Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs [microform] 1875, Part 23

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Atlanta Cadets-C. W. Henderson, Capt ; J. B. Bridges, 1st Lieut ; W. H. Patterson, 2d Lieut ; -- Burke 3d Lieut ; D. S. Mc- Candless, 1s Sergt. Meets second Mondays in each month at Armory Pryor cor Wall


Governors Guards-W. D. Luckie, Capt ; R. J Lowry 1st Lieut ; J. C. Boyd, 2d Lieut ; James D. Collier, 3rd Lieut ; A. Mc. D. Wilson ; 1st Sergt ;. Meets every Friday at Armory 51 East Alabama.


Fulton Blues -- A. J. West, Capt; J. G. Scrutchin, 1st Lieut ; T. J. Dabney, 2d Lieut ; W. R. Biggers, 3d Lieut; John W. Butler, 1st Sergt. Meets every Monday night at Armory, 25 Forsyth


Georgia Zouaves-John L. Conley, Capt ; J. Emmell, 1st Lieut ; A. W. Burgdorf, 2d Lieut. John W. Owen 3d Lieut. Meets first Tuesday each month at Armory, 26 S. Broad


U. S. OFFICES AND COURTS.


Court Rooms, Decatur, cor Pryor.


U. S. Officers.


U. S. Internal Revenue Collector 4th District of Georgia, Jesse A. Holtzclaw, office 27 E. Alabama


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U. S. Marshal William H. Smythe; D. A. Spencer, chief deputy. Office 20 Decatur


U. S. Register in Bankruptcy and U. S. Commissioner for North- ern District Ga. Lawson Black ; office 29 E. Alabama U. S. Gauger, James R. W. Johnson ; office 29 E. Alabama


U. S. Commissioner of Claims for Ga, S. A. Darnell; office 10 W. Alabama


U. S. Courts.


Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, associate justice U. S. Supreme Court Hon. William B. Woods, Judge Fifth Circuit


Hon. John Erskine, judge for the District of Ga


Hon. Henry P. Farrow, U. S. Attorney for the District of Ga Alfred. E. Buck, Clerk for the U. S. Circuit and District Courts Frank A. Ham, deputy clerk


George S. Thomas, assistant U. S. Attorney


William H. Smythe, U. S. Marshal


D. A. Spencer, chief U. S. Deputy Marshal for the Northern Dis- trict (Atlanta)


Charles P. Freeman, chief U. S. Deputy Marshal for the South- ern District (Savannah)


Court Terms.


Circuit Court (Southern District) April term second Monday in April, November term first Thursday in November


Circuit Court (Northern District) second Monday in March and September


District Courts (Southern District) February term second Tuesday in February, May term second Tuesday in May, August term second Tuesday in August, November term second Tuesday in November


District Courts (Northern District) March term first Monday in March, September term first Monday in September. Northern District Courts held in Atlanta, Southern in Savannah


Post Office Department. Post Office, Capitol Building.


Post Master-Sam Bard


Clerks-C. W. Hubner, J. S. Nall, Frank Mills, B. A. Stout, John Bard, C. B. Beard, C. S. Smith, M. W. Smith, Robert John- son, (col'd), J. H. Craig, (col'd)


Letter Carriers John Bard, supt, O. C. Fuller, Charles T. Tut- wiler, Robert P. Jackson, William A. Clark, (col'd), John C. Shelton, (col'd)


Appendix.


Postal Clerks-A. & C. R. R. P. O. Charles M. D. Brown, Ed- ward S. Hills, Thomas S. King, James G. Andrews, William Doty, John W. Scott. Ga. R. R. P. O. Samuel H. W. Smith, Amos P. Wiggins, John W. Cates, Thomas P. Beard, (col'd) Route Agents-W. & A. R. R. Samuel Sheets, F. M. Van Pelt, J. E. Colville. A. & M. R. R. R. S. Egleston, Henry Booth, Harry Keffer. Air Line R. R. Wallace Rhodes, J. A. Crews, J. S. Peterson, A. A. Hammett, J. R. Nochs, (col'd) M. &. W. R. R. H. C. Roberts, W. C. Leak


Arrival and Departure of Mails.


A. & W. Pt. & Western R. R's. . arrive 5:40 P. M.


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. depart 9:40 " «


A. & R. A. L. R. R. . arrive 9:18 " "


.depart 5:30 " "


C. R. R. . arrive 2:55 " " ... depart 1:00 A. M.


Douglassville & Saltville mail arrives Wednesdays 4:00 P. M. " departs Thursdays 6:00 A. M.' .


W. &. A. R. R. .. arrive 9:50 P. M. .depart 5:55 " "


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.arrive 12:35 " "


.depart 8:40 A. M.


Ga. R. R.


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depart 7:00 A. M.


Banks.


Agency Georgia Railroad & Banking Co., 32 S. Loyd, Samuel B. Hoyt, agt


Atlanta National Bank, 15 E. Alabama, incorporated 1865, capi- tal $300,000. Officers-A. Austell, pres ; R. H. Richards, v. pres ; W. H. Tuller, cashier. Directors -- A. Austell, W. J. Garrett, E. W. Holland, R. H. Richards, W. B. Cox, S. M. Inman


Bank of the State of Georgia, Kimball House, Decatur cor Pryor, incorporated Oct. 20th, 1870, cash capital $150,000, authorized capital $500,000. Officers-F. M. Coker, pres; W. W. Bell, cashier. Directors-E. W. Marsh, T. G. Healey, J. H. Callaway, R. F. Maddox, W. W. Bell, F. M. Coker, Shelton Ed- wards M. R. Berry


Citizen's Bank of Georgia, 8 N. Pryor, Republic Block, incorpora- ted 1873, authorized capital 1.000,000. Officers-John T. Grant pres; Perino Brown, cashier. Directors-John T. Grant, W. A. Rawson, J. H. Flynn, Joseph E. Brown, Wil-


.depart 10:00 p. M.


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liam Goodnow, J. A. Hayden, W. C. Morrill, Atlanta ; W. .T Walters, Baltimore, Md .; Jacob W. Seaver, Boston, Mass


Georgia Banking and Trust Co. 12 Wall ; incorporated Oct. 16th, 1868 ; cash capital $125,000, authorized $500,000. Officers -- V. R. Tommey, pres ; M. G. Dobbins, vice-pres ; J. W. Gold- smith, cashier. Directors-M. G. Dobbins, J. M. Harwell, V. R. Tommey, W. P. Pattillo, B. J. Wilson, J. T. Meador, G. E. Smith


Georgia National Bank, 10 Wall; incorporated 1865 ; cash capi- tal $100,000, authorized. capital $500,000. Officers-J. A. Lapham, pres ; E. L. Jones, cashier


State National Bank, Kimball House Pryor cor Wall ; organized Oct. 30th, 1872; authorized capital $500,000. Officers- Campbell Wallace, pres ; W. A. Moore, vice-pres ; W. W. Clayton, cashier ; C. W. Henderson, teller. Directors --- Campbell Wallace, W. A. Moore, James K. Wylie, James H. Porter, Jno. R. Wallace, B. E. Crane, Joseph Winship, W. H. Howell


Chamber of Commerce. B. E. Crane pres, J. J. Toon sec. Republic Block, 8 N. Pryor


Atlanta Cotton Exchange.


S. M. Inman pres, A. T. Cunningham sec. 40 S. Broad


Insurance Companies.


Atlanta Department of the Southern Life Insurance Co. 10 W. Alabama. John B. Gordon pres, A. H. Colquitt vice-pres, J. A. Morris sec., Dr. H. V. M. Miller and Dr. John M. John- son medical board, L. E. Bleckley counsel. Directors-J. B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, A. Austell, E. W. Holland, H. V. M. Miller, E. B. Walker, Ben. May, Memphis, Tenn ; J. S. Hamilton, Athens, Ga; Stephens Thomas, Athens, Ga; J. G. Bailie, Augusta, Ga; D. E. Butler, Madison, Ga; Wm. Johnson and W. A. Caldwell, N. C; S. Y. Tupper, and J. A. Lawton, S. C


Railroads.


Union Passenger Depot, Wall, Alabama, Pryor and Loyd.


Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line Railway Company-General offices Richmond, Va. Atlanta offices 122 Georgia Railroad ; freight depot Decatur cor Shipley. L. P. Grant receiver ; John R. Macmurdo genl freight agent ; S. E. Allen genl trav agent ; John B. Peck master transportation


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Atlanta & West-Point Railroad-General offices Augusta, Georgia. Atlanta offices 32 S. Loyd. John P. King prest, Augusta ; W. P. Orme sec and treas ; L. P. Grant supt; W. J. Hous- ton genl pass and freight agt A. & N. O. Short Line ; L. P. Grant, jr. genl ticket agt; R. M. Farrar freight agt-office 70 Georgia Railroad ; A. J. Orme trav agt


Central Railroad & Banking Company of Georgia-General offices Savannah, Ga. Atlanta offices and freight depot 95 W. Mitch- ell. W. M. Wadley pres; William Rogers gen supt ; E. H. Smith gen ticket agt ; G. J. Foreacre supt Atlanta Division Georgia Railroad & Banking Company-General offices Augusta, Ceorgia. Atlanta offices 32 S. Loyd, John P. King pres ; E. W. Cole gen supt ; S. K. Johnson supt ; J. A. Roberts gen ticket agt ; S. P. Hunt gen freight agt; Ed. A. Werner freight agt ; J. J. Griffin Western agt Great Southern Freight Line via Charleston ; George M. Reed master transportation ; S. B. Hoyt agt Georgia Railroad Bank, 32 S. Loyd


Western & Atlantic Railroad Company-General offices and freight depot W. & A. R. R. north of Forsyth ; passenger depot at Union Depot. Joseph E. Brown pres ; William MacRae supt; R. A. Anderson gen freight agt ; B. W. Wrenn gen pass and ticket agt ; J. C. Courtney gen bkpr; W. G. Gramling supt car department ; John H. Flyun master mechanic


Street Railroads.


Atlanta Street Railroad Company-Office 49 Line. Richard Pe- ters pres ; G. W. Adair treas ; E. C. Peters supt


Whitehall and West-End Line, from Whitehall R. R. crossing to West-End Mineral Springs


Rolling Mill Line, from cor Peachtree and Marietta to Rolling Mill and Oglethorpe Park


Decatur Line, from cor Peachtree and Decatur to Cemetery


Peachtree Line, from R. R. crossing and Peachtree to Ponce de Leon Springs


Taylor Hill Line, from Whitehall R. R. crossing to Taylor's Hill McDonough Line, from Whitehall on Alabama to Washington and Washington to McDonough, terminating near Col. James Ball's


Whitehall Line, on Whitehall. Over ten miles in operation


Convents.


Convent of the Immaculate Conception, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, Veronica, Mother Superior, es Loyd bet Hunter and Mitchell


Cemeteries.


City Cemetery, bet Ga. R. R. and Fair, nr e limits, Arther B. Connolly sexton


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CHURCHES.


Baptist.


Calvary Baptist, ns Richardson bet McDonough and Fraser First Baptist, Walton cor Forsyth, Rev. E. W. Warren pastor Second Baptist, Washington cor Mitchell, Rev. A. T. Spalding pastor


Third Baptist, ne Jones av bet Mangum and Elliott, Rev. Geo. R. Moore pastor


Fourth Baptist (James Chapel) Whitehall junction Railroad Fifth Baptist, Fillmore cor Bell, Rev. J. F. Edens pastor Sixth Baptist, Hunter bet Davis and Hayne


Christian.


First Christian, ns Hunter bet Pryor and Loyd, Rev. Y. H. Peyton pastor


Episcopal.


Holy Innocents, bet Ivy, North av, Calhoun and n limits, Rev. C. C. Williams missionary


Redeemer Mission, Peters cor Crew, Rev. C. C. Williams mis- sionary


St. Luke's, Walton cor Forsyth, Rev. Geo. McCauly rector


St. Luke's Mission, Marietta near Rolling Mill, Rev. Geo. Mc- Cauly supt


St. Philip's, Hunter cor Washington, Rev. - Folke pastor


Hebrew.


Jewish Synagogue, 142 Whitehall, Rev. Henry Gersoni pastor


Lutheran.


German Lutheran, Whitehall junction Forsyth


Methodist Episcopal.


Evans' Chapel, es Chapel junction Stonewall, Rev. John Harris « pastor


McDonough Street Mission, bet Fraser, Glenn and Martin, Rev. W. C. Dunlap pastor


Payne's Chapel, Luckie nw cor Hunnicutt, Rev. A. C. Thomas pastor Peachtree Mission, Peachtree nr limits, Rev. W. C. Dunlap pasto


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St. Jokn's Mission, Irwin sw cor Rolling Mill, Rev. W. C. Dunlap pastor


St. Paul's, E. Hunter bet Bell and Moore, Rev. W. A. Dodge pastor


Taylor Mill Mission, Mangum cor Newton, Rev. W. C. Dunlap pastor


Trinity, cor Whitehall and Peters, Rev. W. J. Scott pastor Wesley Chapel, Peachtree junction Pryor, Rev. W. P. Harrison pastor


Presbyterian.


First Presbyterian, ns Marietta bet Forsyth and Spring, Rev. Joseph H. Martin pastor


Central Presbyterian, ws Washington bet Hunter and Mitchell, Rev. J. T. Leftwich pastor Wilson's Chapel, ss Jones bet Gray and Chattahoochee


Roman Catholic.


Immaculate Conception, 'Loyd cor Hunter, Rev. Angelo Celletti pastor


SOCIETIES, SECRET AND BENEVOLEVT.


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 Thomas Chand- ler, 33º, commander ; E ... Sir Calvin Fay, 32°, first lieut com- mander ; E ... Sir George T. Anderson, 32°, second lieut com- mander


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, 83º, 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. Thomas W. Chandler, 33°, T ... P ... G .. Master ; S. L. Solomonson, 14°, sec


Cœur deLion Commandery, No. 4, K ... T ... ; regular conclaves on the first Monday of each month, at their Asylum, Decatur cor Pryor ; Sir W. D. Luckie E ... commander ; Sir D. S. Kellam recorder


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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.


Empire Encampment, No. 12, meets second and fourth Wednes- day of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, ns Marietta bet Peachtree and Broad ; J. A. Gramling, C. P. ; S. E. Owens, H. P .; W. R. Barrow, scribe


Central Lodge, No. 28, meets every Tuesday night, at Odd Fellows' Hall, ns Marietta bet Peachtree and Broad ; J. C. Watkins, N. G .; T. A. Gramling, sec


Barnes Lodge, No. 55, meets every Friday night, at Odd Fellows' Hall, ns Marietta bet Peachtree and Broad ; J. K. Thrower, N. G. ; T. J. Buchanan, sec


Capitol Lodge, No. 60, meets every Thursday night, Mitchell cor Broad ; G. T. Ogletree, N. G. ; John C. Grafer, sec Schiller Lodge, No. 71, meets every Monday night, Peachtree junc- tion Broad ; C. Pfeifer, N. G .; E. Langgesser, sec


Knights of Pythias.


Olive Branch Lodge, No. 9, meets at Knights of Pythias Hall, Broad cor Peachtree, Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m., J. T. Cooper C. C .; W. D. Green, V. C .; B. Z. Dutton, prelate; H. H. Dickson, K. of R. & S. ; J. D. Collins, M. of E. ; John F. Simmons, M. of F


Georgia Lodge, No. 13, meets at Knights of Pythias Hall, Broad cor Peachtree, Fridays 7.40 p. m .; Otis Jones, C. C .; James M. Thomas, V. C .; Sidney Dell, prelate; C. L. Mangum, K.


of R. & S .; H. L. Collier, M. of E .; J. B. Bridges, P. C .; Ira L. Cook, A. M .; Thomas Stockton, I. G. ; A. M. Law, O. G. ; Lucien Smith, S. P. C


Mystic Lodge, meets Castle Hall, Powel's Block, Peachtree, every Tuesday night ; Charles E. Harman, C. C. ; A. J. Beall, V. C .; B. B. Crew, prelate; Willie Gregg, K. of R. & S .; J. J. Sul- livan, M. of E .; Joe Hurt, M. of F. ; Henry Banks, Jr., P. C


RED MEN.


Improved Order of Red Men, Modoc Tribe, No. 3, Hall 108. Ma- rietta, meets every Monday evening ; M. T. Simmons, C. of R .; M. M. Turner, prophet


TEMPERANCE.


I, O. of G. T.


J. G. Thrower, Grand Worthy Chief Templar, 3 Capitol Bldg S. C. Robinson, Grand Sec., 3 Capitol Bldg


Atlanta Lodge, No. 1 meets every Monday night, Marietta nw cor Broad, H. H. Dickson, L. D Georgia Lodge, No. 132, meets every Tuesday night, Marietta nw cor Broad, T. F. Wynne, L. D


Hamilton Lodge, No. 228, meets every Thursday night, basement Elans Chapel, J. A. Anderson, L. D


Spencer Lodge, No. 2, meets every Wednesday night, Decotur. cor Bell, C. Q. Stanton, L. D


Atlanta Degree Temple meets 1st and 3d Saturday nights each month, Marietta nw cor Broad. T. F. Wynne, D. T. James' Lodge No. 355 meets every Friday night at James' Chapel nr West End. J. T. Johnson, L. D.


Knights of Jericho.


W. J. Warlick, Grand Secretary Atlanta Lodge meets Broad ne cor Mitchell every Monday night. R. P. Jackson, chief, John D. Dodd, sec


Undine Lodge meets Broad ne cor Marietta every Friday night. E. T. Plummer, chief, Scott Grist, sec


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


Cold Water Templars.


T. Fred Wynne, gen'l State supt, office 11 S. Broad


O'Donnelly No. 31 meets every Sunday 4 P. M. basement Evans Chapel. James O'Donnelly, supt


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Wenona No. 1 meets every Sunday 2 P. M. 6 Marietta nw cor Broad. James G. Thrower, supt Rose meets every Sunday 2 P. M. over Stanton Bros. Decatur. J. K. Thrower, supt Evening Star meets every Sunday at 3 P. M. at James' Chapel. John D. Dodd, supt


Independent Order Knights of Golden Rule, Meets every Thursday night 5 Marietta. J. A. Gramling, chief. G. R. McCown, recorder


Trades Union.


ATLANTA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 48-John W. Owen, pres ; S. H. Shaw, vice pres; W. C. Travis, rec sec; H. D. Holcomb, fin sec; C. W. Wells, treas; D. T. Wilson, dele- gate


MACHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS-Union No. 1 of Georgia, Hall Broad cor Marietta. J. J. McMahon, pres ; S. A. Orr, vice pres ; J. McConnell, rec sec; E. Wood, cor sec. " Meets 2d Tuesday each month


Musical Societies.


Beethoven Society-W. H. Parkins, pres ; W. A. Haynes, vice pres ; J. P. Stevens, sec; E. A. Werner, treas. Meets every Monday 7.30 P. M. in Hall of Ga. R. R. Depot Male Quartette-W. W. Packer, director ; Samuel Bradley, or- ganist. Meets every Tuesday 7.30 P. M. at St. Philip's church


Miscellaneous Societies.


Atlanta Turnverin-E. Fechter, speaker; G. Ruehman, sec ; J. Rauschenberg, turnwart. Meets James' Bank Block Hall, Whitehall


Concordia Association, D. B. Loveman, pres, S. L. Solomonson, V. pres, E. Langesser, sec, M. Frank, treas. Meets 10 A.M .; Sundays at hall, 14 W. Mitchell


Grocers' Protective Association, meets at hall Chamber of Com- merce, Republic Block, every alternate Tuesday. R. J. Grif- fin, pres, G. S. Prior, sec, S. H. Landrum, treas


Firemen's Benevolent Association, James Williams, pres, James Toy, V. pres, Joseph Hirsch, sec, J. S. Garmany, treas ; hall Atlanta Fire Co No 1, 25 S. Broad, second Monday each month


Georgia State Lottery, for the benefit of the Orphan's Home and Free School, Howard & Co, managers. Trustees, Mrs P. Y.


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Pember, Savannah ; Mrs. V. V. Pearson, Eatonton ; Mrs Sarah M. Dales, Atlanta ; Mrs. Marian Wilson, Atlanta Managers, Alex M. Wallace, Atlanta ; James D. Waddell, Marietta, Ga .; Henry L. Wilson, Atlanta ; John Howard, Savannah. Office, sw cor Forsyth


Atlanta Academy of Medicine, W. S. Strong, M.D. pres, Chas Rauschenberg, M.D. 1st V. pres, J. M. Boring, M.D. 2d V pres, V. H. Taliaferro, M.D. 3d V. pres, E. L. Connally, M.D. recording sec, C. A. Simpson, treas, J. B. Baird and A. W. Calhoun, reporters


Atlanta Medical College. Faculty : A. W. Griggs, M.D. emeritus prof prac med ; J. T. Banks, M.D. emeritus prof of obstetrics ; 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. prot of obstetrics ; J. H. Logan, M.D prof of general and medical chemistry ; W. A. Love, M.D prof of physiology ; A. W. Calhoun, M.D. prof diseases eye and ear; V. H. Taliaferro, M.D. prof diseases of women ; J B. Baird, M.D. lecturer on diseases of the mind and nervous system ; J. G. Westmoreland, M.D. prof materia medica and therapeutics ; V. H. Taliaferro, M.D. dean of faculty, Butler N. cor Jenkins


Young Mens' Christian Association, hall Whitehall cor Hunter, 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 : Wal- ter R. Brown, pres, John J. McDaniel, treas, E. B Chamber- lin, recording sec, H. H. Jones, cor sec


Mechanics' Institute of Atlanta, hall over Citizens' Bank, Repub- lic Block. A Murphy, pres, F. K. Larabee, V. pres, T. F Wynne, sec, Isaac Robinson, treas; meets 2d Monday night each month


I. O. of B. B. Gate City Lodge No 144, meets Broad cor Peach- tree 2d and 4th Sundays, 10 A.M. each month. S. L. Solomonson, mentor, S. Weil, pres, W. Rich, V. pres, Joseph Hirsch, treas, I. H. Haas, sec, H. Franklin, assistant mentor, B. Schwartz, inside guard, A. Shulhafer, outside guard


Mutual Helpers, meets every Thursday night, No. 4 Engine House Fair street. John H. Daniel, pres, Stephen C. Owens, sec, Irvine W. Gossett, treas, Miss Mittie Pearson, 1st chief


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Young Mens' Library, 21 S. Broad street, Granite Block, adjoin- ing the bridge. Officers : John H. Flynn, pres, E. Y. Clarke, V. pres, Jouett W. Chester, sec, John M. Harwell, treas, Charles Herbst, librarian. Directors : Henry Hillyer, Henry W. Grady, Louis Gholstin, John D. Wing, Marshall J. Clarke, Bernard Mallon, Robert E. Lawhon, J. L. Brown, D. M. Bain, J. F. Burke, A. Haas, B. H. Hill, Jr. Ed L. Grant, assistant librarian.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Board of Education.


Officers : Joseph E. Brown, pres, Joseph E. Logan, V. pres, E. E. Rawson, treas, B. Mallon sec and supt


Members of the Board of Education-Joseph E. Brown, Joseph P. Logan, E. E. Rawson, N. J. Hammond, term expires De- cember, 1875; M. C. Blanchard, E. J. Roach, W. A. Hemp- hill, Robt. J. Lowry, term expires December, 1877; David Mayer, Alfred Austell, D. A. Beatie, Thos. S. Powell, term expires December, 1879. S. B. Spencer, Mayor, (ex-officio) Standing Committees-Finance-Lowry, Austell, Hammond, Spencer; Salaries and Supplies-Mayer, Roach, Beatie ; Building and Repairs Beatie, Rawson, Mayer, Powell, Hemphill ; School Property-Powell, Blanchard, Lowry ; Library-Austell, Hemphill, Powell; Grievances-Roach, Mayer, Blanchard ; Printing-Hemphill, Lowry, Logan ; Rules-Hammond, Logan, Rawson


Examination, Course of Study and Text Books-Blanchard, Ham- mond, Hemphill, Rawson, Beatie ; Sanitary Affairs-Logan, Roach, Austell


Teachers.


Boys' High School, Ivy-W. F. Slayton, principal ; W. A. Bass, 2d Room


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


Ivy Street School-E. G. Moore, principal ; Mrs. J. W. Ballard, 2d grade ; Miss H. S. Young, 3d grade ; Miss E. W. Smillie, 4th grade ; Miss N. V. Colquitt, 5th grade; Mrs C. P. Sams,


6th grade; Miss G. A. Green, 7th grade; Miss H. A Smillie, lie, 8th grade


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


Walker Street School-O. Rockwell, principal; Mrs. R. J. Mc- Keen, 2d grade; Miss T. H. Ellis, 3d grade ; Miss L. J. Echols, 4th grade; Miss B. H. Hanna, 5th grade; Miss N. E. Sallas, 6th grade; Miss M. Fraser, 7th grade ; Miss S. Burks, 8th grade ; Miss A. F. Ramsey, 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; Miss H. L. Harvey, 5th grade ; Miss A. M. Brown, 6th grade ; Miss O. E. Garlington, 7th grade; Miss B. Love, 8th grade


Decatur Street School-Mrs. V. A. Witcher, principal ; Mrs. V. F. Bessent, 6th grade ; Miss K. L. Winn, 7th grade ; Miss L. Cowart, 8th grade


Storr's School (colored) Houston-Miss A. Williams, principal ; Miss M. Beach, 2d room ; Miss L. Stevenson, 3d room; Miss E. J. Howe, 4th room ; Miss Anna Baker, 5th room ; Miss A. Ferris, 6th room


Summer Hill School (colored) Martin-Miss M. Spain, principal ; Miss L. Fuller, 2d room ; Miss E. Smith, 3d room ; Miss E. N. Longan, 4th room


Hayne Street School (colored) Hayne-Miss M. A. Mercer, prin- cipal ; Miss B. P. Sharp, 2d room ; Mrs. C. Corley, 3d room; Mrs. V. E. Taylor, 4th room


Independent Schools. (See also Acadamies.)


Atlanta University-Incorporated 1867, opened 1869; T. A. Chase, pres; Vine bet Mitchell and Markham


Orphans' Free School, maintained by the Georgia State Lottery- Mrs. A. P. Hill, principal ; Walton cor Forsyth German-B. A. Bonheim, principal ; 142 Whitehall


Atlanta Select School for Boys-J. A. Richardson, principal ; 36 W. Mitchell


Hebrew and German School-Rev. Henry Gersoni, principal ; 166 S. Forsyth


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Telegraphic.


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