Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1898, Part 25

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Woodbury James M. Worthiley Ralph W. Wennerberg Edw. B. Waldron Michael J.


White Daniel White George E.


Williams Martin J., jr.


Whiting Harry


Wonson Geo. H.


Young James H.


Rogers F. H. Sargent David A. Sanford H. Frank Strople John H. Sargent Cyrus L. Sullivan Michael J. Sylvester Daniel W. Sylvester Henry S. Sylvester Sidney S.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS,


Collins School-Ralph P. Ireland, Principal. Babson School-Ida M. Upham, Principal. Hovey School-Hattie E. Wheeler, Principal. Sawyer School-X. D. Tingley, Principal. Point Grammar School-Mary C. Whalen, Principal. Lane School-Annie M. Lakeman, Principal. Leonard School-Clara Benton, Principal.


Bradstreet School-Bertha A. Lane, Principal. Riggs School-Annie M. Woodbury, Principal. Stone Court School-E. Mabel Smith, Principal. Forbes School-Martha A. Morey, Principal.


MIXXED SCHOOLS.


Bray School-Jennie Lane, Principal.


Haskell School-Fannie Tueker, Principal. Parsons School-Mary M. Strong, Principal.


Blynman School-Sarah A. Kinsman, Principal.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Collins School-Isabelle I). Babson, Principal. Babson School-M. Helen Tibbets, Principal. Hovey School-Anie S. Webber, Principal. Rogers School-Mary S. Priestly, Principal. Mt. Vernon School-Susanne S. Center, Principal. Hildreth School-Katherine J. Fardey, Principal. Point School-Ida E. Wonson, Principal.


Wonson School-Carrie M. Hodgins, Principal.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Charles W. Crowe. Assistant Engineers-Joseph M. Marsh, Alfred P. Gorman, Samnel Montgomery, Otis C. Robinson. Secretary-Samuel Montgomery. Superintendent of Fire Alarm-Frank Griffin.


GLOUCESTER FIRE ALARM. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


No.


12 East Gloneester, on Rocky Neek avenue.


12 East Gloucester, at James G. Tarr's.


13 East Gloucester, on East Main Street, near iee house.


14 East Gloucester, on telephone pole, eor. Highland and East Main streets. .


15 East Gloucester, East Main street, near Hawthorne lane.


16 East Gloucester, on briek building, foot Haskell street.


18 East Gloucester, eor. Hammond and Haskell streets.


21 Cor. Eastern and Harrison avenues.


23 On telegraph pole, opp. Benj. Lowe's building.


25 Friend street, on Sawyer sehoolhouse.


26 Main street, on W. H. Jordan's store.


27 Foot of Union hill, on Jolin Pew & Son's store.


28 Cor. Perkins and Mt. Vernon street, M. Brady's store.


31 Main street, on Custom House.


32 Cor. Duncan and Wharf streets, on Voss' shop.


35 Cor. Marchant and Prospeet streets, on house.


37 Cor. Pleasant and Liberty streets, on telegraph pole.


38 Cor. Warner and Millett streets.


42 Proeter Brothers, Centre street.


45 City Hall.


47 Prospect street, on C. E. Story's store.


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No.


51 Washington street, opp. Mason House.


52 Commereial street, Cunningham & Thompson's store.


53 Western avenue, opp. No. 67, on telegraph pole.


54 Summer street, near cor. of Granite.


56 Washington street, at Kennedy's marble works.


57 Washington street, opp. A. F. Harvey's store.


58 Cor. Lookout street and Commonwealth avenue.


59 Cor. Commonwealth and Centennial avenues.


62 Cor. Cleveland and Willow streets, near box factory.


63 Cor. Bridge and Washington streets.


64 Anchor works.


65 Maplewood avenue, at the Net & Twine factory.


67 Riverdale, near Mills, on telegraph pole.


81 Western avenue, foot of Bond's hill.


82 Essex avenue, near S. W. Pool's.


SCHOOL SIGNALS.


Nine blows repeated at 8.05 A. M., no session for the forenoon.


Nine blows repeated at 1.05 P. M., no session for the afternoon.


ENGINEERS' SIGNALS.


One blow tests the fire alarm.


Two blows all ont signal.


Three blows call for hose.


Two blows repeated (four blows) second alarm.


Two blows repeated twice (six blows) third alarm.


Five blows calls truck in waiting.


Four blows repeated ealls Engine One to fire out of town.


Five blows repeated calls Engine Three to fire out of town.


Six blows repeated calls Engine Five to fire out of town.


Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat.


NET AND TWINE FACTORY FIRE SIGNAL.


Whistle sounds with Fire Alarm.


MILITARY CALL.


Ten blows repeated twice (30 blows.)


STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.


STEAMER, No. 1. House on School street. Captain, Edward Hearn.


STEAMER, NO. 2. House on Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Glouees- ter. Captain, Charles O. Marston.


STEAMER, No. 3. House on School street. Captain, F. E. Oakes.


BUNKER HILL, No. 4. House on Washington street, Bay View. Captain, George E. Berry.


STEAMER, NO. 5. House on Prospeet street, Union Hill. Cap- tain, Henry A. Cook.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 1. House on Dale avenue. Captain, Charles 11. Day.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., No. 5. House on Prospect street, Union Hill. Captain, Charles A. Marr.


LANESVILLE, No. 7. House 822 Washington street, Lanesville. Captain, G. W. Hayden.


DELUGE, No. S. House 83 Leonard street, Annisquam. Cap- tain, Fred. Parsons.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1. House on Dale avenue. Captain, S. W. McQuin. CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 2. House 298 Essex avenue, Mag- nolia. Captain, E. P. Richardson.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


City Marshal, John Karcher. Captain of Night Watch, George B. McKenney. Keeper of Lockup, Sidney Hutchings. Janitor of Police Building, Frederic G. Strong.


Patrol Officers, Albert F. Barrett, John J. Ropper, jr., Eben B. Clark, Charles P. Parsons, William E. Burns, Michael J. Sullivan, John Karcher, David E. Mehlman, Martin Burke, Richard P. O'Reilly, Charles V. Moulton, Henry S. Sylvester, Henry H. Walker, John G. Mehlman, Martin J. Williams, Frank W. Marsh, Henry F. Brown, Sidney S. Sylvester.


Special Police, John Pool Hodgkins, William H. Robinson, John J. Davis, Herman T. Knowles, Dennison Hooper, Charles W. Smith, Arthur U. Gill, Herman R. Joyce, Charles O'Maley.


Constables with Power to Serve Civil Process, William H. Cronin, Otto R. E. Ahlberg, Wm. A. Hodgkins, John J. Cunningham, Rob- ert C. Mckenzie, Michael Meagher, John D. McDonald, George H. Friend, Richard L. Morey.


GLOUCESTER POLICE COURT.


Justice-Edgar S. Taft.


Special Justices-William W. French, Henri N. Woods.


Clerk-Charles D. Smith.


Probation and Court Officer-Sidney S. Sylvester.


Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A. M.


Sessions for civil business every Saturday at 10 A. M.


CHURCHES.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Middle, cor. Pleasant street. Pastor, Rev. Frank L. Wilkins. Parish Committee, Stillman Rice, Cyrus Story, John L. Stanley, John HI. Lovett. Clerk, C. Frank Wetherbee. Treas. A. E. Price. Parish Clerk, D. E. Wood- bury. Parish Treas., Alexander Pattillo. Sexton, P. Nelson. CHAPEL-STREET BAPTIST CHURCHI. Pastor, Rev. Samuel B. Nobbs, Clerk, Seymour Walen. Treas., Charles H. Gamage. Deacons, Thomas Renton, Aspacio Stripp, J. Warren Wonson, Clifford N. Curtis. Supt. of Sunday School, Arthur S. Parsons. Sexton, St. Clare Barnes.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ( Unitarian) CHURCHI, Middle street. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor, Rev. L. Walter Mason. Treas., Frank. E. Davis. Clerk, Harry L. Belden. Committee, William A. King, William H. Jordan, Edward L. Rowe, Henry L. McCulloch. Sexton, Fred. E. Bradstreet.


TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Middle, corner School. Or- ganized Nov. 17, 1829. Incorporated 1892. Pastor, Rev. Rufus P. Hibbard. Deacons, John J. Pew, Charles Gardner. Leonard Burnham, Charles E. Fisher, Nathaniel Babson. Clerk, John J. Pew. Treas., Charles E. Fisher. Supt. of Sunday School, John Cunningham. Sexton, George H. Pinkham.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Middle street. Rector, Rev. J. A. Mills. Wardens, Jolin II. Stacy, Fred. T. Hall. Clerk, Wm. S. Webber. Sexton, Samuel Fiander. Treas., Fred. T. Hall, jr.


EAST GLOUCESTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 114 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. George H. Rogers. Treas. and Sec., Geo. E. Davis. Recording Steward,


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Geo. E. Davis. Trustees and Stewards, Fitz W. Davis, George E. Davis, Joseph Lowrie, Edwin F. Parsons. Supt. of Sunday School, I. H. Higgins.


FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Scientist), 65 Middle street. First Reader, Miss Carrie F. Sawyer. Second Reader, Mrs. Allee F. Rowe. Pres., Charles H. Boynton. Treas., William H. Per- kins.


INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN ( Universalist) CHURCHI, Middle street. Pastor, Rev. William H. Rider. Clerk, Frederick A. Pearce. Treas., Fred. S. Thompson. Committee, Charles H. Pew, Fitz J. Babson, jr., Charles Mason. Supt. of Sunday School, Edward Dolliver. Sexton, 1saae P. Morse.


ST. JOACHIM (Roman Catholic) CHURCH, Washington street, Lanes- ville. ยท Organized 1877. Pastor, Rev. T. Tobin.


OUR LADY OF GOOD VOYAGE (Roman Catholic), Prospeet street. Pastor, Rev. Francisco Vieira de Bem. Organist, Miss Vulant P. Lawrence.


ST. ANNE (Roman Catholic), Pleasant street. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. J. J. Healy. Assistants, Rev. C. W. Regan and Timothy J. Woods. Sexton, Richard H. Hilton. Sunday School, in charge of Sisters. Organists, Miss Agnes Healy and Mrs. John A. MeGrath.


CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART (Roman Catholic), Lanesville. Pastor, Rev. T. J. Tobin. Sexton, Daniel DeCoursey.


RIVERDALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at Riverdale. Orga- mized 1835. Pastor, Rev. James F. Mears. Recording Steward, Alfred Thurston. Treas., David Lane. Sexton, Charles Par- sons.


PROSPECT STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Prospect street. Pastor, Rev. Henry L. Wriston. Treas. and Sec., Joseph E. Allen. Trustees, George H. Perkins, Samuel N. Hardy, Wm. H. Collins, Charles M. Kilgore, George C. Mears, William Hodgkins, 3d. Supt. of Sabbath School, C. W. Frost. Sexton, George D. Gardner.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHI, Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, Rev. C. Nieklin. Sec. and Clerk, Alphonso Sargent. Treas. Alphonso Sargent. Supt. of Sunday School, Henry Ginns. Sexton, Henry Ginns.


TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI. West Gloneester. Pas- tor, Rev. Temple Cutler. Treas., Joseph W. Andrews.


ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Washington, near Munsey, Lanesville. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Frank H. Reed. Deacons, Edward F. Gordon, Newell Peavey, William Stephens. Clerk and Treas., Franeis Reid. Supt. of Sunday School, J. H. Andrews. Sexton, Cyrus L. Sargent.


GILES CHAPEL No. 6 Wonson street, Rocky Neck.


UNION CHAPEL (Summer). Flume Street, Magnolia. Clerk and Treas., Charles E. Billings.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, at Annisquam. Pastor, Rev. Ashley A. Smith. Clerk, Burt Emerson.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCHI, West Gloucester. Organized Mareh, 1867. Pastor, Rev. Harold Marshall. Clerk, Henry C. L. Haskell. Trustees, Sidney F. Haskell, Edward Lufkin, Clarence E. Rich- ardson, Charles G. Davis, Maria H. Bray, Treas., Edward Lufkin.


UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI. Magnolia av. Clerk, George A. Upton.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. AGASSIZ FIELD CLUB.


President, Edwin Marshall. Secretary, Margaret Flaherty. Treasurer, Alicc Deveau. Meets second Saturday of every month at Sawyer school.


ALPINE CLUB.


President, Peter B. Stockelberg. Recording Secretary, Alex. Chisholm. Financial Secretary, Fred. A. Grant. Treasurer, Wm. H. Kincade. Meets every Monday evening at rooms in Breeze building.


ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.


President, George B. Bradford. Secretary, Fred. A. Shack- elford. Treasurer, Edward Dolliver.


BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION.


President, Joseph C. Shepherd. Secretary, Fred. A. Shackel- ford. Treasurer, Charles H. M. Hazel. Meets first Wednesday in every month at the Business Men's Association rooms.


CAPE ANN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.


President, W. Frank Parsons. Recording Secretary, Helen Mansfield. Financial Secretary and Treasurer, Danicl T. Babson, Meets Wednesdays at rooms on Beacon strect.


CAPE ANN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


President, Bennett Griffin. Secretary, William D. Lufkin. Treasurer, George P. Rust. Meets in City Hall the first Thursday in each month.


CAPE ANN POULTRY ASSOCIATION.


President, Benjamin W. Smith, Jr. Recording Secretary, Alfred E. Presson. Financial Secretary, Sidney Witham. Treasurer, Loring Cook. Mects first Tuesday in cach month.


CAPE ANN SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


President, Dr. Thomas Conant. Recording Secretary, Miss Sarah G. Duley. Financial Secretary, Mrs. George H. Perkins. Treasurer, David W. Low.


COMMONWEALTH CLUB.


President, Wm. W. French. Secretary, Samuel D. Hildreth. Treasurer, Ernest L. Blatchford.


COLUMBIA CLUB.


President, Charles H. Gamage. Secretary and Treasurer, Ernest H. Wonson. Meets first Friday of every month at rooms in Parsons' block, 195 East Main street.


THE DEEP SEA MISSION SCHOONER PASTIME.


is a schooner yacht of about 23 tons, equipped for Gospel and Medical Mission work among fishermen along the coast and out upon the Banks. Rev. C. Magnus Charlton is chaplain and man- ager of the schooncr. Capt. Wm. DeGraff sailing master. She carries a crew of thrce men and a doctor. Rev. Emanuel C. Charl- ton, the chaplain and founder of the Gloucester Fishermen's Insti- tute, is also the founder of the Deep Sea Mission and sole owner of the Mission Schooner Pastime.


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


EAST GLOUCESTER YACHT CLUB.


Commodore, Percy W. Wheeler. Secretary, Percy W. Merch- - ant. Treasurer, J. Warren Wonson. Meets first and third Tues- days of every month at club house.


FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


President, Charles S. Marchant. Secretary, Samuel W. Mc- Quin. Treasurer, Samuch Montgomery.


GLOUCESTER BOARD OF TRADE.


President, Sylvester Cunningham. Secretary, Edward K. Burn- ham. Treasurer, Cyrus Story.


GLOUCESTER RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


President, Joseph H. Bingham. Secretary, Henry P. Dennen. Treasurer, William A. King.


GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.


President, David S. Presson. Secretary, Blanche Morsc. Treas- urer, A. Manton Pattillo.


GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE.


Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 12 Duncan strect. President, Joseph O. Proc- ter. Vice-President, James G. Tarr. Treasurer, George H. Per- kins. Clerk, Horace A. Smith. Chaplain, Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton. Directors, Joseph O. Procter, Mrs. Maria M. McClure, David I. Robinson, James G. Tarr, Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton, George R. Bradford, Capt. William Thompson, Capt. J. W. Collins, John K. Dustin, jr., Dr. J. Everett Garland, John J. Pew, William H. Jordan, Capt. James S. Ayer, George H. Perkins, Frank C. Parmenter, Mrs. Mary P. Rogers, Charles F. Wonson, Fred. A. Pearce, Horace A. Smith, Capt. John Chisholm, Fred. T. Hall, jr., Capt. Sol. Jacobs, Capt. W. H. Collins.


GLOUCESTER LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY.


Building, Middle street, cor. Dale avenuc. Open daily from 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M. ; cvcnings 7 to 9. The Lyceum was organized February 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of volumes, about 10,000. Trustees, Joseph O. Procter, Hiram Rich, Allan Rogers, W. Frank Parsons, John E. Somes, John K. Dustin, jr. Directors, Simeon A. Burnham, Edward Dol- liver, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Procter, Allan Rogers, William H. Jordan, John E. Somes, John K. Dustin, jr., Joseph L. Stevens. Clerk, Edward Dolliver. Treas., Alexander Pattillo. Librarian, Rachel S. Webber. Assistant Librarians, Fanny K. Stacy, Belle Webber.


The Female Charitable Association has rooms in the Sawyer Free Library Building, 88 Middle street. Pres. Mrs. William H. Jordan.


GILBERT HOME FOR THE AGED AND INDIGENT.


No. 1 Western avenuc. Incorporated 1889. President, Allan Rogers. Secretary, D. T. Babson. Treasurer, John E. Somes. Trustees, Sylvester Cunningham, Isaac Adams, John E. Somes, John Corliss, John K. Dustin, jr., Allan Rogers, D. T. Babson.


ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL.


President, Charles H. Pcw. Vice-President, Sylvester Cunning- ham. Secretary, John K. Dustin, jr. Treasurer, Sylvanus Smith. Trustees, John E. Somes, Isaac Adams, Allan Rogers, Charles H. Pew, Sylvester Cunningham, John K. Dustin, jr., Sylvanus Smith.


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GLOUCESTER ATHLETIC CLUB.


President, Charles C. Nelson. Secretary, William F. Marston. Treasurer, Edward Lloyd.


GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S AND SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID SOCIETY.


President, James G. Tarr. Secretary, Joseph O. Procter. Treasurer, Cyrus Story.


GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL CADETS.


Major, William E. Kerr. Adjutant, Albert Dodge, jr. Sergeant Major, William Brown.


GLOUCESTER MASTER MARINERS' ASSOCIATION.


President, Capt. B. Frank Payson. Secretary, Capt. James Crawley. Treasurer, Capt. John Chisholm. Meets every Monday evening at rooms in Breeze building.


HUNTRESS HOME FOR OLD LADIES OF NATIVE BIRTH. 110 Prospeet street.


MONTEZUMA CLUB.


President, Frank Stanwood. Secretary and Treasurer, William G. Freeman.


SEA FOAM CLUB.


Grand Symposiarch, Denmark P. Clark. Immaculate Scribe, Charles A. Brown.


SOCIAL UNION.


President, Charles P. Charlton. Secretary, Fred. Bateman. Treasurer, Joseph Zeeman. Meets every Thursday evening at Fishermen's Institute.


SQUAM YACHT CLUB.


Commodore, Daniel H. Woodbury. Secretary and Treasurer, Walter O. Adams. Meetings every Thursday evening from April until October at club house.


VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.


President, Charles Gardner. Secretary, Charles W. Crowe. Treasurer, William H. Blatchford. Meets second Monday of Janu- ary, April, July and October at old Bunker Hill house, Washington street.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


President, Herman M. Walen. Gen. Sec. William A. Fairbanks. Treasurer, John Cunningham.


MASONIC.


TYRIAN LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.


Chartered by the M. W. Joseph Warren, G. M., of the Conti- nent of America, March 2, A. L. 5770. Petitioners for the Charter, Philip Marett, John Fletcher, George Brown, Andrew Gidding, Barnett Harkin, David Parker, Epes Sargent, jr. Regular eom- munications the first Tuesday in each month at Masonic Hall, Fer- guson's block. Master, William H. Rider. S. W., Charles H. M. Hazel. J. W., John J. Ropper, jr. Treas., Sargent S. Day. Sec., George H. Morse. Chaplain, Henry S. MeCulloeli. Marshal, Frank H. Davis. S. D., Edward E. Tuck. J. D., Aaron C. Lloyd. S. S., Almon B. Cook. J. S., Joseph E. Maguire. Organist, John HI. Procter. I. S., Albert F. Barrett. Tyler, Franeis M. Clark.


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


ACACIA LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.


Instituted Aug. 3, 1865. W. M., Clarence Elwell. S. W., Geo. Morey. J. W., William W. Palmer. S. D., Alonzo T. Wonson. Chaplain, Charles F. Wonson. Treas., Wm. S. Wonson. Marshal, F. G. Wonson. S. S., Wm. H. Alphen. J. S., Joseph I. Tucker. Sec., Charles H. Wonson. Inside Sentinel, John E. Wennerberg. Tyler, Wm. H. Sawyer. Regular communications first Wednes- day in each month, at Masonic Hall, Independent block, East Glou- cester.


WILLIAM FERSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.


Constituted November, 1871. Regular communications third Wednesday evenings at Masonic Hall. Ex-High Priest, Charles F. Wonson. Comp. King, Charles H. M. Hazel. Comp. Scribe, Wm. H. Cross. Treas., Edgar Merchant. Sec., J. Warren Wonson. Chaplain, Henry S McCulloch. Capt. of the Host, Almon B. Cook. Principal Sojourner, Wm. Emerson Parsons. Royal Arch Captain, Aaron C. Lloyd. Master of Third Veil, Frank H. Davis. Master of Second Veil, Joseph I. Tupper. Master of First Veil, Wm. B. Lantz. Senior Steward, Alphonso Tarr. Junior Steward, Henry P. Locke. Organist, Charles S. Nauss. Tyler, Francis M. Clark. Past High Priests, William Babson, Robert R. Fears, Isaac A. S. Steele, Jolin Corliss, E. Archer Bradley, Herbert C. Taft, William Emerson Parsons, Edgar S. Taft, Frank H. Shute.


BETHLEHEM COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


Instituted Oct. 29, 1890. Chartered June 11, 1891. Statcd con- clave second Monday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Hall, Gloucester. Eminent Commander, George A. Davis. Generalissimo, William A. Homans, jr. Capt. General, Conrad R. Hanson. Prelate, Rev. Win. H. Rider. Senior Warden, Fred. A. Fisher. Junior Warden, George Morse. Treas., Edgar Merchant. Recorder, Wm. Emerson Parsons. Standard Bearer, Samuel L. Gibson. Sword Bearer, John Lloyd. Warder, Frank H. Davis. Capt. Third Guard, Walter Cressy. Capt. Second Guard, Henry S. McCulloch. Capt. First Guard, John Morgan. Sentinel, Francis M. Clark.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


OCEAN LODGE, No. 91,


Instituted Sept. 10, 1845. Noble Grand, John A. Hawson. Sec., Henry P. Dennen. Treas., Fred. T. Hall. Meets Monday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street.


CAPE ANN ENCAMPMENT, No. 33.


Instituted November 8, 1886. Chief Patriarch, Richard C. Steele. Per. Sec., Henry P. Dennen. Treas., Asa G. Andrews. Meets first and Third Thursdays at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street.


SEA SHORE LODGE, No. 11. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH.


Noble Grand, Althea S. Bullock. Sec., Mary P. Procter. Fi- nancial Sec., Lilian T. Smith. Treas., Annie J. Hopkins. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street.


LOYAL STAR OF THE EAST LODGE, I. O. O. F., MAN- CHESTER UNITY.


Noble Grand, Frederick Hallsworth. Sec., Eugene Flint. Treas., Eli Gale. Mects every Tuesday evening at Manchester Unity Hall.


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GOLDEN ROD LODGE, U. O. I. O. L.


Worthy Noble Lady, Mrs. Esther A. Reed. See., Miss Fannie Alderman. Financial Sec., Miss Lizzie Shute. Treas., Miss Izetta B. Smith. Meets first and third Friday evenings at Jeffery's IIall.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. CAPE ANN LODGE, No. 55.


Chancellor Commander, Thomas Wilson. Keeper of Records, Rufus Mclellan. Meets Wednesday evenings in Pythian Hall, 824 Washington street, Lanesville.


CONSTANTINE LODGE, No. 68.


Chancellor Commander, Charles D. Smith. Keeper of Records and Seals, Edward Carpenter. Meets Thursday evenings at Pythian Hall, 111 Main street.


GLOUCESTER DIVISION No. 5, UNIFORMED RANK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Capt., Fitz E. Oakes. Ist Lient., Wm. S. Webber. 2d. Lieut., Edward Carpenter. Treus., Charles A. Mason. Recorder, Edward W. Howe. Meets first and third Friday evenings at Pythian Hall.


DIONA TEMPLE, No. 2, RATHBONE SISTERS.


Most Excellent Chancellor, Lizzie HIall. Mistress of Records, Emma Ingersoll. Mistress of Treasury, Lida Smith. Meets every Monday evening in Pythian Ilall, 111 Main street.


FRATERNITY COUNCIL, RATHBONE SISTERS.


Most Excellent Chancellor, Eliza A. Batten. Most Excellent Keeper of Records, Maria Roberts. Meets every Tuesday evening in Pythian Hall, 824 Washington street, Lanesville.


Ancient Order United Workmen. FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81.


Master Workman, Perley M. Swett. Recorder, John W. Going. Treasurer, Howard Steele. Meets every Friday evening at United Workmen's Hall, 141 Main street.


BICKFORD LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR.


Chief of Honor, Lizzie B. Wolfe. Recorder, Millie Going. Financier, Nellie Ropper. Treasurer, Clara S. Collins. Meets Wed- nesdays following second and fourth Fridays at United Workmen's Hall.


Royal Arcanum. GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 319.


Regent, Preston Friend. Secretary, Aaron Parsons. Collector, J. Warren Wonson. Treasurer, Elliott Adams. Meets second and fourth Mondays in G. A. R. Hall.


Royal Society of Good Fellows. CAPE ANN ASSEMBLY, No. 74.


Ruler, William H. Kemp. Recording Secretary, Edward Hodg- kins. Financial Secretary, Elliott Adams. Treasurer, Isaac N. Story. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Elliott Adams' office, 97 Main street.


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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.


Improved Order of Red Men. WINGAERSHEEK TRIBE, No. 12.


Prophet, Alonzo M. Tufts. Keeper of Records, Stephen S. Dodge. Collector of Wampam, Willard F. Collins. Keeper of Wampum, Otis S. Fears. Meets every Wednesday evening at Red Men's Hall, 207 Main street.


UCITA COUNCIL, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS.


Prophetess, Mabel C. Lufkin. Keeper of Records, C. Estelle Merchant. Collector of Wampum, Clara S. Collins. Keeper of Wam- pum, Margaret A. Wiley. Meets every Tuesday evening at Red Men's Hall.


United Order of Pilgrim Fathers. MASCONOMO COLONY, No. 64.


Governor, Samuel L. Gibson. Secretary, Mary A. Rust. Col- lector, John D. Woodbury. Treasurer, Albert A. Holland. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Sons of Veterans' Hall.


Daughters of the American Revolution. LUCY KNOX CHAPTER.


Regent, Mrs. Allan Rogers. Secretary, Mrs. William A. Procter. Treasurer, Mrs. Harvey C. Smith. Meets second Tuesday evening of every month on invitation of members.


Knights of Honor. GLOUCESTER LODGE, No. 414I.


Dictator, James R. Jeffery. Reporter, Fred. Corliss. Financial Reporter, Charles B. Corliss. Treasurer, Horace A. Smith. Meets in Temple of Honor Hall, second and fourth Tuesday evenings.


Scottish Clans.


CLAN CHISHOLM, AMERICAN ORDER SCOTTISH CLANS.


Chief, Bernard D. Newman. Secretary, Mrs. Mary McDonald. Financial Secretary, Sarah J. McAuley. Treasurer, John Chisholm. Meets Wednesday evenings at Sons of Veterans' Hall.


CLAN 'RONALD, ORDER SCOTTISH CLANS.


Chief, George McLeod. Secretary, William A. Nicholson. Financial Secretary, Michael J. Kevany. Treasurer, Joseph A. MeCormack. Meets first and third Fridays at Jeffery's Hall.


American Legion of Honor. ROGER CONANT COUNCIL, No. 146.


Commander, Capt. Edward L. Rowe. Secretary, J. Sidney Allen. Treasurer, Edward P. Ring. Meets in G. A. R. Hall second and fourth Wednesday evenings in each month.


Foresters.


ST. ANN'S COURT, MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.


Chief Ranger, Daniel J. Galvin. Recording Secretary, Charles W. McDonald. Financial Secretary, John F. Riley. Treasurer, Martin Whalen. Meets first and third Tuesdays at Knights of Columbus' Hall.


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