Baltimore city directory for the year commencing 1908, Part 514

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Baltimore : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2596


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APPENDIX.


Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlan- tic Railway Company.


WATER AND RAIL ROUTES. Steamers leave Piers 3, 4, 41%, 5 Light- street wharf, as follows, subject to change without notice


RAILWAY DIVISION (PIER 4)-4.10 P M daily (except Saturday and Sunday). Saturday 3 P M, for Claiborne and in- termediate stations to Ocean City


CHOPTANK RIVER LINE-6 P M daily (except Sunday), for Easton, Oxford, Cambridge and landing to Denton


CHOPTANK RIVER LINE (PIER 5)-6 P M Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Trappe. Cambridge and landings on Tuckahoe River to Wayman's


WICOMICO RIVER LINE-5 P M every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Wingate's Point, Deal's Island and land- ings to Salisbury


NANTICOKE RIVER LINE-5 PM Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday for Deal's Island and landings to Seaford, Del PIANKATANK RIVER LINE (PIER 3)- 5 P M Sundays and Wednesdays for landings on Great Wicomico River, Cockrell's, Dymer's, Indian, Antipoison and Jackson's Creek and Milford Ha- ven, 5 P M Monday and Thursday for Mila, Timbs', Reedville, Indian Creek, Ocran's, Jackson Creek, Milford Haven, Piankatank River to Freeport, Va


STEAMERS FROM CONCORD-STREET WHARF


POCOMOKE RIVER LINE-5 P M Tues- day and Friday for Crisfield, Finney's, Onancock and landings to Pocomoke City and Snow Hill, Md


OCCOHANNOCK RIVER LINE-5 P M Wednesday and Sunday for Crisfield, Pungoteague, Nandua and Occohannock River


Tickets on sale at P R R Ticket Office, Baltimore and Calvert


T MURDOCH, Genl Pass Agt, Balto, Md WILLARD THOMSON, Genl Mngr


Baltimore Steam Packet Company.


(Old Bay Line)


For Old Point, Norfolk, Portsmouth and all points South, Steamers daily (except Sunday) from Bay Line piers, 10-13 Light street, Steamers leave at 6.30 P M, John R Sherwood, President, and General Manager, Key Compton, General Freight Agent, E Brown, Treasurer and General Passenger Agent, Ticket Office, s w cor Barre and Light


Blue Cross Line.


Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Havre and Regular to Other Continental and U K Ports


Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg. Gay c Lombard


Bristol Channel Line.


To Bristol Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce


Broadway and Locust Point Steam Ferry.


Foot of Broadway


Chesapeake Steamship Company.


CHESAPEAKE LINE


Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st wharf daily (except Sunday) at 7 PM for Norfolk, Old Point and all points South


YORK RIVER LINE


Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st wharf for Richmond Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 P M (Winter sched- ule), Steamers leave daily except Sun- day at 5 P M (Summer schedule) Reuben Foster, Genl Manager, E J Chism. General Passenger Agent, T H McDannel, Assistant General Passenger Agent, General Offices, 613 Light st -


Chester River Steamboat Company


Steamers leave Pier 7 Light-st wharf for landings on Chester River


Donaldson Line.


Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Glas- gow Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard


Earn Line.


Baltimore to West Indies and Return Jos R Foard Co, agents, 1002 Keyser Bldg


Empire Line.


To Leith


Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce


Ericsson Line.


204 Light


Clarence Shriver, Agent


Hamburg-American Line.


Baltimore to Hamburg Direct


Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce


Johnston Line.


Steamers Sall Weekly from Baltimore to Liverpool


Johnston Line Foreign Agency, Ltd, Stew- art Bldg, Gay c Lombard


Liverpool, Brazil and River Platte Line.


(Lamport and Holt's Line)


Steamers Sail Every Fortnight from New York to Pernambuco, Victoria, Rio Janeiro and Santos and other Brazilian ports


Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard


Lloyd Siciliano Palermo Steam- ship Line.


Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents, Cham- Chamber of Commerce


Lord Line.


Belfast and Dublin


Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce


Mallory Steamship Company. Light Cor German


Merchants and Miners Transporta- tion Company.


S E Cor Light and German Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice


For Boston, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 6 o'clock P M, for Provi- dence via Newport News, Va, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 o'clock P M, Freight taken for Newport News, Va For Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock P M D R McNeill, Agent, Pier 3, foot of Gay st, W P Turner, Passenger Traffic Man- ager, J C Whitney, President, A D Steb- bins, Vice-President and General Man- ager, C S Hoskins, Freight Traffic Man- ager, C H Smith, General Agent


Munson Line.


To Mexico and Cuba Jos R Foard Co, Agents, 1002 Keyser Bldg


National Line.


Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, 201 Cham- ber of Commerce


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APPENDIX.


Neptune Line.


To Rotterdam Direct


Dresel, Rauschenberg &


Co, Agents,


Chamber of Commerce


New York and Baltimore Trans- portation Line.


Fast line of steamers between Baltimore and New York. Freight received and de- livered daily to and from New York, at company's wharf Hughes and Henry sts, Clarence Shriver, Agent, Light and Pratt (2d floor)


North German Lloyd.


A Schumacher & Co, General Agents, 7 s Gay


Prince Line.


Steamers sail on advertised dates from New York to Pernambuco, Rio Janeiro, Santos and other Brazilian ports, Rob- ert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard


Puritan Line.


Steamers sail every fortnight to Antwerp, Johnston Line Foreign Agency, Ltd, or Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard


Robert M. Sloman's Line.


Steamers sail every fortnight from New York to Rio Janeiro and Santos, and other Brazilian ports


Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard


Southern Pacific Company. Sunset Route.


B B Barber, Agent, Piper Bldg Morgan Steamship Line, Houston and Tex- as Central Railroad, Houston East and West Texas Railway, Sonora Railway, Ltd. Pacific Mail Steamship Co, Occi- dental and Oriental Steamship Co, Toyo Kisen Kaisha


Tolchester Beach Improvement Company of Kent Co., Md.


Office. Piers 15-17 Light-St Wharf William C Eliason. President and Man- ager


Wilson Line.


To New Castle Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard, or Robert Ramsay Co


STREET RAILWAYS.


Baltimore Terminal Company.


Liberty, Park Av and Marion


Halethorpe, Elkridge and St. Denis Railway.


609 Law Bldg and Halethorpe, Md


Maryland Electric Railways Com- pany.


4 S Calvert


United Railways and Electric Company.


9th and 10th Floors Continental Bldg President, William A House, Vice-Presi- dent, Frank A Furst, General Manager, Thomas A Cross. Secretary, William Early, Acting Treasurer. J H Windsor, Auditor, N E Stubbs, Operating Balto and Catonsville, Balto and Northern Electric. Balto City Passenger, Balto, Middle River and Sparrows Point. Balto Traction. Central, City and Suburban, Lake Roland Elevated Railways, Dun-


dalk, Sparrows Point and North Point Ry, and Balto, Sparrows Point and Chesapeake Ry


Washington, Baltimore and Annap- olis Electric Railway Company.


108 Liberty Cor Marion and Park Av


ELECTRIC RAILROADS.


Washington, Berwyn and Laurel Electric Railroad Co


108 n Liberty


TELEPHONE COMPANIES.


American Telephone and Tele- graph Company.


Belvidere Av Ext and Md & Pa R R, Ro- land Park, J W George, Manager


Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Baltimore City, 5 Light


President U N Bethell, Vice-President, F H Bethell, Auditor, J S Wiley, General Manager, P L Spaulding, Secretary- Treasurer, A P Crenshaw, Acting Di- vision Manager, C H Weber


Maryland Telephone Company.


Maryland Telephone Bldg, N E Cor Lex- ington and Courtland President. F H Bethell, Philadelphia, Vice- President and General Manager, C E Bryan, Baltimore, Secretary and Treas- urer, A P Crenshaw, Washington, Di- rectors, U N Bethell, New York, Bernard Carter, Charles H Carter, J Walter Lord and C E Bryan, Baltimore, and A P Crenshaw, Washington


TRUST COMPANIES.


American Bonding Company of Baltimore City.


First Floor, Equitable Bldg President, George Cator, Treasurer, W E P Duvall, Assistant Secretaries, J Baker Hull and Millard Leonard


Baltimore Trust and Guarantee Company.


Cor Calvert and Fayette President, Bernard N Baker, 1st Vice- President, Eugene Levering, 2d Vice- President, Charles W Baer, 3d Vice- President and Trust Officer, George C Morrison, Treasurer, Henry W Warner, Secretary, Virginius G Dunnington, Di- rectors, B N Baker, James A Gary, Eu- gene Levering, Elisha H Perkins, David Ambach, H Irvine Keyser, Theodore Marburg, Charles W Baer, C C Buck- man, George K McGaw, George R Gaither. Charles Adler, Reuben Foster, Edgar G Miller Jr. George C Morrison, Stephen Loines, Miles White Jr, Frank- lin Q Brown, George W Knapp, P M Chandler. Thomas H Symington and Thomas H Bowles


Continental Trust Company.


S E Cor Baltimore and Calvert Sts President, S Davies Warfield, Vice-Presi- dent, Thomas M Hulings, Treasurer, F C Dreyer. Secretary, H A Beasley, As- sistant Treasurer. Maurice H Grape, Trust Officer, R Hyland Cox, Assistant to President, William J Casey. Direct- ors, S Davies Warfield, Thomas J Hay- ward, William H Grafflin, C K Lord, F S Landstreet, J H Wheelwright, Thorn- ton Rollins, William P Harvey, Daniel E Conklin, George Cator, George F Randolph, Jacob Epstein, D H Carroll, George J Gould, New York, Winslow S Pierce. New York, C Sidney Shepard, New York, Myron T Herrick, Cleveland, Ohio, A B Fleming, West Virginia


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Farmers' Trust, Banking and De- posit Co. of Baltimore, Md.


1123 Calvert Bldg


Fidelity Trust Company.


Fidelity Bldg


President, Edwin Warfield, Vice-President. Van Lear Black, Secretary-Treasurer, Harry Nicodemus, Directors, Edwin Warfield, Van Lear Black, Jos A Bolgi- ano, A E Booth, Herman E Bosler, Win A Dickey, Fredk W Feldner, Charles E Fink, Solomon Frank, Frank A Furst, E Stanley Gary, John S Gibbs jr, M Gillet Gill, Lloyd Lowndes, J V McNeal, Seymour Mandelbaum, Harry Nicode- mus, Robert Ober, John Walter Smith, Simon H Stein, George Warfield, Clar- ence W Watson, Thomas A Whelan, Morris Whitridge, John H Wight


Fidelity and Deposit Company.


N W Cor Charles and Lexington Edwin Warfield, President, Thos A Whe- lan, Vice-President, Harry Nicodemus, Secretary and Treasurer, Fidelity Bldg, Directors, John Walter Smith, Robert Ober. John H Wight, Lloyd Lowndes, George Warfield, J Dudley Mason, George Blakistone, M Gillet Gill, Sey- mour Mandelbaum, E W Biddle, Chas E Fink, Herman E Bosler, Thos A Whe- lan, Solomon Frank, Edwin Warfield, E Stanley Gary, Frank A Furst, Clar- ence W Watson, Van Lear Black, Wm A Dickey, Joseph A Bolgiano, David Hutzler, J V McNeal, Chas R Miller, A Webster Smith


International Trust Company of Maryland.


25 E Balto President, Douglas H Gordon, Vice-Presi- dent, Summerfield Baldwin, Vice-Presi- dent, Saml C Rowland, Secretary and Treasurer, Charles D Fenhagen, As- sistant Secretary and Assistant Treas- urer. Walter D Focke, Directors, Sum- merfield Baldwin, Isaac H Dixon, Richard H Edmonds, Douglas H Gor- don, B Howard Haman, Simon Rosen- burg, C Sidney Shepard, Geo W Watts, Chas T Westcott, Samuel C Rowland, Townsend Scott, Wm C Seddon, Steven- son A Williams, David Hutzler, Chas K Oliver, Joseph Clendenin, Lloyd Lowndes, J Wm Middendorf, Edward N Rich, DeCourcy W Thom, Loring A Cover, James M Mullen and Wilton Snowden jr


Maryland Trust Company.


Cor Calvert and German Acting President, L S Zimmerman, Treas- urer, Carroll Van Ness, Asst Treasurer, Jervis Spencer Jr, Asst Secretary, Ivan Skinner, Directors, Josiah L Blackwell, G Clymer Brooke, H Carroll Brown, John W Castles, Joseph R Foard, B Howell Griswold Jr, A Barton, Hepburn Grier Hersh, John T Hill, George C Jenkins, J V McNeal, Oscar G Murray, Henry F Shoemaker, James Speyer, Douglas M Wylie, L S Zimmerman


Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company of Baltimore.


N E Cor German and Calvert


Capital, $2,000,000, Surplus, $3,500,000 President, John Gill of R. Vice-President, Wilton Snowden, Second Vice-President, A H S Post, Treasurer, John McHenry, Secretary, Joseph R Walker, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer, Thos H Fitchett, Directors, W W Spence, E Aus- tin Jenkins, Harry F Reid, Stewart Brown, Wm H Blackford, Lawrason Riggs, Fredk M Colston, Wilton Snow- den, Douglas H Thomas, N W James, Aubrey Pearre, John D Howard, H A Orrick, Blanchard Randall, J B Ram- say, Walter B Brooks, Decatur H Miller Jr, John K Shaw Jr, Simon Rosenburg, John Gill of R, A H S Post, Wm B Hurst, Edwin G Baetjer, Solomon Frank, Theodore Krug, Jacob B Cahn, Howard E Young, Hanover, Pa, Jas T Woodward, N Y, Alonzo Potter, N Y, Robert J Low- ry, Atlanta, Hon Henry G Davis, Elkins, W Va


Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore.


13 South President, Michael Jenkins, Vice-President, H Walters, 2d Vice-President, John W Marshall, 3d Vice-President. J J Nelli- gan, Treasurer, Andrew P Spamer, As- sistant Treasurer, George B Gammie, Secretary, H H M Lee, Assistant Secre- tary, Arthur C Gibson, Assistant Secre- tary. Joseph B Kirby, Cashier, George R Tudor, Real Estate Officer, Albert P Strobel, Directors, Waldo Newcomer, Norman James, Saml M Shoemaker, H Walters, E H Perkins, Douglas H Thomas, John J Nelligan, Michael Jenkins, Blanchard Randall and John W Marshall


Security Storage and Trust Company.


13 to 15 W North Av President, Henry S King, Vice-President, Matthew C Fenton, Treasurer, George M Bucher, Secretary, James P Hous- toun, Directors, Wm A Marburg, J Wm Middendorf, Jos A Bolgiano, Henry C Matthews, P Bryson Millikin, Harry R Jones, Matthew C Fenton, John W Lowe, Benj F Bennett, Jacob W Slagle, Edgar G Miller Jr, Henry S King


United Surety Company.


15 South


President Henry G Penniman, Vice-Presi- dents, E J Clark and E R Hoffman, Sec- retary, Robt A Dobbin Jr, Treasurer, J William Hill, Directors, Ernest J Clark, Henry C Penniman, Samuel W Tatter- sall, Henry C Shirley, Harvey L Coop- er, Denton, Md, Ernest J Knabe Jr, Wil- liam Knabe, E R Hoffman, James M, Easter, Fredk H Gottlieb, Edwin J Farber, Douglas M Wylie, George D Pen- niman, C J Reilly, M F Farley, George Herdt Jr, A M Stewart, New York, De Witt Van Buskirk, Bayonne, N .J


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LIST OF OVER 140,000 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, arranged by location, giving postoffice address with population, the school practiced, date and college of graduation, all the existing and extinct Medical Colleges in North America, with locations, officers, number of professors, lectures, demonstrators, etc., the various Medical Societies, Penal, Reformatory and Charitable State Insti- tutions, Hospitals, Sanitariums, Dispensaries, Asylums and other Medical Institu- tions, Boards of Health, Boards of Medical Examiners, Health Officers at principal points, the Law of Registration and other Laws relating to the Profession, Medical Journals with names of Editors, frequency of publication and subscription rates, Medical Libraries, a therapeutic classification of American Health Resorts, Mineral Springs, etc.


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