Salem & Peabody Directory 1874 , Part 2

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Publication date: 1874
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BOARD OF GOVERNMENT .- President, Henry Wheatland. Vice-Presidents, George R. Chapman, Oliver D. Way, Wm. Cogswell, Frederick Grant. Treasurer, William Northey. Secretary, John R Lakeman. Assistant Secretary, Miss Ellen Spalding. Janitor, Sylvester Kilham.


SALEM ORATORIO SOCIETY.


Organized November 17, 1868. Place of rehearsal, Ly- ceum Hall. Number of members, 404. President, Solomon Lincoln, jr. Vice-President, Rufus B. Gifford. Secretary, Elmer Valentine. Treasurer, George H. Perkins. Musical Director, Carl Zerrahn.


HARMONY GROVE CEMETERY CORPORATION.


Organized in 1839. Incorporated in 1840. Cemetery con- secrated, June 14, 1840. Contains about 65 acres. The sale of lots is under the charge of W. H. Foster, to whom applications can be made. Annual meeting for the choice of Trustees, first Wednesday in January.


Officers elected January, 1874. President, Jos. S. Cabot. Trustees, Joseph S. Cabot, John C. Lee, Robert Brookhouse, George Wheatland, George F. Brown, Joseph C. Foster, William H. Foster. Secretary and Treasurer, William H. Foster. Superintendent, Charles Creesy.


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SEAMAN'S ORPHAN AND CHILDREN'S FRIEND SOCIETY.


The Salem Children's Friend Society was organized Feb- ruary 25, 1839, for the purpose of rescuing from evil, and improving the condition of such children as are in indigent and suffering circumstances, and uprovided for. Incorpo- rated March, 1841. In 1844, the house they now occupy, No. 7 Carpenter street, was purchased at an expense of $1,500, and presented to them by R. Brookhouse, Esq., of this city, when they took their present name. Annual meeting, 8th of May. Visitors admitted on Wednesday.


OFFICERS .- President, Mrs. Thorndike Proctor. Vice- President, Mrs. N. W. Osgood, sen. Treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Richardson. Secretary, Miss Ellen A. Brown. Matron, Mrs. E. Bradbury.


SEAMAN'S WIDOW AND ORPHAN ASSOCIATION.


Formed in 1833. Incorporated 1844. Annual meeting on the first Thursday in January.


Officers elected for 1873 .- President, Mrs. George D. Phippen. Vice-President, Mrs. Thomas B. Russell. Treas- urer, Miss Louisa Webb. Secretary, Miss M. E. W. Jocelyn.


CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM OF SALEM, SISTERS OF CHARITY.


Organized 1866. No 91 Lafayette street. Conducted by four Sisters. Superior, Sister Mary. For the purpose of receiving orphan boys and girls of any denomination.


SALEM MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


President, Dana Z. Smith. Vice-President, Joseph M. Parsons. Treasurer, T. J. Hutchinson. Secretary, John J. Coker.


SAMARITAN SOCIETY.


Organized December 10, 1832. Annual meeting on the 2d Monday in December.


BOARD OF OFFICERS .- President, Mrs. Lydia Short. First Vice-President, Mrs. Solomon Varney. Second Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Arrington. Secretary, Mrs. Willard Goldthwaite. Treasurer, Mrs. Thomas H. Frothingham.


SALEM FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY.


Organized 1801. Incorporated 1804. Society meetings held monthly.


OFFICERS .- First Directress, Mrs. Geo. B. Loring. Sec- ond Directress, Mrs. Emery Johnson. Treasurer, Miss E. Ellen Cutts. Secretary, Miss H. O. Mack.


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ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF AGED AND DESTITUTE WOMEN.


Old Ladies' Home, 114 Derby, corner Orange street.


Board of Government, for 1873 .- President, B. H. Sils- bee. Vice-Presidents, Oliver Thayer, William H. Foster, Robert Brookhouse. Treasurer, Charles E. Fabens. Sec- retary, Charles S. Rea. Matron, Mrs. Harriet Imperial. Assistant Matron, Miss Mary E. Imperial.


SALEM MARINE SOCIETY. Instituted 1766. Incorporated 1771.


Annual meeting, last Thursday in October. Meetings are likewise held on the evenings of the last Thursday of every month throughout the year.


Officers elected October, 1873 .- Master, Nathaniel Brown. Deputy Master, Geo. Upton. Treasurer, Daniel H. Mans- field. Clerk, William B. Bates.


SALEM EAST INDIA MARINE SOCIETY.


No. 161 Essex street.


Instituted in 1799. Incorporated in 1801. The valuable and highly interesting museum of this society has been de- posited with the trustees of the Peabody Academy of Science, and is arranged with the scientific collections of the Essex Institute in the East India Marine Hall.


President, Benjamin H. Silsbee ; Treasurer, Nathaniel Brown ; Recording Secretary, Thomas Saul.


SALEM FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY.


Incorporatod May 1, 1867. Objects : to give sewing to poor women, at a fair compensation, who cannot obtain employment elsewhere. The garments thus made except those specially ordered, are sold at their rooms, 286 Essex street, and the proceeds are applied to extend the benefits of the Society. Semi-annual sales in spring and autumn are also held under the direction of the Managers.


Annual meeting second Thursday in April.


Officers chosen in April, 1873 .- President, Mrs. Samuel Johnson; Vice-President, Mrs. William S. Cleveland; Secre- tary, Miss Mary H. Nichols; Treasurer, Miss Lucy H. Upton ; Agent, Mrs Temple Dodge, 286 Essex.


SALEM CHARITABLE MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION.


Organized October 1, 1817. Incorporated June 4, 1822.


Consists of regular apprenticed Mechanics, and of Manu- facturers, citizens of the city of Salem and vicinity. Num-


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ber of members about 300. Annual meeting for the choice of officers, first Wednesday in January.


In connection with this Association is a Library, contain- ing four thousand volumes, for the use of members and their apprentices. The Library is open on Saturday evening of each week. The average weekly delivery is one hundred and fifty volumes.


Officers elected January 1874 .- President, N. Gardner Symonds ; Vice-President, Nathaniel A. Very ; Treasurer, James M. Brown ; Secretary, Joseph Swasey.


SALEM DISPENSARY.


Organized, February, 1820. Incorporated, February, 1831.


Its object has been the relief of the poor by furnishing Medicine and medical advice gratuitously.


In 1859 it was reconstructed on the plan of similar insti- tutions in larger cities, and a central office established at the Town Hall, where the clerk is in attendance every day, Sundays excepted, from 2 to 5, p.m., to receive all applica- tions for the privileges afforded by the institution. Any person approved by the Executive Committee, who shall pay the sum of five dollars per annum, or fifty cents per month, may be entitled to the benefit of the institution for himself and family. Those who may be unable to pay this small assessment will be provided for gratuitously. The expenses to be paid by annual subscription.


The city is divided into two districts, the Eastern and the Western, to each of which is assigned a physician and an apothecary. The Eastern District includes all persons who may apply for relief living eastward of St. Peter and Central streets, and in South Salem. The Western district includes those living westward of the above streets, and in North Salem.


Annual meeting, first Thursday in January.


Board of Managers, elected January, 1874 .- President, James B Curwen; Secretary and Treasurer, John C. Towne ; Managers, John Bertram, David Choate, James Donaldson, R. C. Manning, John C. Osgood, E. B. Peirson, Chas. H. Price, Chas. A. Ropes, Wm. G. Saltonstall, Peter Silver, Wm. G. Webb.


Executive Committee, E. B. Peirson, C. A. Carlton, D. Coggin.


Physicians, Dr. C. A. Carlton, for Eastern district; Dr. D. Coggin, for Western district.


Apothecaries, G. Barton, Eastern district; C. H. Pinkham, Western district.


Clerk, Dr. C. A. Carlton, office 12 Federal street.


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SALEM BOARD OF TRADE.


Organized November, 1866. Rooms, 141 Washington street.


President, Willard P. Phillips ; Vice-Presidents, John C. Osgood, John Kilburn, James F. Almy; Managers, John M. Anderson, John T. Carter, Alvah A. Evans, Simeon Flint, Caleb Foote, Aaron Goldthwait, Daniel C. Haskell, Charles Harrington, Thomas H. Johnson, John S. Jones, Richard C. Manning, Enoch K. Noyes, Charles C. Pettingell, Charles M. Richardson, Nathaniel C. Robbins, Charles A. Ropes, A. Augustus Smith, Volney C. Stow ; Secretary and Treasurer, Henry A. Brown.


SALEM STREET RAILWAY.


President, A. C. Goodell, jr. ; Directors, William Mack, H. Wheatland, B. W. Russell, Asa P. Robinson ; Treasurer, Wm. Mack ; Superintendent, Rowland H. Ayer ; Receiver, Edward A. Smith ; Clerk, Benjamin Whitmore.


Commenced running to Peabody, July 8, 1863; to Bev- erly, October 28, 1863. This road is under lease to James P. Robinson of New York City.


SALEM LABORATORY COMPANY.


Office, at the works. Located at head of Laboratory street, North Salem. Annual meeting, last Wednesday in July.


President and Treasurer, William H. Foster; Agent, T. Putnam Symonds ; Chemist and Clerk, Nathaniel A. Very.


WENHAM WATER BOARD.


Incorporated 1865. Office 57 Washington street. Pres- ident, Oliver P. Ricker. Members, Franklin T. Sanborn, Charles Harrington, Dana Z. Smith, William G. Webb. Clerk of the Board, Daniel H. Johnson, jr.


MECHANIC HALL CORPORATION.


Incorporated 1839. Annual meeting, Thursday after the first Wednesday in January. President, Aaron Perkins. Directors, Aaron Perkins, L. B. Harrington, F. C. Butman, A. A. Smith, Daniel Potter, Stephen B. Ives, Charles Har- rington. Treasurer, Clerk and Agent, A. Augustus Smith.


INDIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY. English street. Incorporated 1867. Treasurer, Nathan- iel Winsor.


BENGAL BAGGING COMPANY.


Skerry, near Bridge street. Office Asiatic building. President, John Webster. Treasurer, Francis Peabody. Directors, William C. Endicott, John Kilburn, Richard D. Rogers, B. A. West. Clerk, B. W. Russell. Manufacture gunny cloth


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SALEM FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP.


Derby, corner Liberty street. President, E. W. Upton ; Directors, Joseph H. Leavitt, James O. Safford ; Treasurer, Charles A. Ropes ; Superin- tendent, J. T. Carter.


SALEM LEAD COMPANY.


Incorporated February 7, 1868. Capital, $150,000.


Office 26 Post Office Building. Works on line E. R. R., between Saunders and Pearl streets.


President, B. H. Silsbee; Treasurer, Francis Brown ; Directors, Benjamin H. Silsbee, Charles H. Miller, James B. Curwen, George R. Chapman, Francis Brown ; Superin- tendent, D. G. Batchelder.


Manufacture White Lead, Lead Pipe, &c.


FOREST RIVER LEAD COMPANY. -


Formed 1843. Incorporated 1846.


Officers .- President, A. S. Bird ; Directors, William H. Chase, George C. Chase, A. S. Bird, Henry Barton, George W. Pousland, Isaiah Nichols; General Agent, George C. Chase ; Clerk and Treasurer, Henry M. Brooks.


Mills at Forest River, on the road leading to Marblehead. Counting-room, 5 Northey's building, 106 Washington street. The Company manufacture White Lead and Sheet Lead.


NAUMKEAG STEAM COTTON COMPANY.


Annual meeting, third Wednesday in January. Incorpo- rated in 1839. Building erected in 1845, in Harbor street, South Salem. Second building erected in 1860. Third building erected in 1868. President, Richard P. Waters ; Directors, Richard P. Waters, Francis Cox, Wm. C. Endi- cott, C. H. Miller, Nathaniel Walker, John D. Parker, James O. Safford, Robert H. Waters ; Treasurer, Henry D. Sullivan ; Clerk, Nathaniel G. Simonds.


GREAT PASTURE COMPANY.


Annual meeting, first Monday in April.


Officers elected April 1873 .- President, Caleb Foote; Direc- tors, Joseph S. Cabot, William Stone, Henry L. Williams ; Treasurer, John P. Andrews ; Secretary, H. Wheatland.


DERBY WHARF CORPORATION.


Incorporated 1810. Opposite the Custom House, Derby street. Annual meeting, first Monday in January.


President, Charles C. Pettingell ; Clerk and Treasurer, Alfred Walen ; Directors, Luther D. Pettingell, George P Rust.


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SALEM AND SOUTH DANVERS OIL COMPANY.


No. 43 Mason street. Capital, $48,000. 480 shares, par value, $100.


President, A. A. Evans ; Treasurer and Superintendent, N. G. Symonds ; Directors, A. A. Evans, Daniel Varney, John Huse, Nathaniel Horton, C. H. Weston, of Salem, William H. Little, W. B. Richardson, of Peabody.


Annual meeting, third Wednesday in January.


SECCOMB OIL MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


President, James Coolidge; Treasurer, E. Seccomb; Clerk, Edward S. Thayer ; Directors, E. Seccomb, Geo. L. New- comb, Benjamin Beal, Nathaniel Wiggin, James Coolidge, Jose Margati, Jesse Farmer.


Manufacture lubricating and curriers' oil.


WENHAM LAKE ICE COMPANY.


Office 141 Washington street. President, Benjamin N .. Dodge; Treasurer, D. A. Preston ; Manager, W. W. Rus- sell, 26 North Market street, Boston.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. NORTH STAR LODGE, NO. 38.


Organized April, 1870. Meetings held in Phoenix Hall, Wednesday evenings.


MASONIC ..


Meetings are held at Masonic Hall, Downing's Block. WILLIAM L. BATCHELDER, General Superintendent of Hall.


WINSLOW LEWIS COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Organized March, 1865. Officers elected third Thursday in October. George H. Pierson, E. Comm .; John B. Hill, C.G .; William C. Maxwell, Prelate ; Levi Preston, S. W .; Edward L. Giddings, J. W .; James Kimball, Treasurer ; John J. Coker, Recorder ; Henry A. Brown, Sword B. ; John Meacom, Stand'd B .; Tristam T. Savory, W .; Irving Stone, Samuel T. Plummer, Herbert T. Conant, Capt.'s G .; Regular communications, third Thursday in each month.


SALEM COUNCIL SELECT AND ROYAL MASTERS. Instituted 1818. Re-organized 1867. Regular Convocations, second Tuesday of each month. Officers elected annually, second Tuesday in January. George Tapley, T.I.M .; J. Q. A. Batchellor, D.M. ; Daniel J. Preston, P. C. of W .; John W. Roberts, Treasurer ; David Roberts, Recorder ; John R. Smith, Capt. of G .; Thomas E. Ward, Cond .; J. B. Stimpson, Sentinel; John P. Hamlen, Marshal ; E. B. Daniels, Tyler.


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WASHINGTON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.


Instituted Jan. 18, 1811. Re-organized September 7, 1852.


Regular communications, 2d and 4th Thursday of each month. Officers elected annually, 2d Thursday in Decem- ber. Officers elected December, 1873. John J. Coker, M. E. H. P. ; Thomas J. Hutchinson, E. K .; Wyman R. Richardson, E. S. ; Alva Kendall, Treasurer ; William H. Kendall, Secretary; William E. Mead, C. H .; George W. S. Rollins, P. S. ; Samuel C. Weston, R. A. C .; John R. Smith, M. 3d V. ; John P. Hamlin, M. 2d V .; Joseph L. Kent, M. 1st V. ; William L. Batchelder, Tyler.


SUTTON LODGE OF PERFECTION, A. A. S. R. Organized April 8, 1864.


Regular communications, 1st Thursday of each month. George H. Pierson, T.P. G. M. ; Dana Z. Smith, D. G. M .; Henry A. Brown, S. G. W .; E. A. Annable, J. G. W .; James Kimball, G. S. & K. S .; Thomas J. Hutchinson, G. T. ; John B. Hill, Mast. of C .; William Saunders, C. of G. ; Herbert T. Conant, G. H .; Wm. L. Batchelder, G. T.


ESSEX LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.


Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, June 6, 1791. Re-organized June 11, 1845.


Regular communications on the first Tuesday evening in each month; other Tuesday evenings, meetings of the Lodge of Instruction. Officers elected annually, on the first Tuesday evening in December.


Officers elected December, 1873 .- Thomas J. Hutchinson, W. M. ; William F. Annable, S. W ; John R. Smith, J.W. ; Alva Kendall, Treasurer ; John J. Coker, Chaplain ; Jos. Swasey, Secretary ; Arthur S. Williams, S. D .; William A. Hill, J. D .; John P. Hamlin, Marshal ; Nathaniel F. Snow, S. S .; George E. Plummer, J. S. ; William L. Batchelder, Tyler.


STARR KING LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.


Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, April 13, 1864. Regular communications, the first Monday in each month.


Henry A. Brown, W. M .; Charles A. Sanborn, S. W .; Samuel C. Weston, J. W .; William Keith, jr., Treasurer ; William H. Simonds, Secretary ; Nathaniel D. Pierce, S.D .; John T. McDavitt, J. D. ; Henry P. Arvedson, S.S. ; Albert B. Russell, J. S. ; James B. Stimpson, I. S. ; Joseph E. Glover, Marshal ; William L. Batchelder, Tyler.


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I. O. of ODD FELLOWS.


NAUMKEAG ENCAMPMENT, NO. 13. I. O. OF O. F.


Instituted at Salem, June 26, 1845. The regular sessions are held on the second and fourth Thursday evenings in each month, in Asiatic Building. Officers chosen semi-an- nually in the months of June and December.


ESSEX LODGE, NO. 26. I. O. OF O. F.


Instituted November 6, 1843. Meetings every Monday evening in Asiatic Building. Officers chosen semi-annually, on the last Monday evening in June and December.


Officers elected December, 1873 .- John H. Russell, N.G .; Henry Conant, V. G .; E. B. Phillips, S. ; J. P. Langmaid, T. ; William F. Gardner, Chaplain.


FRATERNITY LODGE, NO. 118. I. O. OF O. F.


Instituted November 18, 1846. Meetings every Wednes- day evening, at Asiatic Building. Officers chosen semi-an- nually, on the last Wednesday evenings in June and Dec.


Officers elected December, 1873 .- W. G. Hamond, N.G .; Samuel C. Beane, V. G .; James W. Averill, Secretary ; Joseph L. Lougee, Treasurer ; John E. Symonds, Chaplain ; William D. Gardner, Organist.


UNION DEGREE LODGE, NO. 11, DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA.


Meet in Odd Fellows Hall, first and third Thursday even- ings in each month.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Etc.


HENFIELD DIVISION, NO. 2. Instituted February 23, 1844.


Officers elected quarterly. Meetings in Templars Hall, Post-Office building, on every Thursday evening.


PHILLIPS DIVISION, NO. 84. Instituted February 15, 1859.


Meet Tuesday evening, at Templars Hall, .Post-Office building.


MINNEHAHA LODGE, NO. 10. I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS. Organized February 22, 1862. Meet at Randolph Hall, 8 Lafayette street, Thursday evenings.


SILOAM LODGE, NO. 108.


Meet Monday evenings, at Templars Hall, Post-Office building.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF SALEM.


Organized October 19, 1857.


Rooms, Hall, 17 St. Peter street.


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TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE.


METEORIC TEMPLE OF HONOR, No. 22. Meet at Hall in Post Office building, room 2, Wednesday evenings.


AMERICAN PROTESTANT ASSOCIATION. RANDOLPH LODGE.


Meets in Randolph Hall, 42 Lafayette street, every Wed- nesday evening.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. NAUMKEAG TRIBE, No. 3.


Meet in Pythian Hall, Phoenix building. Prophet, J. H. Hall ; Sachem, William H. Eastman ; Sen. Sagamore, William H. Frye ; Jun. Sagamore, E. B. Loud; Asst. Chief of Records, S. A. Harvie.


ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. NIAGARA COUNCIL.


Councillor, Samuel H. Smith ; Vice-Councillor, Benjamin E. Burchsted ; Recording Secretary, William S. Mackintire; Asst. Recording Secretary, William H. Sibley ; Financial Secretary, M. E. Kenny ; Treasurer, William C. Mansfield.


MILITARY. SECOND BRIGADE, M. V. M. Brigadier-General, GEORGE H. PEIRSON, Salem. STAFF OFFICERS : Assistant Adjutant-General, Eben Sutton, North Andover.


Assistant Inspector-General, Jos. A. Ingalls, Swampscott. Medical Director, William Ingalls, Boston.


Brigade Quartermaster, Daniel W. Lawrence. Aide-de-camp, Loring W. Muzzey, Lexington. Engineer, Hugh Cochrane, Malden.


SALEM LIGHT INFANTRY, CO. H, 8TH REGIMENT. Armory, Franklin building.


Captain, -; First Lieutenant, Jonathan Os- born; Second Lieutenant,


SALEM MECHANIC LIGHT INFANTRY, CO. K, 8TH REGIMENT.


Armory, Phoenix building. Captain, Winsor M. Ward ; First Lieutenant, Charles C. Jewell ; Second Lieutenant, James Leonard.


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SECOND COMPANY SALEM INDEPENDENT CADETS.


Armory, Franklin building.


Lieutenant Colonel, A. Parker Browne; Adjutant, J. Frank Dalton; Quartermaster, Edward A. Simonds; Captain and M. O., Samuel Dalton; Surgeon, Wm. F. Southard; First Lieutenants, Edward Hobbs, Charles H. Masury; Second Lieutenants, James Pope, John W. Hart, Henry Newhall.


VETERAN CADET ASSOCIATION OF SALEM, MASS. Organized October, 1866.


Officers, 1873 .- Major, Gen. William Sutton; Adjutant, Major Thomas H. Johnson; Quartermaster, Lieut. C. A. Ropes; Surgeon, Dr. George S. Osborne; Assistant-Surgeon, Dr. Arthur Kemble; Captain, Gen. William Cogswell; First Lieutenants, Major Eben Sutton, Capt. John Pickering, jr., Lieut. Col. Joseph A. Dalton; Second Lieutenants, Lieut. Wm. H. Eastman, Lieut. Joseph H. Webb, Col. Samuel Brown, Capt. Richard Skinner, jr .; Executive Committee, George Sanborn, Henry P. Ives, John Gibney, Samuel Pit- man, jr. ; Treasurer, Lieut. Joseph H. Webb.


SALEM LIGHT INFANTRY VETERAN ASSOCIATION. Organized November, 1862. President, Past Capt. GEORGE PEABODY. Vice-Presidents, Past Captains, George H. Devereux, Samuel A. Safford, Richard West, S. Endicott Peabody, William C. Endicott, James A. Farless, Arthur F. Devereux, George D. Putnam.


Secretary and Treasurer, Augustus Brown.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


Organized December 10, 1867. Meet at Central Hall, Central street, Tuesday evenings.


Post Commander, John W. Hart; Senior Vice-Commander, J. Frank Dalton; Junior Vice-Commander, Jacob C. Hiltz; Adjutant, Charles D. Stiles; Quartermaster, James G. Bovey ; Surgeon, Arthur Kemble; Chaplain, Israel P. Leavitt; Officer of the Day, J. W. Nichols; Officer of the Guard, W. H. Nichols, 3d; Sergeant-Major, William Lander; Quartermas- ter-Sergeant, William Eastman.


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COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS. Supreme Judicial Court. Horace Gray, jr., Boston, Chief Justice, Salary, ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


$6,500


Seth Ames, Brookline,


Salary, $6,000


John Wells, Brookline,


6,000


James D. Colt, Pittsfield,


6,000


Marcus Morton, Andover,


6,000


William C. Endicott, Salem,


66 6,000


Charles Devens, jr., Worcester,


6,000


Charles R. Train, Boston, Attorney General, " 2,500


This Court is held at Salem, on the third Tuesday of April, and first Tuesday of November.


Law and Jury term first Tuesday in November.


Albert G. Browne, jr., Boston, Reporter.


George C. Wilde, Boston, Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court.


Alfred A. Abbott, Peabody, Clerk of the Courts for the County of Essex. ( Office in the Court House, Salem.) George R. Lord, Salem, Assistant Clerk.


Superior Court.


Lincoln F. Brigham, Salem, Chief Justice, Salary,


$5,300 , allen


ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


Julius Rockwell, Pittsfield,


Salary,


$5,000 m, morten 5,000


Ezra Wilkinson, Wrentham,


5,000


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John P. Putnam, Boston, 66


5,000


Francis H. Dewey, Worcester,


66 5,000


Robert C. Pitman, New Bedford,


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5,000


John W. Bacon, Natick,


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5,000


William Allen, Northampton,


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5,000


P. Emory Aldrich, Worcester,


5,000


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This Court is held for civil business at Salem, on the first Monday of June and December; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of September ; at Lawrence, on the first Monday of March ; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the fourth Monday of January ; at Newburyport, on the second Monday of May; and at Lawrence on the first Monday of October.


District Attorney for Essex County .- Edgar J. Sherman, Lawrence.


Masters in Chancery for Essex County .- George F. Choate, Nathaniel J. Holden, Salem ; N. W. Harmon, Andrew C. Stone, Lawrence ; E. C. Dubois, Haverhill ; W. C. Fabens, Marblehead ; William Howland, Lynn.


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Court of Probate and Insolvency for Essex County. George F. Choate, Salem, Judge.


A.C. Goodell, jr. Salem, Register. E.D. Hines, Danversport, Assistant Register.


The records are kept at the office of the Register, in the Granite Court House in Salem.


The Probate Court sits as follows:


Salem, first Tuesday in every month ; Ipswich, second Tuesday in March and September ; Newburyport, third Tuesday in January, February, April, June, July, Octo- ber, and December; Gloucester, second Tuesday in April and October; Haverhill, third Tuesday in May and No- vember ; Lawrence, second Tuesday in January, Febru- ary, March, June, September, November, and December. The Court of Insolvency sits as follows :


Salem, on the second and fourth Mondays in each month ; Lawrence, on Probate Court days in afternoon ; Newbury- port on Probate Court days in afternoon.


County Commissioners .- James Kimball, Salem, Chairman. Term expires, December, 1875. Zachariah Graves, Lynn. Term expires, December 1876. Charles P. Preston, Dan- vers. Term expires, December, 1874.


Special Commissioner .- Nehemiah Burnham, Essex. Aaron Sawyer, Amesbury. Terms expire, Dec. 1874.


Clerk of County Commissioners .- A. A. Abbott, Peabody. Their meetings are held as follows :


At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April ; Salem, sec- ond Tuesday of July and Thursday of each week during the year ; Lawrence, last Tuesday in August; Newbury- port, second Tuesday of October ; and on the fourth Tues- day of December, at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as: the Court may determine.


Commissioner of Insolvency in Salem .- Nathaniel J. Holden. County Treasurer .- Allen W. Dodge, Hamilton. Office,. Court House, Salem.


Registers of Deeds. - Southern District, Ephraim Brown,, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District, Abiel Morrison. Office, Court House, Lawrence.


Register in Bankruptcy .- Benjamin C. Perkins, Salem.


Masters in Chancery in Salem .- George F. Choate, Nath'l: J. Holden.


Notaries Public in Salem .- Alfred A. Abbott, Samuel P. Andrews, William C. Endicott, Andrew Fitz, Daniel P. Fitz, James A. Gillis, Henry M. Meek, J. B. F. Osgood,. Benjamin C. Perkins, Charles Sewall, Joseph G. Waters, Stephen P. Webb.


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SALEM DIRECTORY.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Nathaniel K. Allen, James F. Allen, William Archer, Henry A. Brown, John A. Bassett, Charles A. Benjamin, Joseph H. M. Bertram, Ephraim Brown, John Barlow, C. Warren Brown, Samuel B. Buttrick, Oliver Carlton, Joshua Cleaves, William S. Cleveland, William Cogswell, William R. Colby, Henry J. Cross, Francis Cox, J. Frank Dalton, John D. Cross, George R. Curwen, Henry Derby, John H. Derby, William C. Endicott, William S. Felton, Andrew Fitz, William H. Fletcher, Geo. F. Flint, Wm: H. Foster, Charles B. Fowler, James A. Gillis, Rufus B. Gifford, A. C. Goodell, jr., Frederick Grant, Benjamin A. Gray, Mark Haskell, Leonard B. Harrington, Charles H. Henderson, George Holman, Thomas F. Hunt, Samuel A. Johnson, Thos. H. Johnson, Walter A. Kezar, John Kinsman, John R. Lakeman, William W. Lander, Solomon Lincoln, jr., John F. Machado, Samuel A. Macintire, William Maynes, Henry M. Meek, Henry P. Moulton, William Northey, Charles S. Osgood, John Brooks Parker, William B. Parker, Edward H. Payson, Robert Peele, Aaron Perkins, Benjamin C. ' Per- kins, George H. Peirson, Jairus W. Perry, Charles A. Phil- lips, George D. Phippen, Charles H. Price, Chas. M. Rich- ardson, Nathaniel C. Robbins, James Ropes, Geo. Sanborn, Charles Sewall, James Shatswell, Henry B. Smith, James C. Stimpson, Thomas M. Stimpson, Augustus Story, Gilbert L. Streeter, Charles E. Symonds, Nathaniel G. Symonds, J. Hardy Towne, Leverett S. Tuckerman, William P. Upham, George Upton, Benj. E. Valentine.




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