The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1901

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The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1901 Edition, Page 169 of 292
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- 31 ara. Ods re. ted .ber IUC, S ol St. He ill. ltan lan- mg, laer worn rad- ered ime. it of sion Nlew ited Chi it to yard 'feat nbef 'Ofkr 55 of fork He WHS IO3 buried from the home he had four ears. H Occupiid for thirty' y . e was a man of domestic hab't tastes and it was in the home life h' ' H I S and U is in uence , most felt and his personality best known A lollas 'of nature and out-of-door life, he was f l 'l' Ver U ami lar to a marked degree with everythin ' ' g pertaining thereto, An expert with the rod, each season fouhbd him ' the north woods, the Maine wilds In . , or on the Cal-nladian streams, seeking health and recreation e was a loyal and energetic member of the Society, active 1n its interests and a re ula t - . . g ra tend ant at 1ts meetings and banquets. He was closel associated with the Rev. Dr. Henry Mott t f hy 15 Church of the Holy Communion at Sixth eAilenuE and Twentieth Street and with the Y. M. C. A., of New York. CHARLES HENRY ROOSEVELT died early on Sun- day morning, March 24, IQOI, at his home, on Pel- ham Road, Pelham Manor. He was born in 1832. His father was the Rev. Washington Roosevelt, minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, and a grandson of Elbert Roosevelt, who was one of the early settlers of the manor of Pelham-on-the-Sound. Mr. Roosevelt was the manager of manylarge es- tates, and owned valuable real estate himself in Pel- ham Manor and in New Rochelle. He studied law in Poughkeepsie and after admission to the bar practised in New York City and Westchester County. He was a member of the State and County Bar Association, the Westchester Bar As- sociation, the St. Nicholas Society and Huguenot Lodge, F. 81 A. M., of New Rochelle. He.was one of the oldest members of the Holland Society having been elected in 1885. He served as Vice- President for Vlfestchester County in 1892. GENERAL STEWART VAN VLIET, our Vice-Presr dent for the United States Army, died at his resi- dence, 819 Fifteenth St., Wash1ngtOH, D- Cv OH March 28, IQOI.

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IO2 f h firm of Vandervoort, McClelland Sz partner o t e Scrucf s which later was changed to the CO1'pO1'a- g B Dr Goods tion if Scruggs, Vandervoort 81: arney y- ' Company. After a few years he left St. Louis re- ' to New York City Where he represented up to the time of his death, on December 31, IQOO. , ', He was a member of the Union, Union League, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Suburban and otlgir glubs of . ' S New York City, also of the St. Louis U u , o t. Louis and the Maryland Club of Baltimore. He was a member of Holland Lodge, No. 8. F. 81 A. M. He was a great traveller and was cosmopolitan in his tastes. He was unmarried. RALPH SAXTON LANSING died in New York jan- uary 5, IQOI. He was the son of James Lansing, our fellow-member, former Surrogate of Rensselaer County, and of Sarah A. Richardson, and was born in Troy, N. Y., April 11, 1872. He was educated in the Troy schools, was grad- uated from the Troy Academy in 1891, and entered Williams College where he studied for some time. After a period in the Public Stores of the Port of New York, where he became chief clerk of a division in the Appraisers office, he studied law in the New York University Law School, and was graduated therefrom in june, IQOO. ' He was an enthusiastic member of the Delta Chi fraternity, and was made its Chief justice. In April, IQOO, he was appointed an assistant to the Counsel for the Government before the Board of General Appraisers, where he showed great ability and efficiency. - N JOHN VooRHEEs VAN WOERT, an early member of the Society, died at his residence in New York, Sunday January, 6, IQOI, after a painful illness of some months duration. He was born in New York July 4, 184.2 and educated in private schools. He was a resident of this city all his life, and was bU1'1C' foul' 1 tastes most 'of H2 mark' An C1 the I Canal He Socie ant 3: assoc Chull and . New Cf day 1 ham His i minis granc early M1 tates, ham law i pract Cour Cour socia Lodi one 4 havir Presi G1 dent denc Marc



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IO4 He was born in Ferrisburg, Vt., july 2I,.I.8I5. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy at West Point from New York, being d' ninth in his graduated in the class of 184o, stan ing class of forty-two. . ' Upon graduation he was assigned as second lieu- tenant to the 3rd Artillery. Soon after his appoint- ment he saw his first active service, participating in the campaigns against the Seminole Indians in ' ' For two months in the Florida in 1841 and 1842. . fall of 1841, when not actively engaged against the I d' s he was returned to West Point to act as n ian , assistant professor of mathematics at the Military Academy. After the close of the Seminole campaigns he was in garrison at Fort Pike, Fla., and Fort Macon, N. C., later being transferred to Fort Moultrie, S. C., and Savannah, Ga. He was promoted to be first lieutenant November 19, 1843. It was with this rank that he served during the Mexican War in 1846 and 1847, being present at the storming of Monterey, at the capture of General Ampudia, and the siege of Vera Cruz. At the close of the Mexican War he was promoted to be captain, and was assigned as an assistant quartermaster, being so commissioned June 4, 1847. From this time until 1851 he was on duty with the Missouri mounted volunteers, and was engaged in the building of posts along the famous Oregon route. . ' He was onduty at St. Louis in 1852 and at va- rious posts in Texas until 1855, when he was made quartermaster of the Sioux expedition, being en- gaged 1n the action at Blue Water September 3, 1855. He was stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,- from 1858 until the breaking out of the Civil War in 1861. Captain Van Vliet was promoted to be a major and a quartermaster August 3rd of that year and ap- pointed brigadier-general of volunteers a little more than a month later. H, P0120 being in S Hegld. rese livin Swai Al the 1 quar quar depa 'EC1'1'1'1 to Vl depa janu color 1872 color most term Ge -Capt Infai and jersc Ge attac six h H4 188 5 reset o 1n N . tendi Vatec Lit Ille 1 from

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