The Newburyport and Amesbury directory, including business directory, street directory, official record, etc, 1906-1907, Part 2

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Sampson, Murdock
Number of Pages: 868


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Gaugers-William S Coffin, Hiram P Maekin- tosh


Sealer of Weights and Measures-William C Cusech


Weighers of Coal, Hay and other Merchandise --- Fred L Atkinson, John L Noyes, Lawrence Whal- en, William S Coffin, Harrison F Smart, W O Coffin, C A Morse, A C Pearson, A W Hopkinson, James Joy, Edward E Varina, Fred B Fanning, Jere Heal- ey, William Conley, James R Conley, Fred L Mackin- tosh, Rudolph Jacoby, John II Balch jr, Joseph L Jacoby, Jackson Greenaway, Frank A Bray, C W Nelson, Edward Donahoe, Edward Donahoe jr, Annie Healey, John J Collins, B I Gerrish, George HI Ogden, John J Beaton, Herbert S Noyes, Freeman P Healey, Moody B Noyes


Inspector of Coal Baskets -- W S Coffin


Inspector of Plumbing-Charles II Sargent Harbor Master-Benjamin W Stevens


Superintendent of Electric Wires-Orrin J Welch


Fence Viewer -- Dexter W Nutting


Field Drivers-Jeremiah S Parker. N A Massay


City Forester-Daniel W Cate Pounds-No 1. Auburn st; No 2, Wesley st


POLICE DEPARTMENT


City Marshal-Frank L Lattime


Assistant Marshal -- John L McLean Captain Night Watch-Charles W Wells Patrolmen -- Seth Young, George W Lattime, Philip H Creasy, W II Woodman, J F Murphy, G J Ross, George F' Adams jr, John M Hayes, J J Bar- rett. T J Moynihan, E R Avers, D J Lynch


Police Court for the District of Newburyport ...


Court Room in Market House. Justice, Thomas C Simpson. Special Justices, Horace I Bartlett, Na- thaniel N Jones. Clerk, Edward F Bartlett. Crim- inal sessions daily at 9 A. M. Civil sessions first and third Wednesdays at 9 A. M.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT Chief, Selwyn C Reed


Assistant Engineers-John F Cutter, George P Osborne, Frank E Thurlow


Steam Fire Engine, No 1


Market square-Foreman, Robert E Hart


Steam Fire Engine, No 2 No 63 Federal street. Foreman, Charles W Turner Steam Fire Engine, No 3


House on Congress street. Foreman, J P Page Page


Torrent Hose, No 7


Merrimac, near foot of Forrester street. Fore- man, George A Cooper


Neptune Hose, No 8


House on Purchase, near Madison street. Fore- man, George W Stanwood


Young America Hook and Ladder Co, No 1


House Market square. Foreman, Richard K Pike


Newburyport Fire Alarm


Supt Fire Alarm Telegraph, Orrin J Welch Tel 212-3 Location of Signal Boxes No.


5 Water cor Marlboro


8 Fiberloid W'ks, Water street


14 Harrison cor Purchase 15 Bromfield cor High


16 Marlboro corner Oak 17 Milk corner Bromfield 23 Salem corner Water 25 Lime corner Atwood 26 No 63 Federal, Steam- er 2's House 27 Peabody Mill office 31 Middle corner Fair 32 B & M R R Station 33 Parker-st R R crossing 34 State corner Pleasant 35 Police Station


36 Fruit corner Prospect 41 Winter c Washington 42 Russell's Mach Shop


43 High opp St Paul's Ch 45 Titeomb cor Pleasant 51 Congress st, Steamer 3's House 52 ITigh corner Olive


53 Toppan street


54 Merrimac foot of Kent 61 Broad cor Merrimac


62 Tyng corner High


63 Merrimac near foot of Woodland


64 Ashland corner High 65 Merrimae c Jefferson 66 Woodland opp Jackson 67 Car Stables, Merrimac street


68 Merrimac, at Chase- Shawmut's factory


71 High st, at three roads 72 N & A Ry Power House -


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2 blows, recall


2-2 blows, dismissal


2-2-2 blows, Chief's call to assemble at stations


1-1 blows. 8.15, no session of schools in the fore- noon


1-1 blows, 1.15, no session of schools in the after- noon


Cambridge time will be struck at 12.30 daily


Tel Central Station 19


Tel Engine, No 2, 218


Tel Engine, No 3, 212-2


Tel Chiefs, 207-3


Tel ITose, No 7, 238-3


Tel Hose, No 8, 202-13


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Chairman-Albert F Hunt, Mayor Vice-Chairman-Prentiss H Reed Superintendent-Edgar I Willard Members of the Board -Ward 1, Ernest W Bliss. Ward 2, Prentiss II Reed. Ward 3, Arthur P Brown. Ward 4, Charles F Johnson. Ward 5, Wm F Lunt. Ward 6, William R Usher


Truant Officer-Robert G Allen


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS


High School


Principal, Walter E Andrews. Sub-Masters, D C Wells, Rollin II Fisher. Assistants, E Irving Pea- body, Elizabeth Goldsmith, Clio M Chilcott, Eliza- beth A Towle, C Maud Norris, Bertha A Bonart, Frances HI Kingsley, Frances E May


Kelley School


Principal, Irving HI Johnson. Assistants, Miss Nellie G Stone, Miss E Josephine Coffin, Miss A L Whitmore, Miss Emily F Upton


Training School Principal, Miss Frances W Richards


Grammer Schools


JACKMAN (Boys). Principal, George W Brown. Assistants, Miss Josie W Kimball, Lelia E Kimball, Abbie L Frost, Mary T Colby, Lillian W Greenleaf, Priscilla G Craig, Nellie D Barrett, Bessie E Davis


CURRIER, Forrester street. Principal, Miss Sarah B Chute. Assistants, Miss Adelena W Sar- gent, Miss Clara J Edgerley, Ruth Sargent


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BROMFIELD STREET. Principal, Miss Tula M Reed. Assistants, Miss Feroline Woods, E Belle Woodman, Elizabeth Boardman,


Primary Schools


TEMPLE STREET (Girls). Principal, Miss Edith M Annis. Assistant, Miss Elizabeth Bailey


DAVENPORT, Congress street (Mixed). Prin- cipal, Mary E O'Connell. Assistants, Glorio Mc- Arthur, Marguerite Pritchard, Retta V Marr, Hor- tense F Small


CURTIS, Ashland street (Mixed). Principal, Miss Frances L Pettigrew. Assistants, Miss Sarah F Badger, Grace E Bartlett, Mary F Whitmore,


JOIINSON. Principal, Miss Adelaide Dodge. Assistants, Charlotte K Diekins, Jennie P Haskell, Julia J Hubbard


PLAINS. Storey av. Grammar and Primary (Mixed). Principal, Edith E Davis


MOULTONVILLE. Grammar and Primary (Mixed). Principal, Miss Helen'S Merrill. Assist- ant, Carrie F Merrill


PURCHASE STREET. Principal, Mary A


Doyle


SUPERVISOR OF COOKING AND SEWING. Miss Sarah M Chace


SUPERVISOR OF DRAWING. Florence M Murphy


SUPERVISOR OF MUSIC. Elizabeth C Adams


PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING ROOM


Located at Library building. 94 State street. Founded by Hon Josiah Little, September 1854. Number of volumes 45,000. Directors, the Mayor, ex-officio, President; the President of the Common Council, ex-officio, the President of the Board of Al- F Morrill, to 1908; W R Johnson, to 1909; R G Dodge, 1910; George W Brown, to 1911. Permanent Directors, Lawrence B Cushing, Fred S Moseley, C W Moseley. Librarian, John D Parsons. Assistants, Miss Effie A Tenney, Miss E S Thurston, Helen E Tilton, Charles I Somerby


CHURCHES


First Religious Society (Congregational Unitarian). Pleasant street. Minister, Rev Laurence Hay- ward. Treas, W C Coffin. Committee, O P Foote, H B Little, Edward L Little. Clerk, Wil- liam Balch. Sexton, Frank II Rundlett


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St Paul's Church ( Episcopal). High cor Market street. Rector, Rev Arthur II Wright. Assist- ant Ministers, Rev Rufus Emery, Oliver B Pur- ington. Wardens, Moses Brown, J F Pearson. Vestrymen, Charles W Moseley, S O Pilling, T T Upton, A M Brewster, B B Emery. Treas, David P Coffin. Clerk, S O Pilling. Supt of Sunday School, the Rector. Sexton, Robert J MeKenney. Organist, Vietor A Nicholson


Christ Church. St Paul's church mission, Merrimac cor Moulton. Curate, Oliver B Purrington, in charge


Newburyport Baptist. Green street. Pastor. Rev Arthur W Cleaves. Parish Committee, N. N Jones, Charles L Davis, W E Andrews. Clerk, Charles W Johnson. Treas, John HI Babb. Supt of Sunday School, W E Andrews. Sexton, J H Brown


First Presbyterian Church (Old South). Organized 1746. Federal cor School. Erected, 1756. Pas- tor, Rev Horace C Hovey, D D. Treas, Miss Jennie E Osgood. Collector, Prentiss H Reed. Elders, James M Woods, George H Jaques, Al- vah W Leavitt, Oliver O Jones, William Binley, John M Bailey, Matthew Glen, Aaron B Adams. Clerk of Parish, A W Leavitt. Clerk of Church, William Binley. Supt of Sunday School, O O Jones. Sexton, William M Johnson


Second Presbyterian Society (Church of Our Fathers). Harris street. Pastor, Rev T James MacFaddin. Treas, S Mitchell Miller. Elders, William J Ray, Mitchell Miller. Parish Clerk, William H Welch. Sexton, Ray Miller


North Congregational Church (Orthodox). Titeomb street. Pastor, Rev E II Newcomb. Treas, John T Lunt. Deacons, Albert Currier, George N Jaques, B F Hathaway, John B Frost, Gilbert Gerrish. Clerk, F W Field. Supt of Sunday School, John T Lunt. Sexton, George Edward Stickney


Fourth Congregational Church (Orthodox). Pros- peet, corner Fair street. Pastor, Rev George P Merrill. Treas. Edgar F Noyes. Clerk, Jacob Knight. Deacons, C II Meader, C A Bliss, Jacob Knight, Dr C C Day. Church Treas, Mrs Horace Plumer. Supt of Sunday School, C A Bliss. Clerk of Church, C R Todd


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Belleville Church (Orthodox Congregational). High, near Woodland street. Pastor, Rev Richard Wright. Treas, John C Currier. Clerk of Church, C A Currier. Deacons, Francis A Howe, John C Currier, Joseph Knight, Joseph II Cur- rier, Frank Thurlow, Joshua Hale. Parish Com- mittee, W C Coffin, Charles Blake, W HI Roby. Sexton, Charles II Lunt


Whitfield Church ( Orthodox Congregational). State, corner Prospect street. Pastor, Rev L C Greeley. Treas, Arthur J Schell. Clerk, Miss Emma Post. Sexton, Everett Packard


First Church of Christ, Scientist, 47 Pleasant


First Congregational Church. . Newbury near the line. Organized 1635. Pastor, Rev Charles SS Ilolton. Clerk, John C Rolfe. Treasurer of Pro- prietors, William T Humphreys. Treas of Parish, John Allen. Sexton, Moses Young


People's Methodist Episcopal Church. Purchase st. Pastor, Rev W J Kelly. Treas, Mrs Hattie Ste- vens. Sec, Thomas Noyes. President of Trust- ees, Thomas Noyes. Supt of Sabbath School, G II. Welch. Sexton, John Sawyer


Washington-Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Organized November, 1865. Pastor, Rev How- ard S Wilkinson. Treas, Willis Congdon. Supt of Sabbath School, John Elliott. Sexton, John B West


Advent Christian Church. Charter street. Pastor, Treas, L F Barton. Clerk, Frank E Pond.


Ahavath Acheme Church (Jewish). 13 Merrimac. Rabbi, Joshua B Saklad. Pres, Isaac Hirsch. Treas, Isaac Barth


Church of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Cath- olie), Green street. Pastor, Rev William HI Ryan, P R. Assistants, Rev P B Buckley, Rev J J Flood


Chapel of the Sacred Heart (for children). Wash- ington street, near Court


Parochial Schools. Established 1882. Situated on Court and Washington streets. School of Angel Guardian (for boys and girls), on Salem street, Margaret Harrigan; St Margaret's school on Oakland street and Central school, Washington corner Green street. Seven hundred scholars, under 17 teachers. All departments of schools under the supervision of the Sisters of Nazareth from Diocese of Louisville, Ky


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Immaculate Conception Society of Newburyport. In- corporated August 2, 1834. Pres, Most Rev John J Williams. Treas, Rev William HI Ryan St Aloysius Church (French Catholic). Beek, corner Federal street. Pastor, Rev J L M Levesque, Sexton, II Lemaire


INCORPORATED COMPANIES Albert Russell & Sons Co


103 Merrimac street. Established 1840. Incor- porated 1903. Treas, William F Runnells


Atkinson Coal Company


25 Water street. Incorporated 1896. Capital, $20,000. Pres and Treas, Fred L Atkinson. Clerk, John L Noyes


Chase-Shawmut Co


Merrimac, near Ashland. Capital, $100,000. Pres, Charles Sprague. See Henry R Hayes. Treas, F W Stone


C R Sargent Company


5 Bartlett street. Pres S HI Gooch. Sec and Treas, Ralph W Nelson


Edward Perkins Lumber Company


95 Water street. Incorporated 1894. Capital, $10,000. Pres, Edward Perkins, Treas, Alex G Per- kins


Ireland-Grafton Company


Prince place. Incorporated 1902. Pres, J H Treland. Treas, HI B Little


Newburyport Fair Association


Incorporated 1901. Pres, W G Fisher. Sec, John W Sargent. Treas, George E Cooper


Newburyport Gas and Electric Company


Works on Union street. Office 49 Pleasant st. Incorporated 1850. Lighted up 1852. Capital stock $285,000. Par value, $100. Annual meeting of stock- holders in July. Pres, Sidney W Winslow. Treas, Andrew W Rogers. Supt, Charles S Spaulding


Peabody Manufacturing Company


12 Federal street. Incorporated 1899. Pres, . Leontine Lincoln. Treas, Russell E Briggs. Manu- facture sheetings and shirtings


Towle Manufacturing Company


Incorporated 1880. Capital, $372,000. Number of shares. 3,720. Par value, $100. Pres, L D Cole. Treas, William HI Swasey. Manufacture silverware


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W H Noyes & Bro. Company


28 Chestnut street. Capital, $45,000. Pres, W HI Noyes. Treas, W HI Noyes. Sec, M B Noyes


Bay State Cordage Company


Kent, corner Monroe street. Incorporated 1893. Treas and Manager, S B Hinckley, jr


C B Mather Corporation


56 Merrimac street. Pres, William L Hale. Sec, and Treas, C B Mather. Boat, launch and canoe bnilders


C A Ellis Co


21 Pleasant street. Incorporated 1902. Capital $100,000. Pres, Robert G Dodge. Treas. C A Ellis. Sec, George E Frye. Shoe manufacturers


N D Dodge & Bliss Company


Incorporated 1892. Pres, N D Dodge. Treas, Charles A Bliss. Shoe manufacturers, Prince place


Newburyport Mutual Fire Insurance Co


Annual meeting second Tuesday in May. Pres, William R Johnson. Directors, Nathaniel Dole, Al- bert Currier, William P Jones, George E Poor, Charles Thurlow, Ineius HI Greely, L V Cushing, W R Johnson, H B Little,, Frank O Woods, Paul A Mer- rill, N N Jones, L. W Piper, J H Newman, W II Noyes. Sec and Treas, Charles C Donnell, 591% State street


Newburyport Counter Company


232 Merrimac street. Incorporated 1902: Cap- ital $10,000. Pres, Charles W Stevens. Sec and Treas, J HI Teel


Newburyport Herald Company Inn street. Treas, B A Appleton


Merrimac River Towing Company


Office, 1 Brown's wharf. Incorporated . April 1882. Capital, $75,000. Treas and Manager, C E Davis


Citizens' Electric Street Railway Co


Capital, $240,000. . Pres, James F Shaw. Clerk and Treas, George A Butman. General Supt, Orrin F Files


Usher W R & Son Shoe Company, Inc


7 Griffin's block. Incorporated September 1898. Capital, $100,000. Pres; William A Usher. Sec, Milton S Smith. Treas, William R Usher


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MASONIC St John's Lodge


Instituted July 17, A. L. 5766. Regular com- munication first Thursday evening of each month at Masonic Hall, 76 State street. W M, W C Coffin. S W, CF Johnson. J W, Moody B Noyes. Treas, Moses H Fowler. Sec, Samuel Brookings. Chaplain, Rev T James McFaddin. Marshal, Thomas L Lawton. S D, Irving A French. J D, E L Holton. SS, O H Nelson. J S, HI W Bayley. Inside Sentinel, George W Mar- quand. Tyler, Frank HI Rundlett. Organist, A P Marden


ST. MARK'S LODGE


Instituted Sept. 15, A L 5803. Regular com- munication second Monday evening of each month at Phoenix Hall, 20 State street. W M, Orion R Hill. S W, P B Jackson. J W, C C Lunt. Treas, Francis E Coffin. Sec, P II Kimball. Chaplain, Rev W A Rand. Marshal, Don D Sargent. S D, John MeLean. J D, Jas HI Johnston. S S. B C Atwater. Tyler, D P Thur- low


COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR


Instituted 5795. Chartered 5808. Stated assem- blies third Thursday in each month at Masonic Hall 76 State street. Eminent Commander, W G Fisher. General, G E Collins. Capt General, Benjamin Pear- son. Senior Warden, M B Noyes. Junior Warden, Henry W Little. Recorder, B A Appleton


KING CYRUS CHAPTER


Instituted A L 5790. Stated convocations second Thursday evening in each month, at Masonie Hall, 76 State street. M E H P, Irving A French. E K, Henry W Little, E S, Herbert W Fogg. . Treas, C F Smith. Sec, Samuel Brookings. Chaplin, C L Per- kins. Cof H, F B Hubbard. Tyler, Frank A Rund- lett


ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Laurel Hill Chapter No 76


Meets the fourth Thursday of each month in St. Mark's Hall. Matron, Mrs C F Johnson. Sec, Mrs Grace. E Noyes. Treas, Mary G Holland


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC A W Bartlett Post 49


Meets every Friday evening at Memorial Ifall, State street. Com, Moses Young. S V Com, Nathan N Withington. J V Com, Theodore R Perkins jr.


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Post Adj, C S Noyes. Post Q M, W C Cuseck. Ser- geant Major, Moses Bartlett. Q M Sergeant, Charles HI Lewis. Chaplain, John Burke. Surgeon, Otis G Pike. Officer of the day, Charles A Grant. Officer of the Guard, Edgar W Patten


Ladies of the G A R


Thomas A Cutter Circle


Meets second and fourth Thursdays in G A R Hall. Pres, Mrs Emma F Thurlow. See, Mrs George F Adams 24 Hancock street. Treas, Mrs Mary F Balch


Women's Relief Corps, No 26


Meets every second and fourth Tuesdays at G A R Hall. Pres, Mrs Mary Bartlett. Senior Vice-Pres, Mrs Carrie M Reade. Junior Vice-Pres, Mrs M C Cuseck. Treas, Mrs E B Little. Sec, Mrs Ruth E Haigh. Chaplain, Mrs Lucy Grant. Conductor, Mrs Etta Whitmore. Guard, Mrs Emily Dow


Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall Association


Pres, Moses Young. Clerk, John Burke. Treas, William C Cuseek


ROYAL ARCANUM Council No 112


Meets at O U A M Hall, first and third Friday evenings


ELKS


Club House, 37 Green street. Regular meetings first and third Tuesdays. Exalted Ruler, Freeman P Healey. See, George HI O'Connell. Treas, William H Welch. Tyler, Charles P Kelleher. Physician, Dr Frederick Tigh


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS


Quascacunquen Lodge, No 39


Instituted March 7, 1844. Meetings every Thurs- day evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, 60 Merrimac st N G, Luren Stevens. V G, Abner M Brooks. Sec, William II Welch. Fin See, A A Crabtree. Treas, Benjamin G Davis


Merrimac Encampment, No 7


Instituted February 14, 1845. Meetings every second and fourth Monday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall, 60 Merrimac street. C P, Frank W Field. S W, Fred W. Chase. Scribe, William II Welch. Treas, Thomas Bradley


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Canton Harmony, No 47, Patriarchs Militant


Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, 60 Merrimac street. Com, George E Cooper. Lieut, Charles O Townsend. Clerk, W F Adams. Accountant, Frank W Field


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD LADIES United Rebecca Lodge, No 13


Meets first and third Mondays at Odd Fellows' Hall. N G, Mrs Ella Elliott. Sec, Mrs William Tibbetts, Treas, Mrs Georgie Ordway


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Lucullus Lodge, No 29


Instituted October 27, 1886. Meets every first and third Tuesday evenings at Phoenix Hall, 20 State street. Chancellor.Com, W H Colby. Vice-Chancel- lor, Charles T Stackpole. Prelate, William P Meader. Master of Work, ET Choate. Keeper of Records and Seal, J Hermann Carver. Master of Exchequer, B F Gerrish. Master of Finance, R E Ilart. Master-at- Arms, J O Erickson


Newburyport Lodge, No 39


Instituted December 16, 1892. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings at Essex Hall. C C, Charles Coffin. K of R and S, Charles A Stockman


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN Merrimac Lodge, No 31


Meeting's second and fourth Tuesdays at Phoenix Hall, 20 State street. M W, George B Greaton. Recorder, G W Parker. Financier, J C M Blaisdell. Receiver, John W Allen


Newburyport Lodge, No 113


Instituted June 20, 1890. Meets first and third Friday evenings at St Mark's Hall, State street. Master Workman, George E Currier. Recorder, Harry W Bayley, Financier, Philip HI Kimball. Re- ceiver, William H Bayley


KNIGHTS OF HONOR Newburyport Lodge, No 512


Meetings first and third Friday evenings at 31 Purchase street. Dictator, P B Curtis. Reporter, Jacob Knight. Financial Reporter, Eben C Knight


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KNIGHTS OF MALTA Meleta Commandery, No 333


Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall first and third Fri- days, each month. Com, Fred Adams. Gen, George A Oak. Capt Gen, II B Packard. Rec, George E Moulton. Treas, Fifield E Woods


UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS Riverside Commandery, No 52


Meets at St Mark's Hall fourth Friday evening. N C, O R Gurney. VN C, Mrs Ida L Kimball. W P, Mrs Lucy A Bayley. K of R, W HI Bayley. F K of R, George HI Stevens. Treas, P II Kimball. Herald, Mrs Joseph W Evans


DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY Merrimac Valley Council, No 5


Meets first and third Tuesdays at 1 State street. Councillor, Mrs Mary E Merrit. Sec, Esther Sides. Treas, Charles R Merrill


ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS John Sumner Council No 28


Instituted September 5, 1888. Meets every Mon- day evening at O U A M Hall, 1 State street. Coun- cillor, Winfield Bridges. Vice-Councillor, Frank Am- brose. Ree See, C W Marsh. Fin sec, F Hoyt. Treas, Laurence L Peavy


. UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS George Whitfield Colony No 68


Meets first and third Friday evenings at Ma- guire's Hall. Ex-Governor, Joseph W Bartlett. Gov- ernor, John Langley. Sec, Alonzo Pearson. Col- lector, Daniel F Noyes. Treas, Edward B Stover


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION Home Lodge No 8


Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Es- sex HIall, State street. Warden, Henry F Jarvis, Sec, Harry W Bayley. Fin Sec, George L Jackson. Treas, Carrie I Knight


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Newburyport Council No 231


Meets second and fourth Mondays at Shaw's Hall, 6 Charter street. G K, Wm II O'Brien. D G K, Henry Plouff. Rec Sec, Sylvester Kelley. Fin Sec, John J MeGlew. Treas, James F. Carens


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MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS Phil Sheridan Court No 71


Meets first and third Tuesday evenings at G A R Hall. Chief Ranger, Lawrence Welch. Vice-Chief Ranger, Agnes Burke. Rec Sec, John M Holland. Fin Sec, John J Dunn. Treas, W C Cuseck. Senior Conductor, Mary Connor. Junior Conductor, Julia Quill. Marshal, John J Collins


UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN STAR Sea View Commandery No 28


Meets first and third Thursdays at Phoenix Hall 20 State street. Com, Grace E Noyes. Collector, John Elliott. Treas, P II Kimball. Recorder, Mary S Balch


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS Mountain Rill Lodge, I O G T, No 45


Meets Friday evenings at 48 State street. Chief Templar, Dexter W Nutting. Vice-Templar, Zelma Rines. Rec Sec, Everett McLean. Fin Sec, Mrs Effie Niles. Treas, Dr C W Hidden. Officers elected quarterly


Union Division Sons of Temperance No 58


Meets Wednesday evenings in Maguire's Hall 48 State street. W P, Mrs Alvah D Allen. RS, Mrs Walter A Pond. Treas, C N Maguire


Women's Christian Temperance Union


Meets at Y M C A parlor, first Tuesday in each month. Pres, Mrs L D Wheeler. Sec, Mrs N D Dodge. Treas, Mrs James II Chandler


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC Belleville Improvement Society


Meets second Tuesday at Belleville Chapel Pres, Joshua L Chase. Treas, Alfred D Merrill. Sec, Mrs W H Roby


Howard Benevolent Society


Instituted in 1818, for the relief of the sick and destitute. Pres, Charles A Currier. Sec, Edward A Hale. Treas, John HI Baleh, jr. Auditor, L B Cush- ing. Visiting Committee, Edward A Hale, Charles A Currier, Paul A Merrill, Thomas Noyes, Henry M Briggs, Jacob Knight, F O Woods, A HI Wells, Alex- ander Dixon, J HI Balch jr, C A Bliss, L F Barton


Young Men's Christian Association


Corliss Memorial building, State corner Harris street. Open daily from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Pres, Dr A B Brown. Vice-Presidents, C A Bliss, P A Mer-


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rill. Rec Sec, Thomas E Medcalf. Treas, Frank O Woods. Gen Sec, John P Lantz. Auditor, John H Wheeler. Regular weekly meetings every Sunday at 4 P. M. Directors, Thomas Noyes, G II Jaques, R J Mckinney, L F Barton, A B Brown, D S Burley, William Ilsley, M Miller, C L Davis, Joshua Hale, John B Frost, John H Balch, Alexander Dixon Physical Director, S K Nason


Women's Auxiliary to Y MC A


Meets first Tuesday in the month at Y M C A building 98 State street. Pres, Mrs James II John- ston. Treas, Mrs David Foss. Sec, Mrs John II Balch


First Spiritualist Association


Meets in First Spiritualist Hall every Sunday at 2.30 and 7.30 P. M. Pres, Frank HI Fuller. Sec, Mrs D M Lowell. Treas, Mrs George Shute


Bethel Society


Annual meeting, first Wednesday in December. Pres, Mrs Lucy A Bayley. Treas, Mrs Abbie L Bray. Sec, Miss Fannie E Pettingell


City Improvement Society of Newburyport Pres, Robert G Dodge. Sec, John B Blood. Treas, Edward II Little


Merrimac Humane Society


Established in 1802. Annual meeting, first Tues- day in September. Pres, T. C Simpson. Vice-Pres, H B Little. Treas, W R Johnson. Sec, Lawrence B Cushing. Auditor, William Ilsey. Committee on Life Saving Property, Capt William HI Bayley, Capt Oliver O Jones


Association of Stationary Engineers No 22


Meets every Tuesday evening at 6 State street. Pres, Justus Thurlow. Sec, George E Leavitt. Treas, George II Bragg


Marine Society


Established in 1772. Annual meeting third Thursday in November. Objects: First, To improve the knowledge of the coast by communications from its members (who are exclusively shipmasters). Sec- ond, To raise a common fund for the relief of mem- bers or their families when in poverty. Pres, Isaac H Colby. Vice-Pres, George P Spaulding. Treas, Oliver O Jones. Sec, William II Bayley


Firemen's Sick Benefit Association


Meets first Wednesday in January, April, July, and October. Pres, S C Reed. Treas, John F Cut- ter. Sec, C S Blake


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Veteran Firemen's Association


Instituted December 31, 1894. Meets first Mon- day in each month at 24 Merrimac street. Pres, Joseph P Page. Sec, W Arthur Dickie. Treas, II P MacIntosh. Capt of Engine, William D Farrell


Historical Society


Instituted September 5, 1877. Rooms in Public Library. Annual meeting fourth Thursday in Octo- ber. Pres, John Rolfe, Newbury. Ree Sec, Susan I Adams, Newburyport. Cor Sec, Harriet Jones. Treas, Arthur W Moody, Newburyport


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