New Haven Connecticut Directory CT, 1901, Part 115

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Belting. BostonBelting Co., 256 to 260 Devonshire, Bos- ton.


front col'd xiii


Block Sheaves (Self-Lubricating). Boston & Lockport Block Co., 142 Commercial, Boston .. 1049


Block & Tackle Mfrs. Boston & Lockport Block Co., 142 Commercial, Boston. 1049


Bolting Wire Cloth. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Brass Founders. Nassau Smelting and Refining Works, foot West 28th, New York. 1051


Brass Office Railings. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Brass Wire Cloth Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Brick Mfrs.


Davis W. L., Berlin


front col'd vii


Building Ventilation. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Cemetery Railing Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd Church Organ Builders. Woodberry Jesse & Co., 520 Harrison av, Bos- ton. 1049


Clay (Gas) Retorts. Maurer Henry & Son, 420 East 23d, New York.


Contractors' Supplies.


Sampson George H., 13 Pearl, Boston. 1054


Crutches. Marks A. A., 701 Broadway, New York, front col'd vil


Differential Chain Blocks. Boston & Lockport Block Co., 142 Commercial, Boston. 1049


Drying and Ventilation. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York, back col'd


Dumb Waiters. Elektron Mfg. Co., 60 Wilbraham road, Spring- field


1050 Murtaugh James (hand), 202 East 42d, New York 1054


Dynamite.


Sampson George H., 18 Pearl, Boston.


1054


Electric Motor Mfrs.


Elektron Mfg. Co., 60 Wilbraham road, Spring- field. 1050


Electric Elevator Mfrs.


Elektron Mfg. Co., 60 Wilbraham road, Spring- field 1050


Electric Machinery. Elektron Mfg. Co., 60 Wilbraham road, Spring- fleld. 1050


Elevator Mfrs. Elektron Mfg. Co., 60 Wilbraham road, Spring- field 1050 Packer Thomas, Union City, Conn 1054


Elevators (Carriage and Invalid). Murtaugh James, 202 East 42d, New York ..... 1054


Engineers (Hydraulic). Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Engines (Hot Air, Gasoline and Coal Burning).


Church S. B., Seymour, Boston office, 43 S. Market .. .. opp inside front cover


Farm Machinery.


Church S. B., Seymour, Boston office, 43 S. Market. opp inside front cover


Faucet Mfrs. (Lock and Metal Key). Boston & Lockport Block Co.,142 Commercial, Boston. . '1049


Fire Brick. Brooklyn Fire Brick Works, 88 Van Dyke, Brooklyn, N. Y.


Maurer Henry & Son, 420 East 23d, New York


Fire Clay.


Maurer Henry & Son, 420 East 23d, New York


Fire Hose. Boston Belting Co., 256 to 260 Devonshire, Bos- ton .. .front col'd xiii


Fireproof Building Material (Hollow Brick).


Fittings (Hydraulic). Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Fly Screens (Wire).


Burrowes E. T. Co.,684 Exchange Bdg., Boston.1053 Garden Wire Work. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York .. back col'd


Gas Engines.


Mietz & Weiss, 128 Mott, New York.


1052


Gas Machines.


Walworth Mfg. Co., 182 Federal, Boston 1051


Gauges (Hydraulic).


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Hoisting Engines.


Sampson George H., 13 Pearl, Boston. 1054


Hose (Fire).


Boston Belting Co., 256 to 260 Devonshire, Bos- ton .front col'd xiii


Hydraulic Engineers.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Hydraulic Fittings.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Hydraulic Gauges.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Hydraulic Jacks.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049 Hydraulic Packing.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049 Hydraulic Presses.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Hydraulic Punches.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Insurance Company. Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insur- ance Co., 650 Main, Hartford. 1018


Invalid Chairs.


Marks A. A., 701 Broadway, New York, front col'd vii Iron Fencing and Railing Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York .. back col'd


Iron Furniture Mfrs.


Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Iron Punches.


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Iron Shears. Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049 Iron Stable Fixture Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd Iron and Steel.


Hobson, Houghton & Co., 98 John, New York. 1052 Silk Mfrs.


Jacks (Hydraulic).


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Kerosene Engines.


Mietz & Weiss, 128 Mott, New York


1052


Lantern Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd Machinists and Machinery Mfrs.


Elektron Mfg. Co., 60 Wilbraham road, Spring- field.


1050 Garvin Machine Co., Spring and Varick, New


Maurer Henry & Son, 420 East 23d, New York York. .. front col'd xi Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Malt Kiln Wire Cloth Floor Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York back.col'd Metal Ceilings. New York Metal Ceiling Co., 539 West 24th, Borough Manhattan, New York, N. Y.


Metal Dealers. Nassau Smelting and Refining Works, foot West 28th, New York. 1051


Milling Machine Mfrs. Garvin Machine Co., Spring and Varick, New York. front col'd x1


Needle Wire.


Hobson, Houghton & Co., 98 John, New York. 1052 Organ Builders (Church). Woodberry Jesse & Co., 520 Harrison av, Bos- ton. .. 1049


Packing.


Boston Belting Co., 256 to 260 Devonshire, Bos- ton ... front col'd xiii


Packing (Hydraulic).


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Pen Mfrs. (Steel).


Esterbrook Steel Pen Mfg Co., 26 John, New


York.


1051


Polishing and Buffing Machinery. Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Powder (Forcite and Laflin & Rand Gunpowder).


Sampson George H., 13 Pearl, Boston. .. 1054


Presses (Hydraulic).


Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Pumps (Windmill, Hand or Engine Use). Church S. B., Seymour, Boston office, 43 S. Market .. .opp inside front cover


Punches (Hydraulic). Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Ribbon Mfrs.


Cheney Bros., Hartford and South Manchester. front col'd xii


Rock Drills.


Sampson George H., 13 Pearl, Boston ..


1054


Rubber Belting. Boston Belting Co., 256 to 260 Devonshire, Bos- ton. .front col'd xiii


Rubber Feet.


Marks A. A., 701 Broadway, New York, front col'd vii


Rubber Goods.


Boston Belting Co., 256 to 260 Devonshire, Bos- ton front col'd xiii


Ship Builders' Machinery. Watson-Stillman Co., 210 East 43d, New York. 1049


Cheney Bros., Hartford and South Manchester.


front col'd xii


Smelters and Refiners.


Nassau Smelting and Refining Works, foot West 28th, New York. 1051


Solder Mfrs.


Nassau Smelting and Refining Works, foot


West 28th, New York.


1051


Sprinkling Apparatus.


Walworth Mfg. Co., 182 Federal, Boston ...... 1051


Stable Fixture Mfrs.


Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York, back col'd


Steam Engines (Solano Patent) Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Steam and Gas Fitters' Tools. Walworth Mfg. Co., 132 Federal, Boston ..... . 1051 Steel Mfrs.


Hobson, Houghton & Co., 98 John, New York. 1052 Steel Pen Mfrs.


Esterbrook Steel Pen Mfg. Co., 26 John, New


York


. 1051


Steel Wire Mfrs. Hobson, Houghton & Co., 98 John, New York 1052


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INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS.


Sugar Machinery Wire Cloth Mfrs. Howard & Morse,45 Fulton, New York.back col'd


Tanks (Water, 1 to 3,000 lbs. for Fac- tory and General Use). Church S. B., Seymour, Boston office, 43 So. Market .... ... opp inside front cover


Time Detectors. Imhauser E. & Co., 206 Broadway, New York. 1051 Truck and Factory Wagons (Hand). Boston & Lockport Block Co., 142 Commer- cial, Boston, .. 1019


Type Founders.


Farmer A. D. & Son Type Founding Co., 63 Beekman, New York. .front col'd p xi


Type Metal Mfrs. Nassau Smelting and Refining Works, foot West 28th, New York. 1051


Velvets and Plushes.


Cheney Bros., Hartford and South Manchester, front col'd xii


Ventilator Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Wagon Jacks (Lockport Patent). Boston & Lockport Block Co., 142 Commer- cial, Boston .. 1049


Watchmen's Time Detectors. Imhauser E. & Co., 206 Broadway, New York. 1051 Water Towers (Iron, Steel or Wood). Church S. B., Seymour ...... opp inside front cover Windmills (for Pumping Water and Power Work). Church S. B., Seymour, Boston office, 43 S. Market .. ... opp inside front cover


Window Screens and Doors. Burrowes E. T. Co., 634 Exchange bdg, Boston 1053


Wire Cloth Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Wire Fence and Garden Railing Mfrs Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Wire Mfrs.


Hobson, Houghton & Co., 98 John, New York. 1052 Wire Screens (Insect). Burrowes E. T. Co.,634 Exchange bdg, Boston, 1058


Wire Work and Fence Railing Mfrs. Howard & Morse, 45 Fulton, New York. back col'd


Yacht Locks. Boston & Lockport Block Co., 142 Commer- cial, Boston.


1049


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CITY GOVERNMENT OF NEW HAVEN.


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City Election Third Tuesday of April.


City Government Organized on the first Week Day of June.


CITY OFFICERS FOR 1901.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Mayor-Hon. John P. Studley. Term ex- pires June 1, 1903.


City Clerk-Henry E. Norris. Term ex- pires June 1, 1903.


6th Ward-Eugene R. Hubbard, 1, Patrick Maley,


1, 1903


7th Ward-J. Edmund Miller, John Beecher,


1, 1903


8th Ward-Charles F. Gerner, 1, 1902


R. Sherman Baldwin,


1, 1903


9th Ward-Edward Fertman, Arnon A. Alling,


1, 1902


10th Ward-John J. Walsh, Sidney H. Dawson,


1, 1, 1902


11th Ward-Wallace S. Moyle, George Wallace,


1, 1903 1902


12th Ward -- Cornelius H.Conway, 1, Walter F. Walsh, 1, 1903


1902


Amos Dickerman,


1, 1903


14th Ward-Edward H. Barnes, 1, 1902


G. Clifford Foote. 1, 1903


15th Ward-Edward J. Morse, 1. 1902 Sidney S. Kelsey, 1, 1903 Clerk-Henry E. Norris (City Clerk), ex-officio.


Sheriff-A. Frederick Hunie. Page-Samuel F. Jackson.


BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Terms Expire June 1, 1902.


City Judge-James Bishop.


Associate Judge-Edwin C. Dow. City Attorney-Howard C. Webb.


Assistant City Attorney-Richard H. Ty- ner Clerk City Court-Ernest L. Isbell.


Assistant Clerk City Court-George A. Law. City Sheriff-A. Frederick Hunie.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Term Expires June.


President-Alderman Eugene R. Hubbard,


1, 1902


Ist Ward-William A. Wright, Waldo H. Minor, 1, 1903


1, 1902


2d Ward-John H. Adams, 1, 1902


J. Harmar Bronson, 1,


1903


3d Ward-James T. McGill, 1, 1902


Nicholas P. Corcoran, 4th Ward-John F. Sayers, 1,


1. 1903


1, 1903 Henry F. Hosley, 1. 1902 1902 5th Ward-William C. Erff, William J. O'Keefe, 1, 1903


1902


Controller-Jonathan N. Rowe. Term expires June 1, 1903.


1, 1902


City Sheriff-A. Frederick Hunie. Term expires June 1, 1903. City Treasurer -- Henry Fresenius. Term expires June 1, 1903.


Collector of Taxes-Francis G. Anthony. Term expires June 1, 1903.


Corporation Counsel-Leonard M. Dag- gett. Term expires July 1, 1903. Assistant Corporation Counsel-Jacob B. Ullman. Term expires July 1, 1903. Assistant City Clerk-James B. Martin. Term expires July 1, 1902.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Peter Carberry. Term expires July 1, 1902. Lamp Inspector-Henry Hopkins. Deputy Tax Collector-John F. McHugh. Director of Public Works-James B. Coe. Registrars of Voters-Francis S. Hamil- ton, Francis W. Foley, Terms expire June 1, 1903.


Registrar of Vital Statistics-James J. Carr. Term expires June 1, 1903. Mayor's Secretary-Charles E. Julin. Janitor of City Hall-Wm. A. Schappa.


JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.


President-Councilman Patrick L.Harkin. Ist Ward-Philip H. Browning, Frank H. Mason, Charles A. Ingersoll. 2d Ward-Charles Hausman, W. Scott Eames, Edward G. Frederick.


3d Ward-Edward Parrott, William F. Werwaiss, Francis Farrell.


4th Ward-Michael B. McGreal, Patrick S. Cunningham, Augustus B. Haber- sang.


5th Ward-William J. Feustel, James Kehoe, Patrick Ryan. 6th Ward-Frank Pauly, William F. Dwyer, James Brophy. 7th Ward-James Logan, Frank J. Car- lin, Otto G. Huber.


8th Ward, Amos F. Barnes, Henry J. Gussman, Robert M. Hosley.


9th Ward-August H. Lubenow, Ernest A. Wells, William C. Manning.


10th Ward-William F. Harper, John El- liott, John R. Booth.


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13th Ward-William F. Alcorn, 1,


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11th Ward-Joseph H. Davis, George H. Jacobs, Daniel F. Coyle. 12th Ward, Patrick Harkin, George H. Wohlmaker, Thomas C. Bracken. 13th Ward-George E. French, John W. Hine, Henry Bristol.


14th Ward-John H. Thompson, Arthur B. Brown, Beme A. Russell.


15th Ward-George W. Boyer, John J. Kelly, Harry F. Hughes. Clerk-James B. Martin (Ass't City Clerk), ex-officio.


Sheriff-A. Frederick Hunie. Page-James Riley.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.


Annual Reports-Alderman Conway and Moyle. Councilmen Jacobs, French and Wells.


Appropriations-Aldermen Bronson and J. J. Walsh. Councilmen Bracken, Jacobs and Hine.


Auditing-Aldermen Wallace and Ger- ner. Councilmen Barnes, Harper and Thompson.


Bath Houses-Aldermen Maley and J. J. Walsh. Councilmen Pauly, Russell and Huber.


Buildings-Aldermen Wright and Morse. Councilmen Hine, Kelly and Gussman. Building Lines-Aldermen Wallace and Foote. Councilmen Ryan, Farrell and Eames.


Claims-Aldermen Beecher and Erff. Councilmen Kelly, Booth and Wohl- maker.


Commercial and Manufacturing Interests -Aldermen Barnes and O'Keefe. Councilmen Wohlmaker, Boyer and Dwyer.


Fire Department-Aldermen W. F. Walsh and Baldwin. Councilmen Dwyer, In- gersoll and Ryan.


Lamps and Street Lighting-Aldermen Sayers and Maley. Councilmen Parrott, Carlin and Coyle.


Legislatioi-Aldermen Corcoran and Minor. Councilmen Huber, Kelly and Mason.


Licenses-Aldermen Dawson and Miller. Councilmen Hughes, Dwyer and Browning.


Nominations-Aldermen Barnes and Al corn. Councilmen Elliott, Pauly and Gussman.


Numbering Streets-Aldermen Alcorn and Moyle. Councilmen Bracken, Werwaiss and Harper. - Ordinances-Aldermen Alling and W. F. Walsh. Councilmen Logan, Davis and Habersang.


Printing-Aldermen Conway and Gerner. Councilmen Boyer, Ingersoll and Cun- ningham.


Railroads and Bridges Aldermen Adams and Sayers. Councilmen Logan, Kehoe and Habersang.


Retrenchment and Reform-Aldermen McGill and Minor. Councilmen Far- rell, Cunningham and Manning.


Sewers-Aldermen Hosley and Erff. Councilmen Frederick, Wohlmaker and Feustel.


Special Auditing-Aldermen Miller and Dickerman. Councilmen Barnes, Har- per and Thompson.


Squares-Aldermen O'Keefe and Morse. Councilmen Browning, Davis and Wer- waiss.


Streets-Aldermen Beecher and Hilton. Councilmen Davis, Lubenow and Mc- Grail.


Water-Aldermen Fertman and McGill. Councilmen Kehoe, Hosley and Coyle.


SPECIAL COMMITTEES, BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Abatement of Taxes of Poor and Indigent People-Aldermen W. F. Walsh, Hosley and O'Keefe.


Numbering Buildings-Aldermen Adams, Dawson and Corcoran.


DEPARTMENT OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS.


Superintendent-John V. Rattlesdorfer. Col. S. J. Fox, Henry C. Bretzfelder. Clerks-Frederick L. Perry, George W. Rowe.


Manager Springside Home-Theodore H. Sucher.


Assistant Manager-James E. Howard. Matron-Mrs. Theodore H. Sucher. Ass't Matron-Mrs. James E. Howard. Farmer-Elson Wright.


DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. COMMISSIONERS.


James S. Maher, M.D., John F. Sullivan, M.D., Donald G. Carmichael, Henry Fleischner, M.D., Evelyn L. Bissell,M.D. Health Officer-Frank W. Wright, M.D. Clerk-Ward Bailey. Officer, Room 12, Police Building.


Plumbing Inspector-John D. Eldridge. Sanitary Inspectors-John C. Jackson, Edward S. Peterson, William R. Kirk- wood.


Bacteriologist-Archibald McNeil, M.D.


DEPARTMENT PUBLIC PARKS.


Chairman-Hon. John P. Studley, Mayor, ex-officio.


President-Henry T. Blake.


William W. Farnam, Henry F. English, Henry T. Blake, Edward E. Bradley, James M. Townsend, Alderman Corne- lius H. Conway, Councilman Philip H. Browning.


Secretary and Treasurer-Henry F. Eng- lish.


Assistant Treasurer-W. W. Farnam. Assistant Secretary-James E. English.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Director-James B. Coe.


Clerk-Newcomb M. Bassett. Office, No. 17, City Hall. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.


City Engineer-Cassius W. Kelly.


Superintendent of Streets-Frederick E. Whittaker.


Assistant Superintendents of Streets- Patrick Welch, Cornelius Kiernan. Superintendent of Sewers-Thomas E. Worthington.


PUBLIC BOARDS.


BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Room 8, City Hall. Chairman-Edward F. Merrill. Secretary-Oscar P. Ives.


Theodore H. MacDonald, John J. Hogan, Timothy F. Callahan.


BOARD OF FINANCE


President-Hon. John P. Studley, Mayor, ex-officio.


Controller-Jonathan N. Rowe, Alder- man William A. Wright, Councilman Edward G. Frederick, Charles E. Curtis, James D. Dewell, Jr., William Hooker Atwood. Clerk-Henry E. Norris, ex-officio.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.


President H. Sherman Holcomb, John J. Sullivan, John H. Pearce, James H. Parish, Peter Mc Kiernan. Secretary-Silas J. Metzger.


BOARD OF HARBOR COMMISSION- ERS. Office, Room 24, City Hall. President-Frank C. Bushnell.


George B. Martin, Edward Gagel, Joseph Porter, John T. Manson, Edward P. Avery. Clerk-Charles A. Ingersoll.


Harbor Inspector-Edgar S. Dowe.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Chairman-Hon. John P. Studley, Mayor, ex-officio. President-


James P. Manning, Joseph C. Kelly, James J. Lawton, Sherwood S. Thomp- son, Dr. Frank H. Wheeler, David Corey. Secretary-Frank A. Southworth.


BOARD OF RELIEF. Room 8, City Hall. Chairman-George E. Mitchell. Secretary, Thomas F. Fitzsimmons, Fred- erick R. Tuttle.


BUREAU OF COMPENSATION. Office, No. 16 City Hall. President-Frank S. Bishop, Edward W. Baldwin, Charles T. Coyle. Clerk-Eugene H. Rowe.


CIVIL SERVICE BOARD.


Chief of Fire Department-Rufus R. Fancher, ex-officio. Chief of Police Department-James Wrinn, ex-officio.


President-George B. Martin. Luzerne Ludington. Secretary-Frank S. Andrew.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF STEAM BOILERS.


President-Joel F. Gilbert. Joseph Porter, Andrew Clerkin. Inspector-Richard Burns. Clerk -- Frank W. Thompson.


SINKING FUND COMMISSION. Wilbur F. Day, Pierce N. Welch, Samuel, Hemingway.


PERMANENT PAVING COMMISSION. Max Adler, Prof. Eugene L. Richards, Rollin S. Woodruff, Thomas I. Kinney, Elizur H. Sperry


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Office, Station No. 1, 165 Court street. Station No. 2, 551 Grand avenue. Sta- tion No. 3, Howard avenue, corner Minor street. Station No. 4, Dixwell avenue, corner Webster street.


Chief of Police, Station 1-James Wrinn. Captain Station 1-Samuel J. Woodruff. Captain Station 2-James P. Brewer. Captain Station 3-Theodore A. Tripp. Captain Station 4-William O'Keefe. Captain Detective Force -- Henry D.Cowles Clerk-Frank A. Southworth.


Sergeants-John Driscoll, William E. McBride, James Cook, John McGrath, Bartholomew Tiernan, Patrick Bergin, Henry M. Crocker, Stephen F. McGann, Jeremiah Dennehy (Detective), Thom- as J. Dunn, Alexander Gibson, William H. Tighe, Michael J. Hayes, Charles O. Bowers, William G. Doherty, William L. Williams, Adolph Klaiber, Michael Connolly, Fennah W. Watrous, Owen L. Marlow, Peter T. Hayes.


Truant Officers-John T. Healy, Peter E. Dargan.


Signal Officers-George Bradley, Michael Flannery, James Shamp, Mar- tin Higgins.


Detective Bureau, Department of Police Service, (3) 165 Court street.


Station No. 1-Henry D. Cowles, Cap- tain; Jeremiah Dennehy, Sergeant; Jeremiah McGrath, Owen J. Daley, Henry J. Donnelly, Robert P. Dunlap. Station No. 2-James P. Ward.


Station No. 3-Terrence J. Smith. Station No. 4-William J. Frey.


Patrolmen, Grade A-Michael Cooney, Thomas H. Colwell, John Keenan, James E. Donnelly, Matthew Pow- ers, John W. Grant, Louis D. Bixby, Bartholomew Daily, George L. Hyde, John Kelly, Ellis J. Good, John H. Gilligan, George Marshall, John H. Moore, George Taylor, James Lonergan, Charles A. Stevens, Charles A. Sessler, Edward J. Lewis, John Allan, Willis G. Wiser, Michael Doody, John F. Doran, Seaman N. Smith, Cornelius J. Eagan,


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George L. Rowley, William J. Welch, John H. Coonan, Daniel H. Linsley, John McQueeney, Henry J. Hoffman, John Roche, Edward F. Lawlor, Daniel McKiernan, Thomas F. Doughan, John J. Flynn, Bernard J. Reilly, Hugh Mc- Keon, Simon Streit, Michael Lanigan, Louis Waas, Thomas Powers, John Loughlin, John B. Roach, Frank C. Recor, Christopher A. Ledwith, Ter- rence Clancy, Christian Schroeder, George J. Murphy, William A. Rice, Peter Mckeon, James E. Doolittle, Frank D. Cook, Isaac Shields, Richard T. Moore, Louis J. St. Clair, John L. Enright, John Egan, Michael J. O'Con- nor, Frederick Kober, Joseph Bellman, Patrick Roche, Edwin C. Burnham, Edward J. Reilly, Philip Lautenbach, Felix McGuinness, Philip T. Smith, Martin McAllin, William R. Curren, Charles H. Pabor, William M. Collett, William E. Bowen, John Stanford, James F. Heenan, Thomas A. O'Con- nor, John J. McAvoy, William H. Wrinn, Patrick F. Cannon, Warren A. Pickering, Charles Shanahan, Patrick Reilly, Patrick McGovern, Adelmer G. Nettleton, Michael Farrell, Charles M. Meigs, Michael McDermott, Thomas F. Birmingham, John T. Horan, Thomas R. Bright, John Hanrahan, Thomas Trainer, Maurice Connolly, Alonzo M. Cohee.


Patrolmen Grade B-Joseph P. Gallagher, John A. Dippold, William L. Cooper, Patrick R. Cassidy, Patrick Doherty, Robert E. Hollinger, Bennett W. Dor- man, Mason A. Stowell, William H. Abrams, Wells C. Allen, John T. Mc- Grath.


Patrolmen Grade C-Harry B. Winchell, Edward Turbert, William T. O'Brien, William H. McManus, Daniel H. Lip- pincott, John F. O'Connell.


Patrolmen Grade E-John F. Foley, Ed- ward Fallon, James J. Deloughery, Otto Peterson, George A. Spencer, Frederick A. Parks, Patrick D. Barry, Thomas McNamara, William F. Carey. Veteran Reserve G. W. Waas, P. Hart, B. S. Jackson, P. Clyne, J. McAvoy, A. Bradley, J. H. Orr.


Retired List-Captain William M. Hyde, Patrolmen George F. Selleck, Richard Moore, Charles E. Stokes, James W. Walter, John F. Nettleton, William H. Nichols, William A. Rice.


On Duty in Westville - William H. Whilldey, D. M. Ahern.


On Duty in Annex-C. N. Mack, George A. Cook.


Drivers-J. F. Kendall, P. J. Blake, E. H. Wall, J. J. Grady.


Electrician-Austin L. W. Kittredge. Matron-Susan Ireland.


Janitor Police Building-Richard Coogan. Janitress Station 2-Hannah Carr. Janitress Station 3-Celia Early. Janitress Station 4-Lizzie Stevens.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief-Rufus R. Fancher.


Fire Marshal and Assistant Chief -- Joshua G. Gladwin.


Assistant Chief-William B. Perkins. Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph and Electrical Construction-James Grant.


Clerk-S. J. Metzger.


Fire Companies-The Department con- sists of ten Steam Fire Engine Com- panies, one Chemical Engine and three Hook and Ladder Companies.


The following compensation per annum is paid: Chief $2,500.00


Fire Marshal 1,682.65


Sup't Fire Alarm 1,500.15


Assistant Chief 1,350.50


Engineers of Steamers 1,200.85


Ass't Engineers of Steamers. 952,65


Regular Detailed Drivers of Steamers 901.55


Regular Detailed Drivers Hook and Ladder .. 901.55


Regular Detailed Stokers. 850.45


Captains .from 1,000.10 to 1,200.85


Lieutenants, Class 1 1,000.10 Lieutenants, Class 2 901.55


Hosemen from 751.90 to 901.55 Steamer No. 1-444 Howard avenue. Company full, 10 men. Captain, Christopher T. Langley. Lieutenant, James B. Webster. Engineer, Charles W. Gesner.


Steamer No. 2-40 Artizan street. Com- pany full, 9 men. Captain, William H. Johnston. Lieutenant, George S. Bar- rows. Engineer, John R. Smith.


Steamer No. 3-Corner Park and Elm street. Company full, 9 men. Cap- tain, John W. Camp. Lieutenant, Ed- ward Allard. Engineer, Wilbur A. Peck. Steamer No. 4-St. John street, corner Wallace. Company full, 9 men. Cap- tain, Charles H. O'Neill. Lieutenant, Martin Fleming. Engineer, Charles M. Miller.


Steamer No. 5-Corner of East Pearl and Pierpont streets. Company full, 7 men. Captain, Samuel E. Borst. Lieutenant, Frank Conlan. Engineer, Ezra B. Sanger.


Steamer No. 6-Division street near New- hall street. Company full, 9 men. Cap- tain, Sylvanus Gesner. Lieutenant, Roscoe D. Bryant. Engineer, William H. Bishop.


Steamer No. 7-Water street, near Olive street. Company full, 10 men. Cap- tain, Patrick F. Redmond. Lieutenant, Robert J. Davidson. Engineer, Samuel O. Nash.


Steamer No. 8-Edwards street, corner Nash. Company full, 8 men. Captain, Wilfred F. Spang. Lieutenant, George H. Merrick. Engineer and Master Me- chanic, Thomas R. Sherdman.


Engine Company, No. 9-Ellsworth av- nue near Edgewood avenue. Captain,


John F. Dougherty. Lieutenant, John E. James. Engineer, E. A. Reed. Engine Company, No. 10-Corner Lom- bard and Poplar streets. Captain, George S. Woodruff. Lieutenant, Charles W. Slagle. Engineer H. M. Johnson.


Hook and Ladder, No. 1-40 Artizan street, near St. John. Company full, 12 men. Captain, C. L. Chapman. Lieutenant, James H. Redmond


Hook and Ladder, No. 2-446 Howard avenue. Company full, 7 men. Cap- tain, William P. Daley.


Hook and Ladder, No. 3-Corner East Pearl and Pierpont streets. Company full, 7 men. Captain, Frederick A. Linsley.


Winchester Hose Company (Volunteer Company)-Foreman, C. Griffith. As- sistant Foreman. W. F. Herbert. En- gineer, W. Sliney.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. *Keyless Boxes.


Box. Location.


12 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. shops (p) 13 216 Congress av


14 Cor. Davenport av and Ward st 15 No. 1 Engine House, 444 Howard av 16 Cor. Columbus and Washington avs 17 Cor. Columbus av and Lafayette st 18 Cor. Broad and Oak sts


19 Cor. Congress av and Commerce st 121 Cor. Rosette and Button sts




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