Salem City Directory 1866, Part 19

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Fence Viewers. - Wm. F. Gardner, Henry L. Reed. Pound Keepers. - Daniel Brown, Stephen O'Hare.


Field Drivers. - Daniel Brown, James Grover, John L. Hutchinson, Ste- phen O'Hare.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


David Roberts, Mayor, and Chas. S. Osgood, President of the Common Council, ex officio.


Ward 1. - James A. Farless, William P. Goodhue, George A. Perkins. Ward 2. - Stephen B. Ives, jr., Charles R. Palmer, E. Hervey Quimby. Ward 3. - Samuel P. Andrews, Edward S. Atwood, Edmund B. Willson. Ward 4. - Robert C. Mills, Jacob Perley, Daniel Varney. Ward 5. - Daniel .D. Winn, Loranus Crowell, George F. Choate. Ward 6. - Chas. E. Symonds, Charles A. Ropes, Henry J. Cross.


Stephen P. Webb, Secretary.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


City Marshal. - Richard Skinner.


Assistant Marshals. - James Dalrymple and W. F. Chapple.


Patrolmen. - Joseph P. Allen, Benjamin Brown, John Chandler, Fred- erick H. Hunt, John W. Libbey, Joseph Peterson, Robert A. Phippen, Lewis D. Richards, Charles E. Skinner, Amos G. Teague.


Watchmen. - Captain, George E. Berry ; Clerk, Moses A. Averill. James Beaver, Eben Beckford, John M. Beckford, Thos. W. Brown, Charles E. Cloutman, John Innis, Payne Morse, William H. Odell, James Poor, jr., Norris Watson, John S. Wardwell, James Wells, William P. Wood.


Constables. - Joseph P. Allen, Moses A. Averill, Mark B. Avery, Oliver Adams, Benjamin Brown, George E. Berry, James Beaver, Eben Beck- ford, John M. Beckford, Thomas W. Brown, Thomas Bowen, Joseph S. Buxton, Jacob Berry, Bradford B. Burrill, Theodore Brown, Alfred R. Brooks, Wm. F. Chapple, John Chandler, Charles T. Conner, Robert P. Clough, Charles E. Cloutman, Aaron J. Cate, Charles Creasy, James H. Carty, Edward Collins, James Dalrymple, Thomas M. Dix, Wm. Dodge, Joseph E. Glover, Benjamin A. Gray, Andrew Gage, jr., Rufus L. Gordon, Frederick H. Hunt, Jacob S. Haskell, John Innis, Willis S. Knowlton, Jo- seph Kinsman, Alanson Kenney, John W. Libbey, Henry J. Lane, James A. Lord, jr. Lucius B. Morse, Payne Morse, George W. Moreland, Wm. Mansfield, Wm. H. Odell, Stephen O'Hare, Robert A. Phippen, Daniel Potter, James Poor, jr., Nathaniel W. Prince, Joseph Peterson, Frederick Parsons, Wm. R. Porter, Lewis D. Richards, Francis A. P. Rust, Richard Skinner, jr., Charles E. Skinner, Thomas Saul, Gorham Smith, Rolland Smalley, Irving Stone, Hezekiah Sleeper, Charles Staniford, George I. South, Amos G. Teague, Thomas Treadwell, Henry Upton, Samuel Very, John S. Wardwell, Wm. P. Wood, Norris Watson, James Wells, Aaron Welch, Wm. F. Warner, Eben N. Walton, James Westcott.


POLICE COURT.


Joseph G. Waters, Justice.


Stephen P. Webb, Jos. B. F. Osgood, Associate Justices. Samuel P. Andrews, Clerk.


The Police Court is held in the Court Room in Police Station, 11 Front Street, for criminal business, every day at 9 o'clock, A. M .; and for civil business on 2d and 4th Wednesday in each month, at 10 o'clock, A. M. William P. Upham, Public Administrator.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer. - George Sanborn.


Assistant Engineers. - James A. Lord, Wm. C. Hamond, Thomas J. Gif- ford, Augustus H. Kimball, Parker D. Walker.


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Engine Companies.


Steamer, WM. CHASE, No. 1, Church Street. John B. Skinner, Director. Steamer, SALEM, No. 2, Church Street. Joseph C. Foster, Director. Steamer No. 3, Church Street. J. O. Chapman, Director.


Engine Co. No. 1, RELIANCE, Derby, c. Hardy Street. Andrew J. Tib- betts, Director.


No. 2, CONSTITUTION, Webb Street. W. D. Fernandez, Director.


No. 3, RELIEF, Mill, corner Lafayette. Justin Doust, Director.


No. 4, SUTTON, Boston Street. James L. Austin, Director.


No. 5, ACTIVE, North, c. Dearborn Sts. Thomas Ashby, Director.


No. 1, HOSE Co., William Penn, Forrester Street. John F. Staniford, Director. No. 1, SAIL Co., Derby, c. Hardy. E. B. Lane, Director.


No. 2, SAIL Co., Boston Street. George S. Hadley, Director.


HOOK AND LADDER, Bridge, near new City Scales. Samuel Calley, Director.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


At the organization of the Board of School Committee, each elective member is appointed to one of the three visiting Committees that have the management of the respective divisions of schools, as regards the discipline, classification, and studies.


FIRST DIVISION. - High School.


Broad Street. A. H. Davis, Master. John Perkins, Sub-Master. Lois R. Wright, E. M. Fessenden, M. S. Merrill, Assistants.


SECOND DIVISION. - Grammar Schools.


BENTLEY, located between Essex and Forrester Streets ; boundaries, that portion of the city between North and South Rivers east of the centre of St. Peter and Central Streets. Mary J. Fitz, Principal ; Anna Whit- more, Mary A. Colman, Margaret A. Dunn, Assistants.


PHILLIPS, located between Essex and Forrester Streets ; boundaries, that portion of the city between the North and South Rivers east of the centre of Washington Street. Silas Peabody, Principal ; - Brown, Aroline B. Meek, Assistants.


BROWNE, located on Ropes Street ; boundaries, South Salem. Jacob F. Brown, Principal ; Adeline Roberts, Ellen M. Pierce, Caroline Luscomb, Abby Baker, Harriet M. Gray, Assistants.


PICKERING, located on School, near North Street; boundaries, North Salem. William P. Hayward, Principal ; Sarah E. Cross, Mary Ann Cross, and Eliza S. Symonds, Assistants.


HIGGINSON, located on Broad Street ; boundaries, that portion of the city between North and South Rivers westward of a line through the centre of St. Peter and Central Streets, and below the Town Bridge, Boston St. M. L. Shepard, Principal ; Anna M. Bates, Sub-Principal ; P. Elizabeth Church, and Sarah A. Lynde, Assistants.


HACKER, located on Dean Street ; boundaries, that portion of the city between North and South Rivers west of the centre of Washington Street, and below the Town Bridge, Boston Street. Henry F. Woodman, Prin- cipal ; Harriet N. Felton and Margaret G. Stanley, Assistants.


EPES, located on Aborn Street; boundaries, that portion of the city north and west of the Town Bridge, Boston Street. Levi F. Warren, Principal ; Ellen E. Wheeler, Assistant.


THIRD DIVISION. - Intermediate and Primary Schools.


Bridge Street. Caroline P. Laton, Principal. Frances A. Treadwell, Assistant. Williams Street. R. A. Harris, Principal. Mary E. Davis, Assistant. Bentley. Sarah A. Brown, Principal. Eliza G. Coggswell and S. E. Honeycomb, Assistants.


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Phillips. Margaret E. Webb, Principal. L. A. Hill, Jeanette Gerald Helen White, Assistants.


Browne. Harriet N. Tyler, Principal. C. A. Arrington, Matilda Pol- lock, Harriet E. Lewis, Mary E. Stanley, Assistants.


Broad Street. Caroline Stevens, Principal. Emily Glover, L. F. Ke- hew, L. Boyce, Assistants.


North Street. Maria Cushing, Principal. E. R. Russell, Lucy A. Smith, and Caroline J. Symonds, Assistants.


Fowler Street. Hannah E. Morse, Principal. Mary E. Dockham and Eliza J. Phillips, Assistants.


Mason Street. L. L. A. Very, Principal. Emeline M. Littlefield, As- sistant.


Epes. Abby F. Nichols, Principal. Sarah F. Daniels, Assistant.


Sisters of Notre Dame. School, 15 Walnut Street. Number of scholars, about 400. Tuition, free.


Boys' School. Old St. Mary's Church, Mall, corner Bridge. John Fitz- gerald, Principal. Catherine Shaw and Mary Shaw, Assistants. Number of scholars, about 300. .


Sisters' School of St. James. No. 160 Federal. Number of Scholars, 375. Tuition, free. Boys' School in Nonantum Hall, Warren Street. Patrick Kiernan, Principal. Number of scholars, about 300.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT SALEM.


ESTABLISHED 1853.


Number of scholars, 124. Scholars are admitted twice a year, on the last Wednesday of February and first Wednesday of September. Tuition, free. Scholars are required to declare their intention to teach in the schools of the Commonwealth. This school is intended for females.


Daniel B. Hagar, Principal. Ellen M. Dodge, Mary E. Webb, Caroline J. Cole, Mary E. Godden, Mary N. Plumer, Ellen A. Chandler, Mary E. Nash, and Isabella C. Tenney, Assistants.


O. B. Brown, Teacher of Music. -


CHURCHES. First Church.


Unitarian Congregational. Organized, 1629. A brick edifice on Essex St., corner of Washington.


Rev. George W. Briggs, D. D., Pastor ; William A. Bowditch, Treasurer ; William P. Upham, Clerk ; J. F. Allen, Nathan Frye, Augustus J. Archer, William A. Bowditch, John T. Ropes, and A. C. Goodell, jr., Committee ; George W. Potter, Sexton.


East Church.


Unitarian Congregational. Gathered in 1717. A freestone edifice in Washington Square.


Rev. Samuel C. Beane, Pastor ; Gardner Barton, Clerk and Treasurer ; Benjamin H. Silsbee, Gardner Barton, Charles Millett, J. S. Kimball, Wm. Kimball, Committee ; N. Berry, Sexton.


North Church.


Unitarian Congregational. Organized, 1772. A stone edifice on Essex, near North Street.


Rev. Edmund B. Willson, Pastor ; Stephen G. Wheatland, Clerk ; Wm. S. Felton, Treasurer ; George Wheatland, Henry L. Williams, S. Endicott Peabody, James A. Farless, Ephraim A. Emerton, Emery S. Johnson, John R. Lakeman, Committee; Benjamin Brown, Sexton.


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Independent Church.


Unitarian Congregational. Organized, 1824. A brick edifice, Barton Sq.


Rev. A. M. Haskell, Pastor ; S. G. Jones, Clerk; Aaron Perkins, Treas- urer ; Willard P. Phillips, Nichols T. Snell, Enoch P. Fuller, James C. Stimpson, Benjamin M. Perkins, Committee ; Jeremiah S. Perkins, Col- lector ; Jacob S. Haskell, Sexton.


Independent Christian Church.


Organized, 1852. Place of worship, Union Street.


Rev. Rufus Wendell, Pastor ; R. B. Reed, Clerk ; Temple Hardy, jr., Treasurer ; Temple Hardy, S. F. Rogers, Deacons and Committee ; Sexton. Vestry in Herbert Street. Sunday Schools held in the church.


First Universalist Society.


Formed 1805. A brick edifice on Rust Street.


Rev. Willard Spaulding, Pastor ; Thomas H. Barnes, Clerk and Treas- urer ; T. H. Frothingham, Daniel Varney, Charles Harrington, T. H. Prime, J. P. Cook, N. R. Treadwell, E. A. Goldthwait, Committee; Hezekiah Sleeper, Sexton.


Tabernacle.


Orthodox Congregational. 1735. Place of worship, Washington, corner of Federal. A new edifice, erected 1854.


Rev. Charles Ray Palmer, Pastor; Richard C. Manning, Clerk ; Joseph H. Phippen, Treasurer ; Ezra Woodbury, Collector ; Simeon Flint, Wm. H. Palmer,- William Purbeck, George D. Phippen, Lyman Smith, Com- mittee ; Joseph Smith, Sexton.


Howard Street Church.


Orthodox Congregational. Formed as Congregational, December 29, 1803 ; became Presbyterian, 1815 ; returned to Congregational in 1828. Place of worship, Howard Street.


Rev. Pastor ; Moses G. Farmer, Clerk; Henry Hale, Wm. H. Chapman, M. G. Farmer, J. Gillan, Stephen O'Hare, Francis M. Ash- ton, Committee ; Stephen O'Hare, Sexton.


South Church.


Orthodox Congregational. Formed, 1735. Place of worship, Chestnut, corner of Cambridge Street.


Rev. Brown Emerson, D. D., and Rev. E. S. Atwood, Pastors; John Chapman, Clerk ; George R. Chapman, Treasurer ; William P. Goodhue, George R. Chapman, William L. Bowdoin, D. G. Batchelder, George T. Blake, Committee; Aaron J. Cate, Sexton.


Crombie Street Church.


Orthodox Congregational. Formed, 1832. Brick edifice on Crombie St. Rev. - Pastor ; Henry J. Pratt, Clerk; John Barlow, Treas- urer; Henry J. Pratt, James Trefren, Robert P. Clough, Committee ; Chas. Staniford, Sexton.


New Jerusalem Church.


Organized, 1863. Place of Worship, Howard Street.


A. H. Hardy, Pastor ; S. M. Cate, Clerk and Treasurer ; A. H. Har- dy and W. B. Pike, Church Committee.


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First Baptist.


Organized, 1804. Brick edifice, 56 Federal Street.


Rev. Robert C. Mills, Pastor; N. Very, jr., Clerk ; Joseph Price, Treas- urer ; James Upton, Alfred Peabody, George F. Brown, E. Seccomb, Jo- siah Beckford, Committee; Thomas Treadwell, Sexton.


Central Baptist.


Organized, 1826. Brick edifice, St. Peter Street.


Rev. Daniel D. Winn, Pastor ; George Batchelder, Clerk ; Daniel Potter, Treasurer ; Levi Wiggin, William C. Hamond, Ed. H. Knight, Charles Creassy, Benjamin Edwards, Committee ; W. S. Knowlton, Sexton.


1 Friends.


Organized, 1658. A brick edifice on Pine, corner of Warren Street. William Chase, Clerk ; Stephen A. Chase, Treasurer ; William Chase, Sylvester C. Robinson, Committee ; Jona. Buxton, William Chase, Over- seers of the Poor of the Society.


Lafayette Street Methodist Episcopal Church.


Organized, March, 1841. Place of worship, corner Lafayette and Harbor Streets.


Rev. L. Crowell, Pastor ; Matthew Robson, Secretary; James F. Almy, Treasurer ; Abraham Bennett, Henry Brown, John Roberts, Matthew Rob- son, Charles H. Glazier, Trustees ; George I. South, Sexton.


St. James Church.


Roman Catholic. Organized, 1859. Place of worship, No. 160 Federal Street.


Rev. William J. Daly, Pastor.


Church of the Immaculate Conception.


Roman Catholic. Organized, 1810. Place of worship, Walnut Street. Rev. Michael Hartney, Pastor ; Rev. James Quinlan, Assistant.


Grace Church.


Episcopalian. Organized, 1858. Gothic church, located on Essex Street, nearly opposite Monroe.


Rev. George D. Wildes, Rector ; Benjamin Shreve, Charles S. Nichols, Henry R. Stone, Wardens ; , Clerk and Treasurer ; Samuel Pitman, jr., J. F. Tuckerman, Nathan A. Frye, Vestrymen ; Royal M. Shorter, Sexton.


St. Peter's Church.


Episcopalian. Gathered in 1733. A stone edifice on St. Peter, corner of Brown Street.


Rev. James O. Scripture, Rector ; John Kilburn, Gordon F. Bartlett, Wardens ; Caleb Buffum, Treasurer and Clerk ; James B. Curwen, James O. Safford, Francis Cox, William R. Gavett, S. B. Ives, Vestrymen ; S. Berry, Sexton.


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POST OFFICE.


Asiatic Building, 32 Washington Street.


John Chapman, Postmaster ; Thomas H. Wiggin, Assistant Postmaster ; William H. Flowers, Jr., John O. Chapman, Clerks; Richard P. Reed, John Henfield, Jr., Eben P. Trask, Letter Carriers.


THE MAILS FOR


BOSTON, close at 8 and 12}, A. M., and 64, P. M .; arrive at 8}, A. M., and 1, 34, and 7, P. M.


BEVERLY FARMS, close at 122, P. M. ; arrive at 11, A. M.


CALIFORNIA, ISTHMUS, and PACIFIC COAST, close on the 10th, 20th, and last day of each month.


DANVERS AND DANVERSPORT, close at 9, A. M., and 1}, P. M. ; arrive at 10, A. M., and 5, P. M.


DANVERS CENTRE, close at 9, A. M., and 2, P. M. ; arrive at 9}, A. M., and 24, P. M.


EASTERN, close at 7}, A. M., and 22, P. M. ; arrive at 1 and 62, P. M.


FOREIGN, close day previous to sailing of Steamers -from Boston, 6}, P. M. ; from New York, 12}, P. M.


GLOUCESTER, close at 73, A. M., and 12}, P. M. ; arrive at 11, A. M., and 42, P. M. LOWELL, close at 4, P. M .; arrives at 9, A. M.


LYNN, close at 12}, A. M., and 64, P. M .; arrives at 8}, A. M., and 3}, P. M.


MARBLEHEAD, close at 7}, A. M., and 12}, P. M. ; arrives at 1, P. M.


NEW YORK, close at 8, A. M., and 12} and 64, P. M. ; arrives at 8}, A. M., and 7, P. M.


SOUTH DANVERS, close at 83, A. M., and 1}, P. M. ; arrives, 11}, A. M. and 53, P. M.


WASHINGTON, D. C., close at 64, P. M. ; arrive at 8}, A. M.


FREE DELIVERY.


Letters delivered by the carriers throughout the city at 9, A. M., 1} and 7, P. M.


RECEIVING BOXES.


Letter Boxes have been stationed at the places named below for the recep- tion of all prepaid mail matters (except valuable letters which must be deposited in the Post Office).


[G> Letters deposited in these Boxes must be properly stamped before placing them therein. Ward 1 -44 Derby Street. « "_109 ¥


Ward 4-106 Federal Street. « “-72 " -


Ward 2 - 69 Bridge Street. « "_36 Boston Street.


« "_9 Newbury Street. " "_ South Reading Station.


Ward 3 - Eastern R. R. Station. « "_2 Flint Street. Ward 6-48 North Street.


Ward 5-33} Lafayette Street.


Collections will be made from these Boxes between 10 and 11 o'clock, A. M., and from 3 to 4 o'clock, P. M.


MONEY SENT WITHOUT DANGER OF LOSS.


Money orders for any amount not exceeding $30.00 on one order, will be issued on deposit at this office and payment of the following fees : On order not exceeding $10.00- 10 cents. Over $10.00 and not exceeding $20.00 -15 Over $20.00 and not exceeding $30.00-20 "


Lists of Money Order Offices may be seen at the Post Office.


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CUSTOM HOUSE.


FOR THE DISTRICT OF SALEM AND BEVERLY, No. 112 Derby Street, corner of Orange, Salem.


Robert S. Rantoul, Collector.


Charles S. Osgood, Deputy Collector and Inspector.


J. F. Dalton, Clerk.


Joseph Moseley, Surveyor at Salem and Beverly.


Simon O. Dalrymple, Weigher and Gauger.


William C. Waters, Public Storekeeper.


N. M. Hooper, William P. Buffum, Edward Hodges, Ephraim Felt, David Pulsifer, E. F. Miller, S. R. Hathaway, Salem; Gustavus Ober, Beverly ; William Endicott, Danversport, Inspectors.


Ephraim Burr, Aid to Revenue.


William Lewis, Porter.


Stephen A. Powers, Boatman.


BRITISH CONSULAR AGENT.


Ephraim F. Miller, Custom House, 112 Derby Street.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.


FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF MASS. Office, No. 175 Essex Street, Salem.


J. Vincent Browne, Collector; Benjamin H. Ives, Deputy Collector ; Amos Noyes, Assessor, Newburyport ; Eleazer Austin, Edwin R. Bigelow, Assistant Assessors in Salem.


PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE. No. 46 Washington Street, Salem.


Capt. Daniel H. Johnson, jr., of Salem, Provost Marshal ; Caleb H. Newcomb, Chief Clerk.


SALEM FIVE-CENT SAVINGS-BANK. No. 175 Essex Street.


Henry L. Williams, President ; J Vincent Brown, Treasurer.


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ASIATIC NATIONAL BANK, ASIATIC BUILDING, NO. 32 WASHINGTON STREET.


Capital, .


$315,000


Par Value of Shares,


$30.00


J. S. CABOT, President.


W. H. FOSTER, Cashier.


CHARLES S. REA, Teller.


WILLIAM J. FOSTER, Bookkeeper. HENRY CURWEN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


GEORGE WHEATLAND,


N. A. FRYE,


LEONARD B. HARRINGTON,


JAMES B. CURWEN,


G. F. BROWN. ROBERT BROOKHOUSE, JR. JOHN C. OSGOOD.


Discount, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Bank hours, 9 to quarter-past 1.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NO. 7 CENTRAL STREET.


CAPITAL,


$300,000


PAR VALUE OF SHARES, $100.00


Depositary and Financial Agent of the United States. .


WILLIAM SUTTON, PRESIDENT. E. H. PAYSON, CASHIER.


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G. L. STREETER, TELLER, WILLIAM AGGE, BOOKKEEPER, CHARLES H. FLINT, CLERK.


DIRECTORS.


WILLIAM P. GOODHUE,


HARMON HALL,


M. W. SHEPARD,


JOHN JEWETT,


J. C. STIMPSON,


EBEN SUTTON,


GEO. W. KEENE,


WM. SUTTON, JR.


Discount Daily. Directors Meetings, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 82 to 1}. This Bank is prepared to furnish United States Securities of all kinds to all applicants free of expense.


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SALEM DIRECTORY. MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK.


NO. 7 CENTRAL STREET.


Capital, ·


.


$200,000


Par Value of Shares, ·


$100.00


JOHN DWYER, PRESIDENT. J. HARDY PHIPPEN, CASHIER.


GEO. PERKINS, BOOKKEEPER. A. P. WEEKS, CLERK.


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DIRECTORS.


JOHN DWYER,


WILLIAM F. NICHOLS,


JOHN HUSE, AARON PERKINS,


OLIVER THAYER,


DAVID MOORE, JOSIAH SPALDING. Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours, 82 to 1}.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.


Asiatic Building, No. 32 Washington St.


CAPITAL, .


$200,000


Par value of Shares, · $50.00


BENJAMIN H. SILSBEE, PRESIDENT.


NATHANIEL B. PERKINS, CASHIER.


WILLIAM H. WHIPPLE, BOOKKEEPER.


HENRY O. FULLER, CLERK.


DIRECTORS. .


BENJAMIN H. SILSBEE,


J. W. PEELE,


JAMES UPTON,


JAMES P. COOK,


WILLIAM VARNEY, DANIEL C. HASKELL, ANDREW B. ALMON.


Discount, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours 8} to 14.


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NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK.


No. 231 ESSEX STREET.


CAPITAL,. .


.


. $200,000


Par value of Shares, . . $100.00


JOHN WEBSTER, President, JOSEPH H. WEBB, Cashier,


S. G. SYMONDS, Bookkeeper, CHAS. H. TUTTLE, Clerk.


DIRECTORS.


JOHN WEBSTER,


S. G. WHEATLAND,


NATHAN NICHOLS,


HENRY L. WILLIAMS


JOSEPH F. WALDEN, JAS. S. KIMBALL, of Salem. WILLIAM N. LORD, of South Danvers.


Discount Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours from 82 to 1}.


NAUMKEAG NATIONAL BANK.


No. 163 Essex Street.


CAPITAL, .


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$500,000


PAR VALUE OF SHARES, . $100.00


CHARLES H. FABENS, President.


J. HARDY TOWNE, Cashier,


J. C TOWNE, Teller,


GEORGE R. FELT, Bookkeeper.


DIRECTORS.


W. B. PARKER,


CHARLES H. MILLER,


NATHANIEL WESTON,


JEREMIAH PAGE, R. P. WATERS, B. A. WEST,


FRANCIS Cox, EDW. D. KIMBALL, CHAS. H. FABENS. B. H. FABENS, Messenger. Discount daily, 9}. Bank hours, 8} A. M., to 1} P. M.


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SALEM NATIONAL BANK, NO. 175 ESSEX STREET.


Capital,


$200,000


Par value of shares,


.


$100.00


W. C. ENDICOTT, PRESIDENT.


GEO. D. PHIPPEN, CASHIER.


BENJAMIN W. RUSSELL, BOOKKEEPER.


GEORGE G. CREAMER, CLERK.


DIRECTORS.


W. C. ENDICOTT, JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, E. S. POOR,


FRANCIS BROWN, AUGUSTUS STORY, GEORGE R. CHAPMAN.


Discount, Mondays and Thursdays. Bank hours, 9 to 1.


SALEM SAVINGS BANK, ASIATIC BUILDING, NO. 32 WASHINGTON STREET.


Incorporated, 1818. Two and a half per cent. interest, half-yearly, is pay- able on the third Wednesday in April and October, which if not withdrawn, is added to the principal, and at the end of every five years all extra income is divided. The interest on long deposits has generally amounted to nearly 7 per . cent. October, 1865, the number of depositors were upwards of 11,000. The amount deposited was $2,580,000.


JOSEPH H. CABOT, PRESIDENT. CHAS. E. SYMONDS, TREASURER.


VICE PRESIDENTS.


JOHN C. LEE, WILLIAM B. PARKER,


JAMES UPTON,


LEONARD B. HARRINGTON, JAMES B. CURWEN, BENJ. H. SILSBEE.


TRUSTEES.


ALFRED PEABODY, PETER SILVER, WILLIAM H. FOSTER,


DAVID MOORE, NATHAN A. FRYE,


EDWARD H. PAYSON, JOHN DWYER,


J. WILLARD PEELE, WILLIAM SUTTON,


WILLIAM C. ENDICOTT, HENRY GARDINER,


JOHN WEBSTER,


ALLEN W. DODGE, CHAS. H. FABENS, R. BROOKHOUSE, JR.


GEO. H. CHASE,


FINANCE COMMITTEE.


JOSEPH S. CABOT, JAMES UPTON, BENJAMIN H. SILSBEE LEONARD B. HARRINGTON, WILLIAM H. FOSTER, WILLIAM B. PARKER.


CHAS. H. TOWNE, SECRETARY. WM. H. SIMONDS, JR., CLERK.


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SALEM MARINE INSURANCE CO.


CAPITAL, $100,000.


JEREMIAH PAGE, PRESIDENT. WILLIAM NORTHEY, SEC'Y.


Office, 32 Washington Street (Asiatic Building).


DIRECTORS,


WILLIAM B. PARKER, B. H. SILSBEE, WILLIAM HUNT,


JAMES B. CURWEN, BENJAMIN A. WEST, CHARLES H. FABENS.


ESSEX MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.


No. 42 Washington Street, Salem, Mass.


ANNUAL MEETING, THIRD SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER.


JOHN H. NICHOLS, PRESIDENT.


CHARLES S. NICHOLS, SECRETARY


DIRECTORS,


DAVID PUTNAM, GEORGE H. SMITH,


ROBERT PEELE,


JOHN PRATT,


LEONARD B. HARRINGTON,


JOHN JEWETT,


JEREMIAH PAGE,


WILLIAM P. GOODHUE,


STEPHEN B. IVES.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.


SALEM, MASS.


AUGUSTUS STORY, . · PRESIDENT AND TREASURER. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, SECRETARY.


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Office, 27 Washington Street, (Holyoke Building).


Cash Assets, over $175,000.00. AMOUNT INSURED, OVER $12,000,000.00.


'DIRECTORS.


ASAHEL HUNTINGTON, Salem.


A. B. ALMON, Salem.


STEPHEN OSBORNE,


CHARLES H. PRICE, Salem.


AUGUSTUS STORY, =


G. A. TAPLEY, Danvers.


JAMES CHAMBERLAIN,


F. MITCHELL, Ipswich.


AARON PERKINS, " EDWARD TODD, Rowley.


SALEM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.


No. 42 WASHINGTON STREET.


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ANNUAL MEETING, FOURTH MONDAY IN APRIL.


JOHN H NICHOLS, President.


CHARLES S. NICHOLS, Sec'y.


DIRECTORS.


ISAAC P. FOSTER,


SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN,


JAMES CHAMBERLAIN,


CHAS. M. RICHARDSON,


GEORGE E. BROWN,


EBEN M. PRICE,


FRANCIS CHOATE,


GEORGE WHEATLAND.


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: SALEM DIRECTORY.


JOHN H. NICHOLS,


INSURANCE AGENT, AUCTIONEER AND STOCK BROKER,


42 Washington Street, Salem, - AGENT FOR -


National Ins. Co. of Boston, Capital, $300,000


Firemen Ins. Co. of Boston, 300,000


North American Ins. Co. of Boston, " 200,000


Eliot Fire Ins. Co. of Boston, 66 200,000


Home Fire and Marine Ins. Co. of New York, 2,000,000


Croton Fire Ins. Co. of New York, " 200,000


Columbian Marine Ins. Co., 3,500,000


Ætna Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford, Ct. " 2,250,000


New England Fire Ins. Co. of Hart- ford, Ct., 66


200,000


Home Fire Ins. Co. of New Ha- ven, Ct., 66


500,000


Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass., 6


300,000


Hampden Fire Ins. Co. of Spring- field, Mass., 150,000


Massasoit Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass., 200,000


Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co. .of Providence, R. I., " 200,000


Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Mu- - tual Ins. Co. of Lynn .. 23


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


SOCIETIES AND COMPANIES.


Plummer Hall.


This building is located at 134 Essex Street. It was erected, in 1856, from funds left by the late Miss Caroline Plummer to the Proprietors of the Salem Athenaeum.


The first story is appropriated to the collections of the Essex Institute, and has two ante-rooms, - one of which contains the herbarium, the other the historical collections. A large hall in the rear has been finished ex- pressly for the arrangement of the specimens in geology, mineralogy, and zoology.


The second story has a similar-arrangement of rooms. The western ante-room is appropriated to the use of the librarian, and some of the prin- cipal works of reference, and the new books belonging to the Salem Athe- næum ; the eastern, to bound volumes of newspapers belonging to the Essex Institute, and the library of the Essex South District Medical Society. The large library room is in the rear. The alcoves on the western side contain the library of the Salem Athenaeum ; those on the eastern, that of the Essex Institute. The libraries of the two societies number about 35,000 volumes. The Library of the Essex Agricultural Society, contain- ing about 10,000 volumes, is also deposited in this Hall.


Plummer Farm School of Reform for Boys.


This school was founded by the munificent bequest of Miss Caroline Plummer. It is a school for the instruction, employment, and, reformation of juvenile offenders in the city of Salem, and is to be conducted on a plan similar to that of the State Reform School. The amount of the bequest is $25,000, present fund about $44,000, and the school will go into operation as soon as adequate means are obtained to carry it on successfully, in accordance with the will of the donor.




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