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John William Siddall.

Men of Hawaii : being a biographical reference library, complete and authentic, of the men of note and substantial achievement in the Hawaiian Islands : volume 1 (Volume 2)

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1871; son of Denshire and Take



Yada; married Chiyo at Tokio, Ja-
pan, in 1899; two daughters, Yumi
and Kiyo. Graduated Tokio Com-
mercial College, July, 1895; official
in Foreign Office, 1896; passed dip-
lomatic and consular service exam-
ination, Nov., 1899; eleve-consul at
Tientsin, China, Oct., 1900; acting
consul, Hankow, Dec. 1902; Attache'
to legation at Mexico, March, 1905;
3d class secy, to same, April, 1906;
2nd class secy.. March, 1907; twice
Charge' d'affaires while in Mexico;
consul, Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 1907;
consul general, Ottawa, Canada,
June, 1913; consul general, New
York, Oct. 1916; decorated with 3d
class order of Rising Sun; consul
general, Honolulu, July, 1920.

YOUNG, ARCHIBALD ALFRED,

merchant, Honolulu; born in Ho-
nolulu (Kingdom of Hawaii), No-
vember 20, 1872; son of Alexander
and Ruth (Pearce) Young; father
prominent in business affairs of
Hawaii for many years, being man-
ager Honolulu Iron Works 34 years.
Married Maude Mary Gillet of De-
troit, Mich., in Honolulu, June 18,
1902; three children: Alice Pauline,
Archibald Alfred, Nelson Gillet.
Educated Punahou preparatory
school, Honolulu; public schools,
Oakland, Cal.; Night College, Glas-
gow, Scotland; served as appren-
tice in marine engineering with
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engi-
neering Co., Ltd., on the Clyde,
Scotland, 1892-97; one of the or-
ganizers of The von Hamm-Young
Co., Ltd., Honolulu, 1898, in asso-
ciation with late Alexander Young,
and president of that company
since 1910. Is president of The
Alexander Young Estate, Ltd.,
Alexander Young Building Co.,
Ltd., Territorial Hotel Co., Ltd.,
and vice-president Waiakea Mill
Co., Ltd.; is pioneer in automobile
industry in Hawaii and agent for
leading manufacturers. Member
Pacific, Commercial, and Oahu
Country clubs, Honolulu Lodge No.
616, B. P. O. E.

YOUNG, H. DOUGLAS, chartered
accountant, Honolulu; born in
Glasgow, Scotland; son of Hugh
and Ellen Mary (Macmillan) Youner.
Educated, Glasgow Univ. (Law, Po-
litical Economy, Actuarial Science)
1907; degree of Chartered Account-
ant, 1911. Member of Institute of
Accountants and Actuaries, Glas-
gow; certified public accountant,
member American Institute of Ac-
countants; is mgr. Audit Co. of Ha-
waii, Ltd., formed in 1916 to take
over business of Audit Co. of Ha-
waii, Inc. (N. Y.). Member Univ.



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H. DOUGLAS YOUNG



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JAMES L. YOUNG



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Club, Oahu Country Club, Royal
Automobile Club of London.

YOUNG, JAMES L., civil eng.
and architect, Honolulu; born at
California, Ky., July 11, 1867; son
of William L. and Appoline (Mad-
dox) Young; married Valley Rose,
at Hamilton, O., Nov. 11, 1895;
two children: Gordon See and
Bonn Dwyer; educated in gram-
mar schools, California, Ky. and
high school, Newport, Ky. ; Clere-
mont Acad. (Univ. Ky.); Univ. of
Lebanon. O., 1888; started as rod-
man, C. &. O. Ry., 1888; connected
with railroad construction work in
various capacities until 1894; con-
sulting eng., Cincinnati, O., 1894-
99; asst. eng. U. S. Army Engrs.
and Q. M. Dept., 1899-1910; con-
sulting eng. and contractor, con-
nected with most of engineering
and construction work for army
and navy and large amount of mu-
nicipal and private work, Hawaii,
since 1910. Member F. & A. M.,
B. P. O. E., Western Society of
Engrs., American Assn. of Engrs.

YOUNG, JOHN ALEXANDER,

engineer, Honolulu; born in San
Diego, Calif., January 2, 1882; son
of John Nelson and Ann E. (Gray)
Young: received high school educa-
tion, San Diego, Calif.; married Al-
loe Louise Marr at Hilo, Hawaii,
September 20, 1911; two children:
John and Elizabeth. Came to Ho-
nolulu and joined his brothers,
Will and Herbert Young, in the
launch and towing business, Octo-
ber 1900; dissolved partnership and
incorporated the business under
name of Young Bros., Ltd., becom-
ing the managing director, 1913.
The business consists of launching,
towing and transportation with a
fleet of over twelve motor craft
using gasoline fuel. Is a member
of the Chamber of Commerce of
Honolulu, the Commercial and Ro-
tary clubs, Honolulu Lodge 409 F
& A. M., 32 Scottish Rite, Knight
Templar and Shriner.

YOUNG, JOHN MASON, consult-
ing, civil and mechanical engineer
and university professor, Honolulu ;
born at Lewisburg, Marshall Coun-
ty, Tenn., Sept. 26, 1874; son of
Charles Strong and May Beesley
(Chalmers) Young. Grammar and
high school education in Tennessee
and Florida. Married Anne Daw-
son Montgomery in Pittsburgh, Pa
Oct. 23. 1905; three children: Annie
May, Rosalie Leslie and Marjorie
Dawson. Began professional career
as apprentice machinist with ma-



chinery manufacturer. Was super-
intendent of construction and mas-
ter mechanic for several phosphate
mining plants in Florida, 1891-96.
Completed four year course in
mech. engr. at Florida Agricultural
and Mechanical College in two
years, receiving B. S. degree, 1898.
Served as machinist 1st class, U. S.
Naval Station, Key West, Fla., dur-
ing Spanish- American War, 1898;
instructor of mech. engrng. and
head physics dept., Fla. A. & M.
College, 1898-1900. Professor of
physics, same college, 1900-01; stu-
dent, advanced physics and mech.
engrng.. Cornell Univ., summers
1899, 1900, 1901; specialized in elec-
trical engrng., same, receiving M.
E. degree, 1902; instructor, experi-
mental engineering, Sibley College.
Cornell Univ. and grad. student in
civil and electi'ical engrng., receiv-
ing M. E. E. degree in 1904. Asst.
structural engr., Westinghouse,
Church, Kerr & Co., N. Y. City, de-
sign and structural work, including
large contracts various parts of U.
S., 1904-08. Professor of engineer-
ing and engr., College (now uni-
versity) of Hawaii, 1908-19; pres-
ident and manager, Pacific Engi-
neering Co., Ltd., Honolulu; also
consulting engineer for numerous
corporations and individuals in
Territory of Hawaii on engineering
projects of many kinds, both design
and construction, including: Hilo
R. R., design and erection of 20
steel bridges, tunnels; Waiahole
Water Co., tunnels thru Koolau
Mts. ; Kahului R. R., design and
erection of two steel bridges; Kauai
Loan Fund Commission, design and
erection of two steel highway
bridges; bldgs. of Hawaiian Pine-
apple Co., Ltd., Hawaiian Fertilizer
Co., Cal. Packing Corp. and many
others. Is frequently called upon as
consulting engineering expert in
connection with numerous import-
ant legal controversies pertaining
to construction and valuation of
which he is considered a recognized
authority. Member of American
Soc. of Mech. Engrs., N. Y., 1901;
American Soc. of Testing Materials,
Philadelphia, 1908; Hawaiian En-
gineering Assn., (past president two
terms); Amer. Assn. for the Ad-
vancement of Science, Washington,
1906; Royal Society of Arts, Lon-
don, 1913; Engineering Societies
Club, Oahu Country Club, Commer-
cial Club, University Club, Auto-
mobile Club and Rotary Club, all
of Honolulu; Scientific Honorary
Soc. of Sigma Xi, Ithaca, N. Y., and
Gamma Theta Chapter of Sigma Nu
fraternity; 32 Mason, Knight Tem-
plar and Shriner. Republican.



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GEO. P. M. TULLOCH



HURON K. ASHFORD





\Y.M. C. AVERT



JOHN K. AKAU



ADDENDA



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regular order of the book.



too late to be inserted in the



AKAU, JOHN K., city engineer,
superintendent of water works and
sewers, and building inspector, Hilo,
Hawaii.

ASHFORD, CLARENCE W.,

jurist, Honolulu; born at Port
Hope, Ontario, Feb. 24, 1857; son
of James and Harriet Newell
i Wilder) Ashford; descendant from
United Empire Loyalists, paternal
side, and from American Revolu-
tionary officers on maternal side;
remote ancestress, May Wilder,
who with her two sons, John and
Thomas, came over on the May-
flower. Educated, public high
schools of native town, University
of Michigan, degree LL.B., 1880;
married Jennie E. Robertson of
Honolulu Nov. 5, 1883; three chil-
dren: Stanley H., Huron K. and"
Marguerite K. After brief practice
in Lansing, Mich., and California,
located in Honolulu in 1883; ad-
mitted to bar, Territory of Hawaii,
practicing continuously, except a
period of seven years following the
insurrection of 1895, he went into
political exile and practiced law in
San Francisco. Was attorney
general of Hawaii under the mon-
archy during reign of King Kala-
kaua, 1887-90; member Honolulu
Rifles, being captain Company D
same period; appointed first judge
of First Circuit Court, District of
Hawaii, July 14, 191 i. Member
Commercial and Country Clubs and
Masonic orders of Honolulu. (Ed.
note Died July 2, 1921.)

ASHFORD, HURON K., lawyer,
Honolulu; born in Honolulu, May
20, 1890; son of Clarence W. and
Jennie (Robertson) Ashford; edu-
cated at Punahou school, 1909; Col-
lege of Hawaii, 1909-10; University
of California, 1910-14, degree B. L. ;
graduate law w r ork, U. of C.
and Stanford Univ., 1916-18. Mar-
ried Lillian R. Cooke in Honolulu,
June 4, 1919: one child, Gordon
Robertson. Began as clerk. Circuit
Court, First Circuit, T. H., 1914-
16; newspaperman connected with
San Francisco Bulletin, Oakland
Post, Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Daily
Post-Herald (Hilo). 1918-21. Admit-
ted to Supreme Court, Territory of
Hawaii and U. S. District Court
(Dist. of Hawaii). July 1921; ap-
pointed third deputy city and
county attorney. Honolulu, Novem-
ber 1921. Was scoutmaster, Troop



2. Kilauea Council, Boy Scouts of
America (Hilo), 1920-21 and chair-
man publicity committee. 1921:
chairman, membership committee,
Hilo Board of Trade, 1921; secre-
tary. Hawaii Auto Club (Hilo).
Nov. 1919-June 1921; secretary and
later vice-president. University of
Calif. alumni, 1915-16; member
publicity committee (Hilo) for
Press Congress of World, 1921. Is
a Mason, Knight Templar and
Shriner.



AVERY, WILLIAM C., account-
ant, Honolulu; born at Le Roy,
N. Y., Feb. 17, 1880; son of Samuel
and Elizabeth (Blanchard) Avery;
educated public grammar and high
schools, Le Roy, N. Y. ; Genesee
Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. ;
State Normal School, Brockport, N.
Y., Boston University, Boston,
Mass., 1908-12, degree A.B. Married
Margaret Muriel Myrick in Honolu-
lu, June 30, 1914; two children:
William C., Jr., and Donald M. En-
tered business as accountant with
W. H. Moore Subscription Agency,
Brockport, N. Y., advancing to office
foreman, 1898-1902; accountant,
chief clerk and cashier, N. Y. C.
& H. R. R. R. Co., Brockport and
Rochester, N. Y., 1903-1906; teach-
er, high school, Lima, N. Y., 1907
and Mills school, Honolulu, 1912-
1913; principal Boys Industrial
School, Oahu, 1913-1914; principal,
Kauai High School, Lihue, 1914-
1917; inspector general of schools
and statistician, Dept. of Public
Instruction, T. H., 1917-19; secre-
tary, Farm Loan Board of Hawaii,
1919-20; cashier and accountant,
Mutual Tel. Co., Honolulu, since
Jan. 1, 1921. Inventor of paper
feeding apparatus for typewriters,
patented 1921; contributor to va-
rious magazines, articles including
discussion of U. S. Patent System.
Was acting supt., Public Instruc-
tion, 1919; pres. Oahu Teachers'
Assn. 1918; 1st lieut., N. G. H.,
1915-17; pres. Kauai Chamber of
Commerce, 1915-16; chairman, Ter-
ritorial Civic Convention, 1915.
Member Monroe Lodge 173, F. & A.
M.; Acacia Club, Brockport, N. Y.;
Philalethian, Normal School frater-
nity; Masonic Club. Boston; Beta
Theta Pi fraternity; University
Club. Honolulu; Committees of
management and education, Cen-
tral Y. M. C. A., Honolulu.



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MEN OP HAWAII



BROWNE, HENRY NORMAN,

accountant, Makaweli, Kauai; born
Honolulu, Aug. 9, 1882; son of J.
H. and Jane (Swinton) Browne;
educated, Honolulu high school;
married Mattie Jordan, at Maka-
weli, Kauai, Dec. 3, 1914. Follow-
ing graduation from high school
went to California and was em-
ployed in office of auditor of pas-
senger accts., S. P. Ry. Co., San
Francisco for seven years, last
three years as asst. head clerk;
returned to Hawaii and became
supt. supply dept. Hawaiian Sug.
Co., Makaweli; transferred to plan-
tation office, first asst. bookkeeper,
1915; became head accountant and
cashier 1918. Was first lieut. Natl.
Guard of Hawaii two years; former
member Transportation Club, San
Francisco.

CHALMERS, GEORGE, Jr., plan-
tation manager, Waimanalo, Oahu,
T. H. ; born in Hawaiian islands;
son of George and Mary Ann
(Duncan) Chalmers. Manager of
Waimanalo Sugar Co., Waimanalo,
Oahu. Member Masonic lodge and
Aloha Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.

DUTTON, JOSEPH (formerly Ira
Barnes Dutton), volunteer helper
for lepers on Molokai; born at
Stowe, Vermont, April 27, 1843;
son of Ezra and Abigail (Barnes)
Dutton. Educated at Old Academy.
Janesville, and Milton Academy,
Milton, Wisconsin; also aided by
mother, who was formerly a teach-
er in Vermont. Served as volun-
teer in Civil War, chiefly in
Quartermaster Dept., 1861-1865;
then served in work of National
Cemeteries, gathering Federal dead,
about one and half years; with L.
and N. R. R. Co., Memphis, Tenn.,
six years; received civilian ap-
pointment with War Department as
investigating agent, Kentucky and
Tennessee, eight years. On 40th
birthday, April 27, 1883, was re-
ceived into Catholic church by
Dominican Fathers at St. Peters,
Memphis, Tenn., at which time he
made a voluntary vow to give
rest of his life to work in retired
place without pay because of car-
nal sins committed at various
times during some years of "gay
life." First three years under vow
passed with Trappist Monks in Ky.
and New Orleans convent and there
hearing of Molokai, joined in the
work of helping the lepers, July 29,
1886.

FITZGERALD, JOHN C., veter-
inary surgeon, Paia, Maui; born
at Yorkshire, Eng., July 22, 1878;



son of John and Margaret Moxoii
(Lord) Fitzgerald; married Annie
Ross Couch at Hamakuapoko,
Maui, August 31, 1912; three chil-
dren; John D., Kathleen M. and
Peter M.

MACALISTER, DONALD S.,

rancher, Kukaiau, Hawaii; born
Oakford, North Devon, Eng.. June
17, ; son of Robert and Ellen

Louisa MacAlister. Attended Bor-
laise school, Marlow, Eng., 1892-
98; at Lausanne, Switzerland, 1898-
1900. Supt. construction work at
Alassio and San Remo, Italy, 1900-
05; came to Hawaii and employed,
Molokai ranch, 1905-07; Parker
ranch, Kamuela, Hawaii. 1907-11' :
manager Kukaiau Ranch Co., Ku-
kaiau, Hawaii, 1912 to date.

WANRELL, JOAQUIN S., Italian
grand opera singer and vocal teach-
er, Honolulu; born at Balcares Mal-
lorca, Spain, August 29, 1866; son of
Peter Sastre and Caterine Wanrell.
Studied at National School of Music
and Elocution, Madrid, 1885; ob-
tained rating of "excellent" for first
year, "notable" for second year in
reading music, and "notable" for
first year in lyric elocution; received
rating of "notable" for third year in
reading music and "excellent" for
fourth, fifth and sixth years in sing-
ing and for second year in lyric elo-
cution; won scholarship of 1500 pe-
setas a year in competitive singing;
sung in virtually all of grand operas
in leading theaters of Italy, Spain,
Russia, Portugal and South and
Central America; conducted th.-
Wanrell Italian School of Singing,
San Francisco, 1908-1916; has con-
ducted similar school in Honolulu,
giving frequent concerts, since 1916.
Member Honolulu Ad Club.

WHEELER, ARTHUR C., civil
engr., Hilo, Hawaii; born Detroit,
Mich., Nov. 17, 1880; son of L. L.
and E. (Chambers) Wheeler; mar-
ried Harriet E. Grant, June 23. 1914,
at Honolulu; one child: Lee Grant.
Educated Sterling (Illinois) high
school; Univ. Mich., C.E. (A.B.),
1903; surveyor in Illinois, 1903-
1905; engr. for Philippine Govt.,
and on fortifications in Philippine
Islands, 1905-1908; same in Hawaii,
1908-11; engineer with public wks.,
Terr. Hawaii, 1911-1920; county
engr. County of Hawaii, 1917-1920.
Now with Hawaiian Contracting
Company. Chairman Hawaii Loan
Fund Commission, 1917, to date.
Pres. Hawn. Engineering Assn.,
1914. Member Elks, Masons. Hono-
lulu Commercial Club, Hilo Yacht
Club.



GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX



This index groups by islands and postoffice addresses all the
biographical sketches and photographs in the book, making it easy to
find the names for any particular locality in the Territory.

References : The first number following the name and occupa-
tion refers to the page containing the sketch, the second number to
the page containing the photograph. Where there is no second refer-
ence number, the photograph is not published.

ISLAND OF OAHU



AIEA

Gibb, James, plant, mgr., 167, 168
Nicholson, Donald F.. chemist, 297,
298

EWA

Alexander, W. P., agriculturist, 11
Lennox, John, merchant, 245, 244
Muller, R., accountant, 291, 290
Renton, Geo. F. Sr., retired, 329, 326
Renton, Geo. F., Jr., plant, mgr.,

329, 327
Renton, J. Lewis, mill supt., 329.

328
Schofleld, A. E., elec. engr., 353, 350

HAUULA

Woolley, J. F., planter, 443, 437

HONOLULU

Achi, William C., Sr., lawyer, 3
Adams, Romanzo, univ. prof., 3
Afong, Albert F., broker, 5
Agee, H. P., agriculturist, 5, 6
Ahia, Wm. M., senator, 5, 12
Ahuna, Robert, representative, 5, 12
Ai, Chung K., merchant, 7
Aiu, Eugene K., lawyer, 7, 12
Akana, Akaiko, clergyman, 7, 10
Alexander, Arthur C., engineer, 9, 18
Alexander, Monroe H., clergyman, 9
Allen, Riley H., editor, 11, 14
Aluli, Noa W., lawyer, 11
Anderson, Robbins B., lawyer, 11, 18
Anderson, Robert S., hospital supt.,

13

Anderson, Robert W., dentist, 13
Anderson, Wilbur A., agriculturist,

13, 18

Andrade, Frank, lawyer, 13, 24
Andrade, Jason, merchant, 15, 24
Andrews, Arthur L., univ. prof., 15
Andrews, Carl B., civ. eng., 15
Andrews, Lorrin, lawyer, 17
Andrews, Robert W., retired, 17, 14
Angus, George H., merchant, 17, 16
Arledge, Arthur E., civ. eng., 19
Armitage, Geo. T., secretary, 19
Armitage, Harry, broker, 19



Armstrong, Frank H., treasurer, 19
Asch, Julius W., dep. sheriff, 19
Ashford, C. W., deceased, 453
Ashford, H. K., lawyer, 453, 452
Ashley, John L. K., cashier, 21
Ashley, W. George, businessman, 21
Atherton, Chas. H., businessman,

21, 20

Atherton, Frank C., financier, 21, 22
Atkinson, A. L. C., lawyer, 23
Atkinson, Robert W., 23, 24
Augur, George J., physician, 23
Ault, William, priest, 23
Austin, H. A. R., civ. eng., 23
Avery, Wm. C., accountant, 453, 452
Ayer, R. G., physician, 25, 24

Bailey, Charles T., civ. eng., 25, 26
Bailey, Henry B., merchant, 25
Baker, A. S., clergyman, 27, 26
Baker, L. P., businessman, 27
Baker, Ray J., lecturer, 27, 34
Balch, John A., treasurer, 27
Baldwin, Charles W., educator, 29,
34

Bangerter, A. B., missionary, 31
Banks, James J., lawyer, 33
Barnes, Kenneth B., secretary, 33
Baron, Pierre, physical director, 33
Barter, C. E., cannery supt.. 37
Bartlett, E. G., school prin., 37
Barton, Charles, physician, 37, 35
Batten, Grover A., physician, 39
Beadle, Irwin H., real estate, 39
Beall, Walter, automobiles, 39, 36
Beaven, J. Ashman, businessman,
41,42

Bemrose, Ross H., customs exami-
ner, 41

Benner, Edwin, insurance, 41, 42
Benz, R. W., physician. 43
Bergman, H. F., univ. prof., 43
Berndt, Emil A., merchant, 43, 40
Bibee, Wm. A., businessman, 45, 42
Bicknell, Henry, dentist, 45, 50
Bicknell, James, city auditor, 45, 50
Bierbach, Otto A., pharmacist, 45
Bigelow, Lyman H., civ. eng., 45, 46
Bishop, E. Faxon, merchant, 47, 48
Blackman, L. G., educator, 47, 54



456



ISLAND OF OAHU



HONOLULU Continued
Blake, Frank E., mgr. Haw. Elec.

Co., 47

Blodgett. Harry H , physician, 49, 54
Bockus, C. G., broker, 49
Boeynaems, Libert H. J. L., Cath.

Bishop, 49

Booth, Robert B., merchant. 51
Borthwick. William, undertaker, 51.

55
Bottomley, Allen W. T.. merchant.

51, 52

Botts, E. J., lawyer, 51
Bowman, Donald S., industrial ser-
vice, 53, 55

Boyer, Frank O., elec. engr., 53. 55
Braly, A. C., dentist, 53
Braly, Geo. A., dentist, 57, 56
Brigham, Wm. T., curator, 59
Brooks, F. M., lawyer, 59, 64
Brown. A. M., lawyer, 61, 62
Brown, Archie W., insurance. 61, 62
Brown, Chas. A., capitalist, 61
Brown, E. Herrick, bookseller, 61, 63
Brown, Geo. A., merchant, 61
Brown, Geo. li, businessman, 65
Brown, Jacob F., civ. eng., 65, 62
Brown, Ralph P., businessman, 65,

62
Brown, Raymond C., secretary. 65,

66

Bryan, K. C., Indus, education, 67
Bukeley, R., insurance, 67
Burgess, V. J.. engineer, 67, 63
Burnette, P. H., conveyancer, 67
Bush, G. Fred, merchant, 69 70
Bustard. George, merchant, 69
Butler, John K., 71, 74
Buttolph, Guy H., broker, 71

Caldwell, John W., civ. engr., 71
Camara, J. M.. lawyer, 71
Campbell, A. N., financier, 75
Cannon, F. Q., businessman, 75
Capps, L. E., optometrist, 77
Garden, Wm. T., lawyer, 77
Carpenter, C. W., pathologist. 77. 72
Carson, M. B., civ. engr., 77
Carter, Geo. R., ex-governor, 81
Cartwright, Bruce, 81, 79
Case, Geo. B., businessman, 83, 73
Case, L. N., pathologist, 83, 84
Castle, A. L., lawyer, 83, 73
Castle, Geo. P., retired, 85, 86
Castle, H. K. L., businessman. 85
Castle, W. R., lawyer, 85, 88
Castro, A. D., consul, 87
Cathcart, J. W., lawyer, 87
Catton, Robert R., engr., 87
Caum, E. L., sugar researcher, 87
Chalmers, Geo., retired, 87
Chalmers, Geo., Jr., plan, mgr., 92
Chalmers, John, retired, 87
Chalmers, Wm. G., contractor, 89, 73
Chamberlain, W. W., financier, 89
Chapin, E. P., businessman. 89, 90
Chase, E. T., school prin., 93
Child, J. F., hotel prop., 93, 94
Chillingworth, Chas. F., senator, 93,
96



Clark. A. B., banker, 95
Clark, A. F., real estate, 95, 91
Clark, E. B., insurance, 97, 91
Clark, R. E., insurance, 97, 91
Clarke, J. K., businessman, 97
demons, Chas. F.. lawyer, 97, 99
Cockburn, James L.. banker, 101, 100
Cohen, Herbert, architect, 103, 99
Cohen, J. C., financier, 103, 104
Coke, J. L., chief justice, 103
Collins, Geo. M., engr.. 105, 99
Conkling, D. L., city treas., 105
Cooke, A. F., real estate, 107. 98
Cooke, C. H., banker, 107, 108
Cooke, C. M., zoologist. 107
Cooke, R. A., businessman, 107
Coombs, Walter R., accountant, 109
Cooper, C. B., physician, 109, 110
Cooper, C. J., businessman, 109, 98
Cooper, H. E., retired, 109
Correa, Frank M., merchant, 111, 112
Coyne, Arthur, merchant, 113
Craig, John H., architect, 113
Crawford, D. L., entomologist, 113
Creedon, F. D., insurance, 113
Cristy, A. M., lawyer, 115, 112
Cronk, O. N., sales mgr., 117, 116
Cryderman, W. A., mfr., 117, 116
Curry, Geo. S., lawyer, 117, 116
Cykler, E. F., civ. engr., 117

Daingerfield, L. H., meteorologist,

119

Damon, Cyril F., broker, 119
Damon. Roxor, banker, 119
Damon, S. M., retired banker, 121
Davies, T. Clive, sugar factor, 121
Davis, Chas. S., lawyer, 123, 124
Davis, L. G., clergyman, 123
Davis, Louis E., architect, 123. 124
Dean, A. L., univ. pres., 123
De Bolt, John T., judge, 125
De Freest, S., custom broker, 125
Denison, Harry N., rlwy. supt., 125
Dillingham, Frank T., professor, 129
Dillingham, Harold G., financier, 129,

128
Dillingham, Walter F., financier, 131.

130

Dole, James D., executive, 133
Dole, Sanford B., ex-governor. 133. 2
Donaghho, J. S., univ. prof., 133
Doty, R. E., agriculturist, 135
Dowsett, David A., real estate, 135
Dowsett, John M., sugar factor, 135.

132

Drew, Chas. A., shipping agt., 135
Duker, W. F., chemist, 137
Durant, A. A., master machinist.

137, 136

Eames, A. W., 137, 138

Eckart, Charles F., sugar expert.

139, 140

Edings, Wm. S., judge. 139
Effinger, John, merchant, 139

Ehrhorn, E. M., entomologist, 139
Eklund. Walter E.. salesman. 141. 140
Emerson, J. S., civ. engr., 141
Emmaris, F. H., secretary. 141



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Emory, Walter L., architect, 141, 140
Erdman, John P., clergyman, 143, 142
Faithfull, R. P., mfrer., 145, 150
Farrell, John H., physician, 145, 150
Farrington, W. R., governor, 145, 146
Fehlman, L. G., adv. mgr., 147
Ferreira, M. V., insurance, 149
Fiddes, James H., accountant, 149,

150

Fishbourne, R. A., architect, 149, 152
Fisher, J. H., businessman, 151, 152
Fleming, J. L., broker, 151, 153
Forbes, Wm. J., notary, 151, 152
Ford, Alex. Hume, editor, 155
Foster, Wm. R., harbor master, 157
Franklin, Cornell S., judge, 157, 153
Frazier, Chas. R., adv. counselor,

159,156

Frear, W. F., ex-governor, 159, 158
Frees, A. L., lubrication engr., 159,

160

French, Geo. K., lawyer, 161, 163
Froiseth, Bernard, insurance, 161,

163
Furer, Wm. C., architect, 165

Gait, John R., financier, 165, 164

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