Plattsburgh City Directory For 1913, Part 1

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PLATTSBURGH CITY DIRECTORY


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1913


CONTAINING A


General Directory of the Citizens


A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALSO A


Church, Society and Street Directory


Vol. XVII


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Price, $2.00


Copyright 1913, by L. P WAITE & CO.


Dir 490


INDEX TO CONTENTS


DEPOSITED WITH


Page


Agricultural SOMBRARY


23


socby Bands of Music


Banks


26


Board of Aldermen


9


Board of Education


12


Board of Health


11


Board of Public Works


10


Chamber of Commerce


11


Champlain Assembly, Cliff Haven


13


Church Directory


24


City Government


9


Clubs


28


Custom House


27


Fire Alarm Boxes


15


Fire Department


15


Grand Army of the Republic


18


Home for Aged and Infirm Women


21


Home for the Friendless


22


Hospitals


22 17


Libraries


23


Manufacturing and Incorporated. Companies


29


Masonic Societies


16 26


Notaries Public


32


Pension Surgeons


27


Post Office


27


Railroad Lines


32


Schools


11


Societies, Associations, etc.


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State Normal and Training School 13


Steamboat and Transportation Lines 32


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Telegraph and Telephone Companies 32


Trade and Labor Organizations 28


Women's Christian Temperance Union 21


Young Men's Christian Association 20


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Bessett B. A.


front cover


Brown Ernest


.inside front cover


Carroll Furniture Co.


back cover


Columbe's City Bakery


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Cooke William


Evening Star


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Flemming Alonzo


front cover


Freeman J. A.


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Gioiosa ' Angelo A.,


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Goff William H.


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Gray & Osborne


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Hapgood H. C. Co.


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Hotel D' Italia, Angelo A. Gioiosa, back cover


Hudson Charles F., back cover and 99


La Croix Napoleon


.106


Markstone A. M.


top lines


Mendelsohn Samuel & Co., front cover


Myers M. P. & Co.,


front cover


Brown Eugene


front cover


Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., front cover


Newman S. N.


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Ochsner Jacob


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Payette Phillippe


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Pecotte George


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Pike W. C.


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Plattsburgh Foundry & Machine Co., 140


Plattsburgh Furniture Co.


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Plattsburgh Morning Press, front col'd


Plattsburgh Republican


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Plattsburgh School of Music


99


Sentinel Publishing Co., front colored


Sowles Hardware Co. (The), top .lines


Spiegel Sidney J.


.157


Standard Shoe House


top lines


Waite L. P. & Co.,


front colored


Changes Made in Compiling This Volume


New names added in preparing the Directory of 1913. . 1,265 Names erased in preparing the Directory of 1913 . .1,107 Changes of locations, etc., in preparing the Directory of 1913 1,578


Whole number of additions and alterations in pre- paring this edition . 3,950


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PLATTSBURGH CITY DIRECTORY


PLATTSBURGH


Incorporated as a Village, March 3, 1815 As a City, March 29, 1902


CITY ELECTION.


Is held on the first Tuesday after first Monday of No- vember every second year.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Organizes on the first Tuesday of January after each election.


CITY GOVERNMENT 1913


CITY OFFICERS.


Regular session of the Common Council, first Tuesday of each month.


MAYOR. William H. Goff. Term expires January, 1916.


PRESIDENT OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. The Mayor. BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


First Ward - Henry Scheir. Term began Jan. 1914. Term expires January, 1916. Second Ward-Henry A. Duncan. Term began Jan. 1914. Term expires January, 1916. Third Ward-Michael O'Connell. Term began Jan. 1914. Term expires January, 1916. Fourth Ward-Charles Renaud. Term began Jan. 1914. Term expires January, 1916.


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Fifth Ward-Moses Rabideau. Term began Jan. 1914. Term expires January, 1916.


Sixth Ward-Harry M. Cooke. Term began Jan. 1914. Term expires January, 1916.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Police-Renaud, Rabideau, Duncan. Finance-McCadden, Cooke, Graves. Fire Department-Scheir, Renaud, O'Connell. Auditing-The Common Council.


Public Buildings-O'Connell, Duncan, Cooke.


CITY CLERK. Charles A. Barnard.


CITY JUDGE.


John K. Collins.


ACTING CITY JUDGE. Frank N. Hagar.


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CLERK OF CITY COURT. David G. Cleary.


CORPORATION COUNSEL. John E. Judge


CITY CHAMBERLAIN. Oscar J. Nichols.


CHIEF OF POLICE.


Andrew R. Conners. POLICEMEN.


A. R. Conners, Eli Senecal, J. B. Marsh, John Frederick, Stephen Liberty. CONSTABLE. John Farrell. COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES. Frank A. Finn. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Albert Sharron, John M. Wever, W. M. Levy.


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SUPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS. Frank McKeefe. CITY ENGINEER. Henry J. Langlois. ASSESSORS. E. C. Baker, John M. Derby, R. L. Utting. SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Frederick Prunier. BOARD OF HEALTH. Wm. M. Foote, Pres .; Moses Bourdon, Joseph L. Nash. HEALTH OFFICER. Dr. J. H. LaRocque. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS. A. S. Hogue, Thomas Smith, E. J. Lance. RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. (New York and Canada). John M. Wever.


BOARD OF PLUMBING EXAMINERS. James F. Traynor, E. W. Werner, E. J. Mead, City Engi- neer and Supt. Public Works, ex officio.


PLATTSBURGH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .. Office, 34 Margaret St.


President, W. E. Parkhurst; First Vice-President, H. D .. Hadley; Second Vice-President, A. Sharron ;: Third! Vice-President, Hon. J. B. Riley; Secretary, H. D. Had- ley; Assistant Secretary, H. A. Thomas; Treasurer,. Wm. H. Howell.


PLATTSBURGH PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


The administration of the school system is in charge of. a Board of Education, of fifteen members, a Superintendent: of schools, and forty-four teachers. The Board! off Edu+. cation is made up of two parts. One portion is constituted' of five members elected by the "Plattsburgh Academy" Board, one member being elected each year for a term of five years. The other portion of the Board of Education is


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composed of ten members, appointed, two each year for a term of five years, by the Mayor of the City.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Office of High School Building, first floor.


Members of the Board of Education-Dr. C. W. Arthur, E. C. Baker, H. H. Parmenter, W. L. Pattisson, Henry E. Barnard, C. E. Inman, H. T. Kellogg, Julius Mendel- sohn, Isaac Merkel, W. C. Pike, C. S. Johnson, A. M. Warren, Smith M. Weed, George S. Weed, V. F. Boire.


Officers of the Board-Henry T. Kellogg, President; Prof. F. K. Watson, Supt .; A. M. Warren, Clerk.


' Committee on Teachers-Inman, Weed, Pike, Mendelsohn, Arthur.


Committee on Buildings, Repairs and Supplies-Warren, Merkel, Johnson, Pattisson, Kellogg.


Committee on Audits-Mendelsohn, Inman, Pike.


Committee on Course of Study-Baker, Barnard, Pattisson. Committee on Visiting-Arthur, Baker and Merkel.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PLATTSBURGH ACADEMY.


Hon. Smith M. Weed, Hon. E. C. Baker, Hon. Henry T. Kellogg, Hon. John H. Booth, Albert M. Warren, William B. Mooers, Edwin G. Moore, Geo. S. Weed, H. W. Cady, Hon. John B. Riley, Elmer F. Botsford, H. P. Gilliland.


Organization of the Schools.


Prof. Frank K. Watson, Superintendent.


Office of Superintendent in High School Building. Office hours, 8.30 to 9.30 a. m., 4 to 5 o'clock p. m. each school day.


High School-Location, Broad, head of Oak Street. Facul- ty-Frank K. Watson, supt .; Grace W. Barker, Pre- ceptress; Gertrude Barker, Frances A. Traver, Sarah H. Lewis, Shellie T. Johnson, Sophie M. Stetson, Elean -: or Dissosway, Evelyn Bromley, Hiram D. Moore, as -. sistants; H. Clay Niles, business.


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Grammar School-Location on the second floor of High School Building. Helen Graves, principal; Ellen A. Hewitt, Annie E. Kavanagh, assistants.


Intermediate School-Location on the first floor of High School Building. Mae H. Marnes, principal; Eva M. Everleth, Cordella R. Potter, Agnes M. Nash, Anna M. Logan, assistants.


Elm Street School-Minnie E. Cosgrove, principal Aman- da Knowles, J. Ann Butler, Helena Butler, Irene E. Hogue, Margaret E. Marnes, assistants.


Broad Street School-Location, Broad Street between S. Catherine and Cemetery. Mary E. Looby, principal; Helen O'Connell, Mary C. Carmody, Mary Graves, M. Frances Lynch, Margaret A. Carmody, assistants.


Hamilton Street School-Location on Hamilton street be- tween Peru and Macdonough. Mary Ida Nash, prin- cipal; Albina LaRocque, Katherine Brady, Angela O'Brien, assistants.


Elizabeth Street School-Location, Elizabeth Street, be- tween Peru and S. Catherine. Mattie U. Densmore, principal; Jessie E. Judd, Ellen M. Long, C. Grace Nash, Mary J. Kavanagh, Della W. Lyons, assistants.


Wall Street School, near Main Mill av .- Catherine Holland, principal.


Scomotion River School-Inez Buxton, principal.


Special Teachers-Helen M. Gobel, drawing; Evelyn Brom- ley, music.


German School, Beth Israel-Oak Street. Rev. Jacob Lu- bin, principal.


CHAMPLAIN ASSEMBLY.


Officers, The Champlain Assembly, Cliff Haven, N. Y. President, Rev. John Chidwick, Dunwoodie; First Vice- President, Rt. Rev. Henry Gabriels, D. D., Ogdenburg, N. Y .; Secretary, Charles Murray, New York; Treas- urer, Rev. D. J. McMahon, New York.


STATE NORMAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL. State of New York Education Department.


John M. Finley, Commissioner; Augustus M. S. Downing, M. A. Pd. D. LL. D., 1st Assistant Commissioner;


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Charles F. Wheelock, Ph. D., 2nd Assistant Commis- sioner; Thomas E. Finegan, A. M., 3rd Assistant Com- missioner.


Local Board of Managers.


Hon. John B. Riley, President; Everett C. Baker, Secretary and Treasurer; Hon. John H. Moffitt, Hon. Geo. S. Weed, Hon. John M. Wever, John F. O'Brien, William B. Moores, John S. Shedden, James Rogers.


Faculty.


George K. Hawkins, A. M., D. Sc., Principal.


George H. Hudson, Sciences.


Alonzo N. Henshaw, Ph. D., Ancient Languages and Pedagogy.


O. W. Kitchell, D. Sc., Mathematics and Logic.


Guy W. Shallies, A. B. English.


Henry F. Furing, A. M., Modern Languages.


Benjamin G. Sinclair, A. M., Ph. B., Pd. B., History.


Genevieve Andrews, Drawing.


Alice L. O'Brien, Reading and Elocution. Margaret M. Garrity, Music.


Anna L. Carroll, Assistant in Sciences.


C. Gertrude Phelps, Fifth Grade.


Charlotte E. Chase, Second Grade.


Harriette A. Ingalls, First Grade.


Edwin L. Taylor, Manual Training.


F. M. Miller, Asst. Manual Training.


Anne J. O'Brien, Librarian,


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Helen M. Marshall, Domestic Science.


Ollie H. Amsden, Principal's Secretary.


Ruth C. Forbes, Third Grade.


Maude L. Fiero, Eighth Grade. Kate E. Hull, Sixth Grade.


Anna M. Powers, Seventh Grade.


Wm. G. Thompson, Commercial Branches.


Anna E. Whitmore, Fourth Grade Ollie H. Amsden, Principal's Secretary.


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PLATTSBURGH FIRE DEPT.


Glen 'C. Merrihew, Chief Engineer; Fred W. Utting, First Assistant; Laurence Doyle, Thomas Thriene, Firemen; Theodore E. Callanan, Electrician.


CITIZENS' HOSE COMPANY.


President, Albert Sharron; Foreman hose, J. N. Landry; E. C. Langdon, Secretary.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY.


Foreman Hook & Ladder, R. L. Signor; Asst. Foreman Hook & Ladder, A. McHattie; Secretary, E. C. Lang- don; Treasurer, J. L. Nash; Surgeon, F. W. Burhans; Quartermaster, Julius Mendelsohn.


HORICON ENGINE AND HOSE CO. No. 3.


Charles Raby, Foreman; Wm. Seymour, First Asst. Fore- man; Frank Latour, Second Asst. Foreman; B. A. Bes- sett, Secretary; Geo. E. Raby, Treasurer.


LAFAYETTE HOSE CO. No. 1.


John Laravie, Foreman; Fred Prunier, First Asst. Fore- man; F. Prunier, Second Asst. Foreman; George Le- febvre, Treasurer.


RELIEF HOSE CO. No. 3.


Wm. J. Brenan, Foreman; F. C. Christian, Secretary; M. H. Farrell, Treasurer.


RESCUE HOSE CO. No. 5.


William Cooke, Foreman; J. H. Davis, First Asst .; J. Mont- ville, Second Asst .; William Herron, Secretary; G. H. . Davis, Treasurer.


VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.


A. Sharron, President; Charles Raby, Vice-President; J. H. Davis, Secretary; B. A. Bessett, Treasurer.


NUMBER AND LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES.


13 Brinkerhoff and Catherine.


14 Brinkerhoff and Williams.


15 Rear Champlain Valley Hospital.


16 Rear Normal School.


23 Margaret and Elm.


24 Margaret and Riley Avenue.


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25 Lozier Works.


33 Margaret and Protection Avenue.


34 Light, Heat & Power Co.'s Works.


35 Barracks.


36 Bridge and Peru.


38 Plattsburgh Lumber Co. Office.


41 Oak cor. Cornelia.


43 Montcalm Avenue and Cornelia.


52 Battery and South Catherine.


54 South Catherine and Elizabeth.


73 North of Trestle on Standish.


81 Lorraine and Sailly Avenue.


Any box can be struck at any hour from the Fire Station, Trinity Park.


When a fire is extinguished the Chief Engineer will' cause two strokes on the bell to be given as a signal to shut off the water.


At 1.30 o'clock every day (except Sunday) two strokes: of the bell will be given to show that the alarm is in work -. ing order.


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. MASONIC SOCIETIES.


Masonic Temple Association-S. S. Allen, President; F. D. Dunbar, Vice-Pres .; J. M. Wever, Treas .; Louis Miller, Secretary.


Clinton Lodge, No. 155, F. & A. M .- Stated communications first and third Tuesdays in each month. Jesse L. Good- win, W. M .; C. C. Merrihew, S. W .; S. W. Emerson, J. W .; Isaac Merkel, Treasurer; Harry A. Thomas, Secre- tary; B. S. Cramer, Chaplain; A. O. Smith, S. D .; L. E. Rock, J. D .; Clarence Clegg, S. M. C .; Geo. C. Katten- horn, J. M. C .; Bernard Walters, Tiler.


Plattsburgh Lodge No. 828, F. & A. M .- Stated communi- cations second and fourth Tuesdays in each month. Master, H. Clark Hapgood; S. W., Geo. K. Hawkins; J. W., H. O. Dodge; Treasurer, Chester C. Hodges; Sec- retary, Stewart J. Frazier; Chaplain, A. N. Henshaw; S. D., H. A. Bennett; J. D., G. Russell Parsons; S. M. of C., F. S. Warren; J. M. of C., C. A. Bartle; Tiler, Ber- nard Walters.


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PLATTSBURGH CHAPTER, No. 39, R. A. M. Frank C. Agnew, E. H. P .; George K. Hawkins, King; H. A. Stutchbury, Scribe; J. G. Mckinley, Treasurer; Rev. J. Lubin, Secretary; B. S. Cramer, Chaplain; Glenn C. Merrihew, Capt. of Host; Claude C. Merrihew, Prin. Sojourner; Ira (). Russell, Royal Arch Capt .; S. J. Frazier, Master of 3rd Vail; Frank E. Dunton, Master of 2nd Vail; Floyd F. Martin, Master of 1st Vail; Ber- nard Walter, Sentinel. Regular convocations second and fourth Mondays of each month.


DE SOTO COMMANDERY, No. 49, K. T.


Commander, Dr. S. H. Newton; Generalissimo, O. J. Nichols; Captain-General, C. C. Merrihew; Senior Warden, Dr. W. E. Clough; Junior Warden, G. K. Haw- kins; Prelate, Rev. B. S. Cramer; Treasurer, H. A. Wood; Recorder, Orrin E. Robinson; F. E. Dunton, Warden. Meets in Masonic Hall, 91 Margaret Street head of Bridge Street, first and third Mondays of each month, at 7.30 p. m.


CUMBERLAND BAY CHAPTER, No. 477, U. D., O. E. S. Officers - Worthy Matron, Stella Sherman Schrader; Worthy Patron, Claude C. Merrihew; Associate Ma- tron, Alice S. Bunker; Treasurer, Martha R. Center; Secretary, Anna M. Rogers; Conductress, Ida Mc- Dowell.


DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.


Saranac Chapter, D. A. R .- Regent, Mrs. George F. Tut- tle; Vice-Regent, Mrs. J. B. Ransom; Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Fred Miller; Treasurer, Miss Margaret Mason; Cor. Secretary, Mrs. M. H. Marshall; Registrar, Miss E. A. Hewitt; Historian, Mrs. J. A. George. Meets at Y. M. C. A. bldg., first Saturday of each month, except- ing Summer months.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. ·


MacDonough Lodge, No. 549, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Fri- day evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, Clinton. Noble Grand, George Kattenhorn; Vice-Grand, Roy Warren; Rec. Secty., Fred Furley; Treasurer, G. W. Andress; Fin. Secty., J. F. Frazier; Conductor, John Schaeffer; Warden, Allen Findlayson; Chaplain, John Healey.


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FREEMAN'S


32 Margaret . Street


We are Headquarters for all kinds of Sporting Goods


THE SOWLES HARDWARE CO.


Telephone 115


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PLATTSBURGH CITY DIRECTORY


LAKESIDE ENCAMPMENT, No. 143, I. O. O. F. Chief Patriarch, William H. Goff; High Priest, Harold Paine; Senior Warden, Charles Hart; Junior Warden, John Schaefer; Scribe, J. F. Frazier; Treasurer, Her- man Jacobson. Meets Odd Fellows' Hall, first and third Mondays of each month.


CHAMPLAIN VALLEY REBEKAH LODGE, I. O. O. F. No. 164.


Frances Parton, N. G .; Margaret Place, V. G .; Mrs. Minnie J. Frazier, Rec. and Fin. Secretary; Mrs. Joseph Abram, Treasurer. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' Hall.




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