Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 42

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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MACKAY, John Reynolds:


Clergyman; b. Muthill, Scotland, Oct. 17, 1861; s. William and Isabella (Taylor) Mac- kay; ed. Edinburgh Univ., New Coll., and United Presby'n Coll., Edinburgh, 1883-91, M.A., in philosophy and literature, . Ph.D .; m. Newport, R. I., Oct. 3, 1892, Margaret Anna Haire. Was 712 years pastor 2d Presby'n Ch., Providence, R. I., 9 years pastor 1st Presby'n Ch., Glens Falls, N. Y., and Feb. 9, 1908, became pastor North Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City. Spent one year, 1896-97, traveling and studying in Europe, specializing in archæological subjects. Liberal Republican; mem. Masonic order, a grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of the State of N. Y. Address: 525 W. 155th St., N. Y. City.


MACKAY, Katherine Duer (Mrs. Clarence H. -


, Mackay) :


Born N. Y. City; m. May 17, 1SOS, Clarence H. Mackay. Takes a great interest in the cause of education, and was elected mem. B'd of Education of Roslyn Township, in which office is now serving. Author: The


. Stone of Destiny, 1904. Address: Hemp- stead, L. I., N. Y.


MACKAY, Robert:


Journalist ; Virginia City. Nevada, April 22, 1571; eldest s. Duncan C. Mackay, San Francisco, Calif .; ed. public schools of San Francisco, Calif .; m. Mar. 7. 1901, Leon. ora Lash. Began journalistic work in les6 as a reporter on San Francisco Chronicle. and up to 1894 was employed on various Pacific Coast daily and weekly papers as special writer, city editor and managing editor; from 1894-99 traveled extensively in foreign countries; on staff of N. Y. World. 1899; managing editor Success Magazine. 1900-1908; became managing editor The De. lineator, The Designer and the New Idea. 1908. Contributed articles to magazines. Ad- dress: The Butterick Co., N. Y. City. McKEE, Ralph :


Theatrical manager, proprietor of the Savoy and the Garrick theatres. Manager for Miss Mary Mannering and other stars. For many years, and up to the death of Charles H. Hoyt, in 1900, was a mem. firm of Hoyt & McKee. In early life was with Haverly's Minstrels, and among bis associ-


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ates in that organization were Charles Froh- man, Alfred Hayman and Peter Daly. Mar- ried, and has one daughter. Address: Savoy Theatre, N. Y. City.


McKEE, Ralph:


Importer; b. Upper Sandusky, O., May 2, 1805; s. Jolin D. and Marie Louise (Rappe) McKee; ed. Lawrenceville Sch., Princeton Univ .; m. Cincinnati, O., June 8, 1893, Nora Lowe; one son, Ralph Lowe, b. 1894. Sec. and treas. The Formosa Mercantile Co. In- dependent Democrat. Episcopalian. Recre- ation : Golf. Clubs: Princeton, Underwriters, Staten Island, Staten Island Cricket, Rich- mond Country, Mountain Golf. Residence : 51 Central Av., Tompkinsville, S. I. Ad- dress: 99 Water St., N. Y. City.


McKEEN, James:


Lawyer; b. Brunswick, Me., Dec. 5, 1844; s. Joseph and Elizabeth (Farley) McKeen; grad. Bowdoin Coll., 1864, B.A., A.M., LL.D .; m. April 29, 1871, Mary Ellen Lewis; chil- dren: Helen J., Elizabeth F., Anna L. Ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar in 1867; mem. comm'n to revise charter of Greater New York; of counsel to Armstrong Committee; in charge Brooklyn office law dep't, Low administra- tion, 1902 ;. Rep. candidate for justice Su- preme Court, 1903; senior partner firm Mc- Keen, Brewster & Morgan, general counsel Mutual Life. Director Long Island Hist. Soc .; trustee Packer Collegiate Inst., Brook- lyn Public Library; mem. N. Y. Prison Ass'n; overseer Bowdoin Coll .; mem. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa


Soc. Clubs : Hamilton, ( Brooklyn ) ; Univer- sity. Residence: 58 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address : 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.


MACKELLAR, Gertrude Elizabeth:


Organist; b. Bradford, Pa .; ed. in schools of Pa., and first musical ed'n from private teachers. Was organist First Presby'n Ch. of Bradford, Pa .; came to N. Y. City and took regular and post-graduate courses in Guilmant Organ School; studied composition with Homer Norris and Clement R. Gale, and piano with Dr. William Mason; since 1904, organist Thirteenth St. Presby'n Cli. Has also given organ recitals. Only woman Fel- low Am. Guild of Organists. Address: 145 W. 13th St., N. Y. City.


McKELVEY, John Jay:


Lawyer; b. Sandusky, O., May 24, 1863; s. John and Jane ( Huntington ) McKelvey; grad. Oberlin Coll., A.B., 1984; Harvard Univ. Law Sch., A.M., LL.B., ISs7; m. Cleveland, O., July 12, 1887, Mary C. Mattocks; chiil- dren: Mary Alice, b. 1889, Constance, b. 1:31, Ruth, b. 1:93, Jane Huntington, b. 1902. Was admitted to the bar. les8: director and mem. Exec. Com. Lumber Ins. Co. of N. Y. Adiron- dack Fire Ins. Co .; pres. and director Toledo Fire and Marine Ins. Co .; sec. and director Along. the. Hudson Co. Mem. N. Y. City Bar Ass'n, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Museum of Natural History. New England Soc., Ohio Soc .: trustee Edgehill Ch., Spuyten Duyvil. Author: Principles of Common Law Plead- ing: Handbook of the Law of Evidence. Clubs: City, Ardsley. Residence: Palisade Av., Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. Address: 84 William St., N. Y. City.


McKELVEY, Ralph H .:


Fire insurance; b. Sandusky, Ohio, Dec. ", 1877; s. John and Jennie Rowland ( Hun.ing. ton) McKelvey; ed. Oberlin Coll., A.B., 1901; Ohio State Univ., Stanford Univ .; m. X. Y. City, July 15, 1903, Helen Adelaide Fair- child; children: Ralph Fairchild, 'b. 1004, Helen Fairchild, b. 1906. Director and sec. Lumber Ins. Co. of N. Y .; director Under- writers Press; director and sec. Adirondack Fire Ins. Co .; director Toledo Fire & Ma- rine Ins. Co .; sec. and treas. Lumber In- surers' Gen. Agency. Address: 318 Central Park West, N. Y. City, and Suffern, N. Y. McKELWAY, St. Clair:


Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle; b. Columbia, Mo., Mar. 15, 1845; s. Dr. Alexander J. and M. A. (Ryan) McKelway; removed with par. ents to N. J., 1853; ed. at Blackwood Acad. and by private tutors (A.M., Colgate Univ,, LL.D., Princeton, Syracuse and Univ. of Mo .; L.I.D., Union Univ. : D.C.L., St. Law- rence Univ.) ; m. 1st, 1867, Eleanor Hutchison, of Booneville, Mo., who died 1834; 2d, less, Virginia Brooks Thompson of N. Y. City. Became city editor of the Trenton Monitor, 1863; began study of law, 164; admitted to bar, 1866; ass't editor of N. Y. World, 1567; asso. editor Brooklyn Eagle, 1869: editor-in- chief Albany Argus, ISTS; since 1955 editor. in-chief Brooklyn Eagle. Elected regent I'niv. of State of N. Y., 1533; vice-chancellor same, since 1900, term as regent expires 1917. Has given many public addresses. among which are: The Press and the Pulpit; Need of Reform in Expert Testimony; The Lawyer and the Times; Plea for Old-Fashioned Preaching .. Mem. L. I. Hist. Soc .. Suffolk Co. Hist. Soc., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence, Am. Inst. Arts and Letters, Am. Acad. Science, Albany Inst .; director Am. Social Science Ass'n, corr. mem. British Ass'n for Ad- vancement of Science; meni. Clio Hall (Princeton). and Phi Beta Kappa; compan- ion Mil. Order Loyal Legion in succession to his father, who was surgeon U. S. A. in Civil War. Clubs: Metropolitan (N. Y. City), Hamilton (Brooklyn). Residence: 21 Mon- roe Place. Address : Eagle Office, Brooklyn, N. Y.


McKENNA, Thomas P .:


Lawyer; b. Allentown, Monmouth County, N. J., July 8, 1571; s. Thomas and Mary ( Far- rell) MeKenna; ed. Long Branch (N. J.) High School, Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1:93; m. N. Y. City, Ang. 20. 1902. Sadie M. O'Reilly ; children : Francis E., Sarah M., Marion M. Mem. law firm of Mckenna & McKenna. Director Bergen Realty Co., Lispenard Realty Co., N. J. Title Guaranty Co. Has served as city solicitor of Long Branch, N. J .; mem. Second Troop Cavalry of N. J. Roosevelt Democrat : Catholic. Mem. N. Y. County Lawyers Ass'n, Alumni Ass'n of Columbia Univ., Knights of Columbus, Federation of Catholic Societies. Recreations: Horseback riding, golf. and automobiling. Clubs: Law. yers, Catholic, N. Y. Athletic, Civic, Deal Golf, Automobile Club of N. J. Address: 41 Wall St., N. Y. City.


MACKENZIE, Charles S .:


Lawyer; b. Cambridge, Mass .: s. Colin Grant and Amelia ( Marvin) Mackenzie: ed. Princeton Univ., B.S., Univ. of the State of


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N. Y., LL.B .; unmarried. Commenced the practice of the law in the office of Edward W. Sheldon at 45 Wall Street, N. Y. City. Resigned in 1898, and continued the practice of the law under his own name until 1908 when he established the firm of Mackenzie and Burr and opened new offices in the Mu- tual Life Building. The Hon. J. Van Vechten Olcott at once became associated with the new firm as counsel. Recreation : Golf. Clubs : Princeton, Canadian, City Lunch. Ad- dress: Mutual Life Building, 26 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


MCKENZIE, George Washington:


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, Aug. 24, 1871; s. Thomas H. B. and Emma Gertrude ( Moreland ) Mckenzie; grad. N. Y. Univ., LL.B., 1892; m. Feb. 11, 1596, Anna Moser. Crane; children : George W., Jr., Alfred Crane, Frank Russell. Served as chief clerk in Corporation Coun- sels office City of Brooklyn, 1893.96. Di- rector and sec. Theodore A. Crane's Sons Company, ship yard and dry docks. Mem. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, chin'n Dock and Water Front Committee, Brooklyn League, Associate Society U. S. Grant Post, G. A. R., Montauk Lodge, F. and A. M. Club: Brooklyn. Ad- dress: 210 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. MCKENZIE, Henry E .:


Lawyer: b. Bovina, Delaware Co., N. Y., April 1, 1852; s. Dr. Edward and Lydia M. (Seacord) Mckenzie ed. in high schools, and Albany Law Sch .; LL.B., 1873; m. Malden, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1575, Josephine Secor Beeres (died Dec. 23, 1904) : children: Kenneth Grant (deceased), Charles Beeres (deceased ), Harold E., b. 1887. Engaged in practice of law from 1873; has served as asso. county judge and clerk of Surrogate's Court of Ulster Co .; justice of the peace of Town of Esopus, Ulster Co., 14 years, and for past 8 years, and now police justice, same town. Democrat. Knight of Pythias; mem. I. O. O. F., order United Am. Mechanics, ex-State councillor, and State Council (sec. for 7 years), daugliters of Liberty (national coun- cillor, 1904) ; chm'n Port Ewen B'd of Ed'n .. V .- p. Esopus Cooperative Fire Ins. Co. Ad- dress: Port Ewen, Ulster Co., N. Y.


MACKENZIE, James Cameron:


Educator, clergyman; b. Aberdeen, Scot- land : ed. Pennsylvania State Normal School, Phillips Exeter Acad., N. H., Lafayette Coll., A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Princeton Theol. „Sem .; m. Ella Smith. Founded Wilkes-Barre Acad. (Inc.) ; called 1882 by residuary legatees of John C. Green Estate to organize and become first headmaster of Lawrenceville Sch .; after 17 years resigned. 1:99, to reorganize Jacob Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md., and under his direction grounds were laid out, buildings planned and erected at an expense of some million dollars, courses of study and faculty reorganized; in 1901 became owner and direc. tor of The Mackenzie School. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. (incorporated under the laws of the State ([ N. Y.). One of three founders of the Head- masters' Ass'n of U. S .; pres. Ass'n of Cul- leges and Preparatory Schools of Middle States and Maryland: pres. Internat. Con- gress of Secondary Education. Chicago, 1:93; mem. of Committee of Ten, 1891. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa (Lafayette chapter), Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Clubs: University ( Balti- more), University ( Philadelphia), National


Arts, Century, (N. Y. City). Address : Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.


MACKENZIE, James P .:


Merchant; b. Sarnia, Ont., Can .; s. Find- ley and Helen (Cummings) Mackenzie; ed. public and high schools of Sarnia, Collegiate Inst. of same; m. Sarnia, Ont., June 21, 18:8, Mary Hoosie; children: J. Norman, b. 1595, Kenneth Roy, b. 1898. Has been engaged in the lumber business at North Tonawanda, N. Y., for 15 years; v .- p. and gen. mg'r Mor- den Transportation Co. . Republican; las served as alderman and mayor of North Ton- awanda. Presby'n. Mem. Masonic order, B. P. O. Elks; director and pres. Y. M. C. A. Address: 355 Main St., North Tonawanda, N. Y.


MCKENZIE, Peter:


Clergyman; b. Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scot- land, Mar. 17, 1869; s. William and Janet ( Brodie) Mckenzie; came with parents to U. S., June, 1884; ed. Wilton public school, Ha- wick, Scotland, Delaware Acad., Delhi, N. Y., Westminster Coll., New Wilmington, Pa., B.L. summa cum laude, 1895; grad. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1898; m. Delhi, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1826. Lizzie B. Gordon: children: Janet, b. 1898, John Gordon, b. 1900, Elizabeth, b. 1904, Mar- garet, b. 19.6. Worked on a farm at New Kingston, Delaware Co., N. Y., 6 years. Spent winter of 1889-90 visiting and travel- ing in Scotland. Licensed to ministry, 1897, at Hamden, N. Y., by Presbytery of Otsego; ordained, April 27, 1898, at New Berlin. N. Y., by same Presbytery. Installed pastor Presby'n Ch., Avoca, N. Y., May 10, 1:25; resigned, Oct., 1900, to become minister Presby'n Ch., Naples, N. Y .; installed pastor, Dec. 5, 1901; since 1904, pastor Western Presby'n Ch .. Palmyra, N. Y. Republican. Address: Pahnyra, N. Y.


McKEON, John Savage:


Mf'r clothing; b. Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb. 3, 1845; s. James and Elizabeth (Elder) MIc- Keon; grad. Public Sch. No. 1, Brooklyn. N. Y .; m. Brooklyn, May, 10, 1806, Lizzie Jane Eason; children: Mrs. Frank F. Healey, James E., Robert Lincoln, Mary B., Isabella Cooper, Charles Wilson, Harold Nishet. In business in Brooklyn 36 years. Sec. and trustee Kings Co. Savings Institution. Re- publican. Presbyterian; trustee and treas. Ross St. Presby'n Ch. 26 years. Pres. East- ern Dist. Citizens' Ass'n: trustee Eastern Dist. Hosp. Memb. Old Brooklynites. Man- nfacturers' Ass'n, Royal Arcanum, Knights of Honor. Mason 32º. Asso. mem. Grant Post 327, G. A. R. Clubs: Union League of Brooklyn (pres. 1897-98, mem. B'd Govern- ars 17 years), Congress, Apollo ( Brooklyn). Residence: 557 Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address : Broadway and Bedford Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


MACKEY, Charles William:


Lawyer: b. Franklin. Pa., Nov. 19, 1842: s. Charles W. and Julia Ann (Fagundus) Mac. key; ed. public schools. Franklin, Pa .: m. Columbus. O., May 7. 1:6%, Lauretta B. Fay. Served during Civil War. Is61.63, participat. ing in many battles, including Gettysburg; special agent U. S. Treasury for Eastern Va., and N. C. Dist., 1863-65. Pres. and director Franklin Rolling Mill & Foundry Co., Frank- lin Steel Casting Co., Hutchinson Stair Ele.


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vator Co., Jacksonville Water Works Co. | Thuringia (Berlin, Germany). (Ill.) ; v .- p. and director Franklin Drug and Chemical Co., Greene Gold-Silver Co., Rey McKIM, Charles Follen: del Oro Mining Co. (solicitor) ; director Al- mada Sugar Refineries Co., Am. Axe and Tool Co., Internat. Telephone Co. Past comd'n G. A. R. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Am. Geog. Society, N. Y. Medico. Legal Soc .; past comd'r Knights Templar, Pennsylvania Soc. Clubs: Army and Navy, New York, Manhattan, Lawyers, Colonial, Hardware, (N. Y. City) ; Grosvenor (Lon- don ) ; Duquesne, ( Pittsburgh) ; Nursery (Franklin, Pa.). Residence: 119 W. 45th St. Address: 253 Broadway, N. Y. City.


MACKEY, William Fleming:


Lawyer; b. Jan. 3, 1858, Albion, N. Y .; grad. from Lockport Union Sch., 1876; m. Cambria, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1877, Ella L. Robin- son. Admitted to bar, 1879; practised at Lockport, 1879-84, and at Buffalo since 1884. Ass't city att'y, 1990-1903. Ass't U. S. att'y, 1893-97. State senator, 1899-1900; Democratic candidate for lieut .. gov., 1900. " Mem. B. P. O. Elks. Address: Prudential Building, Buf- falo, N. Y.


MACKIE, Henry Stuart:


Piano mf'r; b. Williamsburg, N. Y., 1543; s. William Stuart and Jane (Craighood) Mackie; ed. Rochester High Sch., Prof. .Peck's Special Boys' Sch., Rochester Univ. of Rochester: mi. Rochester, N. Y., Emira St. Clair Thompson, d. Hon. William S. Thomp- son; children: William Thompson, b. 1870, Harry Stuart, b. 1574. Lewis Fessenden, b. 1887, Margaretta St. Clair, b. ISsS. Successor to William S. Mackie & Co., 1864; incorpor- ated, 1800, as Mackie Piano, Organ and Music Co., of which he is pres. and treas. Also pres. and director Park Av. Loan AAss'n and Security Loan Ass'n; director Third Ward Loan Ass'n, East Side Loan Ass'n, Ninth Ward Loan Ass'n; stockholder in Krell- French Piano Mi'g Co., New Castle, Ind.


Republican. Presbyterian. Mason; past commander Cyrene Commandery, K. T., 39, Rochester, 32- Rochester Consistory. Clubs: Masonic, Rochester. Yacht. (ex-commodore). Address: 100 State St., Rochester, N. Y.


McKIM, Alexander Rice:


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Expert structural architect; b. Boston, Mass., 1:63; s. Judge John W. (of Mass.) and Margaretta Fisher ( Prettyman) MeKim (of Delaware) ; grad. Mass. Inst. Technology, S.B., Dept. Architecture, Columbia Univ., A.M., four terms at the Technische Hoch- schule, Berlin, Germany. ' Associated with most of the prominent New York architects on their larger works, especially those hav- ing structural problems. Architect for B. & E. Edgewater Plant, Davies Coal Pockets and other mf'g plants: expert for the City of N. Y. in recreation piers and other dock work: consulting concrete expert for Munis- matic, Stanford Municipal and other con- crete buildings; expert in numerous build- Episcopalian. Mem. Archi- tectural League of N. Y .. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs. Clubs : University. Technology (pres. ), National Arts (governor), Archi- tectural League (ex.com.), Columbia Univ., Architects ( Building Code Committee). Mu. nicipal Art Society (chm'n Reception Com.). 860


Address : 116 E. 28th St., N. Y. City.


Architect; b. Chester Co., Pa., Aug. 24, 1947; grad. Harvard Scientific Sch., 1869; studied Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1867-70. Mem. firm of McKim, Mead & White, archi- teets of numerous cotabie buildings : awarded the royal gold medal by King Edward for promotion of architecture, 1903. Designed University Club; also recent alterations to White House. MIem. Municipal Art Soc .. Am. Inst. of Architects, Met. Museum of Art, Am. Fine Arts Soc., Pennsylvania Soc., Architectural League. Clubs : University, Lambs, The Brook, Metropolitan, Garden City Golf, City, (N. Y. City) ; Somerset. St. Botolph, (Boston) ; Metropolitan ( Washing- ton, D. C.). Residence : 9 E. 35th St. Ad- dress: 160 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


McKINNEY, Robert C .:


Manufacturer; b. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1852; s. Robert and Mary (Smyth) McKin- ney; ed. in schools of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Cornell Univ. in class of 1876: m. Hamilton. Ohio, Oct. 15, 1879, Eleanor Beckett. Pres. Niles-Bennett-Pond Co., and Pratt & Whitney Co., of Hartford, Conn. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Engr's. Clubs : Union League, N. Y. Yacht, Engineers, Lotos, (N. Y. City) ; Hartford ( Hartford), Queen City (Cincin- nati). Residence: Greenwich, Conn. Ad- dress : 111. Broadway, N. Y. City.


McKINNEY, William Mark:


Lawyer; b. Oquawka, Ill., Feb. 3, 1865: s. John and Elmira ( Kendall) Mckinney; ed. Monmouth Coll., Monmouth, Ill .; Union Coll. of Law, Chicago, LL.B., 1856; m. Northport, N. Y., 1891, Loretto Beebe: children: Mira, John. Has principally been engaged in law literary work. Has been editor Federal Statutes, annotated (1906). 10 vols .; Ency- clopedia of Pleading and Practice (1>95-1902). 23 vols .; Law Notes Magazine; \m. and English Railroad Cases; Am. and English Corporation Cases. Contb'r m. and Eng- lish Encyclopedia of Law. Author: McKin. ney ou Fellow Servants. V .- p. Edward Thompson Co., law publishers, Northport, L. I., N. Y. Mem. Senate of the State of N Y., 1901, 1902; mem. Republican State Com. of N. Y., 1903. Republican. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n. Royal Arch Mason, Asharoken Chap- ter No. 258. Clubs: Republican. (N. Y. City) : Uniou Leagne ( Brooklyn). Address: Northport, L. I., N. Y.


MCKINSTRY, Louis:


Editor, publisher: b. Fredonia, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1544; s. Willard and Maria A. (Durlin) Kinstry: ed. Fredonia Acad .: m. Fredonia. Oct. S. 1868, Theodosia F. Houghton : chil- dren : Grace. Arabelle. Editor and publisher since 1967 of the Fredonia Censor, of which his father, William Mc Kinstry, was publisher from 1942 till his death. Jan. 26. 1599. Mem. and sec. State Normal School B'd. 1574-1902: Mem. Constitutional Convention. 1994: clerk to speaker S. F. Nixon of Assembly. lgs. 1905, inclusive .. Director Citizens' Trust Co. of Fredonia : v .. p. Chautauqua Co. Arg'l Fair Corp'n. Republican. Episcopalian. Charter mem. since Isis, Fredonia Grange No. 1. P. of H., the first Grange established. Ad. dress : Fredonia, Chautauqua Co., N. Y


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Editor; b. Fredonia, Chautauqua Co., N. Y .; s. Willard and Maria ( Durlin) McKins- try; ed. dist. school, Fredonia Acad., Normal Sch .; m. Watertown, N. Y., April 25, 1895, Mary A. Lawyer; children: Edward L., b. 1896, Willard Q., b. 1898. Editor and pro- prietor Dunkirk Daily Times until 1892; since then editor-in-chief; pres. Brockway Co., publishers. Director Y. M. C. A., Sav- ings, Loan and Building Ass'n; past-grand I. O. O. F. Has traveled in Europe and America. Was state civil service comm'r, appt'd by Gov. Flower, served one year with Gov. Morton. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Lincoln League. Address: Watertown, N. Y.


MACKINTOSH, Alexander:


Architect; b. London, Eng., Oct., 1861; s. Alexander and Elizabeth ( Smith) Mackin- tosh; unmarried. Studied architecture in prominent English and Scotch architects'


offices, 1878-92; traveled through Italy, France, etc., 1892; admitted to Royal Acad. of Arts, London, ISSS, winning two premiums for designs, 1859-90; silver medalist; also winner of Sir William Tite's prize, R. I. B. A., 1890-91; elected asso. Royal Inst. British Architects, by examination, 1892; Am. Inst. of Architects, 1904; mem. Troop C, N. G. N. Y., 1897-1903; v .. p. Brooklyn Chapter Am. Inst. Architects; mem. Architectural League of N. Y., Architect of the Colt Bld'g, Pater- son, N. J., All Angels' Ch., Twilight Park, N. Y., and numerous fine private residences; also designed the architecture of the Empire Bld'g, N. Y. City .- Recreations: Golf, ten- nis, riding. Clubs: Hamilton, Crescent Ath- letic, Barnard, Dyker Meadow Golf, ( Brook- lyn) ; British Schools and Universities, Na- tional Arts (N. Y. City). Address: 55 Bible House, Astor Pl., N. Y. City.


MACKLIN, Walter Fullarton:


Physician; b. Rahway, N. J., April 26, 1875; s. Thomas Henry and Rebecca Fullar- ton (Cox) Macklin; preliminary ed'n in Dresden, Germany, and at Adelphi Acad., Brooklyn; grad. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Co- lambia), M.D., 1898. House surgeon of St. Francis Hosp., N. Y. City; post-graduate study in medicine at Frederick William Uni- versity, Berlin, Germany, one year; m. All Angels Church, N. Y. City, Dec. 29, 1902, Elaine Rogers Maxwell; one son, Maxwell Hammond Macklin, b. Nov. 14, 1903. Held appointment as clinical ass't at the Royal Ophthalmnic Hosp., London, England, one year; late clinical ass't at the N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirmary, N. Y. City; late surgeon to the N. Y. Throat, Nose and Lung Hosp., N. Y. City. Episcopalian. Mem. N. Y. State and County Med. Ass'n. Ophthalmic surgeon Flushing Hosp. and to St. Joseph's Orphan Home, Flushing. Recreations: Golf, automobiling. Clubs: Oakland Golf (Bay- side, N. Y.). Address: 303 Sanford Av., Flushing, N. Y.


McKNIGHT, Charles Hamilton:


Clergyman; b. Springfield, Mass. ; s. George Hamilton and Julia Elizabeth (Pitkin) Me- Knight: ed. Elmira Acad., Hobart Coll., Cor- nell Univ., LL.B., 1:91; grad. General Theol. Sem., 1997. In ministry of Episcopal Church as deacon, 1897, priest, 1898; now rector Trin-


ity. Ch., Elmira, N. Y. Chaplain of Newtown Battle Chapter, S. A. R. Republican. Mem. S. A. R .. Kappa Alpha Soc. Address: Trin- ity Parish Rectory, Elmira, N. Y.


McLANE, James Woods:


Physician (retired ) ; born New York City, August 19, 1839; son of James Woods and Ann Huntington (Richards) McLane; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., Yale Univ., B.A., 1861; Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, M.D., 1864; m. Roxbury, Mass., 1866, Adel- aide Lewis Richards; children: James Woods, Jr., b. 1870, Guy Richards, b. 1573, Thomas Sabine, b. 1876. Engaged in practice of medicine. Formerly prof. obstetrics, Coll. Phys. and Surg., N. Y .; attending physician to N. Y., St. Luke's Nursery and Child's, and Sloane Maternity Hosps. Pres. Coll. Phys. and Surg. ( Columbia Univ.) ; pres. and trus- tee Roosevelt Hosp., N. Y. City. Director Jeremiah Skidmore's Sons. Republican.


Presbyterian. Mem. Acad. of Medicine. Recreations : Farming travel. Club : Union


League. Summer residence: New Canaan, Conn. Address: 51 W. 38th St., N. Y. City. McLANE, Thomas Sabine:


Pres. Jeremiah Skidmore's Sons, Inc. (coal dealers) : b. N. Y. City, April 26, 1576; s. James Woods (M.D) and Adelaide Lewis (Richards) McLane; grad. Yale Univ., B.A .. 1898; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 3, 1903, Mary Con- stance Greer; children: William Lawrence, b. 1904, Constance Greer, b. 1906. Entered em- ploy of N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., upon graduation; elected ass't treas., 1902; resigned to become pres. and director Jeremialı Skidmore's Sons Corp'n, Sept., 1903. Republican. Episcopalian. Club :


Yale. Residence: 47 E. soth St. Address: 137 Fourth Av., N. Y. City.


MCLAUGHLIN, Chester B .:


Jurist; b. Moriah, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1537; s. Lyman and Harriet C. MeLaughlin; grad. from Univ. of Vt., 1579; Middlebury Coll .. L.L.D., 1901; m. Port Henry, N. Y., 1856, Lucy Warner. Admitted to bar, lesl; county judge and surrogate, Essex Co., N. Y., 1:91-95: jus- tice of Supreme Court of N. Y., 1996.95: appt'd, 1895, asso. justice Supreme Court. Appellate Division, First Dep't, Jan. 1, 19s: term expires 1909. Republican. Mem. Univ. of Vt. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: University, Century, Lotos, West Side Republican, Man- hattan. Residence: 393 West End Av. and 25th St., N. Y. City.




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