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License Commissioners-B. Frank Payson, Walter W. Won- son, James R. Pringle.
Park Commissioners-Francis Procter, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Procter, William H. Jordan, Sylvester Cunningham.
Field Drivers-James Bennie, Samuel H. Griffin, Henry Luf- kin, Joshua Roberts, William A. Hodgkins, George E. Lane, Daniel G. Cressy.
Gangers of Oil-Daniel B. Tarr, Jr., Howard Low.
Measurers of Salt-John J. Coffin, Albert R. Duley, George G. Reed, Thomas H. Parsons.
Surreyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood, etc .- Amos A. Story, Erastus Howes, William P. Dennis, Horatio N. Andrews, George W. Proctor, Arthur W. ITall, Samuel N. Hardy, Hugh G. Bishop, John McEachen, Emory Hodgkins.
Fence Viewers-Fitz H. Lane, Amos A. Story, George M. Wonson, Samuel Clark, Eben D. Currrier.
Officer under Chapter 279, Acts of 1896-E. Gilbert Winches- ter.
Weigher and Ganger-Horace C. Kelley. Temperance Missionary-John T. Knight.
Keeper of Almshouse-John S. Parsons.
Inspector of Wires-Oscar P. Story.
Inspector of Provisions and Animals, Milk and Vinegar- Frederick Corliss.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Norman J. Mckinnon.
Superintendent of Cut Bridge -Fred Parsons.
Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-John A. Going.
Keeper of City Pound-John S. Parsons.
Keepers of Hay Scales-Frank Miller, Edward W. Holmes.
Undertakers-John Lloyd, Edward H. Griffin, Edward Lloyd, Bernard Greely, Elisha W. Harriman, Frederick Chapman, Frank Miller, Alice J. Dolliver, George L. Browne, Aaron C. Lloyd.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. George E. Merchant, Chairman, ex-officio.
W. Frank Parsons, William H. Collins, Thomas Conant, Will- iam A. Pew, William II. Jordan, Robert R. Fears, John L. Stanley, Joseph E. Garland, Henry C. L. Haskell.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. HIGH SCHOOL.
Principal, Albert W. Bacheler; Walter G. Whitman, Manton E. Merchant, Mary E. Wilder, Dora M. Sibley, Helen F. Slade, Ida C. Gleason, Caroline G. Howe, Mary A. Kilburn, Mary II. Woodbury, Lillian A. MeAllester, Mabel L. Andrews, Annie P. Marr, Lizzie E. Pentecost, Austin A. Spaulding (music), Carrie H. Sawyer (drawing).
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
Collins school, Ralph P. Ireland, Principal; Babson school, Ida M. Upham, Principal; Hovey school, Hattie E. Wheeler, Princi- pal; Maplewood school, Ida M. Proctor, Principal; Sawyer school, X. D. Tingley, Principal; Point grammar school, Rhoda A. Montgomery, Principal; Lane school, Annie M. Lakeman, Prin- cipal; Leonard school, Clara Benton, Principal; Bradstreet school, Bertha A. Lane, Principal; Riggs school, Annie MI. Woodbury, Principal; Stone Court school, E. Mabel Smith, Principal; Forbes school, Martha A. Morey, Principal.
MIXED SCHOOLS. .
Bray school, Jennie Lane, Principal; Haskell school, Fannie Tucker, Principal; Parsons school, Mary M. Strong, Principal; Blynman school, Sarah A. Kinsman, Principal.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Babson school, M. Helen Tibbets, Principal; Hovey school, Annie S. Webber, Principal; Rogers school, Mary S. Priestly, Principal; Mt. Vernon school, Susanne S. Center, Principal; Hil- dreth school, Katherine J. Fardey, Principal; Point school, Ida E. Wonson, Principal; Wonson school, Carrie M. Hodgkins, Principal.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer, Charles W. Crowe; Assistant Engineers, Alfred P. Gorman, Samuel Montgomery, Otis C. Robinson, Parker Marr; Secretary, Samuel Montgomery; Superintendent of Fire Alarm, Frank Griffin.
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GLOUCESTER FIRE ALARM.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
11-East Gloucester, on Rocky Neck av.
12-East Gloucester, at James G. Tarr's.
13-East Gloucester, on East Main st., near ice house.
14-East Gloucester, on telephone pole, cor. Highland and East Main sts.
15-East Gloucester, East Main st., near Hawthorne lane.
16-East Gloucester, on brick building, foot Haskell st.
18-East Gloucester, cor. Hammond and Haskell sts.
19-Bass Rocks.
21-Cor. Eastern and Harrison aves.
23 -- On telegraph pole, opp. Benjamin Lowe's building.
25-Friend st., on Sawyer school house.
26-Main st., on W. II. Jordan's store.
27-Foot of Union hill, on John Pew & Son's store.
28-Cor. Perkins and Mt. Vernon st., M. Brady's store. 31-Main st., on Custom House.
32-Cor. Duncan and Wharf sts., on Voss' shop.
35-Cor. Marchant and Prospect sts., on house.
37-Cor. Pleasant and Liberty sts., on telegraph pole.
38-Cor. Warner and Millett sts.
42-Procter Brothers, Centre st.
45-City Hall.
47-Prospect st., on C. E. Story's store.
51 -- Washington st., opp. Mason House.
52-Commercial st., Cunningham & Thompson's store.
53-Western ave., opp. No. 67, on telegraph pole.
54-Summer st., cor. of Granite.
56-Washington st., at Kennedy's marble works.
57-Washington st., opp. A. F. Harvey's store.
58-Cor. Lookout st. and Commonwealth av.
59-Cor. Commonwealth and Centennial aves.
62-Cor. Cleveland and Willow sts., near box factory.
63-Cor. Bridge and Washington sts.
64-Anchor works.
65-Maplewood av., at the net and twine factory.
67-Riverdale, near Mills, on telegraph pole.
81-Western av., foot of Bond's hill.
82-Essex av., 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-out signal. Three blows call for hose.
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Three blows repeated (four blows), second alarm. Two blows repeated twice (six blows), third alarm. Five blows calls truck in waiting.
Four blows repeated calls engine 1 to fire out of town. Five blows repeated calls engine 3 to fire out of town. Six blows repeated calls engine 5 to fire out of town. Seven blows repeated calls the fireboat.
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 st. Captain, Edward Hearn.
STEAMER NO. 2.
House on Mt. Pleasant av., East Gloucester. Captain, Charles McDonald.
STEAMER NO. 3.
House on School st. Captain, F. E. Oakes.
STEAMER NO. 5.
House on Prospect st., Union hill. Captain, Henry A. Cook.
STEAMER NO. 6.
House on Washington, Bay View. Captain, William L. Allen.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1.
House on Dale av. Captain, C. F. Strong.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 4.
House, Magnolia. Captain, O. P. Story.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 5.
House on Prospect st., Union hill. Captain, Charles A. Marr.
LANESVILLE, NO. 7.
House, 822 Washington st., Lanesville. Captain, William R. Cheves.
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DELUGE, NO. 8.
ITouse, 83 Leonard st., Annisquam. Captain, Fred Parsons.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
House on Dale av. Captain, S. W. MeQuin.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 2.
House, 298 Essex av., Magnolia. Captain, E. P. Richardson
STANDARD ENGINE, NO. 4.
House, Magnolia. Captain, William Symonds.
GLOUCESTER POLICE COURT.
Justice, Edgar S. Taft; Special Justices, William W. French, Henri N. Woods; Clerk, Carlton H. Parsons; 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.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
City Marshal, Edward J. Horton ; Captain of Night Watch, George B. McKenney; Keeper of Lock-up, Sidney Hutchings ; Janitor of Police Building, Frederick G. Strong
PATROL OFFICERS.
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William L. Alphen, Albert F. Barrett, William E. Burns, Thomas F. Burns, Henry F. Brown, Martin V. Burke, Eben B. Clark, Alanson B. Chapman, Alfred Foster, Herman R. Joyce, Herman T. Knowles, Frank W. Marsh, David E. Mehlman, John G. Mehlman, Charles V. Moulton, Charles O'Maley, Richard P. O'Reilly, Charles P. Parsons, John J. Ropper, Jr., Michael J. Sullivan, Henry S. Sylvester, Benjamin W. Stanley, Frank A. Silva, George W. Trefry, Henry HI. Walker, Martin J. Williams.
RESERVE POLICE.
W. II. McLeod, John P. Hodgkins, W. Wallace Eason.
SPECIAL POLICE.
John P. Hodgkins, W. H. Robinson, Denison Hooper, John J. Davis, Isaiah C. Wagner, Frank S. Parsons, Henry C. Kippin.
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CONSTABLES.
George W. Alphen, Fuller Andrews, John A. Anderson, John Blackenburg, Thomas Blatchford, Joshua Boynton, James HI. Bridges, John F. Bickford, Daniel S. Burnham, William H. Bax- ter, William Blackburn, Charles Chapman, William P. Carroll, Thomas Cavanagh, John R. Cook, William O. Cook, John Cronin, William Cronin, Frederick Chapman, Hugh Campbell, William F. Childs, Augustus Cunningham, Francis Davis, Jerome B. Day, Charles Deckman, T. Henry G. Douglass, Charles H. Doyle, William H. Doherty, Samuel S. DeCoste, Robert Doug- lass, 3d, Osman O. Earle, William W. Eason, Andrew Edmund- son, Lemuel Friend, Amos Garland, Frederick Gerring, William Gibbs, Charles H. Herrick, Richard Herring, William F. Hinckley, John R. Hunley, Lyman S. Holmes, William A. Hodgkins, John J. Hull, Fred M. Harty, Rufus B. Harrison, John P. Hodgkins, Hardy S. Hohnes, Dennison Hooper, George P. Hooper, Levi W. Hobbs, John A. Johnson, James J. Kane, John Karcher, Coleman Kelly, Albert W. Long, Andrew P. Lufkin, John G. LeSuer, Charles S. Lufkin, Henry F. Millett, Benjamin E. Marshall, Frank A. Marchant, Charles V. Moulton, Jr., Burton A. Mckenzie, James McCallum, Fitz McIntosh, Neil J. McDonald, Roderick J. McInnis, Charles II. McIntosh, Henry Il. McFadyen, Cornelius G. Murphy, John D. Newhall, Phar Nelson, John O'Brien, William W. Nixon, James W. Powers, George II. Pinkhanı, Michael Poland, Leonard J. Presson, Levi W. Page, Edward K. Powers, James N. Powers, Robert Powers, Antoine Rogers, 2d, Charles W. Robinson, Frank H. Rogers, Samuel H. Rogers, Charles B. Rogers, Michael Rust, James II. Ruxton, Solomon A. Rowe, II. Frank Sanford, John H. Strople, Cyrus L. Sargent, Daniel W. Sylvester, Sidney S. Sylvester, William A. Strang- man, Fred G. Strong, Christopher L. Smith, Perley M. Swett, Edward Syms, George W. Sawyer, Augustus Thomas, William HI. H. Thomas, John M. Thompson, Fred W. Tibbetts, John Ver- non, Isaiah C. Wagner, Harry Whiting, James M. Woodbury, James HI. Young.
CONSTABLES WITH POWER TO SERVE CIVIL PROCESSES.
Otto R. E. Ahlberg, Robert II. Callahan, Benjamin F. Cronin, John J. Cunningham, Michael J. Meagher, Richard L. Morey, Robert C. McKenzie, John D. McDonald, George E. McLeod.
CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST. Middle, corner Pleasant Street.
Pastor, Rev. Frank L. Wilkins; Parish Committee, Stillman Rice, Cyrus Story, John L. Stanley, John II. Lovett; Clerk, C. Frank Wetherbee; Treasurer, A. E. Price; Parish Clerk, D. E. Woodbury; Parish Treasurer, Alexander Pattillo; Sexton, P. Nelson.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CHAPEL STREET BAPTIST.
Pastor, Rev. George F. Beecher; Clerk, Clifford M. Curtis; Treasurer, J. Warren Wonson; Deacons, Thomas Renton, As- pacio Stripp, J. Warren Wonson, Clifford N. Curtis; Supt. of Sunday School, W. H. Cross; Sexton, Joseph M. Bearce.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (UNITARIAN). Middle Street.
The First Parish in Gloucester. Established 1642.
Pastor, Rev. Walter L. Mason; Treas., Frank IT. Shute; Clerk, Harry L. Belden.
TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL. Middle, corner School. Organized Nov. 17, 1829. Incorporated 1892.
Pastor, Rev. Rufus P. Hibbard; Deacons, John J. Pew, Charles Gardner, Leonard Burnham, Charles E. Fisher, Nathaniel Bab- son, James Pettigrew; Clerk, John J. Pew; Treas., Charles E. Fisher; Supt. of Sunday School, John Cunningham; Sexton, George H. Pinkham.
ST. JOHN'S (EPISCOPAL). Middle Street.
Rector, Rev. J. A. Mills; Wardens, John H. Stacy, Fred T. Hall; Clerk, William S. Webber; Sexton, C. W. Thompson; Treas., Fred T. Hall, Jr.
EAST GLOUCESTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
114 East Main Street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885.
Pastor, Rev. George L. Minear; Treas. and Sec., George E. Davis; Recording Steward, George E. Davis; Supt. of Sunday School, I. H. Higgins.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Lanesville.
Pastor, Rev. P. Airakinsen.
MCCLURE CHAPEL, Duncan Street,
Is the fishermen's bethel and strangers' Sabbath home. Chap- lain, Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton. 1
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTIST). 65 Middle Street.
First Reader, Miss Carrie F. Sawyer; Second Reader, Mrs. Alice F. Rowe; Pres., Charles H. Boynton ; Treas., William H. Perkins.
INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN (UNIVERSALIST). Middle Street.
Pastor, Rev. William II. Rider; Clerk, George V. Fisher ; Treas., Fred S. Thompson ; Committee, Leonard A. Burnham, C. H. M. Hazel, Fred Bradley ; Supt. of Sunday School, Edward Dolliver; Sexton, Isaac P. Morse.
ST. JOACHIM CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Washington Street, Lanesville. Organized 1877.
Pastor, Rev. T. Tobin.
OUR LADY OF GOOD VOYAGE (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Prospect 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 II. Hilton ; Sunday School, in charge of Sisters ; Organists, Miss Agnes Healy and Mrs. John A. McGrath.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART (ROM. CATII.).
Lanesville.
Pastor, Rev. T. J. Tobin ; Sexton, Daniel DeCoursey.
RIVERDALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHI.
Riverdale. Organized 1835.
Pastor, Rev. Samuel A. Bragg; Treas., David Lane ; Sexton, F. S. White.
PROSPECT STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Pastor, Rev. George II. Perkins; Treas. and Sec., Joseph E. Allen ; Trustees, George II. Perkins, Samuel N. Hardy, William Il. Collins, Charles M. Kilgore, George C. Mears, William Hodgkins, 3d, Irving H. Pomeroy, George A. Smith, S. H. Savage; Supt. of Sabbath School, Fitz B. Riggs ; Sexton, George D. Gardner.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Bay View. Organized April, 1870.
Pastor, Rev. William Ferguson ; Sec. and Clerk, Alphonso Sar- gent; Treas., Alphonso Sargent. Supt. of Sunday School, Henry Ginns ; Sexton, Henry Ginns.
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI. West Gloucester.
Pastor, Rev. Temple Cutler ; Treas., W. H. R. Rust ; Supt. of Sunday School, E. Walter Haskell.
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., Francis 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. Annisquam.
Clerk, James S. Jewett.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCHI. West Gloucester. Organized March, 1867.
Pastor, Rev. Charles E. Petty ; Clerk, Henry C. L. Haskell ; Trustees, Sidney F. Haskell, Edward Lufkin, Clarence E. Richardson, Charles G. Davis, Maria H. Bray ; Treas., Edward Lufkin.
UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Magnolia Avenue.
Clerk, George A. Upton.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL.
Pres., Charles H. Pew; Sec., John K. Dustin, Jr .; Treas., Sylvanus Smith; Trustees, John E. Somes, Isaac Adams, Allan Rogers, Charles II. Pew, Sylvester Cunningham, John K. Dustin, Sylvanus Smith.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
ALPINE CLUB.
Pres., Peter B. Stockelberg ; Rec. Sec., Alex Chisholm; Fin. Sec., John Smith; Treas., John J. Rogers.
Meets every Monday evening at rooms in Breeze building.
ANNISQUAM YACHT CLUB. Club House at Annisquam.
Commodore, Luther Bent; Sec., Walter Stone; Treas., Harry B. Damon.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
Pres., George R. Bradford; Sec., Fred A. Shackelford; Treas., Edward Dolliver.
BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Pres., C. W. Luce; Sec., Fred A. Shackelford; Treas., Cyrus Story.
Meets first Wednesday in every month at the Business Men's Association rooms.
CAPE ANN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
Pres., W. Frank Parsons; Rec. Sec., Helen Mansfield; Fin. Sec. and Treas., Daniel T. Babson.
Meets Wednesdays at rooms on Beacon street.
CAPE ANN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Pres., Bennett Griffin; Sec., Alfred Presson; Treas., John Cronin.
Meets in City hall the first Thursday in each month.
CAPE ANN POULTRY ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Benjamin W. Smith, Jr .; Sec., Loring Cook.
Meets first Tuesday in each month.
CAPE ANN SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Dr. Thomas Conant; Cor. Sec., Mrs. George H. Perkins.
CHRISTIAN SEAMEN'S CHAPTER, NO. 3, OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF ANDREW AND PHILIP.
Connected with the Gloucester Fishermen's Institute, Glouces- ter, Mass. Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton, Chaplain.
COLUMBIA CLUB.
Pres., Charles H. Gamage; Sec. and Treas., Ernest H. Wonson. Meets first Friday of every month at rooms in Parsons' block, 195 East Main street.
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COMMONWEALTH CLUB.
51 Main.
Pres., Henry A. Burnham; Sec., Samuel D. Hildreth; Treas., Ernest L. Blatchford.
EAST GLOUCESTER YACHT CLUB.
Commodore, Percy W. Wheeler; Sec., Percy W. Merchant; Treas., J. Warren Wonson. Meets first and third Tuesdays of every month at club house.
FEMALE CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION.
Has rooms in the Sawyer Free Library building, 88 Middle street. Pres., Mrs. William H. Jordan.
FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Charles W. Crowe; Vice-Pres., George H. Friend; Sec., Samuel W. McQuin; Treas., Samuel Montgomery.
FREE CITY LIBRARY. 58 Prospect Street.
Gift of Rev. J. J. Healy. Building completed December, 1898. Opened January, 1900.
Open daily 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Annie G. O'Neill, Librarian.
GILBERT HOME FOR THE AGED AND INDIGENT. 1 Western Avenue.
Incorporated 1889. Pres., Allan Rogers; Sec., John K. Dustin; Treas., Daniel T. Babson; Trustees, Sylvester Cunningham, John E. Somes, John Corliss, John K. Dustin, Allan Rogers, D. T. Babson, F. A. Barker.
GLOUCESTER ATHLETIC CLUB.
Pres., George H. Newell; Sec., Maurice Foley; Treas., John S. Coffin.
GLOUCESTER BOARD OF TRADE.
Pres., Sylvester Cunningham; Sec., Edward K. Burnham; Treas., Cyrus Story.
GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S AND SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID SOCIETY.
Pres., James G. Tarr; Sec., Joseph O. Procter; Treas., Cyrus Story.
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GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE.
Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 12 Duncan street. Pres., Joseph O. Procter; Vice-Pres., James G. Tarr; Treas., George H. Perkins; Clerk, Horace A. Smith; Chaplain, Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton; Direc- tors, Joseph O. Procter, Mrs. Maria M. MeClure, David I. Robin- . son, James G. Tarr, Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton, George B. Brad- ford, 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 II. Perkins, Frank C. Par- menter, Mrs. Mary P. Rogers, Charles F. Wonson, Fred A. Pearce, Horace A. Smith, Capt. John Chisholm, Fred T. Hall, Jr., Capt. Solomon Jacobs, Capt. W. H. Collins.
GLOUCESTER LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY.
Building, Middle street, cor. Dale avenue. Open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m .; evenings 7 to 9. The Lyceum was organized February 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of volumes, about 14,000. Trustees, Joseph O. Procter, Hiram Rich, Allan Rogers, W. Frank Parsons, John E. Somes, John K. Dustin, Jr .; Directors, Simeon A. Burnham, Edward Dolliver, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Procter, Allan Rogers, William II. Jordan, John K. Dustin, Alexander Pattillo, Hiram Rich; Clerk, Edward Dolliver; Treas., Alexander Pattillo; Librarian, Rachel S. Webber; Asst. Librarians, M. Isabel Webber, Mary S. Sayward.
GLOUCESTER MASTER MARINERS' ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Capt. B. Frank Payson; Sec., T. H. G. Douglass; Treas., Capt. Benjamin M. Grover.
Meets first Monday in each month at 141 Main.
GLOUCESTER RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Harry C. Foster; Sec., Henry P. Dennen; Treas., William A. King.
HUNTRESS HOME FOR OLD LADIES OF NATIVE BIRTHI.
110 Prospect Street.
Under the direction of the trustees of the Huntress fund.
MONTEZUMA CLUB.
Pres., Frank Stanwood; Sec. and Treas., William G. Freeman.
SEA FOAM CLUB.
Grand Symposiarch, Demnark P. Clark; Immaculate Scribe, Charles A. Brown.
Meets monthly at 27 Western av.
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VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Charles Gardner; Sec., C. E. Story; Treas., William II. Blatchford.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Reuben Brooks; Gen. Sec., William A. Fairbanks' Treas., John Cunningham; Physical Director, S. K. Nason; Clerk, Allen S. Burnham.
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., Worshipful Master, Charles II. M. Hazel; S. W., John J. Rop- per; J. W., Aaron C. Lloyd; Treas., Sargent S. Day; Sec., George H. Morse; Chaplain, Rev. W. H. Rider; Marshal, Frank H. Davis; S. D., Almon B. Cook; J. D., William II. Clark; S. S., Gardner Pool; J. S., Loren H. Nauss; Organist, Charles S. Nauss; I. S., Albert F. Barrett; Tyler, Francis M. Clark.
Regular communications the first Tuesday in each month at Masonic hall, Furguson's block.
ACACIA LODGE, A. F. AND A. M. Instituted August 3, 1865.
Worshipful Master, William W. Palmer; Senior Warden, Alonzo T. Wonson; Junior Warden, William L. Alphen; Treas- urer, William S. Wonson; Secretary, Charles II. Wonson; Sen- ior Deacon, Ernest L. Munger; Junior Deacon, George H. Martin; Senior Steward, Parker B. Howard; Junior Steward, Anton Nelson; Inside Sentinel, John E. Wennerberg; Tyler, William H. Sawyer.
Regular communications first Wednesday in each month at Masonic hall, East Gloucester.
WILLIAM FERSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Constituted November, 1871.
M. E. High Priest, Ex-Comp. Almon B. Cook; Comp. King, Comp. Charles H. M. Hazel; Comp. Scribe, Comp. Aaron C. Lloyd; Treasurer, Comp. Edgar Marchant; Sec- retary, Comp. J. Warren Wonson; Chaplain, Ex-Comp. Edgar S. Taft; Captain of the Host, Comp. Gardner Pool; Principal So- journer, Ex-Comp. William Emerson Parsons; Royal Arch Cap- tain, Comp. David P. Gale; Master of 3d Veil, Comp. Frank H.
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. Davis; Master of 2d Veil, Comp. HI. Bert Knowles; Master of Ist Veil, Comp. William L. Alphen; Senior Steward, Comp. Al- phonso Tarr; Junior Steward, Comp. William D. Langsford; Organist, Comp. Charles S. Nauss; Tyler, Comp. Francis M. Clark; Past High Priests, Ex-Comp. William Babson, Ex-Comp. Robert R. Fears, Ex-Comp. Isaac A. S. Steele, Ex-Comp. John Corliss, Ex-Comp. E. Archer Bradley, Ex-Comp. Herbert C. Taft, Ex-Comp. William Emerson Parsons, Ex-Comp. Frank H. Shute, Ex-Comp. Charles F. Wonson.
Regular communications third Wednesday evenings at Masonic hall.
BETHLEHEM COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.
Instituted Oct. 29, 1890. Chartered June 11, 1891.
Eminent Commander, William A. Homans, Jr .; Generalissimo, C. R. Hanson; Capt. General, F. A. Fisher; Prelate, Rev. William H. Rider; Senior Warden, George Morse; Junior Warden, Alvin P. Woodman; Treasurer, Edgar Marchant; Recorder, S. D. Hil- dreth; Standard Bearer, Robert Brown; Sword Bearer, John Lloyd; Warder, Aaron Cogswell; Capt. Third Guard, Robert Herne; Capt. Second Guard, W. B. Lamb; Capt. First Guard, J. E. Maguire; Sentinel, Francis M. Clark. Stated conclave second Monday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic hall.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
OCEAN LODGE, NO. 91. Instituted Sept. 10, 1845.
Noble Grand, Edward E. Tucker; Secretary, Henry P. Dennen; Treasurer, Fred T. Hall; Financial Secretary, Andrew M. Collins.
Meets Monday evenings at Odd Fellows' hall, 89 Main street.
CAPE ANN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 33. Instituted November 8, 1886.
Chief Patriarch, Arthur E. Smothers; Per. Sec., Henry P. Dennen; Treasurer, Asa G. Andrews.
Meets first and third Thursdays at Odd Fellows' hall, 89 Main street.
SEASHORE LODGE, NO. 11, DAUGHTERS OF REBEKKAH.
Noble Grand, Mrs. T. F. David; Secretary, Mary P. Procter; Financial Secretary, Lilian T. Smith; Treasurer, Annie J. Hopkins.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Odd Fellows' hall, 89 Main street.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
LOYAL STAR OF THE EAST LODGE, I. O. O. F., MAN- CHESTER UNITY.
Noble Grand, A. Farmer; Per. Sec., Fred Hallsworth; Treas- urer, Oscar Kipper.
Meets every Tuesday evening at Manchester Unity hall.
LOYAL STAR OF COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 10, I. O. O. F., M. U.
N. G., Mrs. Etta Griffin; V. G., Miss A. Miller; Sec., Mrs. Alvah Frost; Treas., Mrs. L. Farmer.
GOLDEN ROD LODGE, U. O. I. O. L.
Worthy Noble Lady, Mrs. Esther A. Reed; Sec., Miss Fannie Alderman; Financial Sec., Miss Lizzie Shute; Treas., Miss Izetta B. Smith. Meets first and third Friday evenings at Jeffery's hall.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
CAPE ANN LODGE, NO. 55.
Chancellor Commander, W. B. Cheves; Keeper of Records, George C. Berry.
Meets Wednesday evenings in Village hall, 824 Washington street, Lanesville.
CONSTANTINE LODGE, NO. 68.
Chancellor Commander, George R. Smith; Keeper of Records and Seals, C. D. Ferry; M. of F., J. S. Smith.
GLOUCESTER DIVISION, NO. 5, UNIFORMED RANK.
Capt., Sir Knight Fitz E. Oakes; First Lient., Sir Knight William S. Weber; Second Lieut., Sir Knight John Coleman; Recorder, Edward W. Howe; Treas., John Favor.
Meets first and third Friday evenings at Pythian hall.
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