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(1891); In Gold and Silver (1892); Idyl- lists of the Country-Side, Being Six Com- mentaries concerning some of Those Who Have Apostrophized the Joys of the Open Air (1896); Meditations on Gout, with a Consideration of its Cure through the use of Wine (1898); Introduction to White's National History of Selbourne, in The World's Great Books (1898); The Pleasures of the Table; an Account of Gastronomy From Ancient Days to Pres- ent Times, with a History of Its Litera-
ture. Schools and Most Distinguished
Artists, Together with Some Special Recipes and Views Concerning the Aes- thetics of Dinners and Dinner-giving (1902); editor of The Rose, by H. B. Ellwanger, revised edition (1893) ; Love's Demesne, a Garland of Contemporary Love Poems Gathered from Many Sour- ces (1896), two volumes; Love's Old Sweet Song, A Sheaf of Latter-day Love Lyrics Gathered from Numerous Fields, with a Critical Introduction (1903). Ad- dress, Rochester, N. Y.
ELMENDORF, Henry Livingston:
Superintendent Buffalo Public Library since 1897; born Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1852; son of the Rev. Anthony and Sarah Clark Elmendorf; educated Brook- lyn Polytechnical Institute; assistant, Gardner Sage Library, New Brunswick, N. J., 1877; librarian, Public Library, St. Joseph, Mo., 1891-96; secretary American Library Association, 1894-96; vice-presi- dent, 1896-97; president, Buffalo Library Club, 1897-1903; president, N. Y. Li- brary Association, 1900; writer on library topics in Library Journal. Proceedings National Educational Association and Re- view of Reviews; director, Buffalo Soci- ety of Natural Sciences; member of Buf- falo and Liberal Clubs of Buffalo; mar- ried Theresa Hubbell West, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1896. Address, 319 Nor- wood ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
ELMENDORF, Joachim:
Clergyman; born Rochester, N. Y., March 26, 1827; was graduated from Rut- gers, 1850; from New Brunswick, N. J., Theological Seminary, 1853; ordained in Dutch Reformed Church, Poughkeepsie; pastor of churches at Syracuse, Albany, etc .; 1872-86, pastor in Poughkeepsie. Published: Memoirs of Varick De Witt and Alice Justina De Peyster (1872), and articles in magazines. Received D. D. from Union; president of Quill Club, New York; trustee Vassar and Rutgers College. Address, 182 East 122d St., N. Y. City.
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ELMENDORF, (Mrs.) Theresa Hubbell: | ican born sculptor. In 1891 he be- Librarian and bibliographer; born Par- deeville, Wis., Nov. 1, 1855; daughter of Hubbell and Helen (Roberts) West; was graduated from Miss Wheelock's School for Girls, Milwaukee, 1874; deputy libra- rian, Milwaukee Public Library, from 1880 to 1892, librarian, 1892 to 1896; married Henry Livingston Elmendorf, Oct. 3, 1896; secretary, N. Y. State Library Associa- tion, 1901-02; president, 1903-04; special bibliographer, Buffalo Public Library, 1903; associate editor, American Library Association Catalogue, 1903-04. Address, 319 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. gan the group of Dickens and Little Nell, now in Clarence Clark Park, Phil- adelphia, Pa., the property of the Fair- mont Park Art Association; the Little Nell received the gold medal of the Philadel- phia Art Club, and the entire group was given the place of honor and the highest award at the Chicago Exposition, 1893. Among his other works may be mentioned the equestrian statue of General Winfield Scott Hancock, on the battlefield of Get- tysburg, Pa. (1896) ; bust of Vice-President Levi P. Morton, Senate chamber, Wash- ington, D. C .; Diana and Lion, in gallery ELMER, Herbert Charles: of modern masters, Chicago Art Institute, 1893; medal, Chicago Exposition; bas-re- lief on the memorial to Edwin Booth, Mount Auburn, Cambridge, Mass., 1896; Aqua Viva, Metropolitan Museum of Art, exhibited at the Paris Salon, Royal Acad- emy and Royal Exhibition of Brussels, Belgium, 1884; bust of Vice-Presidents Morton and Hobart, Senate Chamber, Washington, D. C .; statue of the New Life, Bonney memorial, Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, Mass .; owned by Hon. Judge Charles S. Lilley, 1889; medal,. Pan-Amer- ican Exposition, for ideal statue of The Orchid; statue of Classic Art, for the Art Palace, St. Louis, in stone, 1903; statue of Greece, for the U. S. Custom House, New York City, 1903-04; statue of Rome, for the U. S. Custom House, N. Y. City, 1903-04; bust of Col. R. T. Van Horn, of Kansas City, Mo., for the Journal Build- ing, Kansas City, Mo. With Hon. Com- missioner Wilcox, inaugurated the first public care of the monuments owned by the City of New York and made first rec- ord of same.
Educator; born March 30, 1860, Rush- ford, N. Y .; was graduated from Cornell University, A. B .; attended Johns Hop- kins, Bonn and Leipsic Universities, re- ceiving degree of Ph. D .; married; in- structor in Johns Hopkins University; as- sistant professor of Latin in Cornell Uni- versity; member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities, and Ameri- can Philological Association. Address, 113 Oak Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.
ELWELL, Frank Edwin:
Sculptor; born Concord, Mass., June 15, 1858; married Molina Mary Hildreth, of Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 30, 1882. ʼTwo sons, Alcott Farrar Elwell, and Stanley Bruce Elwell ; born Oct. 3, 1886. Studied art first under Miss May Olcott, at Con- cord, then under Mr. Otto Groundman, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass .; worked as an assistant in the studio of Mr. D. C. French, at Concord; through the influence of Hon. Levi P. Morton, then U. S. minister to France, entered the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1881; he was a pupil of Holle and Jean Joseph Alexan- der Falguiere; member of the Institute of France; private pupil of Falguiere; has certificate of membership of the Ecole des Beaux Arts. First exhibit at Paris Salon, bust of M. Hippolyte Le Roy, of Belgium, 1882; exhibited at Royal Exhibition, Brus- sels, Belgium, 1884; same year he received Leopold 2d, medal for proficiency in the study of architecture in the Royal School of Art, Ghent; returned to America, 1885; was for some time teacher in the Nation- al Academy of Design, N. Y. City, and at the Art Students' League; in 1886 exe- cuted the group of The Death of Strength, for Edam, Holland, commission given by Mrs. F. H. Pont, of Edam, through Mr. Krusman Van Elten, Mr. J. Q. A. Ward. This group was the first monument ever erected in Europe by an Amer-
Appointed curator of the department of ancient and modern statuary Metropolitan Museum of Art, by General L. P. di Cesnola, director and the honorable board of trustees, 1903; made Cyprian monument over grave of General L. P. di Cesnolia, Kensico Cemetery, N. Y. A constant worker and writer for the pres- ervation of the freedom of the individual sculptor from the degrading influences of trades unionism in art. Address, Metro- politan Museum of Art, Central Park, 5th Ave. and 82d St., N. Y. City.
ELY, George William:
Banker; son of Joseph M. Ely; born New York, Jan. 6, 1840; was educated in private schools, and from the time he began business, as a stock broker, he has been prominent in financial circles ; has a seat in the Stock Exchange ; member of the Lawyers, Barnard and
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Whist Clubs; he joined the Seventh Regi- of the original promoters of the Niagara ment in 1862, and went to the front in the Falls Power Co., and was the prime mover Civil War, the youngest captain that this famous organization ever had; in 1864 was married to Francis Almira Wheeler. Address West 82d St., N. Y. City.
ELY, Robert Erskine:
Lecturer on economics; director of League for Political Education since 1901; born Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1861; son of Richard and Sarah R. E .; educated at high school, was graduated from Am- herst College, 1885, Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1888. President Prospect Union (Cambridge, Mass.), 1891- 1901; member City Club. Address, 55 West 44th St., N. Y. City.
ELY, Sehsah M .:
Professor of Mathematics; born Mana- lapau, N. J .; educated in a private school, Manalapau and Freehold, N. J .; grad- uated from Vassar College in 1868; secre- tary, vice-president and president of the Associated Alumnae of Vassar College; president of the New York branch of As- sociate Collegiate Alumnae; chairman of the Endowment Committee of Associated Alumnae of Vassar College; member Am- erican Mathematical Society and charter member of the American Mathematical Society of N. Y. as it has now become the American; taught mathematics at Suf- field, Conn., 1868-1870; at Heightstown, N. J., 1870-74; tutor of mathematics, Normal College, N. Y. City, 1876-1887; professor of mathematics, Vassar College; Republican by birth and also by convic- tion. Address, Vassar College, Pough- keepsie, N. Y.
ELY, Smith:
Ex-mayor of N. Y. City; born Hanover, N. J., April 17, 1825; studied law at Uni- versity of N. Y .; 1856 to 1860, school trus- tee; 1857, State Senator; 1860 to 1868, county supervisor; 1871 to 1876, was mem- ber of Congress; 1877, became mayor of N. Y. City; Democratic Presidential elec- tor, 1880; Central Park commissioner, 1897- 98 ; member of Century, Manhattan, Mer- chant Clubs, Sons of Revolution, Society of War of 1812, Society of Colonial Wars. Residence, 47 West 57th St .; office, 103 Gold St., N. Y. City.
ELY, W. Caryl:
Lawyer; born Middletown, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1856; educated Cooperstown, Girard anu Franklin, Pa., and Cornell University; has served as supervisor and as member of the State Assembly from 1883 to 1885; while in the Assembly he was the Demo- cratic candidate for speaker. He was one
in the organization of the Buffalo & Ni- agara Falls Electric R. R .; his latest and greatest achievement was the recent con- solidation of all the local trolley lines under the name of the International Traction Co., of which he was made pres- ident. Address, Buffalo, N. Y.
EMERSON, Casper, Jr .:
Artist; born Christiania, Norway, April 29, 1878; educated in Christiania public schools, and Williamsport, Pa .; has been connected with the Herald, Journal, Puck, Judge, Harper's, Munsey's, and other illustrated magazines and periodicals in N. Y. and Philadelphia of various kinds; covered Mckinley assassination and se- quent trial of Czolgotz for Herald; covered Molineaux, Kennedy and other important trials for Journal; Republican. Address, 41 West 24th St., N. Y. City.
EMERSON, Edwin, Jr .:
Author, war correspondent; born Dres- den, Saxony; son of Edwin and Marie Louise (Ingham) Emerson; was graduated from Harvard, 1891; was foreign corres- pondent for Boston Post, later in editorial work New York Evening Post, Sun, Com- mercial Advertiser and Harper's Weekly; then secretary Teachers' College, Colum- bia University, until 1898; went to front in Spanish-American War as correspond- ent for Leslie's Weekly; engaged in secret military exploration of Porto Rico under direction of Lieutenant H. H. Whitney, secret agent U. S. Military Information Bureau; joined First U. S. Volunteer Cav- alry, serving in engagement at San Juan and in the trenches before Santiago; men- tioned by Colonel Roosevelt for gallantry; was correspondent for Collier's Weekly and Illustrierte Zeitung in South America; took part in Columbia-Venezuelan War, 1901, as Venezuelan colonel of Volunteers; decorated by President Castro with order of Bolivar for gallantry in action; special correspondent at Martinique after eruption of Mount Pelée, in Venezuela during Ven- ezuela blockade, and on the Isthmas of Panama during secession movement; war correspondent in Russian-Japanese War (1894-05), serving first with the Russians and then with the Japanese forces in the field; entered Port Arthur shortly before its fall; captured by Japanese and held as prisoner-of-war until released at in- stance of American government; member American Historical Association, New York Historical Society, Franklin Insti- tute, Royal Bavarian Historical, Santiago Society; member of Press and Harvard
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Clubs; author: College Year Book, (1897 | pedition to Florida. Address 29 West 47th S7); Pepys' Ghost, (1899 B11); In War and St., N. Y. City. Peace, (1899); Rough Rider Stories, (1900 EMMET, Bache McE., M. D .: X1); History of the 19th Century, (1902 C41); Venezuela and the Monroe Doctrine, (1903 M1). Address, care P. F. Collier & Son, 416 West 13th St., N. Y. City. EMERSON, Henry Pendexter:
Educator; born Lynnfield, Mass., Jan. 12, 1847; educated Phillips Academy, An- dover, Mass .; was graduated from Uni- versity of Rochester A. M., 1874; instructor Latin and Greek, 1874-83 and principal 1883-93 Buffalo High School and since then Superintendent of Education; mar- ried, 1874, Mary A. Estey; officer of sever- al educational associations; author: Latin in High Schools; A Summer in Europe. Residence, 122 College St .; office, Munici- pal Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.
EMERY, Edward K .:
Jurist; born July 29, 1851, East Aurora, N. Y .; educated academy in East Aurora; admitted to the Bar, 1877; married, Oct. 7, 1886, Clara B. Darbee; member of As- sembly, 1887-88; county judge of Erie County since 1896; practiced law in Buffa- lo, 1877-95. Address, Buffalo, N. Y.
EMILIO, Luis Fenollosa:
Born N. Y. City, 1843; M. D., College Physicians and Surgeons, 1867; professor diseases of women at the New York Post- Graduate Medical School and Hospital; surgeon to Women's Hospital; member County Medical Society, Roman Medical Society, Academy of Medicine, Obstetric Society and British Gynecological Soci- ety, Century and Riding Clubs. Address, 18 East 30th St., N. Y. City.
EMMET, Rosina:
Artist; born New York, Dec. 13, 1854; studied at Pelham Priory, N. Y .; 1879-80, pupil of William M. Chase in art; 1885- 86, painted at Paris; has received several prizes in art competitions; has illus- trated Pretty Peggy and Old Fashioned Tales, by Mrs. Burton Harrison; member of Society of American Artists; 1887, was married to Arthur H. Sherwood of N. Y., won silver medal at Paris Expo- sition, 1889; medal at Columbian Ex- position, 1893; exhibited at Paris Expo- sition, 1900. Address, 310 West 88th St., N. Y. City.
EMMET, Thomas Addis:
Physician; born University of Vir- ginia, May 29, 1828; studied at University of Virginia and Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; was graduated from latter, 1850, practicing in N. Y. City; resident physician Emigrants' Refuge Hospital, Ward's Island; 1852-55, visiting physician; 1855, assistant surgeon to Women's Hos- pital Association; 1861-71, surgeon-in-
Soldier and author; born Dec. 22, 1844; educated in schools at Salem, Mass., Be- loit, Wis., and in the preparatory de- partment of Beloit College. Entered U. S. service in the Twenty-third Massachusetts Regiment in 1861; ultimately became cap- tain of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment; succeeded to temporary com- mand of the regiment in assault of Fort Wagner, after the death of Colonel Robert chief to Woman's Hospital in N. Y. State; since 1871 surgeon on surgical board; also consulting physician to Roose- velt Hospltai, Founding Asylum, St. Vin- cent's Hospital, etc. Author of numer- ous professional works and papers, in- cluding Principals and Practice of Gy- necology; also historical works; The Signers of the Declaration of Independ- ence; The Annapolis Convention; The Emmet Family (1899); and Ireland under English Rule, or a Plea for the Plaintiff (1903), two vols., etc. Recipient of LL. D. from Jefferson Medical College; married, 1854, Miss Catharine R. Duncan, of Mont- gomery, Ala. Address, 89 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. G. Shaw; participated in operations De- partment of the South; acting judge ad- vocate 1st Division, 10th Corps, and South- ern District Department of the South; acting Provost Marshall, Coast Division; honorably mustered out in 1865. He went to San Francisco in 1867, and was promi- nently identified with large real estate and building operations in that city; since 1881 has resided in N. Y. City. Member of the Loyal Legion, Union League Club, Army and Navy Club, and Salem Club of Salem, Mass .; was also member of the former New York Real Estate Exchange. Author: History of the Fifty-fourth Mass- achusetts Infantry, besides many publish- ed articles and papers, among which are: EMMET, William LeRoy: Occupation, Defense and Fall of Roanoke Electrical engineer, inventor; born New Rochelle, N. Y., July 10, 1859; was gradu- ated from U. S. Naval Academy, 1881; served in navy until 1883; has been con- Island; Organization of the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry; The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry in Assault of Fort Wagner; Siege of Fort Wagner; and Ex-| nected with General Electric Co. since
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1892 ; reëntered
navy during Spanish- [ second lieutenant Mounted Riflemen, July
American War; has been engaged in
steam turbine inventions and devel-
opments since 1900; member Ameri-
call Philosophical Society ; past vice- emy Alumni Association ; member of Uni- versity (New York) Club; author ; Alter- nating Current Wiring and Distribution ; contributor to journals. Address, Schenec- tady, N. Y .; New Rochelle, N. Y.
ENGELHARDT, Francis Ernest:
Chemist; born Gieboldehausen, Hanover, June 23, 1835; studied at Duderstadt and Hildeshium Academies and Göttingen University; 1856, assistant to Prof. Fred- erick Wöhler in Gottingen laboratories; 1857-58, assistant professor of chemistry at Amherst College; 1860, at Columbia; 1861-66, professor of chemistry in Col- lege of St. Francis Xavier, N. Y. City; 1869 to date, chemist to Onondaga Salt Co .; 1886, chemist to Genesee Salt Co .; from 1876 to 1885 and again from 1888 to date, Milk Inspector and Chemist for the City of Syracuse; also on State board of health, investigating wines, beers, liq- uors; is author of numerous reports and scientific papers; Ph.D. from St. Francis Xavier, 1864. Address, 403 Butternut St., Syracuse, N. Y.
ENGLISH, George Letchworth:
Mineralogist; born Philadelphia, June 14, 1864; was graduated from Friends' Central School, Philadelphia, June 17, 1881; married, June 17, 1890, Louise T. Baltz, of Philadelphia; lectured on min- eralogy in New York City Board of Edu- cation Course and elsewhere; expert on monazite and the rare earth minerals, in which capacity he acts for the National Light and Thorium Company, of N. Y. City, and Youngstown, Ohio; life mem- ber of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; member of the N. Y. Acad- emy of Sciences, Academy of Natural Sci- ences of Philadelphia, N. Y. Mineralogical Club, American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Residence, Shelby, N. C., and N. Y. City; office, 201 East 16th St., N. Y. City.
ENO, Amos:
Capitalist; member of Union League, Manhattan, Century, Down Town, Ards- ley and Lanibs Clubs. Address, 32 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.
ENOS, Herbert M .:
Lieutenant · colonel and brevet colo- nel, U. S. Army; born New York; ap- pointed from N. Y .; cadet at U. S. Mili- tary Academy, July 1, 1852; was gradu- ated, July 1, 1856; actual rank-brevet
1, 1856; second lieutenant, Jan. 26, 1857; first lieutenant, Sixth Cavalry, May 14, 1861; Captain A. Q. M., Aug. 3, 1861; major Q. M. Volunteers, Aug. 2, 1864, to June 3, 1865; colonel Q. M. Volunteers, June 3, 1865, to Jan. 8, 1866; major Q. M., June 6, 1872; retired, May 29, 1876, for dis- ability; brevet rank-brevet major, brevet lieutenant colonel, brevet colonel, March 13, 1865, for faithful and meritorious ser- vices during the war; president of Vil- lage of Waukesha, 1887; mayor, 1897. Ad- dress, 502 Barstow St., Waukesha, Wis. ENZ, Frank J .:
Post Master; born Wurtemberg, Ger- many, April 10, 1839; came to America in 1854, and the next year settled in Ithaca, N. Y .; learned the paper busi- ness with Andrus McChain & Co., and after eighteen years' experience, became a wholesale jobber in and manufacturer of paper, becoming owner of the Fall Creek Paper Mills at Ithaca, N. Y .; in 1887, chairman of Republican Committee of Tompkins County 10 years ; member of Assembly, 1888-90 ; post master of Ithaca since 1898 ; member Protective Fire Po- lice ; married, 1862, Martha J. Snow, Caro- line, N. Y. Address, Ithaca, N. Y.
ERBEN, Henry :
Rear Admiral U. S. Navy; born and appointed from New York; midshipman in the Navy June 17, 1848; passed mid- shipman, 1855; promoted master, 1855; lieutenant, Dec. 27, 1856; lieutenant-com- mander. July 16. 1862; commander, May 6, 1868; captain, November, 1879; commo- dore, April 3, 1892; Rear Admiral, July 31, 1894; retired, Sept. 6, 1894; was in act- ive service during the Civil War and Spanish-American War. Address, 130 E. 44th St., N. Y. City.
ERHARDT, Joel Benedict:
President Lawyers' Surety Co .; served in Civil war; U. S. Marshal, southern district, N. Y., 1883-84; police commis- sioner, 1884; collector port of N. Y., 1889-93; interested as officer or director in corporations, including State Trust Co., Bowery Savings Bank; member of St. Nicholas Society, Loyal Legion, New England Society ; member Union League, Down Town, Sphinx Clubs. Resi- dence, 764 Madison Ave .; office, 32 Lib- erty St., N. Y. City.
URLANGER, Abraham L .:
Dramatic manager; born Buffalo, May 4, 1860; was educated in Cleveland; mem- ber firms: Hayman. Klaw & Erlanger; Hayman, Frohman, Klaw & Erlanger;
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Klaw, Erlanger & Stevens; Nixon Zim- merman, and president of Klaw & Er- langer Co. Member of Lambs and Riders Clubs and Drivers Association. Residence, 262 W. 70th St .; office, 1440 Broadway, N. Y. City.
ERWIN, Robert Gallaudet:
Railway official, lawyer; president At- lantic Coast Line R. R. Co .; vice-presi- dent Plant Investment Co. Member of Manhattan, Union, City, Mid-day, Rich- mond Hill Golf Clubs. Address, 71 Broad- way, N. Y. City.
ESTES, David Foster:
Baptist clergyman, theologian; born Auburn, Me., Oct. 18, 1851; son of Rev. Dr. Hiram C. and Sophia B. Foster Estes ; graduate of University of Vermont, 1871; A. M., 1874; D. D. 1896; graduated from Newton Theological
Institution, 1874; studied at University of Göttingen, 1878- 79; married, 1880, Effigene L. Galusha, Jericho, Vt .; held pastorates, 1874-83 at Manchester, Vt., Belfast, Me., Vergennes, Vt .; professor and acting president At- lanta Baptist College, 1883-86; pastor, at Holden, Mass., 1886-91; professor of New Testament interpretation, Colgate Uni- versity, since 1891. Author: History of Holden, Mass., An Outline of New Testa- ment Theology. Address, Hamilton, N. Y.
ESTES, Webster C .:
Merchant; of Colonial and Revolution- ary family. His ancestors came from Dover, England, in 1675, and settled in Massachusetts. His great-grandfather was one of the Sons of Liberty, and fought in the Revolution, and his grand- father was a Volunteer in the War of 1812, and fought in the Battle of Platts- burgh. His family was also represented in the Civil War. Mr. Estes was born in Port Kent, Essex Co., N. Y., Oct. 19, 1855; received an academic education and entered the firm of E. B. Estes & Sons in 1887. He is president and treas- uier of E. B. Estes & Sons; president of the Estes Lumber Co., and president of the Russell Brothers & Estes Co .; a mem- ber of the Chamber of Commerce, Union League Club, and Hardware Club in N. Y., the Midwood Club, of Brooklyn, the Morristown Field Club, Morristown, N. J., Lakewood Country Club, Lakewood, N. J., and Sons of the Revolution and the New England Society. Residence, 287 South St., Morristown, N. J .; office, 45 John St., N. Y. City.
EUSTACE, Alexander Christopher:
Lawyer; born May 12, 1855, Troy, N. Y .; admitted to the Bar, 1879; county clerk of Chemung County, 1878, and 1882- 84; state civil service commissioner, 1889- 93; member Democratic State Committee, 1889-93; delegate to National Democratic Convention, 1892; practicing law at El- mira, since 1879. Address, Elmira, N. Y.
EUSTACE, Joseph P .:
Lawyer; born Feb. 12, 1860, in Troy, N. Y .; was educated at Elmira Free Acad- emy; admitted to the Bar, 1889; deputy county clerk of Chemung County, 1882- 84; Democrat; lieutenant-colonel and as- sistant paymaster, N. Y. N. G., 1886. Address, Elmira, N. Y.
EVANS, Dudley :
President of Wells, Fargo & Co .; born Morgantown, W. Va., Jan. 27, 1838; was graduated from Washington and Jeffer- son College, 1859; married, in 1878, Miss N. Seelye; member of Virginia legisla- ture, 1863-5; colonel 21st Va.
Cav., C. S. A .; member of S. A. R., Society of Colonial Wars, Society War of 1812, Med- ical Society, Army and Navy of Confed- erate States; Phi Kappa Psi; clubs: Law- yers, Calumet (N. Y.), Englewood (En- glewood, N. J.) Residence, Maple, En- glewood, N. J .; office, 51 Broadway, N. Y. City.
EVANS, Edward Payson:
Educator and author; born Remsen, N. Y., Dec. S, 1831; removed to Michigan, 1843; graduate Michigan University, 1854; principal of Hernando Academy, 1855; during 1856-57, instructor in Carroll Col- lege, Waukesha, Wis., 1858-61; studied at Göttingen, Berlin, and Munich; 1861-70, professor of modern languages and lit- erature, University of Michigan; 1870, went abroad, since residing in Europe. Author: Abriss der Deutschen, Litera- turgeschicte, German Reader (1870); (1866) ; of Coquerel's First Historical translation of Stahr's Life of Lessing Transformations of Christianity (1867) ; Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Ar- chitecture (1896); Evolution Ethics and Animal Psychology (1898); Beitrage Zur Amerikanischen Litteratur und Kutingel- schichte (1898); The Criminal Prosecu- tion and Capital Punishment of Animals (1899); married, May, 1868, Elizabeth Ed- son Gibson, of Pomfret, Vt. Address, Newport, N. H., and Aibling, Bavaria, Germany.
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