Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 15

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: 1430


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Major, U. S. Army; b. in Prussia, Oct. 17, 1827; appt'd from Conn .; served throughout the Civil War; appt'd 2d lieut., 42d Inf., July 28, 1866; Ist lieut., Mar. 20, 1867; retired, with rank of capt., Dec. 15, 1870; promoted major, April 23, 1904. Address: 40 Morningside Drive W., N. Y. City.


KELLER, John William:


Journalist ; b. in Bourbon Co., Ky., July 5, 1856; s. John Cantrill and Mary E. (Simpson) Keller; ed. Yale, class of 179; unmarried. After leaving college came to N. Y. City. be- coming reporter on daily newspaper, subse. quently dramatic critic, editorial writer and inn'g editor on various N. Y. City papers. Pres. and comm'r Public Charities of N. Y. City, 1895-1902. Mem. Tammany Hall; sachem Tammany Soc., 199-1903; prominently men- tioned for nomination as Vice-Pres. of U. S. in campaign of 1900, and went to convention with the endorsement of the N. Y. delegation to the Nat. Democratic Convention, for that high office. Was connected with Equitable Life Assurance Soc .. 1903.00; resident v .. p. Title Guaranty and Surety Co. Author: Tangled Lives (a play), and wrote articles on public charities for the Encyclopedia Ameri- cana. Clubs: Democratic (pres. 1999-1990), N. Y. Press (pres. 1901-05), Yale. Residence: 10 W. 32d St. Address: St William St., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, Albert Wesley:


Biologist, educator: b. Atfica, Ohio, Jan. 8, 1853; ed. Union Univ., A.B., 1576; graduate"


studies at Yale, 1SS4, Otterbein Univ .. Ph.D)., 1892, Chicago Physio-Medical Coll., M.D., 1:" ;. Prof. science, Fostoria Coll., 1579-86; prof. science and medicine Battle Creek Coll., 1 -- G- 98, Union Coll., Neb., 180e-1902; dean of Adrian Coll., Mich., 1902-06; since 1906 prof. biology and director of the Steinheim Laboratory, Alfred Univ. Teacher and lecturer in Chi- cago Physio-Medical Coll., 1993.95; lecturer on pathology and general biology in the Coll. of Medicine and Surgery,


at Detroit, 1904-06. Author: Materialism and Morality; Physical Culture: Objective Education; Man- ual Training. Address: Alfred, N. Y.


KELLEY, Augustus W .:


Banker; b. N. Y. City, Nov. 6, 1551; s. Au- gustus W. and Sarah J. (Brant) Kelley; ed. Public Sch. 35, N. Y. City; m. N. Y. City, April 22, 1879; Christina Bowne Genin; chiil- dren : Agnes Genin, Marion W., Augustus W., Jr., Christina, Sidney Genin. V .- p. and trus- tee Union Trust Co .; director The Colonial Bank. Republican. Episcopalian. Trustee Ch. Mission for Deaf Mutes. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Church. Address: 20 W. 88th St., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, Florence :


Sec. Nat. Consumers' League ; b. Philadel- phia, Sept. 12, 1859; d. William Darrah and Caroline Bartram (Bonsall) Kelley; grad. Cornell Univ., B.Litt., 1992. Northwestern Univ., LL.B., 1994; studied in Zurich and Hei- delberg, 1882-86. Chief insp. factories, State of Ill., 1893-97; resident Hull House, Chi- cago. 1892-99: resident Henry St. Settlement. N. Y. City. 1899-1905. Author: Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation, 1905 ( Macmillan). Translator of Frederick Engel's Condition of the Working Class in England. Associate editor Charities: formerly Am. corr. Archiv für Sozialegestezgebung. Trustee Nat. Child Labor Com. Internat. Ass'n for Labor Leris- lation. Address: 105 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, James D. J .:


Commander, U. S. N .; b. N. Y .: appt'd at large as midshipman, Oct. 5. 1564; gradu- ated U. S. Naval Acad., June 2, 1sos: ensich. April 19, 169; master, July 12, 1870; lient. Aug. 13, 1872: lieut .- comd'r, June 27, 1:93; comd'r, Mar. 3. 1>99; retired, April 1, 1901. Address: 25 E. S3d St., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, Orange Reo:


Dentist; b. Muscatine County, Ia., Sept. 10. 1574; s. S. G. and Mary ( Shannon ) Kelley : ed. Univ. of Miun., 1 91-92; Dental Dep't Univ. of Iowa. 1595-99. grad. D. D. S., 1:9: unmarried. Mem. Faculty Dental Dep't Univ. of Omaha, 1999-1903: has practised den- tixtry in N. Y. City since 1903. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Xi Psi Phi, and Sigma Chi fraternities: director N. Y. Alumni chapter Xi Psi Phi. Recreations: Golf . tennis. Address: 200 W. 22d St., N. Y. City. KELLEY, William D .:


Civil engineer: b. Kelley's Island. Erie Co., O., May 11. 1 9; s. William D. and Mar. colla (Dean) Kelley: ed. pub. sehs., normal colls., and Wooster Univ., all in Ohio; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S., 19:0. C.E., ISsl: m. Tar- rytown, N. Y., 199 Isabelle Silver: one son. William Datus, b. April 25. 1905. Followed civil eng'ring professionally until 1593, with N. Y. & N. E. R. R. in Boston; with Catskill Mountain R. R., location and construction;


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South Pa. R. R., as ass't eng'r surveys, lo- | President Lincoln; visited schools in Europe cation and construction; 4 years as special ass't eng'r northern half of new Croton Aqueduct, N. Y. City; in 1891 92. eng'r in charge of 3d corps Intercontinental N'y, U. S. Gov't and Pan-Am. Gov't, surveying and exploring from Quito, the capital of Equador, to Puno, Peru, a distance, including side lines, of about 3,000 miles in the plateau and Amazon countries of the Andes; since 1893, engaged in eng ring, building and con- tracting in N. Y. City. Fres. Kelisy & Kelley, eng'rs, builders and contractors. Pres. Cowden & De Young electricat con- KELLOGG, Charles Day: tractors, N. Y. City. Director Leonia Heights Land Co. Independent Democrat. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Nat. Geog. Soc., Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Club: Cornell University. Residence: 173 Roberts Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 45 E. 42d St., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, William Valentine:


Editor Methodist Review; b. Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 13, 1815; s. Rev. Benjamin and Eliza Kelley; ancestors came from England in 1636 to Newburyport, Mass .; grad. from Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., A.B., 1865, D.D., 1883; Dickinson "Coll., L.H.D., 1892; m. Philadelphia, Eliza A., d. John Whiteman. Prof. mathematics and sciences, Pennington Sem., N. J., 1866-67; entered min- istry of M. E. Church, IS68; pastor of promi- nent churches in Camden, New Brunswick and Newark, N. J., Phila., Pa., Buffalo and Brooklyn, N. Y., and Middletown and Now Haven Conn., until 1:92. Lecturer and preacher at various universities, colleges and theol. schools; contb'r for many years to re- views and other periodicals. Trustee Wes- leyan Univ., Drew Theol. Sem. and Pekin (China) Univ .; manager Am. Bible Soc .; . mem. Missionary B'd M. E. Church. Mom. General Conference M. E. Church in 1896, 1900 and 1904; has studied and traveled ex- tensively in Europe, Asia and Africa. Be- ginning in 1893, Dr. Kelley has been elected three times to the editorship of the Meth- odist Review, the oldest and most exten- sively circulated periodical of its class in America (established in 1818). Mem. Joint Committee for making a new catechism for Northern and Southern M. E. Churches; rep- resents his denomination in Internat. Comm'n on Divorce and Re-marriage. Address: 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, Amos Markham:


Editor: b. Utica, N. Y., June 5, 1931; sec- ond s. Henry and Serena (Beach) Kellogg; g .. s. Amos Kellogg (one of seven founders of Clinton, N. Y., 1787) ; ed. Clinton Acad .; grad. Albany State Normal Sch., le51 ; 1.M., Hamilton Coll., 1:57: m. Farmington, Conn., 1557, Lavinia Livingston Steele, Sth genera- tion of Livingston family. Instr. in theory and practice of education, Albany State Nor- mal School. 1852-56: principal N. J. Prop. Normal Sch., 1556-57; conducted teachers' institutes in Mich., IS5-60; v.D. Monroe ( Mich. ) Female Sem., 1:60-61; sup't Monroe public schools, 1861-63; principal Bergen Inst., Bergen, N. J., 1866-75; since 1571, editor School Journal, N. Y. City; also editor Teachers' Institute; Primary School: Edu- cational Foundations; Practical Teacher. In 1864, aided in the hospitals at Washington, and was tendered a captain's commission by


1897. Author: School Management (tra :. lated into Portuguese and Japanese) ; Lis. , of Pestalozzi and Froebel; How to Te. . Clay Modeling; How to Teach Botany; How to Teach Fractions: How to Teach to Real How to Make School Charts; How to be .. Successful Teschor. Also author of man: school dialogues; Work Conquerors; . Home Coming of Autumn's Queen, etc., and two books of music for schools, Song Treasures and Best Primary Songs. Address: 144 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.


Founder Women's Hotel Co .; b. Troy. N. Y., June 4, 1828; descended in direct line from John and Priscilla Alden: ed. private schools in Lenox and Boston, Mass .: began com- mercial business in Boston, 1550: at begin- ning of Civil War in leol, appt'd q .- m .- gen- eral's storekeeper, and had charge of equip- ping first 27 reg'ts sent by Mass. to front: resided in Boston until 1865. Was for ser- eral years director Y. M. C. A., and treas. Emmanuel P. E. Church; in 1565. removed to N. Y. City; in Dec., 1873, one of the founders of Reformed Episcopal Church : 13 years sec. of its Gen. Council, and since 1 93 trustee and treas. of its Sustentation Fund. In business in N. Y. City until 1978, when invited to be- come gen. sec. of the Philadelphia Soc. for Organizing Charity, then being inaugurated:


remained in Philadelphia till ]=>2, wiren


called to become gen sec. of the Charity Organization Soc. in N. Y. City, then form- ing, and remained in charge until 1:96. In 1891, invited by President Harrison to take charge of newly created onice of sup't of charities in Dist. of Columbia, but feeling obliged to decline, was asked to select the appointee. In 1900, originated the Women's Hotel Co., to found high-grade hotels for the exclusive accommodation of business and pro- fessional women and the reception of trans- ient guests, except that its restaurants are equally open to men. The first hotel. the Hotel Martha Washington. was opened in New York in Mar., 1903. Address: 29 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, David Sherwood:


Physician; b. Essex. Vt .. Oct. 21, 184 ;: s. Nelson and Eveline Charlotte ( Fellows ) Kel- logg; ed. Univ. of Vermont. A.B., 1-70. A.M., 1881, M.D., 1573: m. Burlington. Vt .. Sept. 22. 1575, Elizabeth Stafford Smith; children : Robert Donglas. b. 1-79. Nelson, b. 1ssl. Eliz- abeth, b. 1-$3. David Sherwood, Jr., b. 1s.s. Francis Fellows, b. 1994. Interne in Hart- ford (Conn.) Hosp., 1573-74: practised medi- cine in Plattsburgh, N. Y .. since 199: U. S. pension examiner. 1:53-1900: health officer Plattsburgh. 15?>>0; acting ass't surgeon U. S. A., 1877.0. 190, and in the Spanish War. 1-08. Served in the Vermont Militia in as corporal. Republican. Congrega- tionalist. Trustee Northern N. Y. Med. Ass'n, and charter mem .: formerly pres. Plattsburgh Institute. Mem. Vermont Hist. Soc .: mom. Prince Soc .: corr. men. New England Hist. and Genealogical Soc .; formerly mem. . 1. . 1. 1. S. Mem. Sigma Phi frater. nity, formerly mem. Sons of Revolution and Colonial Wars, State of N. Y. Trustee Platts- burgh State Normal School: trustee Platts- burgh Publie Library. Recreation : Collector


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of old china and of Indian relics. Address: Plattsburgh, N. Y.


KELLOGG, Edward Leland:


Physician; b. Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y., Aug. 1, 1872; s. William Alvan and Chloe Irene (Churchill) Kellogg; ed. Homer Acad. (valedictorian of class of 1891), Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1895 (Harzen Prize). Interne Bellevue Hosp., 1898-99; resi- dent physician Hosp. for Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Patients, 1900-03; ass't attend- ing physician, Minturn Hosp., since 1903; ass't attending surgeon Gouverneur Hosp .; lecturer on diseases of the digestive sys- tem, N. Y. Polyclinic Med. School and Hosp .; prof. of Internal Medicine N. Y. School of Clinical Medicine; physician to N. Y. Poly- clinic Hosp., chief of clinic, West Side Ger- man Dispensary; examiner Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co .; chief examiner, Liberty Life Ins. Co. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Med. Soc. County of N. Y., Med. Ass'n Greater City of N. Y., Physicians' Mu- tual Aid Ass'n, Eastern Med. Soc. City of N. Y., Clinical Soc. of N. Y. Polyclinic Med. School and Hosp., Soc. Alumni of Bellevue Hosp., Am. Soc. of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis. Address: 104 58th St. N. Y. City. \.


KELLOGG, Edward Stanley:


Lieut. comd'r U. S. N .; b. in N. Y. City ; appt'd from N. Y. City as naval cadet, May 18, 1SSS; honorably discharged, June 30, 1894; ass't eng'r, Aug. 22, 1894; passed ass't eng'r, Oct. 30, 1898; rank changed to lieut. (junior grade), Mar. 3, 1899; lieut., Jan. 22, 1901; lieut .- comd'r Aug. 6, 1906; served on Newark, 1892, Navy Yard, New York, 1994; Yorktown, 1895; Atlanta, 1899-1903; stationed at Naval Academy from 1903 to 1905; on U. S. S. Charleston, 1905-07; since Nov. 11, 1907, at Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I. Ad- dress : Care Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C.


KELLOGG, Frederic Rogers:


Lawyer; b. Middlebury, Vt., May 6, 1867; s. Brainerd and Julia ( Cutler) Kellogg; grad. Brooklyn Polytechnic Inst., B.S., 1885; Column- bia Law Sch., LL.B., cum laude in political science (second honor man of class), 1888; m. Dover, N. J., June 24, 1903, Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey. Engaged in practice of law


since 1888. Eastern counsel for United Cop- per Co. and subsidiary companies in its ex- tensive litigation with the Amalgamated Cop- per Co .; counsel for Comptroller Coler in his fight against O'Brien & Clack, etc. Senior mem. law firm of Kellogg, Beckwith & Emery. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; trustee Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn. Recreations: Motoring, yachting, golf, etc. Clubs: Down Town, Nassau Coun- try, Morristown, Morris Country, Golf, Mor- ristown Field. Residence: Morristown, N. J. Address : 52 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, John Morris:


Jurist; b. Taylor. N. Y., 1851; s. Stephen and Nancy ( Dillenbeck ) Kellogg; ed. in acad- emies, Cornell Univ. and Albany Law Sch., IL.B., 1873; in. Henrietta Guest Mathews. Admitted to bar, 1873, and since then en- gaged in practice of law at Ogdensburg, N. Y. V .. p. Nat. Bank of Ogdensburg. Held office of recorder of Ogdensburg and later was


county judge of St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., and judge Court of Claims of State of N. Y .; appt'd Oct., 1902, justice Supreme Court State of N. Y., and elected. Nov., 1903, for full term expiring Dec. 31. 1917. Republican. Ad- dress: Ogdensburg, N. Y.


KELLOGG, Joseph A .:


Lawyer; b. Wilmington, Del., May 13, 1865; s. Rev. Charles D. and Mary J. (Bancus) Kel- logg: ed. Island Grove Sch., Fort Edward, N. Y., Columbia Law School, LL.B. cum laude, 1885; m. Sandy Hill, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1893, Emma A. Cronkhite; children : Emma A., b. 1894; Bancus C., b. 1901; Joseph A., b. 1902; Preston P., b. 1904. Since admission to the bar engaged in practice at Glens Falls, N. Y. Was confidential ass't to Simon W. Rosendale, att'y-gen. of State of N. Y. Mein. law firm of Jenkins, Kellogg & Barker; di- rector and att'y Glens Falls Trust Co .. and Empire Real Estate & Theatre Co .; director Glens Falls Hosp. Democrat. Presbyterian. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Phi Delta Phi, S. A. R., and all Masonic bodies. Address : Glens Falls, N. Y.


KELLOGG, Luther Laflin:


Lawyer: b. Malden, N. Y., July 1, 1849; s. Nathan and Helen M. Kellogg; grad. Rutgers, A.B., 1870, A.M., 1873 (LL.D., 1901) ; Colum- bia Law Sch., LL.B., 1872; m. New Bruns- wick, N. J., 1874, Bessie, d. Gen. John B. Mc- Intosh, U. S. A .; children: Elsie McIntosh. Lee Stout McIntosh. Admitted to bar, 1872; head law firm Kellogg & Rose; makes spe- cialty of municipal law. Upon his argument the labor laws known as the Prevailing Rate of Wages Law, Cut Stone Law and Eight Hour Law, were declared unconstitutional by the Court of Appeals of the State of N. Y., in separate decisions. Director Colonial Ins. Co. Episcopalian ; vestryman All Angels' Ch. Life Trustee Rutgers Coll. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Manhattan, Players, Colonial (pres.). Delta Phi, Lawyers. Resi- dence: 133 W. 70th St. Address: 120 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, Theodore H .:


Physician ; b. Grahamville, S. C., May, 1841; s. Ezra B. Kellogg, D.D., (of the Epis- copal Ch.), and Anna (Thompson) Kellogg; grandson of Judge Jason Kellogg, who was for twenty years mem. N. Y. State Legisla- ture: ed. Kenyon Coll., Gambier, O., 1556-60, Norwich Univ .. Northfield, Vt., 1960-62, A.B. 1862; later A.M., valedictorian ( drill master and acting adjutant of the Military Univ.) : grad. Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., N. Y. City. M.D., 1865: also studied medicine 4 years in Europe. ( Paris, Vienna, Berlin and London ) : unmarried. Served in Civil War; pensioned for services rendered as first lieut. ith Squad- ron, R. I. Cav., 162; numbered among the ""college cavaliers" of the Military Univ .. Northfield. Vt .: father and grandfather served in U. S. Wars and were pensioned for serv. ices; direct lineal descendant of Lieut. Joseph Kellogg of colonial renown, who rendered valuable military service. Resident physician N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum, 195 7: physician in-charge N. Y. City Asylum for the Insane. 1572-74; in private practice of medicine. N. Y. City, ISTS-SS: first ass't physician Hudson River State Hosp., Isss.91 : physician.in charge Sanford Hall private hosp., 1991.92; sup't


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Willard State Hosp., N. Y., 1892-95; since 1857, physician-in-charge of Dr. Kellogg's House, licensed by N. Y. State for care and treat- ment of mental diseases, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. City. Author: Text-Book on Mental Diseases, 1897, also many monographs on medical subjects. Has written outside of medical subjects on English Phonology (Pop- ular Science Monthly) ; Song of Birds (Ap- pleton's Annual) ; and Physiology of Vowel Sounds in Prof. Plumtree's Kings College Lectures, London (3d edition). Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Neurol. Soc., Med- ico-Legal Soc., Am. Psychol. Ass'n, Am. Neu- rol. Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Indian Rights Ass'n. Recreations: Fencing, golf. Address : Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. City. KELLY, Edmond :


Lawyer, author ; b. Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France, May 28, 1851; s. Robert Edmond and Sarah (Palache) Kelly; grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1870, A.M., LL.B., 1575, Cambridge Univ., M.A., 1881; Ecole de Droit, Paris, Licencié en Droit, 1883; m. Ist, Paris, Dec. 19, 1880, Frances Bartow; children: Kathleen, b. 1882 (wife of F. J. Wylie, Oxford, England ), Shaun, b. 1883; m. 2d, Aug. 22, 1905, Edith Thuresson. Practised law in N. Y. City, 1877- 79, in Paris, France, 1879-91, N. Y. City, 1891-99; again in Paris, 1859-1907; since then in N. Y. City. Author : Evolution and Ef- fort; Government, or Human Evolution; French Law of Marriage; The Elimination of the Tramp. Was member of the Faculty of Political Science of Columbia Coll., 1895-98, lecturing on municipal politics and the his- tory of the State of N. Y. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Delta Phi fraternity; chevalier de la . Légion d'Ilonneur, 1905. Clubs: Cen- tury, City (N. Y. City) ; Saville, Alpine, (London) ; Artistique et Littéraire, Puteau, American, (Paris). Residences : 175 Second Av., N. Y. City; Courcy le Chateau, Aisne, France; Cabinscourt, Pagoda, Routt County, Colo .; Sunnybrook Farm, Nyack, N. Y. Ad- dress: 52 William St., N. Y. City.


KELLY, Florence Finch:


Author; b. Girard, Ill., Mar. 27, 185S; d. James Gardner and Mary Ann ( Purdum) Finch; grad. Univ. of Kan., A.B., 1Ss1, A.M., 1884; m. Boston, 1885, Allen Kelly; one son : Sherwin Finch, b. 1895. After graduation en. gaged in newspaper work in Boston, N. Y. City, Troy, N. Y., Fall River. Mass., San Francisco and Los Angeles. Arthur: Hoops of Steel; The Delafield Affair: also many short stories and magazine articles on art and economic topics. Visited New Zealand and Australia, 1905, making study of social and economic legislation and conditions and published numerous magazine and newspaper articles on these subjects. Recreation: Na- ture study. Mem. N. Y. Woman's Univer- sity- Address: 32> W. 90th St., N. Y. City. KELLY, James Edward:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, April 29. 1850; s. Col. P. D. and Mary E. ( Gaffney ) Kelly; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., and Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1575; m. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1890, Mary de Lacy Reed: children : Warren, b. 1992; Russell, b. 1893: Howard, b. 1596. Ad- mitted to bar, isis, and since then practising law in N Y. City. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic,


Democratic. Address: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KELLY, James Edward:


Sculptor; b. N. Y. City, July 30, 1955: s Patrick Paul and Julia Finley (Golden, Kelly; of Scotch and Irish parentage; studie l wood engraving with Harper & Bros., and drawing at Acad. of Design; one of founders Art Students' League. His sculptural work, exclusively historical, is represented by stat. uettes and busts from sittings of Grant, Sherman, Hancock, Hooker, Warren and pri !.- cipal corps commander of Civil War, and Admirals Dewey, Clark, Schley, and the fleet captains during Spanish-Am War: 6th N. Y. Cav. and General Buford at Gettysburg: Troy's Soldiers' Mounment, The Call to Arms; Monmouth battle monument, bearing five panels, Molly Pitcher, Wayne's Charge. Washington rallying his troops, Council of War, and Ramsay defending his guns; panel


of Schuyler and Gates for the Saratoga bat- tle monument; colossal equestrian statue of General Fitz John Porter at Portsmouth, N. H., with panels of Malvern Hill and Belen Gate, Mexico; bronze statuettes Sheridan's Ride, Paul Revere and Colonel Roosevelt at San Juan Hill; bronze panel of battle of Harlem Heights, now in Columbia Univ. : Washington at Valley Forge, in Y. M. C. A. Among prominent New Yorkers who have posed for him are C. H. Haswell. Generals Sheridan, Schofield, Doubleday, Merrit, Webb. Admirals . Worden, Sampson, Philip, Captain Sigsbee and President Roosevelt. Address: 318 W. 57th St., N. Y. City.


KELLY, John Forrest:


Electrical eng'r, inventor; b. Carrick-on- Suir, Ireland, Mar. 28, 1:59; s. Jeremiah and Kate (Forrest) Kelly; grad. chemical course Stevens Inst. Technology, Ists, Ph.D., les1; m. N. Y. City, 1592, Helen Tischer. Chemist in laboratory of Thomas A. Edison, 1979; electrician in N. Y. factory of Western Elec. Co., 1579-82; became ass't electrician, 1:52, and chief electrician. 1886, U. S. Elec. Lighting Co., and electrician Newark shops of West- inghouse Elec. Co., until Jan., 1992; with Stanley Laberatory Co., 1:92-95; consulting eng'r, Stanley Elec. Mf'g Co .. and Stanley Instrument Co. until 1963; pres. Telelectric Co., Pittsfield, Mass., the Cokel Co. Has about ninety U. S. patents for apparatus for generating, transmitting, distributing and measuring electricity, and has led in many important branches connected with the com- mercial utilization of electricity. Mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, Am. Statist. Soc., AAm. Economie Ass'n, Acad. Political Science, A. A. A. S., British Inst. Elec. Eng'rs. London Soe. Arts Société Internationale des Flee- triciens, Am .. Irish Hist. Soc., Irish Texts Soc. ( England ). Residence: 24 W. Housa- tonic St., Pittsfield, Mass. Address: Care Telelectric Music Co., 25 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


KELLY, Stephen:


Pres. Fifth Nat. Bank, N. Y. City; b. N. F. City, Jan., ING; Grad. Coll. City of N. Y., 1.B., 1sos, Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1571; m. Ist. 1973, Julia Davis: 2d, 1895, Enima Barton Riley. Club: N Y. Athletic. Resi- dences : 3 E. 73d St., N. Y. City, and Natchez. Miss. Address: 300 Third Av., N. Y. City.


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KELLY, William Joseph:


Jurist; b. Brooklyn, April 13, ISGO; s. Wil- liam and Mary Kelly; ed. in Brooklyn public and private schools; m. Brooklyn, loc3, Eliza- beth Scott; admitted to N. Y. Bar, 18S], and engaged in gen. practice in N. Y. City and Brooklyn, 1881-1903; elected, 1903, justice Su- preme Court State of N. Y. for Second Dist., for term expiring Dec. 31, 1917. Democrat. Residence: 292 St. James Place, Brooklyn. Address: County Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y.


KELSEY, Charles Boyd:


Physician; b. Farmington, Conn., No .. 19, 1850; of English descent; s. Rev. Charles and Eliza (Boyd) Kelsey; grad. College City of N. Y., A.B., 1870, A.M., 1890; Coll. Phys. and Surg. M.D., 1873. Served as house surgeon first at St. Luke's Hosp. for several years. Ass't demonstrator in anatomy. Coll. Phys. and Surg. Engaged in private practice as a surgeon; best known on account of work in his specialty, diseases of the intestines. For- merly prof. diseases of the rectum, Univ. of Vermont and at the N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. School and Hosp., and prof. abdominal surgery, and later professor gen. surgery at latter college, in which is still a director, though confining himself entirely to private practice. Author of standard 'text-books on his specialty. Associate editor Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. City Med. Soc., Am. Acad. of Medicine, and various other med. societies. Address: 44 E. 29th St., N. Y. City.


KELSEY, Frederick Wallace:


Merchant, nurseryman; b. Ogden, Monroe Co., N. Y., April 25, 1:50: s. Henry and Olive Cornelia (Trowbridge) Kelsey; ed. public schools; m. Waverly, N. Y., Ella Avigal Butts; children: Frederic Trowbridge, b. les7, Ronald Butts, b. 1892. One of the few men who have succeeded in establishing a success- ful nursery business in N. Y. City. Has trav- eled extensively abroad and in this country. Always active in civic affairs. Chm'n of committee which framed the N. J. ( Munici- pal) Shade Tree Comm'n Law of 1893; also originator of, and chim'n of committee which framed first Park Comm'n Aet of Essex Coun- ty, N. J. (1894). Mem. commission which prepared the Park Comm'n charter passed by the legislature in 1:95, under which law the Essex County park system was estab- lished. Chm'n committees of the ( MeKin- ley and Dingley, tariff: also mem. com. interested in preparation and passage cf pres- ent N. Y. law for fruit and nursery inspec- tion. Chm'n of committee which framed the first limited franchise law ( 1905) pro- posed in N. J. V.p. First Essex County Park Comin'n and one of five commissioners empowered to inaugurate and develop the Essex Co. (N. J.) park system. Author: The First Country Park System, 1905. Chm'n com. for preparing amendment to the corp'n laws of N. J., 1900. Independent Republican. Mem. Am. Civic Ass'n (life mem.), New England Soc. of Orange (pres. 1902-03), Am. Forestry Ass'n, N. J. Ilist. Soe. : member American Nurserymen's Ass'n, N. J. S. A. A. (and Orange Chapter same). V .. p. N. J. Civil Service Reform Ass'n. gov. Peo. ple's Lobby, 1207. Clubs: Lawyers, (N. Y.




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