Who's who in New York (city and state) 1904, Part 92

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KAY, Joseph W .:


Editor, publisher, manufacturer of


water meters; born Brooklyn, Nov. 9,


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1845; educated public schools of New York. Served in Civil War, militia, July-Aug., 1862, at Harper's Ferry, Va .; served, Sept., 1862, to July, 1865, private, Cos. A and B, 10th N. Y. volunteers; wounded May 6, Wilderness, and June 3, 1864, Cold Harbor, Va. In 1867 joined Sumner Post, No. 24, G. A. R., N. Y .; transferred to Winchester


Post, 197, Brooklyn, in 1881. Commander Depart- ment of New York, G. A. R., 1899-1900; has been earnest worker for legislation and civil service rules in favor of veterans. Democratic chairman executive committee War Veterans and Sons Association ; chair- man of the committee of legislation, G. A. R .. Editor and publisher Grand Army Review, 1885-90, Home and Country, 1890- 97. Originator of Old Glory, referring to American flag; motto : Fraternity Means Something. Residence, 968 Park Place ; office, 79-83 Washington St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


KEAN, Hamilton Fish:


Banker, president and director of The First National Bank of Perth Amboy, N. J., vice-president and director of Kean, Van Cortlandt & Co., Realty Co .; direc- tor of Elizabethtown Gas Light Co., Eliz- abethtown Water Co., Federal Trust Co. of Newark, N. J., National State Bank of Elizabeth, N. J., North American Ex- ploration Co. and Rahway Gas Light Co. Member of Midday, Metropolitan, Down Town, Riding, New York Athletic and St. Anthony Clubs. Married Miss Kather- ine Winthrop. Residence, 25 E. 37th St .; office, 26 Nassau St., N. Y. City.


KEANY, Joseph F .:


Lawyer and notary; director of the Atlantic Avenue R. R. Co., Jamaica & South Shore R. R. Co., Montauk Steam- boat Co., Montauk Water Co., Nassau County Ry., N. Y. & Rockaway Beaclı Ry., and Ocean Electric Ry. Residence, 462 Vanderbilt Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .; office, 128 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KEARNY, George H .:


Captain U. S. Navy; born in and ap- pointed from New York; acting third as- sistant engineer, Oct. 10, 1866; third as- sistant, June 2, 1868; second assistant, June 2, 1869; passed assistant engineer, Jan. 1, 1876; chief engineer, June 27, 1893; Saranac, Pacific Station, 1868; Asia- tic Station, 1868-71; Naval Academy, 1872-73; Congress, European Station, 1873- 76; New York Navy Yard, 1877; Naval Academy, 1878-81; Blake Coast Survey, 1881-85; New York Navy Yard, 1885-87; Lancaster and Tallapoosa, S. A. Station,


1887-90;


receiving-ship Vermont, 1890;


duty in connection with new cruisers, 1891-93; inspector of machinery of Mar-


blehead, Aug., 1893; Marblehead and Minneapolis, European Station, 1894-97; Naval Academy, June, 1897, to March, 1900. Commissioned commander, March 3, 1899; captain, March 7, 1903; at Navy Yard, Boston, since March 19, 1900. Ad- dress, Navy Yard, Boston, Mass.


KEATING, Miss E. J .:


President of the Alumnæ Association of the Buffalo General Hospital Training School for Nurses, which was organized in 1900 and has a membership of over one hundred. Its object is the legitimate ad- vancement, both professionally and social- ly of all its members; has also been for over nine years the superintendent of nurses of the Erie County Hospital, Buf- falo, the largest hospital in the city. Sec- retary and historian of Erie County Hos- pital Alumnæ Association, which numbers seventy members. Address, Buffalo, N. Y.


KECK, Jeremiah:


Jurist; born Nov. 9, 1845, Johnstown, N. Y .; educated at Clinton Liberal In- stitute and Whitestown Seminary; soldier in Civil War, 1861-65. Admitted to the Bar, 1869. Married (first) June 10, 1874, Jennie A. Kibbe of Johnstown, who died in Oct., 18SS; (second) in Nov., 1890, Sara R. Riggs of Detroit, Mich. District Attorney, 1875-80, and County Judge and Surrogate of Fulton County since 1884. Residence, Johnstown, N. Y.


KEENAN, Luke A .:


State Senator, representing Second Sen- ate (Queens Co.) district in the Senate; born N. Y. on April 10, 1872; edu- cated in the public schools of New York. Was graduated with high honors. in June, 1886, and became interested in business; was associated with a prom- inent architect and took a three years' course in the architectural class in Cooper Institute, New York. For a number of years has been in the employ of the firm of J. & J. Morrison, plain and orna- mental plasterers. In 1901 Mr. Keenan was appointed a member of the following Assembly Committees: Internal Affairs, Fisheries and Game; renominated in 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. Speaker Nixon, in 1902, appointed Mr. Keenan a member of the following Assembly Committees: Fisheries and Game, Commerce and


Navigation, and Indian Affairs. In 1903 Senator Keenan was appointed a member of the following Senate Committees: Commerce and Navigation, Forest, Fish


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and Game, Internal Affairs, and Roads and Bridges. Address, Astoria, L. I., N. Y.


KEENE, Foxhall:


Banker; son of J. R. Keene, the Wall Street financier. Has been associated with his father not only in business but also on the Turf, where they have been leaders for many years. Foxhall Keene is known here and abroad as one of the most accomplished and successful of gentlemen riders and is one of the most prominent members of the Rockaway Hunt Club. Address, Westbury, L. I. KEENE, Harry:


Secretary of Rubber Goods Manufactur- ing Co .; was graduated from Williams College in 1871; vice-president and di- rector of Patent Title and Guarantee Co .; director of Fabric Fire Hose Co., G. and J. Tire Co., Hartford Rubber Works Co., India Rubber Co., Mechanical Rubber Co., and Single Tube Automobile and Bicycle Tire Co. Member of Metropolitan Club. Residence, 281 5th Ave .; office, 253 Broad- way, N. Y. City.


KEENE, James Robert:


Capitalist; born London, England, 1838; went as a boy to California, where as a miner he laid the foundations of a large fortune. He was for some time president of San Francisco Stock Ex- change; has since 1877 carried on opera- tions in N. Y. Mr. Keene is a member of the Rockaway Hunt Club and of the leading Jockey Clubs here and abroad. For years he has been a generous sup- porter of the Turf and horses of his breeding and training have won in dif- ferent years nearly all the classic races held in England and France. Residence, Cedarhurst, L. I .; office, 30 Broad St., N. Y. City.


KEENER, William Albert:


Lawyer; born Augusta, Ga., March 10, 1856; was graduated from Emory College, Oxford, Ga., 1874; LL.B., Harvard; LL. D., Western University of Pennsylvania; married, 1878, Frances McLeod Smith. Ex-Justice Supreme Court, N. Y .; was successively Story Professor of Law at Harvard and Kent Professor law and Dean of School of Law at Columbia; now practicing his profession in N. Y. City; author: Treatise on Quasi-Contracts. Edi- tor: Cases on Contracts; Cases on Equity Jurisdiction; Cases on Quasi-Contracts; Cases on Corporations. Clubs: Lawyers, Bar Association, University, Harvard, Century, Republican, Phi Beta Kappa. Address, 100 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KEENEY, Seth L .:


Vice-president and director of Eagle Warehouse and Storage Co .; director of Albany and Hudson River R. R., Brook- lyn and Rockaway Beach R. R., Brook- lyn Daily Eagle Association, Brooklyn Fire Brick Works, Brooklyn Union Ele- vated R. R. Co .; Brooklyn Warehouse and Dry Dock Co., Kings County Electric Light and Power Co. and Sea Beach Ry. Co .; trustee of The Long Island Loan and Trust Co. Address, 307 Washington St., Brooklyn, N. Y.


KEESE, George Pomeroy:


President Second National Bank, Coop- erstown, N. Y .; born N. Y., Jan. 14, 1828; grandson of John Keese, deputy quarter- master in the Revolution, and original member of the Order of the Cincinnati; great-grandson of General Seth Pomeroy who fought at Bunker Hill; also grand- son of William Cooper, the founder of Cooperstown, N. Y. Mr. Keese has held the office of president of the village of Cooperstown, of the Otsego County Ag- ricultural Society, and for the past twen- ty-eight years has been president of the Second National Bank of Cooperstown; appointed by President Arthur as one of the inspectors of the Northern Pacific R. R. in 1883; has contributed from time to time, to the magazines of the day, articles, chiefly historical and biographi- cal. Address, Cooperstown, N. Y.


KEESE, William Linn:


Author, business manager; born New York, Feb. 25, 1835; educated private schools; married, 1864, Helen K. Thorne. Author of John Keese, Wit and Littera- teur; William E. Burton, Actor, Author and Manager; William E. Burton, Sketch of Career Other Than That of Actor; A Group of Comedians; The Siamese Twins and Other Poems. Member of Authors, Cincinnati, Players, Dunlap So- ciety, Midwood (Brooklyn) Clubs; For- eign Wars, L. I. Historical Society. Res- idence, 41 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y .; office, 90 West Broadway, N. Y. City. KEHOE, James J .:


Democrat, representing the Fifth Sen- ate district of Kings County; born Brook- lyn, N. Y. His education was chiefly received in Public School No. 27. He left it and became employed by Desmond & Sons, contractors, as a teamster. This employment he abandoned after a few years to become manager for John J. Cain, merchant, by whom he was em- ployed for fifteen years. Later on he bought the mercantile establishment of


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which he is the present owner; elected Assemblyman in 1902 and renominated in 1903 and 1904. In 1904, a member of the following Committees: Excise and Public Printing. Address, Brooklyn, N. Y.


KEHOE, John F .:


President of Sharplers and Carpenter Co .; director of American Agricultural Chemical Co., Federal Trust Co., Mer- cantile National Bank, North Jersey Street Ry. Co., Peace River Phosphate Mining Co., and United Electric Co. of New Jersey. Residence, Newark, N. J .; office, 26 Broadway, N. Y. Chy.


KEITH, Minor C .:


President and director of Abangarez Gold Fields of Costa Rica and Northern Ry. Co. of Costa Rica; vice-president and director of Belize Royal Mail and Central American Steamship Co., Boston Mines Co., and United Fruit Co .; director of Baltimore Bridge Co., Fruit Dispatch Co., The Nipe Bay Co., and United Mines Co. Residence, Babylon, L. I .; office, 17 Battery Place, N. Y. City.


KEITH, Nathaniel Shepard:


Electro-metallurgist and consulting mining engineer; born Boston, July 14, 1838; educated Dover, N. H., and New York; technical education in mining and electrical engineer; studied medicine; mining and metallurgical engineering in Colo., 1860-69 ; electrical and mining engi- neer, California, 1885 to 1893, then in Europe till 1898 ; has patented many inven- tions in the line of his profession; sci- entific editor Electrical World, 1884-85. Member Amercan Institute of Mining En- gineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Electro-Chemical Society. Author: Magnetis and Dynamo- Electric Machines ; many articles on electrical and metallurgical subjects. Ad- dress, 95 Liberty St., N. Y. City.


KELCEY, Herbert H. L .:


Actor; born London, England, 1856; made debut at Brighton, England, 1880; took leading parts in Drury Lane and Royalty Theatres; came to U. S., 1882, with Lester Wallack; leading man in Frohman's Lyceum Co .; now has his own company. Address, Care Low's Agency, 1123 Broadway, N. Y. City.


KELLAR, Harry :


Public entertainer (magician); born Erie, Pa., July 11, 1849; was graduated from Painesville, O., High School, 1866; assistant to the Fakir of Ava, the ma- gician; 1867, business manager for Daven- port Brothers, spirit mediums; toured South America and Mexico with Fay,


1871-73; with Ling Look and Yamadura; toured South America, Africa, Australia, India, China, Philippine Islands and Japan; with J. H. Cunard, traveled five years through India, Burmah, Siam, Java, Persia, Asia Minor, Egypt and Mediter- ranean ports. Club: Players. Address, 75 Sunnyside Drive, Yonkers, N. Y.


KELLER, Arthur Ignatius :


Artist, illustrator; born New York, July 4, 1866; married, 1894, Myra A. C. Hayes; studied at National Academy of Design and under Professor Wilmarth, New York, and Professor Loeffts, Munich, Germany. Awarded 1st class medal, National Academy; 1st Hallgarten com- position prize; gold medal, Philadelphia Art Club; silver medal Paris Exposition, 1900; gold and silver medals, St. Louis, 1905; Evans water color prize, 1902; his picture "At Mass" was purchased by the Munich Academy. Among others he has illustrated: Right of Way; Clansman ; To-morrow's Tangle, and the foremost magazines, The Virginian and numerous others. Member: American Water Color Society, N. Y. Water Color Society, Archi- tectural League, Society of Illustrators. Clubs : National Arts, Salmagundi, Leider- kranz. Address, 40 West 130th St., N. Y. City.


KELLER, Charles :


Captain, U. S. Army; born in and ap- pointed from New York; was graduated from the Military Academy and promoted to second lieutenant Corps of Engineers, Sept. 20, 1892; student U. S. Engineering School, June 12, 1890, to Nov. 15, 1893; on duty U. S. Engineering office, Montgom- ery, Ala., Nov. 15, 1893, to July 1, 1894; U. S. Engineering office, Rock Island, Ill., July 1, 1894, to April 8, 1898, and Sept. 1, 1898, to Dec. 24, 1898; from April 10 to Aug. 30, 1898, in local charge torpedo de- fense harbors of Charleston, Port Royal, S. C .; Dec. 26, 1898, to Nov. 15, 1899; sec- retary Missouri River Commission, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 18, 1899, to April 28, 1901; on duty U. S. Engineering office, Grand Rapids, Mich, April 29, 1901; charge of R. & H. Works, Lake Michigan. Pro- moted captain Corps of Engineers, Feb. ., 1900. Address, Manila, P. I.


KELLER, Jacob W .:


Major, U. S. Army; born Prussia; ap- pointed from Connecticut; served through- out the Civil War. Second Lieutenant. 42d Infantry, July 28, 1866. First Lieu- tenant, March 20, 1867. Retired, with rank of Captain, Dec. 15, 1870. Pro-


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moted Major, 1904. Address, 415 West 118th St., N. Y. City.


KELLER, John William:


President and commissioner of Public Charities of N. Y. City, 1898-1902; born Bourbin County, Ky., July 5, 1856; was educated at Yale in the class of 1879. After leaving college he came to N. Y. City, becoming a reporter on a daily news- paper, subsequently becoming dramatic critic, editorial writer and managing edi- tor on various N. Y. City papers ; member of Tammany Hall. President Democratic Club, 1899-1900; president N. Y. Press Club, 1904-05; sachem Tammany Society, 1899-1903; named for vice-president by the N. Y. delegation to the National Dem- ocratic Convention, 1900. Author : Journal- ism as a Career, Municipal Charities, Pub- lic Charities (American Encyclopedia), Tangled Lives (a play). Residence, 1748 Broadway ; office, 25 Broad St., N. Y. City. KELLEY, C. Florence :


Secretary of the National Consumers' League; born Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 12, 1859; daughter of Hon. William D. Kelley. member of Congress from Philadelphia for twenty-seven years, ending Jan., 1890; was graduated from Cornell University in 1882, and from the law school of the Northwestern University, Illinois, in 1895. Has been an occasional contributor to the American Journal of Sociology, and was for some years correspondent for the Archiv für Soziale Gesetzgebung, pub- lished in Berlin, Germany. Chief inspec- tor of factories of Illinois, 1893-97; resi- dent at Hull-House, Chicago, 1892-99. Has translated Friedrich Engels' Condi- tion of the Working Class in England in 1844, and recently Ethical Gains by Legis- lation, consisting of lectures originally de- livered at the University of Chicago, and of other papers. Address, 105 East 22d St., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, James D. J .:


Commander U. S. Navy; born N. Y .; appointed at large. Midshipman,, Oct. 5, 1864; was graduated from Naval Acad- emy, June 2, 1868. Ensign, April 19, 1869. Master, July 12, 1870. Lieutenant, Aug. 13, 1872. Lieutenant Commander, June 27, 1893. Commander, March 3, 1899; re- tired, April 1, 1901. Address, 25 East 83d St., N. Y. City. KELLEY, Joseph M .:


Major, U. S. Army; born N. Y., Sept. 29, 1844; appointed from Pennsylvania. Civic life-private, Company G, Nine- teenth Pennsylvania Infantry, April 18, 1861; discharged, Aug. 8, 1861; first lieu-


tenant Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania In


fantry, Aug. 26, 1861; honorably mus. tered out, March 4, 1863; first lieutenant. Veteran Reserve Corps, March 8, 1864; accepted, March 12, 1864; captain, April 3, 1865; honorably mustered out, Nov. 20, 1865; first lieutenant, Thirty-eighth U. S. Infantry, March 7, 1867; was assigned to Tenth Cavalry, Dec. 15, 1870; captain, April 15, 1875. Engaged in Banks' ad- vance on Winchester, Va., Feb., 1862; siege of Yorktown, battles of Fair Oaks, Seven Days Fight, Popes Virginia cam- paign, battles of South Mountain, Antie- tam and Fredericksburg (wounded) 1862; major, April 15, 1893; retired, Oct. 24, 1898. Address, St. Louis Club, St. Louis, Mo.


KELLEY, Stephen:


President Fifth National Bank, New York; born New York, Jan., 1847; was graduated from the College of the City of N. Y., 1868; Bellevue Hospital Medi- cal College, New York, 1871; married, (first) 1873, Julia Davis, (second) 1897, Emma Barton Riley. Club: N. Y. Ath- letic. Residence, 3 E. 73d St., N. Y., and Natchez, Miss; office, 200 3d Ave., N. Y. City.


KELLEY, William:


Captain, U. S. Army; born New York and appointed from Wisconsin; cadet at the Academy, June 19, 1895, to Feb. 15, 1899, when he was graduated and pro- moted in the army to second lieutenant, Corps of Engineers. He served as assist- ant to Major Davis at San Francisco, March 17, 1899; served in Philippines, July, 1900 to Dec., 1902; first lieutenant, Feb. 2, 1901. Captain. Address, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.


KELLEY, William J .:


Justice of the Supreme Court. Term expires 1916. Address, Brooklyn, N. Y.


KELLEY, William Valentine:


Editor of the Methodist Review, N. Y. City; born Plainfield, N. J., Feb. 13, 1845; son of Rev. Benjamin and Eliza Kelley; ancestors came from England in 1836 to Newburyport, Mass .; was graduated from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., in


1865. Professor of mathematics and sciences in Pennington Seminary, New Jersey, 1866-67. Married Eliza A., daugh- ter of John Whiteman, of Philadelphia. From 1868 to 1892 was pastor of prom- inent churches in Camden, New Bruns- wick, and Newark, N. J .; in Philadelphia, Pa .; in Buffalo and Brooklyn, N. Y .; in Middletown and New Haven, Conn .; fre- quent lecturer and preacher at various


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universities, colleges and theological ( Men's Christian Association and treasurer Emmanuel P. E. Church; in 1865 removed to N. Y. City; in Dec., 1873, one of the


schools; . a contributor for many years to reviews and other periodicals; a trustee of Wesleyan University, Drew Theological Seminary and Pekin (China) University; manager of the American Bible Society and member of the missionary board of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mem- ber of the General Conference of his de- nomination in 1896, 1900 and 1904; has studied and traveled


extensively in Europe, Asia and Africa. Beginning in 1893 Dr. Kelley has been elected three times to the editorship of the Methodist Review, the oldest and most extensively circulated periodical of its class in Amer- ica, having been established in 1818; re- ceived the degree of D. D. in 1883, from Wesleyan University, and the degree of L. H. D. from Dickinson College in 1892. He is a member of joint committee for making a new catechism for the Northern and Southern Methodist Episcopal Churches, and represents his denomina- tion in the International Commission on Divorce and Re-marriage. Address, 150 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, Amos Markham:


Editor ; born Utica, N. Y., June 5, 1831; was graduated from Albany State Normal School, 1851; A. M., Hamilton College, 1857; instructor, State Normal School, ( Albany) 1852-56 ; instructor successively in teachers' institute of Michigan, Union School Monroe, Mich .; superintendent and principal of Bergen Institute, N. J .; editor since 1874 of School Journal ; Teach- ers' Institute ; Primary School ; Education- al Foundations. Author : School Manage- ment; Life of Pestalozzi; How to Teach the Writing of Composition; How to Manage Busy Work; How to Teach Clay Modeling; How to Teach Botany; How to Teach Fractions; How to Teach to Read; How to Make School Charts; How to be a Successful Teacher; How to Teach Nature Study; Song Treasures; est Primary Songs. Address, 61 E. 9th St., N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, Charles Day:


Founder of Women's Hotel Co .; born Troy, N. Y., June 4, 1828; educated at private schools in Lenox and Boston, Mass .; began commercial business in Bos- ton in 1850; at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, appointed quartermaster- general's store-keeper, and had charge of equipping the first twenty-seven regi- ments sent by Massachusetts to the front; resided in Boston until 1865. He was for several years a director of the Young


founders of the Reformed Episcopal Church, thirteen years secretary of its General Council, and since 1883 trustee and treasurer of its sustentation fund. In business in New York until 1878, when invited to become general secretary of the Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity, then being inaugurated; remained in Philadelphia till 1882, when asked to become general secretary of the Charity Organization Society in N. Y. City, then forming, and remained in charge until 1896. In 1891 invited by President Har- rison to take charge of the newly created office of Superintendent of Charities in the District of Columbia, but feeling


obliged to decline, was asked to select the appointee. In 1900 originated the Wom- an's Hotel Co., to found high grade hotels for the exclusive accommodation of busi- ness and professional women and the re- ception of transient guests, except that its restaurants are equally open to men. The first hotel, the Hotel Martha Wash- ington, was opened in New York in March, 1903. Address, 29 East 29th St., N. Y. City.


KELLOGG, David Sherwood, M. D .:


Born Essex, Vt., Oct. 21, 1847; was graduated from University of Vermont, 1870; M. D., 1873; A. M., 1884; married, 1875, Elizabeth Stafford Smith of Burling- ton, Vt .; 1883-1900, United States pension examiner; acting assistant surgeon in United States Army, 1898. Member Medi- cal Society of Clinton County, N. Y .; N. Y. Medical Association; Prince Socie- ty, New England Historic Genealogical Society, A. A. A. S., Sons of the Revolu- tion, Society of Colonial Wars. President Plattsburgh Institute. Address, Platts- burgh, N. Y.


KELLOGG, Edgar R .:


Brigadier-general, U. S. Army; born New York, March 25, 1842; appointed from the army; sergeant, Company A, and sergeant major, Twenty-fourth Ohio Infantry, April 22, 1861, to July 23, 1861; second lieutenant, Twenty-fourth Ohio In- fantry, July 23, 1861; resigned, Oct. 28, 1861; private, Company B, and sergeant major, First Battalion, Sixteenth U. S. Infantry, Nov. 29, 1861, to Aug. 1, 1862; second lieutenant, Sixteenth Infantry, April 7, 1862; first lieutenant, May 3, 1862; captain, Feb. 16, 1865; transferred to Twenty-fifth Infantry, Sept. 21, 1866; transferred to Eighteenth Infantry, April


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26, 1869; major Eighth Infantry, Dec. 26, 1888; lieutenant-colonel, Tenth Infantry, Sept. 16, 1892; colonel, Sixth Infantry, June 30, 1898; brigadier-general, Dec. 5, 1899. Brevet rank-brevet captain, Dec. 31, 1862, for gallant and meritorious ser- vices in the battle of Murfreesboro', Tenn .; brevet major, Sept. 1, 1864, for gallant and meritorious services during the Atlanta campaign and in the battle of Jonesboro', Ga .; retired, Dec. 16, 1896. Address, 2236 Franklin Ave., Toledo, O. KELLOGG, Edward Stanley:


Lieutenant, U. S. Navy; born in and appointed from New York; naval cadet, May 18, 1888; honorably discharged, June 30, 1894; assistant engineer, Aug. 22, 1894; passed assistant engineer, Oct. 30, 1898; rank changed to lieutenant (junior grade), March 3, 1899; lieutenant, Jan. 22, 1901; Newark, 1892; Navy Yard, New York. 1894; Yorktown, 1895; Atlanta, Sept., 1899 to 1903; stationed at Naval Academy since 1903. Address, Naval Academy, Ann- apolis, Md.


KELLOGG, Henry T .:


Justice of the Supreme Court. Term expires 1917. Address, Plattsburg, N. Y. KELLOGG, John M .:


Jurist; born Taylor, N. Y., 1851; studied at Cornell University; was graduated from Albany Law School, 1873, and was ad- mitted to the Bar the same year. He has offices of recorder of Ogdensburg, co-judge of St. Lawrence County, judge of claims, State of New York; Oct., 1902, became justice of Supreme Court. Ad- dress, Ogdensburg, N. Y.


KELLOGG, Luther Laflin:


Lawyer; born Malden, N. Y., July 1, 1849; son of Nathan and Helen M. Kellogg; was graduated from Rutgers, A. B., 1870; A. M., 1873; Columbia Law School, LL. B., 1872; LL. D., Rutgers, 1901; admitted to Bar, 1872; married, New Brunswick, N. J., 1874, Eliza S., daughter of Gen. John B. McIntosh, U. S. A. Now member law firm Kellogg & Rose; makes a specialty of municipal law. The unconstitutionality of the following labor laws: Prevailing Rate of Wages Law, Cut Stone Law, Eight Hour Law, has recently been de- clared by the Court of Appeals of the State of N. Y., in their separate decisions upon his arguments. Director Colonial Insurance Co. Has served on many civic commissions. Member Manhattan, Play- ers, Colonial (president), Delta Phi, Law- years, Suburban, Tilden, and Coney Isl- and Jockey (N. Y.) Clubs, State and American Bar Association, Association




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