Who's who in Pennsylvania; containing authentic biographies of Pennsylvanians who are leaders and representatives in various departments of worthy human achievement. First Edition. V.1, Pt.1, Part 19

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910, ed
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York, L. R. Hamersly company
Number of Pages: 844


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BURNS, Frank Lorenzo:


Contractor; born Jan. 18, 1869, in Ches- ter County. Pa .: descended from a Quaker family; educated at public schools; be- came identified with the Wilson Ornitho- logical Club, upon its inception in 1888; in 1901, was one of five ornithologists of Pennsylvania elected to the new class of members created by the American Orni- thologists' Union. Author: "The Amer- ican Crow"; "A Monograph of the Flick- ger"; "A Bird Census." Address. Berwyn, Pa.


BURNS, Ira H .:


Lawyer; born in Clifford. Pa., of Scotch- Irish ancestry, July 9, 1842; educated at the Academy at Great Bend; studied law in the office of Bentley & Fitch. Montrose, Pa., and was admitted to the bar of Sus- quehanna County in 1864. He opened an office in Scranton, Pa .. in 1866; was ad- mitted to practice in the Mayor's Court, and in 1863 at the bar of Luzerne County. Mr. Burns ranks high .as a lawyer, and has been concerned in numerous impor- tant cases before County Courts and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. He was one of the counsel for the private coal operators before the celebrated Anthra- cite Commission, his final plea being re- garded as one of the ablest presented. For over twelve years he filled the posi- tion of City Solicitor for Scranton. A Democrat in politics, he in his earlier years was active in writing editorial arti- cles, his caustic style attracting much attention. He was the Democratic candi- date for the Legislature in 1876. Address, Scranton, Pa.


BURNETT, E. A .:


President of Second National Bank of Mechanicsburg. Address, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County. Pa.


BURNETT. George Ritter:


First Lieutenant United States Army, retired; born in Montgomery County, Pa., April 21, 1858; educated in the public schools, High School, Norristown, Pa .; Pennsylvania State Normal School, Mill- ersville, Pa .; graduate of Pierce's College of Business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1874, and of the United States Military Academy, 1880. Graduate of the United States School of Application for Infantry and Cavalry, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1885; served in the Apache campaigns of 1880 and 1881 in New Mexico and Arizona, and received Congressional medal of honor for distinguished gallantry at Cuchillo Negra, N. M., 1881; LL. B., University of Iowa, 1904. At present detailed as Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics by the War Department at the State Uni- versity of Iowa; appointed Colonel by the Governor of Iowa, 1902. Republican. Ad- dress, Iowa City, Iowa.


BURR, Charles W., M. D .:


Born Nov. 16, 1861, in Philadelphia; edu- cated at the Episcopal Academy; re- ceived the degree of B. S. from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania in 1883 and M. D. from the same institution in 1886; elected Neurologist to the Philadelphia Hospital in 1896; one time President of the Phila- delphia Neurological Society and of the Pathological Society of Philadelphia; Pro- fessor of Mental Diseases in the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania since 1901; he has written a great deal on medical sub- jects. especially on neurology. Address, 1327 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.


BURTON, George:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; eldest son of deceased Companion Lieut. Col. George W. Burton; elected May 4, 1892; First Class in Succession Dec. 26. 1898. Address, care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Phil- adelphia, Pa.


BUTLER. J. Edgar:


Lawyer; born 1887, in Chester County, Pa .; graduate of Haverford College, and of Law School of University of Pennsyl- vania; member of the Philadelphia bar; Republican. Address, 1420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.


BUTLER, John Gazznm:


Brigadier General United States Army: born in and appointed from Pennsylvania;


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Cadet Military Academy July 1, 1859; Second Lieutenant Fourth Artillery June 11. 1863; transferred to Ordnance Jan. 29, 1864; First Lieutenant March 7, 1867; Cap- tain June 23, 1874; Major Sept. 15, 1890; Lieutenant Colonel Feb. 2, 1901; Colonel Aug. 16, 1903; Brigadier General, retired, 1904; brevetted First Lieutenant Sept. 20, 1863, for gallant and meritorious ser- vice in the battle of Chickamauga, Ga. Address, Watertown Arsenal, Mass.


BUTLER, John Morris:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; First Sergeant One Hundred and First Ohio Infantry July 22, 1862; dis- charged for promotion Feb. 5, 1863; First Lieutenant One Hundred and First Ohio Infantry Feb. 5, 1863; resigned and hon- orably discharged for disability Jan. 27, 1864; elected Feb. 2, 1887. Address, Ogontz, Pa.


BUTLER, Smedley D .:


Captain United States Marine Corps; born in and appointed from Pennsylvania; entered Marine Corps April S. 1899; Ma- rine Barracks, League Island, Pa., April 6, 1901, to 1902; special duty North At- lantic Fleet Nov. 7, 1903, to 1904 Lancas- ter, 1904. Address, Navy Yard, League Island, Pa.


BUTLER, Thomas S .:


Congressman (Republican) of Westches- ter; was born in Uwchland, Chester County, Pa., Nov. 4, - 1855; received a common school and academic education; is an attorney at law; was elected to the Fifty-fifth, Fifty-sixth, and Fifty- seventh Congresses, and re-elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress. Address, West Chester, Pa.


BUTLER. William:


Jurist; born in West Chester, Pa., Sept. 5, 1862; the son of William Butler, Sr., a prominent attorney and Judge, who served for eighteen years on the bench of the Common Pleas Court and twenty-two years on that of the United States District Court. Mr. butler was graduated at Swarthmore College in 183; studied law in the office of his cousin. Hon. Thomas Butler, of West Chester, and was admit- ted to the bar in ISST. After ten years of practice, he was appointed in August, 1.97. to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Waddell, and in November


was elected to the bench of the Common Pleas Court for the full term of ten years. Address, West Chester, Pa.


BUTTERWORTH, James:


Manufacturer; born in Philadelphia, Sept. 4, 1840; educated at the public schools: graduated from Central High School, Philadelphia, in 1857; entered busi- ness with his father in 1860, and became a partner in 1866: in 1899, upon the busi- ness being incorporated under the title of H. W. Butterworth & Sons Co., was made President, and continues to occupy the position. Representative of the State of Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania Muse- um and School of Industrial Art. Ad- dress. 1432 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.


BYROADE. George Lawrence:


Captain United States Army; born in Pennsylvania; appointed from Pennsyl- vania; private, Corporal and Sergeant, Battery F, First Artillery Jan. 23, 1894, to April 26, 1897; Second Lieutenant Third Infantry April 13, 1897; First Lieutenant March 2, 1899; transferred to First In- fantry May 20, 1899; retired with rank of Captain Nov. 11, 1901. Address, State College, Lexington, Ky.


BYERS. Nelson :


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; First Lieutenant One Hundred and Forty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry Sept. 16, 1862; Captain Nov. 29, 1863: hon- orably mustered out June 6. 1×65; elected Fen. 5, 1896. Address, care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa.


BYRNES, Timothy Augustine:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; private Seventeenth Pennsylvania Infantry April 18, 1861; honorably dis- charged Aug. 2, 1861: Captain Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry Oct. 11, 1862; Major Dec. 1, 1864: honorably mustered out July 14. 1865; elected Feb. 10. 1897. Address, care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Pruadelphia, Pa.


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CADWALADER, Charles E .:


l'hysician, soldier, philanthropist; born in Philadelphia Nov. 5. 1939; son of the late Judge Cadwalader; descended from


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tified with the principal public interests and movements throughout the history of Pennsylvania; like his progenitors he has been one of its most public spirited citizens. He is a graduate of the De- partments of Arts and Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania, and has had a very active part in the promotion of its interests and in the elevation of the


standard of medical education. taking a principal part in the procurement of the State Board of Medical Examiners and Licensers. The Civil War breaking out at the time of his graduation interrupted the practice of his profession for a num- ber of years. Enlisting in 1861, in the First City Troop, whose services had been accepted by the United States Govern- ment, he remained in that branch of the service by accepting a commission in Col. Rush's Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry Regi- ment, until transferred by General Hook- er as one of his aides on the latter's as- signment to the Command of the Army of the Potomac. He continued thereafter to serve with the General Staft of the Army, General Meade having also ap- pointed him one of his Aides on succeed- iag General Hooker in the command. These officers entertained a high opinion of. Colonel Cadwałader's services, Col- onel Rush promoting him six files to Captaincy during the Penin-


sular Campaign. He about the same time received an appointment as Major in the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, which he declined, not wishing to leave his regiment. General Hooker in his recommendation for his brevet as Major mentions him as "especially distinguished for his gallantry and meritorious ser- vices in the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, and the cavalry fight at Brandy Station, June 9, 1563," adding that "he served with marked zeal and devotion." Gen. Meade in his recommen- dation for his brevet as Lieutenant Col- onel said. "I cannot speak too strongly of the activity, zeal and energy displayed by Captain Cadwałader during his ser- vices under me," and recommended that he be brevetted Lieutenant Colonel "for distinguished gallantry and good conduct at the battle of Gettysburg and in subse- quent operations, including the campaign from the Rapidan to the James in 1864 and the siege of Petersburg." After the war he resumed the practice of medicine and is widely known for his philanthropic activities therewith, and in various public and political connections. Member of the


Pennsylvania Commandery of the Mili- tary Order of the Loval Legion, Society of Colonial Wars, Society of the Cincin- nati, College of Physicians and various clubs. Address, 1519 Locust St., Philadel- phia, Pa.


CADWALADER, John:


Lawyer; son of Judge John Cadwalader; born June 27, 1843, at Philadelphia; was graduated from the University of Penn- sylvania in 1862, where he received the legree of A. M. From 1885 to 1889 he was Collector of Port of Philadelphia. He is President of the General Society of the War of 1812; also of the Pennsylvania In- stitution for the Blind and the University


Club, the New York and Baltimore Trans- portation Line, Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company. Is a member of the American Philosophical Society; also of the Board of Council, Academy of Nation- al Sciences and Jury Commissioner of the United States Circuit Court. Democrat. Address, 1519 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.


CADWALADER, George Burges:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; Ensign Eighth Pennsylvania In- fantry April 22, 1861; honorably mustered out July 29, 1861; First Lieutenant Forty- sixth Pennsylvania Infantry Sept. 4, 1861; First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster Sept. 17, 1861; honorably mustered out to accept promotion July 17, 1863; Captain and Assistant Quarter- master United States Volunteers July 17, 1863; honorably mustered out Sept. 10, 1866; brevetted Major and Lieutenant Col- onel United States Volunteers March 13, 1865, "for faithful and meritorious ser- vices during the war"; Colonel Nov. 1, 1865, "for faithful and efficient services in the Quartermaster's Department." Elect- ed Feb. 9, 1898. Address. care of Re- corder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.


CAADWAALADER. Richard McCall:


Lawyer; born Sept. 17, 1$39. at Trenton, N. J .; in 1860 was graduated from Prince- ton: studied law at Harvard; was gradu- ated in 1863 from Harvard Law School. In 1864 was admitted to the bar. Mem- ber of the Sons of the Revolution: also Treasurer of the General Society and President of the Pennsylvania Society; he is Deputy Governor of the Pennsyl- vania Society of Colonial Wars; Auditor of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania;


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member of the American Historical Asso- ciation; member of the Philadelphia Club. Author of "Law of Ground Rents," "Fort Washington and the Encampment at White Marsh"; contributor to Keith's Councilors of Pennsylvania and the Am- erican Law Register. Address, 1614 Lo- cust street, Fort Washington, Pa .; office, 133 South Twelfth St., Philadelphia, Pa.


CAGEY, Elmer:


President of the First National Bank of Point Marion. Address, Point Marion, Fayette County, Pa.


CAIN, John Herron:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; private Twelfth Pennsylvania In- fantry April 25, 1861: mustered out Aug. 5, 1861; Captain One Hundred and Fifty- fifth Pennsylvania Infantry Aug. 29, 1862; Major Sept. 2, 1862; Lieutenant Colonel Dec. 31. 1862; Colonel July 22, 1863; re- signed and honorably discharged Aug. 30. 1863; elected Nov. 12, 1890. Address, care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chest- nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. -


CAIRNS, Andrew A .:


Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia; was born in that city June 22. 1864; was edu- cated in the public schools and Jefferson Medical College, graduating from the lat- ter in 1887, since which time he has been actively engaged in the practice of medi- cine; elected to the House of Representa- tives in November, 1902. Address, 1539 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.


CALDER, Alexander Stirling:


Sculptor; was born in Philadelphia in 1870; studied art in the schools of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. and for two years subsequently under Chapu and Falgucere at Paris; he was awarded the gold medal of the Philadel- phia Art Club in 1893. Adopting sculp- ture as his profession, Mr. Calder opened a studio in Philadelphia. his first com- mission being the statue of Dr. Samuel D. Grass, which now stands in front of the Army and Navy Medical Museum at Washington. Other significant ex- amples of his art are his model for a bronze statue of M. W. Baldwin, founder of the Baldwin Locomotive Works; his drinking fountain for the 1892 class of the University of Pennsylvania, and nu- merous striking designs, including sneh


subjects as "The Miner," "The Dozing Hercules," "Narcissus," etc., displaying very original treatment of the male fig- ure. He is very happy in his treatment of children. He is a member of the Na- tional Sculpture Society. the Art Club of Philadelphia and the Public Art League of the United States. Address, 337 South Broad St., Philadelphia,


CALDWELL, Daniel Graffius:


Major United States Army; born in and apointed from Pennsylvania; As- sistant Surgeon Seventy-fourth Infantry Aug. 4, 1862; honorably mustered out Oct. 21, 1863; Assistant Surgeon United States Army Feb. 28, 1866; Major Sur- geon Dec. 14, 1882; retired May 2, 1896. Address Commonwealth Club, Broadway and Seventy-second St., New York, N. Y.


CALDWELL, John:


Member of the Pennsylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; private Thirteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, April 25, 1861; mustered out, Aug. 6. 1861; private, Sixty-first Pennsyl- vania Infantry Aug. 6, 1861; Corporal June 1, 1862; Regimental Sergeant Major Sept. 12, 1863; discharged for promotion April 19, 1864; Second Lieutenant Sixty- first Pennsylvania Infantry April 19, 1864; honorably discharged for disability Nov. 18, 1861; elected Feb. 14. 1885. Address, care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.


CALHOUN, Samuel Crawford:


Lawyer; seventh of ten sons; born Sept. 14, 1865, in Armstrong County, Pa .; at- tended Law Department of Drake Uni- versity. Des Moines, Iowa: admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania in 1Ss, where he has practiced his profession. His an- cestors came from Donegal. Ireland. Democrat in politics. Present address, Emlenton, Pa.


CALIFF. Joseph Mark:


Major Artillery Corps. United States Army; born at East Smithfield. Pa., Aug. 31. 1813: son of Hosea and Mary Califf. Appointed Second Lieutenant Seventh United States C. Infantry. 1863: First Lieutenant 1865. In action at Darby- town Road, Va .. 1864; in trenches before Richmond and Petersburg, Va., 1864-1865: in assault on Petersburg, and pursuit of Confederate forces and capitulation at Appomattox Court House. Va., 1865; with Sheridan's expeditionary force in Texas,


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1865; Provost Marshal, Port Lavaca, Texas: Captain by brevet for gallant and meritorious services, 1865: mustered out. Oct., 1866; appointed Second Lieutenant Third United States Artillery, 1867: First Lieutenant, 1875; Captain, 1896, becoming Major 1901, and assigned to Coast Artil- lery; transferred to Field Artillery Sept .. 1901; commanding Light Battery C, Third Artillery, during Spanish-American War; in Cuba and Porto Rico from July to December. 1898; in action at Homogueros, P. R., 1898; now com- manding Field Artillery at Fort Douglas, Utah. Professor Military Science and Tactics at State University of Iowa, 1886-1889; honor graduate of Artillery School; member Military Order of the Loyal Legion and Order of Foreign Wars. Address, Fort Douglas, Utah.


CALL, Joseph:


Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia; was born in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1857; edu- cated in the public schools; learned the trade of painting and decorating; elected Constable of Twentieth Ward: was mas- ter painter at United States Mint under President Harrison; appointed master painter of City Hall, Philadelphia; was elected to the House of Representatives Feb. 19, 1901, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation on Jan. 2S. 1901, of Hon. William H. Keyser; re-elected in November, 1902. Address, 1917 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa.


CALLAGHAN, John Thomas, Jr .:


Mining engineer; born July 31, 1872, in Austin, Tex .; at five years of age moved to Washington, D. C .. and at- tended public schools and St. John's Col- lege; entered Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa., with the class of 1895; was graduated. taking the degree of Mettallurgist and Mining Engineer. In 1897 connected with the Government as a Steel Inspector for United States Navy, stationed at the Homestead Steel Works, Munhall, Pa .; Upper and Lower Union Mills and Carbon Steel Company, Pitts- burg. Pa .; Bethlehem Steel Company. South Bethlehem, Pa .; Penn Steel Cast- ing and Machine Company, and Ameri- can Steel Foundries and Seaboard Steel Casting Company, Chester. Pa., which is his present station. In 1901 married Mary Gertrude Henneberry of Chester, Pa .; is a life member of American In-


stitute of Mining Engineers; in 1902 was appointed to represent the District of Columbia as a delegate to the Interna- tional Mining Congress held at Butte, Mont. Permanent address, Chester, Pa.


CALLEN, J. Spencer, M. D .:


Born Jan. 15. 1854, at St. Clair, Pa .; educated at the Wyoming Seminary, Kingston Pa .: in 1881 was graduated from the College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Baltimore; married Mattie B. Parmley in June, 1887, at St. Clair, Pa .; is ex-President of the Schuylkill County Medical Society; also a member of the Pennsylvania State Society. Address, Shenandoah, Pa.


CALLERY, James Dawson:


President of the Pittsburg Railway Company; was born in Pittsburg and Educated in the Catholic parochial and public schools of that city and Alle- gheny, later graduating from the famous Catholic University at Notre Dame, Indiana. Mr. Callery's father was in- terested in the horse car lines of Pitts- burg, and young Callery began investi- gating electric propulsion, and shortly made the old Second avenue horse car line the first successful trolley road in Pittsburg. In 1898 Mr. Callery was elect- ed President of the United Traction Com- pany, and in 1900 President of the South- ern Traction, then organized; he is in- terested in many of Pittsburg's large corporations, among them the Philadel- phia Company, Consolidated Ice Com- pany. Schenley Hotel Company, Pittsburg Provision Company, American Window Glass Company, City Insurance Com- pany and Colonial Trust Company. Ad- dress, Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.


CALLOWAY, William:


President of the First National Bank of Tamaqua. Address, Tamaqua, Pa.


CALPIN, Patrick F .:


State Senator from Lackawanna Coun- ty; was born in Scranton. Lackawanna County, Pa., March 25, 1872: educated in the public schools and Wood's Business College; worked about the mines until 1890, when he became an apprentice at the carpenter trade; in 1891 he engaged in his present business, contracting and building: was elected to the Common Council of Seranton in 1898, and ro- elected without opposition in 1900 and


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1902; served as its President in 1900 and 1901; was elected to the Senate in No- vember, 1902. Address, Seranton, Pa.


CALVERT, Philip Powell :


Zoologist; born in Philadelphia Jan. 29, 1871; educated in Centra! High School of Philadelphia, Universities of Pennsyl- vania, Berlin and Jena; Po. D., Univers- ity of Pennsylvania. June, 1895: Instructor in Zoology, University of Pennsylvania, 1892-1904; specialist on Odonata (dragon flies); associate editor of Entomologieal News (Philadelphia) ; President of Ameri- can Entomological Society (Philadelphia). Married Amelia C. Smith July 17. 1901. Address, Biological Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.


CAMPBELL, Archibald: -


Captain United States Army; born in Pennsylvania and appointed from New York; Cadet Military Academy June 14, 1885; additional Second Lieutenant Fifth Artillery June 12, 1889; Second Lieuten- ant Third Artillery Dec. 10, 1859; First Lieutenant June 7, 1897; Captain Artil- lery Corps. February 2, 1901. Married Julia Defries Sample, of Washington, D. C. Address, World's Fair Station, St. Louis, Mo.


CAMPBELL, Edward:


Member of the Pensylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loval Legion; born in Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa .; . was Second Lieutenant. Eighty- fifth Infantry Nov. 12. 1861; Captain May 15, 1862; Major Sept. 6. 1862; Lieu- tenant Colonel Oct. 16. 1863; honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1864; elected Feb. 3, 1892. Address," care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa.


CAMPBELL, Howard J., M. D .:


Born Jan. 17, 1845; educated in Uni- versity o Pensylvania and Friends School, Philadelphia; Resident Physician Philadelphia Hospital: Representative Commissioner of Pennsylvania to Vienna Exposition, 1873: Acting Medical Cadet United States Hospital. 1564; Surgeon of G. A. R. Post No. 35, Philadelphia. Mar- ried Benlah Q. Landis July 10, 1962. In retail drug business early part of 1874; Medical Examiner and Director of Keystone Mutual Life Insurance Asso- ciation; now Director of Life Insurance Company of Pennsylvania: President Safety Bank and Trust Company, Phil-


delphia. Republican in politics. Ad- dress, 828 North Broad St., Philadelphia.


CAMPBELL, H. S .:


President of the Safety Banking and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Ad- dress, 117 North Broad St., Philadelphia.


CAMPBELL, Col. James A. G .:


Banker; born Feb. 19, 1858, in Chester, Pa .; son of Jaines Campbell, the pioneer textile manufacturer of that city; edu- cated in public schools in Chester; in 1879 entered the banking house of El- liott Sons & Co., Philadelphia; President of Delaware County Trust, Safe Deposit and Title Insurance Company of Chester, Pa., 1899-1904. In 1893 organized the Clearing House for the banks of the city of Chester; in 1883 elected First Lieutenant of Company B, Sixth Regi- ment. N. G. P .; on staff of Brig. Gen. George R. Snowden, with rank of Cap- tain. 1887: serving during Homestead riots, 1892; Division Inspector, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel. 1898; resigned to become Adjutant Second Battalion, Sec- ond Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers,. Infantry, with rank of Second Lieutenant, 1898, serving in Spanish War. Member of Lawton Camp, Spanish American War Veterans; Penn Club, and Springhaven Country Club. Married Elizabeth Hub- ley, daughter of Rev. Philip H. Mowry, D. D. Address, Chester, Pa.


CAMPBELL, James Fairman:


Attorney and counsellor at law; born at Davenport, Iowa, on May 27, 1872; son of Hon. James D. Campbell, General Solicitor of the Philadelphia and Read- ing Railway Company. Residence, Wyn- cote, Montgomery County, Pa.


CAMPBELL. James Watson :


Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church: born Sept. 14. 1872, of Scotch-Irish de- scent: educated common schools. Cham- berlain Institute: was graduated civil engineering course in Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa .. 1893; travelled in Europe and Holy Land. 1596: began preaching, 1594; was graduated from Drew Theo- logical Seminary, Madison, N. J., 1899; commissioned Chaplain Sixteenth Regi- ment, N. G. P., 1902. Married 1898 Edith M. Payne, Cherry Creek. New York: ap- pointed pastor First M. E. Church, New Castle. Pa., 1903. Address, New Castle, Pa.




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