The Brooklyn City and Business Directory for the year ending May 1, 1876, Part 242

Author: Lain and Company
Publication date: 1876
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Number of Pages: 1248


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BROOKLYN COUNCIL, 56, Thursdays, Adelphi c. Myrtle av.


BUNKER HILL COUNCIL, 72, Tuesdays, 120 Myr- tle av.


DANIEL WEBSTER, 28, Fridays, 426 Fulton.


ETHAN ALLEN COUNCIL, 37, Wednesdays, 527 Grand (E. D.).


EMPIRE COUNCIL, 19, Mondays, 5th av. c. 7th.


FAME COUNCIL, 5, Thursdays, 176 Grand.


FEDERAL COUNCIL, 62, Tuesdays, Masonic Tem- ple (E. D.).


FORT GREENE COUNCIL, 26, Mondays, 227 Ful- ton.


FREDONIA COUNCIL, 3, Tuesdays, Orchard, n. Meserole av.


FRIENDSHIP COUNCIL, 9, Mondays, 49 Court. HOPE COUNCIL, 7, Thursdays, 5th av. c. 23d.


LAFAYETTE COUNCIL, 29, Wednesdays, Grand c. 7th (E. D.).


LIBERTY COUNCIL, 6, Tuesdays, 3d c. Central av. (L. I. C.)


LINCOLN COUNCIL, 65, Monday, 526 N.2d (E. D.)


METAMORA COUNCIL, 25, Mondays, Atlantic c. Sheffield av. James R. Powell, R. S.


MOHEGAN COUNCIL, 38, Mondays, 50 Court.


MORNING STAR COUNCIL, 35, Tuesdays, 426 Ful- ton.


MOUNT VERNON COUNCIL, 51, Mondays, 398 Fulton.


OSCEOLA COUNCIL, 23, Mondays, 667 Myrtle av. VICTORY COUNCIL, 12, Tuesdays, Ralph av. c. B'way.


JUNIOR ORDER .- O. U. A. M., STATE OF NEW YORK.


ROBERT T. BROWN, 111 Nassau, New York city. DEGREE COUNCILS.


BROOKLYN COUNCIL, 3, Thursdays, 5th av. c. 23d MUTUAL COUNCIL, 4, ist and 2d Saturdays, 176 Grand.


LIBERTY COUNCIL, 6, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 3d c. Central av. (L. I. C.).


VICTORY COUNCIL, 8, 1st Monday in each month, Ralph av. c. B'way.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


DIVISIONS.


ACANTHUS, 33, Tuesdays, Fulton c. Bedford av. ATLANTIC, 33, Thursdays, Grand av. c. Atlantic av. BROOKLYN, 13, Tuesdays, Myrtle av. c. Adelphi. CRYSTAL FOUNT, 20, Wednesdays, 426 Fulton. ENTERPRISE, 15, Fridays, 118 S. 8th.


EUREKA, 187, Wednesdays, 194 Grand.


FRANKLIN, 38, Tuesdays, 3d av. c. 18th.


GREENPOINT, 99, Mondays, Orchard n. Meserole av. Greenpoint.


INTERNATIONAL, 37, Tuesdays, 118 S. 8th.


LINCOLN, 21, Fridays, Carroll c. Columbia. NASSAU, 6, Thursdays, Fulton c. Clermont. PHOENIX, 58, Thursdays, 118 S. ; th.


RIDGEWOOD, 88, Wednesdays, Fulton e. Clermont av.


SAFEGUARD, 14, Mondays, Myrtle av. n. Skillman. SOUTHERN STAR (col'd), 321, Mondays, Bergen n Troy av.


SPARKLING WATER, 60, Thursdays, Nostrand av. n. DeKalb av.


STELLA, 190, Mondays, Lafayette av. n. Tompkins BV.


SYLVAN STREAM, 193, Mondays, S. 2d n. 4th. WASHINGTON, 4, Tuesdays, 348 Fulton.


WILLIAMSBURG, 105, Tuesdays, Orchard n. Mese- role.


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LODGES OF I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS.


AMERICUS, 120, Fridays, 176 Grand.


AMULET, 3, Tuesdays, Fulton c. Clermont av.


EXCELSIOR, 46, Saturdays, Orchard c. Meserole av.


ADMIRAL FARRAGUT, 988, Wednesdays, 120 Myrtle av.


GOLDEN CIRCLE, 104, Thursdays, Association Hall, Greenpoint.


GOLDEN LINK, 556, Saturdays, Franklin n. Kent. IRVING, 744, Wednesdays, 176 Grand.


LAUREL, 674, Fridays, 687 Myrtle av.


NEW ERA, 164, Fridays, Orchard n. Meserole av. PALLADIA, 972, Fridays, 118 S. 8th.


RIDGEWOOD, 141, Mondays, 194 Grand.


SELA, 24, Mondays, Fulton c. Gallatin pl.


WHAT CHEER, 36, Wednesdays, 22d c. 3d av.


TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEM . PERANCE.


CORINTHIAN, 18, Mondays, 3d av. c. 18th. HOPE, 4, Thursdays, Meserole e. Union av. RESOLUTE, 53, Fridays, 371 Fulton.


STELLA, 46, Wednesdays, 22d c. 3d av.


UNDINE, 9, Mondays, Columbia c. Carroll,


WASHINGTON, 6, Tuesdays, 178 Fulton.


WILLIAMSBURGH, 15, Tuesdays, 9th n. N. 1st (E. D).


GOOD SAMARITANS AND DAUGH- TERS OF SAMARIA.


EUREKA UNION, 48, Wednesdays, 129 Nassan. REBECCA UNION, 5, Tuesdays, 129 Nassau.


WASHINGTON UNION, 1, Fridays, 398 Fulton.


'SOCIAL TEMPLARS.


PERSEVERANCE, Tuesdays, 26 Court.


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UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV- ENUE OFFICE.


FIRST DISTRICT, NEW YORK.


James Freeland, Collector, 38 Court street. Office 42 Court.


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UNITED STATES NAVY YARD AND STATION.


FOOT YORK.


Vice-Admiral S. C. Rowan, commanding Station STAFF-Capt. W. G. Temple, Capt. of Yard; Com'der H. B. Robeson, Sen. Aid to Com'd't; Com'der R. W. Meade, in charge of Department of Ordnance and Navigation ; Com'der M. Huxtun, in charge of De- partment of Equipments ; Pay-Director J. C. Eld- ridge, Inspector of Provisions and Clothing ; Chief Engineer Alex. Henderson, in charge of Depart- ment of Steam Engineering; Civil Engineer N. Stratton, in charge of Department of Yards and Docks; Naval Constructor S. H. Pook, in charge of Department of Construction; Pay-Inspector C. P. Walloch, Paymaster of Yard; Medical Inspector D. Bloodgood, Surgeon of Yard; Lieutenant-Com- mander O. F. Heyerman, Ordnance Duty ;Lieuten- ant C. H. West, Ordnance Duty ; Com'der Wm.


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MUNICIPAL REGISTER-U. S. NAVY YARD AND STATIONS.


Whitehead, Ass't. to Captain of Yard ; Lt .- Com'der C. S. Huntington, Ass't. to Captain of Yard ; Lieut. W. Graham ; Lieut. Theo. T. Wood; Lieut. W. H. Everett; Chief Engineer Robert Dunby ; Passed Ass't. Engineer J. W. Holihan; Ass't. Engineer H. S. Slosson ; Naval Constructor W. S. Mintonye; Carpenter Geo. E. Anderson ; Gunner R. J. Hill ; Gunner A. T. Thompson ; Gunner Jos, Swift; Sail- maker Geo. W. Giets ; Boatswain W. Long; Mate L. B. Gallagher; Lieutenant F. M. Wise, Aid to Port Admiral; Lieutenant G. E. Yardley, Secretary to Vice-Admiral.


NAVAL HOSPITAL-Medical Director, T. M. Potter; Surgeon, M. K. Van Rypen ; Passed Ass't. Surgeon, A. M. Moore ; Ass't. Surgeon, E. H. Green.


NAVAL LABORATORY-Medical Director, L. J. Wil- liams; Passed Ass't. Surgeon, B. S. Mackie.


NAVAL RENDEZVOUS-Captain H. C. Blake, Com'd'g Rendezvous; Surgeon, J. K. Tryon; Passed Ass't. Engineer, A. J. Kenyon ; Pay-Director, George F. Cutter, Purchasing and Disbursing Officer.


MARINE BARRACKS -- Brevet Lt .- Col. Jno. L. Broome, Com'd'g; Brevet Major Geo. Butler; Brevet Capt. L. E. Fagan; Capt. R. W. Huntington; Capt. H. B. Lowry, Ass't. Quartermaster; Lieutenant Richd. Wallach; Lieutenant Geo. R. Benson ; Lieutenant R. J. Gulick ; Surgeon E. S. Bogerts.


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LAIN'S BROOKLYN DIRECTORY.


H. B. SCHOLES, NORTH BROOKLYN FOUNDRY, 28 to 34 RODNEY STREET, near KENT AVE., On the line of the Myrtle Avenue and Greenpoint Cars.


Heavy and Light Iron Castings of all kinds made to order, of soft and hard iron. Castings for Machine and Railing Shops. Columns and House Work. Chilled Dies. Steam Flange Pipe for Green-houses, etc.


Orders by Mail. Castings delivered in New York and Brooklyn.


R. COCROFT & SONS' Monumental Works,


24th AND 25th STREETS, NEAR NEW ENTRANCE TO GREENWOOD: Also, Branch at Evergreen Cemetery, East New York, BROOKLYN.


STATUARY, MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND MURAL TABLETS. Lots Enclosed-Vaults Built-Designs Furnished. GRANITE LETTERS CUT TO ORDER.


JOHN SHUSTER'S MARBLE WAREHOUSE, 159 COURT STREET,


Between Pacific and Dean Streets,


BROOKLYN.


STEAM FACTORIES-206, 208, 210 & 212 PACIFIC STREET.


Statuary, Veined, Italian and Colored Marble Mantels, Monuments, Tiling. &c.


.N. B .- All Orders promptly and neatly executed.


MRS. G. MURPHY, GARDENER AND FLORIST, CORNER 23d STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, At the Exit for Funeral Carriages,


SOUTH BROOKLYN.


Lots enclosed and taken care of by the year in Greenwood Cemetery, and properly attended to.


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