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MeLANE. Labazure 0 .:
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Crawford County, was born in Brady's Bend, Armstrong County, Pa., in 1854; educated in the pub- lic schools of Oil City; learned the trade of tinner; was engaged for a time in the hardware business in Richburg, N. Y., and also in Garfield. Pa .; in 1SS4, located in Linesville, and engaged in the hard- ware business and manufacture of maple evaporators, in which he is still engaged; elected Burgess of Linesville twice; was a member of the National Guard of Penn- sylvania from 1875 to 1SS0; elected to the House of Representatives in November, 1902. Address, Linesville, Pa.
McLARREN, John:
President of the First National Bank of Osceola Mills. Address, Osceola Mills, Clearfield County, Pa.
McLEAN. Charles B .:
President of the Lincoln National Bank, of Pittsburg; also President of the Al- legheny Plate Glass Company. When seventeen years old he moved to Alle- gheny and was employed in the old Ma- sonic Deposit Savings Bank, now Lincoln National Bank, as messenger and gener- al utility man. He rose rapidly through the various positions. In 1980 he became cashier and in 1SSS President. Mr. Mc- Lean is interested in outside industries. Was Treasurer of the Art Society and the Pittsburg Orchestra guarantor's fund, and is now a Director of the West Penn Hospital. In financial and manufacturing affairs in the Consolidated Ice Company, and is now a Director of the Glassmere Land Company and the Ambridge Trust Co. Address, Lincoln National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa.
McLEAN, William S .:
President of the First National Bank of Wilkesbarre. Address, Wilkesbarre, Luzerne County, Pa.
McLEOD, Alonzo P .: "
Lawyer; born in Clearfield, Pa., May 13, 1861; his father was a Chaplain in the regular army, and he was educated at army post schools in several localities, studying also in Allegheny College and the Lehigh University. In 1879-1880 he taught school at Clearfield, began the study of law in 1SS2, and was admitted to the bar of Clearfield County in 1884, and subsequently to the bars of Cambria and Blair Counties and the State Su- preme Court. He developed a large prac- tice and is a recognized authority on commercial law. He has offices in Al- toona and at Coalport, was solicitor for the Coalport Building and Loan Associa- tion. 1SS7-1896, and was elected Burgess of Coalport in 1895; in 1897 he became solicitor for the Pennsylvania Loan and Building Association and was appointed United States Commissioner for the Western District of Pennsylvania. For seven years he was solicitor for Coal- port. and is President of the Common- wealth Savings Fund and Loan Associa - tion. Address, Coalport, Pa.
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MeMANUS, Patricius:
Contracting engineer; born at Potts- ville, Pa., Nov. 22, 1847; began his busi- ness career under the direction of his grandfather and an uncle. who were prominent contractors in Pennsylvania, and in 1866, when only nineteen years old, he took a contract to build eleven miles of the Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad. This was followed by many important op- erations including the building of the track system of the Pennsylvania Rail- road in connection with the Centennial Exposition. He has performed many ex- tensive and difficult road building opera- tions, one of the most striking of which was the construction of the system of tracks leading into the Broad Street Sta- tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Phil- adelphia, this needing to be built so as to meet the requirements of hundreds of trains daily. These are but examples of the very numerous track-laying fonts of Mr. McManus. From jest to 1824 he was in partnership with James B. Reilly, and in 1SIG he organized the MeMinus Construction Company, of which he is President and Manager. Ile is also
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President of the Glen Mills Stone Quar- rying and Crushing Company, and is a meniber of various social and other so- cieties. Address, 3512 Baring St., Phila- delphia, Pa.
McMANUS, Thomas:
Member of the Pennsylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; First Lieut. and Adjt. Twenty- fifth Connecticut Inf. Aug. 29, 1862; dis- charged for promotion Jan. 20, 1863; Major Twenty-second Connecticut Infantry Jan. 20, 1803; resigned and honorably dis- charged Aug. 13, 1863. Elected Oct. 20, 1886. Address, 1227 South Carlisle St., Philadelphia, Pa.
McMASTER, John Bach:
Educator, author; born Brooklyn, June 29, 1852; was graduated from the College of the City of New York 1872. Has re- ceived degrees of A. M., Ph. D., Litt. D., LL. D .; Fellow in English, College of the City of New York, 1872-1873; Civil En- gineer, 1873-1877; instructor in Civil En- gineering, Princeton, 1877-1883. Professor of American History in the University of Pennsylvania since 1SS3. Author of "A History of the People of the United States," 1$$3-1904; "Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters," 1887; "With the Fathers, Studies in American History," 1896; "Origin, Meaning and Application of the Monroe Doctrine;" "A School His- tory of the United States," 1897; "A Pri- mary School History of the United States," 1901; "Daniel Webster," 1902; Chapters IX., XI, XII., "Cambridge Modern History," Vol. 7, 1903; member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society, New England Historic Genealogical So- ciety; honorary member Massachusetts Historical Society, Minnesota Historical Society, American Antiquarian Society. Vice President American Historical As- sociation. Address, University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
McMASTER, W. A .:
President of the Jamestown Banking Company. Address, Jamestown, Mercer County, Pa.
McMICHAEL, Charles B .:
Judge of Common Pleas, Philadelphia; born in Philadelphia, Pa .; educated in Philadelphia and at Harvard College. As- sistant City Solicitor, Judge of Common Pleas, Philadelphia. Married Anna Mal- let Prevost June 7, 1877; she died Janu-
ary 28, 1904. Mr. McMichael began the practice of law in September, 1872; was assistant to the City Solicitor from 1881 to 1893; was appointed to the bench in 1895; afterwards elected, having been nominated by both Republicans and Dem- ocrats. He wrote a history of the muni- cipal law of Philadelphia. Republican in polities. Address. Court of Common Pleas No. 3, Philadelphia, Pa.
McMICHAEL, Clayton :
Journalist; born in Philadelphia, June 30, 1844; son of Morton McMichael, dis- tinguished as the editor of the North American and of other newspapers, as Mayor of Philadelphia, and as President of the Park Commission, Philadelphia owes to him more than to any one man its magnificent Fairmount Park. Mr. McMichael was educated in the best pri- vate schools of his native city, and in the spring of 1861, though less than seventeen years old, was among the first to offer his services to the country for the com- ing war; he was made Second Lieutenant in the regular army, and on Aug. 5, 1861, was promoted to First Lieutenant in the Ninth United States Infantry; this re- markably rapid promotion for one so young was warranted by his excellent service throughout the war, for the first two years on the frontier and the Pacific coast, and for the last two years with the Army of the Potomac. He resigned with the rank of Colonel at the end of the war at the age of twenty-one, and entered the office of the North American, joining his father in the editorship, suc- ceeding him as editor a few years be- fore his death, which took place Jan. 6; 1879, and became sole proprietor of the paper in 1991; under his editorial control it maintained its standing as an ably edited and highly influential exponent of Republican principles, worthy of a jour- nal claiming to be the oldest daily paper in America; it was originally issued as a daily paper, under its first title of the General Advertiser, Sept. 21, 1784; in 1898 the paper was sold to its present proprietors, and Mr. McMichael retired from his connection with it. In 1873 he was appointed by President Grant one of the Commissioners to the International Exposition at Vienna, and in 1882 by Presi- dent Arthur to the post of United States Marshal of the District of Columbia. It is complimentary to his efficiency in the on- crous duties of this office that Presi- dent Cleveland declined to receive his
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resignation on March 4, 1885, and kept - m in office till the following December. In January, 1898, he was elected City Treasurer of Philadelphia for a term of three years, and on Jan. 10, 1902, was appointed Postmaster of Philadelphia. Address, 2041 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
McMILLAN, William H .:
Clergyman, United Presbyterian Church; was graduated from Washington College, Iowa, and studied divinity at the United Presbyterian Seminaries at Monmouth, Ill., and Xenia, Ohio; received the degrees of D. D. from Monmouth College, Ph. D. from the Wooster University, and LL. D. from Muskingum College; was ordained to ministry April 8, 1863. Married, June 30, 1864, Mary M. Conden. President of Board of Missions to the Freedmen; Trus- tee of United Society of Christian En- deavor; Moderator of General Assembly of United Presbyterian Church, 1883; dele- gate to Pan-Presbyterian Council, Bel- fast, 1885; Director of Allegheny Theo- logical Seminary; Controller of Allegheny City public schools for fifteen years; pas- tor of Second United Presbyterian Church of Allegheny City since 1872. Published "History of the Second United Presbyte- rian Church of Allegheny," "The Verbal Inspiration of the Scriptures," "The Value of the Catechetical Instruction of Children," "The Effect of Mechanical In- vention on the Interests of Labor." Ad- dress, 939 Beech Ave., Allegheny, Pa.
MeMORRAN, George D .:
Manager of the Mercantile Trust Com- pany of Pittsburg; born' near Pittsburg, Jan. 9, 1854. He was reared on his father's farm, and, after receiving his education at the Sharpsburg Academy, he learned the trade of carpentering. An injury received through falling made him an invalid for one year. On his recovery he taught school for several years, and then entered the Merchants and Manu- facturers' Bank as a messenger. From that position he rose to assistant teller, and after ten years' service was made Secretary and Treasurer of the Mercantile Trust Company, and now is the General Manager. Married on Oct. 3. 1SS2. Sadie Brickell. Republican in politics and
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United Presbyterian Church; is also interested in the work of the Royal Arcanum. He has been a Councilman and School Director for some Years in Sharpsburg. Address, Sharps- burg, Pa.
MeNALLY, James Clifford:
United States Consul; born May 12. 1865; educated in the public schools of Allegheny, Pa .; was graduated from St. Vincent's College at Latrobe, Pa., with the degree of M. A., and from the Uni- versity of Michigan, law department, in the class of 1891, with degree of LL. B .; was admitted to the bar of Michigan and Utah, practicing at Salt Lake City; ap- pointed United States Commissioner, and later Probate Judge at Salt Lake City by President Cleveland, holding the same until the admission of Utah as a State; appointed Secretary of Legation and Con- sul General of the United States at Bo- gota, Colombia, Feb. 14, 1998; appointed Secretary of Legation and Consul General of the United States at Guatemala City Oct. 27, 1899; appointed Consul General May 17, 1900, to take effect July 1, 1900; appointed Consul at Liege, Belgium, Nov. 5, 1902. While Secretary of Legation and Consul General at Bogota, Colombia, was selected by the diplomatic representa- tives of Great Britain, Germany, France and Italy, on the one hand, and Colombia, on the other, to act as umpire on the Arbitration Board selected to pass upon the claims of Cerruti and his creditors aganist the Republic of Colombia; both representatives failing to agree, the bur- den of the decision rested upon the um- pire, who decided the same. Address. United States Consul. Liege, Belgium.
MeNAMARA, Robert C .:
Lawyer and ex-Representative; born in Newry, Blair County, Pa., Feb. 16, 1853; after a preliminary education in the pub- lic schools he entered the University of Michigan, from which institution he was graduated with honor. He subsequently studied law in Bedford, Pa., and was admitted to the Bedford County bar in 1879; after a short period of practice he was nominated and elected to the Penn- sylvania Legislature by the Democratic Party, and served in the House as Chairman of the Legislative Apportion- ment Committee and member of the Ju- diciary Committee. Since the close of his term he has been in active practice of the law. Address, Bedford, Pa.
MeNANGHTON, John O .:
Lumber dealer; born in Juniata Coun- ty, Pa., in 1841; obtained a common school education, became a store clerk, and left this to accept a position in the
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Pennsylvania Railroad service. In 1868 he engaged in the lumber business, in as- sociation with Major Postelthwaite, who, after a period of connection with the Northern Pacific Railroad, is now Vice- President of Mr. McNaughton's company. The McNaughton Lumber Company, which has its Philadelphia office in the Bourse Building, and of which Mr. Mc- Naughton is President and the largest stockholder, has developed an immense business, alike in the North and South. He is also interested in steam and elec- tric railway building, and is a Director in several companies. Address, 2034 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MeNEELY, James Knight;
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Greene County; was born in Aleppo, Greene County, Pa., Oct. 18, 1872; educated in the public schools and in Waynesburg College; taught pub- lic school seven years; is now engaged in the study of law at Waynesburg; at the beginning of the Spanish-American War hc enlisted as a private in the Tenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and served during the war in the Philippine Islands; was discharged as a Corporal; elected to the House of Representatives in November, 1902. Address, Waynes- burg, Pa.
McNICHOL. James P .: .
Street-paving contractor; born, of Irish ancestry, in Philadelphia in 1$64; edu- cated in the public schools and
in Pierce's Business . College, and began business as a member of the firm of W. J. McNichol & Brothers, with which he is still connected; this firm was en- gaged in the street paving business, and Mr. McNichol made himself its leading member by his energy and activity, and has long been at its head; numbers of the city streets were paved by them, and in 1$97 they obtained the contract for all the repairing work of the city and also that needed on suburban roads. The suc- cess of this firm has been largely due to its affiliation with the Republican lead- ers, Mr. McNichol being a member of the Republican City Committee and a prominent factor in the Leaders' League. To-day he is, after Israel Durham. the leading figure in the party councils in Philadelphia. Address, 222 North Nine- teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MePHERSON, Donald Paxton:
State Senator from Adams County; was born in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa.,
Aug. 10, 1$70; was graduated from Penn- sylvania College, at Gettysburg, in 1SS9, and from the Harvard Law School in 1895; was admitted to practice at the Adams County bar in 1596, and has since continued in the practice of law; never held any political office until elected to. the House of Representatives in Novem- ber, 1900; elected to the Senate in No- vember, 1902. Address, Gettysburg, Pa.
MeQUAAIDE. Joseph K .:
President of Delmont National Bank of New Salem. Address, Delmont, West- moreland County, Pa.
MeQUISTION, Livingston:
Lawyer; born in Butler, Pa., May 16, 1849; educated in the public schools and Witherspoon Institute; subsequently read law in the office of L. Z. Mitchell, sup- porting himself by teaching school; he was admitted to the Butler County bar in 1870, since which time he has been actively engaged in practice in that coun- ty, and for some years past has also had an office at Pittsburg. He was elected District Attorney for Butler County in 1874; in 1882 was the Democratic candi- date for Congress in his county, and in 1892 was the candidate of his party for Judge. but was defeated by Judge Gal- breath. He has been School Director of Butler for several years, has been a dele- gate to State conventions, and in 1880 was a delegate to the National Demo- cratic Convention. Address, Butler, Pa.
McSWEENEY, Edward:
Attorney at law; born Feb. 21, 1853, at Pittsburg, Pa .; son of John McSweeney; educated in the public schools of Oil City, Pa., and in Notre Dame University, Ind .. graduating with the degree of LL. B .; studied law in the office of Kennedy Mar- shall. Esq., at Butler, Pa .; admitted to. practice there in 1875; practiced law for a short time at Kansas City, Butler Coun- ty. Pa. He was District Attorney of Mc- Kean County from 18$1 to 1885, and elected Mayor of Bradford. Pa., in 1889. Connected with the South Penn. Oil Com- pany of West Virginia from 1890 to 1995; admitted to bar of Allegheny County, Pa .. in 1825; removed to Parkersburg. W. Va .. remaining until 1901, and has since been practicing law in Pittsburg, Pa. Address, 331 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
MOVAY, Charles Butter:
Lieutenant United States Navy; born in Pennsylvania: appointed from Colo- rado; Naval Cadet, May 19, 1SSC; En-
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sign, July 1, 1892; Lieutenant (junior grade), March 3, 1899; Lieutenant, July 1, 1899; Bennington, 1892-1895; Inspector of Steel, Munhall, 1895-1897; Amphitrite, 1597-1901; inspection duty, Bureau of Ordnance, 1901; Hartford since Sept. 29, 1902. Address, care Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
MeWADE, Robert M .:
United States Consul General: born in Belfast, Ireland, Dec. 25, 1855; had a col- legiate education in Ireland and Scotland. In 1872 and until 1876 was correspondent of the Boston trade journals in Philadel- phia, and of Chicago Times and Chicago Tribune. Was city editor of the Phila- delphia Press in 1875 and 1876, when he joined the local staff of the Public Led- ger, becoming its night city editor and shortly afterward its city editor, a posi- tion which he retained for twenty-two years, when he engaged in manufactur- ing, becoming the President of the Uni- Versal Automatic Fire Extinguisher Com- pany, and conducting its business until shortly before his consular appointment. During his newspaper career he studied medicine and published a translation of Demosthenes's "De Corona," and other works. Also founded the Delaware Coun- ty Citizen; is a member of the Manufac- turers' Club of Philadelphia (elected a Director in 1900 for a term of two years), a member and Director of the Trades League of Philadelphia, member of the National Association of Manufacturers, of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Scoial Science, and of the American Statistical Association; Presi- dent for fifteen years of the Philadelphia City Editors' Association. Appointed Consul to Canton, China, Jan. 1S. 1900; Consul General, Dec. 9, 1902. Address, Canton, China.
McWHINNEY, Robert:
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Allegheny County; born in Hazlewood. Pittsburg, Pa .. May 15, 1662; moved with his parents to Mif- flin Township, and was engaged in farm- ing until 1881; removed to Homestead Borough; educated in the public schools: learned the painting trade and carried on contracting until 1890; elected Assist- ant Assessor of Homestead in 1SS1; served three years as Councilman: ap- pointed Postmaster of Homestead by President Harrison, Feb. 19. 1:00; resigned in 1891; elected Burgess of Homestead in
1894 for three-year term; resigned Jan. 2. 1897; held clerkship in Recorder's office, Allegheny County, from 1894 to 1897; served three years in Company I, Four- teenth Regiment. N. G. P .; has attended numerous county and State conventions as delegate; has been Secretary of the Homestead Republican Executive Com- mittee since its organization in 182; was a member of the House of Representa- tives, sessions of 1897. 1999 and 1901; re- elected in November, 1902. Address. Homestead, Pa.
Me WILLIAMS, Samuel:
Born in Jennersville, Chester County. Pa., March 19, 1869; educated in common schools of Chester County. Wilmington Conference Academy, and Dickinson Col- lege. Married Miss M. Y. Stevenson, or Columbia, March 5, 1902. Address, 37 S. Fourth St., Reading, Pa.
MEAD, Morris W .:
Superintendent of the Bureau of Elec- tricity in Pittsburg; born in Underhill. Vt., Oct. 28, 1854; son of the late Daniel C. and Naomi O. (Terrell) Mead. He attended the public schools of Pittsburg, and afterward the University of Under- hill, Vt., graduating from the Pittsburg High School in 1873. Read law for two years, and then engaged in the oil busi- ness. In 1S7S he entered the employ of the city of Pittsburg, was an operator in the city fire alarm office, and within a year was promoted to the post of Chief Operator. Two years later he was ap- pointed Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, which position, coupled with that of Secretary of the Fire Commission. he held until 18$7, when he was appointed to his presnt position. The scheme of rubber covering, made in a special man- ner for underground wires, is an original idea with Mr. Mead, which he introduced into Pittsburg. He was honorary assist- ant to the Chief of the Department of Electricity at the World's Columbian Ex- position, at Chicago. in 1993: was also one of the three chief electricians who made a special investigation upon the destructive nature of electrolysis. Mem- ber of the Young Men's Republican Tariff Club and the Americus Club, and is a Mason of the Pittsburg Lodge No. 181, a member of the consistory. thirty- second degree, and of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and a member of ti. Presbyterian Church. Republican in pol- ities. Address, 421 Sixth Ave., Pittsburg. Pa.
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MEADE, Edward Sherwood:
Edueator; author; was born in Medina, Ohio. Jan. 25, 1874; was a student in Oberlin Academy, 1891-1892; Oberlin Col- lege, 1892-1893, and graduated from De Pauw University, 1896; Fellow in Leo- nomics, University of Chicago, 1896-1898; University of Pennsylvania, 1898-1900 (Ph. D., 1900) Instructor in Commerce and In- dustry, Wharton Sehool of Finance, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, for several years past. Married Emily Fogg in 1900. Mem- ber of Phi Beta Kappa Society. Author of "Trust Finanee," 1903. Contributor to economie journals and to reviews on gold and silver production, railroads, coal supply, the organization of trusts, and. kindred topics in finance, commerce and industry. Address, 205 St. Mark's Sq., Philadelphia, Pa.
MEADE, Richard Kidder:
Chemical engineer; born in Charlottes- Ville, Va., Nov. 28, 1874; son of Rev. Frank A. and Mattie (Mosby) Meade. Pre- pared for college at the University Sehool, Charlottesville, Va .; studied me- chanical engineering at the University of Virginia during the sessions of 1892-1893. Chief draughtsman with Hinton (W. Va.) Electric Light Company, 1$93; city editor Independent Herald. Hinton, W. Va., 1894; chemist Longdale 'ron Company. Alle- gheny County, Va .. 1895-1896; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Lafayette Col- lege, 1897-1901; chief chemist Edison Portland Cement Company, 1902; North- ampton Portland Cement Company, 1903; Dexter Portland Cement Company, 1904. He is an expert of national reputation on the manufacture and testing of Portland eement. Member of the American Chem- ical Society. the Society of Chemieal In- dustry, the American Society for Testing Materials, and Sons of the Revolution. Was Secretary of Lehigh Valley Section of the American Chemical Society, 1890 to 1903; now member of conneil of Ameri- ean Chemical Society. Has degree of B. S. from Lafayette College. Author of "Chemists' Pocket Manual," 1900: "The Chemical and Physical Examination of Portland Cement." 1901; also of many papers appearing in various chemical and engineering journals in this country. Ad- dress. Easton, Pa.
MEADE, Spencer:
Superintendent Pennsylvania Railroad Voluntary Relief Department; born Jan. 19, 1850, at Philadelphia, Pa .: son of the
late Major Gen. George G. Meade, United States Army, and Margaretta Sergeant, eldest daughter of the Hon. John Ser- geant, of Philadelphia; was graduated as civil engineer from Polytechnic College. State of Pennsylvania, class of 1869. In railway service from Aug. 6, 1869. to March, 18:0, rodman engineer eorps sur- veys Allegheny Valley Railroad; April, 1870, to July, 1870, sub-assistant engineer on surveys Morrison's Cove extension, Pennsylvania Railroad; July, 1870, to April. 1871, assistant engineer surveys Allegheny Valley Railroad; April, 1871, to September, 1873, assistant engineer eon- struction same road; September, 1873, to March, 1874, resident engineer construe- tion Summit Tunnel same road; Septem- ber, 1874, to March, 1878, assistant en- gineer motive power department Penn- sylvania Railroad; March, 1878, to May, 1880, assistant engineer Middle Division Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division, and May, 1880, to September, 1881, as- sistant engineer same division. Pennsyl- vania Railroad; September, 1SS1, to July, 1900, Superintendent of Elmira and Can- andaigua divisions Northern Central Railway; July 1, 1900, to date, Superin- tendent Pennsylvania Railroad Volun- tary Relief Department. He married, in 1882, Fanny Floranee, daughter of the late Washington Z. Florance, of Phila- delphia. Office. 233 South Fourth Street Annex, Philadelphia, Pa.
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