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President - Charles Wm. Eliot, LL D., chosen 1869.
LL.D., chosen 1837; George Put- nam, D. D., chosen 1853; George Tyler Bigelow, LL. D., chosen 1868; Francis Boardman Crowninshield, A. M., chosen 1861; Nathaniel Thayer, A. M., chosen 1868.
Treasurer - Nathaniel Silsbee, A. M., chosen 1862.
Overseers.
The President and Treasurer of the University, ex officio, and the Fellows-John Amory Lowell, following persons by election : -
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, LL. D., John Henry Clifford, LL.D., President; George Otis Shattuck, LL.B., Theodore Lyman, A. B. S. B., Samuel Abbott Green, M. D. Date of Election, 1868.
No. 71-North avenue, n. Tan- formation. nery. No. 72- Cedar st., Hotel Build- ing.
No. 73 - Spruce street, near Bay State Brick Yard.
No. 78 - Concord avenue, corner of Sparks.
No. 79- Brattle street, corner of Sparks.
No 82 - Brattle street, corner of Elmwood avenue.
Location of Bell Strikers.
Unitarian Church, Harvard sq." Ward 1.
Methodist Church, Harvard st., Ward 2.
Unitarian Church, Third street, Ward 3.
Baptist Church, North avenue, Ward 5.
INSTRUCTION TO KEY HOLDERS.
Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire. To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the
ner of Linden.
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say's Apothecary.
and gougs attached will strike three, secutive blows, thus: III - IIIIII.
Citizens are earnestly requested
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Edward Everett Hale, A. M., George Cheyne Shattuck, M. D., William Adams Richardson, A. M., Hersey Professor of the Theory and Alexander Emanuel Rudolph Practice of Physic. Agassiz, A. B. S. B., Charles Frau-
Francis Bowen, A. M., Alford cis Adams, LL. D., William Good- Professor of Natural Religion, win Russell, LL. B. Date of Elec- Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity. tion, 1869.
Joseph Lovering, A. M., Hollis James Walker, D. D., LL. D. Professor of Mathematics and Nat- John Codman Ropes, LL. B., Mar- ural Philosopy.
tin Brimmer, A. M., Henry William Evangelinus Apostolides Sopho- Paine, LL. D., Phillips Brooks, A. cles, LL. D., University Professor of Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern M. Date of Election, 1870.
Stephen Salisbury, A. M., George Greek.
Stillman Hillard, LL. D., Richard Henry Dana. LL D., James Law- McLean Professor of Ancient and rence, A. M., Date of Elec- Modern History.
Edward Hammond Clarke, M.D., Le Baron Russell, M. D., Alexander, MeKenzie, A. M., Darwin Erastus Professor of Surgery.
Henry Jacob Bigelow, M. D.,
Royall Professor of
George Derby, M. D., Professor of Hygiene.
John Engene Tyler, M. D., Pro- Parker, LL. B., James Freeman fessor of Mental Diseases. Clarke, D. D., George Frisbie Hoar, LL. B. Date of Election, 1873.
Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, M. D., Secretary.
OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION GOVERNMENT.
Arranged, with the exception of the Presi- tres dent, in the order o' collegiate seniority.
Josiah Dwight Whitney, LL. D.,
Charles William Eliot, LL. D , Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geol- ogy, and Dean of the Mining Emory Washburn, LL. D., Bus- Faculty.
President.
sey Professor of Law.
Ezra Abbott, D. D., LL. D., Bus-
Criticism and Interpretation.
Frederick Henry Hedge, D. D., sey Professor of New Testament, Professor of German.
John Barnard Swett Jackson, M. Charles Edward Buckingham, D., Shattuck Professor of Morbid M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Anatomy, aud Curator of the An- Medical Jurisprudence atomical Museum.
Hermann August Hagen, M. D., John Langdon Sibley, A. M., Professor of Entomology. Librarian.
Francis Minot, M. D., Assistant Andrew Preston Peabody, D. D., Professor of the Theory and Prac- LL. D., Preacher to the University, tice of Medicine, and Clinical Lec- and Plummer Professor of Chris- tures on the Diseases of Women tian Morals.
and Children.
Wolcott Gibbs, M. D., Rumford
Oliver Stearns, D. D., Parkman Professor of Theology, and Dean of Professor and Lecturer on the Ap- the Divinity Faculty. plication of Science to the Useful
Divinity. , Hollis Professor of Arts.
of Zoology and Geology.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics.
Parkman Professor of Anatomy. Francis James Child, PH. D., Benjamin Peirce, LL. D., Perkins Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Professor of Astronomy and Math- Oratory.
ematics.
Calvin Ellis, M. D., Jackson Pro- Asa Gray, LL. D., Fisher Pro- fessor of Clinical Medicine, and fessor of Natural History.
Thomas Motley, Instructor in Farming.
Daniel Denison Slade, M. D, , Professor Professor of Applied Zoology.
John Phillips Reynolds, M. D.,
Deau of the Medical Faculty.
George Martin Inne, PH. D., Pope Professor of Latin.
tion, 1871.
Ware, LL. B., George Washington Copp Noble, A. M. Date of Elec- Law. tion, 1872.
Henry Warren Torrey, A. M.,
Jeffries Wyman, M. D., Hersey Professor of Anatomy.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, LL. D. Heury Lee, A. M., Francis Edward
Henry Lawrence Eustis, A. M., Professor of Engineering, and Dean of the Lawrence Scientific Faculty. James Russell Lowell, A. M., Smitlı Professor of the French and AND Spanish Languages and Litera- tures, and Professor of Belles-Let-
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Joseph Winlock, A. M., Director sistant Professor of Materia Med- of the Observatory, and Phillips ica. Professor of Astronomy, and Pro- fessor of Geodesy.
Henry Willard Williams, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology.
Thomas Henderson Chandler,
John Knowles Paine, A. M., As- A. M., D. M. D., Professor of sistant Professor of Music.
Mechanical Dentistry,
George Lincoln Goodale, A. M.,
Josiah Parsons Cooke, A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Veg- Erving Professor of Chemistry and etable Physiology, and Instructor Mineralogy. in Botany.
Edward James Young, A. M., Hancock Professor of Hebrew and Mining.
other Oriental Languages, and Thomas Barnes Hitchcock, M.D., Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Liter- D. M. D., Professor of Dental Pa- ature.
Charles Franklin Dunbar, A. B., of the Dental Faculty.
Professor of Political Economy.
Henry Pickering Bowditch, M.D.,
Charles Carroll Everett. D. D., Assistant Professor of Physiolo- gy. William Henry Pettee, A. M., Assistant Professor of Mining.
Charles Burnham Porter, M. D.,
Christopher Columbus Langdell, Demonstrator of Anatomy, and In- A. M., Dane Professor of Law, and structor in Surgery. Dean of the Law Faculty.
Ferdinand Bocher, Professor of Horticulture.
Modern Languages.
John Fiske, A.M., LL. B., Assist- ant Librarian.
Frederic Irving Knight, M. D.,
David Williams Cheever, M. D., Instructor in Auscultation, Percus- Adjunct Professor of Clinical Sur- sion, and Laryngoscopy.
gery.
Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M., Ephraim Whitman Gurney, A. Assistant Professor of Latin.
B., University Professor of His- John Collins Warren, M. D., In- tory, and Dean of the College Fac- structor in Surgery.
ulty.
Adams Sherman Hill, A. B., As- sistant Professor of Rhetoric.
Luther Diminick Shepard, D. D.
James Mills Peirce, A. M., Uni- S., Adjunct Professor of Operative versity Professor of Mathematics. Dentistry.
James Clarke White, M. D., Pro- fessor of Dermatology.
Frederic De Forest Allen, Ph.D., Tutor in Greek.
Nathaniel Ware Hawes, Assistant
Francis Humphreys Storer, A. M., Professor of Agricultural Chem- Professor of Operative Dentistry.
istry, and Dean of the Bussey In- stitution.
James Bradstreet Greenough, A. B., Assistant Professor of Latin.
Bennett Hubbard Nash, A. M., Assistant Professor of Italian and ings. Spanish.
Edwin Pliny Seaver, A. M., As-
Topographical Engineering. . Professor of sistant Professor of Mathematics.
Frank Eustace Anderson, A. M.,
Arthur SSearle, A. M., Assistant in Assistant Professor of Greek. the Observatory.
George Anthony Hill, A.M., As- George Tufton Moffatt, M.D., D. sistant Professor of Physics, and M. D., Professor of Operative Den- Registrar. tistry.
John Trowbridge, S.D., Assistant Henry Adams, A. B., Assistant Professor of Physics. Professor of History.
William Augustus Rogers, A.M., Assistant in the Observatory.
Charles Loring Jackson, A. M., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Edward Stickney Wood, M. D.,
Francis G. Sanborn, Instructor in Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Entomology.
James Barr Ames, A.M., Assist- Robert Thaxter Edes, M. D., As- ant Professor of Law.
William Everett, A.M., Assistant Professor of Latin.
Charles Joyce White, A.M., As- sistant Professor of Mathematics.
Raphael Pumpelly, Professor of
thology and Therapeutics, and Dean
Bussey Professor of Theology.
William Watson Goodwin, PH. D. Eliot Professor of Greek Liter- ature.
Professor of
Adrien Jacquinot, A. B., LL. B. Tutor in French.
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, S.B., Professor of Palæontology.
Reginald Heber Fitz, M. D., In- structor in Pathological Anatomy.
George Herbert Palmer, A. M., Assistant Professor of Philosophy, and Curator of the Gray Engrav-
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Josiah Calef Bartlett, A. M., In- ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS structor in Mathematics.
Henry Barker Hill, A. M., Assist- ant in Chemistry.
Henry Howland, Ph. D., Tutor in German, and Instructor in History and Political Economy.
Charles Herbert Moore, Instruc- tor in Free Hand Drawing and Water Colors.
Joseph Bangs Warner, A. M., Proctor.
George Alonzo Bartlett, Tutor in German.
Charles Edward Munroe, S. B., Assistant in Chemistry.
Arthur Lord Huntington, A. B., Proctor.
Francis Ogden Lyman, A. B., Proctor.
Henry Parkman, A.B., Proctor. Henry Nathan Wheeler, A. B., Proctor.
Alfred Withington Field, A. B., Proctor, and Assistant in the Chem- ical Laboratory.
Allen Walton Gould, A. B., Tutor in Greek.
Albert Lamb Lincoln, A. B., Proc- tor
William Caleb Loring, A. B., Proctor.
Edward Stevens Sheldon, A. B., Proctor.
John Freeman Tufts, A.B., Proc- tor.
Moses Perkins White, A. B., Proc- tor.
Edward Detraz Bettens, A. B., Proctor.
Thomas Scott Miller, A. B., Proc- tor.
John Murdoch, A. B., Proctor.
Proctor.
Edward William Hooper, LL.B., Steward.
James Winthrop Harris, Secre- tary.
Amory Thompson Gibbs, A. M., Assistant Secretary.
James Jennison, A.M., Librarian of the Divinity School.
Charles Sprague Sargent, A. B., Director of the Arnold Arboretum, and the Botanic Garden.
John Himes Arnold, Librarian of the Law School.
Francis Henry Appleton, A. M., Librarian and Curator of Collections on Raphael and Michael Angelo. at the Bussey Institution.
Arthur Gorham Davis, Treas- urer's Bookkeeper.
FOR 1873-4.
Harvard College.
Stacy Baxter, Instructor in Elo- cution.
William Cook, A. B., Instructor in German.
Thomas Waterman, Jr., M.D., Instructor in Comparative Anat- omy and Physiology.
Walter Faxon, A.B., Assistant in the Zoological Laboratory.
John Freeman Brown, A. B., Assistant in the Physical Labora- tory.
James Augustus Beatley, A B., Assistant in the Laboratory of Agricultural Chemistry.
Henry Sherman Kilby, A. B., As- sistant in the Chemical Laboratory.
Charles Alfred Pitkin, A. B., Assistant in the Chemical Lab- oratory.
John Fleming White, S.B., Asst. in the Chemical Laboratory.
William Powell Wilson, Assist- ant in Botany.
Lecturers in the Law School.
John Lathrop, LL. B., on Torts. John Chipman Gray, Jr., LL. B., on Evidence.
Lecturers in the Medical School.
Clarence John Blake, M. D., on Otology.
John Orne Green, M. D. on Otology.
Francis Boott Greenough, M. D., on Syphilis.
Edward Wigglesworth, M.D., on Syphilis.
James Read Chadwick, M.D., on John Franklin Simmons, A. B., Diseases of women.
James Jackson Putnam, M. D., on the Application of Electricity in Nervous Diseases.
Charles Pickering Putnam, M.D. on Diseases of Children.
Lecturers in the Dental School.
Edward Augustus Bogue, M. D., on Dental Pathology and Thera- peutics.
Ira Allen Salmon, D. D. S., on Operative Dentistry.
University Lecturer.
Charles Callahan Perkins, A.M.,
College Faculty.
Charles W. Eliot, LL. D., Pres-
Frederick W. Lister, Superin- ident; Ephraim W. Gurney, A. B .; tendent of the Gymnasium. Frederic H. Hedge, D.D .; Andrew
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P. Peabody, D. D., LL D .; Benja- min Peirce, LL.D ; Francis Bowen, A. M .; Joseph Lovering, A. M .; Henry W. Torrey. A. M .; Evan- gelinns A. Sophocles, LL. D. ; James R. Lowell, A. M. ; Francis J. Child,
Ph. D. ; George M. Lane, Ph. D .; Isaac Bradford, Chairman. Josiah P. Cooke, A. M .; Charles William W. Wellington, Secretary. F. Dunbar, A. B .; William W. Nathan Lincoln, teacher of singing. Goodwin, Ph. D. ; Ferdinand Bocher; Adrien Jacquinot, A. B., LL. B .; Adams Sherman Hill, A. M. ; James M Peirce. A. M. ; James B. Greenough, A. B. ; Henry
Adams, A. B ; Wm. Everett, A. Ward2. Edward R. Cogswell, term M .; Charles J. White, A. M. ; John expires 1876, Henry Hinckley, W. S. Karr. K. Paine, A. M. ; Clement L. Smith, A M .; Frederic D. Allen, Ward 3. Samuel W. McDaniel, Dr. Geo. A. Coburn. Ph. D .; George H. Palmer, A. M .; Edwin P. Scaver, A. M. ; Frank E. Anderson, A. M .; George A. Hill, Ward 4. Geo. E. McNeil, William A. Munroe, George R. Leavitt, James A. Dow, term expires 1876. A. M .; John Trowbridge, S. D .; Charles L. Jackson, A. M .; Henry Howland, Ph. D .; George A. Bar- tlett; Allen W. Gould, A. B.
PARIETAL COMMITTEE.
George A. Hill, A. M .. Chairman; Evangelinus A. Sophocles, LL. D. ; Charles J. White, A. M .; Frederic D. Allen. Ph. D .; Frank E. An- derson, A. M .; Charles L. Jack- son, Augustus P. Griffin.
son, A. M .; Josiah C. Bartlett, A. M. ; Henry Howland, Ph.D .; Joseph B. Warner, A. M. ; Arthur L. Hunt- Francis O. Lyman, A. B .; Henry Parkman, A. B .; Alfred W Field, A. B .; Allen W. Gould, Henry N Wheeler, A. B .; Albert L. Lincoln. A. B .; William C. Loring, A. B .; Edward S. Sheldon, A. B .; John F. Tufts, A. B. ; Moses P. White, A. B. ; Edward D. Bettens A. B .; Thomas S. Miller, A. B. ; John Murdoch, A. B .; John F. Simmons, A. B.
EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL- Mason, cor. Brattle. Trustees - Edward S. Rand, Presi- dent; Robert C. Winthrop, Amos A. Lawrence, John P. Putnam, James S. Amory, A. A. Law- rence, Treasurer.
Board of Visitors -The Rt. Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D D., ex officio Pres. ; Rev. - -D.D.,
E. M. P. Wells, D. D., Robert M. Mason, George C. Shattuck, M. D.
Faculty - Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean and Prof. of Systema- tic Divinity, Rev. Francis Whar- ton, D. D., Prof. of Liturgies, and Homiletics, Rev. P. H. Steenstra, Prof. of Biblical in-
terpretation, Rev. A. V. G. Al- len, Prof. of Ecclesiastical His- tory.
Public Schools.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Ward 1. Andrew P. Peabody, Henry P. Walcott, Alexander Mc Kenzie, Edwin B. Hale, term expires 1876.
Ward 5. William S. Apsey, Philip R. Ammidon, term expires 1876, William A. Start.
Truant Officers.
Moses M. Child, Mark J. Folsom, George S. Dudley. Francis M. Ma-
HIGH SCHOOL - Fayette, cor. Broadway. Erected 1864.
ington, A. B .; George A Bartlett, Teachers - Lyman R. Williston,
William F. Bradbury, John Orne, jr., Theodore P. Adams, Solon F. Whitney, Mary F. Peirce, Emna A. Scudder, Eliza- beth M. Fessenden, Hannah Gleason, Olive E. Fairbanks.
GRAMMAR.
ALLSTON - Boardman Street. Benjamin W. Roberts, Lizzie B. Winnett, Emma A. Hopkins, Emma F. King, Lottie B. Young, Emily R. Pitkin, Isabel E. Bill- nian, Lucia E. Whiting, Susan H. Ricker, Sarah J. Hinckley, Emma E. Perkins, Hattie E. Keith. Georgie M. Barbour, Isa- bella Billman.
HARVARD -Inman, corner of Broadway.
Aaron B. Magonn, Annie M. Le- land, H. Angusta Dodge, Ada H. Wellington, Mary E. Wyeth, Lydia S. King. Susan F. Athearn, Margaret B. Wellington, Sarah E. Hearsey, Ellen Merrick, Sarah E. Dyer, Susan E. Merrill, Sarah E. Golden, Emily F. Damon, Margaret R. Hodgkins.
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PUTNAM -Fourth, corner Otis.
Francis Cogswell, Sarah M. Burn- Georgie Backus, Lizzie C. Capen, ham, Anna B. Josselyn, Maria Sarah L. Cutter, Ella L. Lynes, Juliette F. Sumner. E. Spare, Lizzie A. Winward, Minnie E. Metcalf, Ella R Grieves. Sarah C. Carlton, Addie Stone, Nellie F. Ball.
SHEPARD -North Avenue, near Russell.
Daniel B. Wheeler. Emma M, Tay- lor, Sara J. French, Mary C Cook, H. Estelle Varney, Sara A Rand, Julia H. Osgood, Hen- rietta F. Harris, Harriet L. Hay- wood, John Wilson.
THORNDIKE - Thorndike St. Ruel H. Fletcher, Anna W. Averill, Eunice B. Dyer, Martha A. Mar- tin, Ella W. Clark, Ruth H. Fax- on, Jennie A. Norris, Mary E. Nason, Ellen M. Parker, Annie Allen.
WASHINGTON -51 Brattle St. Daniel Mansfield. Lucy A. Down MASON -Front Street. ing, Adeline M. Ireson, Delia M. Lizzie Evans, M. E. Dean. Dunham, Abby M. Webb, Dora OTIS - Otis Street. Puffer, Adelaide A. Keith, Ade- laide A. Keeler. Emma F. Vea- Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher
zie, Hattie F. Neally, Annie E. Abrahams, Julia A. Hodgkins.
WEBSTER- Webster Street.
John D. Billings, Eliza K. Brack- ett, Lucille C. Bancroft. Jane QUINCY - Mason Street. Dallinger, Louise C. D. Harlow, Charlotte E. Jewell, T. G. Aber- crombie.
Gertrude A. Hyde, Esther F. Hannum, Eliza E. Williams, Ellen I. Crafts, Hattie E. War- field.
Primary Schools. BOARDMAN - Windsor Street. Mary F. Emerson, Mary F. Stew- art, Mary A. Lewis, Sarah E. Stewart, Ada W. Baker, Fanny A. Cooke, Nettie Sargent, Au- gusta L. Balch.
BRIDGE - Pioneer Street. Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger.
CITY - Almshouse, Tannery St Etta S. Adams.
DANA -Centre Street.
Abbie A. Lewis, Maria F. Wil- liams.
DUNSTER -Concord Avenue . Observatory Hill.
Sarah B. Waitt, Susan E. Wyeth, Louise Akerman, Mary E. Small- idge.
FELTON - Amory Street.
GANNETT - Columbia Street. Sarah J. Davis, Lucy C. Wyeth, Estelle J. French, Annie F. Harding.
GORE-Gore, near Third.
Hattie N Butler, Fannie E. Pen- dexter, Alice J. Winward. Mar- tha J. Avery, Mary E. Hartwell, Emma R. Knight, Addie M. Bet- tinson, Carrie F. Noyes.
HARVARD - Harvard, corner Prospect.
Helen J. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney. HOLMES - Hilliard Street. Marianne M. Webb, Eunice W. Field, Julia H. Hale.
Susan M. Pendexter, Martha H. Butler, Ellen N. Pike, Luvia Goodnow, Annie Knapp, Einma C. Barrett.
REED - Peed Street.
Lucy T. Sawyer. Evelyn A. Sawyer M. Carrie Dickman, Lizzie A, Tower.
SARGENT - Broadway.
Anna M. Harrod, Frances J. Har- rod, Mary Brown, Elizabeth Dickson.
WYMAN - Spruce Street. Fanny E. M. Dennis, Charlotte A. Ewell, Letitia M. Deunis.
WILLARD - Dana Square. Mary A. Tarbell, Mary E. Sawyer, Anna S. Lanson, Susan M. Coch- rane, Kate M. Lowell, Fanny E. Cooke, Amelia Wright, H. Flora Hannum.
RIVERSIDE TRAINING SCHOOL-Putnam Street.
Annie C. Sullivan, Emma F. Mun- roe (Training), M. Etta Arkersoll, Ella C. Whitney, Nellie Ball (Primary}.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, ETC.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Rates of interest 6 per cent. Moneys CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE deposited are put upon interest the INSURANCE CO. third Wednesday of every month. 555 Main, cor. Norfolk street. CAMBRIDGEPORT NATION- Amount at risk, Oet. 1873. $4,296, 179.
Cash assets, $70,000.
Deposit notes, §63,815,98.
Josiah W. Cook, President; Al- fred L. Barbour, Secretary and
R. Douglass, President ; Seymour B. Snow, Cashier; Geo. H. Holmes, Treasurer; Josiah W. Cook, Rufus Messenger; Robert Douglass, Asa Lamson. JJosiah Burrage, Jacob P. Morse, L. R. Paige, Alexander Eaton, Joseph A. Holmes, James Dickinson, Martin L. Smith, Direc- H. Thayer. James H. Sparrow, Asa tors. P. Morse, W'm. J. Marvin, Directors.
Discount day, Monday.
BANKS. CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK.
NORTH AVENUE BANK. SAVINGS
North Avenue, near Porter's Hotel. Samuel F. Woodbridge, Pres. ;
Main, near Essex street. Incorpo- Wm. Fox Richardson, Jonas C. rated 1853.
Wellington, Cornelius Dorr, Chan-
Benjamin Tilton, President; dler R. Ransom, Vice-Presidents; Robert Douglass, John Sargent, Chester W. Kingsley, Warren San- Vice-Presidents; D. U. Chamberlin, ger, James H. Collins, Dan W. Secretary; E. Hyde, Treasurer; Shaw, Person Davis, Henry J. Mel- Wm. Page, Bookkeeper; Benjamin endy, Daniel Fobes, Henry C. Tilton, R. Douglass, J. A. Holmes, board of investment_ Deposits re- ceived, and other business transact- Rand, Horatio Locke. John Davis, John J. Henderson, John Holman, Trustees; Geo. W. Park, Secre- ed every day from 9 to 1 o'clock. tary; Milton L. Walton, Treasurer.
National City Bank, OF CAMBRIDGE.
553 Main Street, - - Cambridgeport. INCORPORATED 1853, RE-ORGANIZED 1865.
CAPITAL, . - - $100,000
GEO. T. GALE, President. EDWARD RICHARDSON, Cashier. G. ELIOT RICHARDSON, MESSENGER.
Directors :
JOSIAH BURRAGE. GEO. P. CARTER. GEO. W. COLBURN. EDWIN DRAPER.
GEO. T. GALE.
Discount Every Day.
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK,
NO. 2 HARVARD ROW, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. INCORPORATED 1834.
President,
· JOHN B. DANA. Treasurer, JAMES M. THURSTON.
Secretary, JAMES H. WYETH.
Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every month, and payable in January and July of each year.
OFFICE HOURS .- 8 A. M. to 1 P. M., and Saturday evenings from 4 to 7 P. M.
AL BANK.
(Formerly Cambridge Bank.) 585 Main street, near Essex. Capital $100,000.
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
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CAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, 87 Cambridge St., East Cambridge, Mass. ORGANIZED JUNE 1, 1864. CAPITAL - - $100,000.
D. R. SORTWELL. President,
J. C. BULLARD, Cashier,
G. A. LLOYD, Messenger.
Directors .- D. R. Sortwell, J. H. Tyler, C. J. Adams, J. N. Meriam, Thos. Cunning- ham, I. Tibbetts, J. A. Wellington.
Discount Day, TUESDAY.
The First National Bank, OF CAMBRIDGE, FORMERLY HARVARD BANK, Incorporated, 1861. Reorganized, 1864. CAPITAL - - $200,000.
BENJAMIN TILTON, President,
W. A. BULLARD, Cashier,
H. W. STEVENS, Messenger.
Directors. - Benj. Tilton, Edw. Hyde, D. U. Chamberlin, Lewis Colby, Caleb Wood. Discount Day, MONDAY.
LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, COR. PROSPECT.
THE
Charles River National Bank,
OF CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated, 1832. Reorganized, 1864.
CAPITAL $100,000.
SAMUEL B. RINDGE, President. EBEN SNOW, Cashier.
WILLIAM M. SNOW, Bookkeeper and Messenger.
DIRECTORS.
SAMUEL B. RINDGE. WM. T. RICHARDSON. OLIVER HASTINGS. WM. KIMBALL. J. B. DANA.
Discount, EVERY DAY.
LOCATED AT NO. 1 HARVARD ROW.
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Lechmere National Bank,
Cambridge Street, cor. of Second,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated, 1853. Re-organized, March, 1865.
CAPITAL. $150,000.
LEWIS HALL, President.
C. E. RICHARDSON, Cashier. T. HENRY HUDSON, Clerk and Messenger. DIRECTORS :
LEWIS HALL. K. S. CHAFFEE.
A. C. SANBORN.
THOMAS DANA.
SAMUEL SLOCOMB. S. B. RINDGE.
FRANCIS DRAPER.
Discount day, - MONDAY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE
Five Cents
SAVINGS BANK,
CAMBRIDGE, cor. SECOND STREET.
INCORPORATED, MAY, 1854.
GEORGE STEVENS, President.
H. N. HOVEY, JOHN S. LADD, and LEWIS HALL, Vice Presidents. LORENZO MARRETT, Sec'y ; SAMUEL SLOCOMB, Treas.
Deposits from Five Cents to One Thousand Dollars, received every day from 9 to 1 o'clock. Yearly rate of interest 6 per cent. Extra dividend once in three years. Deposits draw interest from the 15th of each month.
Samuel Slocomb, D. R. Sortwell, George W. Fifield, Lorenzo Marrett, K. S. Chaffee, Joseph H. Tyler, Silas B. Buck, John H. Leighton, James M. Price, Israel Tibbetts, J. M. Tyler, and John McSorley, Trustees.
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Corporations. CAMBRIDGE RAILROAD COMPANY.
Capital stock, $800,500.
J. H. Tyler, President; Estes Howe, Treasurer; F. T. Stevens, Clerk; Joseph H. Tyler, Caleb C. Allen, William A. Saunders. R. E. Demmon, Estes Howe, Direct- ors. Dividends paid 1st of April and 1st of October, Office, Harvard sq., Cambridge.
Railroad Time Table.
Cars leave Harvard square, for Boston, via Main street, at 5.30 A. M., and every 15 minutes until 6.15 11.30 P. M, via Broadway, 5 min- utes before and 25 minutes past the hour, first car leaving 6.25 A. M., via East Cambridge, 20 minutes before and 10 minutes past the hour commencing at 6.10 A. M. Last car leaves Boston, via Cam- P. M., Sunday, first car for Bos- ton, at 8 A. M. Last at 11.30 P. M. For Mt. Auburn, via Brattle street, on the hour and half hour; via Garden street, 15 min- utes before and 15 minutes past every hour. For Watertown, half past every hour. For North Ave., every 15 minutes, 20 and 5 minutes before, and 10 and 25 minutes past
SHAWMUT IRON WORKS. Capital, $?0,000. Incorporated, June, 1866. 17 Main street, Cambridgeport. Henry L. Dalton, President ; Wm. J Bride, Treasurer; Seth Williams, Superintendent.
THE BOSTON PIANO-FORTE ACTION MANF'G CO. 139 Broadway.
man, Superintendent.
DOVER STAMPING CO.
UNION RAILWAY COMPANY. Capital stock, $356,200.
K. S. Chaffee, President; F. T. Stevens, Secretary and Treasur- er; R. Hapgood, Superintend- ent; H. H. Stimpson, Geo. P. Car- ter, Edwin Dresser, Knowlton S. Chaffee, James C. Fisk, Samuel B. Rindge, William A. Saunders, Jas. W. Emery, Joseph H. Converse, Estes Howe, Directors. Office, Har- vard sq., Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Capital, $700,000.
A. E. Hildreth, President; Estes
A M., and every 7 minutes until Howe, Treasurer; C. C. Allen, Henry Potter, Charles H. Saunders, T. L. Smith, J. M. Tyler, A. F. Hildreth, Estes Howe, Directors.
NEW ENGLAND GLASS COM- PANY. North Street.
bridge, 12 P. M., via Main, 12 30 Incorporated, February 16, 1818.
Amount of Capital, $500,000.
Samuel D. Warren, President; Andrew T. Hall, Treasurer; Wm. Libbey, Agent.
WALWORTH MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY.
Capital, $400,000.
J. J. Walworth, President; M. S. every hour. For Arlington, 20 min- Scudder, Treasurer. Works at 368 utes before every hour. Cars leave Main street. (Boston office, 67 to Cambridgeport for Brighton, 10 73 Kilby.) minutes before, and 20 minutes past every hour.
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