Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1911, Part 5

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DAMES OF MALTA ST. ANGELO SISTERHOOD, No. 5


Meets the last Tuesday evening of each month. Noble Queen Esther, Mrs. Wilhur S. Mayo. Ruth, Miss Jennie C. Law- son. Naomi, Mrs. William H. Collins. Recorder, Mrs. John W. Black. Treas., Mrs. Duart A. Mitchell


UNITED ORDER OF GOLDEN CROSS ROANOKE COMMANDERY, No. 110


Meets first and third Wednesday evenings at 37 School street. N. Com., Mrs. Walter H. Small. Vice N. C., Phar Nel- son. Keeper of Records, Joseph B. Ruth. F. K. R., J. Sidney Allen


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MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS ST. ANNE'S COURT, No. 47


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 1913 Main street. Chief Ranger, Michael J. Sullivan. Vice Chief Ranger, Edward Quigley. Rec. Sec., John F. Riley. Fin. Sec.,


James C. Hanrahan. Treas., Daniel Carroll


LADY FORESTERS ABRAHAM LINCOLN COURT, No. 128


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Brown's Hall, 11 Pleasant street. C. R., Annie Silva. Treas., Mrs. Martin J. Whalen. F. S., Miss Evelyn Downey


SCOTTISH CLANS CLAN CHISHOLM, No. 7


Meets each Thursday evening in Sons of Veterans' Hall, 1913 Main street. Past Chief, James McDonald. Chief, John Ran- kin. Thanist, Ronald McDonald. Rec. Sec., Andrew L. Gilles- pie. Fin. Sec., Sarah J. Macauley. Chaplain, Thomas McGhie-


CLAN RANALD, No. 139


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Jacobs Hall. Chief, Archibald Morrison. Thanist, John A. McDonald. Fin. Sec., Joseph A. McCormack. Rec. Sec., Alexander Stewart


SCANDINAVIA SOCIETY


Meets every Thursday night. Pres., C. E. Young. Vice Pres., John Nelson. Lady Vice, Mrs. Charles Erickson. Chap- lain, Otto Johnson. Fin. Sec., Annie Young. Sec. Thyra H. Lilja. Treas., Mrs. John Lindberg


PORTUGUESE FRATERNITY BRANCH No. 4


Meets in Acoriana Hall, 329 Main street, first and third Mondays of each month at 7.30 P.M. Pres., Manuel Xavier. Vice Pres., Frank A. Rogers. Rec. Sec., Manuel Francis. Cor. Sec., Joseph J. Alves. Treas., Antoine G. Mitchell


SISTERS OF PORTUGUESE FRATERNITY


Meets first and third Wednesday evenings at A. O. U. W. Hall, 191} Main street. Pres., Mrs. Manuel J. Carlz. Vice Pres., Mrs. Manuel G. Silva. Rec. Sec., Miss Josephine Silveira .. Cor. Sec., Mrs. John Norris. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Manuel Xavier. Treas., Mrs. Vulant P. Lawrence. Receiver, Mrs. John Martin


DAUGHTERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY


Meets second and last Tuesday evenings of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 191} Main street. Pres., Mrs. Filisberto E. Fialho. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary T. Machado. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary F. Camille. Cor. Sec., Miss Mary P. Oliver. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Duart. Treas., Miss Vulant P. Lawrence


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ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSN.


Meets first and third Friday evenings at 7.30, in Pew's Hall, 329 Main street. Pres., Antoine E. Rose. Vice Pres., Thomas Lewis. Rec. Sec., Frank A. Rogers. Treas., John A. Perry


LADIES' ACORIANA RELIEF ASSN.


Meets the first and third Tuesday evening of each month in Mansfield Hall, 21 Main street. Pres., Mrs. Amelia P. Martin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Farris. Treas., Mrs. D. A. Mitchell


IMPROVED ORDER OF HEPTASOPHS GLOUCESTER CONCLAVE, No. 626


Meets Manchester Unity Hall, 97 Main street, every second and fourth Friday. Archon, Laban R. Hyland. Provost, George W. Reed. Prelate, John F. Griffin. Sec., James Farris. Fin. Sec., Alfred L. Johnson. Treas., George E. Watson


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC COL. ALLEN POST, No. 45


Organized February 4, 1868. Meets in Grand Army Hall, 47 Washington st., Thursday evening. Com., Sidney Gardner. S. V. Com., Reuben Perry. J. V. Com., Andrew J. Hall. Q. M., Daniel M. Favor. Chaplain, John McEachin. Surgeon, Joseph Green. Officer of the Day, E. G. Winchester. Officer of the Guard, George W. Sawyer. Adjutant, William H. Cross. Quarter Master Sergeant, Francis Locke. Sergt. Major, Albert C. Andrews


SISTERS OF THE GRAND ARMY CLARA BARTON LODGE


Organized 1870, First Lodge. Meets every Friday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Alfred Thurston. S. V. P., Mrs. Sarah Brainerd. J. V. P., Mrs. Frank Griffin. Sec., Miss Clara M. Bulkley. Treas., Ralph Lufkin


COL. ALLEN WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS, No. 77


Meets every Monday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Albert C. Andrews. Vice Pres., Genevieve Cook. Junior Vice Pres., Mrs. Rose D. Sawler. Chaplain, Mrs. Martha A. Nichols. Sec., Mrs. Abby M. Strong. Treas., Mrs. Annette B. Wonson


SONS OF VETERANS J. F. DYER CAMP, No. 24


Meets every Wednesday evening in Sons of Veterans' Hall, 1913 Main street. Commander, Charles B. Corliss. Senior Vice-Com., Walter J. Ingersoll. Junior Vice-Com., Charles A. Peckham. Sec., Elias R. Sweet. Treas., George A. Reed, jr.


SPANISH WAR VETERANS WILLIAM MCKINLEY CAMP


Meets in district court building, Duncan street, first and third Thursdays of each month. Com., John R. Folan. Sen. Vice, Ernest Saunders. Jun. Vice, Daniel Casey. Adjutant, Edward J. Horton. Quartermaster, William S. Smith


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LOUISA PARSONS AUXILIARY


Meets in Court building first and third Wednesdays. Pres., Mrs. William F. Marston. Sen. Vice, Mrs. Albert Brazier. Jun. Vice, Mrs. John Schlecht. Sec., Mrs. William Smith. Treas., Mrs. Edward P. Horton


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION LADY KNOX CHAPTER


Organized October 17, 1895. Regent, Mrs. Wilmot A. Reed. Vice Regent, Mrs. William A. Procter. Registrar, Mrs. Henry A. Tarr. Sec., Mrs. Howard F. Smith. Historian, Mrs. Aaron C. Clark. Treas., Miss Marietta M. Wonson. Meets second Tuesday evening of each month, except June, July, August and September, at the homes of members


MILITARY


CO. G, 8th REGIMENT INFANTRY, 2d BRIGADE, M. V. M.


Organized August 7, 1852. Reorganized February 18, 1886. Armory, 99 Prospect street. Captain, Frank S. Elliott. 1st Lieut., John E. Parker. 2d Lieut., Benjamin F. Allen, 3d. Musicians, John Perry, Robert Scroggie. Armorer, Merit P. Alderman


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS


FRANKLIN LODGE, No. 131, I. O. G. T.


Meets Thursday evenings in Hillside Hall, Riverdale. C. T., Aaron White. V. C. T., Mrs. Aaron Wheeler. Rec. Sec., Edith M. Beaman. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Alfred Thurston. Treas., Alfred Thurston


ATLANTIC TEMPLE OF HONOR, No. 49


Instituted April 24, 1878. Meets second and fourth Mon- days of each month at 191} Main street. W. C T., Charles D. Hinkley. W. R., William L. Robinson. Fin. Sec., John F. Wonson, 2d. Treas., J. Sidney Allen


AGAMENTICUS LODGE, No. 85, GOOD TEMPLARS


Instituted January 1, 1876. Meets Friday evenings at Good Templars' Hall, Lanesville. Chief Templar, Mrs. Emma G. Duley. Vice Templar, Mrs. Ada J. Gallagher. Sec., Mrs. Beulah C. McKie. Treas., Mrs. Gertrude Lane. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Alice Day


ATLANTIC COUNCIL, T. OF H. AND T.


Meets on call in Sons of Veterans' Hall, 191{ Main street. Recorder, William L. Robinson


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION


Pres., Mrs. Alva Pennington. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Sarah A. Heath


WAINOLA TEMPERANCE SOCIETY


Meets every Sunday at 7 P.M. at 56 Langsford street. Pres., William Erickson. Sec., Gustaf Stenberg. Treas., Matti Haapa


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INCORPORATED AND OTHER COMPANIES AMERCAN HALIBUT COMPANY


Atlantic wharf. Incorporated 1895. Pres., Thomas Hodge. Treas., David R. Robinson


ANNISQUAM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY


No. 50 Leonard street, Annisquam. Pres., Bradbury H. Huff. Sec. and Treas., William H. Jewett


ATLANTIC MARITIME COMPANY


No. 37 Rogers street. Pres., H. N. Nute. Sec., C. B. Pear. Treas., C .D. Lanning


BROWN BROTHERS COMPANY


No. 67 Rogers street. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $15,000. Pres., Herbert C. Greenleaf. Treas. and Manager, Ernest F. Brown. Clerk, Charles E. Brown. Machinists .


CAPE ANN ANCHOR WORKS


Organized 1866. Capital, $100,000. Whittemore street. Pres., Fred A. Fisher. Treas., Sylvanus Works foot of Smith. General Manager and Sec., Fred A. Fisher. Supt., William F. Fisher


CAPE ANN CLOTHING COMPANY, Inc.


No. 207 Main street. Incorporated 1907. Capital, $50,000. Pres. and Treas., J. Frank Boynton. Vice Pres., William Hub- bard. Sec., Edward T. Como. Manager, George E. Odell. (See line front cover)


CAPE ANN LUMBER COMPANY


Maplewood avenue, opp Cedar street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $13,000. Pres., Wallace A. Calef. Vice Pres., Harry B. Stebbins. Treas., Herbert Stebbins. (See line back cover)


CAPE POND ICE COMPANY


No. 105} Main street. Organized 1902. Capital, $175,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Treas., James Abbott. (See in- side back cover)


CUNNINGHAM & THOMPSON CO.


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88 Commercial street. Organized 1909. Capital, $240,- Pres., Guy Cunningham. Vice Pres., Frank C. Pearce. Treas., Fred A. Pearce. Fisheries


DODD A. W. & COMPANY


Nos. 5-7 Wharf street. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Andrew W. Dodd. Sec. and Treas., Paul B. Oakley. Glue mfrs. (See page 611)


DODGE ALBERT CO.


Maplewood avenue cor. Cedar. Incorporated February, 1909. Capital, $30,000. Pres., Chester P. Dodge. Treas., Al- fred G. Young. Sec., Walter C. King. Hay and grain


FRANK E. DAVIS FISH COMPANY


No. 93 Rogers street. Incorporated July, 1906. Capital, $40,000. Pres., Frank E. Davis. Treas., Arthur C. Davis. (See- page 619)


GIBSON W. O. CO.


229 E. Main. Incorporated 190S. Capital, $30,000. Pres. Charles B. Grose. Treas., William O. Gibson. Salt fish


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GLOUCESTER COAL COMPANY


No. 43 Duncan street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Charles E. Fisher. Vice Pres., David B. Smith. Treas., Charles T. Heberle. (See back cover)


GLOUCESTER COLD STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO.


No. 89 Rogers street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $100,- 000. Pres., Herbert E. Smith. Treas., Benjamin A. Smith. Manager, Magnus J. Palson


GLOUCESTER DISTRICT MESSENGER COMPANY


No. 181 Main street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., David I. Robinson. Treas., Sec. and Supt., John Favor


GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY


No. 22 Vincent street. Organized April, 1888. Capital, $175,000. Pres., William H. Jordan. Treas. and Clerk, Charles F. Pritchard. Supt. and Manager, Ernest L. Munger. (See front colored page)


GLOUCESTER FRESH FISH COMPANY


Fort wharf. Incorporated 1897. Capital, $25,000. Pres., Charles W. Luce. Vice Pres., Charles S. Tappan. Clerk and Treas., Howard Steele. General Manager, E. J. Livingston


GLOUCESTER GAS LIGHT COMPANY


Nos. 96 and 98 Main street. Incorporated 1854. Capital stock, $150,000. Par value per share, $50. Annual meeting of stockholders, third Tuesday in July. Pres., Robert R. Fears. Clerk and Treas., John A. Coffin. (See back cover)


GLOUCESTER ISINGLASS AND GLUE COMPANY


Foot of Rowe square. Organized 1875. Pres., Edwin O. Parsons. Treas., George H. Perkins. Factory rear 195 Eastern avenue


GLOUCESTER LIGHTERAGE COMPANY


Pearce street wharf. Incorporated April, 1888. Pres., Francis Locke. Treas., Wilbur S. Locke


GLOUCESTER MUTUAL FISHING INSURANCE COMPANY


No. 187 Main street. Pres. and Treas., David S. Presson. Vice Pres., David B. Smith. Sec., Francis Bennett


GORTON-PEW FISHERIES CO.


Nos. 327-331 Main street. Capital, $2,000,000. Pres., John J. Pew. Sec., Charles H. Gamage. Treas., Nathaniel L. Gorson


GLOUCESTER TIMES CO.


No. 110 Main street. Incorporated December, 1908. Cap- ital, $50,000. Pres., Francis Proctor. Vice Pres., George H. Proctor. Treas. and Manager, James H. Higgins. Managing editor, Fred E. Smith


GLOUCESTER OILED CLOTHING CO.


Rear 31 Commercial. Organized, 1908. Capital, $50,000. Alexander Schwartz. Sec., George V. Fisher. Treas., Harry Bernstein


MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY


Willow corner Cleveland street. Pres., William T. Shute. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Hosea C. Tufts. (See page 619)


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THE PROCTER BROS. COMPANY


No. 108 Main street. Incorporated 1903. Capital, $20,000. Pres. and Treas., Francis Procter. Vice Pres., George H. Proc- ter. Clerk, William A. Procter. Directors, the above and Frank R. Procter. (See page 639)


ROBINSON GLUE CO.


Foot of Whittemore street. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $75,000. i Pres. A. H. Brittain. Vice Pres., Ferdinand Robinson. Sec. and Treas., W. B. Converse


ROCKPORT GRANITE COMPANY


No. 924 Washington street. Organized 1864. Capital, $300,000. Treas., and Mgr., Charles S. Rogers. (See page 635)


ROCKY NECK MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY


Rocky Neck. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $26,000. Pres., Benjamin A Smith. Treas., John J. Pew. Directors, John J. Pew, David B. Smith, E. Archer Bradley, D. Sherman Tarr


ROWE E. L. & SON, Inc.


No. 33 Wharf street. Pres., Edward L. Rowe. Sec., Alan S. Rowe. Treas., Arthur E. Rowe. (See front cover)


ROWE J. H. COMPANY


No. 115 Rogers street. Incorporated 1904. Pres., Joseph H. Rowe. Treas., Edward W. Swan. Oiled clothing manu- facturers


RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY


Established 1876. Incorporated 1882. Capital, $500,000. Pres., George H. Perkins. Treas., Reuben Brooks. Asst. Treas., N. C. Phillips. Works off Essex avenue. Manufacturer glue, paste and mucilage. (See front colored page)


J. C. SHEPHERD MEAT AND GROCERY CO.


Nos. 139-143 Main street. Incorporated April 1, 1910. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Joseph C. Shepherd. Treas. and Clerk, Ralph C. Shepherd. (See page 615)


SMITH L. E. CO.


Nos. 221-223 Main street. Pres., D. Chester Tarr. Vice Pres. and Clerk, Horace Tarr. Treas., Roger H. Tarr. (See page 623)


STACY'S CLOTHING STORE


Incorporated 1910 Capital, $15,000. Pres., M. S. Stacy. Clerk, F. K. Stacy. Treas., James D. Stacy. (See page 607)


TARR GEORGE J. COMPANY


No. 25 Fort square. Incorporated May, 1902. Pres. and Treas., Daniel S. Tarr. Sec., Charles B. Tarr


TARR JAMES H. CO. (Limited)


Incorporated 1905. Capital, $50,000. Pres., William M. Lane. Vice Pres., William G. Brown. Treas., James H. Tarr. Gen. Mgr., Patrick M. Longan


TARR & WONSON (Limited)


Rocky Neck. Incorporated 1893. Pres. and Treas., Ad- dison P. Wonson. Manufacturers of marine paint


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THE JEWETT CO


Incorporated 1906. Capital, $40,000. Pres. and Treas., Fred S. Jewett


UNION SPAR COMPANY


No. 41 Rogers street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., D. B. Smith. Sec. and Treas., E. Archer Bradley. Manager, Charles H. Andrews


WALEN M & SON


Foot of Water street. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $34,- 000. Pres., Mrs. Margaret M. Walen. Treas. and Manager,


Ralph D. Marshall. Fishery


BANKS


GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK


No. 185 Main street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Cap- ital, $200,000. Pres., W. H. Jordan. Vice Pres., Wi liam. Babson. Cashier, William Babson. Teller, George E. Steele. Bookkeeper, F. H. Shute. (See page 600)


CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK


No. 156 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., John J. Pew. Vice Pres., Enoch Burnham. Cashier, Kilby W. Shute. Teller, J. Hollis Griffin. Bookkeeper, Charles A. Ingalls. (See page 602)


CITY NATIONAL BANK


No. 195 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., Wm. A. Pew, jr. Cashier, Wm. A. Pew. Teller, A. Foster Collins


CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK


No. 109 Main street. Incorporated 1846. Pres., Robert R. Fears. Vice Pres., Lincoln S. Simonds. Treas., Daniel T. Bab- son. (See back cover)


GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK


No. 191} Main street. Organized February 3, 1887. Pres., Asa G. Andrews. Vice Pres., William G. Brown. Treas. and. Sec., Everett Lane


GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY


Nos. 191-193 Main street. Capital, $200,000. Pres., C. E. Fisher. Vice Presidents, George H. Perkins and Roger W. Babson. Treas., Horace A. Smith. (See page 601)


STEAMBOATS AND FERRIES BOSTON AND GLOUCESTER LINE


Pearce-street wharf. Steamers "Cape Ann," "City of Gloucester." Agent, Edgar Merchant. Leaves Gloucester for Boston, except Monday, daily at 3 A.M. Leaves Boston for. Gloucester daily, except Sunday, from Central wharf, at 2 P.M. Also in summer season, 2.15 P.M. from Gloucester and 10 A.M. from Boston


EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY


From Central wharf, foot of Parsons steeet, to Rocky Neck and East Gloucester. John C. Foster, mgr. Regular trips from 6.30 A.M. to 6.40 P.M.


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POST OFFICES


GLOUCESTER, Main street corner Pleasant .- Postmaster, Charles D. Brown. Assistant Postmaster, John J. Lakeman. Office open daily from 6.45 A.M. to 8.30 P.M., and Saturday night till 9. Sundays from 12 to 1 P.M. Clerks, Margaret A. Keefe, Walter L. Rowe, Effie B. Richardson, Clayton R. Smith, John C. Drohan, Nellie A. Woodbury, L. Roy Stuart, Arthur J. Brin- nick, Brant M. Dexter, Newton S Lane, Walter H. Moore, Marion F. Stickney. Sub Clerks, Henry T. Hatch, Mrs. Maude B. Pinkham, Leslie E. Tarr, George F. Cunningham, Emma W. Brown, Marian G. Story. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen, Fitz E. Oakes, Ralph Marr, Hiram W. Buffinton, Henry Wilson, S. Walter Adams, John J. McDonald, Isaac W. Frost, Edwin C. Day, Sidney H. Sylvester, L. M. Beaman, Ozro F. Dagle, Ar- thur E. Call, Daniel V. Buckley, Charles E. Story, Oscar P, Story, James T. Morrow, jr., William F. Marston, Freeman F. Hodsdon, Lester C. Tucker, Samuel W. McQuin. Substitute Carriers, Arthur Spalton, Arthur R. Tarr, Samuel E. Curtis, Anthony A. Enos, William W. Collins, Oliver Nelson, Daniel F. Marshall, Fletcher MacCallum, Harry F. Dagle. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale twice. Essex and Manchester roads twice


RURAL DELIVERY CARRIER, W. Chester Andrews


SUB STATION No. 1, 193 East Main street .- William Par- sons, 3d, clerk in charge


ANNISQUAM, 43 Curve street .- Clerk in charge, Charles E. Cunningham


LANESVILLE .- 1079 Washington, Clerk in charge, Emerson 'L. Saunders


MAGNOLIA .- Clerk in charge, Fred S. Lycett


CUSTOM HOUSE


Main street corner Pleasant. Office hours 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, William H. Jordan Deputy Collector, Albert H. McKenzie. Inspectors, John J. Lowrie, Frank O. Griffin, Wil- liam H. Cronin, Maurice F. Foley, Elmer P. Richardson, James L. Hodgdon. Asst. Custodian, Richard M. Geary. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boatman, Henry De Vries. Boarding Officer, Charles O'Brien. Storekeepers, Howard M. Friend, Thomas J. Waldron, Magnus J. Palson. Engineer U. S. Boat " Dreamer," William H. Gourville


LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR


Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, keeper Gloucester Light, at end of breakwater, George E. Bailey, keeper


Ten Pound Island Light. Winfield S. S. Hooper, keeper Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, keeper


Commissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, William H. Sawyer


Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, Eli O. Cleaves, William Henry Collins, Horatio N Andrews


Harbor Master, Alfred W. Spurr


GLOUCESTER LIFE SAVING STATION


Old House Cove-Nelson F. King, captain; Peter N. Nel- son, Charles W. Osier, jr., Horace P. Haley, James M. Murphy, Cyrus H. Merritt, Samuel A. Rowe, Frank A. Bumpus


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PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE


Office, 4 Pleasant street. Acting Assistant Surgeon, Ed- ward B. Hallett, M.D. Hours, 9 to 10 A.M., 1 to 2 P.M.


CEMETERIES


OAK GROVE CEMETERY


No. 177 Washington street, near Grove. Incorporated


1855. Pres., James L. Shute. Sec. and Treas., George O. Stacy. Supt., Edward H. Griffin


MT. ADNAH CEMETERY


Annisquam. Pres., Elias Davis. Treas., William E. Den- nis. . Sec., Arthur F. Bragdon


BEECH BROOK CEMETERY


West Gloucester. Entrance 267 Essex avenue. Belonging to the city. Supt., Melvin F. Wilkins


CHERRY HILL CEMETERY


Entrance from Washington street. Belonging to the city. Supt., Samuel_H. Griffin


OAK HILL CEMETERY


Entrance from Poplar street. Roman Catholic. Supt., Bernard Greely


CALVARY CEMETERY


Eastern avenue. Roman Catholic. Supt., Bernard Greely


MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY


Magnolia Point. Supt., John B. Dodge


MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. Supt., John J. Calder


LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY


Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Folly Cove, Lanesville. Supt., Thomas Whigham. Belonging to Rockport


WESLEYAN CEMETERY


At Riverside. Supt., Leonard F. Riggs


HIGH STREET CEMETERY


Prospect, head of Church street


WASHINGTON CEMETERY


No. 164 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884


SEA SIDE CEMETERY


Owned by the city


BRIDGE-STREET CEMETERY


Centennial avenue.


Owned by the city


RAILROADS


GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE R. R.


Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. H. Bert Knowles, Station Agent


BOSTON AND NORTHERN STREET RAILWAY CO.


Office 100 Main street. Supt., Thomas C. Roberts


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE


Andrews Albert


McNeirny M. J.


Babson Fitz J.


Meagher Michael J.


Bennett Francis


Merrill George F.


Buckley M. Francis


Morey Richard L.


Burke John J.


Patch Isaac


Burnham Henry A.


Pew William A., jr.


Chick G Percival


Pringle James R.


Clark William G.


Richardson Frank C.


Collins A. Foster


Robinson David I.


Cook Benjamin C.


Robinson William L.


Cronin Benjamin F.


Rogers Elliott C.


Cunningham Guy


Russell Charles A.


Cunningham John


Scammon Howard M.


Cunningham John J.


Simonds L. S.


Donahoe Archibald N.


Smith Charles D.


Friend Ray S.


Smith Horace A.


Gardner Sidney


Somes John J.


Gott John


Steele George (marriages)


Hanson Conrad R.


Steele George E.


Hatch William J.


Steele Richard C.


Hazel Charles H. M.


Strople George E. B.


Hennessey Charles P.


Taft Edgar S.


King Walter C.


Tarr Frederick H.


Knowles H. Bert


Webber Winslow L.


Low David W.


Whalen Sylvester F.


McKenzie Albert H.


Wonson J. Warren


McLellan Rufus


York Sumner D.


Special Commissioners .- Carrie E. Crane, Laura McQuinn


COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT


Meets third Tuesday in April, first Tuesday (law term) in November and third Tuesday in December, at Salem


SUPERIOR COURT Chief Justice, John A. Aiken of Greenfield


CIVIL SESSIONS WITH JURIES


Meets third Monday in April and first Monday in November and December at Salem


Meets first Monday in March and third Monday in. October at Lawrence


Meets first Monday in October at Newburyport


CIVIL SESSIONS WITHOUT JURIES


Meets third Monday in April, first Monday in June, third Monday in September and first Monday in December at Salem Meets first Monday in January at Lawrence


Meets second Monday in September at Lawrence


Meets second Monday in May at Newburyport


CRIMINAL SESSIONS


Meets second Monday in January at Salem Meets second Monday in May at Newburyport


Meets second Monday in September at Lawrence


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NATURALIZATION


The Superior Court sitting in Lawrence on the first Monday of March and the second Monday of September, in Salem on the second Monday of January and June, and in Newburyport on the second Monday of May, gives hearings on the petitions of aliens for naturalization


Clerks of the Courts-Edward B. George of Haverhill. First Assistant-Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem. Second Assist- ant-James P. Hale of Salem. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court-George R. Lord of Salem. The records are kept at the office of the Clerk of Courts in the Court House at Salem


COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX COUNTY


Judges, Rollin E. Harmon of Lynn; Harry R. Dow, North Andover


Registrar, Jeremiah T. Mahoney of Salem. Assistant,


Ezra D. Hines of Danvers


The records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem


The Probate Court sits as follows :- Salem, first, third and fifth Mondays in the month except in August, and the first Mon- day in August; Newburyport, fourth Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, November and December; Haver- hill, fourth Monday in April and October; Lawrence, second Monday in each month except August


COUNTY OFFICERS


District Attorney for Essex County-W. Scott Peters of Haverhill


Assistant District Attorney-Henry C. Attwill of Lynn


Probation Officer, Superior Court-William T. Kimball of Lawrence


Masters in Chancery-Benjamin C. Ames of Lawrence; Carleton Parsons of Gloucester


County Commissioners-Edward B. Bishop of Haverhill, Moody Kimball of Newburyport, James C. Poor of N. Andover and John M. Grosvener, jr., of Swampscott


Their meetings are held as follows :- At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salem, second Tuesday of July; New- buryport, second Tuesday of October; Lawrence, last Tuesday of August; and on the fourth Tuesday of December at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Court may determine


Referee in Bankruptcy-William Perry, Salem


County Treasurer-David I. Robinson of Gloucester. Office, Court House, Salem


Registrars of Deeds, Southern District-Willard J. Hale of Newburyport; assistant, Robert W. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District-Moses Marshall, Lawrence; assistant, Jennie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence


Sheriff of Essex County-Samuel E. Johnson, Salem


Deputy Sheriffs-George S. Cole, Andover; Alfred W. Bacon, Danvers; Roger S. Howe, Georgetown; John Karcher, Gloucester; Frederick O. Raymond, jr., John W. Tilton, Porter C. Croy, Haverhill; Howard G. Lane (at House of Correction), Ipswich; Charles A. Salisbury, Fred N. Abbott, J. Frank Knapp, Charles A. Stillings (at jail), Lawrence; Frank E. Wells, Eben T. Brackett, Lynn; Charles E. Goss, Methuen; Charles L. Ayers, Henry M. Briggs, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley . Geo. E Bousley, Pat'k F. Tierney, Warren D. Cobb (at jail), Salem


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Special Sheriff-Frank E. Wells of Lynn


Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem-Samuel A. Johnson


Keeper of Jail in Newburyport-Charles L. Ayers


Master of House of Correction in Ipswich-Howard M. Lane Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence-Charles A. Stillings




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