The book of Clevelanders: a biographical dictionary of living men of the city of Cleveland, Part 14

Author: Burrows Brothers Company, Cleveland
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Cleveland, The Burrows bros. company
Number of Pages: 424


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HANDERSON, Henry Ebenezer; physician; born, Orange, O., March 21, 1837; son of Thomas and Catherine Potts Handerson; A. B., Hobart, 1858; A. M., 1866; capt. and asst. adj .- gen. 2d La. Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, C. S. A., 1861-1865; M. D.,


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College Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia), 1867; married Juliet Alice Root, of New York, Oct. 16, 1872; 2d, Clara Corlett, of Cleve- land, June 12, 1888; prof. hygiene and sanitary science, Cleveland College Physicians and Surgeons, 1893-1906, prof. emeritus, 1906; member Cleveland Academy Medicine, Cuyahoga County Mem. Society (pres., 1895), Cleveland Medical Library Ass'n (pres., 1895-1904). Editor: Baas's Outlines of the History of Medicine, 1889. Contributor to medical journals.


HANNA, Gus. H .; born, Cleveland April 7, 1857; son of William F. and Bertha Koehl Hanna; educated in common schools eight years, at Buchtel College, at Akron, O., for two years; married, Cleveland, Jan. 10, 1883, Marie T. Getto; Democrat; iron worker for twenty years; in 1896, elected national vice pres. of the Bridge & Structural Iron Workers of America; in 1899, appointed by John H. Farley, then mayor of Cleveland, to the Street Department, re-appointed by Mayor Tom L. Johnson; in 1901, organized the Street Cleaning Dept., and was placed in charge of the same, continued as supt. until January, 1910, and re-appointed in Janu- ary, 1912, by Mayor Newton D. Baker; inaugurated the flushing system of street cleaning and holds several valuable U. S. patents covering the same; member of Riverside Lodge, K. of P., also D. O. K. K's, Eagles and Knights of Maccabees; member Syca- more Club.


HANNA, William F .; florist; born, Cleveland, March 26, 1861; son of William F. and Elizabeth Kroehl Hanna; public school educa- tion; married, Cleveland, Nov. 28, 1888, Ida Dater; one child; worked for Harris Jaynes, florist, for twelve years; in 1888, started in business for himself; pres. and treas. of the company; has been at same location, 3481 East 93rd St., since started; member Maccabees Viola Tent, No. 294; member Florist Club. Recrea- tions: Hunting.


HANNEN, Aaron Kerr; life insurance; born, Pittsburg, Pa., 1854; son of Henry and Amanda Kerr Hannen; educated, Lafay- ette College, Easton, Pa .; married, Pittsburg, Pa., 1882, Annie Piper DeArent, Hollidaysburg, Pa .; issue, one son, Harry A. Hannen, of Los Angeles, Cal .; thirty years with Berkshire Life Insurance Co. of Pittsfield, Mass .; member all Masonic bodies of Western Pennsylvania, and Colonial Club.


HANNUM, Edwin Alan; physician; born, Maumee, O., Jan. 2, 1873; son of J. L. and Eliza A. Close Hannum; educated, public schools, Maumee, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Cleveland, M. D .; married, Cleveland, Sept. 4, 1907, Ollie Martin; two chil- dren; member Academy of Medicine; Ohio State Medical Ass'n and American Medical Ass'n.


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HANSEN, George C .; attorney-at-law; born, Schlesni, Germany, May 30, 1868; son of Henry William and Hannah Peterson Han- sen; educated, Ohio Northern University, B. A., 1895, University of Michigan, LL. B., 1898; married, Cleveland, June 29, 1904, Orra Phillips; issue, three children; asst. county prosecutor of Cuya- hoga county, from 1908 to 1910; pres. Lakewood Chamber of Com- merce, 1912-1913; pres. Cuyahoga County Sunday School Ass'n, 1908-1910; taught country school in Wood county in 1889-1891; supt. of Hoytville, O., schools, 1892-1894; supt. Perrysburg, Ohio, schools, 1896-1897; began practicing law in Cleveland, September, 1898; director Lakewood Bank, Crucible Steel Castings Co., and W. E. Minor Co .; Mason, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; mem- ber Lakewood Tennis Club. Recreations: Raising Fruits and Flowers.


HANSEN, Rasmus; building contractor; born, Denmark, Jan. 6, 1870; educated, Technical School in Denmark; married, Cleve- land, Nov. 4, 1904, Bertha A. Simmon; three children; director and vice pres. American Construction Co.


HARD, Dudley Jackson; secretary; born, Wooster, O., April 4, 1872; son of Curtis V. and Adeline Jackson Hard; educated, Uni- versity of Wooster, A. B., 1893; married, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 18, 1903, Mildred J. Hopkins; two children; First Lieut. Troop A, 1906-1910; Adjutant First Squadron Ohio Cavalry 1910, First Lieut. Co. J, 8th O. V. I., War with Spain, Spanish-American War in campaign against Santiago; sec'y and treas. The Cleveland Light & Power Co .; vice pres. The Wooster Electric Co .; director Ohio Chemical Mfg. Co .; member Military Order of Foreign Wars, Society of the Army of Santiago, Chamber of Commerce, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Rotary, University, Union, Hermit, and Chagrin Valley Hunt Clubs. Recreations: Tennis and Golf.


HARRIS, Charles; university prof .; born Albion, Ill., Nov. 19, 1859; son of George and Catherine Smith Harris; A. B., Indiana University, 1879; Ph. D., University of Leipzig, 1883; married, Mary McCalla, of Bloomington, Ind., Dec. 24, 1884; teacher in academy, Vincennes, Ind., 1883-1886; prof. French and German, Southern Illinois State Normal School, 1886-1888; prof. German, Oberlin College, 1888-1893, Western Reserve University, since 1893; member Modern Language Ass'n, America, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi; Episcopalian. Author: German Composition, 1890; German Lessons, 1892; German Reader, 1895. Editor: Wichert's An der Majorsecke, 1895; Goethe's Poems, 1899; Les- sing's Hamburgische Dramaturgie (abridged edit.), 1901. Con- tributor to periodicals.


HARRIS, Edward L .; asst. supt. of schools, Cleveland; born, Delavin, Wis., December, 1852; son of David Franklin and Lucre- tia E. Rowley Harris; educated at Wayland Academy. Beaver Dam, Wis. and Syracuse University (A. B., Ph. B) .; married,


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Beaver Dam, Wis., December, 1878, Eva E. Gould; issue, Fred Gould, Ray Gould, Eva Lucile (deceased, 1896); principal high school, Port Jervis, N. Y., 1878-1880; teacher in Cleveland High Schools, 1880-1887; principal West High School 1887-1889; prin- cipal Central High School, 1889-1912; asst. supt. of schools, Sep- tember, 1912, to date; member National Education Ass'n (pres. secondary dept.); State Education Ass'n (pres. secondary dept.) ; North Central Ass'n (pres.); pres. of the State Entrance Medical Board; member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, K. of P., Loyal League, Sons of American Revolution, University, and Men's Clubs; Chamber of Commerce; wife is member of National and press committees of D. A. R .; vice pres. of D. A. R .; pres. Woman's Club of Cleveland, and member of National Patriotic Educational Committee.


HARRIS, Frank R .; cigar merchant; born, Cleveland, April 14, 1860; son of Benj. F. and Ellen Hall Harris; educated in the gram- mar schools, and graduated from High School, in 1879; first mar- riage, in 1883, Miss Matie Parsons, who died in 1884; second mar- riage, in 1895, Miss Luella Engle; worked in the business dept. of the old Cleveland Herald; conducted cigar and tobacco business in Old Weddell House, in 1890-1892; since that date, at Hollenden Hotel, under firm name of Quinn & Harris; Democrat; has served eight years on the City Council; in the Sheriff's office, 1887-1890; chapter Mason, Tyrian Lodge, F. & A. M., and Cleveland Chapter, R. A. M.


HART, Emmett Ellsworth; civil engineer; born, Little Valley, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1861; son of Austin and Dorleski Manley Hart; educated, public schools of N. Y. State, Cornell University, 1883- 1887, degree C. E .; married, Little Valley, N. Y., April, 1891, Rachel Joy Sprague; issue, seven children; two years military training at Cornell University; entered the service of the C., B. & Q. R. R., June, 1887; continued with them as draftsman, asst. engineer and division engineer, until November, 1895; general engineering practice, 1895-1897; employed by the U. S. govern- ment, 1897-1899 on Deep Water Ways surveys; in July, 1899, en- tered the employ of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis R. R. Co., as division engineer of the Eastern Division; in November, of the same year, made engineer of entire line for the same company; in 1906, made chief engineer, which position he still holds; mem- ber the Americal Railway Engineering Ass'n and Tau Beta Pi Cornell Honary Fraternity.


HART, George P .; grain and coal dealer; born, Sandusky, O., May 30, 1858; son of William and Louise Hess Hart; grammar and high school education, Sandusky; married, Milan, O., Aug. 11, 1881, Debra M. Wilcox; issue, Bertha L., Ernest G., and Bella; in business since 1881; stock dealer in cattle first, then became grain and coal dealer; came to do business in Cleveland in 1901; 32nd° Mason,


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HARTSHORN, George E .; attorney-at-law; born, Newark, O., May 6, 1879; son of Martin D. and Flora Laird Hartshorn; edu- cated, Dennison University, B. L., Western Reserve Law School; married, Beloit, Kansas, April 19, 1906, Pearl Mead; partner Kerruish, Kerruish, Hartshorn & Spooner; member Chamber of Commerce, Baeta Theta Pi Fraternity.


HARTZ, Augustus Frederic; lessee Euclid Ave. Opera House; born, Liverpool, England, Sept. 8, 1843; apprenticed to the stage (prestidigitateur) 1851; studying with a tutor during evenings; arrived in U. S. in 1863, and remained on the stage until 1880, when he settled in Cleveland; mgr. Park Theater, 1883; took lease of Opera House, 1884, and has retained lease ever since; pres. Majestic Oil Company; pres. Trenton Rock Oil & Gas Company; veteran member Forest City Lodge, F. & A. M .; hon. life member Cleveland Lodge, B. P. O. E .; member Excelsior, and Oakwood Clubs.


HARTZELL, Russell S .; rubber business; born, Alliance, O., July 19, 1887; son of D. H. and Lois A. Skinner Hartzell; Mount Union College; manager Cleveland Branch, Goodyear Tire & Rub- ber Co .; member Signia Nu Fraternity; belongs to Athletic and Automobile Clubs.


HARVEY, Allyn Fitch; transportation; born, Cleveland, Feb. 3, 1871; son of Henry Allyn and Mary Williams Harvey; educated, Cleveland public schools, private tutor, Yale, 1893, A. B .; in 1894, began work with Pickands Mather; remained until the spring of 1901; when Steel Corporation was formed, took position as asst. to the gen. mngr. Pittsburgh Steamship Co. at that time, appointed asst. gen. Mngr. of above company, in 1902; is still with them; director Provident Steamship Co., Cleveland Folding Machine Co., Lake Carriers' Ass'n, and vice pres. American Fab- ric Belting Co .; trustee Babies' Dispensary and Hospital; member Shipmaster's Ass'n, American Iron & Steel Institute, Chamber of Commerce; member Union, Tavern, Country, Mayfield, Chagrin Valley Hunt, Clubs, Clevelands, and Yale Kitchi Gammi (Duluth), and Northland Country Club, Duluth. Recreations: Golf, Cross Country Riding, Shooting, Racquets and Squash (in winter).


HARVEY, M. C .; became associated with Otis & Hough, in 1901, and in 1906, became a member of the firm; graduated from Yale, in 1899; so that practically his entire business life has been with this firm; at the re-organization of the firm as Otis & Co., he re- mained as a general partner in the business.


HARVEY, Moses William; gen. agt. Wells Fargo & Co .; born, Delphi, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1852; son of Samuel and Sarah Scott Har- vey; common school education; married, Columbus, O., March 3, 1875, Eliza Newman; three sons and two daughters living; two oldest sons deceased; engaged in express service, April, 1873,


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and for forty years has continued in same business; at Colum- bus, O., 1873, with United States Express Co .; agt, at Bradford, Pa., seven years for same company; agt. and gen. agt. Cleveland, since March, 1888, for Wells Fargo & Co .; pres. Genck Realty Co .; member Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Industry, and Tippe- canoe Club.


HASCALL, George C .; manufacturer; born, Yipsilanti, Mich., Jan. 17, 1852; son of Philander and Mary A. Christy Hascall; common school education; married, Alden, N. Y., April 10, 1889, Hattie M. Fuller; one son, Robert G., born March 14, 1893; pres. The Tropical Oil Co., The Hascall Paint Co., The Union Products Co .; pres. The Attan Vic Paint Co., New York, and The Knicker- bocker Paint Co .; director The Texas Mnfg. Co., Fort Worth Tex .; member Knights Templar, Oriental Commandery, Mystic Shrine (Al Koran), N. M. S., Lake Erie Consistory, Webb Chapter, Iris, No. 229, F. & A. M., member Chamber of Commerce, Athletic and Automobile Clubs.


HASEROT, Francis H .; wholesale grocer; born, Cleveland, Dec. 19, 1860; educated in the public and German Lutheran schools of Cleveland; married, Cleveland, 1889, Miss Sarah Henrietta Mc- Kinney; issue, three sons and one daughter; business career, 1881 to 1883, merchandise broker; junior member of the firm of W. J. Hayes & Co .; 1886 to 1894, partner in the firm of S. F. & F. H. Haserot & Co .; firm reorganized, and became vice pres. of the Haserot Co .; in 1903, became pres. of the company; pres. The Merchantile Warehouse Co., Hough Ave. Bank & Trust Co., and director The First National Bank; former pres. of the City Board of Education; director of the Chamber of Commerce for two terms; two terms member of the Republican State Central Com- mittee; chairman of the board of trustees of the Teachers' Pen- sion Committee; member Unitarian Church, Union and Euclid Clubs.


HASKINS, John Henry; roofing contractor; born, N. Wilbra- ham, Mass., 1843; son of Enoch C. and Mary M. Davis Haskins; educated, Chapman Academy, Ellington, Conn .; married, Spring- field, Mass., 1865, Mary Carlisle; issue, eleven children; sergt. Co. A, 1st Conn. Cav., in the Civil War; in 1878, established roofing business in Cleveland, J. H. Haskins Roofing Co .; member Cham- ber of Industry, Association of Master Gravel and Slag Roofers of America; pres. board of trustees of Franklin Ave. M. E. Church; has been successful in his business.


HATCH, Henry Reynolds; retired; born, Grand Isle, Vt., Oct. 3, 1831; son of Abijah and Abigail Lyon Hatch; early education in merchantile lines; married, October, 1857, Miss Lyda Baldwin, deceased in 1886; issue, six children, two living; second marriage, November, 1888, to Mary Cummings Brown of Newark, N. J .; issue, two children, Esther and Henry Reynolds, Jr .; early life


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spent in merchantile positions in New England; came to Cleveland in 1853, and went to work for E. I. Baldwin & Co., dry goods; later became a member of the firm of E. I. Baldwin, Hatch & Co .; upon the death of Mr. Baldwin, assumed entire management of business with the junior partners, who later assumed control; corporate member and member finance committee of the Society for Savings; prominent in banking interests; formerly vice pres. and trustee Lake View Cemetery Ass'n; at that time the associa- tion was bankrupt; got it re-established and built the present fine stone office; has spent much time in travel abroad; elder Euclid Ave. Presbyterian Church; in 1890, erected a home for waifs at a cost of $20,000, known as Lyda Baldwin Infant's Rest; trustee Y. W. C. A.


HAUSERMAN, Earl Frederic; pres. The E. F. Hauserman Co .; born, Parma, O., March 24, 1884; son of Frederic J. and Rinda B. Fuller Hauserman; educated, Cleveland public schools and Lincoln High School, Adelbert College, W. R. U., 1907; mar- ried, Cleveland, Aug. 6, 1907, Mary E. Martin; three children; asst. city purchasing agt .; mngr. Union Metal Mnfg. Co., Canton; vice pres. The Oveisser-Bliss Co., Cleveland; pres. The E. F. Hauserman Co., dealers in steel sash, cement, tile roofing, and factory building materials; member Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, Cleveland Advertising, Civic and City Clubs, and Chamber of Industry. Recreation: Golf.


HAWLEY, Davis; banker; born near Hamilton, Ont., Sept. 18, 1850; son of Davis and Sabra Amelia Lake Hawley; educated, district schools; married, Cleveland, November, 1873, Miss Mary Switz; issue, one son, Davis Hawley, Jr., born Oct. 5, 1878; em- ployed in Detroit, Mich., two years, came to Cleveland in 1866, went to work as cigar boy at the Weddell House; after three years entered the shops of the White Sewing Machine Co .; re- mained three and one-half years; in 1878, clerk Hotel Clinton, run by his brother, in 1878, became mngr. of the Hotel Clinton; in 1882, with his brother, D. R. Hawley, and John Langton, erected The Hawley House, disposed of his interest to his brother in 1901; has since been pres. of the Cuyahoga Savings & Loan Co .; one of the organizers and tor a number of years until 1892, sec'y of the Cleveland Baseball Club of the National League; one of the organizers and and director Cleveland Athletic Club; veteran member Cleveland City Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M., Webb Chapter, No. 14, R. A. M., Cleveland Council No. 32, R. & S. M., Oriental Commandery, K. T., and Al Koran Temple of the Mystic Shrine; interested in real estate as an owner.


HAYDEN, Warren Sherman; investment banker; born, Dan- bury, Ct., Oct. 20, 1870; son of Warren L. and Anna Flower Sherman Hayden; his father was born in Ohio and mother in Vermont; educated, Hiram College, 1892, Ph. B .; married, Hiram, O., 1893, Blanche R. Squire: one daughter, Margaret Hayden;


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second marriage, Cleveland, 1906, Elizabeth Strong; one son, Sherman Strong Hayden, and one daughter, Eleanor Hayden; pres. Cleveland Council of Sociology, 1909-1910; vice pres. Cleve- land Chamber of Commerce, 1912; vice pres. Investment Bankers Ass'n of America, 1912; pres. Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, 1913; representative Lamprecht Bros. & Co., 1892-1895; manager Bond Department of same company, 1895-1903; member of Hay- den, Miller & Co., since 1903; director Union National Bank, Aurora, Elgin & Chicago R. R. Co., Springfield & Xenia R. R. Co., Goshen Coal Co., Miami Paper Co., Boston-Virginia Transporta- tion Co .; trustee Hiram College; member Chamber of Commerce, Ohio State Board of Commerce, Ohio Archaeological Historical Society, Western Reserve Historical Society, New England So- ciety of Cleveland; member Union, University, and Nisi Prius Clubs; was admitted to the bar as attorney-of-law in 1898; has never practiced.


HAYES, Patrick F .; cement contractor; born, Limerick, Ire- land, Oct. 6, 1857; son of Patrick and Ellen Fitzgerald Hayes; educated, Parochial schools; married, Cleveland, July 9, 1889, Bridget Dennig, three children, Mary, James and Florence; gunner in Royal Artillery, British Army, for six years; for the last twelve years, has been in the business of a cement contrac- tor; member Catholic Order of Foresters, Loyal Order of Moose, Cleveland, No. 63. Recreation: Baseball.


HAYS, Eugene K .; merchant; born, Cleveland, Jan. 3, 1872; son of Joseph and Rosetta Swartzenburg Hays; educated, Cleve- land public schools; married, Cleveland, Dec. 4, 1907, Edna Feiss; two daughters, Carrie Feiss, born Sept. 17, 1909, Virginia Jean, born Jan. 27, 1912; member firm of K. & E. Blouse Makers; pres. Aetna Realty Co .; member Excelsior and Oakwood Clubs, and Chamber of Commerce.


HAYS, Louis H .; manufacturer; born, Cleveland, Jan. 24, 1874; son of Joseph and Rosetta Schwarzenberg Hays; educated, Uni- versity School, and Cornell University, 1898; married, Cleveland, June 25, 1902, Jessie Feiss; issue, Robert J., born June 28, 1903, Marie F., born Jan. 13, 1907; in 1896, began business career with Charles Eisenman & Co .; remained two years; then joined Louis Roeheimer in the decorating business, The Roeheimer & Hays Studio; after seven years, sold interest to Mr. Roeheimer, and established The Federal Knitting Mills Co .; after two years, and upon the organization of Charles Eisenman & Co., into the K. & E. Blouse Makers, returned there; still retain interest in Knitting Mill Co., mngr. K. & E. Blouse Makers; director The Federal Knit- ting Mills Co .; sec'y and treas. Aetna Realty Co .; member Council Sociology, Chamber of Commerce; member Oakwood, and Rotary Clubs, Cleveland, and Cornell University Alumni Ass'n.


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HEALD, John C .; attorney-at-law; born, Anamosa, Ia., 1865; son of Eli and Lydia A. Williamson Heald; educated, Silver Ridge College, Silver Ridge, Neb .; married, Cleveland, 1902, Amanda E. Kick; one daughter; was prosecuting attorney of Wheeler county, Neb., and police judge at Greeley Center, Neb .; Republican candi- date for nomination for Congress from 20th Ohio District, in 1912; member of law firm of David & Heald, doing all the court work for the firm, as well as for several other firms and attorneys; also represent some large corporations; member Loyal Order of Moose, and Modern Woodmen of America; can trace his ancestry to Robert Morris, one of the signers of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, the first Heald, of whom he is a descendant, settled in Philadelphia with the William Penn Colony. Recreation: Motoring.


HEFFNER, George John; president; born, Cleveland, Dec. 6, 1883; son of John and Mary Henniger Heffner; educated, Cleve- land public schools, Berea High School, and Baldwin University, class of 1908, B. S .; Councilman of Parma Heights Village; chair- man of Police and Lighting Committees; pres. the Eagle Art Stone Co .; since 1912; has been with the company since 1908; was sec'y and treas. at the time he was elected pres. of the company; also makes a specialty of real estate farm properties south of the city; director The Harvard-Dennison Loan Co .; Mason, 32nd°; Lake Erie Consistory, Al Koran Temple, (Elks), B. P. O. E., No. 18; member Chamber of Industry. Recreations; Tennis and Bil- liards.


HENAHAN, Joseph P .; dentist and anaesthetist; born, Ireland, Oct. 8, 1875; son of P. and Anna Welsh Henahan; educated, West- ern Reserve University, Dental College, 1901; previous to that, high and parochial school education; married, Cleveland, Sept. 14, 1904, Regina C. O'Brien, daughter of P. C. O'Brien, County Treasurer; two daughters, Margaret M. and Regina A .; since graduation, has been engaged in the general practice of dentistry and anaesthetistry; and special practice in extracting teeth and administration of anaesthetics for dental and surgical practice; member National Society of Anaesthetists, National Dental Society, Ohio State Dental Society, Northern Ohio Dental Society, and Cleveland Dental Society; member staff of dental surgery and director of dental clinics, Lakeside Hospital; member Psi Omega Dental Fraternity, and Athletic Club. Recreations: Golf, Hunt- ing and Target Shooting.


HENDERSON, John Moreland; lawyer; born, Newville, O., April 14, 1840; son of James T. and Ann Moreland Henderson; graduate Miami University, 1862; married, College Hill, O., June 20, 1872; seven children; member law firm of Henderson, Quail & Siddall.


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HENRY, Frederick Augustus; lawyer; born at Bainbridge, Geauga county, O., June 16, 1867; son of Charles Eugene and Sophia Marcia Williams Henry; A. B., Hiram College, Ohio, 1888; A. M., LL. B., University of Michigan, 1891; married, Louise Adams, of E. Smithfield, Pa., Jan. 25, 1893; in law practice at Cleveland, 1891-1905; judge Circuit Court of Ohio, 1905; prof. law, Western Reserve University, 1894-1911; pres. trustees, Hiram Col- lege; trustee Cleveland Y. M. C. A .; pres. Ohio State Y. M. C. A .; Republican; member Disciples of Christ; pres. Cuyahoga County Sunday School Ass'n; chairman Cleveland Committee Laymen's Missionary Movement; member New England Historical and Gene- ological Society, Cleveland Council Sociology, Philosophical Club, Cleveland, New England Society, Loyal Legion, Sons of Veterans, Phi Deta Phi. Clubs: Union, University, Nisi Prius, Tippeca- noe, Western Reserve, Chamber of Commerce. Author: Henry Family Record (genealogy), 1905.


HERRICK, Frank Rufus; lawyer; born, Cleveland, April 26, 1864; son of Gamaliel E. and Ursula Andrews Herrick; graduate of Yale University, A. B., 1888; married, Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1891, Josephine Pomeroy; issue, Theodore Pomeroy, April 1, 1893, Sherlock Andrews, May 4, 1896, Josephine Ursula, Aug. 1, 1897; ad- mitted to bar in October, 1890, starting in office of G. E. & J. F. Herrick; firm of Herrick & Hopkins formed 1893; for years on fac- ulty of Law School of Western Reserve University, at one time having course in Torts and later the course in Public Service Com- panies; director and for time sec'y Childrens' Fresh Air Camp; member Delta Kappa Epsilon, Chamber of Commerce, Country, Union and University Clubs.


HERRICK, Frederick C .; physician; born, Cleveland, Oct. 31, 1872; son of Henry J. and Mary Brooks Herrick; educated, Am- herst College (A. B., 1894), Medical Dept., Western Reserve Uni- versity, (M. D., 1897), University of Goettingen, Germany, 1898- 1900; London General Hospital, 1895-1896; married, Paris, France, July 20, 1898, Annie Bayard Crowell; issue, Henry C. and Fred- erick C., Jr .; capt. and surgeon, O. N. G., ten years, on duty with Troop A .; F. A. C. S .; associate in surgery, medical Dept. Western Reserve University; associate in surgery, Charity Hospital; sur- geon-in-charge, Charity Hospital Surgical Dispensary; member Am- erican Urological Ass'n Cleveland Academy of Medicine and Amer- ican Urological Union; member Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Union, University, and Athletic Clubs. Recreations: Fishing and Tennis. Author of many publications classed under medical literature.




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