McAlevy, John F., salesman, 26–50 North Main Street, Pawtucket, R. I.
McAlister, John, 165 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C., proprietor of livery stable.
McBreen, Patrick Francis, printer, publisher; born in Ireland in 1843; son of Michael M. and Catherine E. (Conaty) McBreen; educated in private school; married in Brooklyn, 1870, to Elizabeth A. Wilker; children: Francis P., Raymond J., Katherine E., Elizabeth A.; commenced printing business in New York City in 1872; established partnership of P. F. McBreen & Sons in 1898, and incorporated same in 1900; since then has been President, also Secretary, of the Club Publishing Company; member of General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen; also a member of Traveling Club and New York Press; address, 404 Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
McBride, D. H., 10 Barclay Street, New York City.
McCaffrey, Hugh, manufacturer and President of the McCaffrey File Company, Fifth and Berks streets, Philadelphia, Pa. (Life member of the Society.) Vice-President of the Society for Pennsylvania and member of many Catholic organizations.
McCale, James, attorney at law, Bracewell Block, Dover, N. H.
McCall, Hon. Edward E., County Court House, Chambers Street, New York City, is a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. (Life member of the Society.)
McCanna, Francis I., attorney at law, member of the firm of Barney & Lee, Industrial Trust Building, Providence, R. I.
McCarrick, James W., general southern agent, Clyde Steamship Company, Norfolk, Va. Mr. McCarrick is a veteran of the Civil War. He was transferred, 1861, from Twelfth Virginia Regiment to North Carolina gunboat Winslow, and appointed master’s mate. Transferred to Confederate navy with that steamer, and ordered to Confederate steamer Seabird, at Norfolk navy yard. Attached to Seabird until latter was sunk. Taken prisoner, Elizabeth City, N. C. Paroled February, 1862. Exchanged for officer of similar rank captured from United States ship Congress. Promoted to master and ordered to navy yard, Selma, Ala. Served later on Confederate steamships Tuscaloosa, Baltic and Tennessee at Mobile, and in Mobile Bay, and on steamer Macon, at Savannah, and on Savannah River. Detailed to command water battery at Shell Bluff, below Augusta, after surrender of Savannah. Paroled from steamship Macon at Augusta, Ga., after Johnson’s surrender. Mr. McCarrick is President of the Virginia State Board of Pilot Commissioners; President of the Board of Trade of Norfolk, Va.; first Vice-President of the Virginia Navigation Company; commissioner representing the State of Virginia in the management of the Jamestown Exposition; and was President of the Suburban & City Railway and chairman of the executive committee of the Norfolk Street Railway until these two properties were consolidated and sold to outside parties. Vice-President for Virginia.
McCarty, T. J., 20 George Street, Charleston, S. C.