Utica, New York, city directory, 1913, Part 5

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Gage, North Western, Oneida Castle,


Oriskany, Oriskany Falls, Otter Lake, Paris, Paris Station, Point Rock, Prospect, Remsen, Rome, Sangerfield, Sauquooit, Sherrill, Stittville, Stockwell Stokes, Sylvan Beach, Taberg, Trenton Fails, Utica, Vern- on, Vernon Center, Verona, Verona Station, Vienna, Washington Mills, Waterville, West Branch, Westdale, Westernville, Westmore- land, West Vienna, White Lake Corners, Whitesboro, Yorkville.


Tax Collectors of Oneida County, 1913


Annsville- James T. Hayward, Taberg. Augusta-Ross W. Glfford, Oriskany Falls. Ava-Eugene W. Traxel.


Boonville-John J. Finlayson, Boonville. Bridgewater-E. H. Pritchard, Bridge-


water.


Camden-Charles P. Shaw.


Deerfield-Charles Cotton, Deerfield.


Florence-William J. Kelley.


Floyd-George W. Goodman, Stittville. Forestport-Henrl D. Utley, Forestport. Kirkland-O. L. Bltley, Clinton.


Lee-C. Alfred Llebl, Lee.


Marcy-A. Brown, Marcy.


Marshall-Robert T. DeLand, Deansboro. New Hartford-Henry W. Johnson, New Hartford.


Paris-Warren H. Fisk. Clayville.


Remsen-Griffith D. Jones, Remsen. Rome-T. J. Connell, City Treasurer. Sangerfield-John T. Heckert, Waterville. Bteuben-Forest E. Yerman, Steuben. Trenton-Bert W. Evans, Holland Patent. Utica, Ist-Frank Rizzo, 73 Broad.


Utica-2d, Chas. Slakter, 122 W'boro.


Utica-3d, Albert Barrett, 93 LaFayette.


Utica-4th, Edward H. Jones, 112 Blandina.


Utica-5th, Archille Perretta.


Utica-6th, John C. Bauer, 382 Whitesboro. Utica-7th. George T. Burton, 8 Lexing- ton Ave.


Utica-8th, Jacob Ueltschi, 1716 Catharine.


Utica-9th, Martin Mullen, 36 Green.


Utica-10th, Geo. L. Klein, 332 Mary.


Utica-11th, Fred C. Leighton, 24 Tracy St.


Utica-12th, H. J. Schmaltz, 145 Dudley Ave.


Utica-13th, Phillip Zipp, 134 Webster Ave. Utica-14th, James Quinn, 5 Harper St. Utica-15th, Lorenzo H. Frost, 95 Miller. Vernon-Lewis Bohrer, Sherrill.


Verona-Rollin H. Potter, Durhamville. Vienna-John E. Cook, Blossvaie.


Western-Fred Burch, Boonville.


Westmoreland-Martin. A. Siegman, West- moreland.


Whitestown-Thos. F. Cummings, Whites- boro.


Department of Highways of Oneida County, 1913


Anyone desiring to praise or compiain about the highways of Onelda County can write, telephone or see Arthur J. O'Brien, County. Superintendent, Onelda County, New York, 'or the following:


. Annsville-101 mlles highway, Robert J. Ward, town superintendent, Taberg. Augusta-71, John H. Mackey, Oriskany Faiis.


· Ava -- 58, Curtis H. Bronson, Boonvlile, R. F. D.


Boonville-120, Jerry Fish, Boonvlile. water.


Bridgewater-49, Milton Tripp, Bridge- water. 7 Camden-89, George Vandewalker, Cam- den. Deerfield-68, Peter Schilz, Deerfieid. Fiorence-120, James Kinney, West Cam- den, R. F. D.


Floyd- 63, Edward Smith, Holland Pat- ent. R. F. D. . Forestport-65, Cornelius Breen, Forest- port. Kirkland-77, Robert R. Jones, Ch ... 1 Lee-98, John Marsh, R. F. D.


Marcy-71, Richard R. Pugh, Marcy.


Marshall-80, Felix LaFayette, Water- ville.


New Hartford-63, George Clark, Chad- wick. 1


Paris-73, Julius Gehringer, Paris. Remsen-70, Owen Thomas, Remsen, R. F. D. 4.


Rome-128, William H. Brodock, Rome; R. F. D. 5. Sangerfield-69, Gilbert F. Roberts, Waterville.


Steuben-85, Fred Race, Holland Patent, R. F. D.


Trenton-99, Hugh D. Pugh, Prospect. .Vernon-83, Joseph E. Eagan, Sherriil. Verona-166, Foster Josiin, Verona, R. F. D. 1.


Vienna-116, James Peacock, North Bay. Western-96, Milton Carroil, Westernville. Westmoreland-103, Aibert Evans, -Rome, R. F. D. 7. :


Whitestown-54, Harry L. White, Oris- kany.


Miles highway 2,317.


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ORISKANY [1913] DIRECTORY


District Officers


The city of Utica excepting the 7th, 12th and 15th Wards constitutes the First As- sembly District of Oneida County. The 7th, 12th and 15th Wards are in the Sec- ond Assembly District. Utica is in the. Thirty-Sixth State Senatorial District, Oneida County forming the district. It is in the Twenty-Seventh Congressional Dis- trict, which includes the counties of Oneida and Herkimer, and the 5th Judicial Dis- trict, comprising Oneida Onondaga, Herki-


mer, Oswego, Lewis and Jefferson Counties.


The Justices of the Supreme Court for the Fifth Judicial District are: William S. Andrews, Irving R. Devendorf, Frank H. Hiscock, Peter B. McLennan, Edgar S. K. Merrell, Pascal C. J. DeAngelis, Edgar C. Emerson, Irving G. Hubbs.


The Representative in Congress from the Twenty-seventh District is Charles A. Taicott, Utica, N. Y.


New York State Government, 1913


Governor-William Sulzer.


Lieutenant Governor-Martin H. Glynn. Secretary of State-Mitchell May.


Comptroller-William Sohmer.


Treasurer-John J. Kennedy.


Attorney General-Thomas Carmody.


State Engineer and Surveyor-John A. Bensei.


Superintendent Insurance Department- William T. Emmet.


Superintendent Bank Department-Geo. C. Van Tuyi, Jr.


Commissioner of Excise-Wm. W. Far- iey.


Superintendent of Public Works-Dun-


can W. Peck.


Commissioner of Education-Andrew S. Draper, LL. D.


Commissioner of Agriculture-Calvin J. Huson.


Conservation Commissioners-George E. Van Kennan, James W. Fleming, John D. Moore.


Commissioner of Health-Eugene H.


Porter, M. D.


Superintendent of State Prisons-John J. Deery.


Commissioner of Labor-John Williams. State Civil Service Commission-Jacob Neu, Meyer Wolff, James A. Lavery.


Public Service Commission


First District-Edward E. McCall, chair- man: George V. S. Williams. Milo Roy Maitbie, John E. Eustis, J. Sergeant Cram. Second District-Frank W. Stevens,


chairman; Devoe Pell Hodson, Martin S. Decker, James E. Sague, Curtis N. Doug- las.


United States Government


President-Woodrow Wilson of New Jer- sey, salary $75,000.


Vice President-Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana, salary $12,000.


The Cabinet.


Arranged in the order of succession for the Presidency declared by Chapter 4, Acts of the 49th Congress, first session. Secretary of State-William J. Bryan of Nebraska.


Secretary of Treasury-William G. Mc- Adoo of New York.


Secretary of War-Lindley M. Garrison of New Jersey.


Attorney General-James C. McReynolds of Tennesee.


Postmaster General-Albert S. Burleson of Texas. Secretary of the Navy-Josephus Daniels of North Carolina.


Secretary of Interior-Franklin K. Lane of California.


Secretary of Agriculture-Ravid F. Hous- ton of Missouri.


Secretary of Commerce-William C. Red- field of New York. Secretary of Labor-William B. Wilson of Pennsylvania.


Local United States Officers


United States Courts-Hon. Alfred C.f Coxe, Circuit Judge; Hon. George W. Ray, Norwich. District Judge; Clerk District Court, William S. Doolittle; Deputy Clerk, C. W. Higgison; Office, Government Bulid- ing. U. S. Commissioner, Abram G. Senior, 100 Paui Bidg. U. S. Marshall, Daniel F. Breitenstein, Mann Building; S.


F. U. Referee : in Bankruptcy, J. De LaFleur, 23 Martin Building, Utica; J. O. Thomas, E. C. Scott, Deputy Collec- tors of Customs; Deputy Collector of In- ternai Revenue in charge of Division No. 4 (Oneida, Herkimer and Madison Coun-


ties). Charies H. Lynch; Cashier and Stamp Deputy, Eari B. Norman, Office, U. S. Government Buliding.


United States Examining Surgeons for Pensions-Office, 192 Genesee St., Presi- dent, Dr. Hamilton S. Quin; Secretary, James G. Hunt: Treasurer, Dr. M. J. Davies. Board meets 2d and 4th Wednes- days at Dr. James G. Hunt's office. 192 Genesee St., at 10 a. m.


Local Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex- aminers-Lewis A. Jones, Charies J. Uirich. Arthur S. Thayer, W. I. Everson, John E. McAvoy.


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Utica Postoffice - Government Building, Broad Street


Custodian, William M. Philleo.


General delivery open all hours during week days; Sundays, 9:15 a. m. to 10:15 a. m. Money order office open week days from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.


Thomas Wheeler, Postmaster, 14 Court St .; William M. Philleo, Assistant Post- master, 78 Lansing St .; Mervin T. Pittman, Superintendent money order department, 170 Howard Ave .; Frank L. Kellogg, . Sup- erintendent registry department, Upper Sunset Ave .; Charles J. Ulrich, Foreman general delivery and stamp division, 207 Brinckerhoff Ave .; Lewis A. Jones, Super- intendent of Mails, 34 Watson PI .; Edward S. O'Connor, Assistant Superintendent of Mails, 60 Erie St .; Robert E. McCreary, Superintendent of Delivery, 70 West St .; Stephen P. Pugh, Superintendent of car- ries, 140 Howard Ave., Clerks-B. L. Am- brose, 396 Dudley Ave .; O. N. Bartley 15 White Place; E. Bedford, 312 Neilson St .; A. F. Bockmann, 152 Schuyler; W. R. Boyle, 1107 Mary; C. F. Brodt, 86 Stark; Roy Cunningham, 14 Noyes; E. D. Freytag, 234 Elizabeth; C. D. Gray, Steuben cor Gold; W. H. Griffin, 94 Brinckerhoff Ave .; F. R. Groves, 15 South; W. W. Hurlburt, 378 Dudley Ave .; MIss A. B. Jewett, 375 Oneida; C. W. Jones, 154 Miller; M. J. Kavanagh, 311 Mary; H. M. Jones, 10 Add- ington PI .; L. E. Jones, 71 Oswego; J. F. Lanning, 119 Park Ave .; A. L. Murdock, Jr., Whitesboro, N. Y .; F. W. Owston, 87 LaFayette; E. L. Perry, 271 Seymour Ave .; J. H. Pinkstone, 39 Stark; V. P. Raymond, 234 Blandina; Thos. D. Roberts, Higby Ave. New Hartford; J. S. Roth, 516 West Ave .; W. J. Russell, 95 Pleasant; N. J. Scheider- ich, 79 Roberts; B. A. Sherman, 173 Steu; ben; J. E. Thomas, 42 West; H. A. Ulrich, 84 Leah; E. T. Vaughn, 296 Dudley Ave .; F. J. Wendt, 236 West Ave .; C. E. Whitcher, 40 Dudley Ave .; D. F. White, 154 West; P. J. Lynch, 144 Brinckerhoff Ave .; Grant Clark, 214 West Ave .: E. J. Lewis, 17 WIley; Fred Ward, 8 Wiley.


Substitute Clerks-E. A. Farrell, 4 Hol-


lingworth Ave .; S. W. Dedell, 87 W. Cooper; W. J. Crowe, 1330 Sunset Ave .: Clarence Miller, 72 Court.


Letter Carriers


J. J. Adams, 65 Buffalo; O. R. Alken- brecker, 1612 Whitesboro; J. C. Boboy, 296 Dudley Ave .; J. F. Brand, 168 Steuben; J. S. Carpenter, 192 Dudley Ave .; F. M. Clark, 87 Francis; J. S. Clark, 19 Mulberry; N. L. Clarke, 8 Taylor Ave .; D. Daniels, 121 Third; F. J. M. Dicks, 293 Brinckerhoff Ave .; A. N. Dougherty, 312 Rutger; E. Ed- wards, 214 Howard Ave .; W. I. Everson, 16 Shaw; M. B. Farrell, 4 Hollingworth Ave .; Geo. Firsching, 201 Court; W. E. Fisher, 3 Humbert Ave .; J. B. Frick, 46 Cornelia; F. H. Fullride, 17 City; C. B. Greeker, 174 Steuben; H. R. Jones, 37 Howard Ave .; O. D. Jones, 252 South; R. W. Jones, 23 Addington Place; G. R. Kellogg, 404 Neilson, W. G. Kingsley, 394 Dudley Ave .; M. J" LaRouche, 146 Brinck- erhoff Ave .; C. E. Leary, 40 Lansing; E. F. Leonard, '27 Aiken; J. E McAvoy, 7 Leah; J. R. Morris, 30 Taylor Ave .; J. F. Murray, 574 Blandina; J. F. Rice, 204 Elm; C. F. Robards, 123 Steuben; A F. Rockwell, 170 Park Ave .; A. J. Ryan, 3612 Kemble; E. J. Ryan, 15 Hopper, F. S. Schindler, 178 Howard Ave .; W. G. Seiler, 176 Schuyler; C. H. Smith, 15 West; G. F. Smith, 96 Plant; L. W. Snell, 34 Cottage Place; J. Stiefvater, 2101 Whitesboro; J. F. Teesdale, 114 Steuben; A. S. Thayer, 29 Cottage Pl .; Charles Walker, 85 Taylor Ave .; C. E. Wiegand, 13 Summit Pl .; J. T. Williams, 204 Grove Pl .; H. Zoeckler, 12 Elm; E. H. Snyder; J. J. Cummings, 88 Stark.


Substitute Carriers-F. J. Hamlin, 228 West Ave .; T. C. Fisher, 2 Leah; W. J. Rickard, 26 Brayton Park PI .; A. C. Darri- grand, 225 Kossuth Ave .; A. P. Dale, 46 Green; C. G. J. Hensler, 213 Kossuth Ave .; F. G. Ernst, 250 Court; Hadley E. Smith, 216 James; Joseph B. B. Roman, 172 Broad.


Banks


First National Bank of Utica-No. 91-93 Genesee Street-Charles B. Rogers, Pres- ident: G. H. P. Gould. Vice President; Henry R. Williams, Vice President and Cashier; Frank A. Bosworth, Vice Presi- dent; William C. Wright, Auditor; Rich- ard A. Henry, Paying Teller; Frank' A. Nichols, Discount Clerk; William C. Bovee, Jr., Teller of Women's Department; Hugh T. Owen, Receiving Teller; Harold V. Jones, Note Teller; Ebenezer Lamb, A. E. Agan, Grover Cleveland, George E. Daniels. Book- keepers. Capital $1,000,000. Surplus and profits $1,480.000.00. Directors - Francis G. Wood, E. L. Wells, Charles B. Rogers, Frank A Bosworth, ,Quentin McAdams, Joseph Rudd, Nicholas E. Devereux, Beecher M. Crouse, Willlam S. Doolittle, J. E. Waterbury, Wm. E. Lewis. Leslie W. Brown, G. H. P. Gould, Loomis Burrell, Henry R. Williams, Merwin K. Hart, Edward G. Wagner, George S. Dana, Frank X. Matt, F. A. Ethridge, Gilbert


Butler.


Second National Bank of Utlca-Deposi- tory and financial agent of the United States, Nos. 73-75 Genesee Street. Thomas R. Proctor, President; D. Clinton Murray, Vice President; Frank,R. Winant, Cashier; Glenn P. Dodge, Teller; James W. Lamb, Bookkeeper. Capital $380.000. Surplus and profits, $342,000. Directors, Thomas R. Proctor, Walter D. Middleton, Henry Mar- tin, D. C. Murray, O. A. Meyer, John H. Sheehan, William T. Baker, F. T. Proctor, John J. Town, Charles B. Rogers, John A. Giblin, J. Lin Hughes, George M. Weaver.


Onelda National Bank-Nos. 155-157 Gen- esee Street-George L. Bradford, Presi- dent: George DeForest, E. J. Mills-


paugh,


Vice


Presidents;


G. Niles,


Cashier; G. Ernst


Nichols, Paying


Teller; H. R. Gossling, Receiving Teller; Hunter J. Vizor, Bookkeeper; Harry , S. Ingalls, Discount Clerk. Capital, $600,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $750,000.


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Directors, George L. Bradford, Charles H. Childs, George DeForest, E. J. Mlils- Fred


paugh. G. Ralph, Frederick S. Kellogg, Rufus P. Birdseye, John E. McLoughlin, Henry H. Cooper, A. Sharpe Hunter, John F. Maynard, Jr., Perle W. Harter, G. A. Niles.


Utica City National Bank-108-112 Gene- see Street-Charles S. Symonds, President: James DeP. Lynch, First Vice President; Thomas F. Baker, Second Vice President; Melville C. Brown, Cashier; Herbert N. Burrill, Paying Teller; Alexander Nelbach, Recelving teller; Frank Krammer, Ashley Ladd, James A. Smith, Bookkeepers; Dis- count Clerk, Francis P. McGinty; Directors, John' W. Maclean, Thomas F. Baker, Melville C. Brown, Charles A. Griffin, John A. Roberts, Charles S. Symonds, George A. Frisbie, Robert Fraser, James DePey- ster Lynch, R .. Bloss Billings, Charles H. Yates, Walter Jerome Green, Charles W. Cushman, William F. Welch, Frank B. Rathbun.


Citizens' Trust Company-Seneca, Junc- tion of Genesee Street-Wm. I. Taber, President; Watson T. Dunmore ,First Vice President; Wm. Pierrepont White, Second Vice President; F. H. Doolittle, Secretary; Preston N. Hamlin, Asst. Secretary. Di- rectors, Jacob Agne, William E. Lewis, Ed- gar B. Odell, Henry Martin, Wm. B. Fos- ter, John C. Fulmer, George G. Clarabut, Wm. H. Roberts, B. K. Brown, George B. Allen, Arthur B. Maynard, Watson T. Dunmore, George I. Hovey, W. Pierrepont


White, William I. Taber, F, H .Doolittle, T. Harvey Ferris, John Carstensen.


Savings Bank of Utica-233 Genesee Street-Charles A. Miller, President; Theo- dore S. Sayre, First Vice President; Wil- liam Kernan, Second Vice President; Ru- fus P. Birdseye, Secretary; Harry A. Hlli- singer, Treasurer: Richard H. Thompson, Teller; John Welbon, Bookkeeper; Phillp W. Birdseye, Recelving Teller; George W. Sherwood, Stephen G. Eldred, Frank R. Nivison, . Bookkeepers; Proctor Nye, Jour- nal Clerk; Mrs. Bessie Lowery, Gladys Thomas, Stenographers, Trustees, Wil- liam Kernan, Rufus P. Birdseye, Thomas R. Proctor, Charles A. Miller, Frank E. Wheeler, Theodore S. Sayre, Henry H. Cooper, Charles B. Rogers, George L. Cur- ran, Charles S. Symonds, George L. Brad- ford, Nicholas E. Devereux, J. De Peyster Lynch.


Utica Trust and Deposit Co .- Corner La- fayette and Genesee Streets-Capital and surplus, $1,000,000. Directors, Thomas F. Baker, George L. Bradford, Frank A. Bos- worth, J. Francis Day, George DeForest, William S. Doolittle, George E. Dunham, Frederick S. Easton, Franklin A. Ethridge, Robert Fraser, J. J. Gilbert, D. Clinton Murray, Thomas R. Proctor, Charles B. Rogers, R. U. Sherman, Sanford S. Sherman, Charles S. Symonds. President, J. Francis Day; Vice Presidents Charles S. Symonds, D. Clinton Murray, George E. Dunham; Secretary, Graham Coventry; Assistant Treasurer, Charles J. Lamb.


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Location of Blocks, Buildings, Places, Etc.


Amlot, 364 Genesee.


Arcade Building, 145 Genesee.


Armory (28th and 44th Separate Cos., N. G. S. N. Y.), Steuben Park.


Ballou Flats, 16 Kemble. Ballou Block, John, cor. Main.


Blasier Flats, 81 West.


Buckingham (The), 104 John.


Carlisle Bullding, Genesee, cor. Wash- ington.


Chamber of Commerce Building, 8 Eliza- beth.


Chetwood (The), Oneida Square.


Citizens' Trust Company Building, junc- tlon Seneca and Genesee.


City Hall Building, Genesee, cor. Pearl. Clarendon Building, 219 Genesee, cor. Blandina.


Colonial Flats, 36-38 Watson Pi.


Commercial Travelers' Mutual Accident Association Building, 70 Genesee. Comstock Place, 5 Plant.


Conservatory of Music, 29 to 35 Devereux Court House, Elizabeth, cor. Charlotte. County Clerk's Office, Elizabeth, corner Charlotte.


Devereux Block, 140 Genesee.


Dobson Block, Oneida Square.


Dudley Triangle, Genesee, corner Whites- boro.


Elmhurst (The), 118 Elm.


Evans Bldg., 196 Genesee.


Exchange Building (Foster), 133 Gene- see. - Fort Schuyler Bullding, Genesee and Blandina.


Foster Building, 131-133 Genesee.


Fostoria (The), 49-51 Oneida. Fraser Building, 173-181 Genesee. Gardner Block, 190 Genesee.


Georgitso Building, 206-210 Genesee. Globe Building, 24 Whitesboro. Government Building, Broad and John. Griffiths Building, Liberty and Hotel.


Haberer Block, 25 Lafayette. Helfert (The), 62 Eagle.


Hippodrome, 31-39 Lafayette.


Homestead Aid Assn. Bldg., 90 Seneca.


Huron Block, 84-88 Seneca.


Institute Building, 111 Columbia.


Jail, 731 Bleecker.


Jackson (The), 197-199 Park Ave.


James (The), Steuben, cor. South.


Jerome (The), 78 West.


Kanatenah Apartment House, 376 Gen- esee.


Kemble Terrace, 36-38 Kemble.


Kendrick Building, junction Genesee and Seneca.


Kenmore (The), 329 Genesee.


Labor Temple, Charlotte, corner Dever- eux.


Library Building, Genesee, opposite Cot- tage Place.


LaFayette Place, 45 Lafayette to cor. Broadway.


Lorraine Flats, 33-35 Oswego.


Lux Block, 110 Bleecker.


Mann Building, Genesee and Broad. Maennerchor Building-323-329 Columbla.


Marshall (The), 16 Cottage pl.


Martin Building; 115-117 Genesee.


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Masonic Home (Bleecker St. RR.), East Utica.


Masonic Temple, 251 Genesee. Mechanics Hall, Hotel and Liberty.


Shubert Building, Bleecker, cor. Char- lotte.


Spencer Block, South and Steuben. Star Theater, 644 Bleecker. State Hospital, junction Court and


Whitesboro.


Stevens Flats, Summit Place. »


Stewart Building, 183-191 Genesee.


Summit (The), 21-213 Summit Pl.


Telephone Building (Bell), 120 Bleecker. Utica City National Bank Building, 108-


Old Library Building, 9 Elizabeth. Oneida County Building, Elizabeth, cor. Charlotte. Oneida Flats, 337 Genesee.


Oneida Historical Society Building, Eliza- beth, between John and Park Ave. Oneida National Bank Building, 157 Gen- esee. Opera House Block, 24 Lafayette.


Virginia Apartments, 102 James.


Warren (The, 24 Leah.


Weaver Block, Genesee and Broad.


White Building, Bleecker cor Charlotte.


Winston Building, 230 Geneese.


Women Christian Association Building, 19 Court.


Loung Men's Christian Association Build- ing, Washington, junction of Genesee.


Young Men's Christian Association Build-


ing (Railroad Branch), 26 Whitesboro.


Young Women's Christian Association Building, 264 Genesee.


Location of Squares and Parks, Utica


Bagg's Square-Foot of Genesee.


Brinckerhoff Park, Brinckerhoff Ave and Square.


Truman K. Butler Park-Columbia, near St. Luke's Church.


Chancellor Square-Bleecker and First. Columbia Square-Columbia and Sara- . toga. Roscoe Conkling Park-Pleasant, head Conkling Avenue.


Franklin Square-Genesee and Hotel.


Johnson Park-West and Square.


Francis Kernan Park-Bacon and Belle Avenue.


LaFayette Square-LaFayette and Wiley. McIncrow Square Park, Park Ave. and Jay. Addison C. Miller Park, junction of York


and Pleasant.


Old Fort Schuyler Park, Park Ave. and Main.


Oneida Square-Genesee and Oneida. Park Place-Steuben Park.


Proctor Park-End of South. .


Rutger Place-Head of John.


Horatio Seymour Park-Sunset Avenue and Pleasant.


J. Thomas Spriggs Park-Whitesboro and Erie.


Steuben Park-Head of Charlotte.


Summit Park-Oriskany.


Utica Park-Bleecker St. R. R., beyond


city limits, East End.


Wa.son Williams Park-James.


Whitesboro Street Play Grounds, 137 Whitesboro.


Public Halls


Alhambra, 108 Bleeecker. Arcanum Temple, Devereux.


Auditorium, Genesee and Hopper.


Carnwarth, Columbia, corner Washington. Cornelius, 214 Varick.


Curtis Hall, 78-80 Cornelia. Democratic Association, 111 Genesee. Dobson's, Oneida Square. Elks, Shubert Building. Faxton, Court, cor. Varick. Foster, 131 Genesee. Halcyon Hall, 73 LaFayette. Hibernians, Bleecker and Kossuth. Hippodrome, 31-39 Lafayette. Huron, 64 Seneca. Jacobus, 79 John. K. of C., 309 Genesee. K. of H. Hall, 219 Bleecker. Labor Temple, Charlotte cor Devereux. Lumberg (The), Washington near La- Fayette. Maccabees, Shubert Building, Charlotte and Bleecker.


Majestic Theater, 24 Lafayette.


Masonic Temple, 251 Genesee. Maennerchor, 323-329 Columbia.


Odd Fellows', Columbia, cor. Washing- tcn. Oneida, Oneida Square.


Orpheum, 28 Lafayette. Pfluke's, Franklin Square.


Fost Reynolds, 64 Seneca.


Pythian Castle Hall, 171 Genesee.


Rebekah, Odd Fellows'.


Red Men's, Maennerchor Building.


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Republican Club, 37 Blandina. Savoy, 632 Bleecker. Sharpe's, Columbia, cor. Washington.


Shubert Theater, Charlotte and Bleecker. Star Theater, 644 Bleecker. State Armory, Steuben Park.


Turn Verein, Lafayette, near State.


Y. M. C. A., Washington, junction Gen-


esee. Y. M. C. A., RR. Branch, 26 Whitesboro.


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Oswego Apartment House, 37-39 Oswego. Paul Building, Elizabeth, corner Char- lotte. Pfluke's Building, Franklin Square. Police Station, Pearl and Washington.


Public Bath House, Lincoln Ave., and Pleasant. Roberts Building, 193-199 Genesee.


- Rutger Park, Rutger head of John.


Second National Bank Building, 73-75 Genesee.


Seneca Building, Lafayette and Seneca.


Sexton, Park Ave., cor. South.


Sheehan Block, Columbia and' State.


Moshier Block, 224-226 Bleecker. Observer Building, 1 Franklin, near Post- office. Odd Fellows' Temple, Columbia and Washington.


Olbiston Apartment House, Genesee and Clinton PI.


112 Genesee. Utica Press Building, 110-112 Main. Utica Savings Bank Building, 233 Gene- see. Vendome, 530 State.


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Cemeteries


Potter's Field-Henry Hartmann, Sexton. Calvary (Cathq'ic) Onelda Street, be- yond Forest Hill Cemetery. Thos. J. Dwyer, Superintendent; Rev. Father Doo- dy, Treasurer.


St. Agnes'-Mohawk Street; P. W. Dut- ton, Sexton.


Grand View Cemetery, Whitesboro, N. I. President, E. J. Wagner, Secretary and Treasurer, George P. Morse; Superintend- ent, George P. Haynes.


St. Mary's-Webster Ave .; Leo Vaeth, Sexton.


St. Joseph's-Champlin Road; A. Kener- knecht, Sexton.


Forest Hill-Oneida Street, near city line; R. Lawes, Superintendent.


Jewish Cemetery-Jewett Street, near Lincoln Ave.


New Forest-Oneida Street; Charles Crammer, Sexton.


Churches


Baptist.


Calvary, Whitesboro Street, corner Churchill Ave .- Rev. Lawrence D. Dunn- ing, pastor.


East Utica Church, 930 Bleecker, near Nichols St .- Rev. Antonia Perrotta, pastor, 57 Bacon.


Park Rutger, corner West-Rev Edward Babcock, pastor.


Tabernacle, 6 Hopper, Corner King-Rev. John Snape, pastor.


Immanuel, Eagle, Corner Dudley- Christian Science.


First Church of Christ, Scientist, New Century Auditorium-Charlotte M. Wes- ton (Mrs.) first reader.


Congregational.


Plymouth Congregational, Plant, Near State-Rev. W. Irving Maurer, minister.


Episcopal.


Trinity, Broad, Corner First - Rev. George C. Groves, Jr., rector.


Grace, Genesee, Corner Elizabeth-Rev. Octavius Applegate, rector. Rev. Frank J. Knapp, assistant.


Calvary, South, cor. Howard Avenue-' Rev. Edward H. Coley, rector.


Church of the Holy Cross, 841 Bleecker- Rev. James J. Burd, rector, 357 BlandIna. St. George's, 961/2 State-Rev. Jesse Hig- gins, rector, 12 Henry Street.


St. Luke's Church, Columbia, Opposite Hamilton-Rev. Angus MacKay Porter, rector.


St. Andrew's Church, Faxton Street, Near Oneida-Rector, Rev. William H. Morgan.


Evangelical Lutheran. (English).


Church of the Redeemer, Columbia, Near State-Rev. Edwin F. Keever, pastor.


Church of the Holy Communion, Sunset Avenue, Corner Mulberry-Rev. J. W. Smith, pastor.


Evangelical Lutheran. (German).


Zion, Fay, Corner Cooper-Rev. Otto Von Buren, pastor. Trinity (German), Hamilton - Rev. Charies A. Germann, pastor, 11 Hamilton. St. Paul's, South, Corner Brinckerhoff Avenue-Rev. F. R. Hoffmann, pastor.


St. Matthew's, 108 Roberts, Corner Sun- set Avenue- Rev. Herman A. Sperilng,' pastor.


Jewish Synagogue.


House of Israel, Washington, Corner of Whitesboro.


House of Jacob, 11 Seneca-Rabbi, . Samuel E. Manchester.


Methodist.


First Methodist Episcopal, Court, Corner Broadway-Rev. Edgar H. Brown, pastor, 35 Court Street.


Dryer Memorial M. E. Church, Court, Corner Stark Street-Rev. C. H. Walton, pastor, 443 Whitesboro Street.


South Street Methodist Episcopal, 31 South-Rev. Wm. J. Hart, D. D., pastor. First Church of the Evangelical Associa- tion, Ernest T. Hughes, pastor, 205 Sunset Avenue.


First Free Methodist Church, 30 Linwood Place-Rev. Harvey D. Brink, pastor, 35 Linwood Place.


Centenary M. E., Lansing, Corner Nichols Street-Rev. M. D. Sill, pastor, 200 Lans- ing. '




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