Boston register and business directory, 1922, Part 19

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Orderly in the Condr., Richard W. Clare


Color Guarda, Lieut. Sidney H. Badger, Sergt, Charles E. Hale


Sergta. of Infantry, lat Lieut. Albert F. McLean, Somer- ville: 2d, Edward N. Weat, Boston: 3d, Charles H. Cook, Wahan: 4th, Capt. Henry_A. Hale, Jr., Melrose: 5th, Capt. Bernard B. Burston, Boston; 6th, Capt. William H. Wilson, Somerville


Sergta. of Artillery, lat. Clarence P. Woodbury, Allaton: 2d, Clement B. Nash, Quincy: 3d, Leroy F. Gould, Fram- ingham: 4th, Lieut. Richard W. Sears, Boston; 5th, Capt. Cyrua H. Stowell, Dorchester: 6th, Lieut. William E. R. Basch, Brookline


Fusillier Veteran Association HEADQUARTERS, OLD FRANKLIN SCHOOLHOUSE, 1151 Washington street (Original company organized May 11, 1787) OFFICERS ELECTED FIRST THURSDAY IN JANUARY Commander, Major James W. H. Myrick, of Boston First Company, Captain Arthur F. Dow of Winchester; Lieut. Edward L cklin, of Boston.


Second Company. Capt. Charles R. Tuckett of Somerville: Lieut. Timothy F. McCarthy of Boston


Third Company, Capt. Clarence E. House of Boston: Lieut. James E Dunn of Braton


Fourth Company, Capt. Martin C. S. DeVizia of Roxbury: Lieut. Albert F Pendergast of Bsotrn


Trustee Permanent Fund, Capt. Walter Brock of Boston Chief of Staff, Major George P. Daly of Roxbury Adjutant, Caot. Harry L. Bagley of Boston


Surgeon, Capt. Frederic H. Plummer of Chelaes


Chaplain, Lieut. (Rev.) Frederick M. Cutler of Worcester Quartermaster, Capt. Alfred P. Massey of Melrose Paymaster, Capt. Hana A. Chester of Roxbury


Asst. Paymaster and Clerk, Capt. George F. Urling of Cam- bridge


Commissary, Capt. Charles C. Rogers of Cambridge Judge Advocate, Capt. Frank Keezer of Boston


Inspector of Small Arms Practice, Capt. James Fergie of Boston


Aids, Capt. Fred E. Howard of Watertown: Lieut. John Daniela of Boston


Advisory Committee, Capt., Thomas F. McKenna of Rox- bury, Capt. Leroy F. Gould of Framingham


Sergeant Major, Lieut. Harry J. Roberts of Lowell Hospital Steward, Capt. John H. Gavin of Roxbury


Quartermaster Sergeant, Capt. Erneat S. Anderson of Allaton


Commissary Sergeant, Sergt. John F. Glynn of Boston Chief Musician, Sergt. Charles J. Meissner of South Boston. National Color Bearer, Capt. John W. Mahoney of Fram ingham


State Color Bearer, Capt. Jamea L. Molloy of Chelsea


Military Order of Foreign Wars of the U. S. Massachusetts Commandery


Vice Comdr. Gen .. Capt. James P. Parker Comdr., Col. Holten B. Perkina


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Vice Comdr .. Col. William J. Keville Secretary, Lieut .- Col. Porter B. Chase Registrar, Capt. Lawrence B. Page Treasurer, Lieut. John S. Pickett


Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S. COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, Cadet Armory, Columbus sv. Commander, Capt. Harry N. Blake, U. S. N. Senior Vice Commander, Capt. Henry N. Comey, U. S. N. Junior Vice Commander, Acting Ensign Eldridge F. Small, U. S. N.


Recorder, Cspt. Charles W. C. Rhosdes, Box 2931, Boston Registrar, John E. Burgess


Treasurer, Lieut. Arthur B. Denny, U. S. N.


Chancellor, Lieut-Col. Willard D. Tripp, U. S. V.


Chaplsio, Msj. William H. Spencer, U. S. V.


Council, Lieut. Alfred H. Koowles, U. S. V .: Lieut. Samuel H. Durgio, U. S. V .; Sullivan A. Sargeot, William B. Clarke, Harrison L. Harrington


National Guard Association of Massachusetts


President, Maj .- Geo. Walter E, Lombard 1st Vice Pres., Col. John F. Osborne 2d Vice Pres., Maj. Carroll J. Swan Secretary, Msj. Lewis P. Sswio


Treasurer. Capt. Horace B. Parker


Registrar, Capt. Clifford E. Farrington


Executive Committee, Brig .- Gen. Frank F. Cutting: Brig. Gen., Charles H. Cole, Col. Frank P. Williams, Col. Paul J. Norton, Col. Thomas F. Foley sod Lieut .- Col. Porter B. Chase


United States Naval Reserve Officers Association FIRST NAVAL DISTRICT


President, Lieut., J. L. Saltoustall


Vice-Pres., Capt. William B. Edgar National Director, Capt. Jsmes P. Parker


Tresaurer, Comdr., Nathaniel F. Ayer


Secretary, Lt. Comdr. Leslie D. Knowlton, 14 Kilby St. Boston


Governing Committee


Class 1. Lt. (j. g.) F. G. E. Carlson Class 2, Comdr., Joseph C. Nowell


Class 3, Lt. Comdr. A. H. Morris


Class 4, Lieut. (j. g), H. R. Mullen


Class 5, Lieut. (j. g.), J. K. Park


Clasa 6, Lieut .- Comdr. David M. Little


Medical Corps., Lieut. H. P. Stevens Sup. Corps. Ensigo L. M. Wright Eog. Corps, Ensigo W. B. Dahill


At large, Lieut. Charles K. Cummings, Lieut. L. M. Little. Lieut. (j. g.), Jacob Reed


Naval and Military Order of Spanish-American War MASSACHUSETTS COMMANDERY Annusl Election, April 25 Comdr., Cspt. Henry L. Kincaide, U. S. V. Quincy


Sr. Vice Comdr., Lieut. William L. Swan, U. S. V., S. Wey- mouth


Jr. Vice Comdr., Lieut. Daniel J. Murphy, U. S. V.


Recorder, Cspt. Horsce B. Parker, U. S. V., 184 Stste House


Treasurer, Lieut., Louis Epple, 1 Bescon, Boston Registrar, Capt. Walter E. Lombard, U. S. V., Arlington Chaplain, Rev. William F. Dussesult, U. S. V., East Boston


The Military Order of the World War National Headquarters, New York City Comdr. Chief, Maj-Gen. George H. Harries, Chicago, Ill. FIRST DEPARTMENT, NEW ENOLAND Comdr., Col. Willis W. Stover, Boston Adjutsot, Lieut. Howard Emerson, 261 Franklin, Boston


GREATER BOSTON CHAPTER


Commander, Maj. Carroll J. Swan


Vice Comdr., Lieut., Charles P. Curtis


Adjutant, Lieut. (j. g.) Danald Holbrook, 60 Stats, Boston Treasurer, Capt. Walter M. Pratt Judge Advocate, Major, Charles R. Csbot


Marshall, Maj. Walter Powers Surgeon, Col. Joel C. Goldthwait


E erutive Committec, Col. William J. Ksville, Lieut .- Col. Frank Stopford, U S. A. Lieut. Comdr. William H. Mc- Ewen, jr., Maj. Robert H. Gardner, jr., Cspt. Theo- dore L. Storer, Lieut., Howard Emerson


Advisory Committee, Rear Adml. William S. Sims, U. S. N., Res Adml. Albert Glesves, U. S. N., Maj .- Geo. Clar- ence R. Edwards, U. S. A., Brig-Gen. Charles H. Cole. Capt. Robert R. Belknap, U. S. N., Col. Arthur T. Mar- ix, U. S. Marine Corps.


Grand Army of the Republic Nations] Headquarters, Brooklyn, N. Y. Comdr. Chisf, Lewis S. Pilcher DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 27 State House Commaoder, Edwin F. Morrill, Everett Senior Vice Comdr., Henry Clark, Cambridge Junior Vice Comdr., George W. Pratt, Stoughton Medical Director, Walter B. Whiting, M.D., Malden Chaplain, Rev. James B. King, Hopkinton


Asst. Adi .- Geo., Philip A. Nordell, 27 State House


Asst. Quartermaster Gen., Wilfred A. Wetherbee, 123 State House


Inspector, A. Otis Chamberlain, Cambridge


Judge Advocate, Herbert C. Joyner, Great Barrington Chief Mustering Officer, John H. Lawrence, New Bedford Patriotic Instructor, Walter S. Parker, Reading Chief of Staff, J. Frank Dalton, Salem


Department Officers elected in April


There sre 189 Posts of the G. A. R. in this Department the officers of which are elected st the first stated meeting in December sod installed at the first meeting io January: The following Posts hold their meetings in Boston:


No. 2. Dahlgren, 1st sod 3d Wednesday, 409 W. Brosd- way, S. B.


No. 7. Charles Russell Lowell, 1at and 3d Wednesday, Grand Army Hall, 1151 Washington street


No. 11. Abraham Lincoln, 1st and 3d Tuesday, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green street, Chso.


No. 15. John A. Andrew, 1st and 3d Friday, G. A. R. Hall, 1151 Washington street


No. 21. Friedrich Hecker, 1st Thursday, Turnhalle, 29 Middlesex street


No. 23. Joseph Hooker, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 140 Me- ridisn street, E. B.


No. 26. Thomas G. Stevenson, 2d and 4th Mooday after- ooon, Court House, 88 Roxbury street, Roxbury No. 32. Washington, 2d sod 4th Thursday, W. Fourth cor. Dorchester, S. B.


No. 68. Benj. Stone, jr., 1st Saturday afternoon, Grand Army Hall, 91 Park st., Dorchester


No. 92. Frsocia Washburn, 1st sod 3d Monday, G. A. R. Hall, 321 Washington street, Brighton


No. 113. E. W. Kinsley, 3d Wednesday, Blackmar Hall, 306 Ford Building, Bowdoin cor. Ashburton place No. 121. Timothy Ingraham, 2d and 4th Tuesday, Liberty Hall, Hyde Park


No. 134. Robert A. Bell, 1st snd 3d Thursday afternoon, 46 Joy


No. 149. Major G. L. Stearos, 2d sod 4th Wednesday, 332 Maio Chso.


No. 159. Jobo A. Hawes, 1st and 3d Monday, st John A. Hswes Post Hall, Maverick, cor. Bremen, E. B.


No. 191. Gettysburg, 2d and 4th Friday, 3 Boylston pl. No. 200. Boston, 1st and 3d Friday. Thomas-st. school- house, Jamaica Plain


Woman's Relief Corps National Headquarters, Watertown, Mass. Nat. Pres., Mrs. Agnes H. Parker DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters 657 Washington, room 17


Dept. Pres., Mrs. Ella F. Long, Hyde Park Senior Vice Pres., Mrs. Carrie F. Loring, E. Weymouth Junior Vice Pres., Mrs. Susan D. Phinney, Bourne Sec., Mary E. Elliott, Somerville


Treas., Mrs. Fannie M. Jones, Somerville


Chaplsio, Orrie C. Bumpus, Plymouth


Inspector, Hattie A. Callahan, South Boston


Counselor, Annie P. Atwood, Whitman


Instituting sod Installing Officer, Estells G. Marshall, Uptoo


Patriotic Instructor, Elizabeth R. Berry, Charlestown Press Correspondent. Emma L. Loomis, Westfield Department officers elected in April


The following Corps hold their meetings in Boston, officers of which are elected st the first stated meeting in December: No. 3. John A. Hawes, 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings st John A. Hawes Post Hall, East Boston


No. 9. Maj. Gen. L. Stearos, 1st and 3d Monday even- ings, G. A. R. Hall, Hancock sq., Chsa.


No. 20. Dahlgren, 1st sod 3d Tuesday evenings, 409 W. Broadway, rm. 9. S. B.


No. 28. Charles Russell Lowell, 2d sod 4th Monday even- ings in G. A. R. Hall, 1151 Washington


No. 35. Timothy Ingraham, 2d and 4th Tuesday after- Doons, Liberty Hall, Hyde Park No. 39. Abraham Lincoln, 2d sod 4th Tuesday evenings, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green, Chan.


No. 63. Thomas G. Stevenson, 1st and 3d Monday after- noons, Court House, 88 Roxbury street, Rox.


No. 67. Robert A. Bell, meets 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings, G. A. R. Hall, 48 Jov


No. 68. Benj. Stone, jr., G. A. R. Hall, Park st., Dor., 2d sod 4th Tuesday afternoon8


No. 79. Frsocis Washburo, G. A. R. Hall, Brighton, 1st and 3d Tuesday eveninga sfter 1st Monday


No. 88. Frederick Hecker, 2d Tuesday evening, Turn- balls, 29 Middlesex


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No. 91. Washington, W. Fourth cor. Derchester, S. B., 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings


No. 157. Boston, Thomas-st schoolhouse, Jamaica Plain, 1st and 3d Friday evenings


Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic National Headquarters, Philsdelphis, Ps. Nst. Pres., Mrs. Annie M. Michener DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 48 Abbott st., Lawrence Dept. Pres., Mrs. Amanda M. Brackett, Lawrence Sen. Vics Pres., Mrs. Hannah L. Whiteside, Wellesley Jun. Vice Pres., Mrs. Alice H. Pearson, Somerville Sec., Mrs. Elvirs F. Veasey, 677 Dudley, Dor. Tress., H. Maria Ward, Esst Lynn Chaplain, Emma Johnson, New Bedford Counselor, Mrs. Stella I. Frost, Swampscott Pres. Cor., Minders Kennedy, Roxbury Cor. Sec., Mrs. Mary Howe, Hudson


C. of A., Mrs. Carrie Stshl. Mildred Blaisdell, Mrs. Lulu Gross


Department officers elected in April The following Circles hold their meetings in Besten: No. 16. Wm. McKinley, 2d sad 4th Tuesday evenings, 67 Warren, Rox.


Ne. 23. John A. Andrew, 2d snd 4th Thursday evenings st Post 15 Hall, 1151 Washington No. 26. Col. Paul Revere. 1st and 3d Monday evenings, G. A. R. Hall, Park st., Dor.


Army Nurses Association of Massachusetts


President, Mrs. Fanny T. Hszen, 61 Oxford, Cambridge Tressurer, Mrs. Louisa B. Downs, Newfane, Vt. Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, 7 Draper sv., Arlington


Kearsarge Association Naval Veterans 1151 Washington


Commander, Andrew Houghton Paymaster, Themas Grinnell Surgeon, John Dixwell


Secretary, George L. Almeder, 663 Adams, Der. Meets 2d and 4th Thursday


Union Veterans' Union DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 630 Washington, Stoughton Commander, George W. Pratt, Stoughton Deputy Commander, Amos C. Bradford, Haverhill Chaplain, George G. Whitman, Haverhill Adjutant General, William L. Cram, 575 Msin, Brockton Quartermaster General, John D. Thompson, 29 Webster Rockland Annual meeting, Columbus day


Army and Navy Union of the U. S. A. National Headquarters, Cleveland, Ohio Nat. Chief, Ellsworth Jeffrey, Cleveland, Ohio Nst. Adjutant, Harold McGeorge, Cleveland, Ohio DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters Room, Basement, City Hall Commander, 1st Sergt. Stewart W. Noble, Hingham Senior Vice Comdr., Charles F. Stephan, Amesbury Junior Vice Comdr, Jsmes P. Fitzgerald, Somerville Chief of Staff, O. Rey VanWort, Waltham Adjutant, David F. Kent, 240 Longwood sv., Boston Paymaster, Henry C. Beckett, Roxbury Quartermaster, A. Norman Hazard, Worcester Judge Advocate, James R. Burke, Ameshury Inspector, Henry Zimmer, Jsmaics Plain Surgeon, Peter Cusack, Dorchester Chaplain, William H. Jones, Roxbury Historian, Chester B. Currier, Amesbury Patriotic Instructor, John H. Gilleley, Dorchester Chief Musician, Lawrence Small, Somerville


COUNCIL OP ADMINISTRATION


Past. Nst. Commander, John J. Cosgrove, Charlestown Past. Dept. Comdr., Charles E. MsoLsughlin, Roslindale Aid te Comdr., Joseph Sullivse, Dorchester Aides, Mark Sissen, Jamaica Plain


Winfred G. Scott, Worcester: Alfred L. Berry, Besten: M. F. Downer, Amesbury Sergt .- Major, Geo. S. Cunningham, Cambridge Color Sergt., Mark Sisson, Jamaica Plain C. M. st Arms, W. H. Mansfeld, North Cambridge Department officers elected in October, 1922 No. 16. Peter Sslem Garrison, 2d aod 4th Monday, 1234 Washington


No. 24. Gen. R. S. Mackenzie Garrison, 2d and 4th Tues- day. Red Men's Hall, 514 Trement


No. 98. Tri-Mountain Garrison. 1st and 3d Monday, Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley, Rex.


Auxiliary to Army and Navy Union of the U. S. A. Dept. Headquarters, Ssrsfield Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox. Lady Comdr., Mrs. Rose V. Vogel Lady Adit., Mary E. Lynch


No. 24. Julia Ward Howe Auxiliary, 1st and 3d Menday G. A. R. Hall, 11 Green, Chsn.


No. 32. Mary E. DiMarzo Auxilisry, 4th Friday, 184 Dudley, Rex. ยท No. 51. Catherine Hulbert Auxiliary, Roosevelt Hall, Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.


Sons of Veterans, U. S. A. National Headquarters, Washington, D. C. Com. Chief, Clifford Ireland MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION Headquarters 88 Tremont, rm. 606. Office open Monday, Wednesday and Friday sfterneens Commander, Fred E. Upham, Leominster


Senior Vice Comdr., William L. Anderson, W. Roxbury


Junior Vice Comdr., John L. Morrison, Plymouth


Division Council, A. Chester Dike, Worcester: J. Emery Coulter, W. Medway: Allen W. Haskell, New Bedford Secretary, Henry F. Weiler, Melrose


Tressurer, Fred E. Bolton, Boston Counselor, Albert G. Wolff, Allston Chaplsin, Rev. Clarence S. Pond, Beverly Farms Patriotic Instructor, Rev. Warren Francis Low. Hudson


Organizer, Dr. Edward B. Simmons, Worcester


Publicity Sec., Orlando J. Sebelt, Allston Asst: See., John G. Erwin, Chelses Division officers elected in April


The following Camps hold their meetings in Boston. officers of which are elected at the first stated meeting in December:


No. 8. W. H. Cudworth, 2d and 4th Friday, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Meridian, E. B.


No. 9. Charles Russell Lowell, 1st and 3d Tuesday, G. A. R. Hall, 1151 Washington


No. 30. Lieut., Nathaniel Bowditch, 2d sad 4th Wednes- day, G. A. R. Hall, 91 Park, Dor.


No. 46. John E. Gilman, 3d Tuesday, Court House, 88 Roxbury st., Rox.


No. 51. Joseph Stedman, 3d Thursday, G. A. R. Hall, Thomas st., J. P.


No. 58. Sylvanus Cobb. jr., 2d Monday, Liberty Hall, 1203 River, Hyde Park


Ne. 89. Joel D. Dudley, 1st and 3d Friday dellewing 1st Monday, G. A. R. Hall, 321 Wash., Br.


No. 96. John F. Andrew, 3d Thursday, 1151 Washington No. 98. Dahlgren, 3d Thursday, 409 W. Broadway, S. B. No. 106. Abraham Lincoln, 2d and 4th Monday, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green, Chsn.


No. 145. Frederick Hecker, 2d and 4th Wednesday, 90B Warren, Rox.


No. 156. Sergt. W. H. Carney, 1st snd 3d Friday, G. A. R. Hall, 46 Joy street


Daughters of Veterans, U. S. A. National Headquarters, Oskland Maine Nat. Pres., Louise Benson MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT Headquarters, 149 Central, Hudson


Department President, Mrs. Emma J. Dunn, Worcester Senior Vice Pres., Mrs. Anns B. Williams, N. Weymouth Junior Vice Pres., Mrs. Sadie B. Wilcox, W. Somerville Chaplain, Mrs. Myrtle C. Pierce, Northampton Treas., Mrs. Francis W. Marshall, Dorchester Inspector, Mrs. Grace M. P. Brock, Leominster Patriotic Instructor, Eunice Pattee, Boston


Council, Mrs. Ella W. Fosgate, Hudson, Mrs. Gertrude Reason, Watertown; Mrs. Dors A. McCue, Milton Secretsry, Mrs. Mary 1. Walsh, 31 Mayweed, Worcester. Departments officers elected in April


The following Tenta hold their meetings in Boston:


No. 1. Mrs. John A. Andrew, G. A. R. Hall, Park st., Dor. 1st and 3d Wednesday


No. 29. Mrs. Wilmon W. Blackmar, Court House, 88 Roxbury st., 1st and 3d Thursday No. 31. Betsey Ross, G. A. R. Hall, Thomas st., Jamaica Plsin, 2d and 4th Friday


No. 36. Lizabeth A. Turner, 1151 Wash., 2d and 4th Wednesday


No. 47. Helen A. Gilson, Liberty Hall, Hyde Park, 2d sad 4th Wednesday


No. 61. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Me- ridian, E. B., 1st and 3d Friday No. 63. Catherine F. Bradley, G. A. R. Hall, 409 Brosd- way. S. B., 2d snd 4th Fridays


Sons of Veterans Auxiliary, U. S. A. National Headquarters, Washington, D. C. Nat. Pres., Mrs. Margaret P. Stephens MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION, Headquarters, 149 Newton, New Bedford President, Mrs. Alice M. Greene, New Bedford Vice President, Mrs. Cors A. Hanners, Beverly


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Treasurer, Mra. Nellie Rae Spare, Fairhaven


Chaplain, Mra. Lucy W. Goodspeed, Duxbury


Inspector, Mra. Annie Davis, Greenfield


Patriotic Instructor, Miss Lucy Chapman, Holbrook


Secretary, Mra. Florence E. Daffinee, 4 Jenny Lind st, New Bedford


Chief of Staff, Mrs. Mabel M. Ham, Cambridge Pres. Cor., Mra. Lucretia X. Floyd.


Counsellor, Burke Ham, Cambridge


Division officers elected in April


The following auxiliaries hold their meetings in Boaton:


No. 8. Abraham Linco.a, 2d and 4th Monday, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green, Chsn.


No. 23. Warren H. Cudworth, Ist and 3d Wednesday, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Meridian, E. B.


No. 51. Joseph Stedman, 3d Thursday, G. A. R. Hall, Thomas st., J. P.


No. 78. Charles Russell Lowell, 2d and 4th Friday, 1151 Wash.


Spanish War Veterans


National Headquarters, Chicago, IlI Com. Chief, Oscar C. Carlstrom DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 371 State House


Dept. Commander, George B. Williams, Stoneham


Dept. S. V. Commander, Joseph F. Scott, Cambridge


Dept. J. V. Commander, William M. Hogan, Cambridge


Dept. Chief of Staff, Ralph H. Murphy, Somerville


Dept. Adjutant, James A. Kennedy, Malden


Dept. Quartermaster, George P. Field, 216 Dorchester st., S. Boston


Dept. Inspector, A. Collins Stewart, Jamaica Plain


Dept. Judge Advocate, James F. O'Brien, Fall River


Dept. Surgeon, Peter F. O'Shea, M.D., Worcester


Dept. Chaplain, Rev. Wm. F. Dusseault, East Boatoo


Dept. Marshal, Charles F. Russell, Revere


Dept. Historian, Cornelius O'Leary, Worcester


Dept. Patriotic Instructor, Simon B. Hotchkiss, Gloucester Department officers elected in April 19


The following Camps hold their meetings in Boston:


No. 1. Geo. J. Whitten, 1st and 3d Monday, 1151 Wash.


No. 3 Major P. J. Grady, lat and 3d Friday, G. A. R. Hall, E. Boston


No. 4. Major M. J. O'Connor, 1st and 3d Friday, Weat Fourth cor. Dorchester, S. B.


No. 6. Ensign Worth Bagley, 2d and 4th Thursday, G. A. R. Hall, Green st., Chsn.


No. 13. Roxbury, 2d and 4th Friday, 1165 Tremont, Rox. No. 14. Col. Fred B. Bogaa, 1st aad 3d Wednesday, 38 Cross, Chsa.


No. 18. Capt. John Drum, 1st and 3d Friday, Municipal bldg., Columbia rd., Dor.


No. 23. Roger Wolcott, 2d and 4th Friday, 16 Eustis, Rox. No. 27. Edward N. Cunningham, Ist aod 3d Thursday after 1st Monday, G. A. R. Hall, 321 Washington Br.


No. 34. John Cleary, 1st and 3d Friday, Liberty Hall, 1203 River, Hyde Park


No. 38. Bunker Hill, 2d and 4th Thursday, 28 Union, Chsa


No. 53. Joha E. Riley, 1st aad 3d Tuesday, Rumney Hall 446 Tremoat


Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans


DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 44 State, Haverhill


Dept. President, Elizabeth Bond, Haverhill


Dept. Sr. V. Pres., Carrie Bancroft, Stoneham


Dept. Jr. V. Pres., Agnes E. Mildrum, Malden


Dept. Chief of Staff, Zelia Casey, Lawrence


Dept. Sec., Elizabeth E. Cook, 24 Monument aq., Charlea- town


Dept. Treaa., Anna B. Nagle, Boston


Dept. Chaplain, Mattie Green, Worcester


Dept. Judge Advocate, Jessie Isaacs, Dorcheater


Dept. Patriotic Instructor, Gertrude Crowley, Dorchester Dept. Historian, Julia Clapp, Revere


Dept. Conductor, Lydia Hallett, Everett


No. 1. Alice C. Grady, 2d and 4th Friday, Armory Hall, E. B.


No. 2. Catherine L. Crane, let and 3d Thuraday, 1165 Tremont, Rox.


No. 4. Mary E. Bogan, 2d and 4th Mondays, 38 Cross, Chan. No. 16. Adelaide Worth Bagley, lat and 3d Monday G. A. R. Hall, Green at., Chso. No. 22. Roger Wolcott, Ist and 3d Wednesday, 16 Eustis, Rox.


No. 29. George J. Whitten, last week day in the month. 67 Warren, Rox.


No. 41. Capt. John Drum, 1st and 3d Friday, Muncipal bldg., Columbia road cor. Bird, Dor.


No. 42. Edward M. Cunningham, let and 3d Wednesday, G. A. R. Hall, Brighton


No. 44. John Cleary, 2d and 4th Friday. U. S. W. V. Hall, Cleary square, Hyde Park


No. 45. John E. Riley, 1st aad 3d Tueaday, 23 Hammond Rox.


United Daughters ot the Confederacy BOSTON CHAPTER Meetings third Tuesday in month


President, Mrs. James M. Head, Brookline lat Vice President, Mra. Anthony C. Schmelzer, Brookline


2d Vice President, Mrs. Heary H. Nance, Newton Centre Secretary, Mra. E. Wilson Lincoln, 134 Pleasant, Brookline 47 Treasurer, Mrs. Robert D. Collier, Allston Historiao, Mrs. Olin F. Wiley, Wellesley Hilla Registrar, Mrs. E. Winslow, Ware Chestnut Hill


THE AMERICAN LEGION


National Headquarters, Indianapolis, Ind. National Comdr., Hanford MacNider


Department of Massachusetts Headquartera, 157-160 State House


Commander, Charles H. Cole, Boston


1st Vice Comdr., William H. Doyle, Malden 2d Vice Comdr., Timothy J. Reardon, Salem


3d Vice Comdr., John W. Reth, Boston


Adjutant, Leo A. Spillane, State House, rm. 160, Boatoa


Treasurer, George P. Capen, Cantoa


Chaplain, Rev. George S. L. Connor, Pittsfield


Historian, John J. Walsh, Lowell


Service Officer, James E. Conway, 159 State House


Member Nat. Executive Committee, Charles H. Cole, Boatoa


Alteraate, Leo A. Spillane, Boaton


MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Commander, Vice-Commanders and remainder of Depart- ment officers are members ex-officio.


Dist. 1. Berkshire, Franklin and Hampshire Counties, Robert G. North, Pittafield


Dist. 2. Hampdea County, Dr. Joseph E. Redden, Spring- Geld


Dist. 3. Worcester County, Dr. James J. Goodwin, Clinton Diat. 4. Middlesex County, Henry D. Cormerais, Allston Dist. 5. Norfolk County, Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, Westwood


Dist. 6. Suffolk County, Clement H. Norton, Hyde Park Dist. 7. Essex County, Hugh H. Hickey, Lyna


Dist. 8. Bristol County, Le. A. Harlow, North Easton


Dist. 9 Plymouth, Dukes, Barnstable and Nantucket Counties, Andrew J. Carr, Plymouth


Member-at-large, Miss Mary T. Johnson, Natick Department officera elected in September The following Posts hold their meetings in Boston:


No. 16 Wm. E. Carter, Fridaya, Lancers Hall, Bulfinch atreet


No. 17. Brighton-Allston, Ist and 3d Thursday, Old Court House, Washington street, Brighton


No. 26. Bunker Hill, lat and 3d Thursday, Jacob Foas School bldg., Adams st., Chsn.


No. 30. Lt. Lawrence J. Flaherty, 1st and 3d Tuesday. 50 Meridiaa, E. B.


No. 36. Irving W. Adams, 2d and 4th Friday, Municpal bldg., Washington, near Ashland, Ros.


No. 44. Roxbury, 3d Monday, Norfolk House, Eliot sq., Rox.


No. 51. Columbia 1st and 3d Tuesday, Columbia Hali, 396 Dorchester, S. B.


No. 53. North End, lat and 3d Thursday, Public Library Hall, North Bennett st.


No. 54. Orient Heights, 1st and 3d Mondays, Legion Hall, 1036 Saratoga, E. B.


No. 56. James E. Welch, meeting monthly, ao stated time, Lancers Hall, Bulfinch atreet


No. 60. Francis G. Kane, Ist and 3d Thursday, 362 Bow- doin, Dor.


No. 65. Old Dorchester, 2d and 4th Thuraday, Arcadia Hall, 204 Adams, Dor.


No. 67. Michael J. Perkins, last Thuraday of month, Municipal bldg., 545 W. Broadway, S. B.


No. 73. Cecil W. Fogg, 2d and 4th Thursday, G. A. R. Hall, 1234 River, H. P.


No. 76. Michael J. O'Connell, 2d Tuesday, Library Hall, Sedgwick st., J. P.


No. 78. Charles F. Hammond, Jr., 2d Tuesday, Oliver Wendell Holmes school, 40 School, Dor.


No. 85. Enaign John J. O'Connell (Boston Police) 1st aad 3d Wednesdays, G. A. R. Hall, 456 W. Fourth, S. B. No. 94. Metropolitan (Fire Dept.) 2d and 4th Monday. 1151 Washington


No. 105. South End, lat and 3d Wednesday, 1151 Wash. No. 117. Back Bay, 2d and 4th Thursday, Huntington Chambere, 30 Huntington av., room 324


No. 128. Mattapan, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Oakland Hall 6 Oakland, Mat.


No. 154. Alls Dorchester, 2d and 4th Thursday, Municipal bldg., 500 Columbia rd., Dor.


No. 167. West Roxbury, meeting monthly, no atated time, Robert G. Shaw actool, Veraon at., W. Roxbury No. 190. James C. Shea, lat and 3d Tuesday, 231 Florence Roa .*


No. 196. Wm. L. Harria (Boston Postal Employees) 2d and 4th Thursday, P. O. bldg., P. O. aq.


No. 216. Thomas J. Roberts, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Lithgow hall, 618 Waah., Dor.




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