Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1886-87, Part 6

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T. J. Evans, A. Austin Smith, Robert Howard, Henry Hudnall.


CHANCERY COURT.


Judge, A. L. Holladay : Clerk, B. H. Berry; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond. Court room. City Hall, Broad street between 9th and 10th.


HUSTINGS COURT. City Hall Building.


Judge, Thomas S. Atkins : Clerk. W. P. Lawton ; Crier, City Sergeant. POLICE COURT.


Police Justice, D. C. Richardson ; Clerk, E. B. White ; Crier, Ser- geant R. N. Thomas; Bailiff, Timothy Murphy.


The court meets at Odd-Fellows' Hall, corner of Mayo and Frank- lin streets, daily (except Sunday) at 9:30 A. M.


The civil docket is called every Fri- day at 12 M.


CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRICO. Main cor. 22d.


Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr. ; Clerk, George W. Carter ; Crier, Sheriff of Henrico.


COMMISSIONERS IN CHANCERY.


E. C. Minor, Wm. H. Sands and A. W. Patterson.


HENRICO COUNTY COURT. Main cor. 22d.


Judge, E. C. Minor ; Clerk, Samuel P. Waddill.


Richmond Fire Department.


Chief Engineer-A. L. Fuqua.


1st Asst. Engineer-Oliver Mount- castle. 2nd Asst. Engineer - Enmund T. Snead.


3rd Asst. Engineer -- Wm. G. Puller. Clerk-E. II. Fisher.


Number 1 (steamer), 25th and Broad, John H. Redwood, foreman.


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Number 2 (steamer), Main near 20th, H. Paul, foreman.


Number 3 (steamer). Brosd near 9th, J. R. Sheppard, foreman. Number 4 (steamer), 3dl near Broad, John H. Miller. foreman.


Number 5 (steamer). Brook avenue and Marshall, C. L. Jenkins, fore- man.


Number 6 (steamer), Laurel cor. Cum- berland, J. S. Trower, foreman. Number 1 (hose company). 10th near Main. J. E. Walthall. foreman. Number 2 (hose company). Denny cor. 7th, John C. Gib-on. foreman. Number 1 (hook and ladder company), Broad near 9th, L. W. Dorset, foreman.


Number 2 (hook and ladder), Grace near 18th, R. Burton, foreman.


Fichmond Fire Alarm Telegraph.


Superintendent, W. H. Thompson ; office, Broad between 9th and 10th.


PEDESTA DESKS


ALARM BOXES.


3-Second Police Station, Second Market


4-Third Police Station Brook avenue. 5-Engine House, 3d street near Broad.


6-Engine House, Broad street near 9th.


7-Engine House, Main street near 20th.


8-Academy of Music (private).


1-2-Main and Ash streets, Rock. etts.


1-3-Twelfth and Main streets.


1-4-Tenth and Byrd streets.


1-5-First and Cary streets.


1-6-Pine and Main streets.


1-7-Twenty-ninth and Clay streets. 1-S-Engine House, Grace street near 18th.


1-9-First Police Station, First Mar- bet


2-1-Twenty-fifth and Venable sts. 2-3-Seventeenth and Marshall sts. 2-4-Chesapeake and Ohio shops. 2-5-Seventh street near Canal.


2-6-Filth and Main streets.


2-7-Seventh and Franklin streets. 2-3-Tanner & Delaney Works (pri- vate).


2-9-Main and Monroe streets.


3-1-Fourteenth and Main streets. 3-2-Twenty-fifth and Main streets.


3-4-Thirteenth and Cary streets. 3-5 -- City Almshouse, 4th street.


3-6-Tredegar Iron Works, River. 4-1-Ninth and Leigh streets. 4-2-Broad street and Jail alley. 4-3-Spring and Pine streets. 4-5-St. James and Duval streets.


4-6-Engine House, 25th nr Broad.


5-1-Engine House, 10th near Main. 5-2-Clay and Gilmer streets.


5-3-Main and Nicholson streets, Pocketts.


5-4-Main and Harvie streets.


5-7-Headquarters Fire Departm't. 6-1-Twelfth street, near Haxall Mills.


6-2-Third and Byrd streets.


6-3-Fifth and Duval streets.


6-4-Second and Leigh streete.


6-5 -Broad and Hancock streets.


6-7-Venable and Mosby streete. 7-1-Twelfth and Clay streets.


7-2-Nineteenth and Cary streets.


7-3-Twentieth and Broad streets.


7-4-Engine House. Laurel street.


7-5-Roane and Goddin streets.


7-6-Williamsburg avenue and Lou- isiana street.


1-2-1-Penitentiary (private).


1-2-3-Engine House, 7th and Denny streets. Rocketts.


BANKS AND BANKERS. First National Bank.


1104 East Main.


Capital, $000,000 ; Surplus, $300,000.


President-Isaac Davenport, Jr.


Cashier-H. C. Burnett.


First Teller-J. C. Joplin.


Second Teller-E. G. Tompkins.


Third Teller-A. M. Glover.


General Bookkeeper-W. B. Robins. Individual Bookkeepers- Walter S. Gill, S. Blant Mason and W. R. Massie.


Discount and Note Clerk-J. B. Beas- ley.


Runner-T. K. Sands.


Assistant Runner-Ellis Burnett.


Notary-W. T. Allen.


Corresponding - Clerk-H. M. Blank- enship.


Directors -- Isaac Davenport, Jr., F. Stearns, T. M. Rutherfoord, A. Y. Stokes, R. L. Brown. G. A. Da- venport, Byrd Warwick, W. T. Yarborough, Captain George W. Allen, G. B. Davenport, H. D. Whitcomb, A. L. Boulware.


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National Bank of Virginia. 1016 East Main, Capital, $200,000.


President-E. O. Nolting. Cashier-J. W. Lockwood.


Teller-James M. Ball.


Directors-E. O. Nolting, J. T. Gray, George N. Woodbridge, James W. Allison, Thomas W. McCance, George L. Christian, L. B. Tatum, Herbert A. Claiborne.


Planter's National Bank. 1200 East Main.


Capital, $300,000 ; Surplus, $200,000. President-J. B. Pace. Cashier-Mann S. Quarles.


Teller-D. V. Morton. Directors -- J. B. Pace, C. E. Whit- lock, J. J. Montague, W. J. West- wood, Charles H. Talbott.


Merchants National Bank. 1101 East Main.


Capital, $200,000; Surplus, $30,000. President-John P. Branch. Cashier-John F. Glenn. Directors-Fred R. Scott, John P. Branch, R. C. Morton, A. Buford, J. L. Shackelford, Charles S. Stringfellow, A. Pizzini, Jr.


Union Bank of Richmond-Savings Institution.


Office at the First National Bank, 1104 East Main.


Subscribed Capital, $220,000.


President -- I. Davenport, Jr. Cashier-James Miller.


Directors-I. Davenport, Jr., M. T. Clarke, James H. Blair, G. B. Davenport, M. Rosenbaum, W. H. Timberlake, T. Wm. Pemberton.


Merchants and Planters Savings Bank.


1103 East Main.


President-J. H. Montague. Cashier-Bernard Peyton, Jr. Directors-J. H. Montague, T. G. Pey- ton, Jos. Hall, N. W. Nelson, J. C. Shafer, I. D. Cardozo, T. G. Jackson, W. D. Tompkins, B. C. Wherry.


City Bank of Richmond. 1323 East Main.


Capital, $200,000; Surplus, $25,000. President -- Edward Cohen. Cashier-Walker Hill.


Directors-Edward Cohen. Moses Mill- hiser, John L. Schoolcraft, E. B. Addison. R. E. Blankenship, S. H. Hawes, W. H. Palmer, J. W. Bev- eridge, W. J. Leake, R. C. Wor- tham, I. D. Cardozo, James T. Gray, Geo. W. Anderson.


Citizens Bank of Richmond. 1115 East Main.


Capital, $100,000 ; Surplus, $20,000. President-W. J. Johnson. Cashier-S. G. Wallace.


Directors-W. J. Johnson, Charles L. Todd, John P. Branch, M. Rosen- baum, D. O. Davis, C. E. Wingo, C. R. Skinker, T. H. Ellett, R. G. Rennolds, T. Wiley Davis, H. B. Taliaferro, W. J. Leake, W. R. Quarles, R. C. Wortham, John Addison.


The State Bank of Virginia. 1111 East Main. Capital, $300,000.


President-John L. Bacon. Cashier-William M. Hill.


Paying Teller-W. J. Blount.


Directors-J. L. Bacon, John T. Sub- lett, William E. Tanner, P. H. Mayo, Jno. Tyler, John H. Guy, W. HI. Haxall, John S. Ellett, W. M. Cary, Wm. D. Gibson, E. T. James, Maxwell T. Clarke, A. G. Bocock.


Richmond Stock Exchange.


Organized May, 1873. Meets daily (except legal holidays) at 1115 East Main street. President-John L. Williams. Vice-President-W. R. Quarles. Secretary and Treasurer-J. L. Schoof- craft.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Mutual Assurance Society of Va. 1014 East Main street. Principal Agent-Herbert A. Clai- borne.


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Secretary-Frank D. Steger. Assistant Secretary-T. Bolling, Jr. Collector-John Blair.


Directors-William H. Haxall, William H. Palmer, E. O, Nolting, Clem- ent R. Barksdale, W. F. Gray, James W. Allison.


Virginia Fire & Marine Insurance Co. 1015 East Main. Capital and Surplus, $560,000.


President-W. L. Cowardin.


Secretary-W. H. MeCarthy.


Directors-W. L. Cowardin, G. W. Al- len, E. B. Addison, W. S. Donnan, D. O. Davis, E. O. Nolting, Thos. Potts.


Virginia State Insurance Company. 1006 East Main. Capital. $200,000. President-John L. Bacon. Vice-President-Thomas W. McCance. Secretary-R. E. Richardson.


Assistant Secretary-Chas. K. Willis. Solicitor-W. G. Maury.


Directors-John L. Bacon, James A. Jones, William H. Haxall, Thos. W. McCance, Thomas Atkinson, Edward Cohen.


Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Ninth and Main.


President-Samuel B. Paul.


Vice-Presidents-T. Wm. Pemberton and Charles L. Todd.


Secretary-J. W. Pegram. Assistant Secretary-W. S. Alley.


Medical Examiner-Dr. I. H. White. City Agent-J. B. Kidd.


Supt. for North Carolina-F. H. Cam- eron.


State Board of Underwriters of Vir- ginia.


President-W. L. Cowardin.


Vice-President-J. DeW. Churchill Secretary-P. H. Gibson, Richmond, Va.


Executive Committee-T. G. Peyton, Ro. E. Richardson, W. D. Rice, W. V. H. Williams, John W. Gordon.


SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c. Richmond College. Extreme West end Grace. Faculty-H. II. Harris, L.L. D., Chair- man; Edmund Harrison, A. M.,


Professor of Latin ; II. HI. Harris, M. A., Professor of Greek ; L. N. Hasseleff (Grad. Univ. St. Peters- burg), Professor of Modern Lan- guages; Edward B. Smith, M. A,. Professor of Mathematics; Chas. H. Winston, M. A, Professor of Physics ; B. Puryear, A. M., L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry ; John Pollard, M. A., D. D., Professor of English ; William D. Thomas, M. A., D. D., Professor of Philosophy. Librarian-C. H. Ryland.


Medical College of Virginia. Corner Marshall and College streets.


FACULTY.


Professor of Diseases of Women and Children-John S. Wellford, M. D. Professors of Surgery-J. S. Dorsey Cullen, M. D., and Hunter Mc- Guire, M. D.


Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy -William H. Taylor, M. D.


Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puerperal State-Christopher Tompkins, M. D.


Professor of Practice of Medicine- Martin L. James, M. D.


Professors of Physiology and Pathology Henry H. Levy, M. D., and Otis F. Manson, M. D.


Professor of Materia Medica and Ther- apeutics-John N. Upshur, M. D. Professor of General and Special An- atomy-George Ben Johnston, M. D.


Dean of the Faculty-J. S. Dorsey Cullen, M. D.


ADJUNCT FACULTY.


Demonstrator of Anatomy -- Lewis C. Bosher, M. D.


Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat- Charles M. Shields, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puer- peral State-William Lee, M. D. Augustus


Chemistry-Charles M. D. HI. Chalkley,


Diseases of Women and Children- Armistead L. Wellford, M. D. Practice of Medicine-Charles A. Blanton, M. D. Surgery-W. T. Oppenhimer, M. D. Materia Medica and Therapeutics- William F. Mercer, M. D.


Physiology and Pathology-Edward C. Smith, M. D.


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Medical College Dispensary.


Dr. James C. Deaton, General Super- intendent.


Dr. Daniel J. Coleman, Assistant Gen- eral Superintendent.


DEPARTMENT OF DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.


Prof. John S. Wellford, Consulting Physician.


Dr. A. L. Wellford, Department Su- perintendent.


DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SURGERY. Prof J. S. D. Cullen, Consulting Phy- sician.


Dr. W. T. Oppenhimer, Department Superintendent.


Dr. Daniel J. Coleman, Assistant Su- perintendent.


DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS.


Prof. Christopher Tompkins, Consult- ing Physician.


Dr W. A. Lee, Department Superin- tendent.


DEPARTMENT OF DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, HEART, AND DIGESTIVES ORGANS.


Prof. M. L. James, Consulting Phy- sician.


Dr. Charles A. Blanton, Department Superintendent.


DEPARTMENT OF THE DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, SKIN DIATHETIC AND FEBRILE DISEASES.


Prof. M. L. James, Consulting Phy- sician.


Dr. Edward C. Smith, Department Superintendent.


DEPARTMENT OF THE DISEASES OF EYE, EAR, AND THROAT.


Dr. Charles M. Shields, Consulting Physician.


Dr. William F. Mercer, Department Superintendent.


Virginia State Board of Medical Ex- aminers.


President-Dr. Wm. C. Dabney, of Charlottesville.


Secretary-Dr. Hugh T. Nelson, of Charlottesville.


To either of whom applications for practice of Medicine in Virginia must be made.


EXAMINERS FOR 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.


Drs. Thomas J. Moore, Richmond A. Lewis, Hugh M. Taylor, Rich- mond, Charles R. Cullen, Henrico Medical Society of Virginia.


Meets November, 1886, at Fredericks- burg.


President -- Dr. Rawley W. Martin, of Chatham, Va.


Recording Secretary-Dr. Landon B. Edwards, Richmond.


Treasurer-Dr. R. T. Styll, Richmond. Corresponding Secretary-Dr. J. F. Winn, Richmond.


Chairman Executive Committee-Dr. W. W. Parker, Richmond.


Richmond Medical and Surgical So- ciety.


President-Dr. John G. Skelton. Secretary-Dr. Moses D. Hoge, Jr.


Richmond Academy of Medicine. 327 East Franklin


President-Dr. Geoorge Ben John- ston.


Secretary-Dr. D. A. Kuyk. Assistant Secretary-Dr. William F. Mercer.


Treasurer-Dr. W. Augustus Lee. Librarian-Dr. Ed. McCarthy.


Richmond Eye, Ear Throat and Nose Infirmary.


217 Governor Street.


Charitable-Supported by voluntary contributions.


Dispensary open every day from 1 to 3 P. M. Twelve charity beds sup- ported by voluntary contributions. Incorporated Oct. 1879.


Trustees-Dr. John G. Skelton, Pres- ident, Mr. James Alfred Jones, Vice-President ; Dr. Jos. A White, Secretary , John H. Montagne, Treasurer ; Col. Archer Anderson, Mr. John L. Bacon, Col. A. S Bu- ford, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Dr. F. T. Willis, Mr. L. L. Bass, Mr. J. Taylor Eryson, Mr. An- drew Pizzini, Dr. R. G. Cabell, and Mr. Sol. Cutchins.


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ATTENDING SURGEONS.


Joseph A. White, M. D., Senior Sur- geon ; A. C. Palmer, M. D., Ed. C. Smith, M. D. and C. A. Blan- ton, M. D.


CONSULTING PHYSICIANS.


Dr. M. L. James, Dr. J. B. McCaw. CONSULTING SURGEON.


Dr. Geo. Ben. Johnston.


Virginia State Dental Association.


President-W. H. Gingrich, Norfolk. 1st Vice-President, E. P. Parsons, Lynchburg.


2d Vice-President, A. C. Smith, Louisa C. H.


3d Vice-President-E. P. Beadles, Danville.


Corresponding Sec'y-J. Hall Moore, Richmond. Recording Secretary-G. F. Keesee, Richmond.


Treasurer-J. F. Thompson, Fred- ericksburg.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.


W. S. Bacon, Lexington ; Thos. E. Craddock, Lynchburg ; F. A. Lee, Lynchburg.


-Richmond Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation.


The Pharmaceutical Association of Richmond was organized in 1873, and is composed of the lead- ing druggists of the city. Its chief objects are the promotion of cul- ture and the diffusion of knowl- edge in the practice of pharmacy, and the maintenance of such re- lations 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-President-Powhatan E. Dupuy.


Recording Secretary-Jos. Anthony. Corresponding Secretary-T. Roberts Baker. Treasurer -- Win. P. Poythress.


Executive Committee-J. N. Willis, Polk Miller.


RAILROADS.


Richmond, Fredericksburg & Polo- mac Railroad Company.


President-Joseph P. Brinton. Treasurer-J. B. Winston.


General Superintendent-E. T. D. Myers.


General Ticket and Freight Agent- C. A. Taylor.


Auditor-L. P. Ellis.


Assistant Superintendent-Thomas L. Courtney.


Ticket Agent-W. P. Blakey.


Freight Agent ---- R. W. Courtney. Directors -- John S. Blackburn, Francis T. Willis, Charles Chauncey, A. Sydney Biddle, L. B. Anderson.


Richmond, Danville and Piedmont Railroad.


President-A. S. Buford.


1st Vice President-F. W. Huideko- per, Washington, D. C.


General Counseller-H. H. Marshall. General Manager-E. B. Thomas.


Assistant General Manager-Peyton Randolph.


Secretary-R. Brooke.


Treasurer-W. E. Turner. Assistant Treasurer-John W. Hall. Auditor-E. A. Barber.


Division Superintendent-Capt. W. H. Green.


General Freight Agent-J. H. Drake. General Passenger Agent-C. W. Chears.


Master Machinist -- R. D. Wade. Master Carpenter-J. B. Vaughan.


Ticket Agent, Richmond-J. E. Kid- well.


Directors-H. C. Fahnestock, George F. Baker, W. P. Clyde, John Mc- Anerney, F. W. Hiudekoper, Jos. Bryan, John G. Moore, George S. Scott, John H. Inman, George I. Seney, W. G. Oakman, H. B. Plant.


Richmond and Petersburg Railroad.


President -- Frederick R Scott. General Manager-H. Walters. General Superintendent-J. F. Divine. Superintendent Transportation-J. R. Kenley. Secretary and Treasurer-M. W. Yar- rington. Auditor-W. R. Jones.


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Superintendent-R. M. Sully. General Passenger and Freight Agent -T. M. Emerson.


Directors-Col. R. R. Bridges, Harry Walters, H. K. Ellyson, D. W. Lassiter, W. T. Walters.


Newport News and Mississippi Val- ley Co.


General Offices, Richmond, Va. President-C. P. Huntington, Mills Building, New York.


Ist Vice-President-C. Adolphe Low, 42 Cedar St., New York.


2d Vice-President-Williams C. Wick- ham, Richmond, Va.


Secretary to 2d Vice-President-C. E. Wellford.


General Traffic Manager-John Muir, 339 Broadway, New York.


Secretary and Treasurer-E. T. Tour- nier, No. 9 Nassau street, New York.


Comptroller-Wm. Mahl, Mills Build- ing, New York.


Cashier-John Garrett.


General Superintendent-W. M, S. Dunn.


Superintendent Eastern Division-A. H. Wood, Richmond, Va.


Superintendent Huntington Division- H. R. Dill, Hinton, West Va: Superintendent Lexington Division -- J. D. Yarrington, Lexington, Ky. Auditor of Revenue-C. H. Bronson. Auditor of Disbursements-Wm. H. Lowry.


General Bookkeeper-B. B. Weisiger. General Passenger and Ticket Agent- H. W. Fuller.


General Western Passenger Agent- D. G. Edwards, Gibson House, Cincinnati.


General Baggage Agent-C. Lorraine, Richmond.


General Freight Agent-B. S. Fitch.


General Eastern Agent-H. W. Carr, 3220 Broadway, New York. Superintendent Motive Power-T. L. Chapman.


Superintendent of Telegraph-M B. Leonard.


Purchasing Agent-A. S. Emmons. Coal and Fuel Agent-J. W. Hopkins.


Richmond, York River & Chesapeake Railroad Company. President-Thomas Clyde. Secretary-Reuben Foster.


Richmond & Alleghany Railroad Co. Cary between 11th and 12th.


President-James T. Closson.


Vice-President-Jolin J. McCook.


Receiver-Lawrence Myers. New York. Receiver and Manager-Decatur Ax- tell, Richmond.


Secretary-E. R. Leland.


Treasurer-R. B. Snead, Richmond. Auditor-L. P. Ecker.


General Freight and Passenger Agent John R. Macmurdo.


Chief Engineer-H. D. Whitcomb.


Master Mechanic-G. D. Harris.


Purchasing and Supply Agent-W. A. Crawley.


Directors-F. O. French, New York ; Samuel Shethar, New York ; Hon. William H. Barnum, Lime Rock, Connecticut ; Calvin S. Brice, N. York; J. L. Humfreville, New York ; John J. McCook, N. York; John W. Simpson, New York ; William L. Scott, Erie, Pa,; Saml Thomas, New York; Charles E. Wortham and A. Y. Stokes, Rich- mond; Angelo Myers, N. York ; James T. Closson, New York.


MISCELLANEOUS CORPORATIONS The Tobacco Trade of the City of Richmond.


Shockoe Slip, foot of 13th street.


President-F. M. Boykin.


Vice-President-Charles Watkins. Secretary and Treas .- David Bridges. Auctioneers-R. A. Trice and J. W. Powell.


Board of Managers-F. M. Boykin, James H. Hardgrove, John J. Wilson, David Bridges, William T. Yarbrough, Charles Watkins, T. M. Rutherfoord, P. T. Conrad, and James N. Boyd.


Richmond Grain and Cotton Ex- change. Cary corner 13th street.


President-Philip Haxall. First Vice-President -- John P. Branch. Second Vice-President-P. A. Sublett. Treasurer-W. P. Smith.


Secretary-B. A. Jacob.


Chairman Executive Committee-II. B. Taliaferro. Grain Inspector-H. D. Riddick.


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Chamber of Commerce.


Merchants Bank Building. Meets 2d Thursday each month. President-George A. Ainslie. First Vice- President-R. A. Dunlop. Treasurer-J. H. Montague. Secretary-W. D. Chesterman.


Virginia Historical Society.


Library Rooms, Westmoreland Club 6th corner Grace.


President-Hon. Alex. H. H. Stuart. First Vice-President-Wm. Wilson Corcoran. Corresponding Secretary and Libra- rian R. A. Brock, 400 west Clay. Recording Secretary-Major G. A. Barksdale. Treasurer -- Robert T. Brooke.


Southern Historical Society.


Office No. 7, Library Floor State Capitol.


President-General Jubal A. Early. Secretary-Rev. J. Wm. Jones.


Treasurer-Judge George L. Chris- tian.


Virginia State Agricultural Society. Office, Wilkinson Hall, 9th near Frank- lin. President-Cal. Robert Beverley, Fau- quier. Secretary and Treasurer-George W. Mayo.


Virginia Fish and Game Association.


A State organization, organized for the purpose of the protection of fish and game. Office located at Rich- mond.


President -- Charles T. Palmer. Secretary and Treasurer John Ott.


Hollywood Memorial Association. President-Mrs. James Lyons. Secretary-Miss E. B. Nicholas. Treasurer-Mrs. M. T. Clarke.


Hollywood Cemetery Company. 1111 East Main Street.


President-W. H. Haxall. Treasurer & Secretary-R. T. Brooke. Superintendent-James O'Keefe.


Richmond and Williamsburg Turn- pike Company.


Office 1104 East Main Street, over First National Bank.


Acting Secretary and Treasurer-C. U. Williams.


New Mechanicsville Turnpike Com- pany.


Secretary and Treasurer-C. U. Wil- liams.


BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.


Richmond Perpetual Building, Loan and Trust Company.


Meets the second and fourth Tuesday nights in each month.


President-L. L. Bass.


Cashier-William Lovenstein.


Central Building and Loan Company Mects at Park Hotel second and fourth Tuesdays.


President-H. Schmidt. Secretary -- C. T. Loehr, office 1015 east Main. Treasurer-H. C. Boschen.


Citizens Building Fund Association, No. 5.


Meets every Wednesday night at Thon's Hall.


President-T. M. Hiltzheimer. Treasurer-C. C. Thon.


Secretary-Charles J. Schmidt.


West End Building Fund Associa- tion, No. 2.


President-Christian Unkel. Secretary-F. E. Tholl.


Treasurer-F. W. Wagner.


Mechanics Building Fund Company, No. 3.


Meets at Thon's Hall, 17th cor. Main. President-T. M. Hiltzhimer. Treasurer-C. C. Thon. Secretary-John A. Kratz.


Capitol Building and Loan Associa- tion.


President-Charles M. Wallace. Secretary-A. L. Masurier. Treasurer-Michael Kelley.


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MUSICAL, DRAMATIC AND LITE- RARY.


Richmond Mozart Association.


Hall, Sth bet. Franklin and Grace. Organized April 28, 1876. Chartered by the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond, December 16, 1876. President-William E. Tanner. Secretary-J. W. Pegram. Treasurer-Samuel Sinton.


Richmond Arion Society. President-C. O'B. Cowardin.


Vice-President-Joseph W Laube. Secretary and Treasurer-M. W. Nor- vell. Director-Jacob Reinhardt. Librarian-Iredell Jenkins.


Gesangverein Virginia.


President-Wm. H. G. Miller. Secretary-J. A. Moll. Treasurer-A. Hartung. Librarian-H. Greener. Musical Director-C. L. Seigel.


Richmond Art Association.


President-M. J. Dimmock. Secretary-A. D. Groser. Treasurer-Miss C. P. Price. Director-Wm. L. Sheppard.


Jefferson Literary and Social Circle.


President-S. Proskauer. Recording Secretary -- Alfred Kraker. Treasurer-Isaac Levy. Librarian -- M. S. Block.


CLUBS.


Commercial Club.


President-H. J. Myers. Secretary and Treasurer-Henry Tay- lor, Jr.


Richmond Club. President-John H. Montague. Secretary-William L. Sheppard. Treasurer-R. D. Hudgins.


Westmoreland Club.


President-Francis M. Boykin. Secretary-J. B. Mosby (acting). Treasurer-J. B. Mosby, Executive Officer-Lloyd J. Beall.


Richmond Riding and Driving Club. W. Scott Carrington, Secretary.


Richmond Athletic Club.


President-J. A. Cabell. Vice-President-Dr. Jacob Michaux. Secretary-W. W. Palmer. Treasurer --- J. C, Easley.


Superintendent of Apparatus-George A. Gibson.


Richmond Caledonian Club.


Chief-Alexander Watson. First Chieftain-William Murdock. Second Chieftain -- William Dunn. Third Chieftain-William Leal. Fourth Chieftain -- John Dreaver. Librarian-William Dunn.


Richmond Press Club. 1118 East Main.


President-E. Cuthbert. Secretary-George C. Wilde. Treasurer-John A. Pizzini.


Mercantile Club.


President-William Lovenstein. Secretary & Treasurer-Julius Straus.


Old Dominion Fishing & Yacht Club.


Commodere -- John F. Mayer. Treasurer-S. McG. Fisher. Secretary-Robert H. Fisher.


Virginia Boat Club.


President-Bev. T. Crump. Treasurer -- J. L. Hill. Secretary-E. H. Walton. Captain-E. J. Kilduff.


THE MILITARY. First Regiment. Field and Staff.


Colonel Commanding-M. L. - Spots- wood. Lieutenant Colonel -- Tazewell Ellett. Major-J. V. Bidgood. Adjutant-Captain J. HI. Derbyshire (acting). Commissary-Capt. Cyrus Bossieux. Surgeon -- Major Jacob Michaux.


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Assistant-Surgeon - Captain Charles H. Chalkley.


Quartermaster -- Captain A. L. Bar- gamin. Chaplain-Rev. M. D. Hoge, Captain. Paymaster-Lieutenant W. M. Hill.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Sergeant-Major - Q. MI, Sergeant.


Commissary-Sergeant-


Color.Sergeant-E. C. Garrison. Ordnance-Sergeant -- E. B Thaw. Hospital Steward-W. E. Pearce. Drum Major -- C. Irvin Carrington.


COMPANY OFFICERS.


Company A (Richmond Grays).


Captain-E. Leslie Spence.


First Lieutenant-C. G. Bossieux. Second Lieutenant -- W. G. Stokes.


Company B ( Walker Light Guard).


Captain-H. C. Jones.


First Lieutenant-J. H. Derbyshire. Second Lieutenant-Julien Tennant.




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