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Richmond Pharmaceutical Association.
The Pharmaceutical Association of Rich- mond was organized in 1873, and is composed of the leading druggists of the city. Its chief objects are the promotion of culture, and the diffusion of knowledge in the practice of phar- macy, and the maintenance of such relations between physicians, phar- macists, druggists, and the people at large, upon just principles, which shall enhance the public welfare and tend to the mutual benefit of members. President-Hugh Blair. First Vice-President-John W. Pierce. Second Vice-Prest-Powhatan E. Dupuy. Recording Secretary-Joseph Anthony. Corresponding Secretary-T. Roberts Baker.
Treasurer-Wm. P. Poythress. Executive Committee-J. N. Willis, Polk Miller, Jesse Child.
Richmond Female Institute.
President-Rev. J. B. Jeter, D. D.
Trustees-Rev. J. B. Jeter, D. D., Presi- dent ; J. B. Winston, Secretary ; Wel- lington Goddin, Treasurer; Rev. E. W. Warren, D. D., Rev. H. A. Tupper. D. D., Rev. W. E. Hatcher, D. D., Dr. William H. Gwathmey, M. D., Josiah Ryland, Joseph C. Courtney, James Thomas, Jr., Charles T. Wortham.
Richmond Institute. Main cor. 19th.
President-Charles H. Carey.
RAILROADS.
Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Po- tomac Railroad Company.
President-Judge Robert Ould.
Treasurer-J. B. Winston.
General Superintendent-E. T. D. Myers.
General Ticket Agent -- C. A. Taylor.
Auditor-L. P. Ellis.
Assistant Supt-Thos. L. Courtney. Ticket Agent -- W. P. Blakey.
Freight Agent-R. W. Courtney.
Master Machinist Henry Kulin.
Master Carpenter-Wm. H. Trainham. Directory -- Andrew Johnson, John S.
Blackborn, Moncure Robinson, Jr., Alfred Horner, Isaac H. Carrington.
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad.
President --- Fred R. Scott.
Treasurer --- M. W. Yarrington. Auditor --- W. R. Jones. Superintendent --- A. Shaw.
Directors --- Colonel R. R. Bridges, B. W. Haxall, H. K. Ellyson, D. W. Lassiter, W. T. Walters.
Richmond, Danville and Piedmont Railroad.
President --- A. S. Buford.
General Counseller --- H. H. Marshall.
General Supt .--- T. M. R. Talcott. Treasurer --- W. E. Turner.
Auditor --- E. A. Barber.
Division Supt .--- Captain W. HI. Green. General Freight Agent --- Sol. Hass.
General Passenger Agent --- J. R. Mac- murdo.
Master Machinist --- R. D. Wade. Master Carpenter --- J. B. Vaughan.
Ticket Agent, Richmond --- J. H. Lester. Directors --- J. N. Dubarry. A. Y. Stokes, William L. Owen, W. T. Sutherlin, Strickland Kneass, A. J. Cassatt, John Bardsley, I. Davenport, Jr.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co.
President --- C. P. Huntington, New York. Vice-President --- Hon. Wins. C. Wiekham, Richmond.
Secretary -- E. T. Toutnier. New York. Engineer and Supt .--- W. M. S. Dunn. Assistant Snpt .--- G. S. Netherland.
Division Superintendents --- E. T. Smith, Jos. S. Mallory.
Cashier --- John Garrett.
Auditor of Revenue --- J. F. Netherland. General Ticket Agent --- C. R. Howard. Freight Agent, Richmond --- R. D. Tyler.
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General Freight Agent --- B. S. Fitch. Master of Machinery --- John McFarland. Auditor of Disbursements --- W. H. Lowry. Storekeeper --- J. A. Netherland. Counsellors --- Hon. Wm. J. Robertson, Virginia; Jas. H. Storrs, New York. Directors --- C. P. Huntington, New York; A. A. Low, New York; Pliny Fisk, Trenton, N. J .; Jonas G. Clark, New York; Jno. Castree, New York; Wms. C. Wickham, Richmond; Win. White- wright, New York ; A. S. Hatch, New York : David Stewart, New York; John Echols, Staunton, Va.
Richmond, York River and Chesa- peake Railroad Company.
President --- R. S. Burrows. Vice-President --- Thomas Clyde.
Superintendent --- H. T. Douglass. Treasurer --- W. E. Smith.
Freight Agent --- William P. Brett.
Directors --- A. Stewart, Thomas Clyde. A. S. Warren, Dr. W. H. Gwathmey, and Reuben Foster.
Richmond and Alleghany Railroad Company.
Office, corner Thirteenth and Main Streets.
President
Vice-President --- H. C. Parsons.
Directors --- James R. Keene, New York ; Thomas Ewing, Ohio; Hugh MeCul- lough, New York ; T. S. Bocock. Virginia; John P. Jones, Nevada ; George S. Pal- mer. Virginia ; S. W. Bocock, New York; and H. C. Parsons, Virginia.
Richmond City Passenger Railway. Clyde Line Steamers to Philadelphia.
Office. Leigh nr Adams.
President --- Lewis N. Hopkins. Secretary and Treasurer --- Christopher .. Waldrop.
Superintendent --- Gen'l R. Lindsey Wal- ker.
Directors --- Lewis N. Hopkins, Maxwell T. Clarke. David N. Walker, U. G. Hoyt, Walter E. Smith. Wm. H. Haxall, Wm. R. Burrows.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Old Dominion Steamboat Line. Dock nr Ash, Rocketts.
President-N. L. McCready. Office 197 Greenwich, corner Fulton. and Pier 37 North River. George W. Allen & Co., Agents, Rich- mond.
Richmond Y. R. & C. R. R. & Merchants & Miners' Transportation Co.
Office R. & Y. R. R. Co., Depot.
General Agent -- V. D. Groner, Norfolk. New England Agent-W. O. Pearce, 95 Milk Street. Boston.
Providence Agent-E. H. Rockwell. Superintendent-H. T. Douglas, Richmond. Soliciting Agent -- D. J. Weisiger.
James River Towing and Transpor- tation Company.
2016 Dock Street.
President-A. L. Apperson. Secretary and Treasurer-E. H. Rhodes. : General Agent-J. D. Redwood
Powhatan Steamboat Line for Bal- timore.
Twenty-second and Dock. Agent -- Col. H. T. Douglas.
Virginia Steamboat Company.
Wharf Rocketts. Branch Office. 903 e Main.
President-IL. K. Ellyson Vice-President-Thomas Clyde. Superintendent-L. B. Tatum
James River and Kanawha Co.
Basin Bank bet. Eleventh and Twelfth. President-Maj. J. W. Johuston. Secretary and Treasurer-William P. Mun- ford.
Water Street, Rocketts. Agent-J. W. MeCarrick.
Canal Packet Line.
Corner Canal Bank and Eighth. President-A. W. Harman, Jr.
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The Tobacco Trade of the City of Richmond.
Shockoe Slip, toot of 13th street.
President-James A. Scott. Vice-President-C. R. Barksdale. Secretary and Treasurer-Peyton Wise. Auctioneer --- R. A. Trice.
Clerk -- W. E. Chockley.
Standing Committee --- W. G. Miller. J. T. Hutcheson, J. H. Martin. P. A. Sublett and E. D. Christian.
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Richmond Corn and Flour Exchange. Cary, corner 13th street.
President --- W. T. McCance. First Vice-President --- Philip Haxall. 2d Vice-President --- Coleman Wortham. Treasurer --- John Addison.
Secretary --- P. G. Coghlan.
Directors --- Alexander Walker, W. B. War- wick, W. P. Smith, W. T. Daniel, Jr., T. H. Ellett, S. Blunt Mason, W. C. Seddon, P. G. Harrison, H. B. Taliaferro and Charles H Simpson.
Chamber of Commerce. 1300 Ross.
President --- E. O. Nolting.
First Vice-President --- R. E. Blankenship. Second Vice-President --- Thomas Potts.
Treasurer --- J. H. Montague.
Secretary --- P. G. Coghlan.
Assistant Secretary --- E. H. Fisher.
Directors --- J. B. Purcell, John K. Chil- drey, T. M. Logan, Claiborne Watkins. Andrew L. Ellett. Thomas Seddon, (. D. Hill, L. D Crenshaw. Jr., C. A. Bald- - win, S. H. Hawes, J. G. Spotts, J. P. Rogers, C. N. Williams, L. Levy and R. A: Dunlop.
Virginia Historical Society.
Library Rooms over the Law Library, in the Court of Appeals Building, (Old Sycamore Church).
President-Hon. Hugh Blair Grigsby, L. L. D.
First Vice-President-Conway Robinson, Esq.
Second Vice-President -- William Green, L. L. D.
Third Vice-President-Wm. Wirt Henry. Corresponding Secretary and Librarian- R. A. Broek. 409 east Canal street.
Recording Secretary-Major G. A. Barks- dale.
Executive Committee --- William Green, (chairman), John Ott, Col. Archer An- derson. Dr. Charles G. Barney, Hon. Boliver Christian. Hon. J. L. Marye, Jr., William A. Maury, Col. H. Coulter Ca- bell, Dr. William P. Palmer, Hon. John W. Daniel, J. L. M. Curry, D. D., LL. D., Hon. A. M. Keiley, and ex-officio the Corresponding and Recording Secre- taries.
Executive Committee meets monthly ; the Society at large annually.
General Agent
Treasurer-Robert T. Brooke.
Southern Historical Society.
Office, No. 7 Library Floor, State Capitol. President-General Jubal A. Early. Vice-President-Hon. R. M. T. Hunter. Sed'y and Treas'r-Rev. J. Win. Jones.
Executive Committee-General Dabney H. Maury (chairman). Colonel Charles S. Venable, Colonel William Preston Johnson, Colonel Robert E. Withers. Colonel Thomas H. Carter, Lieutenant- Colonel Archer Anderson. Major Robert Stiles, George L. Christian. Esq .. Colo- - nel Joseph Mayo, and Colonel George W. Munford.
The object of the Society is to collect everything which will throw light upon the history of the late "War between the States," and to put in shape for the fi- ture historian the material which will enable him to vindicate the motivesand truthfully record the deeds of our Con- federate army and people in their great struggle for constitutional freedom.
Army of Northern Virginia, (VIRGINIA DIVISION!
Meets annually, Wednesday in Fair week. President-General W. H. F. Lee. First Vice-President-Gen. Robt. Ransom. Treasurer-Major Robert Stiles.
Secretaries-Sergeant George L. Christian, Sergeant Leroy S. Edwards.
Executive Committee -- General Bradley T. Johnson. Colonel Thomas H. Carter. Major W. K. Martin, Major T. A. Brander. Private C. MeCarthy.
Virginia State Agricultural Society.
Office, Wilkinson Hall, 9th near Franklin. Pres't-Major A. H. Drewry, Charles City. First Vice-Pres't-W. A. Burke. Staunton. Second Vice-President -- Robert Beverly, Fanquier.
Third Vice-President-Colonel Randolph Harrison, Cumberland.
Executive Committee-The president and vice-presidents are ex-officio members of the Executive Committee. Colonel R. H. Dulaney, Loudoun ; S. W. Fick- lin, Albemarle; James Newman. Orange; Professor M. G. Ellzey, Montgomery : G. W. Palmer, Smyth; Dr. S. P. Moore. Richmond : A. M. Bowman. Augusta; Dr. R. F. Taylor, Amelia : Colonel Thos. H. Carter, King William ; Thomas Wat- kins, Halifax; Dr. W. T. Walker, Goochland: George Chrisman, Rock- ingham.
Secretary and Treasurer-W. C. Knight, Richmond.
Virginia Horticultural and Pomologi- cal Society.
1009 East Main street.
President-W. H. Haxall. Vice-President-Franklin Davis. Secretary-William H. Pleasants. Treasurer -- I. S. Tower.
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Executive Committee -- John M. Allan, [ Richmond Paper Manufacturing Co. Joseph R. Rennie, Dr. S. P. Moore, John Factory, Arch and 8th streets. Office, 1202 e Main. B. Davis, John Morton, S. C. Kent, John Laird, Dr. J. S. Beattie, D. Carr, George President -- J. H. Montagne .. Secretary-H. W. Lubbock. D. Pleasants, W. Turner, E. P. Hodg- 2011.
Virginia Poultry Association.
President-A. M. Bowman, of Augusta county.
First Vice-President-F. W. Chiles, of Lonisa county.
Second Vice-President-Dr. S. R. Diekin- So11.
Secretary and Treasurer-H. Theodore Ellyson, of Richmond.
Virginia Fish and Game Association.
A State organization, organized for the purpose of the protection of fish and game; office located at Richmond. President - Charles T. Palmer.
Treasurer-John Ott.
Secretary -Edward H. Fisher.
Crenshaw's Warehouse Company. Shockoe Slip.
President -- James R. Crenshaw. Vice-President-Win. G. Crenshaw.
Secretary and Treasurer-M. W. Cren- shaw.
Directors-James R. Crenshaw, Joseph H. Crenshaw, J. S. Crenshaw.
Atlantic and Virginia Fertilizing Co.
Office, Crenshaw's Planters' Warehouse. President-W. G. Crenshaw.
Secretary and Treasurer-W. G. Cren- shaw, Jr.
Haxall-Crenshaw Company. 12th corner Byrd. President -R. Barton Haxall. Vice-President-Philip Haxall. Secretary and Treasurer-Louis D. Cren- shaw, Jr.
Gallego Mills Manufacturing Co.
12th bet. Cary and Canal. President - Peter C. Warwick. Vice-President-Thomas Potts. Secretary-Thomas B. Keesee. Treasurer-George A. Barksdale.
The Richmond Stove Company. Office and Foundry, Main and 25th streets. President and Treasurer-Edwin B. Snead. Secretary-HI. C. Chamblin.
Superintendent of Foundry-Wray T. : Wright.
Assistant Sed'y -- A. H. Christian, Jr.
Directors-J. H. Montague, E. D. Chris- tian, A. Il. Christian, Moses Ellyson, R. S. Archer, John F. Whitfield, Samuel Sinton.
Old Dominion Cotton Mills. Manchester, Va.
President-S. P. Arrington.
Treasurer and Agent - Edward Graham. Superintendent - John E. Downs.
Manchester Paper Mill Company. General Agent -- T. H. Wallace.
Southern Fertilizing Company.
Office, 1321 east Cary. Factory, Libby Building.
President-W. H. Palmer.
Vice-President-John Enders. Chemist-Dr. W. H. Taylor.
Secretary-John Ott.
Assistant Secretary-W. II. Gilman.
Hollywood Memorial Association. President -Mrs. Wm. HI. McFarland. First Vice-President-Mrs. James Lyons. Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs. E. H, Brown, 1 n 5th.
Hollywood Cemetery Company. 1014 e Main street.
President-W. H. Haxall. Treasurer-R. T. Brooke. Secretary-E. H. Rhodes.
Superintendent -James O'Keeffe.
Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works Company. 1329 and 1331 Cary street.
Commercial Agent-R. E. Blankenship. President-Bolling W. Haxall. Vice-President-John G. Spotts. Superintendent-Douglass Baird.
Westham Granite Company. : Quarries, Chesterfield county. P. O. box 177, Richmond.
President-J. Condit Smith, New York. Sec's-Albert Ordway, Washington, D. C. Treasurer-R. Snowden Andrews, Balto. Auditor-John Pickering, Richmond. Sup't-Samuel S. Green, Richmond.
Richmond and Williamsburg Turn- pike Company. Office 1104 East Main. President --- John E. Bossieux.
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Acting Secretary and Treasurer --- C. U. Williams.
Toll-gate Keeper --- John T. Layton.
Directors --- John E. Bossieux, Peter W. Grubbs, R. L. Brook, Charles U. Wil- liams, C. Bossieux and G. D. Pleasants.
Mechanicsville Turnpike Company.
President --- Geo K. Crutchfield. Secretary and Treasurer --- C. U. Williams. Toll-gate Keeper --- J. L. Phillips. Directors --- James P. Cosby. J. M. Carter, G. K. Crutchfield, C. C. Williams, I. Davenport, Jr., J. Mills, J. L. Grubbs.
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.
Mutual Building and Loan Associat'n.
Meets every first and third Monday even- ings at No. 6 n 11th street. President -JJno. JJ. Wright.
Secretary and Treasurer - William Loven- stein
East End Building Fund Company. Meets first and third Monday. President -J. J. Wright.
Secretary and Treasurer -- William H. Pleasants.
Perpetual Building. Loan and Trust Company.
President -Sampson Hirsh. Cashier -- William Lovenstein.
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday nights in each month.
Mechanics' Building Fund Co. No. 2. President -- Charles Schnellenburg. Treasurer-C. C Thon. Secretary-John A. Kratz.
West End Building Association.
Meets every Monday night, West End Hall Monford cor. Broad.
President-Christian Unkel. Secretary-F. E. Tholl. Treasurer-Gerhard Wiggins.
Mechanics' Building Fund Co. No. 3. President --- Charles Herbst. Treasurer-C. C. Thon. Secretary -- John A. Kratz.
COLORED COMPANIES. Virginia Home Building Fund and Loan Association. President-Joseph E. Farrar. Treasurer -J. IL. Lewis. Secretary - P. H. Woolfolk.
Virginia Building and Savings Co. Chartered March, 1876.
President-James Childress. Cashier-P. H. Woolfolk.
MUSICAL, DRAMATIC & LITERARY.
Richmond Mozart Association. Hall, 8th bet Franklin and Grace.
Organized April 28. 1-76. Chartered by the Ciacuit Court of the city of Rich- mond, December 16, 1:76.
President-Bradley T. Johnson.
Vice-President-Henry W. Lubbock.
Secretary-W. Upshur Bass. Treasurer-Samuel Sinton.
Board of Governors-Bradley T. Johnson, W. Upshur Bass, Ira W. Blunt, E. Courtney JJenkins, Dr. W. Leigh Burton, H. W. Lubbock. S. Sprigg Campbell, E. A. Hoen, Henry T. Miller. Win. A. Jenkins. John D. Redford. O. J. School- craft, Samuel Sinton, Frederick R. Scott, A. Bargamin, Wm. E. Tanner, John F. Allen, T. G. Peyton. 1. D. Williams. N. M. Wilson, E. R. AArcher.
Gesangverein Virginia.
Meet at their own hall. Nos. 309 and 311 7th street, every Wednesday for re- hearsal. Ledies' and gentlemen's choir meets every Friday night for rehearsal. Messrs Siegel and Seibert. directors.
President-Herman Schmidt. Vice-President-1. Moll.
Secretary -Charles Seibert.
Treasurer-B. Brauer.
Cashier-G. A. Bock.
Librarian-M. Briel.
Board of Directors -- H. Selmmidt, J. F. Kohler, C, L. Siegel, Herman Boschen, HI. G, Miller. L. Euker. Musical Director-C. L. Siegel.
Eureka Quartette.
Messrs. Henry C. Wyatt. James P. Wood. W. R. Riddick and F. C. Cunningham : Bennett Dashiell, pianist.
The Mosaic Club.
A social and dramatic club organized in 1876 by a party of ladies and gentlemen for social enjoyment and for the culti- vation of the dramatic talent of its members. They have their entertain- ments every other Tuesday at the Vir- ginia Opera House.
Lady Managers -- Mes. Lewis Webb. Mrs. W. It. Perkins, Mes. Russell Robinson. Mrs. Charles C. Williams, Mrs. J. 1. Pleasants, Madame de Sibourg. Mrs. M. F. Pleasants, Mrs. F. D. Cunning- ham, Mrs. Ro. Scott. Mrs .. Caskie Cabell, Mrs. Ed Mayo.
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Committee of Invitation-Mrs. Russell : President --- William H. Palmer.
Robinson, Mrs. Win. Perkins, Mrs. C. H. Williams, Mrs. Adair Pleasants. Treasurer-Win. H. Grant, Jr.
Richmond Amateur Band Association.
The object of this Association is the culti- vation of the art of instrumental music. They meet on Tuesday nights at their rooms, 920 Main street. President-T. H. Starke.
Secretary and Treasurer-W. W. Gosden. Leader-W. J. Smith.
Censor-S Steinlein. First E Flat Cornet-W. J. Smith.
Second E Flat Cornet-W. W. Gosden. First B Flat Cornet-E. F. De Witt. Second B. Flat Cornet-J. J. Burr, Jr. First Alto-J. K. Baseler. Second Alto-C. W. Winn. Baritone-Thomas H. Starke. Tuba-Samuel Steinlein.
Richmond Art Association. Room 4, 809 e Main. President -Miss M. J. Morris. Secretary-Miss M. H. Lee. Treasurer-Mrs. T. A. Parker.
Richmond Literary Association. President-W. S. Briggs.
Vice-President --- G. C. Jackson. Treasurer --- D. E. Lumsden. Secretary --- T. L. W. Marye. Assistant Secretary --- Henry Gibson. Critic ---- M. L. Spottswood.
Jefferson Literary and Social Circle. President -Charles Millhiser. Recording Secretary-H. S. Hutzler. Librarian-M. S. Block.
CLUBS.
Commercial Club. 1300 Ross. President --- Claiborne Watkins. Vice-President --- J. P. Rogers. Secretary and Treasurer --- J. M. Nowlin. Board of Managers --- Claiborne Watkins, J. P. Rogers, George D. Thaxton, Henry Bodeker, M. Heller, John B. Purcell, W. E. Cardozo, James D. Crump and Luke Harvey.
Richmond Club.
Was founded in 1866. The Club House is at the corner of Third and Franklin. President --- John H. Montague. Secretary --- R. T. Daniel, Jr. Treasurer --- Wm. A. Jenkins.
Westmoreland Club.
Was founded January, 1877. The Club House is No. 707 e Franklin street.
Vice-President --- Philip Haxall. Secretary --- Wm. Randolph Smith. Treasurer --- John Enders Robinson.
Konservative Kampaign Klub,
Chief --- John H. Clai borne. First Junior Chief .-- Charles V. Meredith. Second Junior Chief --- Samuel B. Witt. Secretary --- II. Tate Evans.
Corresponding Secretary --- John G. Mosby. Treasurer --- Wm. Ahern.
Richmond Caledonian Club.
Chief --- James Johnston.
First Chieftain --- Alex. Calder, Sr. Second Chieftain --- Wm. Dunn. Third Chieftain --- Wm. R. Mason. Fourth Chieftain --- II. I. Reith. Librarian --- Alex. Dick.
Mercantile Club.
President --- Wm. Heller. Vice-President --- Ph. Whitlock. Secretary --- Wm. Lovenstein. Treasurer --- Samuel Cohen.
Old Dominion Fishing and Yacht Club.
Meets quarterly at Western Union tele- graph office.
President-John F. Mayer.
Treasurer-S. McG. Fisher.
Secretary -Edward H. Fisher.
Granite Cutter's Union.
President-Thomas Johnston. Secretary-John G. Craig.
THE MILITARY. First Regiment. Field and Staff.
Colonel Commanding-B. T. Johnson. Lieutenant-Colonel-Jno. B. Purcell. Major-C. J. Anderson.
Adjutant-Capt. JJo. Lane Sterne. Commissary-Capt. Cyrus Bossieux.
Surgeon-Major L. B. Edwards. . Assistant Surgeon-Capt. JJud B. Wood. Quartermaster-Capt. C. P. Bigger. Chaplain-Rev. M. D. Hoge, Capt.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Sergeant-Major- Q. M. Sergeant-D. J. Burr, Jr. Commissary-Sergeant-Robert Harrold. Color-Sergeant-J. P. Farrell.
Ordnance-Sergeant-Richard Adam. Hospital Stewart-O. E. Perrigo.
COMPANY OFFICERS. Company A ( Richmond Grays). Captain-L. J. Bossieux. First Lieutenant-J. E. Phillips. Second Lieutenant-J. E. Laughton
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Company B (Walker Light Guardi.
Captain-H. C Jones.
First Lieutenant-W. R. Burgess
Second Lieutenant-A. L. Bargamin
Company C (Guard of the Common- wealthi.
Captain-M. L. Spottswood.
First Lieutenant-F. D. Barksdale.
Second Lieutenant-G. K. Wren.
Company D (Carrington Gnard ). Captain-R. M. Taylor.
First, Lientenant-Frank Cunningham. Second Lieutenant-James Gibbons.
Company F
Captain- First Lieutenant- Second Lieutenant-
Company G
Captain-A. M. Tomlinson.
First Lientenant-Tate Starke.
Second Lieutenant-B. M. Childress.
Richmond Light Infantry Blues. (Not a part of the Regiment ..
Captain -- John S. Wise. First Lieutenant-T. N. Page.
Second Lieutenant-Charles Eppes.
Richmond City Guard. (Not a part of Regiment ). Captain --- J. L. Smith.
First Lieutenant --- A. L. Ellett, Jr.
Second Lientenant --- Clinton Larns.
A new Company organized but as yet no name adopted.
Captain-Tazewell Ellett.
First Lieutenant-JJ. D. Patton.
Second Lieutenant-Jno. H. Dinneen.
Artillery.
FIELD AND STAFF FIRST BATTALION V.A. VOL. ARTILLERY.
Major Henry C Carter, Commanding. Commissioned Staff.
Major C. Q. Tompkins, M. D., Surgeon. Capt. Carlton MeCarthy, Adjutant.
Lieut. W. H. Aborn. Ordnance.
Lieut. J. Herbert Stiff. Commissary.
Lieut. R. C. M. Wingfield, Q. M.
Lieut. W. E. Harwood, M. D., Assistant Surgeon.
Lieut. J. Wm. Jones, D. D., Chaplain. Battalion composed of Richmond Howit- First Vice-President -. I. S. Rady.
zers. R. C. Wortham.
Petersburg Artillery, W. W. Bangh.
Norfolk Light Artillery. Lieut. II. C' White- head
Staunton Artillery, Alex. H. Fultz.
Richmond Howitzers. Captain --- R. C. Wortham.
First Lieutenant -- E. J. Losher.
: Second Lieutenant -- G. P. Hawes. Orderly Sergeant -- W. E. Simons. Sargon --- Dr. Christopher Tompkins.
MILITARY ASSOCIATIONS.
The "Old First " Virginia Infantry.
The "Old First" Virginia Infantry As- sociation was organized the 10th of April, 1874. Its objects are to revive the friendships and memories of army lite, to visit and relieve members in dis- tress, and to compile a history of the regiment. The Secretary of the Associa- tion will be glad to receive any informa- tion as to facts in connection with the old regiment; also, any relics or memen- toes associated therewith, and in particu- lar. likenesses of deceased members. President --- Wm. H. Palmer.
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First Vice-President --- George F. Norton. Second Vice-President --- E. Passon Reeve. Third Vice-President --- Jos. L. Whittaker. Secretary --- W. H. Keiningham. Treasurer --- Maurice Clagett.
"F" Company Association.
: Organized October 19th 1-76. by the sur- viving members of " F" Company of volunteers, which was organized October 19th, 1859, and served throughout the. late war.
President-Major Charles R. Skinker.
First Vice-President-Captain Maxwell T. Clark.
Second Vice-President-Major Thomas .A. Brander.
Third Vice-President-Major Thomas G. Peyton. Secretary-R. A. Brock.
Treasurer-Robert H. Gilliam. 1109 east Main street.
The officers compose an executive com- mittee, which meets at will.
The Association meets semi-annually on the 19th of April and, 19th of October.
Young Guard Association.
Organized April 13th, 1576 the twenty- sixth anniversary of the date of the first commission issued to that corps, with the following officers:
President-J. H. Richardson.
Second Vice-President -- J. A. Lacy. Secretary-W. H. Wade.
Assistant Secretary-J. J. H. Brower. Treasurer- W. W. Wood.
Meets on the ed Tuesday in each month.
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Howitzer Association.
Re-organized November 9th, 1874. President -- Lieut. D. S. MeCarthy. Vice-Presidents-P. A. Sublett and John S. Ellett.
Secretaay-Lient. Richard C. Wortham. Treasurer-Frank D. Hill.
Executive Committee -- J. B. Lambert and C. E. Wingo, First company; G. L. Christian and S. H. Hawes, Second Com- pany ; George D. Thaxton and B. Alsop, Third company.
CHURCHES.
Catholic.
St. Peter's Cathedral, corner Grace and 8th -- Rt. Rev. John J. Keane. D. I) .. Bishop of the Diocese; Very Rev. F. Janssens. V. G .. Rev. William B. Hanley, Rev. A. A. Habets and Rev. D. J. O'Con- nell, D. D.
St. Mary's German Church. Marshall be- tween 3d and 4th-Rev. Beno Hegele, O. S. B., Rev. Wilebald Baumgartner, O. S. B.
St. Patrick's Church. 25th between Frank- lin and Grace-Rev. Thomas J. Kelly.
Episcopal.
Christ-Washington, corner Buchanan. Rev. R. S. Barrett, rector.
Grace-Main. corner Fonshee. Rev. II. Melville Jackson, rector. Monumental -- Broad, between 12th and College. Rev. J. G. Armstrong, D. D., rector.
St. James'-Marshall, corner 5th. Rev. Joshua Peterkin. D. D .. rector.
St. James' Episcopal Chapel-Laurel, near Main. Rev. R. A. Gibson, rector. St. John's -- Broad cor. 25th. Rev, Alex- ander W. Weddell, rector. St. Paul's-Grace, cor. 9th. Rev. Charles Minnigerode, I.D .. rector. Rev. Pike Powers, assistant.
Moore Memorial Chapel-6 n Laurel. Rev. D. F Sprigg, D.D., rector.
St. Mark's-First and Clay. Rev. T. G. Dashiell, rector.
St. Andrew's -- Laurel, cor. Beverly. Rev. Pike Powers, rector.
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