Brooklyn City Directory for the year ending May 1, 1863, Part 105

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Publication date: 1863
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HANSON PLACE. Hanson place. Rev. C. D. Foss, Min.


JANES CHURCH. Reed avenue, near Gates avenue. Rev. A. C. Eggleston, Min.


NATHAN BANGS' CHURCH. Clove road, cor. Butler street. Rev. W. F. Hatfield, Min. NORTH FIFTH STREET. North 5th, near 4th (E. D.) Rev. S. W. King, Min.


PACIFIC STREET. Pacific street, cor. of Clinton. Rev. M. R. Vincent, Min.


SANDS STREET. Sands street, near Fulton. Rev. L. S. Weed, Min.


SECOND. Grand street, cor. of Ewen. Rev. F. Bottome, Min. -


SOUTH SECOND STREET, near 6th (E. D.) Rev. I. W. Horne, Min.


SOUTH THIRD STREET, cor. of Union Rev. B. Pilsbury, Min.


SOUTH FIFTH STREET, cor. of 5th (E. D.) Rev. A. S. Hunt, Min.


UNION PLACE MISSION.


WARREN STREET. E. Warren, near Smith. Rev. A. S. Francis, Min.


WASHINGTON AVENUE, cor. Greene ave- nue. Rev. C. B. Sing, Min.


WASHINGTON STREET. Washington st., near Tillary. Rev. F. S. De Hass, Min., 217 Washington.


WESLEYAN. (Colored.) Bridge street, be- tween Johnson street and Myrtle avenue. Rev. Richard Kane, Min.


WILLIAM STREET BETHEL MISSION. William street, near Van Brunt. Rev. M. N. Olmstead, Min.


YORK STREET. York street, cor. Gold. Rev. W. H. Boole, Min.


ZION. (Colored.) Union avenue, cor. De- voe street (E. D.) Rev. Mr. Manning, Min.


Methodist Primitive.


FIRST. Bridge st., n. Tillary. Preachers, G. Goulden, W. Holmes, C. Kaighin, W. Gra- ham, H. Daisley, J. Castle, J. Storrier.


Methodist Protestant.


FIRST. Grand street, near 5th (E. D.) Rev. Mr. Dickinson, Min.


GRAHAM AVENUE. Graham avenue, near Withers street (E. D.) Rev. Mr. Hanks, Min. GERMAN METHODIST. Wyckoff, n. Hoyt.


Presbyterian.


AINSLIE STREET, O. S. Ainslie street, cor. Ewen (E. D.) Rev. Jas. McDougall, Min. CALVARY, North 5th st., near 5th (E. D.) CENTRAL, O. S. Schermerhorn street, near Nevins. Rev. J. E. Rockwell, D. D., Min.


FIRST, N. S. Henry st., near Clark. Rev. C. S. Robinson, Min.


FIRST, O. S. Remsen street, cor. Clinton. Rev. Henry J. Vandyke, Min.


FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Duf- field, n. Myrtle av. Rev. G. R. McMillan, Min.


FIRST WILLIAMSBURGH, N. S. South 4th st., cor. 6th (E. D.) Rev. James W. McLane, D. D., Min.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL MISSION (O. S.). Leonard street, cor. Stagg (E. D.) Rev. John Neander, Min.


GREENE AVENUE CHURCH. Greene av., cor. Clemont av. Rev. Wm. B. Lee, Min.


LAFAYETTE AVENUE CHURCH. Lafay- ette avenue, corner Oxford. Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, Min.


LAWRENCE STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, O. S. Lawrence st., corner Tillary. Rev. Adam Mcclellan, Min.


SECOND, O. S. Clinton street, near Fulton. Rev. Nath'l West, Min.


SILOAM (Colored), N. S. Prince street, n. Myrtle av. Rev. Chas. H. Thompson, Min.


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APPENDIX-CHURCHES.


SOUTH, N. S. Clinton street, cor. Amity. Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D. D., Min.


SOUTH THIRD STREET, O. S. South 3d st., cor. 5th (E. D.) Rev. John D. Wells. Min.


THIRD, N. S. Jay, cor. High st. Wm. S. Karr, Min.


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Brooklyn In- stitute. Rev. D. J. Patterson, Min.


WALLABOUT, O. S. Franklin avenue, n. Myrtle. Rev. Jonathan Greenleaf, Min.


WESTMINSTER. Clinton street, cor. First place. Rev. Hugh S. Carpenter, Min.


Reformed Dutch.


BOWRENVILLE. E. Williamsburgh (E. D.) Vacant.


EAST. Bedford avenue, near Jefferson st. Rev. Jacob West, Min.


FIRST (Brooklyn). Joralemon street, near Court. Rev. A. A. Willetts, Min.


FIRST (Williamsburgh). Bushwick avenue, near North 2d (E. D.) Rev. Stephen H. Meeker, Min.


FOURTH STREET. Fourth street, n. South 2d (E. D.) Rev. Elbert S. Porter, D. D., Min. GERMAN. New Brooklyn. Rev. John C. Dickhaut, Min.


GREENPOINT. Java street, cor. Franklin. Rev. C. Talmage, Min.


HEIGHTS, THE CHURCH ON THE. Pier- repont, n. Monroe place. Rev. Jas. Eells, Min.


LEE AVENUE. Lee avenue, corner Hewes street (E. D.) Rev. John McHolmes, Min.


MIDDLE. Harrison street, corner Tompkins place. Rev. N. E. Smith, Min.


NORTH. Clermont avenue, near Myrtle av. Rev. A. Elmendorf, D. D., Min.


NORTH SIXTH STREET. North 6th street, near 5th (E. D.) Vacant.


SECOND. Bushwick avenue near De Kalb avenue. Rev. D. Wortman, Min.


SOUTH GOWANUS. Third avenue, corner 43d st. Rev. John H. Manning, Min.


THIRD AVENUE, corner 20th street. Rev. Nehemiah P. Pierce, Min.


Roman Catholic.


ST. JAMES' CATHEDRAL. Jay street, cor. Chapel. Right Rev. John Loughlin, D. D., Bishop. Rev. John F. Turner, Rev. P. C. Fa- gan, Rev. Mr. Creighton, Mins.


ASSUMPTION OF THE B. V. M., CHURCH OF THE. York street, corner Jay. Rev. Wil- liam Keegan, Rev. John McDonald, Mins.


HOLY TRINITY, CHURCH OF THE. (Ger- man.) Montrose avenue, near Ewen. Rev. Michael May, Rev. John Hauptman, Rev. J. Peine, Mins.


IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF B. V. M., CHURCH OF THE. Leonard, corner Remsen street. Rev. Andrew Bohan, Min.


OUR LADY OF MERCY. Debevoise, near De Kalb av. Rev. John Mackenna, Min.


ST. ANNE. Front, corner Gold st. Rev. Bartholomew Gleeson, Min.


ST. ANTHONY. India (E. D.) Rev. John Brady, Min.


ST. BENEDICT. New Brooklyn. Rev. Rob- ert J. Maguire, Rev. P. B. Moyer, Mins.


ST. BONIFACIUS'. (German.) Willoughby street, corner Bridge. Rev. John G. Hummel, Min.


ST. CHARLES'. Sidney place, corner Liv- ingston. Rev. Charles C. Pise, D. D., Rev. David O'Mullane, Mins.


ST. FRANCIS'. Putnam avenue, near Bed- ford avenue. Rev. Franciscus Klosterbaner, Rev. J. Peine, Mins.


ST. JOHN'S. Fifth avenue, corner 21st st. Rev. P. McGovern, Min.


ST. JOSEPH'S. Pacific street, near Vander- bilt avenue. Rev. Patrick O'Neil, Min.


ST. MARY'S STAR OF THE SEA. Court street, corner Luqueer. Rev. Eugene Cassidy, Rev. Mr. Bohan, Mins.


ST. PATRICK'S. Kent av., cor. Willoughby


av. Rev. Hugh Maguire, Min.


ST. PAUL'S. Court, corner Congress. Rev. J. A. Schneller, Rev. Mr. McGerrish, Mins.


ST. PETER'S. Corner Hicks and Warren. Rev. Joseph Fransioli, Rev. Joseph Giraud, Mins.


ST. PETER'S and ST. PAUL'S. Second, n. South 2d. Rev. S. Malone, Rev. Joseph Camp- bell, Mins.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. North 6th, n. 5th (E. D.) Rev. Bernard Gorrisk, Min.


VISITATION OF B. V. M., CHURCH OF THE. Ewen street, near Van Brunt. Rev. Timothy O'Farrell, Min.


Universalist.


FIRST. (Williamsburgh.) Fourth street, corner South 3d. Rev. B. Peters, Min.


FOURTH. Cumberland street. Rev. Mr. Gaylord, Min.


RESTORATION, CHURCH OF THE. Mon- roe place, corner Clark street. Rev. Henry Blanchard, Min.


THIRD. Franklin street, near Calyer. Rev. - Sawyer, D. D., Min.


Miscellaneous.


BROOKLYN SOCIETY OF THE NEW JE- RUSALEM. Atheneum, Atlantic street, cor. Clinton. Pastor, James Mills.


CHRISTIAN DISCIPLES. Whitehouse Buildings, 383 Fulton. Elders, Robert McBrair and William Ogden.


COVENANTERS, CHURCH OF THE. At- lantic, corner Bond. Vacant.


FIRST GERMAN. Stagg street, cor. Lori- mer.


FIRST INDEPENDENT SOCIETY. Musical Hall. Oliver Hull, M. D., Min.


* FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE. 80 Scher- merhorn.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL. Schermerhorn street, n. Court. Rev. Herman Garlichs, Min. MARINERS' UNION BETHEL. James, corner Garrison. Rev. William Burnett, Min.


UNITED BRETHREN (Protestant Episcopal, Moravian). Jay street, near Myrtle avenue. Rev. J. H. Kummer, Min.


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APPENDIX-COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS.


COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS.


Alms House, Flatbush.


Warden, John G. Gunning.


Coroners.


Offices, 5 Court and 171 Joralemon street.


First District, JOHN P. NORRIS, M. D.


Second JOHN H. MURPHY.


Third VINCENT E. BENNETT.


County Town, RENS. R. HAGEMAN.


County Clerk's Office, No. 11 City Hall. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.


County Clerk,


JOHN N. STEARNS.


Deputy Clerk, Charles W. Thomas.


Deputy Clerk of Sessions, Erastus Hyde.


Searchers, Daniel M. Tredwell. John M. Cornwell.


County Jail.


Raymond street, corner of Willoughby.


Keepers, Isaac Meserole,


Robert M. Phraner.


Physician, Charles J. Van Zant.


District Attorney's Office, No. 10 City Hall.


District Attorney, JOHN WINSLOW.


Clerk, Daniel K. Smith.


Harbor Masters.


T. J. Jerome,


John Cashow.


Hospital, Flatbush.


Resident Physician, Thomas Turner, M. D. :


Inspectors of Licenses. Office No. 9, Basement City Hall.


Inspector Western District, Daniel T. Jones.


Inspector Eastern District, Peter Spence.


Juvenile House of Industry.


Established at Flatbush, under the act of April 12, 1853, entitled " An Act for the care and instruction of truant children."


Superintendent & Teacher, A. C. Van Epps. Truant Officers, John Murray, Francis A. Gallagher. Owen Dennin.


Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush.


Resident Physician,


E. R. Chapin, M. D.


Nursery, Flatbush.


Matron,


Rachel A. Newton.


Penitentiary.


Nostrand av., bet. Carroll and President sts.


Keeper, Hiram Helmes.


Register's Office, No. 9 City Hall.


Register, Hugh Mclaughlin. William Barre.


Index Clerk,


C. Van Steenbergh.


Sheriff's Office.


14 Court street (Hamilton Building).


Sheriff,


ANTHONY F. CAMPBELL.


Under-Sheriff, Andrew B. Hodges.


Deputies,


Jeremiah B. Higgins,


Benjamin W. Wilson,


Edgar Tripler,


John H. Forbell.


Attorney,


Philip S. Crooke.


Superintendents of the Poor. Office, No. 7 City Hall, basement.


Jacob C. Dey, William M. Muchmore,


Henry E. Ripley, office, S. 5th st., E. D.


Ditmas Jewell, East New York.


William Bennett, Gravesend.


Clerks, Michael D. Vroom, John T. Finn.


Surrogate's Office, No. 10 City Hall.


Office hours, from 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.


Surrogate, ROSWELL C. BRAINARD. Judah B. Voorhees,


Clerks,


Henry F. Cadley.


Kings County Board of Supervisors, 1861. CHAIRMAN, PHILIP S. CROOKE. EDWARD B. CADLEY, Clerk.


Brooklyn, 1st Ward .- Lawrence Hadley.


2d


James A. Duffy


3d John J. Studwell.


4th 66 Samuel Booth.


5th Patrick Carberry.


6th


¥ William A. Furey.


7th 66 James H. Pratt.


8th


Tunis V. P. Talmage.


9th


Thomas T. Green.


10th


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William H. Hazzard.


11th


Francis C. Kirby .


12th


George Newsam.


13th


Joseph H. Adams.


14th


Martin Murray.


15th


Charles E. Talbot.


16th Francis Campbell.


17th


Jonathan Moore.


18th


William Tuttle.


19th


James Gridley.


New Utrecht, Wm. J. Cropsey, Fort Ham- ilton.


Flatbush, Philip S. Crooke, Flatbush.


New Lotts, Gilliam Schenck, East N. York.


Deputy Register,


Gravesend, Jaques J. Stilwell.


Flatlands, John L. Ryder, Flatlands.


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APPENDIX-COURTS.


Standing Committees of Board of Supervisors.


1 .- On Accounts of Superintendents of the Poor-Adams, Carberry, Talmage.


2 .- On Accounts of County Treasury-Pratt, Kirby, Murray.


3 .- On New York Deposit Fund-Moore, Ryder, Newsam.


4 .- On Equalization of Assessment Rolls-Schenck, Kirby, Carberry, Tuttle, Furey.


5 .- On Accounts-Studwell, Schenck, Hanley.


6 .- On Jail-Talbot, Ryder, Hazzard.


7 .- On Penitentiary-Cropsey, Talbot, Green.


8 .- On Almshouse-Talmage, Stilwell, Murray.


9 .- On Special and Local Taxes-Tuttle, Furey, Duffy.


10 .- On General Taxes-Campbell, Studwell, Adams.


11 .- On Laws and Application to the Legislature-Gridley, Duffy, Booth.


12 .- On Salaries-Murray, Stilwell, Kirby.


13 .- On Courts-Duffy, Hanley, Gridley.


14 .- On Lunatic Asylum-Furey, Pratt, Newsam.


15 .- On Grades-Schenck, Studwell, Pratt.


16 .- On Accounts of Storekeepers-Ryder, Campbell, Carberry.


17 .- On Jurors-Green, Campbell, Tuttle, Moore, Cropsey.


18 .- On Court House-Booth, Hazzard, Talbot.


COURTS.


Terms of the County Court and Court of Sessions of Kings County, for 1862.


Hon. SAMUEL GARRISON, County Judge.


Nicholas Stillwell, William A. Hoyt, Justices of Sessions. Clerk, John H. Sterns.


Held at the City Hall, Brooklyn, on the 1st Monday of each month.


A Special Term of the County Court will be held every Monday, at ten o'clock, A. M., at the Chambers of the County Judge, in the City Hall, Brooklyn.


COURT OF SESSIONS-TERMS.


Held at the City Hall, Brooklyn, on the Ist Tuesday of February, Ist Tuesday of May, Ist Tuesday of July, and 1st Tuesday of October. CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN.


CITY HALL.


GEORGE G. REYNOLDS, City Judge. Clerk, B. Frank Browne. Deputy, James Packer.


POLICE JUSTICES' COURT.


BASEMENT CITY HALL.


CHAUNCEY M. PERRY, Police Justice. Clerk, Michael Walsh.


Open daily (Sundays and Holidays excepted), from 9 A. M. to 12 P. M., and from 3 to 5 P. M. COURTS OF THE JUSTICES OF PEACE.


Justice 1st District-William M. Boerum, 3d District Station House.


Clerk-


Justice 2d District-John Quincy Adams, basement, City Hall, No. 1.


Clerk- .


Justice 3d District-Benjamin S. Morehouse, Myrtle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.


Clerk-


Justice 4th District-John H. Calahan. Clerk-


Justice 5th District-Anthony Walters. Clerk-


SUPREME COURT.


GENERAL TERMS - 1862. By all the Judges.


2d Monday of February, at the City Hall, in Brooklyn.


2d Monday of May, at the Court House, Poughkeepsie.


2d Monday of September, at the Court House, Newburgh.


2d Monday of December, at the City Hall, Brooklyn.


CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.


2d Monday of January, 1862, Judge Lott.


Ist Tuesday of March, 1862, Judge Brown.


2d Monday of April, 1862, Judge Lott.


1st Monday of June, 1862, Judge Lott.


Ist Tuesday of October, 1862, Judge Brown. 2d Monday of November, 1862, Judge Emott.


SPECIAL TERMS IN THE COUNTY OF KINGS.


Ist Monday of January, 1862, Judges Scrugham and Lott.


Ist Monday of February, 1862, Judges Lott and Scrugham.


Ist Monday of March, 1862, Judges Lott and Brown.


1st Monday of April, 1862, Judge Scrug- ham.


Ist Monday of May, 1862, Judge Scrugham.


Ist Monday of June, 1862, Judge Lott.


1st Monday of July, 1862, Judge Scrugham. 1st Monday of August, 1862, Judge Lott.


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APPENDIX-CITY GOVERNMENT.


1st Monday of September, 1862, Judge Lott. Ist Monday of October, 1862, Judge Scrug- ham.


1st Monday of November, 1862, Judge Brown.


1st Monday of December, 1862, Judges Emott and Lott.


The Special Terms in Westchester County, and the January, March, September, and De- cember Special Terms in the county of Kings,


are designated for the trial of issues and hear- ing enumerated motions when a calendar of such causes will be made up.


When two Judges are designated to one Term, the first named Judge holds the Motion Term, and the second the Trial Term.


JAMES EMOTT, JOHN W. BROWN, WM. A. SCRUGHAM, JOHN A. LOTT.


EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.


Board of Education. Meet on the 1st Tuesday of each month, at 5 P. M. Office-Red Hook lane, between Fulton and Livingston streets.


Officers and Members, 1862. President-CYRUS P. SMITH.


Vice-President-D. L. NORTHRUP.


City Superintendent-J. W. BULKLEY.


Secretary-GEO. A. W. STUART.


Clerk-H. DEAN. Messenger-JOHN SULLIVAN. Supt. Repairs-S. B. LEONARD.


Members.


R. C. Brainard,


Samuel Graham,


James Murphy,


J. Bellingham,


James Hall,


D. L. Northup,


A. B. Baylis,


Amos F. Hatfield,


G. W. Parsons,


P. G. Bergen,


James How,


J. M. Phelps,


Dehart Bergen,


John W. Hunter,


C. Perry,


Isaac Brinkerhoff,


J. Johnson, Jr.,


H. R. Pierson,


J. S. Burr,


John R. Jurgens,


Thos. H. Rodman,


H. G. Burnham,


Charles Kelsey,


C. J. Sprague,


A. B. Capwell,


A. E. Lambert,


J. M. Seabury,


Thomas Carroll,


James Lloyd,


John Stuart,


C. Dever,


D. McCabe,


C. P. Smith,


Smith J. Eastman,


W. McDermott,


J. S. Thorne,


Thos. W. Field,


P. J. Meehan,


D. D. Winant,


George Field,


M. Mckinney,


R. M. Whiting, Jr.,


Edwards W. Fiske,


H. McClosky,


E. J. Whitlock.


Standing Committees. 1862-63.


ON SCHOOL HOUSES-Brainard, Hall, Johnson, D. Bergen, Sprague, Mckinney, Kelsey. ON FINANCE-Burr, Hunter, G. Field, Murphy, Seabury, Hatfield, Whiting.


ON SCHOOL BOOKS -- Rodman, McClosky, T. W. Field, Winant, Pierson, Dever, Thorne.


ON TEACHERS-Whitlock, P. G. Bergen, Perry, McCabe, Thorne.


ON LAW-Rodman, How, Fiske.


ON MUSIC-Brinkerhoff, T. W. Field, Lloyd, Graham, Smith.


ON SUPPLIES-Northup, Phelps, McDermott.


ON LIBRARIES-Thorne, Hall, Pierson, How, Smith.


ON EVENING SCHOOLS-Baylis, P. G. Bergen, Sprague, Northup, Kelsey, Carroll, Lloyd, Murphy, Phelps, Winant, Perry, Pierson.


ON NORMAL SCHOOL-Lambert, McClosky, Parsons, Meehan, Whiting.


ON EXAMINATIONS-Bellingham, Burnham, D. Bergen.


ON CREDENTIALS-Eastman, Jurgens, Stewart.


ON WARMING AND VENTILATION-Burr, Graham, Brainard.


ON PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM-Parsons, Dever, Hunter.


ON CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM-Bellingham, Capwell, Carroll.


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APPENDIX-CITY GOVERNMENT.


Committees of the Grammar and Primary Schools.


No. 1-Whitlock, Whiting, Fiske.


2-D. Bergen, P. G. Bergen, Eastman.


3-Brinkerhoff, Hatfield, Seabury. 17-Murphy, Winant, Northup.


4-Graham, Johnson, Brainard.


18-Burnham, T. W. Field, Hall.


5-Parsons, Carroll, Lloyd.


19-Northup, Jurgens, G. Field.


20-G. Field, Northup, Burr.


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6-Pierson, Sprague, Whiting.


7-Thorne, How, Bellingham.


8-Rodman, Parsons, Fiske.


21-Winant, Hall, Jurgens. 66 22-Perry, Burr, Murphy. 23-Hall, Perry, Burnham.


66 9-Eastman, Mckinney, McDermott.


10 -- P. G. Bergen, D. Bergen, McDermott.


24-Stewart, T. W. Field, Phelps.


11-Hunter, Lambert, Whiting. 25-Phelps, Graham, Johnson.


12-Lambert, Mckinney, McCabe. 26-T. W. Field, Phelps, Stewart.


13-Capwell, Dever, Kelsey. 27-Sprague, Mechan, Capwell.


14-Seabury, Thorne, Rodman. 28-Hatfield, Brinkerhoff, Carroll.


Primary Schools.


No. 1-Murphy, Winant, Northup. " 3-Burr, Brainard, Johnson.


No. 4-Northup, Jurgens, Geo. Field. " 5-Thorne, How, Bellingham.


Colored.


No. 1-Eastman, Seabury, Carroll. No. 2-Hatfield, Hunter, Brinkerhoff. No. 3-Murphy, Burnham, Perry.


TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND LOCATION OF SCHOOL HOUSES.


No. 1 .- Adams, cor. Concord. LYMAN E. WHITE, Principal. No. 2 .- Forty-seventh street, n. Third avenue. JACOB SAND, Principal. No. 3 .- Jefferson street, cor. Bedford av. F. D. CLARK, Principal. No. 4 .- EDWARD SPAFFORD, Principal. A. C. ROBERTSON, Principal, Female Dept. AGNES REILLY, Primary Dept.


No. 5 .- Myrtle av., cor. Gold street. C. E. TUTHILL, Principal. No. 6 .- E. Warren, n. Smith. DAVID SYME, Principal. No. 7 .- York, n. Bridge. FRANCIS C. BUCK, Principal. No. 8 .-- Middagh street, n. Henry. G. D. FANNING, Principal. No. 9 .- Prospect hill. C. A. KNAPP, Principal. No. 10 .- Fifteenth street, n. Third av. PETER ROUGET, Principal. No. 11 .- Washington av. near Green av. D. M. EASTON, Principal. No. 12 .- Adelphi street, n. Myrtle av. EDWIN S. ADAMS, Principal. No. 13 .- Degraw street, n. Hicks. AARON B. CLARK, Principal. No. 14 .- Barracks. C. W. WALCOTT, Principal.


No. 15-Baylis, Lloyd, McClosky.


16-Burr, Brainard, Johnson.


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APPENDIX-CITY GOVERNMENT.


No. 15 .- State street, cor. Powers. S. G. TAYLOR, Principal.


No. 16 .- Wilson, n. Bedford av. LEONARD DUNKLEY, Principal.


No. 17 .- N. Fifth, cor. Fifth. HENRY D. WOODWORTH, Principal.


No. 18 .- Remsen street, n. Ewen. EDWARD BUSH, Principal.


No. 19 .- S. Second, cor. 10th. THOMAS W. VALENTINE, Principal.


No. 20 .- S. Fourth, n. Eighth street. CHARLOTTE D. KELLY, Principal.


No. 21 .- Mckibbin, n. Ewen. KATE MCWILLIAMS, Principal.


No. 22 .- Union av., n. Java street. JOSHUA B. GRIFFING, Principal.


No. 23 .- Bushwick av., n. Twenty-third street. S. M. MARTIN, Principal.


No. 24 .- Washington, cor. Prospect street. J. E. RYAN, Principal.


No. 25 .- Walworth, n. Myrtle av. S. C. BARNES, Principal. No. 26 .- Bowrenville. F. A. KNEELAND, Principal. No. 27 .- Nelson street. C. H. GILDERSLEEVE, Principal.


No. 28 .- Herkimer, n. Ralph av. ELIZA FOLGER, Principal.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


No. 1 .- Willoughby, n. Raymond. WILLIAM J. WILSON, Principal. No. 2 .- Weeksville. JUNIUS C. MORRELL, Principal. No. 3 .- Tenth street, n. N. Second. SAMUEL S. RANKINS, Principal.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


No. 1 .- N. Sixth, n. First .- ADELAIDE N. STEVENSON, Principal. No. 2 .- Unorganized.


No. 3 .- N. First, n. Third .- LOUISA O. TILLY, No. 4 .- Ninth, n. Ainslie .- JANE M. TAYLOR, No. 5 .- Front, cor. Green la .- M. A. LEECH, 2


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APPENDIX-FERRY COMPANIES-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FERRY COMPANIES.


BROOKLYN FERRY COMPANY.


Office, South Seventh street, Ferry House.


President, James Murphy. Secretary, John Berry. Treasurer, John S. Hunt. Directors, James Murphy, George Law, William Layton, John A. Cross, William Wall, Abraham Mose- role, John Berry.


The following Ferries are owned by this Company :


Division Avenue Ferry, from South Seventh street, Williamsburgh, to Grand street, New York.


Grand Street, from Grand street, Williams- burgh, to Grand street, New York.


Roosevelt Street, from South Seventh street, Williamsburgh, to Roosevelt street, New York.


GREENPOINT. Established April, 1854. Proprietor, G. Lee Knapp.


Office at the Ferry House, Greenpoint.


This ferry runs from foot of Greenpoint av., formerly L street, Greenpoint, to foot of Tenth street, New York.


HOUSTON STREET ASSOCIATES. Established 1842. .


Office, foot Grand street, E. Dist.


Proprietors, Reuben Withers, W. Winans, James M. Waterbury. Agent, J. B. Brown.


This ferry runs from foot of Grand street, E. District, to the foot of Houston street, New York.


TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND GREEN- POINT FERRY. Established 1857.


Proprietor, G. Lee Knapp.


Office at the Ferry House, Greenpoint.


This ferry runs from foot of Greenpoint av., formerly L street, Greenpoint, to foot of Twen- ty-third street, New York.


UNION, OF BROOKLYN, Incorporated November, 1854:


CAPITAL, $800,000. SHARES, 8,000. PAR, $100. Office, Fulton Ferry House, Brooklyn.


OFFICERS, 1861 .- President, Nathan B. Morse. Secretary and Treasurer, Joseph A. Perry. Direct- ors, Abraham B. Baylis, Charles E. Bill, John Blunt, W. N. Degraw, Joseph Ketchum, Ezra Lewis, Abiel A. Low, Nathan B. Morse, Joseph A. Perry, Henry E. Pierrepont, Cyrus P. Smith, J. S. T. Stranahan, H. P. Clafen, James How, H. R. Worthington.


The following Ferries are owned by this Company :


Catharine Ferry, from Main to Catharine street, New York.


Fulton Ferry, from Fulton street, Brooklyn, to Fulton street, New York.


Hamilton Avenue Ferry, from Hamilton av. to Whitehall street, New York.


South Ferry, from Atlantic to Whitehall street, New York.


Wall Street Ferry, from Montague to Wall street, New York.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Western District. CHIEF ENGINEER-WILLIAM H. FUREY. Office, No. 5 City Hall. Residence, 178 Navy street.


Assistant Engineers.


Charles Wetherel, George Ward, David S. Simpson, H. J. Whiting,


Robert Barr, Peter Fitzpatrick, William Taylor.


. Fire Commissioners.


Joseph Ketchum, Jr., Chairman, William E. Sprague,


John Philips,


Burdett Stryker, Charles A. Field, George H. Hayward, Clerk.


Fire Department Fund-Officers of the Board of Representatives.


Benjamin Wood, Jr., President,


William Burrell, Treasurer,


Thomas Shankland, Vice-President, John N. Wyckoff, Jr., Secretary,


William D. Haskins, Sergeant-at-Arms.


Officers of the Board of Trustees of the Fire Department Fund.


Anthony F. Campbell, President,"


John G. Gunning, Secretary,


Roswell C. Brainard, Counselor,


William D. Haskins, Sergeant-at-Arms.


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Fire Wardens, W. D.


6th and 12th Wards, . Robert Barr, 95 Orange street.


7th and 9th


Ambrose C. Brown, Flatbush av.


2d, 4th, and 5th


Thomas A. Kerrigan, Hicks street, cor. Hudson avenue.


8th and 10th


John Campbell, Raymond street.


3d and 11th 6. Samuel A. Avila, 135 Duffield.


Association of Exempt Firemen.


PRESIDENT, Farrell Ward,


RECORDING SECRETARY, John B. Pitt,


VICE-PRESIDENT, William E. Sprague, FINANCIAL SECRETARY, Monroe T. Connor,


TREASURER, Alexander Anderson.


William L. Boyd, Joseph Reeves,


Stephen L. Kidder, C. F. Ellinwell,


FIRE ALARM BELLS.


City Hall, Fireman's Hall, Second, Third, and Fourth District Station-houses, and houses of Hose Company No. 9 and Hook and Ladder Company No. 3.


Bell Ringers, City Hall.


Lewis Dubois. Joseph Montross. 1 Charles Rogers.


The number of strokes on the bell denotes the District. General alarm, continued ringing.


FIRE APPARATUS. Engine Companies.


No. Name.


1. WASHINGTON,


Prospect street, near Main,


2. NEPTUNE,


3. FRANKLIN,


Henry street, near Cranberry,


4. EAGLE,


High street, near Fulton,


5. UNION,


Canton street, near Myrtle avenue,


6. PROTECTOR,


Pearl street, near Concord, -


7. CONSTITUTION,


Front street, near Bridge,


8. NIAGARA,


9. CONTINENTAL, Myrtle avenue, near Vanderbilt avenue, Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Gold street, near Concord,


11. JACKSON,


12. PHOENIX,


Graham street, near Myrtle avenue,


13. ATLANTIC,


14. PACIFIC, 15.


Pierrepont street, near Fulton,


16. MOUNT PROSPECT, State street, near Nevins,


17. BROOKLYN, 18.


Jay street, near Willoughby,


19. EMPIRE,


20. CLINTON,


21. PUTNAM, Third avenue, near Twenty-fifth street,


22. MONTAUK, Degraw, near Court street,


Hose Companies.


No. Name.


Location. Henry street, near Cranberry,


2. MECHANIC, Jay street, near Tillary,


3. ALERT, Hoyt street, near Fulton avenue, Love lane, near Henry,


4. CRYSTAL,


5. FRONTIER,


6. WASHINGTON,


7. AMERICUS,


8. WATER WITCH,


Hudson avenue, near Front street, Adelphi street, near Myrtle avenue, Tillary street, near Bridge, Bergen street, near Court,


Foreman.


WILLIAM READ. Vacant.


FRANCIS WALTERS.


MICHAEL CAMPBELL.


DENNIS MCNAMARA.


WILLIAM BROWN. MICHAEL KENNEDY. Vacant. WILLIAM S. SEARING.


DENNIS SLATTERLY.


EDWARD FORDHAM.


DAVID S. STEWART.


Vacant.


ISAAC G. LEGGETT. Vacant. JOHN DIXON.


WILLIAM BURRELL. Vacant. HENRY VAN BRUNT. N. L. PETIT. TEUNIS BERGEN. SAMUEL WHITTELSY.


Foreman. ROBERT MALCOLM. JAMES S. WHITE. GEORGE WETSEL. RICHARD V. ASTEN JOHN CONOLLY. JOHN CAMPBELL. DENNIS DOWNEY. GEORGE GROVES.


1. ATLANTIC,


Bergen street, near Court, Fulton avenue, near Adelphi,


10. COLUMBIA,


Location.


Board of Appeals.


John Naylor.


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT. (E. DIST.)


9. HOPE,


10. MOUNT VERNON,


Carlton avenue, near Fulton,


11. NIAGARA,


Court street, near Livingston,


12. CASHOW,


Joralemon street, near Furman,


13. FRANKLIN,


Franklin avenue, near Van Buren,




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