The San Francisco directory for the year 1869, Part 203

Author: Langley, Henry G
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: San Francisco : Commercial Steam Presses, S.D. Valentine & Sons
Number of Pages: 1076


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Twelfth District .- All lying south of Ridley and Market streets and San Mateo County.


Fifteenth District .- All lying north of Market and east of Kearny streets and Contra Costa County.


CITY AND COUNTY.


First Ward .- Bounded by Washington Street on the south, Kearny Street on the west, and the Bay of San Francisco on the north and east, including the islands in the bay.


Second Ward .- Bounded by Kearny Street on the east, Vallejo Street on the south, Larkin Street on the west, and the Bay of San Francisco on the north.


Third Ward .- Bounded by Washington Street on the north, Kearny Street on the west, California Street on the south, and Market Street and Bay of San Francisco on the east.


Fourth Ward .- Bounded by Vallejo Street on the north, Kearny Street on the east, Washington Street ou the south, and Larkin Street on the west.


Fifth Ward .- Bounded by California Street on the north, Kearny Street on the west, and Market Street on the south and east.


Sixth Ward .- Bounded by Kearny Street on the east, Pine Street on the south, Larkin Street on the west, and Washington Street on the north.


Seventh Ward, District No. 1 .- Bounded by How- ard Street on the south, Second Street on the west, Market Street on the north, and the waters of the bay on the east.


Seventh Ward, District No. 2 .- Bounded by Har- rison Street on the south, Second Street on the west, Howard Street on the north, and waters of the bay on the east.


Eighth Ward, District No. 1 .- Bounded by Post Street on the south, Larkin Street on the west, Pine Street on the north, and Kearny Street on the east.


Eighth Ward, District No. 2 .- Bounded by Mar- ket Street on the south, Larkin Street on the west, Post Street on the north, and Kearny Street on the east.


Ninth Ward .- Bounded by Harrison Street on the north, Seventh Street on the west, and the bay of San Francisco on the east.


Tenth Ward, District No. 1 .- Bounded by Mar- ket Street on the north, Second Street on the east, Howard Street on the south, and Fourth Street on the west.


Tenth Ward, District No. 2 .- Bounded by Har- rison Street on the sonth, Fourth Street on the west, Howard Street on the north, and Second Street on the east.


Tenth Ward, District, No. 3 .- Bounded by How- ard Street on the south, Seventh Street on the west, Market Street on the north, and Fourth Street on the east.


Tenth Ward, District No. 4 .- Bounded by How- ard Street on the north, Fourth Street on the east, Harrison Street on the south, and Seventh Street on the west.


Eleventh Ward, District No. 1 .- Bonuded on the east by Seventh Street to Mission Creek, on the south by Mission Creek and Sixteenth Street to Dolores Street, and on the west by Dolores Street to Market Street, and westerly and northerly by Market Street to Seventh Street.


Eleventh Ward. District No. 2 .- Bounded on the north by Sixteenth Street to Dolores Street, on the east by Dolores Street from Sixteenth Street to Rid- ley Street, on the north by Ridley Street and a di- rect line to the Pacific Ocean, on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by San Mateo County line, on the east by San Bruno Road, on the north by Serpentine Avenue from the San Bruno Road to Folsom Street, thence on the east by Folsom Street to Sixteenth Street.


Eleventh Ward, District No. 3 .- Bounded on the north by Mission Creek and Sixteenth Street to Fol- som Street, on the west by Folsom Street to Serpen- tine Avenue, on the south by Serpentine Avenue from Folsom Street to the San Bruno Road, thence along the San Bruno Road to Precita Creek, on the south by Precita Creek, and easterly and northerly by the waters of the bay to Mission Creek.


Eleventh Ward, District No. 4 .- Bounded on the west by the San Bruno Road to San Mateo County, on the south by the line of San Mateo County to the bay, thence easterly and northerly by the waters of the bay and Precita Creek to the San Bruno Road.


Twelfth Ward, District No. 1 .- Bounded by Lar- kin Street on the east, Bush Street on the south, the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Bay of San Fran- cisco on the north.


Twelfth Ward, District No. 2 .- Bounded by Bush Street on the north, Larkin Street on the east, Mar- ket Street to Ridley Street, and Ridley Street in a direct line to the Pacific Ocean on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west.


Police Department.


Chief of Police .- PATRICK CROWLEY.


Commissioners. - Mayor ex officio President Board of Supervisors, Police Judge, and Chief of Police.


Captains of Police .- Isaiah W. Lees, Patrick R. Hanna, William Y. Douglass, and James McElroy.


* Number of Captains provided by law, four; salary, $1,800 per annum, each; number of policemen limited by law to one hundred ; satary, 81,500 per annum, each. Sal- ary of Chief's Clerk. $1,800 per annum. In addition to the regular force of the Department, there are a number of local officers deputized for duty in particular sections of the city, who are paid by the owners of property on their respective beats.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Blank Book Manufacturers, Leidesdorff st., from Clay to Commerclal.


The best advertising medium on the Pacific Coast-PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH.


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Detectives .- Captain I. W. Lees, Henry H. Ellis, | Kimball, Thomas King, John G. Knower, George James Gannon, Benjamin F. Bohen, Lawrence Sel- inger.


Inspector of Hacks .- Cornelius Martin.


Regular Policemen .- Samuel B. Alden, John C. Ayers, Arnop Bainbridge, Patrick Barry, William Barry, Benjamin F. Bohen, Stephen Bunner, Wil- liam Burke, John H. Burns, A. G. Cappola, John Casey, Alfred Clark, Joseph Cobb, Daniel Coffey, Jolm Coffey, Edward Cohirn, John Colter, Peter Connolly, N. P. Copp, Dennis Conrneen, Charles Cullen, William Cullen, Patrick Cummins, Charles E. Curry, Matthew Devlin, J. D. Dolan, William Doran, William Y. Douglass, Jeremiah Dugan, A. J. Dunlevy, Henry H. Ellis, Leopold Englander, William F. English, Martin Fennell, Peter Finne- gan, Michael Fitzgerald, John M. Fitzgibbon, James Gannon, Peter Garrity, Edward Giles, George Green, Leonard Guion, Patrick R. Hanna, Charles H. Hall, James Harold, William Hayden, Henry W. Hendrickson, William D. Hensley, Robert Hogan, Heury D. Hudson, William J. Hughes, William Irons, William S. Jones, Patrick Kearns, John Kelly, Joseph A. Kelly, William H. Kentzel, Wil- liam L. Keyser, Thomas Kiernan, Thomas P. Kings- bury, Thomas Langan, William Lee, Isaiah W. Lees, Meier Lindheimer, Philip Maguire, John Mahon, Cornelius Martin, Hugh McCaffrey, E. J. McCortney, John P. McDermott, Patrick Mc- Donough, James McElroy, James McNamara, John McSorley, John Meagher, William F. Miles, Michael Murray, Jobn P. Nesbitt, James O'Donnell, Charles W. Pierce, Jobu Platt, Samuel Rainey, Jr., Michael Reilly, James H. Ryan, John Sehneider, Lawrence Selinger, William Seybold, Timothy Shields, John Short, Patrick Slevin, R. D. Stiles, Lafayette Stivers, A. W. Stone, W. W. Stone, John Sullivan, David Supple, Edward Sweeney, John Taggart, Henry H. Thal, John Waldron, John Wallace, James D. Ward, and Michael Whelan.


Local and Special Policemen-Henry F. Ackley, F. L. Amling, Andrew Anderson, Frank A. Ander- son, Thomas Ansbro, David F.'Bachelder, Isaac F. Baker, Charles M. Baldwin, Thomas H. Barber, William B. Barber, Armand Barbier, Edward Bar- nard, Charles H. Bartlett, Joseph T. Baxter, Francis W. Bean, George Beanston, George J. Becker, H. C. Bennett, Frederick Bermiss, George W. Birdsall, P. H. Blake, Thomas M. Blair, Joseph H. Bogle, George H. Brasche, William Brewer, Henry Brown, Samuel Brown, George S. Bumm, Thomas Byrne, C. T. Callundan, George O. Carlisle, Jobmn K. Car- son, Frederick Carstens, Paul Carty, William Casey, George R. Caton, J. G. Chappell, John Chester, James H. Clarke, J. J. Clinton, L. G. Clement, Wil- liam Colley, William A. Cook, Felix Cosgrove, James Coulin, James Curtin, George W. Curtis, John Cushing, Patrick Daley, David A. DeGroot, Emanuel DeLevre, A. L. Delany, Peter Dennis, James Dewey, F. W. Dexter, Henry Dillon, George Dobson, Michael Donegan, Thomas J. Donnicliffe, Thomas Dornin, Charles M. Donlon, G. F. C. Droge, John Duane, George W. Duffield, Joseph Dunne, James Dyer, John M. Evatt, William Evatt, John M. Farrell, Daniel Flanagan, S. C. Flemming, Edward Flynn, Peter Flynn, J. B. Forner, Herman Freiteher, Lonis French, John Galespy, Robert Gill, F. J. Greenwald, C. J. Gunnond, A. H. Hagan, Henry Hall, Thomas Hanna, Hiram A. Harford, Isaac Harrington, Henry Hiekie, George S. Hines, Michael W. Hodnett, Mortimer Hopkins, Daniel Horgan, T. B. Hotchkiss, James S. Houseman, S. W. Hoyt, Francis W. Hughes, Simon Humnel, E. D. Humphrey, Washington Irving, E. C. Jennings, Charles Johnson, Henry Johnson, Otto Johnson, Peter Johnson, James Kavanagh, Joseph A. Kelly, Thomas Kennedy, James W. Kentzel, Moses C.


W. Knowlton, Cornelius Lane, Robert C. Lemar, Henry E. Lewis, Henry J. Lewis, Jacob Linde, William Little, Hans Loretzen, William H. Lowrie, John J. Mahoney, Albert Marsh, George Martin, Marcus R. Mayer, John F. McCauley, James Mc- Conville, P. H. MeCormiek, A. L. McDougall. Mat- thew McDongall, James McGuirk, William McLeish, Michael MeLonghlin, William A. McNamara, John C. Meyer, Frederick Myers, Charles Miller, George W. Miller, William Moore, John W. Moore, Joseph J. Morris, Matthew Mulcahy, Joseph D. Mullikin, James Munroe, Dennis Murphy, Edward F. Murphy, William E. Murphy, Bernard Murray, Watson Nichols, William Nugent, David O'Brien, Timothy O'Connor, William O'Donnell, 'Harvey D. Parker, Dudley Phelps, S. G. Phillips, W. J. H. Piper, James Reilly, V. H. Richett, John W. Rob- erts, W. A. Robertson, James Rocheford, Bernard Rogers, P. K. Rogers, John E. Ross, Andrew F. Ryan, E. J. Sansbury, John W. Schimp, Henry T. Scott, Raymond Silvey, Charles J. Simpton, William N. Smith, Joseph Solomon, Charles Stephens, James Stewart, John Sullivan, William Sullivan, Patrick Taggart, David W. Thomas, Andrew Thomas, Jon- athan Torrey, E. C. Trickle, Jacob H. Trust, Ren- ben Tucker, John N. Van Ness. William Wallace, John G. Wedel, William Weill, Edwin O. West, William Westgate, Silas A. White, James Wigmore, Joseph E. Williams, William M. Willis, John C. Wilson, Delos Woodruff, and Charles J. Woodward.


Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph .* Superintendent .- Monroe Greenwood.


Operators .- Charles F. Simmons, Daniel W. Swain, and Stephen D. Field.


Repairer .- Frank G. Wood.


SIGNAL-BOX STATIONS.


1-NW cor Stockton and Francisco streets. 2-NE cor Mason and Lombard streets.


3-SW cor Stockton and Greenwich streets.


4-NW cor Sansom and Greenwich streets. 5-NE cor Battery and Union streets.


6-SE cor Montgomery and Green streets.


7-SE cor Kearny and Union streets.


8-SW cor Powell and Union streets.


9-NE cor Dupont and Vallejo streets.


12-NW cor Kearny and California streets.


13-SW cor Front and Broadway streets.


14-SE cor Stockton and Broadway streets. 15-SE cor Pacific and Leavenworth streets.


16-NW cor Pacific and Mason streets. 17-NE cor Pacific and Kearny streets. 18-SW cor Sansom and Jackson streets.


19-NW cor Washington and Davis streets. 21-City Hall.


23-SW cor Clay and Taylor streets.


24-NE cor Clay and Powell streets.


25-SE cor Clay and Dupont streets. 26-NE cor Clay and Battery streets.


27-SW cor Montgomery and Commercial streets. 28-NE cor Pine and Dupont streets. 29-SE cor Stockton and California streets. 31-S & California below Sansom Street. 32-SW cor California and Drumm streets. 34-SW cor Mission and Stewart streets.


35-SE cor Montgomery and Pine streets.


36-SE cor Kearny and Sutter streets. 37-NW cor Battery and Bush streets.


38-SE cor Market and Second streets.


* Established April 24th, 1868. Cost of Telegraph and Ma- chinery, $20,000; two extra Bells, and three Bell Towers, $4,300. Total expense of construction to July, 1868, $36,950.


E. H. JONES & CO., 116 Sansom Street, White Goods.


M. S. WHITING & CO., 219 Bush St., supply Overland and Steamer Passengers with Wines in portable cases. See next leaf.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS DIRECTORY circulates throughout British Columbia.


39-Howard and Spear streets.


41-Engine House No. 3, Sutter Street nr Jones.


42-SE cor Geary and Mason streets.


43-H. & L. House No. 1, O'Farrell St. nr Dupont 45-SW cor O'Farrell and Jones streets.


46-NE cor Jones and Turk streets.


47-SW cor Market and Powell streets.


48-NE cor Market and Kearny streets. 49-NE cor Stockton and Sutter streets.


51-SW cor Folsom and Spear streets.


52-NW cor Mission and Fremont streets. 53-NW cor Townsend and Third streets.


54-Engine House No. 4, Second Street nr Howard 56-SE cor Harrison and Second streets.


57-SW. cor Brannan and Second streets. 58-NW cor Folsom and First streets. 59-P. M. S. S. Wharf, Brannan and First streets. 61-SW cor Howard and Third streets. 62-SE cor Mission and Fourth streets. 63-NE cor Harrison and Fourth streeta.


64-SW cor Howard and Fifth streets. 65-SE cor Mission and Sixth streets. 67-Engine House No. 6, Sixth Street nr Folsom 68-NE cor Brannan and Fourth streets. 69-SW cor Bryant and Third streets.


71-NE cor Mission and Eleventh streets. 72-SE cor Mission and Thirteenth streets. 73-SW cor Howard and Eighth streets.


74-Engine House No. 7. Sixteenth Street. 75-Market Street opposite Seventh. 76-Cor Market and Hayes streets.


78-SW cor Folsom and Ninth streets. 79-NE cor Folsom and Twelfth streets. 81-SE cor Franklin and Hayes streets. 82-NE cor Fulton and Gough streets.


83-NE cor Octavia and Oak streets. 84-Cor Market and Valencia streets. 85-NW cor Laguna and Hayes streets. 91-NE cor Hyde and Tnrk streets. 92-NE cor Franklin and Turk streets. 123-SE cor Hyde and Union streets. 124-Pioneer Woolen Mills, Black Point.


125-NW cor Filbert and Jones streets.


126-SE cor Clay and Polk streets. 127-SE cor Broadway and Polk streets.


128-SE cor Sacramento and Leavenworth streets. 132-SW cor Pine and Mason streets. 134-NE cor Bush and Hyde streets. 135-SW cor Bush and Polk streets.


136-NE cor Post and Van Ness Avenne.


137-NW cor Post and Larkin streets. 138-NW cor California and Larkin streets. 139-SW cor O'Farrell and Hyde streets. 142-NE cor Valencia and Twentieth streets. 143-NE cor Mission and Twenty-second streets. 145-NW cor Folsom and Twenty-second streets. 146-SW cor Folsom and Sixteenth streets. 147-NE cor Howard and Twentieth streets. 148-NW cor Mission and Sixteenth streets. 149-SW cor Folsom and Eighteenth streets. 152-SW cor Brannan and Eighth streets.


153-NW cor Harrison and Seventh streets.


154-N.W cor Bryant and Sixth streets.


156-Berry and Fourth streets.


157-Folsom and Haywood streets.


Directions for Key-holders .- Upon the discovery of a fire near your signal-box, turn the crank slowly and steadily about twenty-five or thirty times. Then wait a few moments, and if you hear no ticking in the box, or alarm on the large bells, turn as before. If you still hear no alarm, go to the next box, and give the alarm from that. Never open the box, or touch the crank, except in case of fire. Never sig- nal for a fire seen at a distance. Be sure your box is locked before leaving it.


Keys of the signal boxes are deposited in the vicin- ity of each box, at such places as are indicated upon cards placed thereon.


The telegraphic apparatus consists of nearly fifty miles of wire, divided into ten circuits, of which five are signal circuits, or circuits running to the signal-boxes ; alarm gongs, located in the different engine, hook and ladder, and hose houses, each con- nected with the central office by the five alarm cir- enits ; and six alarm bells for striking the number of the alarm box, located as follows : One on the hall of the Exempt Fire Co., one on the engine house ou Sixth Street, one on the engine honse on Stockton Street, one on the engine house on Second Street, one on the engine house on Sutter Street, and one on the hose house on Pacific Street. The bells and gongs are each struck at the same time by electrical machinery. The police apparatus consists of nine stations, each communicating with the central office, Brenham Place, where a constant watchfulness is exercised by the attending operator.


Fire Department.


The Paid Fire Department of the City and County of San Francisco was organized December 3d, 1866. The present force consists of one hundred and sixty- six officers and men, eight steamers, to each of which is attached a hose reel, four hose carriages, and two hook and ladder trucks. Each steamer and hook and ladder truck is drawn by two horses, and the hose carriages by one each. Number of horses in the department, thirty. Amount of bose twenty-one thousand five hundred feet, of which twelve thou- sand eight hundred and fifty feet are in good work- ing condition, and eight thousand six hundred and fifty feet indifferent. Number of hydrants, six hun- dred and thirty three ; number of cisterns, sixty ; total capacity, two million three hundred and eight thousand six hundred and ninety-seven gallons.


Annual Expenses .- Salaries, $99,780); hose and engines, $10,000; running expenses, $25,000; by- drants, $20,000. Total, $154,780.


Officers .- Erastus N. Torry, President: John C. Merrill, Benjamin H. Freeman, James H. Reynolds. and Samnel Rainey, Jr .. Commissioners; William Martin, Clerk ; F. E. R. Whitney. Chief Engineer ; H. W. Burckes and C. H. Ackerson, Assistant Engi- neers ; Daniel Hayes, Superintendent of Engines ; William Free, Assistant Superintendent ; Thomas Sawyer, Corporation Yard Keeper ; John McCarthy, Drayman ; William Finley, Hydrant Man.


Fire Marshal, appointed by the Board of Fire Underwriters, John L. Durkee.


Steamer No. 1 .- Located on the south side of Pacific between Montgomery and Sausom streets. Engine, Amoskeag, first-class ; size of cylinders, (two) seven and a half inches each ; length of stroke, twelve inches; capacity, six hundred gallons per minnte. Weight, eight thousand pounds. Cost, $6,250 in currency.


Members .- W. O. T. Smith, Foreman; Jobn Reilly, Engineman ; Robert Crane, Driver; John Day, Fireman ; Joseph Augustus, Osborn Baker, William Brewer, Theodore Brown, Joseph B. But - ler, William H. Godfrey, William Hollahan, and J. Dunn, Extramen.


Steamer No. 2 .- Located on the north side of Bush, between Kearny and Dupont streets. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, fonr hundred gallons per minnte ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $5,950 in currency.


Members .- Jeremiah J. Kelly, Foreman ; Ira II. Chapman, Engineman; Thomas Bowron, Driver; J. P. Wyckoff, Fireman; William B. Fleming,


* For Act of the Legislature organizing a Paid Fire De parimeni for San Francisco, see page 754.


EDWARD BOSQUI & CO., Printers and Engravers, Clay Street, corner of Leidesdorff.


C. P. VAN SCHAACK & CO., Nos. 712, 714 and 716, Kearny Street.


FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICES.


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Thomas Sands, William Keller, Edward Hussey, John O'Brien, James Giles, John Watkins, and William Morgan, Extramen.


Steamer No. 3 .- Located on the south side of Sutter, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight aud half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches; ca- pacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $5,950 in currency.


Members .- P. A. O Brien, Foreman ; Joseph P. Hawkins, Engineman ; Edward O'Neil, Driver ; H. A. Irving, Fireman ; Benjamin Blake, Thomas J. Shields, James P. Ford, Louis Bellnow, Robert McPeak, A. S. Williams, George E. Luther, and Philip J. Stokinger, Extramen.


Steamer No. 4 .- Located on the west side of Second, near Howard Street. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight and a half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches ; capacity, four hun- dred gallons per minute; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $5,950 in currency.


Members .- Samuel McDowell, Foreman ; J. S. Jones, Engineman ; D. S. Keating, Driver; Edward Keating, Fireman ; J. E. Bailey, C. V. James, Richard Pasquell, James Corbett, W. T. Bellars, John Miller, C. L. Darling, and John Ticknor, Ex- tramen.


Steamer No. 5 .- Located on the west side of Stockton, between Broadway aud Pacific streets. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinder, eight and a half inches ; length of stroke, twelve inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $1,500 in currency.


Members .- John E. Ross, Foreman; Hugh Colvin, Engineman ; W. S. Downs, Fireman ; Matthew Brady, Driver ; James Grady, George Kennard, John Mahony, Thomas Macauley, George Miller, James Riley, S. W. Lander, and Frank E. Byrne, Extramen.


Steamer No. 6 .- Located ou the east side Sixth, near Folsom Street. Engine, Amoskeag, second class ; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten iuches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $4,500 in currency.


Members .- Peter O'Reilly, Foreman ; William Simpson, Engineman ; Edward P. Sparhawk, Fire- man ; Peter Collins, Driver ; John Conway, Wil- liam Crimmins, Thomas Donnecliffe, Stephen Sefton, Thomas Sawyer. James Riley, James Baines, and William Smith, Extramen.


Steamer No. 7 .- Located on the north side Six- teenth, between Guerrero and Valencia streets. Engine, Amoskeag, second class; cylinders, six and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; ca- pacity, four hundred gallons per minute ; weight, six thousand pounds ; cost, $4,500 in currency.


Members .- Isaac V. Denniston, Foreman ; P. H. Fleming, Engineman ; John H. Suich, Driver ; John Cook, Fireman ; John J. Crowley, Patrick Fitzsimmons, Samuel Peterson, Alfred Reilly, James West, Jeremiah J. Crowley, H. P. Fogarty, and William Allen, Extramen.


Steamer No. 8 .- Located on the north side of Paci- fic between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Engine, Amoskeag, third class ; cylinder, seven and a half inches ; length of stroke, ten inches ; capacity, four hundred gallons per minute; weight, - pounds; cost, - in currency.


Members .- H. D. Claffey, Foreman; W. C. Hinckley, Engineman ; George W. Amos, Driver ; J. C. Wilbur, Fireman ; Luther Wilson, Charles J. Gillen, Charles Stewart, Robert D. Turner, R. A. Wrightington, J. J. Harron, John Wills, and Corne- hus Lane, Extramen.


Hose No. 1 .- Located on the north side of Jack- son, between Davis and Front streets.


Members .- William G. Olwell, Foreman; John Riley, Driver ; Richard Cox, Steward ; Christopher Cox, George Burr, Jobn Lnhey, John Cosgrove, John J. Shay, and Charles Black, Extramen.


Hose No. 2 .- Located on the west side of Main between Folsom and Harrison.


Members .- W. H. Spencer, Foreman ; Charles C. Franz, Driver ; Edward Cain, Steward; W. C. Ashton, Frank Coyle, John Romer, H. Rider, Wil- liam Connor, and Henry Dillon, Extramen.


Hose No. 4 .- Located on the east side of Stockton between Greenwich and Lombard streets.


Members .- Bernard Wolf, Foreman ; R. S. Lap- ham, Driver ; M. Shattuck, Steward ; William Fin- ley, James Rogers, John H. Burke, Michael McCall, William Madison, and Louis Shreiber, Extramen.


Hose No. 5 .- Located on the south side of Market between Tenth and Eleventh streets.


Members .- Mathew F. Smith, Foreman ; Richard Tennent, Driver ; John Rodey, Steward; B. E. Van Stratton, George J. Smith, Charles Nettwald, George Young, E. D. Ensign, and W. O. Lloyd, Extramen.


Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 .- Located on the north side of O'Farrell, between Dupont and Stockton streets.


Members .- Frederick Roskamp, Foreman ; H. Roskamp, Tillerman ; James Watson, Driver ; Henry St. Clair, John T. Dilke, John McGee, Alex- ander Hertz, James K. Cody, James Sinclair, Lonis Marks, Parker Pinkham, J. M. Davis, F. E. Warner, A. Russland, and William Anderson, Extramen.


Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2 .- Located on the south side of Broadway, between Dupont and Stockton streets.


Members .- Alexander Bourgeois, Foreman ; An- toine Lefollet, Tillerman ; Joseph Turcott, Driver ; J. J. Masson, T. Lelevier, P. Lonadec, E. J. Mur- phy, Charles Fioratti, James Gillet, Pierre Quin- tal, Auguste Barotean, Jean M. Chevalier, Jean Degle, Joseph Maury, and Pierre Qnerlio, Extramen.


federal and State Officers.


Federal Officers.


Agent Special, U. S. Treasury .- John T. McLean, office, Custom House.


Army, U. S. Division of the Pacific .- Major-Gen. George H. Thomas, Commanding; Brevet Major- Gen. William D. Whipple, Adjutant. General; Brevet Major-Gen. Robert Allen, Chief Quar- termaster; Brevet Major-Gen. Marcus D. L. Simpson, Chief Commissary ; Brevet Major- Gen. Abner Doubleday, Superintendent-General Recruiting Service; Brevet Brigadier-Gen. M. P. Small, Purchasing and Depot Commissary; Brevet Brigadier-Gen. Hiram Leonard, Chief Paymaster; Brevet Col. Robert Murray, Medical Purveyor: Brevet Lieut-Col. William R. Smed- berg, A. A. Adjutant-General; Lieut-Col. Roger Jones, Inspector-General; Brevet Col. Elisha Ludington, Inspector-General; Major Henry M. Robert, Corps Engineers; Capt. Charles W. Raymond, Corps Engineers; Capt. W. B. Hughes, Assistant Quartermaster in charge Clothing Depot; Brevet Col. A. L. Hongh, Aid- de-Camp and A. A. Adjutant-General; Brevet Lieut-Col. J. P. Willard, Aid-de-Camp ; Brevet Lieut-Col. S. C. Kellogg, Aid-de-Camp.




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