Lain's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1884, Part 273

Author: Lain and Company
Publication date: 1884
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 1524


USA > New York > Kings County > Brooklyn > Lain's Brooklyn Directory for the year ending May 1, 1884 > Part 273


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220 | Part 221 | Part 222 | Part 223 | Part 224 | Part 225 | Part 226 | Part 227 | Part 228 | Part 229 | Part 230 | Part 231 | Part 232 | Part 233 | Part 234 | Part 235 | Part 236 | Part 237 | Part 238 | Part 239 | Part 240 | Part 241 | Part 242 | Part 243 | Part 244 | Part 245 | Part 246 | Part 247 | Part 248 | Part 249 | Part 250 | Part 251 | Part 252 | Part 253 | Part 254 | Part 255 | Part 256 | Part 257 | Part 258 | Part 259 | Part 260 | Part 261 | Part 262 | Part 263 | Part 264 | Part 265 | Part 266 | Part 267 | Part 268 | Part 269 | Part 270 | Part 271 | Part 272 | Part 273 | Part 274 | Part 275 | Part 276 | Part 277 | Part 278 | Part 279 | Part 280 | Part 281 | Part 282 | Part 283 | Part 284


INDEX TO MUNICIPAL REGISTER.


PAGE


PAGE


Adelphi Academy Amaranth Dramatic Society.


15


Church Charity Foundation 19


American Legion of Honor ..


19


Church Charity Foundation Dispensary, 12


American Street Railway Ass'n


17 Church Society of M. E. Church .. 19


Ancient Order of Foresters.


20


Ancient Order of United Workmen


20


6


Apollo Club. Atlantic Avenue Railroad Co.


17


6


15


3


6


10 Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute.


11


Banks


Columbia Boat Club


10


Baptist Churches. Home.


15


Coney Island Elevated Railroad Co.


18


Bedford Dispensary


12


Coney Island & Brooklyn Railroad Co.


18


Benevolent Order Friends Humanity


20


Congregational Churches ..


7


Board of Aldermen.


3


Convent and House of Good Shepherd


15


Education .. Supervisors. Bridge Street Ferry Co.


12


County Officers and Assistants ...


5


17


Court of Sessions


6


12


Cypress Hills Cemetery


16


Agency for Prevention Cruelty, etc.


15 Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn.


Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburg.


Durer Art Club


and Newtown Railroad Co


East Brooklyn Savings Bank


Annex Boats ..


12 15


E. D. Homeopathic Dispensary.


E.D. Hospital and Dispensary


Art Guild.


Eclectic Dispensary .


Educational Department ..


Emerald Association


Bank


6


Empire Club ..


Bath and Coney Island R.R.


Empire Order of Mutual Aid


Benevolent Society


Erie and Brooklyn Annex.


Board of Pharmacy


Evangelical Home for Aged Germans


Bureau of Charities


15


Everett Literary Association.


Cable Railway Co.


18


Evergreens Cemetery


Central Dispensary.


Excelsior Club


Children's Aid Society.


Faith Home for Incurables


City Bible Society


Female Employment Society


City Mission and Tract Society


City Railroad Co.


18 19


First National Bank


Flower and Fruit Charity


Fountain Gun Club


Franklin Literary Society


Dispensary (Eye and Ear)


12


Friends' Cemetery


Elevated Railroad Co


18 Fulton Bank


Eye and Ear Hospital.


Fulton Municipal Gas-Light Co


12 12 13 6


Homeopathic Dispensary . Hospital.


Good Samaritan


15 20 19


Institute


P.P. and Flatbush R. Co. 18


Library


Greenpoint Ferry Co. Home for the Aged. Savings Bank


12 15 7 7


Sunday School Union Underground Railroad Co. Woman's Homeopathic Hospital, etc. Yacht Club


12 10 14


Hebrew Benevolent Society Benevolent Society E.D. Orphan Asylum .. 16 15


10 18 15 15


Bryant Literary Society. Bushwick and E. Brooklyn Dispensary Railroad Co. Savings Bank


12


Helping Hand


Holy Cross Cemetery


Home Circle. 20


15


Carlton Club ..


10 20


for Friendless Women. 15 for the Aged of both sexes. 15


Catholic Knights of America


20 for Working Girls 15 Cemeteries


7 Homeopathic Hospital


13


6 6 10 6 18 12 13 13 11 15 10 20 12 15 14 7 10 15 15 12 15 6 15 10 14 7 6


and Canarsie Railroad Co


18 18 18


East River Bridge and C.I. Steam Transit Co ..


Art Association Art Club


15 15


Association for Improving the Con- dition of the Poor.


15


12 15 19 19 Ferry Companies.


First Brooklyn Woman's Temperance Union


City Safe Deposit Co. Club. . Cross-Town Railroad Co


10 18 12


Flatbush and C. I. R.R. Co.


Gas. Light Companies .


Gas-Light Co


Home for Consumptives.


13 18 12 15


Gates Avenue Homeopathic Dispensary German Savings Bank ...


6


Howard Colored Orphan Asylum


Grand Army of the Republic.


Indian Association.


Grand Street and Newtown R.R. Co.


Nursery. Savings Bank.


14 16 6 19 18 Hamilton Club


Greenwood Cemetery.


Hamilton Literary Society.


18 6 15 15 for Aged Men.


Business Women's Union. Burns Ass'n Brooklyn, E.D.


Catholic Benevolent Legion


10


Churches Circuit Court Citizens' Gas-Light Co. City Court Government


12


Harbor .. State Bank. Yacht Club


Clubs .. 10


6 7


Commercial Bank.


6


11 Convent of Sisters of Mercy


15 6


5 County Court.


Broadway Railroad Co .. Brooklyn Academy of Medicine. Music.


15


Day Nursery.


and Long Island City.


18 15 15


Diet Dispensary


12 Germania Savings Bank


12 16 15 14


Christian Rescue Temperance Union 15


11


2


INDEX TO MUNICIPAL REGISTER.


PAGE


PAGE


Homeopathic Maternity.


13 15


Prospect Heights' Dispensary


13


Park & C. I. R.R. Co. 19


Hospitals, Dispensaries, etc ..


12


Park & Seaside R.R. Co. 19


Hospital Saturday and Sunday Association


Protestant Episcopal Churches 9


Improved Order of Red Men.


16 20 16


Orphan Asylum 16 17


Railroad Companies.


Reformed Churches 9


Episcopal Churches 0


Presbyterian Churches


9


I. O. G. T.


I. O. O. F.


13


Jewish Societies


Synagogues Justices of the Peace. Keith Home.


6


Safe Deposit Companies


19


Sailors' Coffee House.


16


Kemble Dramatic Association


Sanitary Hospital & Dispensary.


13 6


Second Advent Churches


10


Secret and Benefit Societies


19


Seney Methodist Episcopal Hospital


13


Sheltering Arms Nursery.


16


Labor Lyceum ..


Ladies' Society of St. Vincent's Home for Boys


Society for Relief of Aged Females


Society of Old Brooklynites


Lincoln Club


Society of St. Vincent De Paul.


Literary Institutions and Libraries


Long Island Bank


College Dispensary


College Hospital


South Brooklyn Central R.R. Savings Banks.


22 22 19 7


Life Saving Association, etc Railroad Co


Southern Dispensary


Safe Deposit Co


19


Savings Bank Yacht Club


7 10 13 8


St. Catharine's Hospital


13


Manufacturers' National Bank


6


11


Masonic Lodges


21


St. John's College.


6


St. John's Hospital


Free Reading Rooms


14


St. Joseph's Institute for Deaf Mutes.


and Traders' Bank and Traders' Exchange.


6


St. Mary's Female Hospital


11 13 16 13 13 16 16


Primitive Churches. Protestant Churches Metropolitan Electric Light Co Gas-Light Čo


16 12


Tenth Ward Dispensary


14


The Law Library in Brooklyn


10


The Nassau Gas-Light Co ..


15


The New Williamsburgh & Flatbush R.R. Co.


19


The Women's Work Exchange.


Nassau Ferry Co


12


Truant Home.


Nassau National Bank


National City Bank


6


National Provident Union


22 16


Unitarian Churches .. United Order of Druids


Presbyterian Churches.


States Benevolent Fraternity


Circuit Court ..


Commissioner's Court


District Court.


Internal Revenue Office Navy Yard


23 6 6 6 23 23 10


Officers of Departments. Order Chosen Friends. United American Mechanics United Friends


22 22 22 16 13 10


Wayside Home


16


Orthopedic Infirmary Oxford Club


Packer Institute.


11


People's Gas-Light Co.


12 14


Willoughby Avenue Chapel Dispensary 13 Women's Dispensary & Hospital. 13


Philharmonic Society


Pioneer Boat Club. Police Justices


17 Young Men's Christian Association 14 Post-office.


Presbyterian Churches


8 Zion Home 16


16 16 6 23 13 14 12 19 16 16 16


Mount Olivet Cemetery


7


Tree Planting and Fountain Society


6 Union Cemetery. Ferry Co for Christian Work


7 12 19 10 23 9


New England Society


New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica R.R.


19 16 12


19


19


N. Second St. and Middle Village R.R. Co. Nurseries


19 16


Universalist Churches Van Brunt Street and Erie Basin R.R. Co. Varuna Boat Club ...


19


10


Orphan Asylums


Williamsburgh Benevolent Society 12 7 Gas Light Co. 16 Savings Bank Yacht Club. 10


Philalethic Literary Society


16 10 6


Young Men's Catholic Literary Ass'n of Brook- lyn. 14


3


Lucretia Mott Dispensary


Lutheran Churches


St. Francis' College.


16


Methodist Episcopal Churches


8


St. Patrick's Society


8


St. Peter's Hospital.


13


8


St. Phebe's Mission


8 St. Vincent's Home for Boys


8 Supreme Court.


Templars of Liberty.


Military .


Miscellaneous Churches


Societies, etc


Montague Street Cab Line.


14 16 19


South Ferry and Seaside Direct Transit Co.


19 13 6


Historical Society


16 16 19 14 10 14 6 13 13


Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren. 15 16 16 16 22


16


Royal Arcanum.


22


16 16


16


Savings Banks ..


Kings County Pharmaceutical Society Savings Institution. Wheelmen


Knights of Honor Knights of Pythias


10 20 21


Lafayette Avenue Stage Co


Library of School Districts.


Sons of Herman St. George . Temperance.


Sprague National Bank. Standing Committees, Board Aldermen Education Supervisors


11 5


Mechanics' Bank ..


16 St. Mary's General Hospital.


St. Nicholas Society


Medical Society of the Co. of Kings


Colored German.


16


Inebriates Home. Insurance Co's, Fire, Life, and Plate Glass.


Religious Societies. 19 9


Roman Catholic Churches. Charitable Hospitals Orphan Asylums


School Association of E.D. School for Destitute Children 16 16 13 21 22 20


Industrial Restaurant, etc


Medical Society


New York and Brooklyn Bridge. Ferry Co Greenwood & C. I. R.R. and Manhattan Beach R.R ..


MUNICIPAL REGISTER


OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN,


1883.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


SETH LOW, MAYOR.


Office, No. 1, City Hall.


FRANKLIN ALLEN, SECRETARY.


WILLIAM J. TATE, CITY CLERK, AND CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL.


Office, Nos. 2, 3 and 4, City Hall.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Regular Meetings every Monday from 2 to 6 o'clock P. M., in the Common Council Chamber, No. 4, second floor, City Hall.


JAS. WEIR, Jr., President. WILLIAM J. TATE, Clerk. JOHN B. TORMEY. Messenger. JAMES DUNNE, Keeper of the City Hall. FRANCIS SWOLL, Sergeant-at-Arms.


1st Ward, Theodore D. Dimon.


2d 66 George H. Sterling. 3d Thomas B. Watson.


4th Henry J. Menninger.


5th = John McCarty.


7th


Fred'k W. Phillips.


James Weir, Jr.


8th 9th


Daniel O'Connell.


10th 41


Philip Casey.


11th


Louis C. Behman.


12th


James Donovan.


13th Samuel M. Weekes. 14th 16 Felix W. Doyle.


15th John P. Ormsbee.


16th Phillip M. Schmitt.


17th


64 William H. Waters.


18th


J. Jefferson Black.


19th William C. Carrick.


20th Owen E. Houghton.


21st George J. Collins.


22d Robert Carson.


23d


66 Edgar W. Crowell.


21th


.. James H. Ruggles.


25th Robert Hill.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN FOR 1883.


On Law-Phillips, Dimon, Donovan, Hill, Me- Carty. On Finance-O'Connell, Schmitt, Carson, Black, Carrick. On Assessments-Black, Watson, Waters, Orms- bee, Houghton.


On Water and Drainage-Ormsbee, Sterling, Houghton, Kane, Waters.


On Opening Streets-Behman, Phillips, Ruggles, Black. Crowell.


On Ferry and Water Rights-Phillips, Black. Carrick. Casey, Ruggles.


On Election Returns-Schmitt, Sterling, Rug- gles, Menninger, Behman.


On Salaries and Commissioners of Deeds-Dono- van, Doyle, Weekes, Ormsbee, Collins.


On Railroads - McCarty, Doyle, Menninger, O'Connell, Weekes.


On Public Docks and Markets-Donovan, Kane, Dimon, Doyle, Waters.


On Parks and Bridges -- Kane, Behman, Hough- ton, Sterling, Ruggles.


On Legislation - Ormsbee, McCarty, Dimon, Schmitt, Carson.


On Public Health-O'Connell, Behman, Mennin- ger, Donovan, Waters.


On Grading and Paving-Casey, Schmitt, Carson, Watson, Collins. On Public Lands and Buildings-Casey, Black, Hill, Doyle, Dimon.


On Printing and Supplies-Schmitt, Casey, Col- lins, Watson, Carrick.


On Education and Truant Home --- Doyle, Ster- ling, Ruggles, Donovan, Crowell.


On Police and Excise-Kane, McCarty, Collins, Behman, Weekes. On Fire Department-Watson, O'Connell, Waters, Black, Carson.


On Lamps and Gas-Sterling, Casey, Houghton, Watson, Hill.


6th James Kane.


4


MUNICIPAL REGISTER-OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENTS.


Mayor's Secretary, No. 1, first floor, City Hall. .


Franklin Allen.


William J. Tate.


Counselor to the Corporation. John A. Taylor.


Comptroller


Aaron Brinkerhoff.


Auditor


August. Voege. Wm. H. Fleeman.


Treasurer


Collector of Taxes and Assess- ments. Municipal Building .. James Tanner. Registrar of Arrears, Munici- ¿ pal Building.


Theodore F. Jack- son.


Assessors. 20 and 22 Municipal Building.


John Truslow, Pres .; Benjamin W. Wilson, Lem- uel Burrows, Benjamin B. Hopkins, Charles Small, William De Lacy. Thomas A. Wilson, Au- gustus Kurth, Thomas Ennis.


Committees on Assessment District.


1st District-2. 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 20 Wards Thomas Ennis and Charles Small.


2d District-1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 and 22 Wards. Augustus Kurth and William De Lacy. 3d District - 18, 21, 23, 24 and 25 Wards. Benj. W. Wilson and Thos. A. Wilson.


4th District-13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 19 Wards. Lemuel Burrows and Benj. B. Hopkins.


Board of Elections. City Hall.


A. J. Perry, Pres. ; John Gilbertson, Treas. : Joseph Platt, Chas. H. Cotton, James Meany and Richard D. Crotty, Clerks.


Department of City Works.


Municipal Building.


COMMISSIONER .- Ripley Ropes ; Deputy Commis- sioner, R. M. Whiting; Secretary, D. L. Northup.


HEADS OF BUREAUS .- Robert Van Buren, Chief En- gineer; A. C. De Merritt, Engineer; Peter Milne, Jr., Water Purveyor: Charles A. Mclaughlin, Registrar of Water Rates; Wm. H. Goff, Supt. Bureau of Sewers; H. J. Whiting, Supt. of Streets; Geo. N. Dick, Supt. of Supplies.


Department of Parks. City Hall.


COMMISSIONERS .- William B. Kendall, Pres. ; George H. Fisher, Charles Garlichs, George W. Chaun- cey, D. H. Houghtaling, J. R. Maxwell. The Mayor, ex officio. John Y. Culyer, Chief Engineer and Supt .; An- drew A. Smith, Sec. of Dept.


Department for the Survey of Buildings.


Office, Basement City Hall.


COMMISSIONER .- William 'H. Gaylor ; Deputy Com- missioner, David Acker.


Fire Department. Office, No. 367 Jay.


COMMISSIONER .- John N. Partridge ; Deputy Com- missioner, Richard H. Poillon ; Thomas F. Nevins, Chief Engineer; John W. Smith, Assist. Engineer.


ENGINE COMPANIES.


No. 1. Fourth av. c. 19th. 2. Van Brunt n. Seabring.


No. 3. Hicks n. Degraw.


4. Degraw n. Court.


5. Pierrepont n. Fulton.


6. High n. Fulton.


7. Pearl n. Concord.


8. Front n. Bridge.


9. Graham n. Myrtle av.


10. Carlton av. n. Myrtle av.


11. Clymer n. Bedford av. =


12. Second n. N. 8th.


13. Powers n. Graham av.


.. 14. Herkimer n. Brooklyn av.


" 15. India n. Franklin.


16. Scholes n. Union av.


17. De Kalb av. n. Lewis av.


18. Seigel n. Union av.


19. Dean n. Underhill av.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


No. 1. Van Brunt n. Seabring.


2. Bedford av. n. Myrtle av. =


3. Concord n. Duffield.


4. South 3d n. 5th.


6. Greenpoint av. n. Franklin.


Inspectors of Licenses.


Office, Nos. 2, 3 and 4, City Hall.


James N. Smith; Thomas W. Vaughan.


Officers Appointed by the Common Council.


Keeper of the City Hall, James Dunne. Keeper of the Municipal Building, Michael Sim mons.


Police and Excise Department. Headquarters, Municipal Building.


COMMISSIONER .- James Jourdan ; Deputy Commis- sioner. Edward L. Langford.


Excise Commissioners .- Richard Lauer and Thos. T. Evans.


Patrick Campbell, Supt.


Henry L. Jewett, Inspector. John C. Perry, Counsel.


PRECINCTS.


First, Station, Washington n. Johnson.


Second, Station, York c. Jay. Third, Station, 1 Butler.


Third Sub, Station, 73 Congress.


Fourth. Station, Myrtle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.


Fifth, Station, N. First c. Fourth (E. D.)


Fifth Sub, Station, 44 Clymer.


Sixth, Station, Stagg c. Bushwick av.


Seventh, Station, Manhattan av. c. Greenpoint av. Eighth, Station, Fifth av. c. Sixteenth. Eighth Sub, Station, Forty-Second c. Third av.


Ninth, Station, Gates av. n. Marcy av. Ninth Sub, Station, Greene av. and Broadway.


Tenth, Station, Sixth av. c. Bergen.


Eleventh, Station, Van Brunt c. Seabring.


Twelfth, Station, Fulton c. Schenectady av. Thirteenth, Station, Flushing av. c. Whipple.


Department of Health. 21 Municipal Building.


J. H. Raymond, Commissioner ; R. M. Wyckoff, Deputy Comr. and Sec .; George F. Elliott, Coun- sel.


Ambulance Service.


Station No. 1. Henry cor. Pacific, L. I. Hospital. Station No. 2. 109 Cumberland. Station No. 3. 108 South 3d.


City Clerk, No. 4, first floor, City Hall.


5


MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COUNTY OFFICERS.


COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSIST- ANTS.


Alms-House, Flatbush. William Murray,-Warden.


Commissioners of Charities, Central Office, 444 Fulton. A. H. W. Van Siclen, Brewster Kissam, Joseph Reeve. A. H. W. Van Siclen, Pres .; Brewster Kissam, Treas .; D. C. Toal, Chief Clerk; J. Short, Clerk.


Commissioner of Jurors.


No. 9 Court House. William A. Furey. J. P. W. Cawthorne, Deputy.


Coroners.


No. 6 Court House. John T. Parker, Ferdinand Keller, M.D. Alexander Walker, Clerk.


County Auditor.


No. 7 Court House. Francis A. Biggs.


County Clerk. No. 15 Court House.


Rodney Thursby, County Clerk; George G. Bar- nard, Deputy Clerk.


County Jail. Raymond n. Willoughby,


Chas. F. Schultz, Warden ; William Julian, Ber- nard Mulholland. John Curran and John F. Gal- lagher, Assistant Keepers; A. Warner Shepard, Physician; Mrs. M. Buckley, Matron.


County Treasurer. No. 13 Court House.


Gilliam Schenck, Treasurer; James Gardiner, Dep- uty Treasurer; Henry F. Cadley, Clerk.


District Attorney. No. 3 Court House.


Isaac S. Catlin, District Attorney ; Foster L. Backus, Ist Asst. District Attorney; John Oakey, 2d Asst. District Attorney; William H. Bacon, Chief Clerk; Hubert G. Taylor, Deputy Clerk.


Hospital, Flatbush. Dr. John A. Arnold, Medical Supt.


Hospital for Incurables, Flatbush. J. S. Woodside, M. D., Medical Supt.


Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush. James C. Shaw, M. D., Medical Supt.


Morgue. Willoughby n. Canton. Patrick McGuire, Keeper,


Naturalization Office.


No. 22 Court House. Open daily from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.


Penitentiary. Nostrand av. n. Carroll. John Green, Warden.


Public Administrator. George B. Abbott. Room 8, 191 Montague.


Register. No. 16 Court House.


Samuel Richards, Register; Frank Doyle, Deputy Register.


Sheriff.


No. 8 Court House. Lewis R. Stegman, Sheriff; Frank S. Hodgkinson, Under Sheriff ; Jacob Baker, Deputy Sheriff and Executive Clerk.


Surrogate. No. 2 Court House.


Jacob I. Bergen, Surrogate ; Judah B. Voorhees, Chief Clerk.


Supervisors of Kings County, 1883. No. 12 Court House.


William A. Fritz, Supervisor-at-large and ex-officio President of the Board: John Y. McKane, Super- visor Gravesend, President pro tem .; Seth Low, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, and ex-officio a Supervisor ; Edward B. Cadley, Clerk of the Board.


1st Ward, Theodore B. Willis. 2d Neil F. Dougherty,


3d


Thomas W. Wood.


4tb


Edward J. Thomas.


5th


John Cullen.


6th


Henry O. Collard.


7th


John A. Egolf.


8th 66 Daniel Lake.


9th


=


Thomas F. McDonald.


10th


=


John Lyman.


11th 66


Thomas Harold, Jr.


12th


Peter Bennett.


14th


Hugh Rehill.


15th


Jolin H. Westervelt.


16th


Theodore Maurer.


18th 66


George J. Armstrong.


Jacob Bennett.


20th


Lewis A. Myers.


21st


Lester W. Beasley.


22d


23d


John H. Atwater.


24th John E. Greany.


25th J. Worden Gedney.


New Utrecht, Cornelius Furguson.


Flatbush, Peter Pigott.


New Lots, Ditmas Jewell.


Gravesend, John Y. McKane.


Flatlands, John L. Ryder.


Standing Committees of the Board of Supervisors, 1883.


Finance-Lake, Collard, Willis, Beasley.


Laws and Applications to the Legislature- Pigott, Gedney, Lake, Thomas, Egolf. Accounts of County Treasurer-Atwater, Cham- berlain, Dougherty, Wood, Greany.


Court House - Cullen, Adamson, Furguson, Willis, Lyman.


Jail-Ryder, Atwater, Harold, Thomas, Cullen.


Military Affairs - Chamberlain, Lake, Maurer, Adamson, Greany, Armstrong, Jewell.


Printing and Stationery - P. Bennett, Myers McDonald, Westervelt, Rehill.


County Farm, Penitentiary and Morgue-Beas- ley, Pigott, Lake, Wood, Furguson.


13th


Robert, Adamson.


17th


Timothy J. Lockwood,


19th


Frank C. Chamberlain.


6


MUNICIPAL REGISTER-COURTS, BANKS.


Accounts of Commissioners of Charities and Corrections-Jewell, McDonald, Dougherty, J. Ben- nett, Atwater.


Bridges-Rehill, Adamson. Armstrong, Wester- velt. Salaries -- Collard, P. Bennett, Armstrong, Myers, Lyman.


State Tax-Maurer. Ryder, Willis, Collard, Wood. Equalization of Assessment Rolls-Dougherty, Furguson, Ryder, Pigott, J. Bennett.


General Taxes-Wood, Maurer, Myers, Collard. Special and Local Taxes-McDonald, Gedney, Ly- man, Maurer, Harold.


Streets, Avenues, Roads and Railroads-Furgu- son, Ryder, Pigott, J. Bennett, Egolf.


House of the Good Shepherd -Lyman, P. Bennett, Greany, Egolf, Harold.


Homes and Orphan Asylums -- Rehill, McDon- ald, Lyman, J. Bennett, Atwater.


Jurors-Thomas, Rehill, Dougherty, Westervelt, Gedney.


Affairs of Towns and Villages-Greany, Chamber- lain, Jewell, Westervelt, Cullen.


United States Deposit Fund-Myers, Egolf, Cul- len, P .. Bennet.


--: 0 :-


COURTS.


Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, County of Kings.


3d Monday of May, 1883, Justice Cullen ; 1st Mon- day of October, Justices Pratt and Brown ; 2d Monday of November, Justice Cullen.


U. S. COMMISSIONERS, Montague c. Clinton .- B. Lincoln Benedict and Jno. J. Allen.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT, Montague c. Clinton .- William J. Wallace, Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT, Montague c. Clinton .- Charles L. Benedict, Judge; B. Lincoln Benedict, Clerk; Asa W. Tenney, District Attorney ; Au- gustus C. Tate, Marshal.


COUNTY COURT, 7 Court House. - Henry A. Moore, Judge; B. J. York, Clerk. (Naturalization Office.)


COURT OF SESSIONS, 7 Court House .- Henry A. Moore, County Judge; Adolph Gubner, William H. Rogers, Justices of Sessions; B. J. York, Clerk. Every month except August.


CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN, 24 Court House .- Alexander McCue, Chief Judge; George G. Rey- nolds and Nathaniel H. Clement, Judges; George W. Knaebel, Clerk ; Charles W. Thomas, Deputy Clerk; W. K. Van Valkenburgh, John Daly, Aurey Snediker, W. H. Riley, Dennis McNamara, Special Deputy Clerks.


Police Justices.


CITY HALL .- Andrew Walsh.


FIRST DISTRICT .- Garrett Bergen, Court c. But- Jer.


SECOND DISTRICT .- Frederick Massey, 854 Gates av.


THIRD DISTRICT .- Charles Naeher, Humboldt c. Montrose av.


Justices of the Peace.


FIRST DISTRICT .- John Courtney, City Hall. SECOND DISTRICT .- Thomas J. Kenna, S. 1st c. 5th E. D.


THIRD DISTRICT .- Charles Kiehl, Bushwick av. c. Stagg.


Supreme Court. 19 Court House.


General Terms-1883. By all the Judges.


ed Monday of May, at the Court House in Pough- keepsie: 2d Monday of September, at the Court


House in Kings County; 2d Monday of December, at the Court House in Kings County.


SPECIAL TERMS.


For the Trial of Issues and Hearing of Enumerated Motions.


4th Monday of June, Barnard; 4th Monday of Sep- tember, Cullen; 4th Monday of December, Brown, For Hearing of Non-Enumerated Motions.


1st Monday of May, Brown; 1st Monday of June, Brown; Ist Monday of July, Cullen; 1st Monday of August, Barnard: 1st Monday of September, Barnard; Ist Monday of October. Dykman; 1st Monday of November, Dykman; 1st Monday of December, Pratt.


-: 0 :- -


BANKS.


ATLANTIC STATE, 49 Fulton .- George S. Puffer, Pres .; O. M. Denton, Cash.


BROOKLYN, Fulton c. Front .- Elias Lewis, Jr., Pres. ; H. E. Hutchinson, Cash.


COMMERCIAL, 363 Fulton .- Thomas D. Hudson, Pres .; John J. Vail, Cash,


FIRST NATIONAL, First c. Broadway (E. D.)- Nicholas Wyckoff, Pres .; John G. Jenkins, Cash. ; George D. Betts, Asst. Cash.


FULTON, 361 Fulton .- John Williams, Pres .; John A. Nexsen, Cash.


LONG ISLAND, 47 Fulton .- Jas. L. Morgan, Pres .; J. H. Ditmas, Vice-Pres .; W. H. Leffingwell, Cash.


MANUFACTURERS' NATIONAL, 64 Broadway (E. D.)-John M. Furman, Pres .; John Loughran, Vice-Pres. ; T. C. Disbrow, Cash .; James T. Foun- tain, Asst. Cash.


MECHANICS', Court c. Montague .- Geo. W. White, Pres .; George McMillan, Cash.


MECHANICS AND TRADERS', Greenpoint av. c. Franklin (E. D.)-Archibald K. Meserole, Pres .; Timothy Perry, Vice-Pres. ; Henry J. Oldring, Jr., Cash.


NASSAU NATIONAL, Court c. Remsen .- Craw- ford C. Smith, Pres .; Edgar T. Jones, Cash.


NATIONAL CITY, 357 Fulton .- John J. Studwell, Pres .; William M. Thomas, Vice-Pres .; A. A. Rowe. Cash.


SPRAGUE NATIONAL, 10 Fourth av .- Nathan T. Sprague, Pres. ; William Harkness, Vice-Pres. ; Henry C. Copeland, Cash.


BANKS FOR SAVINGS.


BROOKLYN, 223 Fulton .- Pres .; Henry P. Morgan, Edw. D. White, Vice-Pres .; John A. Latimer, Cash .; Felix E. Flandreau, Comptroller.


BUSHWICK, 466 Grand .- Joseph Liebmann, Pres .; Peter Wyckoff, Vice-Pres. ; C. D. Burrows, Jr., Sec .; John Davies, Cash .; Rufus L. Scott, Coun- sel.


DIME OF BROOKLYN, 367 and 369 Fulton .- Sey- mour L. Husted, Pres .; Harold Dollner, 1st Vice- Pres .; A. J. Beekman, 2d Vice-Pres .; John W. Hunter, Treas .; Benj. H. Huntington, Sec.


DIME OF WILLIAMSBURGH, B'way c. Second (E. D.)-George W. Kelsey, Pres .; Gilson I. Totten, James Boughton, Vice-Pres .; William Grandy, Sec.


EAST BROOKLYN, 643 Myrtle av .- Darwin R. James, Pres .; Thomas D. Hudson, Hosea O. Pearce, Vice-Pres .; Alex. Hutchins, M.D., Sec .; Eugene F. Barnes, Treas .; Kennard Buxton, Counsel.


GERMAN, B'way c. Boerum .- Chas. Naeher, Pres .: John Wills, Wm. Dick, Vice-Pres .; Geo. S. Bishop, Cash; Geo. H. Fisher, Sec.


GERMANIA, 375 Fulton .- Frederick A. Schroeder, Pres .; Chas. Garlichs, 1st Vice-Pres .; Ludwig Semler, 2d Vice-Pres .; Julius Lehrenkrauss, Treas .; Herman Geiling, Sec .; F. Koch, Cash .; William D. Veeder, Counsel.


7


MUNICIPAL REGISTER-CEMETERIES, CHURCHES.


GREENPOINT, 339 Manhattan av .- Timothy Perry, Pres. ; Harvey E. Talmage, Ephraim A. Walker, Vice-Pres .; Robert J. Whittemore, Sec.


KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Broadway c. Fourth (E. D.)-James S. Bearns, Pres .; George C. Bennett, Vice-Pres .; Richard J. Godwin, Sec .; George L. Fox, Counsel; Jacob Hentz, Cash.


LONG ISLAND, 342 Fulton, room 14 .- M. C. Ogden, Vice-Pres.


SOUTH BROOKLYN, Atlantic av. c. Clinton .- Joseph W. Greene, Pres .: George A. Jarvis, 1st Vice-Pres .; J. S. T. Stranahan, 2d Vice-Pres .; Czar Dunning, Sec .; Fred'k H. Trowbridge, Ass't Sec .; David B. Baylis, Comptroller.


WILLIAMSBURGH, B'way c. Fifth .- Samuel M. Meeker, Pres .; Franklin Whiting, Ist Vice-Pres .; J. S. Burr, 2d Vice-Pres .; John Broach, Cash .; Wm. E. Horwill, Sec .; S. M. & D. E. Meeker, Counsel.


---: 0 :-


CEMETERIES.


CYPRESS HILLS .- Office, Bowery c. Grand, N. Y. Edmund Driggs. Pres .; Frederick H. Way, Treas .; William Edwards, Sec .; John T. Runcie, Compt.


EVERGREENS. - Office at Cem., East New York. George C. Bennett, Pres .; S. M. Beard, Vice-Pres .; Charles R. Flint, Sec. and Treas .: W. S. Bullard, Supt




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.