Boston, Massachusetts, city directory, 1916, Part 28

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BERKSHIRE.


Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Florida, Hancock, Hinsdale, Lanesborough, New Ashford, North Adams, Peru, Pittsfield, Savoy, Wil- liamstown, Windsor.


BERKSHIRE, HAMPSHIRE AND HAMPDEN.


Alford, Becket, Egremont. Great Barrington, Lee, Lenox, Monterey, Mt. Washington, New Marlboro', Otis, Rich- mond, Standisfleld, Sheffield, Stockbridge, Tyringham, Washington, W. Stockbridge,


in Berkshire County. Ches- terfield, Cummington, East- hampton, Goshen, Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Northampton, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, Worthington, in Hampshire County. Aga- wam, Blandford, Chester, E. Longmeadow, Granville. Longmeadow, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, In Hampden County.


Dist. BRISTOL.


1. Attleboro', Berkley, Dighton, Easton, Mansfield, North At- tleboro', Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Taunton.


2. Fall River, Somerset, Swansea.


8. Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fair- haven, Freetown, New Bed- ford, Westport.


Dist. ESSEX.


1. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, Lynn Nahant, Swampscott.


2. Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Salem.


8. Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton Ipswich, Manchester, New- bury, Newburyport, Rockport, Rowley, Salisbury, Topsfield, Wenham, West Newbury.


4. Amesbury, Boxford, George- town, Groveland, Haverhill, Merrimac, Middleton, Pea- body.


" Andover, Lawrence, Methuen, No. Andover.


FRANKLIN-HAMPSHIRE.


Ashfield, Bernardston, Buck- land, Charlemont, Colerain, Conway, Deerfield, Erving, Gill, Greenfield, Hawley, Heath, Leverett. Leyden, Mon- roe, Montague, New Salem, Northfield, "Orange, Rowe, Shelburne, Shutesbury, Sun- derland, Warwick, Wendell, Whately, in Franklin County. Amherst, Belchertown, En- field, Granby, Greenwich, Hadley, Pelham, Prescott, South Hadley, Ware, in Hampshire County.


Dist. HAMPDEN.


1. Springfield,


1. Chicopee, Holyoke, Westfield, West Springfield.


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


Diat. MIDDLESEX.


1. Ashland, Framingham, Hol- liston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Sherborn, Water- town, Weston.


1. Wards 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Cambridge.


3. Somerville.


4. Everett, Malden, Melrose.


5. Belmont, Concord, Hudson, Lexington, Lincoln, Marlboro, Maynard, Stow, Sudbury, Wal- tham, Wayland.


6 Arlington, Medford, Stoneham, Wakefield, Winchester, Wo- burn.


7. Acton, Ayer, Bedford, Bille- rica, Boxborough, Burling- ton, Carlisle, Littleton, Low- ell, Wards 5 and 9, North Reading, Reading, Westford, Wilmington, in Middlesex County ; Lynn, Ward 6, Lynn- fleld, Saugus, in Essex County.


8. Lowell, Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 7 and 8. Ashby, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsborough.


Dist.


NORFOLK.


1. Braintree, Canton, Holbrook, Hyde Park, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Weymouth.


2. Avon, Bellingham, Brookline, Dedham, Dover, Foxborough,


Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, Plainville, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole, Wellesley, Westwood, Wrentham


Dist. PLYMOUTH.


1. Abington, Carver, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Plym- outh, Plympton, Rockland, Scituate, Whitman, in Plym- outh County. Cohasset in Norfolk County.


2. Bridgewater, Brockton, Lake- ville, Marion, Mattapoisset, Middleborough, Rochester, Wareham, West Bridgewater


BUFFOLK.


I. Chelsea, Rovere, Winthrop Ward 1, Boston.


2. Wards 2, 3, 4 and 5, Boston, and Wards 1, 2 and 3, Cam- bridge.


8. Wards 6, 7 and 8, Boston, and Ward 4, Cambridge.


4. Warda 9, 12, and 17, Boston.


5. Wards 10, 11 and 25, Boston.


6. Wards 18, 14, 15 and 16, Boston.


7. Wards 18, 19 and 22, Boston.


8. Werde 20 and 21, Boston.


9. Wards 28 and 24, Boston.


Dist. WORCESTER.


1. Wards 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Worcester.


2. Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clin- ton, Harvard, Holden, Lan- caster, Sterling, W. Boylston, Worcester, Wards 1, 2 and 8.


8. Ashburnham, Athol, Fitch- burg, Gardner, Leominster, Lunenburg, Royalston, West- minster, Winchendon.


4. Auburn, Blackstone, Douglas Grafton, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Millbury, North- borough, Northbridge, Oxford, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Sutton, Upton, Uxbridge. Webster, Westborough.


WORCESTER-HAMPDEN.


Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, Dans, Dudley, Hardwick, Hubbardston, Leicester, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Paxton, Petersham, Phillipston, Princeton, Rut- land, Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Templeton, War- ren, West Brookfield, in Wor- cester County. Brimfield, Hampden, Holland, Ludlow, Monson, Palmer, Wales, Wil- braham, in Hampden County.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Compensation, $1000 for the session.


Dist. BARNSTABLE.


1 Barnstable. Bourne, Falmouth' Mashpee, Sandwich - George F. Dennis of Sandwich.


2 Chatham, Dennis, Harwich, Yarmouth - John P. Nicker- son of Harwich


3 Brewster, Eastham, Orleans, Provincetown, Truro, Well-, fleet-Jerome S. Smith of Prov- incetown.


Dist.


BERKSHIRE.


1 Clarksburg, Florida, North Adams, Wards 3, 4 and 5, Sav- oy-James T. Potter of North Adams.


2 North Adams, Wards, 1, 2, 6,7 - William H. Woodhead of North Adams.


3 Adamno, Cheshire, Hinsdale, Now Ashford, Peru, Windsor -Cornelius Boothman of Ad-


4 Dalton, Hancock. Lanesbor- ough. Pittsfield, Ward 1. Wil- liamstown-George B. Water- man of Williamstown.


5 Pittsfield, Wards 2. 6. 7-Rob- ert T. Kent of Pittsfield.


6 Pittsfield, Wards, 3, 4, 5 - William C. Renne of Pittsfield.


7 Becket, Lee, Lenox, Monterey, New Marlboro, Otis, Rich- mond, Sandisfield, Tyringham Washington-John H. McAI- lister of Lee.


8 Alford, Egremont, Great Bar- rington, Mt. Washington, Sheffield, Stockbridge. West Stockbridge-C. Edgar Searing of Stockbridge.


Dist. BRISTOL.


1 Attleboro, North Attleboro, Norton, Seekonk-Maurian I. Furbish of North Attleboro and George M. Worrall of Attleboro 2 Easton, Mansfield, Raynham- Algodt N. Anderson of Easton.


3 Taunton, Wards 5, 7, 8- Mat -. thew A. Higgins of Taunton.


4 Taunton, Wards 2,3,4-Joseph E. Warner of Taunton.


5 Berkley, Dighton, Rehoboth and Taunton, Wards 1 and 6- Clarence A. Briggs of Taunton.


6 Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fair- haven, Freetown - David L. Kelley of Fairhaven.


7 New Bedford, Wards 1. 2, 8- D. Herbert Cook and George E. Lilley of New Be ofu t


8 New Bedford, Wards 4, 5, 6- John Halliwell and Ward M. Parker of New Bedford.


9 Fall River, Wards 1. 2, and Westport-Joseph E. Freeling and Isaac U. Wood of Fail River.


10 Fall River, Wards 3, 4, 5 .- Ed- ward F. Harrington and Am- brose F. Ogden of Fall River.


11 Fall River, Wards 6, 7, 8 and 9, Somerset, Swansea-James T. Bagshaw, Frank Mulveny and Ernest A. Larocque of Fall River.


Diat. DUKEB.


1 Chilmark, Edgartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Oak Bluffs, Tisbury, West Tisbury - Benjamin G. Collins of Edgar- town.


Dist. ESBEI.


1 Amesbury and Merrimac - Samuel I. Collins of Amesbury.


2 Haverhill, Warde 1, 2, 3-Wil- liam F. French of Haverhill.


8 Haverhill. Wards 4 and 6- Essix S. Abbott of Haverhill.


4 Haverhill. Ward & -Charles H. Morrill of Haverhill.


5 Lawrence, Warde 1 and 2. Methuen - George Buntin of Methuen and Frederick W. Schlapp of Lawrence.


6 Lawrence, Wardm 8 and 4- Michael H. Jordan of Law- rence


7 Lawrence, Ward 5-Frederick Butler of Lawrence.


8 Lawrence, Ward 6-James T. O'Dowd of Lawrence.


9 Andover-Neabit G. Gleason of Andover.


10 Boxford, Groveland, Haver- hill, ward 7, North Andover- Peter Holt of North Andover.


11 Peabody-Michael J. Sherry of Peabody.


12 Lynn, Ward 8, Swampscott- Charles H. Annis of Lynn and James D. Bentley of Swamp- scott.


13 Lynn, Wards 1, 5, and 7, and Lynnfield-Arthur W. Barker and Charles B. Frothingham of Lynn.


14 Lynn, Warde 2 and 4, and Na- hant-George C. F. Allen and James E. Odlin of Lynn.


15 Lynn, Ward 6, and Saugus- Thomas W. Baxter of Lynn and Francis M Hill of Saugus,


16 Marblehead-John N. Osborne of Marblehead.


17 Balem, Wards 1 and 2- James Coffey of Salem.


18 Salem, Wards 3 and 5-Chaun- cey Pepin of Salem.


19 Salem, Wards 4 and 6-Denis J. Sullivan of Salem.


£20 Beverly and Danvers-Francis Norwood and Allison G. Cath- eron of Beverly.


21 Gloucester, Wards 4, 5 and 8, Manchester-Harris E. Foster of Gloucester.


22 Gloucester, Warde 3, 6 and 7- James E. Tolman of Gloucester


28 Gloucester, Wards 1 and 2. Rockport-James M. Lyle of Gloucester.


24 Essex, Hamilton, Ipswich. Middleton, Rowley, Topsfield, Wenham-Frank E. Raymond of Essex.


25 Newburyport. Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4-Carl C. Emery of New- buryport.


26 Georgetown, Newbury, New- buryport, Warde 5 and 6, Salis- bury, West Newbury-William F. Runnelle of Newburyport.


Dist. FRANKLIN.


1 Ashfield, Buckland, Charle mont, Colerain, Conway, Haw- ley. Heath, Monroe, Rowe, Shelburne, Whately - Joseph C. Perry of Shelburne.


2 Greenfield - Frederick E. Pierce of Greenfield.


3 Bernardston, Deerfield, Gill. Leverett, Leyden, Montague, Sunderland-Philip H. Ball of Deerfield.


4 Erving, New Salem, North - field, Orange, Shutesbury, War- wick, Wendell-Harry C. Gates of Orange.


HAMPDEN.


1 Brimfield, Holland, Monson, Palmer, Wales-Fred E. Cady of Monson.


1 Agawam, Blandford, Chester, East Longmeadow, Granville, Hampden, Longmeadow, Lud- low, Montgomery, Russell, Southwick, Tolland, West Springfield, Wilbraham- Edward E Chapman of Lud- low and George W. Love of W. Springfield.


8 Springfield, Ward 1-John J. Courtney of Springfield.


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4 Springfield, Wards 2 and 3- John Mitchell of Springfield.


5 Springfield, Wards 4, 5 and 6- George D. Chamberlain of Springheld.


6 Springfield, Ward 7-Julius F. Carman of Springfield.


7 Springfield, Ward 8-Merrill E. Streeter of Springfield.


8 Chicopee-Daniel J. Buckley, of Chicopee.


9 Holyoke, Wards 1. 2 and 4- John J. Murphy of Holyoke.


10 Holyoke, Wards 3 and 6- Frederick W. Mackenzie of Holyoke.


11 Holyoke, Wards 5 and 7- John D. Ryan of Holyoke.


12 Westfield-Thomas J. Cooley of Westfield


Diat. HAMPSHIRE.


1 Northampton-Michael J. FitzGerald of Northampton.


2 Chesterfield, Cummington, Easthampton, Goshen, Hunt- ington, Middlefield, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, Worthington- Frank E. Lyman of Easthamp- ton.


3 Amherst, Hadley, Hatfield, S. Hadley-Alvin R. Wilson of S. Hadley.


4 Belchertown, Enfield, Granby, Greenwich, Pelham, Prescott, Ware-Roland D. Sawyer of Ware.


Dist. MIDDLESEX.


1 Cambridge, Wards 1, 2 and 3~ Charles Chapman and John H. Lynch of Cambridge.


2 Cambridge, Wards 4, 5, 6 and 7 -Frederic F. Clauss, Albert M. Chandler and Charles N. James of Cambridge.


3 Cambridge, Wards 8 9,10 and 11 -Philip R. Ammidon, Ken- neth P. Hill and C. Burnside Seagrave of Cambridge


4 Newton - J. Weston Allen, Henry W. Jarvis and Thomas Weston, jr. of Newton


5 Waltham - George P. Drury and John M. Gibbs of Wal- tham.


6 Natick-Thomas H. Brennan of Natick.


7 Framingham-James E. Mac- Pherson of Framingham.


8 Ashland, Holliston, Hopkinton, Sherborn - Charles D. Fisher of Holliston.


9 Marlborough-John H. Parker of Marlborough.


10 Boxborough, Hudson, May- nard, Stow-George E. Osgood of Hudson.


11 Acton, Ayer, Carlisle, Chelms- ford, Littleton, Westford- Edgar H. Hall of Acton.


12 Ashby, Dunstable, Groton, Pepperell, Shirley, Townsend, Tyngsboro-Joseph A. Saun- ders of Pepperell.


13 Bedford, Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston- Benjamin L. Young of Weston. 14 Dracut and Lowell, Ward 1- Arthur W. Colburn of Dracut.


15 Lowell, Ward 2-Dennis A. Murphy of Lowell.


16 Lowell, Wards4 and 5-John J. O'Connell of Lowell.


17 Lowell. Wards 3. 6and 7-Hen- ry Achin, jr. andVictor F. Jew - ett of Lowell.


18 Lowell, Ward 8-Fred O. Lewis of Lowell.


19 Billerica, Lowell, Ward 9, Tewksbury-Burton H. Crosby of Lowell.


20 Burlington, North Reading, Reading, Wilmington, Woburn, -Fred J. Brown of Woburn and Edward B. Eames of Read- ing.


21 Wakefield-Eden K. Bowser of Wakefield.


22 Melrose-Harry C. Woodill of Melrose.


23 Malden-Alvin E. Bliss, Lloyd Makepeace and George L. Richards of Malden.


24 Everett-Fred P. Greenwood and William E. Weeks of Everett.


25 Somerville-Wards 1, 3, 4 and 5-William W. Kennard, Wil- ham M. Armstrong and Harvey E. Frost of Somerville.


26 Somerville, Warde 2, 6 and 7- William P. French, Joseph H. Perry and Joseph O. Knox of Somerville.


27 Medford, Wards 3 and 6, Win- chester -Luther B. Lyman of Medford


28 Medford, Warde 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 -James Morrison of Meaford.


29 Arlington, Lexington - Jacob Bitzer of Arlington.


30 Belmont, Watertown-Wesley E. Monk of Watertown.


31 Stoneham-Arthur N. Newhall of Stoneham.


Dist. NANTUCKET.


1 Nantucket-Edward H. Perry of .Nantucket


Dist. NORFOLK.


1 Dedham, Needham - John A. Hirsh of Dedham.


2 Brookline-Charles F. Rowley and John H. Sherburne of Brookline


3 Boston, Ward 26 - Robert B. Martin of Boston.


4 Canton, Milton - Joseph F. Stone of Canton.


5 Quincy, Wards 1, 2 and 3- Albert L. Whitman of Quincy. 6 Quincy. Wards 4, 5 and 6- Edward J. Sandberg of Quincy. 7 Weymouth- Kenneth L. Nash ot Weymouth.


8 Avon, Braintree, Holbrook, -- Hartley L. White of Braintree.


9 Randolph, Sharon, Stoughton - Joseph Belcher of Randolph. 10 Norwood, Walpole, Westwood -Julius Guild of Walpole.


11 Dover, Medfield, Medway. Millis, Norfolk, Wellesley- Harold L. Perrin of Wellesley.


12 Bellingham, Foxborough, Franklin, Plainville. Wren- tham - Horace W. Hosie of Franklin.


Diat. PLYMOUTH.


1 Plymouth-John W. Churchill of Plymouth


2 Duxbury, Marshfield, Nor- well, Pembroke, Scituate- Edmund Baker of Marshfield.


S Cohasset, Hingham, Hull - William O. Souther, jr. of Co- hasset.


4 Hanover, Hanson, Rockland- William J. Barry of Rockland.


5 Abington, Whitman - Benja- min S. Atwood of Whitman.


6 Carver, Lakeville, Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester, Ware- ham-Horace F. Field of Mat- tapoisett.


7 Halifax, Kingston, Middle- borough, Plympton - William M. Haskins of Middleboro.


8 Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, West Bridgewater-Allston M. Sinnott of Bridgewater.


9 Brockton, Wards 3 and 4- Edward N. Dahlborg of Brock- ton.


10 Brockton, Wards 1, 2 and 5- William B. Baldwin and J. Edwin Maybury of Brockton.


11 Brockton, Wards 6 and 7- Frank A. Manning of Brockton


SUFFOLK.


First twenty-five districts are wards in Boston. except dist. five, which are Wards 1 and 2, Chelsea.


Dist.


1 Thomas J. Giblin and Edwin I. Kelley.


2 Manassah E. Bradley and John J. Kearney


3 John J. Gillis and James J. Brennan,


4 Wards 4 and 5 John P. Ma- honey, Michael J. McNamee and Charles J. McNulty.


5 Wards 1 and 2-Joseph M. Lev- enson, Chelsea.


6 Ward 6-Vincent Brogna and Felix A. Marcella.


7 Ward 7-John L. Donovan.


8 Ward 8-John I. Fitzgerald and David Mancovitz.


9 Ward 9-Thomas F. Donovan and Samuel Silverman.


10 Ward 10-Channing H. Cox and Samuel Davis.


11 Ward 11-Arthur E. Burr and Fitz Henry Smith, jr.


12 Ward 12-John W. Craig and James W. Hayes.


13 Ward 13- William J. Foley and John N. Levins.


14 Ward 14-Daniel W. Casey and Robert J. Ware.


15 Ward 15-John L. Monahan and Edward G. Morris.


16 Ward 16- Wil iam J. Holland and George J. Wall.


17 Word 17-Thomas M. Joyce and Joseph Oakhem.


18 Ward 18-Patrick E. Murray, jr. and George E. Curran.


19 Ward 19-James McInerney and William H. Sullivan.


20 Ward 20-John J. Cummings. Peter F. McCarty and Joseph McGrath.


21 Ward 21-Simon Swig and Addison P. Beardsley.


22 Ward 22-John P. Englert and Alfred J. Moore


23 Ward 23-George W. P. Babb aud James E. Phelan.


24 Ward 24-Charles S. Lawler, Joseph J. Benson and Samuel H. Mildram.


25 Ward 25-Frederick E. Dow- ling Herbert A. Wilson.


26 Chelsea, Wards 3 and 4- John J. O'Brien of Chelsea.


27 Chelsea, Ward 5, Revere, Win- throp-Edgar H. Whitney of Winthrop and Charles H. Brown of Revere.


Diat. WOROESTEE.


1 Athol, Dana, Petersham, Phil- lipston, Royalstou-Fred W. Cross of Royalston.


2 Ashburnham, Gardner. Templeton, Winchendon -- Arthur F. Lamb of Templeton and Charles H. Hartshorn of Gardner.


3 Barre, Holden, Hubbardston, Oakham, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling, Westminster-Water- man L. Williams of Holden.


4 Brookfield, Hardwick, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Warren. West Brookfield- Louis H. Ruggles of Hardwick.


5 Charlton, Southbridge, Stur- bridge- Daniel T. Morrill of Southbridge.


6 Auburn, Leicester, Paxton, Spencer - Walter E. Wolfe of Auburn.


7 Dudley, Oxford, Webster - George F. Hart of Webster.


8 Blackstone, Douglas, Grafton, Millbury, Shrewsbury, Sutton, Uxbridge-Peter C Paradis of Millbury and Francis Prescott of Grafton.


9 Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Northbridge, Upton - Arthur W. Frail of Upton and William A. Murray ot Milford.


10 Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clin- ton, Northborough, Southbor- ough, West Boylston, West- borough-Albert M. Tyler of W Boylston and George A. Whitney of Clinton.


11 Fitchburg, Ward 6, Harvard, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunen- burg-Edward H. Nutting and Jolın C. Hull of Leominster.


12 Fitchburg. Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-John G. Faxon and Walter A. Hardy of Fitchburg.


13 Worcester, Ward 1-John G. Johnson.


14 Worcester, Ward 2-G. Oscar Russell.


15 Worcester, Ward 3-Michael F. Malone.


16 Worcester, Ward 4-Charles F. Garrity.


17 Worcester, Ward 5-Thomas E. Dowd.


18 Worcester, Ward 6-George A. Lindberg.


19 Worcester, Ward 7-James L. Harrop.


20 Worcester, Ward 8-Theodore H. Day


21 Worcester, Ward 9-Albert' T. Quiry.


22 Worcester. Ward 10 -Daniel W. Lincoln.


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MILITIA


Commander-in Chief. His Excellency the GOVERNOR.


Staff Officers of Governor.


Adjutant-General, Brig .- Gen Charles H. Cole, Boston. Aides-de-Camp, Capt. Richard Lawrence, Boston, Capt. J. A. Lowell Blake, Boston.


Adjutant-General's Department. 259 State House


Adjutant-General. Brig .- Gen. Charles H. Cole, Boston. Adjuts .- Gen., Lieut .- Col. William S. Simmons, Milton ; and Majors Charles A. Stevens, Lowell and Charles T. Cahill, Roxbury


Inspector-General's Department. South Armory, Irvington Street, Boston Inspector-Gen., Lieut. Col. George H. Benyon, Water- town.


Inspectors General with rank of Lieut .- Col., Jesse F. Stevens, Wollaston : John S. Barrows, Boston Inspectors General with rank of Major, Charles F. Sar- gent, Lawrence, and Olin D. Dickerman, Newton


Judge Advocate's Department. South Armory, Irvington Street, Boston


Lieut .- Col. William C. Rogers, Boston, Judge Advocate- General.


Quartermaster's Corps. 185 State House


Lieut .- Col. William B. Emery, Newton, Quartermaster- General.


Col. Charles Hayden (retired), Boston, U. 8. Disbursing Officer.


Lieut .- Col. Edward Glines, Somerville, Deputy Quar- termaster. General.


Major William L. Conrad, Boston.


Major Henry B. Knowles. Gloucester. Major Harrie C. Hunter, Marlboro. Major Joseph N. Willcutt, Cohasset.


Capt. Elon F. Tandy, South Framingham, Superinten- dent of State Arsenal.


Capt. Josiah S. Hathaway, Brookline.


Capt. Charles T. Dukelow, Brookline.


Capt. John P. Kane. Lawrence.


Capt. Archibald C. Edson, Holyoke.


Capt. Horace B. Parker, South Warren.


Medical Department. 256 State House


Surgeon-Gen , Lieut .- Col. Frank P. Williams, Brookline


MEDICAL CORPB.


Maj. Ernest A. Gates, Springfield, Surgeon. Maj. Thomas L. Jenkins, Topsfield. Surgeon.


Maj. Joseph 8. Hart, Lincoln, Surgeon. Maj. William R. P. Emerson, Boston, Surgeon. Maj. Frederick E. Jones, Quincy, Surgeon. Maj. John D. R. Woodworth, Jamaica Plain, Surgeon Maj. Fred L. Bogan, Dorchester, Surgeon. Maj. Irving T. Cutter, Winchester, Surgeon. Maj. Harry H. Nevers, Lawrence, Asst. Surgeon. € apt. Abraham C. Williams, Springfield, Aut. Surgeon, Capt. William N. Tenney, Canton, Assistant Surgeon. Capt. Dunlap P. Penhallow, Boston, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. William H. Blanchard, Quincy, Aest. Surgeon. Capt. George F. Keenan, Brighton, Assistant Surgeon. Capt. Frederick A. King, Boston, Asst Surgeon. Capt. Mason D. Bryant, Lowell, Asat. Surgeon. Capt James Glass, Framingham, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Edward A. Rushford, Salem, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. James F. Coupal, Roxbury, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Charles F. Mains, Dorchester, Asst. Surgeon. Capt Benjamin E. Wood, Allston, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Sydney C. Hardwick, Quincy, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Oscar A. Dudley, Saxonville, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Leonard W. Hassett, Lynn, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Harry C. Martin, Longmeadow, Asst. Surgeon Capt. Dana W. Drury, Boston, Asst. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. Benjamin E. Wood, Allston, Asst. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. Karl R. Bailey, Jamaica Plain, Asst. Surgeon. 1st Lieut. Charles R. Morgan, Boston, Asst. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. Edwin B. Nielsen, Newton, Asst. Surgeon. let Lieut. George H Kirkpatrick, Lynn, Asst. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. Harold G. Giddings, Allston, Asst. Surgeon. 1st Lieut. Arthur M. Curran, North Adams, Asst Sur- geon.


Ist Lieut. Sumner C. Andrews, Gloucester, Asst. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. Chester P. Brown, Waverley, Asst. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. George M Sheahan, Quincy, Asst. Surgeon. lst Lieut. David L. Williams, Boston. Asst. Surgeon. 1st Lieut. Frederick W. O'Brien, Brockton, Asst. Surgeon 1st Lieut. William J. Dwyer, Boston, Asat. Surgeon. Ist Lieut. Henry C. Marble. Boston, Asst. Surgeon.


Ist Lieut, Richard H. Miller, Boston, Asst. Surgeon.


lat Lieut. Merrick Lincoln, Worcester, Asst. Surgeon.


State Armories in Boston.


Cadet Armory, Ist Corps of Cadets, 130 Columbus Av.


Charlestown Armory, Headquarters 5th Reg. Inft., 366 7th Company-Capt .. Arthur W. Burton, Cambridge. Bunker Hill Street.


Commonwealth Armory, for Mounted Troops, 1035 Com- monwealth Av., Alla


Company L Armory, 6th Reg. Inft., Bulfinch Street.


East Armory, Headquarters 9th Reg Inft., 75 East New- ton Street.


Naval Battalion Armory, 97 Huntington Av.


South Armory, Headquarters Coast Artillery Corps., Irvington Street.


Field Hospital No. 1.


Commonwealth Armory, 1095 Commonwealth Av., Alls.


Maj. John D. R. Woodworth, Jamaica Plain, Medical Corps., Commanding.


Capt. Frederick A. King, Boston, Medical Corps. Ist Lieut Charles R. Morgan, Boston, Medical Corps.


Ist Lieut. Sumner C. Andrins, Gloucester. Medical Corps. Ist Lieut. David L. Williams, Boston, Medical Corps.


Ambulance Company No. 1.


Commonwealth Armory, 1035 Commonwealth Av., Alls. Capt. George F. Keenan, Brighton, Medical Corps., Com- manding.


Capt. Leonard W. Hassett, Lynn, Medical Corps. lat Lieut. Frederick W. O'Brien, Brockton, Medical Corps.


Chief of Ordnance.


South Armory, Irvington Street, Boston


Maj. Kingsley A. Burnham, Boston.


Corps of Engineers.


South Armory, Irvington Street, Boston


Maj. Christopher Harrison, Everett, Chief of Engineer Capt. John E. Gilman, jr., Roxbury, Engineer.


First Brigade.


Headquarters, South Armory, Irvington Street, Boston Brigadier General, George H. Priest, Fitchburg.


Aide-de-Camp, Ist Lieut. John T. Burke, Fitchburg.


Second Brigade.


Headquarters, Commonwealth Armory, 1085 Commonwealth Av., Alls.


Brigadier Ceneral, E. Leroy Sweetser, Everett Inspector of Small Arms Practice, John M. Portal, Wo- burn.


First Corps of Cadets,


Headquarters, Cadet Armory, 130 Columbus av., Boston


Lieutenant Colonel, Franklin L. Joy, Roxbury


Major, Holton B. Perkins, Boston


Adjutant, lat Lieut. Ralph H. Hallett, Brookline


Asst. Inspector of Small Arms Practice, 1st Lieut. Walter Powers, Groton


Quartermaster and Commissary, 2d Lieut. Eugene H. Clapp. Swampscott


This Corps has a Battalion organization, with the fol- lowing Companies :


Company A.


Capt. Harold W. Estey, Billerica.


1st Lieut. George B. Dabney, Boston 2d Lieut. William J. Toppan, Boston


Company B.


Capt. John F. Osborn, Cambridge


Ist Lieut. Edwin M. Brush, Brookline 2d Lieut. Elias Field, Forest Hills


Company C.


Capt. Charles M. Rotch, Boston


Ist Lieut. Robert E. Hamilton, Chelsea 2d Lieut. Lester F. Sargent, Westwood


Company D. Capt. Porter B. Chase, W. Newton. lst Lieut. George I. Cross, Cambridge


2d Lieut. Carroll J. Swan, Allston


Coast Artillery Corps.


Headquarters, South Armory, Irvington Street.


Colonel, E. Dwight Fullerton, Dedham


Lieut .- Col., George F Quinby. Dorchester


Majors, Benjamin B. Shedd, Medford ; G. Morgan King Hyde Park


Adjutant, Capt. George B. Stebbins, Roslindale


Engineer, Capt. Frank M. Gunby, Boston


Quartermaster, Capt. Walter L. Weeden, Worcester


Battalion Adjutants, Ist Lieuts. Walter J. Gilbert, New Bedford : Charles Keveney, jr., Dorchester; Edward F. Chase, Lynn


Battalion Quartermaster and Commissary, 2d Lieuts. George E. Adams, Quincy ; George B. Sawyer, Quincy ; Harry M. Rugg, Medford


Chaplain, Frederick M. Cutler, Wenham


COMPANIES at South Armory, Irvington Street.


Ist Company-Capt., Marshall S. Holbrook, Cambridge Ist Lieut., Cyrus H. Stowell, Dorchester. 2d Lieut. Joseph H. Hurney, Dorchester.


2d Company-Capt .. Albert L. Kendall, Framingham. let Lieut., Edward W. Raymond, E. Weymouth. 2d Lieut., Vernon A. Campbell, Boston


3d Company-Capt., Harry J. Kane. Newtonville. lat Lieut., Charles C. Lane, Hingham. ad Lieut., Clarence H. Poor, jr., Cambridge


Ist Lieut., Frank R. McCullagh, Roxbury. 2d Lieut., Joseph F. Daley, South Boston.


8th Company-Capt., Horace J. Baum, Somerville. Ist Lieut., E. Roy Baum, East Boston. 2d Lieut., Thomas . H. Tagen, Boston


1lth Company-Capt., William D. Cottam, Roxbury. 1st Lieut , William J. Stewart, Somerville. 2d Lieut., James V. Clancy, South Boston.


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MILITIA


Fifth Regiment of Infantry. Headquarters, Charlestown Armory, 366 Bunker Hill Street.


Colonel, Willis W. Stover, Everett


Lieut. Col., Willard C. Butler, Plymouth Majors, Francis Meredith, Somerville, Orville J. Whitney Medtord, Walter L. Bouve, Hingham




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