Who's who in New York City and State, 1st ed, Part 141

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: 751


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WRIGHT, Walter K .:


Major, U. S. Army; born in New York; appointed from New York: cadet at U. S. Military Academy July 1, 1879; graduated June 13, 1883; second lieutenant Sixteenth Infantry June 13, 1883; first lieutenant Oct. 1, 1888; captain Seventh Infantry April 26, 1898. Served in Spanish Amer- ican War; major 1903. Address, Manila, P. I.


WRIGLEY, Charies F. J .:


Protestant Episcopal Clergyman; B. A. Hobart College, 1879; M. A., 1882; S. T. B. General Theological Seminary, New York City, in 1885; received the degree of D. D. in 1900 from Hobart College; assistant in Christ Church, Rochester, N. Y., in 1882; rector St. Marys-on-the-Hill, Buffalo, from 1883-1902; rector of Grace Church, Brook- lyn Heights, New York City, 1902. Also Archdeacon of the Southern Archdeacon- ry of Brooklyn, in 1903. Address, 53 Rem- sen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


WYETH, John Allan:


Surgeon; born Marshail County, Ala., May 26, 1845; son of Judge Louis and Eu- phemia (Allan) Wyeth. Educated La Grange Military Academy, Alabama; LL.D. University of Alabama; married 1886, Florence N., daughter of Dr. J. Marion Sims, private in Russell's Regi- ment Fourth Alabama Cavalry. Confed- erate States of America; M. D., University of Louisville 1869; aiso, ad eundem, Beile- vue Medical College. 1873; assistant dem- onstrator anatomy, 1873; prosector to the chair of anatomy 1874. Author of "Hand- book of Medical and Surgical Reference." 1875; "Essay on Dextral Preference in Man," 1875; "Monograph on Minor Sur- gery," 1876; "Bellevue Alumni prize essay on "Amputation at the Ankle Joint," 1876; American Medical Association prize essay on the "Surgical Anatomy and Surgery of the Carotid Arteries," 1878; second prize, same association, essay on the "Surgical Anatomy and Surgery of the Innominate and Subclavian Arteries"; essay on the "Obturator Arteries," 1879; a pamphlet on "Supra-pubic Cystomy, with a Report of Sixty Cases," 1880; author of "Text-book on Surgery," 1886; "Bloodless Amputation


at the Hip Joint and at the Shoulder Joint," "The Treatment of Vascular iu- mors by the Injection of Boiling Water," 1890; "Cold Cheer at Camp Morton," a narrative of prison life from Oct., 1863 to Feb., 1865, Century Magazine, Aprii, 1891; an historical sketch in Harper's Magazine, 1892, entitled "The Struggle for Oregon." in Harper's Weekly, 1898, "General Wheeler's Leap," a sketch of the battie of Shelbyville, June 27. 1863; Harper's Magazine, 1899, "General Forrest at Fort Donelson," "Capture of Colonel A. D. Straight and his entire command." "The Storming of Fort Pillow," "General Forrest at Brice's Cross Roads." In the Confederate Veteran, Nov., 1900, a "Nar- rative of a Scouting Expedition in 1863"; "The Life of Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest." Harper & Bros., 1899; surgeon Mt. Sinai Hospital 1SS0; St. Fiiz- abeth's Hospital 1SS0; in 1882 founded the New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital, the first post-graduate medical institution in the United States. Senior professor of surgery and president of the Medical Faculty; president, New York Pathological Society, 1SS5 and 1SS6; pres- ident New York State Medical Association 1901; president American Medical Associ- ation 1902. Address, 19 West 35th St., New York.


WYGANT, Henry:


Colonel. U. S. Army: born in New York; appointed from Arkansas; cadet at U. S. Military Academy Sept. 1. 1868; gradu- ated June 14, 1872; second lieutenant Twenty-fourth Infantry June 14, 1872; first lieutenant June 28, 1878; captain May 15, 18SS; major March 2, 1899; served in Spanish-American War; lieutenant col- onel Sixth Infantry, Nov. 8, 1891. Colonel August 11, 1903. Address, Manila, P. L.


WYLIE, Robert H., M.D .:


Born at Chester, S. C., March 25, 1863; Ph.B. Yale, 1883; M. D., New York Uni- versity, 1885. At general hospital, Vienna, and hospitals in Paris and Beriin. 1887. Attending physician Bellevue Hospital Dispensary, diseases of women, since 1886; assisting visiting physician Bellevue Hos- nital since 1888; consuiting physician, Hackensack, N. J., Hospital. 1891. Mem- ber of University, Southern Society, Ards- ley and Garden City Golf Clubs. Also professor of gynecology, New York Poiy- ciinic. Address, 36 West 35th St., New York.


WYNNE, Marvin W .:


Lawyer; graduated from the University of Rochester, 1894; studied law with Hub- beil & McGuire, Rochester, N. Y., 1895-97; managing clerk for W. J. Lardner, New York City. 1898-99; assistant so- licitor for the Metropoliton Street Rail- way Company. and Interurban Street Railway Company, New York City, 1899 to date. Address, 621 Broadway, New York.


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YALE, John R .:


Republican Assemblyman representing Putnam County; born in Patterson, Put- nam County, N. Y., May 8, 1856; has for the past ten years been employed as a real estate expert in New York City in condemnation proceedings of the city; for two years, 1900 and 1901. was an assessor; in 1901 and 1902 elected to Assembly; in 1903 was appointed member of the follow- ing Assembly committees: Railroads, Pub- lic Printing and Industries. Address, New York City.


YALE. Leroy Milton :


Physician; born at Holmes Hole (now Vineyard Haven), Mass., Feb. 12, 1841; son of Dr. Leroy Milton and Maria Allen (Luce) Yale; fitted for college at Kim- ball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 1855-58; graduated from Columbia in 1862; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1866; has since practiced in New York. Mar- ried, Dec. 6, 1881, Julia Meriam Stetson. of New Bedford, Mass. Was lecturer on obstetrics, University of Vermont, 1870; held several lectureships in Bellevue Hos- pital Medical College; was surgeon to Charity (now City) Hospital, 1871-77; to Bellevue Hospital. 1877-82; to Presby- terian Hospital, 1880-85. Editor of the Medical Gazette, 1867-68; medical editor of Babyhood since 1884. Is interested in drawing and sketching; in 1877 was one of the organizers of the New York Etch- ing Club, and its president in 1877-79. Author of "The Century Book for Moth- er." 1901 (Century Company); "Nursery Problems" (two editions. 1893-97); also various magazine articles (some repub- lished in Out-Door-Library and Scrib- ner's). Contributor to medical magazines and formerly did a great deal of editing and unsigned writing for them. Address, 432 Madison Ave., New York.


YATES, Arthur Gould:


Merchant and railway official: born East Waverly, N. Y., in 1843; in 1865 became connected with the Anthracite Coal Asso- ciation at Rochester, and after two years in the employ of this company began a coal business of his own; in 1876 estab- lished the coal mining company of Bell, Lewis & Yates: twenty years later, 1896, sold out to the Buffalo. Rochester & Pitts- burgh Railway, of which in 1890 he be- came president. Residence. 120 South Fitzhugh St., Rochester. N. Y .; offices, Rochester and 36 Wall St .. New York.


YATES, Harry:


Hotel proprietor and general business man: born in Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1869; son of Arthur G. Yates. He was


educated at the public and high schools of Rochester, and started in business at the age of eighteen as superintendent of the Silver Lake Ice Company. When twenty-one he was elected president of the Silver Lake Railway Company, and at the time was the youngest railroad president in America. In 1892 he married Mary Duffy, of Rochester, and shortly afterwards removed to Buffalo, where he has since made his home. In 1895 he was appointed general agent of the Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal & Iron Company, and has entire charge of the sales of this company's coal and coke over a large ter- ritory. In addition to Mr. Yates' connec- tion with the Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal & Iron Company, and Silver Lake Rail- way Company, he is also the president of the Buffalo-Silver Lake Ice Company, and the Iroquois Salt Company, and vice- president of the Yates Coal Company and Silver Lake Ice Company. He organized a company for the purchase and re-open- ing of the Niagara Hotel, Buffalo, and became its president. He is treasurer of the Jefferson Club, of Erie County, and a member of the Buffalo and Ellicott Clubs of Buffalo, Genesee Valley Club of Roch- ester, and New York Athletic and Reform Clubs of New York City. Address, Buf- falo, N. Y.


YEAMAN, George Helm:


Jurist and congressman; born in Hardin County, Ky., Nov. 1, 1829; son of Stephen M. and Lucretia Yeaman. He received his education at the local schools, and at an early age began the study of law. After his admission to the bar he settled in Owensboro. Ky., where he was elect- ed judge of the County Court of Daviess County in 1854. He was elected to the Legislature in 1861 and to Congress in 1862 and in 1863; he voted for the consti- tutional amendment abolishing slavery, which act caused his defeat for re-election. In 1865 he was made minister resident at Copenhagen, where he spent five years, and. under the direction of Mr. Seward, negotiated a treaty with Denmark for the purchase of the islands of St. Thomas and Santa Cruz, which failed of ratifica- tion. In 1870 he resigned and settled in New York, where he has since practiced his profession. He is the author of "The Study of Government." 1870. and of arti- cles and pamphlets on various subjects, among them: "Allegiance and Naturaliza- tion," 1866: "Privateering," 1867; "The Alabama Question," 1868; "Labor and Money." an attack on "flat money," 1879; "A Currency Primer," advocating the gold standard, 1896; "The Silver Stand- ard," 1896. He was for several years a lecturer on constitutional law in Columbia College Law School; and, in a report adopted by the Bar Association of the City of New York, outlined the abolition of the Superior Court and Court of Com- mon Pleas of New York City, proposing to merge them in the Supreme Court,


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many years before the adoption of that reform in the constitution of 1894. Mr. Yeaman was married, in 1855, to Lelia Pegram, daughter of Robert Triplett, of Owensboro, hy. Address. Madison, N. J .; office, 44 Wall St., New York.


YERKES, Charles Tyson:


Capitalist, railway promoter: born in Philadelphia June 25, 1837; son of Charles and Elizabeth L. Yerkes. He is of Quaker origin and attended the Quaker schools of Philadelphia, and afterward the high school. He began his business career as a clerk in the commission house of J. P. Perot & Brother. At twenty-one opened a stock broker's office in Philadelphia, three years later purchasing a banking house and dealing exclusively in first- class Government and other bonds. He failed in 1871 for a large amount, the City of Philadelphia, as a depositor, be- ing one of his creditors. Being sued by the city, he was convicted of mis- appropriating public funds. a decision which was subsequently pronounced il- legal. He Immediately resumed business and through his great energy and suc- cessful investments in the West he in a few years regained a large part of his fortune. He became prominent in street railway operations in Philadelphia, and subsequently in Chicago, of which city he was for some time a resident, and where he finally became the head of the north and west side surface railroads, and of several suburban and elevated railway corporations. He is at present Inrgely in- terested in the construction of a system of underground railways in London. Mr. Yerkes gave to the Chicago University a telescope costing $400.000. and said to be the finest Instrument of its kind in the world. His private art gallery in his residence at New York is one of the most complete in existence, and is valued at more than $2.000.000. He married Mary Adelaide Moore, of Philadelphia. Resi- dence. 864 Fifth Ave .; office. 54 Wall St., New York.


YOUNG, Charies D .:


Physician: was graduated from the University of Rochester in 1885: from Harvard University in 1890. Reporter Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, N. Y., 1885-1886; principal grammar school No. 17. Rochester. 1886-SS: medical stu- dent in medical department of Harvard University. 1888-90: interne, Rochester City Hospital. 1890-92; out patient phy- sician. 1892-96: assistant attending phy- sician since 1896: attending physician Western New York Institute for Deaf Mutes since 1894: Rochester Church Home since 1894: member Monroe County Med- ical Society. New York State Medical So- cietv. Address, 31 Gibbs St., Rochester. N. Y.


YOUNG, George S .:


President, Registrar and Transfer Com- pany, United States Mortgage and Trust Company, and United States Safe De- posit Company; vice-president Atlantic Se- curities Company, Continental Investment Company and Commercial Trust Company of New Jersey; treasurer Audit Company of New York: director Eastern Steel Company, New York Dock Company and Windsor Trust Company. Address. 55 Cedar St., New York; residence, Jersey City, N. J.


YOUNG, George S .:


Manager of the United States branch of the Manchester Assurance Company, New York City, and president of the American Fire Insurance Company of New York; was born April 5, 1851. At the age of fifteen years he entered the home office of the Hartford Insurance Company as office boy. After twenty years of office training the company ap- pointed him, in July, 1586. its special agent for eastern New York, with head- quarters at Albany. In 1SS9 he was ap- pointed assistant manager of the Metro- politan department at New York, and in Nov .. 1891. he became manager. On the death of the manager he was appointed to the position of manager. Address, 220 West 136th St., New York.


YOUNGS, William J .:


United States attorney for the Eastern district of New York: is of old Long Is- land stock, being a direct descendant of the Rev. John Youngs, who left Southold. in Suffolk. England, and founded and set- tled Southold, Suffolk County, Long Is- Innd. His son, Thomas Youngs. settled in Oyster Bay about the year 1650, and in 1655 erected the homestead, which is still in good repair and is owned by the subject of this sketch. William J. Youngs is the only son of the late Daniel K. Youngs, who was for many years promi- nent in the political and social world, par- ticularly among the old Long Island fam- illes, such as the Nicoll. Smith. Townsend. Floyd Jones, werkes and other families of similarly old lineage. Was born June 24. 1$51. and at an early age was sent to Harrington's Military Academy, in West- chester, and was afterwards graduated in the class of 1868 at the Huntington Union School. In the fall of that year he en- tered Cornell University, graduating in June, 1872. Sept., 1872. he entered the law office of the late Benjamin W. Downing. and In Sept .. 1873, was admitted to the bar. In 1875 he left Mr. Downing and started in business on his own behalf. In 1878 he was elected to the Legislature. and again in 1879, and served on several Important committees, notably those of Privileges and Elections. Commerce and Navigation, and Educational Affairs. In


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1883 he was nominated for district attor- ney of Queens County, but was defeated by the Hon. John Fleming. In 1896 he again ran for district attorney, and de- feated the Hon. Daniel Noble by over twenty-eight hundred majority. Jan. 1, 1899, he resigned the district attorneyship to become the private secretary of Gov- ernor Roosevelt, and on the latter's elec- tion to the Vice-Presidency, was appointed deputy superintendent of banks. Later appointed to his present position. Mr. Youngs has already won several import- ant cases in his new place. He has been several times chairman of the Queens County Central Committee, and for many years a member of the State Committee. Address, Federal Building, New York.


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ZABRISKIE, Andrew C .:


Trustee for numerous institutions and Individuals. Born May 30. 1853; son of Christian A., and Sarah J. (Titus) Za- briskie. Educated at private schools and School of Mines, Columbia College; mar- ried in New York, June 6. 1895 to Fran- ces Hunter. Entered Seventh Regiment National Guard, New York, as private in 1873, and subsequently served as inspector of rifle practice in Seventy-first Regiment, N. G., N. Y., and as captain in Com- pany C of same regiment. resigning in 1898. President of American Numismatic and Archærological Society; vice-president House of Rest for Consumptives. Mem- ber of Union. Metropolitan, Army and Navy, City. Church, and other clubs, besides numerous charitable, scientific, and learned societies. Interested in the breeding of Ayrshire cattle. Author of numerous articles on historical and nu- mismatic subjects. Has two children, Julia Romeyn and Christian Andrew Za- briskie. Residence. 716 Fifth Ave., New York, and "Blithewood " Barrytown-on- Hudson; office. 52 Beaver St., New York.


ZALINSKI. Edmund Louis Gray:


Artilierist-developer pneumatic dyna- mite torpedo gun and inventor of Tele- scopic Artillery Sight, ramrod bayonet and entrenching tool carried in rifle stocks and other military inventions. Born in Kurnich, Prussian Poland, Dec. 13, 1848. Came to the United States in 1853, living at Seneca Falls. N. Y., where ne attended public schools and afterwards the high school at Syracuse, N. Y. Went to the field in 1864 and acted as a volun- teer aide-de-camp on the staff of Gen- eral Nelson A. Miles. commanding the first division of the Second Corps. He was recommended for promotion for gal- gantry at the engagement at Hatcher's Run. Va .. was commissioned second lieu- tenant Second New York Heavy Ar-


tillery. . Mustered out of service Sept., 1865. Appointed a second lieutenant of


Fifth United States Artillery, Feb. 13, 1866; first lieutenant, July, 1867; captain, Dec., 1887. Professor military science and tactics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1873-76, Graduated United States Artillery School, Fortress Monroe, Va., April. 1880. and School of Submarine Mining, Willet's Point. 1880-81. Engaged in investigation on effect of variable at- mospheric conditions on trajectories from 1879 to 1883. Engaged in perfecting Pneu- matic Torpedo Guns from 1883 to 1889. Ordered to Europe to secure Military in- formation, 1889-90. Stationed at Presidio, Cal., on return. Placed on retired list, Feb., 1894. Wrote various papers on mili- tary subjects. After retirement he made some extensive travels in South America, China and Japan. Member of Century, Union League. Lotos and Engineers Clubs. Address. 7 West 43d St., New York.


ZALINSKI, Moses G .:


Major, U. S. Army; born New York; ap- pointed from the army; private, corporal and sergeant, Batteries G. and H. First Artillery from Oct. 21, 1885, to March 3, 1889; second lieutenant, Second Artillery, Feb. 11. 1889; first lieutenant, Fourth Ar- tillery. Feb. 12. 1895; transferred to Sec- ond Artillery. March 16, 1895. Captain, March 1898; major, 1903. Address, Omaha, Neb.


ZEIGLER, Lee Woodward:


Painter and illustrator of romantic and historical subjects; born in Baltimore, Md .. May 7, 1868; son of Daniel Zeigler, of York, Pa .. and Laura Woodward. Con- tributed regularly to Life (New York) from 1889 to 1895. since which date his work has appeared mainly in editions of standard authors: Kingsley, Balzac, Gau- tier. Jane Austen and others, and occa- sionally in contemporary magazines. Un- married. Permanent address. Salmagun- di Club, West 12th St., New York.


ZIMMERMAN, Jeremiah:


Clergyman; born in Carroll County, Md., April 26. 1848. Attended village public school, then spent two years at a mili- tary academy in Manchester, Md., and then two years at a missionary institute in Pennsylvania. Entered the sophomore class of Pennsylvania College, Gettys- burg. Pa .. where he was graduated in 1853; graduated Theological Seminary, Gettysburg. Pa., in 1876; pastor Lutheran Church, Valatie. N. Y .. 1877-78. Organ- ized First English Lutheran Church at Syracuse in 1879; and is still its pastor. Is a lecturer at Syracuse University and is regarded as an authority on the his- torical branch of numismatics. Address, 107 South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.


INDEX


TO


PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS


OF


MEN AND WOMEN.


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF WHOM APPEAR IN THIS VOLUME.


1


INDEX.


ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.


PAGE


ADAMS, Maude


6


ALLEN, Viola.


12


BARRYMORE, Ethel


39


BARRYMORE, Maurice


39


CLAXTON, Kate


129


CRABTREE, Lotta.


156


DANIELS, Frank.


167


DE ANGELIS, Jefferson


Addenda


DIXEY, Henry Edward.


187


DODSON, John E.


190


DREW, John.


195


ELLIOTT, Maxine


210


EYTINGE, Rose.


215


FISKE, Mrs. Minnie Maddern.


224


GILBERT, Mrs. George Henry


250


GILLETTE, William


254


GOODWIN, Nathaniel C.


259


GOULD, Howard.


262


HACKETT, James K.


276


HARNED, Virginia


288


HARRIGAN, Edward.


289


HOLLAND, Edmund M


307


IRWIN, May


323


JANAUSCHEK, Francesca.


328


JEFFERSON, Joseph.


329


MANNERING, Mary.


397


MANSFIELD, Richard


397


PAGE


MORRIS, Clara


417


OLCOTT, Chauncey


437


O'NEILL, James


438


PASTOR, Tony


451


POWERS, James T


471


PRINCE, Adelaide


474


REHAN, Ada.


487


ROBSON, Eleanor Elise


499


RUSSELL, Annie.


510


SOTHERN, Edward H.


554


TEMPLETON, Fay


580


WALSH, Blanche.


612


WILSON, Francis.


640


AMBASSADORS AND MINISTERS OF THE UNITED STATES.


CHOATE, Joseph H


124


HILL, David Jayne


302


PORTER, Horace.


468


ARCHAEOLOGISTS.


BANDELIER, Adolph


Francis Al


. . .


phonse


32


CESNOLA, Luigi Palma di.


115


ARCHITECTS.


BERG, Charles I


54


BIRKMIRE, WIIllam H


60


BLOOR, A. J.


68


662


INDEX TO PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS.


PAGE


PAGE


BRUNNER, Arnold William


93


CARRIERE, John Merven


111


COOK, Walter.


145


CORDES, August W.


149


DE LEMOS, Theodore W. E


175


EIDLITZ, Cyrus Lazelle Warner


208


EIDLITZ, Leopold.


208


FLAGG, Ernest.


226


FRANKLIN, John Benjamin


236


GIBSON, Robert Williams


249


GILBERT, Charles Pierrepont H


250


HAIGHT, Charles


278


HAMLIN, Alfred D. F


284


HOWELLS, John Mead


313


HUNT, Richard H.


318


ISRAELS, Charles H


324


JOSSELYN, Edgar A


337


McGUIRE, Joseph H


387


MARSHALL, Henry R


400


SEE, Milton.


528


STURGIS, Russell


572


VAN PELT, John V


602


WAID, D. Everett.


610


WHITE, Stanford.


630


WRIGHT, Frank Ayres.


653


ARTISTS AND SCULPTORS.


ABBATT, Agnes Dean. 1


ADNEY, Edwin Tappan


6


DEARTH, Henry Golden


173


ALEXANDER, John White


9


ARMSTRONG, David Maitland


17


BAER, William Jacob


25


BARNARD, George Grey


35


BEARD, James Carter


44


BECKWITH, J. Carroll


46


BERNSTROM, Victor.


55


BISSELL, George Edwin.


62


BLASHFIELD, Edwin Howland


66


BOYLE, John J ..


78


BRENNER, Victor David.


82


BRICKER, Alfred T.


84


BROWN, John George


89


BUTLER, George Bernard.


102


CALVERLY, Charles.


106


CHADWICK, Charles Wesley


116


CHASE, William Merritt.


120


CHRISTY, Howard Chandler


123


CHURCH, Frederick Stewart


124


CHURCHILL, Alfred Vance.


126


CLINEDINST, Benjamin West.


132


COLEMAN, Charles Caryll


136


COLEMAN, Samuel.


138


COMAN, Mrs. Charlotte B


139


COMFORT, George Fisk.


139


CONNAH, Douglas John.


142


COUDERT, Mrs. Amalia Küssner


154


COX, Kenyo


155


COX, Louise


155


COX, Palmer


155


CRANE, Bruce


157


CRONIN, David Edward.


160


CROWNINSHIELD, Frederic


162


CURRAN, Charles C.


163


DAVENPORT, Homer C


168


DE FOREST, Lakewood.


173


DENSLOW, William Wallace


177


DEWEY, Charles Melville


181


DEWING, Mrs. Maria Richards


182


DEWING, Thomas Wilmer


182


DIELMAN, Frederick.


194


INDEX TO PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS.


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PAGE


1


PAGE


DODGE, William de Leftwich.


189


DOLPH, John Henry.


190


DONLEVY, Alice Heighes.


190


ELWELL, Frank Edwin.


211


EMMET, Rosina.


212


LOOP, Jennette S


374


LOWELL, Orson


376


LYMAN, Joseph


380


MAYER, Henry


404


NAEGELE, Charles F.


426


NIEHAUS, Charles Henry


430


OPERTI, Albert


439


OPPER, Frederick Burr


439


OUTCAULT, R. F


443


PELL, Ella Ferris.


457


REID, Robert


Addenda


REUTERDAHL, Henry.


489


RUCKSTUHL, Fred W


509


RYDER, Albert P.


513


SCHULTZE, Carl Emil.


521


SCOTT, Emily Maria.


524


SHINN, Everett


538


SMITH, W. Granville.


552


STANLAWS, Penrhyn A


558


STOKES, Frank Wilbert


569


TAYLOR, Charles Jay.


579


THAYER, Theodora W


581


TOASPERN, Otto. :


587


TRENCHARD, Edward


592


TYRON, Dwight W


593


TYLER, James Gale


596


,


van LAER, Alexander T


602


VOLK, Douglas.


607


VONNAH, Robert.


607


VONNOH, Bessie Potter


607


LEE, Homer


362


LEEGLE, W. R.


362


LIPPINCOTT, William H.


369


LOEB, Louis.


373


LONGFELLOW, Ernest W


373


FARLEY, Harriet


217


FOGARTY, Thomas


229


FOSTER, Benjamin.


232


FRAZEN, August


237


FRENCH, Danlel Chester


238


FRENCH, Edwin Davis.


238


GARNSEY, Elmer E.


244


GAY, Edward.


246


GELERT, Johannes Sophus


246


GIBSON, Charles Dana


249


GREGORY, Eliot.


271


GRISWOLD, Casimir Clayton


273


GROTHJEAN, Francisco.


273


HARPER, William St. John


288


HARVEY, Eli.


290


HENRY, Edward Lamson


298


HERMON, Atkins MacNell


299


HOBSON, Richmond P


304


HOWLAND, Alfred C


314


INNESS, George, Jr.


322


KELLY, James E.


342


KENDALL, William S


343


KINNEY, Margaret W.


350


KINNEY, Troy.


350


KLEPPER, Max F


351


KLINE, William F


351


LAMB, Charles R.


355


LAMB, Ella Condie


355


LATHROP, Rose H


359


von SALTZA, Carl Frederick.


608


664


INDEX TO PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS.


PAGE


WALKER, William H.


612


WALLER, Frank.


612


WATROUS, Harry W


617


WILES, Lemuel Maynard


638


WOLF, Henry


646


ZEIGLER, Lee Woodward


657


ASTRONOMERS AND METEOROLO-


GISTS.


ABBE, Cleveland.


2


DRAPER, Daniel.


195


AUTHORS AND POETS.


ABARBANELL, Jacob R. 1


ABBOTT, William 1


ABBEY, Henry


2


ALLEN, Alfred


Addenda


ALLEN, Fred. Hovey


10


ALLEN, James Lane.


11


ANDERSON, John Jacob


Addenda


ANDREWS, William Loring




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