The Philadelphia Directory, 1829, Part 43

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Publication date: 1785
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First Tuesday in March, May, Aug. and Dec. Russel.


In March, June, Aug. and Sep .- Harrison.


In March, June, Aug. and Oct .- Giles and


In March, June, Aug. and Nov .- Albermarle, Bath, Cabell, Campbell, Fairfax, Fluvanna, Franklin, Frederick, Gloucester, Greenbrier, Greensville, Hampshire, Hardy, Henry, King George Loudon, Louisa, Lynchburg, Mason, Monongalia, Montgomery, Nancemond, Nor- folk county, Northampton, Patrick, Pendleton, Fittsylvania, Princess Anne, Prince William, Stafford, Tyler, Washington, N'ythe, Williams- burge, Wood and York.


In March, June, Sep. and Nov .- Southampton and Lewis.


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In April, June, Sept. and Oct .- Tazewell.


In April, June, Aug. and Nov .- Caroline, Lee, ary and 2d in August.


and Spotsylvania.


Monday before first Tuesday in June-Rock- bridge.


SUPERIOR COURTS.


Court of Appeals .- At the capitol in the city of Richmond, Sessions unlimited, but to sit 250 days in a year, should business require it.


General Court-15th of June and Nov.


Superior Courts of Chancery-For the Rich- mond District, first of Jan. and Junc.


Williamsburg-1st of June and 15th Oct.


Fredericksburg-15th April and Sept.


Lynchburg-10th May and Oct. Staunton-15th June and Nov.


n'ythe Court House, Thursday succeeding the superior court of Wythe county, in April & Sept.


Greenbrier Court House-4th June and 1st of November.


Winchester District-1st Monday in April and 21st of November.


Clarksburg District-3d Monday after 4th in April, and 3d Monday after the 4th in Sep.


FEDERAL COURT OF LAWS.


Circuit Court of the United States, Virginia, at Richmond, 22d May and Nov.


District Courts-At Richmond, 12th April and 15th Oct.


At Norfolk, 1st May and Nov.


COURTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.


In Washington, 1st Monday in June, and 4th in Dec.


Alexandria-3d Monday in April, and 4th in November.


Admiralty Courts-1st Monday in April and Oct. at Alexandria.


COURTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. first Tuesday in March. Worcester. At


Supreme Judicial Courts.


At Newport-1st Monday in March and 4th in August.


Providence-3d Monday in March and and Plymouth. At Lenox, for Berkshire


September.


South Kingston -. 4th Monday in April, and 2d in October.


Bristol-2d Monday in March and Sep- tember.


East Greenwich-2d Monday in April, first Tuesday in March. Hampden, Barn-


and Ist in October.


Common Pleas.


Newport-Sd Monday in May, and 1st 9th Tuesday after first Tuesday in March.


in November.


Providence-4th Monday in May, and 2d in December


South Kingston-1st Monday in Febru-


Bristol-2d Monday in January, and 1st in June.


East Greenwich -Sd Monday in Janu- ary and August.


COURTS IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Supreme Judicial Courts.


LAW TERMS.


Suffolk-Boston, 1st Tuesday in March.


Essex-Salem, sixth Tuesday next after 4th in September,


Middlesex-Cambridge, Sd Tuesday next after 4th in September.


Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, and Dukes County. Plymouth and Taunton, alter- nately, 4th Tuesday next after 4th of Sep- tember.


Worcester-Worcester first Tuesday next after 4th in September.


Berkshire-Lenox, week following &d Tuesday in September.


Norfolk-Dedham, 5th Tuesday next after 4th of September.


Hampshire, Hampden, and Franklin- Northampton, Monday next preceding 4th Tuesday in September.


Nantucket-1st Tuesday in July.


NISI PRIUS TERMS.


Suffolk and Nantucket, Boston, seventh Tuesday next after the 4th in Sep. Essex. At Ipswitch, eighth Tuesday next after


Worcester, sixth Tuesday after first Tues- day in March. Middlesex. At Concord, second Tuesday in April. Norfolk. At Dedham, third Tuesday in Feb. Berkshire


county, and at Plymouth, for Plymouth county, tenth Tuesday next after first Tuesday in March. Also at Lenox second Tuesday in September. Hampshire. At Northampton, eighth Tuesday next after


stable, and Dukes County. At Spring- field, for Hampden county, and at Barn- stable, for Barnstable and Dukes counties,


Also, county of Hampden, at Springfield, first Tuesday in September. Franklin and Bristol. At Greenfield, for Franklin


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county, and at Taunton, for Bristol coun- Tuesday in March, and fourth Tuesday in ty, seventh Tuesday next after first Tues- September. Barnstable. Barnstable, se- day in March. Also at Greenfield, second cond Tuesdays of April and October. Tuesday in September. Dukes county. Edgarton, Wednesday Courts of Common Pleas. next after third Monday in May and Wednesday next after second Monday in


Suffolk. Boston; first Tuesday in Jan- uary, April, July, and October. Essex. November. Nantucket. Nantucket, third Ipswich, third Monday of March and third Monday of April, and second Monday of Monday of December. Salem, third Mon- October. Worcester. Worcester, fourth day of June. Newburyport, third Mon- Tuesday of March, and second Tuesday day of September. Middlesex. Concord, of September. Berkshire. Lennox, last second Monday in September, second in Tuesday in April, and last Tuesday in September. Norfolk. Dedham third Tues- day of April, and fourth Tuesday in Sep- tember. Franklin. Greenfield, first Tues- day in March, and first Tuesday in Sep- tember. Hampden. Springfield, first Tues- day of April, and second Tuesday in Sep- March, and June. Cambridge, second Monday in December. Hampshire. North- ampton, fourth Monday in March, third in August, and third in November. Ply- mouth. Plymouth, second Monday in April, second in August, and third in No- vember. Bristol. Taunton, second Mon- tember. day in March, June, September, and De- cember.


The Municipal Court of Boston, is Barnstable. Barnstable, third holden first Monday in every month. The Tuesday in April, and first in September. Police Court for the city of Boston, sits Dukes. Edgarton, first Monday in De- every day (except Sunday) at 9 o'clock, cember, and last in September. Nantuck- A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M. The Justices' et. Nantucket, fourth Monday in May, Court for the county of Suffolk, sits every and first in October. Worcester. Wor-, Wednesday and Saturday at 9 o'clock cester, first Monday in March third in A. M. June Monday next after fourth Monday in August and second Monday next after COURTS IN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE fourth Monday in November. Berk- shire. Lenox, fourth Monday of Feb. Courts of Common Pleas. ruary, June and October. Norfolk.


Rockingham, at Portsmouth, third Tues- Dedham, fourth Monday in April, third day in January, and at Exeter, third Tues- Monday in September, and third Monday day in August. Strafford, at Rochester, in December. Franklin. Greenfield, Tues- first Tuesday in January, and at Gilman- day of the next week after fourth Monday ton, first Tuesday in August, Merrimack at Concord, last Tuesday in October, and at do. second Tuesday in April. Hills- in March, second Monday in August, and second in November. Hampden. Spring- field, third Monday in March, fourth Mon- borough, at Amherst, second Tuesday in day in August, and fourth Monday in No- February and at do. first Tuesday in Sep- vember.


Courts of Sessions.


" Essex. Ipswich, second Tuesday of verhill, fourth Tuesday in February, and


April. Salem, second Tuesday of July ; and at New buryport, second Tuesday of October. Middlesex. Cambridge, first Tuesday of January, and at Concord, se- cond Tuesday in May, and third Tuesday in September., Hampshire. Northamp- ton, first Tuesday in September, and first Tuesday in March. Plymouth. Plymouth third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in August. Bristol. Taunton, fourth month.


tember: Cheshire, at Keene, third Tues- day in March, and at Charlestown, third Tuesday in September. Grafton, at Ha~ at Plymouth, first Tuesday in October. Cons, at Lancaster, first Tuesday in March and third Tuesday in July.


YEARLY MEETINGS


Of the Religious Society of Friends, are" held at


Philadelphia, the Sd Second-day in 4th


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New York, the second-day following the NAMES of all the persons win have been com- fourth First day in the Fifth Month.


Newport (Rhode Island ) the Second-day following the second Sixth-day in the 6th month-the meeting for Ministers and El- ders is held at Portsmouth on the prece- ding Seventh-dav.


Baltimore, for Maryland, the last Second day in the Tenth month.


Wain Oak and Gravelly Run, for Vir- ginia alternately, the third Seventh-day in the Fifth month. At Gravelly-run the present year, (1828.)


New Garden, for North and South Caro- lina, the Second-day following the first First day in the Eleventh month.


Ohio Yearly Meeting is held at Mount Pleasant, the Second-day following the first First-day in the ninth month.


Indiana Yearly Meeting is held at White Water, the Second-day after the First-day in the Tenth-month.


Returns of the Election of the City and County of Philadelphia, for 1829. CONGRESS-CITY.


Joseph Hemphill. COUNTY.


Daniel H. Miller. Joel B. Sutherland. ASSEMBLY-CITY.


William Lehman William Boyd


Benjamin S. Bonsall Henry Simpson William Duncan D. S. Hassinger COUNTY.


Benj. Martin William Binder


David Snyder Michael Riter


J. Hergesheimner John Foulkrod


Thos. J. Heston Wim. O. Kline COUNTY COMMISSIONER.


John Thompson AUDITOR.


Henry S. Hughes


CITY-SELECT COUNCIL.


Thomas Kittera B. W. Richards Joseph Worrell John R. Neff CITY-COMMON COUNCIL.


Joseph Burden Alexander Cook


Isaac Wainwright


Daniel Oldenburg


H. L. Coryell Robert O'Neil Michael Baker John Horner


W. T. Bladen Edwin T. Scott


John Maitland


J. M. Linnard Charles Graff John Moss Thomas Cave W. M. Walınsley


Peter Hertzog Charles Johnson


James Page John Snyder


missioned to fill the offices of President, Vice- President, and Secretary of State, since the adoption of the present Constitution.


PRESIDENTS.


George Washington, of Virginia.


John Adams of Massachusetts. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. James Madison of Virginia.


James Monroe of Virginia.


John Quincy Adams of Massachusetts. VICE-PRESIDENTS.


John Adams. Thomas Jefferson.


Aaron Burr. George Clinton.


Elbridge Gerry. Danl. D. Tompkins.


John C. Calhoun.


SECRETARIES OF STATE.


Thomas Jefferson. . Edmund Randolph.


Timothy Pickering. John Marshall.


James Madison. Robert Smith.


James Monroe. James Monroe, (re-


commissioned, having acted


as Secretary of War.)


John Q. Adams. Henry Clay.


UNITED STATES BANK.


Nicholas Biddle, President. Wm. M'Ivain, Cashier.


John Andrews, first assistant Cashier.


J. Copperthwait, second do. Herman Cope, third. do.


Discounts-Tuesday and Friday BRANCHES. Where Located and Names of Cashiers.


Portsmouth, E. Wentworth.


Boston, S. Frothingham.


Providence, N. Waterman jr.


Hartford, I. P. Burnham.


New-York, M. Robinson. Baltimore, John White. Washington, Richard Smith.


Richmond, James Robertson.


Norfolk. Joseph L. Roberts.


Fayetteville, J. W. Sandford. Charleston, P. Bacot. Savannah J. Hunter.


Lexington J. Harper. Louisville E. Shippen. Cincinnati P. Benson.


Mobile G. Poc, jr.


New Orleans Samuel Jaudon.


Nashville John Sommerville. Pittsburgh James Correy.


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GENERAL POST-OFFICE.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


For single Letters, composed of one piece of paper.


No. of Miles.


Any distance not exceeding, 36 6


Over 36, and not exceeding, 80 10


Over 80, do. 150 123


Over 150, do.


400


182


Over 400,


25


Double Letters, or those composed of two pieces of paper, are charged with double those rates.


Tripple Letters, or those composed of three pieces of paper, are charged with tripple those ratcs.


Quadruple Letters, or those composed of four pieces of paper, are charged with quadruple those rates.


All Letters, weighing one ounce avoirdupois, or more, are charged at the rate of single post- age for cach quarter of an ounce, or quadruple postage for each ounce according totheir weight; and no letter can be charged with more than quadruple postage unless its weight exceeds onc ounce avoirdupois.


Newspaper postage.


For each Newspaper, not carried out of the State in which it is published ; or if carried out of the State, but not carried over 100 miles, ral post office in a year. 1 cent


Nothing is paid out of the Treasury for the Over 100 miles, and out of the State in which . support of this establishment. All expenses are it is published, 13 cents.


defrayed from its own resources.


naval Gicgister.


Office of the Secretary of the Navy.


Samuel L. Southard, Secretary.


John Boyle, corresponding clerk.


Benjamin Homans, do.


Richard B. Murray, Register.


William Cottinger, Warrant Clerk.


Charles Hay, Chief Clerk.


Thomas Fillebrown, jr. Record, & Copy, Clerk.


Thomas Miller, do. do.


John D. Simms, do. do.


Nathan Eaton, & Fred. Lewis, Messengers.


Commissioners of the Navy.


John Rogers, president. Lewis Warrington. Daniel T. Patterson. C. W. Goldsborough, Secretary. William G Ridgely, Chief Clerk. John Green, Clerk, F


Joseph P. M'Corkle, Clerk.


James Ilutton, do. B. S. Randolph, do.


Robert A. Slye, do.


C. S. Schwartz, draftsman. Richard Elliot, Messenger.


đo do


Small pamphlets, containing not more than a half sheet royal, 'are charged with half those rates. Eight pages quarto are rated as one sheet and all other sizes in the same proportion.


The number of sheets which it contains, mus: be printed or written on one of the outer pages of every pamphlet or Magazine sent by mail.


Every thing not coming under the denomina tion of newspapers or pamphlets, Is charged with letter postage.


There are established by law, 90,134 miles of post roads in the United States, over which the Mail is regularly transported .


The Mail is transported in stages over more than 30,000 miles, of post roads.


There are in the United States, Jan. 1, 1828, 7,003 post offices .- amount of postage 1,596,366 dollars,-net revenue, 99,073 dollars.


The annual expense for transporting the Mail Is 926,305 dollars.


The annual amount of compensation to post- masters, including the contingent expenses of thic offices, is 481,685 dollars.


There are forwarded to the General Post- Office, 330,000 dead letters in one year.


There are 35,000 accounts settled at the gene.


Magazines and Pamphlets.


If published periodically, distance not exceed ing 100 miles, 13 cents per sheet Ditto do. over 100 miles 2§ · do


Cents. If not published periodical-


lv, distance not exceeding 100 miles, 4. .


Ditto do. over 100 miles 6


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Captains of the Navy.


hn Rodgers imes Barron Vm. Bainbridge Thomas Tingey Charles Stewart saac Hull saac Chauncey acob Jones Charles Morris


Valcott Chauncey 3. P. Kennedy Alex. J. Dallas 'ohn B. Nicholson 3. V. Hoffman Jesse Wilkinson George Budd


Arthur Sinclair


Lewis Warrington


William M. Crane


John D. Henley


Jesse D. Elliot


James Biddle


Charles G. Ridgeley


Stephen Cassin


Daniel T. Patterson


James Renshaw


Thomas Brown


C. C. B. Thompson A. S. Wadsworth George W. Rodgers George C. Read Henry E. Ballard David Deacon


Samuel Woodhouse Jos. J. Nicholson.


Master Commandants.


T Ap. Catesby Jones John Porter


Lawrence Kearny


F. A. Parker


John D. Sloat


W. B. Finch


E. R. M'Call


M. C. Perry


W. B. Shubrick


D). Turner


Charles W. Skinner


Otho Norris,


John T. Newton Joseph Smith


Lieutenants.


Thos. Crabb


Edward B. Babbit


Thomas Paine Jr. 1816.


James Armstrong


Joseph Smoot


Robert B. Randolph


Jolin H, Graham


Samuel L. Breese


John Evans


Benj. Page Jr.


John T. Richie


John A. Wish John Gwinn


Hugh N. Page


.John A. Cook


William Inman Joel Abbot Lewis E. Simonds John M. Dale H. H. Cocke Wm. J. M'Cluney E. D. Whitlock James Goodrum .J. B. Montgomery Horace B Sawyer C. K. Stribling Joshua R. Sands Allen Griffen 1820.


John J. Young


Charles H. Bell Abra'm. Bigelow


Henry C. Newton


Frank Ellery


Fred. Varnum Joseph R. Jarvis Thomas W, Freclon James Williams . S. W. Le Compte Charles T. Platt 1821. W'm. M. Armstrong


W'm. F. Shields G. J. Pendegrast W'm. C. Nicholson 1822. James B. Cooper 1825.


Daniel HI. Mackey E. W. Carpender John L. Saunders Joseph B. Hull Jr. Jott Stone Paine John E. Prentiss John M. Sullivan Joseph Moorehead Thomas Pettigru Augustus Cutts John S. Chauncey Irvine Shubrick Charles Ellery Thomas R. Gerry John Kelly Edmund Byrne


Edward S. Johnson


William H. Gardiner.


David G. Farragut. Richard S. Pinckney Stephen B Wilson Edward C. Rutledge William S .. Harris


Thomas Dornin Rbt. B. Cunningham James Glynn Joseph Myers


W'm. C. Wetmore


Thomas R. Gedney John Bubier Victor M. Randolph Joseph Cutts Jr. J. Crowninshield Frederick Engle A. J. D. Brownc


Games P. Oellers Samuel W. Adams. Fred. W Smith L. Rousseau George W. Storer Robert M. Rose R Kennon 2 R. Shubrick 1814


F H. Gregory Wohn H. Clack Philip F. Voorhees Benjamin Cooper William L. Gordon Silas Duncan James Ramage David Geisinger Robert F. Stockton Isaac M'Keever Jolın P. Zantzinger Charles E. Crowley Wm. D. Salter Chas. S. M Cauley Jolın H. Bell Thomas M. Newell E. A. F. Valette. Wm. A. Spencer Thos. T. Webb John Percival John II. Aulick Wm. V. Taylor Mervine P. Mix Bladen Dulany S. II. Stringham Wm. A. C. Farragut George B. M'Culloch Stephen Champlain, 1815.


Isaac Mayo Wm. K Latimer W'm. Mervine,


Thomas W. Wyman Andrew Fitzhugh John K. Carter Joseph Cross Abra'm S. Ten Eick Thos. S. Hamersley John White Wm. M. Robins Hiram Paulding Jona. D. Williamson 1817.


Uriah P.Levy Charles Boarman French Forrest Edgar Freeman


Win. E M.Kenney Win. J. Belt Chas. II. Caldwell Wm. Jamesson Wm. Boerum


Chas. L. Williamson Charles Gauntt W'm. M. Ramsay Ralph Voorhees Henry Henry Saml. W. Downing W'm. Pottenger Henry. W. Ogden


Alexander Eskridge F. Ridgeway Thos. A. Conover


Archid. S. Campbell


William Taylor John C. Long


Jolın H. Lee 1818. James M. M'Intosh


Josiah Tatnall, Wm. T. Temple


Benjamin W. Booth


David Connor


Alexander Claxton


John Gallagher


Thomas H. Stevens


Charles W. Morgan


John O. Creighton


John Downes


James T. Leonard


Melan T. Woolsey


Robert Henley


W'm. M. Hunter


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Jesse Smithi John I. Smith Francis Sanderson John Rudd Russell Baldwin J. W. Sherburne Robert Ritchie David R. Stewart Win. W. MKcan Benj. Talmadge jr. Franklin Buchanan Hubbard M. Hobbs Samuel Mercer Charles Lowndes L. M. Goldsborough George N. Hollins D. N. Ingraham John Marston jr. Henry Bruce Wm. D. Newman Henry A. Adams Alex. B. Pinkham William H. Homer James D. Knight


Edward Cutbush Samuel R. Marshall Lewis Heermann Jonathan Cowdery Wm. P. C. Barton George Logan Thomas Harris William Turk Hyde Ray


William Belt T. V. Wiesenthal James R. Boyce Stephen Rapalje Benj. R. Tinslar Waters Smith Cornelius Moore Benj. F. Bache R. P. Macomber Augustus A. Adce


Joseph Mattison William S. Walker Alexander Slidell James G. Boughan George F. Pearson 1826. James T. Gerry John S. Nicholas Samuel F. Dupont William L. Hudson W'm. H. Campbell Jos. M. Nicholson James P'. Wilson . George A. Magruder J. Edward Calhoun John Pope Henry D. Soott Levin M. Powell Charles Wilkes jr. Elisha Peck John R. Coxc jr. William Seton


John A. Carr


Thomas J. Manning William Pearson William L. Howard William P. Piercy Richard A. Jones Arch. R. Bogardus John Swartwout Thomas J. Leib William J. Woolsy William IL. Kennon Arthur Lewis 1827. John W. West


T. O. Selfridge R. R. Pinkham Henry Eagle jr. Andrew K. Long Gerh'm J. Van Brunt Henry Pinkney Wm. M. Glendy John H. Little


George P. Upshur Samuel B. Cockc


. George S. Blake Z. F. Johnston Willian Green Samuel Barron George Izard jr. Timothy G. Benham Robert W. Jones Alex. G. Gordon Albert G. Slaughter A. E. Downes Oscar Bullus John L. Thomas Stern Humphreys John Marshall Charles If. Jackson A. H. Harwood T. M.Reau Buchanan Joseph B. Blake Jolin Hamilton Theod's Bailey jr. John M. Hinker Alexander MI. Mult Hugh Y. Purviauce Elias C. Taylor


Charles Clase D. S. Edwards Isaac Hulse Jolın S. Wiley George Terral John Ilasleet Edmund L. Dubarry Henry W. Hassett James l'age


Surgeon's Mates .- 37.


John R. Chandler


Thomas Dillard


Augustin P. Beers


John H. Imlay Richard Kennon James M. Green - Gideon White jr. Wm. Plumstead


Geo. W. Codwise


John F. Brooke Charles Wayne Samuel B. Malone Samuel W. Ruff Ilenry S. Coulter G. R. B. Horner Robert J. Dodd William Seal Samuel G. Clarkson William C. McCall Mifflin Coulter William Johnson John Denny Samuel Mosely Henry C. Pratt Win. Fairlic Patton W. S. W. Ruschenberger Geo. W. Palmer


Purscrs .- 43.


Edward Fitzgerald Alex. P. Darragh


Wm. M. Sands


Wm. S. Rogers


Samuel P'. Todd


George Beale James II. Clark


Joseph Wilson Joseph B. Wilkinson William Sinclair


John N. Todd


Timothy Winn


Josephi Watson


William McMutrie Garrett R. Barry Wm. P. Zantzinger D. McF. Thornton Josiah Colston Robert Pottenger Dudley Walker Mckean Buchanan Henry Etting James Brooks


Chaplains .- T ..


John Cook James Everett


Addison Scarle Cave Jones


John W. Grier Edw'd Mclaughlin


Hervey H. Hayes


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Isaac Garretson Clement S. Huntt Gwinn Harris Jolın II. Carr Nathaniel Lyde Samuel Ifambleton John B. Timberlake Thomas J. Chew Lewis Deblois Frans. A. Thornton James MI. Ifalscy


Surgeons .- 36.


Gerard Dayers


Benjamin P. Kiasman


John A. Kearney


Bailey Washington William Swift


Thomas B. Salter Peter Christie


Samuel Jackson


Andrew B. Cooke


Leonard Osborne 'l'homas Williamson George S. Sprostou


Elnathan Judson Benajah Ticknor Mordecai Morgan Thomas J. Boyd William Birchmore James Cornick


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'Joseph JI. Terry Thomas Brecse Gardner Thomas John De Bree Charles (). Handy Silas Butler


Edward N. Cox Nathaniel H. Perry John N. Hambleton


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Lieutenant Colonel Commandant-Archibald Henderson. Captains 9. - Lieutenant Colonels by Brevet. R. D. Wainright Samuel Miller John M. Gamble Major by Brevet .- William Anderson. Wm. II. Freeman J. L. Kuhn, Pay Master Charles R. Broony


Samuel E. Watson


First Licutenants .- 24. .


I.evi Twiggs ? cap bt


F. J. Weed Qr. Mas.


Charles Grymes


A. N. Breevoorte Andrew Ross


John Harris Joseph C. Hall


Ward Marston


Thos. A. Linton


Wmn. W. Dulany


Charles C. Tupper


Wm. A. Bloodgood


Rich'd T. Auchinuty


Thomas S. English A. A. Nicholson


Richard Douglas


James Edelin


Thomas B. Barton


James M'Cawley


Job G. Willians


P. G. Howle. . Id. & In. George W. Walker


Benj. Macombe


Charles F. Spering


Second Licutenants .- 15.


Elvin Eason


George F. Lindsay


Henry W. Fowler


Thos. L. C. Watkins


Horatio N. Crabb


Wm. A. Randolph


Francis C: Hall


HIcury B. Tyler


Landon N. Carter


Constantine Smith


Thomas Lee F. N. Armistead


Joseph L. C. Hardy


John G. Reynolds


Francis S. Neville


Vessels of War of the United States Navy.


Independence


74


Java


44.


Hornet


18


Dolphin


Franklin


74


Potomac


44.


Eric


18 Grampus


Washington


74 Brandywine


41. Ontario


18 l'orpoise


Columbus


7.1 Hudson


41


Peacock


18 Shark


Ohio


74


Congress


$6


Boston


18


Fox


N. Carolina


74


Constellation


36


Lexington


18 Alert (store ship)


Delaware


.74


Macedonian


36


Vincennes


18 Sea Gull (galliot)


United States


4.4 Fulton (Steam)


30


Warren


IS In commission


Constitution


4.1 John Adams


24 Natchez


18


In ordinary


Guerriere


4+ Cyane


24


Falmouth


18 D'g. 5 of line, 6 f, 4 s


Hemp Gienister.


Peter B. Porter, Secretary at War.


Charles J. Nourse, Chief Clerk.


A. Macomb mj. gl. Roger Jones col. & a. g. II. Stanton maj. & q.m. J.K. Wool c.i.g.b.g.bt. E. P. Gaines bg. mg. bt. T. S. Jesup b.g.&q.m.g. G. Bender maj.& q.m. G. Croghan c.insp.g. Wd. Scott bg. mg. bt. W. Linnard m.q.m.lt.c.b T. Cross maj.& q.m.


Engineer Department.


Alexander Macomb, M. G. bt. Chief Engineer,-Charles Gratiot, Lieut. Col .- J. G. Totten, Ma Lieut. Col. bvt .- Samuel Babcock, do.


Captaina. S. Thayer k. col. bvt.


E. II. Courtenaye George Dutton a. c. s.


J. Kearney It. cl. bt. S. H. Long It. cl. bt.


S. Churchill, mj bt W. J. Worth, mj btm


R.E. De Russey maj. bt. Joseph Mansfield T. W. Maurice Alfred Mordecai


John S. Smith


Dennis H. Mahan


Alex. D. Bache byt.


A. H. Bowman byt.


Thompson S. Brown bt. Hart. Bache bt.


W. H.C.Bartlett bt. m.a. W. G. M'Neill bt.


T. I. Leslic Rich'd Delafield


Andrew Talcott


Wm. A. Eliason


Corn. A. Ogden Henry Brewerton Second Lieutenants. S. Tuttle bvt.


II. W. Griswold, adj


T. S. Twiss bt.mil.acad. First Reg. Artillery. Gen. S. Bernard as. eng James House, Colonel. Tim. Green, a cs Topogoaphical Engineers. G. Bomford It. el. cl. bt. J. J. Davis, a qm Major. Majors. J. Anderson it. cl. bt. J. B. Walback, It col. bt W. Smith Cuptains. 1. Roberduau lt. cl. bt. J. Simonson J. G. Abert It .. cl. bt. A. S. Brooks, mj. bt.


R. M. Kirby N. G. Dana First Lieutenants.


First Lieutenants.


P. II. Perrault It. cl. bt. Milo Mason, mj bt .Assist. Top. Engineers. Henry Whiting, mj bt F. Whiting Captains.


W. T. Poussin bt. John Le Conte bt.


R. L. Baker, ord.


George Blaney


Wm. H. Chase


II. Saunders


J. Symington, ord


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R. Smith


Desilver's' Almanac .


M. A. Patrick Giles Porter, a c s Cco. Webb, a cs J. Howard, a c s D. Van Ness Just. Dimick, a c s Daniel Tyler W. H. Swift, top. duty I.cmuel Gates D). D. Tomkins G. D) Ramsay, top: d'y J. Prescott, top. duty


C. Dimmock, a c s W. Wheelwright, ord J. HI. Cooke, ord J. I. Schuler


I. Trimble, top. duty I. B. Webster Geo. Nauman And. Kinnard J. Farley, top. duty


J. W. A. Smith


J. K. Findley, top. duty M. M. Clark


J. N. Dillahunty, t. dutyM. P. Parkes, bt


J. V. R. Ryan Francis Taylor A. D. Mackay, top. dutyW. C. Armistead


James R. Irwin


Lt. Colonel.


Wm. Lindsay, col bt Major.


J. H. Winder, m. a. A. J. Pleasanton, bt Second Regt. Artillery. Colonel. -


Wm. Mac Rea, Licut. M. P. Lomax, maj bt Col. cl bt Major. Rodger Jones, It col bt ad gen Captains.


Felix Ansart Eneas Makay, a q mn W. L. M'Clintock Jos. P. Taylor John A. Dix 'Thomas Childs


Thos, J. Baird First Lieutenants. U. S. Frazier, a c s


T. W. Lendrum, a c s


Jas. D. Graham, top. d'y W. IV. Morris, ord


W'm. H. Bell, ord


J. H'. Kingsburry


E. G. I. Butler, aid to IV. I .. Harris Gen. Gaines. E. Backus


S. B. Dusenbury, a c s WVm. IF. Wells


O. Cross Gco. IV. Garey


Edw. C. Ross, mil acad Tho. H. Pearce, bt Second Infantry.


Hugh Brady, col. b g bt WV, Laurence, It col bt Captains.


Aug. Canfield, top duty N. S. Clark, maj. bt John Pickell L. Boardman, bt T. J. Beall, bt W. Hoffman G. Dearborn


A. Beckley I'. Searle, top duty F. L. Jones G, IF, Long, a cs


J. M. Fessenden, T. d'y 11. P. Bainbridge H. A. Wilson, top duty R. C. Smead IF. F. Hopkins, mil ac WV. A. Thornton, mil ac Fred. Norcom Thomas J. Cram, mil ac M. C. Ewing D. Il. Tufts John B. Grayson, but J. Williamson byt First Infantry. Colonel.


J. M'Neale, jr. bt Lieutenant Colonel.


7 .. Taylor


Major.


D. E. Twiggs, bvt Captains.


S. W. Kearney, mj bt Jas. H. Gale I. V. Cobbs .


(. Loomis T. F. Smith


R. B. Mason I'm. II. Ker


E. A. Hitchcock


IFm. S. Harney First Lieutenants.


TI. R. Jouett


Th. Barker, a c s


S. Shannon, a qm


J. Mackensie


Il. Lowndes, aid to


Gen. Gaines.


Gen. Scott. Sam'l M'Ree


Jas. Monroe


I'm. Day


I. A. Adams


Th. P. Gwynne


C. Despenville


I. M. Washington


Harvey Brown, a q m


Saml. Cooper Chas. Ward


J. J. Abercrombie, adj. Sam. W'rag, top d'y


. IFm. Reynolds


H. A. Thompson, adj IFm. Turnbull, top duty R. H. Stewart A. S. Milller


R. B. Lee S. S. Smith, mil ac.


Srm. Ringgold


G. W. Corprew


W. S. Newton, a c s


W. B. Davidson, a g off John B. Scott, a c s


D. II. Vinton Horace Bliss Second Lieutenants Z. I. D. Kinsley, mil ac John L'Engle, a c s II'm. Cook, top duty A. Brockenbrough, t dy Walter Gwynn, top d'ty A. R. Thompson, mj. bt


R. L. Armstrong, aid to L. A. Rigali, a c s Gen. Scott. H. Garner, adj.


HI. S. Mallory Jas. Spencer W. Wells D. L. Griffith, in a


C. M. Eakin S. M'Kenzic Edw. Harding James Green, adj A. C. Fowler, ord


Second Lieutenants. N. B. Bennett, top d'y M'tin Thomas, ord Benj. Huger, top d'y G. W. Whistler; top d'y A. II. Briban, top d'y J. A. Dumest, top d'y J. W. Harris Robt Anderson Jas. D. Burnham W'm. Bryant, mil ac T. P. Ridgeley W. C. De Hart J. A. Chambers, ord Second Lieutenants. Jos. Barney, top d'y Thomas Burke


.J. A. d'Lagnel, ord off T. R. Ingalls, ord


T. B. Wheelock, a c s


R. E. Hazzard, top d'y IL. II. Gird


J. M. W. Picton Horace Smith


J. R. Fenwick, bt. Lt. Colonel.


Abram Eustis, bt


Major. Ich. B. Crane, bt Captains.


Third Reg. of Artillery. B. K. Peirce. maj bt Colonel.


M. M. Payne, maj bt


Wm. Wade, maj bt ord G. C. Spencer


Jolin Erving L. Whiting Saml. Spotts, bt


J. Bankhead, It col bt or I. I .. Gardner, a q m Captains. Jolın Munroc Hy. K. Craig, mj bt ord Jac. Schmuck


J. W . Ripley First Lieutenants.


Patk. II. Galt, aid to


Wm. Gates, maj bt


A. C. W. Fanning, maj bt C. M. Truston J. F. Heileman, mj bt George Talcott, mj bt J'rs. S. Belton R. A. Zantzinger J. Mountfort, bt J. W. Phillips Th. C. Legate N. Baden, bt J. R. Vinton, Elijah Lyon, bt First Lieutenants. Richard Bache, bt G. S. Drane, a c s G. W. Gardiner, a c's C. S. Merchant, Charles Mellon, a c s Allen Lowd, ord HI. W. Fitzhugh, a q m Jas. S. Abecl, bt.


F. N. Barbarian, a c s


Second Lieutenants. MI. Burkc


R. D. A. Wadc C. Graham, top d'y W. S. Maitland, ord G. S. Green R. P. Parrot, mil ac


B. II. Henderson, mil ac Edw. B. White Daniel S. Herring Gco. Woodbridge,


T. B. Brown, mil ac.


Fourth Reg. of Artillery. Colonel.


C. F. Smith F. L. Dancy


John McClellan


Jeff. Vail, top duty


IF. M. Boyce, top duty Second Lieutenants.


T. Staniford,


R. A. Boynton Owen Ransom James Young, bt First Licutenants. IT. Bicker, jr. cap bf C. F. Morton Seth Johnson, a c s Joshua B. Brant. a qm John Clitz, adj E. K. Barnum John Bradley, a q m E. V. Snmner, a cs E. B. Griswold


Saml. I .. Russell, a cs


Second Lieutenants. Carlos A. Waite, aq m J. B. Pendleton J. S. Gallagher 'r'. Morris


J. J. D. Kingsbury Salith, top d'y


1 .. Bloodgood G. P. Heintzelman Alex. G. Baldwin Ephraim K. Smith, bt Flurd Infantry.


Hf. Leavenworth, col bt IFm. M. Graham Enos Cutler, It col Dt D. Baker, maj bt Captains. G. IV. Mountz John Bliss, maj bt TTm. Martin adj John Green, maj bt P. Morrison a c s J. Garland, a q m IT. Lacey J. S. Nelson, bt' S. H. H'ehb IV. G. Belknap John B. Clark. a qm Andrew Lewis R. D. C. Collins T. J. Harrison Elias Phillips James Dean Gov. Morris First Lieutenants.


Hy. H. Loring Saml. W. Hunt


Benj. Walker, a c s L. N. Morris, a c s Otis Ihceler, Ily. Bainbridge Geo. Wright John D. Hopson


J. IV. Cotton E. B. Alexander Second Lieutenants. E. B. Burdsall


Desilver's Almanac.


Nat. S. Harris. adj Joseph Bonnell


· IV. R. Montgomery John Archer


Edw. B. Dabbit Richard W. Colcock Chs. L. C. Minor


Nath. C. Macrae Amos B. Eaton Fourth Infantry.


D. L. Clinch col.


G. M. Brooke lt cl cl bt


I'm. Foster mj bt. Captains.


J. H. Hook mj blocgs W. E. Crudger adj.


J. S. Mantosh


J. M. Glassell


Francis J .. Dade


Philip li'ager HIen. Wilson


R. M. Sand3


3. 11. Brady


IFm. Lear


Jer. Yancey 1st Lieutenants.


G. I. Allen


J. Pagcac s


Jos. B. Shaw a c s


A. W. Thornton a c s


Eustace Trenor Cnd Lieutenants. .Gco. A. M'Call L. Thomas


F. D. Newcomb


Timothy Page


Jas. J. Anderson


Joseph Clay


Samuel R. Alston Fifth Infantry.


Josiah Snelling col W. Morgan It cl


J. II. Vose maj bvt Captains.


S. Burbank maj bvt


G. Bender maj bt q m T. llamilton maj bt


J. Fowłe maj bt


T. F. Hunt


3. Plympton D. Wilcox R. A. M'Cabe


Nathan Clarke


Thomas Hunt office c gsJ. Van Swearengen First Lieutenants. J. Mc Ilvain


M. Scott


G. Lowc


P. R. Green


J. B. F. Russell a c s Jos. M. Baxley


F. J. Brooke John Hills


Charles Colerick bt. Seventh Infantry. M. Arbuckle col.


J. B. Many It cl


A. Cummings maj. Captains.


G. Birch mj bt. R. B. Hyde Nath. Young


D. E. Burch a qm


II. Berryman John Philbrick


John M. Berrien mil ac N. G. Wilkinson


James S. Allen


B. I. E. Bonneville


Pierce Butler


First Lieutenants.


HJ. Atkinson. cl bg gl bt. John Stewart A. R. Wooley It cl ht W. Davenport mj bt Captains.


C. Thomas a q m


J. L. Dawson aq m


A. II. Morton a c s


Francis Lec a qm


J. R. Stephenson a c s


T. H. Johnson a c s 'T. M'Namara


Second Lieutenants.


J. A. Phillips adj.


J. E. Newell


J. Macomb top duty


N. Tiflinghurst m a c


IV. G. IF'illiams top duty Joseph Cadie


D. S. Miles IV. Scawell


I. F. Carter


Fred. Thomas


Silas Casey bvt.


Graduates in the Military Academy.


The number of Graduates of the Military Academy, from its first establishment, to the first of July, 1825, amounted to 428.


In the Military Service,


261 | Died in Service, 33


Resigned or disbanded,


122


Killed in battle,


9 Total,


428


4.5


Artillery and Ordnance, 249


Other Corps, 134


Total July 1, 1825,


428-


George Andrews Asa? Richardson John Nichols


Second Lieutenants.


G. H. Crosman a c s IF. IT. Eaton


J. S. Worth top duty J. S. Thompson Gustavus Dorr A. S. Johnston


Jos. D. Scaright


W. Alexander James Grier


St. Clair Denny Second Lieutenants.


David Hunter


Henry Clark


Ant. Dranca cs


Alex. Johnston


W. B Thompson tp d'y Truc'n Cross q m


I. T. Jamisona c s James Engle Henry I. Griffin


Moses E Merrill bt. Sixth Infantry.


Dł. Ketchum mj bt


Bennet Riley


J. Clark, jr. a qm


John Gantt


Jacob Brown a q m


Z. C. Palmer


H. N. Wickliffe


Hy. Smith aq m


T. Noel


Joseph Pentland First Licutenants.


Jason Rodgers adj.


G. C. Hutter


C. IFharton a q m R. Holmes a cs


G. H. Waters


Levi Nutc


M. W. Batman


In the Civil Service,


3


Of the graduates, there had been commissioned in the Corps of Engineers,


IV. S. Colquhoun


E. S. Hawkins


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