New Haven Connecticut Directory CT, 1901, Part 122

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Endowment Rank, Section 149-Annual meeting held in December. President, B. H. Wooding; Secretary and Treas- urer, Erwin Barnes.


KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE Crusaders' Castle, No. 3-Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month, in Red Men's Hall, corner of Church and Crown streets. Noble Chief, Samuel J. Woodruff; Clerk of Exchequer, J. A. Bishop; Keeper of Ex- chequer, Archibald Lumsden; Master of Records, Waldo S. Ball.


Rock Castle, No. 8-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, in Pyramid Hall, corner of State street and Hine place. Noble --


Chief, Martin Gessler; Keeper of Ex- chequer, Alfred A. Schmoll; Clerk of Exchequer, H. H. Todd; Master of Records, Geo. H. Priest.


Columbia Castle, No. 9-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall, 25 Grand avenue. Noble Chief, Samuel Emery; Master of Records, Frank R. Burnham; Clerk of Exchequer, Miles J. Barnes; Keeper of Exchequer, John E. Thompson.


Winthrop Castle, No. 10-Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month, in Pythian Hall, 400 State street. Master of Records, Edw. Hills; Clerk of Ex- chequer, M. S. Wadham; Keeper of Ex- chequer, C. W. Ross.


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PRO- TECTION.


Elm Tree Lodge, No. 35-Meets in A. O. U. W. Hall, 139 Orange street, first and third Friday evenings of each month. Warden, C. H. Frye; Secretary, Timothy Loughlin; Financial Secretary, J. Wall; Treasurer, Charles R. Wells.


Beacon Lodge, No. 69-Meets in Knights of Columbus Hall, Court street, first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. Warden, George H. Copeland; Secretary, George Wallace; Financial Secretary, W. J. Gates; Treasurer, George N. Andrew.


Centennial Lodge, No. 92-Meets second and fourth Fridays in Odd Fellows' building, Crown street. Warden, H. Larson; Secretary, C. Bengtson; Finan- cial Secretary; A. E. Carlson; Treasurer, J. A. Sandquist.


Charter Oak Lodge, No. 188-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at No. 139 Orange street. Warden, Mar- garet Smith; Secretary, William R. Moore; Financial Secretary, C. W. Gould; Treasurer, E. G. Sargent.


Mozart Lodge, No. 193-Meets first and third Friday evenings in Turn Hall, cor- ner Orange and Court streets. Warden, Mrs. Hedwig Pfleghar; Secretary, Al- fred Parlow; Financial Secretary, Her- man Behn; Treasurer, Hugo Schnee- lock.


Winchester Lodge, No. 208 -- Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month, in A. O. U. W. Hall, 139 Orange street. Warden, Edward D. Robbins; Secretary, Robert O. Beebe; Financial Secretary, Harry C. Trecartin; Treas- urer, Jeremiah Mahoney.


Gladstone Lodge, No. 217-Meets at K. of C. Hall, second and fourth Wednesdays. Warden, Margaret J. McGuire; Secre- tary, Thomas P. Flood; Financial Sec- retary, Thomas J. Coffey; Treasurer, Thomas Brennan.


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Fort Hale Lodge, No. 225-Meets first and | Perseverance Council, No. 33, D. of L .- third Friday evenings of each month, at A. O. U. W. Hall. Warden, J. J. E. Braslin; Secretary, John G. Hurd; Fi- nancial Secretary, Charles P. Hillhouse; Treasurer, Wm. H. Russell.


Queen of Elms Lodge, No. 293-Meets sec- ond and fourth Thursdays of each month in A. O. U. W. Hall, 139 Orange street. Warden, Jennie E. Minnix; Secretary, Agnes J. Bennett; Financial Secretary, Lizzie M. Gardner; Treasurer, Mary E. Wall.


Whitney Lodge, No. 319-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Pyramid Hall, corner State street and Hine place. Warden, Andrew J. Clerkin; Secretary, Cecelia G. Fahy; Financial Secretary, Mark N. Sullivan; Treasurer, Annie L. Faughnan.


Lenox Lodge, No. 327-Meets Lenox Hall, 4 York square, the second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. Warden, L. W. Gates; Secretary, George T. Fifield; Financial Secretary, James M. Bennett; Treasurer, E. S. Burt, Jr.


O. U. A. M.


Pioneer Council, No. 1-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, in Washington Council Rooms, Insurance building. 890 Chapel street. Councilor, H. H. West; Record- ing Secretary, William J. Fuller; Finan- cial Secretary, John J. Hamer; Treas- urer, G. W. Clark.


Washington Council, No. 7-Meets in Room 25, Insurance building, 890 Chapel street. Councilor, Frank Beckwith; Recording Secretary, Theo. C. Hastings; Financial Secretary, E. P. Griswold; Treasurer, C. F. Robinson.


Garfield Council, No. 14-Meets Friday evenings, in Room 13, Insurance build- ing, 890 Chapel street. Councilor, D. E. Clark; Recording Secretary, John H. Anthony; Financial Secretary. R. A. Smith; Treasurer, Charles E. Tremper. Liberty Bell Council, No. 3, Jr .- Meets every Thursday evening, in Room 25, Insurance building. Councilor, J. W. Wellington; Recording Secretary, H. N. Marvin; Financial Secretary, W. F. Adams; Treasurer, J. L. Clark.


Excelsior Council, No. 48, D. of L .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Room 25, Insurance building, 890 Chapel street. Councilor, H. Beaumont; Recording Secretary, John H. Anthony; Financial Secretary, Mrs. M. A. Dickens; Treasurer, Charles Beaumont.


Goddess of Liberty Council, No. 3, D. of L .- Meets every Friday, in Room 25, Insurance building, 890 Chapel street. Councilor, Charles H. Johnson; Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. Addie Ballou; Finan- cial Secretary, Mrs. Ella J. Peck; Treas- urer, Edward P. James.


Meets in A. O. U. W. Hall, 25 Grand avenue, every Wednesday evening. Councilor, Mrs. Mary L. Walker; Re- cording Secretary, Mrs. Susan Waters; Financial Secretary, William Penfield; Treasurer, Mrs. M. J. Gierding.


PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA.


Washington Camp, No. 1-Meets every Friday evening, in Pythian Hall, 400 State street. President, J. D. Riggs; Recording Secretary, G. W. Lewis; Fi- nancial Secretary, W. Z. Bartlett; Treas- urer, L. H. Beardsley.


Washington Camp, No. 4-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Pythian Hall, 400 State street. President, Robert Phillips; Treasurer, Joseph Lutz; Recording Sec- retary, J. E. Harrison; Financial Secre- tary, F. A. Evarts.


Washington Camp, No. 8-Meets in Room 25, Insurance building, 890 Chapel street, every Friday evening. President, Sam- uel Crocker; Recording Secretary, C. E. Leete; Financial Secretary, George R. Johnson, Treasurer, T. Whittlesey.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


Davenport Council, No. 700-Meets at G. A. R. Hall, 117} Court street, first and third Wednesdays of each month. Regent, J. U. Woods, M. D .; Secretary, J. J. Snavely; Treasurer, George B. Jones.


Hillhouse Council, No. 1025-Meets in G. A. R. Hall, 117 Court street, first and third Thursday evenings of each month. Acting Regent, Chas. L. Pease; Secre- retary, Edson S. Beach; Treasurer, James White; Collector, Louis E. Jacobs.


Live Oak Council, No. 1027-Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 25 Grand avenue. Regent, Charles P. Hillhouse; Secretary, John W. Kessel; Collector, George Oldershaw, Jr .; Treasurer, George S. Adams.


Savin Rock Council, No. 1068, West Haven-Meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays in each month at Masonic Hall, corner Campbell avenue and Main street. Regent, Wm. H. Kirschner; Secretary, J. H. Merriam; Treasurer, J. Mackrille. Philip H. Sheridan Council, No. 1467- Meets in G. A. R. Hall, 117 Court street, the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month. Regent, Henry Rogowski; Secretary, Francis J. Taylor; Treasurer, Patrick H. Cosgrove.


Beacon Hill Council, No. 1806-Meets sec- ond and fourth Thursdays in each month at G. A. R. Hall, 117 Court street.


CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SOCI ETIES.


St. Aloysius T. A. and B. Society-Organ- ized April 20, 1873. Rooms, St. Aloy- sius building, 198 Meadow street. Pres- ident, Daniel W. Brennan; Recording Secretary, Jeremiah J. Sullivan; Finan- cial Secretary, James Duffy; Treasurer, John H. Flanagan.


St. Francis T. A. and B. Society-Meets last Sunday in each month at St. Francis' Hall. President, Philip Ryan; Secre- tary, Cornelius O'Neil; Treasurer, John Nolan.


St. Ignatius' T. A. B. & L. Society-Meets second Sunday in each month in St. Francis' Hall. President, Francis Car- roll; Financial Secretary, John W. Murphy; Recording Secretary, John P. Fryer; Treasurer, Patrick J. King.


St. Patrick's T. A. B. Society, No. 1- Meets first Sunday in each month in St. Patrick's Hall, Wallace street. Presi- dent, Rev. John Russell; Treasurer, Thomas Murray; Secretary, Patrick Falsey.


St. Patrick's Y. M. T. A. & B. Society- Organized October 14, 1888. Meets sec. and fourth Sundays of each month at St. Patrick's Y. M. T. A. & B. Society's Hall, 215 and 217 Wallace street. Presi- dent, Terrance B. Kelly; Recording Sec- retary, Patrick J. Glynn; Financial Sec- retary, Daniel A. B. Halpin; Treasurer, John B. Beegan.


St. Joseph's Lyceum and T. A. B. Society -Meets second Sunday of each month in St. Joseph's Hall, Fountain street, Westville. President, D. Ferdinand Germain; Recording Secretary, George F. Caffery; Financial Secretary, James McGuire; Treasurer, Michael J. Powers. Central T. A. B. Union-Meets fourth Sunday evening of each month in St. Aloysius parlors. President, James P. Landers; Secretary, Patrick J. English; Treasurer, Patrick Falsey.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


Subordinate Divisions of New Haven. Harmony Division No. 5-Meets in S. of T. Hall, (13) Insurance building, every Thursday evening. D. G. W. P., A. Wilson Holmes. Officers elected semi- annually.


Hiram Camp, No. 14-Meets every Tues- day evening at W. C. T. U. Hall, 17 Grand avenue. W. P., Miss Martha Hall; R. S., James S. Young. Officers elected semi-annually.


Company A., Loyal Crusaders-Meets in Room 13, S. of T. Hall, Insurance build- ing, every Sunday afternoon, at 4 p. m. W. C., Mrs. B. M. Dickinson; Secretary, Amos Tibbals; Treasurer, Charles E. Hart.


TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEM- PERANCE.


Union Council, No. 3 -- Meets in Temper- ance Hall, Room 13, Insurance building, at call of Chief. R. of C., A. J. De Long.


Elm City Temple, No. 5-Meets at S. of T. Hall (13) Insurance building, every Friday evening. W. C. T., Amos F. Tibballs; W. R., Herbert Winter; W. Treasurer, E. E. Okeson.


W. C. T. U.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Connecticut, No. 1-Meets every Thurs- day afternoon at Welcome Hall, Oak street. President, Mrs. R. A. Morrill; Treasurer, Miss Alice Evans; Recording Secretary, Miss E. B. Evans; Corre- sponding Secretary, Ida M. Adams.


No. 2 Union-Reorganized in 1885-Meets every Tuesday, at 3 p. m., in W. C. T. U. Rooms, 17 Grand av. President, Dr. Mary B. Moody; Secretary, Mrs. Nellie Gates; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Charles Kanahan; Treasurer, Miss Susie Kanahan.


West Haven Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union-Meets second and fourth Thursdays in each month. President, Mrs. B. F. Richards; Recording and Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. G. F. Brooke; Treasurer, Mrs. F. R. Lewis.


Lucy Webb Hayes Union-Organized 1889. Meets first and third Thursday afternoons in the month, at 3 o'clock, in parlors of Chapel on Webster street. President, Mrs. K. J. Ga Nun; Secretary, Mrs. J. L. Pierce; Treasurer, Mrs. L. Hemingway.


Loyal Temperance Legion, Co. L, No 1- Meets at 153 Whalley avenue every alter- nate Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Leader, Mrs. Grace Lee.


Loyal Temperance Legion, Co. T-Meets every Monday afternoon, at Bethany chapel, corner Oak and Orchard streets, at 4 o'clock. Leader, Mrs. F. W. Rice.


Loyal Temperance Legion, Co. S-Meets every Friday afternoon at Goffe Street Y. M. C. A., at 4 o'clock. Leader, Mrs. Grace Lee.


Independent Order of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria, Fountain Union Lodge, No. 1-Meets last Wed- nesday evening in each month at Ma- sonic Hall, 76 Webster . street. Grand Secretary, E. M.Brown; Financial Secre- tary, Julia Lyon; Treasurer, John Nor- com. Evening Star Degree, Lodge No. 1-Meets second Wednesday evening in each month. Grand Master, W. H. Effort; Secretary, Mrs. Eliza Good; Treasurer, G. W. Burton.


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United Order of the Golden Cross, Alpha Commandery, No. 243-Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month in Sons of Temperance Hall, (13) Insurance building. F. K. R., M. M. Gower; K. R., Mrs. C. E. Stoddard; Treasurer, Mrs. E. R. Smith.


BANDS OF MERCY.


Elm City, L. T. L .- Meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month, at 4 o'clock, at 153 Whalley avenue. President, Mrs. Grace Lee.


Rebecca C. Morrill L. T. L. Band-Meets every fourth Monday at Bethany chapel, corner of Oak and Orchard streets, at 4 o'clock. President, Mrs. F. W. Rice. Golden Rule B. of M .- Meets last Satur- day afternoon of each month, at City Missions. President, Miss S. J. Hume. Rosa Bonheur L, T. L. Band-Meets every fourth Friday at Goffe street Y. M. C. A., at 4 o'clock. President, Mrs. Grace Lee.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


Admiral Foote Post, No. 17-Meets every Saturday evening at G. A. R. Hall, 11712 Court street. Commander, Frederick S. Snow; Senior Vice Commander, Edward E. Sill; Junior Vice Commander, Willis B. Isbell; Adjutant, Fred G. Hastings; Quartermaster, William E. Whittlesey.


Henry C. Merwin Post, No. 52-Meets in Room 15, Insurance building, first and third Saturday evenings of each month. Commander, James Goodwin; S. V. Commander, Ralph Wright; J. V. Com- mander, William A. Welch; Adjutant, Edward Lynn; Quartermaster, James F. Branigan.


Von Steinwehr Post, No. 76-Meets first Tuesday of each month at Moeller's building, Crown street. Commander, Louis Oppertshauser; S. V. Commander. John Schenk; J. V. Commander, Charles Stante; Quartermaster, Christ. Roth- haar; Adjutant, Charles Hugendubel.


Admiral Foote Woman's Relief Corps, No. 3-Meets the first and third Wednesday afternoons in each month, in G. A. R. Hall, Court street. President, Frances E. Hull; S. V. P., Susan E. Whittaker; J. V. P., Ida M. Adams; Secretary. Hattie C. E. Adams; Corresponding Secretary, Jane McCullum; Treasurer, Mrs. Celia A. Andrews.


Henry C. Merwin Woman's Relief Corps. No. 27-Meets second and fourth Thurs- day afternoons of each month in Room 15, Insurance building. President, Mrs. Nellie Meachen; Senior Vice President, Mrs. Kate Everts; Junior Vice Presi-


dent, Mrs. Rose; Secretary, Mrs. Mary E. Smith; Treasurer, Mrs. Charlotte E. Wright.


SONS OF VETERANS.


Nathan Hale Camp, No. 1-Meets every Friday evening, in G. A. R. Hall, 117} Court street. Captain, Geo. W. Hassel- man; First Lieutenant, Thomas Bomster; Second Lieutenant, W. B. Blair; 1st Sergeant, Chas. E. Stevens.


NAVAL VETERAN ASSOCIATION.


Gideon Welles Naval Veteran Association, No. 3, of Connecticut-Meets fourth Monday in Room 13, Insurance building. Captain, Alfred F. Elcock; Paymaster, Edward Hubbell; Secretary, Henry F. McCollum.


UNION VETERANS' UNION.


Gen. A. H. Terry Command, No. 3, U. V. U .- Meets every Thursday evening in Room 49, Insurance building, 890 Chapel street. Colonel, Thomas Hayward; Lieutenant Colonel, Gould T. Hubbell; Major, James E. Eastman; Quartermas- ter, Edward D. Phelps; Adjutant, Hiram T. Peck.


General Terry Relief Union, No. 3-Meets every Monday evening at Veteran's Hall, 49 Insurance building. President, Mrs. Elizabeth Platt; Secretary, Mrs. Mary Burgermeister; Treasurer, Mrs. Lida Morgan.


ARMY AND NAVY VETERANS.


Army and Navy Veterans, Lieut. R. V. Beach Garrison, No. 185-Army and Navy Veterans-Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 781 Chapel street. Commander, Chas. A. O'Connor; S. V. C., J. Healy; J. V. C., F. Dehmer; Adjutant, John McKay; Q. M., E. B. Harrington.


Veteran Memorial Association of West Haven-Meets at Town Hall at call of President. President, E. G. Mansfield; Secretary, Charles F. Smith; Treasurer, W. E. Augur.


SOCIAL CLUBS.


Catholic Club of the Sacred Heart Parish -- 342 Howard avenue. President, Ed- ward P. O'Meara; Treasurer, John F. Murray; Financial Secretary, John P. Bergin; Recording Secretary, William F. Hickey.


City Point Social Club-108 South Water street. Meets every Monday evening. President, D. F. Donegan; Secretary, Clement Morrissey; Treasurer, H. T. Smith.


Commercial Club-Room 22, 890 Chapel street. President Carlos Smith; Vice- President, F. N. Robinson; Secretary, E. B. Beers; Treasurer, W. H. Hagel. Country Club -- Grounds, Lake Whitney. President, Henry L. Hotchkiss; Secre. tary and Treasurer, George S. Bar- num.


Graduates' Club -- 954 Chapel street. Presi- dent, Dr. Edward H. Jenkins; Secretary, Edward B. Reed; Treasurer, James Kingsley Blake.


Harmonie Club-9 Elm street. President, Max Adler; Recording Secretary, Charles L. Weil; Financial Secretary, Leo H. Herz; Treas., Albert Zunder.


Knights of St. Patrick-Corner Temple and Crown streets. President, Daniel Colwell; Recording Secretary, W. Mat- thew Kenna; Treasurer, Matthew W. Leahy.


Knights Templars' Club-87 Church street. President, Ellis B. Baker; Secretary, Eli S. Quintard; Treasurer, Charles F. Root.


Lenox Club-840 Chapel street. President, Ira A. Holly; Secretary and Treasurer, H. V. Hemming; Steward, Arthur E. Clark.


New Haven Golf Club-Sheffield avenue cor. Division street. President, Alfred K. Merritt; Secretary, T. Markoe Rob- ertson; Treasurer. James E. English.


New Haven Lawn Club Association-193 Whitney avenue. President, John W. Bristol; Secretary, Charlton M. Lewis; Treasurer, George H. Nettleton.


Quinnipiac Club-986 Chapel street and Beach street, near Peck, West Haven. President, George H. Ford; Secretary, William S. Pardee; Treasurer, Robert Foote.


Silver Tone Club-Meets every Sunday, 2 o'clock, at 243 Hamilton street. Presi- dent, James DeVine; Secretary, Joseph Walker; Treasurer, Thomes Searles; Recording Secretary, James Hickey.


The Pequot Association-Incorporated 1891. President, L. Wheeler Beecher; Secretary, George H. Butler; Treasurer, E. C. Simpson.


The Social and Economic League of New Haven-Meets room 3, 828 Chapel street. General Secretary, M. R. Kerr; Secretary and Historian, Miss Alice G. Ford; Treasurer, William Trueman.


Union League-1032 Chapel street. Presi- dent, George B. Martin; Secretary, Ward Bailey; Treasurer, John A. Richard- son.


Young Men's Republican Club-192 and 194 Crown street. Organized November 13, 1884. President, D. J. Carmichael; Secretary, A. C. Benedict; Financial Secretary, F. A. Lockwood; Treasurer, J. A. Hull.


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW HAVEN.


129-133 Church street.


Board of Directors -- President, Edwin S. Lines, D.D .; Secretary, A. Maxcy Hiller; Assistant Secretary, Thomas M. Pren- tice; Treasurer, Minotte E. Chatfield; S. R. Avis, Thomas M. Prentice, Phelps Montgomery, S. B. Shoninger, F. B. Brill, E. T. Parrott.


Librarian, W. K. Stetson.


Reading Rooms-Hours, week days 9 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sundays, 1 to 6 p. m., excepting June to September, inclusive. Library hours 9 a. m. to 8.80 p. m .; Satur- day, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Not open Sun- days and legal holidays.


The reading room contains about 200 peri- odicals and papers. Any person of good character and orderly conduct over twelve years of age, may use the reading room.


Any resident of the city of New Haven of good character shall be entitled to draw books from the Library, on signing an application card, which shall be good for two years from date, giving satisfactory reference to some male citizen of the city. and also giving a satisfactory guarantee. Non-residents may have the use of the Library on payment of fee of $2 a year.


MILITARY.


2d Co. Governor's Horse Guard-Major, Luzerne Ludington; Captain. Arthur N. Farnham; First Lieutenant, George W. Adams. Second Lieutenant, Charles A. Bright; Third Lieutenant, Charles W. Hoffman; Fourth Lieutenant, Wm. J. Bradnack.


2d Co. Governor's Foot Guard-Armory, 39 Whiting street. Major, Edward M. Clark; Captain, A. M. Johnson; Lieu- tenants, Emil A. Gessner; Leonard Bost- wick; Edward J. Morse; Ensign, Russell Thompson.


Second Regiment, Connecticut National Guard-Colonel, Theodore H. Sucher, New Haven; Lieutenant Colonel, James Geddes, Waterbury; Major 1st Battalion, Charles F. McCabe, New Haven; Major 2d Battalion, John Q. Tilson, New Ha- ven; Surgeon, Major Joseph H. Town- send, New Haven; Assistant Surgeon, First Lieutenant Thomas J. Kilmartin, Waterbury; Adjutant, Captain Thomas T. Welles, New Haven; Adjutant 2d Battalion, First Lieutenant Edward L. Carter, Waterbury; Adjutant 1st Bat- talion, First Lieutenant J. George Kraft, New Haven; Quartermaster, First Lieu- tenant James F. Kain, New Haven; Paymaster, First Lieutenant Dwight E. Bowers, New Haven; Inspector Small


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Arms Practice, Captain Harry C. Young, New Haven; Chaplain, Rev. George W. Phillips, New Haven.


Company B (City Guard)-Captain, Frank Pauly; First Lieutenant, Frederick Druehl; Second Lieutenant, John Sa- lerno.


Company C (Sarsfield Guard)-Captain, Jeremiah F. Donovan; First Lieutenant, E. G. Laflin; Second Lieutenant, W. B. Spencer.


Company D (National Blues)-Captain, Ernest L. Isbell; First Lieutenant, Lov- ell H. Page; Second Lieutenant, Arnon A. Alling.


Company E (New Haven Light Guard)- Captain, George E. Hall; First Lieuten- ant, Alfred Husted; Second Lieutenant, Robert L. Walker.


Company F (New Haven Grays)-Captain, Edward O. Gruener; First Lieutenant, William Perry Curtiss; Second Lieuten- ant, Leroy Clark.


Wilkins Guard, First Separate Co .- Capt. Daniel Tilghman; First Lieutenant, Wil- liam L. Jones; Second Lieutenant, Perry Banta.


Second Section Machine Gun Battery- First Lieutenant, Robert G. Morley, Commanding.


Second Section Brigade Signal Corps -First Lieutenant, Earl H. Hotch- kiss.


Naval Battalion, C. N. G .- Commander, Frederick L. Averill; Executive Officer, Lieutenant-Commander Frank S. Corn- well; Navigator, Lieutenant Robert E. L. Hutchinson; Surgeon, Lieutenant D. M. Trecartin; Assistant Surgeon, Ensign Carroll C. Beach; Chief Engineer, Lieu- tenant Walter B. Payne; Assisant En- gineer, Ensign Alfred M. Beers; Adju- tant, Lieutenant (J. G.), S. P. Lewis; Paymaster, Lieutenant (J. G.), Henry F. Punderson. First Division-Chief of Division, Lieutenant Charles A. Inger- soll; Lieutenant (J. G.), Charles G. Mor- ris; Ensign, Clifford M. Peck; Ensign, John K. Murphy.


Independent German Rifle Co .- Meets every first Thursday of the month at 908 State street. Captain, A. Endriss; First Lieu- tenant, Charles Koelle; Second Lieuten- ant, Charles Hahn; Secretary. Jul. Hoff man; Financial Secretary, Herman Schulz; Treasurer, A. Endriss.


Veteran City Guard-Meets in Armory, Meadow street, first Thursday of month. President, Henry A. Kapitzke; Secre- tary, Reginald W. Pokrop; Treasurer, Louis Rempfer.


Second Regiment Officers' Association- President, Colonel Theodore H. Sucher, New Haven; Secretary, Captain T. T. Welles, New Haven; Treasurer, Lieu- tenant, Dwight E. Bowers, New Haven.


CEMETERIES.


Evergreen Cemetery Association-Office No. 132 Orange street. President, Bur- ton Mansfield; Secretary, Benjamin R. English; Treasurer, James D. Dewell; Superintendent, Frank A. Sherman.


Fair Haven Union Cemetery-President, Lucius B. Deming; Secretary, John S. Sanford 2d; Treasurer, Daniel M. Smith; Superintendent, C. D. Parmelee.


Mishkan Israel (Jewish) Cemetery-Whal- ley avenue. President, Charles Kleiner; Secretary, S. Spier; Treasurer, Maier Zunder; Chairman of Cemetery Commit- tee, Moses Mann.


Mapledale Cemetery Association-Office Room 7, 828 Chapel street. Secretary and Manager, John T. Sloan.


New Haven City Burial Ground, Grove Street Cemetery-Incorporated 1797. Office, 149 Orange street. Clerk, Treas- urer and Superintendent, Edward C. Beecher; Sexton, Dwight B. Snow.


Oak Grove Cemetery Association, West Haven-President, James H. Reynolds; Secretary, George H. Thomas; Treas- urer, Samuel J. Bryant.


St. Bernard and St. Lawrence Cemetery Association-Incorporated February 14, 1889. President, Rt. Rev. Bishop M. Tierney; Secretary, William M. Geary; Treasurer, Rev. J. F. Corcoran; Super- intendent, Rev. P. M. Kennedy; Sexton, John Reilly. St. Bernard's Cemetery is located on Columbus avenue, adjoining West River. St. Lawrence Cemetery is located in the town of Orange, adjoining the Yale Athletic Grounds, and is ap- proached by Oak street and Derby ave- nue.


Westville Cemetery Association-Presi- ident, J. M. Lines; Secretary and Treas- urer, D. C. Lines; Manager, Thomas C. Lewis, Woodbridge; Sexton, Wilfred Ford.


RAILROADS.


The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co .- Offices, Meadow, corner Water street. Capital. $54,685,400. Directors, William D. Bishop, Bridge- port; Joseph Park, New York: Chaun- cey M. Depew, New York; Henry S. Lee, Springfield; William Rockefeller, New York; Leverett Brainard, Hart- ford; J. Pierpont Morgan, New York; Geo. Macculloch Miller, New York; John M. Hall, New Haven; Charles F. Choate, Boston; Nathaniel Thayer, Bos- ton; Royal C. Taft, Providence; Charles F. Brooker, Torrington; Carlos French, Seymour; George J. Brush, New Haven; I. De Ver Warner, Bridgeport; Arthur D. Osborne, New Haven; Frank W. Cheney, So. Manchester, Conn .; Presi-


dent, John M. Hall; First Vice Pres- ident, W. F. Merrill; Second Vice Presi- dent, Percy R. Todd; Third Vice Presi- dent, William E. Barnett; Fourth Vice President, F. S. Curtis; Secretary, Wm. D. Bishop, Jr .; Treasurer, Wm. L. Squire; Comptroller, H. M. Kochersper- ger; Auditor of Disbursements, S. C. Fleetwood; Auditor of Passenger Re- ceipts, F. B. Bertine; Auditor of Freight Receipts, J. Mackrille; Acting Attorney. F. A. Farnham; Real Estate Agent, James W. Perkins; Paymaster, Geo. W. Little; Purchasing Agent, Henry A. Bishop; Acting Stationer, J. H. Hurl. burt; Storekeeper, C. S. Comins; Chief Engineer, C. M. Ingersoll, Jr .; Assist- ant Engineer Eastern District, L. B. Bid- well; Assistant Engineer Western Dis- trict, Edward Gagel; General Freight Agent, Lines West of New London and Willimantic, N. A. Willcox; General Freight Agent, Rail Lines East of New London and Willimantic and Marine District, J. M. Williams; First Assistant General Freight Agent, F. S. Holbrook; Assistant General Freight Agent, Rail Lines East of New London and Willi- mantic and Marine District, G. L. Win- lock; Passenger Traffic Manager, G. L. Connor; General Passenger Agent, Rail Lines West of New London and Willi- mantic, C. T. Hempstead; General Pas- senger Agent, Rail Lines East of New London and Willimantic, A. C. Kendall; General Passenger Agent Marine District, O. H. Taylor; General Ticket Agent, J. N. States; General Baggage Agent, George A. Morton; General Manager, W. E. Chamberlain; General Superintendent Western District, C. H. Platt; Superin- tendent New York Division, O. M. Shepard; Assistant Superintendent New York Division, J. S. Scofield; Assistant Superintendent New York Division, G. W. Brady; Superintendent Shore Line Division, J. V. A. Trumbull; Assistant Superintendent Shore Line Division. C. C. Elwell; Superintendent Hartford Di- vision, C. S. Davidson; Assistant Super- intendent Hartford Division, J. E. Mar- tin; Superintendent Air Line-Northamp- ton Division, W. A. Waterbury; Assist- ant Superintendent Air Line-Northamp ton Division, R. G. Curtis; Superintend- ent Naugatuck Division, George W. Beach; Superintendent Berkshire Divis- ion, J. P. Hopson; Assistant Superintend- ent Berkshire Division, W. K. Lyon; Superintendent Highland Division, T. H. Fennell; Assistant Superintendent Highland Division, B. R. Pollock; Sup- erintendent New Haven Terminal, P. E. Bowman; General Superintendent East- ern District, C. Peter Clark; Superin- tendent Providence Division, C. A. Mc- Alpine; Superintendent Worcester Di- vision, A. R. Whaley; Assistant Super- intendent Worcester Division, C. F.




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