*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 71--- and Michigan. After leaving school was employed in banking business, building railroads, express business; gen. agt. U. S. & Pacific Express Co., at Kansas City, Mo., 1879-86; resigned and moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1886; in employ of Wells Wargo & Co. in Cal. as agt. at Los Angeles; asst. supt. of Western Division, San Francisco, Cal., also gen. agt. at San Francisco; retired from ac- tive work in 1905 and is at present county supervisor from Third District. Served two years in a Wisconsin regiment during Civil War. Member Union League Club: Masonic fraternity, Scottish Rite; Knights Templar; Shrine; Chamber of Commerce; pres. So. Cal. Expositions Commission Assn., com- prising counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, Imperial and San Diego, having in charge the two expositions for the year 1915; at head of Good Roads movement in Los Angeles county; also pres. first Consolidated Commission that annexed the Shoestring Strip. BUTTERFIELD, Frederick David. Corporation official. Res. 1625 Fair Oaks Ave., S. Pasadena, Cal.; office Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Rockingham, Vt., May 14, 1838; son of David and Elmira Ward (Randall) Butterfield. Married to Ellen Jeannette Morrill in 1868 (dec.) Educated in public schools and in Saxton's River Acad., Saxton's River, Vt. Entered hardware house of A. & J. H. Wentworth, Bellows Falls, Vt., at age of sixteen; moved to Derby Line, Vt., and became connected with house of Foster & Cobb, 1859. Enlisted as private in Co. B, 8th Vt. Vols., 1861; was promoted to 2nd lieutenant, 1st lieutenant and captain; appointed to position in signal corps, 1862, where he remained during balance of his military service, in which capacity he was attached to per- sonal staffs of Gen. Godfrey Weitzel, Gen. Butler, Gen. Franklin and Gen. Dana; aide-de-camp with rank of colonel, 1888. Engaged in business at Derby Line, Vt., on return from army, 1866 ; deputy col- lector of Customs, Derby Line, Vt., 1866- 72; resigned, and engaged in manufacture of Reece sewing machine, 1872; this business failed on account of panic of 1873-75; commenced manufacture of taps and dies, 1879, in which he built up a large business under firm name Butterfield & Co.; his brother became associated with him in 1888. Moved to California in 1893. Pres. Los Angeles Olive Growers' Assn.; pres. Los Angeles Land & Water Co.; vice-pres. A. V. Stuart & Co. of Ripon; vice-pres. Globe Consolidated Mining Co. of Dederic, Cal. Member Masonic fraternity; Knights Templar; formerly Eminent Commander of Knights Templar, Stanstead, P. Q., Can.; G.A.R.; Soc. Sons of Amer. Revolution; charter member Vt. Commandery of Military Order of Loyal Legion, U. S.; member San Gabriel Valley Country Club; numerous other military and social organizations. BUTTERFIELD, Henry Kirk. Automobiles. Res. 4336 Victoria Park; office 118 W. Pico st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Horicon, Wis., Aug. 27, 1857; son of W. H. and Caroline Nelson (White) Butterfield. Married to Belle Le Count in 1884. Attended Univ. of Wis., 1875-77; admitted to the bar of Wis. and practiced law at Horicon, 1879-81; moved to Hartford, Wis., and continued in practice 1881-86; 1888-94; 1900-01; appointed U. S. atty. for Eastern District of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, 1901, and held this office until 1910, when he moved to Los Angeles and assumed charge of the Kissel automobile branch; was asso- ciated with Kissel Motor Car Co., Hartford, Wis., 1905, and pres. of the company, 1905-10; now vice-pres. same; pres. of the Kissel Automobile Co., Los Angeles; vice-pres. First National Bank, Hartford, Wis. Mayor of Hartford, 1888-89. Member Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; Shrine. BUTTERFIELD, Rupert O. Physician. Res. 1782 W. 25th st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Durand, Ill., in 1866; son of Jonathan and Malvina Augusta (Scott) Butterfield. Married to Caroline M. Burlingame, 1888. At- tended high school at Belvidere, Ill.; Illinois State Univ., Normal, Ill.; Illinois Wesleyan Univ.; Univ. of Mich.; Univ. of Denver; K. W. Royal Univ., Bonn, Germany; Polytechnic Clinic, N. Y.; post-graduate course at Medical College, New York and Chicago. Teacher in Manual Training High School, Denver; prof. of biology, Indiana State School, Terre Haute, Ind.; practiced medicine in Denver; moved to Mexico in 1909, and han- dled real estate until 1910; received license to practice in Cal. in 1910, and has been engaged in practice, 1911 to date. Member Masonic fraternity; I. O. O. F.; M. W. A. BYRNE, John J. Railway official. Res. 630 W. 28th St; office 907 Kerckhoff Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Jan. 16, 1859; son *** end ***