Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 43

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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MCLAUGHLIN, George:


Lawyer: sec. State Comm'n of Prisons: h. Roscoe, Ohio, Mar. 27. 1811: s. George and Catharine ( Lynch) Mclaughlin; ed. Wel- loughby Inst., Ohio. AAllegheny Coll .. Pa .. A.B., 1864, A.M., 1867; m. Bloomingburgh. N. Y., Mar. 15. 1870. Alice Eugenia Brown : children : George Lewis, b. IS;1, Harry Brown. b. 1-76, Samuel Spars, b. 159. James Elliot. b. Isso, Marcia, b. 189. AAdmitted to bar. Painesville, Ohio, IS67: moved to N. Y. State. 1400: railroad constructor, Is09-70; merchant, JS7143: lawyer at Monticello, N. Y., 1873 95: mem. N. Y. Assembly, 19898 (chun'n Com. Privileges and Elections) since Jan. 1. 1999; sec Stato Comm'n of Prisons. In 1995, was see. N. Y. Prison Improvement Con'n, and of the Sixth N. Y. State Conf. Charities and Correction; since 1900, sec. N. Y. Comm'n ou


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New Prisons. Republican; Methodist. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. Address: 186 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.


MCLAUGHLIN, John Charles:


Lawyer; b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1874; s. William and Mary (McHugh) Mc- Laughlin; grad. (pres. of class of 1891), Skaneateles Acad. and High Sch .; m. Ska- neateles, N. Y., June 13 1900 Nellie I. O'Grady; children: William, b. 1901, Margaret, b. 1904, John C., Jr., b. 1908. Admitted to bar Mar. 23, 1897, at Rochester, N. Y., and since then practising law in Jordan Village, N. Y. Elected clerk of Village of Jordan, 1898; pres. village, 1899, 1900, 1901; mem. B'd of Ed'n. Jordan High Sch., 1902; supervisor Town of Elbridge 1903-08. Mem. N. Y. Assembly, 1908- 1909. Pres. Onondaga Co. Firemen's Ass'n, 1903. Member N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Re- publican ; Roman Catholic. Recreation : Travel. Address: Jordan, N. Y.


MACLAY, Isaac Walker:


Ex-army officer, civil eng'r; b. N. Y. City, May 14, 1841; s. Dr. Archibald Maclay and Julia Ann (Walker) Maclay (d. Isaac Walker, Baltimore, who was in the War of 1812, and great-granddaughter of Henry Suter, of Baltimore, who received large grants of land from Lord Baltimore and erected the first Baptist Church in the Province of Maryland) ; ed. University Grammar School, and in Univ. of City of N. Y., 1856-60, U. S. Mil. Acad., grad. 1864; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 30, 1869, Laura A., d. ex-Mayor William F. Havemeyer ; children : Julia Havemeyer, Agnes Craig, William F. H. Havemeyer,


Henry Havemeyer (deceased), Archibald, Laura Grace. Appt'd 2d lieut., Ist U. S. Artillery, July 6, 1864; instr. heavy artillery to 69th N. Y. Vols. and 58th ( Brooklyn) Reg't N. Y. Vols. at Ft. Wadsworth, N. Y., 1864; ass't ordnance officer Washington Arsenal, D. C., 1864-66; was at Ford's The- ater with two army officers, April 14, 1865, when President Lincoln was assassinated; being in front row of orchestra seats, climbed thence to proscenium box, assisted in carry- ing the President to the Peterson House, and, at the request of Mrs. Lincoln, brought Dr. Stone to the bedside. While at Washington made first tests and reports to War Dep't of Gatling machine gun; ass't sup't Water- town Arsenal, Mass., 1866-67; promoted 1st lieut. Ordnance Corps, 1867; ass't sup't U. S. Armory, Springfield, Mass., 1867-68; chief ordnance officer, Dep't of the Platte. on staff of Gen. C. C. Augur, 1868-69; ordnance of- ficer and ass't sup't Watervliet Arsenal, West Troy, N. Y., 1860-73; mem. b'd of of- ficers to appraise and sell various arsenals; assigned to Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., as ordnance officer, Aug. 1, 1873: resigned from U. S. Army, Nov. 13, 1:73. Appt'd, Oct. 27, 1873, ass't eng'r in Topographical Bureau. and subsequently became principal ass't civil and topographical eng'r. Dep't of Parks, N. Y. City, engaged in surveying, laying out and monumenting streets, avenues and roads north of 155th St .. Manhattan, and also in the 23d and 24th Wards after annexation of those wards to city; resigned to become chief eng'r L. I. R. R .; civil eng'r and city surveyor, N. Y. City, 1973; same year estab- lished firm of Maclay & Davies, since then 882


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engaged in real estate business. Pres. Mac- lay & Davies Real Estate Co .; v .- p. Pel- hamdale Land Co .; director and mem. Exer. Com. Westchester Trust Co. and Westchester. Bronxville Realty Co .; director People's Sav- ings Bank of Yonkers. Mem. Am. Civic S .c., Am. Soc. Prevention of Cruelty to Animais. Municipal Art Soc., N. J. and N. Y. Real Estate Exchange, Yonkers Library and Hist. Soc., N. Y. Zool. Soc., Am. Forestry AAss'n, Am. Museum Natural History, Ass'n Grad- uates of U. S. Mil. Acad., Sons of the Revo- lution, Veteran Corps of Artillery, Soc. War 1812, Delta Phi (Gamma Chapter), Gen. Com. Nat. Arbitration and Peace Soc .; life mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc., Am. Baptist Hist. Soc., Westchester Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Was trustee Univ. of Chicago. 1900-05; now trustee Warburton Av. Baptist Ch., and Baptist Church Extension Soc .: mem. B'd of Mg's Amn. Baptist Home Mission Soc., Nat. Temperance Soc. and Publishing House, Com. on Temperance of Gen. Con- vention of Baptists of North America, and Exec. Com. Andrew H. Green Memorial Ass'n. Formerly Democrat and mem. Tam- many Hall Gen. Com .; now Republican. Has served on various important commissions in Yonkers and in June, 1905, appt'd mem. Rapid Transit Comm'n City of Yonkers; June 7, 1907, app't on Com. of Citizens to confer with Public Service Com'n and pro- test against N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co. Residence : Yonkers, N. Y. Ad- dress : 67 Wall St., N. Y. City.


MACLAY, William Walter:


Consulting civil eng'r: b. N. Y. City, Mar. 27, 1846; s. Achibald and Julia Ann ( Walker) Maclay; ed. Grammar Sch. of Univ. of City of N. Y., A.M., 1866; grad. U. S. Naval Acad., 1863; Univ. City of N. Y., C.E., 1873; m. 1874, Marian Bensel of N. Y. City; served during Civil War; acting fleet capt., U. S. Asiatic squadron, Is68; ass't prof. mathe- maties, U. S. Naval Acad .; pres. and mg'r Glens Falls Portland Cement Co. Author: Notes and Experiments on the Use and Testing of Portland Cements; Portland Ce- ment for Engineering Works, etc. Mem. Am, Society Civil Eng'rs, Inst. of Civil En- gineers, London. Internat. Society for Test- ing Materials, N. Y. Hist. Society. Club: University. Address: Glens Falls, N. Y.


MacLEAN, Annie Marion:


Professor of sociology: b. Prince Edward Island, Can .; d. Rev. John Anderson and Christina ( Macdonald ) MacLean : grad. Acadia (Nova Scotia ) Coll., A.B., A.M., with 1st class honors in philosophy and modern languages; Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D. : has trav. eled extensively in Europe; director of S). ciological investigation of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A .: now prof. sociology Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn, N. Y .: mem. Ass n of Collegiate Alumna, Am. Sociol. Ass'n, Am. Economic Ass'n; contb'r to sociol. mas- azines, books, eyelopedias, etc. Recreation : Golf. Address: Adelphi College, Brooklyn, N. Y.


MacLEAN, Charles F .:


Jurist; b. Now Hartford, N. Y., 1837; S. Charles and Harriet ( Waters) MacLean : grad. Yale, A.B., 1964; post-grad. studies in Univ. of Berlin; studied law, aud was admitted to the


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MCLELLAN


bar. Practiced in N. Y. City until 1895. of Pittsburgh. Mem. Samuel Maclean & Co., bankers, Pittsburgh; ass't financial editor Was active in politics as a Democrat; police comm'r N. Y. City 1879-80, and 1888-94; pres. | Wall Street Journal and The Albion, of N. Y. of B'd of Police Comm'rs, 1889-90; park Mem. Yale Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Merchants, Apawamis, (Rye) ; Junior Carlton, City (Lon- don). Residence: Rye, N. Y. Address 39 Broad St., N. Y. City. comm'r, 1880-83, health comm'r, 1589-20: elect- ed Nov., 1989, a justice of the Supreme Court of N. Y. for the First Dist. for term ex- piring Dec. 31, 1909. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of McLEAN, Thomas Chalmers: N. Y., Yale Alumni Ass'n. Clubs: Manhat- tan, National Democratic, Lawyers, Barnard, Lotos, Reform, N. Y. Press, German Press. Address: 2122 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


McLEAN, Donald:


Lawyer; b. Rahway, N. J., Sept. 19, 1052; s. George Washington and Rebecca Jackson ( McCormick) McLean; ed. Bel Air Acad., Md., April 24. 1883, Emily Nelson Ritchie. Admitted to bar of N. Y., 1&2, Supreme Court of U. S., 1897; elected alderman, N. Y. City, 1881; U. S. general appraiser, 1889-93; candidate for judge of City Court of N. Y., 1892. Republican ; Episcopalian.


Director Guanajuato Consolidated Mining and Milling Co., British Guiana Gold and R. R. Co. Mem. Am. Bar Ass'n, N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Veteran Corps of Art'y, Soc. War of 1812, N. Y. Hist. Soc., Am. Geog. Soc. Clubs: Repub- lican, Church, (N. Y. City), University (Washington, D. C.). Residence: 186 Lenox Av. Address: 27 William St., N. Y. City.


McLEAN, Emily Nelson Ritchie (Mrs. Don- ald McLean) :


President-general Daughters Am. Revolu- tion ; b. Prospect Hall, Frederick, Md., Jan. 2S, 1859; d. Judge John and Betty Ritchie; grad. Frederick Sem. (now Woman's Co!l.), June, 1873; post-grad. courses, language, history and mathematics; m. 1883, Donald McLean, of N. Y. City; three children, daughters. N. Y. State comm'r to James- town Exposition, 1907. Address: 186 Lenox Av., N. Y. City.


McLEAN, F. St. George:


Clergyman; ed. St. Stephen's Coll., B.A., 1892, A.M., 1896; Gen. Theol. Sem. Ordered deacon, 1895, ordained priest, 1596, by Bishop Doane, in Episcopal ministry. Missionary at Dolgeville, N. Y. and ass't St. Paul's Ch., Albany, 1895-97. Rector Trinity Ch., Albany, N. Y., since 1897. Address: Trinity Rectory, Albany, N. Y.


McLEAN, John Emery:


General agent, N. Y. Life Ins. Co .; b. Alton, Ont., Mar. 7, 1965; s. Emery and Sarah A. (McNichol) MeLean; grad. high school, Orangeville, Ont .: m. N. Y. City, Oct. 10, 1898, Countess Ella Norraikow. Served ap- prenticeship as printer: came to N. Y. City and became proofreader Am. Bible Soc .; later asso. editor N. Y. Financier; after- ward in'g editor The Metapyhsical Maga- zine; associate editor of The Arena, and chief editor of Mind: now gen. ag't N. Y. Life Ins. Co. Advocate of the single tax. Metaphysician. Rationalist. Recreation : Mu- sic. Address: Hotel St. Francis, 124 W. 47th St., N. Y. City.


MACLEAN, Samuel Richter:


Banker, financier; b. Pittsburg, Pa., April 5, 1812; s. Samuel Maclean, Jr .; grad. Phil- lips Acad., Andover, Mass .. 1861: was at Yale two years; m. Ist 1:03, Henrietta Thornton Wood; 2d, 1592, Esther Clarke Schoonmaker,


Rear admiral, U. S. N .: b. in N. Y .; appt'd midshipman Sept. 21, 1864. grad. Naval Acad., June, 1868, taking prize flag for best-drilled company in battalion. Served on Tuscarora, S. Pacific and W. Indies, 1:68-69; promoted ensign, April, 1:69; on Benicia and Idaho, Asiatic fleet, 1809-72; promoted master. July, 1870; comd'g sailor inf. of the Benicia in Corean Expd'n, and was commended for gal- lant conduct in assault on Fort de Coude. having left of the line next to company of Lieut. McKee, in memory of whom the fort was renamed by captors. Ordnance duty, Naval Torpedo Station, Newport. 1872; Ex- perimental Battery, Annapolis, 1973-74; fag- ship Tennessee, Asiatic Station, 1875; ord- nance duty, Torpedo Station, 1576-77; Wash- ington Navy Yard, 1878: insp. ordnance in charge of Experimental Battery, 1679; flagship Trenton, European Station, 1979-81: mem. U. S. Gov't delegation to Internat. Elec. Con- gress and of Comm'n to Elee. Exb'n, Paris, 1881; elected sec. to a section of the Congress: v .- p. jury of awards, Group V, instruments of precision, etc., at the exhibition; special duty in Germany, France, Russia and Eng- land; naval attaché, Vienna. 1853; Gov't rep- resentative at Vienna Elec. Exb'n: ordnance duty, Torpedo Station, Is$4; steamer Brook- lyn, 1885; navigating officer. Dophin. 1985-SS: ; ordnance duty, Torpedo Station, 1859.93; exec. officer Detroit, 1893; promoted lieut .- comd'r, Oct., 1993: exec. officer, flagship San Fran- cisco, 1891-96; detail officer, Bureau of Navi- gation, 1596; insp. ordnance, in charge Tor- pedo Station, 1897-99; promoted commander. Mar. 3, 1899; comd'g Don Juan de Austria and the Castine, in Philippines and China. 1900-01; comd'g Cincinnati, 1902, taking part in the official reception of Prince Henry at N. Y .; assisting in Martinique after Mont Pelée disaster: protecting American interest during revolutions in San Domingo. Hayti, Venezuela and Panama. Received the thanks of British Government for effecting release of a British subject held in military service by insurgents in Venezuela. In Sept., 1902, landed sailors and battalion of marines, removed obstructions from Panama R'y tracks, pre- vented fighting on the line of transit and safeguarded world's traffie across Isthmus: promoted capt .. Sept. 23, 1903: capt. Navy Yard, League Island, Pa .: comd'y U. S. S. Pennsylvania 1905-07: mem. B'd Inspection and Survey 1907, and since July 11. 1909, pres. B'd: promoted to rear admiral JJuly 19, 190s. Address: Care Navy Dep't, Washington, D. C.


MCLELLAN, Hugh :


Architect; b. Bloomtiekl, N. J .. 1974: s. Charles W. and Elizabeth M. (Nye) MeLel- lan; grad. Columbia Univ., B.S., 1-98: Ecole des Beaux Arts. Paris: Diplôme par le Goor. ernement Francais: m. Lancaster. Pa., 1992. Margaret A. Bowman; children: Dorothy. b. in Paris. 1904. Charles W .. b. 1907. Engaged in general practice of architecture in N. Y. City. Traveled extensively in Europe, 1997.


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1904. Mem. Société des Architectes Diplô- més, Paris, Soc. Beaux Arts Architects. Club: Columbia University. Summer home : Champlain, N. Y. Address: 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City.


McLENNAN, Peter Baillie:


Jurist; b. Lyndon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., 1850; s. Colin and Ann (Frazer) McLennan; grad. Alfred Univ., A.B., 1873, later Ph.D., LL.D .; m. Addison, N. Y., 1881, Belle Bar- ron. Admitted to bar, 1876; elected justice of the Supreme Court, N. Y., 1892; assigned to Appellate Division, Fourth Dep't, 1893; designated as presiding justice by Governor Odell, 1903, designation expiring Dec. 31, 1906; reelected, Nov., 1906, as justice Supreme Court for term expiring Dec. 31, 1920. Redesignated as presiding justice by Gov. Hughes, 1907, designation expiring Dec. 31, 1911. Republi- can. Address: Syracuse, N. Y.


McLOUTH, Lawrence Amos:


Educator; b. Ontonagon, Mich., Jan. 19, 1863; s. Dr. Lewis and Sarah A. (Doty) Mc- Louth; ed. Mich. State Normal Coll., 1882; Mich. State Univ., A.B., 1887; Pd.D., Mich. State Normal Coll .; m. Muir, Mich., 1888, Martha Linne Robinson. Studied at Univs. of Leipzig and Heidelberg, 1890-$2; instr. German Univ. of Mich., 1892-95: prof. Ger- man language and literature, N. Y. Univ. since 1895; chm'n Section Philology and mem. Council, N. Y. Acad. Science; mem. Modern Language Ass'n of America, Zeta Psi fraternity. Address: University Heights, N. Y. City.


McMAHON, Fulton:


Lawyer; b. Ohio, 1863; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1SS !; Columbia Law Sch .; un- married. Traveled and studied abroad; en- gaged in general Haw practice in N. Y. City. Independent Democrat in national politics; active in efforts for securing- non-partisan business administration of city affairs (on Committee of Seventy, etc.) ; mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., and N. Y. State Bar Ass'n. Trustee Skin and Cancer Hosp. Recreations: Music, languages and pedestrianism. Clubs : University, City, Princeton. Residence: 28 W. 39th St. Address: 54 William St., N. Y. City.


McMAHON, James:


Educator, mathematician, physicist; b. Ar- magh Co., Ireland, April 22, 1856: s. Robert and Mary ( Hewitt) McMahon; ed. Univ. of Dublin, 1551 (gold medal mathematics and matheinatical physics, gold medal . mental philosophy ), A.M., 1:90; m. Ithaca, N. Y., June 26, 1590, Katherine A. Crane. Resident graduate Univ. of Dublin until Dec., 1882; at Cornell Univ., since . 1-3, as instr., ass't prof. and now prof. mathematics. Author: Higher Mathematics; Plane Geometry; Hyper- bolic Functions, 19 6 ( Wiley). Joint author: Cornell Mathematical Series (still in prog- ress), 159s (Am. Book Co.). Conth'r to math. and physical journals. Independent in politics. Episcopalian. Mem. London Math. Soc., Am. Math. Soc. : fellow A. A. A. S. (gen. sec. 1595, v .. p. for Section A, 1901), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Psi, Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Club: Ithaca Country. Address: 7 Central Av., Ithaca, N. Y.


McMILLAN, Duncan James:


Clergyman; b. Pulaski, Tenn., June 2. 1-1. s. Rev. Edward and Mary Ann (Brown) !: Millan ; grad. Blackburn Univ., A.B., S.T. V 1870, A.M., 1873; D.D., Washington and .... ferson, 1883; m. Godfrey, Ill., June 1;, 1- Emily Kent Johnson; children: Clar .... Florence. Sup't public schools, Carlinvi !!. . Ill., 1870-72; pastor Walnut Grove Presby ;. Ch., Carrollton, Ill., 1872-75. Founder War !- satch Acad., Mt. Pleasant, Utah, 1571; corr sec. Presby'n B'd Home Missions, 150g -!... pastor New York Presby'n Ch., N. Y. City. since 1899. Regimental orderly, 32d Ill. Inf .. 1862; private, Co. K, 7th Ill. Mounted Inf .; 1865. Alderman, Deer Lodge, Mont., ] ---: declined nomination to U. S. Senate, 1-1). Director Presby'n B'd Church Erection. il publican. Mem. Chi Alpha, British Phila. Soc., London, G. A. R., A. F. and A. M. Trustee Univ. of Texas. Recreations: Golf. hunting, mountain climbing. Address: 2; W. 129th St., N. Y. City.


MACMILLAN, Isabel:


Physician and surgeon : b. Williamstown, N. Y .; d. Hiram and Delia (Fish) Taylor; ed. Oswego (N. Y.) Normal and Trainin .; School, Northwestern Univ. Med. Coll. fr Women ; m. Chicago, 1894, Newton Macmillan. Engaged in practice of medicine from gradu- ation. Gynecologist to the N. Y. Infirmary for Women and Children. Mem. N. Y. Women's Med. Ass'n, Am. Med. Ass'n. N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. County Med. Soc. Recreations : Swimming and walking. Ad- dress: 251 W. 97th St., -N. Y.City.


McMILLAN, Samuel:


Contractor, congressman ; b. Drumore. County of Down, Ireland, Aug. 16. 1550; came to U. S. with family, 1953; lived in N. Y. City until 1859, then went to Niles, Ohio. where he attended school and -worked on a farm and in the coal mines until 1806 when he returned to N. Y. City, learning the car- penter trade and attending night school as a student of architecture: Went into business at age of 20; elected director West Side Bank at 24; now v .- p. Bronx Borough Bank and Washington Savings Bank; v .- p. Ryan-Parker Construction Co., who are contractors for the new Manhattan Bridge over the East River from N. Y. City to Brooklyn. Was mem. B'd of Examiners of Building Dep't, City of N. Y., 12 years, and park comm'r and pres. b'd park comm'rs, 3 years. under adminis. tration of Mayor Strong; elected, Nov. I'm, to 60th Congress from 21st N. Y. Dist. Re- publican .. Address: Lake Mahopac, Putnam County, N. Y.


McMILLEN, Henry:


Newspaper writer; b. Belfast, freland, Jan. 9, 1848; s. John and Sarah ( Osborne ) MeMil- len: ed. public schools of Albany and Troy. N. Y .: m. July 21. 153. Troy, N. Y., Harriet Bumstead: children: Henry C., JJohn F. Eleanor M .. Florence L. In city dep't. Troy Times, 1:69-75: editor and editor-in-chief Trov Press, 1573.92; then editorial writer N. Y. Mail and Express; has contributed largely to other periodicals: since 1995, deputy superviser of city records, N. Y .: traveled extensively in Europe and throughout U. S. and Canada. City clerk of Troy, N. Y .. 1573-74. Meri. N. Y. State Editorial Ass'n, Rensselaer C ... Soc.


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MCMILLIN, Emerson:


Banker; b. Ewington, O., April 16, 1844; ed. in public schools; married; children : Maude, Marion (Yale, '00). Served in Union Army during the Civil War; subsequently became connected with a firm building gas works at Ironton, O., and after completion of these was made their manager. After living thir- - teen years at Columbus, O., went to N. Y. City, where established banking firm of Em- eison McMillin & Co. Pres. and director Am. Light and Traction Co., Binghamton Gas Works, Consolidated Gas Co. of N. J., De- troit City Gas Works, Milwaukee Gas Light Co., Montgomery Light and Water Power Co., St. Joseph Gas Co., St. Paul (Minn.) Gas Light Co., San Antonio Gas and Electric Co., San Antonio Traction Co., Southern Light and Traction Co., Western Gas Co .; v .- p. and director Grand Rapids Gas Light Co., Muske- gon Traction and Lighting Co .; chm'n B'd of Directors Denver Gas and Electric Co., Jac- ques Cartier Water Power Co .; director Am. Coal Products Co., Capital City Bank (Co- lumbus, O.), Consolidated Rubber Tire Co., Lincoln Gas and Electric Light Co., Michi- gan Light Co., Nat. Surety Co., Trust Co. of America. Clubs: Lotos, Union League, Law- yers, Army and Navy, Engineers, N. Y. Atlı- Jetic, Ardsley, National Arts. Residence: 320 Riverside Av. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


McMONAGLE, Peter Reid:


Lawyer; born at Mangerville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada, May 10, 1856; son of Peter Reid (M.D.) and Sarah S. (Miles) McMonagle; educated schools in New Brunswick, Can., and Ogdensburg, N. Y., Bryant and Stratton's Business College, Og- densburg, and stenographie school in N. Y. City; m. Jan. 2, 1-82, Orra A. Craig, d. Thomas M. Craig (died Mar. 8, Isss) : and married present wife, Clara F., d. Ira Barrows, Can- ton, N. Y .; children: Ruth V., b. May 28, 1581, Craig, b. June 14, 1ss6, Earl B. b. 1894, Leslie Russell, b. 1897, Burton Reid, b. 1898. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1ss1; studied law with Hon. Leslie W. Russell, Canton, N. Y., for whom was stenographer during his 4 years as St. Lawrence county judge, while he was att'y-gen. of N. Y. State, and during the 12 years he was Supreme Court judge, being his stenographer ahnost continuously for 26 years; stenographer for the Theodore Roosevelt Se- lect Com., investigating the different dep'ts in N. Y. City in winter of 1- 3-84. Was justice of the peace, Town of Canton, St. Lawrence Co., 1SS1; and has been official of St. Lawrence Co. (court stenographer) since 1877, and for about 15 years was stenographer to St. Law- rence Co. surrogate, and grand jury steno- grapher; was Judge Russell's special term stenographer 12 years, and Justice John M. Kellogg's stenographer since Oct. 12, 1902; now is Appellate Division stenographer. Has been notary public about 30 years; has also for 25 years frequently acted as Trial Term Supreme Court stenographer. Republican. Presbyterian. Writes urtieles for horse pa- pers under the nom de plume of "Algernon." Recreation : Whist. Mem. Masons, Maccabees. Club: Ogdensburg. Residence: Canton, N. Y. Address: Ogdensburg, N. Y.


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Life insurance manager; b. Carroll County, Ill., Aug. 18, 1805; ed. at Northern Ill. Coll. After leaving college was engaged for seven years in railway service and then became con- nected with the Nebraska agency of the New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Boston; afterward was general agent for Nebraska of the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society, of which he later became general agent for Illinois, with office at Chicago; since 1902, manager for Central N. Y. for the Ætna Life Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn. Mem. Nat. Ass'n of Life Underwriters of which was elected president, 1906. Address: 534 Granite Bld'g, Rochester, N. Y.


McMULLIN, George Wharton:


Clergyman; b. Philadelphia, June 3, 1866; s. Capt. George Ord MeMullin, U. S. A., and Emelene Barclay ( Wharton) McMullin; grandson Col. Franklin Wharton, first com- mandant Marine Corps, Washington, D. C .: ed. in Wm. Fewsmith's English & Classical School, and DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Wharton School of Finance and Economy (Univ. of Pa.)and Syracuse (N. Y.) St. Andrew's Divinity School; m. Jan. 3, 1994, Alethea Carmer Mesier, Sec. Records, Mc- Mullin & Co., Lt'd, Philadelphia; ass't sec. Medical Press Co., Philadelphia. Or- dered deacon, Oct .15, 1893, and ordained priest June 19, 1896, by Bishop Hunting- ton, in ministry of Episcopal Church. Served at Van Etten, N. Y., Adams, N. Y., Queens, L. I., N. Y .; assistant Ch. of the Holy Comforter, Philadelphia; now rector Cli. of the Ascension, Rockville Centre, L. I. Republican. Mem. Brotherhood of St. An- drew. Address: Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y. McMURRY, Frank Morton:


Educator: b. Crawfordsville, Ind., 1862; s. F. M. and Charlotte ( Underwood) McMurry; grad. Univ. of Jena, Germany, Ph.D .. 1959; m. 1894, Elizabeth Lindley, of Fredericktown, O. Prof. theory and practice of teaching, Teachers' Coll., Columbia Univ. Address: 9 Hillside Drive, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y. McMURTRIE, William:


Chemist; b. in Oxford Township, near Bel- videre, Warren. Co., N. J., Mar. 10, 1851; s. Abram and Almira (Smith) McMurtrie; ed. public school and acad., Belvidere, N. J., Lafayette Coll., M.E., 1871, Ph.D., 1575; m. Washington, D. C., April 15. 1576, Helen Douglass: one son, Douglas C., b. July 20, 1887. Appt'd Feb., 1572, ass't chemist, U. S. Dep't Agr., Washington, D. C., and in Mar., 1873, chemist-in-chief U. S. Dep't Agr .; agent and representative Dep't Agr. at Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878: appt'd 1879. special ag't U. S. Dep't gr. to prepare reports on subjects relating to agr'l technology; in Issa, representative U. S. Dep't Agr. at internat. exh'n of sheep wool and wool products. Phil- adelphia: in Isst, special as't of dep't to make physical examination and tests of wool exhibited in Philadelphia, Isso: prof. chem- istry and mineralogy Univ. of Ill., 1-2-ss, and continued as special ag't, Dep't of Agr .. to study physical properties of wools: completed report on wools and other animal fibers. published under direction of U. S. Dep't Agr .: chemist to Ill. Agr'l Exp't Station, and Ill. State B'al of Agr., 1993.5S. Consulting chemist. N. Y. Tartar Co., Isss-93, now 2d v .- p. Royal Baking Powder Co. Chm'n Com.




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