New Jersey's first citizens and state guide, Vol. II, 1919-1920, Part 77

Author: New Jersey Genealogical and Biographical Society, Inc; Sackett, William Edgar, 1848-; Scannell, John James, 1884-; Watson, Mary Eleanor
Publication date: [c1917-
Publisher: Paterson, N.J., J. J. Scannell
Number of Pages: 738


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Paterson


1924


Materia Medica, George M. Beringer, Jr.,


Camden


1920


Toxocology, Daniel H. Hills


Spring Lake


1922


Pharmacy, Harry W. Crooks


Newark


1923


STATE BOARD OF RAILROADS, JOINT COMPANIES


(Office, State House, Trenton, N. J.)


State Director-Joseph Kaighn, Moorestown. Term expires in 1919


STATE BOARD OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS


Office, State House, Trenton. Term, three years. Appointment by the Governor.


Pres., Frank B. Jess,


Haddon Heights $4,000


1921


George T. Boughton


89 Danforth Ave., Jersey City


$3,000


1919


Frederick A. Gentieu


Penns Grove


$3,000


1920


Alonzo D. Herrick


Hackettstown $3,000 1921


Harry W. Mutchler


Rockaway


$3,000


1921


STATE BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION


( Office 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N . J.)


Secretary, Miles W. Beemer, 2677 Boulevard, Jersey City, Salary $3,600


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Board (Term 5 years, no salary )


President, John A. Campbell


Trenton 1920


V. Pres., Hugh C. Lendrim


82 Clay Street, Paterson


1922


Pierre F. Cook


1 Exchange Place, Jersey City 1921


Henry J. Wostbrock


Midland Park 1924


STATE BOARD OF UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS


Office, Elizabeth, N. J. Term three years, no salary.


Meetings as occasion requires. Examination in January and July.


Sec., John F. Martin


Elizabeth


1921


John A. Maxwell


Somerville 1920


William B. M. Burrell


Camden 1920


William H. Hannold, Jr.,


Swedesboro 1921


Joseph J. Mullin


Newark


1919


STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS


Meetings of the Board for the Examination of Candidates for License to practice Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry in the State of New Jersey are held semi-annually in the Capitol at Trenton on the last Fridays and Saturdays in June and December, except when the date falls on a legal holiday, when they will be held a week later. (See Chapter 18, Laws 1902.) (Term three years, no salary.)


President., James T. Glennon


Newark 1922


Secretary, J. W. Haffer


Paterson


1922


Treasurer. J. Payne Lowe


Passaic 1920


E. Leon Loblien


New Brunswick 1920


James L. Lindsay


Jersey City 1921


STATE CAPITOL, Trenton N. J.


First building erected 1795, partly destroyed by fire March 21, 1885, new building finished 1889; grounds consist of 26 acres and buildings valued at $400,000.


Custodian, John A. Smith, Salary $3,500.


State House Commission : The Governor, State Treasurer and State Comptroller.


Augustus V. Hamburg 324 Clifton Ave., Newark 1923


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COMMISSION TO AMELIORATE CONDITION OF BLIND


Office 147 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J., term three years, no salary. Meetings Second Thursday of each month.


Chairman, Rodolph Dieffenback


Jersey City 1921


Secretary. Mrs. W. Reginald Baker


143 Crescent Road. Madison 1921


Ch. Ex. Of., Miss Lydia Y. Hayes


228 Walnut St., Montclair 1921


DI. W. R. Boughton


15 Church St., Bloomfield 1921


Rev. Edgar S. Wiers 161 Lloyd Road Montclair 1921


Mrs. J. R. Schermerhorn 11 Halsted Pl., East Orange 1921


BOXING COMMISSION


State House, Trenton, N. J.


Chairman. John S. Smith


Atlantic City


1921


W. E. Cann


Elizabeth 1921


George S. Crain


East Orange


1921


Sec., Lester Burdick


Newark


1921


Inspector. J. Pierce Weidner


Jersey City


1921


Inspector, George C. Barloy


Trenton


1921


Inspector, Theodore C. Stokes


Atlantic City


1921


CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION


State House, Trenton, N. J.


Pres., Dr. John D. Prince


Ringwood


$2,500


1924


Comm., William K. Devereux


Asbury Park


$2,000


1923


Comm., Max Miller


Hoboken


$2.000


1920


Comm., Edward H. Wright


Newark


$2,000


1921


Comm. Edward D. Nolan


Somerville


$2,000


1922


Chief Exa. & Sec .. Charles P. Messick


Trenton


$4,000


Ci. Ser


Asst. Sec .. Thomas E. Mernin


Trenton


$2,580


Ci. Ser


Asst. Chief Ex .. Oliver C. Short


Trenton


$2,520


Ci. Ser


Sr. Asst. Exa., Arthur P. D. Tobien


Trenton


$1.920


Ci. Ser


DELAWARE RIVER TOLL BRIDGE COMMISSION


Office State House, Trenton, N. J.


Pres .. John A. Campbell


Trenton


1920


Reginald W. Darnell


Phillipsburg


1920


Walter F. Hayhurst


Lambertville


1920


Sec., Frank Barkley,


Lambertville


1920


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INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION


(Three years, no salary.)


Pres., George R. Howe,


Newark


1921


Sec., Albert A. Snowden


Newark


1921


George G. Tennant,


Jersey City


1921


William A. Bainbridge


Roselle Park


1921


John W. Ferguson


Paterson


1921


Ferdinand W. Roebling, Jr.


Trenton


1921


MECHANICS LIEN, LAW REVISION COMMISSION


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)


Term Exp.


Frank H. Genung


Newark


1920


Arthur Quinn


Perth Amboy


1920


James G. Blauvelt


Paterson


1920


William E. Tuttle


Westfield


1920


MONMOUTH BATTLE MONUMENT COMMISSION


Office Freehold, New Jersey. Term : pleasure of Governor, no salary. Meetings at call.


Pres., Theodore W. Morris


Freehold


1921


Vice Pres., James T. Burtis


Freehold


1921


Sec., Joseph A. Yard


Freehold


1921


Treas., Garret A. Denise


Freehold


1921


Mem. of Com., Edward P. Beach Freehold


1921


Comptroller of the Treasury, Adj. General, Quartermaster General, President of Senate, and the Speaker of House of Assembly.


MORRIS CANAL ABANDONMENT COMMISSION


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)


John W. Westcott


Camden 1921


Charles H. Ingersoll


East Orange 1921


Foster F. Birch


Dover 1921


John I. Blair Reiley


Phillipsburg


1920


C. Howard Slater


Jersey City


1922


Henry M. Doremus


Newark 1921


Carleton Godfrey Atlantic City 1920


Mangold H. Ellenbogan


Paterson


1920


Fred G. Stikel, Jr.


Newark


1921


Albert F. Ganz


Hoboken


1920


William Libbey


Princeton


1920


Jan D. Ely


Marlboro


1920


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NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY PORT AND HARBOR DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION


Chairman, William R. Wilcox


New York


1921


Vice Chairman, J. Spencer Smith


Tenafly


1921


De Witt Van Buskirk


Bayonne


1921


Frank B. Ford


Roseland


1921


Eugene H. Outerbridge


New York


1921


Consulting Engineer, B. F. Cresson, Jr.


South Orange


1921


NEW JERSEY INTER-STATE BRIDGE AND TUNNEL COMMISSION


Main Office, State House, Trenton, N. J. Appointed by the Governor.


Meetings monthly. Secretary receives $2,000


Chairman, Weller H. Noyes


Tenafly


1922


Vice Chairman, Samuel T. French


Camden


1920


Secretary, Charles R. Bacon


Haddonfield


Palmer Campbell


Hoboken


1920


Theodore Boettger


Hackensack


1923


Richard T. Collings


Collingswood


1919


Thomas J. S. Barlow


Maple Shade


1922


Daniel F. Hendrickson


Woodbury


1921


T. Albeus Adams


Montclair


1920


OLD AGE PENSION COMMISSION


Office 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J .; term, five years, no salary; secretary receives $850.


Secretary, Robert L. Flemming


15 Exchange Pl., Jersey City 1920


Everett Cobby Lewellyn Park, West Orange 1919


Ramsey 1923


F. William Gertzen


Clifton 1920


John H. Adamson


Augustine Elmendorf


49 Halsey St., Newark 1921


Joseph M. Ackerman


Paterson 1922


PALISADES INTER-STATE PARK COMMISSIONERS


Office, 61 Broadway, New York City. Term, five years, no salary. Ap- pointed by Governor.


"For the selection, location, appropriation and management of certain


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lands along the Palisades of the Hudson River for an Interstate Park, and thereby to preserve the scenery of the Palisades."


Pres., Richard V. Lindabury


Newark, N. J. 1921


Vice Pres., Edward L. Partridge


New York, N. Y. 1920


Sec't., J. Du Pratt White


. Nyack, N. Y. 1924


Treas., Frederick C. Sutro Basking Ridge, N. J. 1923


George W. Perkins New York, N. Y. 1921


William H. Porter New York, N. Y. 1923


Charles W. Baker


Montclair, N. J. 1922


Myron W. Robinson


Hackensack, N. J.


1924


W. Averell Harriman


Arden, N. Y. 1922


John J. Voorhees


Jersey City, N. J. 1920


PENAL REFORMATORY AND CORRECTIONAL COMMISSION


Office State House, Trenton, N. J .; term three years, no salary.


Chairman, Dwight W. Morrow


Englewood 1921


Secretary, Richard A. Porter


Trenton 1921


Seymour Cromwell Bernardsville 1921


John P. Murray


Jersey City


1921


Henry F. Hilfers


Newark 1921


O. H. Hammond


Bernardsville 1921


PILOTAGE COMMISSION


Office 17 State Street, New York City ; term three years, no salary.


Pres., Benjamin Van Note Lakewood 1919


Douglas Haley


Mauricetown 1920


John J. Scully


South Amboy 1923


William A. Maher


Hoboken


1919


John Predmore


Barnegat 1919


John D. Toppin


Newark


1919


PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION


(Trenton, N. J .- Term five years, no salary.)


Moses Taylor Pyne, Chairman,


Princeton


1921


Henry C. Buchanan, Secretary,


Trenton


1920


Sarah B. Askew, Organizer,


Trenton


1920


Edna B. Pratt


Trenton


1920


John P. Dullard


Trenton


1920


Everitt T. Tomlinson


Elizabeth


1924


John Cotton Dana


Newark


1922


Emmor Roberts


Moorsetown


1923


Calvin N. Kendall, Ex. Officio


Trenton


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SEWERAGE, PASSAIC VALLEY COMMISSION


Office 820 Essex Building, Newark, N. J .; term five years; salary paid by the Commission ; appointment made by the Governor.


Pres., Bernard W. Terlinde


Newark


$2,500


1921


Sec. & Treas., Joseph H. Quigg


Paterson


2,500


1922


Counsel, Adrian Riker


Newark


5,000


1922


Commissioner, James P. Logan


Newark


2,500


1922


Commissioner, William Black


Rutherford


2,500


1923


Commissioner, William A. Hopson


Paterson


2.500


1924


Commissioner, Robert E. Torrance


Kearny


2,500


1920


TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND COMMISSION


(Office, State House, Trenton, N. J.)


Term Exp.


Pres., Calvin N. Kendall


Trenton


Treas., William T. Rend


Trenton


Sec., Elizabeth A. Allen


Hoboken


1922.


Albert Moncrief


Jersey City


1921


William J. Field


Jersey City


1920


James E. Bryan


Camden


1921


Semily Potter


Newark


1922:


Miss Sophie M. Braun


Elizabeth


1919


James Fitzpatrick


Paterson


1919


Bloomfield H. Minch


Bridgeton


1921


UNIFORM LEGISLATION IN UNITED STATES, COMMISSION


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J .- term, three years.)


John R. Hardin


Newark 1921


Mark A. Sullivan


Jersey City 1921


George A. Bourgeois


Atlantic City 1921


WASHINGTON ROCK PARK COMMISSION


(Office, Plainfield Trust Co., Plainfield, N. J.)


Pres., Percy H. Stewart


Plainfield


1921


Sec'y., William J. Butfield


North Plainfield 1921


Mrs. Charles W. McCutchen


Plainfield 1921


Mrs. Frederick G. Mead


Plainfield 1921'


Mrs. John F. Herman


Plainfield


1921:


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WATER SUPPLY (North Jersey) COMMISSION


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J .- Term four years)


Pres., Laurent J. Tonnele


Bayonne


1920


William E. Ramsey


Perth Amboy 1919


Wood McKee


Paterson 1921


Ernest C. Hinck


Montclair


1922


DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN-County Committee


Atlantic-Harry Lovett


Pleasantville


Bergen-Mr. Whitehead


Hackensack


Burlington-James Mercer Davis


Mount Holly


Camden-Rudolph S. Ayers


Camden


Cape May-Samuel A. Lansing


Wildwood


Cumberland-Frank A. Bugbee


Vineland


Essex-T. A. Adams


Montelair


Gloucester-John Hobday


Woodbury


Hudson-Leo Sullivan


Jersey City


Hunterdon-Erastus W. Sutton


Lebanon


Mercer-Joseph S. Hoff


Princeton


Middlesex-Thomas A. Haggerty


New Brunswick


Monmouth-Harry G. Van Note


Oakhurst


Morris-Samuel N. Brant


Madison


Ocean-Lawrence D. Van Note


Point Pleasant


Passaic-Bernard L. Stafford


Paterson


Salem-Alfred D. Mitchell


Salem


Sussex-Floyd Devie


Sussex


Somerset-William J. Kirby


Somerville


Union-W. H. Taverner


Westfield


Warren-Frank Alpaugh


Phillipsburg


Campaign Committee


Hudson-Thomas F. Martin, Patrick Griffin ; Bergen-George Van Bus- kirk : Essex-Charles F. Hehr, Alexander Archibald ; Union-Percy Stewart ; Passaic-Charles F. Lynch; Middlesex-Bernard F. Gannon ; Mercer-Harry Heher; Gloucester-Joseph R. Newton.


Democratic State Committee


(Headquarters: 9 W. State Street, Trenton, N. J.)


Chairman, Charles F. McDonald; Vice Chairman, Eugene F. Kinkhead ; Secretary, William F. Dill; Ass't. Secretary, Laurent J. Tonnelle; Trea- surer, Dennis F. Collins.


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Atlantic-John T. French Atlantic City


Bergen-Archibald C. Hart Hackensack


Burlington-Hon. Richard P. Hughes Florence Camden-Joseph E. Nowrey Camden Cape May-William W. Campbell Ocean City


Cumberland-George Hampton Bridgeton


Essex-James R. Nugent Newark


Gloucester-Edward E. Grosscup Wenonah Hudson-Hon. Eugene F. Kinkhead Washington, D. C.


Hunterdon-George F. Martens New Germantown


Mercer-Joseph S. Hoff Princeton


Middlesex-Thomas J. Scully South Amboy


Monmouth-Charles F. MacDonald Englishtown Morris-Elmer King Morristown


Ocean-Alexander J. Dunn Lakewood


Passaic-Dr. A. F. McBride Paterson


Salem-Charles F. Pancoast Salem


Sussex-Floyd Devore Newton


Somerset-Jacob Shurts Somerville


Union-Dennis F. Collins Elizabeth


Warren-Johnston Cornish Washington


REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN-County Committee


Atlantic-James T. O'Donnell Hammonton


Bergen-Henry J. Westbrook Midland Park


Burlington-Joseph L. Thomas Cinnaminson


Camden-William D. Brown Camden


Cape May-James McLinden Cape May


Cumberland-Ferdinand R. Jones Millville


Essex-John B. Woolston


Newark


Gloucester-Oliver J. West


Bridgeport Flemington


Hunterdon-Arthur F. Foran


Hudson-Robert Torrence


Kearney


Mercer-Harry D. Leavitt Trenton Middlesex-John Pfeiffer Mauer


Monmouth-E. J. Vanderveer Freehold


Morris-William F. Redmond Madison Ocean-Alfred W. Brown Jr. Toms River


Passaic-Frederick W. VanBlarcom Paterson


Salem-N. S. Hires


Salem


Somerset-Edward E. Cooper, R. F. D. No. 3 Plainfield


Sussex-Lewis Van Blarcom Newton


Union-Donald H. McLean Elizabeth


Warren-Arthur Knowles Phillipsburg


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Republican State Committee


Chairman, Newton A. K. Bugbee, Trenton; Vice Chairman, George F. Wright, Paterson ; Treasurer, Ogden H. Hammond, Bernardsville; Secre- tary, William H. Albright, Woodbury.


Atlantic-Albert H. Darnell Atlantic City


Bergen-Daniel L. Pomeroy


Hackensack


Burlington-Henry P. Thorne


Medford


Camden-David Baird Camden


Cape May-Charles C. Bohm Cold Spring


Cumberland-Edwrd C. Stokes Millville


Essex-John R. Flavell


Newark


Gloucester-William H. Albright


Woodbury


Hudson-Charles V. Finch


Jersey City


Hunterdon-Ellsworth P. Baylor


Hampton


Mercer-Newton A. K. Bugbee


Trenton


Middlesex-Frederick C. Schneider


New Brunswick


Monmouth-C. Asa Francis


Long Branch


Morristown Ocean-W. Scott Jackson


Toms River Passaic-George F. Wright


Salem-D. Harris Smith Paterson


Salem


Somerset-William P. Bowman Somerville


Sussex-Theodore M. Roe


Frankford


Union-Hamilton F. Kean


Elizabeth


Warren-Arthur Taylor Phillipsburg


Executive Committee : Newton A. K. Bugbee, George F. Wright, Hamilton Kean, David Baird, Edward C. Stokes.


CONGRESSMEN


1st District-Wm. J. Browning, Camden


$ 7,500


Rep.


2nd


Isaac Bacharach, Atlantic City


7,500


Rep.


3rd


Thomas J. Scully, South Amboy


7,500


Dem.


4th Elijah C. Hutchinson, Trenton


7,500


Rep.


5th


Ernest R. Ackerman,


7,500


Rep.


6th


"


John R. Ramsey, Hackensack


7,500


Rep.


7th


Amos. H. Radcliff, Paterson


7,500


Rep.


Sth


Cornelius A. McGlennon,


7,500


Dem.


9th


Daniel P. Minahan,


7,500


Dem.


10th "


Frederick R. Lehlback, Newark


7,500


Rep.


11th


John J. Eagan, Weehawken


7.500


Dem.


12th " James A. Hamill, Jersey City


7,500


Dem.


Morris-Daniel S. Voorhees


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COURT OF CHANCERY (Term-Seven Years)


Ordinary and Surrogate-General, Edwin Robert Walker.


Salary Term Ex.


Chancellor-Edwin R. Walker, Trenton $13,000


1926


Vice Chancellor-Frederick W. Stevens, Morristown


12,000


1924


Vice Chancellor-Eugene Stevenson, Paterson


12,000


1922


Vice Chancellor-Edmund B. Leaming, Camden


12,000


1920


Vice Chancellor-Jolin Griffin, Jersey City


12,000


1920


Vice Chancellor-Vivian M. Lewis, Paterson


12,000


1926


Vice Chancellor-John H. Backes, Trenton


12.000


1920


Vice Chancellor-John E. Foster, Atlantic Highlands


12,000


1923


Vice Chancellor-Merritt Lane, Jersey City


12,000


1923


Clerk-Robert H. McAdams, Trenton


6,000


1919


Deputy Clerk-Edward M. Applegate, Trenton


3,000


Reporter-Bayard Stockton, Trenton


500


CIRCUIT COURT (Term Seven Years)


Frederick Adams (Assignment-Essex County )


$9,000


1924


Frank T. Lloyd, (Assignment : Camden, Ocean, Mercer


and Middlesex)


9,000


1921


William H. Speer (Hudson County )


9,000


1922


Nelson Dugan (Essex and Monmouth)


9,000


1925


Howard Carrow ( Atlantic, Burlington, Cape


Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Counties) May,


9,000


1920


Luther A. Campbell (Hudson)


9,000


1921


George S. Silzer (Passaic, Somerset, Union and Warren) . 9,000


1922


Willard W. Cutler (Hunterdon, Morris, Monmouth, Es-


sex, Bergen and Hudson Counties) 9,000


1923


DISTRICT COURTS (Term Five Years)


Atlantic-Frank Smathers


$3,000


1921


Bayonne-Peter Stilwell


3,000


1921


Camden-Garfield Pancoast


3,500


1922


East Orange-Charles B. Clancy


2,500


1920


Elizabeth-Abe J. David


3,000


1919


Hoboken-J. Raymond Tiffany


3,000


1923


Jersey City-John A. Blair


4,000


1923


Jersey City-Charles L. Carrick


4,000


1919


Newark-Cecil H. McMahon


4,000


1923


Newark-Frederick L. Johnson


4,000


1920


New Brunswick-Freeman Woodbridge


2.500


1921


Orange-Daniel A. Dugan


2,500


1921


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Term Exp.


Paterson-Edmund Randall


3,500


1923


Passaic-W. Carrington Cabell 3,000


1921


Plainfield-J. Henry Crane


2,000


1922


Perth Amboy-Charles C. Hommann 2,500 1920


Trenton-John A. Montgomery


3,500


1920


Judicial Districts


Essex-First Dist., Montclair-Harry N. Rieves .. $3,000


1922


Hudson-First Dist., T'n of Union-Francis H. McCauley 3,000


1920


Second Dist., Kearney-Arthur B. Archibald .. 3,000 1923


Bergen-First Dist., Bergenfield-E. Howard Foster . 2,000 1920


Second Dist., East Rutherford-George L. Lake 2,000 Third Dist., Ridgewood, Hackensack-Peter W.


1919


Second Dist., East Rutherford-George L. Lake 2,000


1919


Morris-First Dist., Morristown-Joseph Hichman


2,000


1920


Second Dist., Dover-Lyman M. Smith 2,000


1923


Somerset-Somerville-William F. Vosseller


2,000


1920


Monmouth-First Dist., Asbury Park-Benjamin B. Smith 1,800 1923


Second Dist., Long Branch-Harry Truax 1,800


1923


ERRORS AND APPEALS COURT


The Chancellor, the Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court. Salary $20 a day for the attendance at Court and $20 a day, not exceeding thirty days each term, when engaged in examination of cases or writing of opinions. Term six years.


John J. White


Atlantic City 1924


Henry S. Terhune


Long Branch 1919


Ernest J. Heppenheimer


Tenafly 1919


Robert Williams Paterson


1921


Frank M. Taylor


Hackensack


1921


Walter P. Gardner


Jersey City


1922


Clerk, Thomas F. Martin


Trenton


SUPREME COURT


Meets on the third Tuesday in February, the first Tuesday in June, and the first Tuesday in November. Term seven years.


Chief Justice


William S. Gummere, 7th District Essex $13,000 1922


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Associate Justice


Term Exp.


Charles G. Garrison, 2nd Dist., Gloucester and Camden . 12,000


1923


Francis J. Swayze-8th District, Hudson


12,000


1924


Thomas W. Trenchard-4th District, Mercer, Hunter- don and Warren


12,000


1921


Charles W. Parker-6th District, Somerset, Morris and and Bergen


12,000


1921


James J. Bergen-5th District, Middlesex and Union ..


12,000


1921


James F. Minturn-9th District, Passaic and Sussex .


12,000


1922


Samuel Kalisch-3rd District, Monmouth, Burlington and Ocean


12,000


1925


Charles C. Black-1st District, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem and Atlantic


12,000


1922


Clerk, Enoch L. Johnson


6,000


1923


Law Reporter, Charles E. Gummere


500


1919


COURT OF PARDONS


Meets on the first Tuesday in March, the third Tuesday in June and the third Tuesday in November.


Governor, Chancellor and Lay Judges of the Court of Errors and Appeals. Clerk, Secretary of State. Pardon Clerk, John J. Farrell.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS


Meets on the first Tuesday in March, the third Tuesday in June and the first Tuesday in November.


Circuit Justice, Mahlon Pitney ; Circuit Judges : Joseph Buffington, John B. McPherson, Victor B. Wooley.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT


Meets at Newark on the first Tuesday in April and November and at Trenton on the third Tuesday in January and second Tuesday in Sep- tember.


District Judge John Rellstab Trenton


District Judge Thomas G. Haight Jersey City


District Judge J. Warren Davis Salem


District Attorney, Charles F. Lynch Paterson


Ist Asst. Dist. Atty., Joseph L. Bodine Newark


2nd Asst. Dist. Atty., Andrew J. Steelman


Newark


Assistant Atty., Joseph Smith Newark


Assistant Atty., Samuel Kessler


Newark


Marshal, `Albert Bollschweller Trenton


Clerk of District Court, Geo. T. Cranmer Trenton


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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


(Office Room 117 State House, Trenton, N. J.)


Salary


Secretary, Alva Agee


Princeton


$5,000


Stat. & Inspec., Franklin Dye


Trenton


2,500


Land, Crops and Mkt .. Alexis L. Clark


Trenton


3,500


Animal Industry, Dr. J. H. McNiel


Trenton


4,000


Entomologist, Dr. T. J. Headlee


Plant Pathologist, Dr. M. T. Cook


New Brunswick


Board of Agriculture. (Term four years. No salary.)


Pres., Joseph S. Frelinghuysen


Somerville 1920


Vice-Pres., H. W. Jeffers


Plainsboro 1919


Frederick M. Curtis


Harrington Park 1921


E. A. Sexcmith


Belmar. R. F. D.


1921


W. W. Titsworth


Sussex


1922


L. Willard Minch


Bridgeton


1922


Edward A. Mechling


Moorestown


1919


Charles Brown


Swedesboro 1920


ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J .- Term five years.)


State Architecture -Francis H. Bent, Bound Brook .. $4.000 1922


Technical Adviser-William W. Law, Princeton 2,500 1922


Architects, State Board. (Term two years, no salary.)


Pres., Charles P. Baldwin


Newark


1920


Sec .. William W. Slack


Trenton


1920


Hugh Roberts


Jersey City


1920


Fred. W. Wentworth


Paterson 1919


Arnold H. Moses


Camden


1919


AUDITING DEPARTMENT


Office of the Comptroller (Civil Service)


Salary


Chief, Harry D. Salter


Trenton


$4,000


Asst .. Arthur F. McGrath


Jersey City


2,200


Asst .. David Davies


Newark


2,200


Asst., Charles H. Mather


Trenton


1,500


Asst., James H. Bolton


Somerville


1,620


David C. Wells


Bordentown


1,500


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DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE


(Office. State House, Trenton, N. J .- Term, three years.)


Salary


Commissioner, Frank H. Smith


Trenton


$6,000


Spe. Dupt., Winfield W. Greene


Trenton


4,000


Dupt. Comm. Thomas K. Johnston


Trenton


3,500


Asst. Dupt. Comm. Christopher A. Gough


Trenton


3,000


Chief Clerk, Benjamin B. Johnson


Trenton


1,800


Building and Loan. James MacMaster


Trenton


2,580


DEPARTMENT OF CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES (Home Rule.)


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)


Salary


Term Ex.


Edward P. Merrey, Paterson


$2,500


1921


Leon Albert, Jersey City


2,500


1920


Francis A. Stanger, Jr., Bridgeton


2,500


1921


DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT


(Office, State House, Trenton)


Salary


State Forester and Director, Alfred Gaskill,


61 Jefferson Road, Princeton


$4,200


State Geol., Henry B. Kummel .. 917 Edgewood Ave., Trenton


4,000


Asst. State Geol., M. W. Twitchell Trenton


2,800


Chemist, R. B. Gage


Trenton


3,000


Fire Warden, Charles P. Wilber 146 Hanover St., Trenton


2,800


Board of Conservation and Development (Term four years, no salary.)


Pres .. Henry Crofeet White


N. Plainfield 1920


Simon P. Northrup


Newark 1921


William J. Kraft


Camden 1920


William E. Tuttle, Jr.


Westfield 1922


George A. Steele Eatontown


1919


Percival Chrystie


High Bridge


1921


Isaac F. Richey


Trenton


1919


John L. Kuser


Bordentown


1922


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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT (Three year term.)


Term Exp.


Governor Walter E. Edge


$10,000


1920


Sec. to Governor, Francis E. Croasdale


4,000


1920


Executive Clerk, John J. Farrell


2,100


DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME


(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)


Meets the second Tuesday of each month at State House.


Salary


Secretary, Walter H. Fell Trenton $2,100


Chief Warden, J. M. Stratton


Long Branch $2,100


Asst., Chief Warden, Howard Mathis New Cretna $1,500


Asst. Warden, Harry C. Cudney


Warden William B. Loder Hackettstown $1,400


Egg Harbor $1,200


Warden Otis C. Small Hammonton $1,200


Warden Charles C. Morton


Mt. Holly $1,200


Warden Charles W. Folker


Camden $1,200


Warden William Steel


Cape May C. $1,200


Warden Fred. S. Conner


Bridgeton $1,200


Warden Geo. W. Phifer


Warden Fred J. Hall Ormond $1,200


Bloomfield $1,200


Warden John H. Avis


Woodbury $1,200


Warden John J. Park White House Sta. $1,200


Warden H. M. Loveless, R. F. D. No. 1


Trenton $1,200


Warden Charles Steuerwald South Amboy $1,200


Warden Arthur Davidson Belmar, R. F. D. No. 1 $ 900


Warden A. J. Rider Chester $1,200


Tuckerton $1,200


Warden P. K. Hilliard Manahawkin $1,200


Warden James H. Evernham


Bayville $1,200


Warden Wm. C. Klein


Clifton $1,200


Warden G. I. Hall


Salem $1,000


Warden David A. Thompson, Jr.


Salem $1,000


Warden Charles E. Welsh


E. Millstone $1,200


Warden William H. Small


Englewood $1,100


Warden J. D. Roe Newton $1,100


Warden Wm. Hoblitzell


Rahway $1,200


Warden J. F. Cox Washington $1,000


Warden J. B. Bailey


Washington $950


Warden W. E. Young


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Commissioners. (Term five years, no salary.)


Pres., Ernest Napier


East Orange


1921


Treas., William A. Logue


Bridgeton


1920


Sec., Walter H. Fell


Trenton


William A. Faunce


Atlantic City


1919


Alexander H. Phillips


Princeton


1923


Robertson S. Ward


East Orange


1922


Amos H. Radcliffe


Paterson


1922


Jasper Lynch


Lakewood


1922


DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH


Meets the first Tuesday of each month at State House. No stated term.


Director, Dr. Jacob C. Price Branchville $4,000.


Asst. Director, R. B. Fitz Randolph Trenton $3,600


Department Chiefs


Bureau, Med. Supervision, Dr. A. C. Hunt Metuchen


Bureau Local Health Adm., David C. Bowen Asbury Park


Bureau Vital Statistics, David S. South Trenton


Bureau Engineering, Harry Croft


Trenton


Bureau Food and Drugs, W. W. Scofield, Jr., Trenton


Laboratory, Hygiene, R. B. Fitz-Randolph Trenton


Div. Gen'l Adm., Charles J. Merrell Bound Brook


Div. Child Hygiene, Dr. Julius Levy Newark


Bureau, Venereal Disease (Consultant) Control, Dr. J. H. Smith. Trenton Special Ice Cream Investigation, George W. McGuire Trenton


Members. (Term four years, no salary.)


Pres., William H. Chew Salem


1920


Frederick T. Crane


Orange 1920


Clyde Potts, C. E.


Morristown 1922


Oliver Kelly Oak Tree 1922


Howard E. Winter Plainfield 1921




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