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J. Oliver McDonald, M. D. Trenton
1923
Henry Spence, M. D.
Jersey City 1923
Thomas B. Lee, M. D. Camden 1921
674
STATE GUIDE
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)
Advisory Engineer, William G. Thompson Trenton
Asst. State Highway Engineer, Edward E. Reed Trenton
Division Engineer, E. M. Vail Trenton
Division Engineer, Harry D. Robbins Trenton
Division Engineer, Roy Mullins
Newark
Division Engineer, J. A. Williams
Camden
Secretary A. Lee Grover
Trenton
Advisory Engineer, General George W. Goethals
Commissioners. (Term five years, no salary.)
President, John W. Herbert Helmetta 1922
Anthony R. Kuser
Bernardsville 1923
Watson G. Clark
Tenafly 1920
Walter J. Buzby
Atlantic City 1920
George E. Blakeslee
Jersey City 1921
Robert S. Parsons
Nutley
1923
Samuel Haverstick
Trenton
1921
Lewis C. Duncan
Westville
1923
INHERITANCE TAX SUPERVISORS, DEPARTMENT OF
(Supervisors appointed by Comptroller)
State Supervisor, William D. Kelley Trenton
Special Investigator, Theodore Rurode
Jersey City
Special Investigator, Kenneth H. Lanning Trenton
INSTITUTIONS AND AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF
Name changed by Senate bill No. 160, laws of 1919, from Department of Charities and Corrections. Appointed by Commissioner, approved by State Board, under Civil Service Regulations.
Comr., Burdette G. Lewis Princeton $10,000
Sec., Barton T. Fell
Trenton 3,500
Divisions of Labor ; Agriculture-David I. Kelly East Orange 5,000
Education ; Parole-Calvin Derrick Trenton 4,500
Administration-Barton T. Fell Trenton 3,500
Inspection-Joseph Thompson New Egypt 3,000
Rec. Reports ; Information-Dr. Louis B. Blan Not Pd. by State
Departmental ; Steward-William Golden Roselle 2,200
Supervisor Institution Farms-William B. Duryee 3,000
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Board. (Term three years, no salary.)
The Board meets on the third Friday of each month at the State
House, Trenton.
Chairman, Dwight W. Morrow
Englewood. . . . 1927
Frank A. Fetridge
Newark 1920
Dr. John Nevin
Jersey City 1921
Ellis P. Earle
Montclair 1922
Ogden H. Hammond
Bernardsville
1923
Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson
Red Bank
1925
Lewis Starr
Woodbury 1920
Mrs. H. Otto Wittpenn Jersey City 1921
LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF
Office, State House, Trenton, N. J. (Term three years.)
Comr. of Labor, Lewis T. Bryant Atlantic City$6,000 1923
Asst. Comr. of Labor, John I. Holt Trenton $3,500 1923
LAW DEPARTMENT. (Term five years.)
Atty. Gen. Thomas F. McCran, Savings Inst. Bldg., Paterson 1924 $7,000 Asst. Atty. Gen., William Newcorn 119 W. Front Plainfield 1924 $5,000
2nd Asst. Gen., Grover C. Richman 216 Federal, Camden .. $4,800
Asst. to Atty. Gen'l., Francis H. McGee 107 Broad, Freehold $4,600
Asst. to Atty. Gen'l. Joseph Lanigan State House, Trenton $2,500
Asst. to Atty. Gen'l. John Solan 103 E. State, Trenton $2,500
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)
Comm .- in Chief, Walter E. Edge Atlantic City
Adjt. Gen'l, Frederick Gilkyson Trenton
Dupt. Adjt. Gen'l. Col. John M. Rogers Trenton
Q. M. Gen'l. C. Edward Murray, 237 Greenwood Ave. Trenton
Insp. Gen'l. (vacant)
Judge Adv. Gen'l. (vacant)
Surgeon Gen'l. (vacant)
Insp. Gen'l Rifle Practice Brig., Bird W. Spencer Passaic
Chief Q. M. Corps (vacant)
Chief Clerk Q. M. G. Lt. Col. Samuel S. Armstrong Trenton
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Naval Militia Brigade
First Batt'l Capt. Edward McC. Peters Hoboken
First Batt'l L. Comm. Benj. J. Soper Hoboken
Sec. Batt'l Comm. Francis W. Hoffmann
Camden
Aides-de-Camp to Commander-in-Chief
Personal Aide, Col. Myron W. Robinson Hackensack
Ordinance Dept., Major Arthur F. Foran Flemington
Major (retired) Alexander P. Gray, Jr. Paterson
State Militia Capt. Benjamin Hurd
Newark
MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT
(Office State House, Trenton, N. J .- Appointed by Secretary of State.)
Commissioner, William L. Dill
Paterson $1,500
Secretary, M. Agnes Smith
Trenton
Chief Clerk, William T. Dearden
Trenton
Auditor, Nelson P. Howell
Millville
Chief Inspector Edward Johnson
Jersey City
$2,100
Inspector George Thompson
Somerville $1,650
Inspector John W. Baldwin
West New York $1,650
Inspector Charles D. Pedigree
Camden
$1,650
Inspector Dane B. Sawyer
Westwood
$1,650
Inspector Harry G. Burton
East Orange
$1,650
Inspector William K. Lovett
Wildwood $1,650
Inspector William G. Vey
Hackettstown
$1,650
Inspector LeRoy Wyckoff
Manasquan
$1,500
Inspector Edward A. Martens
Newark
$1,500
Inspector Maurice R. Mines
Woodbury
$1,500
Inspector William K. Teel
Washington $1,500
Inspector Lester W. Gilbert
Jersey City
$1,500
Inspector LeRoy Lanning
Merchantville
$1,400
Inspector Joseph E. McCabe
Paterson
$1,400
Inspector William S. Cooper
Trenton
$1,400
Inspector Henry Downs
Madison $1,400
Inspector Harold Wintermute
Newton
$1,400
Inspector James J. Shanley
Elizabeth
$1,400
Inspector Harold Headley
Millville
$1,350
Inspector Michael M. Fitzpatrick
Hoboken $1,350
Inspector Frank E. Snyder
Newark
$1,350
Inspector William H. Dykeman
Jersey City
$1,350
Inspector Cortland Parker
Trenton $1,350
Inspector Arthur Stagg
Hackensack $1,500
Deputy Inspector Anderson Shinn
Burlington $1,800
Inspector Alexander Ackermann
Jersey City $1,650
Inspector E. Frank Boutillier
New Brunswick $1,650
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Inspector Alexander J. Dennen
Princeton
$1,350
Inspector Henry Kuehnle, Jr.
Paterson $1,350
Licensed-Pneumatic-tired motor vehicles Dec. 31, 1918, 139,738 ; solid- tired motor vehicle, Dec. 31, 1918, 15,736. Gross income, Dec. 31, 1918, $2,431,756.70.
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS
(Office, Trenton, N. J .- Term, three years.)
Commissioner. Walter E. Darby Westfield $5,000 1920
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DEPARTMENT OF
Office, State House, Trenton, N. J.
Comm. of Education, Calvin N. Kendall Princeton 1921 $10,000
Asst. Comm. of Education, John Enright Freehold $4,500
Asst. Comm. of Education, Albert B. Meredith Plainfield $4,500
Asst. Comm. of Education, Wesley A. O'Leary Trenton $4,500
Asst. Comm. of Education, Zenos E. Scott Lawrenceville $4,500
Bureau of Credentials, Thomas D. Sensor Trenton
Business Division, Herbert W. Morse Trenton
Inspector of Accounts, John S. Mount Trenton
Inspector of Buildings, Charles McDermott
Trenton
State Board of Examiners
Chairman, Calvin N. Kendall
Princeton
Secretary. Thomas D. Senson
Trenton
J. Savitz Trenton
Charles S. Chapin
Montclair
W. Spader Willis
Newark
Henry Snyder
Jersey City
Henry C. Krebs
Somerville
PUBLIC UTILITY, DEPARTMENT OF
(Office State House Trenton, N. J., Term six Years.)
Pres., John W. Slocum
Long Branch 1921
Counsel, L. Harrmann Jersey City 1920
Secretary, Alfred N. Barber
Trenton 1921
Commissioner, Geo. F. Wright
Paterson 1924
Commissioner, Alfred S. Marsh New Brunswick 1923
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STATE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
(Office, Room 101-104 State House, Trenton, N. J .- Term five years.)
Purchasing Agent, Edward E. Grosscup Wenonah $5,000 1921
Chief Asst. Pur. Agt., Joseph M. Coyle Hoboken $3,500 1921
Assistant, Arthur E. Johnson Trenton 1921
Assistant Edwin C. Stratton
Trenton 1921
Commissioners : The Governor, State Treasurer and State Comptroller.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC REPORTS
(Term five year.)
Comm. William A. Sweeney
Red Bank $2,000 1924
Clerk, Frances V. Smith
Trenton $600 1924
SHELL FISHERIES, DEPARTMENT OF
(Office, State House, Trenton .- Term three years.) Director, George A. Mott
Tuckerton $2,000 1921
Members (Term four years, no Salary.)
Pres., Peter C. Cozier
Newport
1919
Joseph N. Fowler
Port Morris
1921
Charles A. Covert
Leesburg
1920
Alfred B. Smith
East Atlantic City 1920
Lorenzo D. Robbins
New Gretna
1921
Russell Post
Keyport
1922
Frank R. Austin
Tuckerton
1919
Augustus J. Meerwald
Dennisville
1922
STATE DEPARTMENT
State House, Trenton, N. J.
Secretary of State, Thomas F. Martin
Union Hill
$6,000
1920
Asst. Sec. of State, William L. Dill
Paterson 3,000 1920
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
State House, Trenton, N. J.
State Treasurer, William T. Read
Trenton $6,000
1922
Deputy Treasurer, L. Kensil Wildrick
Trenton
$4,200
1919
State Comptroller, Newton A. K. Bugbee
Trenton
$6,000 1920
Deputy Comptroller, Isaac Doughton
Trenton
$5,000
1920
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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, DEPARTMENT OF
Office, 125 W. State Street, Trenton, N. J .. Supt. appointed for term of five years; expires 1922; others Civil Service.
State Supt., Frank Wanser
833 Grape St., Vineland $3,500
Asst. State Supt., J. Frank Fowler 120 Bridge St., Trenton $1,800
Elliott B. Holton 128 Maple Ave., Newark $1,800
Augustus W. Schwartz 149 Jefferson Ave., Elizabeth $1,800
Sec., Joseph G. Rogers 21 Southard St., Trenton
ENGINEERING, STATE CONFERENCE
Composed of representatives and officials of State Departments as follows :
Department of Public Roads: Public Utility Commission ; Commis- sioner of Motor Vehicles; Director of Conservation and Development ; Chief Engineer of Commerce and Navigation ; State Board of Taxes and Assessments; State Architect ; State Department of Agriculture; Depart- ment of Health; Department of Labor; Civil Service Commission ; Sec., Alfred Gaskill.
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STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
(Rutgers College, New Brunswick)
Director, Jacob B. Lipman New Brunswick $4,000
Board of Visitors
(Term two years, no salary; appointed by the Governor.)
Atlantic-William A. Blair
Elwood 1921
Bergen-Arthur Lozier
Ridgewood 1921
Burlington-R. R. Lippincott
Vincentown 1921
Camden-Ephraim T. Gill
Haddonfield 1921
Cape May-Charles P. Vanaman
Dias Creek 1921
Cumberland-Charles F. Seabrook
Bridgeton
1921
Hudson-Diedrich Bahrenburg
Weehawken
1921
Mercer-Josiah T. Allinson
Yardville
1921
Hunterdon-Egbert T. Bush
Stockton 1921
Middlesex-James Neilson
New Brunswick 1921
Monmouth-William H. Ried Tennent 1921
Morris-John C. Welsh
German Valley
1921
Ocean-James E. Otis
Tuckerton
1921
Passaic-Isaac A. Severn
Clifton
1921
Salem-Charles R. Hires Salem
1921
Somerset-Joseph Larocque Bernardsville
1921
Sussex-Robert V. Armstrong
Augusta 1921
Union-John Z. Hatfield
Scotch Plains 1921
Warren-James I. Cooke
Delaware 1921
680
STATE GUIDE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF (Trenton, N. J.,-Established June 1883.)
Supt. Alvin E. Pope Trenton Salary $3,500 Board of Managers-State Board of Education.
THE NEW JERSEY STATE VILLIAGE FOR EPILEPTICS
Skillman
Officers and employees are appointed by the Superintendent with ap- proval of the Board of Managers, and hold office under Civil Service regulations. Established Nov. 1, 1898; valuation $1,500,000.
Supt. Dr. David Fairchild Weeks
Skillman. . $6,000
Sr. Res. Physician, Dan. S. Renner
Skillman $2,750
Res. Physician, Arthur L. Zuck
Skillman $1,300
Res. Physician, Clara C. Renner
Skillman $1,000
Steward, Edward M. Haynes
Skillman $2,750
Board of Managers. (Term, three years, no salary.)
Appointed by State Board of Control of Institutions and Agencies. Pres., Herman F. Moosebrugger 57 High St., Somerville 1921
Vice-Pres., Dr. Augustus S. Knight . Gladstone, Peapack 1920
Mrs. Brice Collard Monticello Av. Jersey City 1921
Mrs. Frances De L. Hyde Mountain Ave., Plainfield 1921
Joseph Larocque, Jr. Ming Mount, Bernardsville 1921
NEW JERSEY STATE INSTITUTION FOR FEEBLE MINDED
Vineland, N. J.
Officers appointed by Board of Managers. Established, April 20th, 1888. Valuation $482,000.00.
Supt. and Medical Dir., Dr. Madeline A. Hallowell, Vineland, Salary $3,750
Board of Managers
Appointed by State Board with approval of the Governor. Term three years, no salary.
Pres., Harry H. Pond
Plainfield 1921
Treas. George B. Thorn
Crosswicks
1921
Mrs. Anne C. Gils
E. Orange 1921
R. C. Jenkinson
Newark
1921
W. J. Dawson
Wenonoh
1921
Mrs. B. H. Minch
Bridgeton 1921
Mrs. Jessie K. Marvel
Atlantic City 1921
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STATE GUIDE
COLONIES FOR FEEBLE-MINDED MALES
New Lisbon
Appointed by Board of Managers, no Specified term. Established, Date July 1st, 1916. Valuation $60,000.00.
Supt., J. Frank Macomber New Lisbon $1,800
Board of Managers. (Term, three years, no salary.)
Appointed by State Board with approval of the Governor.
Pres. Wallis Armstrong Meadowview Farm, Moorestown 1921
Vice-Pres., Killam E. Bennett River Bank Riverton 1921
Sec., Elizabeth C. White
New Lisbon 1921
Henry B. Coles 224 E. Main St., Moorestown 1921
Mrs. Chas. R. Miller 101 Lippincott St. Riverton 1921
STATE FIREMEN'S HOME
(Boonton, N. J .- Established 189S.)
Board of Managers (Term four years, no salary.)
The State Comptroller and Commissioners of Banking and Insurance and President of the State Fremen's Association are members ex-officio.
James J. Manning Insle Place, Elizabeth 1920
Elias K. Leslie 128 Warren Street, Trenton 1920
Egbert Seymoure 771 Ave. C., Bayonne 1920
Bird W. Spencer
Paulison Ave., Passaic 1920
Jacob L. Bunnell
Newton
1920
C. E. Close
Matawan 1920
John Kennell
Irving Place, Passaic 1920
Edward O'Donnell 627 Summit Ave., Jersey City 1920
Evan G. Benners
Moorestown 1922
John G. Andes 595 23rd Street, West New York
1922
Patrick J. Farrell
Bloomfield Ave., Montclair 1922
John Senft
Merchantsville 1922
William H. Matthews
Orange 1920
STATE HOME FOR BOYS
Jamesburg, N. J.
Officers Appointed by Board of Managers, no stated term.
Estab- lished, April 6, 1865. Valuation $600,000.
Acting Supt. J. M. McCallie, Ph. D.
Jamesburg $2,500
Asst. Supt. Charles Draine
Jamesburg $1,800
Acting Matron, Mrs. E. C. McCallie Jamesburg $ 800
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Board of Managers. (Term, three years, no salary.)
Appointed by State Board of Institutions and Agencies with the Ap- proval of the Governor.
Pres. Seymour L. Cromwell
Bernardsville 1921
Sec. & Treas., Arthur D. Chandler 86 Harrison St., E. Orange 1921
Prof. Frank A. Fetter
121 Broadmead St., Princeton 1921
Mrs. Cornelia Meytrott
17 Murray St., Freehold
1921
Sigmund Eisner
84 West Front St., Red Bank 1921
Mrs. Caroline R. Colgate 363 Center St., Orange 1921
Maxwell Rockhill
47 Prospect St., Trenton 1921
HOME FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS
Kearny (Established July 4, 1866)
Surgeon, Dr. Eugene H. Goldberg
Kearny $1,500
Chaplain, Rev. Wm. T. Tilley
Kearny $1,000
Adjutant, Alonzo P. Lennox
Kearny $1,000
Board of Managers. (Term, three years, no salary.)
Pres., General Edwin W. Hine
Newark 1919
Capt. R. Wayne Parker
Newark 1919
General J. H. Brensinger
Jersey City 1919
G. A. R. Com. Walter Tully
Newark
1920
HOME FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES AND THEIR WIVES
Vineland, N. J. (Established December, 1899.)
Commandant, John Shields
Vineland
$1,500
Adjutant, Edward P. Southwick
Vineland
$1,000
Surgeon, Dr. John S. Halsey
Vineland
$2,500
Matron, Emma J. Southwick
Vineland
$1,000
Board of Managers. (Term five years, no salary.)
George Barrett
Camden
1919
David B. Elwell
Elmer
1920
J. W. Trenchard
Bridgeton
1921
Samuel G. Garretson
Perth Amboy
1922
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STATE HOME FOR GIRLS
Trenton, N. J. (Opened 1871. Valuation, $386,201.65.)
Act. Supt., Dr. Ruth Hilliard
Trenton
Chief Parole Officer, Ellen F. Dullard Trenton
Asst. Parole Officer, Mrs. Charlotte M. Hopkins Jersey City
Asst. Parole Officer, Mary T. Starr
Trenton
Accountant, Joseph McIlvaine
Trenton
Trustees. (Term five years, no salary.)
Pres., A. L. Doughty
Mt. Holly
1919
Vice Pres., Mrs. H. Crittendon Harris Glen Ridge 1920
Treas. Mrs. Leon Cubberly
Trenton 1920
Mrs. John L. Kuser
Bordentown
1921
Aaron V. Dawes
Hightstown 1920
Sec., Mrs. Sarah P. McNiece
Trenton
1920
STATE HOSPITAL AT MORRIS PLAINS
(Opened Aug. 17, 1876. P. O. Greystone Park, N. J.)
Chief Executive Officer appointed by the Board of Managers-no term stated.
1 Chief Executive Officer, Britton D. Evans, M. D. Salary. ... $6,000
Resident Officers appointed by the Chief Executive Officer with the approval of the Board of Managers, no term stated.
1st Senior Assistant Physician, Marcus A. Curry, M. D .. $2,100
2nd Senior Assistant Physician, George R. Hampton, M. D. $2,100
1st Junior Assistant Physician, George B. McMurray, M. D. $1,900
2nd Junior Assistant Physician, Lawrence M. Collins, M. D. $1.900 3rd Junior Assistant Physician, Harris Day, M. D. $1.800
4th Junior Assistant Physician, Charles A. Kinch, M. D. $1,400
5th, Junior Assistant Physician, Vacancy $1,400
6th, Junior Assistant Physician, Vacancy $1.300
7th Junior Assistant Physician, Vacancy $1.300
Pathologist, John V. Donnet $1.800
Treasurer, Orlando M. Bowen $ 500
Secretary, John Boyd $ 500
Warden, Orlando M. Bowen
$3.500
Board of Managers
Appointed by the State Board of Charities and Corrections. Term three years, no salary.
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Pres., Daniel S. Voorhees
Morristown
1921
Vice Pres. James T. Wrightson, M. D.
Newark 1921
W. L. R. Lynd
Dover
1921
John F. Boyle
Jersey City
1921
L. G. Kaufman
Short Hills
1921
Mrs. Seymour L. Cromwell
Mendham
1921
Mrs. U. N. Bethell
Montclair
1921
STATE HOSPITAL
Trenton (Opened May, 1848.)
Medical Director, Dr. Harry A. Cotton, M. D., Trenton
.. $4,500
Board of Managers. (Term five years, no salary.)
Pres. Luther M. Halsey
Williamstown
1922
Joseph H. Moore
Hopewell
1918
Arthur D. Frost
Trenton
1919
William L. Black
Hammonton
1919
Stewart Paton
Princeton
1922
Dr. George T. Tracey
Beverly
1922
Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft
Princeton
1922
Holmes V. M. Dennis
Freehold
1922
Mary B. Fox
Camden
1922
Mrs. John L. M. Pendergust
Salem
1922
BORDENTOWN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
(For Colored Youths.)
Officers appointed by State Board of Education. Established 1897. Valuation $200,000.
Principal, William R. Valentine, Industrial School, Bordentown $2,200
Asst. Principal, T. C. Williams, Industrial School, Bordentown $1,600
Bookkeeper, Harriet F. Lane Industrial School, Bordentown $780
Commandant, Victor Daniel Industrial School, Bordentown $1,080
Farm Supt., John Urquhart Industrial School, Bordentown
$1,420
Board of Managers, State Board of Education
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL-NEWARK
..... Established, Sept., 16th, 1913.
Prin., W. Spader Willis Newark $5,000
Board of Managers, State Board of Education
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL-TRENTON Founded 1855-Valuation $721,823.52.
Prin., John J. Savitz Trenton Salary $5,500 Board of Managers, State Board of Education
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL-UPPER MONTCLAIR
Appointed by State Board of Education, no stated term. Established Sept. 15th, 1908. Valuation $380,299.36. Prin., Dr. Charles S. Chapin. 96 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair, $6,000 Board of Managers, the State Board of Education.
STATE PRISON-TRENTON
Keeper, James H. Mulheron
Trenton
$3,500
1922
Asst. Keeper, James E. Kersey
Trenton
$3,000
1922
Fiscal Agent, Joseph P. McCormack
Trenton
$2,640
1922
Res. Physician, J. Wellington Crane
Trenton
$2,000
1922
Visiting Physician, Martin W. Reddan
Trenton
$1,800
1922
Board of Managers (Term three years.)
Pres., C. W. Huntington
Elizabeth
1921
Sec., Irvin C. Bleam
Trenton
1921
Prof. E. R. Johnson
Vineland
1921
Mr. Geo. W. Adams
Trenton
1921
Mr. Richard M. Moore
Bridgeton
1921
Mr. Wilson Jones
Franklinville
1921
Mr. Wm. H. Loftus
Glen Ridge
1921
Mr. William B. Maddock
Trenton
1921
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NEW JERSEY REFORMATORY-RAHWAY
Superintendent appointed by Board of Managers. Officers appointed by Superintendent. Established August 1901. Valuation, $1,350,000.
Supt. Frank Moore
Rahway $5,000
Deputy, Benj. H. Crosby
Rahway $1.800
Res. Phy., G. L. Orton
Rahway $1,500
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Chief Parole, Chas. S. Moore
Rahway
$1,800
Field Parole, William L. McCormack
Rahway $1,400
Commissioners (Term four years, no salary.)
Freeman T. Woodbridge
New Brunswick
1921
Dicatur M. Sawyer
Montclair
1921
Foster M. Voorhees
Elizabeth
1921
Edward D. Duffield
South Orange
1921
David T. Kenney
Plainfield 1921
Walter E. Edge
Atlantic City 1921
REFORMATORY FOR WOMEN, CLINTON, N. J.
Terms of officers, not stated. Officers appointed by Supt. and Ap- proved by Board. Established May 26, 1914.
Acting Supt., Grace M. Robson
Clinton $3,750
Acting Supt., Mary B. Harris
Clinton $3,750
Parole Officer, Agnes P. Carey
Clinton, $80.00 Monthly
Matron, Carrie L. Merwin
Clinton $60.00 Monthly
Matron, Mary A. Funk
Clinton $60.00 Monthly
Matron, Nannie H. Brown
Clinton $60.00 Monthly
Board of Managers (Appointed by Governor. Term four years, no salary.)
Vice-Pres., Dr. Thos. H. Flynn High Street, Somerville 1922
Sec'y, Mr. Chas W. Ennis . 50 Elm St. Morristown 1922
Treas., Mrs. Anna I. La Monte N. Church St., Boundbrook 1922
Mrs. R. V. Lindebury Mine Brook Rd. Bernardsville 1922
Laura H. Lee Brown 6 Cliff St., Somerville 1922
Julianna Conover
Princeton 1922
Carroll B. Merritt 14 Pomeroy Ave., Madison 1922
TRAINING SCHOOL AT VINELAND, N. J.
Devoted to the interests of those whose minds have not developed normally. Term of officers, not set. Established, March 1st, 1888. Val- uation $400,000.
Supt., Edward R. Johnstone
Vineland $5,000
Asst. Supt., C. Emerson Nash
Vineland $2,000
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Directors
Term four years, no salary. Elected by the Association.
Pres., Philip P. Baker
Wildwood Crest 1922
Vice Pres., Howard I. Brauson
Vineland 1920
Treas., Harry G. Walls
Vineland 1920
Sec., Edward R. Johnstone
Vineland 1920
Ex. Officio, Walter E. Edge Atlantic City
1920
Earle Barnes
Phila., Pa.
1919
Hon. E. C. Stokes
Trenton
1922
Harry Chandler
Vineland
1922
Judge H. V. Osborne
Newark 1919
H. Van Wagener Alstead Center
1919
Dr. T. J. Smith
Bridgeton 1919
Rev. H. H. Beadle
Bridgeton 1920
E. E. Read Jr.,
Camden 1920
Dr. M. J. Greenman
Phila., Pa.
1921
W. G. Tyler
Phila., Pa. 1921
S. S. Fels
Phila., Pa.
1921
TUBERCULOUS SANITORIUM
Glen Gardens (Hunterdon County)
Appointed by the Board, no specified term. (Established 1907.)
Medical Director, Dr. Samuel B. English Glen Gardens $3,600
Ist Asst. Physician, Dr. Henry B. Dunham Glen Gardens $2,000
2nd Asst. Physician (vacant)
$1,200
Board of Managers (Term four years, no salary.)
Pres., Theodore W. Corwin, M. D. 146 2nd Ave., Newark 1920 V. Pres., Frederic J. Hughes, M. D. 706 Park Ave., Plainfield 1920
Sec. & Treas. Edwin J. Burk 254 Jackson St., Trenton 1920 Elmer Loomis 302 Nassau St., Princeton 1919
Frederick C. Low, M. D. High Bridge 1921
Mrs. Knox Taylor High Bridge 1921
INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTORS
Samuel Iredell
Camden
Chas. V. Duffy
Newark
688
STATE GUIDE
STATE LIBRARY (State House, Trenton, N. J.)
State Capitol, Trenton, N. J. Established March 18, 1796. Term five years.
Librarian, Francis E. Croasdale, Salary $3,000, term expires 1924.
Commissioners : Governor, Chancellor, Chief Justice, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Comptroller and Attorney General.
STATE MUSEUM (State House, Trenton, N. J.)
Curator, Mrs. Katherin Greywaezs
Trenton
POPULATION OF NEW JERSEY BY COUNTIES From Census taken in 1915.)
Atlantic
S2,840
Bergen
1178,596
Burlington
74,737
Camden
163,221
Cape May
24,407
Cumberland
59,481
Essex
566,324
Gloucester
43,587
Hudson
571,371
Hunterdon
34,697
Mercer
139,812
Middlesex
144,716
Monmouth
107.636
Morris
81,514
Ocean
23,011
Passaic
236,364
Salem
30,292
Somerset
44,123
Sussex
25,977
Union
167,322
Warren
44,314
2,844,342
MEMBERS OF THE SENATE (1919) 143rd Session
Atlantic-No representation
Term Ex.
Bergen-Wm. B. Mackay, Jr., R. 62 State St., Hackensack 1920
Burlington-Harold B. Wells, R.
Bordentown 1922
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Term Ex.
Camden-Joshua C. Haines, R., 610 Walnut St., Camden 1921 Cape May-Wm. H. Bright, R. Wildwood 1922 Cumberland-J. Hampton Fithian, R. .. 62 N. Pearl St., Bridgeton 1920
Essex-Charles C. Pilgrim, R .. 1142 A. Broad St., Newark 1921
Gloucester-Edward L. Sturgess, R. Glassboro
1921
Hudson-Edward I. Edwards, D. ... . 39 Duncan Ave., Jersey City
1922
Hunterdon-George F. Martin, Jr., D. Olderick 1922
Mercer-James Hammond, R. 261 Highland Ave., Trenton
1920
Middlesex-Thomas Brown, D. 123 Water St., Perth Amboy 1922
Monmouth-Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., D. Mott St., Keyport 1921
Morris-Arthur Whitney, R. Mendham
1922
Ocean-David G. Conrad, R. Barnegat 1920
Passaic-Albin Smith, R 152 Market St., Paterson 1922
Salem-Collins B. Allen, R. Salem, R. D. 1921 1921
Somerset-Clarence E. Case, R. 11 West High St., Somerville
Sussex-Henry T. Kays, D. 39 High St., Newton
1922
Union-Wm. N. Runyon, R. 102 North Ave., Plainfield 1921
Warren-Thomas Barber, D. . 468 S. Main St., Phillipsburg 1921
UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM NEW JERSEY
Walter E. Edge
Atlantic City $7,500 Rep.
Joseph S. Frelinghuysen
Raritan $7,500 Rep.
TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS
Trustees, Industrial Education-Hoboken
Helene Willenborg
Hoboken
1919
Richard Stevens
Hoboken
1920
Caroline B. Wittpenn
Hoboken
1921
Frank Cordts .
Hoboken
1921
J. W. Rufus Bensen
Hoboken
1919
Bernard Vazzetti
Hoboken
1920
John Henry Cuntz
Hoboken
1922
William L. E. Keuffel
Hoboken
1922
Trustees, Industrial Education-Trenton
Karl G. Roebling
Trenton
1921
Edward C. Stover
Trenton
1921
Herman C. Mueller
Trenton
1922
Frank S. Katzenbach, Jr.
Trenton
1921
Clifton Reeves
Trenton
1922
Charles Howell Cook
Trenton
1919
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STATE GUIDE
John S. Broughton
Trenton
1919
John A. Campbell
Trenton
1921
Sec. Robert C. Bellville
Trenton
1921
Trustees, Technical School-Newark
Samuel E. Robertson
Newark
1919
Herbert P. Gleason
Newark
1922
John B. Stobaeus
Newark
1922
John A. Furman
Newark
1919
Halsey M. Larter
Newark
1920
Frederick L. Eberhardt
Newark
1920
Peter Campbell
Newark
. 1921
Abraham Rothschild
Newark
1921
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX. Names by Localities -Witli Page Numbers.
* before name indicates deceased.
Page
Allentown
Spaulding, Charles A.
424
Alpine
Opdyke, William S.
600
Ampere
Crocker, Francis B.
536
Arcola
Smith, Whitfield W.
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