Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 18

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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Publishing Co. Independent. Mem. formed Ch. in America. Trustee and care. mem. Nat. Newsboys' Ass'n; director Social Betterment Movement. Recreations: Doc faneying, riding, motoring, music. Club : Round Table. Address: Care Fleming Il. Revell, 156 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


KILIANI, Otto George Theobald:


Surgeon: b. Munich, Bavaria. Sept. 5. 1900; s. Judge Herman and Carola ( Fanlstich ) Ki. liani; grad. Munich, 186; Univ. of Halle. Isss: Univ. of Leipzig, M.D., lass; m. u ;. 12, 1sst, Lilian Bayard Taylor; one son, Rich- ard Bayard Taylor, b. May 6, Isss. Surgeon, 3d Royal Art'y Regiment, 1990; passed N. Y. State examination, 1991: in practice as sur- geon in N. Y. City since 19. Author of Surgical Diagnosis and many surgical papers ; contb'r Ashhurst's Encyclopaedia of Surgery, and to Twentieth Century Practice of Medi cine. Received order of St. Michael ( Ba- varia ) Surgeon to German Hosp .. . N. Y. City, and to . Imperial German Consulate


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General. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., German Med Soc., Medico- Surg. Soc., Physicians' Med. Aid Ass'n, N. Y. Surg. Soc .; life mem. Surg. Soc. of Berlin. Address: 44 W. 77th St., N. Y. City.


KILLIKELLY, Sarah Hutchins:


Author; b. Vincennes, Ind., Jan. 1, 1840; d. Rev. Bryan B. (D.D.) and Mary ( Brown) Killikelly; grad. Eden Hall Sem., Pa .; stu- dent in piano and organ under late Prof. Karl Merz; life fellow Society of Science, Let- ters and Art, London, England, which awarded her gold crown prize for Papers on the Victorian Era, 1897. Mem. Soc. American Authors, N. Y. City, Soc. Indiana Authors, League of Am. Pen Women, Am. Hist. Ass'n, Archaeol. Inst. of America, Daughters Am. Revolution. Contb'r to Great Men and Fa- mous Women and to the press at large. Author: Curious Questions in History ; Litera- ture and Art (3 vols.) ; History of Pittsburgh, 1906. Life mem. Twentieth Century Club, Pittsburgh. Address: 438 W. 116th St., N. Y. City, and 308 S. Highland Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. KILMER, Theron Wendell:


Physician; b. Chicago, Mar. 7, 1872; s. Chauncey and Antoinette (Wendell) Kilmer; ed. public schools, Col. City of N. Y., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1895; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 5, 1898, Angie Ransom; chil- dren: Gladys, b. Dec. 14, 1900, Theron Wen- dell, Jr., b. Sept. 27, 1904. Finished med. ed- ucation abroad; practising in N. Y. City since 1896. Instr. in disease of children, N. Y. Paly. Clinic Med. Sch .; physician disease of children St. Batholomnew's Clinic. Lec- turer for Dep't of Ed'n, N. Y. City. Author: The Practical Care of the Baby; The Physical Examination of Infants and Young Children. Surgeon (major), 22d Reg't Eng'rs, N. G. N. Y. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Acad. "Medicine, West End Med. Soc., Riverside Practitioners' Soc., Am. Med. As- s'n, Ass'n Mil. Surgeons of U. S., Alpha Delta Phi fraternity ( Manhattan Chapter). Recreations: Photography, rifle shooting. Summer residence: Hempstead, L. I. Ad- dress : 165 W. 85th St., N. Y. City. KIMBALL, Alfred R .:


Banker; b. Orange, N. J., Sept. 29, 1848; s. Horace Kimball, M.D., and Mary Davenport (Fisher) Kimball; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., class of 1:68; in. Cambridge, Mass., Caroline F. Hildreth; one daughter, Rosamond. With L. T. Hoyt, broker and member of N. Y. Stock Exchange, from Jan., 1867, to March, 1871; with A. B. Baylis & Co. after that and now mem. firm of Baylis & Co. Mem. B'd Education of West Orange, N. J., 1894-1904. Independent in politics. Presbyterian ; treas. Church of the Covenant, N. Y. City; treas. N. Y. Skin and Cancer Hosp. ; trustee N. Y. Law School. Clubs: Century, Reform, Club Nat. Arts. Residence: St. Cloud, Orange, N. J. Address : 15 Wall St., N. Y. City.


KIMBALL, Charles E .:


Banker, b. Bristol, R. I., 1857; grad. Brown Univ., A.B., 1877: in. N. Y. City, les7, Maie Bennett, Three sons. Has been engaged in banking and railway business since 15 0; director Litchfield & Madison R'y Co., Pe. oria & Pekin Union R'y. Mem. Adirondack League. Clubs: University, Brown Univer- I


sity, Baltusrol Golf. Residence: 15 Norwood Av., Summit, N. J. Address : 52 William St., N. Y. City.


KIMBALL, Daniel Tomlinson:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 20, 1852; s. Richard Burleigh and Julia Caroline (Tom- linson) Kimball (mother great-g .- d. of Cul. Andrew Adams of Revolutionary War, speaker Continental Congress, 1779-80, and chief jus- tice of Coun.) ; ed. Oakley's School, Mt. Ver- non, N. Y., Erasmus Acad., Flatbush, L. I., and Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H., and 18 months at Dartinouth Coll., class of 1876; health failed from overstudy; after four months at brother's plantation, Kimball, Tex., returned to N. Y. City, studied law in father's office; admitted to bar 1879; A.M. Dartmouth (honorary), 1856; unmarried. En- gaged in practice of law in N. Y. City from 1879, and has been employed in many notable cases: Storrs and Hammond divorce cases; matter Garvey, involving right of students from other States to vote; Ralph c. Coler, involving constitutionality of S-hour law; Hessler v. Best, the wine libel suit arising out of the christening of the German Em- peror's yacht Meteor; the Mitchell accounting case, and others including many accident suits arising from negligence, upon law of which is often consulted as expert by other lawyers. Republican in national, Indepen- dent in local polities. Took active part in Harrison and Morton campaign of 1888 (Gov. Morton being cousin by marriage), in mayor- alty campaign of 1903 for Mayor Low (dist. chm'n Com. Campaign Speakers of Citizens' Union) and in campaign of 1905 for Jerome. Mem. Citizens' Union. Mem. bar of Circuit and Dist. courts of U. S. for Southern Dist. of N. Y. and Circuit and Dist. courts of U. S. for Eastern Dist. of N. Y. Presby'n; mem. Fifth Av. Presby'n Ch .; trustee Alex- ander Mission of Fifth Av. Presby'n Ch., N. Y. Practical Aid Soc .: mem. Soc. Med. Juris- prudence, Civil Service Reform Ass'n. Rec- reations: Rowing, swimming, bowling. po- litical speaking and public debating. Clat : Greenwich Citizens ( director). Address: 198 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KIMBALL, Dexter Simpson:


Prof. machine design; b. New River, New Brunswick, Canada, 1965; s. William H. and Jennie ( Patterson ) Kimball : secondary ed'n in public schools in New Brunswick; grad. Leland Stanford Univ., A.B., 1:96; m. San Fransisco, 1898, Clara E. Woolner; children: Isabella J., b. 1902, Dexter S., Jr., b. 1906. Served apprenticeship with Pope & Talbot, Port Gamble, Washington, 1581-87: in machine shop, 1987-93, drafting room, 1596-0s, Union Iron Works, San Fransisco; designing ens'r for Anaconda Mining Co., Montana, 195 ( $1m. mer) ; ass't prof. machine design, Sibley Coll .. Cornell Univ., 1-05-1901: works me'r. Stanley Elec. Mi's Co., Pittsfield, Mass .. 1901-04; prof. mechanic art. 1904-05; since 1905 prof. machine design and construction, Sio- ley Coll., Cornell Univ. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs. Soc. of Sigma Xi. Address: Sibley Coll., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.


KIMBALL, Francis:


Lawyer: b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 11. 1872; s. John Marshall Kimball (lawyer; adjutant


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25th Reg't N. Y. Vols. in Civil War), de- | Union League (Brooklyn). ceased, and Ellen (Gearon) Kimball; ed. private schools and at Christian Brothers KIMBALL, Solon Dexter: Acad., Albany, N. Y .; unmarried. Lineal descendant of Richard Kimball of England, who settled in Watertown, Mass., in 1634; also great-grandson of Marshall Baker, sol- dier in War of 1s12, and great-great-grandson of Jedediah Hoyt, soldier in the Revolution. Admitted to bar, 1894; thereafter connected with offices of Robert G. Scherer, Marcus T. Hun, James W. Eaton and brother George C. Kimball (deceased) ; now associated with brother Attorney Rufus Kimball. Consulta- tion clerk, Appellate Division, Supreme Court, Third Dep't. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Albany Co. Bar Ass'n, Unconditional Republican Club of Albany. Residence: 33 S. Lake Av. Address: 33 DeGraaf Bld'g, Albany, N. Y.


KIMBALL, Grace Niebuhr:


Physician; b. Dover, N. H., May 10, 1855; d. Judge Richard and Elizabeth (Hale) Kimball; grad. Woman's Med. Coll. of N. Y. Infirmary, 1892. Missionary for 6 years at Vau, Asiatic Turkey, 1582-88; med. missionary, same station, 1892.96; conducted "extensive in- dustrial relief work during time of the Ar- menian massacres. Returned to U. S., 1896, and became associate physician of Vassar Coll., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., resigned 1900, and has since practised profession in Poughkeep- sie. Congregationalist; corporate mem. Am. B'd of Comm'rs for Foreign Missions; pres. Y. W. C. A. Mem. B'd of Health of Pough- keepsie, Am. Med. Ass'n. Dutchess County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., etc. Ad- dress: 337 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


KIMBALL, Ingalls:


Publisher; b. West Newton, Mass., April 2, 1874; s. Hannibal Ingalls and Mary ( Cook) Kimball; ed. Harvard, class of 1894; m. Win- chester, Va., Nov. 22. 1894, Nancy Virginia Allen; children: Kathryn, b. Aug. 12, 1896. Mary, b. Dec. 12, 1897. Founded as mem. of publishing firm of Stone & Kimball, 1894, The Chap-Book; published the Stedman-Woodberry edition of Poe's Works: also publisher for Robert Louis Stevenson. Harold Frederic and Gilbert Parker. Established, 1897, The Cheltenham Press of which is pres .; also pres. The Engraving Machine Co., the Neu- craft Co., and the Cheltenham Press, Limited, of London. Republican; Episcopalian. Clubs : Players, Harvard, Grolier. Address: 150 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


KIMBALL, Lloyd A .:


Manager Simmonds Mi'g Co .; b. Randolph, Vt., Feb. 14, 1>32; s. Hiram and Jerusha (Bradish ) Kimball; ed. country school in Vt .; m. Randolph, Vt., Nov. 18. 1878. Marion E. Quinn. Has traveled over the principal coun- tries of the world. New South Wales comm'r to Melbourne Exp'n. Isss-9. New S. Wales comfm'r Chicago World's Columbian Exp'n, 1-93. Treas, and director Whittelsey Paper Co .; sec. and director T. R. Almond Mi'g Co .; manager for N. Y. of Simonds Manufac- turing Co. Republican. Mem. S. A. R., National Union, Northwestern Traveling Men's Ass'n, Order of loo Hoos; asso. mem U. S. Grant Post 327, Brooklyn: mem. Maritime Exchange; N. Y. City. Recreation : Fishing. Clubs: Engineers, Hardware (N. Y. City),


Address: 446 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


Bank cashier; b. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1844; s. Harlow and Delia ( Hungerford) Kimball; ed. in common schools; m. Adams, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1870, Jenny S. Green; children : Charlotte, b. 1872, Harriet, b. 1878, Ruth, b. 1885, Walter, b. 1se8. Employed in banks since 1866; now cashier and director St. Lawrence County Bank, Canton, N. Y. Served in Civil War in California Battalion of the 2d Mass. Cavalry; discharged at close of war. Republican ; Presbyterian trustee Presby'n Church; mem. G. A. R .: Address: Canton, N. Y.


KIMBALL, W. Eugene: .


Banker, broker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 16, 1874; s. Robert J. and Martha (Morse) Kimball; grad. Amherst Coll., B.S., 1996; m. Brooklyn, Jan. 8, 1901, Edith Gibb. Mem .. of firm of R. J. Kimball & Co .; director People's Trust Co. of Brooklyn; mem. N. Y. Stock Exchange. Republican. Mem. Alpha Delta Chi fraternity. Clubs: University, Hamilton (Brooklyn ). Address: Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y.


KIMBALL, William C .:


Mf'r silks and ribbons; b. Boxford, Mass .. Feb. 11, 1847; s. Jefferson and Mary ( Grif- fin ) Kimball; ed. common school and Put- nam Acad., Newburyport, Mass .; m. Mt. Kisco, N. Y., June 4, 1873, Blanche L., d. Jehial and Sylvia Read; children: W. Lock- wood, Clarence. Early in life went to busi- ness in Boston; came to N. Y. City. 1868: was associated with Wilcox Silver Plate Co. and later with H. F. Barrows Co. In 1Ses, connected with Strange & Bro., and now v .- p. The Wm. Strange & Co., mi'rs of silks and ribbons, with mills at Paterson, N. J. Also director The Read & Lovatt Mf'g Co. ( Weatherly, Elmira and New York) ; pres. Am. Transformer Co., makers of electrical ap- pliances, Newark, N. J .; director Hobart Trust Co., Passaic, N. J. Republican : Pres- by'n; was treas. Jewelers' Rep. Club in Blaine campaign, and also treas. Central Div. Dry Goods Republican Club in 1 96, 1900 and 1901. Mem. New England Soc., Jewelers' League. At request of N. J. Library Ass'n. had bill prepared for legislature, appointing a Public Library Commission, which after considerable efforts on the part of those in- terested was passed by the legislature: appt'd by Gov. Voorhees as one of comm'rs and upon organization of the comm'n was made chin'n, which office still holds. Clubs: Mer- chants, Central. Address: Passaic, N. J. KIMBALL, William Eugene:


Clergyman : b. Frankfort. N. Y., July 12. 1816; s. Andrew and Sarah M. ( Wadsworth) Kimball; grad. Hamilton Col., A.B., 150; Princeton Theol. Sem., IST9. D.D .. 1:93: Storm Lake. Iowa,


Max 1.551. Colinda Eugenia Brown: children : Mary Etta, b. 1ss2. Archibald Howard, b. 1ss7. Greta Claire. b. 1>>9. Francis Paton, b. 1-24. Pastor Presby'n Ch., Madison, Neb., I. years (during which time was stated clerk of Niobrara Presbytery), Geneseo, Ill .. 3 years. Adams, N. Y., since 1900: mem. General As- sembly, Presby'n Ch .. 1884, 1800. 1-36. 1905: moderator of Presbyteries of Omaha. Iss2: Niobrara, 1856, Rock River, 1597, St. Lawrence, 779


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1906: moderator Synod of Neb .. 1885-86. En- | B.D., 1891; m. Richmond Hill, L. I .. 1. 4 listed, Aug. 3, 1863, in Moschell's Co. H, 15th N. Y. Vol. Cav .; served in Dep't of W. Va., with Gens. Sigel and Hunter; in Shenandoah Valley and Appomattox campaign with Gen. Sheridan ; promoted corporal, trans- ferred to 2d N. Y. Provisional Cav .; mustered out, Aug. 21, 1865; chaplain of regimental ass'n since 1889. Chaplain of G. A. R. posts, 14 years; chaplain, Dep't of Neb., 1890-91, Dep't of N. Y. 1902-03; commander Chase Post 143, Neb., 6 years, Cooper Post KINDRED, John Joseph: 381, N. Y., 2 years; on staff of comd'r.in- chief John C. Black, with rank of col., 1903-04; staff of comd'r-in-chief R. B. Brown, 1906- 07; attended Nat. Encampments, 1590, 1895, 1899, 1902, 1904, 1907; aide-de-camp on staff of Comd'r in Chief H. M. Nevins, 1908-09; per- manent clerk St. Lawrence Presbytery. Re- publican. Mem. Society of Colonial Wars, St. Lawrence Presbytery and Jefferson Co. Ministerial Union, Royal Arch Mason, chap- lain; mem. Order Eastern Star, sec. of City Sch. B'd, Madison, Neb., 1894-96; trustee of Bellevue Coll., 1893-97; pres. B'd Trustees Collegiate Inst., Geneseo, Ill., 1897-99. Ad- dress: Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y.


KIMBER, Arthur Clifford:


Clergyman; b. at New Hamburg, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1844; s. Arthur C. and Elizabeth C. Kimber, both of England; grad. St. Stephen's Coll., 1866 (Primus) ; tutor in that college, 1866-67; acting prof. mathematics, 1869, B.D., 1879, S.T.D., 1886, St. Stephen's; grad. Gen. Theol. Sem. (Alumni Greek prizeman), 1871; m. Vancouver, Wash., June 12, 1894, Clarissa Evans; children: John E., b. 1895. Arthur C., Jr., b. 1896, George Card, b. 1898. Ordered deacon, 1871; served at Trinity Ch., N. Y .; ordained priest, 1872; vicar St. Augustine's Chapel, Trinity Parish, since 1972. First edi- tor Church Sunday School Teacher's Weekly, 1878. Pres. St. Stephen's Coll. Alumni As- s'n, 1895-99; mem. for N. Y. of Committee on Uniform Sunday School Lessons; trustee of St. Stephen's Coll. Clubs: University, Brooklyn. Residence : 461 Jefferson Av., Brooklyn. Address: 105 E, Houston St., N. Y. City.


KIMBER, Joshua :


Clergyman; b. Flushing, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1835; s. Joshua and Rachel James ( Gummere ) Kimber; ed. Westtown Boarding Sch. (Soc. of Friends), Pa .; m. Flushing, N. Y., May 30, 1870, Mary Gove Peck. Ordered deacon, 1869, ordained priest, 1573, by Bishop Little- jolin, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly ass't St. George's Ch., Flushing, L. I., 1867-74; rec- tor Ch. of the Resurrection. Richmond Hill, L. I., 1874-76; local sec., ass't treas., sec. for Foreign Missions, and see. B'd of Me'rs, 1-67 85. Asso. sec. of B'd of Missions since 1ss5. Served for three years . in Civil War., hosp. steward 165th N. Y. Volunteers ( Second Dur- yee's Zouaves), and is now v .- p. of the So- ciety of the Nineteenth Army Corps and chap- lain of the Veteran Ass'n of his regiment and of the Alfred M. Wood Post, 39s, G. A. R. Residence: Richmond Hill, N. Y. Ad- dress: Church Missions House, Fourth Av. and 22d St., N. Y. City.


KIMBER, Robert Bootman:


Clergyman ; b. Flushing, L. I., 1571; s. Rev. Joshua and Mary ( Gove) Kimber: grad. Columbia Coll., B .. 1., 1su1; Gen. Theol. Sem.,


Genevieve L. Tvier. Ordered deacon, 1 ... by Bishop Littlejohn, ordained priest, I. by Bishop Whitehead in Episcopal ministr. Fomerly rector Trinity Ch., Seymour, Co . 1894.1900; local sec. B'd Mg'rs of Dome -: and Foreign Missionary Soc .. 1900-02, sup't % Y. Protestant Episcopal City Mission > .. since 1902. Mem. Pennsylvania Soc. Club: City. Address: 38 Bleecker St., N. Y. City.


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Physician; b. Southampton Co., Va., July 15, 1664; s. Jolin J. and Caroline Antoineit. ( Drewry) Kindred; ed. Suffolk Mil. Acad .. Randolph-Macon Coll., Univ. of Va., Univ. of N. Y. (Med Dep't), Hospital Coll. of Med :- cine, M.D., 1550; grad. in special course at Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland; m. Luzernr. Switzerland, July 10, 1902, Ella Welbon Cra. mer, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (A.B., Vassar) : one son, John Cramer, b. 1903. Was resident physician . Maryland Gen. Hosp., Baltimore ; ass't physician N. Y. City Asylum, Black well's Island; clinical ass't Bloomingdale Asylum, N. Y .; ass't physician Hudson River State Hosp., Poughkeepsie, N. Y .; first ass't physician Pa. Hosp. for Insane, Harrisbur ... Pa .; extra ass't physician Royal Asylum, Morningside, Edinburgh, Scotland; clinical ass't to Prof. Hughlings Jackson at London Nat. Hosp. for Nervous Diseases: physician in charge and prop'r Darien Home for Men- tal and Nervous Diseases and of Dr. Kin- dred's Sanitarium at Stamford, Conn .; foun- der and prop'r River Crest Sanitarium. . 1s. toria, L. I., an institution under State license for mental and nervous diseases and habitues. having a capacity of 135 patients; pres. and treas. River Crest Sanitarium Co. Also pres. and treas. N. Y. and Astoria Land and Improvement Co. Independent Democra :. Mem. M. E. Church. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n (mem. Auxiliary Com. on Nat. Legislation), Queens Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. Co. Med. Ass'n. N. Y. State Med. Ass'n, Am. Medico-Psychol. Ass'n, Harlem Med. Ass'n, Associated Physicians of Long Island, Soc. of Virginians. Southern Soc. in N. Y., Sigma Chi frater- nity ; mem. Kane Lodge. F. and A. M., B. P. O. Elks, Knights of Pythias. Recreations: Horseback riding, golf. Chibs: National Democratic, City, Patria, (N. Y. City ). Address : Astoria, L. I., N. Y.


KING, Charles Sanford:


Merchant; b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Sept. 22. 1871; s. J. O. and Ella M. (Mason) King; ed. in Brooklyn schools; m. Oct. 3. 1903, F. M. Wood. Pres. Sanford Narrow Fabrie Co .; director Shannock Narrow Fabric Co. Mom. Masonic orders up to and including Shrine. Recreations: Yachting, shooting. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic. Address: N. Y. Athletic Club, N. Y. City.


KING, David Bennett:


Lawyer, writer; b. Mt. Pleasant, Westmore- land Co., Pa., June 20, 1548: grad. Lafayette, 1571; successively tutor, adjunet prof. and prof. of Latin, Lafayette Coll., 15;1 :6. 1d. mitted to bar, 15 3; since then in practice of law in N. Y. City. Author: Latin Pro- nunciation ; The Irish Question; conth'r to periodicals. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Pennsylvania Soc., Lafayette Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Authors, Lawyers, University, Uniou


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League. Residence: 67 W. 49th St. Ad- dress : 170 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KING, David Francis:


Physician; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 30, 1553; s. Henry and Frances (Bedford) King; ed. private and grammar schs. of Jersey City, N. J., and grad. from Grammar School No. 35, N. Y., for Freshman class N. Y. City Coll .; grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia) M.D., 1874; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 24, IS55, Margaret J. Drummond; children: Grace Whitall, Jessie Brightwell, Edwin Drum- mond. Engaged in general practice of med- icine in N. Y. City Alumnus of Lincoln Hosp. (formerly known as Colored Home Hosp.), where served as ass't and house physician after completing a special course in physical diagnosis under Dr. Alfred Loomis; connected with Northeastern Dis- pensary as visiting physician and surgeon, 1877-93, and on resigning was presented by the b'd of directors with a handsome oper- ating chair, and elected a member; also receiving appointment as consultant, which now holds; now also member b'd directors of same. Took European trip in 1573 visit- ing the hospitals of London and Paris; across the Continent in 1894 and 1901; through the Yellowstone Park and adjoining regions, Oregon, California, and the West. Repub- lican. Mem. Reformed Church. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State and County Med. Soc., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Physicians Mutual Aid Ass'n; past master Alma Lodge, 728, F. and A. M. Address: 651 Lexington Av., N. Y. City.


KING, Edward:


Banker; b. Highwood, Weehawken, N. J., 1833; s. James Gore and Sarah Rogers ( Gracie) King; grad. Harvard, 1653; m. Ist, Isabella Ramsay Cochrane (died 1873) ; 2d, N. Y., 1885. Elizabeth Fisher; children: Isa- bella C., Elizabeth G., Edward, Jr., Alice Bayard Edgar, James Gore, Rupert C. Pres. and trustee Union Trust Co. since 1873; di- rector Hanover Nat. Bank; trustee Northern Assurance Co. of London; treas. B'd Trus- tees N. Y. Public Library, Astor. Lenox and Tilden Foundations; governor N. Y. Hosp. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. Hist. Soc., St. Nicholas Soc., Met. Museum of Art, Nat. Acad. Design, Dunlap Soc. Clubs: Harvard, University, Century, Ardsley, Riding. Residence: 1 University Pl. Address: 80 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KING, Herbert Maxon:


Physician : b. Adams, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1864; s. Horace Brigham, and Adelaide ( Maxon) King; ed. Dartmouth, Univ. City of N. Y., M.D., 1886; studied in Paris, 1897; m. Mil- ford, Pa., Feb. 1. 1>93, Lucy Maples Pin- chot; children: Constance Pinchot, b. 1596; Adelaide Maxon, b. 1899. Engaged in prac- tice of medicine from 1886; now physician- in-chief Loomis Sanatorium. Mem. Nat. Ass'n for Study and Prevention of Tubercu- losis, Am. Sanatorium Ass'n, Am. Climatol. Ass'n, Ass'n Am. Pathologists and Bacteriol- ogists; fellow . Internat. Anti-Tuberculosis Ass'n (Berlin ), N. Y. Acad. Medicine. Epis- copalian. Address: Loomis Sanatorium, Loomis, N. Y.


Anne (Collins) King; descendant of Samuel King, son of George King (descendant of Phillip King, 1860), sergeant and clerk of the Raynham, Mass., Company, and of Joseph Warren Collins ( war Is12), son of Cyrenius Collins of the 10th Conn. Foot; removed to Washington City, 1839; grad. Dickinson Coll., Pa., A.B. (A.M.) ; Allegheny College, LL.D., 1897; married 1st, 1862, Emma C. Stebbins (died 1864) ; 2d. 1866, Esther A. Howard; had ten children (of whom five survive) and 16 grandchildren. Studied law with Edwin M. Stanton; removed to N. Y. City; admitted to bar, 1861; entered Union Army, Aug., 1862, and honorably discharged, Oct., 1565, with brevets of major, lieut .- col. and colonel; awarded Congressional Medal of Honor for conspicuous bravery near Dinwiddie, Va., Mar. 29, 1865. Resumed practice of. law, N. Y. City, 1865; associate editor N. Y. Star, and publisher of Christian Union (Beecher, editor) and Christian at Work (Talmage, editor), 1871-76; returned to prac- tice of law, 1877; admitted to U. S. Supreme Court, 1890. Major, 13th Reg't, N. Y. N. G., 1877; judge advocate, 11th Brigade, 1880; judge advocate-gen., N. Y., 1883. Mem. Brooklyn B'd Ed'n, 1883-94; resigned to accept trus- teeship of N. Y. State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home; reappointed trustee, 1897, resigned, Feb., 1900. Sec. Army of the Potomac since 1877 (pres. 1904) ; director Brooklyn Philhar- monic; Democratic candidate for sec. of State, 1895; running far ahead of the ticket; delegate to Nat. Convention at Indianapolis, 1896; affiliated with Republican Party, 1:96; clerk of Plymouth Church (Cong'l), Brook- lyn. Mem. N. Y. Comm'n on Law's Delays, 1903; trustee Dickinson Co ..; chm'n Freder- icksburg Nat. Park Ass'n; mem. Lake Mo- honk Arbitrations Conf., Internat. Law Ass'n. Author: ' King's Guide to Regimen- tal Court-Martial, 1871: Silver Wedding An- niversary of Plymouth Church, 1873; The Great Congregational Council in Plymouth Ch., 1576; History of 13th Regiment's Trip to Montreal, 1879: Life and Writings of Horatio King. Ex.P .- M .- General, 1895; Songs and Glees; History of Dickinson College, 1598: Songs of Dickinson; Songs of Phi Kappa Sigma; frequent contb'r to newspapers and magazines, and composer of many musical composition; also orator, lecturer and post- prandial speaker. Mem. Loyal Legion, G. A. R., Medal of Honor Legion, Phi Beta Kappa Soc .. Masons, Veteran Masons, Elks. 13th Reg't Veterans, Brooklyn. Address: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


KING, Jacob Alexander:


Real estate and insurance: b. N. Y. City, Jan. 20, 1871; s. David J. and Rachel (Lyon) King: ed. in N. Y. public schools: m. June 1, 197, Flora Salz; children: Ilarold Salz, b. 1898; Barbara, b. 1901. Pres. Jaking Realty Co .; pres. Manhattan Express and Queens Co., cons. agent, AAdams Express Co .. agent. Long Island R. K. Co., agent, Cali- fornia Insurance Co., director Long Branch Fair Ass'n; v.p. Long Branch Board of Trade; director Long Branch Property Owners' Ass'n. Mem. Republican County Committee, 3 years; Ist v .- p. Central Re- publican Club, KING, Horatio Collins: 3 years. Mem. Under- writers' Ass'n. of Monmouth County, N. J .. Lawyer; b. Portland, Me., Dec. 22, 1837: mem. The National Fire Protection Ass'n of eldest son ex-Postmaster-Gen. Horatio and | Chicago, Hebrew Orphan Asylum of N. Y.,




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