Woods' Baltimore city directory (1873), Part 180

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Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Baltimore, Md : John W. Woods
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APPENDIX.


Guiding Star Council, No. 26-Meets every Wednesday evening at Cecilton, Cecil Co. Md. Concord Council, No. 27-Meets every Tuesday evening. cor Dolphin and Bolton streets. Maryland Council, No. 28-Meets every Tues- day evening, S. W. cor. Ross and Entaw sts. Excelsior Council, No. 29-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, at Red Men's Hall, Paca st.


JUNIOR O. U. A. M.


State Council of Maryland, instituted April 8, 1870. S. C .- John N. Marquette, of No. 2. Baltimore Council, No. 1-Meets every Monday night. N. W. cor. Greene and Baltimore sts. Maryland Council, No. 2-Meets every Tuesday night, S. E. cor. Bond and Pratt streets.


Washington Council No. 8-Chesapeake City, Cecil Co., Md.


United Council, No. 4-Meets every Tuesday night, N. W. cor Greene and Baltimore sts. Woodbine Council, No. 5-Elkton, Cecil Co. Md. Golden Rule Council, No. 6-Woodberry, Bal- timore Co., Md .- Meets every Thursday eve- ning.


Montgomery Council, No. 7-Meets every Tues- day night, Montgomery street near Light.


Beverly Council, No. 8-North East, Cecil Co., Md .- Mects every Tuesday evening.


Hope Council, No. 9-Meets every Tuesday evening, at Cherry Hill, Cecil Co., Md.


INTERNAL REVENUE.


ALEXANDER P. TUTTON, Supervisor for the District of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- land, &c., office at Philadelphia.


ROBERT M. SMITH, Collector 3d District of Maryland.


Chas. H. Cobb, Deputy Collector and Cashier. Office over Custom House.


ROBERT M. PROUD, Assessor 3d District of Maryland. Office over Postoffice.


JAMES McINTIRE, Collector 1st District of Maryland.


SAMUEL A. GRAHAM, Assessor Ist District of Maryland. Office 83 E. Baltimore street.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, for all kinds of Meats, Soups, Gravies, Fish, &c.


MISCELANEOUS.


HOUSE OF REFUGE.


Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of of the City of Baltimore:


Charles M. Keyser, Samuel J. Smith,


L. A. Birely, James Pentland,


George W. Robinson


J. E. Trippe,


Meyer Stein, C. W. Torsch,


A. Fuller Crane,


Alex. P. Woods.


MARYLAND INSTITUTE,


FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS. President C. W. Bentley .


Vice-Presidents


.Isaac S. George.


.J. Morton Saunders.


Recording Secretary .Gev. H. Rodgers. Corresponding Secretary ... N. H. Thayer. Treasurer. Ilugh Bolton.


Actuary John S. Selby.


Libraria Alex. F. Lusby


Janitor' Lemuel S. Prince.


Meets on the first Monday after the first Wed nesday of each month, at the hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Active members $5 for admission. Junior members $3. Lady members $3.


Chemical Department-Professor William P. Tonry, A. M.


School of Design-Prof. D. A. Woodward. Educational Department-Prof.Jas. Webster. Musical Department-Profs. J. and D. May.


ATHEN ÆUM.


Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, con- tains the following Societies: Mercantile Library Association. Library 28,000 volumes. Library Company of Baltimore. Historical Society of Maryland.


The Library and Reading Rooms are open daily, from 10 A. M. until 10 P. M., for the re- ception of members generally.


Subscription Five Dollars per annum. Active members Three Dollars.


Geo. B. Cole, President.


John W. M. Lee, Librarian


PEABODY INSTITUTE.


Founded by George Peabody, Feb. 12, 1857. Corner of Mt. Vernon Place and Charles Street. The Institute has four Departments.


1. A Library of 50,000 volumes, open from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M., to all callers, being entirely free. The books are not taken from the building.


2. A Lecture Department, in which lectures are given on Science, Literature and Art, by the most accomplished scholars of the country at merely nominal prices; 120 lectures were given in 1872-3.


3. An Academy of Music. Instruction given in all branches of Music at greatly reduced prices, and several concerts are given every season at about half the cost of the music.


4. A Gallery of Art, not yet open, but in a few days will have the beautiful statue of Clytie, by Rinehart, presented to the Institute by John W. McCoy, to commence the Gallery. The Institute is only half built, but it is the. intention of the Trustees to complete it in the course of two or three years.


OFFICERS.


President. Josias Pennington.


Secretary .C. J. M. Eaton.


Treasurer


Enoch Pratt.


Provost


N. H. Morison, LL.D.


Librarian.


P. R. Uhler:


Director of the Academy of Music Asger Hamerik.


THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE AND NEWS ROOMS.


New Exchange Building, Exchange Place and Second Street.


Papers filed from all parts of the United States, also from Europe and the West Indies. Subscriptions $15 per annum for individuals, and $20 for firms of two or more. George U. Porter, Proprietor.


PAY OFFICE U. S. N.


Pay Office, U. S. Navy : Pay Director, Thomas H. Looker, office over the Postoffice.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


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WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE. Signal Service U. S. Army. For the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture. Over 32 South street. Hiram J. Penrod, M. D., Observer.


RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.


For Taking Depositions, Acknowledgments, &c. Vm. B. Hill, n e cor Fayette and St. Paul. . W. Latimer, s w cor St. Pant and Fayette. Herman L. Emmons, jr. 4 Law Building. Samuel T. Morgan, s w cor Gay and Lombard. HI. R. Dulaney, 36 St. Paul.


George Philpot, 49 Lexington. John B. Tidy jr. 83 St. Paul street.


REGISTERS IN BANKRUPTCY.


First District-Geo. M. Russum, Denton, Md.


Second .6 Richd.B. Norment, Westminster.


Third 16 Orlando F. Bump, 15 St. Paul.


Fourth R. Stockett Matthews, 46 Lex- ington street.


Fifth


J. Wirt Randall, Annapolis, MId.


Sixth


66 B. F. M. Hurley, Frederick, Md.


BOARD OF TRADE. Office, New Exchange Building. President .. H. L. Whitridge.


Vice-Presidents. B. M. Hodges, jr. Laurence Thomsen. Israel M. Parr. J. Hall Pleasants.


Treasurer


.E. B. Dallam.


Secretary Geo. U. Porter.


CORN AND FLOUR EXCHANGE. Corner of South and Wood streets.


President .. S. Sprigg Belt.


Vice-Presidents. James W. Girvin,


George F. Anderson.


Treasurer. R. M. Wylie.


Secretary Wm. F. Wheatley.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. H. F. Turner, John Gill, A. W. Goldsborough.


GAS LIGHT CO. OF BALTIMORE.


President Wm. Sinclair.


Secretary Joseph Brown.


Office 19 South street.


PEOPLE'S GAS COMPANY.


President Wm. F. Burns.


Secretary J. F. Magovern.


Treasurer .. John N. Brown.


Office 162 West Fayette.


PORTABLE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Office 7 S. Gay street.


MARYLAND GAS WORKS. Office 8 N. Liberty.


HOME FOR GIRLS.


Immediately adjoins the Home for the Friend- less. Connected with the Home for Girls is a Child's Hospital. These institutions are gov- erned by one Board of Managers, of whom Mrs. J. E. Atkinson is President, and Miss Rebecca McConkey is Socretary.


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HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS. Cor. Druid Hill avenue and Townsend streets.


ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM. Corner Townsend and Division streets.


Under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Visiting days, Monday and Thursday, from I to 5 o'clock, P. M.


ST. PETER'S (EPISCOPAL) ORPHAN ASYLUM.


Madison avenue, N. of McMechin.


AGED MEN'S HOME. N. W. corner Lexington and Calhoun.


AGED WOMEN'S HOME.


Lexington, between Calhoun and Stricker-sts. Visiting days, Thursday and Friday.


ST. MARY'S FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM.


A Catholic institution, situated on Franklin Street, near Cathedral. The Asylum is under the charge of Sister Louise, Superioress, assisted by nine other Sisters of Charity.


ST. JOSEPH'S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY,


For Girls, is situated on Waverley Terrace, North Carey Street, at its intersection with Lexington.


MARYLAND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,


Is located on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Worthington's Mill, and is a School of Reform.


THE "HOME."


A reformatory institution-it is located on Albemarle Street, near Plowman, and is con- ducted on the family system, by benevolent ladies.


COLORED ORPHANS' HOME, Is located on Biddle, near Druid Hill avenue.


ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLUM,


Is situated on the corner of Constitution and Parnassus Streets. It is in the charge of the "Oblate Sisters of Providence," an order of colored nuns.


ST. ANTHONY'S GERMAN (R.C.) ORPHAN ASYLUM,


Is situated on Central Avenue, between Chew and Eager Streets, and is in charge of the Sis- ters de Notre Dame. Sister Mary Rosamonde, Superior-directed by Rev. Father Hespelein.


ORPHAN'S HOME,


Is situated on Broadway, adjoining St. Pat- rick's R. C. Church, and was founded by the late Father Dolan.


ST. JOSEPH'S GENERAL HOSPITAL.


This Catholic institution is situated on North Caroline Street, and is under the charge of the Third Order of St. Francis. Dr. Oscar J. Cos- kery, attending physician.


Assets $60,000,000 Cash Invested.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, fully equal to imported article. Manuf'y, 19 s. Calvert st., cor. German.


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ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS,


Is situated ou the "Maiden's Choice" Road, near the village of Carrollton 2} miles west of the city. It was established by Archbishop Spalding, and is in charge of the Xaverian Brothers.


MALE FREE SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE, AND COLVIN INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS.


39 Courtland Street. Thomas Kelso, President.


ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, Situated near terminus of Madison Avenue. Conducted by the Clewer Sisters.


ST. PAUL'S BOYS HOME. Situated on Saratogn Street, near Pine.


MARYLAND DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. The Maryland Institution for the education of the deat and dumb, at Frederick City, is, properly speaking, one of the institutions for the State, yet it annually receives a liberal appropriation from the city government, and included among us beneficiaries are a large number from Baltimore. The educational de- partment is under the charge of Chas. W. Ely, A. M. Ageut ou the part of the City, Wm. R. Barry.


BALTIMORE MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, Is situated between the Washington and Fred- erick roads, about two miles from Catonsville. Thomas William Johnson, Pres't. Jos. Merrefield, Secretary .


MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE IN- STRUCTION OF THE BLIND,


Situated on North Avenue in the Northern suburbs of the city. J. Howard MeHenry, President. F. D. Morrison, Superintendent.


PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION OF MA- RYLAND.


G. S. Griffith, President. Rev. Penfield Doll, Agent.


HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.


A Catholic Institution, situated on the corner of Mount and flollius Streets. It is under the charge of Mother Superior Mary Joseph, who is assisted by a number of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.


HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Abraham Nachman, President. Ignatius Lauer, Secretary.


HEBREW LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY. Mrs. B. Wiesenfeld, President. G. Rosenfeld, Secretary.


SOCIETY FOR EDUCATING POOR AND ORPHAN CHILDREN.


Jacob Rose, President. Jonas Goldsmith, Secretary.


HEBREW HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM ASSO SOCIATION.


Monument Street, East of Broadway. Joseph Frieden wald, President. Ignatius Lauer, Secretary.


HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM,


Is connected with the Hebrew Hospital, o Monument Streer, east of Broadway.


HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM. Calverton Heights. A. J Ulman, President. David Wiesenfeld, Secretary.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S ORPHAN ASY LUM.


Is situated on Front Street, near Fayette, an is under the charge of the "Brothers of th Christian Schools," an order of the Roma Catholic Church.


MARYLAND BIBLE SOCIETY.


This Society was organized in 1833, and a expressed in the first article of its Constitution "its sole object shall be to encourage a wide "circulation of the Holy Scriptures withou " note or comment." It was incorporated i 1842, and its charter renewed in 1872, an made perpetual.


Francis T. King, President.


W. H. Cole, Agent. Bible House, 75 W. Fayette street.


MARYLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION Fayette street near Charles.


Its object is to plant and sustain Sunda Schools for neglected children, supplying then with religious papers, libraries and needfu -books. G. S. Griffith, President.


MARYLAND TRACT SOCIETY. 73 W. Fayette street.


Its object is to disseminate Religious Tract and Works among the masses in the City and State. J. W. M. Williams, President.


BALTIMORE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Stricker, betweeu Lexington and Saratoga sts Visiting days, Thursday and Friday, from to 6 o'clock, P. M.


UNION ORPHAN ASYLUM.


N. W. corner Franklin and Schroeder streets For maintaining and educating children o deceased soldiers and sailors.


Miss M. Purviance, President.


BOYS' HOME ASSOCIATION OF BALTI MORE.


No. 82 N. Calvert street.


OFFICERS.


Wm. B. Hill, -


President.


A. W. Poulson, - - V. President, Charles J. Meyer, - Secretary,


James Beatty, Treasurer.


Executive Committee-James M. Drill, Charle H. Mercer, Francis White, Martin Hawley Thomas Ilill.


Sumner J. Lincoln, Superintendent.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, for all kinds of Meats, Soups, Gravies, Fish, &c.


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MARYLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Over 12 W. Baltimore street. J. Brown Baxley, Dean.


BALTIMORE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY.


Meets every Thursday evening, ut 8 o'clock, at their hall, N. E. corner of Baltimore and Car- oline streets.


OFFICERS FOR 1873.


President, Dr. T. B. Evans.


Ist Vice President, Dr. John Morris.


2d Vice President .. , Dr. J. W. P. Bates.


Recording Secretary, .. .... Dr. Hiram J. Penrod. Corresponding Secretary .. Dr. R. W. Mansfield. Treasurer, Dr. Jas. T. McShane.


DISPENSARIES.


Baltimore Gen'l, N. E. cor. Liberty and Fayette Baltimore Special Dispensary, 59 North-st. Eastern, corner Central av. and Baltimore. North-Eastern, 238 E. Monument, near Gay. Orthopedic Free Dispensary, Fay ette & Liberty. Southern. 48 Conway.


University of Maryland Hospital, S. W. corner Greene and Lombard.


Washington University, Calvert and Saratoga.


EPIPHANY HOUSE OF MERCY.


This institution was established at 185 South Aun street, by Rev. Hugh Roy Scott. Its design is to give remunerative employment to young girls and women.


McKIM FREE SCHOOL.


Is located on the corner of Baltimore and Ais- quith streets. Kirk Brown, Teacher.


MARYLAND INEBRIATE ASYLUM.


This Institution is situated at "Harlem," near the intersection of North Gilmor and Franklin streets.


E. Wyatt Blanchard, President of the Board of Trustees.


Dr. Joseph Parrish, Resident Physician and Superintendent.


MARYLAND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. This Institution is divided into two Depart- ments :


1-The Dispensary, located at 77 Saratoga.


2-The Indoor Department located at 66 N.^ Charles.


MEDICAL STAFF.


George Reuling, M. D., Surgeon in Charge. George S. Robinson, M.D., First Asst. Surgeon. George Pape, M. D., Second Asst. Surgeon.


MARYLAND HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE Frederick road near Catonsville. Richard S. Steuart, M D., President. W'm. Fred. Steuart, M. D., Med. Superin't.


GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM. No. 69 N. Calvert street.


Gustav Facious, President. Fred. Gleichmann, Agent.


Open to the public every Thursday, from 2 to 5 o'clock, P. M.


E. C. Linden, Sec'y.


P. L. Keyser, Treasurer.


HOUSE OF REFUGE. Is situated a short distance from Frederick Ave, west of the city. W.R.Lincoln, Supt. BAYVIEW ASYLUM. Eastern Avenue extended, between Philadel- phia and Mount Carmel Cemetery roads. Office 23 Cheapside. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Department of Maryland. GRAND OFFICERS. Grand Commander .. .. Adam £. King. Grand Sen. V. Com . .. W. O. Bigelow. Grand Jun. V. Com. ... John R. Fellman. Ass't Adj't General ..... J. Leonard Hoffman. Ass't Q. M. General. ... Thomas F. Harris. Ass't Insp'r General .... N. H. Creager. Judge Adv. General. S. H. Daneker. Medical Director .. .Dr. E. R. Bier. Grand Chaplain { Gen. A. W. Denison, H. S. Taggart. Council of Adminis- tration. Wm. Stahl, John R. King, Representatives to Nat. Encampment-Com. A. W. Denison, W. O. Bigelow. [ J. H. Dittman. POSTS. Dittman Post No. 1, corner Baltimore and Gay streets. Every Monday evening. Curlett Post No. 5, Hanover and Camden sts- Ist and 3d Tuesdays each month. Germania Post No. 16, corner Baltimore and Gay streets. Ist and 3d Thursdays of each month. INFIRMARIES, HOSPITALS, &c. Union Protestant Infirmary, corner Mosher and Division streets, under the management of an association of Ladies, is open for the recep- tion of medical and surgical cases. University Hospital, S. W. corner Greene and Lombard streets, connected with the Medi- cal Department of the University of Maryland. This institution is under the care of Sisters of Charity. Average number of patients 150. Washington University Infirmary, cor Sara- toga and Calvert streets. Church Home, Broadway, N. of Baltimore. Mount Hope Institution, Linden avenue, near North avenue, for the insane and sick, belonging to, and served by the sisters of Mount Hope Retreat, six miles from the city on the Reisterstown road, for the insane and sick, under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Charity. St. Agnes' Hospital, Mount Dougherty, op- posite Greenmount Cemetery, under charge of Sisters of Charity. Hebrew Asylum, for the sick of the Israel- itish faith, Monument-st. E. of Broadway. Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce. manuf'd and sold wholesale by W. C. Heslop & Co., 19 s. Calvert st. Ellsworth Post No. 7, Douglass Institute, Lex- ington street, near Calvert. Every Friday evening.


The Largest Life Insurance Co. in the World.


. Reno Post No. 4, Redmen's hall, Paca street. Every Tuesday evening.


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CHURCHES.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Right Rev. W. R. WHITTINGHAM, D. D., LL. D., Bishop of Maryland. Right Rev. WM. PINKNEY, D. D. assistant Bishop.


NAMES.


LOCATION.


St. Paul's,


Corner of Saratoga and Charles sts.,


PASTORS. Rev. J. S. B. Hodges, D. D. Rev. E. W. Meaney, Rev. J. S. Miller, Rev. I. L. Nicholson, Ass'ts. Rev. Julius E. Grammer, D. D. Rev. Dr. Jas. B. Purcell. Asst. Rev. T. U. Dudley.


Vacant.


Rev. Wm. R. Pickman.


Rev. Geo. Leeds, D. D.


Rev. Saml.H.Gisey, D.D.Asst.


Rev. Jos. Richey, -


Rev. G. Perry, Rev. Evelyn Bartow,


Ass'ts.


Rev. J. B. Morss, Rev. Fleming James. Rev. B. H. Latrobe, jr.


St. Mark's, Church of our Saviour, Trinity, St. Stephen's,


St. Luke's,


Franklin square, Carey street,


Corner of Read and Cathedral,


Biddle north of George,


Churchof St.John theBaptist, Barre east of Little Paca,


Holy Innocents, Memorial,


St. Thomas,


Bank east of Bond


Rev. Dr. David Van Antwerp. Rev. Hugh R. Scott.


St. Matthew's, All Saints Chapel, Cor. Baltimore and Calhoun sts., Rev. J. S. Miller, rector. Wyatt Memorial Chapel, Saratoga street east of Pine, Rev B. F. Brown. Advent Mission Chapel, Battery avenue, Rev. Geo. K. Warner, rector. Chapel of the Holy Cross, Frederick road, Rev. F. B. Dunham. Waverley, York Road, St. John's, Rev. Wm. T. Johnston. St. James' ( colored, ) Corner of North and Saratog Rev. R. H. Webb. Rev. John Rose, rector. St. Philips' Mission (col'd, ) Howard street opposite Centre, St. Luke's Colored Mission, West of St. Luke's Ch., nr Calhoun st., Rev. W. A. Coale, in charge. St. John The Baptist Mission, Barre street near Eutaw, Rev. Jas. Chaphan, missionary .


St. Bartholomew Chapel,


North av. bet. Madison av und McCullohRev. John Y. Gholson, rector.


NAMES.


First Presbyterian, Second


Franklin Square, Central Presbyterian,


Rev. J. T. Smith, D. D.


Brown Memorial,


Rev. J. S. Jones.


Aisquith street,


Vacant. Vacant.


Broadway, Dolphin street,


Rev. James M. Wilson, M. D.


Franklin street,


Rev. W. U. Murkland.


Rev. D. C. Marquis.


Franklin, bet. Myrtle av. und Fremont, Rev. J. M. Maxwell.


Light near Montgomery,


Rev. David J. Beale.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, commended by the FIRST Physicians of the country. Emanuel,


St. Peter's,


Christ, Church of the Messiah, St. Andrew's, Church of Ascension,


Grace Church,


Corner Monument and Park,


Mount Calvary,


Corner of Eutaw and Madison,


Lombard west of Fremont,


Corner of Broadway and McElderry, Corner of Broadway and Pratt


Hanover, corner of Welcome al.,


Rev. E. A. Dalrymple, D. D. ( Rev. Charles W. Rankin.


Rev. W. A. Coale,


Rev. F. B. Dunham, Rev. F. Gibson,


Asst's


Rev. A. M. Randolph. Rev.Dr.C.H. Williamson, Ass't


Rev. A. P. Stryker.


Rev. Chas. J. Kilgour, Ass't. - Rev. James Chipchase. Rev. W. H Harrison.


Chase east of Eden,


Townsend near Linden avenue, Homestead,


Rev John N. Galleher.


PRESBYTERIAN.


LOCATION. Corner of Madison and Park, Corner of Baltimore and Lloyd, South side of Franklin square, Corner of Saratoga and Liberty, Corner Park av. and Townsend, Corner of Aisquith and Edward, Corner Broadway and Gough, Corner Dolphin and Etting streets, Corner of Franklin and Cathedral, Corner of Fayette and Greene,


PASTORS. Rev. J. C. Backus, D. D. Vacant.


Rev. J. A. Lefevre, D. D.


Westminster Church, Twelfth Presbyterian,


South Presbyterian (Light- st. Church now,)


Corner Druid Hill av and Lanvale,


Corner of St. Paul and Chase, Corner of Gay and Fayette,


High north of Lombard,


Corner Oregon and Lafayette square, Rev. J. E. Cathell.


Rev. Geo. A. Leakin.


St. Barnabas,


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Associate Reformed Church, Fayette, bet. Liberty and Charles, First Constitutional (known


as Greene-st. Church now, ) Corner of Greene and German, First United Pres. Church, Corner of Madison and Biddle, Madison-st. Presby. (col'd, ) Madison near Park,


Reformed Presbyterian, First Congregat'l Church,


Harford av. junction Aisquith, Eutaw bet. Hoffman and Dolphin,


ROMAN CATHOLIC. MOST REV. J. R. BAYLEY, Archbishop of Baltimore.


Cathedral,


Corner Cathedral and Mulberry,


St. Alphonsus, (German) St. Bridget's, St. Patrick's,


Corner of Park and Saratoga, Canton,


Corner of Broadway and Bank,


St. Vincent de Paul's,


23 N. Front,


St. Mary's Chapel, Carmelite Chapel,


St. Mary's Seminary, Penna. av., Corner of Biddle and Caroline,


St. Ignatius, St. Agnes's Chapel,


St. James', (German)


St. Frances' Chapel and


col'd Sisters Prov. St. Francis Xavier, (col'd) Corner of Calvert and Pleasant,


St. Joseph's,


Corner of Barre and Howard,


St. Peter's,


Corner of Poppleton and Hollins,


Corner of Eager and Valley,


St. Michael's, (German)


St. Martin's,


Corner of Fulton and Fayette,


Mosher and Druid Hill avenue,


Corner of Park and Centre, West street, Federal Hill, Gibson near Mosher, Fort road,


Corner of Johnson and Clement, Mount near Pratt,


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


NAMES.


lutaw street, ladison av. Church, Vesley Chapel, 'xeter street, onument street, Madison Square, larford avenue, haffer Chapel, reenmount av. Church,


LOCATION.


Eutaw above Mulberry, Corner Madison av and Townsend, Corner Sharp and Barre,


Exeter South of Gay,


Corner Monument and Stirling, Corner Caroline and Eager, Harford avenue and Biddle street, Gough street east of Washington, Greenmount avenue,


Rev. S. D. Noyes. Rev. William Bruce. Vacant. Rev. Wm. P. Johnston. Vacant. Very Rev. John J. Dougherty, V. G. Rev. Thomas S. Lee, Sec'y. [ Rev. Henry Volz. (Rev. W. R. Bartlett. Rev. L. Petsch, C.SS.R.&asst's Rev. William Jordan. y Rev. John T. Gaitley. Rev. James Duncan. Rev. Henry Myers. Rev. E. Didier. Rev. M. Dausch. Rev. J. P. Dubreul, S. S. Rev. E. Didier. Rev. S. A. Kelly, S. J. Rev. W. F. Clarke, S. J., and other priests of Loyola College Attended from St. Johns. Rev. John Hespelein, C. SS.R. and assistants. Rev. Peter L. Miller, S.J. Rev. J. Noonan and assist's. Rev. Henry Hoffmann. Rev. P. L. Chapelle, D. D. Rev. E. McColgan. Rev. W. Mahonew. Rev. John M. Jones. Rev. Bernard McManus. Rev. Dr. Ryan. Rev. L. Malloy. Rev. M. Leimgruber, C. SS.R. and assistants. Rev. John S. Foley, D. D. Rev. John Delaney. Rev. J. Giustiniani, C.M. Rev. Wm. Myer, C.M. Ask your Grocer for Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce. W. C. Heslop & Co. manuf's, 19 s. Calvert st. - Rev. F. Aquaroni, C.M. Attended from St. Alphousus. Rev. M. Vogtmann. Attended from Im. Concep'n. Rev. Peter McCoy. Rev. George Devine. Rev. H Ratte. PASTORS. Rev. A. H. Ames. Rev. C. M. Sims. Rev. E. Kinsey. Rev. W. F. Speake. Rev. A. S. Hank. Rev. R. N. Baer. Rev. J. H. C. Dosh. Rev. R. R. Murphy.


immaculate Conception,


Chap. of Visitation Conv. Church of the Holy Cross, Mount Hope Institution, St. Lawrence, St. Mary's, Star of the Sea, Pourteen Holy Martyrs,


Corner Calvert and Madison,


St. Agnes Hospital, Aisquith cor. of Eager,


Chase and Constitution,


St. John's,


Corner of Lombard and Wolfe,


Rev. Jobn Leyburn.


O. F. Bresee, General Agent, 15 South St.


58


918


APPENDIX.


Broadway south of Pratt, Eastern avenue east of Bond, Corner Eastern avenne and Star al, Burke street, Canton avenue extended, Corner Cross and Warner streets, Corner Townsend and Republican, Eastern avenue,


Rev. W. S. Edwards.


Rev. R. C. Haslup. Rev. G. W. Hobbs. Rev. James Gamble. Rev. B. F. Clarkson.


Rev. Louis Muller.


Rev. E. J. Gray. Vacant. Rev. J. W. Wolff.


Broadway, Corner Penna. av. and Mosher street, Rev. J. Fritz.


Caroline south of Baltimore,


Opposite Jackson Square, Fayette east of Fremont, Corner Lombard and Calhoun,


Frederick Avenue,


Corner Franklin and Poppleton, Corner William and Little Church, Corner Stricker and Presstman,


Penna av. north of Hoffman,


Corner of High and Stiles, Corner of Charles and Fayette, Cor. Washington and Mt. Vernon pls. Rev. Thomas Guard.


Columbia east of Fremont.


Rev. Joseph Wheeler.


Columbia street, Strawbridge Church, Jefferson street Church, Sailors' City Bethel, Seaman's Union Bethel, Hanover street Church,


Mount Vernon Church, Huntingdon avenue, Dallas street, (colored, ) Sharp street, John Wesley, 6


Asbury, 66


Orchard,


Western Chapel,


METIIODIST EPISCOPAL SOUTH.


Mozart Hall,,


Central Church,


Holland Street Church, East Baltimore, Frederick Avenue Chapel, Trinity, St. Paul, Emanuel,


Bond north of Baltimore, Frederick road near tollgate,


Rev. John A. Kern,


Rev: Mr. Dulaney.


Rev. W. G. Eggleston. Rev. I. W. Canter.


METHODIST "INDEPENDENT."


Corner Pine and Franklin, Corner Lexington and Calhoun,


Rev. W. K. Boyle. Rev. Jolın A. Williams.


Rev. George G. Brooke, Sunday School Missionary.


NAMES.


Broadway Mission, Lexington-St. Mission,


West.Baltimore, East Baltimore, South Baltimore, Washington-St. Station, St. John's (Independent, ) Starr Church,


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


LOCATION. PABTORS.


Corner of Broadway and Monument, Rev. S. B. Southerland, D.D. Lexington between Republican and Schroeder, Rev. Dr. F. Swentzel.


Corner of Lombard and Greene, Rev. Dr. L. W. Bates.


Corner of Aisquith and Fuyette, Rev. J. T. Murray.


Light street south of West, Rev. R. S. Rowe. Corner of Washington und Lombard, Rev. David Shermer, M.D.


Rev. A. Webster, D.D.


Liberty north of Fayette,


Corner of Poppleton and Lemmon,


Rev. Wesley R. Davis. Rev. R. Scott Norris.


Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York,


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, the only GOOD American Sauce.


Rev. C. C. Cronin.


Rev. J. W. Hedges.


Rev. W. F. Ward.


Rev. T. Daugherty.


Rev. Wm. Harding.


Rev. Jos. France. Rev. J. H. Lightbourn.


Corner of Biddle and Linden avenue, Rev. Wilford Downs. S. E. corner Jefferson and Bond, Lee street near Light-street wharf, Corner Aliceanna and Bethel,


Rev. J. J. Largent. Rev. F. Macartney. Rev. B. G. Reid.


Rev. Arthur Foster.


Huntingdon Avenue,


Rev. W. B. Edwards.


Dallas north of Aliceanna,


Rev. B. Brown.


Sharp north of Pratt,


Rev. R. H. Robinson.


Sharp near Montgomery,


Rev. N. M. Carroll.


Corner of East and Douglass.


Rev. W. H. Cook.


Orchard near Druid Hill avenue,


Rev. Nathaniel Carroll.


Rev. Osborn Carroll.


Corner Camden and Hanover Lexington near Pine,


Rev. Wm. H. D. Harper. Rev. Wm. E. Munsey,D. D.


Ilolland near Aisquith,


Rev. John L. Clarke.


Madison and Preston, West Fayette near Republican, Mosher near Myrtle avenue,


Chatsworth, Bethany,


Rev. B. P. Brown.


Rev. R. Norris.


Rev. A. E. Gibson.


Rev. E. Kinsey.


Broadway, Eastern avenne, Fell's Point Chapel, Burke street Chapel, Canton Church, Cross street, Grace Church, Causeway Chapel, First German, Second German, Caroline street, Jackson Square Church, Fayette street, Union Square, Parlett Chapel, Mt. Olivet Chapel, Franklin street, William street, Whatcoat, Emory Church, High street, Charles street, Mount Vernon Place,


Hanover street, Mount Vernon Factory,


Rev. Charles A. Reid.


APPENDIX.


919


REFORMED CHURCH.


NAMES.


LOCATION.


Calvert near Read,


Aisquith near Jefferson.


Corner Paca and Saratoga,


Calvert near Saratoga


Corner Saratoga and Schroeder,


Canton avenue east of Broadway,


Meeting (Church, )


CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner Paca and Lombard streets,


BAPTIST.


First, Franklin Square Baptist, High Street, Lee Street, Second, Seventh, First (colored. ) Huntingdon. Union ( colored, ) Eutaw Place,


Sharp corner Lombard, Franklin Square,


Between Fayette and Low,


Between Hanover and Sharp,


Broadway near Pratt,


Saratoga corner Paca, Thomsen corner Young,


York Road, North near Lexington,


Eutaw and Dolphin,


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.


First English, Second Third. St. Mark's, Lutheran Chapel, Trinity (German, ) St. John's 66


St. Stephen's St. Matthew's "


St. Jacob's, St. John's, St. Peter's, St. Marcus (German, )


Lexington west of Park, Lombard west of Greene, Monument near Aisquith, Eutaw bet. Mulberry and Saratoga, Canton, Trinity east of High, Biddle-st. north of Pennsylvania av. Rev. George J. Mueller. Corner Hanover and Hamburg, Central av. bet. Fayette and Balto. Corner George and Ogston, Near Western Cemetery, Balto. Co. Bond near Eastern avenue,


EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.


First Evangelical Church, Second .6 6


Corner Greene and Cider alley, Corner McElderry and Short,


INDEPENDENT CHURCHES.


Zion (Ind. ) German Church, Gay south of Saratoga,


United Evangelical Church, bet. 234 and 236 Eastern avenue,


SEAMEN'S UNION BETHEL.


Corner of Aliceanna and Bethel streets,


FRIENDS.


Orthodox, Eastern District, Western District,


Corner Eutaw and Monument. Corner Aisquith and Fayette. Lombard east of Eutaw.


UNIVERSALIST.


East Baltimore,


Baltimore near Central avenue


First Independent,


UNITARIAN. Corner Franklin and Charles,


Rev. Chas. R. Weld.


The Largest Life Insurance Co. in the World.


PASTORS. Rev. E. R. Eschbach. Rev. Jacob Pister. Rev. T. L. Poulson Rev. D. Gans, D.D. Rev. Henry L. Grandlienard. Rev. Marcus Bachman. Rev. R. N. Gilbert. Rev. G. W. Sanderlin. Rev. Mark R. Watkinson. Rev. J. W. M. Williams. Rev. John Pollard. Rev. Edward N. Harris. Rev. Wm. T. Brantley. Rev. Lewis Hicks. Vacant. Rev. W. P. Thompson. Rev. Richard Fuller, D.D. Rev. H. C. Barkley. Rev. E. J. Wolf. Rev. John G. Morris, D.D. Rev. C. A. Stork. Vacant. Rev. Martin Kratt. Rev. F. P. Hennighausen. Rev. L. D. Maier. Rev. R. C. Beer. Rev. Ernest Lubkert. Rev. C. A. Schloegle. Rev. Herman Veith. Rev. Henry Scheib. Rev. Jacob Blass. Rev. Francis McCartney. Rev. Mr. Powell. Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, fully equal to imported article. Manuf'y 19 s. Calvert st., cor. German. Rev. Benjamin Hengst. Rev. A. Rearick.


First, First English, Third,


S. Johannes (German, ) Emanuel (German, ) Fifth (German, )


Broadway and Jackson Square av.


920


APPENDIX.


First New Jerusalem, Third New Jerusalem, Germau New Jerusalem,


66 North Exeter, Orchard street near Madison avenue, Rev. Willard G. Day.


Lombard, near Central avenue,


Rev. A. O. Brickman.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUES.


Corner Lloyd and Watson,


Rev. Abraham Hoffinan.


Eden north of Lombard,


Rev. H. Hochheimer.


High north of Fayette,


Dr. Deutsch.


Dr. Benjamin Szold.


Hanover, bet. Lombard and Pratt, Howard street, Over People's Bank,


Vacant.


Vacant.


Over Eutaw Savings Bank,


Vacant.


No local pastor.


Polish,


Exeter north of Fayette, ,


Vacant.


UNITED BRETHREN-REV. J. WEAVER, Bishop, 145 Scott St.


Otterbein Church, Conway nr Sharp-Rev. Nehemiah Altman.


Otterbein Chapel of the United Brethren, in Christ, cor. Scott and St. Peter-Rev. C. T. Stearn, parsonage 149 Scott-st.


Third (United Brethren, ) corner Fulton and Lombard-Charles Schneider.


Salem Mission, (United Brethren, ) corner Retreat and Francis, terminus of Citizen's R. R .- Rev. H. A. Schlichter, pastor,


5th Church. corner George and Brune sts .- no regular pastor.


St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession, corner Saratoga and Fremont-sts.


St. Martin, corner Sharp and Barre-sts-Rev. C. Fink, pastor.


Emanuel Church, Caroline, S. of Baltimore-st-Rev. Claus Steurken, pastor.


AFRICAN METHODISTS-REV. ALEXANDER W. WAYMAN, Bishop.


Bethel, Ebenezer, Union Bethel, Zion, (Independent, ) Waters Chapel, Tessier Street Chapel. Sarah Ann


Saratoga, west of Gay Montgomery, east of Hanover


Rtv. W. R. Revels, M. D. Rev. James A. Handy.


Wolfe, south of Pratt


Corner Howard and Montgomery.


Spring, bet.Jefferson and McElderry, Rev. J. M. Mitchell.


Tessier street,


Sarah Ann, nr Fremont,


Rev. Thos. W. Henry.


CEMETERIES.


GREENMOUNT-John H. B. Latrobe, Presi- dent, James McNeal, jr., Treasurer. Office 19} South street.


BALTIMORE-Thos. Wilson, President, Lewin R. Colbert, Secretary and Treasurer, Office 6 South street, 2d story. LOUDON PARK-Wm. F. Primrose, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Office 21 Soutb.


MOUNT OLIVET-Office, Basement Charles st Church. Durus Carter, Agent. WESTERN-James Peregoy, Treasurer. MOUNT CARMEL-John W. Randolph, Sec-


retary and Treasurer. Office 187 Sonth Broadway.


CATHEDRAL-Mr. O'Connor, agent, No. 77 Mulberry street.


HOLY CROSS-Rev. John T. Gaitley, St. Pat- rick's Church, Broadway.


BALTIMORE HEBREW-Office corner Lloyd and Watson streets.


LAUREL-(colored)-Dr. J. B. K. Emory. Agent. Office 18 Courtiand street.


ST. PETER'S-(Catholic)-Rev. E. McCol- gan, St. Peter's Church.


Assets $60,000,000 Cash Invested.


Heslop's Worcestershire Sauce, commended by the FIRST Physicians of the country.


SWEDENBORGIAN.


Vacant.


First, Second, Third, Fourth,


Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth,


Hill near Hanover,


Vacanı.


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Seedsman & Florist,


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PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES.


J. WHEELWRIGHT.


G. A. DOBLER.


E. T. MUDGE.


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