New Haven Connecticut Directory CT, 1901, Part 118

Author: Price and Lee
Publication date: 1901
Publisher:
Number of Pages:


USA > Connecticut > New Haven County > New Haven > New Haven Connecticut Directory CT, 1901 > Part 118


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132


LENOX STREET SCHOOL-1, Jessie W. Smith.


LLOYD STREET SCHOOL-Lloyd cor. Wolcott .- 4, Rose A. Moriarity, Prin-


cipal; 3, Emily Weiser; 2, Josephine H. Sullivan; 1, Kate M. Tuttle.


WOODWARD SCHOOL-(Annex) .- 4, Katharine Vandervelden, Principal; 3, Esther F. Crocker; 2, Julia I. Mc- Loughlin; 1, Evelyn Maynard; Annex, Beatrice Spang.


SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL IN- STRUCTORS.


Drawing-Frederick L. Burnham.


Music-Benjamin Jepson. Sewing-Jennie Messer.


Penmanship-Harry Houston. Primary Schools-Alice E. Reynolds. Cooking-Maude E. Fields.


Manual Training in Grammar Grades- Mary A. Pinney, Isaac P. Smith, Rich- ard H. Gallagher.


SUBSTITUTES.


Henrietta M. Tozier, Frances Mailhouser, Charlotte Warner, Florence I. Bigelow, L. Adella Pinney, Ethel F. Prince, Mae F. Stanton.


WESTVILLE SCHOOL-Hannah W. Kelsey, Principal ; Miss M. M. Augur, Assistant. Grammar Department-8, Miss Adelaide Smith; 7, Miss Ada J. Smith; 6, Miss Elma Augur; 5, Miss Edith Blakeslee ; 4, Mrs. L. B. Hollis. Primary Department-3. Mrs. H. D. Cole; 2, Miss Harriet M. Osgood ; 1, Mrs. Sarah U. Wright.


MORRIS COVE SCHOOL-Committee, J. Everett (Chairman), Frank Van Sickle, George W. Boyer; Principal, Harry E. Fowler; Assistant, Adelaide Langdon.


WEST HAVEN SCHOOLS.


Board of Education-Clarence E. Thomp- son, President; Dr. John F. Barnett, John Brown, William S. Lucy, Edward Gagel, Henry A. L. Hall, Clerk.


Corps of Instructors-Edgar C. Stiles, Superintendent; Clara M. Sutherland, May L. In: ham, Hattie L. Haven, Rita E. Lord, Lucy M. Nickerson, Alma E. Pagels, Bessie A. Moore, May T. Eng- lish, Ellen C. Smith, Charlotte C. Pier- pont, Susan T. Newell, Delma L. Squires, Mary A. Moore, Katherine L. Boyle, Florence Smith, Edith E. Mackrille, M. Josephine Johnson, Alice E. Ham- mond, Mattie E. Gane, Charlotte E. Hyde, Grace L. Hunt, Mabel E. Curtis, Agnes Mills.


Special Teachers-Harry Houston, Super- visor of Writing ; G. Frank Goodale, Supervisor of Music


ALLINGTOWN SCHOOL-School Com- mittee, George H. Gilbert, William W. Lines; Teachers, Helen Johnson, Edna Bushnell, Elizabeth A. Brennan, Ora L. Wilcox.


STATE NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL -Cor. Howe and Oak .- Arthur B. Mor- rill, Principal; Ella M. Broderick, Anna S. Hart, Herbert N. Loomis, Dr. E. H. Arnold, Mary A. McFarland.


ESTABLISHED 1660.


Hopkins Grammar School,


Cor. High and Wall Streets.


TRUSTEES.


SIMEON E. BALDWIN, LL. D.


HENRY P. WRIGHT, Ph. D.


J. WILLARD GIBBS, Ph. D., LL. D. THOMAS D. SEYMOUR, M. A.


A. W. PHILLIPS, Ph. D. HENRY W. FARNAM, LL. D.


WALTER C. CAMP, B. A.


Its chief design is to prepare Boys for the Classical and Scientific Departments of Yale University.


For those living in New Haven and vicinity the best time for entering is at the age of eleven or twelve.


The course of study embraces not only Latin, Greek, Modern Languages and Mathematics required for admission to College, but all the common English Branches.


Particular information can be obtained by calling for circulars at the city book- stores, or applying to A. B. WOODFORD, Ph. D., in July and August, afterwards to


CHARLES H. WELLER, B. A., Rector.


Booth's Preparatory School.


PREPARES FOR


ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. ALL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. ALL BRANCHES OF BUSINESS.


DAY and EVENING SESSIONS. SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 4, 1901.


Circulars, Course of Study and Terms furnished on application.


GEO. A. BOOTH, Ph. B., Principal, CUTLER BUILDING, 868 CHAPEL ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN.


ANDERSON GYMNASIUM.


WM. G. ANDERSON, M. D., President. MRS. BERTHA J. IVES-HENDRICK, Vice Pres. E. HERMANN ARNOLD, M. D., Sec. and Treas.


The New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics. Two years' course. Prepares young women for teachers of physical training. Complete catalogue on applica- tion.


Classes for Ladies, Misses, Children and Boys. Afternoon and Saturday mornings, and two evenings per week for those engaged during the day. Gymnasium to Rent for Select Parties. Special circular of Classes on application.


E. HERMANN ARNOLD, M. D., Director. 307 York St., New Haven, Conn. 53


826


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


827


THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, 7 COLLEGE ST., NEW HAVEN, CT.


Mr. George L. Fox, for sixteen years Rector of Hopkins Grammar School, will take charge of pupils in small classes, and as private pupils. Of the 117 graduates prepared by him for college in 16 years, over 90 per cent. passed in the chief Latin subject, Vergil, and over eighty per cent. in Homer, the final Greek subject. Earnest boys thoroughly prepared for Yale College in three years, and the Sheffield Scientific School in two years. For information and consultation, address,


GEORGE L. FOX, M. A., 7 COLLEGE STREET.


RESULTS, NOT PROMISES. ESTABLISHED 1884.


THE CHILDS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 48 CHURCH ST., NEW HAVEN, CONN. TELEPHONE. DEPARTMENTS : COMMERCIAL, GREGG SHORTHAND, TOUCH TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH. SIDNEY PERLIN BUTLER, ERNEST MORTON BUTLER, Principal and Proprietor. Secretary.


1878-1901. C. H. BLAKESLEE, PENMAN. RESOLUTIONS, DIPLOMAS, CHARTERS, HERALDIC and ILLUMINATED WORK.


Room 709, First National Bank Bdg., 42 CHURCH STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN. ALSO, TEACHER OF GERMAN.


Established 1884. Gaffey's Shorthand School, JOHN F. GAFFEY, Principal. 4 Church Street.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


Alexander's Institute of Languages, Rev. Louis A. Alexander, prop., 343 George. NEW HAVEN NORMAL SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS (for women and chil- dren), Anderson Gymnasium Co., 307 York.


BLAKESLEE CHARLES H., German and Penmanship, (709) 42 Church.


BOOTH'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, G. A. Booth, principal, Cutler bdg, 868 Chapel.


Catlin Lizzie M. Miss, 68 Bishop Chapman Carrie M. Miss, 87 Pierpont CHILDS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL THE, S. P. Butler, Principal, 48 Church. Elm City Free Kindergarten Association, No. 1-School, Welcome Hall, 17} Oak. Principal, E. M. Bullard.


Elm City Free Kindergarten Association, No. 2-School, 164 Lloyd Principal, Miss May Potter.


Elm City Kindergarten Training Class, 17} Oak. Miss Rachel King, Principal. Ely Hattie Alford Miss, Shorthand, (421) 865 Chapel.


FOX GEORGE L., private tutor, 7 Col- lege.


GAFFEY'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, John F. Gaffey, Principal, 4 Church German Lutheran Zion School, 34 Ward, Teacher, M. E. Dressler.


Gile Grammar School, G. A. Booth, (17 and 18) Insurance bdg, 890 Chapel. Hine May S. Mrs. (Kindergarten), 152 Grove.


HOPKINS GRAMMAR SCHOOL-184 High, c Wall.


INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND- ence Schools, (24) 23 Church, James B. Dunn, local representative.


Johnstone Mary S., 97 Whitney av.


Leighton Alma Miss (children), Grove cor Whitney av


NEW HAVEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION (William E. and W. Woods Chandler), (32) 49 Church. Orton & Nichols Misses (girls), Day School, 57 Elm.


PLATT'S SHORTHAND AND TYPE- WRITING SCHOOL, J. E. Platt, prop., (305) 42 Church.


Thompson Emma J. Mrs., 377 Crown Trinity Church Parish School, 301 George.


Whedon Susan H. (girls and boys), 33 Wall.


Yale Business College, R. C. Loveridge, prop., 116 Church.


Swedish Parochial School, 145 St. John, Teachers, Rev. A. J. Enstam, Principal; Joshua Larson.


CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. St. Francis' Parochial School, 193 Ferry St. John's Catholic School, 36 South. Sacred Heart Parochial School, Columbus av cor. Cedar.


-


CHURCHES.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church-Meets in Republican Hall, Temple cor. Crown. Organized 1816. Pastorate, vacant; Society's Treas- urer, Montgomery Armstrong; Society's Clerk, Edward M. Armstrong; Superin- tendent of Sunday School, Pierce N. Welch.


Immanuel Baptist Church-Corner Chapel and Day streets. Organized 1856. Pas- tor, Rev. A. C. Powell; Clerk, George Salisbury; Treasurer, Frederick Young; Superintendent of Sunday School, A. L. Epps; Organist, James M. Porter; Sex- ton, E. Buston.


German Baptist Church-Corner George and Broad. Organized 1857. Pastor, Rev. Otto Koenig; Clerk of Church, John Fischer; Treasurer, Anton Eich- man; Organist, Albert Liefeld; Superin- tendent of Sabbath School, William B. Schuessler; Superintendent of Mission Sabbath School, Joseph Lock; Sexton, George Ulrich.


Calvary Baptist Church-Corner Chapel and York streets. Organized August 7, 1871. Pastor, Rev. George H. Ferris; Clerk, Aro I. Ward; Treasurer, Merril Loomis; Organist, Herbert D. Hodgson; Sexton, W. L. Bradley.


Grand Avenue Baptist Church-245 Grand avenue. Organized 1871. Pastor, Rev. E. W. Stone; Treasurer, C. G. Ames; Clerk, C. H. Cutts; Organist, Miss Net- tie Brett; Superintendent of Sunday School, C. D. Manwaring; Sexton, S. W. Hammond.


Swedish Baptist Church-40 William street. Organized October, 1882. Pas- tor, A. E. Lundeen; Clerk, Hjalmar Nil- son; Treasurer, G. W. Ericson.


Hope Baptist Church-Corner Lawrence and Foster streets. Organized April 11, 1890. Pastor, Rev. E. C. Sage, Ph.D .; Treasurer, E. N. Alling; Clerk, M. M. Gower; Superintendent of Sunday School, Thomas A. Jenkins; Sexton, George H. Priest.


Howard Avenue Baptist Church-Corner Howard avenue and Rosette street. Organized June 12, 1891. Pastor, Rev. George B. Cutten; Church Clerk, George E. Chipman; Treasurer, George B. Hanover; Superintendent of Sunday School, Edward Street; Organist, Miss May A. Gage.


The Olivet Baptist Church-305 Dixwell avenue. Organized November 12, 1894. Pastorate, vacant; Clerk, Charles L. King; Treasurer, Charles H. Clarke; Organist, Miss Ada M. Edwards; Super- intendent of Sunday School, Edwin Sweet.


828


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


829


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Ecclesiastical Society - Center Church, Temple street between Chapel and Elm. Organized 1639. Pastor, Rev. Newman Smyth; Clerk, Theodore H. Sheldon; Treasurer, Theodore H. Sheldon; Clerk and Treasurer of Church, Franklin S. Bradley; Superintendent of Sunday School, E. L. Heermance; Sex- ton, F. R. Fisher.


United Church-Corner Temple and Elm streets. Organized 1742. Pastor Emeri- tus, Rev. Theodore T. Munger, D.D .; Assistant Pastor, Rev. John Pitt Deane; Clerk, C. E. P. Sanford; Treasurer, Walter B. Law; Treasurer of Society, George W. Curtis; Clerk of Society, C. E. P. Sanford; Superintendent of Sun. day School, Walter R. Downs; Musical Director, E. B. Birge; Sexton, Gustav Lindvall.


Dixwell Avenue Congregational Church- Dixwell avenue opp. Eaton street. Or- ganized 1820. Pastor, Rev. T. Nelson Baker; Church Clerk, J. A. Hagan; Superintendent of Sunday School, G. H. Johnson.


Grand Avenue Congregational Church- Grand avenue between Bright and At- water. Organized 1830. Pastorate va- cant. Society's Clerk, F. Howard Hem- ingway; Treasurer, Walter S. Bishop; Superintendent of Sunday School, Chas. F. McNeil; Organist, Miss Caroline Bas- sett; Sexton, William F. Dutcher.


Plymouth Congregational Church-Sher- man avenue and Chapel street. Organ- ized August 31, 1831. Pastor, Rev. William W. McLane, D.D .; Clerk of Church, A. W. Holmes; Treasurer, Samuel Lloyd; Clerk of Society, Ward Church; Treasurer, J. Preston Strong; Superintendent of Sabbath School, Wil- liam M. Parsons; Organist, Frank W. Canada; Sexton, Willis C. Whaples.


Church of the Redeemer-Corner Orange and Wall streets. Organized November 4, 1838. Pastor, Rev. Watson L. Phil- lips, D.D .; Treasurer, Thomas P. Mer- win; Clerk, Clarence B. Dann; Organist, Thomas G. Shepard; Treasurer of So- ciety, T. Parsons Dickerman; Clerk, Edwin L. Chapman; Sunday School Superintendent, Jay T. Stocking; Sexton, James N. Adams.


Davenport Congregational Church-137 Greene street. Organized April 22, 1862. Pastor, Rev. George Foster Prentiss; Clerk, Fred S. Clark; Treasurer, G. F. Burgess; Sunday School Superintendent, Frank W. Pardee; Organist, Samuel R. Bishop; Sexton, William H. Johnson.


Howard Avenue Congregational Church- Howard avenue corner Columbus avenue. Organized December 27, 1865. Pastor, Rev. W. J. Mutch; Treasurer, Clifford C. Chalker; Clerk, Willis N. Butricks; Organist, Henry K. Beach; Superintend-


ent of Sunday School, Rev. W. J. Mutch; Sexton, W. S. Foote.


Humphrey Street Congregational Church -Humphrey near Orange street. Organ- ized April 29, 1868. Pastor, Rev. F. R. Luckey; Church Clerk, E. B. Sheldon; Society's Clerk, Clifford C. Coleman; Treasurer, C. G. Whaples; Superintend- ent of Sunday School, E. E. Mix; Organ- ist, Walter R. Cowles; Sexton, John Riley. Taylor Church -- Corner Shelton avenue and Division street. Organized Febru- ary 6, 1871. Pastor, Rev. Thomas Mc- Kay; Clerk, H. S. Hamilton; Treasurer, J. A. Bidder; Superintendent of Sunday School, John Deoppensmith; Musical Di- rector, Frank A. Mansfield.


Dwight Place Church-Chapel street cor- ner Dwight street. Organized December, 1872. Pastor, Rev. William W. Leete, D.D .; Clerk, William S. Todd; Treas- urer, Frederick C. Lum; Society's Clerk, F. C. Lum; Society's Treasurer, F. H. Belden; Superintendent of Sabhath School, Herbert C. Keith; Organist, Harry H. Whittaker; Sexton, Arthur M. Beebe.


Second Congregational Church-East Grand, corner Lenox. Organized March 25, 1852. Acting pastor, Rev. A. F. Ir- vine; Church Clerk, Charles B. Rowe;


Church Treasurer, George W. Augur; Society Treasurer, Charles G. Keeler; So- ciety Clerk, Willett A. Hemingway; Sun- day Superintendent, Charles G. Keeler; Organist, Miss Littlejohn; Sexton, Isaac L. Bradley.


Swedish Emanuel Church (Congregational) -Wooster Place, east side of Wooster Square, between Chapel and Greene streets. Organized December 13, 1888. Pastor, Rev. A. J. Peterson; Clerk, Louis M. Flodquist; Treasurer, Andrew Ander- son; Sunday School Superintendent, J. P. Lind; Organist, Mrs. Axel Larson.


Congregational Church-Westville. Organ- ized December 25, 1832. Pastor, Rev. M. R. Kerr; Treasurer, James E. Downs; Clerk, A. Z. Downs; Superintendent Sun- day School, C. S. Dudley; Organist, Frank S. Munn; Sexton, Theodore Shum- way.


First Congregational Church of West Ha- ven. Organized 1719. Pastor, Rev. N. J. Squires; Clerk, C. L. Clark; Treasurer, S. J. Bryant; Superintendents of Sunday School, Clarence L. Clark, James M. Tolles, G. E. Tucker.


Ferry Street Congregational Church-Fer- ry street near railroad bridge. Organized April 28, 1887. Pastor, Rev. J. W. Wet- zel; Clerk, W. D. Hennig; Treasurer, J. D. Marsh; Superintendent of Sunday School, A. G. McIntyre; Sexton, Fred- erick J. Smith.


Allingtown Gospel Union Chapel-Camp bell avenue. President, S. P. Thrasher; Secretary, Harry F. Clark; Treasurer, William W. Lines; Superintendet of Sun- day School, S. P. Thrasher.


EPISCOPAL.


Trinity Church-Cor. Chapel and Temple streets. Organized 1752. Rector, Rev. Frank Woods Baker, D.D .; Curate, Rev. C. O. Scoville; Treasurer, Willis E. Mil- ler; Clerk, Edward C. Beecher; Sexton, Frank E. Turner.


St. Luke's Church-Park street, between Crown and George streets. Organized 1844. Rector, Rev. E. L. Henderson; Treasurer, Moses T. Rice; Clerk, Alonzo Johnson.


St. James Parish-East Grand, near Lenox street. Organized 1845. Rector, Rev. George W. Phillips, D.D .; Clerk, G. Clifford Foote; Treasurer, A. Lewis Chamberlain; Organist, Charles A. Page; Sup't of Sunday School, G. Clifford Foote; Sexton, Henry M. Shannon.


St. Paul's Church-S. E. corner of Chapel and Olive streets. Organized 1845. Rector, Rev. Edwin S. Lines, D.D .; Assistant, Anson Phelps Stokes; Parish Clerk, Charles F. Curtiss; Treasurer, Robert Foote; Superintendent of Sunday School, John C. Hollister; Sexton, Lewis Chandler.


St. Thomas' Church-32 and 34 Elm street. Organized February 24, 1848. Rector, Rev. William A. Beardsley; Clerk Edwin N. Peck; Treasurer, George E. Beers; Choir Director, Charles Bon- ney; Sexton, Charles A. Hall.


Christ Church-Junction of Elm street and Broadway. Organized 1856. Rec- tor, Rev. George Brinley Morgan; Cu- rates, Rev. G. H. Sharpley, Rev. Fred- eric M. Burgess; Clerk, Frederic C. Earle; Treasurer, Edmund J. Silk; Su- perintendent of Sunday School, Rev. Frederic M. Burgess.


Church of the Ascension-Northwest cor- ner Davenport avenue and Ward street. Organized December, 1857. Rector, Rev. Ernest Mariett; Clerk, James M. Beers; Treasurer, E. A. Lewis; Sexton, Geo. F. Coe.


Grace Church-Corner Blatchley avenue and Exchange street. Organized April 10, 1871. Rector, Rev. F. R. Sanford; Clerk, F. J. Chatterton; Treasurer, Ed- ward M. Seeley; Organist, Charles F. Pierce; Choir Master, Francis E. Edgar; Sexton, William McDaniels.


St. John's Church-Corner Orange and Humphrey streets. Rector, Rev. Stew- art Means; Treasurer, George M. Beers; Clerk, John Currier Gallagher; Superin- tendent Sunday School, Rev. Stewart Means; Sexton, Louis Capella.


St. Andrew's Chapel-Shelton avenue, corner Ivy street. Services in charge of Rev. Frederic M. Burgess.


All Saints Chapel, Trinity Parish-Corner Howard avenue and Lamberton street. Rector Rev. F. W. Baker; Curate in charge, Rev. W. P. Downes; Treasurer, G. A. Connor; Organist, E. S. Ender, Sexton, N. E. Mack.


St. James' Church-Westville. Rector, Rev. J. Frederick Sexton; Treasurer, Harry B. Kennedy; Clerk, W. A. Borden; Sunday School Superintendent, Rev. J. Frederick Sexton; Sexton, William Sperry.


Christ Church, West Haven-Church street, corner Campbell avenue. Organ- ized 1723. Rector, Rev. Arthur J. Gam- mack; Parish Clerk and Clerk of Vestry, E. Carter Hotchkiss; Treasurer, George H. Thomas; Superintendent of Sunday School, Henry A. L. Hall.


JEWISH.


Congregation Mishkan Israel-Orange street, corner Audubon. Organized 1840. Pastor, Rev. David Levy; Presi- dent, Charles Kleiner; Vice-President, Max Adler; Treasurer, M. Zunder; Sec- retary, S. Spear; Sexton, Nathan A. Myers.


Congregation Benai Scholom-100 Olive street. Rabbi, Rev. Rudolph Funk; President, Jacob D. Ullman; Vice Presi- dent, Herman Frankenburgh; Secretary, S. Cahn; Treasurer. L. Bodlander.


Congregational B'nai Israel-10 Rose street. Rabbi, A. Cohn; President, Mr. Rockoff; Vice President, S. Lapidos; Secretary, M. Berman; Treasurer, A. Alpert.


Congregation B'nai Jacob-105 Temple street. Rabbi, Rev. Aaron Buchalter; President, Samuel Feldman; Vice Presi- deut, A. Abeshouse; Secretary, I. L. Sachs; Treasurer, A. Olinsky.


Congregation Bickur Cholim B'nai Abra- ham-21 Factory street. President, Suss- man Goldreyer; Vice President, Jacob Goldman; Secretary, M. Sachs; Treas- urer, Abraham Kaletsky.


LUTHERAN.


German Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church -Davenport avenue, corner Ward street. Organized November 15, 1883. Pastor, Rev. Fred Ottman ; Teacher, M. E. Dressler ; Clerk, John Stephan ; Treas- urer, Fred'k Neebe ; Superintendent of Sunday School and Organist, M. E. Dressler.


German Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church-82 George street. Organized December 19, 1865. Pastor, Rev. John A. Timm ; Financial Secretary, Theo- dore H. Sucher ; Treasurer, Julius Jente; Recording Secretary, Hugo Becker ; Superintendent Sunday School, Rev. J. A. Timm; Organist, Herman Trisch ; Sexton, John H. Krebs.


Swedish Lutheran Bethesda Church-St. John street, opposite Hughes place. Organized 1888. Pastor, Rev. Andrew J. Enstam ; Recording Secretary, J. A. Sandquist ; Treasurer, Mans Johnson ; Superintendent Sunday School, J. A. Sandquist ; Organist, Miss Lydia Ander- son ; Sexton, Gustave Arlt.


830


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


831


Evangelical Lutheran Emanuel Church- | Epworth M. E. Church-Corner Orange Humphrey street. Organized June 8, 1890. Pastor, Rev. Geo. Heczko; Re- cording Secretary, Frank Miller; Treasur- er, Edw. J. Swingmann; Organist, Miss Monica Siebke; Sexton, Ernest Laemmer.


METHODIST.


First Methodist Episcopal Church-Corner Elm and College streets. Organized 1795. Pastor, Rev. Gardner S. Eldridge; Treas- urer, N. A. Fullerton; Secretary, W. H. Kirschner; Superintendent of Sunday School, B. B. Savage; Chinese Depart- ment, Mrs. H. M. Crocker; Organist, Geo. T. Birks; Sexton, C. H. Bromley. East Pearl Street M. E. Church-East Pearl near Exchange street. Organized 1832. Pastor, Rev. Lewis D. Streeter, D.D .; Local Preacher, A. O. Abbott; Superintendent of Sunday School, Frank J. Mansfield; Choir Director, Miss N. E. Squires; Organist, James M. McGovern; Sexton, James Nelson.


Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (Old George street)-Howard avenue corner Portsea. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. Arthur J. Smith ; Secretary, L. A. Lampson; Treasurer, C. E. Stoddard; Financial Secretary, Charles A. Lamb; Superintendent of Sunday School, J. T. Manson; Organist, S. B. Smith; Sexton, N. G. Dorman.


German M. E. Church-249 George street. Organized 1858. Pastor, Rev. J. Suter; Superintendent of Sunday School, J. J. Kraft; Organists, J. G. Kraft, H. Kirsch- ner; Sexton, Mrs. C. Dietrich.


Summerfield M. E. Church-Junction Dixwell and Shelton avenues. Organ- ized 1871. Pastor, Rev. J. Howard Hand; Treasurer, M. L. Church; Super- intendent of Sunday School, R. I. Mun- son; Organist, Charles Shamp.


Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church- Corner of Dwight and George streets. Organized 1881. Pastor, Rev.H. Frank Rall, Ph.D. Local Preachers, San- ford Amidon, W. Haskell, William Slaght. Treasurer, A. C. Bushnell; Secretary, P. E. Bowman; Superintend- ent of Sunday School, R. I. Couch; Choir Leader, Frances Heath Eaton; Sexton, George W. Farnham.


St. Andrew's M. E. Church-Corner Townsend and Forbes avenues. Organ- ized October 1, 1886. Pastor, Rev. D. N. Griffen; Secretary of Official Board and Board of Trustees, L. C. Porter; Treasurer of Official Board, J. H. Slo- combe; Superintendent of Sunday School, William G. Brenner; Sexton, E. B. Lillie.


Howard Avenue M. E. Church-Howard avenue, corner Fourth street. Pastor, Rev. Harvey Burnes; Superintendent of Sunday School, E. H. Parmelee; Organ- ist, Mrs. W. H. Richards; Sexton, Mrs. Mary Hughes.


and Edwards streets. Organized 1892. Pastor, Rev. Fred Winslow Adams; Treasurer, Frank E. Northrop; Super- intendent of Sunday School, Frank E. Northrop; Choir Director, Caleb A. Morse; Organist, Louise True Law; Sex- ton, Isaac Covert.


Zion A. M. E. Church-Foote near Winter street. Organized November 15, 1820. Pastor, Rev. Charles Waters; Local Preachers, Edward M. Brown, Dennis Cannon; Church Clerk, George T. Burke; Organist, Miss Mamie Skinner; Chorister, James H. Stevens.


Bethel A. M. E. Church-Sperry street, Y. M. C. A. building. Organized 1842. Pastor, Rev. D. P. Brown; Local Preachers, G. H. Fray, J. R. Cannon. Union A. M. E. Church-Webster street. Pastor, Rev. C. H. McDonald; Secre- tary, C. V. R. Creed.


Swedish M. E. Mission-556 Grand av. Pastor, Rev. Oscar W. Johnson; Treas- urer, John P. Johnson.


First M. E. Church of West Haven-Cen- ter street corner Second avenue. Organ- ized, July, 1868. Pastor, Rev. William MacNicholl; Local Preachers, John Mackrille, E. Harrison Gesner; Secre- tary, J. H. Merriam; Superintendent of Sunday School, A. Seibold.


Westville M. E Church-Organized 1815. Pastor, Rev. W. S. Winans, Jr .; Super- intendent of Sunday School, Charles E. Brown.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church-Elm street. Organized February 19, 1886. Pastor, Rev. F. A. M. Brown, D.D .; Clerk of Sessions, George Petrie; Treasurer, Charles E. Corwin; Superintendent of Sunday School, J. H. Owens; Organist, Miss Grace Brown; Sexton, William Simpson.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. John's Church-Junction Davenport avenue, York and Cedar streets. Organ- ized 1834. Pastor, Rev. John D. Coyle; Assistants, Rev. E. J. Brennan, Rev. James Keating; Organist, Prof. Adolf Schwickardi; Sexton, William Carter.


St. Patrick's Church-Corner of Grand avenue and Wallace street. Pastor, Rev. John Russell; Assistants, Rev. P. Fin- nigan, Rev. M. O'Brien; Organist, Edward L. Brennan; Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. John Russell; Sex- ton, John Maloney.


Church of the Sacred Heart-Columbus avenue, corner of Liberty street. Pas- tor, Rev. M. Mckeon; Assistants, Rev. Peter Dunigan, Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald; Organist, W. S. Wheeler; Superinten- dent of Sunday School, Sister Mary Ed- ward.


St. Francis Church-Ferry street opposite Clay street. Organized 1867. Pastor, Rev. P. M. Kennedy; Assistants, Rev. W. J. Blake, Rev. D. Baker; Organist, William J. Rohan; Sunday School under the care of Sisters of Mercy.


St. Mary's Church-Hillhouse avenue. In charge of Dominican Fathers. Rector, Very Rev. A. V. Higgins, D.D., O. P .; Assistants, Rev. W. F. Linahan, O. P., Rev. P. V. Hartigan, O. P., Rev. J. R. Heffernan, O. P., Rev. J. P. Vallely, O. P., Rev. J. Ford, O. P., Rev. Domi- nic McShane, O. P .; Organist and Choir Master, J. D. Rice; Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev, W. F. Linahan; female department, Miss McQueeney.


St. Joseph's Church-Lawrence street cor- ner Nicoll street. Organized 1900. Pas- tor, Rev. M. J. Daly; Assistant, Rev. J. F. Donohue; Superintendents of Sun- day School, Sisters of Mercy; Organist, John P. Bannon; Choir Director, Joseph B. Clark.


St. Boniface Church (German Catholic) -229 George street, between Temple and College. Organized 1868. Pastor, Rev. Joseph A. Schaele.


St. Michael's (Italian) Church-Wooster place. Organized April 23, 1899. Pas- tor, Rev. B. Marenchino, Trustees, Santo Capasso, Emilia Balsamo.


St. Louis (French) Church-Cor. Chapel and Chestnut streets. Organized Oc- tober 2, 1889. Pastor, Rev. J. H. Chapdelaine.


Westville St. Joseph's Society-Emerson street. Pastor, Rev. John D. Kennedy; Trustees, John F. Gorman, Thomas Cul- len; Superintendent of Sunday School, Frank McGuire; Sexton, Michael Con- way.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.