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ADIRONDACK LAND SURVEY-Verplanck Colvin, Albany, Superintendent. Office, fourth floor, Capitol.
INSPECTOR OF GAS METERS-Jastrow Alexander, New York; salary, $5,000; appointed by the Gov- ernor; term, five years. John Pauly, Albany; John Stockmar, Buffalo, Deputies; salaries, $1,500.
STATE ARCHITECT-George L. Heins, New York; appointed by the Governor; salary, $7,500. Wil- SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES liam W. Dennin, Chief Clerk. Office, fourth floor, ,-Lewis Boss, Albany; salary, $300. Office, State Capitol. Hall.
BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. Medical Soci- ety-William W. Potter, M. D., Buffalo, President. Maurice J. Lewi, M. D., New York, Secretary. Homoeopathic Medical Society-Asa S. Couch, M. D., Fredonia, President. J. Willis Candee, M. D.,
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LEGISLATURE OF N. Y.
N. Y. REPRESENTATIVES.
Syracuse, Secretary. Eclectic Medical Society- Lee H. Smith, M. D., Buffalo, President. A. R. Tiel, M. D., Matteawan, Secretary.
BOARD OF PHARMACY-Alfred B. Huested, Albany, President. Edward S. Dawson, jr., Syra- cuse, Secretary. Curtis H. Haskin, Rochester, Treasurer. Frank L. Norton, Delhi; John C. Smith, Plattsburgh; appointed by the Governor; term, five years.
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS-S. B. Palmer, M. D. S., Syracuse, President. Frank French, M. D. S., Rochester, Secretary.
BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS-James Law, Ithaca, President. William Henry Kelly, Albany, Secretary.
EXAMINERS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS-Charles W. Haskins, New York, President. John R. Loomis, New York, Secretary.
COMMISSIONERS OF STATE FAIR - Frank D. Ward, Batavia; George A. Smith, Frankfort; James H. Durkee, Sandy Hill; terms expire 1901. Samuel D. Willard, Geneva; George I. Wilber, Oneonta; Elliott B. Norris, Sodus; terms expire 1902. Charles Herbert Halcomb, Syracuse; Harry Hamlin, Buffalo; Frederick C. Stevens, Attica; terms expire 1903. Appointed by the Governor.
HARBOR MASTER FOR THE PORT OF ALBANY- William H. Storrs.
BUREAU OF MILITARY RECORD-Charles P. Case, Keeper. Second floor, Capitol.
ADJUTANT-GENERAL - Brig .- Gen. Edward M. Hoffman, Adjutant-General. Col. Chauncey\ P. Williams, Lieut .- Col. Isaac F. Handy, Assistant Adjutants General. Office, second floor, Capitol.
N. Y. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
MEMBERS OF THE FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.
1 Townsend Scudder (D), Oyster Bay
2 John J. Fitzgerald (D), Brooklyn
3 Edmund H. Driggs (D), Brooklyn
4 B. F. Clayton (D), Brooklyn
5 Frank E. Wilson (D), Brooklyn
24 Charles A. Chickering (R), Copenhagen
6 Mitchell May (D), Brooklyn
25 James S. Sherman (R), New Hartford
26 George W. Ray (R), Norwich
27 M. E. Driscoll (R), Syracuse
28 Sereno E. Payne (R), Auburn
29 Charles W. Gillet (R), Addison
30 James W. Wadsworth (R), Geneseo
31 J. M. E. O'Grady (R), Rochester
32 W. H. Ryan (D), Buffalo
33 De Alva S. Alexander (R), Buffalo
34 Edward B. Vreeland (R), Salamanca The Twentieth Congressional district comprises the County of Albany.
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF N. Y.
SESSION OF 1900.
SENATE.
President, Lieutenant-Governor Timothy L. Woodruff, Rep., of Kings County.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
1 John L. Havens . Dem .. Center Moriches.
2 James Norton. Dem .. Glen Cove.
3 Thomas H. Cullen. . Dem .. Brooklyn
4 David Floyd Davis. . Rep .. Brooklyn.
5 Michael J. Coffey .Dem .. Brooklyn.
6 Wm. J. La Roche Dem .. Brooklyn.
7 Patrick H. McCarran . Dem .. Brooklyn.
8 Henry Marshall, Rep .. Brooklyn.
9 Joseph Wagner. . Dem .. Brooklyn.
10 John F. Ahearn . Dem .. New York.
11 Timothy D. Sullivan, ... Dem .. New York.
12 Samuel J. Foley Dem .. New York.
13 Bernard F. Martin. Dem .. New York.
14 Thomas F. Grady ... Dem .. New York.
15 Nathaniel A. Elsberg .... Rep .. New York.
16 Louis Munzinger. .Dem .. New York.
17 George W. Plunkitt . Dem .. New York.
18 Maurice Feathersone ... . Dem .. New York. 19 John Ford. . Rep .. New York.
20 Thomas F. Donnelly .. . Dem .. New York.
21 Richard H. Mitchell .... Dem .. New York.
22 Wm. J. Graney. Dem .. Dobbs Ferry.
23 Louis F. Goodsell. .Rep .. Highland Falls.
24 Henry S. Ambler .. Rep .. Chatham.
25 Jacob Rice. Dem .. Rondout.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
26 Wm. L. Thornton .Rep .. Monticello.
27 Hobart Krum .. .Rep .. Schoharie.
28 Edgar T. Brackett. .Rep .. Saratoga Spr'gs.
29 Curtis N. Douglas . Dem .. Albany.
30 Frank M. Boyce . Dem .. East Schodack
31 George Chahoon . Rep .. Ausable Forks.
32 George R. Malby. Rep .. Ogdensburg.
33 James D. Feeter . Rep .. Little Falls.
34 Henry J. Coggeshall. ... I. Rep .. Waterville.
35 Elon R. Brown .Rep .. Watertown.
36 Horace White. . Rep .. Syracuse.
37 Nevada N. Stranahan ... Rep .. Fulton
38 William E. Johnson. ... Rep .. Waverly. 39 Benjamin M. Wilcox .. .Rep .. Auburn.
40 Charles T. Willis. . . Rep .. Watkins
41 Franklin D. Sherwood .. Rep .. Hornellsville. .Rep .. Canandaigua.
42 John Raines ...
43 Cornelius R. Parsons .... Rep .. Rochester. 44 Wm. W. Armstrong .... Rep .. Rochester. 45 Timothy E. Ellsworth .... Rep .. Lockport.
46 Lester H. Humphrey .... Rep .. Warsaw.
47 Wm. F. Mackey ..... .. Dem .. Buffalo.
48 Samuel J. Ramsperger .. Dem .. Buffalo.
49 George A. Davis .. . . Rep .. Lancaster.
50 Frank W. Higgins ..... Rep .. Olean.
10 Amos J. Cummings (D), New York City
11 William Sulzer (D), New York City
12 George B. McClellan (D), New York City 13 Jefferson M. Levy (D), New York City 14 Wm. Astor Chanler (D), New York City 15 Jacob Ruppert, jr. (D), New York City 16 J. Q. Underhill (D), New Rochelle
17 A. S. Tompkins (R), Nyack
18 John Henry Ketcham (R), Dover Plains
19 Aaron V. S. Cochrane (R), Hudson
20 Martin H. Glynn (D), Albany
21 John K. Stewart (R), Amsterdam
22 Lucius N. Littauer (R), Gloversville
23 L. W. Emerson (R), Warrensburg
7 Nicholas Muller (D), New Brighton
8 D. J. Riordan (D), New York City
9 Thomas J. Bradley (D), New York City
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
ASSEMBLY.
S. Frederick Nixon, of Chautauqua, Speaker.
ALBANY.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
Wm. L. Coughtry. . Rep .... Slingerlands
2 James Briggs McEwan .. Rep. ... Albany
3 George T. Kelly. .. Dem ... Albany
4 Edward McCreary ...... Rep .... Cohoes ALLEGANY.
Almanzo W. Litchard ... Rep .... Rushford BROOME ..
1 James T. Rogers. .... Rep .... Binghamton
2 John H. Swift .. . Rep .... Union
CATTARAUGUS.
1 William E. Wheeler ... . Rep .... Portville
2 Albert T. Fancher ..... Rep .... Little Valley CAYUGA.
1 Ernest G. Treat .... . Rep .... Weedsport
2 George S. Fordyce ..... Rep .... Union Springs CHAUTAUQUA.
1 J. Samuel Fowler ..... Rep .. Broken Straw
2 S. Fred. Nixon. . Rep .... Westfield
CHEMUNG.
Charles H. Knipp .. . Rep .... Elmira
CHENANGO.
Jotham P. Allds .. .. . Rep .... Norwich
CLINTON.
Charles E. Johnson ... ... Rep ... .Plattsburgh
COLUMBIA.
Martin M. Kittell. ..... Rep .... Kinderhook CORTLAND.
George S. Sands ... .. Dem .... Cortland
DELAWARE.
Delos Axtell. . Rep .... Barbourville DUTCHESS.
1 John T. Smith Rep. Fishkill-on-Hudson
2 William A. Tripp. . Rep .... Rhinecliff
ERIE.
1 John H. Bradley Dem .... Buffalo
2 Henry W. Hill .. . Rep .... Buffalo
3 George Geoghan. Dem .... Buffalo
4 William Metzler. . Rep .... Buffalo
5 Henry Streifler. . Dem .... Buffalo
6 Nicholas J. Miller .Rep .... Buffalo
7 John K. Patton. Rep .... Tonawanda
8 Elijah Cook. Rep .... Hamburgh
ESSEX.
Orlando Beede. . Rep .... Beedes
FRANKLIN.
Halbert D. Stevens .. .. . Rep .... Malone
FULTON AND HAMILTON.
William Harris. . Rep .... Northville
GENESEE.
John J. Ellis. . Rep .... Darien Center
GREENE.
Sylvester B. Sage. . Dem .... Catskill
HERKIMER.
Erwin E. Kelley. . Rep .... Gray JEFFERSON.
1 Morgan Bryan .. . Rep .... Adams
2 Charles O. Roberts. . Rep. ... Philadelphia
KINGS.
1 John Hill Morgan. Rep. . Brooklyn
2 John McKeown. Dem .. Brooklyn
3 James J. McInerney ... Dem ... Brooklyn
4 Charles H. Cotton .. . Rep. ... Brooklyn
5 Abram C. De Graw. Rep .... Brooklyn
6 J. Harvey Waite. Rep .... Brooklyn
7 John D. Holsten. Dem .... Brooklyn
Name.
Pol. P. O. Address.
8 Thomas J. Farrell. Dem. .. Brooklyn
9 John J. Cain ... Dem .... Brooklyn
10 Charles E. Fiske .. . Rep .... Brooklyn 11 Joseph A. Guider .. Dem .... Brooklyn
12 Frank J. Price. . Rep .... Brooklyn
13 George Siems .. Dem .... Brooklyn
14 Thomas P. Hawkins ... Dem .... Brooklyn 15 Charles Juengst. Dem .... Brooklyn
16 Edward C. Brennan. Rep .... Brooklyn
17 Harris Wilson .. . Rep .... Brooklyn
18 Jacob D. Remsen Rep .... Brooklyn
19 Conrad Hasenflug .. Dem .... Brooklyn
20 Wm. F. Delaney .. Dem .... Brooklyn
21 Joseph H. Adams .. Rep .... Brooklyn
LEWIS.
John L. Smith.
Rep .... Copenhagen
LIVINGSTON.
Otto Kelsey.
Rep .... Geneseo
MADISON.
Robert J. Fish ..
Rep .... Oncida
MONROE.
1 Merton E. Lewis .. Rep .... Rochester
2 A. J. Rodenbeck .. . Rep .... Rochester
3 Richard Gardiner. . Rep .... Rochester
4 Benjamin F. Gleason .. . Rep .... Brockport MONTGOMERY.
Alphonso Walrath.
.. Rep .... Fort Plain
NEW YORK.
1 Michael Halpin. Dem .... N. Y. City
2 James A. Rierdon . Dem .... N. Y. City 3 Michael T. Sharkey .... Dem .... N. Y. City
4 Patrick H. Roche .. .Dem .... N. Y. City
5 Nelson H. Henry Rep .... N. Y. City
6 Timothy P. Sullivan Dem .... N. Y. City
7 John F. Mahar .. N. Y. City
8 Isidor Cohn. Dem. ... N. Y. City
9 N. Taylor Phillips .N. Y. City
10 Julius Harburger. Dem. ... N. Y. City
11 John J. O'Connor . Dem.
... N. Y. City
12 Leon Sanders . N. Y. City
13 Patrick F. Trainor. Dem .... N. Y. City
15 James E. Smith. Dem. .. N. Y. City
16 Samuel Prince .. Dem. .. N. Y. City 17 James J. Fitzgerald ... Dem .... N. Y. City 18 Charles P. Dillon .. Dem .. .. N. Y. City
19 Perez M. Stewart. Dem ...
20 Henry C. Honeck Dem.
21 Edward H. Fallows. Rep
... N. Y. City
22 Joseph Baum .... . Dem .... N. Y. City 23 Maurice M. Minton .. .. Dem .. .N. Y. City
24 John B. Fitzgerald ..... Dem .... N. Y. City 25 John A. Weekes, jr ... . Rep. ... N. Y. City
26 John J. O'Connell .. . Dem . N. Y. City
27 Gherardi Davis ... Rep. N. Y. City
28 Joseph I. Green ... Dem. .. N. Y. City
29 Moses R. Ryttenberg .. Dem. ... N. Y. City 30 Samuel F. Hyman. .Dem .... N. Y. City
31 Samuel S. Slater. Rep ... N. Y. City
32 John Poth, jr. N. Y. City
33 John J. Egan. Dem .... N. Y. City
34 John J. Scanlon . Dem .... N. Y. City
35 Wm. E. Morris. Dem .... Fordham
NIAGARA.
1 John T. Darrison .. . Rep ..... Lockport
2 Jay S. Rowe. Rep ..... Johnson's Cr'k
ONEIDA.
1 William J. Sullivan .... Dem .... Utica
.N. Y. City
N. Y. City
14 Louis Meister . N. Y. City
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MILITARY.
Name. Pol. P. O. Address.
2 Louis M. Martin ....... Rep .... Clinton 3 Edward M. Marson .... Rep .... Whitesboro ONONDAGA.
1 Edward V. Baker .. ... Rep .... Marcellus
2 William Herrick .. .Dem .... Cicero
3 Abram Z. Hyman . Dem .... Syracuse 4 John T. Delaney . Rep .... Syracuse
ONTARIO.
Jean L. Burnett. Rep .... Canandaigua
ORANGE.
1 James G. Graham ... . Rep. . Newburgh
2 Louis Bedell .. . Rep ..... Goshen
ORLEANS. William W. Phipps .... Rep ... , Albion OS WEGO.
1 Thomas D. Lewis .. . Rep .... Fulton
2 Thomas M. Costello .... Rep .... Altmar OTSEGO.
Andrew R. Smith .. Rep ... Springfield Cent.
PUTNAM. William W. Everett ... Rep .... Croton Falls QUEENS.
1 Charles C. Wissel .Dem ... Evergreen, L. I.
2 Cyrus B. Gale ..... Dem .... Jamaica
3 George B. Doughty .... Rep .... Inwood
RENSSELAER.
1 Hugh Galbraith. Rep .... Troy
2 John F. Ahern. Rep .... Troy
3 Michael Russell. Rep .... Troy
RICHMOND.
George Metcalfe .. .. Dem .... Great Kills
ROCKLAND.
Frank P. Demarest .... Dem .... West Nyack
ST. LAWRENCE.
1 Charles S. Plank ...... Rep .... Waddington
2 Benjamin C. Babcock. . Rep .... Brasher Falls SARATOGA.
George H. West ....... Rep .... Ballston Spa
SCHENECTADY.
Andrew J. McMillan. .. Rep .... So. Schenectady
SCHOHARIE.
Name, Pol. P. O. Address. Daniel D. Frisbie ..... .Dem .... Middleburgh
SCHUYLER.
J. Franklin Barnes ..... Dem .... Watkins
SENECA.
Israel Y. Larzelere. .... Rep .... Seneca Falls
STEUBEN.
1 Frank C. Platt. Rep .... Painted Post
2 Hyatt C. Hatch .. .Rep .... Atlanta
SUFFOLK.
1 Joseph N. Hallock. ... Rep .... Southold
2 Regis H. Post. . Rep .... Bayport
SULLIVAN.
Edwin R. Dusenbery .... Rep .... Liberty
TIOGA.
Daniel P. Witter ..
.Rep .... Richford
TOMPKINS.
Benn Conger. .Rep .... Groton ULSTER.
1 Robert A. Snyder .. .... Rep .... Saugerties 2 Thomas Snyder. Rep .... High Falls
WARREN. Charles H. Hitchcock. . Rep .... Glens Falls
WASHINGTON.
Samuel B. Irwin.
Rep .... West Hebron
WAYNE. Frederick W. Griffith ... Rep .... Palmyra
WESTCHESTER.
1 John J. Sloane. .Dem .... Yonkers
2 Alford W. Cooley. Rep .... Westchester
3 James K. Apgar .Rep .... Peekskill
WYOMING.
Charles J. Gardner ..... Rep .... Warsaw
YATES. Edward M. Sawyer .... Rep .... Dundee
MILITARY.
NATIONAL GUARD, NEW YORK.
Headquarters second floor Capitol, Albany, and 280 Broadway, New York City.
Major-Gen. Chas. F. Roe, N. Y. City, Commanding. Col. Stephen H. Olin, N. Y. City, Asst. Adj. Gen. Lt .- Col. Fredk. Phisterer, Albany, Asst. Adj. Gen. Lt .- Col. William C. Sanger, Sangerfield, Inspector. Lt .- Col. William W. Ladd, jr., N. Y. City, Judge Advocate.
Lt .- Col. Nathaniel B. Thurston, N. Y. City, and Maj. W. M. Kirby, Auburn, Inspectors Small Arms Practice.
Lt .- Col. John I. Holly, N.Y. City, Quartermaster. Lt .- Col. Gilford Hurry, N. Y. City, Com. of Sub- sistence.
Col. Nelson H. Henry, N. Y. City, Surgeon. Lt .- Col. John Bogart, N. Y. City, Engineer. Maj. Louis M. Greer, N. Y. City, and Maj. John B. Holland, Brooklyn, Aides-de-Camp. Maj. David Banks, jr. New York, Supernumerary Officer Attached.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
THIRD BRIGADE.
Headquarters, State Armory, Washington av. cor. Lark. Brigadier-General, ROBERT SHAW OLIVER.
Lieut .- Col. Harry C. Cushman. Assistant Adj .- Gen. Maj., George P. Hilton. ...... Brigade Inspector.
Capt. John P. Treanor .. ..... Assistant Inspector. Lt .- Col. Herman Bendell ..... Surgeon.
Major Alfred H. Renshaw .... Engineer.
Major Charles G. Cleminshaw. Com. of Subsistence. Major Charles H. Gaus ....... Insp. Rifle Practice.
Capt. Richard A. M. Daley ... Asst. I. R. P.
Major Horace G. Young ...... Quartermaster.
Major Charles J. Buchanan ... Judge-Advocate.
Capt. Guy E. Baker ... . Aide-de-Camp.
Major James H. Manning .. . .. ¿ Supernumerary
Major James L. Hyatt .. S Officers attached.
The First and Second Regiments, Sixth Battery, the Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Sixteenth and Sev" enteenth Battalions, the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Four" teenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Eighteenth, 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, Armory, Lark and Elk. Capt. Edward J. Wheeler.
10th Battalion, Infantry.
State Armory, Washington av. cor. Lark.
Major-James L. Hyatt. 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. George G. Lempe, Asst. Surgeon.
1st Lieut. James E. Smith, Insp. Small Arms Practice.
Major Anthime W. La Rose, Supernumerary Offi- cer Assigned.
Co. A,210th Battalion, N. G. N. Y.
State Armory.
MILITARY-Adrian W. Mather, Captain. How- ard U. McMillan, 1st Lieut. Philip T. Crapsey, 2nd Lieut. Edwin T. Coffin, 1st Sergt.
CIVIL-M. H. Stokes, Treas. Joseph Gavit, Sec. W. J. Rice, Fin. Sec.
Co. B, 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y.
(Organized July 4, 1854.) State Armory.
MILITARY - Clarence Strevell, Capt. Jesse A.
Fursman, 1st Lieut. Frank A. McNeely, 2nd Lieut. Cassimer F. Swan, 1st Sergt.
CIVIL-Robert G. Robinson, Treas. John J. Denn, Recording Sec. Alexander F. McMahon, Fin. Sec.
Co. C, 10th Battalion,; N. G. N. Y. State Armory.
MILITARY-James E. Roach, Capt. Christopher Gresham, 1st Lieut. Edward Oliver, 2nd Lieut. CIVIL-James B. Greene, Treas. Augustus Bender, Rec. Sec.
Co. D, 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y. (Organized July 2, 1861.) State Armory.
MILITARY-E. V. Denison, Capt. William F. Wheelock, 1st Lieut. Charles E. Walsh, 2nd Lieut. CIVIL-James M. Shattuck, Treas. Wm. S. Tibbetts, Sec. L. T. A. Dreis, Fin. Sec.
Association of Officrs 10th Battal- ion, N. G. N. Y.
Meets at State Armory first Saturday each month. ", Prest. Lieut. Frank S. Harris, Treas. Lieut. Edward Oliver, Sec.
INDEPENDENT
Albany Burgesses Corps.
(Organized October 8, 1833). Armory, Bleecker Hall, 529 Broadway.
MILITARY-A. D. Brink, Commandant. James A. Shattuck, 1st Lieut. Peter Venter, 2nd Lieut. CIVIL-James A. Shattuck, Pres. F. Eppenet- ter, Vice-Pres. William De Myer, Recording Sec. A. D. Brink, Financial Sec. Charles E. Jenkins, Treas. Wm. H. Smith, Armorer.
STAFF- Adj. and Chief of Staff. Harry K. Tebbutt, Inspector. Elliot Danforth, Judge Advocate. Charles E. Jenkins, Chief of Ordnance. H. J. Slattery, Quartermaster. George L. Thomas, Paymaster. J. Meredith Read, Asst. Paymaster. James W. Hutt, Commissary.
Albany, Washington Rifle Company.
(Org. Feb. 22, 1844. Re-incorporated March 4, 1881).
MILITARY-Ernest J. Decker, Commandant. Anthony Woehrmann, 1st Lieut.
ORGANIZATION'S.
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. Alfred H. Rennie, Treas. Buel C. Andrews, Sec.
Old Guard Albany Zouave Cadets.
Calvin W. Eaton, Pres. Willis E. Merriman, Vice-Pres. W. H. Van Antwerp, Treas. Lansing P. Wood, 325 Washington av. Sec.
Washington Continental Vetetan 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.
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ALBANY CITY GOVERNMENT.
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 1900. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Hon. JAMES H. BLESSING,
- Mayor.
Office City Hall.
Office hours from 8 to 1 A. M. Salary, $4,000. John Hastings, Executive Clerk, salary $1,500. Edward P. Kerwin, Clerk, salary $900.
Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Mayor James H. Blessing, President. Comptroller Ed- ward J. Gallien; Corporation Counsel Arthur L. Andrews; President of Common Council Thomas D. Fitzgerald; City Engineer Walter Melius; Clerk of Common Council Frederick U. Bresler, Secretary.
Board of Contract and Supply-Mayor James H. Blessing, President. Comptroller Edward J. Gallien; Commissioner of Public Works Charles M. Bissell; Corporation Counsel Arthur L. An- drews; City Engineer Walter Melius; Isidore Wachsman, Clerk to Board of Contract and Sup- ply; salary $1,500.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Thomas D. Fitzgerald, President of Common Council ; Frank N. Sisson, President pro tem. ; Frederick U. Bresler, Clerk; Felix Corscadden, Asst. Clerk; George S. Rivenburgh, City Marshal; salary $1,000.
Aldermen.
1st Ward -- Joseph Besch
2d Ward-John W. Griggs
3d Ward-John Franey
4th Ward-John J. Howe 5th Ward-Peter H. Reynolds 6th Ward-Ellsworth Carr 7th Ward-William H. Hines
8th Ward-Thomas F. Martin
9th Ward-Joseph F. Leddy 10th Ward-Peter Keeler
11th Ward-John Andrews 12th Ward-James Maloy 13th Ward-Newton W. Thompson
14th Ward-Frank N. Sisson 15th Ward-Edmund A. Walsh 16th Ward-Frederick J. Barends
17th Ward-Richard Hughes
18th Ward-Frank Naukam
19th Ward-Matthias E. Keim
Common Council Standing Committees.
Academies and Schools-Barends, Keeler, Leddy. | Public Buildings-Sisson, Keeler, Hughes, Walsh, Accounts and Appeals-Keim, Andrews, Thomp- Griggs. son, Maloy, Reynolds.
Applications to Legislature-Thompson, Barends, Walsh.
Docks and Ferries-Franey, Keim, Howe.
Fire Department-Hines, Hughes, Maloy.
Land-Hughes, Besch, Martin.
Law-Thompson, Barends, Maloy. Levels-Hines, Andrews, Martin. Markets-Hughes, Andrews, Howe.
Navigation, Trade and Commerce-Sisson, Hines, Carr.
Police-Andrews, Naukam, Reynolds.
Printing-Besch, Naukam, Reynolds.
Privileges and Elections-Naukam, Franey, Maloy.
Public Celebrations and Entertainments-Naukam, Hines, Besch, Keim, Thompson, Carr, Griggs. Railroads-Franey, Barends, Keim, Griggs, Carr. Relations of City and County-Keeler, Thompson, Martin.
Streets and Sewers, Northern Section-Andrews, Hughes, Leddy.
Streets and Sewers, Southern Section-Besch, Fra- ney, Howe.
Streets and Sewers, Western Section-Keim, Nau- kam, Reynolds.
Water-Keeler, Thompson, Barends, Griggs, Walsh. Custodians of Municipal Portrait Gallery-Besch, Hines, Leddy.
(For other city officers, see Table of Contents, page 3.)'
LAW DEPARTMENT."
Arthur L. Andrews, Corporation Counsel; salary - $4,000: John F. Farrell, Asst. Corporation Counsel; salary $2,000; J. Sheldon Frost, Special
Asst. Corp. Counsel; salary $166.66 per month; Rufus Kimball, Clerk to Corporation Counsel; salary $1,200.
FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Edward J. Gallien, Comptroller; salary $3,500; Deputy Comptroller; salary $1,800; William M. Richards, Clerk to Comp- troller; salary $1,000; Emil C. Rosche,
Treasurer; salary $3,000; Brace M. Gallien, Deputy Treasurer; salary $1,800; George D. Has- kell, Cashier; salary $1.200; Alexander H. Spierre, Clerk to Treasurer; salary $1,000.
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ALBANY DIRECTORY.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Charles M. Bissell, Commissioner; salary $3,500; Robert Lockhart, First Deputy; salary $1,800; Richard Hunter, Second Deputy; salary $1,200; Walser W. Mckown, Clerk; salary $1,000.
Burea: of Parks-Wm. S. Egerton, Superintend- ent; salary $3,000.
Bureau of Water-George I. Bailey, Superintend- ent; salary $3,000; Frank J. Bolster, Chief Clerk; salary $1,500; Dickinson Courtney, jr., Permit Clerk; salary $720.
Bureau of Engineering-Walter Melius, City En-
gineer; salary $3,500; Wallace Greenalch, Deputy City Engineer ; salary $1,800; Howard Batchelder, Asst. Engineer; salary $1,500; Thomas J. De- laney, Asst. Engineer and Draughtsman; salary $1,300.
Bureau of Public Buildings, Wharves, Docks and Bridges-City Engineer Walter Melius, Superin- tendent; John Dreis, Janitor of City Buildings; salary $900; David E. Pugh, Superintendent of City Hall; salary $1,200; Michael J. Gorey, Asst. Supt. City Hall; salary $800.
DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION.
Charles H. Gaus, William G. Sheehan, Francis Freckleton, Elmer H. Havens, City Assessors; salary $2,500 each; Thomas J. Lanahan, Chief
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Clerk; salary $1,500; William A. Wallace, Clerk; salary $1,000.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
Fred. C. Ham, Commissioner; salary $3,500; | Samuel H. Morje, Clerk; salary $1,000.
BUREAU OF POLICE.
General Office, City Building, South Pearl Street.
Howard P. Foster, Chief; salary $2,500; Edward G. Cox, M. D., Surgeon; salary $- ; Frank Lasch, Headquarters Sergeant;
Police Matron; salary $600. Salaries of Captains $1,200; salaries of Sergeants $1,000; salaries of Patrolmen from $600 to $900; salaries of Detectives $1,200.
FIRST POLICE PRECINCT. No. 59 South Ferry Street.
Captain-John H. Sheridan.
Sergeants-Wm. H. Lonergan, Francis E. Bailey, Samuel C. Becket.
Patrolmen-28.
Boundary-Includes that part of the city of 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, James J. Walsh, 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, Thomas Roche, John E. Murphy.
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-Henry C. A. Sauer.
Sergeants-John S. Keefe, 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.
FIFTH POLICE PRECINCT. No. 270 Central avenue.
Captain-Patrick H. Maher.
Sergeants-Harmon Bowers, John Haggerty, John A. Franklin.
Patrolmen-21.
Boundary-Includes all that part of the city west of Lexington avenue.
DETECTIVES.
Michael E. Nolan, James B. Sweeney, Joseph P. O'Connor, William F. McGraw, Michael Con- nors.
POLICE COURT OFFICERS.
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