The Providence almanac and business directory 1880, Part 11

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Publication date: 1880
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Inspector of Cables-Jaines E. Chace, Providence.


State Board of Education.


Established March 22, 1570. Charles C. Van Zandt. Newport, Presi- dent; Albert C. Howard, East Providence: Charles H. Fisher, M.D) .. North Scituate; Rev. George L. Locke. Bristol; Rev. Daniel Leach, D).D., Providence; Ezra K. Parker, Summit; Samuel H. Cross, Wes- terly; Thomas HI. Clarke, Newport; Thomas D. Stockwell, Commis -. sioner of Public Schools, Secretary. The above constitute the Board of Trustees of the State Normal Sc .. ool. Ontice, WU4 North Main street, Providence.


State Normal School.


Benefit street, between Angell and Waterman, Providence. James C. Greenough, A.M., Principal. For Board of Trustees, see State Board of Education.


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STATE REGISTER.


State School for the Deaf. Benefit, corner Halsey streets. J. W. Homer, Principal.


State Board of Pharmacy.


Albert L. Calder, William B. Blanding. Norman N. Mason, William E. Clarke, Providence; Walter E. Colwell, Pawtucket ; James H. Tay- lor, Newport; Albert B. Collins, Westerly. Office, 104 North Main street, Providence.


State Board of Health.


David King, M.D., Newport County, Chairman; Elisha Dyer, jr., Washington County; Oliver C. Wiggin, M.D .. George W. Jenckes, M.D., Providence County ; William T. C. Wardwell, Bristol County; Albert G. Sprague. M.D., Kent County; Charles H. Fisher, M.D., Secretary. Office, 17 College street, Providence.


Board of State Charities and Corrections.


George I. Chace, Providence, Chairman; Lewis B. Smith, Nayatt Point; Thomas Coggeshall, Newport: W. II. Hopkins. Providence ; Stephen R. Weeden, Providence; Job Kenyon, M.D., River Point ; J. M. Pendleton, Westerly ; Alfred B. Chadsey, Wickford ; William W. Chapin, Secretary. Office, 104 North Main street. Providence.


Agent of Charities and Corrections-Geo. W. Wightman, Providence.


State Institutions.


Superintendent, Samuel L. Blaisdell, Post-office address, Oak Lawn, R. I. Chaplain, Rev. Marcus Ames. Physician, George T. Perry, M.D.


STATE PRISON.


W rden, Nelson Viall. Deputy Warden, Charles W. Davis. Clerk, Frank C. Viall. Overseers, E. R. Tefit, C. HI. Blood. Steward, F. A. Daniels. Hall Keeper, N. Il. Read. Day Officers, W. U. Foye, A. M. Rowe, Daniel J. Viall. Watchmen, Philip R. Weaver, Job S. Yeaw, Frank Bosworth, Alpha R. Hill, John K. Wilcox.


STATE WORKHOUSE AND HOUSE OF CORRECTION.


Deputy Superintendent, A. II. Tilton. Matron, Emma A. Guild.


STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INCURABLE INSANE.


Deputy Superintendent and Matron, MIr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Perry.


STATE ALMSHOUSE. Deputy Superintendent and Matron, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ward.


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RHODE ISLAND MILITIA.


Adjutant-General's office, No. 104 North Main street, Providence. Governor, Captain-General, and Commander-in-Chief, CHARLES C. VAN ZANDT.


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Adjutant and Paymaster-General. C. HENRY BARNEY.


Assistant Adjutant-General, WILLIAM H. TURNER.


Quartermaster und Commissary- General, CHARLES R. DENNIS.


Surgeon - General, JOHN C. BUDLONG.


Assistant Surgeon-General, W. HOWARD KING.


Judge-Advocate-General, P. E. TILLINGHAST.


Assistant Judge Advocate-General, T. P. BARNEFIELD.


Aids. de-Camp. SAMUEL R. HONEY, CHAS. POTTER, A. PRESCOTT BAKER, W.M. J. COZLENS, LE BARON B. COLT, FRANK G. ALLEN.


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STATE REGISTER.


Brigade of Rhode Island Militia.


Brigadier-General, E. II. Rhodes, Assistant Adjutant-General, Philip S. Chuse. Medical Director, Geo. W. Carr. Assistant Inspector-General, W. J. Bradford. Quartermaster, John J. Jencks. Commissary, C. C. Maxson. Judge Advocate, B. M. Bosworth, jr. Engincer, John Howe. Aids-de-Camp, Theodore A. Barton, Henry W. Farnum. Bandmaster, D. W. Reeves.


First Battalion of Infantry. Headquarters at Providence.


Lieutenant-Colonel, R. II. I. Goddard. Major, Joseph H. Kendrick. Surgeon, George W. Porter. Quartermaster, Win. H. Teel. Paymaster, Thomas F. Fessenden. Commissary, Henry L. Parsons. Chaplain, Samuel II. Webb.


Second Battalion of Infantry. Headquarters at Warren.


Lieutenant-Coloncl, B. B. Martin. Major, Frank S. Arnold. Adjutant, W. Howard Walker. Surgeon, Wm. Von Gottschalk. Quartermaster, F. E. Dana. Paymaster, Walter A. Day. Commissary, C. W. Abbot, jr. Chaplain, Sidney Dean.


Third Battalion of Infantry.


Headquarters at Westerly.


Lieutenant-Colonel, J. A. Babcock. Major, Will E. Brown. Surgeon, Henry W. Rose. Quartermaster, Azro N. Lewis. Puymaster, Toin C. Brown. Commissary, W. R. Sharpe. Chaplain, John Evans.


Fourth Battalion of Infantry. Headquarters at Providence.


Major, Albert E. Smith. Adjutant, George T. Sinith. Quartermaster, William F. Jackson. Paymaster, Lewis Kennegee. Commissary, Ste- phen J. West. Chaplain, Mahlon Van Horne.


Fifth Battalion of Infantry.


Ileadquarters at Providence.


Lieutenant-Colonel, James Moran. Major, James Lyons. Adjutant, Edwin D. McGuinness. Surgeon, William F. Kenney. Quartermaster, James E. Downey. Paymaster, Anthony Mungiven. Commissary, Win. McPherson. Chaplain, Christopher Hughes.


First Battalion of Cavalry.


Headquarters at Providence.


Major, George N. Bliss. Adjutant, Reginald C. Brown. Surgeon, Charles Hayes. Quartermaster. M. HI. Sullivan. Paymaster, Hobart L. Gates. Commissary, David S. Ray. Chaplain, John W. Dick.


Battery A, Light Artillery. Headquarters at Providence.


Captain, Horace G. Peck. Senior First Lieutenant, James A. Abbott. Junior First Lieutenant, John A. Russell. Second Lieutenant, Samuel L. Carpenter.


United Company of the Train of Artillery of the Town of Providence.


Chartered 1775. Armory, 121 Canal street.


Major, Edwin R. Holden. Surgeon. George II. Kenyon. Quarter- muster, E W. Salisbury. Commissary, II. I. Metcalf. Assistant-Com- Missary, William W. Handy. Paymaster, A. G. Curpenter. Chaplain, Rev. H. M. Hemperley.


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STATE REGISTER.


United Train of Artillery Veteran Association.


President, Colonel Nicholas Van Slyck. Vice-Presidents, Lieutenan William B. Blanding. Colonel C. D. Jillson, Colonel Oscar Lapham' Secretary, Lieutenant Clinton D. Sellew. Treasurer, George L. Shepley" Clerk, Waldo Stewart.


Providence Marine Corps of Artillery, Veteran Association.


Colonel, Alfred S. Potter. Lieutenant-Colonel, Fred M. Sackett. Major, B. H. Gladding. Lieutenant, George Wheaton 2d. Second Lieutenant, Charles R. Meyers. Adjutant, George B. Peck. jr. Quartermaster, J. Albert Monroe. Assistant Quartermaster, Jacob B. Lewis. Commissary, George C. Nightingale. Assistant Commissarg, W. C. Simmons. Pay- master, William II. Shattuck. Assistant Paymaster, William Millen. Surgeon, Robert Millar. Chaplain, Rev. D. H. Greer. Judge Advocate, Samuel W. Peekhun. Assistant Judge Advocate, P. B. Stiness, jr. Scc- retary and Treasurer, W. G. Nightingale. Clerk, Richmond Henshaw.


First Light Infantry Veteran Association.


Colonel, Win. W. Brown. Lieutenant-Colonel, Henry Staples. Major, Hon. A. E. Burnside. Adjutant, D. S. Remington. Quartermaster, James Shaw, jr. Commissary, William Viall. Assistant Commissary, John T. Pitman. Paymaster, Samuel H. Thomas. Surgeon, F. I .. Wheaton, M.D. Chaplain, Rt. Rev. T. M. Clark. Clerk, W. Rhodes Arnold. Treasurer, Henry Staples.


COUNTY OFFICERS, COURTS, ETC.


Bristol County.


Incorporated February 17, 1746, -47. Shire Town, Bristol.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk of Supreme Court and Court of Common Pleas, Chas. A. Waldron, Bristol. Registers of Deeds, Town Clerks of the different Towns. Sherif, Lewis T. Fisher, Barrington. Deputy Sheriff and Jailer, L. B. Bosworth, Bristol.


TERMS OF COURTS.


Supreme Court, first Monday in March and second Monday in Sep- tember. Court of Common Pleas, first Monday in May and last Monday in October. Protate Court, first Monday in each month.


Kent County.


Incorporated June 15, 1750. Shire Town, East Greenwich.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk of Supreme Court and Court of Common Pleas, Thos. M. Holden. Warwick. Registers of Deeds, Town Clerks of the different Towns. Sheriff, George W. Burlingame, Warwick. Deputy Sheriff's, Samuel L .. Tillinghast . East Greenwich ; Aram W. Colvin, Warwick. Juiler, J. S. Smith, East Greenwich.


TERMS OF COURTS.


Supreme Court, second Monday in March and fourth Monday in August. Court of Common Pleas, second Monday in April and October. Probate Courts, in different towns at various dates.


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STATE REGISTER.


Newport County. Incorporated June 22, 1703. Shire Town, Newport City.


COUNTY OFFICEES.


Clerk of Supreme Court and Court of Common Pleas, Thos. W. Wood, Newport. Registers of Deed., Town Clerks of the different Towns. Sheriff, George Manchester, Portsmouth. Deputy Sherig. W. D. Lake, Newport. Masters in Chancery, Francis B. Peckham. jr., Wm. Gilpin, Thomas W. Wood, Newport. Jailer, Edward D. Jones.


TERMS OF COURTS.


United States District Court, second Tuesday in May and third Tuesday in October. Supreme Court, third Monday in March and September. Court of Common Plens, third Monday in May and November. Justice Court in Newport, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 A.M. Probate Courts: Newport, every Monday, at 10 A.M. ; Middletown, third Monday in each month, at I P.M. ; Portsmouth, second Monday in each month, at 1 P.M. ; Tiverton, first Monday in each month, at 1 P.M. ; Little Compton, sec- ond Monday in each month, at 1 P.M.


Providence County.


Incorporated June 22, 1703. Shire Town, Providence City.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerks of Courts: Supreme Court. Chas. Blake, Providence; Assistant Clerk, Herbert Aliny, Providence. Court of Common Pleas, George E. Webster, Providence : Assistant Clerk. Franklin P. Owen. Providence. Sheriff, Christopher Holden. Deputy Sheriffs, J. A. Gardiner, Lyman Upham, Albert C. Johnson, Chas. Il. Scott, James W. Munroe, Byron H. Arnold, Providence; Geo. A. Atwood, Scituate; Horace M. Pierce, Woonsocket; Frederick N. Goff. Central Falls; Ansel Carpenter, Ste- phen G. Benedict, Pawtucket ; Osmond C. Goodell. East Providence; Adin L. Steere, Burrillville; William S. Kent. Thomas Blanchard, Johnston ; John A. Staples. Glocester ; Frank C. Viall, Cranston. Mas- ters in Chancery, William Binney. George M. Carpenter, jr .. Thomas C. Greene, Samuel W. Peckham, Rollin Mathewson. Warden State Prison, Nelson Viall.


TERMS OF COURTS.


United States Circuit Court, June 15 and November 15. United States District Court, first Tuesday in February and August. Supreme Court, fourth Monday in March and first Monday in October. Court of Com- mon Pleas, first Monday in March, June, September, and December. Municipal Court sits in the City Hall, for the Probate business, every Tuesday, and holds terms to hear appeals from the Police Court four times a year, namely. on the second Wednesday in March, June, Sep- tember, and December. Police Court sits daily, at Haymarket. corner of Canal streets. Justice Court, Providence, sits at 9 o'clock daily.


Washington County.


Incorporated June 16, 1729. Shire Town, South Kingstown.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerks of Courts: Supreme Court, John G. Clarke, South Kingstown ; Court of Common Pleas, Charles H. Aldrich. South Kingstown. Reg- isters of Deeds. Town Clerks of the different Towns. Sheriff, Henry Whipple, Westerly. Deputy Sheriff's, Edward Tucker, Kingson; Chas. H. Chapman, Westerly. Masters in Chancery, Alfred B. Chadsey, Geo. H. Olney, John G. Clarke.


TERMS OF COURTS.


Supreme Court, third Monday in February and August. Court of Common Pleas, second Monday in May and first Monday in November. Probate Courts, generally monthly in each Town.


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JUDICIARY AND OFFICERS OF THE COURTS.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.


Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court, Nathan Clifford. Circuit Judge, John Lowell. Clerk, Henry Pitman.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


District Judge, John P. Knowles. U. S. District Attorney, Nathan F. Dixon, jr. Clerk, Henry Pitman. U. S. Marshal, James II. Coggeshall. U. S. Commissioners. M. W. Douglas, Samnel W. Peckham, Joseph S. Pitman, Walter B. Vincent, Providence; William Gilpin, William P. Sheffield, Newport. Register in Bankruptcy, John G. Pegram, 43 North Main street, Providence.


SUPREME COURT.


Chief Justice, Thos. Durfee; salary, 81,500. Associate Justices, Walter S. Burges, Elisha R. Potter, Charles Matteson, John HI. Stiness ; salary, $1,000 each. Clerk. Charles Blake, Providence County ; salary. 82,500. Assistant Clerk, Herbert Alny ; salary, 81,200. Attorney- General, Willard Sayles; salary, 82,500. Assistant Attorney-General, Samuel P. Colt; salary, $1,500.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


Judges, Walter S. Burges. John II. Stiness. Clerk, Geo. E. Webster, Providence County ; salary, $2,500. Assistant Clerk, Franklin P. Owen ; salary, $1,200.


MUNICIPAL COURT, PROVIDENCE.


Judge, Amasa S. Westcott; salary, $2,250. Clerk, G. B. Nichols; salary, $2,000. Assistant Clerk, William W. Nichols; salary $900.


POLICE COURT, PROVIDENCE.


Justices, Lorin M. Cook, Elias M. Jenckes; salary, $1,000 cach.


JUSTICE COURT, PROVIDENCE.


Trial Justice, James W. Blackwood; salary, $2,000. Clerk, Walter R. Stiness ; salary, $1,500.


JUSTICE COURT, NEWPORT.


Trial Justice, Darius Baker; salary, $700. Clerk, Henry N. Ward; salary $800.


JUSTICE COURT, PAWTUCKET.


Trial Justice, Isaac Shove; salary, $1,000. Clerk, William H. Clapp; salary, $800.


JUSTICE COURT, WOONSOCKET.


Trial Justice, George A. Wilbur; salary, $1,000. Clerk, Charles M. Arnold; salary, $800.


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Providence City Goberment,


FOR 1880.


Legislative and Executive Department.


The Legislative Power of the City is vested in the City Council, chosen annually on the fourth Tuesday of November, consisting of the Mayor, ten Aldermen - one from each ward-and forty Common Conneilmen, chosen by the ten wards. The powers of the Board of Aldermen are the same as those conveyed to Town Councils, as provided in the statutes of the State of Rhode Island. The municipal year commences on the first Monday in January.


THOMAS A. DOYLE, MAYOR. Salary, $3,300. Office, City Hall.


ALDERMEN.


Salary, $250 each.


Ward 1 .- Alfred Metcalf. Ward 6 .- William S. Hayward.


.. 2 .- Samuel W. Peckham.


7 .- Robert E. Smith.


3 .- Sturgis P. Carpenter. 8 .- William B. Greene.


" . 4 .- Charies F. Sampson.


9 .- Henry R. Barker.


5 .- Jolin W. Briggs. 10 .- Charles E. Gorman.


COMMON COUNCIL. Salary, $100 each.


Ward 1 .- Allen Greene, Josiah W. Crooker, Joseph Whelden, Charles F. Ilull.


2 .- J. Carter Brown Woods, George E. Martin. Henry T. Beckwith. William W. Paine.


3 .- Thomas A. Millett, James C. Goff, Thomas E. Studley, Fitz Herbert Peabody.


4 .- Frederick E. Anthony, James McNally, George R. Phillips, Joseph B. Mathewson.


5 .- Charles E. Carpenter, James HI. Tower, Charles An- thony, Henry B. Eddy.


6 .- George II. Burnham. Fred I. Marcy, Thomas M. Rounds, Alfred S. Potter.


7 .- Gilbert F. Robbins, John W. Tillinghast, Elisha W. Pierce, Ferdinand Smith.


8 .- Alfred A. Harrington, Edmund S. Hopkins, Charles E. Harris, Lyman H. Eddy.


.. 9 .- William HI. Shattuck, William HI. Miller, William W. Brayton, Francis M. Dimond.


10 .- Timothy Heffernan, John Morris, John Cassidy, Hugh Hainill.


CLERKS AND MESSENGERS.


City Clerk, Henry V. A. Joslin. Salary, $2,000, and not exceed- ing $600 for clerk hire.


Deputy City Clerk, Aurion V. Chevers.


Clerk of Common Council. Joshua M. Addeman. Salary, $400. Mayor's Clerk, Caleb A. Burbank. Salary, $500.


City Messenger and Sergeant, Edward S. Rhodes. Salary, $1,600.


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FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT.


City Treasurer, Benjamin Tripp. Salary, $3,200.


Deputy Treasurer, John G. Massie. Salary, $2,500. For three assistants. $3,200.


Accountant, George W. Lanphear. Teller, Walter B. Metcalf. Clerk, Edward Field. 2d.


City Auditor. James M. Cross. Salary, $2,250, and $000 for clerk hire. Clerk, Walter L. Clarke.


LAND DEPARTMENT.


Recorder of Deeds, G. A. Williamson. Salary, $1,500, and not exceeding $1,500 for clerk hire.


ASSESSORS' DEPARTMENT.


ASSESSORS - Christopher T. Keith, Chairman; James C. Hidden, Henry A. Webb. Salary, $1,700 each.


Register of Transfers, Henry L. Holmes. Salary. $1,200. Clerk, Arthur H. Armington. Salary, $1,400. Office, City Hall.


REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT.


City Registrar, Edwin M. Snow, M.D.


The City Registrar keeps the records of the Births, Deaths, and Marriages.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police, Charles H. Hunt. Salary, $2,250. Office, City Hall. Deputy Chief, John T. Brown. Salary, $1,500. Clerk of Police, Seth L. Horton. Salary. $3.25 per day. Detectives, Fred. A. Waldron, James O. Swan, Patrick Parker. Salary, $3.50 per day. Warrant Officers, Edwin R. Jones, Isaiah Long. Salary, $2.75 per day. Supt. of Hacks, George H. Norcross, Salary, 83 per dav. Property Clerk, Stephen F. Blanding. Salary 82.75 per day. Police Messenger, John J. Devlin. Salary, $260. Office, City Hall.


POLICE STATIONS.


FIRST. Station House, corner of Canal and Haymarket streets. Captain, Joseph Marston. Lieut., Benj. F. Payne. Sergeants, William N. Sherman, Frederick A. Rankin, John A. Murray. SECOND. Station House, No. 27 Martin street. Captain, William H. Cory. Lient., Edward O'Neil. Sergeant, Nath'l F. Clapp. THIRD. Station House, Wickenden st. Captain, Patrick Egan. Lieut., Reuben R. Baker. Sergeant, James II. Wilbur.


FOURTH. Station House, No. 33 Knight st. Captain, Andrew Mckenzie. Lieut., Eugene Stevens. Sergeant, George B. Dary. FIFTHI. Station House, No. 88 Richmond st. Captain, Benj. H. Child. Lieut., Jeremiah Costine. Sergeant, Wm. H. Leavitt. SIXTH. Station House in Ward 10, on Capron st., near Olney- ville. Lieut., Patrick J. Magill.


The salary of Captains is $3.25 per day ; Lieutenants, $3.00; Sergeants, 82.87; Patrolmen who have served two or more consecutive years, 82.75 per day. Those who have served less than two consecutive years, $2.50. To all appointed after March 4th, 1878, 82,25.


LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.


William H. Bowen, Jabez C. Knight, Samuel H. Wales. Salary, 8700 cach.


LAW DEPARTMENT. ( For City Courts, see pages 111, 112.) City Solicitor, Nicholas Van Slyck. Salary, $6,000, which in- cludes salary tor Assistant. Office, 1 Custom House Street. Assistant City Solicitor, Stephen A. Cooke, Jr. Office, 1 Custom House street.


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WARD OFFICERS.


Ward. 1


Sylvanus Burgess,


Charles S. Pettce.


2


Frederick Miller,


Elias M. Jenckes. William Frankland.


3


Thomas A. Millett,


4


Munson II. Najac,


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James G. Whitehouse, William H. Teel,


Edwin C. Pierce,


Henry M. Boss.


9 Eastern dist. Western "


James F. Field,


10 First district, Edward HI. Smith, Second =


James W. Skees,


Joseph N. B. Meegan. Thomas J. Halliday.


WARD ROOMS.


Ward 1. Engine Station, Mill, cor. Bark.


2. City Building, Market square.


3. Third Police Station, Wickenden, cor. Traverse.


4. School-house, Fountain, near Aborn.


5. Fifth Police Station, Richmond, ncar Clifford.


6. Knutton's Hall, 46 Pearl.


7. Engine Station, Pallas, opp. Vernon.


8. Engine Station, Harrison, near Iligh.


.. 9. Eastern district-Freedom Hall, Eddy, cor. Oxford. Western Greenwich, cor. Potter's avenue.


" 10. First district- Engine Station. Putnam. c. Amherst. Second School-house, West River street.


CONSTABLES.


[With power to serve civil process. ]


Ballou Frank O. Cokely John II. Smith Walter C.


Belcher Thomas R.


Craddock Michael, Thurber Charles H.


Bucklin George H. Lawless George, Whitney Samuel.


Winslow William P.


POLICE CONSTABLES.


[Without power to serve civil process.]


Arnold Reuben A. Fisher Nathaniel A. Nickerson John,


Austin John S.


Babcock James E.


Baker Augustus E. Barker William H.


Battey John M. Baxter Walter S. Bemis Charles W ..


Bennett Almon G.


Potter Henry A. L.


Potter J. Crawford, Potter William C. Prentiss Edmund F. Pullen Willian, Robinson William T. Roland James H.


Johnston Joseph F. Rood John A.


Joslin Daniel, Knowles John M. Kantton George S.


Love William B. Mathews John G. Mathews William, Matthews Win. G.


McCarthy Timothy, Underwood Nich las,


McElroy Henry J. McKav John G. Merrill John T. Merry Samuel C. Miller Alexis C. Morrow Frank F.


Norton Samuel W. Oakes Charles B. Oakes John R.


Oatley James T. Parks John F.


Porter Daniel I ..


Salisbury Stephen S. Sears Sidney A. Shattuck Milton H. Stearns Levi K. Swan Z. Allen. Swarts Jacob, Sweet John T. G. Thurston John A.


Walcott Thoma . W. . Whelden Joseph N. Whitney Samnel. Winsor Benjamin A. Worden John L.


Bennett Lorenzo D. Benson John B. Billings George A. Blake William L. Braman James W. Briggs Daniel G. Brown Alden M. Brown Horace L. Bucklin George H. Burlingame Eben. Burlingame Herb't W. Lewis Barnabas, Butler John J. Butts Charles P, Carr Rufus B. Chaffee Charles E. Chapman William, Claflin Moses A. Creighton John O. Crossman Samuel, Crowell Janirs I .. Cummings Edwin IL. Drew Samuel W.


Freese Osborn W. Gooch George W. Gross Amasa J.


Hackett John, Hart Thomas W. Hathaway James B. Poole Allen F.


Henr: Stephen P. Higgins Joseph, Hill Daniel, Hill Holden O. Howard David E. Howard George R. Jencks Horace. Johnson Benj. A.


Edmund F. Prentiss. Albert C. Winsor. Augustus V. Payton. William E. Whiting.


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Charles C. Armstrong, Charles G. A. Peterson,


Samuel Young. John T. Jackson.


Wardens. Clerks.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS-


DANIEL LEACH, Superintendent. Salary, $2,250. Office, City Hall. Hour, from 12 to 1.


MEMBERS OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


President, Nicholas Van Slyck. Secretary, Saran H. Ballou. Salary, $750.


Members ex-officio, the Mayor, the President of the Common Council, and the Chairman of Committee on Education, J. Lewis Peirce.


FIRST WARD.


Term expires


Edwin M. Stone ..... April, 1850 ' Lemuel Osler ... .April, 1880


Smith S. Sweet .. 1880 : Fred I. Marcy .. ..


Elisha C. Mowry ...


Oren Westcott ..


1881


Alfred Metcalf.


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Daniel A. Hunt. .. 1882


SECOND WARD.


Charles W. Parsons .. April, ISSO


Edward G. Taylor ... 66 1880 John W. Case. .. 1890 ..


Fanny Palmer. ..... 1881


Welcome O. Brown .. 1581 William S. Johnson. 1581


Carleton A. Staples ..


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Charles P. Hartshorn


1882


Freeborn Coggeshall. 66 1852


THIRD WARD.


Merrick Lyon .. ... . April, 1880


James C. Goff ... 1880


Jaines C. Greenough. 1881


Elias HI. Johnson .... 1881 Amos M. Bowen ..... "6


Thomas A. Millett ... $6 1882


J. E. C. Farnum .. ..


1682


FOURTH WARD.


James G. Vose ... .April, ISSO


David II. Greer. .. 1850


Henry HI. Burrington


Emulus Rhodes .... .. 1881 Adrian Mathews ... . ..


George E. Barstow .. 66 1882


Stephen A. Cook, jr .. = 1882


FIFTH WARD.


Henry A. Howland .. April, 1880


Reginald C. Brown .. .. 1880


John C. Thompson .. 1881 William H. Covill ... 1881


Nicholas Van Slyck .. 1881 John D. Frost .. ...


John W. Angell ...... 1582


Benjamin F. Clarke. 1832


SIXTH WARD.


Term expires


.. 1850


66 18SI : Clifton A. Hall .. 66 1881


William H. King. 1951


Eugene Kingman.


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1882


Lester S. Ilill.


1832


SEVENTH WARD.


Daniel R. Ballon ..... April, 1880


Alfred A. Harrington, April, 1880 Henry S. Olney ... .. 1850


Gilbert E. Whittemore .6 188!


Daniel Perrin.


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1852


Nelson E. Church ...


66


1882


NINTH WARD.


James Cole. April, 1880


David J. Burgess .... ..


1550


George P. Tew .. 1881


1881


Charles II. George ...


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1852


Willard 11. Greene ...


1852


TENTH WARD.


.Jesse Metcalf. April, 1880


Joseph F. Brown .... = 1880


1881


Timothy Heffernan .. 1852


John Duxbury .. 1882


Schools and Teachers.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Located on Spring. Summer, and Pond Streets.


David W. Hoyt, Edward H. Catler, William T. Peck, Benjamin I. Wheeler, Myron C. Pease, William M. Stockbridge, Henry O. Tripp. Sarah E. Doyle, Ellen Dodge, Rebecca E. Chase, Agnes F. Williams, Charlotte E. Leavitt, Cornelia A. Babcock, Rosa- mond R. Leuvens, Julia W. Doyle, Elizabeth J. Chase, Alice D. Mumford, Teachers. Attended by 454 pupils.


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William T. Tibbitts : 1881


Arthur W. Dennis ...


1882


EIGHTHI WARD.


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117


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.


GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Doyle Avenue- J. Milton Hall.


Brunch Avenue- Martha B. Teel.


Bridgham Street - Levi W. Russell.


Point Street -James M. Sawin.


Federal Street - Isaac O). Winslow. Greenwich Street -George F. Weston.


Mount Pleasant - Frederick W. Wing.


Candace Street - Eli HI. Howard.


Thayer Street -- Albert J. Manchester.


Oxford Street -George E. Church.


Manton Avenue -Fannie W. Mowry.


The above Grammar Schools attended by 3,757 pupils.




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