Manchester, New Hampshire, city directory, 1915, Part 6

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ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 3, Lake av. near Massabesic. Captain, Frank F. Porter. Lieut. of Engine, George Taylor. Lieut. of Truck, Edwin C. Paul. Clerk, George L. Slack. Engi- neer, John P. Walker. Driver of Engine, Herbert E. Dunbar, Driver of Hose, John T. Duncan. Driver of Truck, L. W. Piper


ENGINE Co. No. 4, 20 Vine street, Captain, Frank A. Pherson. Lieut., Thomas W. Lane, jr. Clerk, Adams L. Greer. Driver of Engine, Emil H. Smith. Driver of Hose, Henry C. Parsons. Engineer, Walter Morse. Asst. Engineer, H. A. Sayward


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ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 5, Webster corner Chestnut street. Captain, Irving S. Bryant. Licut. of Truck, Woodbury Davison. Licut of Engine, Charles W. Brown. Engineer, Joseph H. Gould. Clerk, Andrew S. Fantom. Driver of Truck, Clarence F. Kemp. Driver of Hose, Ellsworth V. Rowe. Driver of Steamer, Alphonso E. Foster


ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 6, Rimmon corner Amory street. Captain, Mederique R. Maynard. Lieut. of Engine, James A. Farley. Lieut. of Truck, Toussaint Tremblay. Clerk, John W. Lyons. Engincer, Toby Lemay. Driver of Engine, Celon D. Stevens. Driver of Hose, John H. Coté. Driver of Truck, Frank St.Jean


ENGINE AND LADDER Co. No. 7, Somerville street. Captain, James J. Collins. Lieuts., John W. Chapman, Henry W. Bar- nard. Engineer, Louis Ross. Assistant Engineer, Frank P. Cleveland. Clerk, Henry L. O'Malley. Driver of Engine, Arthur Herbert. Driver of Hose, George N. Rogers. Driver of Truck, Percy L. Nute


TRUCK No. 8, 527 South Main, corner McDuffie street. Cap- tain, Leslie W. Dolloff. Lieut., Arthur J. Provost. Clerk, Charles W. Warner. Laddermen, Alvin Drescher, John F. Kearns, Oscar E. Getz, W. E. VanVliet, David J. Trahan


FLYING SQUADRON "A", 14 Vine street. Captain, Frank H. Harvey. Lieut., John J. Healy. Clerk, Harry G. Hall


CHEMICAL No. 1, 12 Vine street. Captain, Hervey E. Harris. Clerk, Clarence D. Palmer. Pipeman, Albert M. Tuson. Dri- ver, Robert H. Duncan


COMBINATION No. 2, Weston corner Concord street. Cap- tain, Alfred Gustafson. Lieut., Joseph W. Lindsay. Driver, Henry C. Crosby. Clerk, Michael J. Bradley


HOSE Co. No. 1, 26 Vine street. Captain, Melvin W. Wor- then. Lieut., Alfred Firth. Clerk, Leon H. French. Driver, Joseph Stewart


HOSE Co. No. 2, 525 Maple street. Captain, Roscoe Dyer. Lieut., Thomas Smith. Clerk, Thomas P. Burnap. Driver, Benjamin R. Richardson


HOSE Co. No. 3, 19 Elm street. Captain, Clarence R. Mer- rill. Lieut., Ernest E. Austin. Clerk, William P. Hall. Driver, Frank W. Tebbetts


AERIAL TRUCK No. 1, 18 Vine street. Captain, Albert W. Smith. Lieut., Oscar P. Stone. Driver, Lorenzo D. H. Ford. Tillerman, Charles H. Burhart. Clerk, Frank M. Frisselle


RIVERSIDE HOSE Co. No. 5 (Volunteer), Front street opp. Amoskeag street (A). Captain, John H. Hamer. Li ut., Edwin W. Merrill. Clerk, William Akey


EAST MANCHESTER HOSE CO., Massabesic street corner Mam- moth road. Meets first Wednesday in each month. Captain, Archibald C. Laraba. Sec., Frank Lovering. Treas., Charles Lewis


TELEPHONE CALLS


Central Station Chemical Engine and Flying Squadron, 3000 Chief Engineer Lane's residence, 3000


Supt. Fire Alarm Telegraph, C. H. French, 3000 Assistant Merrill's residence, 787-R. Asst. Provost, 1151-W Asst Fitzsimmons, 1359. Asst Seaward, 1889 M All fire houses listed from Central Station


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FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


No. LOCATION


3 Elm and Valley


4 Elm and Granite


5 Elm and West Merrimack


6 City Hall


7 Police Station 8 Elm and Hollis


9 Elm and Webster


12 North and Pine


13 Brook and Chestnut


14 Prospect and Union


15 Pearl and Chestnut


16 Lowell and Union


17 Amherst and Beech


18 Merrimack and Maple


19 Lowell and Nashua


21 Merrimack and Pine


23 Central and Beech


24 Hall st. and Lake av.


25 Concord and Ashland


26 Bridge and Russell


27 Belmont and Amherst


28 Merrimack and Beacon


29 East High and Hall


31 Canal and Hollis


32 Canal and Brook


34 Amoskeag Mills, Northern Div.


35 Stark Mills


36 Elm and Sagamore


39 County Jail


41 Amoskeag Mills, Central Div.


42 Amoskeag Mills, Southern Div.


43 Olzendam's Mill


45 Canal and West Auburn


46 Elm and West Central


51 Walker and Second


52 Granite sq., 'Squog.


53 South Main and Mast


54 South Main and A street


56 Baldwin's Bobbin Shop


57 Mast rd and D street


61 Hose 3, South Elm 62 Wool and Leather Co., Brown av. 513 Milford and Carroll


63 Beech st. and Titus av.


64 Willow and Pine


65 Calef rd. and Elmhurst av.


71 Cedar and Pine


72 Lake av. and Lincoln


73 Cedar and Beech


74 Beech and Hayward


81 Central Station, Vine


82 Elm and Lowell


No. LOCATION


91 Webster and Beech


92 Union and Clarke


93 Elm, and Carpenter


112 Sagamore and Union


113 Oak and Prospect


114 Pearl and Ash


115 Blodget and Ash


116 Salmon, and Ash


117 Sagamore, and Russell


*131 Emergency Box


211 Oakland and Woodland aves.


212 Massabesic and Cypress


213 Beech street and P. R. R.


214 Valley and Wilson


215 Lincoln and Silver


216 Jewett and Somerville


217 Candia and Mammoth rds.


218 Engine and Ladder No. 7, Som- erville street


219 Page st. and P. R. R.


221 Taylor, st. and Holly av.


223 Mammoth and Island Pond rds.


224 Belmont, and Grove


241 Lake av. and Canton


242 Merrimack, and Wilson


243 Candia road and Sherburne st.


244 Hanover st. and Mammoth road


261 Pearl and Ashland


263 Bridge st. and Mammoth road


312 North Main and Putnam


313 North Main and Amory


314 Amoskeag and First, 'Skeag.


315 Old Brick Store, 'Skeag


321 Notre Dame av. and Wayne


323 Putnam and Bartlett 324 Amory and Laval


325 Kelly and Cartier


326 Amory and Rimmon


332 Alsace and Bremer


511 Douglas and Green


512 Notre Dame av. and Adams


521 Parker and Winter


541 Boynton and Allen


542 Second and West Hancock


543 Boynton st. and Glenwood av. 571 Shirley st. and Rockland av. 611 Hancock st. and B. & M. R. R.


711 Union and Grove


911 Union and Trenton


912 North River rd. and West Clarke


*Emergency Box to be substituted for any regular box, when out of repair.


SPECIAL CALLS


General Alarm-Ten Blows Military Call-Twelve Blows, Twice Time Signal-One blow at 12.30 noon


Out-of-town-call-2-2-2


All-out Signal-Two Blows Test Signal-1-1 at 8.30 P. M.


SCHOOL SIGNALS


1-1, with fifteen seconds between the blows, closes primary and mid- dle schools.


2-2, with fifteen seconds between the "2s," closes all schools; given at 7.30 A. M., 11.30 A. M., or 1.15 P. M.


EAST MANCHESTER VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSN.


No. 456 Hall street. Pres., Maurice Watson. First Vice Pres., George W. Herron. Fin. Sec., Robert Bunton. Cor. Sec., Samuel Levsey. Treas., Edwin C. Paul


FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION


Organized Feb. 14, 1873. Pres., Thomas W. Lane. Vice Pres., Thomas F. Fitzsimmons. Sec., Oscar P. Stone. Treas., J. Frank Seaward


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LADIES AUXILIARY TO THE MANCHESTER FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION


Meets first of each month at 83 Hanover street. Pres., Mrs. Mae Hamilton. Vice Pres., Mrs. Helen Hardy. Sec., Mrs. Cora B. Dunbar, 286 Laurel street. Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth Hackett


WATER COMMISSIONERS


Charles H. Manning (Chairman). Edgar J. Knowlton (Clerk), the Mayor (ex-officio), Charles C. Hayes, Robert E. Mckean, Perry H. Dow, Walter G. Africa, Charles M. Floyd. Supt., James H. Mendell. Engineer at Low Service Pumping Station, Jerome K. Lovering. Engineer at High Service Pumping Sta- tion, Samuel McDonald


PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL COMMITTEE


The Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio


The president of the Common Council, ex-officio


Ward 1-Patrick B. Maloney


Ward 2-Allan M. Wilson


Ward 3-George M. Watson


Ward 4-William A. Phinney


Ward 5-Francis J. Hurley


Ward 6-James M. McDonough


Ward 7-Edward B. Woodbury Ward 8-Frank A. Cadwell


Ward 9-Euclide F. Geoffrion


Ward 10-Maurice L. Bullard


Clerk of the Board, Charles H. Martel


Regular meeting of the Board, first Friday in each month at 7.30 P.M.


Regular meeting of the Finance Committee to approve bills, Monday preceding the first Wednesday after the 24th of each month at 7.30 P.M.


Supt. of Public Instruction, Charles W. Bickford, office City Hall. Open daily except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and vacations, from 8 to 11.30 A.M. and from 1.30 to 5 P.M .; also Thursday evenings, 7.30 to 8.30. Clerk,


Truant Officer, Curtis W. Davis. Asst. Truant officer, Harry J. Woods. Clerk, Alexander J. Demen. To be found at uperin- tendent's office, City Hall building, daily, when schools are in session 11.30 A.M. to 1.00 P.M .; also on Thursday evenings from 7 to 9


SCHOOL SIGNALS


Two strokes, 1-1 15 seconds between the blows close primary and middle schools. The times of striking the bells 2-2 two blows 15 seconds between are at 7.30 A.M. for closing the schools during the forenoon, and at 11.30 A.M. or 1.15 P.M. for closing them during the afternoon


HIGH SCHOOL (BEECH STREET)


Established in 1845. Master, George H. Libby. Sub-master, George I. Hopkins. Assistants, Harry N. McLaren, Charles F. Bates, Albert B. Kellogg, C. S. McDaniels, Sherman R. Rams- dell, Raymond M. Coleman, Mary J. Wellington, Mary Hickey Dowd, Elsie Daniels Fairbanks, Annie M. Vose, Edith M. Pierce, Bertha A. Blanchet, Helen I. Buck, Cora Russell, Anna G. Towle, Bertha V. Healy, Mildred Fritz, Natalie Jones, Katherine Bardelss,


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Anna M. Brown, Anna F. Berry, Florence Dinsmore, Jane F. Currier, Helen F. Lyons, Josephine C. Daley, Annie S. Marston, Beatrice Tasker, Lillian Sleeper. Clerk, Vona M. Mellen. Li- brarian, Eva M. Young


AMOSKEAG SCHOOL


Principal, Blanche L. Batchelder. Edna L. Merrill, Anna C. O'Donoghue, Mildred Center


ASH STREET SCHOOLS (ASH STREET) SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES


Master, Edgar D. Cass. Master's Assistant, Amelia L. Graup- ner. Assistants, Emma L. McLaren, Isabel R. Daniels, Emma J. Cooper


FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES


Mary E. Bulman, Alice E. Good, May F. Nutt, Hulda Graup- ner, Elizabeth A. Partridge


BAKERSVILLE SCHOOLS


Principal, Elizabeth A. Burns. Assistants, Lelia A. Brooks, Jennie F. McGrath, Gertrude R Batchelder, Florence M Jar- vis, Ethel Landers, Augusta S Downes, Phoebe Riley, Grances C. Murphy, Bessie Hardy


BROWN SCHOOL


Principal, Blanche E. Hicken. Principal's Assistant, Marion Driscoll. Assistants, Laura E. McKenna, Catherine E. Hag- gerty, Helen R. White, Irene M. Moore, Sarah A. Hodgman, Annie F. Russell


CHANDLER SCHOOL FIRST FLOOR


Principal, Alice C. Taggart. Jennie R. Mclaughlin, Helen Bly. Kindergarten, Mabel B. Currier. Asst., Eugenia F. Morey


SECOND FLOOR


Hattie S. Tuttle, Ede B. Shand, Amy K. Northrup, Delia Clark


FRANKLIN STREET SCHOOL (FRANKLIN STREET) SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES


Master, Isaac Huse. Master's Assistant, Frances Barndollar. Assistants, A. Eva O'Brien, Daisy Flanders, Hazel M. Garmon


FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES


Grace M. Whittemore, Gwendolyn Woodbury, Mae Hills, Ida L. Montgomery


GOFF'S FALLS SCHOOL


Principal, Caroline E. Head. Edith A. Murphy, Mildred Moore


HALLSVILLE SCHOOL


Master, William H. Huse. Master's Assistant, Millicent S. Morse. Assistants, Olive A. Rowe, Mary L. Mooar, Marjorie McDougall, Mildred H. Eager, Nellie K. Bates, Marion Smith, Martha J. Kennedy, Vivian E. Mathews, Alice B. Morrill, Annie R. Corson, Agnes C. Bruton


HIGHLAND SCHOOL (TITUS AVENUE)


Principal, Annabel D. Wyman. Assistants, Helen M. Welch, Marjorie S. Leighton


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LINCOLN STREET SCHOOLS (LINCOLN STREET)


SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES


Master, A. H. M. Curtis. Master's Assistants, Gertrude Adams., Marguerite W. Stoddard. Assistants, Josephine E. Paige, Kathryn Mckeon, Lillian F. Crowther, Margaret Leatham FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES


J. Elizabeth Cate, Anna McDonald, Theodora Richardson, Nettie S. Rennie


MAIN STREET SCHOOLS (MAIN STREET)


SECOND FLOOR-MIXED GRADES


Principal, Mary W. Mitchell. Hattie O. Willand, M. Minnie Sturtevant


FIRST FLOOR-PRIMARY GRADES


Elizabeth F. Walsh, Kate T. Clarke, Mary H. O'Dowd, Myrtle B. Slager, Clara V. Clement


MAYNARD SCHOOL (COR UNION AND MERRIMACK STREETS)


Principal, Nellie F. Dunnington. Assistants, Mildred Glynn, Ella M. Chapman, Mary A. Brennan, Hazel Porter, Florence Prescott, Bessie R. H. Caine, Mary K. Connor, Mary Casey, Cassie M. Colby


PARKER SCHOOL (S. MAIN COR. A ST., W. M.)


Principal, Mary E. Moulton. Principal's Assistant, Mary L. Ayer. Assistants, Frances Landers, Fdna Blood, Gertrude S. Mitchell, Eda M. Barr, Agnes L. Montgomery, Lorna Morrison, Maud E. Winegar, Edna A. Blood


PEARL STREET SCHOOL


Principal, Mary G. Tynan. Assistants, Nellie M. Smith, Florence Abbott, Alice E. Walsh


RIMMON SCHOOL


Principal, Alice M. Pepin. Assistants, Louise Bryson, Mary S. White, Gertrude A. Lowe. Kindergarten, Alice F. Colby, Glenda A. Mathews


SPRING STREET SCHOOLS (SPRING STREET)


SECOND FLOOR-MIXED GRADES


Principal, Annabel Emerson. Assistant, Lou E. Kean


FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES


Sadie B. Davis, Sarah B. Dunbar, Kindergarten. Principal, Jeannette M. Watson. Assistant, Cora W. Cummings. Non English Teachers, Margaret C. Donnelly


STRAW SCHOOL (CHESTNUT AND HARRISON STS.)


Principal, Alta C. Willand. Principal's Assistant, Marjorie S. Woodbury. Assistants, Maud E. Willand, Elizabeth McKel- vie, Laura M. Gould, Marjory M. Holt, Lauretta B. Sawtelle, Sarah H. Russell, Edith M. Stebbins. Kindergarten, Principal, Elsie Dustin. Assistant, Helen T. Anthony


VARNEY SCHOOLS (BOWMAN CORNER MAST)


SECOND FLOOR


Master, George Winch. Master's Assistant, Helen M. Bul- lard. Assistant, E. Maria Dickey


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FIRST FLOOR


Assistants, Mildred Simons, Helen Welch, Bertha Marden, Ruth I. Leckie, Jennie M. Landers, Martha E. Lenz, Annie E. Walsh, Marion Adams. Kindergarten, Principal, Marion Ryan


WEBSTER STREET SCHOOLS (WEBSTER STREET)


SECOND FLOOR-GRAMMAR GRADES


Master, John Gault. Master's Assistant, Alice M. Lamprey. Assistants, Lillian Whitney, Jennie Russell, Eva F. Tuson


FIRST FLOOR-LOWER GRADES


Jean Gillan, Annabel L. Page, Agnes M. Woodbury, Sarah McKelvie


WILSON SCHOOL (WILSON ST. COR. AUBURN)


Principal, Barbara B. Joy. Principal's Assistant, Blanche L. Bryant. Assistants, Mary E. Walker, Harriet H. Richardson, Florence Richardson, Elizabeth Callaghan, Bertha V. Franks, Florence L. Abbott, Marjorie Drew, Avis Armstrong, Mary A. Drennan


YOUNGSVILLE SCHOOL


Principal, Mary E. Stevens. Assistant, Blanche I. Corning, Sadie F. Hutchinson, Katharine Duran


UNGRADED SCHOOLS


Harvey-Alta M. Badgen. Mosquito Pond-Charlotte S. Murphy. Stark-Hazel P. Adams. Webster's Mills-Marion Partridge


LOWELL STREET SCHOOLS (MANUAL TRAINING) (CORNER CHESTNUT)


FIRST FLOOR


Principal, Fred E. Browne. Assistants, Charles M. Curl, Arthur I. Brock, Frank Lane


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Music-Walter Butterfield, Maude E. Brown


Drawing-J. Warren Thyng Asst. Drawing-L. E. Ryder


Sewing-Annie W. Patten


Writing-Allan E. Herrick


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS ACADAMIE NOTRE DAME


Beech cor. Cedar, under the charge of the Sisters of Jesus-Mary. Principal, Sister Honore; 400 pupils (girls)


BENEDICTINE SISTERS


Fourth corner Ferry. Sister Anastatia, Superior


CONVENT OF JESUS-MARY No. 372 Beech street. Mother Superior, Mother St. Honore


CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY


No. 435 Union corner Laurel street. Mother Superior, Mother Mary Beatrice. Boarding school in charge of the Sister Direc- toress. The Sisters of Mercy have also the direction of the pa- rochial schools of McDonald, St. Agnes', St. Joseph's and St. Patrick's and Cathedral schools and fifteen of the Catholic public schools in the.state are attended by them. The Sisters have an


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orphan asylum for boys and girls at 184 Hanover street, con- nected with the convent, Sister Mary Irene in charge; an Old Ladies' Home, 222 Hanover street, Sister Genevieve; and St. Martha's Home for working girls at 434 Union street, Sister Mary Gonzaga in charge. They have night schools for girls engaged in the mills, also a school for orphan boys and a kindergarten attached to the convent with 25 pupils


Holy Rosary, 30 Cedar street. Sister M. Patronilla in charge. McDonald school, Union corner Laurel; St. Joseph's school for girls, Pine corner Lowell; St. Patrick's, Kelley corner Coolidge street, are under the supervision of the Sisters of Mercy


CONVENT OF THE HOLY ANGELS


Notre Dame corner Wayne, W. M. Under the charge of the Presentation Nuns, Sister Superior, Sister St. Jeanne DeValois, 20 nuns, about 1100 pupils


CONVENT SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS


124 Orange street. Sister Superior, Sister Ste. Leonie; 16 sisters, also 181 Hall street, Sister M. of St. Anatole, Superior; 13 sisters


HEVEY SCHOOL


Wayne corner Cartier, W. M. Under the charge of the Marist Brothers, 15 in number. Principal, Brother M. Sylvain; pupils 800 boys


HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL


No. 30 Cedar street. In charge of the Sisters of Mercy; about 230 pupils


McDONALD SCHOOL


Corner Union and Laurel streets. In charge of the Sisters of Mercy, about 450 pupils


MONASTERY OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD


No. 555 Union street. Superior, Sister St. John Berchmans, 27 in community


MONT ST. MARY'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS


Union cor. Laurel st. In charge of the Sisters of Mercy; about 40 pupils


NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES


Notre Dame av. corner Wayne, W. M. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Mother Superior, Sister St. Jerome; 27 nuns


NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES KINDERGARTEN


Wayne street, W. M. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Sister St. Theodore in charge; four teachers and 250 pupils from 2} to 7 years of age


ORPHANUT ST. PIERRE


No. 55 Alsace street. For boys. Number of pupils, 175. Superior, Sister St. Damase


SACRE COEUR SCHOOL


No. 225 South Main street. In charge of the Sisters of Pre- sentation. About 400 pupils


ST. AGNES INSTITUTE


No. 242 Cedar street. Under the charge of the Xaverian Brothers, also two Sisters of Mercy. Principal, Brother Borgia; 375 pupils


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ST. ANTHONY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL


No. 183 Hall street. Sister St.Anatole, Superior; twelve Sis- ters, 580 pupils


ST. AUGUSTINE'S ACADEMY


No. 181 Spruce street. Under the charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Principal, Brother Julian; 625 pupils (boys)


ST. CASIMIR POLISH SCHOOL


Union corner Merrimack street. Under the charge of Felician Sisters; nine teachers and about 460 pupils


ST. EDMOND SCHOOL


Edmond cor. Henriette street. Under the charge of the Pre- sentation Nuns. Superior, Sister Saint Matilda; about 50 pupils


ST. GEORG'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL


Orange corner Pine street. In charge of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Principal, Sister Ste. Leonie, assisted by sixteen Sisters of the Holy Cross


ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS


Lowell cor. Birch street. In charge of the Christian Brothers. Principal, Brother Conrad, six Brothers and two Sisters of Mercy; about 350 pupils


ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


Pine corner Lowell street. In charge of the Sisters of Mercy; seven teachers, about 350 pupils


ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL


Kelley corner Coolidge street. In charge of the Sisters of Mercy; about 150 pupils


ST. RAPHAEL'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL


Ferry corner Third street. Under the charge of the Benedic- tine Sisters; five sisters and about 225 pupils


CHURCHES BAPTIST


FIRST CHURCH, Union corner Concord st. Organized in 1839. Pastor, Rev. Milford R. Foshay. Associate Pastor, Rev. Nathaniel L. Colby. Deacons, George Holbrook, Jeremiah Choate, Edgar W. Poore, Wilfred E. Burpee, Charles Hazen, Robert E. Thomas, James D. Perkins, Isaac R. Dewey, H. W. N. Bennett, James Butler. President of the Society, Allan M. Wilson. Clerk, Arthur W. Holbrook. Treasurer of Society, John C. Hayes. Supt. of Sabbath School, Alex- ander M. Sackrison. Chorister, Collector, G. Arthur Dewey. Sexton, Charles H. Shaw


FIRST FREE SOCIETY, Merrimack corner Chestnut street. Or- ganized in 1839. Pastor, Rev. James H. Dickson. Pres. of the Society, O. M. Titus. Deacons, O. M. Titus, John A. T. Norris, George C. Carter, Alfred W. Burnham. Treas. of the Society, Noyes Farmer. Treasurer of the Church, John A. T. Norris. Clerk of the Church, Alfred W. Burn- ham. Supt. of Sabbath School, I. N. Cox. Organist and Director, D. Arthur Vittum. Sexton,


FRENCH MISSION, Concord corner Chestnut street, Pastor, H. J. Tetreault


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PEOPLE'S CHURCH, Concord corner Chestnut street. Organized Feb. 25, 1887. Pastor, Rev. Howard C. Whitcomb. Dea- cons, Joseph O. Gosselin, Lewis E. Farwell, Lyman B. Whit- temore, F. P. Foss, Augustus A. Royal, Ira T. Buck, Warren N. Cutler. Treasurer, George W. Swallow. Clerk, Henry I. Caswell. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry I. Caswell. Sexton, Augustus A. Royal


SWEDISH CHURCH, Arlington street. Organized in 1891. Pastor, Gustav G. Carlson. Deacons, Eric Weden, Maurice An- derson. Clerk, Gustav Lindahl. Treas., Maurice Anderson


CONGREGATIONAL


AMOSKEAG SOCIETY (Union). Olivet Chapel, Front street, Amoskeag. Incorporated April 19, 1902. Organized April 24, 1902. Dedicated Oct. 19, 1904. Pres., Charles J. Adams. Clerk, Henry P. Saunderson. Treas., Frank E. Andrews. Supt., Olivet Sunday School, Eugene F. Adams FIRST CHURCH, Hanover cor. Union street. Founded in 1822. Incorporated 1839. First house erected in 1839; present edifice erected 1879. Pastor, Rev. Thomas Chalmers. Deacons, John H. Wason, George H. Brown, Nathan C. Fitts, James W. Buckhout, Louis J. Dodge, Frank S. Piper, Geo. Winch, Frank H. Hardy. Clerk of Church, Wm. C. Heath. Treasurer of Church, Francis H. Clement. Pres. of Society, Dr. L. Melville French. Treas. of Society, Harry L. Addi- ton. Clerk of Society, Lewis W. Crockett. Directors, Charles H. Anderson, Norwin S. Bean, Henry E. Burnham. Parish Visitor, Mary F. Dana. Collector, Envelope Offer- ings, Eugene F. Adams. Collector Pew Rentals, Richard P. Burke. Supt. of Sabbath School, Orin J. Prescott. Or- ganist, Miss Annie F. Leckie. Sexton, Albert D. Scovel, 543 Lincoln street


FRANKLIN STREET CHURCH, Market corner Franklin street. Or- ganized in 1844 as the Second Congregational Society. House remodeled in 1878. Chime of nine bells weighing in all 7500 pounds, presented by ex-Governor Smyth. Pastor, Rev. B. W. Lockhart. Deacons, A. H. Daniels, William G. Everett, A. F. Emerson, A. H. Hale, Thomas Walker, jr., Edmund L. Bryant. Clerk of Church, Almon S. Carpenter. Pres. of Society, Frank P. Carpenter. Treas. of Society, Edwin H. Carpenter. Directors, Hovey E. Slayton, W. Parker Straw, Lewis Dexter. Clerk of Society, James A. Morse. Supt. of Sabbath School, George A. Dickey. Chor- ister and Organist, Frank C. McBride. Sexton, William J. Powers. Church seats about 1250


SOUTH MAIN UNION CHURCH, South Main cor. Milford street. Erected in November, 1820. Organized in September, 1883. Pastor, Rev. David Fraser. Deacons, A. D. Prince, Charles J. Adams, Walter N. Fulton, William Henderson. Clerk, A. D. Prince. Pres. of Society, Walter M. Fulton. Treas., Albert J. Henderson. Clerk of Society, Benjamin J. Mack. Executive Committee, Fred L. Hodgman, Joseph L. Wiggin, Edwin C. Buffington. Organist, May E. Moulton. Supt. of Sabbath School, J. L. Wiggin. Sexton, Albert Henderson


EPISCOPAL


GRACE CHURCH, Lowell corner Pine street. Organized in 1841. Rector, George R. Hazard. Curate, Henry McF. B. Ogilby. Warden, Stephen N. Bourne, R. J. Peaslee. Vestrymen, J. Arthur Williams, George H. Bingham, Harry B. Cilley,


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FOR YEAR ENDING NOV. '15


Sherman E. Burroughs, Benjamin F. Worcester. Treas- urer, James Emery Dodge. Clerk, Sexton, John Hatton


ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, North Main street corner Conant. Or- ganized in 1884. Rector in charge, Rev. Ora W. Craig. Se- nior Warden, William McElroy. Junior Warden, E. Bert Phillips. Vestrymen, Daniel E. Price, Joseph Minnigan, Frank Leacock, James L. Forrest, Joseph Dean. Clerk, Miss Edith Murphy. Treas., William McElroy. Choir- master, Organist, Lucy Roach. Supt. of Sun- day School, the Rector. Sexton, Joseph Griffin


EVANGELICAL


GERMAN LUTHERAN EMANUEL CHURCH. Conant corner Green. Organized in October, 1896. Pastor, Rev. Louis H. Martins. Pres., Ernest Pfeiffer. Sec., The Pastor. Sexton, Henry Jaeche


SWEDISH LUTHERAN EMANUEL CHURCH, Mystic street. Pastor, Rev. John E. A. Evert


SWEDISH LUTHERAN GETHSEMANE CHURCH, Sagamore street. Organized in June 1882. Pastor, Rev. John E. A. Evert. Deacons, Claus Carlsson, John G. Becker, Alfred Anderson, Carl Hoglund, Claus Lagerquist, Ludwig Lindquist (Sec. of Council.) Trustees, Carl Berquist, John A. Friberg, Wil- liam G. Anderson, Albert Swahn, Gustaf Nyden. Clerk, J. August Lindquist. Treas., Albert Swahn. Supt. of Sab- bath School, Ludwig Lindquist. Organist, Miss Frida John- son. Sexton, John G. Becker


SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH, Pine street corner Orange. Organ- ized December 8, 1899. Pastor, Rev. C. M. Ahlberg. Dea- cons, Oscar Kallander, Hjalmar Osberg, Martin Johnson, Sanfrid Ahlgren. Trustees, William Chalbeck, Charles A. Gustafson, Gustav Bergholtz. Pres. of Church, Carl Peter- son. Sec., Albert Swanson. Supt. of Sabbath School, Lars P. Fries. Organist, Valda Johnson


FRIENDS


SOCIETY OF (Orthodox). Organized 1901. Meets in South Man- chester Union Chapel, 68 Elm street. Services 10.45 A.M. and 6 P.M. Minister, . Elders, Mary A. Chase, Ella C. Johnson. Treas., Mary A. Chase. Supt. of Sab- bath School, Donald Leitch. Sexton, William P. Hall


JEWISH


ADATH YESHURIN SYNAGOGUE, 293 Central near Maple street. Rabbi, Abraham S. Stielitsky. Pres., Solomon Kaplan. Sec., Morris Chodes. Treas., Abraham Green




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