Feeley, William J., Treasurer of the W. J. Feeley Company, silversmiths and manufacturing jewelers, 203 Eddy Street, Providence, R. I.
Ferguson, Hugh, of Hugh Ferguson & Company, George Street, Charleston, S. C.
Finley, James D., Board of Trade, Norfolk, Va.
Finn, Rev. Thomas J., Box 242, Port Chester, N. Y.
Fitzgerald, Charles, 904 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
Fitzgerald, Rev. D. W., 9 Pleasant Street, Penacook, N. H.
Fitzgerald, Hon. James, 140 East Seventy-ninth Street, New York City; a justice of the Supreme Court of New York.
Fitzgerald, Hon. William T. A., attorney at law and register of deeds for Suffolk County, Mass. Born in Boston, December 19, 1871; educated in Boston public schools; Quincy Grammar School, 1884; English High School, 1887; Boston University Law School, LL. B., cum laude, 1897; Common Council of Boston, 1897; Committee on Appropriations and Legislative Affairs (chairman); House of Representatives, 1898–1899–1900; Committee on Metropolitan Affairs; Dedication of Massachusetts Monument at Antietam (special); Monitor; Senate, 1901–1902–1903; Committee on Rules, Judiciary; Street Railways; Public Charitable Institutions; Liquor Law; Revision of Public Statutes; Libraries; Special Committee on Governor’s Message on Street Railways; member and Vice-President Democratic State Committee; President Democratic City Committee of Boston, 1902–1903–1904–1905; K. of C.; A. O. H.; B. P. O. Elks; Charitable Irish Society (past President); Catholic Union of Boston; Y. M. C. A. Boston College; Boston City Club; U. I. L.; Quincy School Association (past President); Boston Bar Association; elected Register of Deeds for Suffolk County November 6, 1906; address, Court House, Boston, Mass.
Fitzpatrick, Edward, Louisville, Ky., on the staff of the Louisville, Ky., Times; a resident of New Albany, Ind.; member of the committee to select books for the New Albany Public Library; was, from 1878 to 1885, Indiana correspondent of the Louisville Courier-Journal, reporting the Legislature two terms, 1883–’85, for that paper, and at the same time was assistant to the chief clerk in the House of Representatives; was appointed a clerk in the U. S. Q. M. Depot at Jeffersonville, Ind., in 1885, but resigned to re-enter the employ of the Courier-Journal as political reporter in Louisville; was four years on the Louisville Post; returned to the Courier-Journal; was transferred to the Times (the afternoon edition of the Courier-Journal), and has been on that paper for many years past. He is a keen and forceful writer, and is one of the ablest men in American journalism.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas B., senior member of the firm Brown, Durrell & Company, importers and manufacturers, 104 Kingston Street, Boston, Mass.; Rand-McNally Building, Chicago, Ill., and 11–19 West Nineteenth Street, New York City; President of the Union Institution for Savings, Boston, and a director in the United States Trust Company of that city. Is a member of the Executive Council and Vice-President of the Society for Georgia.