Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 5

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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ILLINGTON, Margaret (Mrs. Frohman) :


Actress; b. Bloomington, Ill .; d. I. H. and Mary Ellen Light; ed. in Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, and also at Con- servatory in Chicago; in. N. Y. City, Nov., 1903, Daniel Frohman. Has appeared :n prominent N. Y. City production of plays, also in London in summer of 1906, under stage name of Margaret Illington; during sea- son of 1907-08 played leading role in The Thief. Recreation : Horses. Address: 159 W. 79th St., N. Y. City.


ILLOWAY, Henry:


Physician; b. Kolin, Bohemia, Nov. 29, 1848; s. Rev. Bernard and Katherine ( Schiff) Illoway; ed. public schools and by private tutors; med. education received in Miami Med. Coll., Cincinnati, O .: unmarried. Resi- deut physician to the Cincinnati Hosp., 1869- 70; was prof. of the diseases of children, Cin- cinnati Coll. of Med. and Surgery, and visit- ing physician to the Jewish Hosp. in the same .city. Author: Constipation in Adults and Children, with Special Reference to Hal- itual Constipation and its Most Successful Treatment by the Mechanical Methods (Mc- millan ) : The Summer Diarrhoras of Infants (E. R. Pelton) : one of the collaborators on American Text-Book of the Diseases of Chil- dren: contributor to medical journals of this country and Germany. Mem. N. Y. Acad.


! Medicine, N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Gorinan Med. Soc., Harlem Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., etc. Ad- dress: 1113 Madison Av., N. Y. City.


ILSLEY, John P., Jr .:


Mechanical engineer; b. Germantown, Pa .; s. John P. and Susan B. ( Porter , Ilsley; grad. Penn Charter Sch., Phila., 1:93; Mass. Inst. Technol., B.S., 1:97; m. New Brighton, N. Y., June 3), 1903, Annie Davenport Alex- ander; children: John P. ilsley, Sd, b. 194, Alexander, b. 1905. Was one year with the shops of the Simonds Rolling Machine Co., Fitchburg, Mass .; one year with the Bell Telephone Co., Phila .; 7 years with the Niles-Bement-Pond Co., N. Y. City; is now the mg'r of the latter's N. Y. office sales don't. Director Crabtree Coal Mining Co., Ilsiey, Ky Republican. Unitarian. Mem. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Delta Psi fraternity. Clubs : N. Y. Railroad, Engineers, Technology, St. Anthony's, Lawyers. Address : 111 Broadway, N. Y. City.


INGALLS, Charles H .:


Banker, financier; b. Southold, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1843; s. Joshua K. and Amanda (Gray) In- galls; ed. public schools; m. Sept. 2, leus. Annic E. Daniels ; one son, Charles A., b. lem. Was clerk in the Metropolitan Bank of N. Y. City, 1861-84; organized the First Nat. Bank of Staten Island, Jan., les6: v .- p. until 1897, pres., 1997-1905; mg'r Staten Island Branch Corn Exchange Bank since 1915; school trustee, Port Richmond. S. I., 1:02: mem. N. Y. City B'd Ed'n, 1902-1908: treas- Mariners' Family Asylum, Ch. of the Re- deemer. Students' Aid Soc. of Richmond Borough. Republican. Unitarian. Club : Staten Island ( New Brighton, N. Y.). Ad- dress: 35S Bement Av., West New Brighton, N. Y.


INGALLS, Charles Russell:


Jurist: b. Greenwich, N. Y .. Sept. 14, 1$19: studied law at Greenwich under father; ad- mitted to practice in Supreme Court, IS#4; formed partnership with father: moved to Troy, 1860, and became partner with David L. Seymour, in firm Seymour & Ingalls. Elected as justice Supreme Court, Third Judicial Dist., 1863; became member Court of Ap- peals, 1573; reelected, without opposition, 15.1, and again in Is$5, as justice of Supreme Court : retired from bench, Jan. 1, 1590. . 1d- dress : Troy, N. Y.


INGALLS, Melville E., Jr .:


Lawyer: b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 10. 1870; s. Melville E. and Abbie (Stimson) Ingalls; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1:92; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1 95; unmarried. Was admitted to the N. Y. Bar and practised in the law office of Stetson, Jennings & Rus- sell after leaving the law school, and in April, 1900, formed partnership with Jolm S. Sheppard, Jr., under name of Sheppard & Ingalls: later became associated with Jnd_e William Rumsey, late judge of the N. Y. Appellate Division, under name of Rumsey. Sheppard & Ingalls; upon the death of Judge Ruinsoy his son was admitted to the firm. llas traveled much over the U. S. and Can. and has visited Alaska, Cuba, England. Ger- many, France, Austria, Sweden, Norway. Rais- sia and Switzerland: director and counsel Seaboard Transportation Co .: director and


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v .- p. Virginia Hot Springs Company. Dem- ocrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, B'd Mg'rs J. Hood Wright Hosp. Clubs: University, Harvard, Knoll- wood Country, City Lunch. Residence: 47 43d St. Address: 26 Liberty St., N. Y. City. INGALLS, Walter Renton:


Mining and metallurgical engineer, editor; b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 25, 1865; s. Jerome and Emma (Renton) Ingalls; grad. Lynn ( Mass.) High Sch., 1882; Mass. Inst. Technology, S.B., 1SSG; m. Stapleton, S. I., Oct. 26, 1-98, Ella Gordon; childrern: Rosamond, b. 1901, Cath- erine, b. 1903, Hildegarde, b. 1905. Engaged in mining at Leadville, Colo., 1896-90; ass't editor Engineering and Mining Journal, 1890- 92; mining and metallurgical eng'r Pitts- burg and Mexican Tin Mining Co., Durango, Mexico, 1992; consulting mining eng'r N. Y. City, visiting, professionally, various mining districts in the U. S., Can., Belgium, Germany and Poland, especially in connection with the metallurgy of zinc, 1893-94; metallurgist Gold and Silver Extraction Co., Lt'd, Denver and Cripple Creek, Colo., 1895; sup't Quien Sabe Smeltery, Durango, Mexico, 1896; consulting eng'r N. Y. City, and ass't editor The Min- eral Industry, 1897-99; metallurgical eng'r for Am. Zinc, Lead and Smelting Co., Columbia Lead Co., and Laharpe Zinc Smelting Co., 1899-1904; chief of Canadian Zinc Comm'n, 1905-06; since July 1, 1905, has been editor of The Engineering and Mining Journal and of The Mineral Industry. Was mem. of jury at the St. Louis Exp'n. Independent in poli- tics. Mem. Am. Inst. of Mining Eng'rs, In- stitution of Mining and Metallurgy, the Am. Chem. Soc., the Soc. of Chem. Industry. Au- thor: Production and Properties of Zinc., 1902; Metallurgy of Zinc and Cadmium, 1903; Notes on Metallurgical Mill Construction, 1906; Lead Smelting and Refining, 1906; Lead and Zinc in the United States, 1908. Clubs : Lawyers, Engineers, Technology. Residence : W. New Brighton, S. I. Address: 505 Pearl St., N. Y. City.


INGALLS, Willis Arnold:


School comm'r; b. Peterboro, Madison Co., N. Y., Jan. 28, 1856; s. Conrad and Lydia Jane (Tucker) Ingalls: ed. Evans Acad., Pe- terboro, and Cornell Univ., B.Sc., 187; m. Peterboro, N. Y., July 7, 1851, Minnie Dor- rance; children: Hazel K., b. Dec. 1:$3, John C., b. Sept., 1885, Vera L., b. Aug., 1803, Robert D., b. 1896. School principal Evans Acad., 151.88, Pompey Acad. Is-9-91, Marathon Union School, 1552. New Berlin High School, 1893-98, Phelps High School, 1998-1906. Elected School Comm'r, 1906. Republican; Presbyter- ian. Mein. Phelps Business Men's Club. Ad- dress : Phelps, N. Y.


INGALSBE, Grenville M .:


Lawyer; b. Hartford, Washington, Co., N. Y., July 36, 1816; s. Milo and Laura Cook (Chapin) Ingalsbe: early ed'n received in public and select schools in Hartford, N. Y .. aud in Hartford Academy; prepared for coll. at Fort Edward Collegiate Inst .; matrienlat- ed Union Coll., class of 1565, but left before graduation to engage in teaching: A.B., Union Coll., 1870. A.M., 1573: grad. Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1922; m. Sandy Hill, N. Y., Sept. 20, 18:0, Frane E. Groesbeek: one son. Gren- ville Howland, b. Nov. 9, ISTS (grad. Har- vard, 1902). Was prin. Argyle (N. Y.) .Acad.,


1867-70; law student, office Hughes & Northrup, and Harvard Law Sch., 1870-75; admitted " bar, 1874; has been in gen. practice at S .. .. Hill, N. Y., since 1970, making real est ... commercial probate aud corporation law h. s specialties; has engaged in various mt ; el terprises, including Sandy Hill Power Co .. Spring Brook Water Co., Sandy Hill Electr.c Light and Power Co., Imperial Wall Paper Co., Schroon River Pulp and Paper ( .... Pressed Prism Plate Glass Co., the Glens Falls, Sandy Hill and Fort Edward Street I. R. Co., the Granite Brick Co., Progressiv, Pulp and Paper Co., Lake Champlain Pulo and Paper Co., and several other corpora- tions; has held numerous local offices; was surrogate of Washington Co., 1525-1901: pres. and director Sandy Hill Nat. Bank, and direc- tor and v .- p. in several of the above compa- nies. Independent in politics. Unitarian af- filiation. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Polit- ical Science Ass'n, Am. Geog. Soc., Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science, Alumni Ass'n of Union Univ., Am. Bar Ass'n (1) years mem. local council for N. Y.), State Bar Ass'n (mem. Exec. Com. since 1:02) : incorporator, mem. trustees, Ist v .- p. and chm'n Com. on Program, N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n: delegate to World's Congress of Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis, 1004; trus- tee Glens Falls Acad. Address: 16 Pearl St., Sandy Hill, N. Y.


INGERSOLL, Colin Macrae:


Civil engineer; b. New Haven, Conn .. Dec. 1, ISÓS; s. Hon. Colin M. and Julia H. (Pratt ) Ingersoll; grad. Vale Scientific Sch., 1:50; in. 1889, Theresa McAllister: children: Theresa Van den Heuval, Colin Macrae, Ralph. Was engaged with the Mo. Pacific R. R. in les1: from 1852 to 1906 with the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. in the eng'ring dep't; was ass't to pres. of that road, 1897-1900. and chief eng'r since 1900. Has also occupied the positions of chief eng'r, Dep't of Bridzes, City of N. Y. ; pres. B'd Harbor Comm'rs, New Haven, Conn., and was chief eng'r of New Haven. 1892. Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Conn. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Delta Psi fraternity, Soc. of Colonial Wars. Recrea. tion : The woods. Clubs: University, (N. Y. City) : Union. (Boston) : Graduates (New Haven). Address: 44 E. 70th St., N. Y. City.


INGERSOLL, Ernest:


Anthor, naturalist and lecturer; b. Monroe. Mich., Mar. 13, 1832; s. Dr. T. Dwight and Eliza (Parkinson) Ingersoll: ed. Oberlin Coll., Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard: has resided at New Haven, Coun., and at Montreal, where was editor, Issues, of pub- lications of Canadian Pacific R'y: since 1 --? in N. Y. City. After leaving school was as- sociated with the U. S. Geol. Survey and och- er scientific departments in Washington: in this capacity and later in service of railway companies and Harper's, The Century, and other magazines; traveled extensively in Rocky Mts, and on Pacific Coast, and wrote minehi in regard to the scenery. natural history and industrial progress of that part of the country. Was one of the first to visit and describe the cliff ruins of the Southwest: lately has devoted himself to writing and leeturing (for a time as mem. faculty U'niv. of Chicago) on zoological topies. Was one of editors Standard Dictionary; had charge of


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and largely prepared biological dep't of New Interuat. Encyclopedia, 1901-04, and of Nel- son's Cyclopedia, 1905-06. Author: Nests and Eggs of American Birds, 1880-81; Oyster In- dustries of the U. S. (Tenth Census), 1881; Birds' Nesting, 1882; Friends Worth Know- ing, 1882; Knocking 'Round the Rockies, 1583; The Ice Queen, 1884; Country Cousins, 1884; The Crest of the Continent, 1984: Down-East Latelistrings, 1587; The Silver Caves, 1890; 1 Week in New York, 1892; Western Canada, 1895; Wild Neighbors, 1897; The Book of the Ocean, 1898; Nature's Calendar, 1900; Wild Life of Orchard and Field, 1902; An Island in the Air (story), 1905; The Life of Ani- mals-Mammals, 1906; The Wit of the Wild, 1906; Eight Secrets, 1906. Also guides to the Hudson Valley, N. Y. City, Philadelphia, Washington, the New England States, the Southeastern States, etc. Mem. Boston Soc. Natural History, Davenport Acad. Sciences, Nuttall Ornithological Club, N. Y. Linnæan Soc. Clubs : Authors, Salmagundi. Address: Authors Club, N. Y. City.


INGERSOLL, Raymond V .:


Lawyer; b. Corning, N. Y., April 3, 1875; s. Andrew J. and Ellen S. (Vail) Ingersoll; ed. Corning (N. Y.) Free Acad .; grad. Amlierst Coll., B.A., 1897; N. Y. Law Sch., LL.B., 1900, Elected city magistrate on fusion ticket, 1901; sec. in charge of Citizens' U'nion campaign, 1903; appt'd by Appellate Division, 1993, to serve on Com. on Character, to examine ap- plicants for admission to bar; has been coun- sel to registrar of Kings Co. since Jan. 1, 1906; counsel for Cooperative Law Co. Mem. Brooklyn Guild Ass'n, The Brooklyn League. Has been active in social and political reform work. Club: University ( Brooklyn). Ad-


dress : 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


INGERSOLL, William Henry:


Lawyer, and lecturer on sacred art; b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1:37: s. Merit and Mary Strong (Wait) Ingersoll; ed. Albany Acad., and Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1860; m. Brooklyn. July 13, 1864, Adelaide M. Clarke of New Bedford. Mass .; children : Grace, Blanche, Vivien, Herbert, and Lulu. Engaged for forty years in general legal prac- tice; two years' library practice compiling a legal history of the City, Roads, and Streets of Brooklyn. Had extensive Europ- ean travel and study of the Christ ideal in art; twenty years lecturing, and writing on the Christ ideal; lecturer in Brooklyn Inst. of Arts and Sciences, and elsewhere. Author: The Christ Ideal in Sacred Art; Love and Law in Religion; The Divine Dynasty of David, etc .; minister of the gospel since 1874; pastor Cong'l Church of the Covenant in Brooklyn, 5 years: one of founders of the 47th Reg't, N. G. N. Y. Genealogist and librarian of The New England Soc. of Brook- lyn, 12 years. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, New England Soc. of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Library and of Y. M. C. A. for over forty years. Recreations: Study of art. architecture, music, etc. Address: 40 Fort Greene Place, Brooklyn, and Glen Cove, L. 1.


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INGHAM, John Albertson:


Clergyman: b. Meridian, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Jan. 13. 1:68; s. Albert C. and Cynthia A. (Van Wie) Ingham: grad. Auburn (N. Y.) High Sch., Iss1; Syracuse Univ., A.B., Isss,


A.M., 1889, D.D., 1908; Union Theol. Sem. (N. Y. City), 1892 (commencement speaker ) ; m. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1992, Mary Bartlet Stebbins; children: Edward Stebbins, b. 1-30. Caroline Lawrence, b. 1901, Albert Van Wie, b. 1906. Was teacher at Hackettstown. N. J .. 1857-89; ass't pastor Collegiate Reformed Ch., Fifth Av. and 45th St., N. Y. City, 1- 2- 93; pastor Irvington Ch. since 1994; traveled in Europe in 1983 and 1:95. Republican. Presbyterian. Mem. Presby'n B'd Ch. Erec- tion since 1897: Presby'n Gen. Assembly. 1899; trustee Guiteau Library, Irvington, N. Y .: mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon fra- ternity. Address: "Kirkside," Irvington-on- Hudson, N. Y.


INGRAHAM, Charles Anson:


Physician (retired ) : b. Cambridge, N. Y., April 23, 1852: s. Anson and Margaret Ann (McMurray) Ingraham: ed. Greenwich Y.) Acad., Cambridge (N. Y.) Acad., Reusse- laer Polytechnic Inst. (one year ), Albany Med. Coll., M.D., 1578; m. Cambridge, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1880, Anna M. Ashton; children: Donald Ashton, b. 1981, Margaret McMurray, b. Is-3, Charles Hamilton, b. les5. Practiced medi- cine 12 years at Quaker Springs. Schenectady and Mechanicsville, N. Y .; then took up journalism, and was employed on editorial staffs of Troy Daily Press, and N. Y. Witness. For many years has contributed poems, es- says and stories to the public prints. Has published two books: Songs of All Sorts. 1902, and Steps Up Life's Ladder. 1905, and will soon publish a volume of his miscella- neous prose. For a long time has resided on the farm where he was born at Cambridge, N. Y. Was brought into considerable promi- hence by his pamphlet. "The Birth at Moreau of the Temperance Reformation," read before the N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n at Lake George. N. Y., Aug. 23, 1905, and before the World's Temperance Centennial Congress, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., June, 1909. Republican. Presbyterian : not an ordained minister. but frequently preaches on invitation. Mem. N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n, Scientifie Temperance Federation, Alumni Ass'n of Albany Med. Coll. Lecturer on "The Song of the Watch- men," and other topics. Recreations: Study of birds, wild flowers, astronomy. AAddress: Cambridge, Washington County, N. Y.


INGRAHAM, Frances Adelaide Leverich (Mrs. D. Phoenix Ingraham) :


President, etc .; b. Brooklyn, N. Y .: d. Richard Berrien and Margaret M. (Schoon- maker) Leverich; ed. private schools in Brooklyn: m. Brooklyn, D. Phoenix Inzra. ham; children: Marguerite Leverich (Mrs. Capt. R. F. Walton, U. S. A. ), Sidney Pho. nix. Mem. Reformed ( Dutch) Ch. Pres. N. Y. State Chapter Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, mem. Daughters of the Revolution, Daughters of Holland Danies. Harlem Philharmonic Soc., Huguenot Soc. Order of the Constitution. CImbs: Colle=> Woman's. Rota. AAddress: 26 Mount Morris Park West, N. Y. City.


INGRAHAM, George Landon:


Jurist: b. N. Y .. 1-17: s. Daniel Phorix and Mary ( Landon) Ingraham: grad. Colum- lin Law Sch .. L.L.B., 1900: m. Dec 4. 1.2. Georgina Lent; children : Natalie. Phoenix, Admitted to bar, Ist); judge of the Superior Court of City of N. Y., Jan., 1.3: appt'd


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May, 1891, and elected Nov., 1891, justice of | in 1905, began painting figures ( human) the Supreme Court, for Ist N. Y. Dist., and genre subjects, with considerable suct publican from formation of party. Resmi Manuet, Rockland Co., N. Y. Address d:o) : 51 W. 10th St., N. Y. City. reelected Nov., 1905, for term expiring Dec. 31, 1919; justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court since Jan., 1896; present designation expiring Oct. 31. 1919. Democra !. INTEMANN, Ernest August George: Mem. St. Nicholas Soc. Clubs: Century, Manhattan, Metropolitan, N. Y. Yacht, Tuxe- do. Address: 80 Irving Place, N. Y. City.


INGRAHAM, Henry C. M .:


Lawyer; b. Amenia, N. Y., May 2, 1839; s. George and Mary ( Michelle) Ingraham; ed. Willbraham Acad., 1858-60; grad. Wesleyan Univ., A.B., M.A., LL.D., 1864, m. Des Moines, Ia., Sept. 3, 1873, Winifred E. An- drews; children : Henry A., b. 1875, Edward A., b. 1882, Olin, b. 1883, Edith, h. 1957, Ruth, b. 1888, Grace, b. 1891, Mark Hoyt, b. 1896. Pres. Brooklyn Bar Ass'n, 1899-1903; counsel Williamsburg Bridge Co., to 1898; 3 years chm'n Com. on Moral Character for Admis- sion to the Bar in 2d Dep't, State of N. Y .; trustee Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn; di- rector Glen Cove Bank. Republican; Meth- odist. Trustee and pres. B'd Trustees, Wes- leyan Univ .; trustee Pekin Univ., China; mem. B'd Ed'n M. E. Ch .; mg'r Am. Bible Soc .; mem. Fhi Beta. Kappa. Club: Hamil- ton. Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. INNESS, George, Jr .:


Artist, painter; b. Paris, France, Jan. 5, 1854; s. George (celebrated Am. artist) and Elizabeth (Hart) Inness; studied with his father at Rome, Italy, 1870-74, and with Bon- nât at Paris, 1875; m. N. Y. City, 1879, Julia Roswell Smith. Lived in Boston, 1876-78; came to N. Y. City, 1978; resided at Montclair, N. J., 1879-94, at Paris, 1891-99, exhibiting at the Salon each year (mention honorable, 1993; gold medal, 1899). Associate, 1894, academi- cian, 1898, Nat. Acad. Design: exhibits at Nat. Acad. annually; officier d'Académie. Paris; mem. Soc. Am. Artists. Residence: Crags- moor, Ulster Co., N. Y. Address: 51 Washi- ington Square South, N. Y. City. INNIS, William Reynolds:


Manufacturer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 7. 1859; s. Aaron and Catherine ( Reynolds) Innis; grad. Yale, A.B., Is80: m. Chicago, Feb. 21, 1881, Dora L. Studebaker; children : Janet, b. May 25, 1885, Dorothy, b. Dec. 24, 1886, William Studebaker, b. Mar. 10, 1892. Pres., director and gen. mg'r Studebaker Bros. Co. of N. Y .: 2d v .- p. and director Chicago and South Bend R. R .; trustee N. Y. Life Ins. Co .: treas. and director Nat. Ass'n Automobile Mf'rs: director Studebaker Bros. Mf's Co. of South Bend, Ind., Stude- baker Automobile Co., South Bend, Ind., Gar- ford Co., of Elyria, O., Garford Motor Car Co. of N. Y. Mem. St. Andrew's Soc., Burns Soc. of City of N. Y., The Dutchess County Soc. : trustee Union Dime Savings In- stitution. Clubs: University, Vale. St. An- drew's Golf. Address : 1000 Broadway, N. Y. City.


INSLEY, Albert:


Artist: b. Orange, N. J., 1812; s. Henry Earle and Sarah 1. F. (Babb) Insley: self- educated: m. Brooklyn. N. Y .. ISSO, Maria Pell Hubbard: children: Albert Earle. b. IsSI. Florence, b. 15$4. Painted principally land. scapes from N. Y. and Eastern States (much from the vicinity of the White Mountains), and marines from the rugged coast of Maine;


Merchant; b. Eversen, Hanover. Ger ::. Oct. 25, 1845; lost parents when quite y ! came to U. S .. 1861; attended German s.l connected with St. Johannes' Ch., N. Y. C .. m. Sept., 1669, Catharine Margaretta Lang eight children. Learned confectioner's tr. . established own business in 1569. active in interests of the confectionery tr and was instrumental in having law p. .. at Albany to permit opening of confection ... and similar stores on Sundays, etc .: si! 1886, pres. United Confectioners' Supply ( also pres. Confectioners' MIf'g Co., mf'rs o! Hygeia Ice. Prominent Free Mason. I .: pres. German Branch Y. M. C. A. Residenrr: 27 Bank St. Address: 561 Greenwich St .. N. Y. City.


IRELAND, John de Courcey:


Real estate: b. N. Y. City, Nor. 2. 195: grad. Yale Coll., 1990; m. Arline E. Davis. Mem. firm of Strong & Ireland: director .!!... Cold Storage and Shipping Co .; treas. 3hd director N. Y. Cold Storage Co. Mem. Sons of Revolution, Soc. of the Cincinnati, ... Nicholas Soc. Clubs: University, Westchest .: County, Garden City Golf, Yale. City, Kitoll- wood, N. Y. Athletic. Resilence: 123 i .. 56th St. Address: 120 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


IRVIN, William :


Clergyman; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 28, 1533; s. Richard and Mary William ( Proudfit ) Irvin: ed. Rutgers Coll., received D.D. from Coll. vi N. J. (now Princeton Univ. ), 1973: m. IN ;. N. Y. City, June 14, 1866, Mary Fannie Smita (died 1Ss0), 2d, Oyster Bay. L. I., June _". 1586, Julia Post Swan: children: Mary. b. 1867. Richard, b. 1869, Thomas Smith. b. 1 .. ", Fannie, b. 1574, Clara, b. 1.77, William. b. 1980, Julia Swan, b. les7. Instructor in Latin and Greek, Rutgers Coll., 1:52.54: prof. Larin in same, 1554-59: at Princeton Theol. Som .. two years. Pastor Presby'n Ch .. Roondout, N. Y., 1862-67, Second Presby'n Ch. of Troy. Y., 1567-87. Correspondent and Presby'n B'd of Home Missions, 1997-93. In Europe five years, in bad health: abroad fr .. quently since. Republican. Presby'n. M.m. Delta Phi fraternity, Chi Alpha (ministerial circle). Director of Princeton Theol. Sem .: trustee of Union Coll .: trustee of Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Recreations : Fishinz. yachting. travel. Clubs: University, Prince- ton, Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht. Address: Care of Richard Irvin & Co., 25 Broad Si .. N. Y. City.


IRVINE. Alexander Fitzgerald:


Writer and lecturer: b. Antrim, Ireland. Jan. 19, Iso3: s. James and Anna (Gilmore) Irvine: ed. Univs, of Oxford and Yale. En- tered British Army at 19: served in Sondan campaign, 15-5-86 ( Queen's medal and Khe. dive's star) ; missionary in lower East Side, N. Y. City: ordained in Congregational istry and 12 years a pastor: abandoned min istry to devote all his time to writing: called to Church of Ascension. N. Y. City, as lay preacher, 1907. Has traveled in Egypt. Af- rica, Turkey and one the Continent of Europe.


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Author: The Master and the Chisel; My Life in Peonage; Two Social Pariahs; A Bunk House and some Bunk House Men, etc. Active worker in the Socialist Party. Clubs: National Arts, February. Address : 103 E. 19th St., N. Y. City.


IRVINE, Frank:


Lawyer, teacher; b. Sharon, Pa., Sept. 15, 1858; s. John Mitcheltree and Mary ( Winter) Irvine; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S .. 1880; Na- tional Univ., LL.B., 1883; m. Sharon, Pa., Nov. 16, 1887, Clara Christy; children: Lida, Winifred, Marjorie. Practised law in Oma- ha, Neb., 1884-91; the firm being Estabrook, Irvine & Clapp; without associates in Lin- coln, Neb., 1899-1901; admitted to Bar of Dist. of Columbia, Mar., 1883; ass't U. S. att'y, Dist. of Columbia, 1883-84; judge 4th dist. of Nebraska, 1891-93; comm'r Nebraska Supreme Court, 1893-99; prof. since 1901 and dean since 1907 Cornell Univ. Coll. of Law. Mem. Am., N. Y. State and Nebraska Bar Assens. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.


IRVING, Isabel:


Actress; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 28, 1871. Made debut as Gwendolin -Hawkins in The Schoolmistress, with Rosina Vokes Co., 1887; with Augustin Daly's Co., 6 years; was lead- ing woman at Lyceum Theatre, N. Y., sev- eral years; leading woman in John Drew Co .; one season with Richard Mansfield; later starring under management of James K. Hackett in The Crisis; in season of 1905, played "Louise" in all-star cast of The Two Orphans; with Eleanor Robson in 1906-07, playing in Susan in Search of a Husband. Address: Care Twelfth Night Club, 23 W. 44th St., N. Y. City.


IRWIN, John Arthur:


Physician; born in Ireland, June 17, 1853; s. John Irwin, high sheriff of Sligo, 1852, and lineal descendant of Sir William de Irwin, armor-bearer of Robert Bruce; grad. M.A., from Cambridge Univ., England; B.A., M.A., and M.D., from Dublin Univ. Mem. Royal Coll. of Surgeons, England; Coll. Physicians, Dublin, Ireland, 1875. Life fellow of London Obstet. Soc .; fellow N. Y. Acad. Medicine, and mem. of various American and foreign med. societies. Has been extensive contrib- utor to medical literature; was editorial writ- er on British Med. Journal, London Lancet, Med. Record and Med. News. After holding the highest positions at hospitals in England, came to U. S. in les ?; several years physician of St. George Soc. Clubs: New York, Man- hattan, Atlantic Yacht, British Schools and Universities (pres. 1599-1902). Address: Man- hattan Club, N. Y. City.




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