Ocean City [N.J] guide book and directory 1893, Part 4

Author: Rush, Mary Townsend "Mrs. J. S. Rush." [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: [Ocean City, Sentinel print. house
Number of Pages: 162


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ance of wild beasts rather than men. The weather was very cold, but they were without shoes or stockings, and their clothing was in every way insufficient. As soon as they landed they were fed and properly clothed. Four of thein were Italians, one an immense negro, from Yucatan, one a native of Manilla, one a Portuguese, two native Spaniards and two Mexicans com- pleted the group. They all spoke Spanislı. They were evi- dently unwilling to board the vessel the second time. As they stepped on deck the officers issued orders with dirk in hand, as if prepared to spring upon them at any moment. The vessel was towed to Philadelphia and was there abandoned by the sailors.


WRECK IN THE BAY.


·· Aflame, from deck to topmast, Aflame, from stem to stern; For there seemed no speck, of all that wreck, Where the fierce fire did not burn."


The long, low hull, lying keel upwards on Bond's Bar in Great Egg Harbor Bay, adds one more to the vast number of derelicts cast up every year. This was first seen on Great Egg Harbor Bar, where it remained for a short time. During a stormn it cleared the obstruction, and in the most uncanny manner wound its way in and out among the channels of the inlet as if guided by an unseen helmsman, never touching shoal or shore until it stranded on an island five miles from where it was first seen. It had been a well-built copper-sheathed and bolted bark- entine, bore a German name, and liad been loaded with petroleum. The silent evidence of the mnost appalling of disasters, "burned at sea," tells the cause of shipwreck. A little more than a year previous to the time it was seen on this coast, a vessel of the same name and cargo, in every way answering the description, was burned in the Mediterranean Sea. The hull drifted out through the straits of Gibralter and disappeared. It was sev- eral times reported, always in the same position-up-side down. It is the popular opinion of the coast guard of that body of water


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that this is the same wreck and has drifted with the ocean cur- rents and been driven by stormns till it has reached the point where it now lies.


ANGELA BREWER.


Lying broadside and partly submerged is the hull of a bark; which lias defied the tempests for twenty-eight years. The waves which have washed it, now with a gentle caressing. motion, and now pounding and tearing till objects farther in shore apparently much stronger have been swept away, have rolled back, powerless to move the old vessel from her solid moorings. At times the stern and keel are covered with sand and only a few feet of the side are visible, then a storm sweeps over it and one hundred and forty feet of huge timbers stretch away toward the sand hills, disclosing ponderous oaken knees and huge iron bolts which time and the elements have for -- gotten. The Angela Brewer lost her reckoning and was cast away on Great Egg Harbor bar in 1864. She had sailed from: New Orleans and was bound for Portland, Me., with a cargo of cotton and molasses.


The captain had gone to his destination by rail and left his wife and two little daughters to follow by water. A heavy storm was raging at the time the vessel stranded, but hier signals of distress were immediately answered and all on board saved. Notwithstanding their perilous position, the imminent danger of the vessel going to pieces, the waves rolling high between them and land, the first words uttered by the mate who was in command, were "How goes the war?" The captain's wife was a bright intelligent woman, and had passed the most of her life on board ship; she was a skillful navigator and a large owner in the vessel. The unfortunates were cared for by Parker Miller until they were able to proceed to their destina- tion by rail.


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ZETLAND.


" Aye, on deck-by the foremast! But watch and lookout are done; The Union Jack laid o'er him, How quiet he lies in the sun."


A Brigantine, Turks Island to Philadelphia, laden with five hundred tons of salt came ashore November 2, 1881. The crew of five white men and four negroes was taken off by the Life Guards fromn "Peck's Beach" and "Ocean City" Stations. The vessel had left Turks' Island with ten men on board; when six days out the captain died and was buried at sea. During his illness the chronometer was allowed to run down and the longitude was lost in consequence. None of the crew understood navigation and soon lost their way. The hull of the vessel now lies close against the sand hills, north of the Ocean Rest.


SALLIE CLARK,


A schooner, Jacksonville, Fla., to New York, laden with pine, came ashore midway of the island. One of the sailors, while sitting on the boom, was struck with lumber and killed. A short time before the final disaster, the mate was thrown over- board by the rolling of the vessel. He succeeded in breasting the waves for a short time, but soon became exhausted. As he found his strength leaving, he shouted to the crew, who were making frantic endeavors to reach him, "Find my wife and child in New York, tell them where I am." With these words he sank. The vessel came on the beach broadside. In the ver- nacular of the sailors, her " bones " may yet be seen not far south of Peck's Beaclı Life Saving Station.


MARCIA LEWIS,


A schooner, 330 tons burden, laden with 390 tons of soft coal,


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stranded on the outer bar September Ist, 1892. The crew was rescued by the life guards of "Ocean City" Life Saving Station.


CAROLINE HALL,


A schooner, New York to Virginia, for pine, stranded midway of the island. The crew lowered the yawl boat, which came ashore in a damaged condition. Isaac Maury and his wife, liv- ing where " Peck's Beach " Life Saving Station now stands, re- paired the boat, rowed out to the vessel and rescued the crew.


J. & H. SCULL,


A schooner, lumber-laden, bound for Atlantic City, stranded January 18tl1, 1892. The vessel struck with great force, but cleared the bar and swept into deeper waters, only to become unmanageable and aground a second time. The life guards of " Ocean City " Life Saving Station rescued the crew-the cap- tain, mate, two sailors, the cook and his wife. February 29th, following, the vessel came up on the main beach. The hull may now be seen at the north point of the island.


DASHAWAY.


An English bark, Sicily to New York, laden with fruit and! nuts, came ashore at the southern point of the island ir. 1860. Part of her cargo, together with her ballast of brimstone, was reshipped to New York. Remains of the hull now lie near the foot of Fifty-second Street.


UTAH.


When the tide runs very low, part of the boiler of this steamer! is visible nearly opposite the Excursion House. The Utah was from New York for Philadelphia, laden with fine wines and china. Wrecked in 1864.


Giant Finback or Rorqual Whale; came ashore at Ocean City Oct. 8, 1891; 68 feet long ; 15 feet across the flukes ; 13 feet across the jaws. The skeleton is the largest of its kind in the world.


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SALLIE AND ELIZA.


August 20, 1892. All day a terrible sea had been rolling up and crashing on the bar. The keepers of the life saving sta- tions arose early and kept a vigilant outlook. The horizon was swept again and again with the glass and every vessel carefully scanned for signals of distress. Only a few fishing boats had ventured out. In the afternoon two yachts and a sloop were discovered in great danger. A passing schooner took the occu- pants of the yachts on board, and then proceeded into the inlet with the yachts in tow. While crossing the bar the cable parted and both went adrift. One capsized and came ashore, the other one started south like a race horse and was recovered seven miles below, at Corson's Inlet. The sloop Sallie and Eliza capsized, and the owner, Captain Hackett, was swept overboard and lost. The remaining occupant, Captain Hack- enay, was rescued by Captain J. S. Willets, of the Ocean City Life Saving Station and a volunteer crew, consisting of R. B. Stites, P. S. Hand, L. S. Corson, M. Moore, W. H. Boyle and WV. Garretson. There is not recorded in the annals of the New Jersey coast a braver or inore daring deed than the one acco111- plished in the rescue of this drowning sailor.


To the foregoing wrecks might be added those of the schoon- ers Henry Hobart, corn; Lottie Clotts, fruit; Ida Smith, wood; the barks Lawrence, fruit; Huron, sugar, and a host of other vessels of every description of sea craft.


" O Summer day beside the joyous sea !


O Summer day so wonderful and white, So full of gladness and so full of pain ! Forever and forever shalt thou be To some the gravestones of a dead delight, To some the landmark of a new domain."


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OFFICERS.


Mayor, G. P. Moore, 825 Asbury ave.


Council.


N. Corson, office, 653 Asbury ave.


F. P. Canfield, office, W. cor. Sixth street and Asbury ave.


J. C. Steelman, office, 1259 Asbury ave.


J. F. Hand, office, Asbury ave, above Tenth street.


Clerk, H. B. Adams, cor. Eighth st. and West ave. Collector and Treasurer, H. G. Steelman, 705 Asbury ave. Assessor, R. Ludlam, 823 Asbury ave.


Freeholder, W. Lake, S. cor. Sixth st. and Asbury ave.


Solicitor, Schuyler C. Woodhull, Camden, N. J.


Coroner, A. E. Cox, S. cor. Eighth st. and Wesley ave.


Marshal, H. Conver, Wesley ave. above Eighth street.


Board of Health.


President, J. S. Waggoner, 731 Asbury ave. J. C. Steelman, 1259 Asbury ave. W. Lake, S. cor. Sixth street and Asbury ave.


J. Conver, 443 West ave.


B. Newkirk, S. cor. Fourth street and Asbury ave.


Electric Railway Company.


President, Rev. E. B. Lake. Vice President, W. Lake. Secretary, H. B. Adams. Treasurer, Dr. G. E. Palen. 4


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Electric Light Company.


President, Rev. E. B. Lake. Vice President, R. H. Thorn. Secretary, Wm. Lake. Treasurer, Dr. G. E. Palen.


Water Department.


President, Rev. E. B. Lake.


Sewerage Company.


President, E. B. Lake.


Fire Company.


President, G. O. Adams; Chief, Win. Lake; Foreman, H. Reinbart; Marshall, J. C. Steelman.


Trustees.


C. A. Campbell, J. S. Rush, J. L. Headley, E. A. Bourgeois, F. Smith, J. Hand, S. Schurch.


Board of School Directors.


R. B. Stiles, G. O. Adams, N. Corson.


Secret Societies.


Knights of Pythias. Jr. Order United American Mechanics.


Yachtsmen's Association.


President, E. B. English; Secretary, M. Lake.


Life Saving Stations:


Ocean City .- Keeper, Captain J. S. Willets. Life Guards- No. I, J. M. Corson; No. 2, M. Corson; No. 3, T. God- frey; No. 4, J. E. Baner; No. 5, P. S. Hand; No. 6, W. R. Garrettson; No. 7, E. S. Clouting.


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Pecks Beach .- Keeper, Captain, L. Godfrey. Life Guards- No. I, A. C. Townsend; No. 2, W. Corson; No. 3, L. E. Corson; No. 4, S. C. Young; No. 5, F. Corson; No. 6, A. T. Gandy; No. 7, E. Somers.


Corsons Inlet .- Keeper, Captain, C. D. Stephens. Life Guards -No. I, R. S. Godfrey; No. 2, R. W. Clouting; No. 3, R. Townsend; No. 4, S. Brower; No. 5, W. H. Devault; No. 6, S. W. Corson; No. 7, F. G. Shaw.


OCEAN CITY


Building and Loan Association.


INCORPORATED MARCH 12TH, 1887.


Meets the Second Saturday of each Month in H. G. Steelman's Hall, at 7.30 P. M., to receive dues and loan money.


OFFICERS.


G. P. MOORE, President. WM. LAKE, Secretary. R. HOWARD THORN, Treasurer.


DIRECTORS.


GEORGE O. ADAMS,


SAMUEL B. SAMPSON,


HIRAM STEELMAN, SIMEON B. MILLER


JOHN BROWER. GODFREY ANG.


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Directory of Streets.


RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH.


Bay avenue.


Central avenue.


Simpson avenue.


Wesley avenue.


Haven avenue. West avenue. Asbury avenue.


Ocean avenue.


Atlantic avenue.


RUNNING EAST AND WEST.


First street.


Second street.


Third street.


Twenty-ninth street.


Fourth street.


Thirtieth street.


Fifth street.


Thirty-first street.


Sixth street.


Thirty-second street.


Seventh street.


Thirty-third street.


Eighth street.


Thirty-fourth street. Thirty-fifth street.


Tenth street.


Thirty-sixth street.


Eleventh street.


Thirty-seventh street.


Twelfth street.


Thirty-eighth street.


Thirteenth street.


Thirty-ninth street.


Fourteenth street.


Fifteenth street.


Forty-first street.


Sixteenth street.


Forty-second street.


Seventeenth street.


Forty-third street.


Eighteenth street.


Forty-fourth street.


Nineteenth street.


Forty-fifth street.


Twentieth street.


Forty-sixth street. Forty-seventh street.


Twenty-second street.


Twenty-third street. Twenty-fourth street.


Twenty-fifth street.


Twent -sixth street.


Forty-eighth street. Forty-ninth street. Fiftieth street. Fifty-first street.


Fifty-second street.


Twenty-first street.


Fortieth street.


Ninth street.


Twenty-seventh street. Twenty-eighth street.


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DIRECTORY.


A


Adams, H. B., real estate, 411 Fifth st .; office, Eighth st. and West ave.


Adams, J. T., 629 Central ave.


Adams, W. W., plasterer, Asbury ave. below Tenth st.


Adams, G. O., plasterer, 1057 West ave.


Allen E., Asbury ave. above Fourth st., and Frankford, Pa. Allen & Hughes, 444 Asbury ave.


Allen, G. W. Prof., "Edgecombe," Wesley ave. above Eleventh st., and Phila., Pa.


Asher, E. Mrs., Central ave. below Eleventh st. Atwood, P. C., 1233 Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


Austin, J. Carpenter, Asbury ave. below Ninth st.


B


Bamford, A. E., Mrs., 443 Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa. Baner, M., W. cor. Sixth st. and Ocean ave., and Phila., Pa. Barrows, A. D., N. cor. Thirty-fourth st. and Asbury ave. Barber, W. T., Ocean City, Manager Atlantic Steamboat Co. Bartine, D. W., M. D., 717 Wesley ave.


Bartine, W., 717 Wesley ave.


Barnett, B. G., Asbury ave. above First st. and Camden, N. J. Barnhurst, W. 1612 Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa.


Bardsley, S., 1204 Central ave., and Pliila., Pa.


Bassett, S., 930 Wesley ave., and Bridgeton, N. J. Bebee, S., Ocean ave. above Fourth st., and Frankford, Pa. Bell, E. Mrs., Asbury ave. below Fourteenth st.


Benners, A. Mrs., Ocean City, N. J., and Phila., Pa.,


Bethany, S. S., "Ocean Rest," N. cor. Thirty-second st. and Wesley ave., also Phila., Pa.


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Bennett, J., hauling, W. cor. Eighth st. and Asbury ave. Bingham, B. C., Simpson ave. bel. First st., and Cainden, N. J. Birchall, W., N. W. cor. Fifth st. and Wesley ave.


Blakely, F., 708 Central ave., and Camden, N. J.


Borgner, H. C., "Allaire," N. cor. Ninth st. and Central ave., and Lebanon, Pa.


Borie, C., Asbury ave. abv. First st., and Frankford, Pa.


Boyle, W. E., Mrs., "The Emmett," W. cor. Eighth st. and Central ave.


Breckley, G. M., Capt., Sr., Central ave. bel. Eighth st., and Washington, D. C.


Breckley, G. M., Jr., painter, 310 Fourth st.


Briggs, J., plasterer, 1127 West ave.


Brower, J., painter, store Asbury ave. abv. Seventh st., res. S. cor. Third st. and Central ave.


Brower, Jos., S. cor. Third st. and Central ave.


Brown, T. J., Ocean City, N. J., and Atlantic City, N. J.


Brown, T., Central ave. below Thirteenth st., and Phila., Pa.


Bryan, J. T., 1249 Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa.


Brucker, E., E. cor. Tenth st. and Central ave., and Phila., Pa. Bourgeois, E. A., cor. Ninth st. and Central ave.


Bourgeois, G. A., carpenter, 420 Central ave.


Bourgeois, A., builder, Ocean City, N. J., and Estellville. Burroughs, R., painter, E. cor. Sixth st. and Asbury ave. Burley, Jos., " Vandalia House, " Central ave. abv. Eighth st. Burley, A., carpenter, W. cor. Fourteenth st. and West ave. Burt, J., Wesley ave. bel. Ninth st., and Bridgeton, N. J. Burrell, W. H., Rev., Ocean City, N. J., and 43 Cooper st., Camden, N. J.


Burnley, C. W., Rev., 924 Wesley ave., and Williamsport, Pa.


C


Campbell, C. A., store and res., 813 Asbury ave. Campbell, E. B., Eighth st. bet. West and Haven aves. Canfield, J. F., Rev., "Illinois," W. cor. Sixth st. and Asbury ave.


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Canfield, H. D., "Illinois," W. cor. Sixtli st. and Asbury ave. See adv.


Canfield, F. P., councilman, "Illinois," W. cor. Sixthi st. and Asbury ave., and Fourth st. and Haven ave.


Carson, J. R., 1205 Central ave., and Camden, N. J.


Carson R., Asbury ave. above Twelfth st.


Carhart, S., E. cor. Eightli st. and Asbury ave.


Champion F. E., coal, 716 Asbury ave.


Champion, M., teamster, 405 Seventhi st.


Champion, I., rest. and res. N. cor. Seventh st. and Asbury ave.


Champion, J., builder, "Sea Breeze," 704 Central ave.


Champion, Q., painter, N. cor. Eleventh st. and Central ave. Chance, J. C., Asbury ave. abv. First st., and Vineland, N. J. Chandler, H., 922 Wesley ave., and Vineland, N. J.


Chew, W., carpenter, West ave. abv. Thirteenth st.


Christ, A. E., Mrs., Central ave. bel. Sixth st., and Phila., Pa. Christian, J. B., Ocean City, N. J., and Eldora, N. J.


Clark, J. E., cor. Seventeenth st. and West ave., and May's Landing, N. J.


Clawell, D. N., cor. Seventeenth st. and Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa.


Clelland, N. C., 822 Wesley ave., and Phila., Pa.


Clifton, J., plasterer, Simpson ave. bel. Second st.


Clinton, E. T., 634 Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


Collins, S., 1408 West ave., and Estellville, N. J.


Conver, J., tinsmith, store 623 Asbury ave., res. 443 West ave. Conver, H. L., Wesley ave. abv. Eightlı st.


Corson, M., life-guard, 833 Asbury ave.


Corson, N., councilman, 653 Asbury ave.


Corson, Y., store and res., 721 Asbury ave.


Corson, O., painter, 721 Asbury ave.


Corson, J. I., Rev., N. cor. Fifth st. and Central ave., and Bar- gaintown, N. J.


Corson, F. F., M. D., N. cor. Eleventh st. and Central ave., and Merchantville, N. J.


Corson, J. M., 1632 Central ave., and Palermo, N. J.


Cowperthwait, S. S. E., 1220 Central ave., and Camden, N. J.


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Cotton, A., 453 Asbury ave., and Frackville, Pa.


Cox, A. E., "Wesley House," W. cor. Eighth st. and Wesley Cox, L., machinist, "Wesley House," W. cor. Eighth st. and Wesley ave.


Cox, R., store and res., N. cor. Twelfthi st. and Asbury ave.


Coxey, J. C., E. cor. Fourteenth st. and Asbury ave., and Camden, N. J.


Creth, Misses, "Lafayette," W. cor. Thirteenth st. and Cen- tral ave.


Currey, W. B., Central ave. above Fifth street, and Phila., Pa. Corson, C., Asbury ave. abv. Seventh st.


Corson, L., life guard, West ave. below Twelfth st.


D


Davis, J. H., Atlantic ave. bel. Fourth st., and Phila., Pa. Davis, W. A., M. D., N. cor. First st. and Central ave., and Camden, N. J.


Davis, N., M. D., E. cor. First st. and Asbury ave., and Cam- den, N. J.


Davis, J. T., N. cor. First st. and Asbury ave., and Camden. Dawes, E., Asbury ave. below Twelfth st., and Phila., Pa. Demaris, A., hackman, Seventh st. near Asbury ave. Dixon, J., Central ave. above Fourth st., and Phila., Pa. Dobbins, G. L., Rev., Ocean City, N. J., and N. J. Conf. Doughty, C., 431 Asbury ave., and Atlantic City, N. J. Downs, J. O., "Perennial," 808 Central ave.


E


Edowes, T., " Home Cottage," 1414 Asbury ave. and Phila. Edwards, C. E., D. D. S., 809 Wesley ave. and Haddonfield. Edwards, R., "Aldine," Wesley ave. above Ninth st. Elliot, W. R., store and residence, 714 Asbury ave. Ellison, J. V., 604 Wesley ave. and Phila., Pa.


Elwell, W. H., Sta. Agt. W. J. R. R., res. S. corner Eighth st. and Asbury ave.


Emerson, W. B., 1606 Asbury ave. and Phila., Pa. Emley, G., 642 Central ave.


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English, E. B., builder, 915 Asbury ave.


English, S. Mrs., 915 Asbury ave.


English, J. A., 911 Asbury ave. and Camden, N. J.


Esher, E. H., 1620 Asbury ave. and Phila., Pa.


Erwin, A. F., Central ave. below Sixth st. and Phila., Pa. Eves, Misses, Ocean City and Media, Pa.


Everingham, G., 827 Asbury ave.


F


Faunce, M., Asbury ave. above Fourteenth st. and Phila., Pa. Fenstermacher, G., Wesley ave. abv. Eighth st., and Phila. Fletcher, M. Miss, 117 Asbury ave.


Fanelli, T., laborer, 328 West ave.


Foulds, H., W. cor. Fourth st. and Ocean ave., and Phila., Pa. Fisher, R., real estate, N. cor. Seventh st. and Wesley ave. Franklin, P. A. H., 219 Wesley ave., and Salt Lake City, Utah.


G


Gandy, A. T., life guard, Thirty-fourth st.


Gandy, J. G., store 745 Asbury ave., res. W. cor. Eighth st. and Asbury ave.


Gandy, O. M., painter, W. cor. Eighth st. and Asbury ave.


Garwood, S. P., carpenter, 418 Wesley ave.


Garrettson, W. R., life guard, 831 Asbury ave.


Garrison, S. O. Rev., 1658 Central ave., and Vineland, N. J. Gerlach, H., cor. Sixteenth st. and Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa. Getty, M., 640 Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


Gilbert, A. G., painter, Asbury ave., abv. Third st.


Gluckert, R., Asbury ave. bel. Fourteenth st., and Phila, Pa. Godfrey, W., 629 Asbury ave.


Graham, F. R., M. D., cor. Tenth st., and Wesley ave., and Chester, Pa.


Griffith, A. E. Mrs., M. D., W. cor. Sixteenth street and Cen- tral ave., and Phila., Pa.


Griffith, L. R. Mrs., W. cor. Seventh st. and Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


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H


Hand, S. P., life guard, 1213 West ave.


Hagle, W., Asbury ave. bel. Sixteenth st., and Phila., Pa. Haines, H. S., Ocean City, N. J., and Mt. Ephraim, N. J. Hand, J. F., builder, Asbury ave. bel. Ninth st. Hayes, N., carpenter, Asbury ave.


Headley, L., carpenter, 829 Asbury ave.


Heisler, H. Miss, "Aldine," Wesley ave. abv. Ninth st., and Mt. Holly, N. J.


Henderson, J. C. Capt., 447 West ave.


Hess, U. Y., teamster, West ave. bel. Twelfth st.


Hillman, J. P., Asbury ave. bel. Twelfth st., and Camden, N. J. Hickey, D. W., Cond. W. J. R. R., Asbury ave. abv. Eighth st. Hoffman, B., carpenter, 1241 Asbury ave.


Holland, J. M. Mrs., S. cor. Fifteenth st. and Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa.


Hoopes, E. D., Ocean ave. abv. Eighth st., and West Chester. Horn, G. L., 226 Wesley ave., and Phila., Pa.


Houck, W. Capt., Wesley ave. abv. Sixtlı st.


Huckle, W. Rev., 602 Wesley ave., and New York.


Hudson, D., Haven ave. abv. Second st., and Millville, N. J. Hunter, T., Ocean ave. abv. Second st., and Phœnixville, Pa. Hutchinson, J. H. Rev., Ocean City, N. J., and N. J. Conf. Hyde, A. C. Mrs., " Traymore," W. cor. Ninth st. and Wes- ley ave., and Vineland, N. J.


I


Ingersoll, B., carpenter, Ocean City, N. J.


J


Jeffries, J. H. Capt., 347 West ave. Jeffries, J. B. Capt., 347 West ave. Jeffries, M. Capt., 347 West ave. Jeffries, George, Capt., 347 West ave. Jackson, M. Mrs., laundress, 326 West ave. Johnson, J., plumber, Asbury ave. bel. Eighth st.


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Jones, W., 437 Asbury ave., and Phila., Pa. Joseph, A. Mrs., Ocean City, N. J., and Phila., Pa.


K


Kendrick, J. R., 820 Wesley ave., and Phila., Pa. King, C., Asbury ave. bel. Fourthı st.


Krouse, G., 305 Central ave., and Phila., Pa. Kynett, A. G. Rev., 1233 Central ave., and Phila. Conf. Kynett, H. H., M. D., 1225 Central ave., and Phila., Pa. Kynett, A. J. Rev., 1229 Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


L


Lake, W., real estate, N. cor. Fourth st. and Central ave. Lake, D. E., builder, 1628 Asbury ave. Lake, M. Capt., 450 West ave.


Lake, E. B. Rev., real estate, E. cor. Fifth st. and Wesley ave. Lake, H. Mrs., 413 Fifth st.


Lake, S. W. Rev., Ocean City, and N. J. Conf.


Lake, J. E. Rev., Ocean City, and N. J. Conf.


Lake, J. T., Asbury ave. bel. Fourteenth st. and Pleasantville. Lee, I. Capt., 939 Asbury ave.


Lennig, G. G., Simpson ave. bel. First st. and Phila., Pa. Lee, J. W., store and res. Asbury ave. bel. Seventh st. Lewallen, J., barber, 726 Asbury ave.


Linn, J., 324 Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


Loder, E. B., S. cor. Twelfth st. and Central ave., and Phila. Lonabaugh, J. C., 1212 Central ave., and Phila., Pa. Ludlam, R., assessor, 823 Asbury ave.


M


Mahoney, D., 1643 West ave., and Phila., Pa. Mapps, W. R., 1416 Asbury ave., and Long Branch, N. J. Marter, H. H., 934 Asbury ave., and Camden, N. J.


Massey, W. A. Rev., Central ave. abv. Eighth st., and N. J. Conf.


Marshall, A., 712 Ocean ave., and Phila., Pa.


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Matthews, C., Ocean City, and Phila., Pa.


Matthews, J., Wesley ave. abv. Eighth st., and Phila., Pa. McAllister, J. C., Asbury ave. abv. First st., and Phila., Pa. McAleese, J., 1409 Asbury ave.


McGuire, J. H., Wesley ave. abv. Eighth st., and Phila., Pa. McFadden, J. P., 1212 Central ave., and Phila., Pa.


McCorkle, J. N., N. E. cor. Fifth st. and West ave. , and Phila. MeGargee, G. N., 825 Wesley ave., and Phila., Pa.


Mitchell, W., Ocean City, N. J.


Miller, P. Capt., 726 Asbury ave. Miller, W. Capt., 726 Asbury ave.


Miller, S. B., carpenter, 733 Central ave.


Miller, C. G., engineer W. J. R. R., 1640 Asbury ave.


Moore, G. P., mayor, 835 Asbury ave.


Moore, E., painter, 835 Asbury ave.


Moore, M., slate roofer, 835 Asbury ave.


Morey, J. K., carpenter, Central ave. bel. Eiglith st.


Morris, A. Mrs., 404 Asbury ave.


Morris, J. B., fisherman, 727 West ave.


Morton, J. C. Miss, S. cor. Eighth st. and Asbury ave.


Moore, D., Asbury ave. abv. Fifteenth st., and Phila., Pa. Mortimore, J. A., West ave. abv. Fifteenth st., and Phila., Pa. Moore. H., Ocean ave. abv. Seventh st., and Haddonfield. Muir, D. S., cor. Fourth st. and Wesley ave., and Phila., Pa. Murdoch, J., Asbury ave.


Murdoch, P., 829 Asbury ave.


Myers, C., Esq., N. cor. Eighth st. and Wesley ave.


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Nabb, F. C., 756 Asbury ave.


Newkirk, B., brakeman, S. cor. Fourth st. and Asbury ave. Nelson, A., W. J. R. R., 717 Asbury ave., "Ocean City House." Noble, G. L. Mrs., Wesley ave. abv. Eightlı st.


Newcomb, H. O., Wesley ave. bel. Ninth st.


O O' Kell, J. R., Ocean City, N. J., and Brooklyn, N. Y.




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