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STONE, Witmer:
Naturalist; born at Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1866; son of Frederick D. and Anne E. Stone; educated at Germantown Academy and University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Arts, 18$7; Master of Arts, 1891); As- sistant Curator in charge of museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- adelphia; member of other scientific socie- ties. Author of "Birds of Eastern Penn- sylvania and New Jersey," 1894; "Ameri- can Animals," in collaboration. 1902;
"Report on Birds of Yucatan and South- ern Mexico"; "The Molting of Birds"; "Birds and Mammals of the Mellhenny Alaskan Expedition," and a number of other papers in Proceedings Academy of Natural Sciences, etc., on birds, mammals, reptiles. etc. Address. Academy of Natu- ral Sciences, Philadelphia. .
STONER, H. W .:
President of the First National Bank of Mt. Pleasant. Address, Mt. Pleasant. Westomerland County, Pa.
STORB, John W .:
President of the National Iron Bank of Pottstown. Address, Pottstown, Mont- gomery County, Pa.
STORER, Norman W .:
Electrical Engineer; born at Orangeville. Ohio, 1868; worked his way through col- lege. graduating from the Ohio State University; received the degree of Me- chanical Engineer in electrical engineer- ing, 1891; married in 1\99 to Elizabeth W. Perry, of Albany, N. Y. Since gradua- tion has been employed with the West- inghouse Electrical and Manufacturing Company; especially known as a designer of multipolar generators and motors, rail-
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way motors, and engine type generators for direct current; member of the Ameri- can Institution of Electrical Engineers. Address. Westinghouse Electric & Manu- facturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
STOTESBURY, Edward T .:
Banker and broker; born in Philadel- phia, February, 1849; educated in the pub- lic schools of that city, and, after some private school instruction, entered the banking house of Drexel & Co. at seven- teen years of age; here by close applica- tion to his duties and faithful and intel- ligent application he won the approbation of his employers, and was steadily ad- vanced till he was finally rewarded by membership in the firm. In 1857 he be- came a member of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. He has been widely connected with business interests, having long been a Director of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Cambria Steel and Pennsylvania Steel Companies, the Penn Mutual Fire In- surance Company. the Philadelphia Na- tional Bank, Girard Trust Company and Philadelphia Trust Company; he recently succeeded George C. Thomas in the di- rectorate of the Reading Railroad Com- pany. He has been an active member of the Union League of Philadelphia for more than twenty years, during four of which he served on the Board of Direc- tors. He was Treasurer of the League in 1900 and 1901. Vice President and Chairman of its Finance Committee, and was elected its President Dec. 9, 1902. Address, 1925 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STOICH, Geo. W. H .:
Major, United States Army; born at Gettysburg, Pa., March 3, 1842; son of Leonard Stouch. When fourteen years of age he accompanied the family to Ken- tucky; in 1\$1 enlisted at Washington, D. C., in Company B. First Battalion, Eleventh United States Infantry; promo- tion was rapid, becoming First Lieutenant December, 1864, and in 1884 Captain; par- ticipated in siege of Yorktown, battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, etc., and was present at surrender of Lee at Appa- mattox, April 9, 1865. From Angust, 1865, served in Department of Missouri, Gulf and the Dakotas till 1893; 1893-1894, Indian Agent at the Sisseton Agency, South Da- kota, for the Sisseton Sioux and 1894-1897, Agent for the Northern Cheyenne at Tongue River Agency, in Montana; IN97- 1596, Agent for the Crows at the Crow
Akency in Montana; in January, 1898, Major and Chief Commissary of subsis- tence of Volunteers in war with Spain; the following June, Chief Commissary and purchasing Commissary of Depart -. ment of Colorado, at Denver, Colo., and in August, promoted to be Major of the Twentieth Infantry; was retired from ac- tive service Dec. 15, 1898, after thirty- seven years of active service in the Third Infantry. Since December, 1899, Agent for the Southern Cheyenne and Arapahoe In- dians at Darlington, Oklahoma. Member Royal Arch Masons, Grand Army of the Republic, Loyal Legion Commandry of Colorado; in 1868 married Augusta C. Wantz, daughter of Geo. W. Wantz, at York, Pa .; they have two children, daugh- ter and son. Address, Darlington, Okla.
STOUGH, Rev. W. L .:
Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Atonement, of Philadelphia; born in Upper Turkeyfoot Township, Somerset County, April S, 1865; attended district school; learned cooper's trade; re- moved to Donegal Township, Westmore- land County; attended select school; taught district school four winters; learned printer's trade; was graduated from Thiel College in 1900 and from the Mt. Airy Theological Seminary in 1903; ordination at McKee's Rocks, May 25, 1903. Married Coe K. Achre, daughter of C. J. Achre, of Greenville, Oet. 18, 1903; in National politics, Republican, but in city and State, independent. Present address, 2011 Mem- phis St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STOUT, George, M. D .:
Born in Bethlehem, Pa., June 29, 1862; educated at the United States Naval Academy, 1883; University of Pennsylva- nia, 1891; Married Anna Wetherill Ad- dicks. Address, 1611 Walnut St., Phila- delphia, Pa.
STODTER, Charles E .:
Captain United States Army; born at Rouseville. Vonango County, April 20, 1871; appointed to West Point, from Nine- teenth District of Ohio; entered Military Academy, West Point, June 15, 1892; graduated June 12, 1896, and appointed Second Lieutenant of the Ninth Cavalry; joined regiment at Fort Robinson, Neb .. and served there till October, 1897; served at Fort Washakie, Wyo .. till April, 189%, then went with regiment to Chickamauga, Tampa and to Cuba. Commanded Troop K, Ninth Cavalry, during the Santiago.
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campaign; returned with regiment to Mon- tauk Point, August, 1595, and was sent to Fort Huachuca, Ariz .. in latter part of September, 1898; served there and at Fort Bayard and Fort Wingate, New Mexico, till June 20, 1900. when the regiment started for the Philippines; promoted to First Lieutenant Seventh Cavalry Octo- ber, 1890, transferred to Ninth Cavairy; was quartermaster of the horse transport Strathgyle on the trip to the Philippines; served in the Philippines, at Quin batan and Ligao. Province of Albay, and at San Pablo and Santa Cruz, Providence of La- guna, from Oct. 4, 1900, till Sept. 11, 1902, when regiment returned to the United States; stationed at Fort Walla Walla. Wash., since October, 1902; promoted Cap- tain June 9. 1902, and assigned to Troop E, Ninth Cavalry. Married Ang. 12. 1896, to Miss Pauline Stowe. Address. Fort Walla Walla, Washington.
STOVER, Clyde B .:
Professor, Pennsylvania College, Gettys- burg, Pa .; was born at Hagerstown. Md., Oct. 17, 1873; prepared for college at Wash- ton County (Md.) High School, and en- tered the Sophomore class of Pennsylva- nia College in 1891; graduated in 1894; pursued a course of post-graduate work in chemistry and physics at Johns Hopkins University, 1894-95. During the year 1895-96 was in the employ of W. F. Potts Son & Co., of Philadelphia, from which place he was called to fill present posi- tion of Assistant in Chemistry; Republican. Address, Gettysburg, Pa.
STOWE, Edwin W .:
Lawyer; born in Pittsburg, July 18, 1869; son of former Judge Elwin H. Stowe. After leaving the public schools of Pitts- burg attended the Western University of Pennsylvania and Trinity College; after graduation began the study of law in his father's office; in July, 1893, was formally admitted to the bar, and served for six years as Indictment Clerk of Allegheny County; Republican; was married on July 12, 1892, to Miss Agnes, daughter of Al- fred MeQuinston; both attended the Pres- byterian church. Mrs. Stowe is a member of the Western Pennsylvannia Humane Society. Address, Edgeworth, Pa.
STOWELL, Calvin Llewellyn:
Financier and author; born at Ansonia, Pa., Aug. 26, 1$45; son of Thomas P. and Henrietta (Fowler) Stowell. His father was educated in Virginia and was one
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of the foremost mathematicians of his time, and his mother was a daughter of Samuel Fowler, of Connecticut. fle de- scended from the branch of the Stawal family that came to the United States with the Puritan Colonists and settled on a large tract of land near what is now Boston Common. In England the family name was corrupted to Stowel. and in America became Stowell. He was edu- cated at private schools: business career was begun in a large banking institution; in 1875 he removed to Rochester, N. Y., and became connected either as Director, General Manager. Vice President or Presi- dent with twelve or more important cor- porations, including railway companies, steamship companies, banks and fire in- surance companies. Since reaching ma- turity he has been a writer for scientific and literary magazines and periodicals; is also a prominent Free Mason, connected not only with the governing bodies of the fraternities in the United States, but also holding high official position in those of Great Britain and Scotland. His most important literary work is entitled "Christian Knighthood" (published in
New York in 1874); is an art amateur of discriminating taste, and has an excellent collection of works of art. Member of The Players', Calumet and Strollers' Clubs, also Pennsylvania Society; Genesee Valley Club, Rochester Yacht Club, Ath- letic Club, and Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia. He was married Nov. 18. 1876, to Jeannie O., only daughter of Levi Hotchkiss, of Rochester, N. Y. Address, Rochester, N. Y.
STRADLING, George Flowers:
Educator; teacher of physics Northeast Manual Training School, Philadelphia, Pa., since 1891, and Professor Physies Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, since 1899; born at Hatboro, Pa .. Nov. 13. 1867; son of John F. and Mary Ann Stradling; graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1987 and received de- gree of Ph. D. in 1\95; married June 28, 1893, to Elinor M. Goentner. Took a course at the Johns Hopkins, 1998-1589, at the Kaiser Wilhelm University, Strass- burg, 1889-1890, and at the Federal Poly- technikum, Zürich, 1891. Contributor to American and German scientific journals; Address, 1111 Howard St., Philadelphia.
STRAMBAUGH, L. D .:
Pastor Reformed Church; born Smith's Station, York County, Pa .. Jan. 1, 1551; was educated at Ursinus College and Sem-
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inary (Theological); Pastor of St. Mat- thews' Reformed Church, Chester County, Pa .; the Womelsdorf charge, consisting of four congregations, Womelsdorf, Reh- rersburg, Mt. Artua and Scharfferstown; President of Leb. classes; married Hen- rietta Smith May 17, 1870, at Hanson, Pa .; Democrat. Address, Rehrersburg, Berks County, Pa.
STRANAHAN, James Alexander:
Lawyer; ex-Deputy Attorney General; born in Philadelphia, March 7, 1839. In 1851 his parents removed to Mercer Coun- ty. Pa., where he completed his education at Mercer Union School and Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa., where he was graduated. His law studies were conducted under Hon. John Trunkey, late Justice of the Supreme Court of the State, and he was admitted to the Mer- cer County bar in 1864. Hle practiced with diligence and success until 1891, when Governor Pattison appointed him Deputy Attorney-General of Pennsylvania, an office which ne filled with much credit. He was admitted to the bar of Dauphin County in 1891, and has been concerned there in various important cases. He en- listed as a private in the Civil War, but was advanced to Second Lieutenant and served as Post Adjutant at Cumberland, Md. He was elected to the State Legis- lature in 1873, and in 1874 was Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee of the State. Address, Harrisburg, Pa.
STRASSER, Thomas C., M. D .:
Born in Kutztown, Pa., Dec. 24, 1845; educated in the public schools of his na- tive town, the Fairview Seminary, Key- stone State Normal School, and Allen- town Seminary; was graduated from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1867; commenced the practice of medicine at Pleasant Corner, Lehigh County. He removed to Macun- zie, in the same county, in 1868; attending physician at the Lehigh County Hospital, near Allentown,, 1871-1878; continued to practice in Lehigh County; removed to the city of Reading in 1885, where he has since practiced his profession; specialist in the treatment of the eye and ear and nervous affections. Address, Reading, Pa.
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STRAUB, Oscar Itin:
Captain United States Army; born in and appointed from Pennsylvania; cadet
Military Academy, July 1, 1883; Addi- tional Second Lieutenant First Artillery. June 12, 1887; Second Lieutenant Aug. 11, 1887; First Lieutenant Fifth Artillery, Jan. 3, 1894; Captain Artillery Corps, Feb. 2, 1901. Address, Fort Leaven- .
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STRAW, Cyrus :
Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; First Lieutenant Thirty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, Oct. 27, 1861 (des- ignation changed to Eighty-first Penn- , sylvania Infantry) ; Captain, July 10. 1862; honorably discharged, June 20, 1863. Elected May 1, 1895. Address, care of Re- corder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STRAWBRIDGE, William Correy:
Patent lawyer; born in Chester Coun- ty, Pa., June 24, 1848; son of James Alex- ander and Mary Nivin (Hodgson) Straw- bridge; was graduated as engineer from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1870. He became Assistant Superintendent of Pennsylvania Steel Works, Harrisburg; studied law; admitted to Philadelphia bar, March, 1873. Since 1875 exclusively de- voted to patent law practice; was coun- sel for United States in Bell Telephone case. Member of Philadelphia and Rit- tenhouse Clubs. Residence, 2210 DeLan- cey St .; office, Real Estate Trust Build- ing, Philadelphia, Pa.
STREETS, Thomas H .:
Medical Director United States Navy; born in Delaware; appointed Assistant Surgeon, April 12, 1872; Portsmouth, Pa- cific Fleet, 1872-1875. Promoted to Passed Assistant Surgeon 1876: special duty. Smithsonian Institution, 1876-1877; Speed- well, North Atlantic Station, 1877-1878; Naval Hospital, Yokohama, 1878-18S0; Asiatic Station, 1880-1SS1; special duty, Washington, 1881-1SS4; Coast Survey steamer Patterson, 18%4-1ST. Promoted to Surgeon, May 1887; member of Ex- amining Board, New York, 1888-1891: Ben- nington, South Atlantic Station. June, 1891, to 1894; member Medical Examin- ing Board, New York, November, 1894. to March, 1898; April, 1S?s, to 1899, So- lace; Philadelphia, May 3, 1899; Naval Laboratory, New York, March 3. 1900, to 1903; Naval Hospital, Naval Home, Phil- adelphia. Pa., since May, 1903. Address. Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pa.
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STRICKLER, J. A .:
President of the Wilkinsburg Bank. Address, Station D., Pittsburg, Pa.
STRINE, EH Z .:
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from York County; born in the village of Strinestown, Conewago Township, York County, Pa., June 11, 1842; educated in the common schools; was engaged in the mercantile business in York from 1862 to 1871; studied law and was admitted to the York County bar in February, 1873, since which time he has been engaged in the active prac- tice of his profession. He organized Company A, Eighth Regiment, Third Bri- gade, National Guard Pennsylvania, Oct. 5, 1877. and was commissioned Captain at that time, and served until 1893, when he tendered his resignation and was placed on the roll of honor. He was a member of the House of Representatives, session of 1887; re-elected in November, 1902. Address, York, Pa.
STRITZINGER, Frederick G., Jr .:
Captain United States Army; born in and appointed from Pennsylvania; Cadet Military Academy, June 17, 1890; Second Lieutenant Twenty-third Infantry, June 12, 1894; First Lieutenant, April 26, 1898; Captain Twenty-seventh Infantry, Feb 2, 1901; transferred to Twenty-second In- fantry, May 3, 1902. Address, Manila, P. I.
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STRONG. Theodore:
President of the First. National Bank of Pittston. Address. Pittston, Luzerne County, Pa.
STROUP. Henry C .:
President of the Farmers and Mechan- ics' National Bankof Philadelphia. Ad- dress, 427 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STROUP. Michael E .:
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Dauphin County; born in Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pa., where he now resides, Aug. 16, 1873; edneated in the public schools of Elizabethville; also Franklin and Mar- shall College, graduating from the latter institution in 1895. He then began the study of law in the office of Hon. James A. Stranahan, Harrisburg. and was ad- mitted to the Dauphin County bar in January, 1898; has been actively engaged in the practice of law since that time;
was a member of the Governor's Troop, National Guard Pennsylvania, from 1895 to 1898. Elected to the House of Repre- sentatives in November, 1902. Address, Elizabethville, Pa.
STRUBLE, C. H .:
Real estate agent; born in Mecca, Trumbull County, Ohio, May 6, 1868; in 1888 he located at Warren, Ohio, and for three years thereafter was quite success- ful in the real estate business; while there he served as Councilman and or- ganized a building and loan association. In 1901 he moved to Pittsburg, and has been actively engaged in directing many corporate interests. He organized several Ohio street railway companies and served as President; also took a prom- inent interest in developing the coal and gas industries of Eastern Ohio and West- ern Pennsylvania. Member of the Syria Temple, Mystic Shrine of the Masonic Order and Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows; also a life member of the B. P. O. Elks. Address, Pittsburg Bank for Sav- ings Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
STRYKER, S. S., M. D .:
Born at Trenton, N. J., May 4, 1842; educated at Lawrenceville, Princeton and University of Pennsylvania (medicine) ; on hospital staff; Trustee to many char- itable institutions; Director Public Schools, etc. Married, New York, April 11, 1877, to Grace M. Bartlett. Republican in politics. Address northeast corner Walnut and Thirty-ninth Sts., Philadel- phia, Pa.
STUART, Edwin Sydney:
Bookseller and ex-Mayor; born in Phil- adelphia, Dec. 28, 1853; educated in the public schools, and at the age of fourteen left school to become an errand boy in Leary's "old book store," then at Fifth and Walnut Streets; here he gained a thorough knowledge of the business and was much benefited intellectually by the conversation of the literary men who fre- quented the place. Mr. Leary died in 1974. and Mr. Stuart, who had long had much of the care of the business, conducted it for two years for the benefit of the es- tate. At the end of that time be pur- chased it. removed it soon after to 9 South Ninth Street, and has there built it up to the largest establishment of its kind in the United States, containing a vast number of books, many of them old, rare and curious works. The most im-
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portant of the works published by him has been Watson's "Annals of Philadel- phia." Mr. Stuart has always taken a warm interest in political matters; as a member of the Republican Party he was Treasurer of the Young Republican Club during the Garfield campaign of 1880, and in 1882 was elected its President. He was a delegate to the National Con- ventions of Republican League Clubs at New York in 1857 and at Baltimore in 1889. He was an Elector on the Blaine League of Republican Clubs in 1888 and 1889 .. He was an Elector on the Blaine ticket in 1884, a delegate to the National Convention of 1SSS, and was President of the Electoral College of Pennsylvania in 1901. In 1886 he was elected by a very large majority to the Select Council of Philadelphia and was re-elected in 1889. An effort was made to nominate him for Mayor in 1886, and in 1890 he received the nomination and was elected for the four years' term by the largest majority known to that time for a Mayor of Phila- delphia. He is one of the Trustees of the Girard Estate. Address, 1538 South Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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STUART, Walter:
Secretary and Treasurer; was born near Carlisle, Pa., in 1856; is of Scotch descent: son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Donaldson) Stuart; his father and mother were both grandchildren of Capt. William Donaldson of the Second Bat- talion of the Pennsylvania Militia, who served under Washington in the vicinity of New York; educated in public schools of Carlisle and a business college; clerk in the Farmers' Bank in 1880; cashier in 1869. In 1902 the bank became merged into the Farmers' Trust Company, and he was made Secretary and Treasurer. Member of the Board of Education of Carlisle ten years, and most of the time its President; member of St. Andrew's Society of Philadelphia. Address, Car- lisle, Pa.
STUBBS, George Eastman:
Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; Acting Assistant Surgeon United States Army, May 13, 1863; resigned to accept appointment in United States Vol- unteers, May 15. 1865; First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon United States Vol- unteers, Jan. 9, 1565; honorably mustered out. Jan. 18, 1566; brevetted Captain United States Volunteers, Jan. 8, 1866,
for faithful and meritorious services. Elected Oct. 19, 1887. Address, care of Recorder of Loyal Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STUBBS, V. G .:
President of the First National Bank. Address, Delta, York County, Pa.
STUCKSLAGER. Cyrus, R .:
President of the People's Bank. Ad- dress. Mckeesport, Allegheny County, l'a.
STULB, Theodore Buehler:
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia; born in Philadelphia, May 30, 1853; educated at the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., and George Eastburn Academy, Philadelphia; entered business at the age of seventeen with Bunting, Duborrow & Co., auc- tioneers; in 1872 was appointed individual ledger clerk in the Citizens' Bank, Phila- delphia; in 1875 connected himself with C. Schrack & Co., varnish manufacture- ers, of which house his father was the head, and continued with them until elected County Commissioner in 1887; re-elected Commissioner of Philadelphia in 1890, and served until January, 1894; appointed Health Officer at the Port of Philadelphia by Governor Hastings in
April, 1895, which office he resigned Jan. 1. 1898. He was a member of the House of Representatives, sessions of 1899 and 1901; re-elected in November, 1902. Ad- dress, 506 North Fourth St., Philadelphia.
STULL. Adam A .:
President of the Trust Company of North America. Address, 505 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STULL, George Chamberlain:
Chaplain United States Army; born in Pennsylvania; appointed from Montana; Chaplain First Mounted Infantry, April 28, 1898; honorably mustered out, Oct. 17. 1899; Chaplain United States Army, Feb. 2. 1901; assigned to Eleventh Infantry, July 26. 1901. Address, Fort D. A. Rus- sell, Wyoming.
STURGES. Edward B .:
Lawyer, coal operator, etc .; born in the town of Fairfield, Conn., in 1845; son of a Congregational minister; educated in the New York city public schools and Col- lege of New York; admitted to the bar of his native county in 1966, and bu- zerne County, Pa., in 1869: practiced law
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at Scranton, Pa., till 1890, and since that time has been prominent in many lines of private business and enterprises for civic improvement. He was the founder and head of the Municipal League, which, with its predecessors, has made Scranton one of the most law-abiding cities in the United States. He built the first electric railway in the country; is largely engaged in anthracite coal mining; first demon- strated the value of the immense "culm" or waste piles of coal, and is an ardent supporter of the Young Men's Christian Association, church, hospital, and other benevolent work. In 1873 he married Marion, daughter of Hon. George San- derson of Scranton. Address, Common- wealth Building, Scranton, Pa.
STURTEVANT, J. C .:
President of the Bank of Conneautville. Address, Conneautville, Crawford County, Pa.
STYER, Henry D .:
Captain United States Army; born in Sellersville, Pa., Sept. 21, 1862; member of the class of 1882 at Franklin and Mar- shall College, Lancaster, Pa., until ap- pointed to United States Military Acad- emy; was graduated from West Point in 1884 and appointed Second Lieutenant Twenty-first Infantry; served in Wyom- ing and Utah until promoted First Lieu- tenant Thirteenth Infantry in 1891. He married Bessie Wilkes of North Carolina, June 3, 1891. Professor of Military Sci- ence and Tactics at Agricultural College of Utah from 1592 to 1896; promoted to Captain Thirteenth Infantry, 1898; served during insurrection in the Philippines, 1899-1902. Address, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah.
SUCCOP. A. E .:
President of the Germania Savings Bank. Address, Pittsburg, Pa.
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