Brookline directory 1910, Part 34

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Publication date: 1910
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 270


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


ASPINWALL LODGE NO 168; Chas A Knowles C C; Frederick Outram, K R S; H Penpraese, M F; meet every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows hall, cor School and Harvard


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION


BROOKLINE LODGE NO 445: Peter Timm- oney, warden; Elizabeth E Goulter, rec ser :; Gert- rude Sanford, treas; meet second and fourth Fridays of each month at Lyceum hall


ROYAL ARCANUM


SAGAMORE COUNCIL NO 181; Chartered Sept 1878; George L Coleman, regent; Carl T Carl- son, sec; Charles A Bowditch, treas; meet second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows hall 8 School


ROYAL ARCANUM ANGELS, CO C; A C Williams, capt; George L Coleman, quartermaster; R W Cobb, adjt; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at 10 School


UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE


BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY NO 234; James M Tracey, speaker; Annie E Keary, sec; John C Barth- elmes, treas; meet fourth Friday of each month at 91 Harvard


UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS


GOVERNOR ANDREWS COLONY, NO 141; Instituted June 1892; John D Strickler, gov; Joseph B Dyer. sec; Mrs Mary J Burlingame, treas; John C Barthelmes, col; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at Io School


CLUBS, SOCIETIES, CORPORATIONS ETC


BEACONSFIELD PHARMACY INC 1621 Bea- con; Ernest E Horton, pres; Leonard O Parent, treas


BOARD OF HEALTH HOSPITAL, Newton st (For patients with Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Meas_ les and Small Pox) H Lincoln Chase, M D, visiting physician and supt; Martha W Meek, matron


BOSTON ELEVATED RAILWAY STATION 13 Cypress cor Franklin-J F White, station fore- man


BROOKLINE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS SOCI- ETY. Moses Williams, pres; Edith S Dana, sec; Aaron H Latham, treas; meet at Union bldg


BROOKLINE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIAT- ION-F E Palmer, pres; Wm F Foley, sec and treas; annual meeting first Monday in January at Masonic hall


BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK-Nath- aniel Conant, pres; Emery B Moore, sec and treas; meet first Thursday of each month at I Harvard st


BROOKLINE DAY NURSERY, 10 Walter av -Mrs Gustaf Lundberg, pres; Mrs George D Bur- rage, sec; Mrs Theodore Bremer, treas


BROOKLINE EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY- Geo S Baldwin, pres; Mrs Henry M Whitney, sec and treas


BROOKLINE EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIA_ TION-Mrs Mary Hutcheson Page, pres; Mrs J L Little, Jr sec: Albertina von Arnim, treas


BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY, Union bldg, Walnut cor High; Organized 1887; Free read- ing room 8 a m to 10 p m; Boy's Club every even- ing except Thursday; Mother's Club Thursday. Girl's Thursday; Young Men's Gymnasium Tuesday and Friday; Mrs J M Codman, pres; Mrs E D Ver Planck, sec; Henry W Lamb, treas; Arthur A Wor- dell, supt; meet monthly on call


BROOKLINE GYMNASIUM ATHLETIC AS- SOCIATION-Annual meeting third Tuesday in January


BROOKLNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY-meets fourth Wednesday each month October to May in G A R rooms, Town Hall


BROOKLINE INDUSTRIAL WOOD YARD, 44 Pearl-Albert Arnold, supt 560 Mass av, Boston BROOKLINE LOCAL UNION NO 438, U B of C & J of A-meet every Monday evening at Guild hall 166 Wash


BROOKLINE MEDICAL CLUB-meet first Wednesday of each month from October to May at Town Hall


BROOKLINE MUNICIPAL · GYMNASIUM AND BATHS, Tappan street; Leonard J Mason, director


THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK, Nat- ional Bank bldg, Harvard cor Kent; Edward C Blod- gett, pres; Reuben S Swan, vice pres; Clarence E Burleigh, cashier; Mrs C E Burleigh, teller ;- Office hours 9 a m to 3 p m; Saturdays 8 to 12 only.


BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSO- CIATION-meet at police station, Washington cor Prospect


BROOKLINE REPUBLICAN CLUB, 31a Har- vard, room 3-meet second Thursday of each month at 31a Harvard


BROOKLINE RIVERDALE LAND ASSOCIA- TION; Office 50 Congress. Boston


THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK, 366 Wa- shington opp Public Library; Incorporated Feb 25, 1871; Charles H Stearns, pres; Wm E Lincoln, treas and sec


BROOKLINE SWIMMING CLUB; Organized 1897-meet Wednesday evenings in Jan. Feb and March at Public Baths


BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE, 1351b Beacon; Mrs H P Briggs, pres; Mrs Franklin Hobbs vice-pres: Mrs A H Bowditch, sec; Mrs W W Pot- ter, treas; meet second Wednesday of each month at 10.30 a m; annual meeting in May


BROOKLINE YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION-meet third Thursday of each month at St Mary's hall, Harvard


CHANNING SANITARIUM. 701 Boylston-Dr Walter Channing, M D, supt


CHESTNUT HILL GOLF CLUB, Boylston- Dr H T Baldwin, pres; James C T Baldwin, sec


CHESTNUT HILL RIDING SCHOOL. Heath near Hammond


THE CHRONICLE, Riverdale Press, publishers I Harvard; C A W Spencer, pres and treas, A W Spencer, editor


COUNTRY CLUB, Clyde Park, Clyde; Charles E Russell, supt


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JOHN E COUSENS COAL CO 1331 Beacon and 219 Wash; John A Cousens. pres; Roger S Hodges, (Brighton), treas


FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Glen road near Cumberland av; Organized Oct 14, 1875; Inc August 25, 1879


THE HOLTZER CABOT ELECTRIC CO. 9-14 Station-Incorporated 1889; Charles W Holtzer. pres; William S Kemp, treas; Thomas W Ness, gen mngr; Wm E Hazeltine, asst gen mngr


HOLY NAME SOCIETY-Michael J Kelley, pres; Thomas B McCaffrey, sec; Rev M J Coffee. spiritual director; meet first Sunday evening of each month in basement of St Mary's Catholic church


HOLYHOOD CEMETERY ASSOCIATION- James M Driscoll, supt; office 587 Heath


WM H LINCOLN SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSO- CIATION-Organized April 1906; annual meeting second Friday in April


MIT ATHLETIC GROUNDS, Pond avenue near Glen-Ralph S Franklin, sec and treas


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH CO 39 Aspinwall avenne


RIVERDALE CASSINO, 49 Francis-executive committee meet third Wednesday of each month


RHODES BROS CO 10 Harvard sq-Edgar L Rhodes, treas; Leonard H Rhodes, pres


ST CLAIR GUILD-Anna Rooney, pres; Mrs John L McCormick, vice pres; Mary J Smyth, treas STEDMAN HOSPITAL, End South-Henry R Stedman, M D. supt


WALNUT HILLS CEMETERY, Grove near Newton-Myron D Fisher, supt; E W Baker, clerk of trustees, Town Hall


WARREN FARM GOLF CLUB. Heath between Warren and Woodland road-Organized 1893


POST OFFICES


BROOKLINE STATION, I Harvard-lsiey M Fogerty, supt; George H Conley, Wm J Maguire, John J Walsh, John Fay, Charles S Dixon, James J Condon, Carl J Youngren, John T Fleming, clerks; . Wm W Higgins, N Clifford Paul, M J Gallagher, Michael Duffy, John H Riley, George M Saunders, Michael J Nolan, James A Durning, Ashton E But- terfield, Patrick J Finan, F O Morgan, Wm P Gold- en, Wm B Clark, T E Dorgan, Richard Rowles, Chas H Hagerty, Frank T Carroll, John T Carey, Dennis F Donlan, John Nolan, Mortimer Sullvian Jr, Alfred


A Hickey, Joseph A Doherty, carriers; James S Curry, Owen Hillen Jr, John J Harrington, sub- cariers.


Letters deliered-7.30, 11.00, a m and 2.30, 4.30 p m; Letters collected 8.00, 9.00, 12.00, a m; 3.00, 5.45, 7.00, 11.00 p m


Office open week days 7 a m to 9 p m; Sundays 10.00 to 11.00 a m


Mails close Brookline for Boston-12.00 mid- night, 6.00, 8.00, 10.20, a m; 12.00, m 1.30, 3.00. 4.00, 6.00, 7.20, 9.00 p m; Arrive-6.10, 8.05, 10.20, II.50 a m; 1.20, 2.50, 4.20, 5.50, 7.10, 9.55 p m; Sunday mail closes for Boston 3.30 a m; 4.00 and 9.55 p m.


Holidays-Mails close 6.30 a m; 5.00. 9.55 p m; Arrive 6.10, 8.40 a m; 4.55, 9.55 p 11


Open for Money Order and Registered Letters from 7.00 a m to 9.00 p m1


P O SUB STATION NO 24, 135 Cypress; J L McGown, clerk in charge


P O SUB STATION NO 110, 127 Wash; Thos E Burns, clerk in charge


BOULEVARD STATION, 1334 Beacon; Walter I Gerrold, supt; Charles F W Thomas, Joseph P Power, Francis Haggerty, Wm H Regan, H J Tut- tle. Joseph B Feneno, John A Kelley, clerks; Patrick J Timmins, Robert W Finney. Michael J Healey, John C Larkin, Michael F Dunlevy, James E Mur- ley, Thomas J O'Keefe, Wm H Parker, Daniel P Donovan, J L Marmaud. John J O'Keefe, J P Mal- oney, James H Kelley, John J Finnerty, Herbert R Sumner Wm J Hogan, Albert L Denning, W H Car- ney, Jeremiah F Mahoney, carriers; J Joseph Lamb, M A Toole, James Lunney, Harry A Doherty, Wm F Fitzpatrick, collectors


Letters delivered-7.15, 10.45, a m; 2.15. 4.40 p m Mails arrive-3.00, 6.15. 8.15, 10.25 a m; 12.00 m; I.25, 2.50, 4.25, 5.45, 7.15, 10.00 p m; Close 3.30, 6.30, 8.30, 10.45 a m; 12.10. 3.00, 4.30. 5.45, 7. p m; Sundays 2.00, 6.15, 11.00


Office open week days 7.00 a m to 9.00 p m; Sun- days 10.00 to 11.00 a m


Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 7.00 a m to 9.00 p m


Night collections-7.00, 9.40, 1.00, 3.20. 6.45, 11.00 P O SUB STATION NO 19, 1621 Beacon; Leon- ord ^ Parent, clerk in charge


P O SUB STATION NO 134, 999 Beacon; Virgil A Richmond. clerk in charge


P O SUB STATION NO 58, 1953 Beacon; Arthur C Morey, clerk in charge


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RATES OF POSTAGE Domestic and Foreign.


First class-Letters and all matter scaled so that it cannot he examined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction for United States (in- cluding Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam Philippine Archipelago, Tutula and Canal Zone) Mexico. Canada (except Newfoundland), Cuba and Republic of Panama, also Shang- hai. At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forward- ing except to Cuba and Republic of Panama. Postal cards United States, Cuba Republic of Panama, Mexico and Canada, 1 cent.


Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to an- other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of additional postage.


The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamp- ing a receipt or credit on a bill of accounts; price lists with prices in writing, and all matter produced by type-writing constitutes first class matter


On Postal Cards the left third and on "Post Cards" the left half of the address side as well as the back may be written or printed on. and very thin sheets of paper may be attached to same if they completely adhere thereto


Second class-Newspapers and periodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legitimate list of subscribers. Postage to other than subscribers r cent for each four ounces.


Third class-Books. (printed). circulars. labels, photographs. proof sheets, corrected proo sheets and M S copy accompany- ing the same. blank checks. drafts. insurance policies and other legal papers, handbills, posters. and all matter of the same general charac- ter. Postage I cent, for each two ounces or fraction: full prepay- ment of postage compulsory. Seeds Unn a .able-All packages con- taming poisons. explosives. sub- stances exhaling bad odor. liquors (vinous. Spirituous. ardent or malt). obscene matter of any de- scription, dunning notices on pos- tal cards. and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or any person handling them. cuttings. roots. bulbs. etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the U S with postage prepaid at third class rate, but matter of this na- tr're for Canada must be prepaid at fourth class rate. Date of is- sue. name of addressee and name of sender may be written on a cir- cular or typographical errors cor- rected without subiecting it to let- Canada-All packages of merch- andise not exceeding 4 lbs. 6 07 weight addressed to Canada. if presented for mailing in such form as to be capable of easy inspection. ter postage. Reproductions from Hectograph. Papyrograph. Electric Pen or other similar process mav be sent as third class if mailed at postoffice and in lots of not can be forwarded in the mails to less than 20 identical copies. The the office of address. if postage is


limit of weight, 4 pounds, except single volumes of books to which there is no limit of weight.


Fourth class-Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads. play- ing cards, blotting paper printed or (unprinted), merchandise. met- als. and all other matter not in- cluded in the first, second and third classes. Postage I cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepav- ment compulsory. The limit of weight is 4 pounds. Tags or labels may be attached, marked or num- bered for purpose of description.


All mail matter of the third and fourth classes should be securely wrapped but admit of easy inspec- tion. When matter of a lower class is enclosed with matter of a higher class, the whole package is subject to postage at the higher rate.


Liquids (not vinos. spirituons. ardent or malt) and oils, not ex- ceeding four ounces liquid meas- ure. salves, ointments, and articles easily liquefiable and not liable to explode or ignite spontaneously or by shock or jar; also ink-powder. pepper and other powder not ex- plosive or poisonous may be for- warded in the Domestic mails when put up in glass bottles or vials strong enough to stand the shock of handling enclosed in a metal, wooden or paper -mache block or tube. not less than three- sixteenths of an inch thick, im .. pervious to liquids including oils. lined with a cushion of some ah- sorbent material and fastened with a cover so adjusted to make the block or tube watertight or in tin or metal tubes fastened with a lid and placed securely in a wooden block or tube open only at one end. of same thickness and streng- th as above. On all such packages the sender may write or print his name or address preceded by the word "From" and also the name of the article enclosed.


fully prepaid at the rate applica- ble to the same in the Domestic mails. Sealed packages, other than letters in their usual and ordinary form. are not allowed to be (lc- spatched to Canada, even if post- age is prepaid thereon at full let- ter rates.


Mexico-Matter addressed to Mexico is subject to same rules and conditions as if it were ad- dressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of mer- chandise not sent as bona fide trade samples, should be sent by parcels post. Sealed packages other than letters in their usual and ordinary form are not allowed to be despatched to Mexico even if postage is prepaid thereon at full letter rates.


Commercial papers for Canada and Mexico 5 cents for first in mys. or less and i cent each additional 2 ozs. or less. Limit of weight 4 1bs. 6 oz., and must be unsealed.


Special Delivery-A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents attached to an article of mailable matter. in addition to the lawful postage of such article. en- titles it to immediate delivery within the carrier delivery limit of anv Free Delivery Post Office, and within one mile of any other Post Office in the United States. The law permits the delivery bv mail of letters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp. but the ordinary postage due will be col- lected of the addressee on deliv- erv. Leters from foreign coun- tries bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps are entitled to Special Delivery. If special de- livery fee is paid by means of or- dinary postage stamps. article must be marked "Special Deliv- erv."


The hours within which Special Delivery shall be made in Free Delivery Post Offices, are from 7 a m to ir p m. unless in special enses otherwise ordered by the Postmaster General. At other nost offices the hours are at least from 7 2 m to 7 pm and to the arrival of the last mail not later than o o'clock p m.


All letters or packages contain- ing money or valuable articles should be registered to insure their safe delivery. The for for regis- tration is ten (to) cents additional to regular postage.


Domestic Money Orders-Not exceeding $2.50. 2 cents: exceeding $2.50 and not exceeding $5. 5 ce- nts: exceeding $5 and not exceed- ing $10. 8 cents: exceeding $to and not exceeding $20, 10 cents: ex-


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ceeding $20 and not exceeding ounces or fraction; size of pack-Japan, Dutch Guiana, Norway, $10, 12 cents; exceeding $30 and age limited to 18 inch cube, or Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy, not exceeding $40, 15 cents; ex- in form of a roll 30 inches long Netherlands, Uraguay, Honduras, cceding $40 and not exceeding by 4 inches in diameter; limit of (Republic


of ), Great Britain, $50, 18 cents; exceeding $50 and weight 4 pounds 6 oz. Commercial Ire and, Australia, Denmark, and not exceeding $60, 20 cents; ex- papers (Canada and Mexico in- Peru. ceeding $60 and not exceeding $75, cluded) 5 cents for Io ounces or From Danish W I. there is a 25 cents; exceeding $75 and not fraction and I cent for every ad- maximum harge of 10 cents, and


ditional 2 ounces; weight of pack- from other parcels post countries age limited to 4lbs 6oz.Admissable the delivery charge is I cent for bona fide trade samples of merch- each 4 ounces or fraction thereof, andise, 2 cents for first 4 ounces minimum charge 5 cents.


Limit of weight in eleven pounds or less and I cent for each addi- tional 2 ounces or fraction thereof; except to France and to certain limit of weight is 12 ounces; limit places in Mexico, to which it is of length is 12 inches; breadth 8 4 lbs. 6 oz.


inches; depth 4 inches.


Limit of size is 3 ft. 6 in. long Postal cards 2 cents; postal cards and 6 ft. length and girth com- with paid answer, 4 cents. try fee, Io cents.


Regis- bined, except to U S Colombia, and Mexico, to which the limit of length is 2ft. and girth 4ft.


Value limited for China (ports f) Korea, (via Japan), France, Ecuador to $50.


Value limited for Australia, Aus- tria, Belgium, Denmark, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden to $80.


Any person wishing to withdraw 'a letter after having mailed it should make immediate applica- tion to the postmaster and in case the letter has not been forwarded it will be returned. If he letter has been forwarded, he can re- quest the postmaster to telegraph the postmaster at the office to which he letter is addressed to return the same, the owner of let- ter paying charges for telegraph- ing. Great Britain and the Brit- ish Colonies (except Cape Col- ony, Orange River Colony, South- ern Rodesh'a, Antigua, Baha-


mas, Barbadoes. Ceylon. Go'd Coast, British Guiana, Jamaica, Zanzibar and Australasian Colon- ies) including Canada and British Idia; also Haiti, the Dominican


nce or fraction; Great Britain and An additional charge of 5 cents Ireland 2 cents per ounce or frac- or its equivalent is made on the tion; Germany, 5 cents for first delivery of each package by par- ounce or less and 3 cents for each cels post from Austria, British additional ounce or fraction, if for Guiana, Bermuda, Ecuador, the Republic, Colombia and the French forwarding via England or France: Windward Islands, Newfoundland, Establishments in Oceanica do not two cents per ounce or fraction if Trinidad Chili, Germany, Guata- allow senders of articles to with- forwarded by direct sea conveyan- mala, Nicaragua, New Zeland, draw them from the mails or ces; printed matter I cent per 2 Venezuela, Bolivia, Hong Kong, change their address.


exceeding $100, 30 cents.


International Money Orders- $IO, IO cents; $20, 20 cents; $30 30 cents; $40, 40 cents; $50, 50 · cents; $60, 60 cents; $70, 70 cents; $80. 80 cents; $90, 90 cents; $100, $1. Trinida and Tobago, Canal Zone, Cuba, Porto Rico, Phillip- pine Islands, Tutuila, Guam, Ha- waii, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Honduras, British Gianna, Cana- da, Leeward Islands, Montser. at, Nevis, Antigua, St. Kitts, Tortola, Virgin Islands, Barbadoes' Domin_ ica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Lucia and St. Vincent (W I). United States postal agency, Shanghai and Newfoundland are domestic.


When payable in Apia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Chili, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt Hungary, Japan, Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras. Liberia, Luxemburg, Netherlands, British and Republic of, Hong


Mexico, New Zeland, Norway, Kong, Orange River Colony, Peru, Por- tugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the Transvaal, the rates are 8 cents for $Io, and one-half the above rates when the amount of the order is more than $10


Foreign-Canada, Mexico, Porco ela, Windward Islands, Peru, Den- Rico, The Philippines, Hawaii, mark, France, Italy, Uraguay, Guam, Tutuila, Shanghai, China, Netherlands, China (parts of) and Cuba, Canal Zone, and Republic of Korea (via Japan). Panama not included. Rates of


Rate for one pound or less and postage 5 cents per ounce or less each additional pourid or fraction and 3 cents for each additional ou- 12 cents


PARCELS POST


Parcels may be sent by mail ac- companied by a Customs Declar- ation to the following countries;


Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bel_ gium, Bolivia, Barbadoes, Ciacos Islands, Chili, Columbia (U S of) Costa Rica, Danish West Indies, Germany, British Guiana, Dutch


Jamaica, Japan, Lee- ward Islands, Mexico, Nicaragua, Newfoundland, New Zeland, Nor- way, Sweden, Salvador, Bermu- da, Ecuador, Turks Island, Trini- dad, Tobago, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; Venezu-


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND *NOTARIES PUBLIC ** Justice of the Peace and also Notary Public *** Justice of the Peace Auth rized to Solemnize Marriage: **** Justice of the Peace Authorized to Solemnize Marriages and


also Notary Public


*Damon J L Jr


** Hurlburt Henry F


** Adams Frank S


** Dana Payson


*Jenks Charles E Jones Jerome


* Adams John W


** Darling Herbert H


*Jonnson Carl R


** Albers Homer


*Davidson H Coolidge


Jordan Robert A


*Anderson Edward J


Davis L Shannon


Kelley Thomas J


Anthony Edgar W


* Davis, Philip S


Kenrick Alfred E


** Appleton John H


** Dickinson Charles


*Kent Edward L


** Atwood Hartley F


Dickinson Marquis F


*Kimbal. Wm O


*Baker Charles M


** Dolbeare Fred T


** Kingsley Robert C


** Baker Edward W


Dole Augustus L


** Kirker J Edward


** Baker Harvey H


Dole F Carlton


*Lancaster Charles F


** Baker, Edward Frank


Doliber Thomas


** Latham Aaron H


Baldwin Louis F


Drew Edwin C


*Leland Herbert M


Bamford Albert J


Driscoll James M


Lincoln Albert L


*Barbey Jacob A Jr


** Dunbar Philip R


Linco'n Wm E


*Barnum George N Jr


** Dunck ee Charles B


Litchfield Everett S


Barry Thomas J


Duncklee George W


Little James L


*Barton Charles C Jr


Durgin Charles E


* Loring Atherton


Beede D Edward


Dwinell Frank T


* Lothrop, Theodore A H


** Belden Harry L Bennett Henry D Bennett Joseph I ** Benson Edward M


*Edwards J H


Lovett, Augustus S


*Ellis Fred R F


** Estabrook George W


Lyons Henry J


* Bickford, Scott F


** Farnham Frank A


Magoun Herber Manahan Ernest


** Booth Edward S


Flagg Herbert H


*Mason Frank H


Bowditch Frederick C


Francis Carleton S


Mayberry Cyrus G


*Bowen, Charles H


Francis Nathaniel A


** McEttrick Edward A


** Bowker Arthur W


** French Arthur P


*McManus Wm H *Miles Edward B


** Briggs George L


*Fuller Clarence E


** Molineux Robert M


* Brooks Wm W


Gardiner John T


** Monroe Wm L


** Bruce Philip B


Gibbs Emery B


Morse Bushrod Moses George W


Brush Edwin M


*Gooding Charles S Gould David E


Mowrey Oscar B


Buffum Walter N


Murphy Joseph P


** Burrage George D Cabot Henry B ** Came Walter L


Greenough Charles P *Guiler Henry A


Nyhen George S


** Carver Eugene P


*Hale Walter S


O'Brien Edward E


*Chamberlain Dexter H


*Hall Joseph Ambrose


O'Brion Thomas L


Chandler Alfred D *Chater Charles H


*Haseltine Wm E


** Ogdon Hugh W Olcott C W


*Chester Louis E *Clapp George G ** C'arke, Arthur F *Cobb Charles K


*Haven, Henry Newhall


*Paige Frank E


Codman James M Jr Coffin Charles P Collins Austin D


*Hedge Henry R


Parker Geo S


Hesseltine Norman F


** Parker Philip S


** Hildreth. Herbert A


* Hill Edward M


Hills, George E


Hoar D Blakely


Hobart John W


*Hodder James R


Hodges Charles E


*Holmes Edwin B


Pollard George E


*Howland Daniel W


*Poor John R


** Hubbard Paul M


*Pope Samuel D


*Prendergast Daniel L'


** Hunneman Carleton


** Osgood Frederick H


*Hastings George B


** Hatheway, Amos L


*O'Loughlin Patrick Oveson Raymond H


*Hayes Joseph K Heath Reginald C


Paine Robert T


Paine Robert T 2nd


*Conrad Sidney S *Cook Thomas F *Coughlin Frank W ** Coyle Philip E *Coyle Thomas F


*Parsons Chares C Payson Samuel C Pearson Chalres H


*Perkins Charles F


Perkins Frederick H


Perkins Henry G


** Pollard Alonzo W


*Creelman David W ** Crosby Arthur P Cunningham Frederic *Curtin John A *Cushman Robert


Cusick Walter J Daley Daniel J Dam Alvah H


Edwards John C


*Love William J


Lyman Anson M


** Bigelow Albert F


*Faulkner Wm A


** Blodgett Edward E


Fish Erland F


Marvel Harry E


*Brackett Philip L


French Charles S


** Brown Laurence A


*Gay Wm B D


*Gou ston Edward S


*Nesbitt Frank G *Newell John L


*Hal! Prescott F


** Haskell Harold C


Adams John S


** Dane Ernest Blaney


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


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Prendergast Thomas S Purington Frank H *Putnam George J ** Quigley Wm A Rand Woodbury Reynolds Philip K *Reynolds Stephen W Rhodes Fred F


*Richardson Henry T' *Richradson Otis W Richardson Robert J *Roberts Reuben L *Robinson Edward /C Rogers George E ** Rollins Daniel. A *Rowley Charles F ** Russell Frank A Russell Levi W ** Sabine William ** Sears Wm B *Sharon Alfred H Shepard O Atherton Shields John W Smith Charles G Smith Frank W Smith George W Smith Walter C Soren Walter


*Soule Horace H Jr ** Southworth Robert A *Spaulding Richard W Sprout William B


** Ward Charles Whitney


Ward Clarence S ** Ware Henry


Way C Granville


*Wead Harold 1


*Wheeler Charles D


*Whipple Sherman L -


Stedman Henry R


*White Herbert H


** White Norman H


Stewart Ralph A


White Wm H Whitford Edward D


** Stimpson Donald Sullivan John *Sylvester Dana S


** Wiggin Edward H


Wilbur Jacob W


*Wilkins Charles W


Taber Arthur H


Wilcutt Levi L




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