Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1, Part 41

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910; Leonard, John William, 1849-; Mohr, William Frederick, 1870-; Knox, Herman Warren, 1881-; Holmes, Frank R
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York : L.R. Hamersly Co.
Number of Pages: 810


USA > New York > New York City > Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 1 > Part 41


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136


CASE, CARL DELOS


Clergyman; b. Plainview, Minn., 1868; s. Douglas R. and Mary Adelaide (Owen) Case; grad. Colgate Univ., A.B., 1891; afterward at Univ. of Chicago, as fcilow in theology, and grad. there as B.D., 1898, Ph.D., 1899; Colgate Univ., D.D., 1911; m. Gien Eliyn, Ill., April 9, 1896, Ellen Mae Jenkins; children: Dor- othy, b. 1898; Katharine, b. 1902. Pastor 1st Bapt. Ch., South Bend, Ind., 1896-1900; 1st Bapt. Ch., Terre Haute, Ind., 1900-1902; Montclair, N. J., 1902-1904; Hanson Place Bapt. Ch., Brooklyn, 1904-190S; Dela- ware Av. Bapt. Ch., Buffalo, 1908. Mem. Executive B'd of Bapt. State Conv. of N. Y., chm'n Young Peo- ple's Comm'n of Northern Baptists. Mem. Soc. May- flower Descendants, S.A.R., Masonic Order, Delta Up- silon fraternity. Address: Delaware Av. Baptist Church, Buffalo, N. Y.


CASE, CHARLES EDWARD


Insurance agent; b. Des Moines, Iowa, 1875; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B., 1898. Since graduation engaged in ins. business, beginning as clerk in office of Com- mercial Union Ins. Co .; later surveyor in Metropoli- tan Dist., N. Y. City, for A. L. Perrin Agency; after- ' ward sp'l agent in N. Y., N. J. and Pa. for United Fire Ins. Co. of Baltimore; in western N. Y. for N. Y. Underwriters' Agency; later with Nortil British and Mercantile in N. J .; sp'l agent in Eastern and Middle States for Commonwealth Ins. Co. of N. Y .; now gen. ag't, Western Dep't, North British & Mercantilc. Ad- dress: 76 William St., N. Y. City.


CASE, CHARLES LYMAN


Insurance ing'r; b. Chelsea, Mass., 1850. Began in- surance career in office of C. H. Case & Co., Chicago; engaged in field work, 1872-1877, for Ins. Co. of N. America and I'a. Fire Ins. Co .; local agent for these and other companies at ' St. Louis, 1877-1887; mg'r Western Dep't London Assurance Corp'n, with head- quarters at Chicago, 1887-1892; since 1892 mg'r U. S. Branch of same company, with headquarters in N. Y. City. Address: S4 William St., N. Y. City.


.


121


WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK


CASE, FRANCES POWELL ("FRANCES POWELL") Author; d. Robert Ludlow and Marian (Gibson) Case; ed. at home; unmarried. Author of five novels, published by Chas. Scribner's Sons: The House on the Hudson; The By Ways of Braithe; The Prisoner of Ornith Farm; Old Mr. Davenant's Money; An Old Maid's Vengeance. Residence: Wainscott, L. I., N. Y CASE, JASON D.


Banker; b. Lyndon, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1847; s. Thomas and Betsey (Melrose) Case; ed. district school and Rushford Acad .; m. Cuba, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1873, Helen Morgan; children: Helen M., b. 1879; M. Gertrude, b. 1887. Pres. of Citizens' Bank of Arcade, N. Y., since its org'n in 1883; extensive dealer in real estate, oil and cattle. Dir. Bank of Ellicottville, N. Y .; pres. Lyndon Cheese Co., Liberty Oil Co. Pres. B'd of Trade, Cemetery Ass'n. Republican. Mem. F. and A. M. since 1872. Address: Franklinville, N. Y.


CASE, MARY EMILY


Prof. Latin, Wells Coll .; b. N. Y. City, Sept. 23, 1857; d. Albert Spencer and Jane (Huntington) Case; grad. Oberlin Coll., A.B., 1879, A.M., 1890. Prof. Latin, Wells Coll., since 1883. Author: The Love of the World, 1892 (Century). Contb'r to reviews, etc. Address: Wells College, Aurora, N. Y.


CASEY, EDWARD PEARCE


Architect; b. Portland, Me:, June 18, 1864; s. Brig. Gen. Thomas Lincoln and Emma ( Weir) Casey; ed. Emerson Inst., Washington; grad. Sch. of Mines, Co- lumibia, C.E., 1886; architect, 1888; studied also at Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. Supervising ar- chitect of Cong. Library Bld'g, Washington, 1892- 1597; was one of the six equal prize winners in N. Y.' City Hall competition in 1893; also in conjunction with Prof Burr, 1900, won first prize for design for bridge over Potomac River, Washington; and in con- junction with H. M. Shrady won first prize for design for Grant Monunient. Washington. Mem. N. Y. Chap- ter Am. Institute of Architects, Beaux-Arts Society, Architectural League, Nat. Sculpture Soc., Fine Arts Federation, Sons Am. Revolution. Clubs: Century, University. Residence: 55 W. 33d St. Address: 149 Broadway, N. Y. City.


CASS, JAMES MICHAEL


Clergyman; b. Elizabethtown, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1867; 8. William and Ruth E. (Cox) Cass; ed. Davies Acad. (now Horald McCormick Coli.) Elizabethtown, Tenn., 1886-1890: Union Coll., A.B., 1895; Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology, 1895-1896; m. 1st, Bucyrus, O., June 23, 1897, Elizabeth Monnett (died Sept. 4, 1902); m. 2d, April 4. 1907, Julia Monnett. Mem. Troy Annual Conf. M. E. Ch .; pastor Lake George and West Mountain, N. Y., 1897-1899; Jay and Wilmington, N. Y., 1900-1903; Clintonville. N. Y., 1904-1906: Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1907; Willsboro, N. Y., 1908-1911; Westport, N. Y., since 1911. Built three churches on Plattsburg Dist. of Troy Annual Conf., that at Elizabethtown being dedi- cated Feb. 9, 1908. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and of Masonic fraternity. Address: Westport, N. Y.


CASSEDY, WILLIAM FRASER


Lawyer; b. Newburgh, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1862; s. Abram S. and Margaret J. (Drake) Cassedy; ed. public schs., Newburgh, N. Y., Cornell Univ., B.S., 1884; m. New- burgh, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1888, Frances M. Townsend; chil- dren: J. Townsend, b. 1892; William F., b. 1896. Ad- mitted to N. Y. Bar, 1886; mem. law firm of Brown & Cassedy; corporation counsel, 1907-1908. Dir. Quas- saick Nat. Bank of Newburgh; trustee The Newburgh Savings Bank. Episcopalian. Mem. Zeta Psi frater- nity; trustee Newburgh Home for the Friendless, Cedar Hill Cemetery, trustee Washington Headquar- ters Ass'n; mem. Hist. Soc., Newburgh and the High- lands. Clubs: University, Transportation, Cornell University (N. Y. City), Powelton (ex-pres., now dir.), Newburgh City (pres.), Goshen. Address: 43 Third St., Newburgh, N. Y.


CASSIDY, DAVID DEMAREST, JR.


Architect; b. Amsterdam, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1871; s. David Demarest and Catherine Margaret (Clute) Cas- sidy; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1888-1890; Union Coll., 1890-1891; Harvard Univ., S.B., 1895 (civil eng'ring); Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston (architect- ural dept.), 1895-1897; m. Fall River, Mass., April 9, 1902, Mabel Antoinette Swift; children: Marcus Swift, b. Feb. 21, 1903; Katrina Swift, b. July 14, 1904. In 1896, with 21 Mass. Inst. of Technology architectural students took bicycle trip through Eng. and France, studying architecture of those countries. Worked in architectural offices of Blackall & Newton, Boston, Mass .; Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz, N. Y. City; Lord, Hewlett & Hull, N. Y. City; E. G. W. Dietrich, N. Y. City; opened own office in Amsterdam, April, 1898, and since practising there; v .- p. and sec. Amsterdam


Knitting Co., Amsterdam, N. Y. Republican. Mem. B. P. O. Elks, Amsterdam Lodge; dir. B'd of Trade, Amsterdam; mem. Pi Eta Soc. of Harvard University, Alpha Delta Phi (Union Chapter), Montgomery Co. Hist. Soc. Clubs: Fort Johnson, Antlers Country. Ad- dress: 8012 E. Main St., Amsterdam, N. Y.


N CASSIDY, JOSEPH P.


Manufacturer, printer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882; s. John and Evelyn A. (Paterick) Cassidy; ed. public sch., St. Francis X. Coll. Succeeded father upon his death, 1911, as pres. and treas. John Cassidy Co., printers, and mfrs of blank books; mem. B'd of Dirs .. Bay Ridge Savings & Loan Ass'n. Democrat; Roman Catholic. Mem. Royal Arcanum: Clubs: Brooklyn Rowing, Bensonhurst Yacht. Residence: 329 88th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 221 Fulton St., N. Y. City.


CASSON, HERBERT NEWTON


Writer; b. in Ontario, Can., 1869; s. Rev. Wesley and Elizabeth (Jackson) Casson; ed. Victoria Coli., Coburg, Ont .; m. in Tenn., 1899, Lydia K. Commander. Was Meth. minister in Canada, but resigned; founded first Labor Church in America, in Lynn, Mass., 1893. Lectured on social reform in Great Britain, U. S. and Canada. Author: The Crime of Credulity; Organized Self-Ilelp; The Romance of Steel; The Races that Made America (two last serially in Munsey's Maga- zine); Life of Cyrus II. McCormick; Ads and Sales: Horse, Truck and Tractor; History of the Telephone; and The Romance of the Reaper. Editor on N. Y. Journal one year, N. Y. World 4 years; now v .- p. H. K. McCann Co. Independent' in politics. Pres. Brooklyn Philosophical Ass'n, 1902-1903. Mem. N. Y. City Hu- mane Soc. Lecturer on humane education in . Public School Course, N. Y. City. Recreation: Camping in the Catskills. Club: Railroad. Address: 11 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


CASTLE, WILMOT


Mfr Sterilizing and Bacteriological Apparatus; b. Pottsville, Pa., Feb. 7, 1855; s. John Harvard (D.D.) and Marie Antoinette (Arnold) Castle; ed. Courtland Saunders Mil. Acad., and F. W. Hastings Mil. Acad., Philadelphia; m. Sept. 15, 1885, Mary W. Quinby; chil- .dren: Harvard de Hart, b. 1887; Wilmot Vail, b. 1889; John Harvard, b. 1893. Lived in Philadelphia until 18 years old, when moved to Toronto, Can., with parents; engaged in Canadian Bank of Commerce 10 years; leaving to manufacture sheet-metal goods in Rochester, N. Y., under name of Wilmot Castle & Co., 1883-1903; then incorporated as Wilmot Castle Co., mf'rs sterilizing and bacteriological apparatus, of which is pres. and treas. Trustee Rochester Cham- ber of Commerce and Mechanics' Savings Bank. Re- publican; Baptist; trustee Park Av. Bapt. Ch. Recrea- tion: Yachting. Address: 396 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y.


CASWELL, EDWIN WHITTIER


Retired clergyman; b. Herkimer, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1844; s. Edwin and Maria (Eaton) Caswell; ed. at Cazenovia (N. Y.) Sem. and Falley Sem., Fulton, N. Y .; m. 1st Norwich, N. Y., June 3, 1868, Mary A. Hollister (died 1899); 2d. Middletown, Del., 1901, Charlotte Jones; one son, Rev. Lincoln IIoliister Caswell. Ordained to M. E. ministry, 1870; successively pastor at Plymouth, N. Y .; Plymouth, Pa .; Binghamton and Owego, N. Y .; Port- Jand, Ore .; Los Angeles, Calif .; Santa Barbara, Calif. Presiding elder of Santa Barbara and San Diego districts, Calif .; pastor Norwich, Conn., Middletown, Del., and Beekman Hill, N. Y. City, now retired. Delegate from Calif. to Meth. Gen. Conf. at Omaha, Neb., 1892. Republican. Leader of Tuesday Afternoon Palmer Holiness Meeting, which has been held for seventy-five years without a break. Address: 130 De Kalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


CATLIN, FREDERICK WARD


Lawyer; b. Owego, N. Y., April 5, 1856; s. Avery Brodhead and Lydia (Olmstead) Catlin; ed. private schs .; grad. Columbia Coll. Law Sch., LL.B., 1877; m. Owego, Oct. 22, 1882, Louise Ensign ;. one son, Ran- dolph, b. Dec. 6 1887 (Princeton, 1908). On admission to bar, 1877, entered law firm of Tracy & Catlin (Gen. Benjamin F. Tracy and Gen. Isaac S. Catlin); ass't comp'n counsel, Brooklyn, during Mayor Low's two terms; in 1900, after spending year in Paris, appt'd by President, U. S. Consul at Munich; went to London, 1892. under letters of Sec. of State, and presented at English Court by Minister Lincoln; spent winter. 1892- 1893, in Rome, at Italian Court. Returned to N. Y. City 1894, and again appt'd ass't corp'n counsel; later connected with law firm of Coudert Bros .; now gen. attorney and counsel of Ocean Accident and Guar- antce Corp'n, Ltd., of London, England, at A\m. head offices. Residence: 285 Henry St., Brooklyn Heights. Address: 50 John St., N. Y. City.


-


122


WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK


N CATLIN, GEORGE DE GRASSE


Captain U. S. A .; b. N. Y. City, Aug, 27, 1878; s. Isaac S. (brig-gen. U.S.A.) and Virginie (Bacon) Catlin; grad. St. Austin's School, S. I., N. Y .; left Columbia Coll. as junior to enter U. S. Army at opening of war with Spain; unmarried. Commissioned 2d lieut. 10th U. S. Inf., July 9, 1898; served in South until taken sick with typhoid fever, Nov., 1898; in charge of sta- tlon to care for and feed destitute Cubans in Havana during March and April, 1899; com'd detachment guarding money given to Cuban soldiers by Cong. appropriation June, 1899, and in this capacity traveled over large part of Cuba. Promoted 1st lieut. and as- signed to 2d U. S. Inf., July 15, 1899; comm'd capt. 42d Inf., U. S. Vols., Aug. 17, 1899; served in campaign against insurrectos on Island of Marinduque, Luzon Province, P. I., also Bellarmino's forces in Sorsogon; comd'g Co. K, 2d U. S. Inf. in Tayabas Province dur- ing campaign of Gen. Fred D. Grant against Malvar's forces; commended officially for gallantry under fire on several occasions; promoted capt. 28th U. S. Inf., May 17, 1905; comd'g Co. K, 28th Inf., stationed at Ft. Snelling, Minn. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, Mil. Order Foreign Wars, Medal of Honor Legion, Soc. of Colonial Wars, Huguenot Soc., Sons of Revolution, Soc. of War 1812, United Spanish War Veterans, Army of Philippines, Order of the Spanish-Am., Veteran Corps of Artillery, S. N. Y. Clubs: St. Anthony, Army and Navy (N. Y. City). Address: Care War Dep't, Wash- ington, D. C.


CATLIN, ISAAC S.


Orator, lawyer, soldier; b. near Owego, N. Y., July 8, 1835; s. Nathaniel and Jane (Brodhead) Catiin; ed. common schs., Owego Acad., and Hobart Coll .; m. Brooklyn, 1862, Virginie H. S. Bacon. Studied law in office of Benjamin F. Tracy, Owego, and later in N. Y. City; admitted to Bar, Brooklyn, 1857; junior part- ner in the firm of Tracy & Warner; elected Mayor of Owego, N. Y., in fall of 1860. Raised fuil company, April, 1861, which was the first enrolled in the North for the war; elected capt. of co., which later joined 3d Reg't, N. Y. Vols .; appt'd lieut .- col. 109th N. Y. Vols., July, 1862, and col, June. 1864; later com'd pro- visional brigade, and lost right leg in explosion of mine, July 30, 1864, at Petersburg, Va .; bvt'd maj .- gen. U. S. V .; mustered out with reg't Jnly, 1865; re- ceived Cong. medal of honor for distinguished gal- lantry In action; placed on retired list as Col. U. S. A., 1870; retired as brig .- gen. U. S. A. Dist. Att'y Tioga Co., N. Y., 1865, ass't U. S. att'y, Eastern Dist. of N. Y., 1871-1872; elected dist. att'y Kings Co., N. Y., 1877; re-elected 1880; nominated for mayor of Brook- lyn, 1885, but defeated; counsel for sheriff of Kings County, 9 years; six times marshal G. A.R .; has delivered orations on several important public occasions. Sup- ported policy of Presidents Mckinley and Roosevelt in the Philippines; visited Cuba, 1899, and the Philip- pines, 1900-1901. Defended many criminals, several charged with murder in the first degree; none con- victed of either degree of murder: in ten years as prosecuting att'y convicted many high offenders. De- clined nomination for Congress, 1892, and lieut-gov., 1896. Delivered many addresses at meetings, con- ventions, receptions etc., and upon 75th birthday re- ceived scores of letters of congratulation from promi- nent men and women, among whom were Gen. Wood, chief of Army staff, Collector Loeb and Congressman Dwight. Now engaged in writing memoirs of military and civil career. Address: (summer) "Meadowfield," Apalachin, Tioga Co., N. Y .; Hotel St. George, Brook- lyn, N. Y.


CATT, CARRIE CHAPMAN


Lecturer, woman suffragist; b. Ripon, Wis .; d. Lucius and Maria (Clinton) Lane; ed. Iowa State Coll .; after- ward studied law; m. 1st, 1884, Leo Chapman (died 1886); 2d, 1890, George W. Catt (died 1905); was suc- cessively principal and sup't schs., Mason City, Ia. Ardent worker in procuring enlargement of woman's rights in many parts of U. S., and instrumental in sc- curing legislation to that end in Colorado, Idaho, Lou- isiana, and elsewhere; with Nat. Woman Suffrage Ass'n since 1892 (pres. 1900-1904) ; pres. Internat. wom- an Suffrage Alliance. Address: 2 W. 86th St., N. Y. City.


CATTELL, JAMES McKEEN


Professor of psychology; b. Easton, Pa., May 25, 1860; s. Rev. William C. (D.D., LL.D., pres. Lafayette Coll., 1863-1883) and Elizabeth (McKeen) Cattell; grad. Lafayette Coll., A.B., 1880, A.M., 1883, LL.D., 1907; stu- dent at Göttingen, Leipzig, Geneva, 1880-1882; fellow Johns Hopkins, 1882-1883; Leipzig, 1853-1886 Ph.D., 1886. Lecturer Univ. of Pa. and Bryn Mawr, 1887; Univ. of Cambridge, England, 1888; prof. psychology,


Columbia Univ., since 1891. Co-editor Psychol. Review, 1893-1904; editor Science since 1894, and The Popular Science Monthly since 1900, and The American Natu- ralist since 1908. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences; fellow A.A.A.S. (v .- p. 1898), Am. Soc. Naturalists (pres. 1902); mem. Am. Psychol. Ass'n (pres. 1895), Am. Philos. Ass'n, Am. Physiol. Soc .; mem. Am. Philos. Soc., fellow N. Y. Academy Sciences (pres. 1902-1903), Washington Acad. Sciences, London Aristotelian Soc. Author of researches relating to measurement of psychophysical and mental processes, individual differences, etc. Ad- dress: Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y.


CATTERALL, RALPH CHARLES HENRY


Educator; b. Bolton, England, March 29, 1866: s. Ralph Charies Henry and Caroline (Reed) Catterali; grad. Bucknell Univ .. A.B., 1891; Harvard Univ., A.B., 1892; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1902; m. Macomb, Ill., June 24, 1896. Helen Honor Tunnicliff, one son, Ralph Tunnicliff, b. 1897. Taught in Univ. of Chicago, 1894- 1902; Cornell Univ. since 1902; prof. modern European history since 1905. Traveled in England, Italy, Ger- many, France, Russia, Austria, Greece and Turkey. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Hist. Ass'n, Am. Antiquarian Soc., Phi Gamma Deita fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa Soc. Clubs: Town & Gown, Country (Ithaca). Residence: 5 Central Av. Address: 244 Goldwin Smith Hall, Cornell, Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.


CAULDWELL, LESLIE GIFFEN


Artist; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 18, 1861; s. William and Eliza Eilen Cauldwell; ed. in schools of N. Y. City. Was engaged as a writer on The Mercury, of which father was head; went to Paris, 1884, becoming a student in the Académie Julien, and a pupii of Bou- langer, Lefebvre and Carolus Duran; exhibited pic- tures at Paris Salon, 1886 and 1888; Paris Exp'n, 1889; and at the annual Salons on the Champs de Mars, 1890-1896; also in the exb'ns of the Royal Acad., and Soc. British Artists, London, the Academies at Liver- pool and Berlin, Soc. Am. Artists, Nat. Acad. Design, Louisiana Purchase Exp'n, and in several Am. cities. Since 1896 has made a profession of the decorating and furnishing of interiors, doing that work in the Hotel Ritz in Paris, 1897-1898, and the Carlton Hotel, London, 1899; awarded gold medal of the Paris Exp'n, 1900, for artistic interior work at the British Pavilion and the exhibit of Waring & Gillow in the British section of that exposition; since Jan. 1, 1907, mg'r N. Y. branch of I. Alavoine & Co., of Paris, interior deco- rators. Mem. Architectural League of N. Y. Club: Fencers. Address: 712 5th Av., N. Y. City.


CAWCROFT, ERNEST


Lawyer; b. Lawrence, Mass., April 29, 1881; s. Aquilla and Martha Elizabeth (Carden) Cawcroft; ed. James- town, N. Y., High Sch. and N. Y. Univ. Admitted to bar of N. Y., Oct., 1905; since practised in Jamestown. Connected with local, Buffalo, N. Y. City and Chau- tauqua Assembly newspapers prior to admission. Went to Europe for Business Men's Magazine, summer of 1905, to investigate commercial conditions from Am. viewpoint; contb'r to Tom Watson's Magazine, My Business Friend, etc. Made sp'l industrial investiga- tions for weeklies and monthlies; went to Jamaica and other points in W. Indies, Sept., 1906, on commercial publication investigation. Visited Panama Canal to investigate relation of waterway to continental ship- ping rates; made second tour of continent of North America, spring of 1908. Mem. Jamestown Comm'n on Trade Sch. Ed'n; mem. Mayor's Cabinet, appt'd by Samuel A. Carlson in April, 1908; sp'l counsel to the Ordinance Revision Com. of Jamestown; compiled mu- nicipal law bill for Jamestown; special counsel Charter Revision Com .; member Jamestown Chamber of Com- merce, Chautauqua Co. Caucus Reform Ass'n, Sons of St. George, Masonic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Y. M. C. A .; pres. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose. Editorial contb'r to the Jamestown Eve- ning Journal, Delegate to county and State convs .; Roosevelt Republican. Clubs: University, Jamestown. Congregational (of First Cong'l Ch. of Jamestown). Address: 48 Fenton Bld'g, Jamestown, N. Y.


CAYCE, ALEXANDER BOYD


Stock broker; b. Richmond, Va .; s. Miiton and Au- dructta (Jeffries) Cayce; ed. Richmond Coll., Rich- mond, Va .; m. Bessie Revely Taylor; one d., Ashby Jeffries. Meni. Virginia Soc., Southern Soc. Club: Wykagyl Country. Address: 29 Broadway, N. Y. City.


CHACE, ALFRED BRUCE


Lawyer; b. Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y .. March 2, 1868; s. A. Frank B. (lawyer) and Mary Z. (Bruce) Chace; grad. Williston Sem., 1SS7; Phillips Andover Acad., 1888; Yaie Univ., B.A., 1892: m. June 24. 1903. Marguerite B., d. Richard W. Bender, retired chemist and refiner. Admitted to N. Y. Bar, 1896, and became


123


WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK


mem. firm of A. Frank B. Chace & Sons (Alfred B. J. Frank and William Wallace Chace). Gave several lectures on legal toples on platform of Florida Chau- tauqua, 1900. Elected dist. att'y, Columbia Co., 1901; re-elected 1904 and 1907; prosecuted the three Van Wormer brothers for killing their uncle, Peter A. Hallenbeck, on Christmas Eve, 1901, resulting in the conviction of all three of murder In the first degree, and their subsequent execution. Republican. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch. Mem. N. Y. State Bar Ass'n; Beta Theta Pi (Yale). Mason; Hudson Lodge 7, La Fayette Commandery, 7. Mem. B. P. O. Elks; repre- sentative to Supreme Tent of Knights of Maccabees, 1904-1910, having been commander, 1901-1903, of Hen- drick Hudson Tent. Club: Columbia County (sec.). Address: Rossinan Av., Hudson, N. Y.


CHACE, ARTHUR FREEBORN


Physician; b. Warren, R. I., May 13, 1879; s. Charles Anthony and Adeline (Slade) Chace; grad. Earlham Coll. (Richmond, Ind.), B.S., 1897; Harvard Coll., A.B., 1899; Columbia Univ., A.M., M.D., 1903; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 2, 1911, Kathleen Fletcher. Sec. of corp'n N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp .; adjunct prof. medi- cine, N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch .; chm'n Legislative Com. of N. Y. County Med. Soc. Independent; mem. Society of Friends, mem. Am. Med. Ass'n; Am. Gastro- Enterol. Ass'n; N. Y. Acad. of Medicine; Harvey Soc .; Soc. Practical Medicine. . Dir. N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. Sch. and Hosp .; trustee of Moses Brown Sch., Provl- dence, R. I. Ist Lieut. Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. Club: Harvard. Address: 393 West End Av., N. Y. City.


CHADBOURNE, WILLIAM MERRIAM


1 Lawyer; b. San Francisco, Calif., Fcb. 11, 1879; s. Forrest Simeon and Caroline Augusta (Merriam) Chadbourne; ed. Harvard Univ., 1896-1903; grad. A.B., 1990, A.M., 1901, LL.B. Harvard Law Sch., 1903. In 1903-1904 traveled around the world. Visited Philip- pines, Manchuria, Russia, Central Asia, Persia, Indla, Java, Siam. First Squadron, 1st Cav., N.G.N.Y. Pro- gressive. Treas. and chm'n Law Com. Nat. Progressive Com. of N. Y. County. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc., Metro- politan Museum of Art, Am. Soc. for Labor Legisla- tion, Civil Service Reform Ass'n, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Sons of the Revolution, chm'n Exec. Com. In- tercollegiate Civic League, Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, Delta Upsilon fraternity. Clubs: Appalachian Moun- tain, Harvard Travelers, Union League, Metropolitan, Downtown, Piping Rock, Ardsley, Explorers, Camp- fre, Harvard, Economic. Residence: 37 Madison Av. Address: 32 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


V


CHADWICK, CHARLES NOYES


Born Old Lyme, Conn., Jan. 18, 1849; s. Daniel (late U. S. att'y Dist. of Conn.) and Ellen (Noyes) Chad- wick; descended from Charles Chadwick, Watertown, Mass., mem. Colonial Legislature, 1657-1659, and through maternal line from Rev. James Noyes, of Choulderton, Wiltshire, Eng., through his son, Rev. Moses Noyes, first pastor of the church In Lyme, 1666, and one of the ministers interested in founding Yale Coll. (trustee 1703-1719); also from Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower, and joined in every linc of descent with historic New England families; ed. Yale Coll., B.A., 1870, and in Germany (honorary M.A., Yale, 1897, in recognition of edn'l work in introduc- tion and establishment of the kindergarten); m. Brooklyn, June 25, 1873, Alice A. Caruth; children: Charles (Yale, 1897), Alicc Esther (Packer Inst., 1899), George Brewster (Yale, 1903), Ellen Noyes, Mary Meeke (Wells Coll., 1911). Charter mem. and dir. 16 years, Mf'rs Ass'n of N. Y. Pres. B'd Trustees, Froebel Acad .; trustee Brooklyn Free Kindergarten Soc. Mem. B'd Ed'n, Brooklyn, 1896-1899; dir. Brook- lyn Public Library, 1897-1898; chm'n Brooklyn Com. of Fifty, bridges, tunnels, etc .; chm'n delegation Mt'rs Ass'n of N. Y. to Indianapolis Monetary Conf., 1897, 1898; chm'n delegation to conventions of Citizens' Industrial Ass'n of America, Chicago, 1903, and In- dlanapolis, 1904; app'd, June 9, 1905, comm'r B'd of Water Supply of N. Y. City (Catskill Aqueduct). Mem. Chamber of Commerce of N. Y., Merchants Ass'n N. Y., Brooklyn League, Sons of Revolution, Soc. Colonial Wars, N. F. Soc., Alpha Delta Phl. Clubs: University (Brooklyn) (pres., 1908-1910), Clty (N. Y. City), Yale. Address: 692 Willoughby Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.


CHADWICK, CHARLES WESLEY


Engraver; b. Red Hook, N. Y., 1861; s. Rev. T. W. and Mary F. Chadwick; grad. Wesleyan Univ., A.B., 1884, A.M., 1886; nı. N. Y. City, Oct. 30, 1902, Agnes F. Hardy. Learned wood engraving under Wllllam Miller, Frank French and Frederick Juengling. Prin-




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.