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McCALL, Ballard:
Vice-pres. Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co .; b. Albany, N. Y., April 19, IST7: s. John A. and Mary I. ( Heran) McCall; ed. in private schools, N. Y. City, and Phillips Acad., Exlter, N. H. Appt'd ass't sec. Nat. Surety Co. of N. Y., June 1, 1897; promoted to sec. Dec. 28, 1597, and to second v .- p. Sept. 23, 1904; Feb. 1, 190S, appt'd v .- p. Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Co. Address: 27 Pine St., N. Y. City.
McCALL, Edward Everett:
Jurist; engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City until elected, Nov., 1902, judge of N. Y. Supreme Court for term expiring
1916. Democrat. Catholic. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Met. Museum of Art. Clubs: Manhattan. Law- vers, N. Y. Athletic, Catholic, National Democratie, Tilden, Lotos, Columbia Yachit. Residence: 321 W. 86th St. Address: 316 Broadway, N. Y. City. McCALL, James:
Lawyer; b. Bath. N. Y., July 17, 1904: s. Ansel James and Mary A. (Ellas) MeCall ; grad. Cornell Univ., A.B. ( Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon ), 1885, LL.B., 1sss; m. Bath, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1999, Edith Shepard. Trar- eled in Europe in 1892 and again in 1901. Democrat. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity. Address: Bath, Steuben Co., N. Y.
McCALL, John Chapman:
Sec. N. Y. Life Ins. Co. : b. Albany. N. Y., Jan. 24, 1875; s. Jolin A. and Mary I. ( Horan) McCall; grad. Harvard Univ., A.B., 1899. After graduation entered office of N. Y. Life Ins. Co., of which is now secretary. Ad- dress: 316 Broadway, N. Y. City.
McCANN, George: Jurist; b. Elmira, N. Y., June 23, 1564; ed. Elmira Free Acad .; grad. Cornell Univ. Law Sch., 1558. Admitted to bar. 1sss. County judge and surrogate of Chemung County since 1902. Address: Elmira, N. Y.
McCARDELL, Roy Larcom:
Humorist : b. Hagerstown, Md., June 30. 1870; s. Col. Thomas F. McCardell, well- known Maryland newspaper man : m. Nov. 80, 1591, Frances Quirk, of Dublin, Ireland. At age of 13 began as s writer on Puck, Seribner's and other periodicals and maga- zines; at nineteen went to Alabama, and
after working some time in a rock quarry and with a firm of railroad contractors, be- came reporter on the Birmingham Age- Herald. Here his sketches and verses at- tracted the attention of Arthur Brisbane. then editor N. Y. Evening Sun, and he was offered a position on the staff of that paper: later went on editorial staff of Puck, lear- ing in 1895 to start the Sunday World colored supplement. Writer of songs, comic operas and contb'r to prose and verse to newspa. pers and magazines, and to humorous and satirical series in the Herald. Author: The Wage Slaves of New York, 1998; The Sky- scraper, 1999; Olde Love and Lavendar. 1900; Jimmie Jones. 1902; Rise and Shine Stories. 1903; Conversation with a Chorus Girl. 1903; also musical comedies: The Filibuster: The Local Forecaster. Residence: New Rochelle, N. Y. Address: Care The World, N. Y. City. MCCARREN, Patrick H .:
State Senator; b. Cambridge, Mass .; resi- dent of Brooklyn from age of &; ed. in public schools of Brooklyn. Was elected to the As- sembly three times, and was one of the lead- ers on the floor of the House in 1Ss9, the year before he first entered the Senate; elected to Senate. 1895, 1998. 1900. 1902, 1304, 1906 and 1908. Has been identified with much im- portant legislation, and it was chiefly through his efforts that free text-books are now sup- plied in the public schools; also led in se- curing passage of original bill for a sec- ond bridge over East River, for the benefit of the Eastern Dist. of Brooklyn. Demo- crat : leader of the Borough of Brooklyn. Address: 4 Court Sq., Brooklyn, N. Y.
McCARROLL, William :
Leather manufacturer: b. Belfast, Ireland; ed. Russell's Acad., Brookville Acad. and Royal Academical Inst. Came to N. Y. in 1569, beginning in leather business. In 1975, started in business under firm name of Wil- liam MeCarroll & Co., which continued until organization of Am. Leather Co .. of which was v .- p. and gen. mg'r at incorporation. now pres. and director: ex-pres. and director Hide and Leather Ass'n (N. Y.); ex-pres. Nat: Morocco Mi'rs Ass'n, president N. Y. B'd of Trade and Transportation: trustee Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn: director Mf'rs Ass'n of N. Y. Mem. Advisory Com. of Brooklyn Trust Co .; Mem. Chamber of Commerce: v .- p. Y. M. C. A., Borough of Brooklyn; mem. Union League: Public Ser- vice Comm'r for First Dist. of N. Y. Resi- dence: 758 St. Marks Av., Brooklyn. Ad- dress : Public Service Comm'n, Tribune Bld'g, 154 Nassau St., N. Y. City.
McCARTER, Henry:
Artist and illustrator; b. Norristown. Pa .. July 5. 1565; ed. in the public schools of Norristown, Pa., the Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. Philadelphia, and afterward in Paris as pupil of Puvis de Chavannes. Instructor in Art Students' League, N. Y. City, and Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Illustrator in Harper's, The Century and other mags. zines. Club: The Players. Address: 50 E. Washington Square, N. Y. City.
MCCARTHY, Charles T .:
Lawyer: b. Glen Core. L. I., Nov. 12. 1552; s. Timothy and Annie (Farrell) MIc- Carthy; grad. from Glen Cove High School, $61
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June, 1897, St. Lawrence Univ. Law School, LL.B., 1901; unmarried. Has been engaged in general practice of law in Glen Cove, Nassau County, N. Y., since admission to the bar. Treas. Democratic County Central Com. of Nassau County since 1907. Democratic candidate for member of Assembly in 1906; defeated by William G. Miller, present Re- publican assemblyman. Catholic. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Nassau County Bar Ass'n; Emerald Soc. of Brooklyn; pres. Alumni Ass'n of St. Lawrence Univ. Law School; mem. Fraternal Order of Eagles; Knights of Columbus: Order of Foresters. Pres. Glen Cove Catholic Club. Address : Glen Cove, Nassau County, N. Y.
MCCARTHY, Daniel E .:
Major U. S. A .; b. Albany, N. Y., April 14, 1859; s. Daniel and Hannah MeCarthy ; appt'd cadet, U. S. Mil. Acad., grad. 1881; m. Evansville, Ind., Oct. 13, 1892, Laura Fendrich. Assigned as 2d lieut. 12th Inf .; served at Ft. Bowie, Ariz., Plattsburg Bar- racks, N. Y., and Ft. Leavenworth. Kan., 1882-87, when grad. Inf. and Cav. Sch. at latter post; at Fort Sully and various mil. posts until Nov. 1899; at Havana, Cuba, until May, 1900. Participated in Apache cam- paigns in Ariz., 1861-82; Sioux campaign in S. Dak., 189)-91; appt'd q .- m., 12th Inf., 1893; capt. and q .- mn., 1806; major and q .- m. of Vols., 1900, and major and q .- m .. U. S. A., 1902. Depot q .- m., Camp George H. Thomas, Chickamauga Park, Ga., during Spanish- Am. War; constructing q .- m. at General Service and Staff Coll., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1900-05; chief q .- m. Dep't of Luzon, P. I., 1905-07; chief q .- m. Dep't of Missouri since Feb., 1908. Author: Manual of In- structions for Quartermasters Serving in the Field (adopted and published by the War Dep't). Address: Omaha, Neb.
MCCARTHY, Cornelius Francis:
Physician, surgeon; b. Watkins, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1806; s. Cornelius and Mary (Healy) McCarthy; grad. Cook Acad., Montour Falls, N. Y., 1984; Med. Dep't Univ. of Vt., Bur- lington, Vt., M.D. (valedictorian), 1890; m. 1st, Buffalo, N. Y., April 27, 1892, Gertrude May Martin (died Aug. 23, 1894) : m. 2d, Watkins, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1901, Georgiana Alice Merrill; one daughter, Gertrude Eileen McCarthy, b. Aug. 10. 1994. In active prac- tice of medicine at Batavia since 1590; at- tending physician to N. Y. State School for Blind, 1894-97; has traveled extensively throughout U. S. and Canada. Mem. staff of Batavia Ilosp .; surgeon to Johnston Har- vester Co. and other factories employing over 2,000 men; examining surgeon for lead- ing casualty and accident companies: has made a specialty of examination for life in- surance. Independent Republican. Roman Catholic. Mem. Med. Soc. State of New York, Medical Society Genesee County, National Geographic Society; mem. Knights of Co- lumbns (charter mem.), Ancient Order of Ilibernians (charter mem.). Recreations : Fishing and collection of old mahogany furni- ture, of which has valuable collection. Club : Holland of Batavia (charter mem.). Ad- dress: 117 Main St., Batavia, N. Y.
MCCARTHY, George Munson:
and Martha (Ashmore) McCarthy; ed. An. burn (N. Y.) Public Schools: m. Auburn. N. Y., June 27, 1903, Ella MI. Wackman. Re. publican; Methodist. Mem. Masonic Club; A. and A. S. Rite bodies of Masonry, David's Chapter 34, R. A. M., St. Paul's Lodre 124, F. and A. M., Salem Town Chapter Je, Order of Eastern Star. Address: 11 Garden St., Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
MCCARTY, Charles Everett:
Lawyer; Rhinebeck, N. Y., May 14, 1851; s. J. C. and Louise I. (Cross) Mc- Carty, ed. Rhinebeck Acad., and De Garmo Inst., Rhinebeck, N. Y .; m. Rhinebeck. N. Y., Oct. 25. 1892, Emma Ring; one daughter, Helen McCarty, b. 1894. Admitted to prac- tice May, 1980. Was justice of the peace for several years. Republican ;_ Episcopalian. Mem. Rhinebeck Lodge 132, F. and A. M .. Recreation : Fishing. Address : Rhinebeck, N. Y.
MCCAULEY, Edward, Jr .:
Lieut., U. S. N .; b. Washington, D. C., Aug. 13, 1875; s. Edward and Frances ( Steele ) McCauley; ed. Emerson Inst., Washington, D. C., Westminster Sch., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., grad. 1892. Appt'd from 12th N. Y. Dist., and entered Naval Acad .. 1892, grad. 1990; served as naval cadet on U. S. S. New York and U. S. S. Brooklyn, being present at battle of Santiago, July 3, 1998, and all bombardments of Santiago; after Spanish War, served in Porto Rico with Evacuation Comm'n; in Dec., 1898, ordered to Asiatic Station, served on board Olympia, Oregon and Boston, also on shore with army dur- ing Philippine insurrection; came home on Boston, and ordered to Dixie, 1999. Served on Dixie, then Dolphin and Mayflower; pro- moted to junior lieut., 1901. In Sept .. 1902, ordered to Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Dep't; promoted to senior lieut., 1903: in Sept., 1903, went as flag lieut. to S. Atlantic Squad. ron; then in the Caribbean Squadron and the 2d Squadron, N. Atiantic Fleet. going to France on Paul Jones Expd'n, 1905; in 1906, on General B'd Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C., 1906-OS; on U. S. battleship Miss. issippi, 19 8. Episcopalian. Received medal for Spanish-Am. War, battle of Santiago; mem. Naval and Mil. Order Spanish-Am. War. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Army and Navy, (N. Y. City) ; Markham, ( Philadelphia) : Metropolitan, Army and Navy, Chevy Chase ( Washington, D. C.). Address : Care Nary Dep't, Washington, D. C.
McCAUSTLAND, Elmer James:
Civil eng'r, educator: b. Quincy, Wis .. Jan. 9, 1864: s. James and Luannia (Winn) MeCaustland: grad. Cornell Coll .. Mt. Ver- non, Iowa. B.C.E., 192. C.E., 1-95; Cornell Univ. M.C.E., 197; m. Salem, Oregon, April 11, 1893, Annie Gwynne: children: Gwynne Gravelle, b. May 29, 101. Margaret Luannia. b. Dec. 6. 1901. Practising eivil and mining ong'r in Calif., Oregon and Mont., 19-9.96: instr. civil eng'ring. Cornell Univ., Ist ;- 1900; principal ass't eng'r on construction of clear- ing yards in Chicago; 1900-01; prof. civil en- g'ring Sch. of Mines and Metallurgy of Missouri, Rolla, Mo., 1901-02: prof. civil en- g'ring Cornell Univ. since 1922. Spent sum- mer of 1906 in England, Germany and Bel- gium, visiting iron and steel-making works
Agent for Penn Mutual Life Co .; b. El- bridge, Onondaga Co., N. Y .; s. Eugene l and coal mines. Independent Republican.
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Presbyterian. Mason. Mem. Am. Sec. Civil | McCLELLAND, Thomas Calvin:
Eng'rs, Am. Inst. Mining Eng'rs; fellow A. A. A. S .; mem. Soc. Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n. Club: Town and Gown. Address: 302 Mitchell St., Ithaca, N. Y.
MacCHESNEY, Clara T .:
Artist; b. Brownsville, Calif .; d. of J. B. and S. J. MacChesney; studied under Virgil Williams, of San Francisco; H. S. Mowbray and J. C. Beckwith, of N. Y. City; Courtois and Girardot, at Colarossi Sch., Paris. Has been represented in many exb'ns in U. S. and Europe; awarded medal World's Colum- bian Exp'n, 1893; Dodge prize, Nat. Acad. Design, 1894; 3 medals from Colarossi Seli., Paris; gold medals, Philadelphia Aits Club. 1900; 2d Hallgarten prize, 1001, Nat. Acad. Design; bronze medal, Pan-Am. Exp'n, 1901; silver medal, St. Louis Exp'n, 1904. Exhib- ited at Paris Salons, 1896, 1898; Paris Exp'n, 1900. Represented by pictures owned by Union League Club of Chicago and in the Boston Art Club and Erie Art Club. Mem. N. Y. Water Color Club, Municipal Art Soc. Clubs: Barnard, National Arts, (N. Y. City) ; Lyceum Club ( London). Address: 27 w. 33d St., N. Y. City.
McCLARY, Martin E .:
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Lawyer; b. Albany, Vt., Feb. 15, 1854; s. Orson R. and Lucy P. ( Smith) McClary: ed. Peacham (Vt.) Acad., Darmouth Coll., A.B., 1876; m. Barnet, Vt., Aug. 2, 1876, Patience M. Ford; children: Maud Emilie, b. 1877, Arthur E., b. 1881. Principal Franklin Acad., Malone, N. Y., 1576-86; since 1986, engaged in active practice of law. School comm'r, 1890- 96; mem. 1900-06, chm'n, 1902-06, Republican Co. Com. of Franklin Co., N. Y. Director People's Nat. Bank of Malone; treas. Ma- lone Land & Improvement Co .; v .- p. Malone Cemetery Ass'n; mem. firm Howard, Hin- man & Co. (mi'rs pants). Republican : Congregationalist. Mem. Franklin Co. Bar Ass'n; sec. Malone B'd of Trade; mein. Ma- lone B'd of Ed'n; trustee Ist Cong'l Ch. of Malone; trustee N. Y. State Hosp. for Treat- ment of Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis, of Ray Brook, N. Y. Mem. N. Y. State Alumni Ass'n of Dartmouth Coll., N. Y. State Soc., S. A. R., Delta Kappa Epsilon frater- nity. Club: Malone. Address: Malone, N. Y.
MCCLELLAN, George Brinton:
Mayor of New York: b. Dresden, Saxony, Nov. 23, 1865; s. General George B. (comman- der-in-chief of the Union Army during first year of Civil War) and Ellen M. ( Marcy) Mcclellan : grad. Princeton, A.B., 1886, A.M., 1889, LL.D., 1905: LL.D. Union Coll., 19:6, honorary chancellor, 1900: m. Georgiana L .. d. John Gerard and Cornelia Lawrence ( Whitney) Heckscher. After graduation, connected with various N. Y. papers: ireas. N. Y. and Brooklyn Bridge, 1 9.92; ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar. 1992: pres. B'd of Aldermen of N. Y. City. 1-93-94: elected to Congress, 1994, serving until 1903, when was elected mayor of N. Y. City on Democratic ticket ; reflected 1905 for four year term. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Loyal Legion. Clubs : Union, Authors. Church. Automobile of America. (N. Y. City) ; Metropolitan, Army and Navy ( Washington, D. C.). Resi- dence: 10 Washington Square North. Ad. dress: City Hall, N. Y. City.
Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, June 10. 1969; s. William and Elizabeth (Farrell) McCiel- land; ed. public schools; N. Y. Univ., A.B., 1899, A.M., 1891, Ph.D., 1592, D.D., 1906; grad. Union Theol. Sem., 1:02; m. N. Y. City, July 12, 1892, Mary Louise Allason. Pastor Bush- wick Reformed Ch .. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1992. 93; North Reformed Ch., Brooklyn, 1993-96; United Cong'l Ch., Newport, R. I., 1596- 1905; Memorial Presby 'n Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1905. Author: Verba Crucis, 1902; The Cross Builders, 1903. Presby'n. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Religious Ed'n Ass'n, Zeta Psi fraternity, Prospect Heights Citizens' Ass'n; trustee Berkeley Inst. Recreation : Fishing. Clubs: University, Montauk. Ad. dress : 50 Seventh Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
MCCLELLAND, Lefferts Augustine:
Physician; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1963; s. Rev. Adam McClelland, D.D., Ph.D., and Mary Jane ( Armstrong) McClelland; ed. by private tutors, and by his father, with the exception of fundamental education in public school, and German Acad., all of which prepared him to take degree of M.D. at Long Island Hosp. Med. Coll. in 1885; m. Dora Schmand of Richmond Hill, L. I .; one son : Lefferts Campbell, b. July 11, 1906. Lectured in N. Y. Post-graduate Med. School, 1888-89; one of founders of Brooklyn Throat Hosp., which has now become the Williams- burgh Hosp .; a founder of the Brooklyn Post Graduate Med. School. Has taken very many post-graduate courses of study here and abroad. During ten years followed a very busy general practice in medicine; since 1903 engaged exclusively in otological and rhino-laryngological work. Sec. Faculty and Corporation of the Brooklyn Post-Graduate Med. School; mem. Exec. Com. Williamsburgh Hosp .; pres, Hosp. staff of Williamsburgh Hosp. Republican. Presbyterian (for sen- erations). Laryngologist and otologist Wil- liamsburgh Hosp., and German Evangelical Hosp .; prof. diseases of car, nose, and throat in Brooklyn Post-Graduate Med. School. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., Kings Co. Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, L. I. Med. Soc., Am. Laryngol., Rhinal. and Otol. Soc., Public Health Defence League, etc. Trustee Wil- liamsburgh Hosp., Brooklyn Post-graduate Med. School. Frequent contributor to sci- entific societies and journals. Recreation : Swimming, canoeing, fishing, shooting, and golf. Mein. Kane Lodge of Masons. Ad- dress : 75 MeDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
McCLEMENT, John Hall:
Banker, railroad authority ; b. Philadelphia, May 27, 1962: s. John Wesley and Mary Ann ( Hall) MeClement : grad. Central High Sch .. Philadelphia. A.B .. IST9. A.M., 1984: u. Port- land. Ore., June 1, 1.92, Lena Morgan : chil- dren: Morgan Hall. b. 1-93. Lena. b. 1-97. Arthur, b. 1002. Clerk at Port Richmond, Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co., 1979: clerk Pa. R. R .; auditor of disbursements, 1579.51; chief clerk to Comptroller Denver & Rio Grande and Mexican Nat. R'ys and Colo. Coal & Iron Co., N. Y. City. 15$1-$3; comp. troller Northern Pacitic Terminal Co., Port- land, Ore., 19-345: ass't ser. and treas. Buffalo. N. Y. & Philadelphia R. R., 1996.57; comptroller Edison Elec. Light Co., and Edi- son Gen. Elec. Co., 18-7.90; pres, of a num. ber of electrical companies, 1590.99; ass't 803
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to chm'n in reorganization of Northern Pa- Vt. State Med. Soc .; pres. Kings Co. Med. cific R. R., 1891-37; comptroller Chicago Ter- | Ass'n ( Brooklyn); an incorporator Med. minal Transfer R. R., 1:97.99; v .p. and corip- Ass'n Greater City of N. Y. (v .- p. 3 years. acting pres. one year) ; v .- p. Med. Iss'n State of N. Y .; honorary mem. Conn. State Med. Soc .; honorary mem. Med. Sec. State of N. Y., etc. Contb'r for more than 40 years to leading med. journals. Has made extended travels in most countries of Eu- rope. Address: 124 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. troller St. Louis, Peoria & Northern R. R., 1897-99; v .- p. and chm'n Colo. Fuel & Iron Co., 1904; mem. firm George P. Butler & Bro. 1899 to 1903, when retired from that arm; director Colorado Fuel and Iron Co .: director and mem. Exec. Com., Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal R. R. Co., Brooklyn Advisory B'd Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Certified puy- lic accountant ; has made reports for irpor- tant financial interests in N. Y. City dealing MacCOMBER, George Bush: with finances, management and operation of railroads and electrical enterprises. In 1903, was one of appraisers to value assets of con. stituent companies sold to Internat. Har- vester Co. Republican.
Mem. Acanthus Lodge, F. and A. M. Recreation: Golf. Clubs: Lawyers, Brooklyn Riding and Driv- ing, Marine and Field, Lincoln, Midwood. Residence : 325 E. 17th St., Flatbush, Brook. lyn. Address: 35 Wall St., N. Y. City.
MCCLURE, Henry Herbert :
Editor; b. Tecumseh, Mich., April 20, 1874; s. Samuel and Anne (Sloan) McClure; grad. Wabash Coll., A.B., 1998; m. Lincoln, Ill., May 1, 1901, Emma Elizabeth Hoblit. With McClure's Magazine and McClure, Phillips & Co., 1898-1903; now pres. H. H. McClure. & Co., Republican.
"Inc. Mem. Nat. Geng. Soc., Kappa Sigma fraternity. Mason. Recreation : Golf. Address : 141 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.
MCCLURE, Samuel Sidney:
Editor and publisher; b. in County Antrim, Ireland, Feb. 17, 1:57; s. Thomas and Eliza. beth ( Gaston) MeClure; grad. Knox Col !. (A.M.) Galesburg, Ill., A.B., 1982, A.M. 1887; In. Harriet Hurd; children: Robert, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Mary. Established newspaper syndicate, Nov., 1884, now the S. S. McClure Co., of which is pres .; founded MeClure's Magazine, 1893, and the publishing firm of MeClure, Phillips &
Co., 1900. Trustee Knox Coll., Galesburg, III. Mem. Nat. Geog. Soc., Union League Club. Recreation : Travel. Address: 44-60 E. 23d St., N. Y. City.
McCOLLOM, William:
Physician and surgeon: b. in Vermont of Scotch and English parentage; earlier ed'u in common and high schools of Vt .; grad. M.D., Castleton Med. Coll., Vt., in which college soon afterwar! declined a professor- ship; later took post-grad. conrse at Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City; m. Marion Deering Gilman, of Me .; children: Florence Gilman ( writer and musician, now wife of Dana Albre Patten, editor and publisher), William E. (M.D., Columbia, '(3), Harold Chaffee (A.M., LL.B., '03, Columbia). Was several times tendered position of regimental surgeon, and onee of brigade surgeon, but was forced to decline because of partial pa- ralysis; acted, however, as inspecting surgeon for U. S. Gov't, and in that capacity ex- amined many thousand men: in 1961, appt'd U. S. pension examining surgeon in State of Vermont, and later in cities of N. Y. and Brooklyn, for 24 years: was chm'n Brooklyn B'd for many years. Practised medicine and surgery in Vermont until 1-69, when re- moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., where has since continued in active practice. Former pres. 804
Lawyer; b. Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1873; s. George (merchant) and Helen MI. (Bush ) .MacComber; grad. Watertown (). Y.) High Sch. (salutatorian), 1892; Cente. nary Collegiate Inst., Hackettstown, N. J., 1894; Wesleyan Univ., 1.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1998; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1900; m. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1901. Jennie Nellis. Began practice of law in office of Hon. Elihu Root in N. Y. City, but re. turned to native town upon sudden death of father; since practicing in Watertown, N. Y. Sec. of the Jefferson County Tele- phone Co., the Green Electrical Supply Co., and the Box-Donaldson Co., all of Water- town, N. Y. In summer of 1899, spent sit- teen weeks traveling on a bicycle through Holland, Belgium, France, Germany and Switzerland. Was mem. Republican City Com. of Greater N. Y., 1901; was Ist v .- p. Lincoln League of Watertown, N. Y. (a Re- publican political-social club of 1.000 mnem. bers) for 2 years; alderman City of Water- town, 1904, 1905. Treas. The Jefferson C'o). Bar Ass'n, 1904-07. Republican. Mem. M. E. Church. Mem. Psi Upsilon fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Corona Lodge. 70%, I. O. O. F., Chamber of Commerce, Water- town, N. Y .; trustee Asbury M. E. Ch., Watertown : director Y. M. C. A., Watertown. Address: Watertown, N. Y.
McCONAUGHY, Nathaniel:
Civil eng'r, elergyman; b. in Westmore- land Co., Pa., Oct. 11, 1825; s. Robert and Rebecca (Nesbit) McConaughy; grad. Adel- bert Coll. of Western Reserve Luiv., Cleve- land, O., A.B .. 1:52. A.M., 1955; Princeton Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., grad. 1; m. N. Y. City, June 14, 1558, Julia E. Loomis (deceased ) : 30 years a writer: author of 1f vols. and many other writings; children: Edwin L., Mary R. (deceased). Annie M .. Francis (M.D.), Bertha Il., missionary in Persia. Lonis A. (deceased). Began as eng'r in 1852. and had charge of construction on Lake Shore R. R. in Ohio in 1:53; was in ministry 1-58-72; had to retire on account of ill health; returned to civil eng'ring: had charge of construction of new line between N. Y. City and Philadelphia, 1972. till it was stopped by hostile interests. Was chief eng'r N. Y. & Philadelphia R. R. Co .. 1 -. 3. 71; chief eng'r The People's Freight Rx Co .. 1. 75-76; made surveys for a line N Y to Chicago and St. Louis: chief eng'r Pitts. burgh Southern R. R., 1979.0; of new line from N. Y. City to Pittsburgh, 1 -- 1-2: now employed as civil eng'r City of N. Y. in a city dep't, where has held position for 25 years. Director and v.p. Copper King of Arizona (mining co.). Presby'n. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi: honorary mem. G. A. R., Presbytery of N. Y., Pres-
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by'n Ministers' Club. Address: 635 E. 169th St., N. Y. City.
McCONNELL, Francis John:
Clergyman; b. Dresden, Ohio, Aug. 18, 1871; s. Israel H. and Nancy Jane ( Chalfant) Mc- Connell; ed. Ohio Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1804, Boston Univ. of School of Theology, S.T.B., 1597, Boston Univ., Ph.D., 1899, Ohio Wes- leyan Univ., D.D., 1905; m. Delaware, Ohio, March 11, 1897, Eva Hemans Thomas; chil- dren : Thomas C., Dorothy F., Donald W. In Methodist Episcopal ministry since 1894; pastor West Chelinsford, Mass., 1894-97, New- ton Upper Falls, Mass., 1897-99, Ipswich, Mass., 1899-1902, Howard Street Ch., Cam- bridge, Mass., 1902-03, New York Av. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1903. Address: 121 New York Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.
McCONNELL, Samuel D .:
Clergyman; b. Westmoreland Co.,
Pa., Aug. 1, 1845; s. David and Agnes (Guthrie) McConnell; grad. Washington and Jefferson Coll., A.B., 1ses, LL.D., 1902; Univ. of Pa., D.D., 1889; Hobart Coll., D.C.L., 1896; Vic- toria Inst. of Great Britain, 1894; m. Erie, Pa., Sept. 3, 1573, Anna Bliss; children : Elli- cott, b. 1875, Guthrie, b. 1576, Chrystee, b. 1892. Rector Holy Trinity Ch., Middletown, Conn., 1876-82; St. Stephen's Ch., Philadelphia, 1882- 96; Holy Trinity Ch., Brooklyn, 1896-1902; All Souls' Ch., N. Y. City, 1902-05; rector emeri- tus All Souls, from 1955. Editorial writer for Philidelphia and N. Y. papers. Author : History of American Episcopal Church; Ser- mon Stuff; Sons of God: The Open Secret; The Evolution of Immortality; Christ; etc. Clubs: Century, City, (N. Y. City) ; Uni- versity, Art, ( Philadelphia ) ; Chesapeake Bay Yacht. Residence: Sunset Farm, Easton, Md. Address: Century Club, N. Y. City.
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