The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 120

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Publication date: 1789
Publisher: Boston : Sampson & Murdock company
Number of Pages: 570


USA > Massachusetts > Suffolk County > Allston > The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858 > Part 120
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Lawrence Sam'l S. 43 Lowell Leonard C. 500 Commmercial Leavens H.N., N. Russell, c. Eaton Leavitt Thos. 111 Dorchester av. Leighton John, Webster, c. Cottage Lincoln W. P. & Co. 3 Cambridge Littlefield & Drake, 8 Central sq. Low Geo. W. 391 Hano. c. Bartlett Lubke & Korner, 817 Washington Lyford James, 50 Pleasant Lynch William, 97 Charter Madden John, 43 Oneida Mahan Benj. F. 50 Long whf.


Mahan John A. 53 Long wharf Maloney P. 276 North


Mann Eben, Joy, cor. Myrtle


Mansfield Jona. 127 Leveret Mayhew A. C. 120 Tremont Mc Allaster S. 93 Prince McCarty C. 128 Essex


McDonald John, 84 Eliot


McElleny C. 100 Cross McElroy John, 11 Merrimac


McGann J. 57 Prince


McGue W. 234 North


McIntyre Chas. D. 382 Comm'1


Mclaughlin Henry, Decatur, cor. Havre


McLaughlin W. 156 Prince McNeal John, 4 Mechanic McMahon J. 155 Federal


Meriam Jonas & Co. 95 Leveret, & Green, cor. Chambers Meridith H. 49 Elm


Metzler J. M. Meridian, c. Lex'n


Miller John, 189 Hanover Montague Gilbert, 32 Pleasant Moore & Jerauld, 102 Salem Moorehouse Isaac, 625 Wash. Morrill & Foote, 4 Purchase


Morse L. B., Hudson, cor. Curve Moulton Calvin, 115 Leveret Mullen J. 54 Fourth [kins


Munroe Isaac, Dorchester, c. Jen- Murphy James, 96 Essex


Murphy J. & L. 586 Wash.


Murphy L., Brighton, c. Poplar Murphy M. 77 Second Murphy P.80 W. Cedar


New England Protective Union Stores-No. 3, Broadway, cor. C No. 5, Causeway, cor. Wall No. 247, Fourth, cor. C


Nightingale J. F., W. Canton, cor. . Shawmut avenue Nolan John J. 36 South Noyes E. & E. 238 Federal Nyc Nath'l N. Tremont, c. Dover Onkes Conrad C. 89 W. Canton O'Donnell P. 37 Merrimac ()'Dowd Francis, 133 Prince


O'Leary Patrick, 76 Dorchester av. O'Neil Patrick, 71 Courch Palmer J. P. & D. R. 19 School


Parker S. T. & Co., Causeway, cor. Lancaster


Partridge W. J. 325 Hanover PearceRobert 625 Wash.[Cambridge - Peck J. & Co. 58 Long wf. and 100 Penniman Purcell, 26 Dover Percival T. jr., 763 Tremont Perry Daniel, 147 Harrison ave. Pierce S. S. Tremont c. Court Plummer Geor ge H.1Maverick sq. Priest Jonas H., Walnut, c. Chest't Putnam David, 80 Sumner Putnam E. B., Lowell c. Minot Quick A. P. 87 Salem Ramsay J. S. 41 Portland Read Augustus, 37 Meridian Reardon John 78 Eliot : Reed James H. 102 Carver Reilly A. 21 Merrimac Renwick & Henshelwood,151 Han'r Rice G. 99 Lowell Richardson Haynes L. 899 Wash. Richardson J. J. 386 Commercial Roberts & Smith, 96 Blackstone Rogers Albert C. 14 Comm'l wf. Rogers John, 590 Commercial Rogers John A. 63 Endicott Rosenfield Charles, 33 Pleasant Russell E. 126 Lincoln Russell H. 49 Charter Russell John, 126 Leveret Russell Wm. H., 353 Federal Ryan John A., Pitta, c. S. Margin Ryan M. 43 Southac


Ryder C. C. 56 Sudbury Ryder M. J., Goddard n. E Sanborn E. E. 49 W. Canton Sanborn N. P. 10 North sq. [mut av. Sanborn Wm. H. & Co. 173 Shaw- Sanderson L. & Son, 75 Pleasant Sanderson & Edwards 27 Harr.av. Sandford & Boynton, Salem c. En. Seaverns & Woodard, 8 Boylston Seaverns Thos. W. & Co. 741 Wash. Seavey G. S., Poplar, c. Spring Seavey T. H., Poplar, c. Spring Shattuck S. 79 Prince Sherry T., C, c. Fifth Skelley Thomas, 23 Portland Slater T. 24 Maverick square Small Geo. W. 94 Harr. ave. Small F. W. 50 Mt. Vernon Small Samuel, 73 Saratoga, E. B.


Smith J. D. & Co. 90 Merrimac Smith John S., W. Castle, c. Suf- folk Smith & Newcomb, 394 Hanover Smith & Plummer, Shawmut av. c. Dedham


Smith & Weeks, 232 Tremont Spelman M. 390 Comm'l Spooner A. P. 73 Leveret SproulR. 158 Cambodge Stackpole S. A. 84 Fourth Stearns & Eaton, 410 Comm'l Stearns Elijah, 116 Salem, c. Prince Stearns Ziba, 64 & 84 Kneeland Stevenson D. D. 12 Trenton Stewart C., Nashua, c. Minot Stinson Samuel, 2 New, E. B. Sullivan Dennis, 118 Warren Sullivan F. 11 Beach Sweeney D., Lincoln, c. E. Orange Talon & Smyth, Harr. av., c. Can. Taylor A. C., Fourth, cor. F Thackray H. 107 Pleasant Thayer John P. 374 Washington Thomas & Merriam, 488 Wash. Toombs B. F. 84 Fourth


Tower Isaac, 192 Harrison av. Tratton I. S., Hudson, c. Harvard Tremere J. B. & Co. 345 North Trull & Hodgman, 1201 Wash. Twichell & Bates, 6 Maverick sq. Upham Thos. & Co. 505 Wash. Viles Joel & Son, 197 Hanover Wadleigh C., Maverick, c. Chelsea Wait H., Washington Market, 246 Broadway Wait John B. 74 Salem Walker James, 98 Fourth Walcott & Rand, 177 Conrt Wallis G. F. A. 927 Wash. Wallis M. L. 845 Wash. Watts & Pierce, Fourth, c. C Webber E. G. 2 Lowell' Webber Wm. Il. 77 Chambers Welch Elbridge G. 23} Charter White Geo. 546 Washington Whitmore A. jr. 340 Hanover Whitten Wm. 140 Pleasant Wilder & Sleeper, 146 Charles, 40 W. Cedar & 15 Haverhill Williams W. 429 Broadway Wilson Joseph, 12 Broadway Wilson Robert, 291 Federal Witherby J. 470 Com'l, c. Foster Wright Benjamin, 93 Merrimac Wright James, 24 Prince Wyman Abr. G. 23 Green Wyman, Baxter & Co. 879 Wash. Whalebone Workers. Adama Joseph M.12 lawley Sevey J. A. 110 Federal


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Smith J. B. & Co. 3 Chambers Wharfingers. Blaney Jas. M. 28 Central wf. Braman G. T. W., Sargent's whf. Brown Charles W. end India wf. Crosby David, Arch wf. Davis & Chaddock, Comey's whf. Davison E. E. 24 Lewis wt. Frederick Jabez, Boston wf. Frost E. R., Russia wf. Glover James jr., Wales wf. Hall E. A., G. J. R. R. whf. Haseltine Wm. B. 13 Foster's wf. Hersey A. C. 67 Commercial wf. Homer E. jr., Battery wf. Homer H., Cunard wharf Jones C. F., Bartlett's wf. Kidder Daniel T. 17 Rowe's wf. Nichols Chas. H., Lincoln's wharf Nichols J. C., Lincoln & Fisk's wf. Pearce Geo. W. 30 Union wf. Pearson J. H. & Co. 75 Long wf. Redding E. H., E. B. wf. 37 Merid. Scudder Alcx., Mercantile wharf Thornton Geo., Grand Junct'n wf. Wilder James S., Constitution wf. Winsor Thomas, 22 T wf. Winter Chas. 67 Comm'I wharf Wheelwrights && Car- riage Makers. Bachelder D. M. 91 Beverly Bartlett F. E. 30 Friend Briggs Elbridge G. 9 Cove Brigham C. L. 36 Hawley Chamberlain S., Beach, c. Cove Donaughey J., Travers, c. Beverly Donovan D., Beach, c. South Eckert John, 20 Chapman Greer Joseph jr. 88 Beverly Henfield Amos, 51 Sumner, E. B. Lakin Sylvester, 393 Broad Lenehan T., First,n. Dorchester av. McCue Jas., Richmond, n. Fulton Norris I. B., Travers, n. Cha'stown Perry Bradford, 917 Wash. Plageman Henry, E. Castle Room W. H., Chelsea, c. Benning. Russell J. W. 90 Portland Slade R. 33 Hawley


Stone M. P. 87 Beverly Stone Wm. P., Second, near C Vaustone W. 55 Sumner, E. B. Wight S. H. 21 Lancaster Whips.


American Whip Co. 19 Dock sq. Melendy & David, 8 Dock square Shelton & Cheever, 71 Cornhill, Willow Workers. Harper R. L. 38 Bromfield (imp.) Parker Alex. 74 Blackstone


Partheimuller F. 21 Dock square Porter James, 77 Haverhill


Window Glass.


Badger C. H. & Co. 71 Blackstone Brownbill John, 8 Bedford Cook J. M. 125 Congress Crocker M. & N. 34 India Damon, Sherburne & Co. 87 Friend Hunnewell & Co. 7 Com'l wf. Loring C. G. & Co. 10 Merch. row Page & Robbins, 189 & 191 State & 86 & 88 Central


Stimpson, Valentine & Co. 36 India Window Shades. Bruce Chas. H. & Co. 304 Wash. Chipman G. W. & Co. 80 Union Flint J. S. 56 Court


Fowle J.D. & Co. 282 Wash.manuf. Homer & Co. 50 Federal, [ Wash. Kelty G. L. & J. B. Manufac. 170 Locke Chas B. 47 Cornhill


Marden G. H. over City Scales, Haymarket sq.


Marden & Hartshorn, 164 Court Stevens G. W. 601 Washington Sweet & Swett. 121 Hanover Strout J. F. 103 Hanover


Suares M. S. 460 Washington


Wieczorek Hugo 18 Avery


Wines, Teas, &c. Codman Edward & Co. 95 State Parker J. B. & Bickford, 34 Court Pettes John O. 11 Tremont Pierce S. S., Tremont, c. Court Williams J. D. & M. 185 & 187 State Wire Manuf. (Iron & Steel.) Lawton J. N. & Bros. agts. 25 Kilby


Wire Workers. Butts & Johnson, 38 Water Morss Chas. A. 67 Cornhill Whyte Oliver, 75 Cornhill


Wooden Ware, etc. Allan George W. 458 Harrison av. Atwood Geo. W. 105 State Bridgmau, Trowbridge & Peabody, 8 Faneuil Hall sq. Caso P. W. 340 Washington Cummings D. & Co. 41 S. Market Dexter R. & S. G. 21 Broad Dickinson L. jr. 42 S. Market Dickinson, Lincoln&Co. 15 Faneuil Hall sq.


Eaton, Jones & Co. 6 Holmes blk.


Frothingham G. H. 56 Broad Herman & Co. 166 Washington Howe N.& J. & Co. 30 North Market Kingsbury Reuben, 21 Dock sq. Lappen O. & Co. 26 Dock sq. Marsh S. W. 26 Broad Murdock E. jr. 42 S. Market Partheimuller F. 21 Dock sq. Robertson & Co. 59 Broad Sınith, Dwight, 56 Broad Smith E. P. & C. E. 69 Union Stimpson C. M. 721 Washington Warner R. & Co. 36 Comm'l


Wool Dealers.


Bingham, Joy & Co. 221 State Boud Geo. Wm. & Co. 127 Milk Coolidge Wm. D. 34 Pearl Hilton Wm. 89 Broad Hurd, Bowers & Willard, 189 State Kendall H. R. & Son, 37 Battery- march


Livermore & Morse, 98 Pearl


Lothrop Jarvis, 4 Lehigh


Pettibone H. A. & Co. 44 Kilby (broker)


Proctor M. S. 18 City wharf


Townsend T. B. & Son, 23 Central Vila James & Co. 1 Bath, n. Cong's Willard Ammi, 221 State


Worsted and Patterns. Murdoch E. A. 3691 Wash.


Peyser M. M. 181 Washington


WELCH & GRIFFITHS,


Manufacturers of Patent Ground Warranted and


WELCH & GRIFFITHS


I PATENT GROUNDE


BOSTON


description. CAST STEEL SAWS of every


NO. 48 CONGRESS STREET,


BOSTON.


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MILITIA.


MILITIA.


THE FIRST DIVISION OF MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA comprises all the troops of Boston, together with those in the counties of Norfolk, Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable, Nantucket and Dukes, and are under command of Major General SAMUEL ANDREWS of Roxbury.


DIVISION STAFF .- Lieut. Col. P. Stearns Davis, Division Inspector. Major William Baker, Jr., Quarter-Master. Major John R. Hall, Engineer. Majors Henry C. Brooks, Aide-de-Camp.


The troops organized within the City are THE FIRST BRIGADE and the DIVISIONARY CORPS OF CADETS.


FIRST BRIGADE.


Brigadier General, WILLIAM W. BULLOCK, of Cambridge.


THE STAFF .- AXEL DEARBORN, Brigade Major and Inspector. Capt. JOHN MORAN, Quarter- Master. Capt. ALVIN ADAMS, JR., Engineer. Capt. SOLON FISHER, Aide-de-camp.


This Brigade includes


The Company of Light Artillery; the First Battalion of Light Dragoons; the First Regiment of Infantry ; and the Second Regiment of Infantry ; composed and officered as follows :


CORPS OF LIGHT ARTILLERY.


ORMAND F. NIMS, Commanding.


THE STAFF .- Adin Partridge, Adjutant. Thomas H. Pinkerton, Surgeon.


FIRST BATTALION OF LIGHT DRAGOONS.


MAJOR THOMAS J. PIERCE, Commanding.


THE STAFF .- Wm. F. White, Adjutant. Wm. M. Watts, Quarter Master. John D. Mason, Surgeon. The Companies of this Battalion are


Company A, Captain Michael C. Kenny. -


Company B, Captain Perley M. Kibbe.


FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.


FIELD OFFICERS .- ROBERT I. BURBANK, Colonel. ALBERT J. WRIGHT, Lieut. Colonel. Samuel G. Adams, Major.


THE STAFF .- T. Bigelow Lawrence, Adjutant. Wm. C. Williamson, Quarter Master. Wm. E Webster, Pay Master. William Edward Coale, Surgeon.


The Companies of this Regiment are


Boston Light Infantry, Capt. Chas. O. Rogers. - E, Boston City Guard, Capt. Isaac F. Shepard.


, New England Guards, Capt. Harrison Ritchie. Pulaski Guards, Capt. Joshua Jenkins.


F, Inde. Boston Fusileers, Capt. Henry A. Snow.


Wash. Light Infantry, Capt. George Clark, Jr. - ., Mechanic Infantry, Capt. George West.


SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.


FIELD OFFICERS. - Robert Cowdin, Colonel. . Isaac S. Burrell, Lieut. Colonel. Frederick A. Heath, Major.


THE STAFF .- Charles Amory, Jr., Adjutant. Samuel Hammond, Quarter Master. . Henry Sayles, Pay Master. Samuel A. Green, Surgeon. Thomas B. Thayer, Chaplain. The Companies of this Regiment are


A, Boston Phalanx, Capt. William H. Russ. D, Roxbury Artillery, Capt. Thos. L. D. Perkins.


B, Union Guards, Capt. E, Lafayette Guard, Capt. Maclelland Moore.


C, Washington Guards, Capt. Joseph N. Pennock. F, National Guard, Capt. Augustine Harlow.


DIVISIONARY CORPS OF CADETS.


Lieut Colonel THOMAS C. AMORY, Commanding. Major CHRISTOPHER C. HOLMES, Lieutenant. Major Thomas P. Rich, Ensign.


THE STAFF .- Capt. Aaron C. Baldwin, Adjutant. Lieut. M. W. Weld, Quarter Master. Ezra Palmer, Jr., Surgeon.


This Corps is organized to drill as a Battallion, and has the following COMPANY OFFICERS : - Jos. M. Churchill, William A. Bangs, S. Parkman Dexter, John Jeffries, Jr., Thomas C. A. Dexter, and Charles R. Codman, each with rank of first Lieutenant.


The following Military Company, consisting mainly of Officers of other corps of Militia, exists in this City.


ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY.


Major Francis Brinley, Captain. Col. Edward T. Hall, Ist Lieutenant. Major Axel Dearborn, 2d Lieut. Lieut. David Pulsifer, Adjutant. Capt. Isaac F. Shepard, Ist Sergeant. Major S. W. Clif- ford, 2d Sergeant. Col. Samuel Brown, 3d, 3d Sergeant. Capt. M. C. Kenney, 4th Sergeant. Capt. E. M. Whelden, 5th Sergeant. Lieut. Benjamin Johnson, 6th Sergeant. Sergt. Charles C. Henshaw, Clerk. Capt. John G. Roberts, Treasurer. Capt. Charles S. Lambert, Armorer.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


MUNICIPAL ELECTION, SECOND MONDAY IN DECEMBER.


MEETINGS


MEETINGS


P.


OF THE


OF THE


BOARD OF ALDERMEN


COMMON COUNCIL,


EVERY


BOSTONIA. CONDITAA. 1630.


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EVERY


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MONDAY AFTERNOON.


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THURSDAY EVENING.


CITY GOVERNMENT ORGANIZED, FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY. CITY CHARTER GRANTED, FEB. 23, 1822; ACCEPTED, MARCH 4, 1822.


CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1858.


MAYOR, FREDERIC W. LINCOLN, JR., Salary, $4,000. Office, City Hall. J. M. WIGHTMAN, Chairman, OSMYN BREWSTER, JESSE HOLBROOK, SAMUEL HATCH,


EBENEZER ATKINS,


ALDERMEN.


OTIS RICH,


CHARLES EMERSON,


GEORGE A. CURTIS, SAMUEL D. CRANE,


GEORGE DENNIE,


BENJAMIN JAMES.


COMMON COUNCIL.


SAMUEL W. WALDRON, JR., President.


WARD 1 .- Wm. Parkman, Albert Betteley, John B. Wedger, John W. Bartlett.


66 2 .- Nehemiah Gibson, Benj. F. Palmer, Wm. C. Ford, Benj. Pond.


16 3 .- Charles Dupee, Horace Poland, James J. Cobb, John C. Tucker.


4 .- Francis E. Faxon, Wm. C. Williamson, Francis D. Stedman, Alexander Wadsworth. 5 .- Pelham Bonney, Lucius Slade, Joseph L. Bates, Jairus Beal.


6 .- George W. Tuxbury, Tisdale Drake, Prescott Barker,.Joseph L. Henshaw. 7 .- J. Putnam Bradlee, Henry W. Haynes, Henry E. Bayley, John H. Barry. 8 .- Benj. French, Elijah Drew, Timothy R. Page, James H. Beal.


9 .- Thomas M. Howard, Lemuel M. Standish, Edward F. Robinson, Newell A. Thompson.


6. 10 .- John Tyler, John R. Mullin, John A. Warren, Charles S. Burgess.


11 .- Samuel W. Waldron, Jr., Calvin A. Richards, Edward F. Hall, Wm. S. McGowan. 12 .- Benj. B. Brown, Chauncey Page, George P. French, Henry B. Janes.


City Clerk, SAMUEL F. MCCLEARY. Salary, $2,300, and for Assistant Clerks, $2,600. [Chosen by the City Council, in Convention, in January. ]


Clerk Common Council, WASHINGTON P. GREGG. Salary, $1,200. [Chosen by Common Council,in Jan.] City Messenger, OLIVER H. SPURR. Salary, $1,200. [Chosen by City Council in Jan. or Feb.] Assistant Messenger, JOSEPH E. HUNT. Salary, $400. [Appointed by Messenger.]


WARD OFFICERS.


Wardens.


Clerks.


1. E. W. Leavens,


John Hobbs, Jr.


2. Wm. G. Shattuck,


Geo. Hinman,


3. Benj. F. Mahan,


H. Smith,


4. James Cheever,


Francis A. Osborn,


Pelham Bonney,. Jr.


Geo. B. Cartwright,


7. Thos. Pember,


T. W. Clark, Chas. O. Rich,


8. Abr'm O. Bigelow,


9. Charles Hayden,


Goe. B. Brown,


10. Edwin A. Palmer,


Loring B. Barnes,


11. John Green, Jr.


12. Jas. B. Robb,


Oren F. Clark, Joel Baker, Jr.


Inspectors. Enoch H. Snelling, Jr., Geo. W. Perkins, Jerry O. Winkley, Chas. W. Wedger, Wm. F. Clark, Jr. Jairus Pratt, Jr., Sam'l Hall, Jr., John B. Drew, George S. Wentworth, Wm. S. Harrington. Geo. H. Lane, Wm. C. Burgess, Jolın T. Kendall, Nath'l B. Shaw, Edward Hennessey.


W. Ralph Emerson, John F. Anderson, Samuel C. Burr, Uriel H. Crocker, George H. Kingsbury. John S. Pear, Joseph Allen, George B. Swazey, Henry Farnum, Edward W. Danforth.


5. Timothy Reed,


6. Thos. F. Nutter,


John H. Jackson, Cyrus H. Taggard, Ezra For- ristall, Jr., Elisha Stone, Samuel L. Buss. Chas. J. McCarthy; Chas. M. Nickerson, Owen T. Winn, James J. Flynn, John Coleman. Henry C. Allen, William A. Wyman, George O. Brigham, Wm. M. Flanders, John D. Bryant. Robert Weir, Edwin R. Hunt, Benj. F. Smith, F. H. C. Blanchard, Andrew A. Harrington. Jacob Norris, Moses C. Thompson, John W. Cum- ings, Chas. A. Cummings, James M. Ellis. Chas. W. Kimball, Wm. Copeland, Richard A. Bartlett, John C. Falon, Wm. H. Richardson. Francis Lavery, George B. Mitchell, Willard K. Poole, Caleb S. Jones, Hugh H. Goodwin ..


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ASSESSORS'


DEPARTMENT, BRIDGES, FIRE DEPARTMENT.


ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT.


Principal Assessors.


GEORGE JACKSON, HENRY SARGENT, GEO. E. HEAD, JOHN D. RICHARDSON. each. Clerk hire, $4,800. Office, City Hall. Per Diem Assessors, $4.00 per day.


Salary, $1,500


WM. H. LANE, CYRUS WASHBURN, JAMES CHEEVER,


JOHN G. DAVIS, JOSIAH L. C. AMEE, JOSEPH W. MERRIAM,


SPENCER TINKHAM, JOSEPH W. HOWARD.


Assistant Assessors, in Wards.


1 .- Amos W. Cross, John Pratt. 7 .- Calvin W. Clark, Edward Ryan.


2 .- Caleb L. Litchfield, Merrill Pettengill. 8 .- Nahum Brigham, Alfred B. Warren.


3 .- Thomas Critchett, Michael Cummisky. 9 .- Richard Nutter, Chester Daniell.


4 .- Asa Swallow, Silas P. Merriam. 10 .- Abijah Ellis, Loring B. Barnes.


5 .- Edward Sands, Artemas R. Holden.


11 .- Samuel S. Ridgway, Stephen Tucker.


6 .- Eben Mann, John Jeffries, Jr. 12 .- Samuel Leeds, Christopher A. Connor.


[The Assessors and Assistant Assessors are chosen by concurrent vote of the City Council in February or March. The Assistant Assessors receive $3 for each day's service.]


Secretary to Assessors, Henry Sargent.


BRIDGES.


Superintendent Federal Street Bridge, EBENEZER C. LEMAN. Salary, $1000, and rent of shop on Bridge. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]


Superintendent Dover Street Bridge, ABNER J. GAFFIELD. Salary, $500, and rent of house and shop on Bridge. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]


Superintendent Chelsea Street Bridge, EDWARD T. STOWERS. Salary $200. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]


Superintendent of the Meridian Street Bridge, ABNER KNIGHT. Salary, $400. [Chosen by concur- rent vote in January or February.


Superintendent Mount Washington Avenue Bridge, JAMES W. LEATHERBEE, JR. Salary, $1300. [Chosen by concurrent in January or February.]


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF ENGINEER, GEORGE W. BIRD. Salary, $1,200. Office, City Building. ASSISTANT ENGINEERS, Salary, $250 each.


At Large .- Chas. C. Henry, Dist. 2 .- John S. Damrell,


Wm. A. Green,


3 .- David C. Meloon,


Dist. 1 .- Nath'l W. Pratt, -


." 4 .- David Chamberlin,


6 .- Geo. F. Hibbard, 66 7 .-- Joseph Dunbar.


[Chosen in January or February by concurrent vote.]] GEORGE H. ALLEN, Clerk. Salary, $800.


Foremen of Companies, $150; Assistant Foremen, and Clerks and Stewards, $125; Members, $100. Each Company has about thirty-six Members.


No. Name.


1. Mazeppa,


Location. Broadway, S. B., Broadway, S. B.,


Foreman. W.H.Cunningham, George Brown, Ed. W. Milliken, Rufus P. Farrar, Wm. M. Rumery, Calvin C. Wilson, Thomas Whipple, Benjamin Tarbox, John P. Somerby, George A. Tucker, Henry A. Hunting, Oliver R. Robbins, Hiram Weston, James Chambers,


Assist. Foreman. Geo. McDonald, John B. Hill,


Clerk. Wm. L. Peirce. Peter Lincoln.


2. Perkins,


3. Eagle,


Washington,


Geo. D. Chubbuck,


4. Cataract,


Mt. Vernon,


5. Extinguisher, 6. Melville,“


East, Wall,


7. Tiger,


Purchase, Commercial,


8. Boston,


9. Maverick,]


Paris, E. B.,


10. Dunbar, 11. Barnicoat,


Court Square,


12. ¿ Tremont,


13. 9 Webster,


Warren, Paris E. B., Fourth, S. B.,


Moses Place, Charles Simmons, Geo. W. Warren, ·


Phineas Collier, Benjamin C. Seaver, James F. Marston,


Chas. H. Merritt. Wm. T. Keen. Charles Freezell.


1. Washington, Union,


Salem, Hudson,


Chas. E. Dunton, M. C. Thompson,


Benj. C. Brownell, Benjamin King,


T. S. R. Britton. John King. John S. Ryan.


3. Franklin,


Wall,


4. Chester,


5. Suffolk,


6. Protection.


Northampton, Shawmut Av., Paris, E. B.,


Andrew Neville, William Lovell, Joseph Barnes,


Robert G. Westcott, John W. Gamage. Wm. H. Gardner. Wm. H. Rymell. Geo. C. Fernald, Wm. H. Poole,


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


JOSEPH B. STEARNS, SUPERINTENDENT. Salary, $1,200. Office, City Building, 21 Court square. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.] Adam McAffee, Charles A. Stearns, Francis E. Coffin, Operators. George S. Thom, Repairer. Frank- lin H. Badger, Assistant Repairer.


1.


2. Washington,


3. Franklin, Hydrant.


2.


14. S. R. Spinney. Hook & Ladder. Warren,


Friend, Paris, E. B., Harrison Av.,


Wm. H. Stackpole. Charles P. Stetson. Wm. H. Bradford, Eben'r H. Goodhuc, Lyman K. Putney. Lewis Moore, Edwin L. Leavitt, J. W. C. Prescott. James R. Symes. Daniel Rand. John S. Jacobs, Benj. Varney, John Gray, Wm. Wentworth. Martin H. Cross. Thos. M. Regan. Levi W. Shaw. Moses C. George. Geo. W. Vail. James Gibson, John Hawkins, Abner M. Pollard, Stover P. Lord,


Central, sq., E.B.,


- Dist. 5 .- Zenas E. Smith,


BENJ. FESSENDEN,


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HARBOR AND HEALTH DEPARTMENTS, ETC.


HARBOR.


Samuel Cook, Harbor Master, office, 140 Commercial street. Salary $1,000, and $1,000 for two Boatmen, and $150 for rent of Boat House. [Chosen by concurrent vote annually, " if expedient."]


HEALTH.


EXTERNAL DEPARTMENT.


John M. Moriarty, Port Physician, Resident at Deer Island. Salary, $200 and board. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.


George Loring, Captain of the Steamer Henry Morrison, which runs daily from the city to Deer Is- land, pay $250 per month for the boat and crew.


The Quarantine Boat is in the service of the Port Physician, and the men are paid by the city. She is used as a boarding boat, and visits all vessels coming from foreign ports to inspect their crews, pas- sengers, and cargoes.


INTERNAL DEPARTMENT.


Ezra Forristall, Superintendent of Health. Salary, $1500. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]


Daniel B. Curtis, Assistant Supt. Salary, $1000. [Appointed by Superintendent, and confirmed by the Board of Aldermen.]


Henry G. Clark, City Physician. Salary, $1000. Office, 15 Niles Block, City Hall avenue. [Cho- sen by concurrent vote in January or February.]


Jacob Bigelow, George Hayward, James Ayer, John Jeffries, D. H. Storer, Consulting Physicians. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February.]


Nicholas A. Apollonio, City Registrar. Salary, $1200. [Chosen by concurrent vote of the City Council, in January or February.]


The City Registrar has the Superintendence of the Burial Grounds and Funerals. He records the Births, Deaths, and Marriages, and grants Certificates of all Intentions of Marriage.


UNDERTAKERS.


[Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen in January.] For Undertakers, see Business Directory.


MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY.


Situated in West Roxbury and Dorchester. Purchased by the city for $35,000.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


Term expires.


Joseph M. Wightman, Jan. 1863.


Bradley N. Cummings,


Term expires. Jan. 1860.


Henry Mason,


1862. 1861.


Henry L. Dalton,


" 1859.


Henry Crocker,


Clerk of the Board, the City Registrar, ex officio.


David Haggerston, Supt. of the Cemetery.


LAMPS.


Wm. Barnicoat, Superintendent of Lamps. Office, City Building, 21 Court square. Salary, $1000 per annum, and $200 for clerk hire. [Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen in Jan. or Feb.]


MARKET.


Charles B. Rice, Superintendent of Faneuil Hall Market. Salary, $1300. [Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen in January or February.]


Amos Dodge, Deputy Superintendent. Salary, $900 per annum.


Sullivan Sawin, Weigher. Salary, $35 per month.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


Ward 1 .- John Pratt,


2 .- Samuel Stinson,


3 .- Simeon P. Adams,


7 .- Wm. Hickey,


" 11 .- Daniel C. Berry,


" 12 .- Thos. Leavitt.


JAMES PHILLIPS, Secretary.


Ward 9 .- Seth Hall,


Ward 5 .- John White,


" 6 .- Thos. Haviland,


" 10 .- Israel S. Trafton,


" 4 .- Silas Durkee,


8 .- Jno. W. Warren,


The Board meet at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the first and third Wednesday of every month, at their office, City Hall.


The Overseers of the Poor are likewise incorporated as a Board of Trustees of John Boylston's and other charitable funds, left for the assistance of persons of good character and advanced age, " who have been reduced by misfortune to indigence and want."


John W. Warren, Treasurer and Clerk of the Corporation. The meetings of the Board of Trustees are held in April and October.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT, ETC. - PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


POLICE DEPARTMENT. [Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen, in January or February.]


This department is under the immediate direction of the Mayor. It is employed in the detection of criminals, and has the superintendence of places of public amusements, carriages, cabs, wagons, trucks, pawnbrokers, junk shops, intelligence offices, &c.


Under the present organization, the Police are divided into day and night police ; the night police performing the duties devolving on Watchmen.


Daniel J. Coburn, Chief of Police. Salary, $2,200. Office, City Hall. Luther A. Ham, Deputy. Salary, $1,500.


Horace G. Barrows, Clerk of Police. Salary, $1,000.


Rufus C. Marsh, Superintendent of Coaches, Carriages, &c.


George W. Oliver, Superintendent of Trucks, Wagons, &c.


There are eight police stations, the location and officers of which are as follows :-


No. Location. Captains. Lieutenants.


1. 209 Hanover st.,


Edward H. Savage, Arnold C. Whitcomb, Nath'l G. Davis.


2. Williams court,


Wm. K. Jones, Oliver Whitcomb, Harrison Marsh.




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