Albany city directory 1903, Part 123

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Publication date: 1903
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CITY OF RENSSELAER.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL No. 3, Broadway, between Tracy av. and Central av. A. R. Coulson, Prin- cipal. Mary A. New, Emily Ashton, Annie E. Wygant, Catharine Hill, Sarah Bell, Christina -


Gomph, C. J. Lamouree, M. Elizabeth Stever, Mildred V. W. Patterson, Ada Taylor, Mrs. Carrie F. Le Fevre, Edith Hutchinson, Teachers.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioners-R. B. Lansing, Pres. Timothy B. Lehany, William J. Rockefeller, Edward R. Knight. Chief of Police-James Hutchinson, Office, Station No. 2. Clerk-Anthony J. Hoogkamp. FIRST PRECINCT. SECOND PRECINCT. Station 957 Broadway. Station 31 Second avenue.


Patrolmen-Sergeant Charles Albright, Frederick Morford, Harry Manders, James Stevens, Levi Van Allen.


Patrolmen-James Lehany, William H. Don- nelly, Henry Shultz, George R. Butler, Thomas Fahey.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Commissioners-B. R. Lansing, Pres. Benjamin Bond, John Armour, Wm. J. Smalley. A. J. Hoogkamp, Clerk.


Chief of Fire Department-John Thompson, Jr. Frank H. Munger, Ist. Asst. George P. Hamlin, 2nd. Asst. Wilson Sanderson, Fire alarm electrician.


J. N. RING Fire Company, No. 1, 31 Second av. | J. S. BELLINGER STEAMER. 1571 Fifth n. William Trenck, Foreman. Central avenue. Sam. Wright, Foreman.


G. S. MINK Steamer Company, No. 2, 959 B'way, Alonzo Hewitt, Foreman.


E. F. HART Hose Company, East street corner Herrick. Edward Powers, Foreman.


JAMES HILL Hook and Ladder and Hose Com- pany, No. 4, 42 Partition. William Noxon, Foreman.


C. A. BAILEY HOOK AND LADDER CO. 1571 Fifth. George G. Kemper, Foreman.


CITIZENS' HOSE CO. 1497 Broadway. Sprague Claflin, Foreman.


W. O. HOWARD HOSE CO. No. 5, 1577 Third. Frank Osborn, Foreman.


CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Second cor. Church. Rev. J. W. McDoniels, Pastor, Walter Wagar, S S. Supt. John Price, sr .. Sexton.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Parti- tion corner Third. Rev. Payson E. Pierce, Pastor. Thomas McNeil, S. S. Supt. Charles Ackley, Sexton.


WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. Thomas McNeil, Pres. Mrs. Samuel Geddes, Treas. Mrs. Fred. Davis, Sec.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Mrs. Charles Yale, Treas. Miss Kittie Lansing, Cor. Sec. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY (Episcopal). 1250 Third. Rev. Thomas White, Rector and S. S. Supt.


CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Episcopal), Third av. cor. Washington. Rev. -, Rec- tor and S. S. Supt. William Harmer, Sexton. FIRST M. E. CHURCH, Washington between First and Second avenues. Rev. J. C. Russum, Pastor. B. R. Lansing, S. S. Supt. Gilson Hayford, Sexton.


EPWORTH LEAGUE. Charles Truax, Pres. Mrs. Arthur Lucas, Treas. J. Max Hackel, Sec.


BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH, 1550 Broadway. Rev. J. C. Fisher, Pastor. Fred. S. Paddock, S. S. Supt. Robert Hutchinson, Sexton.


EPWORTH LEAGUE. George Cozine, Pres. F. S. Paddock, Treas. Wilson F. Sanderson, Sec.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RENS- SELAER, 34 Broadway. Rev. Pastor. Hugh Ross, S. S. Supt. John Boughton, Sexton.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. George Debelius, Pres. Mrs. W. H. Brown, Sec.


BROTHERHOOD OF ANDREW AND PHILIP. F. K. Hilt, Pres. George H. Diack, Treas. Ed. Dow, Rec. Sec. J. C. Belknap, Cor. Sec. . FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, Central av. cor. Fifth. Rev. A. W. Hopper, Ph. D., Pastor. Ellsworth Burdick, S. S. Supt.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Melvin Rowe, Pres. Miss Josephine Mutterer, Treas. Miss Elizabeth King, Sec.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Herrick street. Rev. James E. Duffy, Pastor. Revs. John F. Glavin and John C. Carey, Assistants. Martin Conlin, Sexton.


ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, meets in Union Mission bldg. Rev. Ira M. Derrick, Pastor.


COURTS.


SUPREME COURT-THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT. Trial terms held second Monday of January, Howard; second Monday ' of March,


Cochrane; first Monday of May, Herrick; first Monday of October, Betts.


MANUFACTURING AND INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


EAST ALBANY GASLIGHT CO., Charles H. | HUDSON RIVER BRIDGE CO. D. B. McCoy, Werner. Pres. H. L. Merry, Vice-Pres. A. Manager. A. H. Drake, Agent. T. Cole, Treas. and Sec. A. & H. Ry. & Power RENSSELAER WOOL CO. 509 Broadway. Capi- tal, $20,000. J. W. Hallenbeck, Pres. Frank B. Graves, Treas. John Linker, Sec. pullers and dealers. Co. gas and electric dept. Election in April. HUDSON RIVER ANILINE COLOR WORKS Riverside avenue. L. I. Waldman, Pres. and Treas. William Lesser, Vice-Pres. and Manager. |


Wool


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SOCIETIES.


SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


GREENBUSH LODGE, No. 337, second and fourth


Mondays, Masonic Hall. W., Charles A. Starin, Master. John W. Burkman, Senior Warden. Fred A. Ham, Junior Warden. James H. Miller, Treas. P. M., E. C. Crocker, Sec. P. M., Jas. I. Miles, Senior Deacon. Sam- uel E. McAvoy, Junior Deacon. Clarence Houghton, S. M. C. Sam. B. Churchill, J. M. C. Rev. William F. Bielby, Chaplain. William H. Brown, Marshal. P. M., Charles A. Belden, Historian. Egbert D. Nestell, Organist. P. M., Charles A. Belden, Tiler.


GREENBUSH CHAPTER, No. 274, first and third Mondays, Masonic Hall. E., T. Almern Griffin, High Priest. John W. Burkman, King. R. W. Wickham, Scribe. John F. Munger, Treas. P. H. P., E. C. Crocker, Sec. Rev. W. F. Bielby, Chaplain. William H. Good, Captain of Host. Sam. B. Churchill, Prin. Sojourner. Sylvanus C. Curran, Royal Arch Capt. Frederick A. Ham, Master 3d Vail. Harry E. Melius, Master 2d Vail. Samuel E. McAvoy, Master 1st Varl. Egbert D. Nestell, Organist. P. H. P., C. A. Belden, Sentinel.


Order of Eastern Star.


PHILIPINE CHAPTER, No. 256, second and fourth Tuesdays, Masonic Hall. Mrs. Susie E. Brown, Wor. Matron. Mrs. Alma Van Alstyne, A. Ma'. Frederick A. Ham, Worthy Patron. Mrs. Permelia Ham, Treasurer. Mrs. Ida M. Beach, Secretary. Mrs. Phoebe Stewart, Con- ductress. Mrs. Ella E. Paul, Asso. Con. Mrs Isabella Stewart, Chaplain. Samuel E. McAvoy, Marshal. Miss Jean Pickens, Organist. Mrs. Eva Whish, Ada. Mrs. Eda M. Link, Ruth. Mrs. Ida L. Miles, Esther. Mrs. Martha Plaus, Martha. Miss Grace B. Stuart, Electa. Mrs. Carrie C. Buckbee, Warder. John C. Babe, Sentinel.


I. O. O. F.


FARMERS AND MECHANICS' LODGE, No. 157, meets at 840 Broadway, Thursday evenings, Lewis Karrau, N. G. George Wells, Treas. Fred. H. MacDonald, P. S.


GREENBUSH LODGE, Daughters of Rebekah, No. 26, meets at 840 B'way, first and third Tues- day evenings in each month. Mrs. Susie John- son, N. G. Mrs. Bell Turner, Treas. Mrs. D. E. Mason, F. S. Miss Rita Vroman, Rec. Sec.


G. A. R.


THURLOW WEED POST, No. 400, meets first and third Tuesdays at Select Knights' Hall. Charles Fisher, Com. George Young, Sen. V. Com. Jacob Foelkins, J. V. Com. Charles A Thatcher, Chaplain. George W. Peck, Adj. Arthur W. Harvey, Q. M. George E. Mellen, Officer of the Day. Charles Ackley, Officer of the Guard. George Young, Surgeon. Jacob Foelkin, Chaplain Stephen Kaufman, Q. M. S. James Lanigan, Sergt. Maj.


DANIEL S. CORBIN POST, NO. 204. Meets at Howard Hose Hall every first and third Wednes- day. W. H. Vrooman, Com. David Gregory, Sen. Vice-Com. F. W. Golden, Jun. Vice-Com. Z. Gibbs, Chaplain. F. H. Snyder, Q. M. D. P. Millis, O. G. W. A. Cuzner, Adj. Wil- liam!Gregory, O. D. Jacob H. Conine, Surgeon.


Woman's Relief Corps.


D. S. CORBIN. Mrs. Mary A. Vroman, Pres. Mrs. Ida Scott, Treas. Mrs. Maria Thatcher, Conductor. Mrs. Ida Karreau, Sec.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


RIVERSIDE LODGE, NO. 47. Meets at Pythian Hall, Tuesday evenings. August Huhn, C. C. Charles S. Finkle, K. of R. & S. Election in January.


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.


RENSSELAER LODGE, No. 240. Meets second and fourth Thursdays, at Kapp's Hall. Harry C. Johnson, M. W. John Burkman, Recorder. Carlos J. Bell, Financier. Annual election in December.


EAST ALBANY LODGE, No. 291. Meets first and third Mondays at Kapp's Hall. R. A. Atchison, Master. Wm. N. Fleming, D. D. G., M. W. W. P. Cady, Recorder. C. A. Bergh, Financier. Election in December.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


HUDSON VALLEY COUNCIL, No. 1713. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Select Knights' Hall. Wm F. Fleet, Regent. Melvin Rowe, Treas. Homer L Bray- ton, Sec. J. N. Wageonheizer, Collector. An- nual election in December.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.


GREENBUSH COUNCIL, No. 60. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Kapp's Hall. John J. Ryan, Pres. Thomas Mahar, Vice-Pres. Minor Mc Namara, Treas. James Clark, Rec. Sec. John Scully, Fin. Sec. Annual election in Dc- cember.


MACCABEES.


EAST ALBANY TENT, No. 386. Meets first and third Wednesdays at Select Knights' Hall. Herman Cookingham, C. John Boyle, R. K. & F. K. Fred. W. Manly, M. D., Phys.


EAST ALBANY HIVE, No. 257, meets second and fourth Mondays at Select Knights' Hall. Mrs. Louise Sheffer, P. C. Mrs. Julia English, C. Mrs. Maggie Tidd, Fin. K. Mrs. Mary E. Murphy, 43 Elm, Record K.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


AGANNSCHIONI TRIBE, No. 377. William A. Lithgow, Prophet. Arthur S. Gilchrist, Sachem. Joseph A. Hickey, Keeper of Wampum. Edward B. Welch, Chief of Records.


DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Minnesela Coun- cil. No. 103. meets second and fourth Mondays at Howard Hose Hall. Mrs. W. H. Vrooman, P. Mrs. Ida Karran, C. of W. Mrs. Alice South- well, K. of R.


SELECT KNIGHTS.


FORT CRALO LEGION, No. 58. Meets alternate Friday evenings at Select Knights' Hall. H. W. Majory, Com. J. W. Wickens, Rec. Treas. J. F. Kapp, Treas. William L. Westfall, Re- corder.


LADIES' AUXILIARY, No. 2. Meets every second and fourth Mondays at Select Knights' Hall. Mrs. Dora Norton, Pres. Mrs. Emma Os- trander, Treas. Mrs. Katie Chandler. Sec. Mrs. Lillian Clifford, Fin. Sec.


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CITY OF RENSSELAER.


CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


BRANCH 57, meets first and last Thursday even- ings. George Jordan, Pres. Christopher W. Riley, Treas. Charles Adams, Rec. Sec. P. J. Adams, Fin. Sec.


BRANCH 9, L. C. B. A. Miss M. A. Hepinstall, Pres. Miss Bridget C. Ryan, Treas. Miss Mary Vennard, Fin. Sec. Miss Nellie M. Conlon, Rec. Sec. Election in December.


BRANCH 57, L. C. B. A. Mrs. Frances J. Kelley, Pres. Mrs. Ellen McCauley, Treas. Miss Maggie Harvey, Recorder. Miss Lizzie McCaf- frey, Fin. Sec.


CATHOLIC RELIEF AND BENEFIC- IARY ASSOCIATION.


COUNCIL 5. Meets in Select Knights' Hall, second and fourth Thursdays each month. N. W. Mahar, Pres. Mrs. R. Ashley, Treas. J. G. Bergeron, Rec. Sec. Annual election in December.


ROYAL TEMPLARS OF TEMPER- ANCE.


SUNNYSIDE COUNCIL, No. 65. Meets every other Monday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall. John M. Decker, Select Councilor. Mrs. Mary Melius, Treas. John S. Melius, Fin. Sec.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.


PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 58. M. H. Lamp, C. T. Mrs. W. H. Nichols, V. T. Mrs. G. H. Wilmott, Treas. Chester Maggs, Rec. Sec. Mrs. Georgia A. Birch, Fin. Sec. W. H. Wilmott, Lodge Deputy.


MISCELLANEOUS.


ALBANY AND HUDSON RAILROAD CO. 24 State, Albany, and Columbia cor. Aiken av. New York office 100 Broadway. George G. Blakeslee, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. J. S. Gil- lespie, Supt. A. P. Deeds, Audifor.


BATH-ON-THE-HUDSON PUBLIC LIBRARY, School No. 3. Trustees: W. Irving Williams, Nathan Babcock, Charles F. Farling. W. A. Cuzner, Librarian.


BATH SHAKESPERIAN SOCIETY. Mrs. M. M. Bates, Pres. H. Josephine Du Mont, Vice- Pres. and Treas. ' Mrs. Irving Williams, Sec.


BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD MEN'S AS- SOCIATION, 833 Broadway, George L. Fox, Pres. Willard E. Warden, Vice-Pres. William H. Clay, Treas. Charles Adams, Rec. Sec. C. A. Bergh, Librarian


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGI- NEERS, GREENBUSH DIVISION, No. 59. Charles A. Stellar, Chief Eng. G. A. March, 1st Eng. J. Hepinstall, Insurance.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN OF EAST ALBANY, No. 215. G. Merrill Haight, Master. Walter H. Rawlins, Treas. John W. Reed, Sec. George A. March, Collector. Annual election last week in June.


BROTHERHOOD OF ST. PAUL. Meets Tues- days. John E. Ford, Pres. James S. Waters, Treas. Elli Garrison, Sec.


EXCELSIOR DIVISION, No. 359, 0. R. C. meet first Sunday in the month at Vaughn's Hall. John L. Parmerton, C. C. John P. Kilmer, Treas. and Sec.


LADIES' AUXILIARY. Mrs. W. J. Randall, Pres. Mrs. V. D. Rhodes, Vice-Pres. Mrs. J. P. Kilmer, Treas. and Sec.


E. W. GRIFFIN DEACONESS HOME, 122 B'way, Mrs. E. W. Simpson, Troy, Pres. Mrs. J. C. Russam, V. - Pres. Mrs. Bradford R. Lansing. Treas. Mrs. J. V. F. Podmore, Watervliet, Rec. Sec. Miss Mabel Russell, Cor. Sec. Mrs. A. D. Lyon, Supt. Miss Ida L. Lewis, Miss Laura M. Bateman, Miss Anna C. Beals, Deaconesses. Mrs. Alice Noble, Travelers' Aid at Union station.


HORSESHOE LODGE B. OF R. R. TRAINMEN, No. 250. Meets first and third Sundays. at Vaughn's Hall. Patrick Pearl, M. Wm. Cun- ningham, Financier. William Sutherland, Sec. James Lotridge, Journal Agent. Annual elec- tion in December.


LADIES' AUXILIARY, meets first and third Wed- nesdays at Select Knights' Hall. Miss Hattie Luby, Mistress. Miss Anna Carey, Treas. Miss Amelia A. Alrutz, 1140 Third, Sec.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Rensselaer Council No. 267. Meets first and third Mondays in each month. W. A. Doran, G. K. M. F. Guilfoil, Treas. J. A. Hickey, Rec. Sec. E. J. Guilfoil, Fin. Sec.


MODERN WOODMEN, NORTHCOTT CAMP NO.8553. Meet first and third Tuesdays in each month, at Select Knights' Hall. E. A. Albright, V. C. Adviser. A. J. Hoogkamp, Banker. George H. Hayford, Clerk.


MOHAWK AND HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SOCIETY. Dr. Wm. O. Stillman, Albany, Pres. Bradford R. Lansing, Vice-Pres.


MOHICAN ASSOCIATION. Mects third Monday in each month at 45 Columbia. R. A. Garrison, Pres. S. W. Craig, Vice-Pres. Willard G. Bel- lows, Treas. A. L. Reeves, Sec. Armand Cote, Sergt .- at-Arms.


OLIVE LODGE, D. of H., meet second and fourth Tuesdays at Select Knights' Hall. Elizabeth Majory, C. of H. George W. Peck, Financier. M. F. Bartley, Recorder.


PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF AMERICA, meet at W. O. Howard Hose House. Mrs. G. C. Luby, Pres. Mrs. Conine, Treas. Mrs. A. Allen, Fin. Sec. Mrs. Norton, Rec. Sec. Election in Sep- tember.


RENSSELAER COUNTRY CLUB. F. J. A. Riley, Pres. A. Mills, Vice-pres. William Simmons, Treas. Royal Buckbee, Rec. Sec. W. K. Waterbury, Cor. Sec.


RENSSELAER EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSO- CIATION. Meet at Pythian hall. C. J. Smith, Pres. David E. Mason, Vice-Pres. George A. Patterson, Treas. George F. Cummings, 1577 Second, Rec. and Fin. Sec.


ROOSEVELT REPUBLICAN CLUB. Lowell L. Palmer, Pres. John Cochran, Treas. J. D. Houghtaling, Sec. Elmer E. Wicks, Fin. Sec.


CEMETERIES.


BATH CEMETERY, Forbes avenue, between Chestnut and Birch.


NEW RURAL CEMETERY, Capital City Cemetery Corporation, situated near Olcott hill.


just east of Rensselaer. O. F. Kinloch, M. D., 37 Maiden lane, Albany, Comptroller. See page 682 ST. JOHN'S CEMETERY, off end of Partition. P. K. Morrissey, Supt.


RENSSELAER STREET DIRECTORY.


Giving the name of each street, and showing what other streets run from or across it with the nuni - bers 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. 422 comes, you look at Broadway, on this page, and find that Fourth avenue runs from 400 and Herrick street from 500, showing that 422 Broadway would come between Fourth avenue and Herrick.


Or, going up Broadway, suppose it is desired to take a cross street to reach 1323 Second street on looking under Second street you find 1300 to be at Catharine street, so that by passing through Catha- rine street you are near the desired number.


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


The names of the streets are given in alphabetical order, giving the direction in which they run according to the numbers. Even numbers are upon the right hand side of the street, and the odd nunll- bers upon the left.


Academy, from Aiken av. to Third av. wd. 1, 2.


Left. Rt


0 ( Aiken avenue


45 0 Columbia


0 0 Second avenue


0 0 Third avenue


Aiken, changed to Elm


Aiken Avenue from south end of Broad- way to city line, wds. 1,9. Left. Rt.


4


Academy 9 Nelson av. 27 Cambridge av. 0


0


31 Columbia 0 N. Y. C. R. R. 0 Southi


0


0 0 0


0 B. & A. R. R. o Spruce Ring High 0 City line


Aslı (former y Fourth av. Bath), from 2000 Eighth, east, to city line, wd. 8.


Belmore Place, from 23 Riverside avenue, east, to Columbia, wd. 9. Left. Rt. 0 0 Riverside av.


13 0 Nelson av.


21 0 Cambridge av.


0 0 Columbia


Birch (formerly Third av. Bath), from 140 Washington avenue to 2000 Tenth, wd. 8.


Left. Rt. 1 2 Washington av. 32 Seventh


Broadway, from 1 Aiken avenue north, to Forbes avenue, wds. 1, 2, 4, 7. Left. Rt. 1 2 Aiken av. 34 Pres. church


101 100 Columbia


201 200 Second av. 245 Ferry


301 300 Third av. 0 Unnamed st. 0


0 Mill creek 400 Fourth av. 500 Herrick 601 600 Brook 701 700 R. R. bridges


801 800 Partition 900 Harrison av. Police Station


Left. Rt .-


961 City offices


1000 John 1100 Gien


1200 Pine


1300 Catharine


1400 McNaughton av. 1500 Fowler av.


1551 1550 Tracy avenue


1552 M. E. church 1566 School No. 3 1600 Central avenue


1700 Washington av.


0 0 Forbes avenue


Cambridge Ave- nue, from 27 Aiken av. south, to Belmore place, wd. 9.


Left. Rt 0 U Aiken avenue


0) 0 Mansion av.


0 0 Belmore place


Catharine, from 1300


First across wd. 6.


Fourth,


Left Rt


0 0 First


0 0 Second


0 0 Third


0 0 Fourth


Central avenue, from Hudson river at Ferry ship to Eighth, wds. 7, 8.


Left. Rt. 0 0 Ferry slip


0 0 N. Y. C. R. R.


1 2 Forbes av.


15 16 Broadway


33 34 First


49 50 Second


0 64 Third


0 82 Fourth 88 Ret. Dutcli ch. 0 Fifth


95


111 112 Sixth


127 128 Seventh 143 144 Eighth


Chestnut (formerly Second avenue, Bath), from junc. Washington avenue and Fourth to Tenth, wd. 8.


Left. Rt


Washington av. 2 Fourth 20 Fifth 50 Sixth


0 0 Seventh


0 . 0 Eighth 0 0 Ninth


0 0 Tenth


Church, from 1432 Second to 1441 Third, wd. 8.


Clinton Heights, end of Columbia, East Greenbush.


Columbia, from Hud- son river southeast to city line, wds. 1, 9.


Left. Rt 3 6 Broadway


11 10 Academy


33 Washington


35 70 Aiken av.


0 0 N. Y. C. R. R.


0 v South


0 0 B. & A. R. R.


0 0 City line


Fifth, from Partition north to John. and from Fowler av. to Chestnut, wds. 5, 6, 8. Left. Rt. 801 800 Partition


901 900 Harrison av.


1001 1000 John


1501 1500 Fowler av.


1601 1600 Central av.


1701 1700 Dale


1755 1756 Chestnut


First, from Partition, northi to Forbes av.


wds. 4, 5, 6, 7.


Left. Rt. 801 800 Partition


901 900 Harrison av.


1001 1000 Joli 110: 1100 Glen


1201 1200 Pine


1301 1300 Catharine


1401 1400 MeNaugh'n av.


1501 1500 Fowler av.


1551 Tracy av.


1601 1600 Central av.


1701 1700 Wash'ton av.


1799 1800 Forbes av.


First Avenue (Bath), changed to Dale.


Dubuque, from Law- rence to Summit, wd. 3.


East, from 101 Second av. north to Partition, wds. 2, 3, 4, 5.


Left. Rt.


201 200 Second av.


301 300 Third avenue


501


500 Herrick


507 Hose House


600 Wendell


700 Willow


779 780 Partition


Left. Rt.


0 0 Tracy av.


0 0 Central av.


0 Forbes station


0 Wash'ton av.


0 Broadway 0 First


0 Fourth


0 Patten av.


1701 1700 Dale


1801 1800 Chestnut


1901 1900 Birch 2000 Ash


2033 2034 Forbes av.


Elm, (formerly Aiken street), from Fourth av north, across Wendell, wd. 3. Left. Rt


0 0 Fourth av.


0 0 Herrick


0 0 Wendell


801 800 Partition 901 900 Harrison av.


1001 1000 John


1101 Glen


Forbes Avenue, (formerly Mineral st. and Rensselaer av. Bath), from Tracy av. northeasterly to city line, wds. 7, 8.


East Eighth; changed to Willow


Eighth, from 143 Cen- tralav. to Forbes av. wd. 8. Left. Rt


1601 1600 Central av.


0 Wash'ton av.


0 Eighth


0 Ninth


0 Tenth


0 0 City line


Fourth, from 59 Parti . tion north across Cath- arine, and from south of Fowler avenue to Forbes av. wds. 5, 6, 8. Left. Rt.


Ferry, from 245 Broad- way to the river, wd. 2


Cottage Hill, from Partition opp. Sixthı, south, ward 5


Dale (formerly First av. Bath), from 1700 Fourth to 1700 Ninth, wd. 8.


Left. Rt.


1 2 Fourth


21 22 Fifth


47 48 Sixth


71 72 Seventh


0 0 Eighth


0 0 Ninth


First Avenue, from 6 Washington to Green, wd. 1. Left. Rt 1 0 Washington 0 Walker


0 0 Green


400 Fourth avenue


1 Broadway U Riverside av.


957


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RENSSELAER STREET DIRECTORY.


Left. Kt.


1201 Pine 1301 1300 Catharine?


1501 1500 Fowler avenue 1601 1600 Central avenue 1700 Dale 1800 Chestnut


1801 1800 Washington av. 1826 Patten av. 1857 1858 Forbes av.


Fourth Avenue (Bath), changed to Ash street.


Fourth Avenue. from 400 Broadway to Hogan, and from 400 East to beyond Law- rence, wds. 2, 3.


Left. Rt.


U 0 Broadway 0 Hogan


0


0 East


0 Elm


0 Lawrence


Fowler Avenue, from 1500 Broadway to 1500 Sixth, wds. 7, 8. Left. Rt. 1 0 Broadway


15 18 First


31 32 Second


47 48 Third


63 0 Fourth


81 82 Fifth


85 86 Sixth


Glen, from 1100 Broad way to 1101 Fourth, wds. 4, 6. Left. Rt.


0 Broadway


13 10 First


29 24 Second


47 44 Third


57 60 Fourth


Green, from First av. to Third av. wd. 1. Left. Rt.


3 0 First avenue


21 24 Second avenue 0 0 Third avenue Grove, from Third av. to High.


Harrison Avenue, from 900 Broadway to city line, wds. 4, 5, 6. Left. Rt. 1 2 Broadway


15 18 First


29 30 Second 0 School No, 2.


41 0 Third 64 Fourth


55


0 0 Fifth 0 0 Sixth 0 0 Seventh


Herrick, from 500 Broadway to Law-


rence, wds. 2, 3. Left. Rt. 1 0 Broadway


7 0 Hogan


0 0 N. Y. C. R R.


0 0 B. & A. R. R.


0 Hart Hose house


0 0 East


21 0 Elm


0 0 Lawrence


High, from 152 Third av. southeast of Aiken av. wds. 2, 9. Left. Rt 0 0 Third av. 0 0 Grove


0 0 Aiken av.ª


Hogan, from Fourth avenue north across Herrick, wd. 2.


John, from 1000 Broad- way to 1000 Seventh, wds. 4, 6.


Left. Rt.


0 Broadway


15 16 First


31 32 Second


47 0 Third


59 58 Fourth


0 0 Fitth


0 0 Sixth


0 108 Seventh


Lansing Place, from Wilson to 26 Partition, ward 5.


Lawrence, from Fourth av. to 36 Par- tition, wds. 3, 5.


Left. Rt. 0 0 Fourth avenue


0 Convent


0 Parochial sch.


0 St. John's R. C. church


0 Herrick 50 Dubuque


0 72 Wendell


0 0 Willow


0 0 Wilson


0 118 Partition


Mansion Avenue. from Nelson av. to Columbia, wd. 9.


McNaughton Ave- nue, from 1400 Broad- way, east to 1401 Third, wds. 4, 6, 7, 8.


Left. Rt.


1 2 Broadway


17 16 First


33 0 Second


57 0 Third


Mill, changed to Ring.


Mineral, changed to Forbes avenue


Nelson Avenue from 9 Aiken avenue to Belinore place, wd. 9 Left. Rt. 0 0 Aiken avenue


15 Mansion av.


41 38 Belmore place


Ninth, from Dale, north to Forbes av. wd. 8.


Left Rt


1701 1700 Dale


184,1 1800 Chestnut


1901 1900 Birch 2001 2000 Ash


0 0 Forbes av.


Park, changed to Sec- ond.


Partition, from 800 Broadway, east to city line, wds. 4, 5. Left. Rt. 0 0 Broadway


19


0 Prospect place First


16 East


35 Second 26 Lansing Place


36 Lawrence


0 First Congrega- tional church


Left. Rt. 43


0


95


92 Cottage hill Seventh


U 0 City line


Patten Avenue, fr. 1828 Fourth to Forbes av. wd. 8.


Pine, from 1200 Broad- way to Fourth, wds. 4, 6. Left. Rt. U 0 Broadway 49 52 First 39 0 Second 0 44 Third 57 54 Fourth


Pollard Avenue, changed to Fourth st.


Prospect place, fr. Partition opp. Second, south, wd. 4.


Rensselaer Ave- nue (Bath), changed to Forbes av.


Ring (formerly Mill), from Aiken av. east of B. & A. R. R. to Sec ond av. wd. 1.


Riverside Avenue, from Aiken avenue south to city line, wd. 9 Left. Rt. 1 0 Aiken avenue


25 Belmore place


0 0 City line


Second, from 35 Parti- tion north to Washing- ton av. wds. 5, 6, 7, 8.


Left. Rt.


801 800 Partition


901 900 Harrison av. 904 School house


1001 1000 John


1101 1100 Glen


1201 1200 Pine


1301 1300 Catharine [av. 1401 1400 McNaughton


1422 First Bapt. ch. 1432 Church street


1501 1500 Fowler av.


1601 1600 Central av.


1649 1650 Washington av.


Second Avenue (Bath), changed to


Chestnut street.


Second Avenue, from the Hudson river east to Ring, wds. 1, 2. Left. Rt.


0 Broadway


0 8 Academy


17 16 Washington


29 0 Walker


31 Police Station Police Court Ring Fire Co.


35 36 Green


0 0 N. Y. C. R. R.


0 0 B. & A. R. R. East


101


139 140 Ring


Seventhı, from 69 Parti- tion north, and from 127 Central avenue to Birch, wds. 5, 6, 8.


Left. Rt. 801 800 Partition 1601 1600 Central avenue 1701 1700 Dale 1801 1800 Chestnut 1837 1838 Birch


Sixth, from 53 Parti- tion north across John, and from 111 Central avenue to 52 Chestnut, wds. 5, 6, 8.


Left. Rt. 801 800 Partition 901 900 Harrison av. 1001 1000 John 1601 1600 Central avenue


1701 1700 Dale


1749 1750 Chestnut


Sixth Avenue, changed to Spruce.


South (formerly South First), from Aiken av. east of N. Y. C. R. R. south to city line, wd. 9


Left. Rt. 1 2 Aiken av. 201 200 Columbia 0 0 City line


Spruce (formerly Sixth av.), from Aiken av. east of B. & A. R. R. south, wd. 9.


Summit, from Fourth av. to Wendell, wd. 3. 0 0 Fourth av. 7 Dubuque


0 0 Wendell


Tenth (proposed), from Chestnut to


Forbes av. wd. 8.


Third, from 43 Parti- tion, north to 54 Wash- ington av. wds. 5, 6, 8. Left. Rt. 801 800 Partition


901 900 Harrison av.


1001 1000 John


1101 1100 Glen 1201 1200 Pine 1250 Episcopal Ch.


1301 1300 Catharine 1401 M'Naught'n av.


1441 Church street


1501 1500 Fowler av.


1601 1600 Central av.


1655 1658 Wash'ton av.


Third Avenue (Bath) changed to Birch st.


Third Avenue, from Albany and Greenbush bridge east to city line. wds. 1, 2, 3. Left. Rt.


0 0 Broadway


0 0 Academy


0 Episcopal Ch.


0 0 Washington 0 School No. 1 28 Walker 0 Green


0 0 N. Y. C. R. R.


77


0 0 B. & A. R. R. 0 East 152 High


0 Thomas 0 Grove


0 0 City line


Thomas, from Third av. east of High,nortlı, wd. 9


33


Third 42 H. & L. Co. Fourth


0 Fifth Sixth


111


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