The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
representing branches now of four lineal descendants of signers of the
Declaration of Independence. His two sons, Col. John F. Doyle, Jr.,
and Alfred L. Doyle, have been with him in business for years past and
all three enjoy an enviable reputation for integrity, ability and
prudence in all their undertakings.
DOYLE, COL. JOHN F., JR., of John F. Doyle & Sons, 45 William Street,
New York City.
DOYLE, NATHANIEL, of James Doyle & Company, flour, 455 West
Twenty-eighth Street, New York City; member of the board of managers,
New York Produce Exchange; member of the New York Club, Fifth Avenue
and Thirty-fifth Street; member Veteran Association, Seventh Regiment,
N. G. S. N. Y.
DRISCOLL, REV. JOHN T., Fonda, N. Y., clergyman, born Albany, N. Y.,
1836; educated in schools of that place; graduated Manhattan College,
1885; after studying four years at Troy Theological Seminary, was
ordained to the priesthood; took advanced course at Catholic
University, S. T. B., S. T. L. (former being first degree conferred by
University); for three years taught philosophical branches in
Theological Seminary at Brighton, Mass., and for several seasons has
been a regular lecturer at Plattsburgh Summer School; author
“Christian Philosophy—The Human Soul,” and “Christian Philosophy—God.”
DRUMMOND, M. J., President of M. J. Drummond & Company, 182 Broadway,
New York City. Mr. Drummond was born on February 1, 1851, in Jersey
City, N. J., and was graduated from De La Salle Institute, New York
City. He started in the iron pipe business in 1879, and in 1887
organized, as senior partner, the firm of M. J. Drummond & Company,
which has since been incorporated and is one of the most successful
iron pipe concerns in the United States. Mr. Drummond has been
prominent in the charitable, social and business life of New York for
a generation. He is President of M. J. Drummond & Company, of the
Shawmut Clay Manufacturing Company, of the Glamorgan Iron Works, of
the Nassau County Water Company, and of the Green Island Water
Company. As well as being a director of this company, he is a director
of the Nassau Union Bank and a trustee and member of the Executive
Board of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank and the Broadway Trust
Company, and he holds membership in the Chamber of Commerce, the New
York Athletic Club, the Hardware Club, and the Catholic Club, and was
recently President of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.
DUFFICY, PETER J., 120 West Fifty-ninth Street, New York City.
DUFFY, REV. FRANCIS P., St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, Yonkers, N.
Y. Professor of Philosophy.
DUNNE, F. L., 328 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
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