Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs [microform] 1877, Part 5

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ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


U. S. LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC.


COMMISSIONERS-Lawson Black 61 East Alabama; A. E. Buck and W. B. Smith, 20 Decatur


COURTS-(Northern District of Geor- gia.) U. S. District and Circuit Court, 20 Decatur, corner Pryor. Hon. Wil- liam B. Woods, judge Fifth Judicial Circuit ; residence Mobile, Ala. Hon. John Erskine, district judge ; resi- dence Atlanta. Henry P. Farrow, dis- trict attorney, George S. Thomas, as- sistant district attorney: Court House. William H. Smythe, marshal ; . Court House. David A. Spencer, Frank Rei- man, Charles B. Blacker, Robert E. Boyd, Joel M. Starns, deputies; A. E. Buck, clerk; Court House. Frank A. Ham, deputy. Charles P. Freeman, deputy marshal, Savannah ; William Goodwin, deputy marshal, Cartersville; James A. Findley, deputy marshal, Gainesville.


HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH-Office, 30 East Wall. DEPARTMENT OFFICERS.


Thomas H. Ruger, Brigadier Gen- eral commanding: Chauncy Mckeever, Lieutenant Colonel and assistant adju- tant general ; William B. Wheeler, Lieutenant and aide-de-camp. Surgeon John F. Head, Medical Director; Dan- iel McClure, Colonel and Chief Pay- master; William B. Rochester, Major and Paymaster; John G. Chandler, Major and Chief Quartermaster; Wil- liam H. Bell, Major and Chief Com- missary of Subsistence; Ely Mcclellan, Major and Attending Surgeon ; John R. McGinniss, Captain and Chief of Ordnance. 'S


FIELD AND STAFF.


Headquarters McPherson Barracks. This property of the government, con- taining 58 84-100 acres of ground, is located in the southwestern portion of the city; built in 1857, and can com- fortably quarter a full regiment of ten companies. The present command consists of field and staff officers, reg- imental band and companies A, B, C, D, G and H, 2d Infantry, aggregating (308) three hundred and eight officers and enlisted men.


Brevet Major General. Frank Whea-


mandant ; Lieut. Col. H. C. Mervin, Maj. D. P. Hancock, Maj. James Bel- ger, Q. M .; Maj. J. H. Bill, surgeon ; F. W. Elbry, assistant surgeon; Chap- lain Van Wych, post chaplain ; Lieu- tenants C. A. Dempsey, Thomas Drury, Charles Harkness and James Miller, adjutants ; Lieut. S. E. Clark, R. Q. M. 2d Inf., A. A. Q. M. in charge of Na- tional Cemeteries at Marietta and An- dersonville. William Mills, captain commanding company A; Abner Haines, lieutenant commanding com- pany B; Henry Catly, lieutenant. com- manding company C; William Falch, captain commanding company D; H. C. Cook, captain commanding company E; Charles Keller, captain command- ing company G ; A. S. Doggett, cap- tain commanding company H. Lieu- tenants L. S. Ames, F. O. Briggs, Jobn Kinzie, W. J. Turner, James Ulio, J. K. Warring and E. K. Webster.


INTERNAL REVENUE- (Second District of Georgia.) Andrew Clark, collector. Office 41 South Broad. A. B. Clark and S. M. Nealon, deputies. REGISTER , IN BANKRUPTCY - Lawson Black, 61 East Alabama.


WEST END.


John N. Dunn, mayor; Lewis Cook, clerk and marshal; ~ A. B. Culberson, city attorney ; W. H. Glossup, A. J. Lasseter, Paul Romare and F. S. Stew- rt, councilmen.


COUNTY OF FULTON.


Atlanta county seat. Offices located in City Hall Building or Court House, east side Washington between Hunter and Mitchell.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


COUNTY CORONER -William Kile, West Peters corner Barracks Avenue. COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSION- ER-Jethro W. Manning, City Hall. COUNTY SURVEYOR -- B. F. Walk- er, City Hall.


COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR-Sam- uel Hoyle, 9 West Alabama.


SHERIFF-Angus M. Perkerson. ton, colonel 2d Infantry, post com- Office City Hall. Elected January,


ATLANTA CITY DD


1877, for 2 years." Salary,ffees. Bond $100,000. G. Whit Anderson, Clement C. Green and Charles W. Wells, dopa. ties, appointed by sheriff. STATE AND COUNTY TAX RE- CEIVER-William Ezzard, City. Hall.


COUNTY PRISON. COUNTY JAIL. 88 Fraser. G .: Whit Anderson, jailor ; James M. Wing and John S. Wise, turnkeys: .


COURTS.


COURT OF ORDINARY-City Hall. Exclusive jurisdiction of probate and county matters. Terms, first Monday and Tuesday each month. Daniel Pittman, ordinary. Elected January, 1877, for 4 years.


SUPERIOR . COURT-Atlanta Cir- |of the


cuit, Fulton county. Terms, first Mon- day after fourth Monday in March and September. Hon. Cincinnatus Peeples, judge, (appointed January, 1877, for 8 years.) James D. Collins, clerk ; G. H. Culberson and W. H. Venable, deputies ; B. H. Hill, Jr., solicitor general. ,


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STATE OF GEORGIA.


Capitol or State 'House, Marietta, southwest corner Forsyth. ..


CHIEF EXECUTIVE.


GOVERNOR Hon. Alfred H. Col- quitt. Elected January, 1877, for four years. Salary, $4,000. Isaac W. Avery, private secretary; J. W. War- ren, secretary; Howell C. Jackson, warrant secretary. Salaries $1,800. J. B. Baird, W. H. Grigsby, J. R. Sneed and S. C. Williams, clerks. Salaries $1,600.


ATTORNEY GENERAL- Robert N. Ely. Salary $2,000. 1 SECRETARY OF STATE-Nathan C. Barnett. Elected January, 1877, į Salaries $1,500,- for four years. Salary $2,000. Bond $10,000. J. F. Jones, clerk. Salary $1,600.


DEPARTMENT OFFICERS. COMPTROLLER GENERAL-W. L. Goldsmith. Elected January, 187.7, for four years. J. W. Goldsmith and | D. Harrison, clerk;


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torney general : Henry Jackson,' re- porter; H. G. McLin, sheriff. First term commences third Monday in January ; second term begins second Monday in August.


Superior Courts. ALBANY CIRCUIT.


G. J. Wright, judge ; W. O. Flem- ing, solicitor general. Baker-First Monday in May and November. Calhoun-Second Monday in March and September. . .


Decatur-Second and third Monday in May and November.


Dougherty-First, second and third Monday in April and October .. Mitchell-Fourth Monday - in May and November. Worth- Fourth Monday in April and November.


ATLANTA CIRCUIT.


Cincinnatus Peeples, judge ; B. H. Hill, Jr., solicitor General.


DeKalb-Third Monday in March and September. Clayton-First Monday in March and September.


Fulton-First Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


AUGUSTA CIRCUIT.


William Gibson, judge; Salem Dutch- er, solicitor general. Burke-Third Monday in May and " . amber.


Columbia-Fourth Monday in March and September.


McDuffie-Third Monday , in March and September. Richmond-Third Monday in April and October.


BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT.


George N. Lester, judge ; Thomas F. Greer, solicitor general.


. Cherokee-Fourth Monday in Feb- ruary and second Monday in August. Cobb-Second Monday in March and November.>


Dawson -Third Monday in April and second Monday in September. Fannin-Third Monday in May and October.


Forsyth-Third Monday in Februa- ry and fourth Monday in August. Gilmer-Second Monday in May and October.


Lumpkin-Second Monday in April and first Monday in September.


Milton-Fourth Monday in March and third Monday in August.


Pickens- Fourth Monday in April and September.


Towns-First Monday after fourth Monday in May and October.


Union -Fourth Monday in May and October.


BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT.


John L. Harris, judge ; 8. W. Hitch, solicitor general.


Appling-Third Monday in March and September.


Camden-First Tuesday after fourth Monday in April and October.


Charlton-First Monday after Cam- den court. Clinch-Second Tuesday in April and October. Coffee-First Tuesday in April and October. Echols-Second Tuesday in June and December.


Glynn-First Tuesday after fourth Monday in May and November. Pierce-First Monday in March and September.


Ware-Fourth Monday in March and September.


Wayne-Second Monday in March and September.


CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.


M. J. Crawford, judge ; H. Bussey, solicitor general ..


Chattahoochee -- Fourth Monday in March and September. Harris-Second Monday in April and October. Marion-Third Monday in April and October. :


Muscogee-Second: Monday in May and November.


Stewart-Fourth Monday in April


and October.


Talbot-Second Monday in March and September.


Taylor-First Monday"in April and October ..


CHEROKEE CIRCUIT!


C. D. Mccutchen, judge ; A. T. Hackett, solicitor general.


Bartow-Second Monday in Janua- ry and July.


Catoosa-Second Monday in Februa. ry and August.


Dade-Third Monday in March and September ..


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Gordon-First Monday in March


and September. Murray-Third Monday in Februs-


ry and August.


Whitfield-First Monday in April and October.


COWETA CIRCUIT.


Hugh Buchanan, judge ; S. W. Har- ris, solicitor general.


Campbell-First Monday in Februa-


ry and August.


.Carroll-First Monday in. April and October.


Coweta-First Monday in March


and September.


Douglass-Fourth Monday in Janu- ary and July.


Fayette-First Monday in May and November.


Heard-Third Monday in March


and September.


. Meriwether-Third Monday in Feb- ruary and August.


Troup-Third Monday in May and November.


EASTERN CIRCUIT.


Henry B. Thompson, judge ; Alfred


B. Smith, solicitor general.


Bryan-Thursday after first Mon-


day in April and October.


Bulloch-Thursday before first Mon- day in April and November.


Chatham-Second Monday in Febru- ary, May and October.


Effingham -- First Monday in April and October.


Liberty-Tuesday after second Mon- day in May and October.


McIntosh -- Tuesday, after last Mon- 'day in April and October.


FLINT CIRCUIT.


John I. Hall, judge ; F. D. Dis- muke, solicitor general.


Butts-Second Monday in March and September.


Henry-Third Monday in April and October.


Monroe-Fourth Monday in Februa- ry and August.


Pike-Second Monday in April and October.


Rockdale-First Monday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Spalding-First Monday in Februa- ry and August.


Upson-First Monday in May and November.


MACON CIRCUIT.


Barnard Hill, judge ; C. L. Bartlett, solicitor general. Bibb-Fourth Monday in April and


October.


Crawford-Fourth Monday in March and September.


Houston-Fourth Monday in May and November.


MIDDLE CIRCUIT.


Herschel V. Johnson, judge ; James R. Hines, solicitor general.


Emanuel-Third Monday in April and October. Jefferson Second Monday in May


and November .. Johnson-Fourth Monday in March and.September.


Screven-First Monday in May and November.


Tattnall-Second Monday in April and October.


Washington .First Monday in March and September. NORTHERN CIRCUIT.


E. H. Pottle, judge ; Seaborn Reese, solicitor general.


Elbert-Second Monday in March


and September.


Glascock -Third Monday in Febru- ary and August.


Hancock -- Second Monday in April and October. Hart-Third Monday in March and September.


Lincoln-Fourth Monday in April


and October.


Madison-First Monday in March and September.


Oglethorpe-Third Monday in April and October.


Taliaferro-Fourth Monday in Feb- ruary and August.


Warren-First Monday in April and October.


Wilkes-First Monday in May and November.


OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.


George T. Bartlett, judge; Joseph Preston, solicitor general. Baldwin -- Third Monday in Febru- ary and August.


Greene-Second Monday in March and September.


Jasper-Fourth Monday in April and October.


Jones-Third Monday in April and October.


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State fairs; 120 subordinate county societies. Oficers elected by the 80- ciety. Thomas Hardeman, Jr., "of Macon, president ; Malcolm Johnson, of Atlanta, secretary. Salary $1,200; T.G. Holt, of Macon, treasurer. Salary, commission 2} per cent. on receipts. Bond, $10,000.


LEGISLATIVE.


The General Assembly, With P. O. Address of Each Member. BENATE.


First District-R. E. Lester, Savan- nah, Second District .- J. H. Clifton, Reeds- yille.


Third District -- D. G. Hopps, Scre- ven, No. 7.


Fourth District-J. M. Maddox, Tra- der's Hill.


Fifth District-G. W. Newborn, Ho- merville. ..


Sixth District.J. W. Slaton, Slatons- ville.


Seventh District-James McDonald, McDonald.


Eighth District-I. A. Bush, Colquitt. Ninth District-T. J. Perry, Arling- ton.


Tenth District O. Wessolosky, Al- bany.


Eleventh District -- W. A. Graham, Fort Gaines.


Twelfth District-William Harrison, Georgetown. Thirteenth District -- L. M. Felton, Marshallville.


Fourteenth District -- D. W. Reid, Ab- beville .:


Fifteenth District-T. D. Wilcox, Ir- winville. Sixteenth District - Neil McLeod, Swainsboro.


Seventeenth District-G. R. Black, Sylvania.


Eighteenth District, J. T. Shumake, Augusta.


Nineteenth District-C. S. DuBose, Warrenton.


Twentieth District -- F. C. Furman, Milledgeville.


Twenty-first District -- William O. Dan- iel, Bullard.


Twenty- second District-T. B. Caban- is, Forsyth. 11


Twenty-third District-William Ruth- erford, Knoxville.


Twenty fourth District -- D. C: Cody. Cottage Mills.' Twenty-fifth District- W. I. Hudson, Hamilton.


Twenty-sizth District -- T. M. Hark- nass, Jackson.


Twenty seventh District-H. D. Mo- Daniel, Monroe.


Twenty-eighth District-J. E. God- frey, Madison.


Twenty-ninth District" W. M. Reeee, Washington.


Thirtieth District-R. H. Bulloch, Danielsville.


Thirty-first. District -- J. W. Freeman, Toccoa City. Thirty-second District-R. R. Asbury,> Cleveland.


Thirty-third District-G. E. Dead- wilder, Maysville.


Thirty-fourth District -- G. W. Bryant, McDonough. Thirty-fifth District-E. P. Howell, Atlanta. Thirty-sixth District-P. H. Brewster, Newnan.


Thirty.seventh District- J. T. Slaugh- ter, Villa Rica.


Thirty-eighth District -- W. A. Rags- dale, Dallas. Thirty ninth District -- E. C. McAfee, Cumming. Fortieth . District - J. 8. English, Blairsville.


"Forty-first District-J. P. Chastain, Ellijay


Forty-second District-J. R. Gamble, Summerville.


Forty-third District-R. E. Wilson, Spring Place.


Forty-fourth District-J. W. Cureton, Rising Fawn.


HOUSE.


List here given by counties, alpha- betically.


Appling-J.J. Roberts, Holmesville. Baker-A. L. Hawes, Newton. Baldwin-J. A.Green, Milledgeville. Banks-J. J. Turnbull, Homer.


Bartow-D. V. Stokely, Altoona ; Thomas Tumlin, Euharlee.


Berrien J. H. Kirby, Nashville.


Bibb-A. O. Bacon, W. A. Davis, L. N. Whittle, Macon.


Brooks-H. G. Turner, Quitman. Bryan-D. F. Cox, No. 2, A. and G. R. R.


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. Morgan-First Monday . in March and September.


Putnam-Third Monday in March and September.


Wilkinson-First Monday in April and. October.


OCONEE CIRCUIT.


A. C. Pate, judge ; Thomas Eason, solicitor general.


Dodge-First Monday in May and November. Dooly- Second Monday in March and September.


Irwin-Friday after fourth Monday in March and September. Laurens-Second Monday in April and October.


Montgomery-Wednesday after fourth Monday in April and October.


Pulaski-Second Monday in May and November.


Schley-"Fourth Monday in April and October.


Sumter-Second Monday in April


and October.


Webster+-Second Monday in March and September.


WESTERN CIRCUIT.


George D. Rice, judge; A. L. Mitchell, solicitor general.


Banks-First Monday in April and October ..


Clarke -First Monday in February and second Monday in August.


Oconee-Fourth Monday in January and July,


Franklin-Second Monday in April and October.


Gwinnett-First Monday in March and second Monday in September. Habersham-Third Monday in April. and October.


Hall Third Monday in March and September.


Jackson-Fourth Monday in Febru- ary and August.


Rabun -- Fourth . Monday in April and October. Walton-Third Monday in February


and August. ¿


White-First Monday after fourth Monday in April and October.


MISCELLANEOUS.


GEORGIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY-Office State House. Fair Grounds, Oglethorpe Park. Support- ed by appropriations and income of


SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.


Augustus H. Hansell, judge ; R. G. Mitchell, solicitor general.


Berrien-Third Monday in March


and September.


Brooks-First Monday in May and November.


Colquitt-Wednesday after fourth Monday in March and September.


Lowndes-Third Monday . in May and November.


Thomas-Third week in April and October.


SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.


James M. Clark, judge ; C. B. Hud- son, solicitor general.


Lee-Fourth Monday in March and second Monday in November. Macon-First Monday in December


and third Monday in May.


Telfair-Tuesday after third Mon- day in April and October.


Twiggs-First Monday in March and September.


Wilcox -- Fourth Monday in March and September.


PATAULA CIRCUIT.


William D. Kiddoo, judge; J. T. Flewellen, solicitor general


Clay-Fourth Monday in March and September.


Early-First Monday in April and October. Miller-Third Monday in April and October. Quitman-Third Monday in May and November.


Randolph-First Monday in May and November.


Terrell-Fourth Monday in May and November.


ROME CIRCUIT.


J. W. H. Underwood, judge ; C. T. Clements, solicitor general:


Chattooga-First Monday in March and September ..


Floyd -First Monday in January and July.


Paulding -. First Monday in Februa. ry and August.


Polk-Second Monday in February and August.


Haralson-Fourth Monday in March and September. Walker,Last Monday in February and August.


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Bulloch-R. W. DeLoach, Statesboro. Burke S. A. Corker, Waynesboro; E. A. Perkens, Lawtonville; W. F. Walton, Green's Cut. ! Butts S. F. Smith, Jackson. Calhoun-O. H. Paul, Morgan. Camden- G. A. Malette, St. Marys. Campbell J. M. Wilson, Campbell- ton.


Carroll -H. Hogan, E. Phillips, Car- rollton.


Catoosa -J. W. Owenby, Ringgold. Chariton-F. Lang, Trader's Hill. Chatham -A. P. Adams, W. W. Paine, P. M. Russell, Savannah. Chattahoochee-A. Wolbridge, Cus- seta. .:


Chattooga W. H. Penn, Summer- ville.


Cherokee W. B. Puckett, Canton. Clarke-H. H. Carlton, Athens. Clay. R. E. Kennon, Fort Gaines. Clayton -A. E. Cloud, Jonesboro. Clinch-L. Strickland, Homerville. Cobb-W. P. Hardin, W. Phillips, Marietta.


Coffee J. Pearson, Douglas. Columbia-J. P. Williams, Appling. Colquitt-James Viok, Moultrie. Coweta-R. W. North, Sharpsburg ; W. Thomas, Newnan. Crawford-S. H. Causey, Knoxville. Dade J. A. Case, Trenton. Dawson-Joseph McAfee, Dawson- ville. Decatur-Hiram Brockett, W. W. Harrell, Bainbridge.


DeKalb-M. R. Ragsdale, Decatur. Dodge- N. Rawlins. Eastman. Dooly-L. B. Mobly, Vienna; Bunts (colored), Albany. Dougherty-A. M. H. Wolihin, Al- bany.


Douglas -- C. R. Bowen, Douglasville. Early-W. C. Sheffield, Blakely. Echols- J. D. Smith, Slatonville. Effingham-H. P. Brewer, Spring- feld: Elbert- J. J. Burch, Elberton. Emanuel-G. W. MoGar, Swains- boro.


Fannin-B. C. Duggar, Morganton. Fayette-W. S. Brown, Fayetteville. Floyd -. J. R. Freeman, J. C. Reese, Rome. - Forsyth-Thomas Willingham, Cum- ming. Franklin-J. M. Mcintyre, Carnes- ville.


Fulton G. T. Fry, Henry Hillyer,


J. H. James, Atlanta.


Gilmore- Joseph Prickett, Ellijay. Glasscock-E. G. Scruggs, Gibson. Glynn-James Blue (colored), Bruns- wick.


Gordon -- M. J. Dudley, Sonora. Green -- W. H. Branch, V. D. Gres- ham, Greensboro." Gwinnett-W. J. Bone, W. L. Hutch- ins. Lawrenceville. Habersham -- J. H. Grant, Mount Airy


Hall-A. D. Candler, Gainesville. Hancock-J. T. Jordan, Sparta; W. J. Northern, Mount Zion. Haralson-A. R. Watson, Talapoosa. Harris-G. A. B. Dozier, L. L. Stan- ford, Hamilton.


Hart J. B. Benson, Hartwell. Heard-M. T. Alman, Franklin. Henry-G. M. Wise, McDonough.' Houston-B. M. Davis, Perry ; L. L. Miller, Fort Valley ; J. F. Sykes, Byron.


Irwin-J. B. Fletcher, Ifwinville. Jackson-A. T. Bennett, G. R. Duke, Jefferson.


Jasper-J. C. Key, Monticello. Jefferson -W. A. Evans, J. C. Pol- hill, Louisville.


Johnson-S. W. Fortner, Wrights- ville.


Jones-N. 8. Glover, Clinton. Laurens-C. S. Guyton, Dublin. Lee-Adams, (colored), Lees-


burg.


Liberty-William Bacon (colored), Riceboro.


Lincoln-J. L. Wilkes, Goshen. Lowndes -- W. A. Carter, Valdosta. Lumpkin-W. P. Price, Dahlonega. McDuffie-J. 8. Jones, Thomson. McIntosh - W. H. Atwood, Darien. Macon-J. D. Frederick, Marshall- ville; W. H. Willis, Oglethorpe.


Madison - S. W. Colbert, Daniels- ville.


Marion-Howell Hollis, Buena Vista. Meriwether J. P. Roper, Chalybeate Springs ; James Taylor, Luthersville. Miller-H. C. Sheffield, Colquitt. Milton-J. W. Stewart, Alpharetta. Mitchell C. W. Collins, Camilla. Monroe-T. S. M. Bloodworth, High Falls ; J. Hogan, Forsyth.


Montgomery-D. J. MoRse, Mt. Ver- non. Morgan-S. Reid, Madison.


Murray -T. Leach, Cohutta Springs. Nuacogee-R. J. Moses, N. G. Oattis, Columbus. Newton -- 8. B. Anderson, J. P. Simms, Covington.


Oconee --- R. R. Murray, Watkinsville. Oglethorpe-A. F. Pope, Crawford: J. M. Smith, Winterville. -


Paulding -- W. J. Gray, Dallas. Pickens --- L. J. Allred, Jasper. out Pierce -- A. E. Cochran, Blackshear. Pike-J. B. Mathews, Barnesville. Polk-S. Jones, Rockmart.


Pulaski-G. W. Jordan, Hawkins- ville.


Putnam-J. A. Reid, Eatonton. Quitman-L. P. Dozier, Hatcher's Station. .


Rabun -- W. M. Pickett, Clayton. Randolph-Arthur Hood, Cuthbert. Richmond-J. C. C. Black, W. E. Johnson, P. Walsh, Augusta,


Rockdale -- W. L. Peek, Conyers. Schley -- M. J .- Wall, Ellaville.


Screven -- W. P. Wade, "Mobley's Pond.


Spalding-J. D. Stewart, Griffin. Stewart E. T. Davis, C. C. Humber, Lumpkin.


Sumter->W. D. Davidson, Allen Fort, Americus.


Talbot J. M. Mathews, Talbotton; J. C. Maund, Geneva.


Taliaferro-B. F. Moore, Crawfords- ville.


Tattnall- J. B. Smith, Reidsville. Taylor-Bennett Stewart, Butler. Telfair-John Wilcox, Temperance. Terrell-G. T. Marshall, Dawson. Thomas-R. 8. Burch, W. M. Ham- mond, Thomasville.


Towns-J. T. Kimpsey, Hawassee. Troup .J. F. Awiry, A. H. Cox, La- Grange ..


Twiggs-J. T. Glover, Jeffersonville. Union-T. J. Haralson, Blairsville. Upson-J. H. Brown, Thomaston. Walker-J. M. Shaw, Cedar Grove. Walton-W. R. Smith, Monroe. Ware-W. A. McDonald, Waresboro. Warren-W. H. Pilcher, Warrenton. Washington-George Peacock, J. A. Robson, Sandersville.


Wayne- James Knox, Waynesville. Webster-W. C. Kendrick, Preston. White-W. G. Goodman, Cleveland. Whitfield-W. C. Richardson, Dalton. Wilcox++F. H. Colley, Washington ; W. T. Faircloth, Abbeville.


Wilkes-W. R. Callaway, Washing-


ton.


Wilkinson-N. C. Hughes, Irwinton. Worth-J. M. Rouse, Warwick.


UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.


CHIEF EXECUTIVE - CABINET. PRESIDENT-RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, of Ohio .. Term ends March 4, 1881. Salary $50,000.


VIOE-PASSIDENT -WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of New York. Term ends March 4, 1881.Salary $10,000.


SECRETARY OF STATE -- William M. Evarta, of New York. Salary $10,- 000.


SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY-John Sherman, of Ohio. Salary $10,000. SECRETARY OF WAR - George W. McCreary, of Iowa. Salary $10,000. SECRETARY OF THE NAVY -R. W. Thompson, of Indiana. Salary $10,- 000.


SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR .Carl Schurz, of Missouri. Salary $10,000.


POSTMASTER - GENERAL - David M. Key, of Tennessee. . Salary: $10,000. ATTORNEY-GENERAL - Charles De- vena, of Massachusetts. Salary.$10,- 000.


COURTS AND JUDGES.


Supreme Court. CHIEF JUSTICE


Morrison R. Waite, Toledo, O. Salary. $10,50Q.


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


Nathan Clifford, Portland, Me. Salary . $10,000.


Ward Hunt, New . York. Salary $10,000. William Strong, Philadelphia, Pa. Salary $10,000.


Joseph P. Bradley, Newark, N. J. Salary $10,000. Noah H. Swayne, Columbus, O. Salary $10,000.


Samuel F. Miller, Keokuk, Iowa. Salary $10,000.


Stephen J. Field, San Francisco, Cal. Salary. $10,000. Samuel F. Phillips, Solicitor-Gen- eral, Washington, D. C. Salary $7,- 500 .-


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ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY.


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DELAWARE.


Jas. L. Evans. 11


Eli Saulsbury


77


Thomas F. Bayard.


81


James Williams.


1


IOWA.


FLORIDA.


S. B. Conover.


79


Charles W. Jones.


81


William J. Purnam


1


2 Theo. W. Burdiok


N. C. Deering


Ruah Clark ..


John B. Gordon.


.79


Ben H. Hill


83


Julian Hartridge.


1


Wm. E. Smith


2


Philip Cook.


3


M. A. Candler.


5


Preston B. Plumb


83


W. H. Felton ..


7 Dudley C. Haskell.


2


Thomas Byka.


3


ILLINOIS.


KENTUCKY.


Richard J. Oglesby


79


David Davis


83


William Aldrich


1


1


C. H. Harrison.


James Mckenzie 8


2


Lorenzo Brentano


3


J. P. Knott


4


Horatio C. Burchard


5 Albert 8. Willis.


5


Thos. J. Henderson


6


Philip C. Hays


7


Thomas A. Boyd


9


| John. B. Clarke.


10


R. W. Knapp.


11


Wm. N. Springer


12


Thomas F. Tipton


13


Contested. 79


83


John R. Eden ..


15


1


F. M. Ashcraft.


16


Wm. R. Morrison


C. B. Darrall


Contested.


J. E. Leonard


Chas. E. Nash


INDIANA.


Oliver P. Morton. 79


Joseph E. McDonald.


81 Hannibal Hamlin. 81


B. S. Fuller.


1


James G. Blaine. 89


James R. Cobb ..


2


Thomas B. Reed.


Wm. P. Frye.


2


Leonidas Sexton.


4


5 Lewellyn Powers


4


M. S. Robinson ..


6


Eugene Hale :....


5


John Hanna.


7


8


MARYLAND.


9 George R. Dennis 79


Donald, chief clerk; John R. French, Levi Warner.


sergeant-at-arms; W. H. Maguire, postmaster; George S. Wagner, li- brarian ; Rey. Byron Sunderland, chaplain.


OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE- Samuel J. Randall, speaker; George M. Ad- ams, of Kentucky, clerk; John G. Thompson, of Ohio, sergeant-at- arms; John H. Patterson, doorkeeper; James Stewart, of Virginia, post- master; John D. Young, librarian; Rev. J. L. Townsend, chaplain.


Forty-Fifth Congress.


As far as choson to March 15, 1877. Figures after Senators' names:show the date when term expires; after representatives', show the number of district. Senators' names in, italic.


ALABAMA.


George E. Spencer 79


John T. Morgan. 83




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