USA > New York > New York City > Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 2 > Part 112
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 | Part 137 | Part 138
Hosp., Bloomingdale Clinic (founder), N. Y. County Med. Soc., Mcd. Soc. of Greater N. Y., West End. Med. Soc. Inventor of Electrophone, electric device to en- able the deaf to hear. Made special study of value of electricity and magnetism in medicine, and has written various papers on the subject. When radium was discovered was among the first In this country to procure some of it and investigate its properties; wrote small volume on Radium and Radioactivity. Authorlty on med. use of electrielty, magnetism and radium. The N. Y. Mail (Nov. 19, 1910), speaking of Dr. Tracy's use of electricity, says: "Wonderful waves of wireless electric energy passing through solid brick walls are being used by Dr. Samuel G. Tracy for the successful treatment of nervous diseases and other ailments. Dr. Tracy used the ordinary street current, causing the 110 volts to pass from the wire through the air and into the room where he is operating. Here it is taken up by a transformer coil and converted into a smooth, painless and harmless current. An ordinary electric light socket was attached to the transmormed coll, the recelver being In another room and having an electric lamp attached. Instantly this lamp glowed, showing the current at work through the air and wall. Two sponge electrodes, when taken in the hands, gave the patient only a pleasant sensa- tion, although the current was sufficiently powerful to light the lamp and Illuminate the room. By this new method Dr. Tracy claims that a patient may be treated for nervous diseases with constantly increas- ing tonic results, while with stimulatory drugs the effect, he says, is momentary only. The remarkable part of the treatment is the harnessing of the electric waves without the aid of wires, and their transforma- tion into harmless activity." Republican. Mem. Dutch Reformed Ch .; chancellor Walworth Lodge 271. F. & A. M .; Emerson Literary Soc. Founded the Health and Longevity Club, Jan., 1911. Address: 240 W. 102d St., N. Y. City.
TRAFFORD, PERRY DAVIS
Lawyer; b. Dartmouth, Mass., Nov. 6, 1866; s. William Bradford and Rachel Mott (Davls) Trafford; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1885; Harvard Coll., A.B., 1889; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1891; m. N. Y., Nov. 28, 1898, Grace Elizabeth Meeker; children: Melinda, b. 1901; Perry Davis, Jr., b. 1903; Ruth, b. 1906; William Brad- ford, b. 1910. Mem. firm Miller, King, Lanc & Trafford. Republican. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y. Clubs: Harvard, Baltusrol, University. Address: 80 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
TRAFTON, WILLIAM HENRY
Statistician, journalist; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1857; s. William Henry and Catherine E. (Miller) Trafton; ed. Mll. Acad., Jamaica, N. Y., and at home under private tutor; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 22, 1881, L. Klersted; children: William, H. Jr .. b. 1882, Chris- topher Kiersted, b. 1885, Sarah Bancker, b. 1889. Statistician and correspondent since 1875; has been commercial editor of N. Y. Produce Exchange Re- porter, also of N. Y. World, N. Y. Commercial, Mail and Express and Evening Post; sp'l correspondent and contb'r to Am. and foreign papers and magazines. Sec. and treas. Am. Inst. of Civics, N. Y. Produce Exchange, West Side Republican Club. Address: 90 Broad St., N. Y. Clty ..
TRAIN, ARTHUR CHENEY
Lawyer; b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 6, 1875; s. Charles R. and Sarah M. (Cheney) Train; grad. Harvard, A.B., 1896, LL.B., 1899; m. N. Y. Clty, April 20, 1897, Ethel Kissam. Ass't dist. att'y, N. Y. County, 1901-1908. re- sumed private practise 1908. Appt'd ass' dist. att'y N. Y. by Charles S. Whitman, Nov., 1913. Author: The Prisoner at the BBar, True Stories of Crime, Mort- maln, MacAllIster and His Double. Clubs: University, Harvard, Down Town Ass'n, Century. Residence: 113 E. 73d St. Address: 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.
TRAPPER, EMMA LOUISE
Journalist and music critle; b. Baltimore, Md .; d. George William and Elizabeth (Nass) Trapper; ed. public and private schs. and private tutors. As a young woman sang in church choir; started news- paper work on N. Y. Press in 1889; w. rote a series of articles on unsanitary condition of quarters of women servants in N. Y. hotels, which resulted in new laws, which prevented human beings from sleeping in damp basements. For twenty-four years has worked as reporter, editor and music critic on N. Y. Press, Brooklyn Standard Union, and the N. Y. Musical Courler. llas contb'd articles on musical subjcets for The Youth's Companion, of Boston; Harper's Bazar, and other papers and magazines. Established the Imma L. Trapper Press Bureau, April, 1913; dclivered lectures on musical toples before schools and clubs, and under distinguished social auspices. Interviewed
.
717
WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
many celebritles, including musical artists, great singers, authors, statesmen and politicians. Clubs: N. Y. Woman's Press (cnarter mem.), Musicians. Ad- dress: 105 W. 40th St., N. Y. City.
TRASK, KATRINA (MRS. SPENCER TRASK)
Author, reformer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y .; d. George L. and Christlna (Coie) Nichols; ed. in private schs., and by private tutors; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874, Spencer Trask. Has throughout life engaged in much humani- tarian and altruistic work, and has written several poems and articles published in leading magazines, tending to uplifting of humanity and freedom of thought and religion; active in literary and social circles. Active Democrat, though not a suffragist, and Influentlal In politics, working personally for good citizenship and good gov't. Author: Free Not Bound; Mors et Victoria; Night and Morning; King Alfred's Jewel; In the Vanguard. Residence: Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
TRAUB, ALEXANDER S.
Constructing eng'r; b. N. Y. Clty, Nov. 7, 1872; s. Adolph and Charlotte (Stiilweil) Traub; ed. Public Sch. 68, N. Y. City; grad. Cooper Inst., B.S., 1893; m. N. Y. City, March 22, 1897, Myrtle Barto; children: Gerald Dougiass, b. 1899, Beatrice Cornwall, b. 1901, Alexander S., Jr., b. 1904, John Line, b. 1906, Richard Bentley, b. 1908. Gov't and municipai contractor. Uni- tarian. Royal Arch Mason, Knight Templar and Shriner. Address: 217 W. 125th St., N. Y. City.
TRAVIS, EUGENE MABBETT
Produce merchant; b. June 10, 1863; s. Mabbett and Adrianna (Fiect) Travis; ed. public sch., Commercial Sch .; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan., 1884, Fannie Bell Peck; children: Helen Peck, b. 1885, Charies Mabbett, b. 1886, Grace, b. 1889. Mcm. firm Eugene Travis & Co., N. Y. Prominent in local politics for many years. Senator of N. Y. for 6 years, term ending Dec. 31, 1912. Was mem. Republican State Conv. for many years; trustee Irving Savings Bank, N. Y., dir. Travis Siawson Co., Middietown, N. Y. Supt. Nostrand Av. M. E. Sunday Sch. Republican; Methodist. Mason, Knight Templar, Royal Arch Mason, Shriner. Mem. Royal Arcanum, County Republican Com. for 15 years. Clubs: Union League, Crescent Athletic, Masonic, Lo- gan, Congress, 10th A. D., 12th A. D., 11th A. D., Long Island Auto. Residence: 436 Grand Av., Brook- lyn. Address: 105 Park Pl., N. Y. City.
TREACY, PATRICK S.
Real estate; b. N. Y. City, 1855; s. James A. and Jane (Creedon) Treacy; grad. Coil. City of N. Y .; m. 1890; two children. Entered real estate business as cierk, 1874; started own business, 1879. Mem. Real Estate B'd N. Y. (a founder). Recreations: Goif, music, literature, art, drama. Mem. Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Address: 1931 Broadway, N. Y. City.
TREACY, RICHARD S.
Real estate and Ins. broker; b. N. Y. City, July 28, 1846; s. Patrick and Hanora (Ryan) Treacy; grad, Fordham Unlv., A.B., 1869; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 20, 1878, Annie W. O'Neiil; children: James A. (died March 8, 1908), Richard S., Jr., John H., Annle W., Edgar V., Mary V. Senior mem. firm R. S. Treacy & Son. Chm'n Chelsea Dist., Charity Org'n Soc., mem. 18th Dist. Locai Seh. B'd; school trustee, 20 years. Independent; Roman Catholic. Mem. Fordham Univ. Alumni Ass'n, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; St. Vin- cent de Paul Soc., Xavier Alumni Sodallty. Resl- dence: 307 W. 102d St. Address: 662 8th Av., N. Y. City.
TREADWELL, AARON LOUIS
Educator; b. Redding, Conn., Dec. 23, 1866; s. Aaron and Lois (Mead) Treadwell; grad. Wesieyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., B.S., 1888; M.S. (Ibid) 1890; Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D., 1899; m. Redding, Conn., June 14, 1892 Sarah, M. Hill; children: Lois, b. 1893, Alvin, b. 1896, Arthur, b. 1899, Mcad, b. 1903. Ass't in Natural History, Wesleyan Univ., 1888-1891; prof. biology and geology, Miami Univ., 1891-1900; prof. biology, Vassar Coil. since 1900. Fcilow Univ. of Chicago, 1897-1898; on staff of Instr'n Marine Biol. Labora- tory, 1898-1906, and 1913; Instructor, Cold Spring Har- bor, 1907. At Carnegie Laboratory, Dry Tortugas, Fia. 1909, 1910, 1913; Honorary curator of annuiates, Am. Museum of Natural History since 1909. Metho- dist. Mem. Am. Soc. Zoologists, Am. Soc. of Natural- Ists (sec.1912); feilow A.A.A.S. Residence: (sum- mer): Redding, Conn. Address: Vassar Coii., Pough- keepsle, N. Y.
TREADWELL, EUGENE
Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Aprll, 1851; s. Francis Charies and Mary (Oakes) Treadweil; ed. Phillips
Exeter Acad .; grad. Harvard Coll., A.B .; Columbia Univ., LL.B .; unmarried. Admitted to bar in N. Y. 1874; praetised law in State Court, Federal Courts of N. Y., Conn., and N. J .; U. S. Supreme Court; as- sociated with Boardman & Boardman, 1874-1877; as- soclated with Hoadiey, Lantebach & Johnson, 1896- 1913; engaged in many important litigations con- eerning corp'ns. Traveled extensively in Europe and U. S. Republican. Protestant Episcopalian. Mem. Ass'n Bar Clty of N. Y. Recreations: Camp-life, fly- fishing. Club: Harvard. Address: 79 Wall St., N. Y. Clty.
TREADWELL, GEORGE CURTIS
Former mii. sec .; b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1872; s. Major George Hooker and Elizabeth (Schnebiey) Treadweil; g .- g.s. John Treadweil, the last of the Puritan govs. of Conn .; grad. Harts Sch., Farming- ton, Conn., 1887; Sedgwick Inst., Great Barrington, Mass., 1890; Yale Univ., Sheffield Scientific Sch., Ph.B., 1893; married. Sec. and dir. George C. Treadweil Fur Co., 1887-1894, Geo. C. Treadweil Co., 1890-1894; sec., treas. and dir. Economic Power and Construction Co., 1896-1906, Citizens' Economic Power Co., 1905-1906; pres. Plymouth Seam Face Granite Co., of Boston, since 1913. Two trips to England and Continent, 1899-1901. Private 3d Signal Corps, N.G.N.Y., 1893- 1897; coi. mil. sec. State of N. Y., on diov. Black's stai' during Spanish-Am. War, 1997-1899; coi. mil. see. and a.d.e. to Gov. Roosevelt, 1890-1901; appt'd Jan. 1, 1907, mii. sec. to Gov. Hughes, with original rank; re- appt'd by Gov. Hughes Jan. 1, 1909. Mii. sec. to Gov. White, Oct. 6, 1910. Republican; Presby'n. Mem. Art Students' League, Albany, N. Y., Albany Inst., Yaie Alumni Ass'n of Eastern N. Y. (foriner sec. and treas.), Veteran Ass'n 3d Signal Corps, N.G.N. Y., Mli. Service Inst'n of U. S. Hist. and Art Soc., class agent, Yaie Alumni Fund Ass'n, Sons of Revolution; Soc. Colonial Wars, Mii. Order Loyal Legion; Order Founders and Patriots, Lewis O. Morrls Post, 121, G. A. R. Recreations: Polo, riding, rowing, instru- mental music, singing. Clubs: Yale (N. Y. City), Uni- versity (Aibany). Address: Albany, N. Y.
TREAT, ERASTUS BUCK
Publisher, bookselier, importer; b. Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Conn., April 10, 1838; s. Edwin Stratton and Nancy (Buek) Treat; ed. Glastonbury High Seh., Conn .; Manchester Acad., Conn .; Wiibraham Acad., Mass .; m. 1st, Glastonbury, Conn., Nov. 25, 1863, Rhoda Gosiee; chlidren: Everett Sumner, b. 1865 (died 1884); Win Howard, b. 1868 (died 1901); Beulah Browning, b. 1870 (died 1875); Edwin Cuyler, b. 1873; Payson Jackson, b. Nov. 14, 1878; Fiora Draper, b. Aug. 19, 1883; Mary Sumner, b. March 23, 1885; m. 2d, Nov. 12, 1901, Flora, d. of James Doty of Arlington, Mass., Western ing'r Chicago, for S. S. Scranton & Co., pub- lishers, Hartford, 1862-1865; partnership with Charles Scribner & Co., publishers, N. Y., 1865-1871; pres, and dir. E. B. Treat & Co., publishers, since 1871. Demo- crat (Jeffersonian) ; Methodist. Mem. A. A. A. S., N. E. Soc. of City of N. Y., Sons of Revolution, State of N. Y .; Soc. of Colonial Wars, State of N. Y .; Lloyd Aspinwall Post G. A. R .; Asso. Soc. (v .- p.), N. Y. Hist. Soc. (life mem.); Ain. Scenic and Historic Preservation Soc., B'd of Mg'rs, Y. M. C. A., N. Y. City; B'd of My'rs, N. Y. City Ch. Extension and Missionary Soc .; trustee and pres. B'd of Stewards, Washington Heights M. E. Ch. Address: 942 St. Nicholas Av., N. Y. City.
TREDWELL, EDGAR ALANSON
Real estate; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 29, 1865; s. John James and Eiia (Conroy) Tredweil; ed. Poiy. Inst. of Brooklyn, N. Y .; m. Brooklyn, June 13, 1893, Grace Crosicy; children: John Crosiey, b. 1896; Thomas Alanson, b. 1901. Sec. Thos. H. Crosiey Co. Trustee Union Dime Savings Inst .; pres. Real Estate B'd of New York; dir. Ailied Real Estate Interests. Reerea- tion: Outdoor sports. Clubs: Crescent Athletic (Brook- lyn), Manasquan River Yacht ( Brieile, N. J.). Resi- dence: 330 Madison St., Brooklyn. Address: 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.
TREEN, JEFFERSON
Promoter and inventor; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 30, 1868; s. Harrison J. and Marion A. (Wentworth) Treen; ed. in schools of San Francisco, Callf .; unmarried. Mech. eng'r for Union Pacitie and other western rail- roads; spent three years in the Plniippines, the year 1898-1899 being in U. S. secret service; spent two years in Europe ( France in particular) developing and investigating the art of motors and motor trac- tion automobiles, etc. Pres. and gen. mg'r Manhattan High Sch., grad. Cornell Univ., B.L., 1889; m. Ithaca, Safety Device & Appliance Co., Manhattan High Power Motor Car Co. of N. Y., High Power Marine Co. of N. Y., Knickerbocker Commercial Vehicle Co. of N. Y., Ton- ralne Motor Carriage Co. of N. Y., Treen Engineering
718
WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
Co. Independent Republiean. Mem. Soc. of Mech. and Automobile Eng'rs of America. Assisted in compiling work on campaigning in the Phillppines (Hicks, Judd Publishing Co., San Francisco). Address: 490 River- side Drive, N. Y. City.
TREMAN, CHARLES EDWARD
Merchant, banker; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1868; s. Elias and Elizabeth (Lovejoy) Treman; ed. Ithaca High Sch., grad. Cornell Univ., B.L., 1889; m. Ithaca, N. Y., Dee. 5, 1900, Mary A. Bott; children: Arthur Bott, b. 1901; Elizabeth Lovejoy, b. 1904; Charles Ed- ward, Jr., b. 1908. With Treman, King & Co., since 1889. V .- p., treas, and dir. Ithaca Trust Co .; treas. and dir. Treman, King & Co .; dir. Tompkins Co. Nat. Bank. local business corp'ns. Mem. State Dem. Exec. Com., N. Y., 1910-1912; State Sup't Public Works, N. Y., 1911; mem. State Highway Comm'n of N. Y., 1911; chm'n N. Y. State Comm'n on Barge Canal operation, 1912; mnem. N. Y. State Advisory Highway Comm'n, 1913. Democrat; Presby'n. Mem. Kappa Alpha fra- ternity. Trustce Cornell Univ. since 1902. Recrea- tions: Golf, motoring. Clubs: Town and Gown, Coun- try, Fort Orange (Albany), Cornell (N. Y. City), Canadian Camp. Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
TREMAN, ROBERT HENRY
Banker, merchant; b. Ithaca, N. Y., March 31, 1858; s. Elias and Elizabethi (Lovejoy) Treman; ed. Ithaca Acad .; grad. Cornell Univ., B.M.E., 1878; m. Detroit, Mich., June 24, 1885, Laura 'Hosie; children: Robert Elias, b. April 21, 1888; Allan Hosie, b. Aug. 10, 1899. Pres. Tompkins Co. Nat. Bank, Treman, King & Co., Inc. (jobbers of hardware) ; dir. Ithaca Savings Bank, Ithaca Trust Co., Ithaca Security Co., Cayuga Lake Cement Co. Pres. N. Y. State Ass'n of Hardware, job- bers, 1910-1911-1912-1913; N. Y. State Bankers' Ass'n, 1913-1914; v .- p. N. Y. State Bankers' Ass'n, 1912-1913. Trustee Cornell Univ., Old Ladies' Home, Ithaca. In- dependent Democrat; Presby'n. Mem. Chi Phi (college) fraternity. Recreations: Golf, motoring. Clubs: Town and Gown (Ithaca), Ithaca Country, Cornell University (N. Y. City). Address: Ithaca, N. Y.
TRENHOLM, FRANK
Lawyer; b. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 5, 1868; s. Frank Holmes and Mary E. (Burroughs) Trenholm; g .- s. George A. Trenholm, Sec. of Treasury under Pres. Davis; ed. Charleston High Sch., Univ. of South, Tenn., Georgetown Univ. Sch. of Law, LL.B., 1892; LL.M., 1893; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 21, 1913, Jane Miller Boyden. Began practice of law, Washington, D. C., 1894; active- ly engaged in practice, N. Y. City, since 1897. Treas. and dir. The Volodrome Co., Deer Island Lumber Co., Inc. Author of many law articles and essays in St. Louis Law Journal. Actively engaged in politics since 1897. Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem, N. Y. Southern Soc., Tenn. Soc. in N. Y., South Carolina Soc. in N. Y., asso. mem. Confederate Veteran Camp of N. Y., George- town Univ. Alumni, Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., N. Y. State Bar Ass'n, N. Y. County Bar Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n. Club: Columbia Yacht. Residence: Hotel Bret- ton Hall. Address: 141 Broadway, N. Y. City.
TRENT, WILLIAM P.
Educator; b. Richmond, Va., Nov. 10, 1862; s. Peter- field (M.D).) and Lucy Carter (Burwell) Trent; grad. Univ. of Va., M.A., 1884; Wake Forest Coll., LL.D., 1899; Univ. of South, D.C.L., 1905; m. East Orange, N. J., Dec. 8, 1896, Alice Lyman; children: Lueia, b. 1897; W. P., Jr., b. 1902. Prof. English and history, Univ. of South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1888-1900; dean of Academic Dep't, Univ. of South, 1894-1900; editor The Scwancc Review, 1892-1900; prof. Englisli literature, Colunibia University, since 1900. Author numerous books, in- cluding American Literature (1903), and of many articles and introductions. Clubs: Century, Authors, Hobby. Address: 139 West 78th St., N. Y. City.
TREVORROW, ROBERT JOHNS
Clergyman; b. St. Ives, Eng., May 21, 1877; s. An- thony and Dorcas Quick (Johns) Trevorrow; ed. Napa Coll. Acad., Napa, Calif., Univ. of Pacific, San Jose, Calif .; Drew Theol. Scm., D.D., 1913; Madison, N. J., A.B., A.M., B.D., D.D .; m. Trinity Ch., Newburgh, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1905, Idu Edltha Carpenter. Travelcd in U. S. and Europe, 1904. Teacher and pres. Drew Seminary for Young Women, Carmel, N. Y. Pastor Central Methodist Episcopal Ch., Stockton, Calif .; Clay St. Cli., Stockton, Calif .; Elmhurst Ch., Elmhurst, N. Y .; asso. pastor St. Paul's Ch., N. Y. City; Drew Ch., Carmel, N. Y .; Modena Ch., Modena, N. Y .; Central Valley Ch., Central Valley, N. Y .; Woodlawn Heights M. E. Ch., N. Y. City; pres. Drew Seminary for Young Women. Independent Republican. Recreations: Golf and fish- ing. Club: Wykagyl Country. Address: Carmel, N. Y.
TRIBUS, LOUIS LINCOLN
Civil and hydraulic eng'r; b. Northampton, Mass., May 26, 1865; s. Louis and Harriet Jeannette (Kings- ley) Tribus; ed. private schs .; grad. N. Y. Univ., B.S., C.E., 1885, M. S. (scientific orator); in. Jeffersonville, Ind., Oet. 4, 1899, Letitia Hall McCampbell; children: Lucien HIall, b. July 21, 1901; Theron Kingsley, b. Sept. 1905 (deccased). With Samnucl R. Bullock & Co., con- struction water works systems, 1885-1887; instr. and acting prof. Sch. of Civil Eng'ring, N. Y. Univ., 1887- 1890; with Charles B. Brush, consulting eng'r, design- ing and constructing water works, 1887-1893; private consulting practise, civil and hydraulle eng'ring, 1894- 1902; senior mem. firm Tribus & Massa, consulting eng'rs, since 1902; comm'r of public works and con- sulting eng'r Borough of Richmond, since 1902; mem. N. Y. Bay Pollution Comm'n (N. Y. State), 1903-1906. Professionally connected with many municipalities, corp'ns and private firms, in practise covering much of U. S. and British Columbia. Traveled extensively in U. S., Europe, the Orlent. West Indies, Mexico and Canada. Trustec Samucl R. Smith Infirmary. Dir. and v .- p. Staten Island Chamber of Commerce; dir. Tompkinsville Savings and Loan Ass'n, Barnaby Fur- niture Co .; ruling elder 1st Presby'n Ch. Republican. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Water Works Ass'n, New England Water Works Ass'n, N. Y. City Munici- pal Eng'rs, Nat. Goog. Soc., Staten Island Acad. of Sciences, Grenfell Ass'n, Presby'n Union (prcs.), Psi Upsilon fraternity, N. Y. Phi Beta Kappa Ass'n. Ad- dress: 86 Warren St., N. Y. City.
TRIEBEL, FREDERICK ERNEST
Sculptor; b. Peoria, Ill., Dec. 29, 1865; s. Otto and Elisa (Schaerer) Triebel; ed. public schs., Peoria, Ill., grad. Royal Acad. Fine Arts, Florence, Italy; m. Flor- ence, Italy, Santina Grossi; children: Dante, b. 1891; Beatrice, b. 1893; Romolo, b. 1896; Amerigo, b. 1901. Sec. Internat. Jury Fine Arts, Chicago, 1893; Columbi- an Exp'n. Elected prof. sculpture, Royal Acad., San Luca, Rome, Italy, 1899. Academiclan of Merit Royal Acad., San Luca, Rome, since 1905. Sculptor: Edwin B. Sheldon Monument, Delhl, N. Y .; Peorla Soldiers' Monument; Iowa Stato Monument; Shiloh, Miss., State Monument; Nat. Military Park, Vicksburg, Miss .; Gen. George L. Shoup statue, National Capitol, Washing- ton, D. C .; Robert G. Ingersoll statue, Peoria, Ill .; Gen. John A. Logan, Peoria, Ill., Lydia Bradley, Pcoria; Marble Group, Mrs. J. B. Grecnhut, N. Y .; Bronze Statuette Mysterious Music, Toklo, Japan: Otto Pas- tor Monument, St. Petersburg, Russia; Ellen Clizbe Don Meyer Shrinc, Peoria, Ill .; also numerous busts and medallions. Catholic. Mem. Associazione Artisti- ca Internazionale di Roma, Nat. Sculptor Soc., N. Y., L'insigne Realc Accademia Romana di San Luca, Rome, Italy. Clubs: Catholic, Elks. Address: Villa Peoria, Northern Boul., College Point, N. Y.
TRILLER, CHARLES
Merchant; b. July 15, 1862; s. Martin and Mary (Mayer) Triller. Pres. and dir. Wood & Selick Edible Oils Co .; v .- p. and dir. Read Machinery Co., Drake Bros. Co., and treas. Nucoa Butter Co. Recreations: Travelling, music. Clubs: Union League, Merchants, Nat. Arts. Residence: 44 W. 44th St. Address: 36 Hudson St., N. Y. City.
TRINE, RALPH WALDO
Author; b. Mt. Morris, Ogle County, Ill., Sept. 9, 1866; grad. Knox Coll., Galesburg, Ill., A.B., 1891, later A.M .; graduate work at Johns Hopkins Univ. Began at manual labor in the field and woods at 16, after- ward took college course; was cashier in bank, later teacher, lecturer and author. Dir. Am. Humanc Ed'n Soc., Mass. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Author: What All the World's A-Sceking: In Tune with the Infinite; In the Fire of the Heart; The Great- est Thing Ever Known; Every Living Creature; Char- acter Building: Thought Power; This Mystical Life of Ours. Address: Croton Landing, N. Y.
TROTTER, ALFRED WILLIAMS
Civil eng'r; b. N. Y. City, July 10, 1856; 3d son of Jonathan Thompson and Esther Shelving ( Williams) Trotter; grad .. N. Y. Unlv., B.S., C.IS., 1875; m. Brook- line, Mass., June 24, 1905, Gertrude Evelyn Kilpatrick, eldest d. late Clavin Gay Watson. Consulting eng'r various steam and electric R. R., coal and iron com- panics. Pres. Bank Building Co., llarlem. N. Y. City. Progressive. Protestant. Fellow N. Y. Acad. of Sciences; elected 1904, hon. mein. Phi Beta Kappa fra- ternity; Veteran 7th Reg't. Recreations: Fine arts, music. Address: 217 W. 125th St., N. Y. City.
TROW, CORA WELLES
Educator; b. N. Y. City; d. William II. Munn and Mary (Warner) Welles; grad. Woman's Law Class,
719
WHO'S WHO IN NEW YORK
N. Y. Univ .; m. John Fowler Trow (deceased) ; chil- dren: John Fowler, George Swift. Teacher and lec- turer on Parliamentary Law, Public Speaking, The Art of Debate, Civics, Current Events, also on Origin and Development of Opera and Drama. Mem. Gamut, N. Y. State Women, D.A.R., League of Am. Pen Women, Am. Criterion Soc. Pres. Post Parliament. Author: The Parliamentarian, a manual of Parlia- mentary Law, Extemporaneous Speaking, The Art of Debate. Address: The Dearborn, 350 W. 55th St., N. Y. City.
TROWBRIDGE, ALEXANDER BUEL
Architect; ib. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 3, 1868; s. Luther S. and Julia (Buel) Trowbridge; grad. Cornell Univ., B.S. in Architecture, 1890, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1895; m. Great Neck, L. I., Aug. 17, 1896, Gertrude M. Sherman; children: Sherman, Alice, Buel, Stephen. Senior mem. firm Trowbridge & Ackerman; dir. and dean Coll. of Architecture, Cornell Univ., 1897-1902. Studied architecture in Europe, 4 years; practising now in N. Y. City. Progressive; Protestant. Mcm. Am. Inst. of Architects,' Soc. Beaux Arts Architects, Architectural League of N. Y., Kappa Alpha Soc., Di- gressionists. Recreations: Golf, tennis, fishing, shoot- ing. Clubs: Century Ass'n, Cornell Univ., Flushing Country, Dutch Treat. Residence: Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Address: 62 W. 45th St., N. Y. City.
TROWBRIDGE, CHARLES C.
Physicist and author; b. Astoria, L. I., N. Y., April 26, 1870; s. Gen. William P. and Lucy (Parkman) Trowbridge; cd. Hopkins Grammar School, New Ha- ven, Conn., Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., B.S., 1892, M.S., 1903, hon. Sc.D., 1908. Ass't Professor of Physics in Columbia Univ .; fellow A.A.A.S. and N. Y. Acad. of Sciences; member of Am. Physical Soc., the Astro- nomical and Astrophysical Soc. of America. Author of numerous monographs on experimental physics and meteorology, and has also written on animal mechan- ics and ornithology. Address: 434 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City.
TROWBRIDGE, EDMUND Q.
Banker; b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 20, 1877; s. E. Hayes and Catherine A. (Quincy) Trowbridge; grad. Yale, B.A., 1899; m. London, Eng., July 1, 1901, Ger- trude H. Trowbridge; children: Barbara Harrison, b. 1904; Nathalie Harrison, b. 1907; Edmund Harrison, b. 1910; John Harrison, b. 1913. Mem. firm of Trow- bridge & Co., N. Y. Stock Co., N. Y. Chamber of Com- merce. Republican. Mem. N. E. Soc., Sons of Colonial Wars, Pilgrims Soc. Recreations: Yachting, automo- biling. Clubs: University, N. Y. Yacht, Yale, St. An- drew's Golf. Address: 128 Broadway, N. Y. City.
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.