Griswold) Car- mer; grad. Brockport Normal Sch., laft, Hamilton Coll., A.P., 1850 (first math. prize and Phi Beta Kappa), A.M., 1883; Med. Col. of Univ. of Vt., M.D., 1555; m. Clinton, N. Y., les0, Anna Sykes; children: James S., b. 18s1, Mrs. Sarah Ohmann, b, 1s>3. Rachel A., b. 1:55, John C., b. 1587. Was five years prin. Cincinnatus Acad., Cin- rinnatus, N. Y., 1581-55; has practised med- icine in Lyons, N. Y., since 1ss7; physician to Wayne Co. Home, Wayne Co. Jail, etc. Med. examiner for N. Y. Life Ins. Co., Prudential Ins. Co., ete. Republican.
Presbyterian ; comm'r to Gen. Assembly, Presbyterian Ch., 1903. In Brockport, was meu. Gamma Sigma; in Hamilton, Psi Up- silon and Phi Beta Kappa, and in Univ. Vt., Delta Mu. Mem. Wayne Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., ete. Address: Lyons, N. Y.
CARMODY. Francis X .:
Lawyer, teacher: b. Watervliet, Berrien Co., Mich., Feb. 13. ISTI: s. Dennis and Ann (Connolly ) Carmody ; ed. Univ. of Mich., 1893-97 (honors in debating, acting and oratory ), A.B., 1:99; N. Y. Law Srh., 1900.01, Brooklyn Law Sch., 1901-02, LL. B .. 1902; m. Burlington, Iowa, June 25. 1901, Charlotte L. Kirk ; children : Francis X., Jr., b. 901, Caroline, b. 1906. Prof. publie speaking. I'niv. of Notre Dame. Ind .. 1897- 1900, Polytechnic Inst., Brooklyn, 1900-03: lecturer in public speaking Columbia Univ .. 1903-03: Harkness instr. in public speaking, Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, from 1:01; lecturer in sermonic composition, Union Theol. Sem. from 190 ;: prof. constitutional law. Brooklyn Law Sch., since 1904, and of code pleading and practice from 190%. Prac- tising lawyer, N. Y. City, since. 1em !.
Capitalist: h. Pittsburgh, Jau. 6, 1874; s. Thomas M. and Lucy (Coleman) Carnegie : ed. St. Paul's School, Conrord, N. H., and Columbia Law School; m. Westchester, Ort. 25, 1898, Virginia D. Beggs; one son, Thomas Morrison. V .- p. Cockburn Barrow & Ma. chine Co .; pres. Scott Engine & Construr- tion Co .: director Carnegie Music Hall, Ilome Trust Co., Hoboken. Trustee and treas. Carnegie Foundation for Advance- ment of Teaching. Mem. 1. 1. 1. S., N. Y. Botanical Garden. Alumni Columbia Law School and St. Paul's School. Clubs: Rar- quet and Tennis. Union League, Engineers, Democrat ; candidate for dist. att'y of Kings | Shinnecock Golf, Meadow. Southampton,
County on Independence League ticket. 1907; chm'n moverning Com., Brooklyn Democratie Club. 1905.0% Recreations: Swimming. boating. tennis. Residence : 702. Westminster Road, Brooklyn. Ad- dress: Cf Wall St., N. Y. City.
CARMODY, Thomas:
Lawyer: b. Milo, N. Y. Oct. 9. 1-54: prepared at Penn Yan Acad. ; attended Cor- nell Univ., 14 Admitted to har. 187; dist. att'y of Yates Co .. 1-91: chief ex- aminer State B'al of Civil Service com- m'rs. 1992-91: Democratie campaign speaker. Address: Penn Yan, N. Y.
CARNEGIE, Andrew:
Manufacturer, and philanthropist; b. Dun- fermline, Scotland, Nov. 25, 1:35; came to the U. S .. 1845; attended school a few years (LL.D., Glasgow, 1905, Univ. of P'a., Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, 190G) ; m. N. Y. City, 1587, Louise Whitfield. As boy at- tended small stationary engine, but soon became telegraph messenger for Atlantie and Ohio Telegraph Co .; later operator and clerk in office of sup't and mg'e telegraph lines, Pennsylvania R. R., Pittsburgh; while there, made acquaintance of Mr. Woodruff, inventor of sleeping car, and joined with him in enterprise, which proved saceessinl; he- enme sup't of Pittsburgh Div. Pennsylvania R. K .; successful in venture at Oil Creek, and in founding of rolling-mill, from which grew immense control of iron and steel industries, Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Pittsburgh Lessemer Steel Works, Locy Furnaces. I'nion Iron Keystone
Mills. Bridge Works, Hartman Steel Works, Frick Coke Co., Scotia Ore Mines, ete., all how merged in U. S. Steel Corp'n, of the bonds of which is the largest owner. Has made many magnificent donations to towns and institutions; founded Pittsburgh Inst .; has given over $40,000,000 for 1.500 libraries and large sums for other philanthropie works; these include : $10,000,000 to Carnegie In- stitute, Pittsburgh: $5.000,000 to New York for establishment of branch libraries; $10,- 000,000 to Carnegie Institution, Washington : $10,000,000 to Scotch Universities; $3,000,- 000 to fund for Employees of Carnegie Steel Co., and in all has given nearly $100.000.000. Lord reetor of University of St. Andrew. Edinburgh, 1902. Author: An American Four-in-hand in Britain, Round the World. Fifty Years' March of the Republic; also
varions articles on the labor question. Clubs: I'nion League, Authors, Engineers, Lotos and other clubs. Address : 2 E. 91st St., N. Y. City.
CARNEGIE, T. Morris:
! Pittsburgh, Allegheny County. Address : 376 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
CARNELL, John R .:
Principal Albany Business College; b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1-15; s James and Margaret Carnell; m. Champlain, N. Y., ING. Linda Hitchcock. Actively engaged in commercial school work, for more than forty years, and since 1>> prin. Albany Business Coll. (firm of Carnell & Hoit). I'res. Albany County Bank: trustee Al- hany County Savings Bank: director Union Trest Co. of Albany. Mem. St. Luke's M. E. Church. Mem. Nat. Business Edu- 235
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CARNOCILAN WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
entors' AAss'n. Country Club. Address : [ Nat. Bank of White Plains, N. Y., and 469 State St., Albany, N. Y. president of Westchester and Bronx Title CARNOCHAN, Gouverneur Morris: and Mortgage Guarantee Co., White Plains. One of organizers of Republican Party in Westchester Co., giving his first vote to John C. Fremont, Jesti: supervisor, 1-67-96. and -hm'n of b'd, 1-72-73. 1-91-95; elected county treas. Westchester Co., 1-96, and re-elected. 1-09, serving until Jan. 1, 1903. Elected senator to fill vacancy. 1903, and re- elected, 1901, from 22d Senate Dist .; re- elected. 1906, from new 23d Senate Dist. Address : Mt. Kisco, Westchester Co., N. Y. CARPENTER, George Rice:
Banker: b. N. Y. City; s. Dr. John Mur- ray and Estelle ( Morris) Carnochan; grad. Harvard, A. B., 1's6; matriculated at Ecole de Medicine, l'aris, but did not complete course; m. Issa, Matilda Grosvenor, d. Frederick Goodridge: children: Frederic G., Gouverneur M., Jr. Engaged in bank- ing and brokerage business, N. Y. City, from 1887. First lient. and insp. rifle prac- tice, ith Reg't, N. G. N. Y .: mem. Delta Phi fraternity, Soc. Colonial Wars, 7th Reg't Vet. Ass'n. Clubs: Calumet. Delta Phi, Country, N. Y. Athletic. Residence : New City, N. Y. Address: 44 New St., N. Y. City.
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