Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1912, Part 7

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Mechanics' Institute. Organized March 29, 1855. Mechanics Institute Building, 57 Post street. The Society has a valu- able library, containing 40,000 volumes, including many rare scientific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary peri- odicals of the day. Any person may be- come a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, by paying an initia- tion fee of $1 and $1.50 quarterly dues in advance. F. B. Graves, Librarian; John H. Wood, Secretary.


Philhistorian Debating Society. This organization has been in existence since October, 1863. Its object is the cultiva- tion of oratory and literature, and the discussion of questions of public interest in civil and political life. Meetings are held every Wednesday evening at St. Ig- natius College, 2211 Hayes street. The officers are: Rev. D. J. Mahony, Presi- dent; Wm. E. Queen, Secretary.


San Francisco Chapter American In- stitute of Architects. Office, 108-110 Lick Building. John Galen Howard, President; Sylvain Schnailtacher, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


San Francisco Chapter American In- stitute of Banking. Thos. G. Spillane, President; M. R. Clark, Vice-President; Wm. A. Marcus, Secretary-Treasurer.


San Francisco County Homoeopathic Society. Dr. Chas. B. Pinkham, Presi- dent; Dr. Mary E. Glover, Secretary. Meetings held third Thursday of each month, room 542 Phelan Building.


San Francisco County Medical Society. Meets at 135 Stockton street, every Tuesday. Dudley Tait, M. D., President; Rene Bine, Secretary.


San Francisco County Society of Phys- icians and Surgeons. F. T. Lamb, M. D., President. Meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month at 2054 Mar- ket street.


Sierra Club. 402 Mills Building, John Muir, President; William E. Colby, Sec- retary.


Society of California Pioneers. Organ- ized August, 1850. 5 Pioneer Place, Pio- neer Building, west side of Fourth street, between Market and Mission streets. The expressed objects of the Society are to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and subsequent conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise induced them to settle in the wilderness and become the founders of a new State, and also the male descend- ants of members. All who were in Cali- fornia prior to the first day of January, 1850, are eligible to membership. Any who have rendered distinguished or im- portant services to the Society or State may be admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings of the Society take place on the first Saturday of each month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of July, the anniversary of the conquest of California and of the rais- ing of the American flag on its soil. An- nual celebration on the 9th of Septem- ber, the anniversary of the admission of California into the Union. Officers- Titus Hale, President; John J. Lermen, San Francisco; J. A. Schmidt, San Fran- cisco; H. J. Crumpton, Piedmont; I. B. Pine, Calaveras County; Jas. Cass, San Luis Obispo, Vice-Presidents; Charles J. Deering, Treasurer; Wm. F. Cashman, Secretary; W. W. Hobart, Marshal. Di- rectors-John M. Burnett, Henry L. Bryne, James Hunter, A. A. Lauderback, Johann A. Schmidt, J. A. Oliver, H. L. Van Winkle, Robert R. Russ, Frank Soule, James K. Moffitt.


Technical Society of the Pacific Coast. Meets at 55 Post street, Friday, bi- monthly. Loren E. Hunt, President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary, Room 865 Pacific Building.


MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


California College of Pharmacy (De- partment of Pharmacy University of California). Parnassus avenue and Second avenue. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph. G., President; Frank T. Green, Secretary and Dean.


College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco. 344 Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia. W. F. Southard, M. D., President.


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Dental Department College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of San Francisco. Thomas Morffew, D. D. S., President .. Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets.


Dental Department of the University of California. Affiliated Colleges Build- ing, Parnassus and First avenues. James G. Sharp, M. D., D. D. S., Dean.


Department of Pharmacy College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Fran- cisco. 344 Fourteenth street, between Mission and Valencia streets. W. F. Southard, M. D., President.


Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific (Homoepathic) Southwest corner Sacramento and Maple street. James W. Ward, M. D., Dean; E. R. Bryant, M. D. Registrar; Charles B. Pinkham, Secretary.


Medical Department of the University of California. Herbert C. Moffitt, M. D., Dean. The lectures are given at the Affiliated Colleges, Parnassus and Sec- ond avenues.


San Francisco Polyclinic and Post Graduate Medical College, 443 Fillmore street. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medicine. Secretary, Martin Regens- burger, M. D.


Stanford University Medical Depart- ment. Northeast corner of Sacramento and Webster streets. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the Uni- versity of the Pacific. Endowed and named Cooper Medical College in 1882 by the late Professor L. C. Lane, trans- fered to Stanford University, 1909. R. L. Wilbur, M. D., Dean, Sacramento and Webster streets.


MILITARY.


NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA. Hiram W. Johnson, Governor and Com- mander-in-Chief.


STAFF DEPARTMENTS AND CORPS. Adjutant General's Department.


The Adjutant General with rank of Brigadier General, Edwin A. Forbes, Sacramento.


The Assistant Adjutant General with rank of Colonel, Frank F. Canon, Sacra- mento.


Adjutant General with rank of Major, Raymond I. Follmer, Los Angeles.


Inspector General's Department.


Inspector General with rank of Colonel, Madison T. Owens, Whittier.


Inspector.


Inspector with rank of Major, Law- rence D. Collins, Pasadena. Judge Advocate General's Department. Judge Advocate General with rank of Colonel, George H. Pippy, San Francisco. Judge Advocates with rank of Major, Wm. P. Humphreys, San Francisco; An- drew J. Copp, Jr .. Los Angeles; Thos. D. Ingersoll, Fresno.


Quartermaster's Department.


Quartermaster General with rank of Brigadier General, Edwin A. Forbes, Sac- ramento. Quartermasters with rank of Major, Geo. E. Heber, Imperial; John F. Sherburn, Sacramento.


Subsistence Department.


Commissary General with rank of Brigadier General, Edwin A. Forbes, Sac- ramento.


Commissary with rank of Major, Wil- liam D. Stephens, Los Angeles.


Pay Department.


Paymaster General with rank of Col- onel, Harvey D Loveland, San Francisco. Paymaster with rank of Major, Albert E. Stearns, Sacramento.


Ordnance Department.


Chief of Ordnance with rank of Brig- adier General, Edwin A. Forbes, Sacra- mento. -


Majors-Charles H Howland. Los An- geles; John G. Lee, Woodland.


Captain, Chas F. Armstrong, Oakland. Signal Corps.


Captains-Frank J. Sullivan, San Fran- cisco.


First Lieutenants-Wm. E. Godsell, San Francisco; Frank V. Smith, San Francisco.


Medical Department-Medical Corps.


Surgeon General with rank of Colonel, Theodore Rethers, San Francisco.


Majors-William J. Hanna, Sacramento; Chas. A. Dukes, Oakland; Chas. W. Decker, Los Angeles; Frank S. Emmal, San Francisco.


Captain, Geo. H. Richardson, San Fran- cisco. Captain Chas. H. Bulson, Napa. First Lieutenants-Joseph Butler, San Francisco; Jas. C. Hanley. Alameda; Wm. H. Jones, Long Beach; Robt. J. Fry, San Diego; Edward E. Beaumeister, Chico; Homer Rogers, Bakersfield; Frank H. Paterson, San Jose; Edouard S. Loi- zeaux, Sacramento; Wilfred E. Chamb- ers, Oakland; Howard W. Segar, Los An- geles.


Corps of Engineers.


Chief of Engineers with rank of Col- onel, Frederick J. Amweg, San Fran- cisco.


Major, John H. Dockweiler, San Fran- cisco.


FIRST BRIGADE.


Brigadier General Robert Wankowski, Commanding. Headquarters, Los An- geles.


Aid-de Camp, Adjutant Gen- eral, Major Raymond I. Follmer, Los Angeles; Inspector, Major Lawrence D. Collins, Pasadena; Judge Advocate, Ma- jor Andrew J. Copp, Jr., Los Angeles; Quartermaster, Major Geo. E. Heber, Imperial; Commissary, Major Wm. D. Stephens, Los Angeles; Chief Surgeon, Major Chas. A. Dukes, Oakland; Engineer Officer, Major John H. Dockweiler, San Francisco; Inspector of Small Arms Practice, Major Charles H. Howland, Ordnance Department, Inglewood.


Company B, Signal Corps.


Capt. Frank J. Sullivan, San Fran- cisco; 1st Lieut. Wm. E. Godsell, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Frank V. Smith, San Francisco.


Second Infantry.


Field and Staff-Col Lon Bond, Com- manding, Chico; Lieut. Col. Arthur S. Crites, Bakersfield; Major Geo. M. Boles, Fresno; Major Wm. H. White, Oroville; Major Chas. W. Thomas, Jr., Sacra- mento; Capt. Geo. L. Hume, Adjutant, Chico; Capt. S. Luke Howe, Quartermas- ter, Sacramento; Capt. Jacob Alexander, Commissary; Capt. Geo. R. E. MacDon- ald, Chaplain, Hanford; 1st Lieut. Harry R. Downing, Batt. Adjt., Waterman; 1st Lieut. John J. Phillips, Batt. Adjt., Fresno; 1st Lieut. Maynard P. Canon, Batt. Adjt., Sacramento; 2d Lieut. De Witt G. Salisbury, Batt. Q. M. & Com., Chico; 2d Lieut. Chas. R. Hoppin, Batt. Q. M. & Com., Yolo.


Captains-Rudolf Rieger, Co. A, Chico; David I. McCahill, Co. B, Willows; Lloyd T. Stephenson, Co. C, Fresno; Hugh H. Shuffleton, Jr., Co. D, Redding; David E. Barney, Co. E, Sacramento; Carl B. Nichols, Co. F, Woodland; Percy S.


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King, Co. H, Napa; Jas. V. Parks, Co. I, Oroville; Ira E. Wilson, Co. K, Fresno; Arthur F. Nagle, Co. L, Bakersfield; Benjamin M. Heath, Co. M, Hanford.


First Lieutenants- Co. A; Harry F. Cauthard, Co. B, Willows; Ed- ward C. Neal, Co. C, Fresno; Walter A.


Kite, Co. D, Redding; - -, Co. E; Les- ter J. Caldwell, Co. F, Woodland; Wallace T. Rutherford, Co. H, Napa; Duncan C. McCallum, Co. I, Oroville; Will Kelly, Co. K, Fresno; Gordon "B" Slater, Co. L, Bakersfield; Harry W. Hol- man, Co. M, Hanford.


Second Lieutenants-Homer J. Down- ing, Co. A, Chico; Luther C. Stiles, Co. B, Willows; Chase L. Dechant, Co. C, Fresno; Ralph S. Summers, Co. D, Red- ding; -, Co. E; - -, Co. F; Geo. W. Toland, Co. G, Sacramento; Geo. C. Gardner, Co. H, Napa; Leo H. Heim- burger, Co. I, Oroville; Claude T. Spivey, Co. K, Fresno; Ray Stevenson, Co. L, Bakersfield; Archie B. Thompson, Co. M, Hanford.


Officers of Medical Corps attached- Major Wm. J. Hanna, Surgeon, Sacra- mento; 1st Lieut. Edward E. Baumeister, Chico; 1st Lieut. Homer Rogers, Bakers- field; 1st Lieut. Edouard S. Loizeaux, Sacramento.


Fifth Infantry.


Field and Staff-Col. David A. Smith, Commanding, Oakland; Lieut. Col. Edwin G. Hunt, Oakland; Major Gary L. Hol- tum, San Jose; Major Geo. H. Wethern, East Oakland; Major Leon C. Francis, Oakland; Capt. Adjutant; Capt. Frederick W. H. Petersen, Q. M., Oak- land; Capt. Meyer Hermann, Commis- sary, Oakland; Capt. Arthur W. T. Hicks, Chaplain, Oakland; 1st Lieut. Batt. Adjt .; 1st Lieut. Batt. Adjt .; 1st Lieut. H. Erwin Wright, Batt. Adjt., Berkeley; 2d Lieut Walter G. Lang, Batt. Q. M. & Com., San Jose; 1st Lieut. Robt. K. Kennedy, Batt. Adjt., Oakland; 1st Lieut. Jesse C. Bowden, Batt. Adjt., Oakland.


Captains-Carroll J. Orton, Co. A, Oak- land; Leonard M. Farrell, Co. B, San Jose; Laurence S. O'Toole, Co. C, Berke- ley; Arthur W. Studley, Co. D, San An- selmo; Claud H. Sanborn, Co. E, Santa Rosa; Chas. A. Sullivan, Co. F, Oakland; Rushton McConnell, Co. G, Alameda; James J. Borree, Co. H, Hayward; Louis J. Nissen, Co. I, Livermore; Joshua B. Dickson, Co. K, Petaluma; Chas. C. An- thony, Co. L, Palo Alto; Russell B. Tripp, Co. M, San Jose.


First Lieutenants-Edward H. Carr, Co. A, Oakland; Clarence M. Stout, Co. B. San Jose; Robert McM. Searls, Co. C, Berkeley; Clarence R. Marshall, Co. D, San Rafael; Edward W. Beatty, Co. E, Santa Rosa; Walter R. Pritchard, Co. F, Alameda; Jos. H. Wilbur, Co. G, Ala- meda; Harry A. Bradford, Co. H, Hay- ward; Ervin V. Waggoner, Co. I, Liver- more; Ray V. Kopf, Co. K, Petaluma; Geo. V. Hayes, Co. L, Palo Alto; Byron W. Gray, Co. M, San Jose.


Second Lieutenants - Hewitt Bond,


Co. A, Oakland; Co. B Denis A. Daly, Co. C, Berkeley; Harold H. Hearfield, Co. D, San Rafael; Ernest W. Cornett, Co. E, Santa Rosa; Alta "E" Mast, Co. F, Oakland; Jos. H. Sweeney, Co. G, Alameda; Harrison W. Holmes, Co. H, Hayward; Chester "M" Beck, Co. I, Livermore; Arthur E. Mat-


zen, Co. K, Petaluma; Co. L,


-; Clarence L. Mitchell, Co. M, San Jose.


Officers of Medical Corps attached- 1st Lieut. Jas. C. Hanley, Surgeon, Ala- meda; 1st Lieut. Frank H. Paterson, San Jose; 1st Lieut. Wilfred E. Chambers, Oakland.


Seventh Infantry.


Field and Staff-Col. William G. Schreiber, Comd'g, Los Angeles; Lieut. Col. Samuel M. Saltmarsh, Los Angeles; Major Truman Cole, Whittier; Major Wilmot W. Midgley, Pomona; Ma- jor Charles F. Hutchins, Pasadena; Capt. Albert B. Austin, Quartermaster, Long Beach; Capt. Frank C. Prescott, Jr., Com., Los Angeles; Capt. Mark B. Shaw, Chaplain, San Bernardino; 1st Lieut. Ed- win A. Merwin, Batt. Adjt., Los Angeles; 1st Lieut. Harry E. Kunkel, Batt. Adjt., Los Angeles; 1st Lieut. Victor B. Berger, Batt. Adjt., Highland; 2d Lieut. Isaac DeL. Jaynes, Batt. Q. M. & Com., Buena Park; 2d Lieut. Alfred F. Moulton, Batt. Q. M. & Com., Los Angeles; 2d Lieut. Fred C. Fowler, Batt. Q. M. & Com., Redlands.


Captains-Warren J. Holden, Co. A, Los Angeles; Harry B. Light, Co. B, Los Angeles; C. E. Anderson, Co. C, Los An- geles; Homer L. Duffy, Co. D, Pomona; A. G. Johnson, Co. G, Redlands; Archi- bald D. Borden, Co. H, Long Beach, , Co. I, Pasadena; Byron W. Allen, Co. K, San Bernardino; Nathan A. Ulm, Co. L, Santa Ana; Miguel Estudillo, Co. M, Riverside.


First Lieutenants-Bert T. Demmitt, Co. A, Los Angeles; , Co. B, Los Angeles; Jas. L. Irwin, Co. C, Los Angeles; Edgar E. Stevens Co. D, Pomona; Jas. K. Crum, Co. F, Whittier; Wm. Carithers, Co. G, Redlands; Wm. H. Partridge, Co. H, Long Beach; Clar- ence H. Hunt, Co. I, Pasadena; Varian B. Hogue, Co. K, San Bernardino; John L. McBride, Co. L, Santa Ana; Co. M. Riverside.


Second Lieutenants-Harry C. Under- wood, Co. A, Los Angeles; Co. B, Los Angeles; F. P. Stretton, Co. C, Los Angeles; Everett R. Dial, Co. D, Pomona; Geo. P. Sidener, Co. F, Los Angeles; Chas. O. Barnett, Co. G. Red- lands; H. W. Culver, Co. H, Long Beach; Wm. R. Winders; Co. I, Pasa- dena; Leo A. Stromee, Co. K, San Ber- nardino; Wm. A. McFadden, Co. L, Santa Ana; Felix F. Horton, Co. M, Riverside.


Officers of Medical Corps attached- Major Chas. W. Decker, Surgeon. Los Angeles: 1st Lieut. Howard W. Seger, Los Angeles.


FIRST SQUADRON OF CAVALRY.


Major Samuel W. Kay, commanding. Headquarters, Sacramento.


Staff-1st Lieut. Henry H. Sydenham, Adjutant, Sacramento; 2d Lieut. Frank H. Sherwood, Commissary, Sacramento. Troop A.


Capt Alvin E. Morgan, Bakersfield; 1st Lieut. Alexander M. Barton, Bakersfield; 2d Lieut. Henry ". Klipstein, Jr., Bak- ersfield.


Troop B.


Capt. Oscar J. Boden, Sacramento; 1st Lieut. Thos. S. Kelly, Sacramento; 2d Lieut. Fred A. Walker. Sacramento. Troop C.


Capt. Chas. J. Fulle, Salinas; 1st Lieut. Emanuel Dougherty, Salinas; 2d Lieut. Julian P. Nichols, Salinas.


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Troop D.


Capt. James Gunn, Los Angeles; 1st Lieut. Milton Hesselberger, Los An- geles; 2d Lieut. Ray Rogers, Los An- geles.


COAST ARTILLERY CORPS.


Chief of Artillery (with rank of Col- onel)-Geo. A. Schastey, San Francisco. Lieut. Colonel-Henry G. Mathewson, San Francisco.


Majors-Herbert R. Fay, San Diego; Chas. J. Mund, San Francisco; Wm. G. Hyde, San Francisco.


Staff-Capt. Herbert Choynski, Adju- tant, San Francisco; Cart. Alexander T. Schenck, Ordnance Officer, San Francis- co; Capt. Harris H. Delamater, Quarter- master, Alameda; 1st Lieut. Allen G. Wright, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Roy V. Woods; 2d Lieut. -, San Fran- cisco; 2d Lieut. John McHenry, Jr., San Francisco.


First Company.


Capt. Wm. H. Mallett, Oakland; 1st Lieut. Chas. C. De Wolf, San Francisco; 2d Lieut. W. E. Fitzpatrick, San Fran- cisco.


Second Company.


Capt. Wm. A. Titt, San Francisco; 1st Lieut.


Third Company.


Capt. Philip L. Bush, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Wm A. Hamilton, San Fran- cisco; 2d Lieut. -


Fourth Company.


Capt. Harold Louderback, San Fran- cisco; 1st Lieut.


Fifth Company.


Capt. Sidney E. Clyde, San Diego; 1st Lieut. -. San Diego; 2d Lieut. -, San Diego.


Sixth Company.


Captain Richard E. Mittelstaedt, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Samuel P. Russell, San Francisco; 2d Lieut. Andrew M. Foreman, San Francisco.


Seventh Company.


Capt. W. O. Jones, San Fran- cisco; 1st Lieut. ; 2d Lieut. John G. Little, San Francisco.


Eighth Company.


Capt. John V. C. Bush, San Diego; 1st Lieut. Carl E. Nichols San Diego; 2d Lieut. -, San Diego. Ninth Company.


Capt. Wm. H. Homer, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Lorenzo R. Cofer, San Fran- cisco; 2d Lieut. - -, San Francisco.


Tenth Company.


Capt. Andrew Miller, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Oscar J. Watson, San Fran- cisco; 2d Lieut. Elwood Draper, San Francisco.


Eleventh Company.


Capt. San Mateo; 1st Lieut. Fieldon W. Waggoner, San Mateo; 2d Lieut. Geo. E. Duffy, San Mateo.


Officers of Medical Corps attached- Major Frank S. Emmal, Surgeon, San Francisco; Capt. Geo. H. Richardson, San Francisco; 1st Lieut. Robt. J. Fly, San Diego.


FIELD ARTILLERY. Battery A.


Capt. Reuben A. Ford, Los Angeles; 1st Lieut. Jesse McComas, Los Angeles; 1st Lieut.


Geo. E.


Decker, Los Angeles; 2d Lieut. Samuel C. Haver, Jr., Los Angeles.


Battery B.


Capt. Ralph J. Faneuf, Oakland; 1st Lieut. Chas. J. Hogan, Oakland; 1st Lieut. Harry F. Huber, Oakland; 2d


Lieut. Edward E. Vicary, Oakland; 2d Lieut. Claude D. Kent, Oakalnd.


BANDS.


Coast Artillery Corps, San Francisco. Second Infantry, Chico.


Fifth Infantry, San Francisco. Seventh Infantry, Pomona.


LOCATION OF HEADQUARTERS AND ARMORIES OF ORGANIZATIONS, NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFOR- MIA.


Headquarters, First Brigade. 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. A, Signal Corps, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. B, Signal Corps, 1574 Mc- Allister street, San Francisco.


Headquarters, Second Infantry, Sixth and M streets, Sacramento.


Armory, Co. A, Second Infantry, Chico. Armory, Co. B, Second Infantry, Wil- lows.


Armory, Co. C, Second Infantry, Fres- no. Armory, Co. D. Second Infantry, Red- ding.


Armory, Co. E, Second Infantry, Sixth and M streets, Sacramento.


Armory, Co. F, Second Infantry, Wood- land.


Armory, Co. G, Second Infantry, Sixth and M streets, Sacramento.


Armory, Co. H, Second Infantry, Napa. Armory, Co. I, Second Infantry, Oro- ville.


Armory, Co. K, Second Infantry, Fres- no.


Armory, Co. L, Second Infantry, Bak- ersfield.


Armory. Co. M, Second Infantry, Han- ford.


Armory, Hospital Corps Det., Second Infantry, Sixth and M streets, Sacra- mento.


Headquarters, Fifth Infantry, 772, 10th street, Oakland.


Armory, Co. A, Fifth Infantry, 466 20th street, Oakland.


Armory, Co. B, Fifth Infantry, 50 North Market street, San Jose.


Armory, Co. C, Fifth Infantry, 2036 Addison street, Berkeley.


Armory, Co. D, Fifth Infantry, San Rafael.


Armory, Co. E, Fifth Infantry, Santa Rosa.


Armory, Co. F, Fifth Infantry, 466 20th street, Oakland.


Armory, Co. G, Fifth Infantry, Ar- mory Hall, Park street, Alameda.


Armory, Co. H, Fifth Infantry, Hay- ward.


Armory, Co. I, Fifth Infantry, Liver- more.


Armory, Co. K, Fifth Infantry, Peta- luma.


Armory, Co L, Fifth Infantry. Palo Alto.


Armory, Co. M, Fifth Infantry, 50 North Market street, San Jose.


Armory, Hospital Corps Det., Fifth Infantry, 1268 Clay street, Oakland.


Headquarters, Seventh Infantry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. A, Seventh Infantry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. C, Seventh Infantry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. B, Seventh Infantry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. D, Seventh Infantry, Po- mona.


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Armory, Co. F, Seventh Infantry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Armory, Co. G, Seventh Infantry, Red- lands.


Armory, Co. H, Seventh Infantry, Long Beach.


Armory, Co. I, Seventh Infantry, Pasa- dena.


Armory, Co. K, Seventh Infantry, San Bernardino.


Armory, Co. L, Seventh Infantry, Santa Ana.


Armory, Co. M, Seventh Infantry, Riv- erside.


Armory, Hospital Corps Det., Seventh Infantry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Headquarters, First Squadron of Cav- alry, Sixth and M streets, Sacramento.


Armory, Troop A, First Squadron of Cavalry, Bakersfield.


Armory, Troop B. First Squadron of Cavalry, Sixth and M streets, Sacramento. Armory, Troop C First Squadron of Cavalry, Salinas.


Armory, Troop D, First Squadron of Cavalry, 755 South Spring street, Los Angeles.


Headquarters, Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Francisco.


Armory, First Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Second Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Third Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Fourth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Fifth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 13th and G streets, San Diego. Armory, Sixth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Seventh Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Eighth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 13th and G streets, San Diego.


Armory, Ninth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Tenth Co., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Fran- cisco.


Armory, Eleventh Co., Coast Artillery Corps, San Mateo.


Armory, Hospital Corps Det., Coast Artillery Corps, 1548 Van Ness avenue, San Francisco.


Armory, Battery A, Field Artillery, Exposition Building, Los Angeles.


Armory, Battery B, Field Artillery, 1310 Franklin street, Oakland.


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San Francisco Headquarters, 607 Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Willis R. Cong- don, Assistant Surgeon, Santa Cruz.


Royal Insurance Building.


Captain George W. Bauer, Command- ing, San Francisco.


Commander A. A. Morey, Santa Cruz. Lieutenant-Commander George E Kammerer, San Francisco.


Lieutenant-Commander T. B. W. Le- land, Chief Surgeon, San Francisco. Lieutenant C. C. Dennis, Paymaster, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Henry P. Smith, San Fran- cisco, Navigating Officer.


Lieutenant John T. McMillan, Aid-de- Camp, San Francisco.


Lieutenant Robt. F. Sesnon, Chaplain, Mill Valley.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) C. J. Bauer, As- sistant Equipment Officer.


Ensign Julier C. Hizar, Assistant Pay- master, San Diego.


Ensign Leslie W. Symmes, Signal Offi- cer, Berkeley. First Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant J. A. McGee, Commanding, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Wm. P. Caubu, San Francisco.


Ensign E. Mosbacher, San Francisco. Second Division-San Francisco.


Lieutenant T. S. Harloe, Commanding, San Francisco.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) Louis Ferrari, San Francisco.


Ensign Louis R. Holm, San Francisco. Third Division-San Diego.


Lieutenant D. M. Stewart, Command- ing, San Diego.


Lieutenant (Jr Gr.) J. E. Parrish, San Diego.


Ensign J. H. Davis, San Diego.


. Fourth Division-Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant B. H. Darcy, Command- ing, Santa Cruz.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) James H. Willey, Santa Cruz.


Ensign L. A. Sprague, Santa Cruz. Fifth Division-Eureka


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) A. B. Adams, Commanding, Eureka.


Ensign Walter E. Torrey, Eureka.


Sixth Division-Santa Barbara.


Lieutenant William C. Day, Command- ing, Santa Barbara.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.) James D. Cavall- etto, Santa Barbara.


Ensign Chas. H. McCaleb, Santa Bar- bara.


Seventh Division-Los Angeles.


Lieutenant A. H. Woodbine, Command- ing, Los Angeles.


Lieutenant (Jr. Gr.)


Ensign Jared E. Wenger, Los Angeles.


Eighth Division-Los Angeles.


Lieutenant Geo. E. Link, Commanding Los Angeles.




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