USA > Maryland > Baltimore County > Baltimore City > Woods' Baltimore city directory (1870) > Part 161
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162
No. 4 South Sharp Strect. Capital $600,000. JOHN HURST, President.
W'M. F. SNow, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Daniel Miller,
M. Stein,
B. F. Parlett,
J. P. Neer,
M. Wiesenfeld, II. C. Smith,
Robert Mi. Spiller, A. J. Miller.
Discount Duys, Monday and Thursday.
894
APPENDIX.
SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE. N. W. corner of Gay and Second Streets. Chartered 1819-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily, from 10 to 1 o'clock. ARCHIBALD STIRLING, President. DAVID BALDWIN, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
A. Schumacher, Benjamin Deford,
· Michael Warner,
James I. Fisher,
Chauncy Brooks, Joseph Cushing, jr.
Deeter Bargar, Thomas C. Jenkins,
Edward Kurtz, Solomon Corner,
Galloway Cheston,
Wm. McKim,
N. Popplein, Samuel Kirby,
Austin Jenkins,
George S. Brown,
Wm. Kennedy,
Wm. Lamping,
Alonzo Lilly, George N. Eaton,
Thos. Whitridge, Thos. M. Smith. Laurence Thomsen.
EUTAW SAVINGS BANK. S. E. Corner Eutaw and Fayeite Streets.
Chartered 1846-Open for receiving and pay- ing deposits daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. JESSE HUNT, President. EDw, T. OWENS. Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
Jesse Hunt, John Coates,
George Bartlett,
Aaron Fenton,
James Harvey,
Elisha H. Perkins,
John Cushing, J. Robert Israel,
Francis Burns, Wm. J. Rieman,
Alexander Kirkland, John Gregg,
Asa Needham, Samuel R. Smith,
Chas. D. Slingluff,
Geo. P. Thomas,
Matthew B. Clark,
Francis Dawes,
Alfred Jenkins,
J. Harman Brown,
William Devries, Daniel Miller,
Henry R. Landerman, William Wilson, jr.
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK. No. 53 Lexington Street. FRANCIS T. KING, President. JOHN CURLETT, Vice-President. JOHN MASON, Treasurer. F. W. BRUNE, Attorney.
DIRECTORS.
Geo. W. Corner, Chas. J. Baker,
W. B. Canfield, Dr. J. F. Monmonier,
Daniel J. Foley, D. L. Bartlett,
J. B. Seidenstricker. Robert Turner,
Wm. Bridges, F. W. Brune,
John M. Orem, John K. McCulloh,
Thos. J. Wilson, Wm. Numsen,
Geo. Sanders, Wm. Woodward,
John Curlett, James Carey,
Geo. A. Popc, Jesse Tyson,
German H. Hunt, Christian Ax,
This Bank is open daily for receiving de- posits of any amount and paying money, from 10 to 1 o'clock.
TIIE SAFE DEPOSIT CO. OF BALTIMORE. 12 und 14 South Street.
For the safe keeping of Government Bonds, and other securities or valuables.
GERMAN SAVINGS BANK OF BALTI- MORE CITY.
N. E. Cor Baltimore & Holliday sts. (up-stairs.) Capital $500,000.
CHARLES WEBER, President. HENRY STRAUS, Vice-President.
HENRY VESS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Charles Weber, Anton Weiskittel,
Henry Straus, E. W. Ullrich,
Fr. Kuper, August Wagner,
Peter Volz,
Christopher Gissel,
Michael Willinger, John G. Koppelmann,
Fred. Wehr, H. R. Hoeneman.
THE BENEFICIAL SAVINGS FUND SO- CIETY OF BALTIMORE.
Corner Fayette and North streets, Chesapeake Bank Building. Receives deposits daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. Interest paid on deposits. FRANCIS NEALE, President.
C. C. SHRIVER, Treasurer. MANAGERS.
Francis Neale, John W. Jenkins,
George W. Webb, Daniel J. Foley,
Chas. M. Dougherty, Wm. H. V. Smith,
C. Oliver O'Donnell, Thomas J. Myer,
Alfred Jenkins,
Henry Bogue,
Leonard J. Tormey,
John Murphy,
Joseph Fink, Henry McCaffrey, Isaac Hartman,
Luke Cassidy,
Daniel Donnelly,
Thomas C. Yearly,
William G. V. Hull, Matthias Benzinger,
John Malloy,
John T. Piquette,
F. Wm. Dammann,
Patrick J. Costolay.
Joseph Judik,
OLD TOWN SAVINGS INSTITUTION. S. W. Corner Gay and Exeter Streets. JAMES WEBB, President.
C. W. BURGESS, Treasurer. DIRECTORS.
James Webb, Henry Taylor,
Wm. H. B. Fussel- John W. D. Pentz,
baugh, Charles W. Hatter,
Henry Wilcox, Henry Wilson,
Charles Philips, James Musgrave,
Thomas Miller, jr., . E. G. Hipsley, Bernhard Clark.
FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. 12 South Gay Street. Chartered 1865 .- Capital $1,500,000. JAMES BAYNES, President.
SAMUEL TOWNSEND, Cashier. TRUSTEES.
Samuel Townsend,
J. J. Stewart,
Hon. Hugh L. Bond.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
T. Harris Hodges, 23 Lexington. Geo. R. Hyland, 48 Second. Geo E. Sangston, 1 Law Buildings, St. Paul. H. Tillard Smith, 35 S. Gay.
895
APPENDIX.
RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Camden Station, Comden Street.
JOHN W. GARRETT, President. JOHN KING, JR., Vice President. WM. II. IJAMS, Treasurer.
JOHN L. WILSON, Master of Transportation and Road.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Master of Machinery.
L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent.
J. T. ENGLAND, Gen'l Agent, Camden Station.
L. F. BEELER, Agent, Locust Point.
JOHN OLIVER. Purchasing Agent.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Cor. Calvert and Franklin Streets.
J. D. CAMERON, President.
J. N. DUBARRY, Vice President.
ROBERT S. HOLLINS, Secretary.
J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.
S. LITTLE, Auditor.
J. M. DRILL, General Eastern Freight Agent. ISAAC M. SCHERMERHORN, Gen. Western Freight Agent.
E. S. YOUNG, General Passenger Agent. ALFRED B. FISKE, General Superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
President Street, Corner Canton Avenue.
ISAAC HINCKLEY, President. WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. C. K. IDE, Master of Transportation.
H. F. KENNEY, Superintendent.
ALFRED HORNER, Secretary and Treasurer. Branch Ticket Office, 147 Baltimore street.
WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. Office 24 North Holliday Street.
WV. BOLLMAN, President. D. M. MOORE, Secretary and Treasurer.
P. H. IRWIN, Superintendent.
W. II. JORDAN, Generai Passenger Agent.
D. H. KNIPPLE, General Freight Agent.
W. G. RENDER, Chief Engineer.
BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Office No. 70 North Culvert Street. Gov. ODEN BOWIE, President. C. G. MILLER, Secretary and Treasurer. THOMAS SEABROOKE, Contractor. C. S. EMACK, Chief Engineer.
STEAMERS AND STEAMBOATS. North German Lloyd.
The Serew Steamers of the North German Lloyd run between Baltimore and Bremen, via Southampton, every alternate Wednes- dav; touching at Southampton both going and returning. These vessels take freight to London, Hull, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotter- dam and Amsterdam, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Post Office. For freight or pas- sage apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 9 S. Charles street.
Baltimore and Havana Steamship Co.
For Havana and New Orleans, calling at Key West. Carrying the United States Mail. This line comprises the following first class steamships-"Liberty" and "Cuba."
For freight or passage apply to MORDECAI & CO., 45 South Gay street.
For Charleston.
Every five days, Baltimore and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company, composed of the Steamships Falcon, Sea Gull and Mary- land. For freight or passage apply to MORDECAI & CO., 45 S. Gay-st.
Richmond and York River Railroad Line.
The Steamers of this line are now running regularly between Baltimore and Richmond, via the Richmond and York River Railroad, leaving Baltimore from Pier No. 8, Light-st wharf, foot of Barre street. Steamer Kenne- bee, Capt. J. H. Freeman, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 P. M. Steamer Admiral, Capt. L. N. Freeman, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 P. M.
R. FOSTER, Agent, Office 142 Light-st Wharf.
Chester River Steamboat Company.
Steamers Chester and Geo. Law, will leave their Pier No. 7, Light street, foot of Conway, daily at 8 o'clock, A. M., for Crumpton and all landings on Chester River. Returning, leave Crumpton at 6} o'clock, A. M., arriving in Baltimore at 24 o'clock, P. M. Meals served on board at reasonable prices.
A. C. SMITH, Agent.
Eastern Shore Steamboat Company. The Steamer Maggie, Capt. Wm. E. Tim- mons, will leave South Street Wharf, every Tuesday and Friday at 5 o'clock, P. M., for Crisfield, Onancock, Pitt's Wharf, Newtown and Snow Hill, connecting with steamer "Sue, " Capt. Win. F. Veasey, at Crisfield, for Pongoteague, Hungar's Wharf and Cherry- stone. Returning. "Sue" will leave Cherry- stone Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Maggie will leave Snow Hill Mondays and Thursdays at 5 o'clock, A. M., and Cris- field on arrival of down train.
P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South Street, Balto.
Washington, Alexandria and George- town Steam Packet Company.
The freighting and passenger steamer Co- lumbia, Capt. Jas. Harper, leaves foot of Com- merce Street every Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, for Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown, stopping at her usual Landings on the Potomac. The freighting steamer Thos. E. Cahill, Capt. Win. Maith, leaves every Tuesday afternoon for Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown, stopping at Kinsale. CHAS. WORTHINGTON, Agent.
896
APPENDIX.
Potomac Transportation Line.
For Alexandria, Washington and George- town, and Way Landings on Potomac River. The Steamer Express will leave from Pier No. 8, Light Street Wharf, every Tuesday at 4 o'clock, P. M Returning, will leave Wash- ington every Saturday at 6 A. M., and Alex- andria at 7 A. M. For further information apply to A. NEEDHAM & SONS, 142 Light-st. Wharf.
For Savannah, Georgia.
The Steamships will leave Flannigan's Wharf foot of Long Dock. For further infor- mation apply to JAS. B. ANDREWS, Agent.
For Wilmington, North Carolina.
These Steamers form a regular weekly line, sailing from Corner's Wharf, (foot of Freder- ick Street, ) every Saturday at 4 P. M.
Through Bills Lading given in connection with the Manchester and Weldon Railroads. ANDREWS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 73 Smith's Wharf.
Weems' Transportation Line.
The Steamer Planter, Capt. Lewis Parish, leaves her wharf, No. 1 Tobacco Warehouse, for Fair Haven, Plum Point and Patuxent River, every Wednesday and Saturday morn- ing at 6.30 o'clock, proceeding as far up as Benedict. Returning, leaves Benediet every Thursday and Monday morning, at 6 o'clock, for Baltimore, calling at Fair Haven and Plum Point going and returning.
The Steamer Mary Washington, Capt. Jas. Gourley, leaves same wharf for Patuxent River every Thursday night at 11 o'clock, proceed- ing as far up as Hill's Landing. Returning, leaves Hill's Landing every Monday for Not- tingham, leaving Nottingham every Tuesday morning, at 5 o'clock, for Baltimore.
M. L. WEEMS, Agent.
Baltimore and Fredericksburg Line.
The Steamer Matilda, Capt. W. B. Kirwan, leaves her berth, foot Spear's wharf, every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Returning, leaves Fredericksburg every Thursday evening on high water.
The Steamer Wenonah, Capt. J. D. Daws, leaves same wharf every Friday, at 4 P. M. Returning, leaves Fredericksburg every Mon- day evening on high water.
M. L. WEEMS, Foot Spear's Wharf.
New York and Baltimore Transporta- tion Line.
Boat leaves 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, through to New York. J. ALEX. SIIRIVER, Agent.
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Company.
Boat leaves 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, (except Sundays) at 3 o'clock, P. M., for Phil- adelphia. J. ALEX. SIIRIVER, Ag't.
For Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., and Plymouth, N. C.
The Steamers Emma Dunn, Hackensack and Commerce, receive freight for the above places at Corner's Wharf. For terms apply to M. A. MITCHELL, Agent, Corner of Fred'k and Pratt-sts.
For Petersburg and Richmond.
The Powhatan Steamboat Company, estab- lished in 1841, are now running their splendid Steamers. They leave their wharf, Light-st., near Pratt, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday afternoons, at 3 o'clock.
J. BRANDT, Jr., Pres't Powhatan Steamboat Co.
Baltimore and Susquehanna Steam Company.
Steamers Juniata and Lancaster leave City Block daily, (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M., during the summer, and 5 P. M. from October to elose of navigation, for Havre de Grace and Port Deposit. JOSEPII J. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 W. Falls Av.
For Liverpool and Queenstown.
Inman Line of Mail Steamers, sailing from New York every Saturday and alternate Tues- days. JOHN Q. HERRING, Adam's Express, 164 Balto. St.
People's Accommodation Steamboat Company.
Will dispatch their favorite Steamer, I. P. Smith, from their wharf, Light Street, near Conway, every Friday at 6 o'clock, P. M., for the following Landings on the Potomac River: Cone River, Jones' Wharf, Lodge Landing, Lower Machodac, Curimun, Mattox Creek, Upper Machodae, Lower Cedar Point, Chappel Point, Mathias' Point, Nanjemoy, Boyd's Hole, Chattenton Landing, Smith's Point, Gleymont, Alexandria and Washing- ton. GEO. R. CUSHING, Superintendent.
Maryland Steamboat Company. The Steamers of this Line leave Pier 3, Light Street Wharf, as follows:
For Annapolis and West River .- The favor- ite Steamer Champion, daily, Sundays ex- cepted, at 7.30 A. M., leaving Annapolis on the return at 2 P. M.
For Easton, Oxford, Cambridge, Lloyd's, and Intermediate Landings .-- The Steamer High- land Light, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days, at 10 P. M., connecting at Cambridge next morning with 9 A. M. train on Dorches- ter and Delaware Railroad, for Seaford, &c., returning Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, leaving Cambridge upon arrival of 5 P. M. train.
For Cumbridge, Denton, and Intermediate Lundings .- The Steamer Massachusetts, Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 P. M .; returning, leaves Denton at 1 P M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and making rail- road connections at Cambridge both ways.
1
APPENDIX.
897
For Boston.
The Steamers of the Boston Steamship Com- pany snit semi-weekly for Boston via Norfolk. For freight or passage apply to A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
For the South.
Baltimore, Portsmouth and Weldon. Buy Line and Seabourd and Roanoke Rail Road.
The elegant Steamers Louisiana and George Leary, leave Baltimore daily (except Sundays ) at 4 P. M., for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, connecting at Portsmouth with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad for Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, and all places South, and at Norfolk with the Norfolk and Petersburg Air Line. For Edenton and Plymouth, Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays.
W. C. SMITH. Superintendent Bay Line. E. G. GIHO. Sup't Trans. S. and R. R. R. Co.
EXPRESSES.
ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 164 W. Baltimore Street.
PENNSYLVANIA R. R. TICKET OFFICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. No. 9 N. Calvert.
MCFARLAND, STEPHENSON & CO'S EXPRESS, 114 S. Eutaw Street.
JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK, (BAGGAGE. )
Camden Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Office 149 W. Baltimore Street.
VIRGINIA EXPRESS COMPANY, 20 S. Sharp Street.
UNION TRANSFER COMPANY BAGGAGE EXPRESS, Office No. 147 W. Baltimore Street.
STAGES.
Anderson's Stage to Belair.
Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 N. High street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock A. M.
Kellville and Belair, via Kingsville.
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 N. High street, daily (except Sundays) at 1 o'clock P. M.
Long Green, Harford Road Stage.
Leaves Starr Hotel, corner Front and Low streets, every afternoon at 24 o'clock, and Sun Office at 3 o'clock.
Franklin, Wetheredsville and Pow- hatan Stages. Lenve Gen. Wayne Hotel, daily, at 3 30 P. M.
Pikesville Stage.
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca street, daily, at 3 o'clock P. M.
Liberty Road Stage.
Leaves Western Hotel, corner of Saratoga and Howard streets, daily, at 2 o'clock P. M. in winter and 3 in summer.
TELEGRAPHS.
Western Union Telegraph Company.
S. W. corner Baltimore and South streets. Branch offices :- Barnum's Hotel, Howard House, 79 Exchange Place, 106 W. Pratt st., Calverton Hotel, Wilbelm's Hotel, Abbott Iron Works, Canton; Camden Station, and President Street Depot.
A. WILSON, JR., Manager.
Franklin Telegraph Company. Office 21 South street.
Branch offices-Eutaw House, 61 Exchange Place. 126 w Pratt, 265 w Baltimore, 83 Bos- ton, (Canton.)
KENNEDY DUFF, Manager.
Bankers, Brokers, and Commercial Telegraph Company. 147 W. Baltimore.
Branch offices-N W corner Calvert and Baltimore streets, n e corner St. Paul and Baltimore, n w corner Hanover and German, 3 Light-st. wharf, s w corner Exchange Place and Commerce street, 82 South.
JOHN J. G. RILEY, Manager.
Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company. 21 South street.
Branch offices-Eutaw House, 126 w Pratt, 265 w Baltimore, 83 Boston, (Canton. ) H. R. MYERS, Manager.
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY. Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets.
HENRY TYSON, President and Superintendent.
MADISON AVENUE LINE
Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to the city limits. Madison avenue cars run at intervals of 5 minutes in the morning and 4 in the afternoon in winter, and 3 minutes in summer.
FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE
Runs from west end of Baltimore street to B Itimore Cemetery. Cars run at intervals of 5 minutes in the morning and 3 minutes in
898
APPENDIX.
the afternoon in summer, and 6 minutes in winter.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND HOLLI- DAY STREET LINE
Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania avenue to Holliday. Cars run at intervals of 8 min- utes, morning and afternoon.
NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE LINE. Cars run at intervals of 7 minutes from the terminus on Light street to the end of Charles street at North Boundary avenue.
CANTON LINE
Connects with the Madison avenue line at Thames street. and runs to the East Boundary of the city at Canton.
My Time of starting the cars on all the lines in summer, 6 A. M., in winter 64 A. M. Run until midnight.
YORK ROAD RAILWAY. WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Leave City Hall for Towsontown at each hour from 7 o'clock A. M. to 11 P. M. Leave Towsontown for Baltimore at each hour from 6 o'clock A M. to 10 P. M. The Half-Hour cars for Govanstown will be discontinued until further notice. HENRY TYSON, Superintendent
CATONSVILLE AND ELLICOTT CITY RAILWAY.
Cars leave Depot, West Baltimore street each hour from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M., evcept 1 o'clock. On Sundays from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., including 1 o'clock
For Ellirott City at 8 A. M. and 11 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M. Returning, leave Ellicott City at 8 and 10 A. M. and 1 and 5 P. M., Sundays included. On Sundays a car for colored people leaves Baltimore at 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. Leaves Catonsville at 9 A. M. and 6 P. M.
SOCIETIES.
MASONS. Masonic Temple-North Charles near Saratoga.
MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.
Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday.
Mystic Circle, " 109-1st and 3d Monday.
Arcana, " 110-2d and 4th Wednesday
Adherence,
83-2d and 4th Mouday.
Lafayeite,
111-2d and 4th Monday.
King David's, 68-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Monumental,
96-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Fidelity,
136-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Warren,
51-2d and 4th Tuesday.
Doric,
"' 124-2d and 4th Tuesday.
St. John's,
34-1st, 3d and 5th Wedn.
Phoenix,
" 139 -- 1st and 3d Wednesday
Hiramı,
" 107-1stand 3d Wednesday
Joppa, " 132-2d and 4th Wednesday
Landmark, " 127-2d and 4th Wednesday
Washington, 66 3-1st and 3d Thursday
Kedron Lodge, U. D., Ist and 3d Friday
Centre, No.108-Ist and 3d Thursday.
Amicable, 25-1st and 3d Thursday.
Union, 60-2d and 4th Thursday.
Pythagoras,
Concordia,
123-2d and 4th Thursday. 66 13-1st and 3d Friday.
Ben Franklin, 97-1st and 3d Friday. -
Maryland, 120-1st, 3d and 5th Friday.
Corinthian, 93-2d and 4th Friday.
Concordia Chap.No.1-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Phoenix 7-2d and 4th Friday.
Jerusalem " 9-2d and 4th Monday.
St. Johns 66 " 19-1st and 3d Wednesday
Adoniram " 21-1st and 3d Monday. Monum'l Commd'y, No. 3-2d and 4th Tuesd.
Maryland No. 1-2d and 4th Friday.
Baltimore .' 2-2d and 4th Thursday.
Crusade " 5-1st and 3d Monday.
D A. Piner, Grand Tyler, Masonic Hall.
Office hours, 8 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 P. M.
I. O. OF (). F.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Monday in April, in the City of Balti- more.
Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland.
Samuel Snowden-M. W. Grand Master. Alex. L. Spear-R. W. Deputy Grand Master. Ralph Lynch-R. W. Grand Warden.
Jos. B. Escavaille-R W. Grand Secretary. John A. Thompson-R. W. Grand Treasurer. James 11. Copper-R. W. Grand Chaplain. S. Sands Mills-R. W. Grand Marshal. H. L. Mapel-W. Grand Conductor. Asa I]. Smith -W. Grand Guardian. Thomas F. Byrne-W. Grand Herald.
Meetings of Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall, North Gay Street:
Washington,
No 1,
every Monday.
Franklin,
2,
Thursday.
Columbia,
3, Wednesday.
William Tell,
4,
Tuesday.
Gratitude,
5,
66 Monday.
Harmony,
6,
Wednesday.
Friendship,
7,
Thursday.
Marion,
8,
Tuesday.
Jefferson,
9,
Thursday.
Corinthian,
10,
Tuesday.
Maryland,
11,
Monday.
Monumental,
14,
Thursday.
Mechanics',
15.
Monday.
Germania,
47,
Tuesday.
Iris,
48, 52
Tuesday.
Schiller,
55,
Friday.
Baltimore City,
57,
Wednesday.
Golden Rule,
58,
16
Wednesday.
Jackson,
65,
Monday.
Warren,
71.
Friday.
Atlantic,
72,
Monday.
Independence,
77,
66
Thursday.
Liberty,
93,
=
Wednesday.
Escavaille,
106,
Tuesday.
Marley,
107.
16 Thursday.
Jerusalem Encamp't, No. 1, every Friday.
Salen
2,
66
Wednesday.
Hebron
3,
66
Tuesday.
Schiller
12,
Thursday.
Philanthropic Encamp. 16,
Sunday.
Tuesday.
Mountain,
84,
Monday.
Madison,
98,
66
Wednesday.
Oriental,
899
APPENDIX.
At Wildey Hall, East Pratt Street.
Thomas Wildey Lodge, No. 44, every Wed- nesday.
At Pacific Hall, cor. Baltimore and Paca Streets. Pacific Lodge, No. 63, every Thursday.
Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.
At No. 3 South Carey Street. Eureka Lodge, No. 101, every Thursday.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland, 1869. C. F. ABBOTT, Venerable Grand Patriarch. GEORGE W. STODDARD, Grand Chancellor. E. R. Davis, Vice Grand Chancellor. FRANCIS TURNER, G. R. C. Scribe. HANSON P. BARNES, Grand Banker. JACOB B. HURST, Grand Guide. A. S. WALTON, Grand Inner Steward. JOHN MEETH, Grand Outer Steward.
LODGES.
Golden, No. 1, Mozart Ilall. Friday. . Monumental, No. 2, Wildey Hall, Friday. Baltimore City, No. 3, Druids' LIall, Wednes- day.
DeHaven, No. 4, Druids' Hall, Tuesday. Damon, No. 5, Damon HIall, Monday. Good Intent, No. 6, Harvey Hall. Wednesday. Excelsior, No. 7, Damon Hall, Thursday. Friendship, No. 8, Annapolis, Wednesday. Carroll, No. 9. Mozart Hall, Monday. Maryland, No. 1v, Druids' Hall, Tuesday. Eureka, No. 11, Carey-st. ur Baltimore, Tues- day.
Reliance, No. 12, Red Men's Hall, Paca-st, Thursday.
George Washington, No. 13, Harvey Ilall, Thursday.
Germania, No. 14, Metamora Hall, Friday. Howard, No. 15, cor Pearl and Lexington, Thursday.
Knickerbocker, No. 16, cor Penna avenue and Franklin-st., Wed esday.
Stoddard, No. 17, Metamora Hall, Wednesday . Oriental, No. IS, Damon Hall, Wednesday. Mystic No. 19, Damon Ilall, Friday. Franklin, No. 20, Damion Hall, Tuesday. Chosen Friends, No. 21, Powhattan Hall, Thursday.
Pythagorean, No. 22, Centre Market space ur Baltimore-st., Thursday.
Rescue, No. 23, Mozart liall, Thursday. Concordia, No. 24, Mozart Ila', Thursday Lafayette, No. 25, Reul Men's Ilall, Paca street, Wednesday.
Commercial No. 26, Damon Hall, Thursday. Columbus, No. 27, Armitage Hall, Pearl and Lexington-sts., Tuesday.
Schiller, No. 28, Cemre Market space nr Bal- timore-st., Friday.
Mountain City, No. 29, Frederick, Monday. Jackson, No. 30, Metamora'llall, Thursday. Cecil, No. 31, Port Deposit, Wednesday.
Annamessex, No. 32, Crisfield, Somerset co., Wednesday.
Mechanics, No. 33, Pearl and Lexington-sts., Friday.
Quantico, No. 34, Quantico, Wicomico county, Thursday.
Shekinah, No. 35, Princess Anne, Thursday. Nonpareil, No. 36, Towsontown, Friday.
Bayard, No.37, cor Forrestand Gay-sts, Thurs- day.
Harmony, No. 38, Rising Sun, Cecil co., Tues- day.
Liberty, No. 39, cor Gay and Front, Monday. Kent, No. 40, Chestertown.
Seminole, No. 41, Cherry Hill, Monday.
Fellowship, No. 42, North East, Cecil county, Monday.
Good Will, No. 43, Cantou, Baltimore county, Tuesday.
Amicitia, No. 44, Ilarford, Baltimore county . Hand in Hand, No. 45, Chesapeake City, Thurs- day.
Myrtle, No. 46, Chesterville, Keut en. Monday. Queen Ann, No. 47, Crumptun, Queen Aun co.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GED MEN.
Meei ir Metamora Hall, W. Lombard street, near Hanover.
Metamora Tribe, No 1; Monshusia Tribe, No. 2; Saganune Tribe, No. 8.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
The Grand Grove meeis on the 3d Thurs- day of May, August, November and February, corner Baltimore and Gay streets.
Washington Grove, No. 1, every Monday.
Baltimore City " 9, Thursday.
Mechanics', 66 11, 66 Friday
Utah, 12, 16 Wednesday.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN,
G. C. OF U. S.
The Great Council of ibe United States. Im- proved o R. MĄ will meet in the city of Balti- wtore, on the serund Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D. 379.
The Great Council of the State of Maryland meeis in Baltimore on the second Wednesday of the Cold and Buck Moon.
Plores and Times of Meeting of Tribes.
Porahouias, No. 3, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Para sucet.
Powiato, No. 5, Wednesday, corner Pratt
Osceola, No. 11, Wednesday, Druids' Hall, N. E. corner Calimore and Gav.
Manger, No. 14, Wednesday, Red Men's Hall, Para street.
Tectoseh No. 15, Tuesday, corner Light and V. Immery
O .. wa. No. IG, Thursday. Red Men's Hall. Pawrte. No. 22. Tuesdas, Red Men's Hall.
Sosquel anna, No. 27, Friday, Red Men's Hall, Paca 8 :00i
Mar lanan, No. 34, Monday, Red Men's Hall, Par ; Socel.
Weather ford. No. 39, Tuesday. Powhatan Hall, S E. wo der Pran and Bond.
Offive, fire G. V. of R of U. S., at the Red Men's Hall, Para street.
Uscenta Tribe. No. 11, meeis on n. e. cor. Baltimore und Gay every Wednesday evening.
I. O. OF UNITED BROTHERS.
Grand Band meets quarterly at Rechabite Hall.
900
APPENDIX.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
The Grand Division of Maryland holds its annual session in the city of Baltimore on the 4th Thursday in October, in the Temple, North Gay street. The officers are-
Rev. Thomas Myers, G. W. P .; L. R. Wool- Ien, G. W. A .; Rev. R. T. Smith, Sr., G. Scribe; James Young, G. Treasurer; D. Hen- derson, G. Chaplain; Thos. Newton, G. Con- ductor; Wm. McCoy, G. Sentinel.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.