USA > Maryland > Baltimore County > Baltimore City > Woods' Baltimore city directory (1876) > Part 188
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 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190
FOR ANNAPOLIS AND WEST RIVER .- Daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 A M.
FOR EASTON, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, DENTON AND IN- TERMEDIATE LANDINGS -Steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9 P. M , con- necting at Cambridge next morning with 9 A. M. train on Dorchester and Delaware Railroad for Seaford, and at Easton with Maryland and Delaware Railroad.
NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA.
The Steamers JAMES A. GARY, E. C. BIDDLE and TUCKAHOE, are now running semi-weekly to the above ports, and issuing through bills of lading to all points on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads.
ANDREWS & CO., 73 Smith's Wharf.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
The Steamers D. J. FOLEY, REBECCA CLYDE, LUCILLE and RALEIGH, are now running to the above ports semi-weekly and issuing through bills of lading in connection with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'I Agent, 50 South St. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
RICHMOND, YORK RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE RAIL ROAD LINE.
The Steamers of this Line leave Pier 10, Light Street, Wharf, Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 P. M., for Richmond and all points South.
R. FOSTER, Gen. Manager, 144 Light Street Wharf.
STEAMER LOUISA.
Leaves No. 4, Spear's Wharf, for Norfolk and Ports. mouth, Va., and Edenton, Plymouth, Jamesville and Williamston, N.C., every other week
Leaves Williamston, N .C., for Baltimore, making the round trip in two weeks.
ROB'T TYSON & CO., Agents.
SASSAFRAS RIVER.
Steamer TRUMPETER leaves Pier No 6 every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, at 10%% A. M., for George- town and all landings on the River, returning on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
STEAMER CYRUS P. SMITH.
Leaves Pier No 5 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 10 A. M., for Chestertown, by the way of Buck Neck. and thence to North East. Returns on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays.
CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
The Steamer GEORGE LAW will leave Baltimore every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 9 A. M , for Kent Island, Queenstown, Greys Inn Creek. Quaker Neck, Booker's. Rolph's, and Chestertown. Returning, leaves Chestertown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 A. M., making the above stops. Fare $1 25. Freight received on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All freights must be prepaid at the office in Baltimore.
R. A. BRAINARD, Agent, Office Pier 7, Light Street Wharf.
EXPRESSES. ADAMS' EXPRESS CO. Office 164 W. Baltimore Street.
PENNSYLVANIA R. R. TICKET OFFICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. N. E. Cor. Calvert and Baltimore Streets.
MCFARLAND, STEPHENSON & CO'S EXPRESS.
114 S. Eutaw Street.
JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK, (BAGGAGE.) Camden Station, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 149 W. Baltimore Street.
UNION TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE EXPR. 143 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 FRANKLINVILLE, VIA KINGSVILLE
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 n High Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, (and daily during Summer ) at 1 o'clock, P. M.
953
APPENDIX.
LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE
Leaves Star Hotel, cor Front and Low Streets, every afternoon at 23 o'clock. aud Sun . Office at 3 o'clock.
FRANKLIN, WETHEREDSVILLE AND POW- HATAN STAGES
Leave Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily at 3 o'clock, P. M.
PIKESVILLE STAGE
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily, 3:30 o'clock, P M.
LIBERTY ROAD STAGE
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in Winter and 3 o'clock in Summer.
TELEGRAPHS. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
S. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert streets. Branch offices : Eccles. Thoms & Co., Canton, under Eutaw House, 78 Light. Howard House, 39 South. Culverton Hotel, Wilhelm's Hotel, Camden Station, President Street Depot. Cal- vert Station, Mount Vernon Hotel, N. E. cor Calvert and Baltimore, Stock Board 12 South street, and cor Penna ave and Townsend, N. W. cor Carey and Baltimore.
A. WILSON, JR. Pres't.
FRANKLIN TELEGRAPH CO. Office 121 W. Baltimore.
Branch offices :- 1 Light-st wharf, corner Boston and Aliceanna, Canton, Entaw House, corner St. Paul and Baltimore, corner Gay and Lombard, 276 W. Baltimore.
G. S. MOTT, Manager.
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO. OF BALTIMORE.
First District and Main Office, 121 W. Balti- more; Second District. under Eutaw House ; Third District, 108 Franklin.
HARRY FISHER. President. ROBERT GARRETT, Treasurer. C. F. MCCULLOH, Supt.
PASSENGER RAILWAYS.
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.
Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets. ODEN BOWIE, President and Super't. RICHARDS C. SMITH, Treasurer.
MADISON AVENUE AND BROADWAY LINE
Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to station on North avenue. Cars leave the sta- tions every four minutes.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ALBE- MARLE STREET LINE
Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania avenue to Philadelphia depot. Cars run at intervals of 9 minutes.
FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE.
Ruus from west end of Baltimore street to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars leave the stations every 4 minutes.
NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE.
Cars run at intervals of 9 minutes from ter- minns on Light street to end of Charles street, at North avenue.
EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.
This line runs fiom Baltimore street, along Eutaw to Camden depot. Cars run every 10 minutes.
CANTON LINE.
Runs at intervals of 15 minutes from North avenue to Toone street, Canton.
MayTime of starting the cars on all the lines, 6 a. m Run until midnight.
CITIZENS RAILWAY COMPANY. Office N. W. Terminus.
J. S. HAGERTY, President.
WM. COUNSELMAN, Supt.
Going East to Patterson Park .- From Druid Hill Park to Pennsylvania Avenue, Cumber- land, Gilmor, Townsend, Republican, Fayette, Howard, Lombard, Exeter, and Pratt streets. Returning from Patterson Park-Baltimore Street to Ann, Pratt, Exeter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette, Carey, Townsend, Stricker, Gilmor, Cumberland. Pennsylvania Avenue, and Terminus at Druid Hill Park
Connect with Western Maryland Railroad depot and Druid Hill Park Railway to Mansion House.
Run every 6 minutes, from 6 a. m. to 12 p.m.
CATONSVILLE RAILWAY.
Leave Baltimore each hour from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m., and at 11.30 p. m. On Sundays at 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., and 10 p. m.
Leave Catonsville each bour from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m., and 10.30 p. m. On Sundays at 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
For Ellicott City, (on Sundays only ) at 8 and 10 a. m., and 2 and 5 p. m.
Leave Ellicott City, (on Sundays only ) at 10 a. m., 12 m. and 5 and 7 p m.
YORK ROAD RAILWAY.
Leave Baltimore for Towsontown at half-past each hour, from 7.30 a. m. to 8.30 p m., and 10 and 11 p. m
Leave Towsontown for Baltimore at each hour, from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Leave B Itimore for Govanstown at 7 and 8 a. m., and at each hour from 2 to 7 p. m.
Leave Govanstown for Baltimore at 8 and 9 a. m., and at each bour from 3 to 8 p. m.
BALTIMORE PEABODY HEIGHTS AND WAVERLEY PASSENGER RAILWAY.
Office, terminus of the Line, Mount Royal Reservoir.
954
APPENDIX.
BALTIMORE CALVERTON AND POWHA- TAN RAILROAD.
Leare Baltimore at each hour from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m., except 9 a. m. and 12 m. On Sun- days each hour from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m., except 12 m. On Saturdays the last car leaves Balti- more at 10 p. i.
Leave Powhatan at each hour from 6.25 a. m. to 9.25 p. m. (except 12.25 a.m. and 8.25 p. m. )
The Cars of this Company connect with the Red Line of the Baltimore City Passenger Rail- way
M. F. HOLLAND, Supt.
BALTIMORE AND HALL SPRINGS RAILWAY.
Officers of the Road :- E. Wyatt Blanchard, President; W. Carvel Hall, Secretary ; S. R. Davis, Supt.
Leave City Hall and North street, every 15 minutes, from 6.45 a. m. to 11.30 p. m., for Darley Park, Harford road, via of Fayette, Ais- quith and Madison streets and Central avenue, and connecting at Darley Park with cars for Homestead and Hall Springs at 3 and 5 p. m. until further notice.
Leave Darley Park for Hall Springs at each bour from 6.30 to 11.30 a. m., and 2.30 to 7.30 p. m.
Leave Hall Springs at each hour from 7 a. m. to 12 m., and 3 to 8 p. m.
The cars leaving City Hall at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m., and 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 p. m., connect directly with the Cars for Halls Springs.
Ben Franklin, No. 97-1st and 3d Friday. Maryland .6 120 -- 2d and 4th Friday. Germania -- 2d and 4th Friday.
John H. B. Latrobe, No. 165 -- 2d and 4th Fri- day
CONVOCATIONS.
Concordia Chap. No. 1-1st and 2d Friday.
Phoenix ( 7-2d and 4th Friday.
Jernsalemi 16 " 9 -- 2d and 4th Monday.
St. John's
" 19-Ist and 3d Wednes-
Adoniram Chap. No. 21-1st and 3d Monday.
ASSEMBLIES.
Maryland Comm'y, No. 1-2d and 4th Friday. Baltimore " 2-2d and 4th Thurs'y.
Monumental โ " 3-2d and 4th Tuesd'y Crusade Comm'y, No. 5 -1st and 3d Thursday. Beanseant Comm's. U. D .- 1st and 3d Fridays.
Office hours-8 to 12 A. M .. 2 to 4 P. M.
C. E. KEMP, Grand Tyler.
I. O. oF O. F.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Wednesday in April in the City of Baltimore. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. M. W. Grand Master-John E. MeCahn.
R. W. Dep'y Grand Master-Wm. H. Ruby. R. W. Grand Wirden-Joshua Lynch.
R. W. Grand Secretary-John M. Jones.
R. W. Grand Treasurer-A. L. Spear.
R. W. Grand Chaplain-Dr. Chas. A. Leas.
R. W. Grand Marshal-Wm P. Bockmiller.
W. Grand Conductor-A. R. Maclellan.
W. Grand Guardian-G. A. Wicks.
W. Grand Herald-Wm. Blensinger.
Meetings of Lodges and Encampments at Odd Fellows Hall, N. Gay Street.
Washington, No. 1, every Monday.
Franklin,
2,
66 Thursday.
Columbia. 3, Wednesday. 66
William Tell,
4. Tuesday.
Gratitude,
5. Monday.
Harmony,
6,
66
Wednesd'y.
Friendship,
7,
,,
Thursday.
Marion, 8,
66
Tuesday.
Jefferson,
9,
Thursday.
Corinthian,
10,
Tuesday.
Maryland,
11,
Mondav.
Monumental,
14,
66
Thursday.
Mechanics,
15,
Union,
16,
Monday.
Germania,
47,
Iris,
48,
Oriental.
52,
=
Friday
Arcana,
110 -- 2d and 4th Wednesday
Baltimore City,
57,
66
Wednesd'y.
Golden Rule,
58,
Wednesd'y.
Excelsior,
" 169-2d and 4th Wednesday
Jackson,
65,
66
Monday.
Washington,
3-1st and 3d Thursday.
Warren,
71,
66
Friday.
Atlantic,
72,
66
Monday.
Amicable,
(' 25-1st and 3d Thursday.
Union,
16 60 -- 2d and 4th Thursday.
Mountain,
93,
6
Monday.
Corinthian,
93 -- 2d and 4th Thursday.
Kedron,
-- 2d and 4th Friday.
Eureka,
101,
66
Oriental
" 158 -- 1st and 3d Saturday.
Escavaille,
106,
Tuesday.
Concordia
13 -- 1st and 3d Tuesday.
Marley,
107,
Thursday.
Fidelity,
136-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Warren,
51-2d and 4th Tuesday.
Doric,
' 124-2d and 4th Tuesday.
Joppa,
" 132-2d and 4th Tuesday.
St. John's,
34-1st and 3d Wednesday
Phoenix,
" 139-Ist and 3d Wednesday
Hiram,
" 107 -- 1st and 3d Wednesday
Landmark,
' 127-2d and 4th Wednesday
Centre,
" 108 -- 1st and 3d Thursday.
Independence,
77 ,
Tuesday.
66
Thursday.
Pythagoras,
' 123-2d and 4th Thursday.
Liberty,
98,
Wednesd'y.
Madison,
84,
Wednesd'y.
Schiller,
55,
Tuesday.
Star Bethelhem " 167-2d and 4th Monday. King David's, 16 68-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Monumental,
96-1st and 3d Tuesday.
Mystic Circle, 109-1st and 3d Monday.
Mount Vernon, " 151-1st and 3d Monday.
Adherence, 88-2d and 4th Monday.
Lafayette, " 111-2d and 4th Monday.
SOCIETIES. MASONS.
Masonic Temple, North Charles, near Saratoga.
MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.
Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday.
Monday.
Tuesday.
day.
955
APPENDIX.
Vansant,
119,
every Monday.
Patapsco,
120,
Wednesd'y.
Beacon Light,
121.
Friday.
Jerusalem Encamp't, No. 1,
Friday.
Salem
2,
Wednesday.
Hebron
3,
Tuesday.
Schiller 66
12, Thursday.
Philanthropic Encamp. 16,
Monday.
Sharon 66
28,
66 Tuesday.
At Wildey Hall, 202 E. Pratt Street.
Thomas Wildey Lodge, No.44, every Wednesday At Pacific Hall, cor Baltimore and Paca Sts. Pacific Lodge, 63, every Thursday.
Mount Ararat Encampment, No. 13, every Tuesday.
I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Thos. G. De Ford, G. W. Secretary, 543 w Fa- yette.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Meet in Metamora Hall, w Lombard street, near Hanover.
Officers.
Geo. Kopp-Grand Sachem.
Louis Petzold, โ Treasurer.
C. Frietschuer, โ Secretary.
Grand Lodge meets every 3d Sunday of the month at Metamora Hall.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. G. C. OF U. S.
The Grand Council of the United States, Im- proved O. R. M., will meet in the city of Rich- mond on .the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D. 384.
The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore on the Cold Moon.
Chiefs of Grand Council of Maryland.
Edwin Jones, G. Sachem. Joseph E. Benson, G. Sen. Sag, Van S. Brashears, G. Jun. Sag. C. D. Irelan, G. Chief of Records. W. G. Gorsuch, G. K. of Wampum. J. B. Weaver, G. Prophet.
George H. Heath, G. Sannap. Robert Gillaspey. G. K. of Wicket. G. H. Wholey, G. K. of Forrest.
CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.
Grand Section holds its regular Quarterly Sessions in January, April and July, and its Annual session in October, at Temperance Temple.
Officers.
Wm. Silverwood, Grand Worthy Patron.
O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary. Albert Marshall, Assistant Grand Secretary. Vacant, Grand Treasurer. R. T. Smith sr. Grand Chaplain. Walter Wessels, Grand Guide. Vacant. Grand Watchman.
H. C. Maydwell, P. G. W. Patron.
All communications, applications, &c., should be addressed to O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary, No. 6 Hill st., Baltimore.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Grand Lodge meets annually on 2d Tuesday of February, in Baltimore. Office No. 18 North street.
Officers for 1876-7. E. T. Daneker. P. G. C. Jas. B. Groome, G. C. F. B. Mixwell, V. G. C. Henry Page, G. P. James Whitehouse, G. K. of R. and S. W. S Quigley, G. M. of E.
S. Sands Mills and G. W. Lindsay, repre- sentatives to Supreme Lodge.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Joseph Isaacs, St. Denis, Baltimore Co. Grand Worthy Patriarch.
A. M. Collins of Annapolis, Grand Worthy Associate.
R. T. Smith sr. 87 W. Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe.
S. S. Addison, Baltimore, Grand Treasurer.
W. Griffith, Sextonville, Baltimore County,, Grand Chaplain.
Wn. Murdoch, Annapolis, Grand Conductor. Wm. McCoy, Baltimore, Grand Sentinel.
HEPTASOPHS, OR S ... W. M ...
The M. W. Supreme Conclave merts on the 1st Wednesday in May, 1876, at Philadelphia. W'm. Foster, M. E. Supreme Archon.
S. Baird Wolfe, M. D., M. W. Supreme Secre- tary, 114 W. Baltimore.
R. W. Grand Conclave of Maryland meets 2d Monday in May and November.
E. A. C. Van Horn. M. E. Grand Archon.
James Young, Grand Scribe, 114 W. Baltimore.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA.
Grand Council meets semi-annually, in the city of Baltimore, at ne cor Baltimore and Gay. Robert H. Coward, Grand President. Eliza Morrison, Grand Vice-President. Wm. R. Martin, Grand Secretary. Edward Johnson, Grand Treasurer. Wesley M. Merriman, Grand Chaplain N. A. Wintling, Senior Grand Guide. Anna Rhinehart, Junior Grand Guide. E. McLean, Grand Inside Sentinel
Chas. E. Pope, Grand Outside Sentinel.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. M. W. Wolf, G. N. C.
R. L. Robinson, G. M. of R.
Grand Castle meet first Monday in March and September.
Red Lyon Castle, No. 1, Wednesday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 w Fayette.
St. George's Castle, No. 2, Monday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 w Fayette street. Mars Castle, No. 3, Thursday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 w Favette street.
Ivanhoe Castle, No. 4, Tuesday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 w Fayette street.
ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS.
State Council of Maryland-J. W. Holden, Sec- retary, office n w cor Greene and Baltimore.
956
APPENDIX.
JUNIOR O. U. A. M.
State Council of Maryland, office n w corner Greene and Baltimore, J. Adam Sohl, Sec'y, 252 s Sharp.
SOCIETY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES.
Capt. John McNulty, President. Maj. Gen. I. R. Trimble. Vice-President.
Capt. Fred. M Colston, Treasurer.
Capt. Wm. L. Ritter, Secretarv.
GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND.
President-H. Von Kapff.
First Vice-President-Charles W. Lentz.
Second Vice-President-Wm. Numsen.
Third Vice-President-Justus Bruehl. Fourth Vice President-christian Ax. Managers.
H. Arens,
Jacob Rudolph,
Wm. Caspari,
Fred. Schad,
M. G. Cohn,
A. H. Schultz,
F. Hassencamp, John Stellmann, Jacob Trust,
J. H. Hansenwald,
P. L. Keyser,
Capt. H. Steffens,
F. W. Ulrich,
Ernst Knabe,
Fred. Arras,
Carl Thienemann, Fred. Ellenbrock.
Chas. Schmidt, Treasurer-John R. Seemuller. Secretary of the Society-Julius C. Wilkens. Secretary of the Officers-H. G. Hilken.
ST. ANDREW SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806. President-Alexander Murdoch.
First Vice-President-W. W. Spence.
Second Vice-President-John T. Morris. Counsellor- Secretary -Robert Sim.
Physician-Dr. C C. Johnston.
Treasurer-Jolin Turnbull.
Chaplain-Rev. W. M. Murkland. Managers.
Thos. D. Anderson, Henry Taylor,
F. L. Farquharson,
John Abercrombie,
Alex. F. Murdoch, Andrew Smith.
GERMANIA CLUB. 181 West Fayette Street. Incorporated 1842.
H. Arens, President. John Stellmann and G. A. von Lingen, Vice-Presidents. E. Hayen, Secretary H. Lants, Secretary of Officers. Gustav Gieske, Treasurer. F. Breves, Superintendent.
ST. GEORGE SOCIETY. Chartered February 11th, 1867. Stewart Darrell, President. Henry R. H .zlehurst, Vice-President. E. G. Lind, Secretary. George H. Williams, Ticasurer. Rev. Dr. J. S. B. Hodges, Chaplain. Dr. Samuel S. Chew, Physician.
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE. Incorporated by the General Assembly of Mary- land, February, 1818. Col. Geo. P. Kane, President. Michael Roche, Ist Vice-President.
Rev. B. J. McManus, Chaplain. M. A Mullin, Counsellor. Dr. C. H O'Donovan, Physician. John J. Rochford, Treasurer. B. E. Smith, Secretary. Managers.
Daniel J. Foley, James W. McElroy,
Luke Cassidy, John Noonan,
Daniel Donnelly, F. T. Gallagher,
Thomas Dougherty, Daniel Coakley,
Michael Duffy.
CONCORDIA CLUB.
Nos. 8, 10 and 12 S. Eutaw Street.
Col. M. S. Hess, President. Henry Seim, Ist Vice-President.
S. Rosenfeld, 2d Vice-President.
W. Sprengel, Secretary. Wm. Schloss, Treasurer. M. Affe!der, Comptroller. E. C. Linden, Superintendent. Jacob Kraus, Purvesor.
SCHEUTZEN PARK ASSOCIATION. Belair Road, East of Broadway.
Leopold Blumenberg, President. John F. Rau, Treasurer. Charles Myohl, Secretary. Louis Bitter, Comptroller.
Fred. Kraemer, Shooting Master.
WEST BALTIMORE SCHEUTZEN ASSO- CIATION.
Foot of Fulton st. (formerly Carroll's Manor. ) Headquarters Mechanics Hall, Fayette St.
H. Stang, President. J. Eckhardt, Vice-President. J. Peters, Treasurer. Charles Klaus, Secretary.
BALTIMORE CHAPTER, AMERICAN IN- STITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
Rooms Maryland Academy of Art, S. E. corner Charles and Lexington.
E. G. Lind, President. George Frederick, 1st Vice-President. F. H. Smith, 2d Vice-President. J. D. N. Wyatt, Treasurer. John Murdoch, Secretary.
MARYLAND CLUB. N. E. cor. Franklin and Cathedral.
CALEDONIAN CLUB OF BALTIMORE. Organized, 1873. Meets every Tuesday evening over N. E. corner St. Paul and Baltimore. Wm. Fraser, Chief. Wm. B. Stewart, Ist Chieftain. Win. Shearer, 2d
J. D. Mckenzie, 3d 66
Andrew Smith, 4th
957
APPENDIX.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE. No. 8 N. Charles Street-2d Story. Reading Rooms open and free to all, from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. S. W. T. Hopper, President. Henry P. Adams, Gen'l Secretary.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE.
Instituted September 11th, 1872.
Rooms S. E. corner Charles and Lexington Sts.
C. Oliver O' Donnell, President. J. McElroy, Vice-President. L. B. Wolcott, Recording Secretary. W. Broderick. Corresponding Secretary . D. McKenna, Treasurer.
CHURCH ASSOCIATION OF THE DIOCESE OF MARYLAND. Rooms 78 N. Charles.
Visitor and Adviser-The Bishop of Maryland. President Charles E. Wethered. Secretary-Clayton C. Hall.
MARYLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Meets in the Cafe of the Academy of Music. Wm. H. Perot, President. R. W. L. Rasin, Treasurer. Wm. B. Sands, Secretary.
MARYLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. Mulberry near Cathedral. Prof. P. R. Uhler, President. Rev. Geo. A. Leakin, Secretary.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH. District Grand Lodge No. 5.
Headquarters Covenant Hall, S. E. corner of Lexington and Howard Streets.
Jedidjah Lodge No. 7, meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Hasmonen Lodge, No. 45, meets every Wed- nesday evening at 72 o'clock.
King David Lodge, No. 60, meets every first and third Sunday of each month, at 22 P. M.
Gabriel Riesser Lodge, No. 75, meets every Sunday evening at 72 o'clock.
Covenant Lodge, No. 125, meets every Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock.
Ludwig Philippson Lodge, No. 133, meets every Thursday evening at 72 o'clock.
GERMANIA MAENNERCHOR. 192 and 194 W. Lombard St. E. L. Witthaus, President. Charles E. Dohme, Ist Vice-President. Richard Goebel, 2d Vice-President. Ed. Lebr, F. G. Genso, Secretaries. L. W. H. Reitz, Treasurer. A. L. Lankau, Comptroller.
ARCADIAN.
B. Oppenheimer, President. Louis Kraus, Treasurer.
ALLSTON ASSOCIATION.
N. E. corner Franklin and Charles.
George William Brown, President. T. W. Hall. Vice-President. Hy. C. Wagner, Secretary. J. W. Lyon. Treasurer.
THE HENRY WATSON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY.
No. 72 N. Calvert Street.
William B. Canfield, President.
Jobn Curlett, Edward Otis Hinkley and Ger- mon H. Hunt, Vice-Presidents.
Wm. A. Wisong, Corresponding Secretary. Josepli Merrefield, Recording Secretary.
Jesse Tyson, Treasurer.
W. C. Palmer, Ageut.
Parents and Guardians can procure homes in the country for their children, to be received as members of the family until they are 18 years of age.
Dry goods, second-hand clothing, shoes, caps, fuel, flour, meats and groceries thankfully received and duly acknowledged in our annual report.
The attention of the merchants and business men generally, is solicited to the commendable object and purposes of this Society.
BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE IM- PROVEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE POOR.
122 W. Fayette Street.
E. Otis Hinkley, President.
Z. D. Brashears, Secretary.
Josepi, Merrefield, Recording Secretary.
J. Harman Brown, Treasurer. Office hours 9 to 4 o'clock.
1st District, 95 S. Bond street-Ezekiel C. Johnson, agent.
2d District, 149 E.Madison-Nicholson Vansant, agent.
3d District, 69 N. Pine-Rich'd G. Hunt, agent. 4th District, 176 S. Paca-Joseph K. Love, agent.
HOUSE OF REFORMATION AND INSTRUC- TION FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
This Institution is located in Prince George's County, near Talbert's Station, on the Balti- more and Potomac Railroad, 43 miles from Baltimore. This Institution is conducted on "the family plan," and has 752 acres of land attached. It owes much to the beneficence of Enoch Pratt, Esq.
JOHN R. Cox, President. Gen'l Horn, Superintendent.
Managers on the part of the City : Enoch Pratt and Richard D. Fisher.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR.
This Order is located at the corner of Forrest and Parnassus Streets.
958
APPENDIX.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
I's situated a short distance from Frederick Avenue, west of the city.
Dr. John J. Graves, President. P. P. Pendleton, Vice-President.
B. A. Vickers, Treasurer. Wm. Reynolds, Secretary. W. R. Lincoln, Supt.
Managers of the House of Refuge on the part of the City of Baltimore :
Charles A. Keyser, Wm. F. Raynor,
L. A. Birely, J. R. Mordecai,
W'm. Reynolds,
Thomas R. Crane,
F. P. Stevens. G. Morris Bond,
Dr. Wm. H. Keener,
Charles Towson.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, FOR PROMOTING MECHANIC ARTS.
President, Isaac S. George.
Vice-Presidents, George H. Rodgers, John N. Carter.
Recording Secretary, Edward L. Clark.
Corresponding Secretary, N. H. Thayer.
ยท Treasurer, Edward W. Robinson.
Actuary, John S. Selby.
Librarian, Alex. F. Lusby.
Janitor, Lemuel S. Prince.
Meets on the first Monday after the first Wed- nesday of each month, at the ball over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Active members $5 for admission. Ju- nior members $3. Lady members $3.
Chemical Department-Professor William P. Tonry, A. M.
School of Design-Prof. D A. Woodward. Educational Departm't-Prof.Jas.R. Webster Musical Department-Profs. J. and D. May.
MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL AND ME- CHANICAL ASSOCIATION.
S. W. corner of Eutaw and Fayette. A. B. Davis, President. W. S. G. Baker, Corresponding Secretary. T. B. Dorsey, Gen'l Secretary and Treasurer.
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Office 25 N. Charles Street.
This Corporation has been recently organized under an endowment of the late Johns Hopkins, and is to be built at "Clifton," his late home, a beautiful estate upon the city limits of 330 acres. It has been most liberally endowed, and will rank among the largest Universities in this country.
Temporary buildings for the use of the Uni- versity have been bought on Howard street opposite Centre, where instruction will com- mence October 3d, 1876.
Prof. D. C. GILMAN, President.
The Board of Trustees consists of : Galloway Cheston, President. Wm. Hopkins, Secretary.
John W. Garrett, Francis White,
Hon. Geo. W. Dobbin,
Reverdy Jobuson, Jr.
Francis T. King, Lewis N. Hopkins,
Charles J. M. Gwinn, Thomas M. Smith,
Hon. Geo. Wm.Brown,
Jas.Carey Thomas, M.D.
ATHENEUM.
Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga streets, con- tains the following Societies :
Mercantile Library Association, Instituted 1839. Library 33,000 volumes.
Library Company of Baltimore. Maryland Historical Society.
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.
HENRY CLAY SMITH, President.
JOHN W. M. LEE, Librarian.
PEABODY INSTITUTE.
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.