Colonel John Wesley Yale, of Syracuse, New York, was a paper merchant, military officer and manager and trustee of the New York State Asylum by Gov. Theodore Roosevelt. He served the Democrats under various state and national conventions.
Portrait of Colonel John Wesley Yale of the 51st regiment of New York
The New York State Asylum, now known as Syracuse State School
The New York State Asylum of Syracuse, New York, Yale was one of its board directors and managers
Syracuse Stars, baseball team of Col. Yale's son-in-law, George Frazier
Charles E. Chapin was an American editor of Joseph Pulitzer’s Evening World. He was convicted of the murder of his wife and sentenced to a 20-year-to-life term in Sing Sing prison.
Chapin in 1920
An example of breaking news photography published by Chapin—W. J. Gaynor after being shot, August 9, 1910
Nellie and Charles Chapin at the race track