Woods' Baltimore city directory (1871), Part 170

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Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
Number of Pages: 934


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SPRING GARDEN WHF-foot of Eutaw SPRING (N)-N from 186 E Baltimore


LEFT. RIGHT.


6


1 Baltimore


30


11 Hampstead


Fayette


28


33 Holland


May


Mullikin


36


57 Orleans


64


81 Jefferson


92


93 McElderry


120


119 Monument


152


Madison


170


173


Gay


To Lanvale


SPRING (S)-S from 199 E Baltimore


LEFT. RIGHT.


18


9 Baltimore


20


Lombard


80


. 69 Pratt


132


129 Gough


154


161 Bank


180


173 Eastern av


191


Canton av


Aliceanna


Lancaster


SPRING AL-E from 21 N Spring to Caroline SPRING ROW-S Spring betw Lombard and Pratt


SPRUCE AL-fm S Washington, S of Gough SPURRIER CT-S side of Lexington, W of St. Paul


STAG AL-from Lexingtonu, W of Entaw


STABLE AL-from Lombard, W of Gay STATE-N from 133 Saratoga


STATE-ST. CT-from State N of Saratoga


STERRETT-S from McHenry, W of Fre- mont


STEVENS AL-E from Front, S of Gay


STEVENSON-S from Beason, E of Marriott STEVENSON CT-E from 104 Jasper STILES-E from 24 East Falls av


STIRLING-from 17 Mott


STIRLING AL-from 135 Stirling


STIRRAT CT or AL-rear 81 Stirling, N of Monument


2 Baltimore


887


STREET DIRECTORY.


STOCKHOLM-W from Leadenhall, N of Os- tend


STOCKTON AL-from Lexington, W of Re- publican


STOCKTON PL-N from Cooke, W of Fre- inont


STONE AL-from Biddle to Biddle al, E of Pennsylvania av


STRICKER (N)-N from 866 W Baltimore STRICKER (S)-S from Baltimore, W of Cal- houn


STRICKER AL-from Stricker, N of Fayette STRANGE AL-S from Charles, N of Balto. STUART-from Nicholson, E of Andre STUMP AL-from Barre, W of Charles ST. JAMES-from Central av, N of Madison ST. JAMES AL-from Chew, N of Central av ST. MARY-W from 163 Madisou av


ST. MARY CT-from 11 Pennsylvania av


ST. PAUL-N from 186 W Baltimore LEFT. RIGHT. 2 1 Baltimore


24


15 Farette


283 29 Lexington


50 51 Saratoga


58


69 Pleasant


70 85 Mulberry


109 Franklin


90


115 Hamilton


125 Centre


106


149 Monument


116


171 Madison


132


201 Read


237


Eager Chase


ST. PAUL CT-W from St. Paul, N of Sara- toga


ST. PETER-from S Paca to Parkin, S of Co- lumbia


ST. PETER AL-from Parkin, S of Columbia ST. THOMAS CT-from 213 Chesnut between Hillen and Front


SUMWALT-from Maryland av, N of North- ern av


SWAN-from Jones Falls to Centre Market space, S of Baltimore


SWAN AL-between S Bethel and S Bond SWANN'S WHF-from cor Fell and Wolfe


T


TELEGRAPH (now Oxford)-from 176 Druid


Hill av to Pennsylvania av, N of Preston TEMPLE-from 54 E Baltimore


TENPIN AL-from Spring near Baltimore TESSIER-N from 106 St. Mary


THAMES-E from Philpot, S of Lancaster THIRD-from Cross to Randall


THOMPSON-W from Fremont, betw George and Adams


THOMPSON AL-from Fremont, N of Lom- bard


THOMSEN-from Forrest to Aisquith, N of Orleans


TOONE-E from Boston, S of Elliott


TOWNSEND-S W and N W from Cathedral, N of Lanvale


TOWSON-S from Cox, E of Hull


TREGO'S WHF-E end of Hughes


TRINITY-E from 78 Albemarle


TRUXTON-from Jones Falls, N of Peniten- tiary


TYSON-going north from 123 Saratoga


TYSON-S from 148 Cathedral


TYSON AL-from Richmond, E of Howard TRUST'S AL-from 6 Hill S to L. Hughes


U


UHLER AL-Hanover to Charles, N of Pratt ULRICK AL-Caroline to Spring, S of Pratt UNION AL-from 35 N Central av to Caroline UNION CT-N of Madison, betw Ensor and Stirling


UNION-from 109 Pennsylvania avenue


UNION SQUARE-bound'd by Gilmor, Strick- er, Hollins and Lombard


UNION DOCK-from Eastern avenue W of Jones Falls to Basin


UPTON-from Townsend, E of Fromont


UPTON PARK-from George, between Chats- worth and Fremont


V


VALLEY-from 33 Neighbor, W of Harford ar VINCENT-N from Baltimore, E of Mount VINCENT AL-from Ramsay, E of Mount VINE-W from Arch, S of Lexington VINE, LITTLE-from Carlton, N of Fayette


W


WAESCHE-from Saratoga, E of Fremont WAGON AL-E and W from 69 N Amity WALKER -- from 240 Columbia


WALKER-from Bond, S of McElderry


WALKER'S CT-E from Bond, N of Jefferson WALL-from Dugan's wharf, S of Pratt


WALNUT AL-from Pear al to Druid Hill av WALSH-N from 260 W Biddle


WALTEMEYER AL-from Fremont, N of Cooke


WARNER-from 81 Elbow lane


WARREN-S of Russell


WARREN-from Light, S of L. Church


WARREN, F. P .- from Bethel, S of Bank


WASHINGTON AV-S from Cross, W of Carroll:


WASHINGTON (N)-N from Baltimore, E of Chapel


WASHINGTON (S)-S from Baltimore, E of Chapel LEFT. RIGHT.


15 Baltimore


46


39 Lombard


64


65 Pratt


110


115 Gough


140


137 Bank


168


167 Eastern av


192


191 Canton av Fountain


196 209 Aliceanna


WASHINGTON PLACE-from Centre to Mad- ison, W of St. Paul


WASHINGTON SQ-including Washington Monument, at the intersection of Mount Vernon and Washington places


WASHINGTON CT-E from Washington, S of Fayette


WATCH HOUSE AL-from Saratoga, E of Holliday


WATER-from South to Light, N of Lombard WATER, F.H .- E from William, S of Gittings WATERS' WHARF-from N E cor of Fell and Wolfe


WATERS' CT-from Biddle, W of Penna av WATERS' ROW-from Biddle, W of Penna av WATSON-from High to Central av, S of Baltimore


888


STREET DIRECTORY.


WATSON AL-from 5 Watson street WATSON CT-S from 71 Watson


WAVERLY TERRACE-Carey, from Fayette to Lexington


WAYNE-E from 132 s Entaw


WEBB-from Ensor N of Chew


WEBSTER-S from Clement, E of Powder House


WEBSTER CT-rear of 179 Greenmount av


WEBSTER AL-from Arbel al S of Eager WELCOME AL-W from 174 Light-st wharf WELLS & MILLER'S AL-E from 70 Presi- dent


WELLS WHARF-foot of Warren near Cov- ington


WELSH AL-from 192 Lexington


WEST-W from Basin, s of Cross


WEST AL-from Eutaw, S of Camden


WEST AL-from 200 Stirling, near Eager WEST FALLS AV-S from Lombard RIGHT.


2 Lombard


8 Pratt


32 Bowly


62 Eastern av


118 Canton av


212 Block


WHITE AL-W from 88 n Poppleton


WICOMICO-S from Cross, W of Severn


WILCOX-N from Eager, W of Harford av


WILKENS-N from Frederick av, E of toll- gate


WILLIAM- S from 23 York


WILLIAMSON AL-from Hanover to Light, north of Hamburg


WILLINGER CT-E from Ensor. N of Chase WILLOW-from 52 Harford av


WILLS-from 28 Philpot


WILLS-ST WHF-end of Wills


WILMER AL-from 43 w Hoffman


WILSON-from 431 Pennsylvania av


WILSON AL-S from 161 e Madison


WINAN'S ROW-from Jackson, E of Light


WINDER-E from Light, S of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad


WINDERLING ROW-N from 438 Canton av WINDSOR-from Boston to Cambridge, S of Canton av


WINDSOR MILL ROAD-W from Fremont near Penna av


WINE AL-E from Charles, S of Baltimore


WINTER'S AL-betw Cross and Hamburg, E of Hanover


WOLFE (N)-from 364 e Baltimore


WOLFE (S)-S from 369 e Baltimore LEFT. RIGHT.


19 Baltimore


34


35 Lombard


58 59 Pratt


106 103 Gough


LEFT.


RIGHT.


126


129 Bank


160


161 Eastern av


192 195 Canton av


210 227 Aliceanna


226 Lancaster


259


Thames


291 Fell


WOLFE AL-from Perry, W of Howard


WOOD-from South to Bowly's wharf, S of Pratt


WOOD AL-from Adams, E of Fremont


WOOD'S AL-from 8 n Charles


WOODS CT-S of Bank, W of Central av WOODBURY-N. C. R., rear Druid Hill Park


WOODVILLE-rear Gilmor near Cooke WOODYEAR-from Cooke, W of Carey WOOSTER-from James S of Stockholm WYETH-from 224 Columbia


-


X.


X AL-from Lee to York W of Charles


Y.


YELLOTT'S CT-rear of 219 Chesnut YORK-W of Basin, S of Lee YOUNG-from 22 Orleans YOUNG AL-W from 129 n Bethel


MARKETS.


BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Orleans. Tuesday and Friday, and Satur- day evenings.


CANTON MARKET-from Patapsco to Poto- mac, north of Elliott


CENTRE MARKET-from Baltimore to Pratt, WV of Jones' Falls. Wednesday and Satur- day


CROSS STREET MARKET-from Light to Charles, between Cross and West


FELL'S POINT MARKET-Broadway, from Canton avenue to Thames. Tuesday, Fri- day, and Saturday evenings.


HANOVER MARKET-n w cor Hanover and Camden. Monday and Thursday, and Sat- urday evenings.


HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, S of Baltimore. Tuesdays and Fridays, and Saturday eve- nings.


LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eutaw to Pearl. Tuesday and Friday, and Saturday evenings.


RICHMOND MARKET-from IToward to Bid- dle. Monday and Thursday, and Saturday evenings.


APPENDIX.


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


The Twenty-first Presidential term of four years began on the 4th of March, 1869. and will expire on the 3d of March, 1873.


U. S. GRANT, of Illinois. .President.


SCHUYLER COLFAX, of Indiana Vice President.


HAMILTON FISH, of New York. Secretary of State.


GEO. S. BOUTWELL. of Massachusetts. .Secretary of the Treasury.


WM. W. BELKNAP, of Iowa. .Secretary of War.


GEO. M. ROBESON, of New Jersey Secretary of the Navy.


COLUMBUS DELANO. of Ohio .Secretary of the Interior.


JOHN A. J. CRESWELL, of Maryland Postmaster General.


AMOS J. AKERMAN, of Georgia. Attorney General.


GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.


ODEN BOWIE, of Prince George County Governor.


RICHARD C. HOLLIDAY, of Talbot County Secretary of State.


JOHN MERRYMAN, of Baltimore County .Treasurer.


DR. LEVIN S. WOOLFORD, of Anne Arundel County. .Comptroller of the Treasury.


GEO. H. BIER. of Baltimore City. Adjutant General. DR. W. H. HAYWARD, of Dorchester Co ....... Cominissioner Land Office and Historiographer. COL. W. B. MAGRUDER, of Prince George County State Librarian.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


OFFICE. ANNAPOLIS. GOF. ODEN BOWIE, JOHN MERRYMAN, DR LEVIN S. WOOLFORD.


STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND . AGRICULTURE. S. W. ( OR. BALTO. AND P. O. AVE. WM. S. McPHERSON, Superintendent. ('. BITTER. Boarding Agent.


ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE ..


40 POSTOFFICE AVENUE. GEN. II. BIER. Adjutant General.


CORONER. DR. R. WILSON CARR, 29 Hanover street.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 24 N. PACA STREET. M. A. NEWELL, Principal. TRUSTEES.


Members of Board of State School Commis- sioners (ex-officio. )


BOARD OF STATE SCHOOL COMMIS- SIONERS.


OFFICE, 24 N. PACA STREET.


M. A. Newell, Principal of the State Normal School, President, Baltimore.


John W. Page. Examiner, &c., Frederick Co., Secretary and Treasurer, Frederick.


George H. Carman, President of School Board Baltimore Co., Towsontown.


W. J. Aydelott. President School Board Wor- cester Co .. Newtown. Dr. Thos. A.Carrico, President School Board Charles Co .. Charlotte Hall.


POLICE ORGANIZATION. Office S. E. Corner Culvert and Lexington. W.M. H. B. FUSSELBAUGH, Pres't, JAS. E. CARR. Treasurer. Com's.


JOHN W. DAVIS .*


MARRIOTT BOSWELL. Secretary.


JOHN T. GRAY. Marshal. JACOB FREY, Deputy Marshal.


# THOS. S. MORSE succeeds Mr. Davis on the Ist of March, 1871.


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APPENDIX.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


ROBERT T. BANKS, ..... . MAYOR.


WM. ROBERTSON, Sec'y to Mayoralty.


JOHN A. ROBB, Register.


S. T. DUVALL, Deputy Register and Cushier.


il. C. NOYES, Clerk to Register


SAMUEL MACCUBBIN, Comptroller.


SAM'L J. MACCUBBIN, Clerk to Comptroller. WM. HENRY NORRIS, City Counsellor.


ROBT. D. MORRISON, City Solicitor.


W.M. II. PHELPS, Mayor's Detective.


JAMES H. COSGROVE, Messenger to Muyor.


MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


Officers of the First Branch.


President-Geo. W. Bishop.


Chief Clerk-W. H. Cole.


Reading " Arthur V. Millholland.


Sergeant at Arms-Richard Lilly.


First Branch.


Ist Ward-George W. Bishop, ( Presid't.)


2d Henry Weitzell.


3d John R. Hudgins.


4th Andrew C. Trippe.


5th


John 3l. Bruce.


6th


Alfred E. Smyrk.


7th


S. Sands Mills.


8th


Thomas Kernan.


9th


Owen Ward.


10th 16 John W. Torsch.


11th


G. Morris Bond.


12th Benjamin Price.


13th


John F. Sommierlock.


14th


John C. Randall.


15th


George R. Berry.


TAX DEPARTMENT. N. W. Cor. Culvert and Fayette. JAMES H. BARNEY, City Collector. J. T. M. BARNES, Deputy II. P. MOWINKLE, Cashier.


JUDGES OF APPEAL TAX COURT. Office N. W. Cor. Calvert and Fayette. EDWARD A. GIBBS, RICHARD C. WELLS, BEALE H. RICHARDSON,


THOMAS GIFFORD, Cashier. DAVID HENLY, Clerk.


WATER DEPARTMENT. Offi. e 24 North St. JAMES CURRAN, Water Engineer. WILLIAM L. SHARRETTS, Registrar.


CITY COMMISSIONER. Office V. W. Cor. Culvert and Fayette. JOHN H. TEGMEYER, LEWIS E. SLICER, Assistant. GEORGE P. WOODWARD, Clerk.


PORT WARDEN. JOHN II. COOPER, JESSE R. REMINGTON, Clerk.


16th Ward-Jacob H. Freeburger.


17th .. Lewis Eblers.


18th Joseph G. Johnson.


19th 1. Harry Weaver.


20th Hezekiah Crout. Officers of the Second Branch.


President-Henry Duvall.


Clerk-Geo. T. Beall, jr. Assistant Clerk-Joseph J. Grindall.


Sergeant at Arms-Joseph W. Wallace.


Second Branch.


Ist and 2d Wards-Daniel Constantine.


3d and 4th


Wm. II. Vickery


5th and 6th Dr. John I. Gross.


7th and 8th Augustine W. Duke.


9th and 10th Harry McCoy.


Ilth and 12th 66 Charles J. Kerr.


13th and 14th Henry Duvall, ( Pres't.)


15th and 16th Frederick Cook.


17th and 18th 66 John Milroy.


19th and 20th


66 Jesse R. Ogle.


PARK COMMISSIONERS.


ROBERT T. BANKS, Chairman.


HON. THOMAS SWANN,


JOHN II. B. LATROBE,


WM. E. HOOPER,


J. G. RAMSEY,


LOUIS McLANE.


COMMISSIONERS FOR OPENING STREETS Office S. E. Cor. Calvert and Lexington.


JOHN H. WAGNER, JOHN T. DURDING,


JAMES R. BUSEY,


WM. TELL BIXLER, Clerk.


INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS OFFICE, OLD CITY HIALL.


IIENRY COLLIER, Inspector.


BUILDING COMMITTEE OF NEW CITY HALL. Office Cor. Lexington and Holliday.


HON. JOSHUA VANSANT,


J. HALL PLEASANTS,


ICHABOD JEAN,


SAMUEL H. ADAMS, JOHN W. COLLEY, WALTER G. SMITHI, Secretary. JOHN J. PURCELL, Superintendent.


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APPENDIX.


HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Office Old City Hall.


MILTON N. TAYLOR, M. D., Commissioner of Health.


J. W. F. HANK, M. D., Assistant Commis- sioner of Health.


DAVID O'KEEFE, M. D., Physician to Ma- rine Hospital.


1. W. MOHLER, Secretary. WM. H. BOSLEY, Clerk.


VACCINE PHYSICIANS.


Ist and 2d Wards-J. M. Sullivan, M. D.


3d and 4th 66 C. M. Morfit, 16


5th and 6th M. S. Taylor, 60


7th and 8th


66


John N. Coonan,


66


9th and 10th G. L. Robinson,


11th and 12th R. Wysong,


13th and 14th John C. Harris,


15th and 16th F. H. Welty,


17th and 18th 66 W. D. F. Larkin, 66


19thi and 20th A. H. Saxton,


MAGISTRATES.


1st Ward-Edward F. Flaharty.


Marcus Ritger


2d Henry Cashmyer. 66


Benj. O. Hatcheson.


3d George F. Thompson.


John T. Farlow.


4th Chas. Schwartzhaupt. William H. Walsh.


5th Ward-Abraham S. Waterman.


William J. King.


6th Henry M. Staylor. Lloyd Slemmer.


7th Thomas Daily. John T. Gorsuch.


8th


Nicholas Robinson.


H. Murray Hanan.


9th George M. McCaffrey. Daniel Hagerty.


10th


Benj. Eggleston.


Charles P. Brewer.


11th יו Richard L. Ross.


Daniel Bride.


12th George W. C. Bell.


George V. Metzel.


Jacob Meixsel.


C. Jackson Ringrose.


14th


John B. O'Donnell.


A. H. Penington.


15th


Samuel Jarden.


James S. Morrow.


16th William H. Hayward.


William H. Bayzand.


17th


William Bone.


R. Columbus Tall.


18th


Charles A. Whelan.


George W. Davis.


19th


Edward G. Starr.


William A. Disney.


204h


George A. Hemmick.


Otto Benner.


City at Large.


John N. Watkins.


Joshua M. Myers.


Peter Kreis.


Herman Sachs.


COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Office N. E. Corner of Holliday and Fayette.


JOHN T. MORRIS WM. R. CREERY. H. M. COWLES


PRESIDENT.


SUPERINTENDENT.


SECRETARY.


LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOLS.


Baltimore City College, Eastern Female High School, Western Female High School, State Normal School,


Male Grammar School No. 1, corner of Fayette and Greene streets, 16 Female 66 No. 1.


Male Grammar School No. 2, corner of Broadway and Bank streets, 16


Female 66 No. 2,


Female No. 3, Aisquith near Fayette,


Male Grammar School No. 4, corner of Hanover and Lee streets,


Female


6.


No.


4,


Male Grammar School No. 5, corner of Monument and Forrest streets, Charles G. Edwards Female 5, No. Male Grammar School No 6, Druid Hill avenue near Biddle street, 66 Female No. 6,


Mary Rice Wm. F. Wardenburg Eliza Adams


7, cor. of Chesapeake and Hudson streets, E. M. Jackson


Male Grammar School No. 8, cor. of Fremont street and Ridgely al., John E. McCahan 66


6 Female No. Female No. 8, Male Grammar School No. 9, Courtland near Saratoga, Female 6.


.. No. 9, Male Grammar School No. 10, corner of William and Warren streets, R. Hollingshead


66 Female 66


6 No 10,


LOCATION.


PRINCIPALS.


corner of Holliday and Fayette streets, Thomas D. Baird Aisquith near Orleans street,


corner of Fayette and Greene streets, 24 North Paca street


Nathaniel H. Thaver D. A. Hollingshead


M. A. Newell William G. Cox H. A. Carl W. T. Markland L. Browning Margaret Snyder


H. A. Wise, jr.


Mary Thomiz


Adelaide L. Hall C. C. Wight Anna G Chappell


Mary Ann Reside


13th


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APPENDIX.


SCHOOLS.


LOCATION.


Male Grammar School No. 11, corner of Bond and Jefferson streets, Female “ No. 11,


Male Grammar School No. 12, Barre street west of Eutaw,


Female No. 12,


Male Grammar School No. 13, Aisquith near Mullikin street,


66 66


Female No. 13, Male Grammar School No. 14, corner of Gough and Stiles streets, Female No. 14,


66 6 Male Grammar School No. 15, cor. of Schroeder street and Wagon al., E. Parsons


Female 66


No. 15, cor. of Republican st. and Wagon al.,


Female 66 66 No. 16, Locust Point, Male Grammar School No. 17, corner of Bank and Bond streets, Female 66 No. 17, 66 66


Male Grammar School No. 18, Mulberry street near Fremont 66 66


Female 66


No. 18,


Male Grammar School No. 19, Park avenue near Preston street, 66 66


Female No. 19, Male Grammar School No. 20, corner of John and Eden streets,


Female No. 20, 66


Male Primary School No. 1, corner of Fayette and Greene streets,


Female 66


No.


1,


Male Primary School No. 2, Stiles near High streets, Female 4: 66 66


Male Primary School No. 3, corner of Gough and Wolfe streets, 66


Female 66 No. 3, Male Primary School No. 4, Hill betw. Hanover and Sharp streets, 4, 5, corner of Bond and Chew streets, 66 66 66 Female No. Male Primary School No. Female 66


66 No. 5, Viale Primary School No. Female No. 6, Male Primary School No. 7, Mullikin near Aisquith,


Female 66


No. 7,


Male Primary School No. 8, Caroline near Lombard street, Female 66


66 No. 8, 66 66 66 Female 66 No. 9,


66 66


Male Primary School No. 10, Hollins near Schroeder street, 66


Female 66 No. 10, Male Primary School No. 11, corner of Schroeder and Peirce streets, Female No. 11, 46 66 .: Male Primary School No. 12, Barre near Eutaw street, 6. Female 66


No. 12,


Male Primary School No. 13, Jefferson near Caroline street, 66 66 Female 6 No. 13,


Male Primary School No. 14, Eutaw near Preston street, 6 Female 66


No. 14, Male Primary School No. 15, cor. of Republican st. and Wagon al., 66 66


Female No. 15,


Male Primary School No. 16, Hillen near High street, 66


Female “ No. 16,


Male Primary School No. 17, corner of Light and Poultney streets, Female 66


No. 17, Male Primary School No. 18, Walsh near Lanvale street,


66 Female 66 No. 18,


Male Primary School No. 19, Park avenue near Preston street, Female 66 No. 19,


Male Primary School No. 20, corner of John and Eden streets, Female No. 20, 66 Male Primary School No. 21, cor. Pennsylvania av and Robert street, T. J. Edwards 66 66 Female No. 21,


Male Primary School No. 22, Ramsay near Scott street, 66


Female No 22, Male Primary School No. 23, corner of Front and Fayette streets, 66


Female 66 No. 23, 66 Male Primary School No. 24, Frederick near Lombard street, .6 6 Female 66 No. 24, Male Primary School No. 25, Caroline near Bank street, Female No. 25, 66 66 16 Male Primary School No. 26, N. W. cor. Caroline and Holland sts., Female 66


No. 26. 66


PRINCIPALS.


John W. Hooper Nancy W. Smith E. A. Sieker L. D. Brian George B. Loane Sarah N. Kenney J. F. Arthur Henrietta J. Brewer


Mary W. Storke Georgia A. Duvall


H. D. Reese Mary Henderson


Alexander Hamilton


A. Sappington O. P. Robinson H. A. Musselman


11. Connolly A. S. Kenny Catherine E. Small Elizabeth Kirk A. E. Gallup Ann J. Groscup Eliza Holbrook M. L. Maxwell


Sallie A. E. Pattison


M. V. Sturgeon Margaret A. Sherwood


I. C. Ford


E. L. Supplee Margaret Clendenin J. Evans Amanda Harker Sarah E. Smith


M. A. Barrickman S. S. Bouldin Priscilla J. Owens Elizabeth P. Martin


M. C. Mullikin Kate Siemering 0. Wright Laura Wameling Sarah E. Day Mary A. Joice


Clara Tucker


Emily Ellis M. L. Iliskey Annie E. Porter Mrs. M. L. Mullen Mary Hanna


H. Byers E. Virginia Addison Annie N. Frederick Isabella Fort A. B. Leister A. V. Turner


E T. McAllister


Sarah E. Bradbury


Sarah G. Pryor Ellen S. Moffett S. Nelson Emma Gillen M. Welling S. V. Fleury Esther Wheeler M. M. Hamilton Mary E. Foster Laura A. Ball Rosalie Barrett


66


Ann Eliza Driscoll


Male Primary School No. 9, Courtland near Saratoga street,


6, Ann bet. Canton av and Aliceanna st., 66 66


No. 2,


66


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APPENDIX.


SCHOOLS.


LOCATION.


PRINCIPALS.


Kate McIntosh


E. W. Martin


Male Primary School No. 28, cor. Battery av and Clement st.,


M. A. E. Jackson


Female


No. 28, East near Douglass street.


Male Primary School No. 29, Hill betw. Hanover and Sharp streets, Female 66 6 No. 29, cor. of Baltimore and Gilmor streets,


.6


No. 30, cor. Lombard and Washington streets, Alice E. Ford


1 6 66 No. 31, cor. Battery av and Clement st.,


Annie M. German


No. 32, Lee near Sharp street,


Kate J. Martin


66 66 No. 33, corner of Greene and Lombard streets. Mary E. Walter


MUSIC TEACHER-EASTERN DISTRICT-Charles Percival.


::


WESTERN -R. Shaw.


66


EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL -- J. H. Rosewald.


WESTERN -J. Harry Decms.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Office, No. 26 North Street.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.


EMANUEL CORBETT. President.


THOS. W. CAMPBELL, - WILLIAM WILSON, JR.,


EDWIN L. JONES.


Commissioners.


GEO. F. THOMPSON.


JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary.


CHAS. T. HOLLOWAY, Inspector.


JOHN W. WATKINS, Chief Engineer.


GEO. W. ELLENDER, Asst.


JOHN M. HENNICK,


ENGINE CO. No. 1-House located Paca st., between Fayette and Lexington.


ENGINE CO. No. 2-House located Barre st .. between Sharp and Howard.


ENGINE CO. No. 3-House located Lombard street, between High and Exeter.


ENGINE CO. No. 4-House located North st., between Favette and Lexington.


ENGINE CO. No. 5-House located Ann st .. between Pratt and Gough.


ENGINE CO. No. 6-House located cor Gay and Ensor streets.


ENGINE CO. No. 7-House located cor Druid Hill avenue and Eutaw street.


ENGINE CO. No. 8-House located cor Mul- berry and Poppleton.


HOOK AND LADDER. No. 1-House located Harrison st., between Fayette and Baltimore IIOOK AND LADDER. No. 2-House located Paca st., between Fayette and Lexington.


CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH, Old City Hall, N. Holliday Street.


For Fire Alarm and Police purposes, and for recovery of lost children.


Part es finding children will please hand them over to a police officer or send them to a Police Station House.


Noti e .- The directions for giving an alarm will be found in the boxes.


When the services of. the entire Department are required. a general alarm will be rung, the strokes of the bells being given in quick suc- cession until they exceed twenty.


. JOHN H. WITMAN, Superintendent.


BELLS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT


Will strike the No. of the Box, THUS :


If the alarm comes from Box No. 13, they will strike


1-3,-1-3.


List of Telegraphic Fire Alarm Stations.


1 Central Police Station, N. Holliday street


2 Calvert and Lombard streets


3 Baltimore and Hanover streets


4 Pratt and Gay streets


5 No. 1 Truck House. Harrison street


6 Charles and Camden streets


7 Howard and German streets


8 Pratt Street Bridge


9 Charles and Mulberry streets


12 No. 3 Engine Honse, Lombard street


13 No. 2 Engine House, Barre street


14 No. 2 Truck House, Paca street


15 No. 6 Engine House, Gay and Ensor streets


16 Aisquith and Douglass streets.


17 No. 7 Engine House, Eutaw street and Druid Hill avenue


18 Western Police Station, Greene street


19 Penn and Lombard streets


21 Bank and Exeter streets


23 William and Montgomery streets


24 Caroline and Lombard streets


25 Bond and Jefferson streets


26 Light and Cross streets


27 Eastern Police Station, Bank street


28 Fayette and St. Paul streets


29 Eutaw and Cross streets


31 Fremont and Columbia streets


32 Franklin and Chatsworth streets


34 Belair and Central avenues


35 Richmond Market


36 Southern Police Station


37 Eager street and Morton alley


33 North and Monument streets


39 Elliott and Chesapsake streets, Canton


41 Harford avenue and Eager street


42 Drawbridge foot of Falls


43 fremont and Lexington streets


45 Pratt and Poppleton streets


46 Front and Hillen streets


47 Loenst Point


48 Pearl and Saratoga


A. S. Ambrose Delmar Neal Sarah R Webster


Male Primary School No. 27, S. W. corner Fayette and Cbester sts .. Female No. 27, corner Chesapeake and Hudson streets,


891


APPENDIX.


49 Frederick and Calverton roads


51 No. 5 Engine House, Ann street


52 Pennsylvania avenue and Dolphin street


53 Baltimore and Republican streets 54 Canton avenue and Chester street


56 Pennsylvania avenue and Fremont street


57 Baltimore street and Frederick road


61 Saratoga and Schroeder streets


62 Madison and Forrest streets


63 Broadway and Thames street


64 Lexington and Stricker streets


65 Falls road and Hoffman


67 Corner Ann and Orleans streets


71 Pratt and Eutaw streets


72 Clay and Park streets


73 Monument street and Plover alley


74 Gay street and Broadway


75 Light and Ileath streets


76 Northern av and Madison av


81 Eutaw Place and Dolphin street


82 Canton avenue and Caroline street


83 Baltimore and Wolfe streets


84 Gilmor and McHenry streets


91 Central and Harford avenues


92 Oregon and Townsend streets


93 Monument and Castle streets


94 Corner President street and Canton av


WARD MANAGERS OF THE POOR.


1st Ward-Charles Streeper,


2d Wm. S. Gorton,


3d


60 R. C. Kemp,


4th Dr. J. R. Andre,


5th 66 Michael Coakley,


6th 66 Matthew McClintock,


7th


E. J. Church,


9th 66


J. R. Caldwell,


10th


no appointment


11th


William Conn,


12th 66 Robert T. Baldwin,


13th


Otis Keilholtz,


14th


66 Nicholas D. Wheatley


15th


William Ingham


16th


Thomas Pitcher,


17th


Wensel Kinsley,


18th


F. McCurley,


19th


66


William Turner,


20th


Benjamin Horn.


ALMSHOUSE.


TRUSTEES :- G. H. Pagels, Pres't, Geo. A. Coleman, L. A. Thomas, Jas. A. Henderson, Dr. E. J. Chaisty.




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