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CALEDONIAN CLUB .- Organized November 24, 1866. Number of members, six hundred and fifty. Meets the first and third Fridays of each month, at Fidelity Hall, 218 Post street. Objects : Encourage- ment and practice of the games, and preservation of the customs and manners of Scotland, and a promo- tion of a taste for ber literature, music, etc.
Officers .- D. A. Macdonald, Chief ; John Elder, First Chieftain ; John M. Duncan, Second Chieftain ; David Kerr, Third Chieftain ; David Ross, Fourth Chieftain; D. Maclean, M. D., Physician : W. G. Buchanan, R. Gratto and J. J. McCormack, Trustees.
CALIFORNIA SCHUETZEN CLUB .- Organized Jan- uary, 1876. Meets at Eintracht Hall, 316 Post, last Tuesday of each month. Number of members, one hundred and forty.
Officers .- Philo Jacoby, President; John Utschig, Vice-President; A. W. Hatje, Secretary ; J. H. Shulte, Treasurer.
CERCLE FRANCAIS .- Organized 1884. Number of members, 150. Club rooms northwest corner of Stock- ton and O'Farrell streets.
Officers. - Eugene Dubedat, President; Edmond Godchaux, Secretary ; Eugene Thomas, Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S SOCIAL SCIENCE AS- SOCIATION .- Organized August 7, 1880. Number of members, three hundred and seventy-seven. The object of the Association is to promote the social, mental and industrial education of women and girls, and to found a Woman's College of Industry. An annual meeting is held on the first Wednesday and Thursday of September, at 1921 Sacramento street.
Officers .- Mrs. J. W. Stow, President; S. Gertie Smyth, Vice-President.
CONCORDIA CLUB. - Organized November, 1864. Number of members, 180. Meetings held first Tues- day of each month at 102 O'Farrell street.
Officers .- H. Wangenheim, President; M. G. Frauk, Vice-President; J. Thalhimer, Recording Secretary ; Louis Saroni, Financial Secretary ; Henry Meyer, Treasurer.
DANISH SOCIETY (Norden) .- Organized July, 1873.
Officers .- Robert Dinsmore, President; Domingo | Number of members, about one hundred. Meets
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second Tuesday of each month at 155 New Montgom- | Burnett, Treasurer ; J. N. Whitelaw, Librarian; A. C. ery strect. Object: To encourage social and dramatic Elmer, Conductor. entertainment.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN. - Organized October 2 1876. Objects: Social recreation and cultivation of music, singing, and German literature among its members. Meets second Monday of each month, at Club Rooms, 216 Dupont street.
Officers .- Prof. A. Herbst, President; Cesar Ber- theau, Vice-President ; Walter H. Cramer, Recording Secretary ; J. F. Ulrichs, Financial Secretary ; J. G. Oldelehr, Treasurer ; Ferdinand Eckert, Librarian.
DIRIGO CLUB .- Organized June 27, 1884. Incor- porated December 9, 1884. Rooms, 112 Dupont street. The object of the Association is the maintenance and support of Republican principles, and promotion of soctal intercourse among its members. Number of members, one hundred and fifty.
Officers .- W. H. Chamberlain, President; E. P. Danforth, Vice-President; George B. Knowles Jr., Secretary ; C. K. Bonestell, Financial Secretary ; W. H. Crocker, Treasurer.
DOLPHIN SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB .- Or- ganized July. 1877. Number of members, forty. Boat house, foot of Montgomery Avenue.
Officers .- Geo. W. Van Gulpen, President ; A. P. Rothkopf, Vice-President ; L. Fenstermacher, Record- ing Secretary ; Wm. Bonneman, Financial Secretary ; Wm. Proll, Treasurer ; Geo. Prosek, Captain.
EUREKA TURN VEREIN .- Organized October 26, 1863. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Regular meetings, first Wednesday of each month. Hall, 706 Powell street, between California and Pine.
Officers .- Angust Wessell, President; Wm. Stapel- feld, Vice-President ; Wm. Dolling, Recording Secre- tary; A. Asmann. Corresponding Secretary ; C. Locan, Treasurer; William G. Koch, First Leader ; Aug. Golly, Second Leader ; F. Schoettler, Librarian.
EXCELSIOR CLUB .- D. J. Gordon, President ; D. R. Conniff, Vice-President ; Wm. McCreery, Recording Secretary ; C. Tickner, Financial Secretary.
Rooms 806 Howard.
GARFIELD CLUB .- Organized in 1880. Meets first and third Monday of each month in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Secretary's office, 332 Bush street.
Officers .- Eli Hutchinson, President ; C. Z. Soule, Secretary.
GEORGE T. TRIMBLE ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized January 13, 1875. Numberof members, fifty. This Society is composed exclusively of members of the New York Public School No. 7. between the years 1826 and 1846. Annual meeting and banquet in March or April, the date being set in conformity with the same celebration in New York City.
Officers .- H. A. Crane, President ; W. H. Bovee and H. N. Morse. Vice-Presidents; H. F. Stivers, Secretary ; W. F. Buswell, Treasurer.
GERMANIA CLUB .- Organized December 12, 1873. Number of members, about ninety. Meets every Tues- day evening, at 71 New Montgomery street, room 3.
Officers .- C. G. Junck, President ; C. Mangels, Vice- President; H. Kirchman, Recording Secretary ; H. Rohde, Financial Secretary ; M. Gastman, Treasurer.
GOLDEN GATE YACHT CLUB .- Organized Feb- ruary 28, 1876. Number of members, fifteen. Meets every Monday evening, at northwest corner of Fifth and Stevenson streets.
Officers .- George' K. Coates, President ; Joseph T. Donovan, Vice-President; C. W. Hnbner, Secretary ; John E. Broderick, Treasurer ; H. J. Gallagher. Com- mander ; James E. Cole, Vice-Commander ; George E. Hoar, Commissary.
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1866. Incorporated February 1, 1873. Number of members, one hundred. Meets every Thursday even- ing at Druids Hall, cor Fifth and Jessie streets.
Officers .- Leonard S. Clark, President ; J. P. McCnr- rie, First Vice-President: Miss Julia A. Cameron, Second Vice-President; William Doxey, Recording Secretary ; D. W. Dundas, Financial Secretary ; Martin
HARVARD CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organ- ized 1874. It is composed of the Pacific Coast Alumni of Harvard University, and now numbers about sixty members. Meetings are held quarterly at some hotel. Objects: Good fellowship and the interests of Harvard University.
Officers .- Jobn W. Taylor President; B. C. Whit- man and G. W. Minns, Vice-Presidents ; Frank J. Symmes, Secretary, office, 122 Sutter; Pelham W. Ames, Treasurer.
HOWARD CLUB .- Organized July 21, 1881. Num- ber of members, fifty. Meets every Monday evening at 701 Howard street.
Officers .- A. F. P. Keon, President ; J. Burnett, Vice-President ; R. Dougherty, Secretary; R. Hamp- ton, Treasurer.
LORING CLUB .- This, the leading society club of the city, has an active membership of sixty, and two hundred associate members. Meetings are held every Monday evening in their rooms, Druid's Hall, 413 Sutter street. Aside from the usual social recreations and festivities which it fosters, the Club gives peri- odical musical entertainments, the recurrence of which are marked events in our social seasons.
Officers .- F. F. Low, President; William Alvord, Vice-President; W. C. Stadtfeld, Secretary; W. A. Murison, Treasurer ; David W. Loring, Director.
MERION CRICKET CLUB .- Organized November, 1878. Objects: Practice and elevation of all amateur athletic sports, and of the game of cricket in particu- lar. Matches every Saturday afternoon during cricket season (May to November). Field day of athletic sports held yearly. or semi-yearly. Annual meeting in March.
Officers .- W. Greer Harrison, President ; C. Creigh- ton, Vice-President ; Ben. Benjamin, Captain ; J. J. Theobald, Vice-Captain ; C. B. Hill, Secretary and Treasurer.
NEPTUNE SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB .- Organized February 21 1877. Number of members, thirty-seven. Boat house foot of Leavenworth street, North Beach. Boats, three four-oar barges. Colors, blue and white.
ODD FELLOWS' LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB. -Organized January 1, 1881. Meet on the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, 325 Montgomery street. Objects: The im- provement of its members in the work of the order, and for social and literary purposes.
Officers .- C. T. Bidwell, President ; J. N.E. Wilson, Vice-President ; George R. Fletcher, Secretary ; F. M. Hamilton, Treasurer.
OLYMPIC CLUB .- This club, the leading athletic club west of the Mississippi, and ranking equally with any in the land, has attained its present posi- tion in our social community after passing through the trials of many early discouragements, much in- ternecine warfare, and last but not least, the loss of their entire furnishings in the fire of June 20, 1883. The scars of these trials are now. however, only ornaments of the club's history. From the date of the fire up to March of the present year the club occupied cramped quarters in the Phelan Building. They now occupy the magnificent quarters built especially for their accommodation in the new Alca- zar Building, on O'Farrell street, between Stockton and Powell. Their rooms occupy the two upper stories of the building, and are equipped with all the most approved gymnastic appurtenances, and furn- ished with every convenience which the necessities of the club might desire under any circumstances. The membership at present is about seven hundred.
Officers .- Mr. J. Flavin, President: W. Leviston, Vice-President ; H. B. Russ, Treasurer ; J. B. Leigh- ton, Secretary ; J. A. Hammersmith, Leader ; M. H. Weed. J. H. Jennings, A. B. Spreckels, G. R. Rosseter, J. M. Donohue, Dr. W. T. Garwood, Board of Di- rectors.
OUR ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated February 4, 1885. Number of membera, fifty. Meets every Monday evening at 310 O'Farrell street.
Officers .- H. Payot, President ; S. Dinkelspiel, Sec- retary and Treasurer.
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PHILOMATHIC CLUB .- Organized November 1, 1881. Object: Literary, especially debate. Meets every Monday evening in B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Free to the public.
Officers .- Thomas P. Andrews, President ; A. Hatha- way, Secretary ; Leo Weil, Treasurer.
PACIFIC CLUB .- Number of members 240. Rooms, containing library and reading rooms, supplied with all the domestic and foreign newspapers and periodi- cals. Northeast corner Post and Dupont streets.
Officers .- J. P. Hoge, President ; R. J. Wilson, Vice- President ; Wm. Mayo Newhall, Secretary ; John Mc- Kee, Treasurer.
PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION SONS OF VER- MONT. - Organized January 6, 1879. Number of members about three hundred. Meet second Friday of each month in Sanders' Hall, 71 New Montgomery street. Anniversary festival, January 17. Objects: Social and beneficial.
Officers .- George C. Hoadley, President ; A. C. Tay- lor, Vice-President; Charles H. Blinn, Secretary ; E. P. Monroe, Treasurer.
PACIFIC YACHT CLUB .- Organized June 28, 1878. Number of members, one hundred and ninety five. Meets quarterly, first Wednesday in March, June, September and December, at the Palace Hotel. Head- quarters, Club-house, Old Saucelito.
Officers .- Philip Caduc, Commodore; J. Mervyn Donahue, Vice-Commodore; W. R. Melville, Secre- tary ; J. O. Kelly, Measurer.
PLACER COUNTY ASSOCIATION. - Organized 1877. Number of members, about four hundred. Annual reunion held in June.
Officers .- William Hollis, President ; J. H. Gates, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO BICYCLE CLUB. - Organized December 13, 1878. Number of members, thirty-two. Meets second Thursday of each month.
Officers .- Columbus Waterhouse, President ; Harry A. Greene, Captain ; Henry C. Finkler, Firat Lieuten- ant; Chas. L. Leonard, Second Lieutenant ; John W. Gibson, Bugler ; George J. Hobe, Secretary and Treas- urer.
SAN FRANCISCO GRUTLI-VEREIN. - Organized September, 1874. Objects: Cultivation of music, so- cial entertainments, and to assist ita members in sick- ness. Meets first Tuesday of every month, at Geneva House, 118-120 Ellis street. Number of members, about 220.
Officers .- J. H. Fritchi, President; J. Rawyler, Vice- President; L. Imbach, Secretary; H. Hauser, Treas- urer ; J. E. Palanca, Financial Secretary ; Jacob Naef, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. - Organized 1865 .- Number of members seventy. Monthly contri- bution, one dollar. Meets every Tuesday evening in Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street. The object of this association is the cultivation of music.
Officers .- George Forster, President; A. Hengsler, Vice-President ; F. G. Gerhard, Treasurer ; H. Fort- riede, Secretary ; E. Holsinger, Librarian ; H. Holz- hauer, Leader.
SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB .- Organized March 12, 1882. No of members 390. Meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 861 Market street. Scotchmen, whether at home or abroad, love to wander back to their childhood days.
This club was organized for the purpose of joining together in friendly relations the kilted lads and bonnie lasses of Scotland. Establishing, preserving and handing down to posterity in their original pur- ity the ancient customs of Scotland, and to create a taste for her Highland costume and dances, and to elevate the national music (the time honored instru- ment, the great Highland bagpipe) language, litera- ture, poetry and song, which have done so much to instruct and elevate the world for so many centuries.
Officers .- Andrew Foreman, Royal Chieftain ; Henry Walker, Vice-Royal Chieftain ; J. D. Coulie, Royal Recorder ; H. P. Christie, Royal Treasurer ; Alexander Sharp, Royal Financial Secretary; George Harris, Royal Master of Arms ; D E. McMillan, M. D., Royal Physician : Paul Fraser, Robert Christie and H. P. Christie, Trustees.
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN .- Organized 1852. Hall south side of Turk street, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
The objecta of this society are the cultivation of gymnasticexercises in general; to encourage morality ; to improve health; to cultivate music, and to enter- tain and cultivate free religious and political senti- ments.
Stated meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at half-past eight o'clock. Number of members, about four hundred, of which about forty are attached to the vocal department, F. Waidle, Leader; and forty-five to the rifle section, K. C. Zim- mer, Captain. Besides this, there exists, in connection with the association, a Verein for boys, from four- teen to eighteen yeara, which numbers sixty members, and is called the Turn Zœlings Verein, governed by their own officers, under the supervision of three members of the San Francisco Turn Verein. Stated meetings last Wednesday of each month.
There is also a school for boys from seven to four- teen years, which numbers two hundred and fifty pupils.
Social meetings for members are held every first Thursday evening, and on the last Sunday evening of each month, when a dramatic entertainment is given. A relief society for sick membera, numbering two hun- dred members, is attached to the association.
Officers of the Verein .- Louis Markus, President ; K. Roch, Vice-President; Rich. Liebsch, Recording Secretary ; W. Kunzel, Corresponding Secretary ; Otto Burmeister, Treasurer; C. Barth, Financial Secretary: F. Attinger, First Leader ; C. Hartman, Second Leader; C. Cook, First Librarian; L. Hinz, Second Librarian ; B. Baumstark, Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Hubert, Jacob Weiss and H. Plagemann, Trustees; Conrad Weidemann, Teacher of Gymnastics ; C. Wol- ters, Janitor.
SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN .- Incorporated October 2, 1853. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Reading room is supplied with forty different news- papers, and all the current magazines and periodicals. Library numbers about twenty thousand volumes. Rooms 219 Sutter street.
Officers .- John N. Eckel, President ; Henry Epstein and S. Hausman, Vice-Presidents ; Julius Hausmeis- ter, Treasurer ; Ralph L. Schainwald, Financial Sac- retary; Charles Altschul, Recording Secretary ; August Heilbronner, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB .- Organized Ju- ly, 1869 ; reorganized, July, 1873. Number of mem- bers, one hundred aud forty-five. Meets first Tuesday of each month, at parlor A, Palace Hotel.
Headquarters. Club House, Saucelito. Secretary's address, 252 Market street.
Officers .- C. H. Harrison, Commodore; I. Gutte, Vice-Commodore ; Franklin Bangs, Treasurer, Mathew Turner, Measurer; Chas. G. Yale, Secretary.
SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERANS OF THE PA- CIFIC .- Organized October 1, 1875. Number of mem- bers, seventy. Meetings held quarterly. Objects : 'To perpetuate a friendly feeling among the ex-mem- bers of the Seventh Regiment (New York City), resid- ing on the Pacific Coast.
Officers .- J. T. Yarrington, Captain ; Joseph Dur- brow, First Lieutenant ; William R. Wheaton, Second Lieutenant ; W. R. Smedberg, Clerk.
SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS .- Or- ganized November 29, 1865. Annual meeting held on the twenty-fifth day of April, the anniversary of Gen- eral E. V. Sumner assuming the command of the Department of California. Composed of the officers of the California Volunteers, U. S. A.
Officers .- B. T. Catlin, President : J. B. Whitti- more and H. R. Miller, Vice-Presidents; Elisha Brooks, Secretary ; W. F. R. Schindler, Treasurer ; S. P. Ford, Judge Advocate; J. C. Innes, Recorder.
SOCIETY OF OLD FRIENDS .- Meets last Friday in every month in the Superior Court, Department Twelve, corner of Washington and Kearny streets.
Officers .- C. H. Gough, President ; R. H. Taylor, First Vice-President : A. C. Bradford, Second Vice- President ; J. E. Slinkey, Recording Secretary ; P. A. Roach, Financial Secretary ; Martin Clark, Treasurer; E. Deaves, Sergeant-at-Arms.
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SWISS RIFLE CLUB .- Organized September 1, 1860. Number of members, fifty. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Swiss Hotel, 627 Commer- cial street.
Officers .- P. A. Giaunini, President; M. Stuber, Vice-President and Treasurer ; J. Frappolli, Secre- tary ; P. E. Croce, Shooting Master.
TEUTONIA SOCIETY .- Organized June 1, 1866. Number of members, three hundred. Meets at Teu. tonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, every Tuesday eve- ning for business purposes, and Wednesday evening for social enjoyment.
The objects of this society are to assist members who, by accident or sickness, are incapacitated from pursuing their calling, and for the relief and support of the aged and the widows and orphans of deceased members, and for the purpose of defraying the fune- ral expenses of the members thereof.
Officers .- E. Schuutenhaus, President ; H. Heutsch, Vice-President ; E. Zeitfuchs, Financial Secretary ; J. Damman, Corresponding Secretary ; William Fahren- krug, Treasurer.
THALIA VEREIN .- Organized July 2, 1862. Incor- porated January, 1871. Meets on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, at the club rooms, 414 Pine street. Number of members, about two hundred and eighty-five.
Officers .- H. Brand, President; Hugo Duveneck, Vice-President ; W. Frese, Secretary ; Albert Wissel. Treasurer : Julius Marcuse, Librarian.
TICINESE LIBERAL SOCIETY .- Organized Nov- ember 17, 1877. Number of members, one hundred and ninety. Meets the fourth Saturday of each month at 623 Pacific street. Objects : Social and be- nevolent.
Officers .- D. Paroni, President ; G. D. Mariani and M. Vanoni, Vice-Presidents; G. Lepori, Secretary ; G. Male, Treasurer.
TURN-VEREIN VORWARTS .- Organized Jan. 11, 1880. Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month at their Hall, 310 O'Farrell street. The objects of this Society are : The cultivation of gymnastic exercises, the improvement of health, to entertain and cultivate free religious and political sentiments, and to encourage morality. Number of members. about three hundred. Exercise nights Tuesday and Thursday of each week. School for ladies, boys and girls every afternoon. There is also an English- speaking section connected with the Society, which meets every Monday and Wednesday night.
Officers .- L. Mohlfeldt, President; C. Schwender, Vice-President ; F. Dohrmann, Recording Secretary ; F. Kaulfuss, Corresponding Secretary ; C. Foss, First Turnwart; E. Soedler, Financial Secretary ; A. W. Maas. Treasurer ; C. Flach, Teacher; J. Joergens, Sergeant-at-arms.
UNION CLUB .- Incorporated November 8, 1865. Rooms, northwest corner of California and Mont- gomery streets.
The objects of this association are to carry on and conduct the business of a Club House for the enter- tainment, use and profit of such persons as may be- come members thereof.
Officers .- John W. Coleman, President; Evans S. Pillabury, Vice-President ; William F. Russell, Secre- tary and Treasurer.
UNION VETERAN DEMOCRATIC LEGION .- Or- ganized 1882. Number of members, five hundred. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month. Headquarters, 326 Davis street. Objects: Protection and advancement of honorably discharged veteran soldiers and sailors, socially and politically.
Officers .- Michael Lane, Commander : Daniel Mc- Neill, Adjutant.
VEREIN EINTRACHT .- Organized May, 1868; re- organized December. 1873. Number of members. eleven hundred. Meets every Wednesday evening at their Hall, 316 Post street. Objects : To foster and cultivate the musical and dramatic arts, to give social and literary entertainments, and to assist its mem- bers in sickness and times of need. In connection with this society a gymnastic section, under the leadership of F. W. Menzer, is maintained.
Officers .- B. Dreyer, President ; Chris. Rœber, Vice- President ; S. Leihkamm, Secretary ; F. M. Freund, Treasurer.
VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUNDRED AND BATTALION .- Organized May 1, 1866. Office, 422 California street. Number of members originally one hundred and eighty-two, comprising the surviv- ors of the five hundred men in the California Battal- ion and Calfornia Hundred at their discharge in Au- gust, 1865. Holde au Annual Reunion on April 9, each year, the anniversary of Lec's surrender.
Officera .- Captain C. Mason Kinne, President; Lieu- tenant W. A. Robinson, Secretary; General D. W. O. Thompson, Treasurer.
WAGNER VEREIN .- Organized August 23, 1876. Meets every month at the call of the President. Ob- jects: Cultivation of music, recreation, and promotion of social intercourse.
Officers .- F. T. Briggs, President ; Robert Effey, Vice-President; George W. Longley, Secretary and Treasurer-office, 332 Bush street ; R. H. Swayne, Mu- sical Director.
YALE CLUB OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized Sep- tember 1, 1877. Number of members, seventy-five. Regular meetings are held on the second Fridays of January, April, and October, of each year, at place that may be designated by the Executive Committee. There is also an annual meeting and banquet on the last Friday of October.
Objects : To promote social intercourse among its members; to revive the memories and cherish the spirit of Alma Mater, and to further the interests of liberal education upon the Pacific Coast,
Officers .- Martin Kellogg, President ; Gordon Blan- ding and Ely I. Hutchinson, Vice-Presidents ; Mount- ford S. Wilson, Secretary ; Donald Y. Campbell, Treasurer.
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Commander-in-Chief, Governor George Stoneman.
Staff. - Major-General George B. Cosby, Adjutant- General, Inspector, Quartermaster, and Commissary- General, Chief of Ordnance, and ex officio Chief of Staff; Colonel John J. Tobiu, Assistant Adjutant-Gen- eral ; Colonel Wm. Hammond Hall, Chief Engineer ; Colonel Cabel H. Maddox Judge Advocate-General ; Col. G. G. Tyrrell, Surgeon-General ; Col. A. Andrews, Paymaster-General ; Colonel Chas. Sonntag, Inspector- General of Rifle Practice ; Lieutenant-Colonels Chas. F. Hanlon, George H. Kimball, J. Mervyn Donahue, Harry W. Carroll, Cornelius McLean, Guy Shirley, Mark L. McDonald, Delmar E. Aahby, Aids-de-Camp.
Major - General Walter Turnbull, Commanding Division ; headquartera, San Francisco.
Staff .- Lieutenant-Colonel R. G. Bruah, Assistant Adjutant - General and Chief of Staff; Lieutenant- Colonel John R. Sayers, Division Inspector ; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Lyman C. Parke, Engineer Officer ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel John P. Irish, Ordnance Officer : Lieu- tenant-Colonel Warren P. English, Quartermaster ; Lieutenant-Colonel Robert McKillican, Inspector of Rifle Practice ; Lieutenant-Colonel William Forsyth, Commissary ; Lieutenant - Colonel Truman Hallen, Paymaster ; Lieutenant - Colonel H. J. Brady, Judge Advocate ; Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Tucker, Surgeon ; Majors F. A. Woodworth and Chas. A. Kenney, Aids- de-Camp.
SECOND BRIGADE. - That portion of the National Guard located in the City and County of San Francisco and the counties of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Solano, Napa and Lake, now consists of one Reg- iment of Infantry, one Regiment of Artillery, one Battalion of Infantry, two unattached Companies of Infantry, and two Companies of Cavalry,comprising Second Brigade. Headquarters, 7 Nucleus Hotel. Brigadier-General William H. Dimond, commanding.
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