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GERMAN CLUB .- Organized November 19th, 1850. Number of members, forty. Rooms, 526 Kearny Street.
Officers .- Charles G. Bode, President ; P. Von Loesecke, Secretary ; Ernest Zahn, Treasurer ; August Alers, M.D., O. Schoemann and G. Muecke, Directors.
GESANG VEREIN SCHWEIZERBUND .- Organized March 21st, 1863. Number of members, forty-two. Meetings held every Thursday evening in Mozart Hall, Post Street.
The object of this association is the mutual im- provement and cultivation of music among its members.
Officers .- W. Hardmeyer, President ; J. Forrer, Vice-President; J. B. Golly, Secretary; R. Fritchs, Treasurer.
NEREUS BOAT CLUB .- Organized May 16th, 1867. Number of members, twelve.
The objects of this association are to furnish its members healthful exercise, and perfect them in the use of the oar.
Officers .- W. B. McAllister, President ; John McKew, Vice-President; E. H. Morgan, Secretary; Freeman B. Lyle, Treasurer.
PACIFIC BASE BALL CONVENTION .- Or- ganized August, 1866. Number of clubs repre- sented, fourteen, of which eight belong to San Francisco, viz : Eagle, organized November 28th, 1859 ; John L. Durkee and Daniel Bigley, Dele- gates. Pacific, February 18th, 1863; Patrick Don- avan and M. P. Wiggin, Delegates. Lafayette, April 3d, 1866 ; A. LeBreton and J. DeUprey, Delegates. Broderick, June 6th, 1866 ; James G. Carson and Thomas Mitchell, Delegates. Knicker- bocker, July 22d, 1866; F. Lawler and F. J. Cor- rigan, Delegates. Atlantic, August 5th, 1866 ; T. J. Cashman and F. Williams, Delegates. Bay City, December 8th, 1866; D. A. Carpenter and James Thompson, Delegates. Empire, March 1867 ;- Dolan, Delegate.
Officers .-. James Thompson, President ; F. Wil- liams, Vice-President ; Marcus P. Wiggins, Cor- responding Secretary ; George R. B. Hayes, Re- cording Secretary ; John L. Durkee, Treasurer.
PACIFIC CLUB .- Number of members, one bandred and twenty-five. Rooms northeast corner of California and Webb streets, containing library and reading rooms, supplied with all the domestic and foreign newspapers and periodicals.
Officers .- Charles E. McLane, President ; James T. Boyd, Secretary ; Drury J. Tallant, Trensurer.
PACIFIC SAENGERBUND .- This is the name of an organization of all the Singing Clubs of Cali- fornia, except the San Francisco Harmonie, and has for its object the cultivation of singing in general, to facilitate as much as possible the establishment of new singing clubs, and furnishing to them music at a cheap rate, by publishing in print the best known songs, and giving them any information touching the objects of their organization. Furthermore, to accomplish any kind of commission in this line without charge, when it is within reach of the Board.
This association is represented by a board of five Boardmen, of whom one is President, one Secretary, and one Cashier.
Officers .- J. C. Sack. President ; E. J. Pfeiffer, Secretary ; William Hardmeyer, Treasurer ; R. Trueb and E. Schnabel, Trustees.
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The following societies compose the Saengerbund : Maennerchor, Schweizerbund and Walhalla I. O. O. F. Gesangverein, of San Francisco ; Turn Verein, Stockton ; Liederkranz, Marysville ; Maennerchor, San José ; Gesangverein, Vallecito ; Teutonia, Los Angeles ; Liederkranz, Anaheim ; Eintracht, Stock- ton ; Liederkranz, Red Bluff ; Germania, Virginia City ; Germania, Victoria. V. I .; Liedertafel, Port- land, Oregon ; and Concordia, Camp Three Forks, Owybee, I. T.
PACIFIC TURNER BUND -- Organized 1859. Meetings at the call of the President. Room Turn Verein Hall, O'Farrell Street, between Mason and Taylor.
This is an organization of the different Turn Ve- reins of the States and Territories of North America on the Pacific Coast, and has for its object the culti- vation of gymnastic exercises in general, to facili- tate as much as possible the establishment of new Turn Vereins, and to impart information on the sub- ject of their organization to the different associations constituting the Pacific Turner Bund.
The following societies constitute the Pacific Tur- ner Bund: San Francisco Turn Verein, San Fran- cisco ; Sacramento Turn Vereiu, Sacramento ; Ma- rysville Turn Liederkranzverein, Marysville ; Oak- land Turn Verein, Oakland ; Gold Hill Turn Verein, Gold Hill, Nevada ; Portland Turn Verein, Portland, Oregon.
The association is represented by a Board of the following five officers : H. Plagemann, President ; H. Herzer, Vice-President ; G. H. Behrens. Recording Secretary; A. F. Marquardt, Corres- ponding Secretary ; H. Droste, Treasurer.
PIONEER CRICKET CLUB .- Organized March 23d, 1857. Number of members, sixty-three. Meetings held first Tuesday in each month at the rooms of the British Benevolent Society, 730 Mont- gomery Street.
Officers .- Charles Boyes, President ; Joseph Pow- ning, Secretary ; J. Peel, Treasurer.
PROGRESS LITERARY AND SOCIAL UNION .- Organized January, 1869. Number of members, nineteen. Meets every Tuesday in Young Men's Christian Association Hall, 232 Sutter Street.
Objects : Social enjoyment and mutual improve- ment.
Officers .- Henry H. Brodeck, President; A. Morris, Vice-President ; M. Lesser, Secretary ; Philip Bro- dek, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO CHORAL SOCIETY .- Or- ganized 1869. Meetings held for rehearsal every Thursday evening in the Young Men's Christian Association Hall, 232 Sutter Street.
The objects of this organization is to bring together the best vocal talent, and to produce oratorio music in a manner worthy the attention of all lovers of good music.
Officers .-- J, W. Mather, President ; L. J. Lewis, Vice-President ; T. J. O'Keefe, Secretary ; C. A. Uhrig, Treasurer ; C. Makin, Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO GERMAN RIFLE CLUB. -Organized November 7th, 1860. Number of mem- bers, twenty-two. Meetings held monthly at the northwest corner of Bush and Kearny streets.
Officers .- John Bohn, Ist Shooting Master ; Philo Jacoby, 2d Shooting Master ; Adolph Hertz, Secre- tary ; A. Schneider, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO HARMONIE .- Organized August 27th, 1854. Number of members, one hun- dred, of which sixty are active singers. Meetings held every Monday evening in Mozart Hall.
The object of this association is for the cultivation and improvement of music.
Officers .- C. Friedberg, President ; Otto Jordan, Vice-President ; G. Nelle, Secretary ; Albert Wis- sell, Treasurer ; A. Fuhrmann, Librarian ; Louis Schmidt, Director.
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. - Or- ganized 1865. Number of members, fifty. Monthly contribution, one dollar. Meets every Monday eve- ning in Turn Verein Hall, Bush Street.
The object of this association is the cultivation of music.
Officers .- J. C. Sack, President ; H. Helgoth, Vice-President ; Charles Trautner, Secretary ; J. Heizman, Treasurer ; Charles Schick, Librarian ; H. Holzhauer, Leader.
SAN FRANCISCO OLYMPIC CLUB .- Organ- ized 1860. Number of members five hundred. Rooms 35 Sutter Street, near Montgomery.
The Olympic Club is at present in a very flour- ishing condition, having regularly organized classes in gymnastics, boxing, and fencing. The new rooms of the association are most admirably adapted to the purposes of the organization. The apparatus is ex- tensive and complete, and the accommodations are on a scale commensurate with its increasing import- ance.
Officers .- R. H. Lloyd, President ; T. R. Butler, Vice-President ; Carlton Curtis, Secretary ; R. T. Carroll, Treasurer ; H. B. Cook, Leader ; C. A. Bennett, Superintendent and Instructor in Gymnas- tics ; Col. T. H. Monstery, Instructor in Fencing ; Joseph Winrow, Instructor in Boxing.
SAN FRANCISCO OLYMPIC CLUB BUILD- ING ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated May 15th, 1868. Capital, $60,000. Number of shares, six hundred. Meetings held first Wednesday of each month, at 35 Sutter Street.
Officers .- John McComb, President ; R. T. Car- roll, Vice-President ; T. R. Butler, Secretary ; P. Taylor, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN .- Organ- ized 1852. Hall north side O'Farrell Street between Mason and Taylor.
The object of this society is the cultivation of gymnastic exercises in general ; to encourage mor- ality ; to improve health ; to cultivate music, and to entertain and cultivate free religious and political sentiments.
Stated meetings. first and third Wednesday even- ings of each month. Number of members two bun- dred and fifty, of which about sixty are attached to the vocal department, under the leadership of Prof. Philip Reiter, twenty to the dramatic section, C. Reider, Reg., and thirty to the rifle section, W. F. R. Schindler, Captain. Besides this, there exists, in connection with the association, a Verein for boys, from fourteen to eighteen years, which numbers thirty members, and is called the Turnzoglings- verein. Stated meetings last Wednesday of each month.
There is also also a school for boys from seven to fourteen years, which numbers two hundred and fifty pupils.
Gymnastic exercises for members every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, from nine to half past ten o'clock, for members of the Turnzæglings- verein, every Monday and Friday evenings, and for the pupils, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, from seven to half past eight o'clock. Studies of vocal department every Monday evening, from half past eight to ten o'clock, drill of rifle section twice a month.
Social meetings for members are held every Sun- day evening, except the last of each month, when a
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dramatic entertainment is given. Strangers are only allowed admission on these evenings, when they can show a ticket of invitation from a member of the Verein. A relief society for sick members, numbering one hundred and fifty members, is at- tached to the association.
Officers .- W. F. R. Schindler, President ; Carl Reider, Vice-President ; J. Mueller, Recording Sec- retary ; N. Stranb, Corresponding Secretary ; C. H. Hinrichs, Ist Treasurer; A. Schuhmann, 2d Treas urer; L. Gerichten, Ist Leader; L. Hertz, 2d Leader; L. Levy, 3d Leader ; W. Eggert, Prop- erty Wart ; J. Mueller, Singwart and Librarian ; Jacob Weiss, C. Hubert, and H. Plagemann, Trustees.
SAN FRANCISCO VEREIN .- Organized Octo- ber 2d, 1853. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Reading-room is supplied with thirty different newspapers, and all the current magazines and periodicals. Library numbers thirty-five hundred volumes. Rooms 428 Pine Street.
Officers .- L. Dormitzer, President ; Isadore Gutte, Vice-President ; H. G. Kuhl, Financial Secretary ; J. Bergmann, Corresponding Secretary ; H. L. Simon, Treasurer ; P. DuChesne, Librarian.
SOCIETE PHILHARMONIQUE LAFAY- ETTE, NO. 2 .- Incorporated July 2d, 1867. Meet- ings held every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, for musical instruction, and first Monday of each month for business purposes, at 422 Commercial Street. Officers .- - President ; Donot and Adrien Schroeder, Vice-Presidents; A. Lehmann, Secretary ; A. Weyer, Treasurer.
ST. GEORGE'S CRICKET CLUB .- Organized under the name of San Francisco Cricket Club July 4th, 1864; changed to St. George's, June, 1868. Meetings held second Tuesday in each mouth at the rooms of the British Benevolent Society, 730 Mont- gomery Street.
Officers .- George E. Butler, President ; H. R. Vardon, Secretary; S. G. Foulkes, Treasurer.
SWISS RIFLE CLUB .- Organized September Ist, 1860. Number of members, thirty-five. Meet- ings held monthly in Helvetia Hotel.
Officers. - Francis Berton, President ; Ernest Zahn, Vice-President ; And. Frei, Secretary; P. Croce, Shooting Master.
TEUTONIA SOCIETY .- Organized June 1st, 1866. Number of members, one hundred and fifty. Meetings held in Mozart Hall, every Tuesday eve- ning for business purposes, and Wednesday evening for social enjoyments.
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 de- ceased members, and for the purpose of defraying the funeral expenses of the members thereof.
Officers .- L. Pockwitz, President; N. Croker, Vice-President ; Edward Zeitfuchs, Recording Sec- retary; A. Marks, Financial Secretary; John Heitz- mann, Treasurer.
TIIALIA VEREIN .- Organized July 2d, 1862. Meetings held in Turn Verein Hall, Bush Street, between Stockton and Powell, on the first and third Tuesday evenings in each month.
The objects of this association are to give dramatic performances, and to have social reunions. Number of members, two hundred and twenty, of which a majority take an active part in the performances.
Officers .- Herman Brand, President ; J. H. Siev- ers, Vice-President ; Charles Hinz, Secretary; J. G Werlin, Treasurer ; H. Maret, Stage Manager.
UNION CLUB .-- Organized November 8th, 1865. Rooms 403 Montgomery Street, corner of California.
The objects of this association are to carry on and conduct the business of a Club Honse for the enter- tainment, use, and profit of such persons as may become members thereof.
Officers .- Selim E. Woodworth, President ; C. Temple Emmet, Vice-President ; Joseph Tilden, Secretary and Treasurer.
VETERANS OF THE CALIFORNIA HUN- DRED AND BATTALION .- Organized May Ist, 1866. Headquarters, No. 12 Hawthorne Street. Number of members, one hundred and eighty two, comprising the survivors of the five hundred men in the California Battalion and California Hundred at their discharge in August, 1865.
Officers .- Colonel DeWitt C. Thompson, Presi - dent ; Lieutenant Wm. A. Robinson, Secretary; Captain Josiah A. Baldwin, Treasurer.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIAL AND LITERA- RY SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1864. Meetings held the third Thursday evening of each month, in the vestry of the First Congregational Church.
Objects : To afford means for mutual introduction and improvement among the young people of the church and congregation. The society publish a monthly paper called Social Voices.
Officers .- F. W. Gill, President ; Mr. and Mrs. George H. Collins, Vice-Presidents; S. E. Dutton, Secretary and Treasurer.
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MILITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC .- Includes Department of California and the Depart- ment of Columbia. Major-Gen. George H. Thomas, Commanding ; Brevet Major-Gen. William D.Whip- ple, Adjutant-General ; Brevet Major-Gen. Robert Allen, Chief Quartermaster ; Brevet Major-Gen. Marcus D. L. Simpson, Chief Commissary; Brevet Brig .- Gen. M. P. Small, Purchasing and Depot Commissary ; Brevet Brig .- Gen. Hiram Leonard, Chief Paymaster; Brevet Col. Robert Murray, Medical Purveyor; Lieut. Col. Roger Jones, In- spector General ; Brevet Col. Elisha H. Lndington, Inspector General ; Brevet Lieut .- Col. William R. Smedburg, Acting Assistant Adjutant - General ; Brevet Col. A. L. Hough, Aid-de-Camp and Acting Assistant Adjutant-General ; Brevet Lieut. Col. J. P. Willard, Aid-de-Camp ; Brevet Lieut .- Col. S. C. Kellogg, Aid-de-Camp ; Brevet Major-Gen. Abner Doubleday, Superintendent General Recruiting Service; Capt. W. B. Hughes, in charge of Cloth- ing Depot ; Maj. Henry M. Robert, Corps of En- gineers ; Capt. Charles W. Raymond, Corps of Engineers. Headquarters, 204 Sutter Street, corner of Kearny.
DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, U. S. A .- Includes California, Nevada, and Arizona Territory. Brevet Major-Gen. E. O. C. Ord, Commanding ; Brevet Lieut. - Col. E. R. Platt, Aide-de-Camp ; Brevet Maj. H. G. Brown, Aide-de-Camp ; Brevet Col. J. P. Sherburne, Adjutant-General; Brevet Lieut .- Col. E. W. Stone, Acting Assistant Adjutant- General; Second Lieut. E. R. Theller, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General ; Brevet Capt. A. W. Preston, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General and Acting Signal Officer; Brevet Lieut .- Col. E. R. Platt, Acting Judge Advocate ; Lient .- Col. G. W. Wallace, Acting Assistant Inspector-General ; Brevet Brig .- Gen. C. G. Sawtelle, Chief Quartermaster : Capt.W. B. Hughes, Depot Quartermaster; Brevet Brig .- Gen. M. P. Small, Chief Commissary ; Brevet
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Lieut .- Col. Charles McCormick, Medical Director ; Brevet Lieut .- Col. Charles C. Keeney, Attending Surgeon ; Brevet Lieut .- Col. Samuel Woods, Chief Paymaster ; First Lient. G. M. Wheeler, Engineer. Headquarters 417 Kearny Street.
Engineer Department for Pacific Coast, U.S.A. -Brevet Brig .- Gen. B. S. Alexander, President ; office 30 South Park ; Brevet Col. George H Men- dell, Brevet Lient .- Col. R. S. Williamson, Maj. George H. Elliot, Lieut. T. H. Handbury, Recorder. Alcatraces Island: Brevet Col. George H. Mendell in charge, office 533 Kearny Street. Fort Point: Maj. George H. Elliot in charge, office 533 Kearny Street. River and Harbor Improvements : Brevet Lient .- Col. R. S. Williamson in charge ; Lient. W. H. Hener, Assistant, office 509 Kearny Street. Light House Engineer : Brevet Lieut .- Col. R. S. Williamson, office 509 Kearny Street. Lime Point : Brevet Col. George H. Mendell in charge, office 533 Kearny Street.
Pension Agency .- H. C. Bennett, Pension Agent, office 423 Washington Street ; Dr. C. C. Gordon, Examining Surgeon, office northwest corner of Kearny and Geary streets.
Pay Department, U. S. A .- Pay District of Military Division of the Pacific includes the States of California, Oregon, and Nevada, and the terri- tories of Washington, Idaho, Arizona, and Alaska. Brevet Brig. Gen. Hiram Leonard, Chief Paymaster in charge. Headquarters 417 Kearny Street.
Department of California .- Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel Samnel Woods, Chief Paymaster: Major C. J. Sprague, Major T. H. Halsey, Major J. H. Nelson, Major C. W. Wingard, Major Robert Mor- row, and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Dana, Paymasters; office 417 Kearuy Street.
Department of the Columbia .- Major W. R. Gib- son, Chief Paymaster ; Major James R. Mears, Paymaster, Portland, Oregon; V. S. Eggleston, Paymaster, Fort Boise, Idaho Territory.
Department of Alaska .- Brevet Brigadier-Gen- eral George P. Ihrie, Chief Paymaster, Sitka.
Medical Department U. S. A .- Brevet Lieuten- ant-Colonel Charles McCormick, Medical Director, office, 417 Kearny Street ; Brevet Colonel Robert Murray, Medical Purveyor, office 747 Market Street; Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Charles C. Keeney, At- tending Surgeon, office 417 Kearny Street.
Quartermaster's Department U. S. A .- Brevet Major-General Robert Allen, Assistant Quartermas- ter-General, Chief Quartermaster Military Division Pacific, office 204 Sutter Street ; Brevet Brigadier- General C. G. Sawtelle, Deputy Quartermaster-Gen- eral, Chief Quartermaster Department California, office 417 Kearny Street ; Captain W. B. Hughes, Assistant and Depot Quartermaster, office northwest corner Bush and Market streets.
Subsistence Department U. S. A .- Brevet Major- General Marcus D. L. Simpson, Assistant Commis- sary-General, U. S. A., Chief Commissary Subsis- tence, Military Division Pacific ; R. C. Alden, Chief Clerk, office 204 Sutter Street ; Brevet Brigadier- General M. P. Small, Commissary Subsistence U. S. A., Chief Commissary Subsistence, Department Cali- fornia ; John Small, Chief Clerk, office 417 Kearny Street ; Andrew McAleer, Storekeeper ; James S. Townsend, Chief Clerk, warehouses, 308 and 310 Pine Street.
NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA .- Commander-in-Chief, Governor H. H. Haight. Staff .-- General James M. Allen, Adjutant Gen- eral ; Colonel Cutler McAllister, Judge Advocate ;
Colonel Jolin B. Frisbie, Chief Engineer ; Colonel Jonathan Letterman, Surgeon-General ; Colonel Albert S. Evans, Paymaster-General ; Lieutenant- Colonels William Doolan, Charles W. Crocker, C. H. King, Harry Linden, and John Scott, Aids.
Major-General Lucius H. Allen, Commanding. Headquarters, San Francisco.
Staff .- Lieutenant-Colonel S. C. Ellis, Assistant Adjutant-General; (vacant) Commissary ; Lieuten- ant-Colonel A. W. Schmidt, Engineer Officer ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel Daniel Norcross, Paymaster ; Lieu- tenant-Colonel S. O. Houghton, Inspector; Lieuten- ant-Colonel Theo. A. Mudge, Ordnance Officer; Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Stearns, Quartermaster ; Lientenaut-Colonel J. W. Brumagim, Judge Advo- cate ; Lieutenant-Colonel George Hewston, Sur- geon ; Major S. P. Middleton, Aid-de-Camp ; Major James L. Beyea, Aid-de-Camp.
That portion of the National Guard located in the City and County of San Francisco, now consists of two regiments of Infantry, one Infantry Battalion, one Battalion Cavalry, and one Artillery Light Bat- tery, all attached to the Second Brigade. Brigadier- General John Hewston, Jr., Commanding.
Staff .- Major G. W. Smiley, Assistant Adjutant- General and Chief of Staff; Major John Hill, In- spector ; Major W. F. Ladd, Ordnance Officer ; Major James A. Thompson, Paymaster ; Major C. E. Hinckley, Commissary ; Major C. L. Wiggin, Quartermaster ; Major A. D. Grimwood, Judge Ad- vocate ; Major T. J. P. Lacy, Engineer ; Major S. R. Gerry, Surgeon; Captain Octavius Bell, Aid-de- Camp.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY .- Headquar- ters, 414 Montgomery Street. W. H. L. Barnes, Colonel ; George W. Granniss, Lieutenant-Colonel ; J. F. Bronson, Major ; (vacant) Adjutant ; J. S. Scott, Quartermaster ; Joseph Haine, Surgeon ; James N. Pike, Sergeant-Major.
Composed of the following companies, viz : A, Oakland Guard, Capt. W. C. Little ; B, City Guard, Capt. Douglas Gunn ; C, National Guard, Capt. George Humphrey ; E, Sumner Light Guard, Capt. Oscar Woodhams; F, Light Gnard, Capt. Alex- ander Badlam ; G, Ellsworth Rifles, Capt. James G. Carson ; H, Hewston Rifles, Capt. R. G. Gil- more.
SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY .- Head- quarters, 40)7 California Street. John W. McKen- zie, Colonel ; John McComb, Lieutenant-Colonel ; Peter Sesser, Major; Lieut. H. H. Thrall, Adjutant ; Lieut. E. Irving Smith, Quartermaster ; James Mur- phy, Surgeon.
Composed of the following companies, viz: A, Union Guard, Capt. Harvey Lake; B, Veteran Guard ; Capt. James E. Hughes ; C, Franklin Light Infantry, Capt. Fred. W. Peirce; D, Germania Rifles, Capt. John Sneider ; E, Steuben Guard, Capt Charles Wochatz ; H, San Francisco Cadets, Capt. C. E. S. McDonald.
FIRST BATTALION CAVALRY .- Headquar- ters, 727 Market Street. Major P. R. O'Brien, Com- manding ; Lieut. M. A. Mclaughlin, Adjutant ; Lieut. William Corcoran, Quartermaster ; Lient. Breeze, Surgeon; J. R. Middlesworth, Quartermaster Sergeant.
Composed of the following companies, viz: A, First Light Dragoons, Capt. Charles F. Robison ; B, San Francisco Hussars, Capt. D. A. McDonald ; C, Jackson Dragoons, Capt. Jobn P. Rafferty ; D, Haight Light Cavalry, Capt. George T. Knox.
FIRST INFANTRY IRISH BATTALION .- Armory, Fourth Street near Howard. John W. Winters, Major ; Timothy Nunan, Adjutant; James
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Composed of the following companies, viz : A, Montgomery Guard, Capt. Charles Quinn ; C, Wolfe Tone Guard, Capt. Archibald Wason ; D, Meagher Gnard, Capt. John Eagan : E. Emmet Life Guard, Capt. Robert Cleary ; F, Sarsfield Rifle Guard, Capt. Charles C. O'Donnell.
BRANNAN GUARDS (Colored). - Organized 1866. Number of members, forty-five. Armory, 925 Pacific Street.
Officers .- A. G. Dennison, Captain ; William H. Alexander, First Lieutenant ; William H. Fergu- son, Second Lieutenant; Joseph Hendrickson, Or- derly Sergeant ; Theodore Cooper, Secretary ; Wil- liam McDonald, Treasurer.
CALIFORNIA TIGERS (Independent) .- Organ- ized June 2d, 1864. Number of members, sixty. Armory, 727 Market Street.
Officers. - Edward McDevitt, Captain ; Hal. Williams, First Lieutenant ; John Footman, Second Lientenant ; Eugene Gorman, Orderly Sergeant ; J. H. Harrahill, Secretary ; Thomas Donnelly, Treasurer.
CITY GUARD .- Company B, First Regiment Infantry. Organized 1852; reorganized as Inde- pendent City Guard, 1856; reorganized as City Guard March, 1859. Number of members, fifty- two. Armory 615 and 617 Howard Street.
.Officers. - Douglas Gunn, Captain ; Chalmers Scott, First Lieutenant ; David Wilder, Second Lieu- tenant ; H. D. Ranlett, Orderly Sergeant ; Thomas Penniman, Secretary ; H. D. Ranlett, Treasurer.
ELLSWORTH RIFLES .- Company G, First Regiment Infantry. Organized October 22d, 1861. Number of members, fifty-eight. Armory 615 and 617 Howard Street.
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