Who's who in New York City and State, 1914, pt 2, Part 4

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: 818


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JUDSON, EDWARD


Clergyman, educator; b. Maulmain, Burma, Dec. 27, 1844; s. Adoniram and Sarah (Hall) Judson; grad. Brown Univ., A.B., 1865; A.M., D.D., Colgate Univ .; m. 1871, Ellen Antoinette Barstow; children: Elizabeth, Margaret. Principal Leland and Gray Sem., Town- send, Vt., 1865-1867; prof. Latin and modern languages, Colgate Univ., 1868-1874. Pastor N. Orange Bapt. Ch., Orange Co., N. J., 1875-1881; pastor Memorial Bapt. Ch., N. Y. City, 1881-1906. Erected Judson Memorial in memory of father. Missionary to Burma, in Wash- ington Sq., N. Y. Head Dep't Homiletics in Divinity Sch. of Univ. of Chicago, 1903-1905; now pastor Me- morial Bapt. Ch. of Christ, N. Y. City; prof. pastorial theology, Theol. Sem., Colgate Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. Author: Life of Adoniram Judson; The Institutional Ch. Trustee Brown Univ., Vassar IColl. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Delta Phi fraternities. Club: Century. Address: 53 Washington Sq., N. Y. City.


JUDSON, WILLIAM PIERSON


Civil eng'r; b. Oswego, N. Y., May 20, 1849; second s. Col. John Work (U. S. Mil. Acad., '36) and Emily (Pierson) Judson; fifth in descent from Rector l'ier- son, first pres. and founder Yale Coll .; ed. Oswego public and high 'schs., 1856-1867, and private tuition; m. Oct. 9, 1888, Mrs. Anna L. (Thompson) McWhorter, of Oswego, d. Dr. Richard H. Thompson (health of- ficer, Port of N. Y., 1862). (Mrs. Judson is a mcm. of Colonial 'Dames). U. S. civil ass't eng'r on forts, rivers and harbors, 1870-1899; deputy State eng'r of N. Y. three times, 1899-1905; now practising as con- sulting eng'r for works on rivers, harbors and canals, hydro-electric developments, roads and pavements. Pres. Broadalbin Elec. Light & Power (Co., dir. Broad- albin Improvement Co., Broadalbin Knitting Co .; comm'r Varick Water-Power Canal, Oswego. Author: City Roads and Pavements, 4 editions, 1894, 1902, 1906, 1909; Road Preservation and Dust Prevention, 1908; From the West and Northwest to the Sea, 1890; Lake Ontario to the Hudson River Through the Oswego- Oneida-Mohawk Valley, from Oswego to Troy, 1896; History of Various Projects for Reaching the Great Lakes from Tidewater, 1768-1901; also many published reports on harbors and projects for various improve- ments, etc .; contb'r to professional publications. Re- publican; Episcopalian. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, mem. Inst'n of Civil Eng'rs of Great Britain, Am. Soc. Municipal Improvements, Mass. Highway Ass'n, Oswego Hist. ' Soc., N. Y. State Hist. Ass'n, N. Y. Geneal. and Biog, Soc., Nat. Geog. Soc., Soc. Colonial Wars, Sons of Revolution, Soc. War of 1812 in N. Y., Aronian Lodge 679, F. & A., Masons of Oswego. Clubs: Fortnightly, Yacht, Country (Oswego), Fort Orange (Albany), Authors (London). Residences: 144 W. 5th St., Oswego, N. Y .; "Annawill," Broadalbin, Fulton Co., N. Y .; "Solana," Punta Gorda, Fla. Address: Broadalbin, N. Y.


JUHRING, JOHN C.


Merchant; b. N. Y. City; s. John C. and Lena (Stucke) Juhring; grad. Mount Washington Collegiate Inst .; m. N. Y. City, Oct. 19, 1901, Frances Bryant Fisher; one son, John C., 3d, b. Aug. 30, 1902. Entered, 1873, house of Francis Leggett & Co., of which became part-


ner in 1892, and from its incorporation in 1902 was v .- p. until Feb., 1910, when he was elected pres Charter mem. Merchants' Ass'n of N. Y. City (1st V .- p 5 consecutive terms, 1897-1903); dir. Coal and Iron Nat Bank, trustee Citizens' Savings Bank; dir. Am Can Co. of Maine, Sea Coast Canning Co, of N. J., etc Republican. Mem. N. Y. Produce Exchange, B'd of Trade and Transportation. Clubs: Ardsley, Mer. chants, Press, Union League. Address: N. Y.


Į JUILLIARD, AUGUSTUS D.


Capitalist; m. Helen Cossitt; children: Frederich A senior mem. firm A. D. Juilliard & Co., Comm'n Mer- chants; pres. Met. Opera House & Real Estate Co .; dir. Chemical Nat. Bank, Nat. Bank of Commerce Bank of America; Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. Co .; N. British & Mercantile Ins. Co., Realty Ass'n; trustee Central Trust Co. of N. Y., Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y., Title Guarantee & Trust Co., Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y., N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co. Trustee Am. Museum of Natural History, gov. N. Y. Ilosp. Address: 70 Worth St., N. Y. City.


JULIEN, ALEXIS ANASTAY


Geologist; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 13, 1840; s. Pierre Denis and Magdalene (Cantine) Julien; ed. Mt. Wash, ington Collegiate Inst., Union Coll., A.B. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1859; A.M., 1862; Ph.D., 1852, N. Y. Univ .; m Roselle, N. J., 1882, Annie Walker, d. Peter I. Nevius of N. Y. City. Resident chemist, Guano Island of Sombrero, 1800-1864, collecting birds and land shells and making meteorological observations for Smith- sonian inst'n; on Mich. Geol. Survey, 1872; N. C. Geol Survey; successively ass't in charge quantitative laboratory, Columbia Sch. of Mines, of Dep't Biology and Microscopy, 1885-1897; instr. and curator in geol- ogy, 1898-1911; retired 1911; in 1862, miade geol. survey of islets around island of St. Bartholomew, W. I., for Sweden with report to Gov. Carl Ulrich; in 1863 re- ceived from King of Sweden the gold medal Illis quorum ineruere labores. Fellow A.A.A.S., Geol. Soc. of America, N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, a founder Am Soc. Naturalists; founder and fellow N. Y. Micros. Soc .; honorary mem. Trinity Hist. Soc. Club: N. Y. Miner- ological. Address: South Harwich, Mass.


JULIER, HENRY S.


Express transportation business; b. Great Yar- mouth, England, Jan. 7, 1842; s. Samuel and Jemima ('Crosby) Julier; ed. public sch .; in. Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1868, Louisa Henrietta Vaillant; children: Mrs. Claud Bragdon, Mrs. Albert W. Johnston, Henry Vaillant, Arnett Vaillant. Entered service of Am. Express Co. at Goderich, Can., July 1, 1858, as office boy, and continued with that company without inter- ruptlon to present time; now v .- p. and gen. mg'r; dir., v .- p. and gen. mg'r Westcott Express Co. Inde- pendent Republican. Mem, Ohio Soc. Clubs: Trans- portation, Railroad (N. Y.). Address: 324 W. 103d St. N. Y. City.


JUNGE, BERNARD WILLIAM


Physician and surgeon; b. Barkow, in Mecklenburg, Germany, Oct. 5, 1869; s. William and Caroline (Jar- chow) Junge; ed. in public sch., Lubz, Germany; Allgemeine gowerbeschule, Hamburg, Germany; Wag-' ner Memorial Lutheran Coll., Rochester, N. Y .; Univ, of Buffalo, M.D., 1900; in. Rochester, N. Y .. April 8, 1891, Sophia Eickert; one d., Irma E. S., b. May 6. 1902. In gen. practise of medicine since graduation. Evan- gelical Lutheran. Mem, Med, Soe. Borough of Bronx, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, German-Am. Turn-Verein, Nat. Geog. Soc. (Washington, D. C.) Architect Lodge of Masons. Ad- dress: 403 E. 165th St., N. Y .. City.


JUNOD, LOUIS HENRI


Consul gen., importer; b. Neuchatel. Switzerland, April 9, 1861; s. Louis and Anna Huber-Reithard Junod; attended Coll. of Nice, in France; in. N. Y. City, Jan. 25, 1898, Laura Duane Ireland (descendant of Gen. William Floyd, one of signers of Declaration of Independence, and Judge James Duane, first mayor of N. Y. after Revolution); one son, Henri Pell. b. 1900. Began business with Steiger & Co., at that time largest mt'rs of lace and embroideries at St. Gall, Switzerland. Sent to U. S., 1883, as sp'l repre- sentative of co .; also agent for Eisenhut & Co., mf'rs of Gals. Switzerland, since 1907, known as L. H. Junod & Co., importers of laces and embroideries. Recognized as one of the leading authorities In em- broidery trade, and has made over 50 trips to Europe for purpose of studying business conditions. Pres. Swiss Benevolent Soc., 1903-1906, now hon. pres. and one of trustees. Active in bld'g of Swiss Home, N. Y. City. Appt'd vice-consul of Switzerland in N. Y., 1909, and consul for N. Y., Me., N. H., Vt., Mass,, R. I. and Conn .. 1912. Recreation: Mountain climbing. Clubs:


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Union, Manhattan, Swiss, Ardsley, Deutcher Verein, N. Y. Athletic, Swiss Alpine (Switzerland). Residence: 117 W. 71st St. Address: 100 Fifth Av., N. Y. City.


JUST, GEORGE ALEXANDER


Civil eng'r; b. N. Y. City; s. George and Christina tBoppel) Just; grad. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy. N. Y., C.E., 1881; m. Edith L. Quick; children: Ethel, b. 1894; George, b. 1895; Dorothy, b. 1903. Comm'r of first bld'g code for Greater N. Y. Identified with the construction of public buildings and bridges; also with skeleton steel frame buildings In N. Y. City from their inception. Pres. The George A. Just Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng'rs, Rensselaer Soc. Eng'rs, Rensselaer Poly. Inst. Alumni Ass'n. Clubs. Engineers, Larchmont Yacht. Resi- dence: Scarsdale, N. Y. Address: Empire Hotel, N. Y. City.


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KAHLER, HARRY ADAMS


Banker; b. McConnelsville, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1865; s. Francis M. and Elizabeth ( Adams) Kahler; ed. Ohlo State Univ., Columbus, Ohio, class 1887; m. Dallas, Texas, Sept. 23, 1891, Beulah Pace; children: Wood- land, Beulah. V .- p. Dallas Trust & Savings Bank, U. 8. Bond and Mortgage Co., Carolina Bond & Mort- gage Co .; dir. Dallas Gas Co .; mnem. banking firm O'Connor & Kahler, bankers. Mein. Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Ohio Soc. N. Y. Club: Down Town. Resl- dence: 565 Park Av., N. Y. City. Address: 49 Wall St., N. Y. City.


KAHN, OTTO H.


Banker; b. Mannheim, Germany, Feb. 21, 1867; s. Bernhard and Emma (Eberstadt) Kahn; ed. in Mann- beim; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 8, 1896, Addie Wolff; chil- dren: Maud Emily, b. 1897; Margaret Dorothy, b. 1901; Glibert Wolff, b. 1903; Roger Wolff, b. 1907. Mem. Arm of Kuhn, Loob & Co., bankers; dir. Equitable Trust Co., Morristown Trust Co., Union Pacific R. R. Co., Oregon Short Line R. R. Cc., Oregon-Washington R. R. & Navigation Co .; chm'n Met. Opera Co., Cen- tury Opera Co .; dir. Boston Opera Co., Chicago Opera Co., New Theatre Co., Royal Opera Covent Garden, London. Residence: 8 E. 68th St., and Ccdar Court, Morristown, N. J. Address: 52 William St., N. Y. City.


KALBFLEISCH, CHARLES C.


Lawyer; (b. N. Y. City, July 30, 1868; s. Charles H. and Josephine (Conover) Kalbfleisch; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1891, A.M., 1892; Columbia Law Sch., LL.B., 1893; m. Babylon, L. I., Oct. 27, 1897, Maud . Kalbfleisch. Admitted to the bar, June, 1893, and has practised in N. Y. City since that date. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y .; trustee Herman Knapp Memorial Eye Hosp. Clubs: Grolier, Down Town. Address: 27 Cedar St., N. Y. City.


KALTENBORN, HANS VON


Journalist; b. Milwaukee, Wis., July 9, 1878; s. Rudolph and Betty (Wessels) von Kaltenborn- Stachan; ed. public schs. of Milwaukee and Merrill, Wis., and Harvard Univ. (took degree with distinc- tion In history and polit. science, 1909; winner of Coclidge Prize In debating, and first Bowdoin Prize for elocution, commencement speaker, Phi Beta Kappa); m. Berlin, Germany, Sept. 14, 1910, Baroness Olga. d. Baron von Nordenflycht, German minister to Uruguay; one d .; Olga Anais, b. Aug. 26, 1911. Lived abroad 1900-1902, and 1907-1908, as sec. of Harvard-Berlin Professional Exchange. Travelcd as tutor for Vincent Astor, in Europe, W. I. and S. America, 1909-1910. Now dramatic editor and edi-l torial writer for Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Publia lecturer on topics pertaining to journalism and the drama; was editor-in-chief Mlfarvard Illustrated Maga- zine; pres. Cosmopolitan Club; mg'r and treas. Dra- matic Club; v .- p. Deutscher Verein (at Harvard); Enlisted as private in Co. F, 4th Wis. Vol. Inf. at opening of Spanish-Am. War; mustered out, 1899 as first sergeant of same company. One of campaign speakers of Woodrow Wilson Coll. Men's League, 1912. Mem. Poetry Soc. of America. Recreations: Tennis, swimming. Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Long Island. Residence (city) : 109 Montague St., Brook- lyn (summer): Freeport,. L. I. Address: Editorial Rooms, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.


KAPPER, ISAAC M.


Jurlst; b. N. Y., 1864; elected Justice of the Su- preme Court for Second Dist. for term expiring Dec. 31, 1923. Address: Co. Court House, Brooklyn, N. Y ..


KARAPETOFF, VLADIMIR


Electrical eng'r; b. St. Petersburg, Russla, Jan. 8, 1876; s. Nikita and Anna (Ivanoff) Karapetoff; ed. Inst. of Ways of Communication, St. Petersburg, 1897, C.E .; studied In Poly. Inst. of Darmstadt, Ger- many, 1899-1900; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 2, 1904, F. L. Glilmor. Consulting eng'r Russian Gov't dep't of waterways; instr. In elec. eng'ring in three profes- sional schools in St. Petersburg; was with Trans- Siberian R. R .; came to U. S., 1902; with Westing- house Electric and Mfg Co., 1902-1904; ass't prof. elec. eng'ring, 1904-1908, Cornell Univ., full professor since 1908. Spent several summers with large elec. concerns In this country and abroad; consulting eng'r. Socialist, municipal and state ownership platform. Fellow Am. Inst. Elec. Eng'rs, A.A.A.S .; mem. Soc, for Promotion of Eng'ring Ed'n. Author: Experl- mental Elec. Eng'ring; The Electric Circuit; The Magnetic Circuit; Eng'ring Applications of Higher Mathematics, and of numerous cng'ring articles. Studied music (piano); appears in public recitals; lectured on Wagner and his Music, and Liszt, and on Chopin; believer in modern practical methaphysics, such as Christian Science, New Thought, etc. Recre- ations: Music, public addresses on polit. and ethical questions. Active in advocating the concentric method of ed'n in eng'ring. Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.


KATTE, EDWIN BRITTON


Mechanical and elec. eng'r; b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 16, 1872; s. Walter and Elizabeth (Britton) Katte; ed. Cutler's Sch., N. Y. City; Sibley Coll., Cornell Univ., M.E., M.M.E., 1894; m. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1907, Elva King. Chief eng'r of electric traction, in charge of the electrical and mechanical forces engaged in design, construction and opera- tion of the electric traction system of the N. Y. Cen- tral & Hudson River R. R. entering N. Y. City. V .- p. Am. Soc. Mcch. Eng'rs; Fellow Am. Inst. Elcc. Eng'rs, Kappa Alpha Soc., R'y Guild, Am. R'y Ass'n, Am. Elec. R'y Eng'rs Ass'n. Clubs: University, Cornell University, Transportation, Ardsley. Address: Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. Clty.


KATTE, WALTER


Civil eng'r (retired) ; b. London, Eng., Nov. 14, 1830; s. Edwin and Isabella (James) Katte; ed. King's Coll. Sch., London; came to America in 1849; m. Ist, Greensburg, Pa., Dec., 1859, Margaret Jack; 2d, St. Louis, Mo., Nov., 1870, Elizabeth Pendleton Britton; children; Walter Jack, Edwin Britton, Adelaide. Was for 51 years engaged in active work of railroad and bridge construction, 10 years of which was in service of Pa. R. R. Co., 15 years as chief eng'r of the N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., and 3 and 5 ycars, respec- tively, in the same capacity with the N. Y. Elevated R. R. Co. and the N. Y., West Shore and Buffalo R. R. Co .; was 4 years erecting eng'r in charge of the con- struction of the Eads steel arch bridge over the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Mo., and 10 years eng'r and sec. Keystone Bridge Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa .; served In 1861-1862 as constructing eng'r of mnil. bridges and railroads in Md., D. C., and Va., in the service of the U. S. Mil. R. R. and Telegraph Dep't. Independent in politics. Constitutional Democrat; Episcopalian. Mem. Inst. Civil Eng'rs (resigned), Amı. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Western Soc. Eng'rs (Chicago), Nat. Geog. Soc. Club: Ardsley. Address: 784 Park Av., N. Y. City.


KATZ, MARK J.


lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Mar. 7, 1863; s. Jacob H. and Ester (Schaumburg) Katz; ed. N. Y. City, public schools, Cooper Inst .; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1838, Ettie Barasch; children: Edgar Jesse, b. 1890; Adele, b. 1893; Herbert Spencer, b. 1894: Jerome Seymour, D. 1898. Was tor 25 years instr. In Evening Iligh Scli., of N. Y. City; elected, in 1886, foreign asso. of London Shorthand Soc .; attended as delegate from America to tercentenary of Modern Shorthand held in London, 1887. Author of articles and compiler of statistics on criminality in New York. As Sec. Nat. Liberal Immigration League has taken an active part in the agitation against further restriction of immigration. acting as legislative representative of the League in Washington in 1906. Compiler of tables on Jewish criminality which were the subject of much discus- sion in the Independent and North American Review as well as in the daily press all over the country, and which brought about the retraction of Police Comm'r Bingham of N. Y. City of his charge in a magazine article that there was an undue percentage of erim- inality among Jews in New York. Dir. Baltimore & Southern R. R. Co., etc. Ropublican. Mem. Ethical Culture Soc. Chm'n Com. on Evening Schs. of Good Gov't Clubs of N. Y. City. Has advocated many re-


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forms in evening schools, since adopted by B'ds of Ed'n. Mem. Soc. Med. Jurisprudence and of Masonic and other fraternities. Residence: 249 E. 68th St. Address: 22 William St., N. Y. Clty.


KATZENBACH, WILLIAM HENRY


Physician; b. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 23, 1847; s. Peter and Jane E. (Imiay) Katzenbach; grad. Princeton, N. J., A.B., 1867, A.M., Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., M.D., 1871; interne Bellevue Hosp., 1871-1873; m. Fleming- ton, N. J., May 21, 1873, Julia Emery (died Dec. 12, 1903); children: Anne Emery Katzenbach, b. 1874; . L. Emery, b. 1880. Prof. clinical medicine N. Y. Poly- clinic Sch. and Hosp .; visiting physician to MInturn, Hosp. Presby'n. Mem. N. Y. Acad. of Medicine, N. Y. County Med. Soc., N. Y. State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n Soc., Alumni Bellevue Hosp., N. Y. Clinical Soc., Physicians' Mutual Aid Ass'n (trustee). Clubs: Uni- versity, Princeton. Address: The Wyoming, 7th Av. and 55th St., N. Y. City.


KAUFMAN, EDUARD


Lawyer, and comm'r Dep't of Taxes and Asscss- ments in N. Y. City. Address: 195 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KAUFMAN, EDWARD S.


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Feb. 12, 1857; s. Samuel and Rosalie (Mayer) Kaufman; ed. Anthon's Sch., Colum- bia Grammar Sch., Corneil Univ., and Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C .; m. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1892, Amy L. Nathan; one son, Gerald L. Has been in gen. prac- tice in N. Y. City since admission to the N. Y. State Bar, 1884. Democrat. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., S. R. State of New York. Club: Reform. Address: 101 W. 80th St., N. Y. City.


KAUFMAN, GUSTAVE


Civil engineer; b. Allegheny City, Pa., Feb. 14, 1859; s. Simon and Sibiila (Marks) Kaufman; ed. Rensselaer Poly. Inst., Troy, N. Y., C.E., 1880; m. April, 1895, Sidonia Stirn. Eng'r and builder of bridge across the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, 1890; in same capacity in the construction of bridgos at Cincinnati and Wheeling in 1891 and 1892, and at Peoria, Ill., in 1899; was constructor on Long Island R. R. Subway, At- lantic Av., Brooklyn, completed in 1904; contractor for construction of Brooklyn anchorage of Manhattan Bridge across East River. Mem. Frawley, Kaufman Contracting Co., eng'r's and contractors for public work. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Eng'rs, Am. Soc. for Test- ing Materials, Nat. Gcog. Soc. Ciubs: Engincers, Ilar- monie. Address: 251 W. 95th St., N. Y. Clty.


KEAN, HAMILTON FISH


Banker; b. Ursino, N. J., Feb. 27, 1862; s. John and Lucy (Halsted) Kean; m. Katherine Winthrop; chil- dren: John, Robert Winthrop. Pres. and dir. First Nat. Bank, Perth Amboy, N. J .; mem. firm of Kean, Taylor & Co .; pres. and dir. Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co. Reaity Co .; dir. Elizabethtown Gas Light Co., Elizabethtown Water Co., Federal Trust Co. (Newark, N. J.), Hackensack Water Co., Nat. State Bank (Eliza- beth, N. J.), North Am. Exploration Co. (Ltd.), Poca- hontas Coilieries Co., Rahway Gas Light Co., West Hudson County Trust Co. (Harrison, N. J.). Clubs: Union, Knickerbocker, Metropolitan, Midday, St. An- thony, Down Town, N. Y. Athletic, Riding, Metropolitan (Washington, D. C.). Residence: 25 E. 37th St. Ad- dress: 30 Pine St., N. Y. City.


KEAN, JOHN


Banker, ex-U. S. Senator; b. Ursino, N. J., Dec. 4, 1852; s. John and Lucy Kean; ed. private sch., Yaie Coll., class 1876; grad. Columbia Coil. Law Sch., 1875; A.M., Yaie Univ., 1890. Admitted to N. J. bar 1877. Pres. Nat. State Bank of Elizabeth, Elizabethtown Water Co., Elizabethtown Gas Co .; treas. and dir. Pacific Coast Co .; dir. Securities Co .; trustee Atias Ins. Co., Ltd., of London. Elected to 48th and 50th Con- gresses; chni'n Rep. State Com., 1891, 1892, and Rep. candidate for Gov., 1892; mem. com. to revise judiciary system of State: nominated by acciamation and elected U. S. Senator, 1890; re-elected, 1905, for term expiring 1911. Residence: Ursino, N. J. Address: 115 Broadway, N. Y. City.


7 KEANY, JOSEPH F.


Lawyer; b. Brooklyn, N. Y. Engaged in practice as lawyer in N. Y, City; dir. North Shore Branch and gen. solicitor Long Isiand R. R. Co .; dir. the Atlantic Av. Elevated R. R. Co., Glen Cove R. R. Co., Glendale and East River R. R. Co., Jamaica & South Shore R. R. Co., the Long Island Consolidated Elec. Cos., Mon- tauk Steamboat Co. (Ltd.), Montauk Water Co., Nassau County R'y Co., N. Y. & Rockaway Beach R'y Co., N. Y., Brookiyn & Manhattan Beach R'y Co., Ocean


Electric R'y Co., Prospect Park & Coney Island R. R Co., West Jamaica Land Co. (Ltd.), Hlurtington R. R. Co., Northport Traction Co. Residence: 470 Washing. ton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: Pa. Statlon, Sevent Av. and 32d St., N. Y. City.


KEASBEY, EDWARD QUINTON


Lawyer; b. Salem, N. J., July 27, 1849; s. Anthony Q. and Elizabeth (Miller) Keasbey; attended Columbia Coli. one year; grad. Princeton Coll., A.B., A.M., 156). 1872; Harvard Law Sch., LL.B., 1871; m. Newark, N. J., Oct. 22, 1885, Eliza G. Darcy. Admitted to bar of N. J., 1872, and engaged in practise in Newark; mem, firm Edward Q. & George M. Keasbey. Author: Elec. tric Wires in Streets and Highways, 1896, 1900 Contb'r to legal perlodicals. Pres. Corp'n Manual Co, N. Y. City; dir. North Am. Co., N. Y. City; Lamson Co, Boston; Standard Rice Co., N. Y. City; Kearny Land Co., N .Y. City; mg'r Howard Savings Inst., Newark. Mem. Assembly of N. J., 1883-1884. Republican; Epis- copalian. Men. Am. Bar Ass'n. N. J. State Bar Ass'n Mem. B'd of Trustecs of Episcopal Fund, Diocese of Newark. Trustee Hosp. of St. Barnabas, Newark Clubs: Harvard (N. Y.), Harvard (N. J.), Essex (New. ark), Morristown, Morrls County Golf. Residence: Morristown, N. J. Address: 9 Clinton St., Newark, N. J.


VKEASBEY, HENRY MILLER


Manufacturer; b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 16, 1859; & Anthony Q. and Edwina L. (Milier) Keasbey; ed. Newark (N. J.) Acad., private schs .; in. Newark, N. J. April 18, 1883, Chariotte Condit Lewis; children: Ed- wina L. (Mrs. Jasques Bramhall), b. 1885; Dorothy M. (Mrs. S. Y. L'Hommedieu), b. 1886; Marjorie L. (Mra. J. Martin Van Harlingen), b. 1890. Commenced busi- ness with Mutual Life Ins. Co. at age of 17, remain- ing 3 years; ing'r of bank in Colo., 2 years: in 1883 became associated with Raritan Hoilow and Porous Brick Co., of Keasbey, N. J., as scc. ard treas .; after- ward became, successively, v .- p. and pres. of the co. In 1902 became v .- p. and Eastern ing'r Nat. Fire- proofing Co .; also pres. Am. Clay Products Co., Am. Vitrified Conduit Co .; v .- p. H. B. Camp Co. Repub. lican. Recreations: Riding, driving, automobiling. Ciub: Essex County Country. Country home: "Hoim- wood," Orange, N. J. Address: 949 Broadway, N. Y. City.


JKEATING, STEPHEN HENRY


Lawyer; b. N. Y. Clty, April 29, 1872; s. James P. and Catherine E. (Duncan) Keating; ed. De La Salle Inst., 1888; grad. Columbia Univ., A.B., 1893; final honors in English language and literature, mathe. matics and constitutional history; legai ed'n In Law Sch., Univ. City of N. Y., and N. Y. Law Sch .; m. N. Y. City, June 21, 1899, Mary Loretta Murphy. Ass't clerk of Gen. Term, N. Y. Supreme Court, First Judicial Dep't, 1894-1896; assignment eierk. N. Y. Supreme Court, First Judicial Dep't, 1896-1901; mem. law firm Keating & Squiers, 1897-1901; delegate to various N. Y. State Dem. Convs. Catholic. Mem. Ass'n Bar City of N. Y., Phi Beta Kappa, Deita Upsilon, Knights of Columbus and various local social and political org'ns. Recreations: Riding, golf. Ciubs: Nat. Democratic, Columbla . Univ., Graduates, N. Y. Athletic, Catholic, Englewood Golf. Residence: 217 W. 136th St. Ad- dress: 27 'Cedar St., N. Y. City.


J KECK, FRANK


Lawyer; b. N. Y. City, Jan. 28, 1853; s. John and Katharina (Kremer) Keck; grad. Coll. City of N. Y., B.S., 1872; Columbia Univ., LL.B., 1875; unmarried. Since graduation in 1875 engaged in practice of law in N. Y. City (except period of war service), also serv- ing occasionally as referee In cases submitted to him. In Spanish-Am War was major 3d Battalion. 71st N. Y. Vols .; served in battics of Las Guasimas, and took part in battic of San Juan Hill; for bravery in latter action nominated to brevet rank of licut .- col .: en- gaged with battalion at siege of Santiago until its surrender, and on several occasions was placed in command of reg't; after return of reg't to Montauk Point comm'd capt. 42d U. S. Vol. Inf., and served with that reg't in the Philippines; engaged in skirmishes at San Antonio and Lumbong, in Laguna Province, Island of Luzon; was in command of towns of Pasig and Mariquina, where he instituted in large measure civil gov't; assisted in negotiation leading to the sur- render of Gen. Licerio Geronimo, a prominent Filipino gen., by which a large section of Rizai Province. of the Island of Luzon, was brought to a condition of tranquillity; for services In this connection was highly commended by dist. comd'r; was presented by com- panions in arms in Cuba with a costly sabre and beit Past Dep't Comd'r Spanish-Am. War Vets., State of N. Y .; recorder-in-chief Naval and Military Order,




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