Albany city directory 1900, Part 5

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Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
Number of Pages: 732


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1,456


1,627


Rowe ..


1,553


1,560


Concord


4,427


5,175


*TAUNTON


.25,448


Westport


2,599


2,678


Shutesbury


453


44


Dracut


1,996


2,443


Sunderland


663


696


Dunstable


416


400


186,465


219,019


Warwick


565


599


*Everett


11,068


18,576.


Chilmark 353


304


Bourne


1.442


1,580


Cottage City


1,080


1.038


Brewster


1,003


901


EDGARTOWN


1,156


1,125


Chatham


1,954


1,809


Gay Head.


139


169


Dennis


2,899


2,545


Gosnold


135


140


Eastham


602


476


Tisbury


1,506


1,002


Falmouth


2,567


2,655


West Tisbury


460


Harwich


2,734


2,532


Mashpee


298


330


Orleans


1,219


1,198


Provincetown


4,642


4,555


Essex.


Amesbury


9,798


9,986


Andover


6,142


6,145


*Beverly


10,821


11,806


Boxford


865


727


29,172


27,654


Berkshire.


Adams


9,213


7,837


Alford


297


280


Becket


946


888


*Gloucester


24,651


28,211


*SPRINGFIELD


44,179


51,522


Tolland


393


309


Dalton.


2,885


Egremont


845


836


*LAWRENCE


55,727


62,354


Great Barrington


4,612


4,794


Lynnfield


787


818


Hancock


506


511


Manchester


1,789


1,876


Hinsdale ..


1,739


1,650


Marblehead.


8,202


7,671


Lanesborough 1,018


848


Merrimac


2,633


2,301


Lee .


3,785


4,066


Methuen


4,814


5,690


Lenox


2,889


2.872


Middleton 924


838


Monterey


495


464


Nahant


880


865


Mount Washington . 148


136


New bury


1,427


1,489


New Ashford ..


125


116


*NEWBURYPORT


13,947


14,552


New Marlborough ..


1.305


1,288


North Andover


3,742


3,569


Otis


583


518


Peabody


10,158


10,507


Peru ..


305


305


Rowley


1,248


1,272


*PITTSFIELD


17,281


20,461


*SALEM.


30,801


34,473


Richmond


796


701


Salisbury


1,316


1,300


Saugus


3,673


4,497


Savoy


1,954


1,897


Topsfield .


1,022


1,033


Stockbridge


2,132


2,077


Wenham


886


886


West Newbury


1,796


1,643


330,393


Franklin.


Ashfield


1,025


1,013


Bernardston


770


778


Buckland.


1,570


1,548


Attleborough


7,577


8,288


Berkley.


894


955


Colrain


1,671


1,610


Dartmouth


3,122


3,107


Conway


1,451


1,304


Dighton


1,889


1,797


Deerfield


2,910


3,007


Easton


4,493


4,452


Erving


972


964


Fair Haven


2,919


3,338


Gill.


960


1,082


*Fall River


74,398


89,203


GREENFIELD


5,252


6,229


Freetown


1,417


1,405


Hawley


515


Heath


503


476


Mansfield .


3,432


3,722


55,251


Leverett


702


744


*NEW BEDFORD.


40,733


North Attleborough. 6,727


6,576


Leyden


407


363


282


298


Norton


1,785


1,614


Monroe


Montague


6,296


6,058


617


574


Northfield


1,869


1,851


Seekonk.


1,317


1,465


1,983


Orange


4,568


5,361


541


498


27,115


Shelburne


972


1,041


Tyringham


412


363


Washington


434


423


West Stockbridge ..


1,492


1,257


Williamstown


4,221


4,887


Windsor


612


556


81,108


86,292


Bristol.


Acushnet


1,027


1,115


Sandisfield.


807


802


569


504


Swampscott


3,198


3,259


Sheffield


3,210


Ipswich


44,654


52,164


Florida


436


425


*Lynn


1,713


1,587


Essex


Georgetown


2,117


2,050


Hamilton


4,439


4,720


Sandwich


1,819


1,580


Truro


919


815


Wellfleet


1,291


968


1,655


Yarmouth


1,760


Dukes.


BARNSTABLE


4,023


4,055


4,369


4,238


Bradford


3,720


4,736


Montgomery


Wales


*North Adams .. 16,074


19,135


Rockport 4,087


5,289


299,995


1,955


Charlemont.


468


1,518


Somerset 2,106


Barnstable.


TOWNS.


1890


1895


TOWNS. 1890


1895


TOWNS. 1890


1895


Framingham


9,239


9,512


Milton.


4,278


5,518


Berlin


884


897


Groton


2,057


2.192


Needham


3,035


3,511


Blackstone


6,138


6,039


Norfolk


913


882


Bolton.


827


797


Holliston


2,619


2,718


Norwood


3,733


4,574


Boylston.


770


729


Hopkinton


4,088


2,984


*Quincy .


16,723


20,712


Brookfield.


3,352


3,279


Hudson


4,670


5,308


Randolph


3,946


3,694


Charlton


1,847


1,877


Lexington


3,197


3,498


1,111


Sharon


1,634


1,717


Clinton


10,424


11,497


Littleton.


1,025


1,136


Stoughton


4,852


5,272


Douglas


1,908


2.026


*LOWELL


23,031


29,708


Wellesley


3,600


4,229


Dudley


2,944


3,203


*Malden


13,805


14,977


Weymouth


10,866


11,291


*FITCHBURG


22,037


26,409


*Marlborough


2,700


3,090


Wrentham


2,566


2,584


Gardner


8,424


9,182


Maynard


11,079


14,474


118,950


134,819


Hardwick


2,922


2,655


Melrose.


8,519


11,965


Harvard


1,095


1,162


Natick


9,118


8,814


Plymouth.


Holden .


2,623


2,602


*Newton


24,379


27,590


North Reading


874


835


Abington. 4,260


4,207


Hopedale


1,176


1,377


Pepperell


3,127


3,321


Bridgewater


4,249


4,686


Hubbardston


1,346


1,274


Reading


4,088


4,717


*Brockton


.27,294


33,165


Lancaster.


2,201


2,180


Sherborn


1,381


1,446


Carver


994


1,016


Leicester


3,120


3,239


Shirley


40,152


52,200


East Bridgewater 2,911


562


497


Mendon


919


Stoneham


903


920


Hanover


2,093


2,051


Milford


8,780


8,959


Stow


1,197


1,141


Hanson


1,267


1,380


Millbury.


4,428


5,222


Tewksbury


2,515


3,379


Hingham


4,564


4,819


New Braintree.


573


542


Townsend


1,750


1,780


Hull .


989


1,044


Nortlıborough


1,952


5.286


Wakefield


6,982


8,304


Lakeville


935


870


North Brookfield 3,871


738


605


*Waltham


18,707


20,876


Marshfield


1,713


1,760


Oxford


2,616


2,390


Watertown


7,073


7,788


Mattapoisett .


1,148


1,032


Paxton


445


426


Wayland


2,060


2,026


Middleborough


6,065


6,689


Petersham. 1,050


Phillipston


502


460


Weston.


1,213


1,420


1,320


1,223


Princeton


982


952


Winchester


4,861


6,150


7,314


7,957


Royalston


1,030


890


Plympton


597


549


Rutland 980


978


Rochester


1,012


1,021


Shrewsbury


1,449


1,524


Rockland


5,213


5,523


Southborough


2,114


2,223


Scituate


2,318


2,246


Southbridge


7,655


8,250


Wareham


3,451


3,367


Spencer


8,747


7,614


West Bridgewater


1,917


1,747


Sterling


1,244


1,218


NANTUCKET 3,268


3,016


Whitman


4,441


5,744


Sturbridge


2,074


1,910


Norfolk.


Avon


1,384


1,626


Bellingham


1,334


1,481


Suffolk.


Uxbridge


3,408


3,546


Brookline.


12.103


16,164


*BOSTON.


448,477


496,920


Warren


7,031


7,799


Canton


4,538


4,636


*Chelsea.


27,909


31,264


Westborough


5,195 .


5.235


Cohasset


2,448


2,474


Revere.


5,668


7,423


West Boylston.


3,019


2,968


DEDHAM


7,123


7,211


Winthrop


2,726


4,192


West Brookfield


1,592


1,467


Dover


727


668


484,780


539,799


Winchendon.


4,390


4,490


Franklin


4,831


5,136


Worcester.


*WORCESTER


84,655


98,767


Holbrook


2,474


2,298


Ashburnham.


2,074


2,148


Hyde Park


10,193


11,826


Athol.


6,319


7,364


Medfield


2,985


2,913


Auburn


1,532


1,598


Millis


786


1,006


Barre


2,239


2,278


U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU.


EXPLANATION OF FLAG SIGNALS.


No. 2.


No. 3.


No. 4.


No. 5.


No. 1.


White


Blue


Blue


FAIR WEATHER.


RAIN OR SNOW.


LOCAL RAINS.


TEMPERATURE.


COLD WAVE.


INTERPRETATION OF DISPLAYS.


No. 1, alone, indicates fair weather, stationary temperature. No. 2, alone, indicates rain or snow, stationary temperature. No. 3, alone, indicates local rain, stationary temperature. No. 1, with No. 4 above it, indicates fair weather, warmer. No. 1, with No. 4 below it, indicates fair weather, colder.


No. 2, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather, rain or snow.


No. 2, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather, rain or snow. No. 3, with No. 4 above it, indicates warmer weather with local rains. No. 3, with No. 4 below it, indicates colder weather with local rains.


No. 1, with No. 5 below it, indicates fair weather, cold wave. No. 2, with No. 5 below it, indicates wet weather, cold wave.


9,211


1,191


1,399


Duxbury


1,908


1,966


2,894


Lunenburg,


1,146


1,237


*Somerville.


6,155


6,284


Halifax.


Kingston


1,659


1,746


Northbridge 4,603


Tyngsborough.


662


635


Marion


871


759


Oakham


Westford


2,250


2,418


Norwell


1,635


1,540


1,664


1,710


Pembroke.


*Woburn


.13,499


14,178


431,167


499,217


Nantucket.


92,700


101,498


Templeton


2.999


2,915


Upton


1,878


2,150


Braintree


4,88


5,311


4,681


4,430


Westminster.


1,688


1,315


Foxborough


2,933


3,219


280,787


306,445


1,493


1,872


Medway


987


77,696


84,367


Walpole


2,604


2,994


Dana


700


717


Grafton


5,002


5,101


*Medford


Leominster


7,269


889


Sudbury .


1,940


4,635


952


Wilmington


PLYMOUTH


Sutton. 3.180


3,420


Webster.


White


Black


Lincoln


RATES OF POSTAGE.


DOMESTIC.


NOTE .- All kinds of mail matter (except regular publications sent to subscribers) must be pre- paid by postage stamps.


As regards classification and rates of postage, all mail matter to or from Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippine Islands is domestic.


First-Class Matter-Letters and Postal Cards.


Letters. - (To be sent beyond the office where deposited, or for any letter- carrier office.)


Letters and written matter, also all articles sealed, for each ounce or fraction thereof, no limit to the weight-but if over four pounds must be fully prepaid .02


Drop or Local Letters. - (To be sent within the delivery of the office where deposited), for each ounce or fraction, 1 cent; but if a letter-carrier office .02


Registered Letters .- The fee for registered letters (in addition to the regular postage, which must be fully prepaid) is, per letter


.08


Postal Cards, with no writing on the face but the address, cost each .01


special (or Immediate) Delivery Letters. - They require a special stamp, in addition to regular postage .. .10


Mailing Cards, private.


.01


Second-Class Matter-Newspapers and Periodicals. RATES FOR PUBLISHERS.


All Newspapers and other Periodicals, one copy to each actual subscriber residing within the county where they are printed, wholly or in part, and published, except those deliverable at letter-carrier offices .. Free. Newspapers and Periodicals to regular subscribers, and sample copies, each pound or fraction . .. .01


Newspapers (except weeklies) and Periodicals not exceeding two ounces in weight when deposited in a letter-carrier office for delivery by its carrier, each .01


Periodicals over two ounces in weight, prepaid by postage stamps affixed .02


Weeklies, deliverable by carriers, at letter-carrier offices, for each pound or fraction .. .01


RATES FOR THE PUBLIC.


Transient Newspapers and Periodicals, when posted by persons other than the publish- er or news agent, printed regularly in known offices of publication, for each four ounces or fraction


.01


'Third-Class Matter-Miscellaneous Printed Matter.


Pamphlets, occasional publications, proof-sheets or corrected proofs, and manuscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter wholly in print not issued regularly, in which the printing forms the principal use, and not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each two ounces or fraction.


.01


Books (only printed). For each two ounces, or fraction, not over four pounds in weight, (single volumes may !! be over). .01


Fourth-Class Matter-Merchandise.


Merchandise .- Samples of metals, ores, minerals, or merchandise, paintings in oil or water, crayon drawings, printed'envelopes, bill-heads, letter-heads, blotting-paper with print- ed advertisements thereon, blank cards, photograph-albums, blank books; labels, tags, playing cards; and any articles not of the other classes, and not liable to damage the mails, or injure any person, not exceeding four pounds in weight, for each ounce, or fraction thereof. .01


Seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, for each two ounces, or fraction .01


Fee for registration, in addition to the postage, for each package .08


United States Money Orders.


Money Orders, not exceeding $100 on one order, issued on payment of the following fees :-


For orders not exceeding $2.50 .. .03 Over $30, and not exceeding $40. .15


Over $2.50, and not exceeding $5. .05 Over $40, and not exceeding $50. .18


Over $5, and not exceeding $10. .08 Over $50, and not exceeding $60. .20


Over $10, and not exceeding $20. .10 Over $60, and not exceeding $75 .. .25


Over $20, and not exceeding $30 .. .12 Over $75, and not exceeding $100. .30


War Tax on all domestic money orders, .02


FOREIGN.


Prepayment optional, except for registered articles, but on printed matter and samples, postage must be at least partially prepaid.


Letters. - 5 cents per 15 grammes, a weight very slightly over one-half ounce. - Post Cards. - 2 cents each.


Printed Matter .- 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction. Limit of weight, 4 lbs. 6 oz. Commercial Papers (Insurance Documents, Way Bills, Invoices, Papers of Legal Pro- cedure, Manuscripts of Works, &c.) - The same as for printed matter, but the lowest charge is 5 cents.


Samples of Merchandise .- The rate is the same as for printed matter,-lowest charge, 2 cents. Mail matter of all classes for persons connected with the Military or Naval forces and civil service of the United States in Cuba and Hawaiian Islands is subject to domestic rates and conditions


To Mexico and to Canada, comprising British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, the postage for letters, printed matter, merchandise, etc., is the same as in the United States. All matter must be fully prepaid, except letters, which must be prepaid at least 2 cents. Sealed packages, other then letters, are not mailable. Parcels to Germany, Jamaica, British Honduras, Bahamas, Mexico, Colombia, Salvador, Costa Rica, Hawaiian Islands, Leeward Islands, Barbadoes, Danish West Indies, Windward Islands, and Newfoundland, not exceeding one pound, 12 cents; each additional pound or fraction, 12 cents.


international Money Orders .- For sums not exceeding $10, ten cents,-for each additional $10, ten cents. To Great Britain, Jamaica, Cape Colony, British Guiana and Bermuda, the limit of a single order is $50; to all other countries, $100. There is no limit to the number of international orders that may be issued in one day.


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Post-Offices, Postmasters and Money-Order Offices.


Domestic money-order offices are in italic; International and Domestie in full-face. ALBANY COUNTY.


Albany.


. Chauncey E. Argersinger


Slation 4, 277 Clinton avenue. Slation 5, 469 Madison avenue. Stalion 6, 294 South Pearl street.


Station 7, 829 Broadway. Capilol Station. Station 8, 1078 Madison avenue.


Alcove. Amos D. Briggs


Mckownville


Willard Helme


Altamont. Dayton II. Whipple


Fred Caswell


Medusa


Wellington R. Merritt


Aquetuek


Arthur E. Hochstrasser


Myrtle ..


John J. Vincent


Berne .


Anna M. Babeock


New Salem.


Jacob M. Erwin


Bethlehem Center.


William Beggs


New Scotland


James Wayne


Callanans Corners


Barent S. Winne


Newtonville


John H. Kemp


Cedar Hill ..


Jacob M. Wright


Potter Hollow.


Verge E. Wilsie


Coeymans.


Joseph E. Gould


Coeymans Hollow Walter J. Whitbeck


Cohoes


Win. B. Le Roy


Ravena .


Arthur Hartt


Cooksburg.


Robert Dingman


Reidsville.


Delinton W. Brate


Delmar


Edwin V. Patterson


Dormansville.


Erastus Gibbons, jr.


Dunnsville ..


Alexander Lainhart


Shakers.


Josiah Barker


East Berne.


E. V. Willsey


Emeriek


R. B. Van Allen


Soulh Bethlehem.


Edwin C. Palmer


Fullers.


Charles M. Spencer


South Westerlo.


Lorenzo D. Stewart


Glenmont


Frank H. Case


Thompson Lake


William J. Hart


Guilderland ..


Philip Petinger J. F. Van Sehaack John J. Hungerford


Verdoy ..


P. K. Best


Hurstville ..


Wm. E. Hudson


Wemple .


John. Wemple®


Jerusalem.


Nicholas H. Stotts


West Albany.


Eliza Dickerson


Karner.


Charles H. Bliven


West Berne ..


Peter H. Clow


Knox ..


Milo Fairlee


Westerlo ...


Wm. W. Swartwout


Latham ..


Frank Yound


West Township.


James Finch


Lishas Kill.


James Harrison


West Troy.


Edmund S. Hollands


Loudonville


Ralph A. Gove


Wolfhill.


George White


RENSSELAER COUNTY.


Albany-Station 1, 365 Broadway, Rensselaer. Slation 2, 76 Broadway, Rensselaer. Station 3, Central avenue and Mineral, Bath-on-Hudson.


Alps .. . ...


John A. Green


North Petersburg


Stephen R. Brimmer


Averill Park


Frank Petit


North Stephentown. William A. Gile


Berlin


Alexander E. Sands


Petersburg.


Frank H. Powers


Best ..


Leonard Wetherwax


Pittstown


Jonas Carr


Boyntonville


Wm. H. Rowland


Poeslenkill.


Garrett Ives, jr.


Brainard. .


Dennis Black, jr.


Potterhill


Perry W. Richmond


Brainard Station


Augusta V. Kellogg


Quaekenkill.


Mary A. Bonesteel


Brookview


John J. Reidy


Raymertown


Joel E. Yout


Castleton ..


George Anderson


Reynolds.


Erskine D. Palmer


Center Berlin


D. Denison Lapham


Sandlake ..


Arthur M. Peck


Center Brunswick. Ernest L. Brust


Central Nassau. Abram P. Bink


Schodack Landing . Ransen Gardenier


Couse . .


Clara M. Texter


Sliters . Tobias Houghtaling


Cropseyville.


Clara Hurlbert .


South Berlin. . Ariel Wellman


Defreestville


A. D. Hadley


South Schodack


William J. Masten


Eagle Bridge


Andrew Mullin


Stephentown Center.


Ezra S. Newton


East Greenbush


Mitehell Link


East Nassau.


Melvin R. Millius


East Poestenkill


Lewis Devernoe


East Schodack


Josiah W. Boyce


Garfield.


Charles H. Vary


Grafton


Chester F. Waite Louis H. Hayner J. C. Hitchcock George H. Myers William Haynes Chas. A. Miller


Sub Stations-No. 1, Lansingburgh. No. 2, Sec- ond & Fifth av., Lans. No. 3, 124 George, G.I. No. 4, 349 Congress. No. 5, 322 Second. No. 6, Pawling cor. Locust av.


Valley Falls James Thompson, jr. Walloomsac Charles E. Durfee


Luther


Edward S. Sliter J. O. Wing


West Hoosick. Susan Slade


Muitzeskill.


Peter S. Miller


Nassau.


Thomas D. James


West Stephentown Elvin A. Casey


North Hoosick


Charles L. Klages


Wynantskill. S. B. Ketchum


North Nassau.


Samuel P. Waterbury


Wyomanoek.


Shandanette Hoag


Troy Joseph A. Leggett


Haynersville


Hoag Corners


Hoosick


Hoosick Falls


Johnsonville.


Melrose ..


M. L. MeClellan


Stephentown .. H. M. Brimmer


Eagle Mills ..


Taborton. Conrad Malkmes


Tiashoke .. Amos Broughton


Tomhannock


W. A. Conger


Guilderland Center.


Helderberg.


Voorheesville.


Frank Bloomingdale


Indian Fields


Edward Conners


South Berne.


Chester A. Skinner


Normansville


Charles P. Stevens


Clarksville.


Preston Hollow.


Floyd L. Ford


Rensselaerville ..


Lewis W. Becker


Selkirk.


John F. Vroman


Slingerland Jacob Vagele


Union Church.


Schaghticoke.


Fred. M. Askins


Schodaek Center. Emma C. Lewis


West Sand Lake. Le Grand M. Turner


Thomas Snell


Meadowdale


William C. Schoolcraft


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ALBANY STREET DIRECTORY.


ALBANY STREET DIRECTORY.


Giving the name of each street, and showing what other streets and places run from it or across it, with the number at which they intersect.


From this list the location of any number on a street can be easily ascertained ; as, for instance, wishing to know at what part of Broadway No. 642 comes, you look at Broadway, on this page, and find that Van Tromp street runs from 638, and Orange street from 646, showing that 642 Broadway would come half way between Van Tromp and Orange streets.


Or, going up Eagle street, suppose it is desired to take a cross street to reach 44 High ; on looking under High street you find 42 to be at the corner of Hudson avenue, so that by passing through Iludson avenue, you are near the desired number.


Where no numbers exist, ciphers (0) are given to indicate whether the street runs from the right or the left, or crosses.


It will be noticed that in this Street Directory the names of the streets are given in alphabetical order, giving the direction in which they run according to the numbers. Upon most of the streets the even numbers are upon the left hand side of the street, and the odd numbers upon the right.


Academy Park, Ea- Left. Rt.


gle, bet Washington


96 0 Franklin


avenue & Elk; wd. 13.


110 109 South Pearl


102 91 Fourth avenue


132 115 Third avenue


178 153 Second avenue Seymour av. Broadway, from 1 Gansevoort, north, to city line; wds. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9. 2 0 Gansevoort


12 11 Vine


20 19 Fourth avenue


46 47 Plum


54 55 Bassett


10 11 Broad


German Ev. ch.


24 23 Clinton


48 Cæcelia Hall


58 Germ. Luth. ch. 67 Elizabeth


64


114 111 Eagle


159 Westerlo


14 9 Church


178 177 South Lansing


28 25 Dallius


194


191 Herkimer


40 39 Green


212 209 Bleecker


0 67 Franklin


226


227 Madison avenue 0 Steamb't Land.


45 Hudson av. 61 Jay


Madison avenue and Madison place; wd. 5.


3:24


0 Hamilton


349 Division


361 Trotter's alley


0 0 Spring


0 0 Church


0 0 Washington av.


412


140 141 Boulevard


44 41 Green


159 Kent


174 Sixth Ref. ch.


68 65 Franklin Sch. Pub. Sch. No. 1


175 Lingan


80 83 South Pearl


552


553 Steuben 0 Depot


218 207 Bradford 219 Willow


246 229 Central avenue


2 1 Broadway


28 23 Green


54 47 South Pearl


61 William


66 Grand


Left. Rt.


75 Lodge


2 1 Lexington av.


68 69 Robin 786


124 123 Perry


180 0 Quail


807 Colonie


Railroad avenue


Brevator, from Wash -


ington av. above toll gate to Western av .; wd. 19.


Bridge, from Broad- way to Lumber dis- trict; wd. 9.


868


Arch, from Quay to 152 Grand; wds. 2, 3, 5. Left. Rt. 0 0 Quay


0 0 Broadway


0 33 Church


0 49 Dallius


70 69 Green


Benjamin, from 30 Left. Rt. 46 45 Schuyler Second avenue, south, to First avenue; wd. 1. 82 73 Alexander


Benson, from Quail to West Lawrence; wd. 19.


Left. Rt.


1 Broadway


38 35 North Pearl


Albany and Schen- ectady Turnpike, from terminus of Cen- tral avenue, west.


Avenue A, from Fris- bie avenue, east; wd. 1.


Alexander, from 357 S.Pearl to Eagle; wd.2. 2 1 South Pearl


Avenue from Grove avenue to Sen- eca; wd. 18.


Bleecker, from 100


Quay to 146


South


Pearl; wd. 4.


0 120 133 Arch 134 0 South Ferry


·2 I Quay


144


149 John


Avenue C, from O'Connell, east; wd. 1.


Avenue D, from Fris. bie avenue to Hoffman avenue; wd. 1.


92 95 South Pearl


Bleecker Park,


bounded by Eagle, 286


310


78 77 Lancaster 91 Chestnut


Bassett, from Quay to 322 South Pearl; wd. 3. 0 0 Quay


0 0 Broadway


392


391 Hudson avenue Beaver


430 427 State 0 U.S. Fedr'l bldg.


490


485 Maiden lane 545 Arcade


176 Lincoln avenue


191 West


Beaver, from 414


Bouck, from South Pearl to Broad; wd. 1.


596


595 Columbia R. R. Y. M. C. A.


638 Van Tromp


Allen St., South, from 1110 Madison av. to New Scotland road; wd. 18.


1 Madison avenue 25 Yates


0 Public Market


45 Morris


97 Wendell Daniel


86


115 Industrial Sch.


0 0 Ontario


0 131 Eagle


Beaver Park, bet. Eagle, Morton, Dela- ware av. Park av. and Myrtle av .; wd. 15.


Beaverwyck Park, Washington avenue, bet. Ontario and Par- tridge; wd. 19.


Beekman, from Dela- ware avenue to Second avenue; wd. 1.


Broad, from 124 Arch to Seymour avenue; wds. 1, 2. Left. Rt. 2 1 Arch


940 944


Viaduct Mission Pleasant


Albany, from 1100 Broadway to Water- vliet; wd. 9.


125 Trinity place


134 Clinton


146 0 Grand


Bertha, from Dela- ware avenue, south, to Second avenue; wd. 1.


Bethlehem Road, „ from terminus of South " Pearl, south.


Bingham, from Mc- Carty avenue, south; wd. 1.


0


67 Cherry Schuyler


Avenue B, fr. O'Con- nell, east ; wd. 1.


0 0 Mulberry 0 Rensselaer


Left. Rt.


Avenue B, fr. Grove av. to Seneca ; wd. 18


Allen St., North, from 519 Western av- enue to 658 Central avenue; wd. 19.


2 1 Western av. 25 Hamilton


Babcock, from Moore, east, to Boenau; wd. 1.


Bleecker Place, fr. 151 Eagle to 93 Philip; wd. 5.


Boenau, from 163 Sec- ond avenue, north; wd. 1.


Boulevard, see Man- ning boulevard.


Bradford, from 117 Lexington avenue to Ontario, and from W. Lawrence across Al- len, N .; wds. 10, 19.


646 682 643 Orange Clinton avenue 683 Quackenbush 719 Spencer 742 Fourth Pres. ch. 730 Wilson


777 Livingston av. 799 Third Pol. Prec.


60 59 Myrtle avenue 81 Park avenue 105 Warren 128 129 Mercer


165 Cortland


843 De Witt


861 Pub. Sch. No. 13


861 Lawrence Van Woert


881 North Ferry 881 St. Peter's Hosp. 895 Steamer No. 3h. Kirk place


902


939 Thacher


164 0 0 New Scotl'd rd.


Anne, from 69 O'Con- nell, east; wd. 1.


Broadway to 63 Eagle; wds. 5, 6.


607


283 Hodge Church Pruyn


350


112 107 State


30 25 Dallius


0 7 Broadway


164


0


Ash Grove Place, from 45 Trinity place to 114 Grand; wd. 5.


124 Broad


816 824 0 0 Railroad viad. 825 North Lansing


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


Church, from 286


Broadway to Ganse- voort; wds. 3, 4.


Left. Rt.


I Broadway


0 41 Madison av.


54 53 Bleecker


66 65 Herkimer


78 77}South Lansing


92 89 Westerlo


102 47 John


110 107 South Ferry


122 117 Arch


136 0 Rensselaer


140 145 Mulberry


0


157 Schuyler 0 Cherry


0 181 Bassett


0 195 Plum


0 0 Fourth avenue


0 0 Vine


0 0 Gansevoort


Clare Avenue, from 208 Second av. across McCarty av .; wd 1.


Clinton, from 134 Arch to 23 Second avenue; wds. 1, 2.


Left. Rt.


·2 1 Arch 5 Droogan pl.


13 Morton


25 Catharine


0 St. Francis de Sales Asylum


40 Schuyler 55 Delaware


76 69 Alexander


Ch. German church


88 89 Fourth avenue


116 109 Third avenue 152 153 Second avenue


Clinton Avenue, from 682 Broadway to 581 Central avenue; wds. 6, 7, 12, 11, 10, 17, 19.


Left. Rt.


1 Broadway


0 17 North Pearl


0 Clinton square


0 Chapel 37 Ten Broeck


0 0 Ludlow alley


98 101 North Hawk


126 Truck No. 2 h.


153 North Swan


156 South Swan 165 Pub. Sch. No. 7 Dove


216 276 275 Lark


324


339 North Knox


400 413 Lexington av. Ch. St. Luke's ch.


473 Judson 475 MacPherson ter- race


486 Robin


538


Ch. Grace Epis. ch. 513 Hope Bap. ch. 553 Perry 553 Home of the Friendless


608 613 Quail


652 695 Ontario


0 Steamer No. 7 h.


676 Pub. Sch. No. 21


718 Partridge


792 0 N. Y. Cen. av.


0 845 Central avenue


Clinton Square, North Pearl between Orange and Clinton av., west side; wd. 6.


Colby, from 611 Central avenue to opp. 787 Liv- ingston av .; wd. 17.


Colonie, from 126 Wa- ter to North Knox; wds. 8, 9 Left. Rt.


1 Water


8 7 Centre


0 35 Montgomery


88 87 Broadway


102 103 North Pearl


134 Ten Broeck


169 North Swan


0 232 Ditson place Lark


0 North Knox


Columbia, from 73 Pier to Eagle; wd. 6.


Left. Rt.


0 0 Pier


0 0 Quay


13 Water


0 Montgomery


0


33 Broadway James


44


58 57 North Pearl


65 Kenmore place


68 77 Chapel


90 Lodge


0 107 Eagle


Columbia Place, Eagle, near Columbia; wd. 6.


Colvin Avenue, from Washington av.to Cen. tral av .; wds. 19, 17.


Congress, from Capi- tol place to 75 South Swan; wd. 13.


Cortland, from Par- tridge to Marion av .; wd. 18.


Cortland Place, from 470 Washington avenue to 123 Western avenue; wd. 19.


Left. Rt.


12 13 Washington av. 17 Spring 0 State


0 0 Western avenue


Cross, from 71 Canal to 102 Orange; wd. 12. Left. Rt.


1 Canal


0 Monroe


0 0 Orange


Cuyler, from 91 Eliza- beth to South Jackson; wd. 1.


Dallius, from 46 Madi- son avenue to Ganse- voort; wds. 3, 4.


Left. Rt.


92℃ I Madison avenue


7 Bleecker


18 19 Herkimer


28 31 South Lansing


42 39 Westerlo


50 49 John


58 51 South Ferry


0


0 Arch


0 75 Rensselaer


85 0 Mulberry


98 99 Schuyler


111 Cherry 123 Bassett


128 133 Plum [school 0 St. John's Cath.


0 0 Fourth avenue


0


0 Albany R. R. car house & office North First Steamer No. 8h. 1157 Erie 1185 South




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