Albany city directory 1898, Part 9

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PUTNAM.


Emmerson W. Addis ... Rep .... Brewster


Dem .... N. Y. City


14 Jacob Fritz ...


15 Thomas Smith


Rep. . Orchard Park


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


QUEENS.


Name. Pol. P. O. Address.


1 George L. Glaser .Dem .... Newtown


2 Cyrus B. Gale .. . Dem .... Jamaica


3 George Wallace .. . Rep .... Freeport


RENSSELAER.


1 Benjamin O. Brewster. . Rep .... Troy


2 William Hutton, jr .... Dem .... Troy


3 Michael Russell ... . Rep .... Troy RICHMOND. Charles J. Kullman .... Dem .... Stapleton


ROCKLAND.


Irving Brown. .Dem .... Haverstraw ST. LAWRENCE.


1 Ira C. Miles .. Rep .... Edwards 2 Martin V. B. Ives . ... Rep .... Potsdam SARATOGA. George W. Kavanaugh. Rep .... Cohoes SCHENECTADY.


John C. Myers


..... Dem .... Schenectady


SCHOHARIE.


George M. Palmer.


.... Dem .... Cobleskill


SCHUYLER.


Charles A. Sloan ... ... Rep .... Montour Falls SENECA.


Wm. V. Van Rensselaer.Rep .... Seneca Falls STEUBEN.


1 Edward D. Cross Rep .... Pulteney


2 Hyatt C. Hatch.


Rep .... Atlanta


SUFFOLK.


Name.


Pol.


P. O. Address.


1 Erastus F. Post.


. Rep .... Quogue


2 Carll S. Burr.


Rep .... Cammack


SULLIVAN.


George M. McLaughlin. Rep .... Monticello


TIOGA.


Daniel P. Witter ....


. Rep .... Richford


TOMPKINS.


Theron Johnson .....


.Rep .... Dryden


ULSTER.


1 Jacob H. Tremper .... Rep .... Kingston


2 Charles J. Ackert ...... Dem .... New Paltz


WARREN. Taylor J. Eldridge ..... Rep .... Johnsburgh


WASHINGTON.


Charles R. Paris ...


. Rep .... Sandy Hill


WAYNE.


Marvin I. Greenwood ... Rep .... Newark


WESTCHESTER.


1 Jared Sandford


.Mt. Vernon


2 Wm. J. Graney.


Dem .... Dobbs Ferry


3 John Gibney ..


Dem .... Sing Sing


WYOMING.


Daniel B. Whipple ..... Rep .... North Java


YATES.


Miles W. Raplee.


.... Rep .... Dundee


MILITARY. NATIONAL GUARD, NEW YORK.


Major-General Charles Whitney Tillinghast, 2d, Adjutant-General. Office in the Capitol. Colonel F. Phisterer, Assistant Adjutant-General. Colonel Isaac F. Handy, Assistant Adjutant-General.


THIRD: BRIGADE. Headquarters, Albany, N. Y.


Brigadier-General, ROBERT SHAW OLIVER.


Lieut .- Col. Harry C. Cushman. Assistant Adj .- Gen. | Major Charles J. Buchanan ... Judge-Advocate. Maj. George P. Hilton. ...... Brigade Inspector. Capt. Charles G. Cleminshaw. . Aide-de-Camp. Capt. Guy E. Baker .......... Aide-de-Camp. Lt-Col. Major Herman Bendell. Surgeon.


Major Elwood O. Roessle ..... Com. of Subsistence. Major Charles H. Gaus .... . Insp. Rifle Practice. Major Horace G. Young ...... Quartermaster.


Major Robert L. Banks, jr .... } Supernumerary Major James H. Manning ..... S Officers attached.


The Sixth Battery, the Tenth Battalion, the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty- first, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh, Twenty-eighth, Thirty-first, Thirty-second, Thirty-third, Thirty-sixth, Thirty-seventh, Thirty-ninth, Fortieth, Forty-fourth, and Forty-sixth Separate Companies of Infantry.


THIRD SIGNAL CORPS-Headquarters, Albany. Capt. Edward J. Wheeler.


10th Battalion, Infantry. State Armory, Washington av. cor. Lark. Lieut. Col. Horatio P. Stacpole. Ist Lieut. Harvey L. Dwight, Adjutant.


| 1st Lieut. W. Howard Brown, Quartermaster. 1st Lieut. Frank S. Harris, Com. of Subsistence. Capt. Charles E. Davis, Asst. Surgeon. Capt. Wilford L. Robbins, Chaplain. 1st Lieut. James E. Smith, Insp. of Rifle Practice.


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LEGAL HOLIDAYS.


INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS.


Co. A. Tenth Battalion, N. G. N. Y.


State Armory.


MILITARY-Frank R. Palmer, Captain. Adrian W. Mather, Ist Lieut. Howard U. McMillan, 2nd Lieut. Edward T. Newcomb, 1st Sergt.


CIVIL-Wm. S. Hackett, Treas. Wm. H. Van Slyke, Financial Sec. Lansing B. Wood, Sec.


Co. B, 10th Battalion, "N.I.G. N. Y.


(Organized July 4, 1854.) State Armory.


MILITARY-Charles B. Staats, Capt. Clarence Strevell, 1st Lieut. Wm. D. Manson, 2nd Lieut. Harry C. Staats, 1st Sergt.


CIVIL-A. Ward Dunham, Recording Sec. Jesse G. Robinson, Fin. Sec. John H. Callahan, Treas.


Co. C, 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y. State Armory.


MILITARY-James E. Roach, Capt. Christopher Gresham, 1st Lieut. Edward Oliver, 2nd Lieut. Fred D. Luby, 1st Sergt.


CIVIL-Corp. James H. Edwards, Sec. Herman H. De Rouville, Treas.


Co. D, 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y. , (Organized July 2, 1861.) State Armory.


MILITARY-E. V. Denison, Capt. William B. Gracie, 1st Lieut. Wm. F. Wheelock, 2nd Lieut. CIVIL-Wm. M. Cox, jr., Treas. Wilbur Quay, Financial Sec. John E. Edwards, Recording Sec.


Association of Officers, 10th Bat- talion, N. G. N. Y.


Meets at State Armory first Saturday each month.


Lieut. Col. Horatio P. Stacpole, Prest. Lieut. Frank S. Harris, Treas. Lieut. William F. Wheelock, Sec.


INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS.


Albany Burgesses Corps. (Organized October 8, 1833).


Armory, Bleecker Hall, 529 Broadway.


MILITARY-A. D. Brink, Commandant. James A. Shattuck, 1st Lieut. George S. Burch., 2nd Lieut. Harry K. Tebbutt, 3d Lieut.


CIVIL-Howard Hendrickson, Pres. John A. Heenan, Vice-Pres. Wm. C. Carr, Recording Sec. George A. Lindsay, Financial Sec. George S. Burch, Treas. Wm. H. Smith, Armorer.


STAFF-Howard Hendrickson, Adj. and Chief of Staff. R. I. Wilson, Inspector. Henry C. Haskell, Engineer. Elliot Danforth, Judge Advocate. A. H. Bayard, Surgeon. Charles E. Jenkins, Chief of Ordnance. H. J. Slattery, Quartermaster. David E. Dunn, Paymaster. John A. Heenan, Asst. Paymaster. George L. Thomas, Insp. of Rifle Practice. James W. Hutt, Commissary. Rev. E. A. Terry, Chaplain. J. Meredith Read, Aide-de-Camp.


¿Albany Jackson Corps .;;


(Org. Aug. 13, 1868). Armory, 450 Broadway.


MILITARY-John N. Fremgan, Capt. William W. Burg, 1st Lieut. Joseph Cook, 2d Lieut.


CIVIL-William W. Burg, Pres. John A. Burns, Vice-Pres. Frank Petrie, Recording Sec. J. N. Herkimer, Fin. Sec. and Treas.


Albany Washington Rifle Company.


(Org. Feb. 22, 1844. Re-incorporated March 4, 1881).


MILITARY-Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Commandant. Ernst Decker, 1st Lieut.


Third Brigade Rifle Association.


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


Major Charles H. Gaus, Pres. Major Samuel B. Ward, Vice-Pres. Buel C. Andrews, Sec. Alfred H. Rennie, Treas.


Emmet Guards.


Joseph J. Mahar, Commandant. P. C. Keleher, 1st Lieut. John J. Collins, 2d Lieut.


CIVIL-M. E. McNamara, Pres. Timothy F. Cotter, Recording Sec. John J. Sears, Financial Sec. Joseph J. Maher, Treas.


Old Guard Albany Zouave Cadets.


Josiah D. Chapin, Pres. Joseph B. Killip, Vice- Pres. W. H. Van Antwerp, Treas. Harvey. L. Dwight, 449 State, Sec.


Washington Continental Veteran ; Association.


(Composed of exempt members of Washington Continentals, Co. B.)


Stephen P. Corliss, Pres. Theodore M. Amsdell, Vice-Pres. William J. Bryan, Sec. and Treas.


LEGAL HOLIDAYS IN STATE OF N. Y.


January 1.


New Year's Day


Lincoln's Birthday


Washington's Birthday


May 30.


Memorial Day


December 25


Christmas Day


July 4


Independence Day


September 2.


Labor Day


February 12 February 22.


November - November -


Election Day


Thanksgiving Day 2


Every Saturday After 12 M.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


ALBANY ORGANIZED AS A CITY 1686. ALBANY MADE CAPITAL OF THE STATE IN 1797.


CITY ELECTION ON THE FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. COMMON COUNCIL ORGANIZES ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF JANUARY BIENNIALLY.


CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1898.


THOMAS J. VAN ALSTYNE, - - -


Mayor.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


JOHN E. CORSCADDEN


President.


HENRY A. MALOY


Clerk.


1st Ward-John A. R. Kapps


2d Ward-Malachi F. Cox


3d Ward-John Franey


13th Ward-Fred Ebel


4th Ward-Thomas D. Fitzgerald


14th Ward-Frank N. Sisson


5th Ward-Justus H. Davis


15th Ward-Joseph A. Clancy


6th Ward-Ellsworth Carr


16th Ward-Wm. H. Golden


7th Ward-Henry Tammany


17th Ward-Charles A. Pritchard


8th Ward-James J. McKiernan


9th Ward-John F. Fitzgerald


19th Ward-John Pauly


COMMON COUNCIL STANDING COMMITTEES.


Academies and Schools-Kapps, J. F. Fitzgerald, Sisson.


Accounts-Clancy, Golden, J. F. Fitzgerald, Kapps, Franey.


Applications to Legislature-Carr, Pritchard, Pauly. Docks and Ferries-Cox, T. D. Fitzgerald, Golden. Fire Department-McKiernan, Pritchard, Ebel. Land-Kapps, Tammany, Golden.


Law-McCormic, Carr, J. F. Fitzgerald. Levels-Carr, Kapps, Naukam.


Markets-Pritchard, Cox, Ebel.


Public Buildings-President, Casey, Carr, Sisson, McCormic.


Public Celebrations and Entertainments-Clancy, T. D. Fitzgerald, Carr, Cox, Pauly, Ebel, Nau- kam.


Railroads-Cox, T. D. Fitzgerald, Clancy, Franey, Sisson.


Relations of City and County-Casey, McCormic, Sisson.


Streets and Sewers, Northern Section-Tammany, Casey, Sisson.


Streets and Sewers, Southern Section-T. D. Fitz- gerald, Kapps, Franey.


Streets and Sewers, Western Section-Pritchard, Clancy, Naukam.


Water-Pritchard, Casey, Davis, Ebel, J. F. Fitz- gerald.


(For other city officers, see Table of Contents, page 3.)


CITY OFFICERS.


Board of Audit-Mayor Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Pres. Common Council, John E. Corscadden, Chamberlain James Rooney.


Board of Commissioners of Washington Park of the city of Albany, City Bldg., So. Pearl, cor. How- ard-Thomas D. Coleman, Dudley Olcott, terms expire 1899; Grange Sard, Charles J. Buchanan, James F. Tracey, terms expire 1902; John F. Rathbone, Stephen F. Moran, Charles L. Pruyn, Abraham Lansing. Dudley Olcott, Pres. Chas. J. Buchanan, Treas. W. S. Egerton, Sec. and Supt.


Board of Contract and Apportionment - Mayor Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Pres. Common Council John E. Corscadden, Street Commissioner An- drew W. Woolverton, City Engineer Horace An- drews, Chamberlain James Rooney, Clerk T. J. Lanahan. First Asst., Wm. A. Wallace. Sec- ond Asst., James J. Mahoney.


Board of Health, City Bldg., So. Pearl cor. How- ard-Mayor Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Dr. D. H. Cook, Dr. F. C. Curtis, Dr. Charles H. Smith, Dr. C. E. Davis, William S. Dyer. Health Phy- sician, Dr. Lewis Balch. Clerk to the Board of Health, Edward H. Long. Inspectors, John


Hannigan, William J. McCormick, Charles De- laney. Inspector of Plumbing, Drainage and Ventilation, George F. Backman; Assistant, Robert J. Eagan.


Board of Water Commissioners, 25 Quackenbush -- John Bowe, until May 1, 1903; Buel C. An- drews, until May 1, 1894; Fred W. Ridgway, until May 1, 1898; Vreeland H. Youngman, until May 1, 1899; Jeremiah J. Mahar, until May 1, 1900; Wm. H. Weaver, until 1901; A. V. Ben- sen, until May, 1902; George I. Bailey, Sec. and Supt.


Chamberlain-James Rooney. Deputy-Chas. H. Bissikummer.


City Assessors-Wm. J. Weaver, William Sayles, James McIntyre. Clerk-Henry J. Boyle. City Marshal-Patrick Reilly.


City Engineer-Horace Andrews. Deputy-John J. O'Hara.


City Physician-William H. Murray.


District Physicians-1st, Francis J. Crummy. 2d, W. S. Bristol. 3d, Mark S. Leavy. 4th, Chas. L. Myers. 5th, Judson H. Lipes. 6th, W. P. Brierly.


Civil Service Examiners, office City Hall-John


Navigation, Trade and Commerce-Casey, Tam- many, McCormic.


Police-J. F. Fitzgerald, McKiernan, Pauly. Printing-T. D. Fitzgerald, Clancy, Davis.


Privileges and Elections-McKiernan, Cox, Golden.


18th Ward-Frank Naukam


10th Ward-Robert H. McCormic, jr.


11th Ward-Daniel Casey 12th Ward-John E. Corscadden


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POLICE DEPARTMENT.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Wallace, Simeon J. Leake, Frederick Tillinghast. Sec .- David N. Brice.


Clerk of Common Council-Henry A. Maloy. As- sistant-Felix Corscadden.


Coroners-See County Government.


Corporation Counsel-John A. Delehanty. Assist- ant-Norton Chase. Officer-James W. Grady. Finance Department-Mayor Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Chamberlain James Rooney, President of Common Council John E. Corscadden, Alder- man Malachi F. Cox, and Elnathan Sweet, Trustees.


Fire Commissioners-See page 46.


Janitors-City Hall, David E. Pugh. City Build- ing, Charles E. Healey.


Justices of City Court-George Addington, M. J. Severance, James J. Farren; office, City Build- ing, South Pearl corner Howard.


Law Department-Aldermen Robert H. MeCormic, jr., Ellworth Carr, J. F. Fitzgerald; Recorder James C. Matthews; Corporation Counsel John A. Delehanty.


Mayor's First Clerk-Michael Monahan.


Overseer of the Poor-Chas. H. Armatage. Deputy -Patrick J. Powers.


Police Commissioners-See bottom of page.


Police Justices-John J. Brady, Peter A. Stephens; office, City Building, S. Pearl cor. Howard.


Receiver of Taxes-Philip Fitzsimons. Deputy- Henry W. Lipman.


Recorder-James C. Matthews.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-W. H. Murray.


Street Commissioner-Andrew W. Woolverton.


Street Superintendents-James W. Collins, John C. Mangan.


Superintendent of Almshouse-Charles HI. Arma- tage. Deputy-Edward J. Nolan.


Superintendent of Market-Henry A. Sager. Supervisors-See Index to Contents, page 3.)


Trustees of the General Debt and Water Debt Sink- ing Fund-Mayor Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Chamberlain James Rooney, Elnathan Sweet.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION OF THE CITY OF ALBANY, High School building, Steuben street. Hon. Wm. L. Learned, President. James M. Ruso, Dr. Herman Bendell, John H Lynch, Lewis B. Hall, Angus MeD. Shoemaker, Harlan P. French, Members of the Board. Charles W. Cole, Supt. of Schools. Thomas H. Dwyer, Supt. of Buildings. John J. Gannon, Clerk. Miss Grace C. Klugman, Stenographer.


TERMS, HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS-Schools open second Monday in September.


HOLIDAYS-Thanksgiving Day and day following, Lincoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Decoration Day.


VACATION-Two weeks at Christmas, week preceding Easter, from last school day in June (usually last Friday) to second Monday in September.


No. Location of Schools. Principal.


1. Bassett cor. Franklin ... Kate McAuley.


2. 29 Chestnut ..


George H. Benjamin.


Eleanor F. Dickson.


John A. Howe.


Thomas S. O'Brien.


Almon Holland. C. E. Franklin. John E. Sherwood.


Nellie B. Combs. Lewis H. Rockwell.


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


13. B'way cor. Lawrence ... 14. 70 Trinity Place. ..... 15. Herkimer cor. Franklin. Levi Cass.


Margaret J. Graham. James L. Bothwell.


17. Sec. av. cor. Stephen ... Martha B. McFarland 20. N. Pearl cor. N. Second. E. A. Corbin. 21. 666 Clinton avenue. P. H. McQuade. 22. 292 Second .. Mary A. Simpson.


24. Delaware square Jennie A. Utter.


25. Morton near S. Swan ... . Julia Cordell.


Theodore C. Hailes, Drawing Master. Edward Futterer, Vocal Music.


HIGH SCHOOL, Eagle, Steuben and Columbia streets. Oscar D. Robinson, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Professor of Mental and Moral Phi- losophy; Charles A. Horne, A. M., Vice-Prin. and Professor of Latin and Greek; J. H. Gilbert, A. M., Professor of Mathematics; Austin Sanford, A. M., Professor of English Literature and History; A. F. Onderdonk, Professor of Natural Science; Carl Meyer, A. M., Professor of German; William D. Goewey, Classical As- sistant; Frank P. Huested, Horatio M. Pollock, Chemistry and Botany; Miss Helen A. Cochrane, Miss Ellen Sullivan, Miss Agnes R. Davison, Miss Mary I. Davis, Miss Ida E. Winne, Miss Mary N. Zeitler, Miss Agnes S. Gavey, Miss Julia A. Gilbert, Miss Carrie P. Godley, Miss Florence W. Horne, Miss Martha A. Pultz, English Branches; Miss Agnes E. O'Malley, Stenography and Typewriting. John Fitzgib- bons, Miss Margaret I. Ovefton, Instructors in Manual Training; George E. Oliver, Vocal Music; Mrs. Alois Donhauser, Librarian; Eliza- beth F. B. Hailes, Instructor in Drawing.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


General Office, City Building, South Pearl Street.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS-Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Mayor, ex-officio, President. John J. Phelan, Sec. Edward J. Meegan, Robert Shaw Oliver, William J. Walker, John J. Phelan, Com. Edward G. Cox, M. D., Surgeon. Matthew Greagan, Clerk. Joanna Barrett, Matron.


FIRST POLICE PRECINCT.


No.259 South Ferry Street. Captain-John'H. Sheridan.


Sergeants-Wm. H. Lonergan, John E. Murphy, John A. Franklin.


Patrolmen-28.


Boundary-Includes that part of the city of


3. 16 Watervliet avenue. .


4. Mad. av. cor. Ontario .. 5. 206 North Pearl .


6. 105 Second.


7. 165 Clinton avenue. .... 8. 157 Madison avenue.


10. Perry cor. Central av ... 11. 409 Madison avenue ....


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


Albany bounded north by the center of Hamilton street, west by the center of Eagle street to Morton, to Delaware avenue, and east and south by the city boundaries.


SECOND POLICE PRECINCT. City Building.


Captain-Robert Davidson.


Sergeants-Peter Buchanan, Sam. C. Beckett, Thomas J. Cuddy.


Patrolmen-29.


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


THIRD POLICE PRECINCT. „No. 799 Broadway.


Captain-James Brennan.


Sergeants-Michael Moss, James J. Walsh, John S. Keefe.


Patrolmen-27.


Boundary-Includes that portion of the city of Albany bounded on the south by Quackenbush street and Clinton avenue, on the west by Lexing- ton avenue and on the north and east by the city boundaries.


FOURTH POLICE PRECINCT. No. 419 Madison avenue.


Captain-H. C. A. Sauer.


Sergeants-Francis E. Bailey, George W. Oliver, William Doran.


Patrolmen-27.


Boundary-Commences at the intersection of Spruce and Eagle streets; thence west along Spruce street to Lark street; thence along Lark street to Clinton avenue; thence westerly along Clinton avenue to Lexington avenue; thence along Lexing- ton avenue to the south line of the city; thence along the south line of the city to Delaware avenue, to north side of Morton street, to Eagle street; thence along Eagle street to the place of beginning.


EFIFTH POLICE PRECINCT. No. 270' Central avenue. ,


Captain-P. H. Maher.


Sergeants-Harmon Bowers, John Haggerty, Thomas Roche.


Patrolmen-21.


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


DETECTIVES.


Michael Mead, Captain; Michael E. Nolan, James B. Sweeney, Joseph P. O'Connor, Joseph McCann.


POLICE OFFICERS.


Jacob Herzog, Patrick H. McKiernan, James Brennan, John McGrane.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS, office City building, South Pearl corner Howard. Thomas J. Van Alstyne, Mayor, ex-officio, Pres. James McCredie, Sec. Henry Patton, one year. James McCredie, two years. Julius Fish, three years. Richard V. De Witt, four years. Lewis J. Miller, Clerk. M. E. Higgins, Chief of Dep't; office City building, South Pearl corner Howard. Thomas S. Jones, Permanent Asst. John J. Hughes, Call Assistant. Harry S. Pearse, Dep't Physician. Ed. Moore, Vet. Surgeon. John M. Carroll, Supt. Fire Alarm .;


;STEAM FIREENGINES.


STEAMER No. 1 .- Junction Washington and Western av. at Lexington av. Richard D. Griffin,' Foreman. STEAMER No. 2 .- 157 Livingston avenue. James P. Kelly, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 3 .- 895 Broadway. Wm. J. Smith, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 4 .- 71 Hudson avenue. Wm. J. Rogers, Foreman. STEAMER No. 5 .- 289 South Pearl. Hurd Hunter, Foreman. STEAMER No. 6 .- Jefferson cor. South Swan. John A. Burns, Foreman."


STEAMER No. 7 .- Clinton avenue corner Ontario. Patrick J. Maney, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 8 .- Broadway corner North First, North Albany. Michael F. Connors, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 9 .- Second avenue corner Sand. Charles E. Walsh, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 10 .- Junction Madison and Western avs. at West Lawrence. John E. Leary, Foreman. TRUCK No. 1 .- 57 Westerlo. Wm. W. Bridgeford, Foreman.


TRUCK No. 2 .- 126 Clinton avenue. Patrick F. Dunn, Foreman.


TRUCK No. 3 .- 105 Ontario. John A. Russell, Foreman.


HOSE AND SUPPLY DEPOT, 133 Hamilton and 34 Plain. Edward Roark, Supt.,


REPAIR SHOP, 34 Plain. , Supervising Engineer.


ALBANY FIRE INSURANCE PATROL-21 and 23 Howard. Frank H. Wetherwax, Supt.


LIST OF FIRE SIGNAL BOXES.


12 Sacred Heart, at Kenwood


13 McCarty av. and S. Pearl


14 Second av. and S. Pearl


15 Second av. and Elizabeth


#16 Third av. and Clinton : 17 Third av. and Sloan 21 Alexander and Elizabeth


23 Schuyler and Clinton


24 Morton and Elizabeth


25 Arch and Grand


: 26 Myrtle av. and Philip


31 Ash Grove and Trinity pl. 32 Elm and Eagle


34 Madison av. and Granu


35 Hamilton and S. Pearl


36 Hamilton and Philip


41 Hudson av. and S. Pearlj 42 Hudson av. and Eagle


43 Beaver and Grand


45 State and S. Pearl


51 Fourth av. and S. Pearl


52 Fourth av. and Green


53 Fourth av. and Broadway


54 Schuyler and Franklin


56 Schuyler and Dallius


61 Rensselaer and S. Pearl


62 Arch and Green


63 Arch and Broadway; 64 S. Ferry and S. Pearl;


71 Westerlo and Green


72 Westerlo and Broadway


73 Herkimer and S. Pearl


74 Madison av. and Green


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ACADEMIES, ETC.


75 Madison av. and Broadway


81 Pruyn and Broadway 82 Hamilton and Union


83 Hudson av. and Green


84 Hudson av. and Broadway


91 State and Green


92 State and Dcan


121 Maiden lane and Broadway


123 N. Pearl bet. Maiden lane and Steuben


124 Steuben and Broadway


125 Columbia and Broadway


131 Canal and N. Pearl


132 Orange and Broadway


134 Clinton av. and Broadway


135 Spencer and Jackson


136 Wilson and Broadway


141 Livingston av. and Water


142 Livingston av. and N. Pearl


143 Colonie and Center


145 Colonie and Broadway 146 Colonie and Ten Broeck 151 De Witt and Montgomery 152 Van Woert and N. Pearl 153 N. Ferry and Rathbone 154 N. Ferry and Broadway 156 Pleasant and Broadway


161 Monroe and Chapel 162 Orange and N. Hawk 163 Orange and Dove 171 Canal and Cross 172 Canal and S. Swan


173 Canal and Lark


181 Steuben and Eagle


182 Pine and Chapel 183 State and Eagle 184 Elk, St. Agnes' school 212 Hamilton and S. Hawk


213 Hamilton and Dove


214 Madison av. and S. Swan


215 Madison av. and Lark


216 Madison and Lexington avs.


217 Madison and Lake avs.


218 Madison av. and Ontario


219 Madison av. bet. Partridge and Allen


231 Jefferson and S. Hawk


232 Yates and S. Knox


234 Elm and Dove


235 Penitentiary


236 Morris bet. Ontario and Part- ridge


241 Park av. and Eagle


242 Park av. and S. Swan


243 Park and Delaware avs.


245 Alms House


246 Woodlawn and Lake avs.


251 Morton and S. Swan


252 Second av. and Moore


253 Second av. and O'Connell


254 Hurlbut and Delaware av.


312 Hudson av. and S. Swan 313 Hudson av. and Lark 314 Lancaster and Eagle


315 Lancaster and S. Hawk


316 Lancaster and S. Swan


317 Lancaster and Dove


318 Chestnut and Lark


321 State and S. Swan


323 State and Willett


324 Washington av. and N. Hawk


325 Washington av. and Dove


326 Washington & Lexington avs.


327 Washington av. and Robin


328 Washington av. and Perry 341 Western av. and Quail 342 Western av. and Ontario' 343 Western av. and Partridge 345 Western and Pine avs.


351 Central av. and Lark


352 Central av. and N. Knox


353 Central av. and Robin


354 Central av. and Perry


361 Central av. and Ontario


362 Central and Clinton avs. at Junction


363 Central and Watervliet avs.


371 Elk and Quail


372 Canal and Lexington av.


412 Clinton av. and Ten Broeck


413 Clinton av. and N. Swan


414 Clinton av. and Lark


415 Clinton av. and Judson


416 Clinton av. and Perry


417 First and N. Hawk


421 First and N. Knox


423 Second and N. Swan


424 Second and Lark


425 Second and Lexington av.


426 Second and Quail


431 Ten Broeck pl. & Ten Broeck


432 Third and Ontario


434 Third and Colby


435 Livingston av. and N. Swan


436 Third and N. Y. Central av.


451 Livingston av. and Lark


452 Livingston av. and N. Knox


453 Van Woert and N. Swan


461 Tivoli, at Dederick's Works


462 R. R. Shops, at West Albany


512 Lumber Dist. N. Ferry and Water


513 Lumber Dist. at Ronan's store


514 Lumber Dist. at canal bridge


515 Lumber Dist. at Sage's yard


516 Lumber Dist. at Boyd's upper yard


521 Emmet and Broadway


523 Mohawk and N. Pearl


524 South and Broadway


525 N. Second and N. Pearl


531 North and Champlain


ACADEMIES, Etc.


ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES, Robin cor. Madison av. Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names. Sister M. Anunciata, Su- perioress.


ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, located at Kenwood. Madame Margaret Moran, Su- perior.


ALBANY ACADEMY, between La Fayette and Elk, fronting on Academy Park. Ledyard Cogs- well, Treas. Henry P. Warren, A. B., Prin- cipal, Latin, English, and Modern History. Martin L. Deyo, A. M., Professor of Mathe- matics and Physics. Chas. B. Goold, A. M., Greek, French and German. J. W. Scudder, A. B., Latın and German. Miss Georgie W. Shute, Inst. 1st Form. Miss Helen F. Friend, Inst. 2d Form. B. Papot, French. Capt. C. P. Williams, Instructor in Military Tactics. Miss Julia A. Evans, Preceptress of the Preparatory Department. Miss Mattie Healey, Miss Eliza- beth B. Stewart, Assistants in the Preparatory Department. Chas. Hoffman, Janitor.


ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 83 North Pearl. Faculty, John R. Carnell, Principal. John R. Carnell, jr. Bookkeeping and Shorthand. Benton S. Hoit, Shorthand and Typewriting. S. E. Bartow, Penmanship. S. G. Jeffrey, Busi- ness Practice and Commercial Law. R. W. Wallace, Bookkeeping and Correspondence. W. A. Hoffman, Penmanship, Bookkeeping and


Mechanical Drawing. W. A. Warriner, Book- keeping and Business Practice. H. W. Henry, Commercial Arithmetic. Edgar Crounse, Book- keeping and Spelling. A. La Mott Roe, Book- keeping and Arithmetic. Carroll F. Boardman, Bookkeeping and Arithmetic. Miss Edith F. Millward, Bookkeeping. B. R. Myers, Teleg- raphy. Charles G. Allen, Shorthand. Miss Anna E. Deal, Shorthand. Miss Josie L. Hol- lenbeck, Shorthand. L. A. Claffey, Shorthand. Miss Eva M. Kewin, Typewriting. Miss Nellie Clark, Stenographer. Miss Janet Calderwood, Bookkeeper. See front cover.




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