Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs [microform] 1874, Part 25

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Peachtree Mission, Peachtree nr limits; Rev. William O. Butler, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9 A.M.


St. John's Mission, Irwin sw cor Rolling Mill; Rev. William O. Butler, pastor; time of service, 11 A.M., 715 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.


St. Paul's, E. Hunter bet Bell and Moore; Rev. W. P. Pledger, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.30 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.


Taylor Hill Mission, Mangum cor Newton; Rev. William O. Butler, pastor; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9 A.M.


Trinity, cor Whitehall and Peters; Rev. Clement A. Evans, pas- tor; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.15 P.M .; Sunday School, 9 A.M.


Wesley Chapel, Peachtree junction Pryor; Rev. E. W. Speer, pastor ; time of service, 11 A.M., 7.30 P.M .; Sunday School, 3 P.M.


Presbyterian.


First Presbyterian, ns Marietta bet Forsyth and Spring; Rev. Joseph H. Martin, pastor ; time of service, 10.30 A.M., 7.30 P.M .; Sunday School, 9.30 A.M.


Central Presbyterian, ws Washington bet Hunter and Mitchell ; Rev. J. T. Leftwich, pastor; time of service, 10.30 A:M., 8.00 P.M.


Wilson's Chapel, ss Jones bet Gray and Chattahoochee; Sunday School, 4 P.M.


Roman Catholic.


Immaculate Conception, Loyd cor Hunter, Rev. John McCarthy pastor; mass, 7.30 and 10.30 A.M. ; vespers, 4 P.M.


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SOCIETIES, SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


Masonic.


A ... & A ... Scottish Rite, Ill. Thomas W. Chandler 33º, deputy I ... G ... special deputy for Atlanta.


Atlanta Council Knights of Kadosh 30°, V ... Sir Thos. Chandler, 33º, Commander ; E ... Sir Calvin Fay, 32º, First Lieut. Com- mander; E .. Sir George T. Anderson, 32º, Second Lieut. Commander.


White Eagle Chapter No. 1, Rose Croix, 18°; meetings held in Masonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad ; Ill ... Calvin Fay, 32°, M .:. W ... Master; Ill ... Thomas W. Chandler, 33º, sec.


Hermes Lodge of Perfection No. 3, G ... E ... P ... & S ... Masons, 14°; meetings fourth Fridays of each month, at the Masonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad; Ill ... Thos. W. Chandler, 33º, T ... P .:. G ... Master; S. L. Solomonson, 14º, sec.


Cœur de Lion Commandery No. 4, K ... T ... ; regular conclaves on the first Monday of each month at their Asylum, Decatur cor Pryor; Sir W. H. Tuller, E ... Commander; Sir D. S. Kel- lam, Recorder.


Jason Burr Council of 27° No. 13, Royal and Select Masters; regular convocations on the third Monday in every month at the Masonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad; Thomas W. Chandler, T ... Ill ... Master ; S. L. Solomonson, Recorder.


Mount Zion R ... A ... Chapter No. 16; regular convocations on the second and fourth Mondays in every month at the Masonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad ; Thomas W. Chandler, M ... E ... H ... P ... ; S. L. Solomonson, sec.


Atlanta Lodge No. 59, F ... A ... M ...; regular communications on the second and fourth Thursdays in every month at the Ma- sonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad ; W. F. Parkhurst, W ... Master ; J. R. Gramling, sec.


Fulton Lodge No. 216, F ... A ... M ...; regular communications on the first and third Thursdays in every month at the Masonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad ; Joseph Fleishel, W ... Mas- ter ; S. L. Solomonson, sec.


Georgia Lodge No. 96, F ... A .. M ...; regular communications on the first and third Tuesdays in every month at the Masonic Hall, se cor Marietta and Broad; Calvin Fay, W ... Master ; L. C. Jones sec.


Odd Fellows.


Grand Conductor, L. H. Clarke; Grand Warden, W. G. Gram- ling; D. D. G. Master, W. R. Barrow.


Empire Encampment No. 12, meets second and fourth Wednes- days of each month at Odd Fellows Hall, ns Marietta bet Peachtree and Broad ; J. R. Gramling, C. P .; W. R. Barrow, Scribe.


Central Lodge No. 28, meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows Hall, ns Marietta bet Peachtree and Broad; George Green, N. G .; T. S. Gramling, sec.


Barnes Lodge No. 55, meets every Friday night at Odd Fellows Hall, ns Marietta bet. Peachtree and Broad; T. P. Fleming, N. G .; T. J. Buchanan, sec.


Capitol Lodge No. 60, meets every Thursday night, Mitchell cor Broad; Joseph Gordon, N. G. ; J. B. Goodwin, sec.


Schiller Lodge No. 71. meets every Monday night, Peachtree junc- tion Broad; J. T. Eichberg, N. G. ; E. Langgessen, sec.


Knights of Pythias.


Olive Branch Lodge, No. 9, meets at Knights of Pithias Hall, Broad cor Peachtree, Wednesdays 7.30 P.M .; H. C. Pope, C. C .; W. A. Tigner, V. C .; James D. Collins, Prelate; H. H. Dickson, K. of R. and S .; J. M. Willis, M. of E. ; John F. Simmons, M. of F.


Georgia Lodge, No. 13, meets at Knights of Pythias Hall, Broad cor Peachtree, Fridays 7.30 P.M .; J. D. Bridges, C. C .; L. H. Clarke, V. C .; Miles Turpin, Prelate; Thomas Stockton, K. of R. & S .; A. M. Law, M. of E .; Lucien Smith, P. C. Amos Fox, A. M .; R. J. Godfrey, T. G .; John L. Collier, O. G.


TEMPERANCE. I. O. of G. T.


Atlanta Lodge, No. 1, meets every Monday night, Marietta nw cor Broad. James Parks, L. D


Georgia Lodge, No. 132, meets every Tuesday night, Marietta nw cor Broad. T. Fred Wynn, L. D


Hamilton Lodge, No. 258, meets every Thursday evening, Base- ment Evans Chapel. James O'Donnelly, L. D


S. B. Spencer Lodge No. 2, meets every Thursday night, Decatur nw cor Bell, Osgood A. Thrower, L. D 34


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Knights of Jericho.


J. C. Badger, grand secretary


Atlanta Lodge, meets Broad ne cor Mitchell, every Monday night. John J. McDaniel, chief, W. E. McFail, sec


Undine Lodge, meets Broad ne cor Marietta, every Thursday night. W. J. Warlick, chief, J. Wood, sec


Enterprise Lodge, meets 28 E. Foundry, every Tuesday night. D. A. McDuffie, chief, James Thurmond, sec


Cold Water Templars.


James G. Thrower, gen'l State supt., T. Fred Wynn, asst State supt. Office 2 Capitol Building


Wenona, No. 1, meets every Sunday 2 P.M., Marietta nw cor Broad. Walter S. Withers, supt


O'Donnelly, No. 31, meets, every Sunday 4 o'clock P.M., Base- ment Evans Chapel. James O'Donnelly, supt


Rhoda, No. 28, meets every Sunday 2:30 P.M., Mitchell ne cor Broad. John Milledge, supt


Trades Unions.


ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 48-J. K. Thrower, pres; S. H. Shaw, vice pres; W. C. Henderson, rec sec; A. H. Cunningham, fin sec; George Dunlop, treas; DeLaney T. Wilson, delegate. Finance Committee-H. H. Dickson, ch'n; A. M. Bergstrom, B. W. Smith. Committee on Nominations -Fred Cunningham, ch'n; George Shaw, J. C. Cambers. Executive Committee J. H. Moorefield, John Blats, John W. Owen, John D. Holmes, William Gorman


MACHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS-UnionNo. 1 of Georgia, Hall, Broad cor Mitchell; Walter Trissillian, pres ; meets Ist and 2d Tuesdays in each month


Musical Societies.


Beethoven Society-W. H. Parkins, pres; J. P. Stevens, sec; meets every Monday 7.30 P. M. in Hall of Ga. R. R. Depot Mozart Society-W. H. Weems, pres ; J. J. Doonan, sec; meets every Tuesday 8 P.M. 28 S. Broad


Orpheus Society-Charles Hubur, pres; W. S. Bell, sec; meets at private residences +


Miscellaneous Societies.


Atlanta Turnverin-Charles Weinmeister, 1st speaker; Ernst Hirt, sec ; meets Hall, James Bank Block


Clerks' Benevolent Association-J. H. Sterchi, pres ; J. E. Mann, vice pres; C. B. Crenshaw, sec ; W. D. Bell, fin sec; John Mann, treas ; meets 2d Wednesday in each month, 25 S. Broad


Concordia Association, J. T. Eichberg, pres ; D. B. Loveman, vice pres ; Ben Herschfield, sec; M. Frank, treas ; meets 10 A.M. Sundays at Hall ss Mitchell bet Whitehall and Forsyth


Fireman's Benevolent Association, H. Haney, pres ; James Toy, vice pres ; J. E. Mann, sec ; H. C. Vance,-asst sec ; J. S. Gar- many, treas ; Hall Atlanta Fire Co. No. 1, 25 S. Broad ; 2nd Monday each month


Georgia State Lottery, for the benefit of the Orphans Home and Free School, Howard & Co. managers. Trustees ; Mrs. Mary Ann Williams, Columbus, Ga ; Mrs. P. Y. Pember, Savan- nah; Mrs. V. V. Pearson, Eatenton ; Mrs. Sarah M. Dales, Atlanta ; Mrs. Marian Wilson, Atlanta ; Managers, Alex. M. Wallace, Atlanta ; James D. Waddell, Marietta; Henry S. Wilson, Atlanta ; John Howard, Savannah ; office Atlanta, Walton sw cor Forsyth


The Manufacturers' Association of Atlanta, Republic Block N. Pryor ; President, J. C. Peck ; vice presidents, S. C. Hitch- cock, James Ormand ; sec, G. W. D. Cook; cor sec, J. S. Peterson


Atlanta Academy of Medicine, W. S. Strong, M. D., pres ; Chas Rauschenburg, M. D., 1st vice pres ; J. M. Boring, M. D., 2nd vice pres ; H. V. Taliaferro, M. D., 3rd vice pres ; E. L. Connally, M. D. ,recording sec ; Wm. Abram Love, M. D., cor sec ; C. A. Simpson, treas ; J. B. Baird and A. W. Cal- houn, reporters


Atlanta Medical College-A. W. Griggs, M.D. emeritus prof prac med ; J. T. Banks, M.D., emeritus prof of stetrics; G. W. Holmes, M.D. prof prac med ; J. Thad Johnson, M.D., prof of anatomy ; W. F. Westmoreland, M.D., prof surg ; Robert Battey, M.D., prof of obstetrics ; J. P. Logan, M.D., prof of clinical med; W. A. Love, M.D., prof physiology ; W. H. Goodwin, M.D., prof of chemistry ; A. W. Calhoun, M.D., prof diseases eye and ear ; V. H. Taliaferro, M.D., prof dis- eases of women ; J. B. Baird, M.D., lec on min surg ; J. G. Westmoreland, M.D., prof materia medica and dean of faculty ; Butler, n cor Jenkins


Young Men's Christian Assiociation, Hall 52 Whitehall ; regular business meeting on the last Friday night of each month ; prayer meeting every Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, and the third Tuesday night in each month. Officers Walter R. Brown, pres; John J. McDaniel, treas ; John A. Perdue, rec sec; C. M. Fraser, cor sec


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Young Men's Library, 1 Granite Block, adjoining the Bridge. Officers for 1874-John H. Flynn, pres; E. Y. Clarke, v. pres ; John W. Chastain, sec; Charles Herbst, librarian. Di- rectors-Henry Hillyer, Henry W. Grady, Louis Gholstin, John D. Wing, Marshall J. Clarke, Bernard Mallon, Robert E. Lawhon, Jesse M. Goss, John M. Harwell


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Board of Education.


OFFICERS Joseph E. Brown, President ; Joseph P. Logan, M.D., Vice President ; E. E. Rawson, Treasurer; B. Mallon, Sec- retary and Superintendent


Members of the Board of Education-L. P. Grant, David Mayer, H. T. Phillips, John H. Flynn, Joseph E. Brown, Joseph P. Logan, E. E. Rawson, L. E. Bleckley, M. C. Blanchard, E. J. Roach, W. A. Hemphill, R. J. Lowry, C. C. Hammock


Standing Committees-Finance: Grant, Lowry, Phillips, Ham- mock ; Salaries and Supplies: Mayer, Roach, Flynn; Build- ing and Repairs: Flynn, Grant, Phillips, Rawson, Mayer ; School Property : Bleckley, Grant, Logan ; Library : Phil- lips, Hemphill, Blanchard; Grievances : Blanchard, Roach, 1. Mayer; Printing : Hemphill, Lowry, Flynn ; Rules: Logan, Bleckley, Rawson; Examination, Course of Study and Text Books: Blanchard, Grant, Hemphill, Bleckley, Phillips; Sani- tary Affairs: Logan, Roach, Lowry


Teachers.


Boys' High School, 65 Whitehall-D. Wills, D.D., principal; E. G. Moore, 2d grade ; W. A. Bass, 3rd grade


Girls' High School, Washington-Miss C. Taylor, 1st grade; Miss L. A. Haygood, 2d grade; Mrs. J. H. Clayton, 3d grade ; Miss E. E. Latimer, 4th grade.


Ivy Street School, 173 Ivy-W. M. Bray, principal; Mrs. J. W. Ballard, 2d grade; Miss H. S. Young, 3d Grade; Miss E. W. Smillie, 4th grade; Mrs. H. M. Colquitt, 5th grade; Mrs. C. P. Sams, 6th grade ; Miss M. Duggan, 7th grade : Mrs. L. C. Scudder, 8th grade


Crew Street School-John Isham principal; Miss E. A. Heath, 2d grade ; Miss M. F. Andrews, 3d grade ; Miss M. J. George, 4th grade ; Miss M. L. Wood, 5th grade ; Miss R. M. Larabee, 6th grade; Miss S. A. Williams, 7th grade ; Miss S. A. Johnson, 8th grade


Walker Street School-O. Rockwell, principal; Mrs. R. J. Mc- Keon, 2d grade; Mrs. T. H. Ellis, 3d grade ; Miss L. Echols, 4th grade; Miss L. W. Robarts, 5th grade; Miss A. M. Brown, 6th grade; Miss N. E. Sallas, 7th grade; Miss M. · Fraser, 8th grade


Marietta Street School-W. M. Janes, principal ; Miss L. A. Field, 2d grade; Mrs. S. V. Prather, 3d grade ; Miss M. Goulding, 4th grade; Mrs. H. L. Harvey, 5th grade ; Mrs. V. A. Witcher, 6th grade ; Miss G. A. Green, 7th grade; Miss O. Garlington, 8th grade


Decatur Street School, 188 and 190 Decatur-Joel Mable, princi- pal; Mrs. V. F. Bessent, 2d room; Miss K. L. Winn, 3d room'; Mrs. R. F. Neely, 4th room


Storr's School (colored), 96 Houston-Miss A. Williams, princi- cipal; Miss M. Beach, 2d room ; Miss L. Stevenson, 3d room ; Miss E. J. Howe, 4th room ; Miss A. Baker, 5th room ; Miss G. Hitchcock, 6th room


Summer Hill School (colored), 160 Martin-Mrs. L. S. Cldfield, principal ; Miss E. W. Coffin, 2d room ; Miss L. Fuller, 3d room ; Miss L. P. Spalding, 4th room


Haynes Street School (colored), Hayne cor Walker-Mrs. H. E. Brier, principal ; Miss Beatrice Sharp, 2d room ; Mrs. H. A. Auten, 3d room ; Mrs. A. E. Welch, 4th room


Independent Schools. (See also Academies, page 257.)


Atlanta University-Incorporated 1867, opened 1869; E. A. Ware, A. M. pres ; Rev. C. W. Francis, A.M., sec ; Thomas N. Chase, A.M. sec; ws Vine bet Markham and Mitchell Orphans' Free School, maintained by the Georgia State Lottery- Mrs. A. P. Hill, principal; Walton sw cor Forsyth


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