The Salem directory, containing the city record, the names of the citizens, and a business directory with an almanac for 1864, Part 20

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Publication date: 1864
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DIRECTORS.


Tabernacle .- D. Choate, A. H. Palmer.


South .- J. H. Collier, Irving Stone, J J. Rider. First Baptist .- R. B. Gifford, A. E. Price, E. N. Walton. Central Baptist .- S. S. Skinner, Gilman Andrews. Crombie Street .- A. A. Smith, Jose Margate. Methodist .- D. E. Clough, E. R. Bigclow. St. Peters .- W. H. Summers, W. A. Howard.


Grace .- Rev. G. D. Wildes.


Howard Street .- HI. Hale. - George P'. Daniels.


Salem Union League.


Rooms, Hubon's Block, 48 Washington.


Geo. W. Briggs, D. D. President ; Benj. H. Silsbee, Treas .; Robt. S. Rantoul, Cor. Sec. ; Joseph II. Webb, Rec. Sec.


Irish Reading Room Association. Organized October 14, 1850. Room, 17 St. Peter Street.


Officers. - James Keating, President ; Philip Sheridan, Vice- President ; Michael Fitzgerald, Sec. ; Edward Foley, Treasurer ; Eugene MeCarty, Librarian ; Michael Heeney, Bookkeeper ; James Marr, Trustee.


Bible Society of Salem and Vicinity.


Instituted, August 22, 1810. Annual Meeting, second Wednesday in June. Depository, No. 230 Essex Street.


Officers elected, June, 1860,- Rev. S. M. Worcester, Pres- ident ; Rev. Robert C. Mills, Secretary ; Stephen B. Ives, Treasurer ; R. P. Waters, Alfred Peabody, A. Huntington, J. II. Towne, Trustees.


Missionary Union of Salem and Vicinity.


Annual Meeting, second Wednesday in June. Board of Managers chosen June, 1863.


Rev. S. M. Worcester, D. D., President ; Rev. Wm. H. Coggin, Vice-President ; Rev. J. S. Sewall, Secretary; R. P. Waters, Treasurer ; Henry Whipple, Auditor.


Harmony Grove Cemetery Corporation.


Organized in 1839. Incorporated in 1:40. Consecrated, June 14, 1840. Contains about 65 acres.


The cemetery was formerly situated within the town of Danvers. The Legislature of 1840 passed an act so altering the boundaries between Salem and Danvers, that the whole of the cemetery now lies within the limits of the city of Sa- lem. The sale of lots is under the charge of W. II. Foster, to whom application can be made.


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Annual Meeting for the choice of Trustees, first Wednes- day in January.


Officers elected, January, 1860 .- Joseph S. Cabot, Presi- dent ; John C. Lee, J. W. Peele, Elijah A. Hanson, Francis Peabody, George Wheatland, Nathaniel Silsbee, William HI. Foster, Trustees ; William HI. Foster, Secretary and Treasurer ; Charles Creasy, Keeper.


Salem Society for the Moral and Religious In- struction of the Poor.


Formed, March 24, 1819. Incorporated, February, 1826.


Annual Meeting in April.


Officers elected, May, 1860 .- Robt. S. Rantoul, President ; Win. P. Goodhne, Vice-President ; John Carlton, Treas. ; Samuel Ober, Secretory ; J. F. Smith, D. B. Brooks, J. V. Browne, B. M. Chamberlain, A. A. Smith, H. F. Skerry, E. N. Walton, Managers ; Rev. Benj. Knight. Agent.


Plummer Farm School of Reform for Boys.


This school was founded by the munificent bequest of Miss Caroline Plummer. It is a school for the instruction, employment, and reformation of juvenile offenders in the city of Salem, and is to be conducted on a plan similar to that of the State Reform School. The amount of the be- quest is $25,000, present fund about $39,000; and the school will go into operation as soon as adequate means are ob- tained to carry it on successfully, in accordance with the will of the donor.


A Board of ten Trustees was chosen by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Salem, in May, 1855, and incorpo- rated by an Act of the Legislature on the 21st of May, 1855. The first meeting of the Board of Trustees was held Nov. 26, 1855, at which time a code of By-Laws was adopted, and officers were elected. The Board of Trustees for 1862 is as follows : --


Wm. I. Bowditch, President ; Henry M. Brooks, Sec. and Treas. ; Joseph Andrews, Eleazer Austin, Executive Committee; Wmn. I. Bowditch, Joseph S. Cabot, Joseph Andrews, James Kimball. Eleazer Austin, William Chase, W'm. D. Pickman, David Nichols, Wm. S. Messervy, James B. Curwen, Trustees.


Dorcas Society.


Mrs. A. L. Peirson, Directress ; Mrs. Rebecca C. Kins- map, Miss Elizabeth I. Devereux, Distributors ; Miss Mary C. Anderson, Treasurer ; Miss Esther C. Mack, Secretary.


Charity Infant School. - Federal Court.


Miss Lydia R. Nichols, Miss Elizabeth P. Nichols, Mana- gers ; Miss Elizabeth P. Nichols, Treasurer and Secretary ; Miss Rebecca Thayer, Teacher.


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Salem Seamen's Orphan and Children's Friend Society.


The Salem Children's Friend Society was organized Feb- ruary 25, 1839, for the purpose of rescuing from evil, and improving the condition of, such children as are in indigent and suffering circumstances, and not otherwise provided for. Incorporated, March, 1811. In 1844, the house they now occupy, No. 7, Carpenter Street, was purchased at an expense of $1,500, and presented to them by R. Brookhouse, Esq., of this city, when they took their present name.


Annual Meeting, sth of May. Visitors admitted on Thursday.


Officers. - Mrs. Thorndike Proctor, President ; Mrs. N. W. Osgood, Vice- President ; Miss Ellen Brown, Secretary ; Mrs. C. M. Richardson, Treasurer ; Mrs. James Chamber- lain, Mrs. Michael Carleton, Mrs. B. R. Peabody, Mrs. A. J. Archer, Mrs. Joseph Winn, Mrs. J. H. Phippen, Mrs. N. H. Brooks, Mrs. Charles HI. Miller, Mrs. N. B. Mansfield, Mrs. Henry 1. Pratt, Mrs. James Braden, Miss Jane Nich- ols, Miss Elizabeth K. Whipple, Managers ; Michael Carte- ton, A. Huntington, John Chapman, Charles Ropes, Rob- ert Brookhouse, Board of Advisers ; Miss Ascenath Gage, Teacher ; Lydia E. Pierce, Matron.


Seamen's Widow and Orphan Association.


Formed, 1833. Incorporated 1844.


Annual Meeting on the first Thursday in May.


Officers, Jannary. 1863-4 .- Mrs. S. B. Ives, President .- Mrs. W. H. Jelly, Vice- President. Mrs. George D. Phip- pen, Treasurer. Miss M. E. W. Jocelyn, Secretary. Mrs. Joseph Webb, Mrs. E. K. Lakeman, Mrs, Jos, Hodges, Mrs. Thos. B. Russell, Mrs. Margaret W. Kimball, Mrs. Ephraim Burr, Mrs. Samuel Ropes, Jr., Miss Eliza Low, Mrs. James Emerton, Mrs. S. S. Kimball, Mrs. John Barlow, Managers.


Ladies' Seamen's Friend Society.


Organized, January 22, 1814.


Present Officers .- Mrs. George H. Smith, President .- Mrs. Samuel Benson, Vice- President. Miss Sarah Hobart, Corresponding and Recording Secretary. Mrs. Robert C. Mills, Mrs. Andrew Ward, Mrs. N. P. Rust, Mrs. Michael Carleton, Mrs. Robert Skerry, Managers.


Female Samaritan Society.


Annual Meeting for the choice of officers on the second Monday in December.


Board of Managers .- Mrs. Elizabeth Cheover, President ; Mrs. Mary Wood, Ist Vice President ; Mrs. Mary A. Woods, 20 Vice-President ; Miss L. J. Barnes, Secretary ; Miss Ma- ry E. Whipple, Treasurer ; Miss Matilda Kimball, Assistant Treasurer ; Mrs. Eliza Hovt, Mrs. Mary Walden, Mrs. Martha Goldthwait, Mrs. Anna Kehew, Miss Sarab P. Da-


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Vis, Miss Mary Stocker, Miss Sarah Jenks, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Miss E. Devereux, Trustees.


Salem Female Charitable Society.


This Society was one of the first of our charitable institu- tions, having been formed as early as 1801, and incorpor- ated in 1804. Its objects were the support of female chil- dren, and to assist that unfortunate class, the aged and in- firm widows.


Its first Board were Mrs. Sarah Fiske, First Directress ; Mrs. Lucretia Osgood, Second Directress ; Mrs. Lydia Nich- ols, Treasurer ; Mrs. Abigail M Dabney, Secretary ; Mrs. Elizabeth White, Mrs. Deborah Hovey, Mrs. Hannah Rob- Enson, Mrs. Hannah Ropes, Mrs. Eunice Richardson, Mrs. Sarah Crewinshield, Mrs. Hannah Hodges, Mrs. Sarah Dunlap, Managers. These ladies were succeeded by others, some long since deceased; the most recent, the late MIrs. Rebecca Dodge, and Mrs. Richard S. Rogers


The Society continued its operations, as above stated, nn- til 1831 or 1832, when by a vote of the Board, and by the authority granted them by the Legislature, it was decided to appropriate its income for the relief of indigent females. The Society meetings are held monthly.


The present Board consists of Mrs. R. Brookhouse, First Directress; Mrs. P. P. Pinel, Second Directress ; Miss S. Frye, Treasurer ; Miss II. O. Mack, Secretary ; Mrs. S. P. Webb, Mrs, Emery Johnson, Mrs. G. B. Loring, Mrs. O. P. Lord, Miss Mary C. Anderson, Mrs. Rebecca Kinsman, Mrs. Eben Putnam, Miss Maria M. Neal, Managers.


Association for the Relief of Aged and Destitute Women.


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


Board of Government, elected, Nor. 1863 .- B. II. Silsbee, President ; James Upton, Stephen B. Ives, Robt. Brook- house. Jr., Vice Presidents ; J. Hardy Towne, Treasurer; Joseph H. Webb, Secretary. Lady Managers, Mrs. Robt. Brookhonse, Mrs. John Bertram, Mrs. Win. D. Pickman, Mrs. John Webster, Mrs. Alfred Reabody, Mrs. J. F. Tuck- erman. Mrs. George H. Chase, Mrs. Nathaniel Kinsman, Mrs. Win. F.Gardner, Miss Caroline Follansbee, Miss Lydia R. Nichols, Miss Caroline Saltonstall. Gentlemen Manu- gers, Charles A. Ropes, Henry F. Skerry. Richard C. Man- ning, Robert S. Rantoul, Michael Carleton, Stephen G. Wheatland, Aaron Perkins, Nathan A. Frye, Oliver Thayer, Joseph 11. Phippen, James G. Safford, John Webster. Mrs. Harriet Imperial, Matron.


Salem Employment Society. Organized, January 16, 1861.


Objects : to give sewing to poor women, at a fair com- Sensation, who cannot obtain employment elsewhere. The garments thus made, except those specially ordered, are


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sold at the stores of Miss Lydia Stone, 366 Essex Street, and R. Phummer, 248 Essex Street, and the proceeds are applied to extend the benefits of the society.


Semi-annual sales in spring and autumn are also held un- der the direction of the Managers.


Annual meeting second Thursday in April.


Officers chosen in April, 1863. - Mrs. Samuel Johnson, President : Mrs. Thomas Cole, Vice- President ; Miss Esther C. Mack, Secretary ; Mrs. R. S. Rantoul, Treasurer ; Miss Anna Johnson, Purchaser. Mrs. John Bertram, Mrs. Win . S. Cleveland, Miss Harriet D. Hodges, Miss Elizabeth R. Landers, Mrs. Joseph Osgood, Miss Ellen M. Putman, Miss Sarah H. Ropes, Mrs. James O. Safford, Miss Ellen D. Webb, Miss Martha G. Wheatland, Managers.


Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society.


Organized, June 4, 1834.


Officers chosen, 1863 .- Mrs. William Ives, President ; Mrs .. Sarah Hayward, Mrs. Caroline Putnam, Vice-Presidents ; Adeline Roberts, Cor. Sec. ; Caroline Balch, Rec .. Sec. ;. Adeline Roberts, Treasurer ; Lydia P. Chase, Auditor ; Lydia P. Chase, Sarah Holman, Eliza Cox, Lucy Watsou. Counsellors ; Caroline Balch, Collector.


Salem East India Marine Society.


No. 163 Essex Street. Founded in 1799. Incorporated in 1801.


The museum contains a fine collection of specimens in the various departments of Natural History, to which stran .. gers have free access by first obtaining a pass from any of the members of the Sceictv.


Annual Meeting, first Wednesday in November.


Officers elected, Nor. 1863 .- Allen Putnam,. President ; Charles Millett, Charles Mansfield, Charles Roundy, Com -. mitee of Observation ; Nathaniel Griffin, Treasurer ; Gil- bert G. Newhall, Cor. Sec. ; Thomas Saul, Rec. Sec. and Superintendent.


Salem Marine Society. Instituted, 1766 .. Incorporated, 1771.


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


Officers elected, Oct. 1860 .- John Dwyer, Master ; Jere- miah Page, Deputy Master ; Daniel H. Mansfield, Treas. , Robert W. Gould, Chrk; Josiah Spanlding, Chas. Mans- field, Jeremiah Page, James Butlington, Dis. Committee.


Salem Charitable Mechanic Association. Organized, Oct. 1, 1817. Incorporated, June 4, 1822.


Consists of regular apprenticed Mechanies, and of Mann - facturers, citizens of the city of Salem and vicinity .. Nuw-


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ber of members, about 300. Annual Meeting for the choice of officers, first Wednesday in Jannary.


In connection with this Association is a Library contain- ing 4000 volumes, for the use of members and their appren- tices. The Library is open on Saturday evening of each week. The average weekly delivery is 150 volumes.


Officers elected, Jan. 1863 .- Aaron Perkins, President ; Stephen B. Ives, Vice- President ; John Chapman, Treas. ; Thomas M. Dix, Secretary ; Robert P. Clough, Charles H. Davis. B. S. Boardman, John C. Bott, A. C. Goodell, J. R. Norfolk, A. H. Kimball, T. Hardy, Jr., D. T. Smith, Trus- tees.


Salem Dispensary.


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


Its object has been the relief of the poor by furnishing Medicines and Medical Advice, gratuitonsly.


In 1859, it was reconstructed on the plan of similar insti- tutions in larger cities, and a Central Office established at the Town Hall, where the Clerk is in attendance every day, Sundays excepted, from 3 to 5, P. M., to receive all applica- tions for the privileges afforded by the institution. Any person, approved by the Executive Committee, who shall pay the sum of three dollars per annum, may be entitled to . the benefit of the institution for himself and family. A "free list " is kept of those who may be unable to pay this sinall assessment, who will be provided for gratuitously. The expenses to be paid by an ammal subscription. .


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


Annual meeting, first Thursday in Jannary.


Board of Managers, elected January 1863. - Asahel Huntington, President; R. C. Manning, Secretary and Treasurer ; George Peabody, Edward B. Peirson, Richard S. Rogers, Robert Brookhouse, John Bertram, William D. Pickman, James Upton, Nathan A. Frye.


Executive Committee. - E. B. Pierson, James Upton, and the Dispensary Physicians.


Physicians, - Dr. Wm. Neilson, 49 Washington Street, for Eastern District; Dr. Arthur Kemble, 174 Essex Street, for Western District.


Apothecaries. - G. Barton, Eastern District ; C. H. Pink- ham, Western District.


(Herk. - Dr. William Neilson; office, southwest room in old Town Hall.


Salem Independent Protective Association.


Organized, August 26, 1847.


J. W. Monlton, President ; P. D. Walker, Vice-Presi- dent ; II. Sleeper, Secretary ; H. Luscomb, Jr., Treasurer ;


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J. S. Henderson, P. D. Walker, J. P. Chandler, Directors ; Joseph HI. Maxfield, HI. Luscomb, Jr., Storekeepers.


Salem Gaslight Company.


Office 188 Essex Street. Organized, April 4, 1850. Capital, $125,000.


Annual Meeting, second Monday in March. The Com- pany carries the branch pipes into buildings to a distance of seventeen feet from the main pipe; beyond that, the pipe and the fixtures are at the expense of the cousmmer. The Company also places the meter to measure the quantity of gas consumed by a self-registering process of wheel-work. The price of gas is at the rate of $3.24 per 1000 cubic feet.


The stores were lighted with gas, for the first time, on Tuesday evening. December, 17, 1850; the street lamps, on Wednesday evening, December 25.


George Choate, President. B. Frank Fabens, Stephen G. Wheatland, William Hunt, Salem; Henry Cook, Danvers, Directors. Edward Brown, Treasurer and Superintend- ent ; Richard Gardner, Clerk.


Salem Laboratory Company.


Office, 42 Washington Street. Located on Laboratory Street, North Salem. Annual Meeting, last Wednes- day in July.


Charles Richardson, William II. Foster, George F. Brown; John Jewett, Stephen Curran, Directors ; George Nichols, Agent and Treasurer ; John H. Nichols, Clerk ; Nathaniel A. Very, Chemist.


Salem and South Danvers Horse Railroad Co.


W. P. Phillips. President; George Osborne, Henry L. Wil- liams, W, R. L. Ward, Asa P. Robinson. Directors ; Geo. D. Phippen, Treasurer ; Moses HI. Hale, Superintendent.


Commenced running to South Danvers, July 8, 1803; to Beverly, October 28, 1863; has carried between Salem and South Dauvers about 42,000 passengers monthly, and run about 9000 miles in same time. It is estimated the Beverly travel will increase this nearly two-thirds.


Salem Car Company. Works on Bridge Street.


John H. Nichols, President ; John H. Nichols, David Moore, A. P. Robinson, W. P. Phillips, W. R. S. Ward, Thomas H. Frothingham, Henry L. Williams, Directors ; William G. Choate, Clerk ; Jas. A. Gillis, Treasurer.


Salem and Danvers Aqueduct Company.


Incorporated, 1797. Annual Meeting, first Thursday in May. Dividends in May and November, paid at Salem Bank. Office, No. 2 Sewall Street.


William D. Waters, President ; J. S. Leavitt, Vice-Presi- dent ; Aaron Perkins, Clerk and Treasurer ; William Jel- ly, Agent and Collector ; Robert Peele, Ebenezer Sutton, Aaron Perkins, J. S. Leavitt, John Lovejoy, Thos. P. Pin- gree, 3d., William D. Waters, John Jewett, Directors.


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Essex Marine Railway.


Incorporated, February, 1826. First vessel hauled up, ship " Endeavor," September 21, 1825. Annual Meeting, third Monday in January.


.J. W. Getchell, Superinten lent ; Nathaniel B. Perkins, Tre surer ; Benjamin Webb, Aaron Perkins and W. P. Goo.thue, Dire tors.


Salem Marine Railway Company.


Incorporated, 1823. First vessel hauled un, brig " Wash- ingten," September, 18 3. Annual Meeting in January.


J. W. Peele. George Dodge, Nathaniel Griffin, Dire tors ; J. W. Peele, Tretsitrer ; Da.l'l C. Becket, Superintendent.


Salen Turnpike a id Chelsea Bridge Corporation.


Officers chosen, Septem'er. 1813. - William D. Waters, Prosilen'; Herbert B. Newhall Jo'm H. Nichols, Vice- Presidents; Willia n S. Clevel ind, Clerk and Treisurer ; Willian D. W ers, Nathaniel Gritfia, Thorp Fisher, Wil- lian Ellicott, Jo'in Jewett, Robert Pecle, Directors ; Wil- liam Fendo, A went.


Annual Meeting in September. Dividen Is, first Wednes. div in January, April, July, and October, paid at Commer- cial Bank.


Est Ind:a Marine Hall Corporatio ).


Incorporated, 1824. Annual Meeting, second Wednesday in January.


Officers elected in January, 1813. - Directors : Allen Put- nam, President ; William B. Parker, Charles Mansfield, Charles Millet. Nathaniel Griffin, Clerk and Treasurer.


Mechanic Hill Corporation.


Incorporated, 1830. Annual Meeting, first Thurs lay in January.


Diretors. - Perley Patnum, Presi len !; Aaron Perkins, Thomas Nichols. Dani 1 Potter. Jo -iah Crocker. T. M. Dix, Clerk Tre turer a d Agent.


Newinarke Manu acturing Company. Incorporated in 1823.


Mills locate l at Newmarket, N. H. Treasurer's Office, 17 Asiatt. Bailling, salem. Annual Meeting, second Thursday in July.


Directors. - Nathaniel Silsbee, President ; Benjamin W. Stone, B. H. Silsbee, Divid s. Bro vn, W. D. Pickman, Willian B. Howes, Richard S. Fay. John Webster, Tremurer.


F rost River Lead Company. Formed, :883. Incorporated, isti.


Officers. - E. D. Brigaam, President ; William H Chase ;: B. F. Fabe is, George C. Cause, Elijah D. Brigham, Direc tors. George C. Unase, General Agent. Henry M. Brooks, Clerk and Tre . surer.


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Mills at Forest River, on the road leading to Marblehead. Counting-room, 2435 Essex Street (up stairs.) The Com- pany manufacture White Lead, Sheet Lead, and Vinegar.


Great Pasture Company. Annual Meeting, first Monday in April.


Officers elected. April, 1863. - John Archer, President; John R. Andrews, Joseph S. Cabot, Henry L. Williams, Directors. Caleb Foote, Treasurer. H. Wheatland, Sec- retury.


Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company.


Annual Meeting, Third Wednesday in January.


Incorporated in 1839. Building erected in 1845, in Har- bor Street, South Salem. Second Building erected, 1860.


Directors. - E. D. Kimball, President. William Sutton, Asahel Huntington, Richard P. Waters, James Chamber- lain, Stephen B. Ives, James S. Kimball, Francis Cox; E. F. Cutter, of Boston. Edward F. Brown, Clerk. Edmund Dwight, Treasurer.


NEWSPAPERS.


SALEM GAZETTE. Established weekly, 1768; semi-week- ly 1796; tri-weekly, in 1847. Enlarged and published semi- weekly, October 1, 1851, every Tuesday and Friday, at 199 Essex Street, by Foote & Horton.


SALEM MERCURY. Established, 1831. Published every Wednesday, at 199 Essex Street, by Foote & Horton.


SALEM REGISTER. Established in 1800. Published eve- ry Monday and Thursday, by Chapman & Palfrey, 193 Es- sex Street.


SALEM OBSERVER. Established in 1823. Published every Saturday, by George W. Pease, at 226} Essex Street.


ESSEX STATESMAN. Established, 1863. Published Wed- nesday and Saturday, by Edgar Marchant, at 224 Essex Street, (Browne's Block.)


MASONIC AND ODD FELLOW SOCIETIES.


Meetings are held at 32 Washington Street.


Washington Royal Arch Chapter. Instituted January 18, 1811. Reorganized September 7, 1852. Regular communications, 3d Thursday of each month. Officers elected annually, 3d Thursday in December.


James Kimball, H. P. A. C. Blethen, K. J. G. Dudley, S. George W. Sargent, C. H. W. L. Batchelder, P. S. W. C. Maxwell, R. A. C. Alvah Kendall, Treasurer .. Wm. Reith, Jr., Secretary. John R. Smith, D. Z. Smith, Daniel H. Jewett, M. of V. Addison Goodliue, Jeremiah Wallis, Ss. Edward Rea, T.


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Essex Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons.


Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, June 6, 1791. Reorganized June 11, 1815.


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


Officers elected annually, on the first Tuesday evening in December.


Officers elected, Dec., 1863. - Henry A. Brown, Master. Israel S. Lee, S. W. Thos. J. Hutchinson, J. W. Charles Harrington, Treasurer. Jonathan Perley, Secretary. John L. Page, S. D. James F. Almy, J. D. G. W. S. Rollins, S. S. Joseph F. Full, J. S. Edward Rea, Tyler.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows.


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


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


Officers, E. B. Phillips, Scribe. Joseph Swasey, Treas.


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


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


Officers elected, June, 1863. - S. S. Currier, N. G. Joseph Swasey, V. G. E. B. Phillips, Recording and Permanent Secretary. J. P. Langmaid, Treasurer.


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


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


Officers elected, June, 1863. - Charles D. Stiles, N. G. Wm. M. Hill, V. G. Thos. H. Lefavour, Secretary. J. Farnum, Treasurer.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE, ETC.


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


Officers elected quarterly. Meetings in their Hall, No. 150 Essex Street, on every Thursday evening.


Officers for the quarter commencing October, 1863 :


D. R. Peabody, D. G. W. P. Wm. Leonard, W. P. Chas. H. Felt, W. A. John A. Bassett, R. S. John H. Collier, A. R. S. Eben N. Walton, F. S. Henry Hubon, T. D. R. Peabody, C. Wm. E. Carey, A. C. Wiliam Walker, I. S. Henry Brown, O. S. Rev. Philip B. Rufl, Chaplain.


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


Meet Tuesday Evening, at Hall, & Lafayette Street. Daniel W. Lord, D. G. W P. C. H. Peirce, W. P. Chas. W. Swasey, W. A. D. W. Lord, R. S. Nath'l Knight, Jr., . A. R. S. R. L. Gordon, F. S. Josiah S. Burrill, 7. Chas. H. Chase, C. Julian A. Fogg, A. C. Chas. H. Flakefield, I. S. W. S. Knowlton, O. S. T. H. Barnes, Chaplain.


YOUNG MEN'S DIVISION, NO. 126. Instituted, Sept. 14, 1859.


Meet Monday Evening, at 150 Essex Street.


Officers. - John A. Bassett, D. G W. P. John S. Fos- ter, W. P. Henry Morton, W. A. M. B. Mansfield, R. S. J. Harris, A. R. S. D. Lowe, F. S. B. H. Osgood, T. F. D. Knowlton, C. F. S. Clough, A. C. W. K. Bigelow, I. S. D. E. Clough, O. S. J. H. Bigelow, Chaplain.


MINNEHAHA LODGE, NO. 10, INDEPENDENT ORDER GOOD TEMPLARS.


Organized February 22, 1802.


Meet at Henfield Hall, 150 Essex Street, Wednesday eve- nings.


Officers. - William Leonard, W. C. T. Miss Susan Bas- sett, I. V. T. T. W. Gwinn, W. S. Mary A. Wood, W. A. S. Josephine Bowers, W. F. S. Eleazer Pope, IT'. T. Miss Abby M. Nimblett, D. M. William E. Carey, W. C. Rufus Green, W. M Emma B. Lowd, W. I. G. James Pickering, W. O. G. Anna F. Bassett, R. H. S. Hannah Dana, L. H. S.


MILITARY.


Second Division Ma . sachusetts Volunteer Militia.


William Sutton, South Danvers, Major General.


Lieut. Col. Daniel Perkins, salem, Division Inspector. Maj. William Saunders, Salem, Division Quarter Master. Maj. Alfred A. Abbott, South Danvers, Judge Advocate. Eben Sutton, South Danvers, Aid de-Camp.


FOURTH BRIGADE.


Joseph Andrews, Salem, Brigadier General.


William A. Williams, Chelsea, Engineer.


SECTION OF BATTERY ANNEXED TO FOURTH BRIGADE, SALEM.


Armory, North. Street.


Edward Wilson, Captain, E. Harvey Quimby; First Lieutenant. - strunt Licatenant




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