Brooklyn City Directory, for the year ending May 1, 1858, Part 91

Author: J. Lain and Company
Publication date: 1858
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1 Prospect st., cor. Hudson av.


1 Prospect, cor. Jay.


1 Prospect, cor. Washington.


.1 Schermerhorn, n. Bond.


.1 Skillman st., cor. Park av. 1 Smith, cor. Baltic.


1 Smith, cor. Bergen.


1 State, cor. Henry.


1 Washington av., n. P. S.


1 Wash'ton, junct. with Fulton.


1 Willow, n. Clark.


2 York st., at M.E.Church.


Joseph Montross. James Bryan. George Hadden. Ambrose Brown.


Edwin Underhill.


Lewis Dubois,


Fire Districts -- Boundaries.


Henry C. Franklin. Peter H. Taws. W. H. Higgins.


Thomas Kerrigan. James Kenmore. Charles McColgan.


I. CRYSTAL,


Henry street, near Cranberry, Jay street, near Tillary,


Hoyt street, near Livingston, . Disbanded.


Adelphi street, near Myrtle avenue, High street, near Gold,


Henry street, near Cranberry, Pearl street, near Concord,


Bedford avenue, near Myrtle avenue,


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT (E. DIST.)


FIRE DEPARTMENT. Eastern District. CHIEF ENGINEER, CHARLES C. TALBOT. Office, 131 Fourth. ASSISTANT ENGINEERS.


Garret B. Lane, Andrew J. Hinman, Wm. Jennings, Alfred Wallett, Hamilton Allen.


R. H. Harding,


FIRE COMMISSIONERS. Garret B. Lane, W. V. Hanson,


J. C. R. Pooler, James Rodwell.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS AND OFFICERS.


President, CHARLES C. TALBOT. Secretary and Treasurer, J. M. HALLENBAKE.


EXEMPT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. President, WILLIAM V. HANSON.


1st Vice-President, Charles Wall. Recording Sec., William M. Scott. 2d T. H. Browning. Corresponding Sec., William J. Crystal.


Treasurer, R. H. Harding.


BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES.


President, BENJAMIN W. WILSON. Vice-President, Jonathan F. Wiggins ; Treasurer, William Meekes ; Collector, Owen Dennen.


Members.


Engineers, ANDREW J, HINMAN.


Engine No. 1. Peter Dorman, James Mudge,


2. James H. Reilly,


Joseph McGraw,


. “{ 3. Joseph Homan,


4. Ralph Kerkman,


Lewis Frendi,


Daniel C. Driver. Thomas Williamson.


5. Thomas Hayden,


Thomas Holland,


= 6. Benjamin W. Wilson,


E. R. World, William Mitchell, Abraham Meserole,


James Kelly. John Martin. John L. Guischard. Geo. A. Williams. B. C. Martin.


" 10. William Mullin,


John Bennett, Charles Coffin,


T. C. White. Anthony Nauret.


= " 11. J. J. Jones, " 12. Rodney Thursby,


Benjamin F. Downes,


G. W. Williams. H. Dixon.


Hose


" 13. Charles H. Foster, 1. J. F. Wiggans, 2. Michael Murray,


William H. Mershon, Charles Hull, John Stall, George H. Bennett,


W. H. Lawrence.


G. H. Lindsay.


3. John W. Smith, 4. J. G. Barker,


Thomas W. Lewis, Edward Powell.


R. D. Woodland.


Hook and Ladder


1. William M. Scott,


2. George Covert,


Charles H. Miller,


R. Hamilton.


Bucket Company


1. J. C. R. Pooler,


A. Wessels,


L. Minuse. James Merkle.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President, WILLIAM V. HANSON. Secretary, R. T. Hendrick ; Treasurer, William Meekes ; Collector, O. Dennen.


Members.


Engine No. 11. Frederick J. Parsons. 66 12. S. J. Thursby.


2. James T. Savage.


". 3. Charles Woglom. " 13. Thomas N. Doyle.


= 4. Alexander Hamilton.


Hose 4 . 1. John Theil.


5. John Neil.


2. Thomas H. Lunney.


6. Bernard Grennen.


3. John W. Smith.


7. James Ridgeway.


4. T. H. Browning.


8. Abraham Meserole.


Hook and Ladder " 1. John Garrott.


9. John McMillen.


2.


" 10. Owen Dennen.


3. William Schapter.


Bucket No. 1. Isaac Taylor.


DISTRICT COMMITTEES FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS.


1st District. John Neil, Owen Dennen.


John Garrett, John W. Smith.


James Ridgeway, John McMillen.


4th District. A. Hamilton, B.'Grennen. 5th James T. Savage, T. H. Browning. ¥


2d 3d


8. W. Van Valkenburgh,


W. P. Potter,


.


Jeremiah Brown,


James Boyd. G. Quin.


7. John Brown, 8. Charles Harper, 9. Robert T. Hendrick,


G. C. Bennett,


J. H. Perry.


Engine No. 1. W. V. Hanson.


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APPENDIX-FIRE DEPARTMENT (E. DIST.)


FIRE APPARATUS. Engine Companies.


No. Name.


1. WASHINGTON,


2. PROTECTION,


3. GOOD INTENT,


4. UNITED STATES,


5. NORTHERN LIBERTIES,


6. EAGLE,


7. NEPTUNE,


8. PACIFIC,


9. LAFAYETTE,


10. RED JACKET,


11. VALLEY FORGE,


12. FRIENDSHIP,


13. VICTORY,


Location. North Second street, near Third, South Second street, near Third, Fourth street, near South First, Ewen street, cor. Wyckoff,


First street, near North Fourth, Lorimer street, near Meserole, Powers street, near Ewen,


South Sixth street, near Fourth, South First, near Eleventh, North Second and Sixth streets, Washington street, G. P., "Graham avenue, near Grand street, "Fourth street, near Broadway,


* Temporary locations.


Hose Companies.


South First, near Fifth street, Johnson street, near Morrell, North Third street, near Fourth, Fifth street, near South Third,


John Tiel. M. Murray. George H. Bennett. T. H. Browning.


John Garritt. Cornelius Ruddy. W. L. Downing.


Bucket Company.


1. CONTINENTAL,


Schols, near Union avenue,


R. N. Keeler.


Fire Alarm Bells.


Tower, cor. South Second and Fourth sts. Tower, cor. Wyckoff and Ewen sts.


Bell Ringers.


13th Ward Tower, C. C. Harvey. B. F. Read.


16th Ward Tower. A. H. Merinus.


FIRE DISTRICTS.


FIRST DISTRICT .- Bounded by East River, Bushwick creek, Fifth street, Newtown turnpike and Newtown creek.


SECOND DISTRICT .- Bounded by East River, Bushwick creek, Union av. and Grand street.


THIRD DISTRICT .- Bounded by Union av., Fifth st., Newtown turnpike, Newtown creek, Jamaica urnpike, Bushwick av. and Grand street.


FOURTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by Grand st., Bushwick av., Jamaica turnpike, town of Newtown, town of New Lots, Broadway and Union av.


FIFTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by East River, Grand st., Union av. and Broadway.


SIXTH DISTRICT .- Bounded by East River, Broadway, Flushing av. and the U. S. Naval Hospital grounds.


PUBLIC CISTERNS.


No. 1. Second street, cor. North 2d.


2. Third street, cor. North 4th.


3. Fourth street, cor. North 2d.


= 4. Fourth street, cor. South 2d.


5. Fifth street, cor. South 9th.


6. Tenth street, cor. South 4th.


7. Ewen street, cor. Wyckoff.


8. Graham avenue, cor. Remsen st.


9. Ewen street, cor. Meserole.


10. Lorimer street, cor. Grand ..


11. Sixth street, cor. Grand.


12. South 3d street, cor. Seventh.


No. 13. Grand street, cor. Third.


14. South 2d street, cor. Eleventh.


15. Johnson street, cor. Ewen.


16. South 5th street, cor. Fourth.


66 17. Graham avenue, cor. Moore st.


18. Fourth street, n. South 1st.


¥ 19. South 3d street, cor. Fifth.


20. North 2d street, cor. Lorimer.


21. North 6th street, cor. Seventh.


22. South 8th street, cor. Third.


. 23. North 6th street, cor. Fifth.


24. Ainslie street, cor, Leonard.


Foreman. Hamilton Allen. James T. Savage. Joseph Homon. R. Kerkman. John Neil. Benjamin Cook.


D. Donevan. Smith Neafee. John Hirst. Owen Dennen.


W. N. Doane. Rodney Thursby.


Thomas M. Doyle.


1. MARION,


2. ATLANTIC,


3. FRIENDSHIP,


4. ZEPHYR,


Hook and Ladder Companies.


1. LADY . WASHINGTON,


2. PUTNAM,


3. YOUNG AMERICA,


North Second street, near Third, Devoe street, near Lorimer, Fifth street, near South Eighth,


Wm. E. Raynor.


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APPENDIX -- COURTS.


No. 25. South 2d street, cor. Second.


26. Graham avenue, cor. Mckibbin st.


" 27. Leonard street, cor. Meserole.


" 28. Fourth street, cor. North 8th.


29. Third street, cor. North 6th.


66 31. South 4th street, cor. Third.


32. South 6th street, cor. Seventh.


# 33. North 3d street, cor. Third.


No. 34. Junction North 2d and North 4th sts.


35. Meserole street, cor. Union avenue.


36. Ewen street, cor. Ainslie.


37. Junction Grand street and Union av.


38. Grand street, cor. Seventh.


30. Junction South 9th and South 6th sts. 39. Corner Graham av. and North 2d st.


40. South 3d and South 12th sts.


= 41. Union avenue and Devoe st.


= 42. Remsen, near Ewen.


COURTS.


New York Supreme Court -Second Judicial District.


JUSTICE JOHN W. BROWN, of Newburgh, time expires December, 1857.


JUSTICE SELAH B. STRONG, of Setauket,


1859.


JUSTICE LUCIEN BIRDSEYE, of Brooklyn,


1861.


JUSTICE EMOTT, of Poughkeepsie, 66


1861.


General Terms in 1857.


JUSTICES STRONG, EMOTT, and BIRDSEYE.


2d Tuesday of January at the City Hall, in Brook- | 2d Tuesday of July, at the Court House in New- lyn in the County of Kings. burgh, in the County of Orange.


2d Tuesday of April, at the Court House in Poughkeepsie, in the County of Duchess.


2d Tuesday of October, at the City Hall, in Brooklyn, in the County of Kings.


Terms of the Circuit Courts, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer for 1857.


DUCHESS COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE.


JUSTICE EMOTT, 2d Monday of February, 3d Monday of June, 2d Monday of September, 2d Monday of December.


KINGS COUNTY-AT THE CITY HALL, BROOKLYN. JUSTICE STRONG, 1st Tuesday of March.


JUSTICE BIRDSEYE, 4th Monday of April, 1st Monday of June, 2d Monday of September, 3d Tuesday of November.


ORANGE COUNTY.


JUSTICE BIRDSEYE, 1st Monday of February, at. the Court House in Goshen.


JUSTICE EMOTT, 2d Monday of June, at the Court House, in Newburgh.


JUSTICE STRONG, 2d Tuesday of November, at the Court House, in Goshen.


PUTNAM COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE. JUSTICE BIRDSEYE, 2d Monday of May. JUSTICE EMOTT, 4th Monday of October.


QUEENS COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE. JUSTICE EMOTT, 2d Monday of May. JUSTICE BIRDSEYE, Ist Monday of October.


RICHMOND COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE. JUSTICE STRONG, 2d Tuesday of May. JUSTICE BIRDSEYE, 2d Monday of November.


ROCKLAND COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE. JUSTICE EMOTT, 4th Monday of April. JUSTICE STRONG, 4th Tuesday of October.


SUFFOLK COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE.


JUSTICE BIRDSEYE, 4th Monday of May. JUSTICE STRONG, 1st Monday of October.


WESTCHESTER COUNTY-AT THE COURT HOUSE, White Plains.


JUSTICE EMOTT, 2d Monday of March, 4th Mon- day of November.


JUSTICE STRONG, 2d Tuesday of June, 2d Tues- day of September.


SPECIAL TERMS


Will be held at the times and places assigned for holding the Circuit Courts, and also, (when the Justices shall not be engaged in holding other Courts) as follows :


At the City Hall, Brooklyn, on the 1st Monday of each month by Justice Birdseye.


At the Court House in Poughkeepsie, on the Ist Monday of each month, by Justice Emott.


At the Court House in Newburgh, on the 1st Monday of each month, by Justice Brown.


Terms of the County Court, and Court of Sessions of Kings County, for 1857.


COUNTY COURT TERMS. HON. SAMUEL D. MORRIS, County Judge. John Emmons, Martin Schoonmaker, Justices of Sessions.


William H. Campbell, Clerk. Held at the City Hall, Brooklyn, on the 1st Monday of each month (except August.)


held every Monday (except in the month of Au- gust) at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Chambers of the County Judge, in the City Hall, Brooklyn.


COURT OF SESSIONS-TERMS.


Held at the City Hall, Brooklyn, on the Ist Tuesday of January, 1st Tuesday of April, 4th


A Special Term of the County Court will be Tuesday of June, 1st Tuesday of October.


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APPENDIX-COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS.


CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN. CITY HALL. Terms commence 1st Monday in each month (except August.)


CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN. CITY HALL. For the Trial of Civil and Criminal Causes. ERASTUS D. CULVER, City Judge. James I. Lourie, Clerk; Samuel L. Harris, Assist- ant Clerk. Terms commence 1st Monday in each month (except August.)


POLICE JUSTICES' COURT. BASEMENT CITY HALL. JAMES H. CORNWELL, Police Justice. Edward C. Morehouse, Clerk. Open daily (Sundays and Holidays excepted) from 9 A. M. to 12 M., and from 3 to 5 P. M.


COURTS OF THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Justice 1st Dist .- Jacob C. Blachley, 3d District Station House.


Clerk .- Thomas H. Appleton.


Justice 2d Dist .- Zachariah Voorhies, Base- ment, City Hall. Clerk .- John Q. Adams.


Justice 3d Dist .- Benjamin S. Morehouse, Myr- tle av. cor. Vanderbilt av.


Clerk .- Jotham E. Perry.


Justice 4th Dist .- James Clarry, S. 2d n. 4th. Clerk .- James Hanford.


Justice 5th Dist .- David Feeks, Lorimer, cor. Wyckoff. Clerk .-


COUNTY OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS.


County Judge's Chamber, No. 4, City Hall. Examining Clerk, William A. Brown.


COUNTY JUDGE, SAMUEL D. MORRIS. Justices of Sessions. JOHN EMMONS, MARTIN SCHOONMAKER.


Coroners.


THOMAS H. REDDING,


GEORGE J. LOTT, ISAAC K. SNELL,


WINANT E. BENNETT.


E Surrogate's Office, No. 10, City Hall.


Office hours from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M ..


Surrogate, RODMAN B. DAWSON. Clerk, Judah B. Voorhees. Recording Clerk,' Andrew Mercein.


County Clerk's Office, No. 11, City Hall. Office hours from 9 A.M. to 4 P M.


County Clerk, WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL.


Deputy Clerk, C. W. Thomas.


Index Clerk, D. M. Tredwell.


Copyists, John R. Brower.


W. H. Campbell, Jr.


Searchers,


John M. Cornwell.


Charles S. Wilson.


District Attorney's Office, No. 2, City Hall.


District Attorney, JOHN G. SCHUMAKER. Assistant District Attorney, George G. Reynolds. Clerk, Oscar Nexsen.


Register's Office, No. 9, City Hall.


Register, JACOB MESEROLE. Deputy Register, Thomas R. Mercein.


Searchers, Wm. De Vigne. Alfred R. Hetfield.


William Barr. James Howard. John Burtis. Francis G. Quevedo.


Index Clerks. William H. Whittock, C. Van Steenbergh.


Messenger, John Lambert. Copyists, George P. Jenkins. Jarvis Thurber. Joseph Ammenwerth. Charles H. Pelletreau. Silas H. Crowell. Charles C. Contrell. John Linskey. Charles B. Arcularius.


George H. Abbott. Charles W. Taylor.


Superintendents of the Poor.


Barnabas H. Booth. ) Office, 7 City Hall, James C. Rhodes. ( Basement. James Voorhis, Flatlands. Samuel Hubbard, New Utrecht. Henry E. Ripley, Office ft. S. 5th St., E. District.


Clerk. Michael D. Vroom.


Sheriff's Office.


345 Fulton Street. BURDETT STRYKER.


Sheriff, Under Sheriff, Deputies, Jacob B. Striker. John M. Perry. Anthony Walters. John Thompson.


County Jail.


Raymond Street, cor. of Willoughby.


Keeper,


Richard Cole.


Deputy Keeper,


John Lee.


Physician, Charles J. Van Zandt.


Penitentiary.


Nostrand av. between Carroll and President St. Keeper, James Edwards.


Alms House and Nursery, Flatbush.


Keeper,


Matron,


Samuel Doxey.


Mrs. Brower.


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APPENDIX-MILITARY.


Lunatic Asylum, Flatbush. Resident Physician.


County Hospital, Flatbush.


Resident Physician, Thomas Turner, M.D.


Harbor Masters.


John Cashow. Leonard W. Brainerd.


Board of Supervisors.


Ist. Ward .-- William Hinman.


2d .. Hugh Mclaughlin.


3d. .. John J. Studwell.


4th Thomas A. Jerome.


5th John J. White.


6th.


James Bell.


7th. George W. Bleecker.


[8th. Ward .- Gordon C. Adams.


9th. Thomas Hamilton.


10th. Samuel Smith.


11th.


Felix Campbell.


12th.


John Delaney.


13th.


William Wall.


14th.


4. John McCloskey.


15th. Thomas Cummings.


16th. David Lindsay.


17th. John A. Boutelle.


18th. " H. D. Woodworth.


19th. ¥ John A. Cross.


New Utrecht Tunis G. Bergen.


Flatbush, J. V. Schoonmaker.


New Lots, Isaac C. Schenck.


Gravesend, William Bennett.


Flatlands, John N. Ryder.


Clerk of the Board, Albert H. Osborn.


STANDING. COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


On Account of Superintendents of the Poor .- Smith, Wall, Ryder.


On Account of County Treasurer .- Woodworth, Bell, Delany.


On United States Deposit Funds .- Bleeker, Hamilton, Boutelle.


On Equalization of Assessment Rolls .- Hinman, Schenck, McCloskey, Jerome, Boutelle. On Accounts .- Bergen, Bennett, Cross.


On Jail .- Schenck, Cummings, Jerome.


On Penitentiary .- Studwell, Hamilton, Bergen.


On Almshouse .- White, Ryder, McCloskey.


On Special and Local Taxes-McLoughlin, Woodward, Adams.


On General Taxes .- Bell, Lindsay, Schoonmaker.


On Laws and Applications to Legislature .- Campbell, Delaney, Cross. On Salaries .- Campbell, Hinman, Studwell. On Courts .- White, Wall, Smith.


On Lunatic Asylum .- Schoonmaker, Mclaughlin, Cummings. On Grades .- Bennett, Bleecker, Adams.


MILITARY.


The militia force of the State of New York | held from year to year. When that is done, and' consists of 8 Divisions, and is divided into 32 not till then, the success of the organization of the militia force of the Empire State will be com- plete. Brigades and 75 Regiments, amounting to 18,500 men, rank and file. This body of men have uni- formed themselves, and, being equipped by the O. C. State, they constitute its citizen soldiery, which is the only organized militia in the Common- His Excellency, JOHN A. KING, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. wealth ; while the Constitution imperatively de- clares that the militia of this State shall, at all Adjutant Gen'l, Hon. Frederick Townsend. times, hereafter, be armed and disciplined, and in Assist't Adj. Gen'l, Duncan Sherman. Commissary ¥ J. H. Hobert Ward. readiness for service. While 18,500 of its citi- zens have volunteered by law, and are fulfilling Inspector 1 Benjamin Bruce. the agreement on their part, it is a humiliating Judge Advocate " Clarence A. Seward. truth, that the State has not, as yet, redeemed its Engineer-in-Chief, Lucius Pitkin. pledge to provide the means promised in its Stat- Quarter-Master Gen'I, James L. Mitchel. utes, for the support of its militia. The law does not Paymaster Gen'l, Robert L. Johnson. propose, nor do our citizen soldiers ask, that Surgeon Gen'l, S. Q. Vanderpool. moneyed equivalent shall be paid for all the service Aids, rendered by them as enlisted men, while they Col. Robert Leroy. Hall Kingsley. willingly not only spend a very large amount to Military Secretary, Major Alonzo D. Morgan. uniform themselves, but devote much valuable The Second Division New York State Militia time in endeavoring to obtain the requisite mili- tary drill and discipline to make themselves good Embraces the Counties of Suffolk, Queens, Kings, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan, and is divided into 4 Brig- ades-5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th. soldiers, for which they do not desire or receive the slightest pecuniary compensation ; they do ask-and have they not a right to demand ?- that, what the State, in its Statutes, has engaged to do, shall be done-viz. : Provide the means to liqui- OFFICER IN COMMAND, date the expenses of such parades and encamp- Major-General AARON WARD, of Sing Sing, W. C. ments as the law imperatively requires to be


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APPENDIX-MILITARY.


Division Staff.


Inspector, Hon. J. V. Peck, Port Chester, W. C. Engineer, Col. Samuel Fowler, Port Jarvis, W. C. Judge Advocate, Col. Smith, Sing Sing, W. C. Hospital Surgeon, Hon. B. Brandreth, Sing Sing, W. C.


Quarter-Master, Colonel N. B. Wilikin, Brooklyn, K. C.


Paymaster, Major James Dusenbury, W. C.


Aids & Major John Fowler, New Rochelle, W. C. Major James Woodworth, Yonkers, W. C. Headquarters of the 2d Division, Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y.


The 5th Brigade, attached to the 2d Division New York State Militia, is located in the County of Kings, and consists of the 13th, 14th, 70th, and 72d Regiments.


OFFICER IN COMMAND,


Brigadier-General HARMANUS B. DURYEA, of 2d Lieutenant,


Brooklyn.


Brigade Staff.


Inspector, Major Wm. R. Brewster.


Judge Advocate,


David M. Talmage.


Surgeon, George Cochran.


Engineer, " .Wm H. Husted.


Quarter-Master, Capt. Wm. Irving Steele.


Paymaster, Capt. Wm. Debevoise.


Aid-de-camp, Capt. George C. Ball.


13th Regiment Artillery. FIELD AND STAFF.


Colonel,


Abel Smith. John J. Wizeman.


Lt. Colonel,


Major,


Robert B. Clark, Esq.


Engineer,


Capt. A. Smith.


Surgeon, Capt. Lewis Nicol.


Chaplain, Capt. Wm. C. Booth.


Quarter-Master,


Lieut. James Mooney.


Paymaster,


Lieut. A. G. Buel.


Adjutant,


Lieut. Elbert H. Willets.


Assistant Surgeon, Lieut. Wm. McGrorty. Assist't Paymaster, Samuel K. Boyd. Sergeant Major, Abel Smith, Jr.


Qr .- Mast. Sergt., Thomas Cotter.


Color Sergeant, Thomas Leary.


Sec. of Board Officers, Capt. Cotter.


Treasurer, Lieut. Mooney.


Companies Attached to the 13th Regiment. City Guard, Artillery-42 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Capt. Richard Thorne.


1st Lieutenant, Wm. J. Bicknell.


2d Evan M. Johnson, Jr.


3d James B. Titus.


Orderly-Sergeant,


John B. Woodward.


Armory, 281 Fulton street.


Company A. Light Guard-80 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Capt. Abraham Allen.


1st Lieutenant, John Sullivan.


2d Wm C. Dudley.


3d J. B. Stowe.


Quarter-Master, Wm. McGrorty.


Paymaster,


Julius Deperman.


Orderly-Sergeant,


John H. Stone.


Armory in Orange street.


Company B. Washington Life Guard-42 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Capt. Oliver Cotter.


1st Lieutenant, Robert McIntyre.


2d


James S. Wilson.


3d


Henry M. Lee.


Quarter-Master,


John F. Phillips.


James Troy.


Paymaster,


Orderly-Sergeant,


Wm. A. Furey.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry st. Company C, A. V .- 42 Men Rank and File.


Commandant,. . Capt. Joseph S. Morgan.


Ist Lieutenant, Abram Bush,


2d Lieutenant,


George Bisell.


Orderly Sergeant,


Francis Coleman.


Company D, American Guard, 42 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Captain John L. White.


1st Lieutenant,


Marcus N. Hedges.


A. J. Warner.


3d Lieutenant,


George Senniss.


Orderly Sergeant,


J. W. Ellsworth.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry streets.


Company E, City Cadets-50 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Captain B. G. Edmonds.


Ist Lieutenant


N. R. Schenck.


2d Lieutenant,


Thomas Y. Baker.


Quarter-Master,


Elbert H. Willetts, Esq.


Paymaster,


Foster Swan, Esq.


Orderly Sergeant,


Wm. E. White, A.M.


Armory, over Lafayette Insurance Building, Fulton street.


Company F, Greenwood Guard-32 Men Rank and


File.


Commandant, Lieutenant Joseph Cross.


2d Lieutenant, Thomas Combs.


Orderly Sergeant,


George Alger.


Armory in Third avenue ..


Company G, Steuben Guard-48 Men Rank and File.


Commandant,


Captain Hugo Phersdorf.


1st Lieutenant, Marks Brown.


2d Lieutenant,


M. Keigster.


Orderly Sergeant,


- Igstein.


Armory, Military Hall, Williamsburg.


Company H, Jefferson Blues-60 Men Rank and File.


Commandant,


Captain Charles Kiehe.


1st Lieutenant,


Joseph A. Merkort.


2d Lieutenant,


Lawrence Leopold.


3d Lieutenant,


Theopold Shattle.


Orderly Sergeant,


Peter Smith.


Armory, Military Hall, Williamsburgh.


Left Flank Company, Jefferson Rifles-75 Men.


Commandant, Captain Charles Bethon.


1st Lieutenant,


Adam Plattie.


2d Lieutenant,


Jacob Ruger."


3d Lieutenant,


- Roehling.


Orderly Sergeant,


Adolph Wilson.


Armory, Military Hall, Williamsburgh.


14th REGIMENT-INFANTRY. Field and Staff.


Colonel, Jesse C. Smith.


Lt. Colonel, Alfred M. Wood.


Major, Francis A. Paddock.


Engineer,


Captain Wm. H. Cathcart.


Surgeon, Captain Robert R. Rhodes.


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APPENDIX-MILITARY.


Chaplain, Adjutant, Lieut. Anthony Conk.


Captain G. E. Taylor.


Quarter-Master,


Lieut. William Milford.


Paymaster, Lieut. John Bennett.


Assis. Surgeon, Lieut. John C. Rosman.


Sergeant Major, T. Kelly.


Companies Attached to 14th Regiment.


Right Flank Company, City Grenadiers-12 Men Rank and File.


Commandant,


Capt. Wm. M. Burnett.


Ist Lieutenant, Andrew Morris.


2d Lieutenant,


David Myers.


Orderly Sergeant, Andrew B. Lindsay, A.M.


Secretary, Capt. A. H. W. Gill, Esq.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry streets.


Company A, National Guard-75 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Captain Horace A. Sprague. Wm. H. Debevoise.


Ist Lieutenant,


2d Lieutenant, Charles M. Phillips.


Orderly Sergeant, George Davey.


Armory, Arent's Hotel, Adams street.


Company B, Steuben Guard-60 Men Rank and File.


Commandant,


Capt. Adam Schepper.


1st Lieutenant, G. H. Deruinger.


2d Lieutenant,


Jacob Webber.


3d Lieutenant, John Hugust.


Orderly Sergeant,


Jacob Hoffmann.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry streets.


Company C, Lafayette Guard-32 Men Rank and File.


Commandant,


Captain Daniel Bradley.


Ist Lieutenant, John Mclaughlin.


2d Lieutenant, Wm. McCombs.


Orderly Sergeant, Wm. O'Neill.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry sts.


Company D, Franklin Guard-42 Men Rank and 3d Lieutenant, File.


Commandant, Captain Wm. McNary,


1st Lieutenant, Charles W. Sealy,


2d Lieutenant, James Riley.


3d Lieutenant, Vacant.


Orderly Sergeant,


William Baldwin.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry streets.


Company E, Washington Guard-32 Men Rank and 3d Lieutenant, File.


Commandant, John A. Saal.


Ist Lieutenant, Joseph Volcormer.


2d Lieutenant, Jacob Becker.


Orderly Sergeant, John Brench.


Armory in Williamsburgh.


Company F, Shields Guard-32 Men Rank and 1st Lieutenant, File.


Commandant, Captain Thomas McCarty. Landon Lennon.


1st Lieutenant,


2d Lieutenant, P. H. Lennon.


Orderly Sergeant, John Corcoran.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry streets.


Company G, Carroll Guard-32 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Captain James Carlon.


1st Lieutenant,


Thomas Maloney.


2d Lieutenant, John Malone.


Orderly Sergeant, Thomas Murphy.


Armory, Williamsburgh.


Company H, Lexington Guard-32 Men Rank and File.


Commandant, Captain Charles F. Baldwin.


1st Lieutenant, John Vleit.


2d Lieutenant, David W. Emmens.


Orderly Sergeant, Thomas H. Head.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry sts.


Left Flank Company, East New York Rifles-32 Men.


Commandant, Captain Anthony Beadle.


1st Lieutenant, Altenbrand.


2d Lieutenant, Straut.


Orderly Sergeant,


Altenbrand.


Armory in East New York.


70th REGIMENT-Cavalry, Light Artillery. Field and Staff.


Colonel, Samuel Graham.


Lt. Colonel, Vacant.


Major,


Arthur Wellwood.


Engineer,


Capt. James T. McFarlane.


Surgeon,


Captain Thomas Whitehorn.


Chaplain,


Capt. Robert T. Walker.


Adjutant,


Lieut. John McLeer.


Quarter-Master, Lieut. Gustav Swan,


Paymaster,


Lieut. Matthew Clarkson.


Assist. Quarter-Mast, Lieut. John Graham.


Assist. Engineer, Lieut. Wm. Boch, jr.


COMPANIES ATTACHED.


Right Flank Company, Duncan Artillery-5 Field Pieces and 42 Men.


Commandant,


Captain Elijah Taft.


1st Lieutenant,


J. W. Hatfield.


2d Lieutenant,


J. W. Hanford.


Orderly Sergeant,


John. O. Stephens.


Armory, Old City Hall, Williamsburgh.


Company A, Washington Horse Guards-132 Men.


Commandant, Lieut. Edward McKittrick.


2d Lieutenant,


Jeremiah Herlihy.


C. Burns.


Orderly Sergeant,


George McCabe.


Armory, corner Henry and Cranberry streets.


Company B, Ringgold Horse Guards-48 Men and 6 Field Pieces.




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