Albany city directory 1903, Part 7

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Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Albany, N.Y
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18 George P. Richter ..


Dem .... N. Y. City


19 Charles F. Bostwick .... Rep .... N. Y. City 20 John H. Fitzpatrick ... Dem .... N. Y. City 21 Frederick E. Wood .... Rep .... N. Y. City


22 William H. Hornidge. . Dem. .N. Y. City


23 Eugene J. McCarthy .. . Dem. .N. Y. City


24 Leo Ph. Ulmann ... .Dem .N. Y. City


25 Howard Conkling .. Rep .N. Y. City


26 Myron Sulzberger Dem . N. Y. City


27 George B. Agnew Rep N. Y. City


28 John T. Dooling. Dem. .N. Y. City


29 George B. Clark .. . Rep. N. Y. City


30 Gotthardt A. Litthauer. Dem N. Y. City 31 Lewis A. Abrams ...... Dem. .. N. Y. City


32 Matthew F. Neville ... Dem. .. N. Y. City


33 James O. Farrell .. Dem. ... N. Y. City


34 William J. Ellis. ... . Dem .... N. Y. City


35 Peter J. Everett ...... Dem .... N. Y. City NIAGARA.


1 Joseph M. Hoffman. .. Dem .... Lockport


2 John H. Leggett ... .Rep ..... Niagara Falls


Name.


Pol.


P. O. Address.


ONEIDA.


1 Thomas A. Mortimer ... Dem .... Utica


2 Fred. A. Brill. . Rep .... Lowell


3 .John C. Evans. .. . Rep .... Rome ONONDAGA.


1 James F. Williams ..... Rep .... Baldwinsville


2 Frederick D. Traub .... Rep .... Syracuse


3 Martin L. Cadin .. .. Rep .... Syracuse


4 Fred. W. Hammond .... Rep .... Syracuse ONTARIO.


Jean L. Burnett ..


Rep.


. Canandaigua


ORANGE.


1 John Orr. . Rep .... Orr's Mills


2 Louis Bedell Rep ..... Goshen ORLEANS.


Charles S. Bridgeman. . Rep .... Kendall OS WEGO.


1 Thomas D. Lewis ...... Rep .... Fulton


2 Thomas M. Costello .... Rep .... Altmar OTSEGO.


John B. Conkling ...... Rep .... Cooperstown PUTNAM.


John R. Yale


. Rep .... Brewster


QUEENS.


1 Joseph Sullivan .. . Dem ... . Corona


2 Francis X. Duer. .. Dem .. . College Point


RENSSELAER.


1 John M. Chambers .. Rep .... Troy 2 John J. McCarthy ...... Dem .... Troy


3 Charles W. Reynolds ... Rep .... Petersburgh RICHMOND.


Charles J. McCormack .. Dem .... New Brighton ROCKLAND. Thomas Finegan ....... Dem .... Haverstraw ST. LAWRENCE.


1 Charles S. Plank ...... Rep .... Waddington


2 Edwin A. Merritt, jr. .. Rep .... Potsdam SARATOGA.


George H. Whitney .... Rep .... Mechanicville SCHENECTADY.


William W. Wemple .... Rep .... Schenectady


SCHOHARIE.


George M. Palmer ..... Dem .... Cobleskill Olin T. Nye SCHUYLER. . Rep ... Watkins


SENECA.


Daniel W. Moran ...... Rep STEUBEN.


1 Frank C. Platt ..... . Rep .... Painted Post


2 Gordon M. Patchin .... Rep .... Wayland SUFFOLK.


1 Willis A. Reeve.


. Rep .... Patchogue


2 Orlando Hubbs. . Rep .... Central Islip


SULLIVAN.


.. Rep .... Perleyville


John F. Simpson .... TIOGA. Edwin S. Hanford .. . . Rep .. . Waverly


TOMPKINS.


George E. Monroe ...... Rep .... Dryden


ULSTER.


1 Charles T. Coutant ..... Rep .... Kingston


2 Solomon P. Thorn ..... Rep .... Clintondale WARREN.


Loyal L. Davis .. .... . Rep .... Glens Falls WASHINGTON.


William H. Hughes .... Rep .... Granville WAYNE. Addison P. Smith. .... Rep .... Savannah WESTCHESTER.


1 John J. Sloane . Dem ... Yonkers 2 J. Mayhew Wainwright. Rep .... Rye Peekskill


3 James K. Apgar .. ..... Rep. WYOMING.


Henry J. McNair .. Rep .... Arcade


YATES.


Cyrus C. Harvey.


.Rep .... Dundee


Seneca Falls


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MILITARY.


MILITARY.


General Headquarters State of New York, Adjutant General's Office, second floor, Capitol, Albany. Brig .- Gen. Nelson H. Henry, Adjutant-General. Col. Chauncey P. Williams, Lieut .- Col. Isaac F. Handy, Assistant Adjutants-General.


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. Frederick Phisterer, Albany, Asst. Adj. Gen. Lt .- Col. George A. Wingate, N. Y. City, Asst. Adj. Gen.


Col. W. H. Chapin, Buffalo, Inspector.


Lt .- Col. J. Wray Cleveland, New York, 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 N. Stearns, N. Y. City, Quartermaster. Lt .- Col. Gilford Hurry, N. Y. City, Com. of Sub- sistence.


Col. George R. Fowler, N. Y. City, Surgeon.


Lt .- Col. John Bogart, N. Y. City, Engineer.


Maj. Frederick T. Leigh, New York City, Signal Officer.


Maj. Louis M. Greer, N. Y. City,


Maj. John B. Holland, Brooklyn, and


Maj. Robert K. Prentice, New York City, Aides- de-Camp.


TROOP B. N. Y. CAVALRY.


Headquarters, Arınory, Lark and Elk. , Capt


Harry S. Richmond, 1st Lieut. Ernest [L. Miller, | CIVIL-Edward R. Evans, Treas. Albert V. Ben- 2d Lieut. Guy D. Hills, 1st Sergt. sen, jr., Sec.


THIRD BRIGADE.


Headquarters, State Armory, Washington av. cor. Lark. Brigadier-General, ROBERT SHAW OLIVER.


The Third Brigade is composed of the Sixth Battery, the First Regiment (made up of the 4th, 11th, 16th, 23rd, 10th, 33rd, 3rd, 20th, 24th, 15th, 5th and 14th Separate Companies), the Second Regiment (made up of the 6th, 7th, 12th, 21st, 36th, 37th, 19th, 46th, 9th, 18th, 22d and 32d Separate Compa- nies), the Fourth Battalion (made up of the 28th, 44th, 39th, 40th, 27th and 31st Separate Companies), and the Tenth Battalion (Companies A., B., C. and D.).


Lieut .- Col. Harry C. Cushman. Assistant Adj .- Gen. Lt .- Col. Herman Bendell ..... Surgeon.


Maj. John P. Treanor .. . Brigade Inspector. Major Alfred H. Renshaw .... Engineer.


Major Charles G. Cleminshaw.Com. of Subsistence. Major Charles H. Gaus . Insp. Rifle Practice.


10th Battalion, Infantry.


Major-Clarence Strevell.


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.


Ist Lieut. James E. Smith, Insp. Small Arms Practice.


Rev. John Rathbone Oliver, Chaplain.


Co. A, 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y.


MILITARY-Howard U. McMillan, Captain. Wil- liam B. Coates, 1st Lieut. , 2nd Lieut. Frank E. Selkirk, 1st Sergt.


CIVIL-Borden H. Mills, Treas. Joseph Gavit, Sec. John T. Fitzpatrick, Fin. Sec.


Co. B, 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y. (Organized July 4, 1854.)


MILITARY - , Capt. Jesse W. Fursman, 1st Lieut. Frank A. McNeely, 2nd Lieut. Louis J. Rezzemini, 1st Sergt.


Major Richard A. M. Deeley. . Quartermaster. Major George Lawyer .. .Judge-Advocate.


Capt. Guy E. Baker . Aide-de-Camp.


Capt. Griswold Green. ,Aide-de-Camp. Major James H. Manning .... } Supernumerary Major A. W. La Rose .... S Officers attached.


CIVIL-Robert G. Robinson, Treas. Ernest C. Johnson, Recording Sec. John E. Ryan, Fin. Sec.


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


MILITARY-James E. Roach, Capt. Christopher Gresham, Ist Lieut. Edward Oliver, 2nd Lieut. CIVIL-Thomas J. Finn, Treas. John Brennan, Rec. Sec.


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


MILITARY-William F. Wheelock, Capt. Charles E. Walsh, 1st Lieut. Albert E. Denison, 2d Lieut. CIVIL-James M. Shattuck, Treas. E. P. Ker- win, Rec. Sec. James Le Gallez, Fin. Sec.


Association of Officers 10th Battalion, N. G. N. Y.


Meets at State Armory first Saturday each month. Major Clarence Strevell, Prest. Lieut. Frank S. Harris, Treas. Lieut. W. Howard Brown, Sec.


INDEPENDENT Albany Burgesses Corps.


(Organized October 8, 1833). Armory, Bleecker Hall, 529 Broadway." MILITARY-J. O. Woodward, Commandant. Wm. H. Paddock, 1st Lieut. John H. Callahan. 2nd Lieut. J. E. Dugan, 3d Lieut.


CIVIL-Hon Elliot Danforth, Pres. Dr. C. L. Bailey, V .- Pres. C. E. Jenkins, Treas. J. M. Kilcawley, Rec. Sec. P. E. Coffey, Fin. Sec.


Albany Washington Rifle Company. (Organized Feb. 22, 1844. Re-incorporated March 4, 1881).


MILITARY-Ernest J. Decker, Commandant. George F. Krank, 1st Lieut.


CIVIL-Ernest J. Decker, Pres. George F. Krank, Treas. John Hungershafer, Sec.


ORGANIZATIONS.


Third Brigade Rifle Association.


Range at Rensselaerwyck, 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.


Charles H. Sabin, Pres. Frank C. Herrick, Vice- Pres. W. H. Van Antwerp, Treas. Edward T. Newcomb, 57 State, Sec.


Old Guard Washington Continentals. Harry Simmons, Pres. Theodore M. Amsdell, Vice-Pres. James W. Carpenter, Treas. John E. Dugan, 4 Monroe, Sec. James H. Lane, Fin. Sec. Stephen P. Corliss, Charles Brooksby, Dr. Wm. E. Milbank, Trustees.


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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 1903. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Hon. CHARLES H. GAUS, - - - Mayor.


Office, City Hall.


Salary, $4,000. Walter L. Hutchins, Executive Clerk, salary $1,500. Edward P. Kerwin, Clerk, salary $900.


Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Mayor


Charles H. Gaus, Presidenl. Comptroller How- ard N. Fuller; Corporation Counsel Arthur L. Andrews; President of Common Council William P. Hoyland; City Engineer Walter Melius; Clerk of Common Council Frederick U. Bresler, Secretary.


Board of Contract and Supply-Mayor Charles H. Gaus, President. Comptroller Howard N. Fuller; Commissioner of Public Works Charles M. Bissell; Corporation Counsel Arthur L. Ap- drews; City Engineer Walter Melius; Isidore Wachsman, Clerk to Board of Contract and Sup- ply; salary $1,800.


LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.


William P. Hoyland, President of Common Council, salary $1,000; Frederick J. Barends, President pro tem. ; Frederick U. Bresler, Clerk, salary $2,500; Justus H. Davis, Dept. Clerk, salary $1,000; Michael J. Moran, City Marshal, salary $1,000.


Aldermen.


1st Ward-Joseph Besch


2d Ward-John W. Griggs


3d Ward-James J. O'Leary


4th Ward-Thomas F. Nolan


5th Ward-Peter H. Reynolds


6th Ward-Herbert E. Bugden


16th Ward-Frederick J. Barends


7lh Ward-William H. Hines


17lh Ward-Richard Hughes


8th Ward-Thomas F. Martin


18th Ward-William C. Carland


19th Ward-Matthias E. Keim


Common Council Standing Committees.


Academies and Schools-Carland, Borthwick, Nolan.


Accounts and Appeals-Shelley, Holler, Besch, Maloy, Reynolds.


Applications to Legislature-Borthwick, Shelley, Walsh.


Docks and Ferries-Keim, Bugden, Leddy.


Fire Department-Hines, Hughes, Maloy.


Land-Hughes, Besch, Nolan.


Law-Shelley, Borthwick, Maloy.


Levels-Holler, Carland, O'Leary.


Markets-Hughes, Borthwick, McAuliffe.


Navigation, Trade and Commerce-Hines, Holler, Reynolds.


Police-Holler, Carland, McAuliffe.


Printing-Bugden, Besch, Reynolds.


Privileges and Elections-Besch, Keim, Martin.


Public Buildings-Hughes, Bugden, Holler, Walsh, Griggs.


Public Celebrations and Entertainments-Keim, Hines, Bugden, Carland, Leddy, Griggs.


Railroads-Barends, Keim, Borthwick, Griggs, Martin.


Relations of City and County-Borthwick, Hincs, Martin.


Streets and Sewers, Northern Section-Leddy, Bug- den, Hines.


Streets and Sewers, Southern Section-Besch, Shel- ley, O'Leary.


Streets and Sewers, Western Section-Keim, Hughes, McAuliffe.


Water-Carland, Holler, Shelley, O'Leary, Nolan. Custodians of Municipal Portrait Gallery-Besch, Shelley, Walsh.


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


LAW DEPARTMENT.


Arthur L. Andrews, Corporation Counsel; salary $4,000; Charles F. Bridge, Asst. Corporation Counsel; salary $2,000; Rufus Kimball, Clerk


to Corporation Counsel, salary $1,200. Harriet D. Marvin, Stenographer, salary $520.


FINANCE DEPARTMENT.


Howard N. Fuller, Comptroller; salary $3,500; Wm. M. Richards, Depuly Comptroller; salary -


$2,000; William B. Coates, Clerk to Comp- troller; salary $1,000; Emil C. Rosche, Treasurer; salary $3,000; J. Willard Safford,


Deputy Treasurer; salary $2,000; Jacob Stein, Cashier; salary $1,500; Alexander H. Spierre, Street Assessment Clerk; salary $1,000; Nelson J. Ryer, Clerk; salary $1,000.


9th Ward-Joseph F. Leddy


10th Ward-Michael Mc Auliffe


11lh Ward-James M. Borthwick 12th Ward-James Maloy


13th Ward-George Holler


14th Ward-Charles E. Shelley 15th Ward-Edmund A. Walsh


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ALBANY CITY GOVERNMENT.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.


Charles M. Bissell, Commissioner; salary $3,500; Richard Hunter, First Deputy; salary $1,800; D. Frank Allen, Second Deputy; salary $1,200; James A. McClure, Clerk; salary $1,000.


Bureau of Parks-Wm. S. Egerton, Superintend- ent; salary $2,500.


Bureau of Water-Robert Lockhart, Superintend- ent ; salary $2,500; Charles E. Stevenson, Cashier ; salary $1,500; William Nichols, Clerk; salary $720; Leonard M. Wachter, Chemist; salary


Bureau of Engineering-Walter Melius, City En- gineer; salary $3,500; Wallace Greenalch, Deputy City Engineer; salary $2,000; Howard Batchelder,


Asst. Engineer; salary $1,500; William J. Obe- naus, Asst. Engineer and Architect; salary $1,500; Thomas J. Delaney, Asst. Engineer and Draughtsman; salary $1,300. Jacob Long, Supt. Public Bath.


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; Charles Hoffman, Asst. Supt. City Hall; salary $800.


Board of Real Property, Taxes and Arrears- Lucius H. Washburn, Sec .; salary $1,200.


DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION.


Francis Freckleton, William G. Sheehan, Elmer H. Havens, John H. Rea, City Assessors; salary $2,500 each; Thomas J. Lanahan, Chief


Clerk; salary $1,500; Fred. C. Rice, Clerk; salary $1,200.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.


Edward B. Cantine, Commissioner; salary $3,500; William J. Rice, Clerk; acting as Secretary; salary $1,000.


BUREAU OF POLICE.


General Office, City Building, South Pearl Street.


James L. Hyatt, Chief; salary $2,500; Edward G. Cox, M. D., Surgeon; salary $900; Frank Lasch, Headquarters Sergeant; Leora E. Reynolds, Police Matron; salary $600. 5 Captains, salaries $1,200; 16 Sergeants, salaries $1,000; 121 Regular Patrolmen, 13 Veteran Patrolmen, 10 Supernumeraries, salaries $600 to $900; 5 Detectives, salaries $1,200. H. C. A. Sauer, Capt. of Veterans; salary $900; William Doran, John Haggerty, Veteran Sergeants; salary $720.


FIRST POLICE PRECINCT.


No. 59 South Ferry Street.


Captain-Harmon Bowers.


Sergeants-Wm. H. Lonergan, James T. Keith, John S. Newbury.


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-James Brennan.


Sergeants-Thomas J. Cuddy, John E. Murphy, Patrick J. Lanahan.


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-George W. Oliver.


Sergeants-Michael C. Moss, James J. Walsh. 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-John H. Sheridan.


Sergeants-John S. Keefe, Thomas Roche, Isaac La Grange.


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. Mahar.


Sergeants-Peter Buchanan, Wm. C. Coogan, John Patton.


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


DETECTIVES.


Michael E. Nolan, William R. Wilson, William F. McGraw, Michael Connors, Patrick R. Gorman. James T. Keith, Special.


POLICE COURT OFFICERS.


Jacob Herzog, Porter E. Hooghkerk, Archi- bald Dean, Julius G. Herchenroder.


BANK OFFICERS.


James Brennan, James B. Sweeney.


BUREAU OF HEALTH.


Joseph D. Craig, M. D., Health Officer; salary, $2,100. Arthur Sautter, Deputy Health Officer; salary, $1,200. Wm. G. Van Zandt, Confidential Clerk and Registrar; salary $1,200. William Brownlow, Chief Inspector of Plumbing and Building ; salary, $1,200. William Smith, Asst. Inspector of Plumb- ing and Building; salary, $900. Francis J. Gannon, David W. Martin, Daniel A. Wasserbach, Sani- tary Inspectors; salary, $900 each. Fred. M. Guyer, M. D., Contagious Disease Inspector; Cornelius Schraver, Keeper Smallpox Hospital; salary, $360. Michael D. Stevenson, M. D., First District; Wil- fred S. Hale, M. D., Second District; E. Hudson Rider, M. D., Third District; W. Irving Goewey, M.D., Fourth District; William P. Brierley, M. D., Fifth District, Health Physicians; salaries, $400 each. Ralph C. Kimmey, Stenographer; salary, $600. Mrs. C. Schraver, Cook, S. P. Hospital; salary $240.


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ALBANY DIRECTORY.


BUREAU OF FIRE.


Office, City Building.


Michael E. Higgins, Chief; salary, $3,000. Chas. E. Walsh, Permanent Asst. Chief; salary, $1,500. James M. Shattuck, William W. Bridgeford, Call Assistants; salary, $400. Lewis J. Miller, Clerk; salary, $1,500. Louis LeBrun, M. D., Dept. Physician; salary, $500. Albert B. Hecker, Veterinary Surgeon; salary, $600. James J. Gillespie, Supt. Fire Alarm; salary, $1,500. Wm. B. Martin, Asst. Supt. Fire Alarm; salary, $1,240.


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Steam Fire Engines.


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. Patrick J. Maney, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 6 .- Jefferson cor. South Swan. John A. Burns, Foreman.


STEAMER No. 7 .- Clinton avenue corner Ontario. Peter P. Hillenbrandt, Foreman.


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


STEAMER No. 9 .- Second avenue corner Sand. James J. Lynch, Foreman. Daniel Weyrich, Foreman. STEAMER No. 10 .- Junction Madison and Western avs. at West Lawrence.


TRUCK No. 1 .- 57 Westerlo. Harry Vandenburgh, Foreman.


TRUCK No. 2 .- 126 Clinton avenue. John A. Russell, Foreman.


TRUCK No. 3 .- 105 Ontario. Wm. J. Cullen 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.


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 Grand


35 Hamilton and S. Pearl


36 Hamilton and Philip


41 Hudson av. and S. Pearl


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 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 Dean


121 Maiden lane and Broadway


123 N. Pearl bet. Maiden lane and Steuben


124 Steuben and Broadway


125 Columbia and Broadway


List of Fire Signal Boxes.


131 Sheridan av. 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


147 Colonie bet. N. Swan & Lark


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 Sheridan av. and Cross


172 Sheridan av. and S. Swan


173 Sheridan av. 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 S. 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 Yates and Quail


237 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-Albany Hospit'1 246 Woodlawn and Lake avs.


247 New Scotland rd. & Grove av.


251 Morton and S. Swan 252 Second av. and Moore 253 Second av. and O'Connell 254 Hurlbut and Delaware av. ! 256 Morton and Delaware avenue


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 329 West and Quail


341 Western av. and Quail 342 Western av. and Ontario


343 Western av. and Partridge


345 Western and Main avs. 346 Western av. and Allen 347 Western and Pine avs. 351 Central av. and Lark 352 Central av. & No. Boulevard


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.


364 State and Allen


371 Elk and Quail


372 Sheridan av. & Lexington av. 373 Sheridan av. & No. Boulevard 412 Clinton av. and Ten Broeck


413 Clinton av. and N. Swan


414 Clinton av. and Lark


415 Clinton av. and Judson


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ALBANY CITY GOVERNMENT.


416 Clinton av. and Perry


417 First and N. Hawk


421 First and No. Boulevard


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


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


DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.


CITY COURT.


David Muhlfelder, William E. Woollard, Henry E. Stern, Justices; salaries, $2,000 each. Charles


C. Finch, Stenographer; salary, $1,000. POLICE COURT.


RECORDER'S COURT.


John J. Brady, Justice; salary, $3,200; Patrick Lyman H. Bevans, Recorder. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.


Calvin W. Edwards, President. Buel C. Andrews, John J. McCall, Commissioners. Charles W. Cole, Supt. of Schools; salary, $3,000. Thomas H. Dwyer, Supt. of Buildings; salary, $1,500. John J. Gannon, Clerk; salary, $1,000. Miss Grace C. Klugman, Stenographer; salary, $600.


Public Schools.


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. 1-Bassett cor. Franklin, Kate McAuley, Prin- No. 24-Delaware av. and Dana Park. Wm. P. cipal. John F. Murphy, Janitor. Burris, Principal. Mrs. Christina Hettinger, Janitress.


No. 2-29 Chestnut. George H. Benjamin, Princi- pal. Charles J. Sniffen, Janitor.


No. 3-18 Watervliet av. Mary A. Simpson, Prin- cipal. James Downs, Janitor.


No. 4-Madison av. cor. Ontario. John A. Howe, Principal. David A. Bulson, Janitor.


No. 5-206 N. Pearl. Thomas S. O'Brien, Principal. Louis Van Kamerik, Janitor.


No. 6-105 Second. Almon Holland, Principal. George Clark, Janitor.


No. 7-165 Clinton av. Jennie A. Utter, Principal. Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Janitress.


No. 8-157 Madison av. John E. Sherwood, Prin- cipal. Mrs. M. E Many, Janitress.


No. 10-Perry cor. Central av. Nellie B. Combs, Principal. Lemuel Parker, Janitor.


No. 11-409 Madison av. Lewis H. Rockwell, Principal. Christian L. Kattrein, Janitor.


No. 12-Washington av. cor. Robin. E. E. Packer, Principal. Mrs. John Carey, Janitress. No. 13-Broadway cor. Lawrence. Katharine A. Cullen, Principal. Peter Becket, Janitor.


No. 14-70 Trinity place. James L. Bothwell, Principal. John Heinmiller, Janitor.


No. 15-Herkimer cor. Franklin. Levi Cass, Prin- cipal. George W. Blake, Janitor. No. 17-Second av. cor. Stephen. Margaret J. Graham, Principal. Michael Sweeney, Janitor. No. 20-N. Pearl cor. N. Second. James E. Gla- vin, Principal. Mrs. J. B. Lynom, Janitress. No. 21-666 Clinton av. P. H. McQuade, Princi- pal. Joseph M. Burch, Janitor.




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