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 50

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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GRIM. Webster:


State Senator from Bucks County; born at Revere, Bucks County, Pa., Aug. 11, 1566: educated in the common schools, Reigelsville Academy and Keystone State Normal School, graduating from the lat- ter in 1887; was admitted to the bar in 1559; began practicing law at Doylestown, and is the senior member of the firm of Grim & Grim; has served as delegate to various Democratic Conventions; Perma- nent Chairman of Democratic State Con- vention, 1903; has taken a leading part in fraternal societies, musical organizations and other kindred organizations in the interest of the town; is now serving as Grand Vice Chief in the Pennsylvania Knights Golden Eagle; was elected to the Senate in November, 1902. Address, Doylestown, Pa.


GRIMES, George Madden:


Captain United States Army; he is a member of the Pennsylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; eldest son of Companion Lieut. Col. George S. Grimes: private Second United States Cavalry June 4, 1896; Cor- poral Feb. 27, 1898; Sergeant May 23, 189S; discharged to accept promotion July 6, 1$98: Second Lieutenant Twentieth United States Infantry June 23, 1898; First Lieu- tenant March 2, 1899. Captain Aug. 8, 1903. Elected Feb. 7, 1900. Address, Fort Reno. Okla.


GRIMM, Jacob L .:


Clergyman: born Nov. 27, 1842, in Rohr- ersville. Washington County. Md .: re- ceived early education at public schools, and later attended the Academy at Rohr- ersville. From 1:57 to. 1862 taught in public schools, and afterward took a com- Flete course in Conference Theology. Jan. 1. 1966 he joined the United Brethren Ministry. In 1867 became an Itinerant Minister of the United Brethren; since


Oct. 1, 1897 has been Presiding Elder. During the Civil War was private in the Eleventh Maryland Volunteer Infantry of the United States Army from 1896 to 1902. Since 1896 has been Chaplain in the Department of Maryland Grand Army of the Republic. At the National En- campment, Philadelphia, Sept. 7, 1899, was elected Chaplain-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic. For two years was Superintendent of Eastern


United Brethren book and publishing house, also editor from 1887 to 1889 of the Weekly Itinerant. For ten years was correspondent in the religious de- partment of the Baltimore Daily Ameri- can. Has made various contributions to religious papers. Republican in politics. Address, 264 Herr St., Harrisburg; office, New Cumberland, Pa.


GRISCOM, Clement Acton, Jr .:


Capitalist; born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 20, 18GS; son of Clement A. Gris- com and Frances Canby Biddle Griscom. President and Director of American Bond and Stock Company, James Reilly Repair and Supply Company; Director of Ameri- can Finance and Securities Company, New Jersey Steel Company, Guanajuato Reduction and Mines Company, The De- velopment Company of America. New York; Poland Mining Company, Empire Trust Company, The de Mayo Coaling Company; Director and member of Ex- ecutive Committee of Maritime Associa- tion, Port of New York; member of Chamber of Commerce, New York; Am- erican Academy of Political and Social Science. Philadelphia; Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art, New York; Department of Archeology and Palmontology of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; American Museum of Natural History. New York; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Metropolitan Club, New York; Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution, Pennsylvania So- ciety of New York, Society of Colonial Wars. General Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania. Lawyers' Club, New York; Morris County Golf Club, Morristown, N. J .; Merion Cricket Club. New York; Morris County Golf Club. Morristown. N. J .; Merion Cricket Club. Philadelphia; University Club. Philadel- phia: University of Pennsylvania Club. New York. Somerset Hills Country Club. Mor- ristown. N. J .; Class of 1887, University of Pennsylvania: Mendelssohn Glee Club. New York Zoological Society, Permanent


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International Association of Navigation Congresses. Address, 21 Washington Sq., New York city, N. Y.


GRISCOM. Lloyd C .:


Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary; appointed private sec- retary to the Ambassador to Great Brit- ain May 10. 1893: retired Sept. 20, 1894; appointed Secretary of Legation at Con- stantinople. July 24, 1899; Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Persia June 17, 1901; Envoy Extraordin- ary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan Dec. 16, 1902. Home, Haverford, Pa. Ad- dress, United States Legation, Tokio, Japan.


GRISCOM. R. E .:


Banker; born Philadelphia Oct. 21, 1870; educated at Philadelphia schools, Geneva, Switzerland; Haverford College, Pa., and University of Pennsylvania. Married An- na Starr Feb. 17, 1897. For fourteen years in International Navigation Company and International Mercantile Marine Com- pany, holding various positions, including Manager; assistant to the President- Manager, Insurance Department, etc. On Jan. 1, 1904, left this employ to become a member of the firm and Philadelphia partner of the banking house of Bertron, Storrs & Griscom. Republican in poli- tics. Address, Haverford, Pa.


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GROFF. Geo. G., M. D .:


Born in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pa., April 5, 1851; educated in public and private schools and University of Michigan; taught in the public schools and in the West Chester State Normal School, and since 1879 Professor in Buck- nell University; Surgeon in National Guard of Pennsylvania two years. Dur- ing Spanish-American War was commis- sioned by President Mckinley Major and Brigade Surgeon. Was with the Army in Porto Rico, where he remained two years, assisting in Americanizing the is- land government, holding there the fol- lowing positions, viz .: Commissioner of National Relief Commission, Secretary and Treasurer of Colonial Christian Asso- ciation, Secretary and Treasurer of the Superior Board of Health of Porto Rico and author of Sanitary Code, Secretary and Treasurer Insane Asylum of Porto Rico, Secretary and Treasurer Leper Hos- pital of Porto Rico, member of Insular Board of Education, President Insular Board of Education, Superintendent of


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Public Instruction of Porto Rico, Acting Commissioner of Education of Porto Rico, member of the Executive Council of Porto Rico. Has been member State Board of Health since 1887; organized the sanitary work at Jolinstown atter the great flood in 1889; member of the Pennsylvania German Society, of the Pennsylvania His- torical Society and of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. Address, Lewisburg, Pa.


GRONER, L. R .:


President of the First National Bank of Bath. Address, Bath, Northampton County, Pa.


GROSE, James W .:


President of the Monongahela National Bank. Address, Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pa.


GROSS, Albert Haller:


Lawyer, composer; born Louisville, Ky., March 18, 1844; son of Samuel D. Gross (D. C. L., LL. D.) and Louisa Ann Du- lany ( Weissell). Studied at University of Virginia one year; was graduated from University of Pennsylvania 1864; A. M. 1867. Married at Rome, Italy, March 9, 1896. Julia, daughter of John C. Bullitt. of Philadelphia, Pa. Appointed United States Attorney for New Mexico 1869, but resigned owing to ill health; declined po- sition of Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania 1871; appointed


United States Consul at Athens, Greece, 1885, but declined. Member of Select Council, Phil- adelphia, 1882-1885. Democrat. One of first in this country to advocate publicly cremation of the dead. Composer of many songs, including the words. in Eng- lish, French and German. Member His- torical Society of Pennsylvania. Editor with brother, Dr. Samuel W. Gross, "Au- tobiography of Dr. Samuel D. Gross." 18ST. Address. Langhorne, Pa.


GROW, Galusha Aaron:


Ex-Congressman; born at Ashford (now Eastport). Windham County, Conn .. Aug. 31, 1$22. In 1834 he moved to Susquehanna County with his widowed mother, who bought a farm in Lenox Township. Here the boy worked and attended school; pre- pared for college in Franklin Academy, and in 1840 entered Amherst College. where he was graduated with high hon- ors some years later. He began the study of law in 1815 in the office of Hon. F. B. Streeter, of Montrose, Pa., and was ad-


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mitted to practice in April, 1847. He is now the oldest member of the Susque- hanna County bar. Mr. Grow, at that time a Free Soil Democrat, was elected to Congress in 1850 and continued a mem- ber for twelve years. In 1$54, on the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, he severed his connection with the Demo- cratic party, and two years later was concerned in the formation of the Repub- lican party, which he represented in Congress during the last six years of his term of service. In 1861 Mr. Grow was elected Speaker of the House, and held


- this responsible position during the first two years of the war, his membership ending March 4, 1863. His services in Congress covered a momentous period in National affairs, including the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas troubles, and the other events leading to the war. He was the author of the Homestead bill, passed during this pe- riod, in favor of which he made five set speeches during as many Congresses. finally signing it as Speaker. He left Congress in feeble health, engaged in the lumber trade in Luzerne County, and later in the oil business in Venango County, and spent four years (1871-1875) in Texas as President of the Houston and Great Northern Railroad. Returning to his old home in Pennsylvania. he again entered the political field. canvassing ac- tively for Hartranft for Governor and Hayes for President. In 1879 President Hayes offered him the Ministry to Rus- sia, but he declined the office. In 1894 he was again returned to the House. as Congressman-at-Large, and was re-elect -. ed in 1896 by the largest majority ever given in the United States for a candi- date for any office. Ile was elected again in 1898, and a fourth time in 1900, making his total service in Congress twenty years. During the period from 1894 to 1903 he was Chairman of the Committee on Education. Mr. Grow retired in 1903, and still lives at his old home. Address, Glenwood, Pa.


GRUBB, Edward Burd:


Member of the Pennsylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; born in Burlington, N. J .; edu- cated at Burlington College Bishop Doane). All the commissions in United States Volunteers from private to Briga- dier General 1861-1865; Department Com- mander Grand Army of Republic ISS8; United States Minister to Spain 1890-1892.


Married Elizabeth Wadsworth Van Rens- selaer and Violet Sopworth. Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey 1889. Address, Edgewater Park, N. J.


GRUGAAN, Frank Carter:


Major United States Army; born in and appointed from Pennsylvania; private Pennsylvania Artillery June 4, to Aug. 5. 1861; Second Lieutenant 114th Pennsylva- nia Infantry Aug. 15, 1862; First Lieuten- ant September, 1863; First Lieutenant Third Pennsylvania Cavalry Dec. 19, 1864; transferred to Fifth Pennsylvania Caval- ry May 8, 1865; honorably mustered out Aug. 7, 1865; private. general service. Aug. 18, 1865, to May, 1866; Second Lieu- tenant Second Cavalry April 25, 1866; First Lieutenant November, 1867; Regi- mental Quartermaster Nov. 1, 1867, to July 15, 1870; transferred to Second Ar- tillery April 11, 1879; Captain March 1S, 1SS5; Major Sixth Artillery March 8, 1898; Brevet First Lieutenant, United States Army, for gallant and meritorious ser- Vices at the battle of Hatcher's Run, Va .; Brevet Captain, United States Army, for gallant and meritorious services during the war: retired March 18, 1899. Ad- dress, 10 East 53rd St., New York city. N. Y.


GRUMBEIM, E .:


President of the Lebanon County Trust Company. Address, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pa.


GUERNSEY. Joseph C., A. M., M. D .:


Physician; son of Statira Colburn and Hemy N. Guernsey, M. D .: born in Frankford, Philadelphia, in 1$49; educated in the private schools of Philadelphia. and graduated from Princeton College in 1870; received degree of A. M. 1573; became a medical student in his father's office; was graduated from Hahnemann Medical Col- lege. Philadelphia. in 1872; was quiz mas- ter of Materia Medica at Hahnemann Medical College; Provisional Secretary of the American Institute of Homeopathy 1876 and 18$1. In 1893 President of the Homeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania. He has been Vice Presi- dent of the Philadelphia County Homeo- pathic Medical Society, and has served on the Bureaus of Materia Medica, Obstet- ries and Sanitary Science; is a Trustee and Visiting Physician of the Hthnemann Medical College and Hahnemann Hos- pital of Philadelphia. honorary member of the Institute Homeopathie Mexi-


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cano. In 1872 he established the North Eastern Homeopathic Free Dispensary


at Kensington. Edited "Transactions of the Homeopathic Medical Society of Pennsylvania," 1874 to 1879, and the "Transactions of the American Insti- tute of Homeopathy," of 1879; "Guern- sey's Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children." From notes taken upon his father's lectures on Materia Medica, he compiled and published "Guernsey's Key- notes," also published a work on "Uri- nalysis;" co-editor of the "Repertory to Hering's Guiding Symptoms of


our Materia Medica." Contributor to medical journals. He has been actively engaged in lecturing, etc., at Training School for Nurses, Hahnemann Hospi- tal. Secretary and Treasurer of Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners of Pennsylvania; 1894 he founded and has since been President of "The Saturday Night Club of Microscopists." In 1876 married Gertrude Thomas, daughter of Samuel Thomas, of Catasauqua, Pa. Ad- dress, 1923 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.


GUFFY, James McClurg:


Petroleum producer; born in West- moreland, Va., Jan. 19, 1839; received a public school education; spent his early manhood in the South working as a clerk; returned to Pennsylvania in 1872; since then operator in oil and gas pro- ductions; also engaged in the production of bituminous coal. He is the leader of the Democratic party in Pennsylvania, and a very prominent member of the National Committee. Address, Pittsburg, Pa.


GUFFEY, James M1 .:


Adams Southern Express Company at Nashville, Tenn. Shortly afterward he was drawn back to Pennsylvania by the great oil developments in that State. and became an agent for the Gibbs & Ster- rett Company, manufacturers of oil- well machinery and appliances at St. Petersburg, Pa. He soon entered actively into the oil business, investing in oil wells, pipe lines, and various local en- terprises, his operations growing with remarkable. rapidity until they covered the most productive petroleum fields of Butler, Forest, Warren, Mckean and Al- legheny Counties. The famous Mathews well was drilled and most of the phe- nomenal McDonald field owned by him and a few others. His operations ex- panded until he became the largest oil producer and operator in the States. and also the owner of highly valuable coal mines in Pennsylvania and West Vir- ginia, and of gold and silver works in Colorado and Idaho. He is President of the Trade Dollar Mining and Milling Company of Silver City, Idaho, and the new town of Guffey, thirty miles from Cripple Creek, has been named in his honor. Politically he is a Democrat, and in 1897 was chosen by the State Con- vention of his party as the Pennsylvania member of the Democratic National Com- mittee. Mr. Guffey is a prominent mem- ber of the Duquesne Club of Pittsburg, a Trustee of Washington and Jefferson Coi- lege, a member of the Manhattan Club of New York. and of other organizations. Address, Pittsburg, Pa.


GUFFEY, Wesley S .:


Senior member of the firm of Guffey & Queen, Pittsburg; born in Westmorland County, Pa., in 1842; in 1864 Mr. Guffey went to the oil fields and was among the first to lease lands and drill wells at Pit- hole; in 18$1 he settled in Pittsburg as a central point from which to operate in oil and gas from Bradford to West Vir- ginia; for many years has been active in polities; is a Democrat, and for many years has been President of the famous Randall Club, of Pittsburg. Address. Stevenson Building, Pittsburg, Pa.


Petroleum operator; born in Sewickley, Westmoreland County, Pa., Jan. 19, 1839. His paternal ancestor, of Scotch descent, came to Philadelphia in 1733 and set- tled in Westmoreland County as early as 1758, going west in the track of the ex- pedition against the French at Fort Du- quesne. The family purchased part of the territory of the present township of Sewickley in 1750. and there the de- seendants of the Guffeys still dwell. As a boy Mr. Guffey lived and worked on his father's farm, gaining a good edu- GUGGENHEIM, William; cation, of a commercial character, in the Refiner; born in Philadelphia Nov. 6, 1868. After a preliminary education he ; entered the Science Department of the University of Pennsylvania, studying chemistry and metallurgy. In 1890-1591 local schools, and when eighteen he be- came clerk in the service of the Louis- ville and Nashville Railroad Company at Louisville. Ky. Several years later he 1 resigned to accept a position with the |he was Superintendent of the Philadel-


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phia Smelting and Refining Company, Pueblo, Cal., and from 1931 to 1901 Was General manager of the Mexican sinelt- ing interests of the M. Guggenheim Sons' Company. He constructed their lead works at Monterey, and their lead and copper smelting works at Aguascalientes, becoming Secretary and Treasurer of these concerns. He was also President and Treasurer of the works at Pueblo. These and other concerns were consoli- dated in 1901 into the American Smelt- ing and Refining Company, Mr. Guggen- heim retiring from active business, but remaining a member of the firm of M. Guggenheim Sons of New York. Ad- dress, 36 W. 77th St., New York.


GUINER, H. B .:


Banker; born Aug. 14, 1$62, in Waynes- burg, Pa .; educated at Waynesburg Col- lege and Jefferson Medical College, Phil- adelphia. Ex-President Fayette County Medical Society, ex-President School Board, Treasurer of Smithfield Bros. and President First National Bank. Married Maud F. Brownfield in November, 1891. Organized First National Bank of Smithi- field; has been its President since or- ganization; a general practitioner of med- icine for seventeen years. Republican in politics. Address, Smithfield, Fayette County, Pa.


GUILFORD, Simeon Hayden, D. D. S .:


Son of Simeon Guilford, iron master; born April 11, 1841; was educated in the Lebanon public schools, Litiz Academy (Lancaster County), 1856, and Franklin & Marshall College, 1858-1861. Received the degree of A. B. in course, from Franklin & Marshall College in 1861, A. M. in 1864 and Ph. D. in 1886. Taught school dur- ing winter of 1861-1862. Entered Union Army August, 1562, as private in Com- pany E. 127th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Third Brigade, Second Division. Second Corps, Army of the Potomac; was act- ively engaged in battles of Fredericks- burg, December, 1862, and Chancellors- ville. May, 1963. Began study of dentistry in June, 1863; was graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery in February, 1865, with degree of D. D. S. In 1881 received the honorary degree of D. D. S. from the Philadelphia Dental College. Began practice in native city. Lebanon, Pa .. and seven years later. Oc- tober. 1872. removed to Philadelphia. where he has since resided and practiced his profession. In 18$1 elected to the


chair of Operative and Prosthetic Dentis- try in the Philadelphia Dental College; 1596 was elected Dean of the institution. and so continues. Member of American Dental Association, National Association of Dental Faculties, Pennsylvania State Dental Society, Philadelphia Academy of Stomatology, National Institute of Dental Pedagogics; honorary member of the Reading Dental Society, Dental Soci- ety of Soutliern New Jersey, Ameri- can Academy of Dental Science, Bos- ton; First District Dental Society, State of N. Y .; American Dental Society of Europe. Has been President of the Na- tional Association of Dental Faculties. Pennsylvania State Dental Society, Odon- tological Society of Philadelphia, Phila- delphia Academy of Stomatology and Vice President of the National School of Dental Technics and the National Den- tal Association. Author "Nitrous Oxide" (1SS7) and "Orthodontia" (three editions), 1SS9, 1893 and 1S9S. One of the editors of the American System of Dentistry, 1SS6, and the American Text Book of Operative Dentistry, 1900. Has been a frequent contributor for thirty-five years to the various dental journals of this and other countries. Regarded as an author- ity on Orthodontia. Married Virginia Susan Gleim, of Lebanon, Pa., on June 8, 1868. Address, 1728 Chestnut St .. Philadelphia, Pa.


GUITERAS, Daniel M .:


Surgeon United States Navy; born in Cuba; appointed from Pennsylvania. As- sistant Surgeon June 3, 1879; Naval Hos- pital, New York. 1879; Powhatan. North Atlantic Station, 1879-1881. Passed As- sistant Surgeon, June 27, 1SS2; receiving ship Colorado, 1881-1SS3; Swatara, North Atlantic Station, 1883; Navy Yard. Pensa- cola, 1883-1SS6;


Despatch, 1887-1982; Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, 1890-1903: Naval Laboratory, New York, July, 1993 - 1895. Promoted to Surgeon, May. 1595: Montgomery, August, 1895; retired. Oc- tober. 1896. Address, 10S West 103d St., New York, N. Y.


GUMMERE. Francis Barton:


Professor; born March 6. 1855, in Bur- lington. N. J. In 1872 graduated from Haverford College, and afterward, in 1$75, from Harvard College; made a study of philology in Leipzig, Berlin, Strassburg. Freiburg. In 1981 he took his degree of Ph. D. at University of Freiburg, Baden. Germany. He married Amelia S. Mott in


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1882 at Burlington, N. J. Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society (Harvard Chap- ter); University Club, Philadelphia; Am- erican Philosophical Society; author of "Handbook of Poetics," "Germanic Ori- gins," "Old English Ballads," "The Be- ginnings of Poetry." Address, Haver- ford, Pa.


GUMMEY. Charles Francis:


Lawyer; born in Philadelphia, Dec. 22. 1862. Of a Welsh family, which came to Virginia in 1635. Prepared for college at the Germantown Academy, and entered the University of Pennsylvania from which he graduated in 1884, with the de- gree of B. S. Read law and graduated LL. B. from the same institution in 1SSS. Admitted to the Philadelphia bar June 16, 1SSS. Married June 7, 1900, to Florence, daughter of John H. Catherwood, Esq. Address. 2126 Locust St .; country resi- dence, Gwynedd, Pa.


GIMP. H. Frank:


President of the First National Bank of Everett. Address, Everett, Bedford Coun- ty, Pa.


GUNNISON, C. E .:


President of the Marine National Bank of Erie. Address, Erie, Erie Coun- ty, Pa.


GUNNISON, Frank:


Jurist; born in Erie. Pa., Feb. 21. 1848; son of Jonas Gunnison. an able lawyer and former State Senator. He was edu- cated at Erie Academy and the Univer- sity of Michigan, and studied for the legal profession at Harvard Law School, gradu- ating LL. D. in 1870. Immediately after- ward he was admitted to the Erie bar, and formed a law partnership with Gen. D. B. McCreary. This was dissolved in 1575. since which time he has practiced alone. He became connected with many of the most prominent cases before the Erie County Courts, and as a Republican was elected to the City Council of Erie and held other minor political positions. In 1686 he was elected President Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, holding this office for the full term of ten years, but declining a renomination in the interest of his private practice: Judge Gunnison is interested in many business enterprises. being a director of the Second, National Bank of Eric and stockholder in several manufacturing enterprises. Address. Erie, Pa.


GUTH. Morris Stanley, M. D .:


Physician; born in Allentown, Pa., Nov. 5. 1851; educated at Allentown Academy and Muhlenberg College; was graduated from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1873: was graduated from Medical De- partment of University of Pennsylvania in 1876. After a short time in private prac- tice, took position as Assistant Physi- cian in Cincinnati Sanitarium. In 1878 took similar position in State Hospital for the Insane, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. In 1580 was appointed Assistant Physician in State Hospital, Warren, Pa., and re- mained in that position until 1900, when he was appointed Superintendent and Physician-in-chief of the State Hospital for the Insane, Warren, Pa., which po- sition he still holds. Married in 1898. Margaret Shirk, daughter of C. C. Shirk, Erie, Pa. Is a member of County, State, and National Medical Societies, the Medi- co-Legal Society, and the Medico-Psych- ological Association. Address, Warren, Pa.


GUTHRIE, Doty:


President of the New Alexandria Na- tional Bank. Address, New Alexandria, Westmoreland County, Pa.


GUTHRIE, Francis Sellers:


Member of the Pennsylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion; nephew of deceased Companion Capt. Alexander M. Guthrie Elected May 1, 1901. Address, care of the Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa.




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