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Akron, Ohio.
42,728
27,601
54.8
Buffalo, N. Y ..
352,387
255,664
37.8
88
Dallas, Texas.
42,638
38,067
12.0
San Francisco, Cal ...
342,782
298,997
14.6
89
Saginaw, Mich.
42,345
46,322
*8.5
Cincinnati, Ohio ...
325,902
296,908
9.7
90
Lancaster, Pa ...
41,459
32,011
29.5
Pittsburg, Pa .... ....
321,616
238,617
34.7
91
Lincoln, Neb ..
40,169
55,154
*27.1
New Orleans, La ....
287,104
242,039
18.6
92
Brockton, Mass ...
40,063
27,294
46.7
13
Detroit, Mich ...
285,704
205,876
38.7
93
Binghamton, N. Y ...
39,647
35,005
14
Milwaukee, Wis ..
285,315
204,468
39.5
94
Augusta, Ga ...
39,441
33,300
18.4
15
Washington, D. C ... Newark, N. J ...
246,070
181,830
35.3
96
Altoona, Pa ...
38,973
30,337
28.4
16 17
Jersey City, N. J ...
206,433
163,003
26.6
97
Wheeling, W. Va .... Mobile, Ala ..
38,469
31,076
23.7
19
202,718
164,738
23.0
99
Birmingham, Ala ....
38,415
26,178
46.7
175,597
132,146
32.8
100
Little Rock, Ark ....
38,307
25,874
48.0
169,164
105,436
60.4
101
Springfield, Ohio ...
38,253
31,895
19.9
163,752
132,716
23.3
102
Galveston, Texas .... Tacoma, Wash.
37,714
36,006
4.7
133,859
106,713
25.4
105
Spokane, Wash.
36,848
19,922
84.9
26 27 28
Columbus, Ohio ..
125,560
88,150
42.4
108
Quincy, Ill ..
36,252
31,494
15.1
118,421
84,655
39.8
109
South Bend, Ind.
35,999
21,819
64.9
108,374
88,143
22.9
110
Salem, Mass.
35,956
30,801
16.7
108,027
81,298
32.8
111
Johnstown, Pa
35,936
21,805
64.8
105,171
78,347
34.2
112
Elmira, N. Y ..
35,672
30,893
15.4
104,863
74,398
40.9
113
Allentown, Pa ..
35,416
25,228
40.8.
34
102,979
52,324
96.8
114
Davenport, Iowa ..
35,254
26,872
31.1
102,555
140,452
*26.9
115
Mckeesport, Pa.
34,227
20,741
65.0
102,479
50,395
103.3
116
Springfield, Ill ..
34,159
24,963
86.8
Memphis, Tenn.
102,320
64,495
58.6
117
Chelsea, Mass.
34,072
27,909
22.0
38
Scranton, Pa.
102,026
75,215
35.6
118
Chester, Pa ..
33,988
20,226
68.0
94,151
94,923
*0.8
120
Malden, Mass.
33,664
23,031
46.1
91,886
70,028
31.2
121
Topeka, Kan.
33,608
31,007
8.8
90,426
46,385
94.9
122
Newton, Mass ..
33,587
24,379
37.7
43
Grand Rapids, Mich.
87,565
60,278
45.2
124
Bayonne, N. J.
32,722
19,033
71.9
Dayton, Ohio.
85,333
61,220
39.3
125
Knoxville, Tenn ..... Chattanooga, Tenn ..
32,490
29,100
11.6
47
Nashville, Tenn ..
80,865
76,168
6.1
127
31,682
19,902
59.1
Seattle, Wash
80,671
42,837
88.3
128
31,531
22,037
43.0
79,850
53,230
50.0
129
Superior, Wis.
31,091
11,983
159.4
50
Reading, Pa.
78,961
58,661
34.6
130
31,051
23,584
31.6
52 Camden, N. J.
75,935
58,313
30.2
132
Canton, Ohio.
30,667
26,189
17.0
53 Trenton, N. J.
73,307
57,458
27.5
133
Butte, Mont ..
30,470
10,723
184.1
70,996
48,866
45.2
134
Montgomery, Ala
30,346
21,883
38.6
68,513
55,727
22.9
135
Auburn, N. Y.
30,345
25,858
17.3
66,960
48,682
37.5
136
East St. Louis, Ill ..
29,655
15,169
95.4
62,559
44,654
40.0
137
Joliet, Ill ..
29,353
23,264
26.1
62,442
40,733
53.2
138
Sacramento, Cal.
29,282
26,386
10.9
62,139
50,093
24.0
139
Racine, Wis.
29,102
21,014
38.4
62,059
44,179
40.4
140
La Crosse, Wis.
28,895
25,090
15.1
61,643
40,152
53.5
141
Williamsport, Pa ....
28,757
27,132
5.9
60,651
60,956
*0.5
142
28,429
17,201
65.2
59,364
43,648
36.0
143
28,339
11,600
144.8.
64 Evansville, Ind.
59,007
50,756
16.2
144
Newport, Ky
28,301
24,918
13.5
65
Manchester, N. H ..
56,987
44,126
29.1
145
Oshkosh, Wis ..
28,284
22,836
23.8
Utica, N. Y.
56,383
44,007
28.1
146
Woonsocket, R. I ... . Pueblo, Col ..
28,157
24,558
14.6
55,807
54,955
1.5
148
Atlantic City, N. J .. Passaic, N. J.
27,777
13,028
113.2
70
Salt Lake City, Utah.
53,531
44,843
19.3
150
Bay City, Mich.
27,628
27,839
*0.7
71 San Antonio, Texas .. 72 Duluth, Minn ....
52,969
33,115
59.9
152
153
Gloucester, Mass .... South Omaha, Neb ..
26,001
8,062
222.5
75 70
Kansas City, Kan ..
51,418
38,316
34.1
156
77 Harrisburg, Pa ..
50,167
39,385
27.3
157
25.656
18,020
42.3
78 Portland, Me.
50,145
36,425
37.6
158
25,238
14,481
74.2
79
Yonkers, N. Y.
47,981
32,033
49.6
159
Jackson, Mich.
25,180
20,798
21.0
80
Norfolk, Va ..
46,624
34,871
33.7
Rank.
CITIES.
POPULATION.
CITIES.
POPULATION.
1900. | 1890.
1900. | 1890.
Incr. per cent.
20 21 22 23 24 25
Kansas City, Mo .... St. Paul, Minn ..
Rochester, N. Y.
162,608
133,896
21.4
104
Haverhill, Mass ..
37,175
27,412
85.6
131,822
81,434
61.8
106
Terre Haute, Ind .... Dubuque, Iowa ..
36,673
30,217
21.3
129,896
105,287
23.3
107
36,297
30,311
19.7
29
Worcester, Mass .... Syracuse, N. Y .. .... New Haven, Conn ... Paterson, N. J.
35 36 37
Lowell, Mass.
94,969
77,696
22.2
119
York, Pa ..
33,708
20,793
62.1
89,872
65,533
37.1
123
Sioux City, Iowa. ...
33,111
37,806
*12.4
45 46
Richmond, Va ..
85,050
81,388
4.4
126
Schenectady, N. Y ... Fitchburg, Mass ..
51
Wilmington, Del ..
76,508
61,431
24.5
131
Taunton, Mass.
31,036
25,448
21.9
54
Bridgeport, Conn .... Lynn, Mass ...
Oakland, Cal
56 57 Lawrence, Mass.
58 59 Des Moines, Iowa ....
61 62 63
Hoboken, N. J.
Peoria, Ill ...
56,100
41,024
36.7
147
27,838
13,055
113.2
54,244
43,189
25.5
149
Fort Worth, Texas .. Lexington, Ky.
26,369
21,567
22.2
73 74
Elizabeth, N. J .. Wilkesbarre, Pa.
51,721
37,718
37.1
155
25,998
16,519
57.3
25,802
21,474
20.1
New Britain, Conn .. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cedar Rapids, Iowa .. Easton, Pa ..
26,121
24,651
5.9
52,130
37,764
29.7 38.0
154
26,688
23,076
15.6
53,321
37,673
41.5
151
28,204
20,830
35.4
66 67
68 69
Charleston, S. C .....
Savannah, Ga ...
Erie, Pa ..
52,733
40,634
22.4
103
Pawtucket, R. I ..
39,231
27,633
41.0
204,731
161,129
27.0
99
38,878
84,522
12.6
18
Louisville, Ky ....... Minneapolis, Minn ... Providence, R. I ..... Indian apolis, Ind .. ..
37,789
29,084
29.9
163,065
Denver, Col.
Toledo, Ohio.
Allegheny, Pa.
30 31 32 33 Fall River, Mass .... St. Joseph, Mo ..
Omaha, Neb ...
Los Angeles, Cal ..
Albany, N. Y.
Cambridge, Mass ....
..
44
32,637
22,535
44.8
48 49
Hartford, Conn.
278,718
230,392
20.9
95
* Decroire
1
39 40 41 42 Portland, Oregon .... Atlanta, Ga ..
New Bedford, Mass ..
60 Springfield, Mass .... Somerville, Mass ... . Troy, N. Y.
Jacksonville, Fla .... Newcastle, Pa ...
Rockford, Ill ..
55
13.2
133,156
Incr. per cent.
16
POPULATION OF UNITED STATES. CENSUS OF 1890, 1900. Total in 1900, 76,304,799 ; in 1890, 63,069,756.
STATES.
1900.
1890.
Alabama
1,828,697
1,513,017
Arkansas
1,311,564
1,128,179
California.
1,485,053
1,208,130
Oregon .
413,536
313,767
Colorado
539,700
412,198
Pennsylvania
6,302,115
5,258,014
Connecticut.
908,355
746,258
Rhode Island .
428,556
345,506
Delaware.
184,735
168,493
South Carolina
1,340,316
1,151,149
Florida
528,542
391,422
South Dakota.
401,570
328,808
Georgia
2,216,331
1,837,353
Idaho.
161,772
84,385
Texas.
3,048,710
2,235,523
Illinois
4,821,550
3,826,351
Utah ..
276,749
207,905
Indiana.
2,516,462
2,192,404
Vermont
343,641
332,422
Iowa
2,231,853
1,911,896
Virginia
1,854,184
1,655,980
Kansas
1,470,495
1,427,096
Washington
518,103
349,390
Kentucky
2,147,174
1,858,635
West Virginia
958,800
762,794
Louisiana.
1,381,625
1,118,587
Wisconsin.
2.069,042
1,686,880
Maine.
694,466
661,086
Wyoming ...
92,531
60,705
Maryland.
1,190,050
1,042,390
Total for States
74,610,523
62,116,811
TERRITORIES.
Alaska ..
63,441
32,052
Arizona ..
122,931
59,620
District of Columbia.
278,718
230,392
Nebraska.
1,068,539
1,058,910
Hawaii.
154,001
89,990
New Hampshire
411,588
376,530
New Mexico.
195,310
153,593
New Jersey.
1,883,669
1,444,933
Oklahoma.
398,245
61,834
New York.
7,268,012
5,997,853
North Carolina
1,893,810
1,617,947
Total for Territories
1,604,606
807,668
Persons in the service of the United States, stationed abroad. Indians, etc. on Indian Reservations.
CITIES AND LARGE TOWNS OF NEW YORK.
The forty-one Cities of the State are given below in the order of their rank by population, United States Census of 1900, 1890, 1880, and State Census of 1892. Also forty-one of the largest towns.
CITIES.
TOWNS.
NAME.
1900
1892
1890
1880
NAME.
1900
1892
1890
1880
1 Hempstead.
27,066
23,991
23,756
18,164
2 Buffalo
352,387
278,727
255,664
155,134
2 Cortlandt.
18,703
14,039
15,139
12,664
3 Rochester
162,608
144,834
133,896
89,366
3 Oyster Bay ..
16,334
14,887
13,870
11,923
4 Syracuse
108,374
91,944
88,143
51,792
4 Greenburg.
15,564
11,630
11,613
8,9344
5 Albany
94,151
97,120
94,923
90,758
5 Queensbury
14,990
12,600
11,849
9,805 ,
6 Brookhaven.
14,592
13,493
12,772
11,544
7 Saratoga Springs
13,534
12,442
13,171
10,820
8 Fishkill
13,016
11,726
11,840
10,732
9 Binghamton.
35,672
29,911
30,893
20,541
10 Rye
12,861
9,680
9,477
6,576
11 Schenectady
31,682
22,858
19,902
13,655
11 Islip.
12,545
9,211
8,783
6,453
12 Auburn
30,345
24,737
25,858
21,924
12 No. Hempstead.
12,048
8,726
8,134
7,560
13 Newburg ..
24,535
21,495
21,261
18,344
14 Batavia
11,430
9,818
9,341
7,516
15 Deerpark
11,317
12,358
11,483
11,420
15 Poughkeepsie.
23,910
23,234
22,509
19,416
16 Ossining
10,895
8,814
10,058
8,769
16 Cohoes
22,892
18,627
16,038
9,357
17 Orangetown
10,456
10,173
10,343
8,077
17 Jamestown
22,199
21,966
21,842
21,116
18 Southampton
10,371
8,041
8,200
6,358
18 Oswego.
21,696
16,982
14,725
10,697
19 Malone
10,009
9,294
8,991
7,909
20 Amsterdam.
20,929
18,542
17,336
20,346
19,457
14,694
13,864
..
24 Oneonta.
8,910
8,347
8,018
4,461
24 Lockport ..
16,581
16,088
16,038
13,522
25 Rome ..
15,343
13,638
14,991
12,194
26 New Rochelle.
14,720
9,990
9,057
5,276
26 Mount Pleasant ..
8,698
5,870
5,844
5,450
27 German Flats ..
8,663
7,139
7,255
6,746
28 Watervliet.
14,321
29 Ithaca.
13,136
13,460
11,079
10,341
30 Catskill.
8,566
8,305
8,263
8,311
31 Hornellsville.
11,918
11,898
10,996
31 Bath ..
8,437
7,057
7,881
7,396
.32 Dunkirk.
11,616
10,040
9,416
7,248
32 Owego.
8,378
8,762
9,008
9,884
33 Southold.
8,301
7,671
7,705
7,26T
34 Geneva.
10,433
..
35 Little Falls
10,381
..
10,130
9,528
9,633
9,970
8,670
37 Volney
7,674
6,503
· 6,527
6,588
38 Oneida ..
7,538
..
. .
.....
39 No. Tonawanda .. 9,069
39 Ramapo
7,502
6,599
5,910
4,954
40 Cortland.
9,014
....
....
40 Seneca Falls
7,305
7,342
6,961
6,85៛
41 Rensselaer
7,466
.....
.....
41 Wawarsing.
7,225
7,866
7,758
8,54
POPULATION.
POPULATION.
STATES.
1900.
1890.
North Dakota.
319,146
182,719
Ohio
4,157,545
3,672,316
34 Canandaigua
8,284
7,989
8,229
8,368
35 White Plains.
7,869
4,952
4.508
4,094
36 Johnstown
36 Rotterdam.
7,711
4,488
8,098
2,326
37 Hudson.
88 Olean.
9,462
. .
...
28 Hoosick ..
8,631
10,413
10,471
7,914
29 Tonawanda
8,626
8,372
7,666
4,909
20 Haverstraw
9,874
7,714
9,079
6,978
21 Mount Vernon ..
21 Saugerties
9,754
10,272
10,436
10,375
22 Huntington
9,483
8,253
8,277
8,098
23 Potsdam
9,054
8,860
8,939
7,610
25 Lancaster
8,757
4,172
3,962
3,944
27 Middletown.
14,522
11,612
11,977
33,914
8 Yonkers.
47,931
31,419
32,033
18,892
39,647
34,514
35,005
17,317
9 Lansingburg.
12,939
11,048
10,871
7,759
10 Elmira.
24,943
24,536
23,087
18,049
13 Plattsburg
11,612
10,022
9,500
8,283
14 Kingston
21,029
23,196
22,206
20,207
6 Troy
60,651
64,986
60,956
56,747
7 Utica
56,383
46,608
2,093,889
Minnesota
1,751,394
1,301,826
Mississippi
1,551,270
1,289,600
Missouri.
3,106,665
2,679,184
Montana
243,329
132,159
Nevada.
42,335
45,761
Indian Territory.
391,960
180,182
Massachusetts
2,805,346
2,238,943
Michigan
2,420,982
1 New York
3437,202
1801,639
1515,301
1206,299
22 Niagara Falls
·23 Gloversville
18,349
30 Ogdensburg
12,633
11,959
11,662
33 Corning .
11,061
10,025
....
...
89,670
134,158
Tennessee.
2,020,616
1,767,518
2
19 Watertown.
44,007
17
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 1905.
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 $1,000.
Board of Estimate and Apportionment - Mayor Charles H. Gaus, President. Comptroller Howard N. Fuller; Corpora- tion Counsel Arthur L. Andrews; Presi- dent 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; Cor- poration Counsel Arthur L. Andrews; City Engineer Walter Melius; Isidore Wachsman, Clerk to Board of Contract and Supply, salary $1,800.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
William P. Hoyland, President of Common Council, salary $1,000; Rollin B. Sanford, President pro tem .; Frederick U. Bresler, Clerk, salary $2,500; George C. Angus, Dept. Clerk, salary $1,000; Michael J. Moran, City Marshal, salary $1,000; Sarah M. Onderdonk, Stenog- rapher.
Aldermen.
1st Ward - Valentine Komfort, jr.
2d Ward - James J. McGraw
3d Ward - Owen Finn
4th Ward - Morris Coplon 5th Ward - James J. Gorman
6th Ward - Alva L. Austin
7th Ward - George W. Hart, jr. 8th Ward - Thomas F. Martin 9th Ward - James J. Welch, jr. 10th Ward - Philip Bender 11th Ward - John Boos
12th Ward - James J. Tiernan
13th Ward - George Holler
14th Ward - Charles E. Shelley 15th Ward - William F. Reilly 16th Ward - Samuel H. Tallmadge
17th Ward - Richard Hughes
18th Ward - Rollin B. Sanford 19th Ward - Isaac La Grange
Common Council Standing Committees.
Academies and Schools - Boos, Cop- lon, Welch.
Accounts and Appeals-Gorman, Kom- fort, La Grange, Hart, McGraw.
Applications to Legislature - Shelley, Tallmadge, Reilly.
Docks and Ferries - Bender, Holler, Finn.
Fire Department - Holler, Hughes, Tiernan.
Land - Coplon, Komfort, McGraw.
Law - Sanford, La Grange, Finn.
Levels - Coplon, Hart, Tiernan.
Markets - Hughes, Coplon, Reilly.
Navigation, Trade and Commerce - Tallmadge, Gorman, McGraw.
Police - Boos, Austin, Martin.
Printing - Austin, Gorman, Welch.
Privileges and Elections - Bender, Boos, Reilly. Public Buildings - Hughes, Austin, Komfort, Bender, McGraw.
Public Celebrations and Entertain- ments - Austin, Boos, La Grange, Ben- der, Hart, Finn, Martin.
Railroads -La Grange, Coplon, Tall- madge, Holler, Martin.
Relations to City and County - Kom-' fort, Tallmadge, Tiernan.
Streets and Sewers, Northern Section - Hart, Boos, Martin.
Streets and Sewers, Southern Section - Komfort, Coplon, Finn.
Streets and Sewers, Western Section - Holler, Hughes, Reilly.
Water - Hart, Shelley, Gorman, Mar- tin, Tiernan.
Custodians of Municipal Portrait Gal- lery - Shelley, Bender, Welch.
(For other city officers see Table of Contents, page 3.)
LAW DEPARTMENT.
Arthur L. Andrews, Corporation Coun- sel, salary $4,000; Charles F. Bridge, Asst. Corporation Counsel, salary $2,000; Charles M. Stern, Clerk to Corporation Counsel, salary $1,200; Harriet D. Mar- vin, Stenographer, salary $520.
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT.
Howard N. Fuller, Comptroller, salary $3,500; Wm. M. Richards, Deputy Comp- troller, salary $2,000; William B. Coates, Clerk to Comptroller, salary $1,200; Emil C. Rosche, Treasurer, salary $3,000; Jacob Stein, Deputy Treasurer, salary $2,000; Justus H. Davis, Cashier, salary $1,500; Alexander H. Spierre, Street As- sessment Clerk, salary $1,100; Fred. L. Laraway, Clerk, salary $1,000.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Charles M. Bissell, Commissioner, sal- ary $3,500; Richard Hunter, First Dep- uty, salary $1,800; D. Frank Allen, Second Deputy, salary $1,200; James A. McClure, Clerk, salary $1,000.
Bureau of Parks - Wm. S. Egerton, Superintendent, salary $2,500.
Bureau of Water - Wallace Greenalch, Superintendent, salary $2,500; John J. Greagan, Master Mechanic; Charles E. Stevenson, Cashier, salary $1,500; Henry Besch, Assessor; William Nichols, Clerk, salary $720; Leonard M. Wachter, Chemist.
Bureau of Engineering - Walter Me- lius, City Engineer, salary $3,500; Harry J. Deutschbein. Deputy City Engineer, salary $2,000; Howard Batchelder, Asst. Engineer, salary $1,500; William J. Obe- naus, Asst. Engineer and Architect, sal- ary $1,500; Thomas J. Delaney, Asst. Engineer and Draughtsman, salary $1,300; Wm. A. Treadwell, Leveler, sal- ary $1.100; Edward B. Noble, Rodman, salary $900; Charles Witte, Supt. Public Baths, salary, $1,200.
Bureau of Public Buildings, Wharves, Docks and Bridges -City Engineer Wal- ter Melius, Superintendent; David E. Pugh, Superintendent of City Hall, sal- ary $1,200; Charles Hoffman, Asst. Supt. City Hall, salary $800; John Dreis, Jan- itor of City Buildings, salary $900.
DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION.
Francis Freckleton, Elmer H. Havens, John H. Rea, John Kurtz, jr., City As- sessors, 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 $1,500.
BUREAU OF POLICE.
General Office, City Building, South Pearl Street.
James L. Hyatt, Chief, salary $2,750; Edward G. Cox, M. D., Surgeon, salary
$900; Frank Lasch, Headquarters Ser- geant; Leora E. Reynolds, Police Matron, salary $600. 5 Captains, salaries $1,200; 16 Sergeants, salaries $1,000; 116 Regu- lar Patrolmen, 10 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, John S. Keefe, Wm. H. Lonergan, Veteran Ser- geants, salary $720.
,First Police Precinct.
S. W. cor. Arch and Broad streets.
Captain - Harmon Bowers.
Sergeants - Wm. H. Seitz, 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, Wm. C. Coogan.
Boundary - Commences at the inter- section 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 west- erly along Quackenbush street and Clin- ton avenue to Lark street; thence south- erly 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 begin- ning.
Third Police Precinct. No. 799 Broadway. Captain - George W. Oliver.
Sergeants - Michael C. Moss, James J. Walslı, Frank S. Ludlow.
Boundary - Includes that portion of the city of Albany bounded on the south by Quackenbush street and Clinton ave- nue, on the west by Lexington avenue and on the north and east by the city boundaries.
Fourth Police Precinct. No. 419 Madison avenue.
Captain - Jolın H. Sheridan. -
Sergeants - Henry J. Oehr, Thomas Roche, Isaac La Grange.
Boundary - Commences at the inter- section of Spruce and Eagle streets; thence west along Spruce street to Lark street; thence along Lark street to Clin- ton avenue; thence westerly along Clin- ton avenue to Lexington avenue; thence
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along Lexington 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 - Patrick J. Lanahan, John Patton, Wm. J. Monahan.
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.
Police Court Officers.
Jacob Herzog, Archibald Dean, Julius G. Herchenroder, Porter E. Hooghkerk.
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 Reg- istrar, salary $1,400; William Brownlow, Chief Inspector of Plumbing and Build- ing, salary $1,200; William Smith, Asst. Inspector of Plumbing and Building, sal- ary, $1,100; Edward S. Hazeltine, David W. Martin, Daniel A. Wasserbach, Sani- tary Inspectors, salary $900 each; Fred. N. Guyer, M. D., Contagious Disease In- spector, salary $900; Cornelius Schraver, Keeper Smallpox Hospital, salary $360. Michael D. Stevenson, M. D., First Dis- trict; Wilfred 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; Loris Fazakerly, Stenographer, salary $600; Mrs. C. Schraver, Cook, S. P. Hospital, salary $240.
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, sal- ary $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.
Steam Fire Engines.
STEAMER No. 1 .- Junction Wash- ington and Western avenues at Lexington avenue. Richard D. Griffin, Foreman.
STEAMER No. 2 .- 157 Livingston avenue. James P. Kelly, Foreman.
STEAMER No. 3 .- 895 Broadway. Wm. J. Cullen, Foreman.
STEAMER No. 4 .- 71 Hudson avenue. Wm. J. Rogers, Foreman.
STEAMER No. 5. - Fourth av. cor. Franklin, Patrick J. Maney, Foreman. -
STEAMER No. 6. - Jefferson corner 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. Fore- man.
STEAMER No. 10. - Junction Madi- son and Western avenues at West Law- rence. Daniel Weyrich, Foreman.
TRUCK No. 1 .- 57 Westerlo. Harry Vandenburgh, Foreman.
TRUCK No. 2. - 126 Clinton avenue. John A. Russell, Foreman.
TRUCK No. 3. - 105 Ontario. James J. Lynch, Foreman.
HOSE AND SUPPLY DEPOT. - 133 Hamilton and 34 Plain. Edward Roark, Supt.
REPAIR SHOP .- 34 Plain.
, Supervising Engineer.
ALBANY FIRE INSURANCE PA- TROL .- 21 and 23 Howard. Frank H. Wetherwax, Supt.
List of Fire Signal Boxes.
12 Sacred Heart, at Kenwood
13 McCarty av. and S. Pearl
14 Second av. and S. Pearl
15 Second av. and Elizabeth
16 Third av. and Clinton
17 Third av. and Sloan
21 Alexander and Elizabeth
23 Schuyler and Clinton
24 Morton and Elizabeth
25 Arch and Grand
26 Myrtle av. and Philip
27 Myrtle av. and High
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
46 State and Lodge
51 Fourth av. and S. Pearl
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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 Dallius
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 & Steuben
124 Steuben and Broadway
125 Columbia and Broadway
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 and 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 S 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 Partridge
241 Park av. and Eagle
242 Park av. and S. Swan
243 Park and Delaware avs.
245 Alms House - Albany Hospital
246 Woodlawn and S Lake avs.
247 New Scotland road and 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 av.
312 Hudson av. and S. Swan
313 Hudson av. and Lark
314 Lancaster and Eagle
315 Lancaster and S. Hawk
316 Lancaster and S. Swan 317 Lancaster and Dove
318 Chestnut and Lark 321 State and S. Swan 323 State and Willett
324 Washington av. and N. Hawk 325 Washington av. and Dove 326 Washington & Lexington avs.
327 Washington av. and Robin
328 Washington and N Lake avs.
329 West and Quail
341 Western av. and Quail 342 Western av. and Ontario
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