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STIMPSON'S
BOSTON DIRECTORY;
CONTAINING
NAME'S OF THE INHABITANTS,
THEIR
OCCUPATIONS, PLACES OF BUSINESS, AND DWELLING HOUSES,
AND' THE
CITY REGISTER,
WITH LISTS OF THE
Streets, Lanes and weharbes,
THE CITY OFFICERS, PUBLIC OFFICES AND BANKS, AND OTHER
USEFUL INFORMATION.
BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY STIMPSON & CLAPP. 1831.
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ADAMS 284.5
1831-30
Abbreviations made use of in this Directory.
n. for near-c. for corner-h. for house-r. for rear- ct. for court-pl. for place-wf. for wharf-sq. for square -c. r. for counting room. The word street is left out as superfluous.
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CONTENTS.
Removals, &c. 4. -
City Register
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United States Officers
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Custom House Officers -
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Consuls resident in Boston
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Commonwealth Officers -
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Suffolk Senators and Representatives
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County Officers
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Municipal Court
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Court of Common Pleas -
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Police Court for the City of Boston 10
Board of Accounts, Suffolk 10
City Officers
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Constables
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Undertakers - . 14
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Banks
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Insurance Offices
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Provident Institution for Savings . 26
Massachusetts General Hospital · 27
Boston Dispensary .
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Charitable Societies
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Public Buildings, Incorporated Societies, &c. - Arrival and Departure of Stages .
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Baggage Waggons
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Physicians and Surgeons
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Directions to the Streets, Courts, &c.
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Directions to the Wharves
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Division of the Wards
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Directory
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Fire Department
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REMOVALS, CORRECTIONS, AND ADDITIONAL NAMES, Which came too late for insertion in their proper place.
The purchaser will please make these alterations with a pen.
Andrews Joseph E. house 128 Hanover Coffin Joshua, 9 Brattle
French Mary, boarding, 9 Brattle
Garfield Learned, 9 Brattle
Garrison & Knapp, editors and proprietors Liberator, 10 Merchants Hall, Congress
Hall Lorenzo T. house Wilson lane
Haskell Joseph H. glazier, 670 Washington
Hayden, Upham & Co., W. I. goods, Tremont, corner Howard
Hersey Jeremiah, 9 Brattle May Isaac, 9 Brattle McArdle Henry F. 18 Tremont Mussey B. B. 9 Brattle Willard Joseph, attorney and counsellor, 20 Court, h. 36 Boylston
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CITY REGISTER.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
President U. S. Andrew Jackson. Vice President, John C. Calhoun. Secretary of State, Edward Livingston. Secretary of the Treasury, Louis McLane.
Secretary of War, Hugh L. White. Secretary of the Navy, Levi Woodbury.
Attorney General, J. McPherson Berrien.
Post Master General, William F. Barry.
RESIDING IN BOSTON.
District Judge, Hon. John Davis.
District Attorney, Andrew Dunlap, 10 Court.
District Clerk, John W. Davis, office Old Court House. Marshal of the District, Samuel D. Harris, office Old Court House.
Deputy Marshal, Horatio Bass, office Old Court House. favy Agent, Daniel D. Brodhead, 91 State.
Commander of Fort Independence, Col. William Lindsay, residence Fort Independence. Irmy Paymaster, D. S. Townsend, office 80 Pleasant. Issistant Quarter Master, U. S. A., Capt. H. W. Fitz- hugh, office Pemberton Hill, Tremont. T. S. Arsenal at Watertown, Major Craig, Com.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN.
The Custom House opens in the Summer season at 9 'clock, A. M. and shuts at 2 o'clock, P. M. In the Vinter it opens at 10 o'clock, A. M. and shuts at 2 o'clock, F. M. On Saturday afternoons, it opens one hour for the clearance of coasters. Office, Custom-house Street.
Collector's Office.
DAVID HENSHAW, Collector. Samuel Parker, Principal Debenture Clerk. John Bingham, Duty-Bond Accountant. Gustavus Horton, Debent. Account. and Assist. Clerk.
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Naval Office.
LEONARD M. PARKER, Naval Officer. William Little, jr. Deputy Naval Officer. William Palfrey, Clerk.
Deputy Collector's Department.
Adams Bailey, Deputy Collector.
Benjamin Brown, Cashier and Book-Keeper.
John T. Prince, B. Clerk, and S. Book-Keeper.
Edward W. Parker, Import Clerk.
Rufus M. Gay, Impost Book-Keeper.
Foreign Clearance and Coasting Department.
William A. Wellman, Principal Clerk.
William Rowson, Marine Clerk.
Samuel Whitcomb, jr. Coastwise Clerk.
Surveyor's Office.
JOHN McNIEL, Surveyor. John B. Derby, Deputy Surveyor.
Keeper of the Custom House and Messenger. Nathaniel Paine.
Inspectors for the District of Boston and Charlestown.
Joseph W. Homer,
Benjamin Whipple,
Darius Boardman,
Samuel Jones,
R. B. Hewes,
Nahum Ball,
Joseph Stevens,
John D. Dyer,
Joshua Seaver,
Ebenezer Stevens,
John Muzzy,
Joseph Snow,
James Gooch,
E. M. Cunningham,
Thomas Pitts,
John Banchor,
Joseph H. Prince,
B. H. Norton,
Lewis Lerow,
George A. Otis, jr. Francis McKenna,
Josiah Newhall,
N. K. Seaton.
John Lane, Hingham.
L. Souther, Cohasset.
Weighers and Gaugers, Boston and Charlestown. Joseph Loring, J. M. Fiske, A. H. Ward, Thomas M. Vinson,
Nathaniel Tracy, Theodore Dexter,
John W. Jámes.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS .- CONSULS.
Measurers of Salt and Coal. Joseph N. Howe, Andrew Green,
Thaddeus Page,
Joseph Grafton,
W. P. Loring.
Store Keeper of Teas, Wines and Spirits. Francis C. Whiston.
Markers of Teas, Wines and Spirits, and Prov- ers of Spirits.
Hugh Jamison, George Kuhn.
Public Appraisers' Office.
John Crowninshield,
Levi R. Lincoln, Principal Appraisers.
Samuel Eveleth, '
Edward L. Penniman,
Assistant Appraisers.
William H. Burbeck, Clerk.
Office opposite Custom House.
Joseph C. Brodhead, Measurers.
P. B. Boardman,
G. M. Halliburton, Assistant Clerk and Messenger. Public Store Keeper. J. P. Robinson.
Boarding Officer of the Customs. Joseph W. Homer. Office at the end of Long Wharf. Commander of the Revenue Cutter. Samuel R. Trevett.
Lewis Girdler, First Lieutenant.
Penn Townsend, Second Lieutenant.
Pilots for Outward Division, Port and Harbor of Boston. John Sargent, Matthew Hunt.
Josiah Ayres, Lemuel Ayres,
Inward Division. R. Coombs, John Wilson, Robert Knox.
CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS, RESIDING IN BOSTON. British-George Manners, Court Square. British Vice Consul-Robert C. Manners, office Court square.
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French Commercial Agent-A. F. Piequet, boards 16 Pearl street.
Spanish Vice Consul, David Tyler.
Consul for the Netherlands in Massachusetts-Charles I. Cazenove, 23 Long wharf.
Swedish and Norwegian-Charles Hayward, 49 State. Danish-William Ritchie, 31 Long wharf.
Sardinian Vice Consul-Charles I. Cazenove, 23 Long wf. Portuguese Vice Consul-Philip Marett, 5 Kneeland st.
Colombian Vice Consul-James Andrews, office 8 Cen- tral wharf.
Brazilian Vice Consul-Archibald Foster, U. S. Insur- ance office.
Prussian Consul-Thomas Searle, Batterymarch.
Vice Consul for the Kingdom of the two Sicilies-Tasker H. Swett, 16 Custom-house st.
Consul for Bremen-Thomas Searle, Batterymarch.
OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
His Excellency LEVI LINCOLN, Governor.
His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop, Lieutenant Governor. Edward D. Bangs, Sec'ry of State. Office State House. Joseph Sewall, State Treasurer and Receiver General. Office State House.
William H. Sumner, Adjutant General, and Acting Quar- ter Master General. Office State House.
Perez Morton, Attorney General. In Dorchester.
Daniel Davis, Solicitor General. Office Court Square.
SUFFOLK SENATORS.
Hon. Charles Wells, Hon. Otis Everett,
Hon. Alexander H. Everett, Hon. Benj. T. Pickman,
Hon. George Blake, Hon. James C. Merrill.
BOSTON REPRESENTATIVES.
Sam'l Appleton, Sam'l Austin, jr., Joseph T. Adams, Asa P. Adams, Thos. C. Amory, Sam'l Aspinwall, Sam'] T. Armstrong, John Binney, James Bowdoin, Francis Bassett, Ninian C. Betton, Levi Bartlett, Adam Bent, Daniel Baxter, jr., J. T. Buckingham, Noah Brooks, George Bond, David L. Child, John B. Davis, Joseph H. Dorr, Jabez Ellis, Samuel Ellis, Thomas Edmands, Hen- ry H. Fuller, Joshua B. Flint, Luther Faulkner, Henry Farnam, Elbridge Gerry, Richard D. Harris, Prentice Hobbs, George Hallett, Samuel Hubbard, Nathaniel Ham-
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STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
mond, Thomas Kendall, Charles Lincoln, Ebenezer H. Little, Winslow Lewis, Wm. Lawrence, Thomas Minns, Thos. Motley, Thos. Melville, William P. Mason, David Moody, Henry J. Oliver, Willia@ F. Otis, William Park- er, John S. Perkins, Thomas W. Phillips, 'Edward G. Prescott, Joel Prouty, Benjamin Russell, James Ridgway, Jeffrey Richardson, Israel Thorndike, jr., John Wheel- wright, Nathaniel L. Williams, Winslow Wright, Ed- mund Wright, jr., John B. Wells, Lynde M. Walter.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate-Joseph Hall. Register of Probate-John Heard, jr. Sheriff of the County-Charles P. Sumner. Deputies-Luke Baldwin, 38 Court st.
James Dennie, office Old Court House. Henry H. Huggeford, Court, corner Tremont. Prince Snow, 38 Court.
Stephen Badlam, County Jailer.
Coroner-Prince Snow, 38 Court.
Probate Courts for this County are holden every Mon- day in the year, excepting the first Monday in each month, at the Probate office in the County Court House. Notaries Public-William Stevenson, 57 State st. Stephen Codman, rear 60 State st. Samuel Jackson Prescott. Charles Hayward, 49 State st.
John J. Loring, U. S. Branch Bank. John W. Quincy, Custom House st. Thomas A. Dexter, 6 City Hall. John Johnson, office Custom-house st. Register of Deeds-Henry Alline, office County Court H. County Treasurer-William Mackay, office City Hall. County Attorney-Jas. T. Austin, office 79 Washington. John Callender, Joint Clerks of the Supreme Judicial John Stickney, Court and Court of Common Pleas Charles A. Parker, for this County-office C. C. House.
MUNICIPAL COURT. Hon. Peter O. Thacher, Judge. Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk. James T. Austin, Attorney. Stephen Badlam, Crier. 2*
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CITY REGISTER.
The Municipal Court is holden the first Monday in each month. ·
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Hon. Artemas Ward, Chief Justice.
Hon. Solomon Strong, Leominster,
Hon. John M. Williams, Taunton, Associate Justices. Hon. David Cummins, Salem,
POLICE COURT FOR THE CITY OF BOSTON,
AND JUSTICES COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK.
Benjamin Whitman, ?
William Simmons, Justices.
Thomas Power, Clerk. William Knapp, Assistant Clerk.
The Police Court sits every day, forenoon and after- noon, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M.
The Justices Court for the County of Suffolk, which is the Court for the trial of Civil Actions, under $20, sits on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. in the Old Court House, Court Street.
Board of Accounts for the County of Suffolk. Judge of Probate Court, Judge of Municipal Court, and Justices of the Police Court, members ex-officio.
William Knapp, Secretary.
The Board meets the first and last Mondays in each month, and once in three months, to inspect the Gaol, and other places of imprisonment, by direction of law.
CITY OFFICERS. HARRISON GRAY OTIS, MAYOR. Aldermen.
Henry J. Oliver, . Samuel T. Armstrong, Benjamin Russell, John B. M'Cleary,
Henry Farnam, Adam Bent, John Binney, Richard D. Harris.
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CITY OFFICERS.
Common Council.
BENJAMIN T. PICKMAN, President.
Ward No. 1. Simon W. Robinson, Frederick Gould, John B. Tremere, Charles French.
Ward No. 2. John W. James, Daniel Ballard,- Ephraim Milton, Daniel Dickinson.
Ward No. 3. Larra Crane, James Clark, Asa Swallow, Samuel Chessman.
Ward No. 4. Joseph Eveleth, John Rayner, Washington P. Gragg, Joshua B. Flint.
Ward No. 5. Winslow Wright, Levi Haskell, 2d, Charles Leighton, William Parker.
Ward No. 6. Isaac Waters, Joseph S. Hastings, Ensign Sargent, Stephen Titcomb.
Ward No. 7. Benjamin T. Pickman, Thomas Wetmore, Levi Bartlett, Abbott Lawrence.
Ward No. 8. John P. Bigelow, Jacob Amee, Edward G. Prescott, Edward H. Robbins.
Ward No. 9. Thomas Minns, James B. Richardson, Joseph R. Newell, Leach Harris.
Ward 10. Samuel L. Abbot, Levi Bliss, Ebenezer Bailey, Josiah Pierce.
Ward No. 11. Otis Everett, Perez Gill, Jabez Ellis, Joseph Hay.
Ward No. 12. Aaron Willard, jr. Henry Hatch, Thomas M. Vinson, John Stevens.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF ALDERMEN. District Committees.
1st District, Wards No. 1, 2, and 3 .- Aldermen Oliver and M'Cleary.
2d District, Wards No. 4, 8, and 9 .- Aldermen Farnam and Harris.
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CITY REGISTER.
3d District, Wards No. 5, 6, and 7 .- Aldermen Arm- strong and Binney.
4th District, Wards 10, 11, and 12 .- Aldermen Russell and Bent.
Quarantine. Aldermen-Russell, Oliver and Harris.
Jail and House of Correction. Aldermen-Armstrong, Russell and Binney.
Fire Department and Reservoirs. Mayor, Aldermen Farnam and Harris.
Market.
Aldermen-Armstrong, M'Cleary and Binney.
Common, Malls, Fort and Copps Hills. Mayor, Aldermen Oliver and Bent.
Burial Grounds and Cemeteries. Aldermen-Oliver, M'Cleary and Farnam.
Bells and Clocks. Aldermen-Russell and M'Cleary.
Public Buildings.
. Aldermen-Oliver and Russell.
Councilmen-Waters, Parker and Swallow.
County Accounts. Aldermen-Armstrong and Harris.
Samuel F. M'Cleary, City Clerk.
Thomas Clark, Clerk of the Common Council, and Assistant City Clerk.
William Mackay, City and County Treasurer.
William Hayden, jr., Auditor of Accounts. John Pickering, City Solicitor.
Benjamin Pollard, City Marshal. Jerome V. C. Smith, Resident Physician.
John Oliver, Keeper of Hospital Island.
Samuel H. Hewes, Superintendent of Burial Grounds. Enoch Patterson, Superintendent of Streets.
Caleb Hayward, Clerk of Faneuil Hall Market.
Flavel Case, Capt. Watch, and Superintendent of Lamps. Francis Jackson, Land Commissioner.
William Warner, Superintendent of Free Bridge.
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CITY OFFICERS.
David Parker, City Wharfinger. Johnson Colby, Messenger.
Consulting Physicians. Drs. J. C. Warren, Benjamin Shurtleff, George Hay- ward, John Randall.
Overseers of the Poor.
Ward No. 1. Benj. Smith.
7. Samuel Perkins.
2. Joseph Lewis.
8. James H. Foster.
3. Jonathan Ingalls.
9. Aaron P. Cleveland.
4. Francis Parkman.
10. Moses Wheeler.
5. Daniel Henchman. 11. Richards Child.
6. Billings Briggs.
12. Calvin Tilden.
School Committee.
Ward 1. Sebastian Streeter.
7. J. G. Stevenson.
2. William Little, jr.
8. E. S. Gannett.
3. Simon G. Shipley.
9. Henry Goodrich.
4. R. W. Emerson.
10. William Hales.
5. Henry Williams. 11. Lemuel Shaw.
6. Samuel A. Wells. 12. James Hall.
Together with the Mayor and Aldermen.
Directors of Houses of Industry and Reformation.
Richards Child,
Joseph Lewis,
Benjamin Willis,
A. P. Cleveland,
Moses Wheeler,
Samuel Snelling, jr.
Moses Grant,
Richard B. Callender.
Calvin Tilden.
Rev. E. M. P. Wells, Intendent House of Reformation. Artemas Simonds, Superintendent House of Industry.
Overseers of the House of Correction. Moses Grant, Edmund Parsons, and Lemuel P. Gros- venor.
Assessors. Samuel Norwood, Henry Bass, Thomas Jackson. Crier, James Wilson.
Constables.
Elisha Copeland, Pleasant st .; Jonathan Prescott, 1 Cambridge ; Thomas Holden, Brighton ; George Reed, 2 Southac court ; Josiah Baldwin, Pleasant ; Horatio Bass, S. Bennett ; Ebenezer Trescott, Purchase ; Elisha V. Glover, Southac court ; Ebenezer Shute, Ann ; George
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Robinson, Salem ; James Pierce, Hawkins ; Asa Prouty, Brighton ; Michael Riley, Poplar ; John Henry, Hano- ver ; Solomon B. Morse, Cambridge ; William Dins- more, Poplar ; Abraham Lansing, Gouch ; Edmund Chisole, Fan. Hall Market ; George Jones, Leveret ct. ; Willard Clough, Lowell place ; Derastus Clapp, Essex ; Mitchell Lincoln, Salem ; William Andrews, South Boston ; John Reed, Pond.
Hay Weighers, Samuel Phillips, John R. Bradford.
Sealers of Weights and Measures, Samuel Beals, Jas. Hendley.
Fence Viewers, Nathaniel Bradlee, Romanus Emerson, Rolun Hartshorn, Abel Hewins.
Cullers of Dry Fish, Benjamin Clark, Benj. Luckis, Nathaniel Howe, Charles L. Pook.
Cullers of Hoops and Staves, James Brown, Benjamin Clark, Nathaniel Howe, Charles L. Pook.
Inspectors of Lime, Francis James, Samuel Sprague.
Assay Masters, John Wells, Louis A. Lauriat.
Hogreeves, Haywards and Field Drivers, James Ell- wood, Levi White, Charles Gaylord.
Pound Keepers, Samuel Phillips, Royal Oliver, Levi White.
Surveyors of Hemp, Samuel Emmons, Benjamin Rich. Measurers of Wood, John R. Bradford, James Wilson, William Shattuck, Samuel Phillips, Moses Hadley.
Undertakers.
Samuel Winslow, Lynn street.
Martin Smith, Prospect street.
Henry Davis, 147 Hanover street.
Joseph Wilcut, Sea street.
Thomas Murray, Theatre Alley.
Benjamin Beckford, 154 Washington street.
John Deluce, South Boston.
Oliver B. Alexander, rear St. Paul's Church.
Cyrus Babbit, Short street.
Thomas Haskell, 27 Salem street.
Thomas Claflen, Front street.
John B. Braid, South Boston.
Stephen S. Andrews, Bromfield street.
Joseph Wilcutt, jr. Salem street.
Thomas Andrews, Bartlett street.
Oren Faxon, 26 Washington street.
Edward Barrington, 626 Washington street.
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BANKS.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Thomas C. Amory, Chief Engineer.
William Barnicoat,
Nehemiah P. Mann, jr.
Benjamin Yeaton,
John Hammond,
Thomas Haviland,
David Tillson,
John S. Tyler,
Henry Smith,
Benjamin M. Nevers,
David Kimball,
Ebenezer O. Hawes,
George M. Smith,
James Barry, jr.
Richard S. Fay,
Charles Brintnall,
Wm. G. Hodgkinson,
Otis Munroe,
Engineers.
BANKS IN BOSTON.
BRANCH OF U. STATES BANK-32 State. Directors elected on the 27th November. Gardiner Greene, Pres .- Samuel Frothingham, Cashier. Directors .- Gardiner Greene, Samuel Appleton, Ho- race Gray, Samuel Hammond, George Hallett, Israel Munson, John Parker, Daniel P. Parker, James W. Paige, R. D. Shepherd, David Sears, Nathaniel Silsbee, John Welles.
First Teller, Thomas Wiley. Second Teller, Joseph Hall, jr. First Book-Keeper, John Tucker. Second Book-Keeper, Charles Bartlett. Assistant Clerk, Thomas Waterman. Collection Clerk, G. L. Chandler, jr. Messenger, William L. Cazneau. Porter, Osborn Wyman.
LOAN OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Transfer Clerk, John J. Loring. Interest Clerk, Oliver W. Champney.
PENSION DEPARTMENT. Pension Clerk, John S. Lilley.
The Boston Banks elect their Officers in October annually.
ATLANTIC BANK-61 State. CAPITAL $500,000.
Pliny Cutler, President. Benjamin Dodd, Cashier. Directors .- Pliny Cutler, Henry F. Baker, Jeremiah Hill, James Johnson, George G. Jones, William F. Otis,
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CITY REGISTER.
William G. Lambert, Edward D. Peters, James Pickens, Samuel Philbrick, William Rollins, William W. Stone. Teller, Richard Ward. Book-Keeper, Thomas Brown. Messenger, James Adams.
AMERICAN BANK-70 State. CAPITAL $500,000.
John S. Wright, President. W. H. Odiorne, Cashier .
Directors .- John S. Wright, Silas Bullard, Levi Brig- ham, Paul Farnum, Benjamin Fisk, Arthur French, W. H. Gardner, B. B. Grant, A. C. Lombard, George Odiorne, Luther Parks, William Parker.
Teller, Lowell Mason. Book-Keeper,
Messenger, Thomas J. Bayley.
BOSTON BANK-46 State. CAPITAL $600,000. Phineas Upham, President .- Joseph Chapman, Cashier.
Directors .- Nathan Appleton, Daniel C. Bacon, Jo- siah Bradlee, Samuel P. Blake, Joshua Blake, Samuel Cabot, Thomas B. Curtis, William J. Loring, Robert G. Shaw, William Sullivan, Richard D. Tucker.
Solicitor for Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, William Sullivan.
Teller, Robert Lash. Book-Keeper, James C. Wild. Discount Clerk, Charles Hammatt. Messenger, George Breckenridge. Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
COLUMBIAN BANK-54 State. CAPITAL $500,000.
Joseph Tilden, President. William Coffin, Cashier.
Directors .- William Appleton, Patrick T. Jackson, Francis C. Lowell, George W. Lyman, Thomas Motley, Amos Lawrence, Ebenezer Rollins, William Sturgis, John G. Torrey.
Teller, Thomas Swan. Book-Keeper, George Cushing. Messenger, James Keen. Solicitor, John Pickering. Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
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BANKS.
COMMONWEALTH BANK-47 State. CAPITAL $500,000.
Jonathan Buffinton, President. Charles Hood, Cashier.
Directors .- J. Buffinton, Adams Bailey, Daniel Bax- ter, jr., Andrew Dunlap, John Henshaw, Charles Hood, Hall J. How, William Freeman, Elisha Parks, Samuel S. Lewis, John K. Simpson.
Teller, William Blaney. Book-Keeper, Messenger,, Ezra Fuller. Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.
CITY BANK .- 61 State. CAPITAL $1,000,000.
George Brinley, President .- Eliphalet Williams, Cashier.
Directors .- Isaac Bangs, Samuel D. Bradford, Martin Brimmer, Thomas Cordis, Luther Faulkner, Phineas Foster, James Parker, Jesse Putnam, Charles Thacher, Samuel K. Williams.
Teller, Francis Everett. Book-Keeper, Charles W. Taylor. Discount Clerk, John S. Larkin. Messenger, Andrew Johonnot. Porter, Elbridge Harris. Discount every Day.
EAGLE BANK-19 State. CAPITAL $500,000.
Titus Welles, President .- John J. Fisk, Cashier.
Directors .- C. W. Cartwright, Benjamin French, Wil- liam Goddard, John Kendrick, Elijah Loring, Francis Skinner, William B. Swett, John Skinner, Benjamin Thompson, Isaac P. Townsend, John Williams. Teller, Samuel O. Mead.
Book-Keeper, Joshua P. Blanchard. Messenger, Thomas L. Hutchinson. Discount Days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
FRANKLIN BANK .- South Boston. CAPITAL $100,000.
Charles Henshaw, President .- Marcus Whiting, Cashier. Directors .- Charles Henshaw, Edward Crehore, Wil- liam H. Delano, Benjamin Freeman, Samuel Goodridge, 3
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CITY REGISTER.
William Graves, Ebenezer Hayward, James How, Phi- ~ neas Sprague, T. M. Vinson, T. J. Whittemore.
GLOBE BANK .- 40 State. CAPITAL $1,000,000. James Read, President .- Charles Sprague, Cashier.
Directors .- James Read, Abel Adams, Stephen Fair- banks, Henry Hall, John Lamson, Isaac Parker, Payson Perrin, J. F. Priest, Ignatius Sargent, Benjamin Seaver, Enoch Silsby.
First Teller, Calvin Whiting.
Second Teller, Timothy Bryant. Book-Keeper, Oliver Cole. Assistant Clerk, John Adams. Discount Clerk, Edward S. Erving. Messenger, James Foster. Solicitor, Charles P. Curtis.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.
MASSACHUSETTS BANK-64 State. CAPITAL $800,000.
William Parsons, President .- Samuel Payson, Cashier.
Directors .- William Parsons, Abiel Chandler, Joseph Head, John L. Gardner, John Parker, jr., Jonathan Phil- lips, William D. Sohier, Samuel Torrey, Edward Tuck- erman, Isaac Winslow.
Teller, Edward Sharp. Book-Keeper, James Dodd. Discount Clerk, John H. Bowes. Messenger, Thomas Hooper. Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.
MERCHANTS' BANK-87 State. CAPITAL $500,000.
Edward Eldredge, President .- Franklin Haven, Cashier. Directors .- Nathaniel F. Cunningham, William Eager Edward Eldredge, Charles Ellis, Luke Fay, Harrison Gray, Joseph S. Hastings, Mark Healey, John B. Jones, Cushing Mitchell, John C. Proctor, William Tuckerman. Teller, Thomas W. Hooper.
Book-Keeper, E. H. Severance. Messenger, Chester Sessions.
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BANKS.
NEW-ENGLAND BANK-67 State. CAPITAL $1,000,000. Samuel Dorr, President .- Philip Marett, Cashier.
Directors .- Samuel Dorr, Otis Everett, Henry Gassett, Nathaniel Goddard, Thomas Gray, George Howe, Ben- jamin Humphrey, Robert Rogerson, Mace Tisdale, John D. Williams, William P. Winchester, William Wor- thington.
First Teller, Charles Nichols.
Second Teller, F. Greene, jr. Book-Keeper, John G. Nazro. Discount Clerk, E. P. Clark. Porter and Messenger, Charles Barry. Discount Daily.
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