. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. mandingfigure at State and national conventions, and one of the partysmost effective stump speakers. Mr. Mackey is a member of the New York Club, the ColonialClub, the Lawyers Club, the Army and Navy Club, the Geo-graphical Society, and the Military Order of the Loyal Legionof New York, the Grosvenor Club of London, England, theDuquesne Club of Pittsburg, and the Nursery Club of is a conspicuous Mason, is passed commander of KnightsTemplar, and of the Grand Army of the Republic. He is stillat the head of the law firm of Mackey, For


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. mandingfigure at State and national conventions, and one of the partysmost effective stump speakers. Mr. Mackey is a member of the New York Club, the ColonialClub, the Lawyers Club, the Army and Navy Club, the Geo-graphical Society, and the Military Order of the Loyal Legionof New York, the Grosvenor Club of London, England, theDuquesne Club of Pittsburg, and the Nursery Club of is a conspicuous Mason, is passed commander of KnightsTemplar, and of the Grand Army of the Republic. He is stillat the head of the law firm of Mackey, Forbes & Hughes. Hewas married, on May 9, 1867, to Miss Lauretta Barnes Fay ofColumbus, Ohio, who is of an old New England colonial familyand is a member of the Daughters of the American have six children : Susan Taylor, married to Edward Ever-ett Hughes, of Mr. Mackeys law firm; Myra Fay, married toCyrus Clarke Osborne, agent of the Standard Oil Company atRio Janeiro, Brazil; Cyrus Fay, William Chase, Julia Ann, andMarion (rrvLO(j<^


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