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LISMAN, Anthony A .:
Dealer in investment securities; b. Sept. 19, 1861; s. Gerson and Josephine (Goss) Lisman; ed. Heidelberg. Germany, IS77; m. Dayton, O., 1:03, Elizabeth Ochs; children: Charlotte J., b. 1985; Oliver C., b. 1856. V .- p. and director Coal and Iron Nat. Bank, Mt. Vernon Trust Co., Mt. Vernon Safe Deposit Co .; director Ossining Nat. Bank, Peekskill Nat. Bank, Ossining Safe Deposit Co. Dem- ocrat. Mem. Astronomieal Soc. of Paris. Clubs : Democratic, Transportation. Ad- dress: 165 Park Av., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. LITCHFIELD, Electus D .:
Architect; b. N. Y. City, April 25, 1972; s. William B. and Emily ( Pope) Litchfield; grad. Brooklyn Poly. Inst., 1859; Stevens Inst. of Technology, M.E., 1822; m. Stock- bridge, Mass., 1906, Elizabeth B. Rodman. Was with Standard Oil Co. 316 years; with structural eng'rs in the designing of steel buildings one year; with Carrere & Hastings, architects. 216 years; now mem. firm of Lord & Hewlett, N. Y. City. Demserat. Episco- palian. Associate Am. Inst. of Architects (sec. N. Y. Chapter) ; mem. Soc. of Colonial Wars. Clubs: Church (L. I.), City, Bad. minton. Address: 16 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.
LITTAUER, Lucius Nathan:
Manufacturer: b. Gloversville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1839; s. Nathan and Harriet ( Sporborg) Littaner; ed. Charlier (N. Y.) Inst .; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 155; unmarried. Snc. ceeded to the glove inf'g business of father. 1,2, and now extensively engaged therein : elected to U. S. Congress in 199 and his served 5 terms; refused unanimous renomina.
tion in 1906; mem. Nat. and State Convs. of Republican Party since 1996; mem. of Com. on Appropriations while in Congress; had charge of bills: legislative, executive and judicial; urgent deficiencies; general defi- ciencies; fortifications. Pres. Gloversville Knitting Co., Fonda Glove Lining Co., Metro- politan Sewing Machine Co. (Nyack), Parkes Machine Co .; treas. Monroe-Eckstein Brew- ing Co .; director Fulton Co. Bank (Glovers- ville ), The State Bank of N. Y., Adirondack Trust Co. ( Saratoga). Republican. Hebrew. Mg'r Nathan Littauer Hosp., Gloversville. Recreations: Rowing, fishing. Clubs: Met- ropolitan, (Washington, D. C.), Harvard (N. Y. City). Address: Gloversville, N. Y.
LITTELL, John Stockton:
Clergyman; grad. Trinity Coll., B.A., 1850. M.A., 1:93; Gen. Theol. Sem., 1:93. Ordered deacon, 1893, ordained priest, 1594, by Bishop Coleman, in Episcopal ministry. Formerly ass't St. Andrew's Ch., Wilmington, Dol., 1:04-95; ass't St. Paul's Ch .. Buffalo, N. Y .. 1825-99; Rector St. Luke's, Brockport, N. Y. Address: Brockport, N. Y.
LITTELL, Joseph Reed:
Patent lawyer; b. Washington, D. C., Nov. 11, 1864; s. John D. B. and Columbia (Thaw) Littell; descended on mother's side from the Thaw and Woodside families. prominently identified with the Colonial and Revolutionary periods and services in the Revolutionary War; ed. Gonzaga Coll., Wash- ington, D. C .; m. Washington, D. C., May 16, 1889, Mabel Raum, d. Gen. Green B. Raum of Illinois; children: Mabel Thaw, b. 1500; Joseph R. Littell, 2d, b. 1$91. Engaged ex. clusively in practice in patent, trade-mark and copyright causes; for twenty-five years in special practice in patent law; consn !!- ing counsel and authority upon the law of patents; retained in many of the im- portant cases in this country and abroad. Traveled extensively in South America and Enrope, covering a trip of 50.000 miles in 1>>5-6; resided in London in 1599. Veteran of the Naval Reserve Service. Republican ; active in party propaganda. Interested in exploration, Arctic research and scientific dis- covery. Recreations: Athleties, sports, trav- el. Club: Arctic. Address: Hotel Imperial, Broadway and 32d St., N. Y. City.
LITTELL, William Jackson:
Paymaster, U. S. N .: b. in N. Y .: appt'd to Navy from N. Y. as ass't Mar. 13. 1994; passed ass't paymaster, Sept. 11, 1:5; pay- master, Sept. 1, 1:59: pay inspector, April 5. 1905. Served on Alert, 1-94-97: Navy Yard, N. Y., 120; Kearsarge, 199; Massachusetts. 1900-03. General storekeeper, Navy Yard. League Ishind, Pa., 1903; in charge Naval clothing factory. Navy Yard, N. Y .. 1901-06: July 31, 1206, U. S. S. West Virginia and fleet paymaster Asiatic Station, July 31. 1506.07; now on U. S. S. Hancock and duty at Navy Yard, N. Y. Address : Navy Yard, N. Y.
LITTLE, Arthur West:
Editor, publisher: b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1.573: s. Joseph James and Josephine ( Robin- son) Little: ed. in N. Y., private schools and Packard's Business Coll. : m. N. Y. City, April 19, 1-07, Marguerite Lanier Winslow; children : Winslow. b. 1-99; Arthur West. Jr., b. 1001. At age of is years entered printing
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and binding establishment of father (J. J. ! for Royal Ins. Co. and special and gen. agent Little & Co.) and devoted two years to learn- for Glens Falls. Ins. Co., Jan., 1893, elected sec. of latter; president of his native village. Trustee M. E. Ch. Address: Glens Falls, N. Y. ing the principles of the trade; entered busi- ness dep't and shortly after becoming of age became officer of the company. In 1902. assumed management of Pearson's Magazine, LITTLE. William Edward Eustace: of which is still editor and publisher; v .- p .: Physician and surgeon; b. Ogdensburgh, N. Y , 1862; s. Francis and Marguerite (John- stoue) Little; ed. Ottawa (Can.) Collegiate Inst., Burlington (Vt.) Univ., Jefferson Med. Coil., Philadelphia, and Coll. Phys. and Surg., Baltimore; m. N. Y. City, Annie Slater Royston. Practising physician and surgeon for 24 years. Democrat; supervisor Town of Rosendale 12 years; coroner of Ulster Co .. 3 years; mem. Gen. Assembly, 1 year, and has held minor offices. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State Med. Soc., Ulster Co. Med. Soc. Episcopalian. Mem. B. P. O. Elks, Knights of Labor, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Foresters of America, Junior and Senior Order of American Mechanics, Daughters of Liberty. Address : Blooming- ton. N. Y. sec. and director J. J. Little & Co .; v .- p. and director The Pearson Publishing Co .; sec. and director Demorish & Little (realty co.) ; director Periodical Ass'n of America. Visited Europe three times and West Indies once; traveled in England, Ireland, France, Italy and Jamaica. In 1891, Joined Co. I, 7th . Reg't; served as private, lance corporal and corporal until 1898; in 1898 volunteered for Spanish-Ain. War and joined ITist Reg't, N. G. N. Y., as capt. of Co. D. but reg't. did not get mustered into U. S. service. In 1999, joined 71st Reg't, N. G. N. Y., as Ist lient. Co. I; in 1900, became aide-de-camp to Gen. George Moorse Smith, of 5th Brigade (later Ist Brigade), with grade of capt., and still serving; served with 7th Reg't in Brooklyn trolley car riots, 1895. Independent Demo- crat. Episcopalian. Mem. Soc. Sons of Rer- LITTLE, William Nelson: olution. Residence: Short Hills, N. J. Ad- dress: 2 Astor Place, N. Y. City.
LITTLE, Joseph James:
Printer; b. Bristol, England, June 5, . 1841; s. James Little; emigrated, with family, to the U. S. in 1847, and settled in central N. Y .; at 14, apprenticed to printer; at age of 17 completed apprenticeship and came to N. Y. City; at age of 24 became foreman; at the breaking out of the Civil War, in 1861, joined the 37th N. Y. Reg't, and in 1862, 1863 and 1864 volunteered, with his reg't, when Pies. Lincoln called emergency troops; reached rank of Ist lieut .; in. 1866, Josephine Robin- son, direct descendant to the John Robinson of the Pilgrim band: has three sons and five daughters. In 1867, commenced business, which, since 1876, has been known as J. J. Little & Co. Prominent Freemason (several terms master of Kaue Lodge) ; been grand master of dist. and for some years represen- tative of the Grand Lodge of England in this country, King Edward, when he was Prince of Wales and grand master of Masons of England, having given him the appoint- ment; now comm'r of appeals, Grand Lodge of N. Y .; past comd'r Lafayette Post. G. A. R .; for some years was col., Veteran Corps, 7Ist Reg't; has served several years as a school comn'r, N. Y. City. In 191, as chi'u Com. ou Buildings of B'd of Ed'u, reorganized the building dep't, greatly im- proving quality of school bld'es of N. Y. City; after formation of Greater N. Y., was twice elected pres. B'd of Ed'n. Mein. Congress, 1891-93; advisory director of the Astor Place branch Corn Exchange Bank ; trustee Excelsior Savings Bank; life mem. and ex-pres. Am. Inst, and also of Gen. Soc. of Mechanics and Tradesmen; life mem. Am. Ceol. Soc. Address: 135 - 2. 21th St., N. Y. City.
LITTLE, Russell A .:
Sec. Glens Falls fus. Co .; b. Glens Falls. N. Y., Mar. 14, 1509: s. R. M. (for many years pres. of Glens Falls Ins. Co.) and Nancy Little: ed. common schools: m. Glens. Falls, 1-73, Alida Brown. On leaving school, went into five insurance business as clerk in local agency office; afterwards special agent
Captain, U. S. N .: b. Newburgh, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1832; s. William Nelson and Mar- garet (Thall) Little; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1875; m. Brooklyn, Nov. 16, 1876, Kate, d. late chief eng'r George Sewell, U. S. N .; children : Gertrude Virginia, James Bamp- ton, Margaret Sewell. Commissioned ass't eng'r, July 1, 1877; passed ass't eng'r, Oct. 17, 1885; chief eng'r, Dec. 14. 1596; lieut .- comd'r, Mar. 2, 1899; comd'r, Sept. 30, 1904, promoted to captain July .1,
1908. Served in Spanish-Am. War as chief eus'r- of the base at Key West; in the Philip- pines during the insurrection. 1895-1901 and with U. S. Fleet in the Pekin Relief Ex- pd'n during the Boxer Rebellion: as eng'r of the fleet, Atlantic Training Squadron, 1:03-01; now insp. machinery for U. S. Naval vessels under construction at Bath, Maine. Republican. Protestant. Mem. Am. Soc. Naval Eng'rs. Clubs: Army and Navy (N. Y. City), Union League ( Brooklyn), Quin- sigamond (hon.) of Worcester, Mass. Home : Brooklyn, N. Y. Present address: Bath, Maine.
LITTLEFIELD, Milton Smith:
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 21, 1864; S. Milton Smith and Anna Elizabeth (Shull) Littlefield: grad. Johns Hopkins Univ., A.B., 1890, Union Theol. Sem., 1992: m. N. Y. City. 1895, Lnella Gardner; one daughter, Helen Blanvelt Littlefield. Ass't pastor Central Presbyterian Church, N. Y. City, 1992.90; preacher to the Hill School, 1-96-97; chap- lain Barnard Coll., 1895; pastor First Union Preshy'n Ch .. N. Y. City, 1998-1907: pastor Bay Ridge Presby'n Ch., Brooklyn, since 1907. Lecturer Missionary Training Inst., 1. 95-96. Director, for N. Y. State, of the Re- ligious Edn'l Ass'n. Mem. Alpha Dela Phi fraternity. Union Sem. AAlunni Club. Philo- thean Soc. Address: Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. N. Y.
LITTLEFIELD, Walter:
Journalist. author; b. Boston, Mass .. Mar. 17, 1 67; s. Joshua and Elizabeth ( Mitchell) Littlefield: ed. in Boston public schools and by private tutors, and Harvard Univ, less 93; m. Boston, Oct. 20 105, Inizina Amelia, d. late Dr. Pagani, of Borgomanero, Italy.
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Since 1897 on editorial staff of N. Y. Times, and since 1905 literary correspondent of the Chicago Record-Herald. He was ac- tively identified with the Dreyfus inquiry; first to establish identity of Lieut .- Col. du Paty de Clam as the author of the article which appeared in L'Eclair, Sept. 14, 1896, narrating the circumstances of Dreyfus's arrest and divulging the use of secret evidence to secure his conviction. Am. correspondent of Le Siècle, Paris; contributor to L'Evenement, Paris; writer of critical articles in various reviews. Author: The Truth About Dreyfus. Translator; The Kaiser as He Is, from Henri de Noussanne's "Le Véritable Guillaume II." Editor: The Power of Sympathy, 1892; Letters of An Innocent Man ( Dreyfus), 1895; Early Prose Writings of James Russell Lowell, 1902; Bismarck's Letters to His Wife from the Seat of War, 1870-1871, 1903. Mem. La Ligue de Droits de l' Homme ( Paris), La Società Dantesca (Florence). Residence : 56 W. 12th St. Address: Editorial Rooms, The Times, N. Y. City.
.LITTLEJOHN, George A .:
Lawyer; b. New Deer, Scotland, Oct. 11, 1ST8; s. John and Annie ( Aiken) Littlejohn; ed. Waterbury (Conn.) High School, N. Y. Law School, LL.B .; m. Nov. 24, 1906, Ella Graves Patterson, of Mineola, L. I. With Coudert Bros., lawyers. 212 years, Lawyers Title Ins. and Trust Co., 112 years; then practised law two years, making a specialty of real estate law and the examination of farm titles; now ass't solicitor U. S. Title Guarantee and Indemnity Co., Riverhead, L. I .; v .- p. The Geer Mt'g Co., N. Y. City. Re- creation : Tennis and boating. Residence : Riverhead, L. I. Address: 41 Wall St., N. Y. City.
LITTLETON, Martin Wilie:
Lawyer; b. near Kingston, Roane Co., Tenn., Feb. 12, 1872; s. Thomas Jefferson and Hannah ( Ingraham) Littleton; self-educated; m. Dallas, Texas, Dec. 1, 1596, Maude Eliza- beth Wilson; children: Martin Wilson, b. 1898; Douglass Marshall, b. 1900. Admitted to bar, July, 1891; was ass't prosecuting att's of Parker Co., Texas, and later of Dallas Co., Tex .; ass't dist. att'y Kings Co., N. Y., and while so engaged tried case of People vs. William F. Miller, charged with larceny of over $11,000,000; tried case of People vs. Doody, charged with corrupting old City of Brooklyn. President Borough of Brooklyn, 2 years; chi'n Democratic State Conv. (N. Y.), 1900; nominated Edward M. Shepard for mayor of N. Y. City, 1901; nominated Judge Alton B. Parker for president of the U. S. at the Democratic Nat. Conv., St. Louis, 1901. Democrat. Recreation: Golf. Mem. Ass'n of the Bar of the City of N. Y. Clubs: Lawyers, National ( Brooklyn) : Gar- den City Golf (Garden City), Manhattan ( \. Y. City). Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
LIVERMORE, Arthur L .:
Lawyer: b. Alstead, N. H., Dec. 6, 1801; s. James Russell and Sarah ( Blake) Livermore; grad. Dean Acad., Franklin, Mass., 1861, Dartmonth Coll .. A.B., Is; m. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 21. 1-90. Henrietta Jackson Wells; children: Henry Wells, b. July 8, 1-02; Rus. sell Blake, b. Mar. 22. 1:01. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1992, and since then engaged in 833
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Sanford. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'u Bar City of N. Y., Theta Delta Chi. Recreations: Fishing, shooting, golf. Clubs: N. Y. Athletic, Reform, Dartmouth, Union League, St. Andrew's Golf. Residence: 111 Park Av., Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
LIVERMORE, George:
Pres. Itbaca Gun Co .; b. Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y., Nov. 15, 1845; s. Charles and Sarah (Guernsey) Livermore; ed. public schools; m. Lisle, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1805, Ellen Julia Smith; children: E. Bella (Mrs. Nelson H. Genung), Paul Smith, b. 1575. Became con. nected with L. C. Smith Gun Co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1880; removed to Ithaca and partner in Ithaca Gun Co., 1886; elected pres. 1001. Director in First Nat. Bank of Ithaca since 1900, Coatesville Boiler Works since 1900; v .- p. Cayuga Lake Cement Co., 1902-06; director Washington Securities Co., Seattle, Wash., 1906. Republican. Methodist, Mason and
Knight Templar. Recreation : Horseback riding. Address: 313 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, N. Y.
LIVINGSTON, George:
Ex-comm'r of public works and v .- p. of Manhattan Borough; b. Cold Springs, N. Y .; greater part of life has been spent in N. Y. City, where was ed. in public schools, and grad. Coll. City of N. Y., 1874. First oc- cupation was silk business, in which became an expert; in Is:5, offered by Pres. Cleveland the position of chief silk division in custom service, but declined, owing to pressure of business interests. Appt'd by three succes- sive mayors mem. of B'd of Ed'n of N. Y. City, holding position twelve years; mainly through his unceasing efforts the legislature. in 1895, passed an aet authorizing issue of $5,000,000 of bonds for additional school build- ings. Appt'd, 1901, by Jacob A. Cantor (pres. of Borough of Manhattan), comm'r of public works. Residence: 355 W. 23d St. Address: 13 Park Row, N. Y. City.
LIVINGSTON, John Henry:
Lawyer; b. Oak Hill, Columbia Co .. N. Y., July 8. Isis; s. Clermont and Cornelia Liv- ingston: grad. Columbia Coll., A.B., 1969; Columbia Law School, LL.B., 1871. Admit- ted to bar, 1 71, and engaged in practice of law. Has visited every country in Europe, except Russia and some of the smaller countries; has been around the world, visit- ing India, Japan, etc; also to Algeria, Egypt. and east and west coasts of Africa, visiting Victoria Falls, Cape Town, ete. Democrat. Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. of the Cincinnati. Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, St. Nicholas Soc. Club: University. Address: Clermont, Tivoli- on-Hudson, N. Y.
LIVINGSTON, Johnston:
Pres. Nat. Express Co .: grad. Union Coll .; director American Express Co., Acadia Coal Company. ( Limited). Member of New York Genealogical and Biog. Soc., St. Nicholas Soc., Genesee Soc., Met. Museum of Art. Union Coll. Alumni Iss'n. Chibs: Union. New York. Tuveda, Knickerbocker. Turf and Field. Midday, Helta Phi. (N. Y. City) : Met. ropolitan ( Washington, D. C.). Residence: Tivoli, N. Y., and dog Fifth Av .. N. Y. City. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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LIVINGSTON, Johnston, Jr .:
Electrical engineer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 19, 1876; s. Robert Cambridge and Maria ( Whit- ney ) Livingston; grad. School of Mines, Columbia Univ., E.E., 1895; m. N. Y. City, 1901, Nathalie F. Moss: childcon: Camilla W., b. 1902; Silvia, b. 1905. Sec. and mg'r electrical construction, The United Engineer- ing and Contracting Co., 1699-5902; since partner J. Livingston, Jr. & Co .; also di- rector The United Engineering and Con- tracting Co. Asso. mem. Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs; mem. Delta Phi. Clubs: Knicker- bocker, Racquet and Tennis, Rockaway Hunt- ing, Turf and Field. Address: 113 E. 22d St. N. Y. City.
LLOYD, Arthur Selden:
Clergyman; b. Mit. Ida, Alexandria Co., Va., 1557; s. John Janney and Eliza Armi- stead (Selden) Lloyd; ed. Va. Polytechnic Inst., Univ. of Va., Theol. Sem. in Va., D.D., Roanoke Coll .; m. The Meadows, Washing- ton Co., Va., 1880, Lizzie Robertson Black- ford; children: Mary Robertson, Elizabeth Blackford, Gay Blackford, John, Rebecca. Entered ministry of Episcopal Church, 1880; missionary in Diocese of Va., Issv-si; rector St. Luke's Ch., Norfolk, Va., 1984-99; sec. b'd of Missions from 1:09; elected bishop. of Mississippi, Jan. 20, 1903; elected bishop of Kentucky, Sept. 21, 1901, and elected bishop Southern Virginia, Nov. S, 1905; declined all these elections; professor ecclesiastical his- tory at the Virginia Seminary, 1996; row gen. sec. B'd of Missions, Domestic and Foreign Missionary Soc. of Protestant Epis- copal Church; gen. sec. Am. Church Mis- sionary Soc. Protestant Episcopaiian. Trus- tee Educational Soc. of Va., Am. Building Fund Comm'n. Address: 281 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, Henry Albert:
Lawyer; b. Doylestown, Pa., Nov. 12, 1849; s. E. Morris, lawyer, and Julia Dunlap ( Hen- drie) Lloyd; grad. Princeton Coll., 1809; m. Detroit, Mich., Isil, Cornelia P. Voorhees. Admitted to bar, Philadelphia, Oct., 1971; practised profession in Philadelphia and ad- joining counties until Mar. les4, when re- ceived appointment of ass't gen. claim agent, Gould Southwestern System of Railways (composed of consolidation of Missouri Pacific System and Wabash System), and removed to St. Louis, Mo ; made gen. claim agent, Wabash R. R. Co., June, let, and subsequently ass't see. Resigned positions in Wabash R. R. Co., April, 1:09, and re- moved to City of N. Y., being admitted to bar of N. Y., Sept., 1:09. Pres. and director Atlantic Export Co .; pres., treas. and direct- or Brazoria Land and Cattle Co .; treas. and director Cleveland Grains Drying Co .; pres. Atlantic Export Co. of Wis. : mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange. Sons of Revolution, Pa. Soe. Club: N. Athletic. Address: 32 Broadway, N. Y. City.
LLOYD, Herbert Marshall:
Lawyer; b. Brooklyn. Mar. 20, 1862: 3. Henry H. and Anna (Badger) Lloyd; grad. Harvard. A.B., IN3: Columbia, LL.B., P -- 5; m. N. Y. City. Oct. 19. 196, Anna Lord. Men, successively of law firms of Murphy. Lloyd & Boyd. Murphy & Lloyd. and now of Lloyd & Maddox. Soc., treas. and dirpc. tor The Am. Paper Goods Co. ; see. and di-
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rector The Webb Wire Works. Democrat. Congregationalizt. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa; mein. and sec. B'd of Mg'rs, N. J. State Geol. Survey , mem. B'd of Health, Montclair, N. J. Clubs: City Midday, Harvard (N. Y. City) ; Harvard, N. Residence :
24 Lloyd Road, Montclair, N. J. Address:
92 William St., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, Isaac Ferris:
Second v .- p. Mutual Life Ins. Co .; b. Al- bany, N. Y. Began business life with a tea-importing firin for a year; became clerk with the Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., 1565. and has been with that company ever since, advancing to chief accountant, then auditor 1870-76, sec. 1876-85; since lés5 second v .- p. Address: 34 Nassau St., N. Y. City. LLOYD, Nelson McAllister:
Author; b. Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1573; s. Wilson and Sarah ( McAllister) Lloyd; ed. Germantown Acad., Pa. State Coll., grad. elec. eng'ring. 1892. Commenced newspaper work on N. Y. Evening Sun, 1992; became city editor, 1597, and continued in post until 1904; now on same paper as special writer. Author: The Chronic Loafer; A Drone and a Dreamer; The Soldier of the Valley; Mrs. Radigan; Six Stars; The Robberies Com. pany, Lt'd. Address: 12 W. 4th St., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, Samuel:
Surgeon; b. Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 4, 1560; s. Gardner Potts and Emma (Disbrow) Lloyd; grad. Princeton Univ., B.S., les2: Medical Dep't Univ. of Vt., M.D., Isst: Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia), M.D., 155; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 11, less, Adele Ferrier Peck; children: Elizabeth Armstrong, Adele Augustine, Samuel Raymond. House sur- geon, N. Y. Post-Graduate Hosp .. Issi-s ;; prof. surgery, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. ; attending surgeon Randall's Island Hosp., 1:92-96; Lebanon Hosp .. 1593-95; Post-Grad- uate Hosp., St. Francis Hosp. ; consulting sur- geon Benedictine Sanitarium, Kingston, Y. Republican. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n, N. Y. State and Co. Med. Socs .. Lenox Med. and Surg. Soc., Northwestern Med. and Surg. Soc. Southern Surg. and Gynecol. Ass'n, Physicians' Medical Aid Ass'n. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Hosp. Graduates Club, Med. Ass'n of Greater City of N. Y. Club: Princeton. Address: 12 W. 50th St., N. Y. City.
LLOYD, Thomas Mortimer:
Physician : b. Alloway, Salem Co., N. J., Feb. 13, 1855; s. Ephriam J. and Elizabeth ( Mulford) Lloyd; ed. Salem Collegiate Inst., Salem, N. J., and Univ. of Pa., Ph. D., 1576; M.D., 1876; in. Morristown. N. J., June 6. 1ss3. Grace Mary Hinckley; one daughter. Mercy Hinckley, b. 1ss9. Mem. Am. Med. Ass'n. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Brooklyn Med. Soc., Kings Co. Med. Ass'n, Brooklyn Soc. for Neurology, Brooklyn Pathol. Soc .. . 1. A. A. S .: attend- ing physician St. Peter's Hosp .: consaltin; physician St. Christopher's Hosp, for Babies. Clubs: Hamilton, Brooklyn Heights Casino, 20th Century. Address: 125 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LOBENSTINE, Ralph Waldo:
Physician: b. Leavenworth. Kan., July 24. 1874; s. William Christian and Belle ( Will- son) Loboustine : grad. Vale. A.B., 1996. M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbi: ). M.D., 839
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1900; m. Flushing, L. I., 1906, Anne Munroe | Williams. Served as interne St. Luke's Hosp. 112 years; then studied abroad for 6 months; on return became resident surgeon at the Sloane Maternity Hosp. for 2 years; attending surgeon to N. Y. Lying-In Hosp. and adjunct ass't attending gynecologist to Bellevue Hosp. Republican; Presbyterian. Mem. Acad. of Medicine; County and State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Quiz Med. Soc., Soc. Alumni of the Sloane and St. Luke's Hospitals. Club: Yale. Address : 67 E. 55th St., N. Y. City.
LOCKETT, Samuel Hobart:
Eng'r Continental Ins. Co .; b. Marion, Ala., June 25, 1870; ed. in public schools and at Rutgers Coll., grad. from scientific course, 1890. After graduation worked in various elec. and machine shops; inspector Middle States Inspection Bureau, 1:92-94; chief inspector Continental Ins. Co., 1894-98; resigned to organize and become mg'r In- surance Survey Bureau, Chicago, which re- signed in 1005, to take charge of the work of the Committee of Twenty of- Nat. B'd Fire Underwriters as its secretary; since 1906 eng'r Continental Ins. Co. of N. Y., in charge of the conflagration lines and the Sprinkler Dept. Author of various monographs and papers on insurance hazards of various kinds, and while in Chicago was editor of The Sur- vey. Address: 46 Cedar St., N. Y. City. LOCKWOOD, Benoni:
V.p. N. Y. City B'd of Fire Underwrit- ers; b. Providence, R. I., Jan. 31, 1834; s. Benoni Lockwood and Amelia (Cooley) Lock. wood; ed. in private schools of Philadelphia; grad. Univ. of Pa., B.A., 1852; m. Wilming- ton, Del., June 4, 1861, Florence Bayard; chil- dren : Benoni, Jr., Francis Willing, Florence Bayard. For some years after leaving uni- versity, in mercantile business, but when Civil War broke out volunteered in Sixth Pa. Cav., and served until Mar., 1564, retiring with rank of major. Took up residence in N. Y. City, 1865, as mem. firm of Frame, Hare & Lockwood, which, in 1872, established U. S. branch office of London Assurance Corp'n of N. Y .; elected v .- p. of N. Y. City B'd of Fire Underwriters in May, 1902. Mem. Loyal Legion. Clubs: City, Down Town. Resi- dence: 105 E. 1Sth St. Address: 53 William St., N. Y. City.
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