Polk Manchester, New Hampshire, city directory, 1906, Part 7

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NEW HAMPSHIRE TRUST COMPANY


No. 1008 Elm street, room 227. Assignee, Arthur S. Bunton


NORWELL & STEED CO.


No. 868 to 884 Elm st. Inc. 1905. Capital, $25,000. Pres., Mrs. Matilda C. Norwell. Vice-Pres. and Sec., Richard E. Steed. Treas., William S. Norwell


NOVELTY ADVERTISING COMPANY


No. 143 Hanover street. Incorporated 1887. Capital. $10,000. Pres., A. G. Greer. Clerk, Albert Ruemely. Treas. and Manager, J. E. Greer


MANCHESTER OPERA HOUSE COMPANY


Organized February 26, 1880. Annual meeting first Saturday in January. Capital, $40,000. Pres., John P. Bartlett. Treas., Edward W. Harrington


PIKE AND HEALD COMPANY


No. 972 Elm street. Incorporated 1893. Capital, $50,000. Pres. and Treas., F. E. Heald. Sec., E. W. Mer- rill. (See inside front cover)


PEOPLE'S GAS LIGHT COMPANY


No. 39 Hanover street. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $300,000. Pres., Frank Dowst. Vice-Pres., Alonzo Elli- ott. Treas., Walter G. Africa. Supt. Walter G. Africa. Directors, Thomas R. Varick, Frank Dowst, Alonzo Elli- ott, Arthur M. Heard, S. T. Bodine, Walter M. Parker, Walter G. Africa. The gas works are situated in the south- erly part of the city near the M. & L. R. R. and built of brick with slated roofs. Sixty miles of pipe varying from 2 to 20 inches in diameter have been laid extending to different parts of the city. The company are able to furnish 1,000,000 cubic feet of gas every 24 hours. About 12,000 tons of gas coal are consumed in a year producing 130,000,000 cubic feet of gas. (See advertisement p. 799)


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R. P. STEVENS COMPANY


Willow, cor. Pine street. Incorporated February 11, 1900. Capital, $20,000. Pres., Edward Ray. Treas., R. P. Stevens. (See page 831)


RANNO SADDLERY COMPANY


No. 194 South Main street. Incorporated September 23, 1903. Capital, $65,000. Pres., Henry C. Ranno. Sec., David A. Taggart. Treas., Charles G. Ranno. (See page 829)


REALTY INVESTMENT COMPANY Office 987 Elm street


SMITHI BOX AND LUMBER COMPANY


West Cedar, corner Canal street. Incorporated Febru- ary 13, 1903. Pres., James G. Fellows. Treas., Bert. J. Fellows. Manager, John R. Smith. (See page 808)


STARK MILLS


Pres., Horace S. Sears. Clerk, Walter W. Simmons. Treas., Henry L. Rand. Directors, Horace S. Sears, S. Davies Warfield, David H. Carroll, Charles K. Oliver, William H. Wellington, Walter M. Parker, Sidney Coolidge. Agent, John H. Whitten. Annual meeting in October


TEMPLE AND FARRINGTON COMPANY


Nos. 864 to 866 Elm street. Incorporated February 1, 1886, Capital, $30,000. Pres., George D. Fitts. Treas., Charles A. Temple


THE HEAD & DOWST COMPANY


No. 97 Granite street. Pres., Frank Dowst. Vice- Pres., E. S. Head. Treas., John Dowst. (See page 804)


THOMAS A. LANE COMPANY


No. 66 Hanover street. Incorporated August 1, 1892. Capital, $30,000. Treasurer, A. J. Lane. Secretary, A. J. Lane. Manager, Frank A. Lane


TILTON BOX COMPANY


No. 41 Union street. Incorporated March 25, 1905. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Lewis A. Hoitt. Treas., D. W. Tilton


TRUE W. JONES BREWING COMPANY


. Hancock street. Incorporated October 18, 1892. Ca- pital, $100,000. Pres., P. M. Robinson


UNCANOONUC LAND COMPANY


No. 936 Elm street, room 1. Pres., C. B. Littlefield. Vice-Pres., S. II. Brown. Sec, and Treas., W. W. Forbes


UNION PUBLISHING COMPANY


No. 48 IIanover street. Incorporated in 1883. Capi- tal, $125,000. Pres., Walter H. Africa. Treas., Gordon Woodbury. Clerk, W. D. Young. (See page 835)


U. S. BOBBIN AND SHUTTLE COMPANY, JAMES BALDWIN DIVISION


Mast street, West Manchester. Supt., James F. Bald- win. Manufacture bobbins, spools and shuttles. (See page 799)


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WEST SIDE LUMBER COMPANY


168 South Main street. Incorporated March 3, 1903. Capital, $30,000. Pres., C. B. Sturtevant. Sec., Daniel I. Mahoney. Treas. I. F. Sturtevant. (See page 807)


WIGGIN-YOUNG COMPANY


No. 354 Granite street and 6 to 10 South Main street. Pres., A. L. Colburn. Treas., Ben. R. Young. Sec. Joseph Joseph L. Wiggin


WILLIAM COREY COMPANY


No. 250 Concord street. Incorporated in 1890. Capi- tal, $30,000. Pres., William Corey. Sec. and Treas., C. J. Darrah. (See page 800)


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR


Pres., James Legasse, Berlin. Vice-Pres., William Linehan, Manchester. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Dennis W. Finn, Keene


MANCHESTER UNIONS MANCHESTER CENTRAL LABOR UNION


Meets second Sunday of each month, in Merchants' Exchange. Pres., Dennis E. O'Leary. . Vice-Pres., Harry Beard. Rec. Sec., Thomas Ahern. Fin. Sec., Alfred Gauvin. Treas., Joseph P. Lariviere


BAKERS' AND CONFECTIONERS' UNION


Meets second and fourth Sunday at 843 Elm street. Pres., Alphonse Legasse. Vice-Pres., Benjamin Furlong. Rec. Sec., Arthur Rivers. Fin. Sec., E. R. Guptil. Label Sec., Evarisite Roy. Treas., James Clarke


BARBERS' UNION


Meets last Thursday of month in Merchants Exchange. Pres., William J. Welcome. Vice-Pres., George N. Cassa- vant. Cor. and Fin. Sec., Joseph W. Paquet. Recorder, John F, O'Day. Treas., Joseph L. D. Gamache


BARTENDERS' UNION No. 398


Meets first and third Sundays of each month in Foresters Hall, 999 Elm street. Pres., George D. Burns. Vice-Pres., John F. Mclaughlin. Fin. Sec., Michael E. Ahearn. Rec. Sec., James F. Parker. Inspector, John J. Sullivan. Chaplain, Arthur B. Allen


BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS UNION


Headquarters, 843 Elm street, room 12, Alex J. Grenier, Business Agent


Joint Shoe Council meets in Shoe Cutters Hall, 843 Elm street, first and third Tuesday evenings. Pres., Richard S. Carr. Vicc-Pres., Katherine Bradshaw. Scc., Alex J. Grenier. Treas., Richard J. Dee


Shoe Cutters Union, No. 21, meets the second Thurs- day in Shoe Cutters Hall, 843 Elm street. Pres., Michael J. McGuinness. Vice-Pres., Ira Potter. Rec. Sec., Philip Conlon. Fin. Sec., Alex J. Grenier. Treas., Richard J. J. Dee


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Mixed Boot and Shoe Workers Union, No. 28, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Shoe Cutters Hall. Pres., Charles D. Perkins. Sec., James Hopkins. Treas., Forrest Evarts


Lasters Union, No. 51, meets in Shoe Cutters Hall second and fourth Mondays. Pres., Charles Agnew. Vice- Pres. and Treas., Joseph Laberge. Sec., Richard S. Carr Stock Fitters Union, 396, meets in Shoe Cutters Hall first and third Mondays. Pres., Joseph Gosselin. Fin. Sec., William J. McGuinness. Treas., Edward A. Thayer Stitchers Union, No. 397, meets in Shoe Cutters Hall first and third Fridays. Pres., Katherine Bradshaw. Fin. Sec., Alex J. Grenier. Treas., Annie Donnelly


BREWERS' UNION


Meets last of each month, at Merchants Exchange. Pres., Oscar Malmgren. Vice-Pres., Harry Lee. Sec., William H. Dalton. Treas., Joseph Aust


BRICKLAYERS' UNION


Meets second and fourth Monday evenings in Town's block. Sec., J. B. Glazier


BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL


Meets first and third Mondays of each month, at 843 Elm street. Pres., Joseph P. Lariviere. Vice-Pres., Alex Gouin. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Kennedy. Rec. Sec., Charles W. Warner


CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' UNION, No. 931


Meets every Wednesday, at 843 Elm street. Pres., Edgar L. Stewart. Vice-Pres., Hamilton Lowry. Rec. Sec., R. G. Boyer. Fin. Sec., Samuel C. Jellis. Treas., Nelson Bartlett


CIGARMAKERS' UNION, No. 192


Meets second Wednesday at 843 Elm st. rm. 9. Pres., John Welch. Vice. Pres., Henry Wolke. Sec., John F. Conway. Treas., Timothy T. Kirwin


COTTON MULE SPINNERS' UNION


Meets first and third Friday at 843 Elm street. Pres., Edward McCann. Vice-Pres., Patrick S. Moran. Sec., James J. Holland. Treas., Carl Schellenberger


ELECTRICAL WORKERS' UNION, No. 229


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 843 Elm street. Pres. J. J. Farrell. Vice-Pres., Melvin Draper. Rec Sec., C. W. Warner. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Rudolph Scheer.


IRON MOULDERS' UNION, No. 285


Meets second and last Thursday at A. O. H. Hall, Elm cor. Manchester street. Pres., James Glynn. Cor. Sec., Patrick J. Horan. Fin. Sec., Fred D. Carlton. Treas., Thomas Ahearn


LOOMFIXERS' UNION


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, at 843 Elm street, Carpenters' Hall. Pres., John Wilcox. Vice-Pres., Francis Burns. Rec. Sec., R. L. Willis. Fin. Sec., Aime Cloutier. Treas., Edmond Rouleau


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MUSICIANS' UNION


Meets first Sunday at 970 Elm street. Pres., William B. Mckay. Fin. Sec., George E. Parson. Sec., D. Arthur Vittum. Treas., Ira M. St. Clair


PLUMBERS', STEAM AND GAS FITTERS' AND STEAM FITTERS' HELPERS' UNION, No. 290


Meets second and fourth Fridays at 843 Elm st. Pres., John Stevens. Vice-Pres., Clemens Langer. Rec. Sec., John Bradley. Fin. Sec. and Treas., George W. Snaden


PRINTING PRESSMEN'S UNION


Pres., E. C. Luce. Vice.Pres., Fred Geer. Rec. Sec., Brooks Foster. Treas., Thomas F. Phinney


RAILROAD FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE MEN OF AMERICA, No. 81


Meets first Sunday of each month, A. O. II. Hall, 841 Elm st. Pres., Thomas Mooney. Cor. Sec. Florence J. Barrett. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Edmund O'Keefe


STATIONARY ENGINEERS' UNION


Meets first and third Saturday at 843 Elm st. rom 7. Sec., William Woods


STATIONARY FIREMEN'S UNION


Meets at 843 Elm st. room 7. Pres., William Linehan. Sec. Oscar Laplante


STONE MASONS' AND GRANITE CUTTERS UNION, NO. 9


Meets once a month at 843 Elm st. Pres., Edgar H. Kelsea. Vice-Pres., Octave Lemerise. Rec. Sec., John C. Johnson. Treas., Charles A. Redman


TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 152


Meets first Saturday of each month, in Opera block, Hanover street. Pres., Fred T. Irwin. Vice-Pres., E. J. Robitaille. Sec. and Treas., Thomas J. Fellows. Cor. Sec., William E. Gilmore


MASONIC


TRINITY COMMANDERY, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR


Organized at Hanover, N. H., in August, 1824; re- moved to Manchester in 1852. Meets fourth Wednesday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Tem- ple, Pembroke block, at 7.30 P.M. E. Com., Walter G. Africa. Generalissimo, Fred K. Ramsey. Captain Gen- eral, John H. Wales, jr. Senior Warden, Lewis F. Pres- cott. Junior Warden, John M. Kendall. Treas .. James H. Weston. Recorder, George I. McAllister. Prelate, Elmer D. Goodwin. Standard Bearer, Geo. A. Lovejoy. Sword Bearer, William McElroy. Warder, Robert Gordon. 3d Captain of Guard, Lucius B. Snelling. 2d Captain of, Guard, Halbert N. Bond. 1st Captain of Guard, Frank B.FFR 26 1941 Stevens. Armorer and Sentinel, John Gillis


GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF UTAH


23103


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ADONIRAM COUNCIL, No. 3, ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS


Meets Friday after third Wednesday of each month, except June, July and August, at Masonic Hall, Pembroke block, at 7.30 P.M. Thrice Ill. Master, Lewis F. Prescott. Deputy Master, George M. L. Lane. P. C. of Work, Abra- ham L. Garmon. Treas., Edward H. Currier. Recorder, George I. McAllister. Captain of Guard, Leon E. Magoon. C. of Council, Frank L. Blair. Chaplain, Henry Lewis. Marshal, William E. Felch. Steward, Charles I. Burrows. Sentinel, John Gillis


MOUNT HOREB ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO. 11


Meets second Wednesday of each month, except June, July and August. High Priest, Charles I. Burrows. King, Frank L. Blair. Scribe, George M. L. Lane. Treas., Willis B. Kendall. Sec., Thos. W. Lane. Capt. of Host, Halbert N. Bond. Prin. Sojourner, William E. Felch. R. A. Capt., James B. D. Murray. Master 3d Veil, Edward H. Fogg. Master 2d Veil, Willis I. Kendall. Master 1st Veil, Fred T. Dunlap. Senior Steward, Charles S. Davis. Junior Steward, Frank H. Bachelder. Chaplain, George L. Kibbee. Organist, George N. Burpee. Sentinel, John Gillis


LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 41, F. AND A. M.


Meets first Wednesday of each month, except July and August. W. Master, Edgar D. Seaver. Senior Warden, G. Irving Haselton. Junior Warden, Minot T. Phelps. Treas., William G. Garmon. Sec., Thomas W. Lane. Senior Deacon, William V. Woosnam. Junior Deacon, George E. McClintock. Senior Steward, Elbridge Gulliver. Junior Steward, Steven J. Putnam. Marshal, Herbert E. Richardson. Chaplain, William McElroy. Organist, Geo. N. Burpee. Tyler, John Gillis. Representative to Grand Lodge, James A. Rogers


WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 61, F. AND A. M.


Meets third Wednesday of each month, except July and August. W. Master, Albert E. Blanchard. Senior War- den, Frank L. Way. Junior Warden, Robert Gordon. Treas., John C. Bickford. Sec., James E. Dodge. Senior Deacon, Halbert N. Bond. Junior Deacon, Frank H. Bachelder. Senior Steward, Walter G. Africa. Junior Steward, Waldo C. Masten. Marshal, Edward II. Fogg. Chaplain, Samuel W. Shepherd. Tyler, Jolin Gillis. Rep- resentative to Grand Lodge, George B. Rogers


GALILEE LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.


Meets first and third Wednesday of each month, in Good Templars' Hall, Dunlap block. W. M., Franklin W. Mckinley. Senior Warden, Robert C. Pettitt. Junior Warden, Alpheus T. Locke. Treas., William P. Simpson. Sec., Charles M. Tewksbury. Senior Deacon, Robert II. Waight. Junior Deacon, Herman A. Wheeler. Senior Steward, Barnet Kavaslı. Junior Steward, Orrin S. Col- lins. Marshal, Jolin C. Leney. Chaplain, Frank W. Avery. Tyler, Joseph Dana


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ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR RUTH CHAPTER, No. 16


Meets in Elks Hall, first and third Friday of each month. W. M., Mrs. Louisa Johnson. W. P., William R. Bartlett. A. M., Miss Annie C. Butterfield. Treas., Mrs. Horace Marshall. Sec., Mrs. Nora D. Smithi


I. O. of ODD FELLOWS


GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


Instituted Oct. 28, 1845. G. P., Eugene B. Worthen, Manchester. G. H. P., David W. Whittier, Raymond. G. S. W., Wm. E. Pike, Lisbon. G. Scribe, Jolin W. Bourlet, Concord. G. Treas., William J. Fernald, Concord. G. J. W., Frank Spooner, Lancaster. G. M., George F. Munsey, Suncook. G. Sentinel, James A. Leete. D. G, Sentinel, Willis C. Patten, Manchester. G. Reps., W. I. Lane, Dover ; Hendrick A. Currier, Franklin Falls


GRAND LODGE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


Instituted July 9, 1844. G. M., Lamont Hilton, Ports- mouth. D. G. M., William E. Felch, Manchester. G. W., Ernest E. Craig, Woodsville. G. Sec .. Frank L. Way, Manchester. G. Treas., William W. Cotton, Portsmouth. G. Chaplain, Rev. Claudius Byrne, Concord. G. Represen- tative, Charles S. Emerson, Milford


SUBORDINATE LODGES Meeting in Odd Fellows' Building, 83 Hanover street


HILLSBOROUGH LODGE, No. 2


Instituted December 21, 1843. Meets Monday even- ings. Membership, 234. N. G., Frank Cassavant. V.G., David F. Smith. Sec., James W. Wilson. Treas., William W. Stickney


MECHANICS' LODGE, No. 13


Instituted November 21, 1845. Meets Tuesday even- ings. Membership, 303. N. G., Eugene C. Wilson. V. G., George F. Heald. Sec., Edward W. Merrill. Treas., Andrew S. Heath


WILDEY LODGE, No. 45


Instituted August 8, 1866. Meets Wednesday even- ings. Membership, 311. N. G., Edwin R. Weston. V. G., Henry Dietsch. Sec., Edson S. Heath. Treas., Edgar A. Thayer


RIDGELY LODGE, No. 74


Instituted February 17, 1887. Meets Friday evenings, in Ridgely Hall, 884 Elm street. Membership, 278, N. G., Walter E. Currier. V. G., Albert J. Towne. Sec., Louis J. Dodge, Treas., James L. Brock


UNCANOONUC LODGE, No. 86, W. MANCHESTER


Instituted March 8, 1893. Meets Wednesday even- ings. Membership, 206. N. G., John Chorley. V. G., Benjamin Leacock. Sec., Archibald A. Gorham. Treas., James F. Baldwin


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OAK HILL LODGE, No. 97


Meets Monday evenings, at 401 East Spruce street. Membership, 214. N. G., Christopher J. Cruise. V. G., George E. Smith. Sec., W. Alden Crowther. Treas., Fred L. Atwood


GRANITE DEGREE STAFF, I. 0. 0. F.


Managers, 1st Degree, Fred M. Blanchard. 2d De- gree, Fred W. Prescott. Pres., Ernest A. Merrill. Sec., Ernest W. Wiesner


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE


Lodge No. 2-William McComb, Horace J. Holmes Lodge No. 13-Levi Snow, George F. Nuller


Lodge No. 45-Fred W. Prescott, Ernest A. Merrill Lodge No. 74-Ernest W. Wiesner, Fred W. Louga Lodge No. 97-George N. Garland, Fred N. Blanchard


PATRIARCHS MILITANT


Headquarters, Department of New Hampshire. De- partment Commander, Henry B. Fairbanks, 54 Hanover street. Chief of Staff, Lieut .- Col. Frank E. Rollins, of Dover. Asst. Adjutant General, Major John W. Broulet, of Concord


WONOLANSET ENCAMPMENT, No. 2


Instituted September 6, 1844. Meets first and third Fridays in each month, at 7.45 P.M. in Encampment Hall, Odd Fellows' block, Hanover street. Membership, 205. C. P., Edwin R. Weston. H. P., Edward G. Sanborn. Sen. Warden, Andrew S. Heath. Jun. Warden, Everett M. Osborne. Scribe, Albert T. Barr. Treas., H. L. Mckean


SECOND N. H. REGIMENT, PATRIARCHS MILITANT


Colonel, George E. Danforth, Nashua. Lieut .- Colonel, A. T. Pierce, Dover. Adjutant, F. B. Higgins, Portsmouth


GRAND CANTON RIDGELY, No. 2, PATRIARCHS MILITANT


Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, Hanover street, third Tuesday in each month. Membership, 100. Commandant, John W. Hart. Lieut., Walter M. Lang. Ensign, Lyman A. Ford. Clerk, Daniel J. Jones. Accountant, Lewmon H. Summers


COMPONENT CANTON NO. 1-Captain, Willis C. Pat- ten. Lieut., Charles A. Foster. Ensign, Joseph E. Gallup COMPONENT CANTON NO. 8-Captain, John W. Hart. Lieut., W. M. Lang. Ensign, Charles A. Foster


MOUNT WASHINGTON ENCAMPMENT, No. 16


Instituted March 2, 1871. Meets second and fourth Fridays in each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, 83 Hanover street. Membership, 256. C. P., Milo W. Curtis. H. P., William R. Blakely. S. W., Jolin T. Duncan. J. W., Ernest Miller. Scribe, Fred A. Adams. Treas., Franklin W. Mckinley


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NEW HAMPSHIRE REBEKAH ASSEMBLY


Pres., Mrs. Emma B. Wendell, Portsmouth. Vice- Pres., Mrs. Martha A. Prescott, Laconia. Warden, Alice R. Snow, Conway. Sec., Annie P. Rogers, Nashua. Treas., Mrs. Addie Courser, Warner


SOCIAL REBEKAH LODGE, No. 10


Instituted April 26, 1875. Meets the second and fourth Thursday in each month. Membership, 466. N. G., Mrs. Lucy E. Barker. V. G., Mrs. C. Frances Dixon. Sec., Mrs. Clara S. Palmer, 296 Laurel. Treas., Mrs. Ina G. Brown


MISTLETOE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 57


Instituted January 11, 1894. Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 7.45 P.M. in Pythian Hall, Granite, cor. Main street. Membership, 286. N. G., Mrs. Annie R. Reade. V. G., Miss Charlotte M. Clement. Sec., Mrs. Eliza P. Emerson. Treas., Mrs. Nellie M. Crafts


ARBUTUS REBEKAH LODGE, No. 51


Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall. Membership, 400. N. G., Mrs. Mary E. Ballock. V. G., Mrs. Jennie I. Ruiter. Sec., Hattie M. Morrow, 402 Manchester street. Treas., Minnie L. Porter


ACORN REBEKAH LODGE


Meets first and third Wednesday at 401 East Spruce street. Membership, 170. N. G., Mrs. Addie W. New- man. V. G., Mrs. Harry L. Mara. Sec., Mrs. Lillian E. Fisher, 331 Hosley street. Treas., Mrs. Nellie G. Nelson


ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING ASSOCIATION


Chartered July 7, 1871. Organized July 17, 1871. Pres., James B. D. Murray. Sec., Frank A. Dockham. Treas., George Winch


THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ODD FELLOWS' MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION


Organized February 3, 1890. Annual meeting in Feb- ruary. Pres., John A. Glidden, Dover. Sec. and Treas., Charles W. Talpey, Farmington


THE VETERAN ODD FELLOWS' ASSOCIATION OF MANCHESTER


Organized April 16, 1880, and is composed of about 118 Odd Fellows who have been members of the Order not less than 25 years. Annual meeting first Wednesday even- ing in October, at 7.30 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Han- over street. Pres., Edward J. Burnham. First Vice-Pres., Ephraim T. Hardy. Second Vice-Pres., J. W. Bourlett. Sec., John W. Wilson. Treas., Abner J. Sanborn


I. O. O. F. MANCHESTER UNITY


LOYAL GEORGE WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 7353


Organized February 15, 1895. Meets on the first Thursday of each month, at K. of H. Hall, 48 Hanover st. N. G., W. F. Bedell. V. G., Robert Stone. P. S., Robert Lester. Treas .. Joseph Booth


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ROYAL ARCANUM DELTA COUNCIL, No. 84


Organized May 8, 1878. Meets first and third Wed- nesday evenings in each month at 7.45 o'clock, in Mirror Hall, 64 Hanover street. D. D. S. R., Charles F. Sprague. P. R., Horace G. Wyman, jr. R., Joseph L. Wiggin. Sec., George D. Fitts. Coll., C. B. Wingate. Treas., D. N. Gove. Chaplain, C. F. Sprague


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC LOUIS BELL POST, No. 3


Headquarters, Towne's block, 951 Elm, cor. Amherst street. Organized in 1868. Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. Com., Joseph W. Guild. Sen. V .- C., Fred O. McPherson. Jun. V .- C., Henry Lewis. Adjutant, O. D. Kimball. Quartermaster, George F. Perry. Chaplain, B. Frank Kinsley. Surgeon, Daniel S. Gilmore. O. D., Ezra D. Clark. O. G., Robert C. Pettitt. Sergeant-Major, Andrew J. Bennett. Quartermaster Ser- geant, George W. Flanders. Librarian, F. W. Wilson


CAPTAIN JOSEPH FRESCHL, No. 94


Organized 1890. Meets in Fradd's block, 7 South Main, W. M., first and third Thursday of each month. Com., George Busch. Senior V .- C., Frank P. Sargent. Junior V .- C., Jesse Nourse. Adjutant, Melzar E. Beard. Quartermaster, Austin Going


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, Dept. of N. H. Pres., Mrs. Louise S. Johnson. Scc., Lena B. McCoy


LOUIS BELL WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, No. 17


Headquarters, Grand Army Hall, Towne's block. Or- ganized April, 1884. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. Pres., Mrs. Etta E. Farrington. Senior Vice-Pres., Mrs. Sarah A. Tyler. Jun. Vice-Pres., Abbie M. George. Sec. Lena B. McCoy. Treas., Mrs. Lottie B. Arthur. Chaplain, Mary S. Young


CAPTAIN JOSEPH FRESCHL WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS


Meets in Fradd's block, 7 South Main street, first and third Monday evenings of each month. Pres., Mrs. C. A. Quimby. Sec., Mrs. Eliza Patten. Treas., Alice M. Tufts


G. A. R. MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION


Organized March 3, 1876. Annual meeting first Tues- day in January, in Grand Army Hall, Elm street, at 8 P.M. Pres., Frank W. Wilson. Clerk, Samnel S. Piper. Treas., Andrew J. Bennett


MANCHESTER DRUM CORPS No. 186 Winter street. Leader, Leonard Boardman QUEEN CITY DRUM CORPS No. 30 Church street. Leader and Manager, J. A. Cashman


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NAVAL VETERANS THORNTON ASSOCIATION


Meets in the "Cabin" Blodget-street school house first and third Tuesday of each month. Commodore Hugh R. Barnard. Capt., HenryG. Seaman. Sec., Joseph G. Marsh. Paymaster, William H. Richmond. Commander, George F. Bosher. Lieut .- Commander Edward MeDuftee. His- torian, C. H. Mannig. Chief Engineer, E. P. Richardson. Chaplain, Philip Riley. Boatswain, Thomas Milnes


SPANISH-AM. WAR VETERANS CAMP W. H. DERWIN, No. 184


Meets first Monday in each month and on order of commander. Com., Col. William Sullivan. S. V. C., John P. Haggerty. J. V. C., Clinton A. Porter. Adjutant, Winfred D. Davis. Quartermaster, James E. Tobin. O. D., Leon L McIntire. O. G., Albert J. Gouin. Trustees, John F. Healy, Franklyn A. Angier


SONS OF VETERANS CAMP W. W. BROWN, No. 1


Organized September 23, 1892. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month in Grand Army Hall. Commander, John A. Milnes. Senior Vice Commander, George A. Dunn. Junior Vice Commander, Everett R. Dunn. 1st Sergt., David M. Johnson. Q. M. Sergt., Robert R. McGreggor. Chaplain, Frank HI. Challis.


MEMORIAL HALL ASSOCIATION


Meets first Tuesday of each month in G. A. R. Hall, 951 Elm street. Pres., Frank H. Challis. Vice-Pres., Ro- bert R. McGregor. Sec. David M. Johnson. Treas., Ar- thur L. Ordway


DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS MARY J. BUNCHER TENT, No. 2


Meets second and fourth Mondays in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Mattie Manning, 11 Valley st. S. V. Pres., Alice Gray. J. V. Pres., Mary Ricker. Sec., Miss Grace B. Hutchinson, 35 Market st. Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth A. Healy, 313 Laurel st. Chap., Ida M. Norris


ROYAL SOCIETY OF GOOD FELLOWS WEBSTER ASSEMBLY, No. 69


Organized April 7, 1887. Meets third Thursdays at 8 P. M. in Ridgely Hall, 884 Elm street. R., Charles A. Marland. S., G. Harry Hill. F. S., Albert E. Dodge. Treas., Noalı A. Bartlett


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN GRAND LODGE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE


Grand Lodge Office, 2 Riddle bldg. Grand Master Workman, Charles R. Dustin. Grand Recorder, John C. Bickford. Grand Receiver, Eugene F. Adams


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MANCHESTER DIRECTORY 1906


AMOSKEAG LODGE, No. 1


Instituted January 25, 1905. Meets Tuesday evenings at 64 Hanover street. M. W., Hollis H. Lodge. Foreman, Charles E. Fellows. Overseer, Charles R. Tinker. Finan- cier, A. L. Partridge. Receiver, John F. Gillis. Recorder, N. C. Fitts


GENERAL STARK LODGE, No. 3


Instituted January 25, 1905. Meets Tuesday even- ings at 64 Hanover street. M. W., John L. Wade. Fore- man, Walter M. Moulton. Overseer, Jesse L. Brewer. Financier, Jolin C. Bickford. Receiver, James E. Currier. Recorder, John K. Currier


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN OF MASS. PIONEER LODGE, No. 1


Instituted July 31, 1878. Meets in A. O. U. W. Hall, 64 Hanover street, second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. P. M. W., Edgar A. Thayer. W. M., Joseph Tate. Foreman, John Henry. Overseer, Paul Ratner. Recorder, Michael Herbert Q. Boyden. Financier, Denis Creedon. Treas., John Herron


DEGREE OF HONOR UNION LODGE, No. 2


Instituted April 29, 1891. Meets every fourth Thurs- day, in A. O. U. W. Hall, 64 Hanover street. C. of H., Mrs. Susan A. Barr. Recorder, Mrs. Hester J. Sanford, 394 Amherst street. Financier, Mrs. Nettie S. Partridge. Receiver, Mrs. Alice M. Partridge


SECURITY LODGE No. S, OF MASS.


Instituted April 20, 1893. Meets first and third Fri- day evenings in A. O. U. W. Hall, 64 Hanover street, at 7.45 P. M. M. W., H. W. Saxton. Recorder, Albert H. Boody. Financier, H. A. Salls. Receiver, Herman W. Oxford




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