Brooklyn City Directory for the year ending May 1, 1866, Part 125

Author: J. Lain and Company
Publication date: 1866
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112 111 Columbia


150 149 Hicks


*194*193 Henry


*226*223 Clinton


*262 259 Court


302*291 Smith


- Hoyt


- Bond


Russell


N. Henry


- William


* * 74 Stagg


+ Twelfth


- Sixth av


- Seventh av


*79 + S. Second + 80 Wyckof


89 + S. 1st


93 Remsen +107*102 Grand


* N. Ist t - Powers 15*148 Ainslie + 160 Devoe


155 + Tenth


- - N. 2d


+ N. 7th 192 Conselyea + N. 8th - * 202 Skillman * 220 Jackson


- + N. 9th - Withers + N. 10th


- Frost


- Richardson + North 11th + Sixth


- Union


- President


+ Carroll.


Hamilton av


- Summit


- Rapelyea


Bowne


+ Seabring


Commerce


+ Delevan


Ewen


t Tremont


Sq William


- King


Sullivan


- Walcott


Dikeman


Partition


- Vandyke


- Elizabeth


- Osage


- Broadway


- Bushwick av


- Evergreen Cem.


Vandervoort (E. D.), from Thames, bet. Mor- gan and Porter av., N. to Meeker av.


Left. Rt.


- White


- Bogart


Morgan


- Prospect


Varick av. (E.D.),from Thames (Bushwick ) .bet. Porter av. and Stewart av., N. to Front. Left. Rt. - - Thames


Union Court, from 41 Union, bet. Ván Brunt and Hamilton av., S. W. half block.


Union la., from 28 Myrtle av. , S. half block.


. ULion pl., Union,from Van Brunt to Columbia. 3


Left. Rt.


-- Stuyvesant av


- Broadway


- Bushwick av


Van Cott (E. D.), from Leonard, at termination of Fifth, E.to Meeker av. Left. Rt.


- Parker


Bennett


Amos


Division


Beadel


+ Diamond


Smith


- Fifth av


~ Eighth av


- Ninth av


- Flatbush av


United States, from 11 Little, S. E. to Navy Yard wall


Left. Rt.


3 Little


+1++11+ 1++ 11


Vanderbilt av., from Flushing av., bet. Cler- mont av. and Clinton av., S. and S. W. to Flatbush at Degraw. Left. Rt. - $2 Flushing av *51 - Park av *129*134 Myrtle av


- Willoughby av


- N. Henry


William


- Meeker av


Vanvoorhis (E. D.) from Broadway, bet. Schaeffer and Cooper, N. E. to City line (New- town) Left. Rt.


- Douglass


Degraw


- Flatbush av


Vanderveer (E. D.), from Broadway, bet. Hull and Stewart, N. E. to Evergreen Cemetery. Left. Rt.


+ - Woolsey


-- Gowanus bay


Van Buren, from Hall, bet. Lafayette av. and Greene av , E. and N.E. to Bushwick av Left. Rt.


++||


- Nevins


- Powers


-


34


STREET DIRECTORY.


- Grattan


- Harrison


- Ingraham


Left. I.t.


-- Flushing av


-


- Adams


- Central av


- Johnson av


- Knickerbocker av


-- Irving av.


- City line .


Wesley pl. (E. D.), east side of S. Second, bet. Fifth and Sixth '(half block).


Lift.


1 Fifth


West Baltic, 154 Court bet. W. Warren and Har- rison, W. to E. River. *1 *30 Court


*41 *46 Clinton 79 *74 Henry


*100 Hicks


- - Columbia


West Warren, from E. River, bet. Congress and W. Baltic, S. E. to 136 Court.


Left. Rt.


*19 *14 Columbia


*49 - Hicks *55 54 Henry *89 *89 Clinton


119 *112 Court


White (E. D.), from Cook, bet. Bushwickav. and Bogart, N. to Johnson Left. Rt.


- Cook


- Varet


- Moore


- Marshall


-- McKibbin


Boerum


Johnson


Whipple (E. D.), from Broadway, bet. Bartlett and Thornton, S. W. to Flushing av. Left. Rt. - Broadway - Throop av -- Flushing av


William, from Colum- bia, bet. Tremont and King, N. W. to Butter- milk channel.


Left. Rt.


- Columbia ~ - Dwight


Prospect sq .: - Richards


-- Van Brunt


- Imlay


Clinton wf.


- Conover t Ferris


- Buttermilk chan.


William (E. D., Bush- wick, from Broadway, bet. Furman and Hall, N. E. to Evergreen Cem- etery. Left. Rt.


- Broadway


- Bushwick av - Evergreen Cem


Weirfield (E. D.), from Broadway, bet. Duryea and Margaretta, N. E. to City line (Newtown).


- Broadway


- Bushwick av.


- Evergreen av


- Cypress Hills pik.


rd


- Randolph


- Montrose av


- Meserole


- Schols


- Lafayette


- Stagg


- Meadow


- Gates av.


.


Washington (E. D., Greenpoint), from Bush- wick creek, bet. Frank- lin and E. River, N. to Dupont.


Left. Rt.


- Bushwick creek


- Quay


- Calyer


- Orient


- Maspeth av


Grand av


- Noble


- Bullion


- E. Baltic


- Butler


- Greenpoint av


- Parker


- Amos


- Degraw


· Java


- Division


Sackett


- India


- Huron


. Classon av


- Green


- President


- Freeman


- Eagle


- Dupont


Water, from 15 Fulton, E. to Navy Yard wall. Left. Rt.


2 Fulton


1 + Fisher


+ 38 Dock


79 88 Main


+ 92 Pigtail al


101 102 Washington


*125 - Adams 140 Pearl


151 148 Jay


- Philip's al ]


*160 Bridge 170 Gold


*191 *188 Hudson av


+ 202 Harrison al;


209 + Little


Navy Yard wall


Water (E. D.). from First, bet. S. First and S. Second, N. and N. E. to N. Third. .


Left. Rt.


- First


- S. 1st


- Grand


__ N. Ist


- N. 2d


- N. 3d


Waterbury (E. D.), from Johnson, bet. Bush- wick av. and Bogart, N. to Grand.


Left. Rt.


- Johnson


- Montrose


- Meserole


· Schols


- Stagg


+ - Meadow


Wyckoff


- Remsen


- Grand


Washington (E. D.), from Remsen, bet. Jef- ferson and Waterbury, N. to Grand. Left. Rt.


- Remsen


- Grand


Washington (E. D., Bushwick), from Bush- wick av., at Jefferson,N. to Newtown turnpike.


Left. Rt.


-


- Bushwick av


- Jefferson


- Park av


- Myrtle av


- Willoughby av


- De Kalb av


- Greene av.


- Remsen


- Grant


- Atlantic av


- Metropolitan av


- Underhill av


- Mill


- Pacific av


Dickinson


- Dean


Calhoun


- E. Warren


-- Oak


- Milton


- Benton


- Lombardy


- Anthony


- Cherry


+


- Thames


- Meeker av


-


+ Nassau


- Front


Verandah pl., from 250 Henry , S. E. to Clinton Left. Rt.


- Henry


- Clinton


Vine, from McKenney, bet. Doughty and Poplar, N. W. to Columbia .- Left. Rt.


1 2 McKenney


27 28 Columbia


Waldron pl., N. from 109 York (half block).


Wall (E.D.),from Broad- way, bet. Ann and Adams, N. E. to Bush- wick av.


Left. Rt.


- Broadway


+ Beaver


-- Bushwick av


Wallabout canal (E. D.), River.


Walton (E. D.), from Broadway, bet.Gwinnett and River, S. W. to River Left. Rt.


- Broadway


- - Throop av


- Harrison av


- Marcy av


-- River


Walworth, from Flush- ing av. between Spen- cer and Sandford, S. to De Kalb av. Left. Rt.


-- Flushing av


- Park av


- Myrtle av


-- Willoughby av


-- De Kalb av.


Warren, see E. Warren and W. Warren.


Washington av., from Flushing av. bet. Ham- ilton and Houston, S.


Washington park, bounded by Canton, De Kalb av. Cumberland and Myrtle av.


Washington place, Pacific, from Powers to Fourth av.


Left. Rt."


*1 - Powers *519 *512 Fourth av


Washington pl., rear of 208 Washington.


Washington pl. (E. D.), East side of S. Sev- enth, bet. Fourth and Fifth.


Left.


*1 Fourth


14 Fifth


Washington, from E. River, bet. Main and Adams, S. to 29 Fulton. Left. Rt.


- 18 Plymouth


- Water


69 68 Front


89 88 York


*105 108 Prospect *139 *138 Sands 147 144 High *159 *162 Nassau + 168 Liberty pl


176 Concord


+ 208 Washington pl


221


222 Tillary


241 236 Johnson


271 + Myrtle av + *260 Fulton


Webster (E. D.), from Front, bet. Clay and Jackson, N. E. to New town creek (one block).


- - Prospect


- Monroe


- Newtown turnp'e


- Fulton av.


- Bergen


- Douglass


+ Kent


- Beadel


Union


- Carroll


Crown


- Montgomery


- City line


to City line at Mont gomery.


William (E. D. Green- point) , from Richardson,


35


STREET DIRECTORY.


between N. Henry and Kingsland, N. to National av


Left. Rt.


- Richardson


- Herbert


- Meeker av


- Van Pelt


- Van Cott


- Nassau


- Norman


- Meserole


- Ca'yer


- National av


Williamsburgh rd. from Flushing av. opp. Schenck, N. and N. E. to Kent av Left. Rt.


- - Flushing av


f - River


- "allabout canal


- Hewes


+ - Classon av


-Kent av


Willoughby av.fr'm Cumberland, bet. Myrtle av. and De Kalb av., S. E. and E. to Broadway Left. Rt.


- Cumberland


Cariton av


- Adelphi


- Clermont av


* Vanderbilt av


- Clinton av Hamilton av


- Washington av


- Houston


- Lorimer


- Leonard


-- Ewen


- Graham av.


- Smith


- Bushwick av.


- Kingsland


Witherspoon, from Nostrand av., bet. Myr- tle av. and Willoughby av., E. to Broadway Left. Rt.


- Nostrand av


- Marcy av


- Tompkins av


- Throop av


- Yates av


- Classon av


- Franklin av


- Perry av


- Rogers av


Nostrand av


- New York av


Brooklyn av


Hudson av


- Albany av


- Troy av


- Schenectady av


-. Utica av


- Rochester av


- Buffalo av


- Ralph av


- Howard av


- Saratoga av


- Hopkinson av


- City line


Wyckoff (E. D.), from U ... o 1 av., bet. Stagg and Remsen, S. E. aud E. to Newtown creek


Left. Rt. 11 *12 Union av


*29 - Lorimer


*83 - Leonard


*01 *98 Ewen


*133 *136 Graham av


$1- * 148 Smith


- Morrell


Bushwick av


- Waterbury


- Morgan


. Vandervoort


- Porter av


- Varick av


Stewart av


15 14 Middagh


31 *36 Cranberry


47 48 Orange


65 66 Pineapple


81 82 Clark


*129*132 Pierrepont


Closed . Montague


7 Remsen


- Joralemon


- State


Closed.


- Atlantic


*47 - Pacific


*55 *54 Amity


- Stockholm


- Conselyea


- Himrod


- Harman


- Greene av


Bleecker


- Ralph


Grove


Linden


- Magnolia


- Myrtle av. plk.rd


- Palmetto


- Woodbine


- Ivy


- City line


,


Yates av., from Fulton av., bet. Throop av. and Lewis av., N. to Broad- way


Left. Rt.


- Fulton av


- Bainbridge


- Decatur


McDonough


- Macon


- Halsey


*50 *49 Smith


$92 101 Hoyt


- Nevins


- Powers


- Fourth av


- Fifth av


- Sixth av


- Flatbush av


- Carlton av


Vanderbilt av


Underhill av


- Washington av


Grand av


De Kalb av


- Pulaski


Hart


- Willoughby av


- Witherspoon


~ Myrtle av


~ Stockton


- Floyd


Park av


1 - Adams 7 18 Pearl


35 36 Jay


55 .60 Lawrence 65 Ch Bridge


*85 84 Duffield


101 100 Gold 117 116 Prince 129 + Carll 137 130 Fleet


+ - Debevoise


- Broadway


-- Bushwick av


- Evergreen av


- Johnson av


- Knickerb'ker av


U Cem.


- Irving av


- Wyckoff av


- City line


Woodhull, from 106 Hamilton av., S. E. to Henry Left. Rt.


1 - Hamilton av . *9 *4 Columbia


35 56 Hicks


*85 *80 Henry


- Gardiner av


- Metropolitan av


Scott av


- Newtown creek


Wythe av. (E. D.), from River, bet. Hay- ward and Rutledge, N. . W. to Broadway Left. Rt.


- River


- Rutledge


- Penn


- Hewes


- Hooper


-- Keap


- Rodney


- Ross


Left. Rt.


- Broadway


- Lee av


-


- Bedford av


+ Wythe av


- Kent av


- Wal. canal


Withers (E. D.), from Union av., bet. Jackson and Front, E. to Kings- land


Left. Rt.


- Union av


- Ryerson


- Grand av


- Steuben


- Schenck


- Classon av


- Graham


- Kent av


Franklin av


Skillman


- Bed ord av


- Spencer


- Walworth


- Sandford


- Nostrand av


- Marcy av


- Tompkins av


-- Throop av


- Yates av


- Lewis av


- Stuyvesant av


- Broadway


Willoughby, from junction of Fulton and Adams, E. to Canton Left. Rt. - - Fulton


- Otsego


- Dwight


- Richards


- Van Brunt


- Conover


- Ferris


- New York bay


Woodbine (E.D), fr'm Broodway, bet. Palmetto and Ivy, N.E. to City line (Newtown).


Left. Rt.


149 146 Hudson av 161 - Navy


Raymond


- Canton


Willow pl., from 39 Joralemon, S. W. to 39 State


Left. Rt. 1 2 Joralemon


49 44 State


Willow, from 16 Pop- lar, S. W. to 22 Amity Left. Rt.


1 2 Poplar


Wyckoff av. (E. D.), from Jefferson (Bush- wick), at Grattan, and Porter av. S. E. to City line (Newtown)


Left. Ri.


- Jefferson


- Madison


- Starr


- Myrtle


- Suydam


- Elm


- Chestnut


- Wilson


- Taylor


- Clymer


- Morton


- Rush


- Broadway


Wyckoff, fr'm129 Court bet. Bergen and E. War- ren, S. E. and E .. wo City


line at Hopkinson av. (New Lotts)


Left. Rt. *2 *1 Court


- Hancock


- Jefferson


- Putnam av


- Madison


- Monroe


- Gates av.


- Quincy


- Hickory


- Greene av


Van Buren


- Lafayette av


Kosciusko


- Ellery


- Hopkins


- Broadway


York, from 69 Fulton, F. to 2 Navy Left. Rt.


- James


1 - Garrison


5


*2 Main


-


20 Stewart


*23


- Washington


17 + Fleet's al


47 #42 Adams 68 Pearl


71 83


Ch Jay


127 *122 Bridge 138 Charles Ch 158 Gold


171 174 Green la 191 190 Hudson av t 196 Dickinson al


+ 200 Navy


- Lewis av


- Stuyvesant av


- Broadway


Wolcott, from Otsego, opp. Leonard, N. W. to New York bay Left. Rt.


1. 410


Wilson (E. D.), from Broadway, bet. Lee av. and Marcy av., S. W. to Wallabout canal


New York Steam Printing House.


WYNKOOP & HALLENBECK.


Book and Job Printers,


No. 113 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK


ALL KINDS OF PRINTING


EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE,


In the Neatest Style, and at the Lowest Cash Prices.


STORY, SHAW & CO., COAL and WOOD


37 & 39 Sackett Street,


AND


29 and 31 UNION.


10


DUNNAGE


COAL


Supplied to Shipping,


Supplied by the Cargo or Single Ton.


HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD,


KINDLING WOOD,


Sawed and Split, of a superior quality,


BY THE LOAD OR BOX.


29TUWIM


-0-


Coal and Wood delivered in New York.


A. KNOWLTON, Real Estate, Loan & Insurance Broker, 335 Fulton Avenue, cor. of Portland, Brooklyn.


REFERENCES:


NEW YORK.


Joseph Walker, Esq., President Security Ins. Co. George C. Saterlee, Esq., Pres., Washington Ins. Co. F. S. Lathrop, Esq., President Union Insurance Co. Chas. L. Colby, Esq., Shipping Merch. 40 Burling Slip. R. R. Graves, Esq., No 74 Wall Street.


BROOKLYN.


Gamaliel King, Esq., Pres. Water Commissioners. W. B. Nichols, Esq., 19 Lafayette Avenue. Hosea Webster, Esq., Pres., Brooklyn Savings Bank. John Kellum, Esq., Architect, Clinton Avenue.


J. C. DUDLEY & CO., DEALERS IN


ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS,


PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAP, EXTRACTS,


Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Embroidery Goods, Dress Trimmings, Traveling Bags, Fans, Combs and Brushes, Toilet Articles, and Holiday Presents. Old No. 193 FULTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN. New No. 647.


PHILIP F. PASQUAY, 25 SPRUCE STREET, N. Y., MANUFACTURER OF SUPERIOR OAK-TANNED STRETCHED AND RIVETED LEATHER BELTING.


Best quality of Lace Leather, Steel and Belt Hooks and Raw Hide Rope, of all sizes, always on hand.


LIST OF PRICES CAN BE HAD AT THE STORE.


" In comparing my List of Prices with others, it will be necessary to compare, also, the quality of Belting.


DANIEL I. SALTS, FERREOTYPE GALLERY,


239 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, St. Ann's Buildings. PICTURES TAKEN, FINISHED AND DELIVERED IN FIFTEEN MINUTES, LIKENESSES TAKEN OF DECEASED PERSONS.


CHARLES J. SHEPARD'S DESIRABLE


COOKING RANGES,


TWELVE SIZES OF FIRST-CLASS


HOTEL, DINING SALOON, Boarding House and Family Ranges. ALSO, FOR HOTEL USE,


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Steam Soup, Vegetable and Coffee Boilers, of Copper ; BROILERS FOR CHARCOAL, HARDCOAL OR COKE; GRIDDLES FOR CAKES WITH FURNACE FOR WOOD OR COAL; Pastry Ovens, of Iron;


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Tin Covers for Steam Tables, with or without Dishes.


0- -


THE RANGES


Are offered with the assurance, that they are of the most approved construction, and are superior articles for culinary use. An examination will satisfy any judge of their excellence.


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Bookhout c.


C. J. Shepard's Williams' Patent SYPHONIC Fireplace Heater. For Sale at No. 242 Water Street, New York.


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For Sale at No. 242 Water Street, New York.


SHEPARD'S


SUPERIOR RANGES.


SHEPARD NEWS


LJ SHEPARD


SUPERIOR


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>242.


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NEW YORK.


PATENTED


SUCHTDEC,


INDEX TO APPENDIX.


City Government. .


Standing Committees of Board of Al- dermen ....


2


Officers of Departments of City Govern- ment .


3


Board of Contracts.


Officers Appointed by the Common Council


3


3


Brooklyn Art Association 23


Collegiate and Polytechnic Insti- tute. 23


23


Commissioners of Prospect Park.


Banks.


Banks for Savings.


Cemeteries.


Churches.


County Officers and Assistants


Courts


Board of Education.


13 14 15


Fire Department. Gaslight Companies


17 17


Prescott Literary Association 25


Workingmen's Library Association. 25 25


Military


Miscellaneous Societies and Associations. . 26 Twenty-third Regt. Armory Association .. 26


Fourteenth Regt. Armory Association 26 26


Brooklyn Academy of Music.


Association for improving the condition of the poor 26


Benevolent Society. 26


R. C. Asylum. 26


Society for the Relief of Respect- able aged and indigent females 26


Church Charity Foundation. 27


Female Employment Society. 27


Industrial School and Home for Destitute Children. . . 27


Juvenile House of Industry 27


Mount Prospect Industrial School. 27


Museola Association. 27


Orphan Asylum, (Protestant). 27


Philharmonic Society . 27


Williamsburgh Industrial School 27


Long Island Insurance Company. 20


1


Mechanics' Fire Insurance Company 20 Montauk Fire Insurance Company . 20


Phenix Fire Insurance Company 21 Germain Fire Insurance Company 21


Nassau Fire Insurance Company 22


3 New York Equitable Insurance Company. 22


North River Insurance Company 22 Literary Institutions and Libraries 23


Assessors. Naturalization Office.


3


Brooklyn Board of Water and Sewer Com- missioners.


Brooklyn Heights Seminary


Bryant, Stratton & Clark's Commercial Colleges.


23


23 Brooklyn Institute & Youth's Free Library Library Association. 24


Capitoline Association.


24


Catholic Library Association 24


Hamilton Literary Association. 24


Law Library 24


Long Island Historical Society . 24


Mercantile Library Association 24


Packer Collegiate Institute. 25


Brooklyn Gaslight Company.


Citizen's Gaslight Company ... Long Island Gaslight Company.


17 17 17 17 17


Hospitals, Dispensaries, Infirmaries, &c. Brooklyn Academy of Medicine. 17 17 17 17


Central Dispensary


City Hospital. . Eye and Ear Infirmary Homeopathic Dispensary. 17


Medical Association of the Eastern Dis- trict .. 17


Brooklyn Medico-Chirurgical Society 18


Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of Kings. 18 18 18


Medical Society of the County of Kings .. Long Island College Hospital


Williamsburgh Dispensary. 18


Insurance Companies 19


Brooklyn Life Insurance Company 19


Atlantic Fire Insurance Company . 19


Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company 19


Woman's Relief Association 27


4 4 4 5 6 7 11 12


Ferry Companies.


Greenpoint Gaslight Company .. .


Williamsburgh Gaslight Company


4


INDEX TO APPENDIX.


War Fund Committee. 27


Police Department. 27 Ridgewood R. R. Co .. 30


Brooklyn Post Office 29 Sackett, Hoyt, & Bergen St. R. R. Co. 30 Williamsburgh Post Office. 29 Religious Societies .. 30


Greenpoint Post Office. 29


Railroad Companies 29


Broadway R. R. Co. 29


Brooklyn Central & Jamaica R. R. Co ..


29


City R. R. Co.


29


City & Newtown R R. Co. . . 29


East New York & Rockaway R. R. Co. . 30


Coney Island & Brooklyn R. R. Co. 30


Grand St. & Newtown R. R. Co 30


Long Island R. R. Co. 30


Van Brunt St. & Erie R. R. Co. 30


City Mission and Tract Society . . Female Bible Society 30


Sabbath School Union 30 North Brooklyn Bible Society. 30 Young Men's Christian Association 30


Brooklyn and Long Island Christian Com-


mission.


30


United States Internal Revenue Offices


31


Navy Yard


31


Brooklyn City Bible Society 30


30


APPENDIX.


BROOKLYN CITY GOVERNMENT, 1865.


MAYOR,


ALFRED M. WOOD,


OFFICE, CITY HALL. Mayor's Clerk, WILLIAM G. BISHOP; Messenger, CHARLES SCHURIG.


City Clerk and Clerk of Common Council,


HENRY MCCLOSKEY, OFFICE, CITY HALL.


Aldermen.


Regular meetings every Monday, at 5 o'clock, P. M., in the Common Council Chamber, City Hall.


DANIEL D. WHITNEY, President.


1st Ward, Daniel D. Whitney.


2d Hugh MeLaughlin.


3d James P. Wallace,


4th Lewis F. Newman.


5th Thomas Ennis.


6th James O'Brien.


7th Rufus R. Belknap.


8th Joseph Wilson.


9th Bailey J. Hathaway,


10th Francis Kelly.


11th Ward, Charles H. Kimball.


12th Dennis O'Keeffe.


13th William Turton.


14th Philip Brady.


15th Samuel Taylor.


16th John A. Saal.


17th Archibald M. Bliss.


18th F. W. Kalbfleisch.


19th Geo. H. Fisher.


20th


John K. Bulmer.


2


APPENDIX-CITY GOVERNMENT.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, 1865.


On Laws, &c., FISHER, NEWMAN, KELLY, WALLACE, and KALBFLEISCH. On Finance, KALBFLEISCH, O'KEEFFE, BLISS, WILSON, and WALLACE. On Opening Streets, WILSON, HATHAWAY, BRADY, ENNIS, and KIMBALL. On Grading and Paving, O'KEEFFE, KALBFLEISCH, BLISS, O'BRIEN, and HATHAWAY. On Assessments, NEWMAN, FISHER, ENNIS, BULMER, and WILSON. On Water and Drainage, KALBFLEISCH, KIMBALL, WILSON, BULMER, and MCLAUGHLIN. On Railroads and Stages, SAAL, HATHAWAY, NEWMAN, TAYLOR, and MOLAUGHLIN. On Public Lands, Buildings, Markets and Police, KELLY, O'KEEFFE, TAYLOR, NEWMAN, and HATHAWAY. On Fire Department of the W. D., MOLAUGHLIN, NEWMAN, HATHAWAY, ENNIS, and KIMBALL, On Fire Department of the E. D., KALBFLEISCH, SAAL, BLISS, BRADY, and TURTON. On Supplies and Expenses of Departments, ENNIS, BULMER, MCLAUGHLIN, BELKNAP, and KELLY. On Schools, Arts and Sciences, and Truant Law, NEWMAN, TAYLOR, ENNIS, HATHAWAY, and KELLY.


On Lamps and Gas, SAAL, BELKNAP, O'BRIEN, TURTON, and WILSON. On Public Health, NEWMAN, FISHER, WILSON, TAYLOR, and O'KEEFFE. On Ferry and Water Rights, KELLY, TURTON, KIMBALL, O'KEEFFE, and BRADY. On Printing, O'BRIEN, BELKNAP, BRADY, TURTON, and SAAL. On War and Military Affairs, ENNIS, WALLACE, O'BRIEN, BULMER, and BRADY. On Rules and Election Returns, O'KEEFFE, WALLACE, KALBFLEISCH, FISHER, and MCLAUGHLIN. On Williamsburgh Claims, BRADY, TAYLOR, TURTON, SAAL, and BLISS. On Government Property and Claims,


WILSON, WALLACE, KELLY, FISHER, and MCLAUGHLIN. On Renaming and Renumbering Streets, MCLAUGHLIN, WILSON, KIMBALL, BULMER, and O'BRIEN. On Public Parks, O'BRIEN, BULMER, KELLY, BELKNAP, and SAAL.


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APPENDIX-CITY GOVERNMENT.


On Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds, ENNIS, KIMBALL, SAAL, BLISS, and O'BRIEN. On Bonds and Returns of Officers, O'KEEFFE, TAYLOR, KALBFLEISCH, BLISS, and KELLY. On Public Docks, BRADY, O'BRIEN, TURTON, SAAL, and BELKNAP.


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OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


Deputies, Assistants, and Clerks.


Mayor's Clerk. . WILLIAM G. BISHOP.


City Clerk .. HENRY MCCLOSKEY.


Deputy Clerk Thomas J. Dewitt.


Assistant Clerk


Thomas A. O'Neil.


James Wilson.


Edward Crummey.


Denis McNamara.


Counselor to the Corporation. .. John G. Schumaker.


Clerk ..


. Sidrey V. Lowell.


Comptroller


. Thomas H. Faron.


Deputy.


Levi B. Faron.


Auditor


James Lynch.


Deputy


John H. McCormick.


Treasurer


. Nathan B. Morse.


Street Commissioner


.J. Oakley Nodyne.


Deputy


Francis A. Biggs.


Assistant Clerk.


S. A. Smith."


" A. B. Lindsay.


Collector of


and As-


sessments Edmund Driggs.


Assistant Collector of Taxes


and Assessments


Isaac Badeau.


Redemption Clerk


William N. Clem.


Book-keeper.


William H. Butler.


Return Clerk . George Wellis.


Abstract «


.Lorenzo D. Simons.


Assessment Clerk.


George G. Herman.


Assistant Assessment Clerk.


... Charles C. Contrell.


Arrear Clerk


.J. J. Ammenwor


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Check « Isaac D. Reeder.


General "


Mathias W. Cole.


Sales


.James P. W. Cawthorne


Assistant Sales Clerk


.P. Mclaughlin.


Entry


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. William G. Leach.


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James Boyle. Wm. H. Powell. William Runcie. Patrick Keenan.


Assistant Collectors.


Peter Fitzpatrick.


Patrick Ennis.


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Smith Crooker.


Nich. H. Davis. (John Miley.


Arrear Collector.


.N. V. Allen.


Commissioner of Taxes.


. Hugh O'Rorke.


Assistant “


. Charles B. Wylie.


Surveyor


John Shearon.


Board of Contracts.


The Mayor, Comptroller, Street Commissioner, Collector of Taxes, and Commissioner of Taxes.


OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL.


Health Officer .Joseph B. Jones.


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Clerk


William E. Van Norden.


Keeper of the City Hall. John A. Flanagan.


Assistant Keeper of the City Hall. . Thomas McGuire.


Inspector of Pavements


(E.


Keeper of City Parks.


.John Campbell.


D.).


.. Louis Mentrup.


Messenger


to the


Common


Sealers of Weighte and ) Thomas Thorpe.


Measures (W. D.).


Edward Kelly.


Council,


.Joseph McCann.


ASSESSORS.


ROBERT J. LUCKEY, President. .


DOMINICK H. ROCHE, Secretary.


Martin Breen,


John Doherty,


Sealers of Weights.


and ) William S. Hanna.


Measures (E. D.).


Wallace Helsey.


Inspector of Pavements


(W.


D.)


.Philip Clare.


Henry E. Ripley,


Thomas W. Fields


NATURALIZATION OFFICE, No. 22 COURT HOUSE. CITY COURT CLERK'S OFFICE. Open daily, from 10, A. M., to 4, P. M. (except the month of August. ) JOHN DIKEMAN, JR., Clerk. JAMES PACKER, Deputy Clerk.


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APPENDIX-BANKS.


BROOKLYN BOARD OF WATER AND SEWER COMMISSIONERS.


Office, No. 11 City Hall. President-Gamaliel King. Secretary- Daniel L. Northup, William A. Fowler, Peter G. Taylor. Engineer-Moses Lane.


SEWER DEPARTMENT -- General Superin- tendent, Francis B. Stryker.


WATER DEPARTMENT- Water Purveyor, John H. Rhodes. Registrar, Charles W. Willetts.


NASSAU WATER. RATES.


FRONT WIDTH


STORIES IN HEIGHT.


1


2


3


4


5


16 feet and under


$4


$5


$6


$7


$8


From 16


to 18 feet


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( 18


4 20 66


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37% "


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Every house containing over 12 occupants, will be taxed 50 cents for each person over that number.


The foregoing rents are predicated upon supplying Hotels, Tenements, and Dwellings, at 3 cents per 100 gal- Ions, or 3,333 gallons for each dollar of tax, and for all water used over and above this allowance, an additional charge shall be made at the same rate.


LARGE BUILDINGS .- Churches, Factories, Storage, &c., shall be subjects of special contracts with the Water Board ; and all large buildings, with stores or offices on the ground floor, and halls or offices above, shall rate the same as though each store or sub-division on the ground- floor front was, with the building above, a separate building.


VACANT LOTS.


Assessed at $1,000 and under, 10 cents per foot. Assessed over $1,000, and under $2,000, 15 cents per foot.


Assessed at $2,000 and over, 20 cents per foot.


COMMISSIONERS OF PROSPECT PARK.


Office, No. 7 Court House.


James S. T. Stranahan, John H. Prentice,


Abiel A. Low, Edward W. Fiske,


Walter L. Griffiths, Thomas McElrath,


Conklin Brush, Tunis I. Bergen,


16 Seymour L. Husted, . Stephen Haynes,


A. B. Baylis, Cornel. T. Sprague.


Superintendent-John N. Taylor.


BANKS.


ATLANTIC BANK-55 Fulton St. CAPITAL, $500,000. SHARES, 10,000. PAR, $50.


· Dividends, January and July. Pres., William C. Rushmore. Acting Cashier, John Ditmas, jr. Directors, Peter C. Cornell, William Hunter, jr., Samuel Smith, Henry O. Murphy, George S. Puffer, Henry K. Sheldon, Brewster Valentine, John French, John A. Lott, Isaac N. Sey- mour, William C. Rushmore, Seymour L. Husted, Cyrus P. Smith.


BROOKLYN BANK-5 Front St. CAPITAL, $300,000. SHARES, 6,000. PAR, $50.




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