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

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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Co., succeeded by Pas-Avena Chem. Co., of | freedmen escaping from Confederate to


which is pres. and treas. Mem. Battery A, St. Louis Light Artillery, N. G., Mo., 1881-85; chm'n standing com. on Water, Sewers and House Lighting and mem. com. on Legisla- tion and Borough Gov't of the Taxpayers' Ass'n of Palisade, N. J. Republican. Mem. Royal Arcanum. Recreation: Art, music. Address: 223 E. 80th St., N. Y. City.


HUNSICKER, Alvin:


Sec. and gen. ing'r; b. Collegeville, Pa., Sept. 20, 1864; s. Henry A. and Mary (Wein- berger) Hunsicker; grad. Ursinus Coll., B.S .; m. Phila., Pa., June 19, 1859, Helen T. Boice. Was in the lumber business with his father for 6 years; newspaper mg'r, 7 years; treas. Keystone Oilcloth Co., of Norristown, Pa., 2 years; secured the option and assisted in · the organization of the Standard Oilcloth Co. in 1901, and has been its sec. since that date; has traveled extensively in U. S. and through Europe, the West Indies and South America; has always taken an active interest in politics; has spoken from plat- form for Republican party for past 20 years. Director, sec. and gen. mg'r Standard Oil- cloth Co .; pres. and director The Sanitile Co .; r .- p. and director The Leatherole Co. Republican. Presbyterian. Recreation: Au- tomobiling. Clubs : Arkwright (treas.), Sphinx (v .- p.). Address : 320 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HUNT, Beekman:


Insurance manager; b. N. Y. City, April 20, 1869; engaged in various business activ- ities, then became ass't to division sup't of Am. Telephone & Telegraph Co. In 1897 entered insurance business as solicitor on commission and rose through various posi- tions until appointed to the one he at pres- ent occupies, as v .- p. and gen. ing'r and director of The Etna Indemnity Co. Also trustee of the Washington Savings Bank of. N. Y. City and a director of the Title and Guarantee Co. of Rochester, N. Y. Address: 68 William St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Charles Frederick:


Physician; b. Fishkill, N. Y., July 28, 1875; s. George and Theresa J. (Aldridge) Hunt; ed. in public schools of Brooklyn, N. Y., Brooklyn Polytechnic, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia), M.D., 1898; m. N. Y. City, April 19, 1899. Mary J. Haight; children: Charles Frederick, Jr., and Egbert Jansen, (twins), May 28, 1901, Marvin. b. Mar. 23, 1903. After leaving hospital engaged in interne serv- ice; has practised medicine ever since. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc. Mem. Masonic bodies and Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine. Con- nected with the Dispensary of Ilood Wright Memorial Hospital. Address: 537 W. 144th St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Charles Wallace:


Civil engineer; b. Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y., Oct, 13, 1841; s. William Walter and Elizabeth Bush (Sackett) Hunt; ed. Cort- landt Acad., Homer, N. Y. : m. Candor, N. Y., 1868, Frances Martha Bush; 2d, Ithaca, N. Y., 1889, Katherine Humphrey; children : Howard Walter, (deceased), William Floyd, b. 1872, Frances Helen, b. 1576, Charles Wallace, Jr., b. 1890. Mary Eloise, b. 1993. Was special agent War Dep't to care for


Union lines, 1864-65;


trustee public schools. 1884-85; pres. Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, 1896-1902; has been largely engag- ed in mf'g machinery, eng ring work, and in construction of wharves, docks, storage warehouses, power stations, etc. Pres. C. W. Hunt Co., McCaslin Machine Co .; r .- p. Richmond Co. Savings Bank. Independent in politics. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, A. A. A. S., Staten Is- land Ass'n of Arts and Sciences, Municipal Arts and Science Ass'n, N. Y. Elec. Soc., United Eng'ring Soc., Franklin Inst., N. Y. Chamber Commerce, S. I. Chamber of Com- merce, Masonic Order. Author of numerous technical papers. Clubs: Engineers, Hard- ware, Machinery, Stanten Island. Address: Howard Av., Stapleton, S. I., N. Y.


HUNT, Edward Livingston:


Physician ; b. New Orleans, La., Feb. 2, 1871; s. Carleton and Georgine (Cammack ) Hunt; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1-9, Har- vard Univ., A.B., 1993, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1:96; m. Austin, Texas. Oct. 8, 1902, Margaret E. Tobin; one son. Ed- ward Livingston, Jr., b. Oct. 26, 1904. House physician St. Luke's Hosp., N. Y., July-Jan., 1:08; graduate Sloane Maternity Hosp .; in- terne Nursery and Child Hosp. Instructor in neurology, Coll. Phys. and Surg., (Colum- bia Univ.) ; senior attending neurologist to the Hospital for Nervous Diseases of City of N. Y .; attending neurologist to N. Y. City Home for the Aged; assistant in Neur- ological Dep't Vanderbilt Clinic. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Am. Med. Ass'n, St. Luke's Alumni Ass'n, N. Y. Neurological Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. Clubs: Harvard, University. Address: 54 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Edward S .:


Lawyer: b. Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1560; s. Rev. Ward Wesley and Elizabeth Adams (Smith) Hunt; grad. Syracuse Univ., Ph.B .. 183; Ph.M., ISSo; law student at U'tica. N. Y., 1883-85: m. Adams. N. Y., May :. 12. Lena C. Brimmer; children: Edward S .. Jr., b. April 14, 1591, Electa B .. b. May 11, 1993, N. Brimmer, b. June 13, 1595, Ward W .. b. April 10, 1902. Was admitted to the bar in Nov., IS:5, and has been in gen. practice since. Republican. Methodist. Address : Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y.


HUNT, Frederick Austin:


Physician; b. Manlins Center, N. Y., July 21, 1875; s. Harry and Lney A. ( Kimber) Ilunt; ed. Syracuse public schools: grad. Syracuse Univ., M.D., 1sos; m. Syracuse. N. Y., June 25, 1901. Georgia May Clarke. d. George R. and Mary ( Warner) Clarke. children: Mary Elizabeth, b. June 14, I'm ;. Lucy Clarke, b. June 1, 1905. Was house physician, Hosp. of the Good Shepherd, Syra ense, N. Y .: med. interne, St. Lawrence State Hosp., Ogdensburg. N. Y, ass't phy- sieian, State Reformatory, Elmira, N. Y., phy- sician Eastern N. Y. Reformatory, Napanoch, Onondaga County Penitentiary. Republican. Methodist. Mem. Ulster Co. Med. Soc. Med- Soc. State of N. Y .; Acacian Lodre. 35. F.


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and A. M .; Wawarsing Chapter, 246, R. A. | M .; Rondout Commandery, 52, Knights Temp- lar; Cyprus Temple, Mystic Shrine. Ad- dress : Janesville, N. Y. HUNT, H. Francis:


Physician; b. Kennedy, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., 1868; s. Henry Nelson and Henrietta (Crofoot) Hunt; ed. Jameston (N. Y.) High Sch., 1887-89; Fredonia State Normal Sch., 1891-92; grad. Univ. of Buffalo, 1898; m. Randolph, N. Y., 1896, Effie McDonald. Re- publican. Mem. Chautauqua Co. Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Jamestown Lodge, B. P. O. Elks. Address: Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.


HUNT, James Monroe:


Lawyer; b. Clarence, Erie Co., N. Y., April 6, 1858; s. Rev. Harrison P. Hunt ; grad. Univ. of Rochester, 1880; m. N. Y. City, June 5, 1883, Normie L. Fanning. Has been in gen. practice in N. Y. City and Westchester Co .; was corporation counsel of Yonkers, 1892- 1901. Republican. Baptist. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., trustee Warburton Av. Bapt. Ch. of Yonkers. Recreations : Golf, hunting and fishing in Canada. Clubs : Republican, Alpha Delta Phi, St. Andrew's Golf. Residence: 244 Warbur- ton Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 34 Pine St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Joseph Howland:


Architect; b. N. Y. City, March 6, 1870; s. Richard Morris and Catherine Clinton ( How- land) Hunt; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southboro, Mass .; Harvard Univ., Columbia Coll., École des Beaux Arts, Paris. Has traveled exten- sively in the U. S., Can., England, on the Continent, and in the Islands of Sicily and the Bermudas. Mem. Squadron A, N. G. N. Y. ; mem. firm of Hunt & Hunt, architects, sec. Fine Arts Federation, treas. Soc. of Beaux Arts; treas. Architectural League; mem. N. Y. Chapter Am. Inst. Architects; the New England Soc., Municipal Art Soc., Graduates' Ass'n. Clubs :


University, Racquet and Tennis, Harvard, The Players. Residence : 178 Madison Av. Address : 28 E. 21st St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Leigh:


Journalist ; b. in Indiana in 1855. Was pres. Iowa State Agr'l Coll .; resigned to ac- cept the management of the Seattle Post- Intelligencer, which paper he later owned and edited until the panic of 1893. Since then he has spent most of his life pioneering in remote places, chiefly China, Korea and Africa. Clubs: Union. The Brook. N. Y. Yacht, (N. Y. City) : St. James ( London). Address: 17 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Leigh Harrison:


Artist, prof. art; b. Galena, Ill., 1858; s. Leigh and Eliza ( Harrison ) Hunt; ed. Coli. City of N. Y., B.Sc. ( salutatorian, 2d honor of class), 1577, M.Sc., 1>>1; N. Y. Univ. ( Med. Dep't), M.D. ( first honor, first prize ), 1-0; m. N. Y. City, Is1. Grace Anna Storrs. Prof. Art Dep't Coll. City of N. Y. since 1877. Etcher. Author: Treatise on Etching. Art critic and art writer; contb'r to Catholic Eneyelopedia of articles on art and artists. Traveled and studied art in Europe in les7, 1889, 1890, 1901 and 1908. Republican; Epis- copalian. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gam. ma Delta, Artists Fund Soc. (sec. ). Recrea.


tions: Farming, driving. Clubs: Black and White ( treas.), Salmagundi (sec.). Address: 45 W. 11th St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, Livingston:


Pay inspector, U. S. N .; b. in Louisiana; s. Wm. H. and Elizabeth Ridgely Hunt: m. Newport, R. I., July 7, 1892, Catherine How- land Hunt. Appt'd from N. Y. City as ass't paymaster, Oct. 29, 1881; passed ass't pay- master, Nov. 24, 1891; paymaster, Oct. 10, 1 -: «); pay inspector, with rank of commander. Jan. 19, 1903. Cruises: U. S. S. Alert, 1 -- 3-5%. China Station; U. S. S. Portsmouth, 1 :: 9-92. training-ship; U. S. S. Dolphin, 1895-97, home station; U. S. S. New Orleans, April-Nov., 1898, in Spanish War: U. S. S. Kentucky. Asiatic Station, Jan .- Oct., 1902; general store- keeper naval station, Cavité, P. I .. 1902-04. Other duties; various details in Washington and elsewhere: general storekeeper of the Navy Yard, Washington, 1904; Navy Pay Office, Washington, 1905; fleet paymaster, At- lantic Fleet, on U. S. S. Maine, 1906-07; in charge Navy Pay Office, Baltimore, 190S. Ad. dress: Navy Pay Office, Baltimore, Md.


HUNT, Richard Howland:


Architect; b. Paris, France, 1562; s. Rich. ard Morris Hunt; d. Inst. of Technology; fin- ished studies at Ecole des Beaux Arts, with view to following father's profession: m. 1st, Pearl, d. Francis D. Carley; 2d. 1891, Mar- garet Livingston Watrous, d. S. Otis Liv- ingston; children: Richard Carley, Frank Carley, Jonathan Carley. From a small sketch left by father he completed the new wing for Met. Museum of Art, and of indi- vidual works may be mentioned; Quintard Hall and Hoffman Hall at Sewanee Univ .: Kissam Hall at Vanderbilt Univ .; Sehumid House: "Idle Hour," for W. K. Vanderbilt ; Schieffelin mansion. Devotes attention to architectural designs for large office build- ings. Mem. Am. Inst. of Architects, Architec- tural League, Beaux Arts Soc. Clubs: Play- ers, Century. Address: 28 E. 21st St., N. Y. City.


HUNT, William Floyd:


Mech. eng'r; b. Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y., June 12, 1872: s. Charles Wallace and Frances M. (Bush ) Hunt; grad. Cornell Univ., M.E .. 191; specialized in electrical as well as mech. eng'ring. Since 1994 has been engaged in designing and constructing machinery for the rapid and economical handling of bulk ma- terial, and during the course of this work has been granted several patents for his use- ful inventions: has also acted as consulting eng'r for work of this character both in U. S. and in Europe, occasioning several trips abroad. Mem. Am. Soe. of Mech. Eng'rs, Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, Staten Island Ass'n of Arts and Sciences. Clubs: Engineers, Electrical, Railroad, Staten Island, Address: 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.


HUNT, William Henry:


Consul: b. Winchester, Tenn .: ed. Law- rence Acad., Groton, Mass., and Williams Coll. Came to N. Y. City, 1996: employed in banking firm Mossrs. Price. McCormick & Co .; prominently connected with work of St. George's Ch. Sinyvesant Sq, and for two years sec. of Dr. Seth Low's Men's Bible Class. Sailed for Madagascar. Jan., 1595, to act as see. to Mr. Gibbs, then U.


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S. consul; appt'd vice-consul at Tamatave, May 20, 1899; appt'd consul by President Mckinley, Aug. 23. 19,1, transferred as consul at St. Etienne, France, Nov. 1, 1905. Miade corresponding mem. Am. Gecg. Soc. of N. Y., Jan., 1904. Address: American Consulate, St. Etienne, France.


HUNT, William J .:


Physician; b. Queensbury, Warren. Co., N. Y .; s. Edgar W. and Heleu ( Dickenson ) Hunt; ed. public schools, Glens Falls Acad., N. Y. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons; grad. Coll. Physicians and Surgeons. Baltimore, Md., 1891; m. Lake George, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1893, Edith Brown: children: Helen, b. 1895, Eunice, b. 1597, William J. Jr., b. 189S, Edith, b. 1901, Marjorie, b. 1903. Practised medicine at Lake George from April, 1891, to Sept., 1893, with the exception of 6 months spent in N. Y. City in post-grad. course; located for a short time at Spokane, Wash .; since autumn of 1593 in general practice at Glens Falls, N. Y .; health officer at Cald- well, Lake George. 1591-93; surgeon Parks Hosp., Glens Falls; mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, Med. Soc. State of N. Y., Warren Co Med. Soc., Glens Falls Lodge 121, F. and A. M. Address: 21 Notre Dame St., Glens Falls, N. Y.


HUNTER, Forest Preston:


Clergyman; b. Townville, Pa .. May 8. 1571; s. Virgil Marvin and Nancy ( Willey ) Hunter; grad. Colgate Acad., 1997; Colgate Coll., A.B. ( Phi Beta Kappa), 1901: Union Theoi. Sem., B.D.,. 1904; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1904; children: James Stewart, b. 1905, Nancy El- len, b. 1907. Learned the printing trade and worked at the business about 7 years prior to entering the ministry; pastor West- side Bapt. Ch., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., two years; has traveled extensively in U. S. and abroad" and to a limited extent in Canada. Republi- can. Baptist. Club: Adelphi. Address: 140 W. Lincoln Av., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.


HUNTER, George William:


Head Dep't of Biology, De Witt Clinton High School; b. Mamaroneck. N. Y., April ", 1873; s. George William and Emma Louise ( Cartwright) Hunter; ed. Coll. City of N. Y., 1891-93, Williams Coll., A.B., 1995, M.A., 1896; fellow Univ. of Chicago, 1>97-98; m. Aurora, Ill., June 19, 1890, Emily Isabel Job- bins; one son: George William, Jr., b. Jair. 27, 1902. Ass't zoology, Williams Coll., 1895-96, Hyde Park Sch., Chicago, Ill., 1$99; instr. biology De Witt Clinton High Sch., N. Y. City since 1.99: head of dep't of Biology in same, 1909. Research ass't Ma- rine Biol. Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Mass .. 1896-1903 (except year 1901, which was passed in Europe ) : instr. Sch. of Pedagogy, N. Y. Univ., 1905-06. Joint author: Hunter & Val- entine's Manual of Biology, two editions, 1903-06. Author: Elements of Biology, 1907 (Am. Book Co.) : also several papers ou anat- amy and physiology on nervous system of Tunicata and other biological subjects. Episcopalian. Mein. Azassiz Ass'u, N. Y. Acad. Sciences, 1. A. A. S., N. Y. Ass'n Biol. 'Teachers; mom. Corp'u of Marine Biol. Laboratory, Nat. Edu'l Ass'n, Nat. Geog. Ass'n, Williams Alumni Ass'n of N. Y., Theta Delta Chi. Recreations: Fishing, ton- nis, golf, bowling. Chibs: Dunwoodie Golf, University Heights Field, Fordham. Address:


2238 Andrews Av., University Heights, N. Y. City.


HUNTER, John:


Turiman; b. Hunter's Island, Westchester Co., N. Y., Feb. 27, 1833: s. Elias Desbrosses and Ann ( Munro) Hunter: ed. by private tu- tors and in Columbia Coll. Grammar Sch .: m. Annie, d. Henry A. Middleton, oi S. C .: eight children. Inherited a large estate and has devoted attention since 1856 especially to the development of the American thorough- bred horse and to the promotion of the best standards on the turf: succeeded August Belmont as pres. of the jockey club, which position held until succeeded by August Bel- ment, Jr., 1594; was also pres. B'd of Con- trol while that board was in existence. Dem- ocrat; Cleveland presidential elector, lest. Ad- dress : 308 W. 125th St., N. Y. City.


HUNTER, (Wiles) Robert:


Sociologist, author: b. Terre Haute. Ind., April 10, 1574; s. William Robert and Caro- liue (Fouts) Hunter: grad. Terre Haute High School, 1993; tutor, 1:93-94; grad. Univ. Ind., A.B., 1996; m. Noroton. Conn., May 23, 1903, Caroline M. Phelps Stokes; children : Robert, b. 1904, Phelps Stokes. b. 190), Caro- line Phelps, b. 190s. Was organizing sec. Chicago Bureau of Charities; chin'n Tene. ment Inquiry


Com .: mem. Sinall Parks Comm'n; sup't Municipal Lodging House : resident of Hull House and other settlements. Chicago. Headworker University Settlement. N. Y. City, 1901-03; pres. Social Reform Club. 1904: director Metropolitan Parks Comm'n: chmin Child Labor Com., etc. Was, in 1:99. resident Toynbee Hall, in East London ; abroad in Russia, 1903; abroad. studying so- cialist and social reform movements, 1906-07. Director Fouts & Hunter Mi's Co. Author: Tenement Conditions in Chicago. 1901; Por- erty, 1905: Socialists at Work. 190s; and many articles and pamphlets. Mem. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Internat. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, Societe Inter- nationale d'Assainissement et de Salubrite. de l'Habitation, Nat. Ass'n for Prevention of Tuberculosis. Nat. Child Labor Comm'n: trustee Hartley House Social Settlement. Mein. Beta Theta Phi. Clubs: City, Peu. Weeburn Golf, Country. Residence: High- land Farm, Norotou, Conu.


HUNTINGTON. Archer Milton:


Anthor; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 10, 1st0; s. Collis P. Huntington; private ed'n iu N. Y. City and Spain; hon. A.M. Yale and Harvard: L.H.D. Columbia, 1968; member Royal Spanish Academy and Royal Academy of llistory, Madrid, and Real Academia de Bellas Artes. Seville: m. London, Aus. 6. 1.95. Helen Manchester Gates. In July, 1944. founded The Hispanic Society of America in a deed provilling "for the establishment in the city of New York of a publie Spanish and Portuguese library and museum, to in some measure a link between the English and Spanish speaking peoples". The ehjer: of the Society is the "advancement of the study of the Spanish and Portuguese lar guages, literature, and history, and advance- ment of the study of the countries wherein Spanish and Portuguese ire or have been spoken languages' .. Author: Note Book m Northern Spain, 1598. Editor: The Poem of the Cid (Vol. I, Text, 197, IL. Transla.


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tion, 1902, III, Notes, 1903) ; Lady - ( Madame D'Aulnoy's) Travels into Spain (with introduction), 1890; Initials and Min- iatures of the IXth, Xth and XIth Centuries from the Mozarabic Manuscripts of Santo Domingo de - Silos in the British Museum, with Introduction, 1904; the "Huntington Re- prints"', consisting of reprints and fac-similes of rare works, mostly now in the library of The Hispanic Society of America, in Span- ish, Portuguese and Cataian. Contributor upon Spanish literature to various critical periodicals. President Hispanic Society of


America, American Geographical Society,


American Numismatic Society; member Chamber of Commerce, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum of Nat. History, N. Y. Zool. Society, N. Y. Botanic Gardens. Clubs : Yale University, Grolier, Authors, National Arts, City, N. Y. Yacht, Automobile of America, and others. Addresses: 1083 Fifth Avenue.


HUNTINGTON, Arria Sargent:


Author; b. Roxbury, Mass., June 22, 1848; d. Rt. Rev. Frederick Dan, bishop of Cen- tral N. Y. and Hannah Dane ( Sargeut ) Hunt- ington; ed. in private schools in Cambridge and Boston, Mass. Interested in education and practical philanthropy; comm'r vi edu- cation, Syracuse, N. Y., 1998-1904; v .- p. Shel- ter for Unprotected Girls, Syracuse, N. Y. Author: Under a Colonial Roof-Tree, 1591; Memoirs and Letters of Frederick Dan Hunt- ington, 1906. Author also of plays: A Har. vest Night's Dream; Sharps and Flats; A Homespun Heroine, Weal or Woe. Address: 408 Douglas St., Syracuse, N. Y.


HUNTINGTON, Charles Pratt:


Architect; b. Logansport, Ind., Nov. 22, 1871; grandson Senator D. D. Pratt of Ind. and of Judge Charles Phelps Huntington of Boston; s. Capt. Edward Stanton Hunting- ton, U. S. A., and author (d. 1894),; ed. in Mass., A.B., Harvard 1893; grad. Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1901; m. 1894, Mande M. Bayly, daughter Gen. Abingdon Bayly R. A. of Camberly, Surrey, England; one daughter, Vivienne Maude, b. April 25, 1902. Among architectural works most notable are the Museum for the Am. Numismatic Soc. and the Museum and Library for the Hispanic Soc. of America, both in N. Y. City. Mem. Am. Inst. of Architects; Soc. of Beaux Arts Architects. Chibs: Harvard, Players. Ad- dress: 18 W. 31st St., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, Charles Richards:


Retired, formerly merchant and broker; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jau. 5, 1947; s. Daniel Hunt- ington (artist) and Harriet Sophia ( Rich- ards) Huntington; ed. in school of Dr. Joshua Huntington, Brooklyn. N. Y., and Kensington Park Grammar School, London, England (of which Rev. Haig Brown was principal at that time, but Inter of the Charterhouse (blue coat) School) : m. N. Y. City, 1 69, Mary Tenant Irving, daughter of Edgar and Amanda ( Tenant ) Irving; chil- dren : Mrs. Lindsley Tappin, b. 1870, Mrs. Alexander W. Bostwick, b. 156, Marie. b. 1872, Edith, b. IST2, E. Irving, b. 1996. En- gaged in business in London for several years; traveled in Europe. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc .. Society Library, Met. Museum of Art, Colonial Wars, Sons of the


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Revolution. Clubs: Century, The Players. Address: 960 Park Av., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, Chester:


Architect, consulting engineer; b. Albany. N. Y., Oct. 19, 1843; s. Rev. E. A. and Anza Euphemia (Van Vechten) Huntington; grad. Hamilton Coll., B.A., A.M., 1566; Columbia Coll., Sch. of Mines, 1866-69; m. N. Y. City. June 30, 1873, Katharine Hazard Smith; chil- dren: Edward Vermilye, b. April 20, 1.74 (prof. Mathematics Harvard Univ. ), Howard. b. Dec. 13, 1885, Katharine, b. June 10, 1-03. Prof. natural philosophy and mathematics Hamilton College. 1870-80. Member A. . 1. A. S., Phi Beta Kappa, Nat. Geog. Soc., Alpha Delta Phi, Soc. of the Cayugas. Res- idence: Princeton, N. J. Address: 32 Park PI., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, David Crosby:


Clergyman; b. Auburn, N. Y., April 24, 1873; s. Rev. H. S. and Geneva (Crosby) Huntington; grad. Hobart Coll., B.L., 1:35. B.A., 1896, M.A., 1890; charter mem. Sigma Chi fraternity at Hobart; unmarried. Or- dered deacon, 1899, ordained priest, 1900, by Bishop Walker, in Episcopal ministry. For- merly minister in charge Trinity Ch., Cana- seraga, N. Y., 1899-1900; curate St. Thomas' Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-02. Rector All Saints' Ch., Syracuse, N. Y .. 1902-06, St. Paul's Ch., Richmond, Ind .. from 1906. Ad- dress : 111 N. 8th St., Richmond, Ind.


HUNTINGTON, George Sumner:


Surgeon; b. Hartford. Conn., Mar. 21, 1961; s. Hezekiah and Katherine Brinley (Sum- ner ) Huntington; ed. Trinity Coll., Hartford, A.B., 1981, A.M., 1884; Columbia Univ., M.D .. 1884, Sc.D., 1904; m. Brattleboro, Vt., June 18, 1885, Annie McNair Elderkin. Interne at Roosevelt Hosp., 1ss4-6: ass't attending sur- Greon, same. 1837; ass't attending surgeon Bellevue Hosp., 1SS7; chief of the surgical clinic, Vanderbilt Clinic, less. Ass't demon- strator of anatomy, 1ss6-58; demonstrator and lecturer in anatomy, 1s-s-$9, prof. anatomy since 1889, Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ.). „ Contributor to medical and scien- titic journals of articles concerning anatomy : American editor Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. Mem. and ex-pres. Ass'n Am. Anatomists: mem. A. A. A. S., Washington Acad. Sciences: fellow N. Y. Acad. Sciences. Address: 437 W. 59th St. N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, Helen Manchester Gates:


Author: d. I. E. and Ellen ( Huntington) Gates: ed. in private schools; m. London, England, Aug. 6, 1995, Archer Milton Hunt- ington. Editor: Folk Songs from the Span- ish, 1900. Author: The Solitary Path. 10412: The Days that Pass, 1906; The Sovereign Good. 190S. Club: Colony. Address: 1vs3 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


HUNTINGTON, Henry Edwards:


R'y official; b. Oneonta, N. Y .. Feb. 27, 1$50; s. Solon and Harriet (Saunders ) Hunt- ington: ed. in public and private schools: m. Newark, N. J., 1873, Mary Prentice: chil- dren: Marion, Howard. Was sup't. Isso, of construction of Huntington Lines between New Orleans and Louisville, especially con- struction of Chesapeake, Ohio & Southwestern R'y. continuing nutil roads were completed. 1954; sup't, lest-85, receiver, 195-so, K'y Cen- tral R. R., of which, after sale in 1556, was


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r.p. until road was sold to Louisville & Nashville, 1890; v .. p. and gen. mg'r Elizabeth, Lexington & Big Sandy, and Ohio Central R'y; was also sup't construction, Maysville & Big Sandy R. R. and had charge of the con- struction company which built the lines through Covington, Ky., and Cincinnati. O., including the Ohio River Bridge; Ist ass't to pres., 1892-1900 (representing pres. at San Francisco), 2d v .- p., Mar .- June, 1900, 1st v .- p., 1900-04, Southern Pacific Co. Now pres. Paci- fic Elec. R'y Co., Los Angeles R'y, and Los Angeles Inter-Urban R'y Co. (comprising over 600 miles of trolley lincs ) ; director New- port News Light & Water Co., Old Domin- ion Land Co., Internat. Banking Corp'n. Wells Fargo & Co.'s Express, Pacific Steel & Wire Co., Minneapolis & St. Louis R'y Co., Jowa Central R'y Co., Toledo, St. Louis & West- ern R'y Co., Internat. Banking Corp'n, Farmers and Merchants' Nat. Bank of Los Angeles, Calif. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co., Colorado & Southern R'y, and about forty other corp'ns. Clubs: Union League, Metropolitan, Midday, City. Resi- dence : 2840 Jackson St., San Francisco. Ad- dress : 25 Broad St., N. Y. City.




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