Albany city directory 1885, Part 88

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Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
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Military - Dwyer, Jennings, Buchanan, Payn, Holler.


Miscellaneous - Jennings, Dunphy, Holler.


Poor - Reddy, Brady, Moore, Wise, Goetz, Stack- man, Payn.


Printing - Nolan, Dwyer, Blodgett.


Public Buildings - Wise, Buchanan, Cantwell, Dunphy, Winne, Stackman, Barcklay.


Roads and Bridges - Gibbons, Lavin, Crounse.


Sheriff and Jail-Nolan, Jennings, Dwyer, T. J. Wood, Goetz.


Miscellaneous Officers.


Alms House - John McKenna, Superintendent. Coroners - Michael H. Murray, Richard M. Scully, Thomas McDermott, *William Nolan. Coroners' Physicians -F. L. Classen, James C. Healey, George H. Billings, William Hagadorn. County Clerk -Wm. D. Strevell, office, City Hall. County Judge - John C. Nott, office, 50 State st. County Physician- U. B. LaMoure, office, 90 Hudson avenue.


County Treasurer -John Battersby, office, City Hall.


Deputy County Clerk -Thomas J. Dolan. Deputy Surrogate - Michael Grogan.


* Appointed by the Governor to fill the unexpired term of Thomas Nolan, deceased.


SOLID VULCANITE EMERY WHEELS.


Deputy County Treasurer - Wm. H. Haskell.


District Attorney - D. Cady Herrick, office, Douw's building.


Assistant District Attorney - John A. Delehanty, office, Douw's building.


Jailer - George R. Taylor, office, 77 Maiden lane. Justices of Sessions - Albert E. Hinman, David Couse.


Penitentiary - John McEwen, Superintendent.


Commissioners -John Reiley. Watervliet ; Dis- trict Attorney D. Cady Herrick; County Treas- urer John Battersby.


Sheriff - Wm. H. Keeler, office, Jail.


NEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING CO., 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ALBANY ORGANIZED AS A CITY 1686.


ALBANY MADE CAPITAL OF THE STATE 1798.


CITY ELECTION


ON THE SECOND TUESDAY OF APRIL OF EACH YEAR.


ASSIDUITY


COMMON COUNCIL ORGANIZES


ON THE


FIRST TUESDAY OF MAY BIENNIALLY.


CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1885.


A. BLEECKER BANKS,


-


Mayor.


Residence, 327 State Street.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


NORMAN L. SNOW President


First Ward.


Tenth Ward.


August Whitman, 215 Second avenue.


James Rooney, 543 Central avenue.


Second Ward.


Jeremiah Kieley, 11 Broad street.


Third Ward.


Thomas F. Corcoran, 39 Plum street.


Fourth Ward.


James Lyons, 79 Green street. Fifth Ward.


Samuel C. Harris, 122 Washington avenue. Fourteenth Ward. David J. Norton, 279 Hudson avenue. Fifteenth Ward.


James Thornton, 32 Jefferson street. Sixteenth Ward.


Galen R. Hitt, 136 State street.


Seventh Ward.


John Mullon, 765 Broadway. Eighth Ward. Thomas J. Judge, 300 North Pearl street.


Ninth Ward. Patrick Cahill, 21 Emmet street.


Richard Hunter, 476 Madison avenue. Seventeenth Ward. John H. Adams, 1 Prospect avenue. At Large.


Norman L. Snow, 243 State street. Robert H. Moore, 85 Broad street.


Eleventh Ward.


George S. Tice, 62 Second street. Twelfth Ward. Patrick McCann, 266 Clinton avenue. Thirteenth Ward.


Thomas E. Dearstyne, 7 Myrtle avenue. Sixth Ward.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


COMMON COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES.


Academies and Schools - Moore, Hitt and Nor- | Printing - Tice, Lyons and Rooney. ton.


Accounts - Moore, Thornton, Dearstyne, Judge and Hunter.


Applications to Legislature - Kieley, Cahill and Corcoran.


Docks and Ferries - Lyons, Cahill and Mullon. Fire Department - Tice, Lyons and Rooney. Land - Mullon, Thornton and Adams. Law - Hitt, Harris and Norton.


Levels - Cahill, Dearstyne and Hunter. Markets - Rooney, Lyons and Judge.


Navigation, Trade and Commerce - Cahill, Hitt and Hunter.


Police - Mullon, Judge and Tice.


Privileges and Elections - Harris, Dearstyne and Whitman.


Public Buildings - President, McCann, Mullon, Kieley and Corcoran.


Public Celebrations and Entertainments - Hitt, McCann, Kieley, Thornton and Whitman.


Railroads - Judge, Rooney and Norton.


Relations of City and County - Dearstyne, Moore and Adams.


Streets, N. S .- McCann, Mullon and Cahill.


Streets, S. S .- Corcoran, Moore and Whitman. Streets, W. S .- Thornton, Harris and Adams.


Water - Kieley, McCann, Harris, Corcoran and Tice.


MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS.


Assistant Clerk of Common Council- James V. | Viggers.


Assistant Overseer of the Poor -John I. Burton. Assistant Corporation Counsel - Albert Hessberg. Board of Contract and Apportionment - Mayor


A. Bleecker Banks, Street Commissioner Owen Golden, Chamberlain Charles A. Hills, City En- gineer and Surveyor R. H. Bingham, President of Common Council Norman L. Snow, Clerk T. J. Lanahan.


Chamberlain - Charles A. Hills.


City Assessors - Wm. J. Weaver, Wm. J. Flynn and James D. Wasson.


Clerk - Henry J. Boyle.


City Marshal - Michael E. Higgins.


City Engineer and Surveyor - Reuben H. Bing- ham.


City Physician - Lewis Balch.


Clerk of Common Council - Martin Delehanty.


Coroners - See County Government.


Corporation Counsel- S. W. Rosendale.


Deputy Chamberlain - Joseph Y. Paige.


Deputy City Engineer and Surveyor - William £. Murphy.


Deputy Receiver of Taxes - E. J. Giraty.


District Physicians - Frederick Morrill, 1st dis- trict; Theodore P. Bailey, 2d district; H. Lil- lienthal, 3d district ; Frank J. Merrington, jr., 4th district; Otto Ritzmann, 5th district; S. Edward Ullman, 6th district.


Excise Commissioners -James Quinn, James J. McCann, George Kilbourne. Lawrence T. Fas- sett, Clerk.


Finance Department - Mayor A. Bleecker Banks, Chamberlain Charles A. Hills, President of Com- mon Council Norman L. Snow, Alderman R. H. Moore.


Fire Commissioners - See page 403.


Harbor Master - Charles H. Winne.


Inspector of Weights and Measures - Thomas J. Gillooly.


Janitor City Hall - Matthias Bissikummer.


Justices of City Court - Andrew Hamilton, Franklin M. Danaher, Edward J. Brennan, office, City Building, South Pearl corner Howard.


Marshals of the City Court - George Van Wormer, John J. Franklin, Bernard McPhillips, John H. McGraw.


Mayor's First Clerk - Henry Bronk.


Mayor's Second Clerk - Robert H. Waterman. Overseer of the Poor - office, City


Building.


Police Commissioners - See page 402.


Police Justices - William K. Clute, John Gut- mann; office, City Building, South Pearl corner Howard.


Receiver of Taxes - William J. Maher.


Recorder - Anthony Gould.


Street Commissioner- Owen Golden.


Street Superintendents - Lawrence Michael J. Hayden.


Wetzel,


Superintendent of Alms-House - John McKenna. Superintendent City Building - George B. Con- ley.


Superintendent of Lamps - Thomas Powers. Supervisors - See page 399.


Trustees of the General Debt and Water Debt Sinking Fund - Mayor A. Bleecker Banks, Chamberlain Charles A. Hills, Visscher Ten Eyck.


Water Commissioners-Visscher Ten Eyck, Henry H. Martin, Michael Delehanty, Robert Lenox Banks, John M. Kimball. Geo. W. Carpenter, Superintendent. Henry D. Keller, Clerk. Office, No. 61 State street.


Washington Park Commissioners - Erastus Corn- ing. R. Lenox Banks, J. G. Farnsworth, terms expire 1887; John H. Van Antwerp, Dudley Olcott, Robert C. Pruyn, terms expire 1890 ; Grange Sard, Charles J. Buchanan, John H. Farrell, terms expire 1893. Dudley Olcott, President. John G. Farnsworth, Treasurer. W. S. Egerton, Secretary and Superintendent.


Board of Health-Dr. S. B. Ward, Dr. A. Vander- veer, Albert Gallup, R. H. Bingham, Thos. H. Dwyer, John McKenna. Health Physician, Dr. D. V. O'Leary. Clerk to Board of Health, Ed- ward H. Long. Inspectors, Lawrence Carey, Edward Brennan, James Rooney.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF THE CITY OF ALBANY, High School Building, Eagle street. Peter J. Flinn, Herman Bendell, Douw H. Fonda, Robert D. Williams, Henry W. Lipman, Edward J. Graham, James M. Ruso, Oren E. Wilson, E. A. Durant, jr., Peter A. Stephens, Robert G. Scherer, John Neil, jr., Members of the Board. Charles W. Cole, Supt. of Schools. Hugh J. McDonnald, Supt. of Buildings.


No. Location of Schools. Principal.


1. 310 South Pearl.


, Julia M. Janes.


2. 29 Chestnut Lewis H. Rockwell. 3. 6 Watervliet avenue Eleanor F. Dickson. 5. 206 North Pearl John A. Howe. 6. 105 Second. Almon Holland. 7. 56 Canal. C. E. Franklin. 8. 157 Madison avenue. John E. Sherwood.


9. South Ferry cor Dallius. Eliz. L. Cole.


10. 182 Washington avenue. G. H. Benjamin.


11. 409 Madison avenue ..... Josiah H. Gilbert.


12. Washington av. c. Robin E. E. Packer.


13. B'way cor. Lawrence ..


14. 70 Trinity place.


15. Herkimer cor. Franklin .. Levi Cass.


17. Sec. ave. cor. Stephen .. Martha McFarland. 18. Mad. ave. junc. Western avenue


19. 54 Canal


Kate McAuley. Mary A. Simpson.


20. N. Pearl cor. N. Second. Thomas S. O' Brien.


21. 658 Clinton avenue ..


A. F. Onderdonk.


Jennie A. Utter.


No. Location of Schools. Principal.


23. 142 Second. Elizabeth McCarthy.


24. 417 Madison avenue ... Euretta Crannell. 25. Morton above Hawk .... Mary L. Hotaling. Theodore C. Hailes, Drawing Master. George E. Oliver, & Music Teachers. Bertha E. Denll, {


HIGH SCHOOL, Eagle corner of Steuben street, John E. Bradley, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Pro- fessor of Mental and Moral Philosophy ; Chas. A. Horn, A. M., Professor of Mathematics ; Oscar D. Robinson, A. M., Professor of Latin and Greek ; Austin Sanford, A. M., Professor of English Literature and History ; E. A. Corbin, Professor of Natural Science ; Leo H. Altmayer, ' A. M., Professor of German ; Willis G. Tucker, M. D., Professor of Chemistry ; William D. Goewey, Teacher of Latin ; Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Rebecca L. Hindman, Miss Helen A. Coch- rane, Miss Ellen Sullivan, Miss Agnes R. Davi- son, Miss Anna J. Shanks, Miss Anna P. Halpin, Miss Mary I. Davis, Miss Mary P. Russ, Miss Ida E. Winne, English Branches.


POLICE DEPARTMENT. General Office, City Building, South Pearl Street.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS-A. Bleecker Banks, Mayor, ex-officio Pres. L. C. G. Kshinka, Sec. Richard B. Rock, James McIntyre, James H. Carroll, L. C. G. Kshinka. Thomas Willard, Chief. Louis C. B. Graveline, M. D., Surgeon. Jolin J. Leonard, Clerk. M. J. Gorman, Asst. Clerk.


FIRST POLICE PRECINCT.


No. 59 South Ferry street.


Captain - John Domery.


Sergeants - Owen Dunigan, Peter Buchanan, Barnett Geelan.


Patrolmen - 22.


Boundary -Includes that part of the city of Albany bounded north by the center of Hamilton st., west by the center of Eagle st., and east and south by the city boundaries.


SECOND POLICE PRECINCT. CITY BUILDING.


Captain - Robert Davidson.


Sergeants - Hezekiah Winne, F. E. Bailey, Ber- nard Kavanaugh.


Patrolmen- 19.


Boundary - Commences at the intersection of Hamilton st. with the east line of the city ; thence north to a point opposite the center of Quacken- bush st. and Clinton ave .; thence westerly along Quackenbush st. and Clinton ave. to Lark st .; thence southerly along Lark st. to Spruce st .; thence east along Spruce st. to Eagle st .; thence south along Eagle st. to Hamilton st. ; thence east along Hamilton st. to the place of beginning.


THIRD POLICE PRECINCT.


No. 799 Broadway.


Captain - John H. Sheridan.


Sergeants - Hugh McNamara, Patrick McTigue. Patrolmen-16. Roundsman - Michael Moss.


Boundary - Includes that portion of the city of Albany bounded on the south by Quackenbush st.


and Clinton ave., on the west by Lexington ave. and on the north and east by the city boundaries.


FOURTH POLICE PRECINCT.


No. 153 Lancaster street.


Captain - Michael E. Riley.


Sergeants - William Doran, George W. Oliver. Roundsman - Harmon Bowers.


Patrolmen -- 12.


Boundary - Commences at the intersection of Spruce and Eagle sts. ; thence west along Spruce st. to Lark st .; thence along Lark st. to Clinton ave .; thence westerly along Clinton ave. to Lex- ington ave. ; thence along Lexington ave. to the south line of the city; thence along the south line of the city to Eagle st .; thence along Eagle st. to the place of beginning.


FIFTH POLICE PRECINCT. No. 284 Central avenue.


Captain - Henry A. C. Sauer.


Sergeants - George M. Hagadorn, Isaac La- Grange.


Roundsman - James Brennan.


Patrolmen - 11.


Boundary - Includes all that part of the city west of Lexington avenue.


DETECTIVES.


Michael Nolan, Charles M. Morris, M. Connors, Edmund J. Dwyer, Peter Hagan, James B. Sweeney.


POLICE COURT OFFICERS.


James Brennan, Joseph McCann, Jacob Herzog, Timothy Sullivan, Patrick McKiernan, James Patterson.


22. Second, west of Lexing- ton avenue.


P. H. McQuade. Jas. L. Bothwell.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS, office City Building, South Pearl street, corner Howard; A. Bleecker Banks, Mayor, ex-officio Pres. Andrew B. Uline, Secretary, one year. John McEwen, two years. James H. Lyman, three years. Dennis A. Ronan, four years. Lewis J. Miller, Clerk. James McQuade, Chief Engineer ; office City Building, South Pearl street, corner Howard. J. C. Griffin, Geo. E. Mink, W. K. Clute, M. E. Higgins, Assistants.


STEAM FIRE ENGINES.


STEAMER No. 1 - Washington avenue, opposite Townsend park. R. M. Goldwait, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 2- Livingston avenue, near North Swan. John A. Luby, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 3 - Broadway, near North Ferry street. John J. Hughes, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 4 - Hudson avenue, near South Pearl. Fred. J. Wallen, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 5- South Pearl street, head of Rensselaer street. John J. Mee, Foreman. STEAMER No. 6 - Jefferson street, corner South Swan.


STEAMER No. 7 - Clinton avenue, corner Ontario street. Foreman.


STEAMER No. 8 - Broadway, corner North First, North Albany. William J. Smith, Foreman. Matthew C. Clark, Foreman.


TRUCK No. 1 - Westerlo street, near Franklin. B. M. Fredendall, Foreman.


TRUCK No. 2- Clinton avenue, between Hawk and South Swan streets. Thomas S. Jones, Foreman. HOSE AND SUPPLY DEPOT, 133 Hamilton street and 34 Plain street. Thomas J. McGuire, Supt. REPAIR SHOP, 34 Plain street.


Supervising Engineer.


ALBANY FIRE INSURANCE PATROL - 21 and 23 Howard. John N. Foster, Supt.


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Organized May, 1868.


WILLIAM J. CULL, Supt. JOHN M. CARROLL, Assist. Supt. Office City Building, South Pearl street, corner Howard.


Alarms are sounded by striking the number of the box upon the Alarm Bells and upon the Gongs in all the Engine Houses. For Example: To announce the existence of a fire near Signal Box 24 (corner Broadway and North Ferry street), the bell will strike TWICE, and after a pause of seven seconds will strike FOUR times; thus, 2-4. The number of the box will be repeated at intervals of twenty seconds until a sufficient alarm has been sounded.


List of Signal Boxes.


2-Cor. South Pearl and McCarty avenue.


2- South Pearl and Third avenue.


3 Green and Fourth avenue.


3 Green and Arch.


4- Fourth avenue and Broadway.


4- South Ferry and Broadway.


5- Green and Herkimer.


6 Broadway and Madison avenue.


7- Hamilton and Union.


8 Broadway and Hudson avenue.


9 State and Green.


12- Delaware and Clinton.


12 South Pearl and Schuyler.


13- Elizabeth and Third avenue.


13- Morton and Grand.


13- Morton and South Swan.


14- South Pearl and Westerlo.


15- South Pearl and Madison avenue.


Eagle and Elm. 16 Madison avenue and Philip.


17- South Pearl and Plain.


18 -- Grand and Beaver.


19- South Pearl and State.


21- « De Witt and Montgomery.


23-At Canal Bridge, North Ferry. 24-Cor. Broadway and North Ferry.


25-At Railroad Crossing, Broadway.


26-Cor. Livingston avenue and Water.


27- Broadway and Clinton avenue.


28 Broadway and Columbia.


29 Broadway and Maiden Lane.


31- North Pearl and Van Woert.


84- " Third and Lark. 32- North Pearl and Livingston avenue.


34- Monroe and Chapel.


35 Orange and Lark.


35- Orange and South Swan.


36 Canal and Hawk.


37- North Pearl and Canal.


38- Lodge and Pine.


39- Eagle and State.


41-Cor. Washington avenue and Hawk.


42- Lancaster and Hawk.


43- State and South Swan.


45- Lancaster and Dove.


46- Washington avenue and Dove.


47- State and Lark.


48- Hudson avenue and Willett.


51- Central avenue and South Knox.


52 Washington avenue and Lexington ave.


53- Bradford and Robin.


54-


Central avenue and Perry.


56


Clinton avenue and Quail.


57- Central avenue and Ontario.


58-


Ontario and Third.


59-


61- Railroad shops, West Albany.


62- Eagle and Hudson avenue.


62- Eagle and Park avenue.


63-


Hamilton and Hawk.


64- Madison avenue and South Swan.


65- Jefferson and Dove.


71- « Madison avenue and Lark.


72-At Penitentiary.


73-At Alms House.


74-Cor. South Knox and Yates.


75 -- " Madison avenue and Ontario.


81- « Clinton avenue and Ten Broeck.


82- Second and North Swan.


83- Livingston avenue and North Swan.


85- 4 Second and North Knox.


86-" Clinton avenue and Lexington avenue.


91-At Parks' Mill, Lumber District.


91-Canal Bridge, North Exchange street.


92-At Slip 24, Lumber District.


93-Cor. Mohawk and N. Pearl, North Albany.


94- " South street and Broadway, N. Albany. 96-At Sacred Heart Academy, Kenwood.


Localities of Fire Alarm Bells and Gongs.


New City Hall, State Street Presbyterian Church, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Third Reformed Church, St. Ann's Church, St. Patrick's Church, Sixth Presbyterian Church, Church of Sacred Heart, N. Albany, Steamer House No. 1, Steamer House No. 2, Steamer House No. 3, Steamer House No. 4, Steamer House No. 5, Steamer House No. 6, Steamer House No. 7, Steamer House No. 8, Truck House No. 1, Truck House No. 2, Fire Insurance Patrol House, Chief Engineer's Office, Hose Depot.


57-


Watervliet avenue near Central avenue.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


MILITARY. NATIONAL GUARD, STATE OF NEW YORK. Major-General JOHN G. FARNSWORTH, Adjutant-General. Office in the Capitol. Colonel JOHN S. MCEWAN, Assistant Adjutant- General. Colonel J. B. STONEHOUSE, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel F. PHISTERER, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. FIFTH BRIGADE-THIRD DIVISION. Brigadier-General R. S. OLIVER, Commanding. Head-quarters, 42 Willett street, Albany.


Col. Frederick Phisterer


Major Richard T. Lockley


Major Jacob H. Tremper, jr.


Major Albert Hoysradt.


Major Samuel B. Ward.


Major Omar V. Sage.


Major Le Grand C. Tibbitts


Major Henry F. Allen


Capt. Harry C. Cushman.


Lieutenant J. O. Woodward.


10th Battalion (Infantry).


Lieut .- Col. Wm. E. Fitch, commanding. 1st Lieut. Norton Chase, Adjutant.


1st Lieut. Howard Batchelder, Quartermaster.


Major Lewis Balch, Surgeon.


Capt. Charles H. Gaus, Inspector Rifle Practice.


Co. COMMANDED BY


A - Capt. John H. Reynolds,


80 State.


110 State.


C- Capt. James L. Hyatt, State Arsenal.


D - Capt. Edgar V. Denison, State Arsenal.


Albany Zouave Cadets, A Co., 10th Sepa- rate Battalion, N. G. S. N. Y.


Armory, 80 and 82 State street.


MILITARY.


John H. Reynolds, Captain.


Hugh B. McLean, 1st Lieutenant.


Arthur W. Pray, 2d Lieutenant.


Albert J. Wing, 1st Sergeant.


William M. Palmer,


Quartermaster Sergeant.


Albert L. Judson, Treasurer.


Wm. H. Van Antwerp, P. E. Du Bois, Secretary.


Washington Continentals, Co. B, 10th Battalion. (Organized July 4, 1854.) Armory, 110 State street. MILITARY.


Horatio P. Stacpole, Captain.


Charles S. Shanks, 1st Lieutenant.


Charles E. Read, 2d Lieutenant.


A. K. Sangmaster, 1st Sergeant.


CIVIL


Wm. J. Bryan, Recording Secretary.


Harry Simmons,


Financial Secretary.


James W. Ten Eyck, Treasurer.


Washington Continentals, Co. B Asso- ciation.


(Auxiliary to the Washington Continentals, Co. B, 10th Regiment.)


Major Charles E. Davis, President. George R. Hodgkins, Vice-President.


S. C. Rice, Sed'y and Treas.


INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS.


Albany Burgesses Corps. (Organized Oct. 8, 1833.) Armory, Bleecker Hall, 529 Broadway. MILITARY.


Oscar Smith, Commandant. 1st Lieutenant.


Wm. M. Hussey,


James McIntyre, 2d Lieutenant.


James A. Shattuck, 3d Lieutenant. Charles E. Wolf, 1st Sergeant.


CIVIL.


Galen R. Hitt, President.


Henry C. Haskell, Vice-President.


Charles E. Wolf, Recording Secretary.


J. J. Van Schoonhoven, Financial Secretary.


H. E. Mereness, M. D., Treasurer.


Norman H. Moore, Armorer.


STAFF.


Graham Martin, Adj. and Chief of Staff. Frank J. Childs, Inspector. H. C. Haskell, Jacob C. Cuyler, Engineer. Judge- Advocate.


H. E. Mereness, M. D., Surgeon.


Assistant Surgeon.


Quartermaster. Charles E. Jenkins, Sr., Ordnance Officer. William J. Sherman, Morton H. Havens, A. H. Ackerman, Charles E. Leland,


Asst. Quartermaster. Paymaster. Commissary.


George L. Thomas,


Ins. Rifle Practice.


Galen R. Hitt,


Chaplain. Signal Officer.


A. F. Brown, Aide-de- Camp.


Old Guard - Albany Burgesses Corps. (Organized 1867.) Armory, Bleecker Hall, 529 Broadway. MILITARY.


B. R. Spelman, Commander.


Jacob H. Ten Eyck,


1st Lieutenant.


Robert Harris, 2d Lieutenant.


Barrington Lodge, jr., 3d Lieutenant.


CIVIL.


Erastus Corning, President.


Thomas S. Murphy, 1st Vice-President. 2d Vice-President.


Peter Putnam,


Assistant .Adjutant- General. Brigade Inspector. Engineer.


Judge- Advocate. Brigade Surgeon.


Ordnance Officer.


Quartermaster. Commissary of Subsistence.


Aide-de-Camp. Aide-de-Camp.


CIVIL.


Financial Secretary.


ARMORIES.


B - Capt. Horatio P. Stacpole,


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CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS.


GREENBUSH VILLAGE GOV'T.


John Ten Eyck,


Daniel W. Wemple, William T. Burgess,


3d Vice-President. Treasurer. Secretary.


STAFF.


Erastus Corning,


Paymaster.


A. Bleccker Banks,


Judge- Advocate.


John F. Rathbone,


Chaplain.


Rufus H. King,


Quartermaster.


Walter Dickson,


„Adjutant.


Douw H. Fonda,


Surgeon.


Rich'd L. Vandenburgh, Inspector.


John N. Parker, Commissary.


Daniel L. Van Antwerp, Engineer.


William H. Low,


Chief of Ordnance.


Albany Jackson Corps. (Organized August 13, 1868.) Armory, 38 Beaver street. MILITARY.


James Macfarlane, Major. Captain.


George H. Welfings,


Richard Boyle,


1st Lieutenant.


R. J. Donovan, 2d Lieutenant. Armorer.


Charles H. Blake,


STAFF.


Albert Albers, Freeman Coons,


John J. Creagon,


Thomas F. Higgins,


Charles A. Earring,


George H. Backman,


John J. Harrigan,


D. S. McIntosh,


Dr. P. J. Keegan,


Thomas J. Hopkins, James Duncan,


CIVIL.


Albert Albers,


L. Filkins,


R. J. Donovan, John J. Creagon, Thomas J. Hopkins,


President. Vice-President.


Recording Secretury.


Financial Secretary. Treasurer.


Albany Washington Rifle Company. (Organized February 22, 1844. Reincorporated


March 4, 1881.) MILITARY.


George Krank, Commandant.


Frank Yens, 1st Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant.


STAFF.


Frederick Andes,


Chief of Staff.


August Whitman,


Adjutant.


C. J. Krank,


Judge- Advocate.


Henry Schuster,


Inspector.


Fred Hauser,


Quartermaster.


Theodore Papen,


Commissary.


Charles Kirchner,


Paymaster.


George Papen,


Surgeon.


Michael Murphy,


Engineer.


Jacob Morgan,


Inspector of Rifle Prac.


Jacob Gramm,


Chaplain.


Third Division Rifle Association.


Range at Rensselaerwyck, near Bath-on-the-Hud- son, Rensselaer county.


Colonel Amasa J. Parker, jr., President. Lieut. Charles H. Gaus, Vice-President. Lieut .- Col. Wm. E. Fitch, Secretary. Joseph N. McDonald, Treasurer. Lieut. Benjamin R. Spelman, jr., Leonard Geiger, James B. Schuyler, Captain William D. Taylor, William T. Miles, Major Samuel B. Ward, M. D., Buel C. Andrews, Directors. Brig .- Gen. Charles F. Robbins, Maj .- Gen. Joseph B. Carr, Brig .- Gen. Robt. S. Oliver, Lieut .- Col. Harry M. Alden, Lieut. C. H. Gaus, ex-officio Directors.


Albany Rifle Association.


J. W. Frischknecht, President. J. Machwirth, Vice-President. George W. Miller, Recording Secretary. J. J. Fitzgerald, Financial Secretary. J. J. Van Schoonhoven, Treasurer. J. W. Mc- Elroy, Captain.


GREENBUSH VILLAGE GOVERNMENT.


PRESIDENT - George C. Redden. CLERK - Willard K. Waterbury. TREASURER - Thomas Donnelly. POLICE COMMISSIONERS - Wm. H. Russell, jr., Matthew Reagan.


TRUSTEES.


First Ward - D. Oscar Denison, Timothy Mc- Mahon.


Second Ward - James J. Riley, E. A. Dugan. Third Ward - John Winn, Wm. F. Burnham. Fourth Ward -James Hill, Charles H. Noyes.


Town Officers.


SUPERVISOR - Thomas J. Neville.


CLERK - John J. Sullivan.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE - Cyrus Waterbury, Alonzo Sliter, Luke Slade, Michael Vaughn.


ASSESSORS - John Scully, G. H. Curren, Stephen Kaughman.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR - Timothy McMahon, John Murray. RECEIVER OF TAXES - Solon L. Slade.


BATH-ON-THE-HUDSON VILLAGE OFFICERS.


PRESIDENT - James S. Rowley. TREASURER - H. Cone. TRUSTEES - A. E. Roberts, Elmer E! Wickes,


Isaac N. Wands, H. G. Gomph, A. H. Southwell, F. A. Reynolds. COLLECTOR - J. C. Styring.


CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Baptist.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Hudson avenue cor. Philip. Rev. S. T. Ford, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL held in basement of church. Henry V. Shelley, Superintendent. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, north side of State street, above South Swan. Rev. Henry M. King, Pastor.


SUNDAY SCHOOL, John F. Rathbone, Supt.


CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, State strect cor. High. Rev. J. Wolfenden, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL held in basement of church. Wm. H. Sanger, Superintendent. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, Clinton ave. cor. Ten Broeck. Rev. Albert Foster, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Norman W. Batchelder, Supt. GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 252 Washington avenue. John Jaeger, Pastor.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


KENWOOD BAPTIST MISSION SABBATH SCHOOL, S. M. Wellner, Superintendent. C. W. Cary, Assistant Superintendent.


NORTH ALBANY MISSION SCHOOL, W. H. Falke, Superintendent.


MADISON AVENUE MISSION SCHOOL, Augus- tus Bowers, Superintendent. Wm. Boppel, Assistant Superintendent.


MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Madison ave. cor. Part- ridge. Rev. A. W. Stockwin, Missionary. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Lewis Rathbone, Supt.


NORTH GREENBUSH BAPTIST CHURCH, Bath-on-the-Hudson. Rev. - -, Pastor. SUNDAY SCHOOL held in basement of the church. Wm. Lewis, Superintendent.


ROBIN STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, Robin street cor. Elk. W. W. Rider, Supt.




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