, 1907-08.Top row, from left: T.M. Guerin,
Arthur A. Quinn,
William Huber, D.A. Post, Thomas Neale, R.E.L. Connolly,
P.H. McCarthy.Bottom row, from left: A.M. Watson, W.G. Schardt,
Gabriel Edmonston,
Frank Duffy, John Walquist. Born in
Waterloo, New York, Huber completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter. He soon became a foreman, working in
Canisteo, New York, then to
New York City, and on to
Yonkers. He joined the
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in 1894, founding a new local in Yonkers. He was elected as vice-president of the union in 1898, and then as president in 1899. ==References==