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CASAD. Campbell B .:
Journalist, playright. songwriter, press representative: b. Covington, Ky., July 10, IST: s. Thomas P. and Isabella G. ( Huth) Casad; direct descendant of Jacques Cossart, who settled in X. Y. City, 1002 and was the first official " Keeper of the city records " of N. Y. City; grad. public schools Nash- ville, Tenn., Peabody Normal Coll. Author: Sidelights of the Real Theatre; contributor to leading magazines; collaborator on comic opera, The Moon Man, with Ernest R. Jaros; author of The Military Girls, in collabora- tion with A. Baldwin Sloane, produced by Joseph Hart at Keith and Proctor's Twenty- third St. Theatre, N. Y. City, July, 1907; Military Mollie, produced at Terrace Garden, Nov. S. 1907; musical comeilies, Sandyland, The Merry Widuw of Loony Park and I'p Against It, produced by Tom Miner. Ang .. 1008: Neve, more, a farro comedy pro- dured at Harlem Opera House, Aug. 190; RIncarnation, produced Srd A. Thenire. June 2, Int. Four years in editorial de- partment of The Woman's Home Compan- ion, resigning to tako position of dramatic editor of Broadway News, N. Y. City even- ing theatrical paper and remained with it until its failure five months later: berame general manager for Philip Mindil's Pub- livity Burcao, resigning after seven months
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to assume the managerslap of the Third ! cesaful raodidate for mayor of Middletown lor. real estate ag'ts: pres. B'dl Directors Ilillside Cemetery Ca. . sec. B'd Me'rs Mid- dletown State Homwo. Hosp. Democrat. Baptist. Mem. Masonic order (Chapter, Commandery and Shring), Knights of Pyth- ias: hon. mem. Fire Dep't, Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co. (ex.pres. ) : mem. B'd Trus- tees Ist Bapt. Ch. of Middletown; has trav- eled extensively in West and Southwest. Address: 15 Houston Av., Middletown, N. Y. Avehur Theatre, N. Y. City; remained there ! on two occasions, being defeated each time until he arrepted the position of manager of | by small majority; mem. firm Case & Tay- the publicity department of M. Witmark & .... N. Y. City, music publishers. In this raparity serves as editor of weekly paper. Words and Music, and associate editor of monthly magazine, The Musical Bulle'ip. Also general press representative of The Authors and Composers Copyright Leagus of America. Kecreations: Walking, horse- back riding, boating and swimming. Clubs: Play wrights' League. The Friars. Address: The l'riars, 107 W. 15th St., N. Y. City.
CASE, Carl Delos:
Clergyman; b. Plainview, Minn., 186º: s. Douglas R. and Mary Adelaide (Oven) Case: erad. Colate Univ., A.B., 1991. after- ward at Univ. of Chicago, as fellow in the. ology, and grad. there as B.D., 198, Ph.D., 1.00; m. Glen Ellyn, Ill. April 9. 1st, Ellen Mae Jenkins; children; Dorothy b. 1-98, Katharine, b. 1002. Pastor Ist Bapt. Ch., South Bend, Ind., 1506-1900, Ist Bout. C'h., Terre Haute. Ind., 19/ 0-02. Montelair, N. J., 1902-04, Hanson Place Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, 1904-09, Delaware Av. Bapt. Ch., Buffalo, 198. Republican. Mem. executive board of Am. Bapt. Home Mission Soe., Bapt. State Conv. of N. Y., N. Y. State Christian Endeavor I'nin. Mem. Soc. Mayflower De- srendants, S.A.R., Masonic Order Independ- ent Order of Pure-ters, Royal Areanom, Delta Upsilon fraternity, Address: Delaware Av. Baptist Church, Buffalo, N. Y.
CASE, Charles Edward:
Insurance agent: born Des Moines, Iowa, 1-76, grad. Harward Coll. A.B., 198. Since graduation engaged in the insurance busi- ness, beginning as a clerk in the office of the Commercial Urian Ins. Co., later sur- veyor in the Metropolitan Dist., N. Y. City for the A. L. Perrin Agency; afterward special agent in N. Y., N. J. and Pa. for United Fire Ins. Co. of Baltimore, after that in Western N. Y. for the N. Y. Under- writers' Agency, then with the North Drit- ish and Mercantile in N. J .: now special agent in the Eastern and Middle States for the Commonwealth Ins. Co. of N. Y. Ad- dress: 23 Liberty St., N. Y. City.
CASE, Charles Lyman:
Insurance manager : Chelsea, Mess .. 1550. Began his insurance experience in office of C. H. Case & Co., Chicago; engaged in field work 1 247. for Ins. Co. of N. America and Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co .: loent agent for these and other companies at St. Louis, 1-27: mg'r Western Dep't London Assurance Ciru'n, with headquar- ters at Chicago. 1-7'2: since 1-92 manager U. S. Branch of same company with head- quarters in N. Y. City. Address: 4 Wil- liam St., N. Y. City.
CASE, Ira Lee:
Insurance. real estate: b. near Monti- cello, N. Y., July 15, 1>##: s. Ehenezer In. man and Lydia Ann (Mather) Case: ed. Prof. Swift's private acad., Orange Co., N. Y .: m. line Bush, Oringe Co. X. Y .. Nov. 24, 1469. Bella G. Taylor: children : Cora .L. Florener B. Taught school for more than twenty years; sch. comm'r 6 years; mem. B'd of Ed'n 6 years; unsue.
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CASE, Jason D .:
Banker: b. Lyndon, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1947; s. Thomas and Betsey ( Melrose) Case; ed. distriet school and Rushford Acad., before "0 years of age; m. Cuba, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1573. Helen Morgan; children: Helen MI., b. 1879, 31. Gertrude, b. 1$$7. Cashier First National Bank of Franklinville, N. Y., for 25 years; pres. of Citizens' Bank of Arcade, X. Y .. since its organization in 1983; exten- sive dealer in real estate. and oil. Director People's State Bank of Mazomanie, Wis., Dank of Ellicottville, N. Y., Ist Nat. Bank of Allorany, N. Y .; pres. Lyndon Cheese Co., Liberty Oil Co .: v.p. Empire Oil Co. Pres. Board of Trade: trustee and treas. Cemetery Ass'n since 1-7. Republican. Mem. F. and A M. since 152. Mem. Board
of Ed'n. Franklinville, N. Y. Address : Franklinville, N. Y.
CASE, Mary Emily:
Prof. Latin, Wells Coll .: b. N. Y. City, Sept 23, 1-57; d. Albert Spencer and Jane ( Huntington ) Case: grad. Oberlin Coll., AB., 1999, A.M., 1890. Prof. Latin, Wells Cull .. since 1 -- 3. Author: The Love of the World, 1892 (Century). Conth'r to re- views, etc. Address : Wells College, An- rora, N. Y.
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CASEY, Edward Pearce:
Architeet : b. Portland, Me., June 18, 1:01; s. Brig. Gen. Thomas Lincoln and Emmit ( Weir) Casey; ed. Emerson Inst., Washington: grad. Sch. of Mines, Columbia, C.E., 1-6; architect. les; studied also at Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. Su- pervising architect of Congressional Library BMg. Washington. 1909-97; was one of the six equal prize winners in N. Y. City Hall competition in 1-93; also, in conjunction with Prof. Burr, in 1900, won first prize for design for bridge over Potomac River. Washington, and in conjunction with H. M. Shrady, won first prize for design for Grant Monument, Washington. Mem. N. Y. Chap- ter Am. Institute of Architects, Beaux- Arts Society. Architectural League, Nat. Sculp- ture Sur, Fine Arts Federation, Sans Am. Revolution. Clubs: Century, University.
Residence : 55 W. 33d St. Address: 1 Nassan St., N. Y. City.
CASEY, Thomas, L .:
Sirut.rol Corps of Engineers, U. S. A .; h. West Point, N. Y., Feb. 19, 17: s. Thomas Lincoln and Emma (Weir) Casey: Fed. Sheffield Scientifie School, Yale I'niv .. class of 1-47 (non-gradnatr ) : grad. U. S. Mil. Arnd., 1579: m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 1. 1.46, Laura Welsh. Since graduation en- guerd in professional work of Corps of En-
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gineers, I. S. 1. Served on U. S. Transit | gomery Co. (N. Y.) Hist. Soc .; mem. Am- of Venus Expedition to S. Africa, 1>>2->3; sterdam B'd of Trade. Republican: Pres- byterian. Club: Fort Johnson (Amster cam). Address : Amsterdam, N. Y. mem. Greer Courty Comm'n. J>>0, Misis- sippi River Comm'n, Hou200; che'r ser. Lighthouse D and, since 1906. Was in charge of fortification work and submarine CASSIDY, David Demarest, Jr .: mine defense of Hampton Roads duriz War Architect; b. Amsterdam. N. Y., Oct 3. 1871; s. David Demarest and Catherine Mar- gaict (Clate) Cassidy; ed. Phillips Arad .. Andover, Mass., 1ss -- 90; I'nion Coll: 1-90.0. Harvard Univ., S.D., 1595 (civil engineer- ing), Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston ( AArchitectural Dep't). 1~93-97: In. with Spain. Author of numerous papeis, chietly on biological subjects. Feilow A.A.A.S .; mem. N. Y. and Washington Acads. Sciences, Philadelphia Acad. Nat. Fall River, Mass., April 9. 1902, Mabel Antoinette Swift: children : Marcus Swift, h Fel. Science, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Bis :. Soc. Washington, and others. Clubs: Univer- sity (N. Y. City). Cismos, Metropolitan and Chevy Chase (Washington ). VMdress : 1119 K. St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
CASS, James Michael :
Clergyman: 1. Lizabethton, Tenn., Oet. 20, 186 ;: s. William and Ruth E. ( Cox) Cass : ed. Davies Acad. (now Harold McCormick Coll.), Elizabethton, Tenn., 1-86-90, Union Coll., A.B., 1-15; Boston Univ. Sch. of The- ology, 1895-06: m. Ist. Buryrus, O., June 23, 1507, Elizabeth Monnett (thed Sept. +, 1002) ; m. 2d. April 4. 19.7, Julin Mouneit. Mem. Troy Annual Conference, M. E. c'h .; pastor Lake George and West Mountain, N. Y., 1897-99; Jay and Wilmington, N. Y., 1900-03; Clintonville. N. Y., 1994.00; Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1907; Willsboro, N. Y .. 1905. Has built three churches on the Plattshurg Dist. of Troy Annual Conference, that at Flizabeth- town being dedicated Feb. 9, 1908. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, and of Ma- sonic fraternity. Address: Willsboro, N. Y.
CASSEDY, William Fraser:
Lawyer; b. Newburgh, N. Y., Oct 4, 1562; s. Abram S. and Margaret J. (Drake) Cas- sedy: ed. public schools, Newburgh, N. Y., Cornell Univ., B.S. 15:1: m. Newburgh, N. Y., Jan. 11, , 1 -** , Frances M. Townsend; children: J. Townsmmol, b. 1-02. William F., b. 1596. AAdmitted to N. Y. Bar, 1ss6; mem. law firm of Brown & Casseily; ror- poration counsel. 1974 . Director The Quassaick Nat. Bank of Newburgh: trustee The Newburgh Savings Bank. Episcopahan. Mem. Zeta Psi fraternity ; trustee Now- burgh Home for the Friendless, Cedar Hill Cemetery, trustee Washington Headquarters AAss'n: mem Hist. Soc. Newburgh and the Ilighlands. Clubs: University. Transpor a. tion (N. Y. City ) : v .. p. Pawelton Club, v .- p. Newburgh City club (Newburgh). Goshen Club. Address : 43 Third St., Newburgh, N. Y.
CASSIDY, David Demarest:
Retired banker; h. in town of Florida, Montgomery Ca .. N. Y .. Aprit 6, 1-27: s. Christopher and Catharine ( Wempir) Cas- sidy; ed. dist. schools, town of Florida. N. Y., and at Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Collegi. ate Sch .. 197-p: m. Rochester, N. Y., April 17. 1she, Catharine Margaret (Clute) Efner; children : B ;- 11 -. b. 199. David D., Jr., h. 1-2. Bryan as clerk in mercantile house 5 years: employed in Farmers Bank of Am- sterdam, They frachter, or chief exec. officer. 1-991. Now treas, and director Churtanunda Gas Licht Co., Amsterdam, N. Y. Extensive traveler through New Enr. lamal, Middle and Western States, Atlantic Coast and Lake Hesion. Trustee Munt- 216
21, 1903, Katrina Swift, h. July 11, 1904. In 1-96, with 21 Mass. Inst. of Technology architectural students, took bicycle trip through England and France, studying arch- itecture of those countries, Worked in architectural offices of Blarkall and Newton. Boston. Mass .. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, N. Y. City, Lord. Hewlett & Hull, N. Y. City. E. G. W. Dietrich, N. Y. City; opened own office in Amsterdam, Apr. 1503, and sinen practising there: v. p. and sec. Amsterdam Knitting Co., Amsterdam N. Y. Republican. Mem. B.P.D. Elks, Amsterdam Lodge, di. rector Board of Trade, Amsterdam: mem. Pi Eta Sne. of Harvard University, Alpha Delta Phi ( Union Chapter), Montgomery Co. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Fort Johnson. Ant lers Country. Address : 114 Market St., Amsterdam, N. Y.
CASSIDY, John:
Printer, blank book mi'r: b. in Ireland, Oct. 26, 1516: s. Michael and Hannah (Con- well) Cassidy: ed. rommon schools in lip. land and America; m. St. Peter's Ch .. Stalen Island, N. Y. Dec. 171. Evalyn A. Paterick: fifteen children, of whom nine are living. ,John E., h. 1574, Joseph P., h. 19-2. Harnyt M .. h. 1-6, William P., h 1 ;, Thomas .1 .. 1. 1460. David. h. 1-91. Helen E., b. 1,9%. Edith B., D. Isss, Harry L., b. 1900. At :@ of 11 joined English Navy, loft it in 1-2: joined U. S. Navy: served under Admira Porter in N. Atlantic Blockading Squadron during Civil War; was at battles of Ft. Fisher, N. C., I't. Anderson, and Ft. St. Philip on the Cape Fear River, also at taking of Wilmington, N. C Pres. The John Cassidy Co .. printers and blank hook mi'rs: v .. p. Town of New Utrecht Building & Iman Ass'n. Demuerat. Represented party in Gen. Com. Kings Co. from Town of New Utrecht (exer. mein. 3 years) : declined nomination as Presidential elector from 5'h Roman Catholic. Mom. Devin Post HS. G.A.R., Royal Arranum, Foresters of America, Knights of Columbus and Spv. rral church societies, Residence: 22 asth Dist., 1-91. st., Brooklyn. Address: 224 Fulton St .. N. Y. City.
CASSIDY, Owen:
Lawyer. State senator: b. Hector. Schuyler Co., N. Y., 140: ed. public schools, Couk Aral .. llavana (how Mantoar Pallsi, N. Y .. and Odsate P'hiv .. AB. P.S; taught dla<>> at Cook Aral., and stiling law. Admitted to N. S. Bar. 1y0; practised at Mantour l'alle. Int Inter removed law office to Wat- kins, N. Y., while still retaining home at Montour Falls. Was for several years at- torney for Senate Com. on Health; mrm.
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Constitutional Convention of 1-94: appt'd by Gov. Morton, and ieappt'il by Govs. Black aud Roosevelt, one of State Comm'rs on llealth; elected to Senate from 40th Senate Dist., jon1; reelected. 1900: mem. 1905 of Senate Coms, ou Taxation and Retrenchment, Carals, Miscellaneous Corporations and Vil- lages. Republican. Residence : Montour Falls, N. Y. Address: Watkins, N. Y.
CASSON, Herbert Newton:
Writer: b. in Ontario, Can., 1809; s. Rev. Wesley and Elizabeth ( Jackson) Casson : ed. Victoria Coll., Coburg. Ont .; m. in Tenn., lym, Lydia K. Commander. Was Meth. minister in Canada, but resigned : founded first Labor Church in America, in Laynu, Mass., 1:93. Lectured on social reform in Great Britain, U. S. and Canada. Author: The Crime of Credulity; Organized Self- Help: The Romanre of Steel; The Races that Made America (two last serially in Munsey's magazine), and The Romance of the Reaper. Editor on N. Y. Journal one year, N. Y. World. 4 years; now member of The Emer- son Company, efficiency engineers. Inde- pendent in politics. Pres. Brooklyn Phil- osophieal Ass'n, 1902-3. Charter mem. N. Y. City Humane Sve. and Railway Club. Lecturer on humane education in Public School Course, N. Y. City. Recreations : Camping in the Catskills. Address : 1322 Hudson Terminal, 30 Church St., N. Y. City.
CASTLE, Wilmot:
Mi'r sheet metal goods; b. Pottsville, Pa., Feb. 7, 1955; s. John Harvard (D.D.) and Marie Antoinette ( Arnold ) Castle; ed. Courtland Saunders Mil. Acad. and F. W. Hastings Mil. Acad., Philadelphia; m. Sept. 15, 1: 5, Mary W. Quinhy; chitren: Har- vard De Hart, b. IT, Wilmot Vail. b. Isso. John Harvard, h. 193. Lived m Philadelphia until Is years old; moved to Toronto, Can., with parents at ls; engaged in Canadian Bank of Commerce s years; leaving to mant. facture sheet metal goods in Rochester, N. Y., under name of Wilmot Castle & Co., 1-3-1903, then incorporated as Wilmot Castle Co., of which he is pres, and treas. Truster Rochester Chamber of Commerce, and Mechanics Savings Bank. Republican: Bap- tist : trustee Park Av. Bapt. Ch. Recrea- fion : Yachting. Address: 456 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y.
CASWELL, Edwin Whittier:
Clergyman : b. Herkimer, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1$$1: s. Edwin and Maria (Eaton) Caswell; ed. at Cazenovia (N. Y.) Sem. and Falley Sem., Fulton, N. Y .. m. 1st, Norwich, N. Y., June 3. lets. Mary A. Ilullister idied 1:09) ; 2d, Middletown. Del., 1904. Charlotte Jones: The son, Rev. Lincoln Hollister Caswell (31). Ordained to Methodist Episcopal ministry, Isto: successively pastor at Plymouth, N. Y., Plymouth. Pa., Binghamton and Owego, N. Y .. Portland, Ore .. Los Angeles, Caht., Samt Barbara, Calif. Presiding eller of Sinta Barbara and San Diego districts, Calif. : pastor Norwich, Conn., Middletown. Del. am Thekman Till. N. Y. City. Was delegate from Calif. to the Meth. Gen. Conf. at Omaha, Neb., 1992. Republican. Leader uf the Tuesday Afternoon Palmer Huliness Meeting, which has been held for seventy
years without a break. Address: 130 De Kalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CATHCART, William Ledyard:
Marine and mech. eng'r; b. Mystic, Conn., Aug. 12, 1-35; s. William (D.D.) and Ehat (Caldwell) Cathcart ; entered Univ. of Pa., lil, left it isis, for U. S. Naval Acad. ; grad. from latter in eng'ring course, 1-75. Served as officer Eng'r Corps, U. S. N., 15.5- 91, in N. and S. Atlantie, S. Pacific and Asiatic squadrons; resigned from Navy, 1991; treas. manufacturing company, 1891-97; prof. marine eng'ring, Webb's Acad., N. Y. City, 1:07-00: adjonet prof. mech. eng'ring, Colum- Ina Univ., 1:99-1905: consulting eng'r. Volun- terred for service in Spanish-Am. War; appt'd chief eng'r, U. S. N., and ordered to sperial duty in Bureau Steam Eng ring, Navy Dep't, during war. Mem. Am. Sor. Naval Lng'rs, Soc. Naval Architects and Marine Eng'rs, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Franklin Inst., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Author : Machine Design-Fasten- ings (Van Nostrand), and of various pro- fessional papers. Address: Gwynedd, l'a.
CATHER, Willa Sibert:
Editor, author: b. Winchester, Va., Dec. 7, 1-75; d. Charles F. and Mary Virginia ( Boak) Cather; grad. Univ. of Neb., A.B., 1.05. On staff of The Leader, . Pittsburgh, 1 97-1901; since then magazine contributor and since 1906 associate editor MeClure's Magazine. Author: April Twilight: The Troll Garden. Address: Care of MeClure's Magazine, N. Y. City.
CATLIN, Charles Taylor:
Actor: b. New Brighton, N. Y., May 25, 1835: s. Charles T. and Imcy Ann ( Derby ) Catlin; grad Yale, .A.B., 1556, A.M., 1850; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee., 1863, Mary Louise, d. William P. Libby. After leaving college was teacher for several years in Brooklyn, N. Y .; since last, after twelve years' service as see. Citizens Gas Light Co. of Brooklyn, has been chiefly occupied with study and puls- lie work of a professional reader and artor. Mem. N. Y. Chapter Actors' Church Alliance of America. Republican; Broad Churchman. Mem. Yale Alumini Ass'n of 1 .. 1., chairman Yale Alumni Com. Nathan Hale Sta;ne, Amaranth Dramatir Ass'n of Brooklyn. mem. B'd of Visitors N. Y. Inst'n for Instr'n of Deaf and Dumb: Nat. Council, AArtors' Church Alliance. Mem. Psi Upsilon Fraternity ( Beta Chapter ). Clubs : 1.otos, Yale. AAddress: Ilotel St. George, Clark Si., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CATLIN, Frederick Ward:
Lawyer: b. Owego, N. Y., April 5, 1856: s. Avery Brodhead and Lydia (Olinstead ) Cat- lin: ed. private schools; grad. Columbia ('oll. Law School, LL.B., IST; m. ' Owero. Ort. 22, 1-2, Louise Ensign: one son, Kan- dulph. b. Dee. G. 17 (Princeton 'us). On ulmission to bar, 157. entered well-known Brooklyn law firm of Trary & Catlin (Gen. Benjamin P. Tracy and forn. Isaac S. Cat- lin): ass't corporation counsel, Brooklyn, during Mayor Low's two terms: in 10004. after spending year in Paris, appt'd by Presi- dent. U. S. Consnt at Munich: went to Lon- don, late, under letters of Ser. of State and presented at English Court by Minister Lin-
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enin: spent winter 1-92-93 in Rome at Italian | & Warter: elected mayor of Owego, N. Y. Court. Returned to N. Y. City, 1:94, and again appt'd ass't corporation counsel; later connected with law firm of Coudert Bros. ; now attorney of Quean Accident and Guaran- tee Corp'n. Ltd., of London, England, at Am. head offices. Translated from the French and published from time to time many of Guy de Maupassant's short stories. Resi- dence: 285 Henry St., Brooklyn Heights. Address: 350 Broadway, N. Y. City.
CATLIN, George de Grasse:
Capt. U. S. 1 .: b. N. Y. City, Aug. 27, IST8: s. Isaac S. (brizgen. U. S. A.) and Virginia ( Bacon) Catlin: grad. St. Instin's Sehool, S. I., N. Y., aod Ir t Colombia Coll. as junior to enter U. S. Army at opening of war with Spain; unmarried. Commis- sioned 2d lient. loth U. S. Inf., July 9. 1898; served in South until taken sick with typhoid fever, Nov., 1-98: in charge of sta- tion to care for and feed destitute Cubans in Havana during March and April. 1:09: com'd detaelanent guarding money given to Cuban soldiers by Congressional appropria- tion in June, 1-09; and in this capacity traveled over large part of Cuba. Promoted to Ist lieut. and assigned to 2d U. S. Inf., July 15, 1-39; commissioned capt. 42d Inf., U. S. Vols., Aug. 17. 1-99; served in caor- paign against insurrectos on island of Marindugne, Luzon Province, P. I., also against Belarmino's forces in Torsogon : comd'g Co. K. 2d U. S. Inf., in Tayabas Province during campaign of Gen. Fred. D. Grant against Inolvar's forers: commended officially for conspicuous gallantry under fire on several occasions: promoted capt., 25th UT. S. Inf., May 17, 1905: comd'g Co. K, 25th Inf., stationed at Ft. Snelling, Minn. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Mil. Order Forcin Wars, Medal of Honor Legion. Chibs: St. Anthony, Armiy and Nary (N. Y. City ). Ad- dress: Care War Dep't, Washington, D. C. CATLIN, Henry W .:
Banker, lawyer; b. Chestertown. Md .. Feb. 26, 1874; s. Dr. Joseph 1. and Ila V. ( Wha- land) Catlio; ed. Washington Coll., Chester- town, Md., and special law course. Univ. of Va .: m. N. Y. City, May 1. 1001, lima ML. Pratt. Admitted to Md. Bar, July 17, 1895: after practising law in Chestertown, Md., for three years, reowoved to N. Y. City; sinre then engaged in corporation work, organizing and financing now industries. Pres. and treas. Il. W. Catlin Co., bankers: see. O.x. ara Smelting & Refining Co. : pres. Vichachi Mining Co., Oavara Speurities Co., Chichi- capa Co .: v .- p Fresho-Belvoir Mining Co .: sec. Oaxaca Milling Co. ; v.p. Credit Minero de Oaxaca (Mex.): v.p. Smn Juan R. R. of Oaxaca (Mex.). Episenpalian. Mom. St. Stephen's Church, N. Y. City. Residence: Hotel Imperial. Address: Lincoln Trust Bli's, s Fifth Av., N. Y. City. CATLIN, Isaac S .:
Lawyer, soldier: 1. near Owego, N. Y., July .. 1-55; ». Nathaniel and JJane (Brod- head) Cathy; ed. in common schools, Owren Arad. and Hobart Coll .: m. Brooklyn, 1so2. Virginie 11. S. Baron, Studied law in of- fice of Benjamin F. Traey. Owego, and later in N. Y. City: admitted to bar, N. Y. fity, 1:57; was junior partner in firm of Tracy 218
in fall of Iso0; on day of Lincoln's call 1 ! fa,00 troops in April, leul. raised a full co! pany, which was the first enrolled in 1 North for the war; was elected capt. of t company, which later jumed the 3d R .: : N. S. Vols., fought with it at Big Bethe !. appt'd lieut .- col. 100th N. Y. Vols., Jul . 1:02, became its col., June, 1:04: later com'd a provisional brigade, and lost right les on the occasion of the explosion of t !: . mine, July 30. 1861, at Petersburg, Va .. brevetted maj-gen. U. S. V .: mustered ut. with reg't, July, 1-65; received Congression. 1 medal of honor for distinguished gallantry in action: placed on retired list as col, l. S. 1., 1:70; advanced in rank to brig .- gen. U. S. A., retired. Dist. Att'y Tinga l' .. N. Y., 1805: ass't U. S. att'y, Eastern I.t. of N. Y., 1-71-72; elerted dist. att'y Kul_> ('n., N. Y., Isit, reelected 1-0; nominati for mayor of Brooklyn, 1-$5, but defeated : was 9 years counsel for the sheriff of Kings County: six times marshal G. A. K .; h: - delivered orations on several important pub- lie occasions. Originally Republican, then Cleveland Democrat; but has supported the policy of Presidents MeKinley and Kooseyir in the Philippines: visited Cuba, 1. .. and the Philippines, 1900-01. Defended many criminals, several charged with murder the first degree ; none convicted of either degrer of murder. In ten years as prosecutin .. att'y convicted wany high offenders, and among the lawyers opposed to him were .1. Oakley Hall, Gen. Benjamin F. Tracy, Inder Thomas Troy. Charles Patterson and William F. Howe. Nominated for Congress, 1-2. declined being thought ineligible as officer w Hegular Army : offered nomination for lient .- guv., 1-96-declined. now engaged in writ- ing memoirs of military and civil career. Address: 26 Court St., Brooklyn, and isum- IPr) "Meadowfield, "' Apalachin, Tioga County, N. Y.
CATT, Carrie Chapman:
Lecturer, woman suffragist: b. Rip .n. Wis .; d Lucius and Maria Clinton Lane: ed. lowa State Coll. : afterward studied law : was sucressively principal and sup't schools, Mason City, Ia .; m. Ist, 1 -- 1, Leo Chapinan (died. 1) : 20, 1mm, George W. Catt du. 1905). Ardent worker in procuring enlarge. ment of woman's rights in many parts uf U. S. and instrumental in securing legisla. tion to that end in Colorado, Blaho, Lonisi- ana and elsewhere: with the National Woman Suffrage Ass'n since 1992 (pres. 10)-01); pars. Internat. Woman Suffrage Alliance. Address: 4 W. 80th St., N. Y. City.
CATTELL. James McKeen:
Professor of psychology: b. Easton, Pa .. May 23, 1-60; s. Rev. William C. D.D. T.I. D., pres. Lafayette voll., 1662 9) and Khzabeth (Me Kern) Cattell: grad. Lafayet, Coll .. . 1.B., 1>> 4 .1 M., 1 ***:
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