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IROQUOIS CLUB .- Organized September 9, 1883. Incorporated April 20, 1886. Meets every Friday evening at the Wigwam, 207 Sutter street. The objects of the club are the maintenance and support of Dem- ocratic principles and promotion of social intercourse among its members.
Officers .- Chas. L. Weller, President; L. V. Merle, First Vice-President; W. F. Sawyer, Second Vice-Presi- dent; J. H. Zemansky, Recording Secretary; D. I. Mahoney, Financial Secretary; Otto Koeper, Corre- spondiug Secretary ; P. J. Thomas, Treasurer; Louis Metzger, Chairman Board of Directors.
LORING CLUB .- This, the leading singing society club of the city, is composed of sixty male voices, and two hundred and fifty associate or subscribing members. Rehearsals are held every Monday even- ing in their rooms, Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, The Club gives periodical musical entertainments, the recurrence of which are marked events in our social seasons.
Officera .- William Alvord, President; L. L. Baker, Vice-President; W. C. Stadtfeld, Secretary; W. A. Murison, Treasurer : David W. Loring, Director.
MANHATTON CLUB. One of the leading social and political organizations of San Francisco. Estab- lished in 1889, and according to the preamble of its constitution " with an abiding faith in the success of the doctrines of Democracy, and that therein lies security of principles, and perpetual prosperity of the institutions bequeathed to us by our ancestors."
Officers .- Joseph Clark president; E. T. Mills, Vice- President ; Wm. J. Bryan, Treasurer; A. T. Spotts, three hundred and forty. Meets every first and third Secretary. Rooms, 413 Stockton
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MERCHANTS' CLUB .- A social organization com- posed principally of wholesale merchants. Organ- ized January 28, 1887. Rooms, SE corner California aud Sausome streets.
Officers .- Willard B. Harrington, President ; R. D. Laidlaw, Vice-President ; Mendel Esberg, Treasurer ; W. E. Erzgraber, Secretary.
METHODIST SOCIAL UNION OF SAN FRANCIS- CO .- Office 1037 Market street.
Officers .- Charles Goodall, President; Wm. Abbott, John R. Sims, R. McElroy and Wm. Perkins, Vice- Presidents ; Bishop Daniel A. Goodsell,D. D., L. L. D., Rev. F. D. Bovard, D. D., and the pastors of the city Methodist Episcopal Churches ; Wm. F. Gibson, Sec- retary ; John W. Butler, Treasurer.
Meetings held at call of the President.
MISSION TURN VEREIN .- Meets at Harmony Hall, 1749 Mission street, on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Number of members, two hundred and eighty-five.
Officers .- W. Gercken, President ; Thomas Maier, Vice-President; Charles Kahn, Secretary ; R. Munk, Recording Secretary; D. Brune, Financial Secretary; A. Jalger, Treasurer; O. Binse, Instructor in Gym- nastics.
MYSTIC FORTY .- 24 Fourth street.
NATIONAL CLUB .- Organized July, 1888. Per- manently re-organized November 16, 1888. Incor- porated 1891. Number of members one hundred and fifty
Objects :- To promote the principles of the Repub- lican Party, take part in political campaigns and pro mote social intercourse among its members, and help and assist sick and disabled members by the payment of weekly benefits. Rooms, 30 Geary street.
Officers .- P. C. Hansen President; Charles H. Smith, Vice-President; William J. Quinn Secretary ; F. W. Ammann Financial Secretary ; K. A. Lund- strom, Treasurer ; Stephen Elliott, Marshal.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST. -Organized in San Francisco, July 25, 1887.
The Officers of the Grand Parlor are :- Miss C. K. Wittenmeyer, Alameda, Past Grand President; Miss Mae B. Wilkins, Santa Cruz, Grand President; Miss Minnie Coulter, Santa Rosa, Grand Vice-President; Mrs. Georgie Cotter, San Francisco, Grand Secretary; Mrs. Lena H. Mills, Stockton, Grand Treasurer ; Mrs. Pauline Nusbaumer, Pleasanton, Grand Mar- shal ; Mrs. Ada Roddy, Vallejo, Grand Inside Senti- nel; Mrs, Mary Leighton, San Francisco, Grand Out- side Sentinel. Grand Trustees-Mrs. Lillian Carlie, San Francisco ; Miss E. A. Spencer, Eureka; Mrs. Ethel L. Morrison, Bakersfield; Mrs. Alice Watt, Grass Valley; Miss May Terry, Sacramento; Miss Maggie Shannon, Chico; Miss Lena L. Bee, San Fran- cisco.
Annual Meeting held on the second Tuesday of June.
Office of the Grand Secretary, room 31, Mills Building, eighth floor.
There are sixty-eight subordinate Parlors, seven of which are in San Francisco.
MINERVA PARLOR No. 2 .- Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at Mason Hall, corner Valencia and Sixteenth streets. Number of members, fifty-two.
ALTA PARLOR No. 3 .- Meets every Saturday evening at Pioneer Building, N. S. G. W. Hall. Number of members, two hundred and thirteen.
ORO FINO PARLOR No. 9 .- Meets every Saturday evening at Forester's Hall. Number of members, fifty-nine.
GOLDEN STATE PARLOR No. 50 .- Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Druid's Hall. Number of mem- bers, forty-seven.
ORINDA PARLOR No. 56 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Arcadia Hall, 421 Post. Number of members, fifty-seven.
FREMONT PARLOR No. 59 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at Washington Hall. Number of members, fifty-eight.
BUENA VISTA PARLOR No. 68 .- Meets every Saturday evening at Forester's Hall. Number of members, one hundred and two.
Los LOMAS PARLOR No. 72. Meets second and Fourth Mondays of each month at Rohweder's Hall, Seventeenth and Castro. Number of members, thirty.
NATIVE SONS OF THE GOLDEN WEST .- Or- ganized July 11, 1875. A library and reading room under the auspices of the Order is maintained in Pi- oneer Building, 24 Fourth street. There are one hun- dred and eighty-five parlors in the State.
A Grand Parlor was instituted in December, 1878, which meets annually in April.
Officers .- R. M. Fitzgerald, Past Grand President ; Thomas Flint, Jr., Grand President ; John T. Greany, Grand Vice-President ; Henry Lunstedt, Grand Sec- retary ; Henry S. Martin, Grand Treasurer ; J. D. Sproul, Grand Lecturer; J. W. Ahern, Grand Orator; C. K. Stewart, Grand Inside Sentinel; P. V. Long, Grand Outside Sentinel ; E. E. Katz, Frank M. Angel- lotti, F. H. Dunne, Jackson Hatch. R. P. Doolan. William Conley and W. T. Morgan, Grand Trustees,
Nineteen subordinate Parlors have been organized in San Francisco, viz :
CALIFORNIA PARLOR No. 1 .- Meets every Thursday evening in Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Num- ber of members, four hundred and thirty-six.
PACIFIC PARLOR No. 10 .- Meets every Tuesday eve- ning in Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Number of members, two hundred and seventy-four.
GOLDEN GATE PARLOR No. 29 .- Meets every Mon- day evening in Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Number of members, two hundred and nine.
MISSION PARLOR No. 38 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at 2319 Mission street. Number of members, two hundred and eighty-nine.
SAN FRANCISCO PARLOR No. 49 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at Bersaglieri Hall, 607 Union street. Number of members, one hundred and ninety.
NIANTIC PARLOR No. 105 .- Meets every Monday evening at Alcazar Building. Number of members one hundred and twenty-one.
EL DORADO PARLOR No. 52 .- Meets every Thursday evening in Odd Fellows' Building. Number of mem- bers, one hundred and sixty.
RINCON PARLOR No. 72 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Num- ber of members, two hundred and seventy-three.
STANFORD PARLOR No. 76 .- Meets every Friday evening at 24 Fourth street. Number of members, two hundred and fifty-five.
YERBA BUENA PARLOR No. 84 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at Alcazar Building. Number of members, ninety.
BAY CITY PARLOR No. 104 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at Alcazar Building. Number of mem- bers, one hundred and eighteen.
NATIONAL PARLOR No. 118 .- Meets every Thursday evening at 320 Post street. Number of members, one hundred and seventy-eight.
COLUMBIA PARLOR NO. 121 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at 320 Post street. Number of members, sixty-two.
HESPERIAN PARLOR No. 137 .- Meets every Thursday evening corner Valencia and Sixteenth streets. Num- ber of members, one hundred and six.
ALCATRAZ PARLOR No. 145 .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at Alcazar Building. Number of mem- bers, one hundred and twenty-eight.
ALCALDE PARLOR No. 154 .- Meets every Monday evening at Red Mens' Hall. Number of members, one hundred and seventy-eight.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PARLOR No. 157 .- Meets every Wednesday evening at F. and A. M. Hall. Num- ber of members, eighty-eight.
SEQUOIA PARLOR No. 160 .- Meets every Monday evening at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street. Num- ber of members, one hundred and twenty-seven.
PRECITA PARLOR No. 187. Meets at Maennerbund Hall. corner Twenty-fourth and Potrero Av, number of members, 58.
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NEPTUNE SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB .- Organized February 21, 1877. Number of members, forty-five. Boat house foot of Leavenworth street, North Beach. Boats, three four-oar barges. Colors, blue and white.
NYAYA SOCIAL CLUB .- Edward 8. Sullivan, Pres- ident. Office, 123 California, room 15. Meets at hall, 2131 Mission street.
NEIDERLAND SOCIETY .- Meets every Saturday at 539 California.
OCCIDENTAL COURSING CLUB .-- Rooms 21 Kear- ny atreet. J. R. Dickson, Secretary, office 314 Pine atreet, room 22.
ODD FELLOWS' LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB. -Organized January 1, 1881. Meets on the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month in Odd Fel- lows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh streets. Ob- jects: The improvement of its members in the work of the order, and for social and literary purposes.
Officers .- J. H. Simpson, President ; Andrew J. Dun- can, Secretary.
OLD FRIENDS .- Organized May 15th, 1864. Meets third Friday of each month at 508 Bush street.
Objects :- Promotion and cultivation of friendship, social intercourse and mutual assistance.
THE OLYMPIC CLUB .- This institution devotes itself to clean athletics. It has recently moved into a large, elegant and substantial building erected with special reference to the requirements of the institution, located on the north side of Post street between Mason and Taylor, the frontage extending along nearly the greater part of the block. It is now the largest and most complete organization of the kind in the world. Its membership is 2100 adults- 250 juveniles and 100 juniors. It has also large class- es of ladies attending its gymnasium for athletic training. One of its chief features is a magnificent swimming bath. Its gymnasiums are splendidly equipped. Its billiard room contains eight tables. Ite parlora, halls, and all its appointments are modern and beautiful. Its exercising grounds form a beautiful Athletic park near Golden Gate Park.
Its directora meet on the first and third Wednes- days of each month.
Officers .- Wm. Greer Harrison, President: Vander- lynn Stow, Vice-President ; A. C. Forsyth, Secretary; Henry B. Russ, Treasurer; E. A. Kolb, Leader; Robert MacArthur, Captain; M. H. Weed, J. D. Red- ding, C. S. Wieland, A. J. Treat, J. McElroy, direc- tors.
JUNIOR OLYMPIC CLUB-G. L. Wollrich, J. Mc- Elroy Committee of management.
ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS .- The objects of this Order are: To establish a fund for the relief of sick Clansmen, and to extend to them succor and sympa- thy in time of need. To institute and maintain a bequeathment fund for the benefit of widows and or- phans of deceased Clansmen, and to cultivate fond recollections of Scotland, to recall its history, its peo- ple, its customs, its amusements, and the days "O' Auld Lang Syne."
One Clan has been organized in San Francisco.
CLAN FRASER No. 78 .- Meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street, Joseph Walker, Chief ; Wm. Cormack, Secretary.
PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION SONS OF VER- MONT. - Organized January 6, 1879. Number of members about three hundred. Meets second Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, Anniversary fes- tival, January 17. Objects: Social and beneficial.
Officers .- F. Dillingham, President ; Hon. A. W. Scott, Hon. J. McM. Shafter and A. O. Colton, Vice- Presidents; S. G. Cheever, Secretary; R. A. Jewell, Treasurer.
PACIFIC COAST PIGEON FANCIERS SOCIETY. -Meets last Saturdayevening of every month, at 330 Pine street, room 30. Robert Bayley, 210 Davis, secretary.
PACIFIC-UNION CLUB .- The Pacific and Union Clubs consolidated February 1, 1889, under the name of Pacific-Union Club. Rooms, containing library and reading rooms, supplied with all the domestic and foreign newspapers and periodicals. Northwest corner Post and Stockton atreets.
Officers .- Charles Page, President; W. S. Keyes Vice-President; L. O. McAfee, Secretary; John Mc- Kee, Treasurer
PACIFIC YACHT CLUB, THE .- Organized June 28 1878, reorganized November 12, 1891. Number of members, four hundred Meets second Wednesday in November each year at Palace Hotel.
Officers .- A. B. Spreckels, Commodore ; O. S. Wie- land, Vice-Commodore; John H. Dickinson, Presi- dent; Grove P. Ayers, Vice-President; Varney W. Gaskill, Secretary ; W. H. Kruse, Treasurer; J. C. Kelly, Measurer. Office of the Club, 216 Bush street room 38.
PRESS CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized September, 1888. Objects-To bring the news- papers and other professions together in closer per- sonal relations ; to further good fellowship among, its members, and provide comfortable club rooms. Rooms, 430 Pine street. Meets the first Thursday evening of February, May, August and November. Annual meeting, first Thursday in September.
Officers .- Harry M. Tod, President ; L. G. Carpen- ter, Firat Vice-President ; A. H. Bareudt, Financial Secretary; D. M. Fraser, Recording Secretary; T. F. Prendergast, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO BICYCLE CLUB-Organized De- oember 13th, 1878. Number of members one- hundred, active wheelmen. Meets second Thursday of each month at the Club House No. 501 Golden Gate Av.
Officers .- Thomas R. Knox, President ; J. H. Hutaff, Secretary ; J. C. Spencer, Treasurer; S. G. Scovern, Captain.
SAN FRANCISCO GRUTLI-VEREIN. - Organized September, 1874. Objects-Cultivation of music, so- cial entertainments, and to assist its members in sick- ness. Meets Thursday of every month, at 507 Sutter street. Number of members, about 340. Jakob Hakins, Recording Secretary
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. - Organized April, 1864 .- Number of members seventy. Monthly contribution, fifty cents. Meets every Tuesday even- ing in Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street. Object- Cultivation of male choir.
Officers .- Franz Kern, President; W. Schilling, Vice President; Albert Heussler, Treasurer ; H. Fortriede, Secretary ; F. W. Dulfer, Librarian; Theo. Vogt, Leader.
SAN FRANCISCO SCHWABEN VEREIN, meets first and third Friday every month at S. F. Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk
SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH THISTLE CLUB .- Organized March 18, 1882. Incorporated October 27, 1887. Number of members, eight hundred and eighty- five. Meets on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, at 115 Minna street.
Objects-To preserve the athletic games as prac- ticed in " Auld Scotia," and promote a due apprecia- tion among Scotchmen of the manners and healthful exercises of their native land and encourage the es- tablishment of literary exercises and lectures, and the cultivation of Scottish music, dances, language, poetry and song.
Officers-James R. Watson, Royal Chieftain ; James Nevin, Vice Royal Chieftain; A. H. Rae-Brown, Re- corder ; John Stewart, Treasurer ; W. Fairgrieve, Fi- nancial Secretary ; J. T. Anderson, Master-at-Arms ; A. A. Gilmore, M. D., physician ; Donald McKay, John Rose, W. W. Noble, Trustees.
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN .- Organized 1852. Hall south side of Turk street, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
Stated meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at 8:30 P. M. Number of members, about four hundred, of which about forty are attached to the vocal department, F. Fischer, Leader ; and seventy-six to the rifle section, C. K. Zim- mer, Captain. Besides this, there exists, in connection with the association, a Verein for boys, from four- teen to eighteen years, which numbers 90 members, and is called the Zœglinge Verein, governed by their own officers, under the supervision of three members of the San Francisco Turn Verein. Stated meetings last Thursday of each month.
There is also a school for boys and girls from seven to fourteen years, which numbers over 300 pupils.
Social meetings for members are held every last Wednesday evening, and on the first Sunday evening of
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each month, when a dramatic entertainment is given. | A relief society for sick members, numbering over two hundred members, is attached to the association.
Officers of the Verein .- John Simmen, President; F. Marks, Vice-President; Henry Stieber, Recording Secretary ; Reinh. Muller, Corresponding Secretary ; Henry Planz, Treasurer; R. Cook, Financial Secre- tary.
The Gymnasium, Robert Barth, Teacher, and F. Willenbrink, Leader, comprises over 200 members.
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 .- Hugo Rothschild, President; H. L. Simon and Benj. Arnhold Vice-Presidents ; Max Or- denstein, Recording Secretary ; Jesse E. Triest, Finan- cial Secretary ; Louis Greenebaum, Treasurer ; Dr. A. Abrams, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO YACHT CLUB .- Organized July, 1869 ; reorganized, July, 1873. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Directors meet monthly.
Headquarters. Club House, Sausalito.
Officers .- Isadore Gutte, Commodore; Emil Engel- berg : Vice-Commodore; George W. Reed, Secretary ; Charles L. Barrett, Treasurer ; C. H. Morrell, Finan- cial Secretary; Matthew Turner, Measurer.
SCHULTZ JR. ZITHER CLUB .- Organized Janu- ary 2d, 1889. Meets at residence of Conductor, every Monday evening. Object: Social and musical. W. A. Schultz Jr., Conductor.
SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERANS OF THE PA- CIFIC .- Organized October 1, 1875. Number of mem- bers, seventy. Meetings held occasionally. 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 .- W. R, Smedberg, President ; T. S. Taylor, Secretary.
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. Quarterly meetings are are held July 25, October 25, January 25. Composed of the officers of the California Volunteers, U. S. A.
Officers .- William B. Hooper, President; George H. A. Dimpfel, First Vice-President ; Joseph Tuttie, Second Vice-President ; John H. Gilmore, Treasurer; Elisha Brooks, Corresponding Secretary ; John C. In- nes, Recorder.
SOCIETY OF TRUE FRIENDS .- Meets first and third Tuesday of each month, at 35 Eddy street. Ob- jects. social.
Officers .- John H. Dooley, President ; T. R. Tilley, Secretary ; John M. Rademaker, Treasurer.
SWISS RIFLE CLUB .- Organized September 1, 1860. Number of members, fifty. Meets second Wednesday of each month at Swiss Hotel, 627 Commer- cial street.
TURN-VEREIN VORWARTS .- Organized January 11, 1880. Meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 310 O'Farrell street. The objects of this Society are: The cultivation of gymnastic exercises. Number of members, one hundred and twenty-five. Exercise nights Tuesday and Friday of each week Fencing class Wednesday night. School for ladies, every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon.
Juvenile Boys' Class, 6 to 14 years, Monday and Thursday afternoon. Juvenile Girls' Class, 6 to 14 years, Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Instructor, Dr. Max Magnus.
UNIVERSITY CLUB .- Organized in 1890. Num- ber of members about three hundred. Club house, 722 Sutter street.
Officers .- Sidney V. Smith, President; William Thomas, First Vice-President; Charles P. Eells, Sec- ond Vice-President ; Harold Wheeler, Secretary ; Wm. H. Crocker, Treasurer.
UNION LEAGUE CLUB, THE .- A social and polit- ical organizations, established to promote the inter- ests of the Republican party. The rooms of the club are at 322 Geary street.
Officers .- President, S, M. Shortridge ; First Vice |
President, Wm. MacDonald ; Second Vice-President, Samuel W. Backus; Secretary, George H Pippy; Treas urer, Frank A. Vail.
UNION SQUARE CLUB .- Organized 1891. Num- ber of members, 100. Object, the moral and mental improvement of its members, and the cultivation of social ntercourse. Receptions in Pioneer Hall on the last Friday evening of the month.
Officers .- L. C. Kelton, President ; T. M. McFar- lane, Vice-President; W. M. Lacey, Secretary ; Rudy- Fenkhausen, Treasurer.
Board of Directors .- Dr. W. A. Harvey, J. A. Mac- Donald, James S. Hawkins, J. P. White, C. F. Thier- bach.
Secretary's office, 705 Front street.
VETERAN FIREMANS' ASSOCIATION OF CALI- FORNIA .- Organized January 10, 1888. A social and fraternal organization. Headquarters and reading room, Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth street. Sons of Firemen twenty-one years of age as well as Veter- ans are eligible to membership.
Officers .- John Fay, President; J. H. Mahoney, First Vice-President ; J. H. Marshall, Second Vice- President ; Gustave Pohlman, Financial Secretary ; Henry Linthal, Recording Secretary ; Fred A. Will, Treasurer.
VEREIN EINTRACHT .- Organized May, 1868 ; re- organized December, 1873. Number of members, fourteen 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 H. C. F. Stahl, is maintained.
Officers .- A. Entzmann, President ; R. Jentzsch, Vice- President; O. Thiele, Recording Secretary ; Charles Winters, Financial Secretary
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 Hun- dred and Calfornia Battalion at their discharge in Au- gust, 1865. Holds an Annual Reunion on April 9, each year, the anniversary of Lee's surrender.
Officers .- C. Mason Kinne, President; W. A. Robin- son, Secretary; D. W. C. Thompson, Treasurer.
YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CALIFOR- NIA .- Organized February 3, 1892. Regular meetings are held in the months of May, and October of each year, at such place and time as may be designated by the Executive Committee. There is also an annual meeting and banquet in February.
Officers .- Martin Kellogg, L.L.D., President; Char- les Page, and Gordon Blanding, Vice Presidents ; John N. Pomeroy, Secretary; Edward Pond, Treas- urer, who, with Benjamin Romaine and Henry H. Haight, compose the Executive Committee.
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Major-General W. H. DIMOND, Commanding Div- sion ; Lieutenant-Colonel J. B. Lauck, Aid-de-Camp ; LieutenantColonel William D. Sanborn, Aid-de- Camp ; Lieutenant Colonel Walter F. Beck, Aid-de- Camp ; Lieutenant Colonel Frank Mclaughlin, Aid- de-Camp ; Lieutenant-Colonel William J. Younger, Aid-de-Camp ; Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. Burgin, Aid- de-Camp ; Lientenant-Colonel R. J. Northam, Aid-de- Camp ; Lieutenant-Colonel Jefferson E. Doolittle, Aid- de-Camp ; headquarters, San Francisco.
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