Williams' Cincinnati (Hamilton County, Ohio) city directory, 1859, Part 93

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Publication date: 1859
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : Williams Directory Co
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Walnut Hills Chapel, Walnut Hills; Rev. J. P. Watterhouse, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


WEST CINCINNATI DISTRICT-Rev. D. Reed, Presiding Elder. Morris Chapel. west side Western Row, between 4th and 5th; Rev. C. W. Scars, Pastor ; service morning and evening. Christie Chapel, north side Court, between Mound and Cutter ; Rev. S. L. Yourtee, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


Raper Chapel, west side Elm, north of Findlay ; Rev .- -, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


Park Street Chapel, south-west corner Park and Long- worth ; Rev. James F. Chalfant, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


York Street Chapel, south-west corner Baymiller and York ; Rev. Wesley Rowe, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


Findlay Chapel, south side Clinton, between Cutter and Linn ; Rev. L. F. Van Cleve, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


Union Chapel, north side 7th, between Plum and Wester


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Row ; J. L. G. Mckeown, Pastor; service morning and evening.


Ladies Home Mission, Rev. T. S. Callett, Pastor.


METIIODIST EPISCOPAL-GERMAN.


CINCINNATI GERMAN DISTRICT-Rev. J.L. KLEIN, Presiding Elder.


1st German M. E. Chapel, east side Race, between 13th and 14th ; Rev. Wm. Ahrens, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


2d German M. E. Chapel, south side of Everett, near Linn; Rev. G. Danker, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


3d German M. E. Chapel, Buckeye, head of Main ; Rev. C. W. Whittenbach, Pastor; service morning and even- ing.


METHODIST PROTESTANT.


1st Methodist Protestant Church, 6th, between Vine and Race ; Rev. Joseph White, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


2d Methodist Protestant Church, Elm, between 15th and Liberty ; Rev. - Kost, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


George Street Church, George, between Cutter and Linn ; Rev. Jno. M. Young, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


METHODIST CALVINISTIC.


Welsh Methodist Church, College, between 6th and 7th ; Rev. Howell Powell, Pastor ; service morning and even- ing.


METHODIST-COLORED.


African Church, 6th, east of Broadway ; Rev. John Warren, Pastor.


NEW JERUSALEM.


Temple, Longworth, between Race and Elm; Rev. Chauncy Giles ; service morning and evening.


PRESBYTERIAN-OLD SCHOOL.


1st Presbyterian Church, 4th, between Main and Walnut ; Rev. Samuel R. Wilson, D. D., Pastor ; service morning and evening.


4th Presbyterian Church, north side High street, near Fulton line; Rev. A. Tudehope, Pastor elect ; service morning and evening.


5th Presbyterian Church, south-east corner 7th and Elm ; Rev. Samuel C. Logan, Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


7th Presbyterian Church, west side Broadway, between 4th and 5th ; Rev. Wm. M. Scott, D. D., Pastor ; service morning and evening.


Central Presbyterian Church, north-west corner Barr and Mound ; Rev. N. West, Jr., Pastor ; service morning and evening.


9th Presbyterian Church, Cutter, between Clinton and Betts ; Rev. James Black, Pastor; service morning and afternoon.


1st Presbyterian Church (Walnut Hills), Rev. -, Pastor ; service morning and afternoon.


PRESBYTERIAN-NEW SCHOOL.


2d Presbyterian Church, south side 4th, between Vine and Race ; service morning and evening.


3d Presbyterian Church, south-west corner 4th and John ; Rev. James J. Blaisdell, Pastor ; service morning and afternoon.


8th Presbyterian Church, 7th, between Linn and Baymiller; , Pastor. The hours of service are 11 A. M .. and at 7} P. M .; Sabbath School in the afternoon. 2 P. M. Weekly lectures on Wednesday evening, and Conference on Friday evening.


Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, corner John and Clark ; Rev. D.D. Gregory, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


PRESBYTERIAN-UNITED.


Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 6th, between Race and Elm ; Rev. G. D. Archibald, Pastor ; service morning and afternoon.


Associate Presbyterian Church, corner Cutter and 7th : Rev. R. H. Pollock, Pastor ; service morning and after- noon.


PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED.


Reformed Presbyterian Church, south side George street, between Race and Elm ; Rev. - , Pastor ; service morning and afternoon.


Church of the Covenanters, south side 9th, between John and Mound ; Rev. William Wilson, D. D., Pastor ; service morning and afternoon.


PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.


Christ's Church, north side 4th, between Sycamore and Broadway ; Rev. C. M. Butler. D. D., Rector ; service morning and evening.


St. Paul's Church, south side 4th, between Main and Wal- nut ; Rev. P. H. Greenleaf, D. D., Rector ; service morn- ing and evening.


St. John's Church, south-east corner Plum and 7th ; Rev. W. R. Nicholson, D. D., Rector ; service morning and evening.


Trinity Church, corner Pendleton and Liberty ; Rev. Richard Grey, Rector ; service morning.


Church of the Advent (no building), Walnut Hills ; Rev. N. Badger, Rector.


Church of the Atonement, corner Richmond and Cutter ; Rev. J. A. M. La Tourrette, Rector.


Church of the Redemption, Clinton, between Western Row and John ; B. K. Maltby, Pastor.


Calvary Church, Clifton ; Rev. W. F. Lhoyd, Rector.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Augustine's, Bank street ; Rev. J. B. Hengehold ; ser- vice morning and afternoon.


St. Peter's Cathedral, south-west corner Plum and 8th ; Most Rev. J. B. Purcell, D. D .; Very Rev. Edward Pur- cell, Very Rev. E. T. Collins, and Rev. Thomas J. J. Cop- penger ; service morning and afternoon.


St. Francis Xavier's, west side Sycamore, between 6th and 7th ; Rev. Charles Driscoll, S. J., Rev. Roman Rocloff, S. J., Rev. Jas. Converse, S. J. ; service morning, after- ยท noon and evening.


St. Patrick's, north-east corner 3d and Mill ; Rev. Richard Gilmour: service morning and afternoon.


St. Michael's, west side of Millcreek; Rev. Michael Deselaers; service morning and afternoon.


Christ's Church, Fulton, Rev. Abraham McMahon ; service morning and afternoon.


Holy Trinity, south side 5th, between Smith and Park ; Rev. P. Kroeger, Rev. J. H. Ridder ; service morning and afternoon.


St. Mary's, south-east corner Jackson and 13th ; Rev. Clement Hamer, Rev. J. B. Elkman ; service morning and afternoon.


St. Paul's, south-east corner Spring and Abigail; Very Rev. Jos. Ferneding, Rev. J. F. Hahne ; service morning and afternoon.


St. John Baptist, corner Bremen and Green ; Rev. Edward Etschman, O. S. F., Rev. Segismon Kock, O. S. F .; ser- vice morning and afternoon.


St. Joseph, south-east corner Linn and Laurel ; Rev. In- glebert Stehle, Rev. - Sommer ; service morning and afternoon.


St. Philomena, north side Pearl. between Pike and Butler ; Rev. - Toebbe, Rev. G. H. Kuhr ; service morning and afternoon.


St. Thomas, west side Sycamore, between 5th and 6th; Rev. Dominick Senez ; service morning and afternoon.


St. Willibrord's (Holland), east side Walnut south of Liberty; Rev. - ; service morning and evening. Chapel of the Sisters of Charity, south side Mc Farland, between Plum and Western Row ; attended from Cathe- dral and St. Xavier's College.


Chapel of Sisters of Notre Dame, 6th, between Broadway and Sycamore; attended from St. Xavier's and the Cathedral.


UNITARIAN.


1st Unitarian Church. south-west corner 4th and Race; Rev. M. D. Conway, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.


Ist Chapel, corner of Mound and Richmond ; Rev. W. J. Shuey, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


2d German United Brethren Church, west side Rittenhouse, between Court and Clark ; Rev. C. Flinchbaugh, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


UNIVERSALIST.


Ist Universalist Church, east side Plum, between 4th and 5th ; Rev. G. T. Flanders, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


2d Universalist Church, corner 6th and Mound ; Rev. -, Pastor ; service morning and evening.


Secret Associations.


Masonic.


N. C. Harmony Lodge, No. 2 .- Instituted - - 1795. Stated meetings, first Wednesday in each month.


Miami Lodge, No. 46. Instituted January 10th, 1818. Stated meetings, first Tuesday.


Lafayette Lodge. No. 81. Instituted January 11th, 1826. Stated meetings. first Thursday,


Cincinnati Lodge. No. 133. Instituted -. Stated meetings, last Thursday .


McMillan Lodge, No. 141. Instituted October 20th, 1847. Stated meetings, last Wednesday.


Cynthia Lodge, No. 155. Instituted September 29th, 1845. Stated meetings, first Friday.


Hanselman Lodge, No. 208. Instituted October 20th, 1851. Stated meetings, fourth Monday.


Yeatman Lodge, No. 162. Instituted Sept. 17th, 1848. Stated meetings, Wednesday, on or before each full moon. Cincinnati Chapter, No. 2. Instituted October 24th, 1816. Stated meetings, first Monday.


McMilban Chapter, No. 19. Instituted October 23d, 1846. Stated meetings, last Tuesday .


Cincinnati Council, No. 1. Stated meetings, third Monday. Cincinnati Encampment, No. 3. Stated meetings, second Monday.


Gibulum Lodge of Perfection. Stated meetings, second Thursday.


Dalcho Council of P. of J. Stated meetings, third Wed- nesday.


Grand Chapter of Rose Croix. Meets second Thursday evening in March, June. September and December.


Grand Consistory of P. of the R. Secret, 32. Meets first Thursday evening in January, April, July and October.


The four last named bodies meet in the Hall, N. W. corner of Sixth and Main streets. All the others in the Hall, corner Third and Walnut streets.


I. O). O. F.


ODD FELLOWS' HALL, COR. THIRD AND WALNUT. Ohio Lodge, No. 1. Instituted Dec. 23d, 1830. Meets every Monday.


Washington, No. 2. Instituted January 10th, 1832. Meets every Tuesday.


Cincinnati, No. 3. Instituted July 4th, 1832. Meets every Wednesday.


Franklin, No. 4. Instituted May 3d, 1833. Meets every Thursday.


Cincinnati Degree Lodge, No. 1. Meets 2d and 4th Fridays.


Wildey Encampment, No. 1. Instituted September 10th, 1832. Meets 1st and 3d Fridays.


HALL, CORNER COURT AND WALNUT.


Herman Lodge, No. 208. Instituted February 18th, 1853. Meets every Friday.


MAGNOLIA HALL, CORNER SIXTHI AND WALNUT. Magnolia Lodge, No. 83. Instituted March 29th, 1847. Meets every Monday.


Woodward, No. 149. Instituted February 28th, 1850. Meets every Tuesday.


Humboldt, No. 274. Instituted May 18th, 1855. Meets every Wednesday.


Crystal Fount. No. 176. Instituted March 13th, 1851. Meets every Thursday.


Cincinnati Encampment, No. 22. Instituted March 26th, 1847. Meets second and fourth Friday.


Herman Encampment, No. 66. Instituted September 29th, 1855. Meets first and third Friday.


HALL, ON HIGHI STREET.


Vulcan Lodge, No. 178. Instituted March 17th, 1851. Meets every Monday.


EAGLE HALL, MECHANICS' INSTITUTE BUILDING.


Eagle Lodge, No. 100. Instituted February 8th, 1848. Meets every Monday.


Makatewah Encampment, No. 32. Instituted January 9th, 1849. Meets second and Fourth Friday.


Metropolitan Lodge, No. 142. Instituted January 23d, 1850. Meets every Tuesday.


HALL, CORNER FREEMAN AND EIGHTH.


Queen City Lodge, No. 229. Instituted March 24th, 1854. Meets every Monday.


William Tell Lodge, No. 335. Instituted Meets -


WILLIAM PENN HALL, COR. EIGHTH & WESTERN ROW.


Palmetto Lodge, No. 175. Instituted March 14th, 1851. Meets every Monday.


William Penn, No. 56. Instituted December 11th, 1845. Meets every Tuesday.


American Lodge, No. 170. Instituted December 19th, 1850. Meets every Wednesday.


Union Degree Lodge, No. 2. Meets second and fourth Thursday.


Washington Encampment, No. 9. Instituted March 7th, 1846. Meets first and third Thursday.


Philadelphon Encampment, No. 53. Instituted March27th, 1853. Meets first and third Friday.


TEMPLE HALL, FULTON.


Fulton Lodge, No. 112. Instituted August 17th, 1848. Meets every Thursday.


GERMANIA HALL, COURT STREET, NEAR MAIN.


Teutonia Lodge, No. 177. Instituted March 15th, 1851. Meets every Monday. .


Great Western, No. -. Meets every Tuesday.


Mohawk Lodge, No. 150. Instituted March 2d, 1850. Meets every Wednesday.


Germania, No. 113. Instituted August 29th, 1848. Meets every Thursday.


Northwestern Lodge, No. 296. Instituted April 1st, 1856. Meets every Tuesday .


Queen City Encampment, No. 43. Instituted January 31st, 1851. Meets first and third Friday.


Schiller Encampment, No. 42. Instituted September 7th, 1850. Meets second and fourth Friday.


HALL, CORNER WADE AND WESTERN ROW.


Fidelity Lodge, No. 71. Instituted September 23d, 1846. Meets every Monday.


Losantiville Lodge, No. 336. Instituted


Meets every Thursday evening.


Hesperia Encampment, No, 37. Instituted February 19th, 1850, Meets second and fourth Wednesday.


American Protestant Association.


Augustus Adolphus Lodge, No. 10. Instituted July 8th, 1857. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall north-west corner Eighth and Freeman.


Harmonia Lodge, No. 6. Instituted October 18th, 1854. Meets every Friday evening, at Hall south-west corner Court and Walnut.


Liberty Lodge, No. 2. Instituted July 14th, 1853. Meets every Tuesday evening, at Hall north-west corner Wade and Western Row.


Martin Luther Lodge, No. 3. Instituted March 2d, 1854. Meets every Monday evening, at Hall south-west corner Court and Walnut


Ohio Lodge, No. 1. Instituted July 12th, 1853. Meets every Monday evening, at Union Hall, west side Plum between Seventh and Eighth.


Queen City Lodge, No. 5. Instituted May 27th, 1854. Meets every Friday evening, at Union Hall, west side Plum between Seventh and Eighth.


Union Lodge, No. 9. Instituted July, 1855. Meets every Tuesday evening at Union Hall, west side Plum between Seventh and Eighth.


Washington Lodge, No.4. Instituted April, 1854. Meets every Thursday evening at Washington Hall, Mechanics' Institute, south west corner Sixth and Vine.


A. O. of G. F.


Concordia Lodge, No. 11. Instituted November 2d, 1852. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, 923 Western Row.


Franklin Lodge, No. 2. Instituted May 22d, 1847. Meets every Friday evening at Hall, south east corner Main and Hunt.


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SECRET ASSOCIATIONS.


Germania Lodge, No. 5. Instituted February 24th, 1852. Meets every Tuesday evening at Good Fellows' Hall, south east corner Court and Main.


Guttenberg Lodge, No. 10. Instituted October 28th. 1852. Meets every Tuesday evening at Smith's Hall, north side Nintn between Main and Sycamore.


Harmony Lodge, No. 12. Instituted February 23d, 1853. Meets every Friday evening at I. O. R. M. Hall, north west corner Sixth and Walnut.


Ilumania Lodge, No. 8. Instituted June 2d, 1852. Meets every Wednesday evening at Good Fellows' Hall, south west corner Clinton and Cutter.


Jefferson Lodge, No. 4. Instituted Nov. 12th, 1850. Meets every Monday evening at Hall, south east corner Main and Hunt.


Lafayette Lodge, No. 14. Instituted April 5th, 1855. Meets every Friday evening at Hall, north side 5th between Main and Sycamore.


Ohio Lodge, No. 6. Instituted March 6th, 1852. Meets every Monday evening at Good Fellows' Hall, south east corner Court and Main.


Washington Lodge, No. 1. Instituted January 29th 1849. Meets every Friday evening at Hall, north side Ninth be- tween Main and Sycamore.


DEGREE LODGES.


Woodbury Degree Lodge, No. 2. Instituted December 16th. 1852. Meets first Saturday evening in each month at Good Fellows' Hall, south east corner Court and Main.


ENCAMPMENTS.


Germania Encampment, No. 2. Instituted December 22d, 1851. Meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Hall, south east corner Main and Hunt.


Schiller Encampment. No. 5. Instituted November 6th, 1852. Meets every first Monday and fourth Saturday eve- nings in each month at Good Fellows' Hall, south east corner Main and Court.


Washington Encampment, No. 1. Instituted December 5th, 1851. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Hall, south east corner Main and Hunt.


William Penn Encampment, No. 4. Instituted August 21st. 1852. Meets every second and fourth Saturday eve- nings in each month at Good Fellows' Hall, south east corner Main and Court.


I. O. S. M.


HALL AT EAGLE LODGE. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, CORNER SIXTHI AND VINE.


Bailey Lodge, No. 1, Grand Lodge of Ohio. Instituted December 1857. Meets every Wednesday evening.


Iron Mash Lodge, No. 2. Instituted June 14th, 1858. Meets every Saturday evening.


Druids.


Armenia Grove, No. 3, instituted 1849. Meets every Monday evening at Hall, n. s. 9th bet. Main and Sycamore. Frankonia Grove, No. 8, instituted 1852. Meets every Thursday evening at Kossuth , Hall, s. w. c. Court and Walnut


Germania Grove, No. 5. instituted 1850. Meets every Wednesday evening at Druids Hall, n. s. Court bet Main and Walnut


Jefferson Grove, No. 4, instituted 1850. Meets every Tuesday evening at Druids' Hall, n. s Court bet. Main and Walnut.


Norma Grove, No. 7, instituted 1851. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall n. s. Court bet. Main and Syca- more.


Western Grove, No. 1, instituted 1849. ' Meets every Monday evening at Druids' Hall, n. s. Court bet. Main and Walnut.


Ohio Oak Grove, No. 11, instituted 1858, meets every Thursday evening at Western Grove IIall.


DEGREE GROVE.


Cincinnati Degree Grove, No. 1. Meets 2d and 4th Fri" day evenings in each month at Druids' Hall, n. s. Court bet. Main and Walnut.


CHIAPTER.


Humboldt Chapter, No. 1, instituted 1853. Meets every Ist and 3d Tuesday evenings in each month at Druids' Hall n. s. Court bet. Main and Walnut


Improved Order of Red Men.


Mahketewah Tribe, No. 15, instituted April 14th, 1855, Meets every Saturday evening at Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Bldg., n. w. c. 6th and Walnut


Metamora Tribe, No. 6, instituted 1852. Meets every Thursday evening cor. 8th and Freeman.


Miami Tribe, No. 1, instituted April 22, 1851. Meets every Tuesday evening at Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Bldg., n. w. c. 6th and Walnut


Seneca Tribe, No. 7, instituted August 4th, 1852. Meets every Wednesday evening at Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Bidg., n. w. c. 6th and Walnut.


Wyandott Tribe, No. 5, instituted April 17th, 1852. Meets every Thursday evening at, Onna Wigwam, Bacon's Bildg., n. w. c. 6th and Walnut


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF BENE BERITH.


District Grand Lodge, No. 2, instituted 1828. Meets quarterly at n. s. 6th bet. Main and Walnut, over Silvester House. Isaac M. Wise, Grand Massi Ab.


Bethel Lodge, No. 4, instituted 1848, meets every Sunday evening at same Hall. Officers elected semi-annually.


Jeresalem Lodge, No. 12. instituted 1850, meets every Monday evening at same Hall.


Mount Carmel Lodge, No. 20. instituted 1854, meets every Saturday evening at same Hall.


Sons of Temperance


Ohio Division, No. 1, meets every Monday evening at Metropolitan Hall, n. e. c. 9th and Walnut.


Cincinnati Division, No. 2, meets every Tuesday evening at Metropolitan Hall, n. e. c. 9th and Walnut.


Main Law Division, No. 223, meets every Thursday evening at Union Hall, w. s. Plum b. 7th and 8th


Young America Division, No. 3, meets every Friday even - ing at Metropolitan IIail, n. e. c. 9th and Walnut.


Daughters of Temperance.


Washington Union, No. 1, meets every Thursday after- noon, at Hall cor George and W. Row.


Olive Branch Union, No. 2, meets every Tuesday after- noon, at Hall cor. George and W. Row.


Home Union, No. 4, meets every Wednesday afternoon, at Hall cor. George and W. Row,


Templars of Honor.


SUPREME COUNCIL .-- The Highest legislative body of the Order, meets annually, at different points in the United States. J. Wadsworth. Most Worthy Recorder. Office and residence 112 Hopkins.


GRAND TEMPLE OF OHIO .- Meets annually in May, at different points in Ohio. J. Wadsworth, Grand Worthy Recorder. Office and residence 112 Hopkins.


Cincinnati Temple, No. 1, meets every Tuesday evening, at Franklin Hall, 205 Vine.


Union Temple, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening, at Franklin Hall, 205 Vine.


Losantaville Temple, No. - , every Tuesday evening, at the Odd Fellows Hall, on High street bet. Point Isabel and Parson street.


Egeria Social Temple, No. 1, in connection with Cincin- nati Temples, meets in the same HIall the 2d and 4th Friday evenings of each month.


Aurora Degree Temple, No. 1, in connection with all the Temples in the city, meets in the same Hall the last Saturday evening of each month.


The Council Department of Aurora Degree Temple, meets in the same Hall the 3d Friday evening in each month.


Union Social Temple, No. 3, in connection with Union Temple, meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of each month.


I. O. of Good Templars.


Neal Dow Lodge, No. - , organized October 8th, 1857, meets every Thursday evening, at Hall n. w. c. Western Row and Wade. Officers elected quarterly.


Western League Lodge, No. 105, organized January 9th, 1857, meets_every Friday evening, at Hall, s. w. c. Western Row and Dayton. Officers elected quarterly


Cadets of Temperance.


Washington Section, No. 1, re-organized September 4th, 1856, meets 1st and 3d Thursdays in every month, in Metro politan Hall, n. e. c. Ninth and Walnut. Officers elected semi-annually.


ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE.


College Information.


Literary.


ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE, w. s. Sycamore b. 6th and 7th. BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- Most Rev. J. B. Purcell, D. D., President ; Rev. Maurice Oakley, S. J., Vice President ; Rev. James Converse, S. J., Secretary ; Rev. Michael Lawlor, S. J., Treasurer ; Very Rev. Edward Purcell ; Rev. Chas. Driscoll, S. J .; Rev. Peter Arnoudt, S. J.


FACULTY .- Rev. Maurice Oakley, S. J., President ; Rev. Theodore Kuhlmann, S. J. Vice-President, and Professor of Natural Philosophy ; Rev. Michael Lawlor, S. J., Treasurer ; Rev. Peter Tscheider, S. J., Professor of Ger- man ; Rev. Peter Arnoudt, S. J., Professor of Ancient Languages ; Rev. Anthony Levisse, S. J., Professor of Modern Languages ; Mr. John Macgill, S. J., Professor of English Literature; Mr. Wm. Schmidt, S. J., Professor of Chemistry ; Mr. John Vennemann, S. J., Teacher ; Mr. Chas. Coppers. S. J., Teacher.


WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Vine between 6th and 7th. Rev. P. B. Wilber, A. M., President, and Professor of Mental and Moral Science.


OFFCERS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- Rev. Bishop T. A. Morris, D. D., President of the Board ; John Reeves, Esq., First Vice-President ; Moses Brooks, Esq., Second Vice-President ; John Dubois, Esq., Treasurer ; Wm. Wood, Esq., Secretary.


FACULTY .- Rev. P. B. Wilber, A. M., President, and Pro- fessor of Mental and Moral Science ; Mrs. Mary C. Wilber, Governess ; B. Starr, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages ; -, Lecturer on the Natu- ral Sciences and Philosophy ; Miss Mary A. De Forest, Preceptress in Higher Collegiate Studies ; Miss Charlotte Davis, Preceptress of Junior Collegiate Studies ; Miss Rachel L. Bodley, M. L. A., Preceptress in Collegiate Studies ; Miss Amanda HI. Gest, M. E. L., Assistant in Collegiate and Preparatory Studies ; - . Precep- tress of First Preparatory Class ; Miss Sallie J. Attee, Preceptress of Second Preparatory Class ; Miss Mary G. Sackett, M. E. L., Preceptress of Third Preparatory Class; Miss Mary E. Attee, Preceptress of Fourth Preparatory Class ; Miss Salina A. Easton, M. E. L., Preceptress of Primary Department ; James W Bowers, Professor of Chirography ; Henry J. Smith, Professor of Piano, Harp, Organ and Vocal Music ; Miss Susan C. Searles, Instruc- tress in Vocal and Instrumental Music ; Miss Julia A. Colburn, Instructress of Vocal and Instrumental Music ; Mrs. S. E. Sawtelle Paine, Instructress of Vocal and In- strumental Music; Henry Worrall, Professor of the Guitar; Mrs. Charlotte Cadwell, Instructress in German ; Madame Josephine Lamotte. Instructress in French ; Teacher of the various styles of Embroidery ; , Professor of Linear and Perspective Drawing and Painting.


Law.


LAW DEPARTMENT OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE, Lec- ture Room, College Building, over Mercantile Library.


FACULTY-Bellamy Storer, M. H. Tilden, and M. E. Cur- wen. Dean, M. E. Curwen.


Medical and Surgical.


CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & SURGERY, FACULTY-A. H. Baker, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, and Clinical Surgery. B. S. Lawson, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. P. M. Crume, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chil- dren. R. Spencer, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Phy-


siology. G. W. Edgerle, jr., M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, and Therapeutics. T. W. Gordon, M. D., Pro-' fessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. C. Beck, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence. J. W. Baker, M. D., Prosector to the Chair of Surgery. I. C. Walker. M. D., Adjunct Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. Win. Spencer, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy.


ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, College Hall, e. s. Walnut bet. 4th and 5th.


FACULTY-J. F. Judge, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. T. E. St. John, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. A. Jackson, Howe, M. D., Professor of Surgery. C. H. Cleaveland, M. D .. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Wm. Sherwood, M. D., Pro- fessor of Medical Practice and Pathology. John King, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. J. R. Buchanan, M. D. Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Medicine. John King. Dean. res. 85 W. 8th.


ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CINCINNATI, n. e. c. 8th and Plum.


FACULTY-HI. D. Garrison, M. D. Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Toxicoloy. L. E. Jones, M. D., Pro. fessor of Materia Medica, Therapeautics and Medical Botany. W. Byrd Powell, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology. G. W. L. Bickley, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence. R. S. Newton, M. D., Professor of Surgery and Surgical Practice. J. Cam Massie, M. D., Professor of Thoory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology. Z. Freeman, M. D., Professor of General, Special, and Pathological Anatomy. J. M. Scudder, M. D .. Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. A. H. Baldridge, M. D .. Emeri- tus Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women. Edwin Freeman, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. CLINIC LEC- TURERS-J. Cam Massie. M. D., R. S. Newton, M. D., Z. Freeman, M. D., R. S. Newton, Dean, 90 W. 7th.




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