Who's who in New York City and State, 1909, pt 2, Part 76

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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PARSONS, Herbert:


Lawyer; mem. Congress; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 28, 1569: s. John E. and Mary D. (McIlvaine ) Parsons; ed. St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., Yale, B.A., 1890; Univ. of Berlin, Germany, Harvard Law Sch .; m. Newport, R. I., Sept. 1, 1900, Elsie W. Clews; children: Elsie, b. 1901, John E., 2d. b. 1903. Admitted to bar, 1894; now mem. la w firm Parsons, Closson & MeIlvaine. Traveled in Europe, 1880-81, 1890-91, 1902; visited the Philippines, China and Japan, 1905. Republican. Alderman N. Y. City, 1900-03; defeated for Congress, 1900; elected to 59th Congress, 1901, to 60th Congress, 1906, and to 61st Congress, 190S, from 13th N. Y. Dist .; elected pres. Republican Co. Com. of N. Y. County, 1905, reelected 1906 and 1908. Appt'd by President Roosevelt mein. Nat. Comm'n on Conservation of Natural Re- sources, 1908. Delegate to Republican Nat.


Conv., 1908. Presby'n. Mem. Bar Ass'n City N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Trustee N. Y. Ass'n for Improving Condition of the Poor, Soc. for Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents (House of Refuge), Anti-Policy Soc., and Manhattan Eye. Ear and Throat Hosp. Clubs: University, Union League, Repub- lican, Metropolitan, City, (New York) ; Metropolitan (Washington). Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.


PARSONS, John E .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 24, 1829; grad. Univ. City of N. Y., 1848; m. Ist, Mary Du- mesnil McIlvaine, d. Bowes Reed Mellvaine; 2d, Florence Van Cortlandt Bishop, d. Benja- min H. Field. Admitted to bar, 1952. An original mem. and former pres. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; its, counsel in proceedings against Judges Barnard, Cardozo and Me- Cunu, and for mg'rs of the impeachment of Judge Barnard. Has been or now is pres. City (Reform) Club; v .- p. N. Y. Law Inst .; pres. Cooper Union for Advancement Science and Art; pres. Alumni Ass'n Univ. of N. Y., and mem. of its council; pres. B'd Trustees Brick Presby'n Ch .; mem. B'd Home Mis- sions Preshy'n Ch .; mem. com. to revise creed of that church, of com. to prepare forms of service for it, and of its com. to consider subject of divorce and remarriage ; mem. Internat. Conf. on that subject. Pres. Woman's Hosp. in the State of N. Y .: one of founders and pres. Gen. Memorial Hosp. for Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases ; pres. Taxpayers' Ass'n, Lenox, Mass., where has country estate. "Stoneover." Pres. Tax- payers' Ass'n. Rye. N. Y., where has an old family place. "Lounsberry" ; pres. Leuox ( Mass. ) Library. Gave parish house to Protestant Episcopal Ch. at Lenox (of which is vestryman) : built memorial stone church at New Lenox: stone memorial public school at Rye, N. Y., and maintains St. Helen's Home, near Lenox, Mass., for fresh air chil- dren ; put a memorial window in parish church at Cubbington, Warwickshire, Ens- land, where, and in adjoining parish of Stoneleigh, his family lived for many gen- orations. With brother and consin porch ised and gave as a village hall to Rie the oil Square House, which was an inn and visited


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by Washington in the Revolutionary period. Clubs: Century, University, Riding, Metro- politan, City, Players, Turf and Field, Down Town, (N. Y. City) : Am. Yacht, Apawamis Golf (Rye) ; Lenox (a governor), Golf, Boat., (Lenox, Mass.). Address: 30 E. 36th St., N. Y. City.


PARSONS, Ralph Lyman:


Physician; b. Prattsburgh, Stenben Co., N. Y., July 30, 1828; s. Simeon Lewis and Katharine (Beamer) Parsons: ed. Franklin Acad., Prattsburgh, N. Y., Amherst Coll., A.B., 1853, A.M., 1857, N. Y. Med. Coll., M.D., 1857; m. N. Y. City, April 6, 1864, Helen Loretta Wait, d. late Dr. T. G. Wait; chil- dren : Ralph Wait (M.D.), b. 1567, Marion, b. 1870. Ass't physician, N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum, 1857-60; in private practice until 1863; attending physician at the Northwestern Dispensary, N. Y. City, diseases of heart and lungs; ass't surgeon, U. S. Army, 1:03-64; visiting physician De Milt Dispensary to 1865; med. sup't N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum, 1865- 77; med. sup't Kings Co. Lunatic Asylum to 1878; physician and prop'r private hosp. for mental and nervous diseases since 1880. Au- thor of various papers on psychiatry and al- lied subjects. Mem. N. Y. cad. Medicine, N. Y. Neurol. Soc., Am. Neurol. Ass'n, Am. Medico-Psychol. Ass'n, Soc. Med. Jurispru- dence. Address : Greenmount-on-Hudson, Os- sining, N. Y.


PARSONS, Ralph Wait:


Physician; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 1, 1867; s. Ralph Lyman and Helen Loretta (Wait) Parsons; ed. at home, under tutors (Columbia Univ.) Med. Dep't, M.D., 1990; m. Ossining, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1993, Anna May, d. James A. and Anna (Hallock) Hart; one son: Theo- dore Hart, b. Mar. 21, 1-99. Ass't physician, Hudson River State Hosp., three years; since then, asso. physician Greenmount Sanitarium for Mental and Nervous Diseases, Ossining, N. Y. Mem. N. Y. State Med. Soc., N. Y. Co. Med. Soc., Westchester Co. Med. Soc., Fellow N. Y. Acad Medicine; mem. N. Y. Neurol. Soc., Soc. Med. Jurisprudence. Trav. eled abroad. Contributor of articles to med- ical publications. Address: Ossining, N. Y. PARSONS, Washington Everett:


Mechanical and refrigerating eng'r; b. Salisbury, Md., March 4, 1860; s. Milton Alfred and Caroline Travers ( Williams) Par- sons; ed. public schools, Salisbury, Md., to 1876, and Stevens Inst. Technology, 1983-87, M.E., 1887; m. Grace M. E. Church, Balti. more, Md., Nov. 7, 199, Estelle Virginia Barnett ; children: Helen Barnett, b. 1991, Washington Everett, Jr., b. 1905. Erected boilers, engines, and saw-mills from boyhood until 1582, draughitsman for E. J. Codd & Co., machinery, Baltimore, 1882-53; then after four years at Stevens Inst., spent one year as ass't sup't of distribution of gas in Jersey City, N. J., for United Gias Improvement Co .; sup't of small shop for 115 years and later one of mech. eng'rs of the De La Vergne Refrigerating Machine Co. of N. Y. City : gen. mg'r Newark Hygia Ice Co., 1896-1903; since 1903 engaged as consulting eng'r; also prop'r of an ice mf's business in West Orange, N. J. Mem. Am. Soc. Refrigerating Eng'rs (pres. 1965.06). Am. Soc. Mech. Eng'rs, Coll Storage and lee Ass'n of Lon- don, England. Democrat ; Episcopalian. Mem. Stevens Inst. Alumni Ass'n, Royal


Arcanum, Improved Order of Heptasophs. Recreations: Hunting, golf, bowling. Ad- dress: Newark, N. J.


PARSONS, William Barclay:


Engineer; b. N. Y. City. April 15, 1859: s. William Barclay and Eliza ( Livingston ) Par- sons; grad. Columbia Univ., A. B., C.E .; m. N. Y. City, les4, Anna Reed; children : Sylvia Caroline, Wm. Barclay, Jr. Chief eng'r. N. Y. Subway, 1894-1905; mem. Isthmian Canal Comm'n, 1904; mem. B'd Consulting Eng'rs. Panama Canal, 1905; B'd Advisory Eng'rs, Royal Comm'n London Traffic; chief of en- g'rs, brig .- gen .. N. G. N. Y., 1998. Trus- tee Columbia Univ .; vestryman Trinity Ch. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Inst'n of Civil Eng'rs of Great Britian. Author : Turnouts. 1885; Track, 1885; American Engineer in China, 1900. Residence: 35 E. 50th St. Ad- dress: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.


PARSONS, William H .:


Paper merchant; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 31, 1859; s. William H. and Laura C. Parsons; grad. Yale Univ., 1852; m. June 26, 1854, Laura Wolcott Collins; children : William H., Jr., Jolin P., Oliver W., Laura C., Mary MI., Clubs : University, Yale, Graduates. Nassau, Country, Hardware, Am. Yacht, N. Y. Yacht. Residence: 324 West End Av. Address: 20 Vesey St., N. Y. City.


PARTON, Arthur :


Artist; b. Hudson, N. Y., March 26, 1842; s. George and Elizabeth (Woodbridge) Par- ton; ed. in schools of Hudson, N. Y .; art ed'n in Pennsylvania Acad. Fine Arts; m. Mystic, Conn., June 7, 1877, Anna Taylor; children: Arthur Taylor, Hulda, Elizabeth Woodbridge, George Frederic. Specialty in landscapes, first pictures exhibited at Pa. Acad. Fine Arts; later regular exhibitor at Nat. Acad. Design; professionally en- caged as artist in N. Y. City since 1:65. Associate 1871, academician since 18St, Nat. Acad. Design. Mem. Am. Water Color Soc. Received medal of Am. Art. Ass'n, 1586; Temple Medal, Philadelphia: hon. mention Paris Exp'n. Bronze medal, St. Louis, 1904. Pictures included in leading collections. Resi- dence : Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 459 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


PARTRIDGE, Barton S .:


Physician; b. Canadice, N. Y., Mar. 22, 1851; s. Lewis J. and Jane ( Ross) Partridge; grad. Genesee State Normal Sch .. 1576, Pulte Med. Coll. (Cincinnati, O.), M.D .. 1$$3; m. Odessa, N. Y., July 13, 158, Ella C. Harris; children : Mrs. Clara Virginia Burrett, b. Is ??. Lloyd Joy, b. 1855; Evelyn Louise. b. 1 94. General practitioner at E. Bloomtield. N. Y .. since 1883. Republican. Mem. Methodist Episcopal Ch. Mem. Western N. Y. Home- opathie Med. Soc., N. Y. State Home. Med. Soc .. Am. Inst. of Homeopathy, Bloomfield Scientific Club; Hahnemann Soc. Address: East Bloomfield, N. Y.


PARTRIDGE, Edward Lasell:


Physician : b. Auburndale, Mass .. Sept. 2. 1$53: s. Joseph Lyman and Zibiah Nelson ( Willson ) Partridge; ed. Coll. Phys. and Surg. (Columbia Univ. ), M.D., 1575: honorary A.M., Williams Coll. : m. Clinton. N. Y., Sept. 20, 1-4, Gertrude Edwards Dwight: one son : Theodore Dwight. Practising in N. Y. City since 1. 55: has served as prof. N. Y. Post- Graduate Med. Coll. and adjunct prof. Coll.


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Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ. Visiting physician to N. Y. City Maternity Hosp., Sloane Maternity Hosp .; visiting and later consulting physician, N. Y. Hosp., N. Y. Infant Asylum, Nursery and Child's Hosp. i Mem. N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, State Med. Soc., Obstetrical Soc., Practitioners' Soc., N. Y. Med. and Surg. Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, Huguenot Soc., Order Descendants of Colon- ial Governors. Summer home on Storm King, in Highlands of the Hudson. Clubs: Uni- versity, Century, Riding. Address: 19 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


PARTRIDGE, John Nelson:


Retired: b. Leicester, Mass., 1838; s. Jo- seph Lyman and Zibiah Nelson ( Willson) Partridge; grad. Leicester (Mass. ) Acad .; m. 1st, 1865, Sarah Howard Manning (de- ceased) ; 2d, 1906, Charlotte Leona Held; one son, Nelson Howard, b. 1871. Pres. Brooklyn City & Newton R. R., 1986-97; fire comm'r, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-83; police comm'r, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-85; sup't public werks, State of N. Y., 1999-1991; police comm'r N. Y. City, 1902; colonel, 23d Reg't, N. G. N. Y., 1880-81, also 1867-94. Director Hamilton Trust Co., Brooklyn; director Atlantic Terra Cotta Co. Republican. Episcopalian. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, U. S. Clubs: Hamilton, Riding and Driving ( Brooklyn). Country ad- dress: Westport, Conn. Address: Hamilton Club, Brooklyn, N. Y.


PARTRIDGE, William Ordway:


Sculptor, author; b. Paris, France, April 11, 1861; ed. in N. Y. Schools and Columbia Coll .; art education in Paris, Florence and Rome; received M.A. degree from Adelphi Coll., Brooklyn; in. Venice, Italy, June 14, 1905, Margaret Ridgley Schott, d. late C. Ridgely Schott. Some of his better known works in sculpture are the equestrian statue of Gen. Grant for the Union League Club, Brooklyn; bronze statue of Alexander Hamn- ilton, Brooklyn; group "Christ and St. John" in


the Brooklyn Museum of Fine Arts,


Hamilton statue, Columbia Univ. Univ., Scher- merhorn Memorial, Columbia N. Y. City; statue of Shakespeare in Lincoln Park, Chicago; bust of Edward Everett Hale in Union League Club, Chicago; Kauffman Memorial Washington; baptismal font in Ss. Peter and Panl Cathedral, Washington, D. C .; bust of Whittier in Boston Public Library ; statue of Pocahontas, Jamestown, Va. Ex. hibitor in Paris Salon, Royal Acad., London, etc. Author: Art for America, 1994; The Song Life of a Sculptor. 1991: The Technique of Sculpture, 1-95: The Angel of Clay ( novel), 1900; Nathan Hale, the Ideal Patriot. 1902; The Czar's Gift (novel). 1906. Associate mem. 5th N. Y. Vol. Inf. (Duryee Zouaves) ; mem. Sons of the Revolution; hon. mem. Architectural League. Chibs: City, Anthors, Psi Upsilon (N. Y. City) : Cosmos ( Wash- ington). Address : 289 Fourth Av., N. Y. City. PATEY, John T .:


Clergyman : b. Davenport. England. Mar. 81, 1-15; s. John Ambrose Tucker and Eliz- abeth Mary ( Freeman ) Patey; ed. Richmond and leadingloy College. England: Columbia Univ., LL.B., 177. AAdmitted to N. Y. Bar, 1578; practised law until taking Holy Orders. Ordered deacon, Mar. 20, IST. ordained priest. Dec. 1. Ist: since ordination. con- nected with St. Luke's Ch., N. Y., curate, 1020


1887-93, rector, since 1893. Conth'r of a number of articles to reviews and other publications. Independent in politics. P'a -. grand chaplain State of N. Y., F. and A. M. Mem. Masonic Club, N. Y. City. Trust .... St. Luke's Home for Aged Women, N. Y .: one cf B'd of Mg'rs of N. Y. Bible and Common Prayer Book Soc. Address: 45 W. 145th St., N. Y. City.


PATRICK, Charles H .:


Pfes., treas. and director East Bay Land and Improvement Co .; b. Bennington, Vt. ; s. Frederick Ensign and Eliza Marian Patrick; ed. Adams, Mass .; m. N. Y. City, 1574, Mrs. Amanda Kelsey Janes. Served with 37th Reg't N. G. N. Y. in Civil War, 1962, 1:63 and 1864, and adjutant from 1868 to 171. V .- p. and director Johns-Pratt Co .; director Metropolitan Bank, Hydrex Construction Co., Mercantile Library Ass'n, N. Y. B'd of Trade and Transportation; trustee Am. Inst .; trus- tee and treas. Clinton Hall Ass'n. Mein. Chamber of Commerce, 71st Reg't Veteran Ass'n, St. John's Lodge No. 3. F. and A. M. Clubs : Republican, Drug and Chemical, Paint, Oil and Varnish. Residence: 101 W. 85th St. Address: 25 Pine St., N. Y. City.


PATTEE, Ernest Noble:


Educator; b. Ottawa. Can., July 21, 1861; s. James A. Harriet (Inglee) Pattee : grad. Rochester (N. Y.) High Sch., Univ. of Rochester, B.S., 1886, M.S., 1890; m. Roches- ter, N. Y., April 30, 1891, Mary Norton Peck. Teacher, Greece, N. Y., 1ss6-S7: resi- dent grad. student in chemistry, Univ. of Rochester, 1SS7-SS; teacher science, Heyward Collegiate Inst., Fairfield, III., 1>>9-20; instr. chemistry, 1890-94; adj. prof., 1894-95: asso. prof., 1895-97: . prof. chemistry since 1.07. Syracuse Univ Republican : Methodist. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Nat. Goog. Soc., Delt . Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Ad- dress: Bowne Hall of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.


PATTEN, Henry Ayres:


Banker; b. Philadelphia, Mar. 16. 1571; s. George D. and Lonisa (Ayres) Patten: ed. AAllen's English and Classical Sch., West Newton, Mass .: m. Rochester, N. Y., April 25, 1900. Frances W. Morse. Ass't cashier Astor Place Bank of N. Y., until merged with Corn Exchange Bank; then ass't me'r Astor Place, Branch of Corn Exchange Bank : since June 6, 1908, me'r Fifth Av. Branch Corn Exchange Bank. Republican. Pres- byterian. Mem. Pa. Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: I'nion League, (N. Y. City) ; Sound Beach (Conn.) Golf and Country. Address: 110 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


PATTEN. William S .:


Colonel, U. S. A .: b. Oswego. N. Y., April 13. 1:52. Appt'd from N. Y., 2d lient., 1.th Inf., Oct. 15. 1575; capt., ass't quartermaster. Sept. 12, 19-3: major-quartermaster, Sept. 22. 1:06: colonel-quartermaster of Vols .. July 12. 198, to Mar. 2. 1-99; promoted to lient. e.l .. deputy quartermaster.zon .. Feb. 2. 1901: colonel. ass't quartermaster-gen .. Aug. 1%. 1903. Address: Depot Quartermaster. Army Building, Whitehall St., N. Y. City.


PATTERSON. Charles Brodie:


Author, lecturer: b. in Nova Scotia, 151; ed. Picton Acad., Nova Scotia. Engaged in mercantile pursuits until he was thirty-one. then, failing in health, made extensive studies


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in what was then known as mental science ; subsequently established at Hartford, Conn., the society known as The Metaphysical Alli- ance of Hartford, of which has since been pres .; in 1893, removed to N. Y. City. and continued in active practice of mental and spiritual healing: has lectured on that subject throughout the U. S., in London, Paris and the Channel Islands. Was editor Library of Health, issued 1$97-09: pres. Internat. Meta- physical League since 199. Mem. English Soc. for Psychical Research; fellow of Soc. of Science, Letters and Arts. of London: fel- low Am. Geog. Soc .; mom. Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. In 1997. founded the monthly magazine Mind, of which is editor- in-chief: was formerly editor Arena Mann- zine. Author: Seeking the Kingsdom. Isss; Beyond the Clouds. 1:95: New Thought Es- says, 1806: Dominion and Power; The Will to be Well, 1902: The Measure of a Man. Address: 11 E. 32d St., N. Y. City.


PATTERSON, Charles Edward:


Lawyer; b. Corinth, Orange Co .. Vt., May 3. 1542: s. James Hervey and Fidelia ( Howes) Patterson; ed. Castleton Sem .. Vt., Washington Acad .. Cambridge. N. Y., Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y .. 1s60; m. N. Y. City. April 25, 1971, Faanie Maria Seymour; children : David Lowrey Seymour, b. April 20, 1572 (died Mar. 2, 1993), Sara Louise. b. Nov. 1s. Iss1 (m. Lewis N. Hopkins, JJr., of Baltimore. Md.). Admitted to bar, May 6. 1503; practised in Troy, N. Y. City, and Al- bany; now retired. Director and gon. con- sel U. S. Life Ins. Co .: has been in Europe three times, in Africa once. Mem. Assembly of N. Y., 15$1-$2: speaker of Assembly. Iss2. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Troy (Troy), Manhattan (N. Y. City). Mt. An- thony (Bennington, Vt.). Address: Troy,


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PATTERSON, Edward:


Justice of Supreme Court: b. N. Y. City, 1539; A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), LL.D., Wil- liams Coll., 1893, Hobert, 198. Columbia Univ., 1906, and studied at Columbia Law School: m. Isabel Liddon Cox; children: Edward L., Dr. Henry S .. Mary X. Hale, Eleanor S. Childs, and Arthur Coxe. Ad- mitted to bar, 1860, and engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City, until elected justice Supreme Court State of N. Y., in 1s-6; sinco 1.95, serving under designation of governors in the Appellate Division for the first Appel- late District: present designation will expire Dec. 31. 198. now presiding justice. Demo- crat. Mem. Law Inst., N. Y. City (ex-pres. ). AAss'n Bar City of N. Y .. Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, Am. Mu- seum Natural History. C'inbs: Century, Manhattan. Metropolitan. N. Y. Yacht, Alpha Delta Phi, Players. Address: 12: E. 39th St., N. Y. City.


PATTERSON. Edward Liddon:


Lawyer: b. Fast Orange, N. J. Aug. 21. 16: s. Edward and Isabella Liddon (Cox) Patterson: ed. Wilson & Kellog: Sch. N. Y. City, Columbia Coll .. A.B., Isso, Columbia Imaw Sch., LI .. B., INS; m. Lawrence. L. 1., June 9. 10 3. Frances Louise Hewlett. Ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar, Mar., 1958. In Spanish- Am. War, serg't, Troop .I. N. Y. Vol. Cav.,


May 2 to July 4, 1508: 1st lieut., 201st N. Y. Vol. Inf .. July 2 to Oct. 12. Isos; attached tu staff of brig.gen. Guy V. Henry, U. S. V., in Cuba and Porto Rico, July 5 to Aug. 2), 1898. Partner Brownell & Patterson. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Alpha Delta Pli fraternity, Sons of Revolution, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Clubs: Century, University. Rockaway Hunting. Address: 71 Wall St., N. Y. City.


PATTERSON, Floyd E .:


Corporation oficial: b. Yorktown. III., Mar. 13, 1$59: s. Orrin M. and Lucy M. (Chubbuck) Patterson: ed. Sterling (Ill.) High Seh. (diploma honors only), Coll. Cur- riculum; unmarried. Inventor, designer, sup't, mg'r, corp'n officer. Treas. and sec. Am. Steel Foundries: treas. see. and direc- tor E. St. Louis Granite City Terminal R. R. Co., Am. Steel Bolster Co. Republican.


Recreation : Motoring. Clubs: Manhattan, Colonial, (N. Y. City) : Kenwood (Chicago). Address: 30 Church St., N. Y. City, and Commercial Nat. Bank Building, Chicago, Il1. PATTERSON, Henry Stuart:


Physician; b. East Orange, N. J., July 5. 1ST4; s. Edward and Isabella Liddon (Cox) Patterson: ed. Wilson and Kellogg School, N. Y. City, Williams Coll., A.B., 1-96; Coll. Phys. and Surg., Columbia Univ., M.D., 100: interne in New York and Sloane Maternity Hospitals; m. Williamstown, Mass. Oct. ti. 1006, Charlotte Wise Hopkins. Associate in applied therapeuties, Coll. of Phys. and Surg. and chief of clinic same dep't: deputy at- tending physician Hudson St. Hospital. Mom. Am. Med. Ass'n. N. Y. State Med. Se. N. Y. County Med. Soc .. N. Y. Acad. Medicine, Nat. Ass'n for Study and P're- vention of Tuberculosis. Mem. Alpha Delta Phì fraternity. Club : University. Ad- dress: 149 E. 621 St., N. Y. City.


PATTERSON. John H .:


Brig. gen. U. S. Army: b. N. Y. City, Feb. 10. 1543. Appt'd from N. Y., civil life: 1st lieut. 11th Inf .. May 14, iso1; transferred to 20th Inf .. Sept. 21. 1966: capt., July 22 1:0; major. 3d Int., May 19, 1991; lieut.col., Ist Inf., Jan. 21, 1995: transferred to 22d Int., Nov. 4. 1995: colonel, 20th Inf., Sept. 2s. 1sas ; brig. gen., Jan. 1s. 1999: served in Spanish- Am. War. Brevetted capt., Oct. 1. 1scl, for gallant services in battle of Chapel House. V'a .; aide-de-camp. Vols., Sept. Nov., 1sol. Served in War of the Rebellion, IN1-65; in field with Army of the Potomac, and engaged in its various campaigns in Isi on recruit- ing duty, Ang., 1.62, to Mar .. 1sc3, and Feb. to Nov., 1965; during Civil War, participated in battles of Gaines' Mills and Malvern Ilill, Va .: battles of Chancellorsville. Va., Gettysburg. l'a .. Rappahannock Station. operations at Mine Run, battles of the Wil. derness. Spottsylvania. North Anna River. Bethseda Church, Petersburg. Weldon Rail- road, Chapel House and Hatcher's Ran, Va. Transferred by reorganization of the army. to Dep't of tinlt, NO: served at various posts in several departments, Hogy re tired, Feb. 6, 1999. Address: Fort Orange Club, Albany, N. Y.


PATTERSON, John K., Jr .:


lawyer: b. Dunkirk, N. Y., July 2, 15:3; s. John K. and Mary S. Patterson; grad. 1021


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Dunkirk High Sch., LL.B., 1895; unmarried. Supervisor City of Dunkirk, 8 years; ass't dist. att'y, Chautau- qua Co., 4 years; elected dist. atty., Chautau- qua Co., 1904. Republican. Baptist. Mem. Beta Theta Pi fraternity, Dunkirk Lodge, F. and A. M., Olympic Lodge, Odd Fellows, Young Men's Ass'n of Dunkirk. Club : Dunkirk. Address: Dunkirk, N. Y.


PATTERSON, Rufus L .:


Manufacturer; m. Margaret W. Morehead. Director The Am. Tobacco Co .; pres. and director Am. Machine and Foundry Co., Internat. Cigar Machinery Co., Standard Tobacco Stemmer Co., Automatic Packing and Labeling Co. Clubs: N. Y. Yacht, Au- tomobile Club of America, Calumet, Turf and Field, Riding, Rockaway Hunting, Ardsley, Aldine Ass'n. Residence : Hotel Plaza, Fifth Av. and 58th St. Address: 111 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


PATTON, Francis Landey, Jr .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, April 27, 1871; s. ex-pres. Francis L. Patton, of" Princeton Univ .; grad. Princeton Univ., A.B., 1893; N. Y. Law Sch., 1895. Practising law in N. Y. City from 1895; mem. law firm of Pat- ton & Patton. Mem. St. George Soc. of N. Y. Clubs: Princeton, Royal Bermuda Yacht. Residence: 662 W. 137th St. Address: 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.


PAULDING, Charles C .:


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 10, 1868; s. William H. and Anne Mitchell (Depew) Paulding; grad. Berkeley Schools, Yale Univ., A.B., 1889 (honors in English liter- ature), Columbia Law Sch .; unmarried. Solicitor N. Y. Central & Hudson R. R. Co. Mem. N. Y. Bar Ass'n. Clubs: Transporta- tion, University, Yale, Ardsley, Republican, Briarcliff ; Metropolitan ( Washington, D. .C ). Address: Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. PAULDING, William :


Colonel U. S. A .; b. N. Y., April 6,


1862. Appt'd from N. Y. civil life; 2d lient., 10th Inf., Oct. 1, 1873: 1st lieut., April 11, 1882; capt., Sept. 6, 1892; major, 3d Int., Feb. 2, 1901 lieut .- col., 8th Inf., Jan. 20, 1904; promoted col, 24th Inf., March 8, 1908. Address: Care War Department, Washing. ton, D. C.


PAXTON, John Randolph:


Clergyman : b. Canonsburg, Pa., Sept. 18, 1813; ed. Jefferson Coll., Pa., until end of junior year, 1-62, when entered 140th Pa. Vols. in which served as private and 2d lieut. until war closed; returned to Jeffer- son Coll., grad. A.B., 1866, attended Wes- tern Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Pa. (grad., 1669). Ordained in Presby'n ministry; pas- tor Churchville, Md., 1871-71; Pine St. Ch., Harrisburg, Pa., 1874-78, New York Av. Ch., Washington, D. C., 1878-82; West Ch., N. Y. City, 1882-93; since then pastor New York Ch., N. Y. City. Companion Mil. Order Loyal Legion. Chibs : Century, l'nion League. Address: 31 W. 46th St., N. Y. City.


PAXON, James E .:


Lawyer: b. Akron, N. Y., Dec. 31, IS57; s. William L. and Samantha 1 .. (Jackson) Paxon; grad. Clarence Classical Union Sch., 1876: m. Clarence, N. Y., Nov. 1:54. Jennie R. Van Tine children: Mabel L., b. 1856, Roy


Sch., | J., b. 1858, Ethel M., b. 1990. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, April, 1880; postmaster at Ak- ron, 1885-89; president Village of Akron. 2 years; mein. B'd of Ed'n, several years. and pres. one year. Mem. law firm Paxon & Paxon; pres. and director Citizens' Tele. phone Co .; v .- p. and director Akron MIf's Co .; sec. and director Akron Gypsum Co. : director Wickware Nat. Bank. Democrat. Prominent in Masonic affairs; mem. Ismalin Temple, A. A. O. N. M. . S., and Lake Erie Commandery, K. T., of Buffalo, Batavia Chapter and Akron Lodge. Address: Ak- ron, Erie Co., N. Y.




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