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Printers' Materials.
Vanderburgh, Wells & Co., 110 Fulton and
18 Dutch
N. Y. City
Refrigerators.
Gray S., 4th L. I. City N. Y. City
Law Wm., 709 3d av
Roofers.
Cunningham E., 229 Atlantic av Brooklyn
Page Thomas & Co., 49 Greenpoint av Brooklyn
Wade J. H. & Co., Hamilton av n 3d av Brooklyn
Cor. 26th St., N. Y. Incorporated April 17th, 1854. Money deposited on or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
3
WHITLOCK & KEENAN Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor.Pearl, Brooklyn
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 515
Safe Deposit Companies. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 140, 142 & 146 Broadway,
N. Y. City.
Safe Deposit Co., of New York, Under Special Charter, for the
Safe-keeping of Government Bonds, Family Plate, and any Securities or Valuables. And Renting Small Safes in its Burglar-Proof Vaults,
FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, 140, 142 & 146 BROADWAY, Co. Liberty Street. FRANCIS H. JENKS, President.
A. D. HOPE, Vice-President. FREDERICK FOSTER, Secretary.
Saddle and Harness Makers.
Pymm S. J., 58 B'way, E. D.
Brooklyn
Dedreaux C., Jamaica rd
E. New York 5
McCreery Wm., Main
L. I. City
Saloons.
Hohe Jacob, 177 Columbia
Brooklyn
Krambach Louis, 755 Third av
Brooklyn
Schaefer Louis, 89 Grand
Brooklyn
Duer Frank
College Point
Hoelle John, Thirteenth
College Point
Schaefer Catharine, Twelfth
College Point
Coburg Charles, Butler av
E. New York
Cook C., Jamaica Plank road
E. New York
Faubel George, Baltic av
E. New York
Fontaine Adam, Liberty av
E. New York
Hack Andrew, Alabama av
E. New York
Ott Charles, Liberty av Becker F.,
L. I. City
Vorrath John, Fulton
L. I. City
Decastro John, Main .
Sag Harbor
Sand and Gravel Dealer Fitzsimmons M., Hamilton av Bridge
Brooklyn
B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts. C =
Cor. Delancy St., East River,
Established 1845.
Office, 58 Goerck St.,
New York. See page 9.1
E. New York
ANTES MEDITIEN
Money deposited on
Incorporated April 17, 1854.
.Cor. 26th St., N. Y. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
F. EDWARDS,
ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE, 166 & 168 Atlantio Av., opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton.
516. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Sash, Blind, and Door Makers,
Bollenbach J., 18 Bergen Brooklyn
Bossert Bros., 28 Johnson av Brooklyn
Colwell & Hickling, 62 Kent av, E. D. Brooklyn
Whipple R. & Son, 266 Court Brooklyn
Cumming R. & Sons, Johnson av E. New York
BRADLEY & CURRIER, 54 and 56 Dey N. Y. City
BRADLEY CURRIER,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS, GLASS, HARDWARE, &C 54 & 56 Dey Street, NEW YORK.
WHITLOCK & CO., 254 and 256 Canal
Hallett C., Bridge
N. Y. City Riverhead
School and Office Furniture.
Paton Robert, 25 Grove N. Y. City
Cigars.
Schmidt Frederick, 170 Grand
B'klyn
Seidenzahls C., 23 B'way, E. D. B'klyn
Burk William, Main Flushing
Walters G. G., Central av
L. I. City
Sewing Machines.
Dean Bros., 55 Fourth B'klyn
Ketcham E. N., 194 B'way B'klyn
Pugh Walter, 541 Fulton B'klyn
Wheeler & Wilson Manuf. Co., 206 Fulton
B'klyn
Williams E. M., 489 Fulton, branch office 168 B'way, E. D. B'klyn
Schwedes F. A., Liberty av
E. New York
Young J. H., Main :
Flushing
Remington Empire, 294 B'way
N. Y. City
Lwa
BRADLEY & CURRIER,
DEALERS IN
DOORS, SASHES BLINDS,
WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, GLASS,
Builders' Hardware, &c.
ORDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
A Large Stock of Regular Sizes constantly on hand, and for sale at the Lowest Rates.
54 & 56 DEY ST.,
NEW YORK.
WODMEW
WNC 88 新 刊
R. A. LEWIS,
(Established in 1839,)
PHOTOGRAPHS
OF EVERY SIZE, STYLE AND DESCRIPTION,
158, 160 and 162 Chatham Street, NEW YORK.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO COPYING
DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES,
MINIATURES, Oil Paintings and Engravings, and Reproduced in India Ink, OIL OR WATER COLOR.
MINIATURE PHOTOGRAPHS
ON PORCELAIN.
NEGATIVES made at this Establishment have been registered since 1858, and are never destroyed.
Best Facilities for Copying Maps, Machinery, or Engineers' Plans.
Life Size Photographs from a sitting, or enlarged from Carte de Visite, Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes.
Convenient to Hunter's Point and South Seventh Street Ferries. Your Negative is Alphabetically Registered and always retained.
ЗВИЧАЙНОТОНЯ
F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities a specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 517
Ship Builders.
Bishop O. H. Bayles & Co.
Greenport Port Jefferson
Stables, Livery.
Salt William H., Bridge Flushing
Whitcomb J. M., Fulton L. I. City
Stationery and Blank Books.
Hanson John M., 75 Myrtle av
B'klyn
Leggett Thomas H., Main
Flushing
Francis & Loutrel, 45 Maiden lane
N. Y. City
Steam Engines. N. Y. Safety Steam Power Co., 30 Cortlandt
N. Y. City
Steam Heating Pipes, etc. Davidson M. T., 36 Cortlandt N. Y. City
Steam Pump Makers.
HARDICK CHARLES B., Niagara Steam
Pump Works, 23 Adams
Brooklyn
Clayton James, 14 & 16 Water
Brooklyn
Stone? Yard.
Barney John & Co., Carroll c Bond
Brooklyn
Stoves, Ranges, etc.
Adams J. Q. & Co., 114 Atlantic
Brooklyn
Beamish Richard, 79 De Kalb av
Brooklyn
Beers F. B., 39 Fulton
Brooklyn
Dayton & Davenport, 641 Fulton
Brooklyn
Loeber Charles, 239 Court
Brooklyn
Carpenter & Lewis, Main
Flushing
Campbell Robert, B'way
Newtown
Metcalf H., 113 Beekman
N. Y. City
Richardson, Boynton & Co., 234 Water
N. Y. City
Shepard Charles J., 242 Water
N. Y. City
Tobacconists.
Hoyt Thos. & Co., 406 Pearl N. Y. City
LANG & NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse,
Brooklyn.
292 and 294 FULTON STREET,
Money deposited on
518 BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Turners.
Grote F. & Co., 114 E. 14th
N. Y. City
Undertakers.
Chichester M., 232 Court B'klyn
Henderson S., 128 Myrtle av B'klyn
Huntington & McDonald, 202 Atlantic B'kłyn
McFarland James, 14 Nassau B'klyn
Hallett S. J., Main Flushing
GATES G., Fulton
L. I. City
Upholsterers.
Fogg Charles E., 164 Fulton B'klyn Herrman G., 390 Court B'klyn
Watches and Jewelry.
Summersgill H., 181 Grand B'klyn
Treiss G. P., 308 Atlantic B'klyn
Wise William, 230 Fulton B'klyn
Heim Henry, Plank rd
E. New York
Badger James M., 41 Fulton
N. Y. City
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
Wine and Liquor Dealers.
Gerken Jacob, 515 3d av B'klyn
Immerschitt H., 373 Fulton B'klyn
Miller Henry, 201 Franklin B'klyn
Salmon John, 147 Fulton B'klyn
Burns Michael, Bridge Flushing
Fitzgerald R., Central av
L. I. City
McNulty George, Jackson av c Fifth
L. I. City
Meagher Anthony, Jackson av L. I. City
Slavin Owen, Central av
L. I. City
Snyder John M.
L. I. City
Incorporated April 17, 1854. Cor. 26th St., N. Y. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,
Opposite Cypress II Cemetery Gate. Seep. 100
WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor. Pearl, Brooklyn
APPENDIX. 519
SECURITY SAVINGS BANK Cor. 34th St. & 3d Ave., NEW YORK CITY. Near Hunter's Point Ferry and terminus of Flushing & L. I. R. R. Six Per Cent. Interest from the 1st of every Month. OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
RICHARD KELLY, (Pres't 5th Nat. B'k,) Treas. D. D. T. MARSHALL, Pres't. JAS. CUSHING, Jr., Secretary. Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Counsel.
APPENDIX.
LONG ISLAND CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-HENRY S. DEBEVOIS
Supervisor-W. B. Wilson, Fourth Ward (Astoria) Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes-John Horan, resi- dence First Ward( Hunter's Point)
Aldermen at Large-Patrick Lonergan, residence First Ward (Hunter's Point) ; Henry Preston, Jr., residence Second Ward (Dutch Kills); Drurie S. Sanford, residence Third Ward (Ravenswood) ; James D. Torrey, residence Fourth Ward (Astoria) ; John A. Bartow, residence Fifth Ward (Bowery Bay) .
Overseer of the Poor-John Delehanty, residence Fourth Ward (Astoria)
Constable-Anthony Meagher, residence First Ward (Hunter's Point)
WARD ALDERMEN.
First Ward-James Monagan, William Bridge (va- caney)
Second Ward- - McNena
Third Ward-Geo. H. Hunter
Fourth Ward-J. R. Bennett
Fifth Ward-William Carlin, Henry Snyder, Jr. (va- cancy)
B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts. & CD S
Cor. Delancy St., East River, Established 1845.
New York. See page 9. Office, 58 Goerck St.,
Money deposited on
F. EDWARDS,
ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE. 166 & 168 Atlantic Av., opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton.
520
Al.
AIX.
QUEENS COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Judge-John J. Armstrong
District Attorney-Benjamin W. Downing
Justice of Sessions-James M. Seaman, John S. Snedeker
County Clerk -John H. Sutphin
Deputy-James P. Darcy
Sheriff-Armstead Henry
Under Sheriff-Frost T. Covert
Deputy Sheriff's-J. L. Norton Carroll, H. Van Allen, John Whitcomb
Surrogate-J. W. Covert
County Treasurer-Charles A. Roe
Coroners-L. A. Seaman, Geo. Allen, Charles Watts, W. Tewksberry
Superintendents of the Poor-Charles Powell, James N. Monfort, Thomas Petitt
Keeper of the Poor-Francis K. Benedict (Freeport) School Commissioners-First District, Wm. H. Peck- ham ; Second District, Isaac Fosdick
Members of Assembly-First District, L. B. Prince ; Second District, Jas. M. Oakley
Supervisors -- Charles G. Covert (Newtown), James Nostrand (Jamaica), Benjamin Allen (North Hemp- stead), Edward A. Lawrence (Flushing), T. D. Cook (Oyster Bay), Carman Cornelius (Hempstead)
SUFFOLK COUNTY OFFICERS. .
Board of Supervisors-J. A. Woodhull (Huntington), Charles Z. Gillette (Islip), L. B. Smith (Smithtown), E. Tuthill (Brokhaven), S. S. Hawkins (Riverhead), F. H. Overton (Southold), S. P. Osborn (Easthamp- ton), W. R. Post (Southampton), S. B. Nicoll (Shel- ter Island)
County Judge-John R. Reid
District Attorney-James H. Tuthill
Sheriff-J. Henry Perkins
Under Sheriff-Egbert G. Lewis
County Clerk-G. C. Campbell
Deputy Clerk-O. B. Ackerly
County Treasurer-S. B. French
Cor. 26th St., N. Y. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months, Incorporated April 17, 1854.
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities a specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39
APPENDIX. 521
Jailor-G. P. Swezey School Commissioners-1st District, H. H. Benjamin, 2d District, Thomas S. Mount.
CHURCHES.
AMITYVILLE.
Methodist Church-Rev. F. W. Johnston, pastor
ASTORIA.
Presbyterian-Rev. B. F. Stead, D. D., pastor
St. George (Episcopal)-Rev. R. W. Harris, D. D., rector
Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)-Rev. E. D. Cooper, rector
Dutch Reformed Church-Rev. W. H. Ten Eyck, pastor
German Church-Rev. C. D. F. Steinfuhrer
Methodist Episcopal Church-Rev. - , pastor
St. Mary (Roman Catholic)-Rev. James Phelan, pastor
BABYLON.
Christ Church-Rev. Stanbury, pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Rev. A. O. Hammond, pastor Presbyterian-Rev. James McDougall, pastor -
BRESLAU.
Baptist Church-
Reformed Lutheran-Rev. A. Stoll, pastor Roman Catholic-
CANARSIE.
Methodist, founded 1858-Rev. James Serene, pastor
COLDSPRING.
Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Albert Hammon, pastor St. John's-Rev. Harris Williams, pastor Union Baptist-Rev. William Case, pastor
LANG
& NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse,
Brooklyn. 292 and 294 FULTON STREET
Money depositedl'on
Incorporated April 17, 1854. Cor. 26th St., N. Y. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
' THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,
Opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery Gate. See p. 100
522
APPENDIX.
COLLEGE POINT.
St. Fidelis (Roman Catholic) Rev. Joseph Huber, pastor
St. Johannes (German Evangelist Lutheran)-Rev. A. Ebendick, pastor
St. Paul's-Rev. J. P. Appleton, pastor
EAST NEW YORK.
Dutch Reformed-Rev. C. Blauvelt, pastor
Evangelist-Rev. John Eschman, pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Astor, pastor
Methodist Episcopal, Cypress Hill-Rev. C. Graham, pastor
Roman Catholic-Rev. Martin Carroll, pastor Universalist-Rev. E. Schumann, pastor
FLATBUSH.
Baptist-Schoonmaker's Hall
Methodist Episcopal-East Broadway n Prospect, Rev. - pastor
Dutch Reformed-Flatbush av cor E. B'way, Rev. C. D. Wells, pastor
Episcopal-Church lane n Flatbush av, Rev. R. B. Vankleeck, pastor
Mission Church-Rev. -, pastor Roman Catholic-Erasmus cor Prospect, Rev. James Moran, pastor
FLUSHING.
Episcopal-Main bet Locust and Church, Rev. J. Car- penter Smith, pastor
Reformed-Prince cor Washington, Rev. E. 'S. Fair- child, pastor
Baptist-Washington bet Bowne av and Union st, Rev. R. D. Middleditch, pastor
Congregational-Brown av cor Alianthus, Rev. M. L. Willeston, pastor
Methodist-Main bet Washington and B'way, Rev. George Taylor, pastor
St. Michael's (Catholic)-Madison cor Union, Rev. James O'Berine, pastor
Friends (Orthodox)-Broadway bet Main and Union Friends (Hickites)-Broadway bet Main and Union
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WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St.cor.Pearl, Brooklyn
APPENDIX. 523
Bethlehem-Liberty, Rev. Anthony Treadwell, pas- tor A. M. E. Zion Church-Liberty, Rev. P. Hawkings, pastor
GLEN COVE.
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal-Rev. Thomas Mal- laby, pastor
St. Patrick's (Roman Catholic)-Rev. James McEn- roe, pastor
Presbyterian-Rev. Roberts, pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Rev. C. C. Mallory, pastor
GREENPORT.
Presbyterian-Broad cor Main, Rev. pastor
Methodist-Main n Broad, Rev. , pastor
Episcopal-Main n Broad, Rev. , pastor Roman Catholic-Front n Railroad, Rev. J. McKenna, pastor
Congregational-Third cor Broad, Rev. pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Third n Centre, Rev. -, pastor
HEMPSTEAD.
Episcopal-Front n Main, Rev. William H. Moore, pastor
Presbyterian-Fulton n Main, Rev. James B. Finch, pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Front cor Washington, Rev. , pastor
HUNTINGTON.
First Presbyterian-S. T. Carter, pastor Second Presbyterian-Wm. W. Knox, pastor
Episcopal-Rev. Mr. Barrow, pastor
-
Methodist-Rev. , pastor Universalist-Rev. G. H: Emerson, pastor
Roman Catholic-Rev. J. Crowley, pastor
ISLIP.
Methodist-Rev. Mr. Sanders, pastor
B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts.
Cor. Delancy St., East River,
Established 1845.
New York. See page ?.
Office, 58 Goerck St.,
F. EDWARDS, ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE 166 & 168 Atlantic Av. opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton.
Money deposited on
524
APPENDIX.
Presbyterian-Rev. R. Barnes, pastor Roman Catholic-Rev. J. J. Crowley, pastor
JAMAICA.
Episcopal -- Fulton, st, William L. Johnson, Rector Presbyterian-Fulton st, Rev. Peter D. Oakey, pastor Dutch Reformed-Fulton st, Rev. J. B. Alliger, pastor
Methodist-Fulton st, Rev. - -, pastor St. Monicha's (Catholic)-Rev. Anthony Farley, pastor
Baptist-Union av, Rev. G. H. Hendleton, pastor
LONG ISLAND CITY.
Protestant Episcopal-Rev. W. Nelson, pastor Methodist Episcopal-Rev. pastor St. Mary's (R. C.)-Rev. John Crummin, pastor Baptist-Rev. W. B. Smith
NEW LOTS.
Dutch Reformed-Rev. John M. Van Buren, pastor
NEWTOWN.
Presbyterian-Rev. John P. Knox, pastor
Dutch Reformed -- Rev. Charles J. Shephard, pastor Methodist-Rev. M. French, pastor
Episcopal-Rev. Samuel Cox, pastor
German Society-Rev.
NEW UTRECHT.
Dutch Reformed-Rev. D. S. Sutphin, pastor
OYSTER BAY.
Baptist-Main, Rev. Aaron Jackson, pastor
Episcopal-Rev. R. G. Hutton, pastor
Methodist-Rev. , pastor Presbyterian-Main, Rev. B. L. Swan, pastor
African South-Rev. D. Kennedy, pastor
PATCHOGUE.
Congregational-Organized January 14, 1793. First house of worship erected in 1794. Rev. F. Munson, pastor
Incorporated April 17, 1854. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
Cor. 26th St., N. Y.
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities a specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39.
APPENDIX. 525
Methodist Episcopal-Erected 1833.
Protestant Episcopal-Erected 1843. Douglas, pastor
Rev. Charles
Roman Catholic Church
PORT JEFFERSON.
Presbyterian-Rev. Mr. Littell, pastor Methodist-Rev. -, pastor
Baptist-Rev. J. B. Barry, pastor
RIVERHEAD.
Methodist Episcopal-Main st., organized 1835, Rev. , pastor :
Congregational-Main st., organized 1834. Rev. C. Orcutt, pastor New Jerusalem, or Swedenborgian-Organized 1835. Rev. C. C. Lord, pastor
Free Methodist-Organized 1870. pastor
Roman Catholic-Rev. Father Costello, pastor
St. Mary's (R. C.) Church-Rev. Joseph Brunemann, pastor
ROCKAWAY.
Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Fanning, pastor Episcopal-Rev. R. T. Pierson, pastor
ROSLYN.
Methodist-Rev. R. Strong, pastor
Presbyterian-Rev. Samuel Ely, pastor .
SAG HARBOR.
Methodist-Madison, Rev. W. G. Barnes, pastor
Presbyterian-Union, Rev. W. G. Barnes, pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Church st., Rev. - pastor
Methodist Episcopal-Livingston, Rev. pastor
Baptist-Rev. B. N. Sperry
Roman Catholic-J. McKenna, pastor
SOUTHOLD.
Presbyterian-Epher Whitaker, pastor Methodist- -
- , pastor
LANG & NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse,
Brooklyn. 292 and#294 FULTON STREET,
LOWE'S Marble and Granite Yard,
Opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery Gate. See p, 100
Money deposited on
Incorporated April 17, 1854. Cor. 26th St., N. Y. or before 10th of July. October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
U F F P THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
526
APPENDIX.
German Lutheran-M. During, pastor Roman Catholic-J. McKenna, pastor
WHITESTONE.
Methodist-Rev. A. B. Smart, pastor Protestant Episcopal-Rev. B. H. Abbott, pastor Roman Catholic-Rev. Wm. McCloskey, pastor
WOODHAVEN.
First Congregational-Rev. William James, pastor Presbyterian-Rev. - Mason, pastor
GASLIGHT COMPANIES.
ASTORIA.
Astoria Gas Company-Office and Works Front, near the river. John J. Halsey, Agent and Treasurer
EAST NEW YORK.
Union Gaslight Company-Organized October, 1861. Cash capital, $50,000. Williamson Rapalje, Presi- dent ; A. H. W. Van Siclen, Treasurer
FLUSHING.
Flushing Gaslight Company-Incorporated October 6, 1855. Capital $20,000, with the exclusive right of supplying the village with gas for twenty years.
JAMAICA.
Jamaica Gaslight Company-Capital $20,000. John N. Brinckerhoff, President ; L. M. Jaggar, Secre- tary ; William Phranner, Treasurer ; R. Brush, Superintendent
HEMPSTEAD.
Hempstead Gaslight Company-Works Clinton st. Organized 1859. Capital stock, $15,000. James Cruikshank, President ; Dr. M. Snedeker, Secre- tary ; S. Powell, Superintendent
SAG HARBOR.
Sag Harbor Gaslight Company-N. P. Howell, Presi- dent ; G. H. Cooper, Secretary. Capital, $15,000.
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WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St. cor. Pearl, Brooklyn
APPENDIX. 527
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
ASTORIA.
Chief Engineer
Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1-J. R. Chown, Foreman ; C. H. Hallock, Assistant
Jackson Engine Co. No. 1- --- Foreman ; F. McKenna, Assistant
Mohawk Company No. 1 (Hose Co.)-E. Whitney, Foreman ; G. Carey, Assistant
Protection Engine Co. No. 2- - Foreman ; M. McNamara, Assistant
EAST NEW YORK.
Charles H. Roenitz, Chief Engineer
Charles Rosell, Assistant Engineer
Neptune Engine No. 1-Henry Levery, Foreman Liberty Hose No. 1-James Cushing, Foreman Aid Hose No. 2-Peter Kennedy, Foreman
Union Hook & Ladder Co. 1-Moylan Michael, Fore- man
FLATBUSH.
Washington Company No. 1, 'Broadway near Flat- bush av- - Foreman ; - - , Assistant Foreman
FLUSHING.
Charles Hance, Chief Engineer ; H. Jarvis, Assistant Mutual Engine Co. No. 1-F. Texide, Foreman ; J. Young, Assistant Young American Engine No. 2-J. Wilson, Foreman Excelsior Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-T. Curtis, Foreman ; Thomas Darey, Assistant
Empire Hose Company No. 1-A. F. Lowerre, Fore- man ; W. H. Lowerre, Assistant
GLEN COVE.
Pacific Company No. 1-T. J. Davis, Foreman ; John S. Babbitt, Assistant Foreman ; Edward P. Titus, Secretary
GREENPORT.
William D. Corey, Chief Engineer ; J. Madison Wells, Assistant.
B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts.
Established 1845. Cor. Delancy St., East River,
New York. See page 9.
Office 58 Goerck St.,
F. EDWARDS. ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE, 166 & 168 Atlantic Av,, opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton.
528
APPENDIX.
Empire Engine Cc. No. 1 Main-R. Corey, Foreman ; J. Bracy, Assistant
Neptune No. 2-William A. Cleaves, Foreman ; A. Corwin, Assistant Foreman
Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company-B. H. Jacobs, Foreman ; J. B. Davis, Assistant
HEMPSTEAD.
Union Engine Company No. 2, Front n Greenwich- Foreman
Protective Engine Company No. 3, Main n Fulton- , Foreman ; William L. Ackley, Assistant Foreman
Hook and Ladder Company, Front n Greenwich- Ebenezer Kellum,. Foreman
HUNTINGTON.
Protection Engine Co. No. 1-Fayette Gould, Fore- man ; M. C. Rogers, Assistant
· JAMAICA.
Protection Engine Company No. 1- - - -, Fore- man; F. Sprague, Assistant Foreman
Neptune Engine Company No. 2- - Foreman ; Charles Watson, Assistant Foreman
Foreman ; S. H. Henderson, Assistant Foreman Continental Bucket Company No. 1- - - Fore-
Atlantic Hook and Ladder Company No. 1- - man ; - Bennett, Assistant Foreman
Eagle Hose Company No. 1-J. D. Smith, Foreman ; F. Crossman, Assistant Foreman James M. Oakley, Chief Engineer ; G. L. Powell, As- sistant engineer of Jamaica Fire Department
RIVERHEAD.
Red Bird No. 1-Gilbert H. Ketchum, Foreman ; Dan- iel A. Juffney, Assistant Foreman
Washington No. 2-Oliver A. Terry, Foreman ; Dan- iel Vail, Assistant Foreman
SAG HARBOR.
Engine Company No. 1-G. Kiernan, Foreman ; E. Collum, Assistant
Incorporated April 17, 1854.
Cor. 26th St., N.Y. or before 10th ofJuly, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months. "
Money deposited on
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
istwas.1
F. B. BEERS, Dealer in Stocks and Bonds. Brooklyn Securities a specialty. 39 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. See p. 39
APPENDIX. 529
Gazette Hose Company No. 1-J. T. Jennings, Fore- man ; Charles S. Strong, Assistant
Engine Torrent No. 3-F. F. Williamson, Foreman ; J. Bone, Assistant
Hook and Ladder No. 1-L. Sherman, Foreman ; T. C. Overton, Assistant
SOCIETIES. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.
ASTORIA.
Advance Lodge, No. 635, meets every Tuesday even- ing, Mechanic's Hall, Fulton
EAST NEW YORK.
Tyrian Lodge, No. 618, meets every Wednesday eve- ning, Atlantic av
FLATRUSH.
Kings County Lodge, No. 511, meets every Wednes- day evening, from October to November, the rest of the year once in two weeks, at their hall, Flatbush av
FLUSHING.
Cornucopia Lodge, No. 563, meets every Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall, Main st
GREENPORT.
Peconic Lodge, No. 349, meets every Wednesday in Main st
Glen Cove Lodge, No. 580, meets every Thursday evening at Masonic Hall, Glen st
HEMPSTEAD.
Morton Lodge, No. 63, meets every week
HUNTINGTON.
Jeptha Lodge, No. 494, meets every second Monday evening, Main
LANG & NAU, Furniture and Pure Horse Hair Upholstery Warehouse,
Brooklyn. 292 and 294 FULTON STREET
LOWES' Marble and Granite Yard,
Opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery Gate. Seep. 100
Money deposited on
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APPENDIX.
JAMAICA.
Jamaica Lodge, No. 546, meets Tuesday evening, Ful- ton
LONG ISLAND CITY.
Island City Lodge, No. 586, meets every Monday eve- ning, at eight o'clock, Central av, cor Third
PATCHOGUE.
Southside Lodge, No. 493, meets every Tuesday evening, Main
PORT JEFFERSON.
Suffolk Lodge, No. 401, meets every Thursday eve- ning
RIVERHEAD.
Riverhead Lodge No. 645, meets every Tuesday eve- ing at Masonic Hall
SAG HARBOR.
Wamponomon Lodge No. 437, meets every Tuesday evening, Main
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
ASTORIA. Astoria Lodge No. 516, meets every Thursday evening at Mechanics' Hall, Fulton
BABYLON.
Sampawans Lodge No. 301, meets every Monday eve- ning over the residence of Mrs. Jonas Udall
FLUSHING.
Pacific Lodge No. 85, meets Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall
GLEN COVE.
Pembroke Lodge No. 73, meets every Saturday at Odd Fellows Hall
Incorporated April 17, 1854. Cor. 26th St., N. Y. or before 10th of July, October, January, April, will draw interest from Ist of these months.
THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
WHITLOCK & KEENAN, Paints, Oils, Varnishes & Artist's Materials, 419 & 421 Fulton St. cor. Pearl. Brooklyn.
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GREENPORT.
American Lodge No. 436, meets every Monday eve- ning, Front
HEMPSTEAD.
Hempstead Lodge No. 141, meets every Tuesday eve- ning, Front
PATCHOGUE.
Brookhaven Lodge No. 284, meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fellows Hall, Main street
.
SAG HARBOR.
Sag Harbor Lodge No 90, meets every Tuesday eve- ning, Main
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
GLEN COVE.
Glen Cove Division No. 294, meets every Friday eve- ning at Glen Hall
GREENPORT.
Greenport Division meets every Tuesday evening Hempstead Division 375, meets every Monday eve- ning, Front
HUNTINGTON.
District Division No. 168, meets every Wednesday evening, Main street
RIVERHEAD.
Peconic Division S. of T., 101, meets Mondey evenings Howell's Hall
SAG HARBOR.
Agawan Division No. 117, meets every Tuesday even- ing.
NEWSPAPERS. BABYLON. South Side Signal, Henry Livingston, publisher .
B. Kreischer & Son, Fire Brick and Clay Retorts.
4
:Cor. Delancy St., East River, Established 1845.
New York. See page ". : Office, 58 Goerck St.,
Money deposited on
Cor. 26th St., N. Y. Incorporated April 17, 1854.
F. EDWARDS,
ONE PRICE FAMILY SHOE STORE, 166 & 168 Atlantic Av., opp. Athenaeum, nr. Clinton.
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APPENDIX.
EAST NEW YORK.
New Lotts Journal-Published weekly. Atlantic av Sentinel-Matthew Cooper, proprietor. Published
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