Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1886-87, Part 7

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Company C (Guard of the Common- wealth).


Captain-Cunningham Hall. First Lieutenant-G. K. Wren.


Second Lieutenant-James H. Chen- ery.


Company D (Sidney Greys).


Captain-W. R. Bowie. First Lieutenant-Cabell Davis. Second Lieutenant


Company E (Governor's Guard).


Captain-A. L. Philips. First Lieutenant-B. A. Jacob. Second Lieutenant-H. C. Houston.


Company F. Captain-H. M. Boykin. First Lieutenant -- Randolph Peyton. Second Lieutenant-Thos. N. Carter.


Richmond Light Infantry Blues. Armory 207 and 209 North 7th street. (Not a part of the Regiment.) Captain-Sol. Cutchins. First Lieutenant-A. E. Heinrich. Second Lieutenant-G. T. West.


Cavalry. Stuart Horse Guard.


Captain-T. H. Deane. First Lieutenant-Barton Haxall. Second Lieutenant-Charles Euker.


Artillery.


FIELD AND STAFF FIRST BATTALION VA. VOL. ARTILLERY.


Major W. E. Simons Commanding. COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Major Lewis C. Bosher, M. D., Sur- geon.


Captain Carlton McCarthy, Acting Adjutant.


Captain James E. Phillips, Inspector. Lieutenant George A. Newham, Com- missary


Lieutenant Henry L. Turner, Ord- nance. Lieutenant , Q. M. Lieutenant W. E. Harwood, M. D., Assistant Surgeon.


Lieutenant J. William Jones, D. D., Chaplain.


Battalion composed of Richmond How- itzers, E. J. Bosher.


Petersburg Artillery, John Truesheim. Norfolk Light Artillery, J. W. Gilmer. Staunton Artillery, John T. Long.


RICHMOND HOWITZERS.


Captain-E. J. Bosher. First Lieutenant-Beauregard Lor- raine.


Jr. First Lieutenant-W. A. Barrett. Second Lieutenant-John E. Hutche- soll. Surgeon-Dr. L. C. Bosher.


MILITARY ASSOCIATIONS. Army of Northern Virginia. (VIRGINIA DIVISION.)


President-General William B. Talia- ferro. First Vice-President-General Robert Ransom Treasurer-Robert S. Bosher. Secretaries-Sergeant George L. Chris- tian, Carlton McCarthy.


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The "Old First " Virginia Infantry.


President --- Col Wm. H. Palmer. First Vice-President-E. P. Reeve. Second Vice-President-F. H. Lang- ley.


Secretary and Treasurer-Sergeant C. T. Loehr.


"F" Company Association.


President -- Major Charles R. Skinker. Secretary-R. A. Brock.


Treasurer-Captain Robert H. Gilliam.


Fayette Artillery Association.


Commander-William I. Clopton. Lieutenant-Commander-A. H. Jones. Secretary and Treasurer-Charles Clinely.


"D" Company Association.


President-Captain E. P. Reeve. Treasurer-W. U. Bass.


Secretary-C. T. Loehr.


Guard of Commonwealth Association. President-J. B. Purcell.


Vice-President-J. H. Chenery. Secretary and Treasurer-J. R. V. Daniel.


Young Guard Association.


President-R. H. Fox.


Secretary-John W. Walker. Treasurer-E. A. Kumlehn.


Howitzer Association.


President-D. O. Davis.


Secretary-Captain Richard C. Wor- tham. Treasurer-Frank D. Hill.


Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans.


Veteran Hall, Broad bet 4th and 5th.


Commander-John Murphy.


First Lieutenant-Commander-A. L. Philips. Adjutant-A. A. Spitzer.


Quartermaster-George Mountcastle. 'Treasurer-John Maxwell. Officer of the Day-J. B. McKenney.


Stonewall Jackson Camp, Confede- rate Veterans.


Meets every Thursday at Veteran Hall.


Commander -- Col. W. C. Carrington. Adjutant-R. N. Northen.


United Veterans of the United States and Confederate States Armies.


Commander-C. W. Burr Quartermaster-P. E .- Tresnon. Adjutant-J. W. Gilham.


Officer of the Day-John V. Poyner.


Phil Kearney Post No. 10, G. A. R.


Meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 908 Capitol. Commander-W. J. Manning. Adjutant-Charles Spencer.


Pegram Battalion Association.


President-Captain Thomas Ellett. Secretary -- William Ellis Jones. Corresponding Secretary-Valentine Brown.


Treasurer-John Murphy.


CHURCHES.


Baptist.


Fulton-Nicholson near 8th, Port Mayo. Rev. Percy G. Elsom, pastor. First-Broad corner 12th. Rev. Geo. Cooper. Second-Main corner 6th. Rev. W. W. Landrum.


Grace-Street-Corner Foushee and Grace. Rev. W. E. Hatcher, D. D. Leigh-Street-Leigh corner 25th. Rev. Jno. Pollard, Jr., D. D.


Pine-Street-Pine corner Albemarle. Rev. J. B. Hutson. Sidney-Beach near Main. Rev. W. J. Shipman.


Valley Mission-Venable corner Buch- anan. Rev. C. P. Scott. Clay-Street Mission-Corner Clay and Graham. Rev. Samuel C. Clop- ton.


Venable-Street-Venable corner Buch- anan. Rev. R. II. Pitt, pastor.


Catholic.


St. Peter's Cathedral, corner Grace and 8th. Rt. Rev. John J. Keane, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese, Very Rev. A Van De Vyver, V. G., and E. M. Tierney and M. F. Dineen.


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St. Mary's German Church, Marshall between 3d and 4th-Rev. Willi- bald Baumgartner, O. S. B., and Rev. William Mayer, O. S. B


St. Patrick's Church, 25th bet. Broad and Grace-Rev. John E Doherty. Rev. John L. Tiernan, Assistant.


Christian.


Seventh-Street-Corner 7th and Grace street.


Marshall-Street-West end Marshall. Rev. L. A. Cutler.


Twenty-Fifth-Street chapel-25th nr. M. Rev. W. J. Pettigrew.


Episcopal.


Christ-Washington corner Buchanan. Rev. Duncan McCulloch, rector. Grace-Main corner Foushee. Rev. H. Melville Jackson, rector.


Monumental-Broad between 12th and College. Rev. J. B. Newton, rec- tor.


St. James-Marshall corner 5th. Rev. Joshua Peterkin. D. D., rector ; Rev. Preston G. Nash, assistant. St. John's-Broad corner 25th. Rev. William L. Burton, rector.


St. Paul's-Grace corner 9th. Rev. Charles Minnigerode, D. D., rec- tor; Rev. W. L. Gravatt, as- sistant.


Moore. Memorial-Laurel near Main. Rev. D. F. Sprigg, D. D., rector. St. Mark's-Ist and Clay. Rev. T. G. Dashiell, rector.


St. Andrew's-Laurel corner Beverly. Rev. Pike Powers, rector.


Friends.


Clay between Ist and Foushee. John B. Crenshaw is the only resident minister.


Jewish.


Beth Ahaba-11th bet. Marshall and Clay. Rev. Abram Harris, minis- ter, and Moses Millhiser, presi- dent.


K. K. Keneseth Israel-Mayo near Broad. Rev. Louis Harfeld, min- ister. and Harris Jacob, president. K. K. Beth Shaloom-Mayo near Ross. Jos. Cohen, minister, and Abram Levy, president.


K. K. Sir Moses Montefiore-Over 1536 Main E. Rev. H. Alperin, reader, and Wm. Harrison, president.


Lutheran.


German Evangelical Bethlehem-6th near Clay. Rev. C. J. Oehlschae- ger, pastor.


St. John's German-Marshall corner 8th. Rev. Paul L. Menzel, pastor. First English-Grace corner 7th. Rev. W. C. Schaeffer, pastor.


Methodist Episcopal.


Broad-Street-Broad corner 10th. Rev. A. C. Bledsoe, pastor. Centenary-Grace between 4th and 5th. Rev. W. E. Edwards, D. D., pastor.


Clay-Street-Clay cor. Adams. Rev. J. HI. Riddick, pastor.


Laurel-Street-Laurel cor. Albemarle. Rev. W. P. Wright, pastor.


Park Place-Pine between Grace and Franklin. Rev. W. E. Evans, pastor.


Union Station-24th cor. N. Rev. H. C. Cheatham, pastor.


Trinity-20th and Broad. Rev. J. C. Read, pastor. Nicholson-Street-Rocketts. Rev. T. P. Wise, pastor. Elba Park-Marshall between Graham and Hancock.


Non-Sectarian.


Fourth-Street Mission-719 north 4th. Rev. Johnson II. Sands, pastor.


Presbyterian.


First-Madison corner Grace. Rev. R. P. Kerr.


Second-5th between Main and Frank- lin. Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D. Third-Broad corner 26th. Rev. R. R. Howison.


Fourth-907 west Grace. Rev. - Grace.Street-Grace corner 4th. Rev. C. H. Read, D. D. Rev. Thomas Drew, associate pastor.


Universalist.


First Independent-Mayo bet. Ross and Broad.


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COLORED CHURCHES. Baptist.


First-Broad corner College. Rev. J. H. Holmes, pastor.


Second-Byrd and Ist streets. Rev. William Troy, pastor. Third (Ebenezer)-Leigh cor. Judah. Rev. Richard S. Wells, pastor. Fourth-23d between M and N. Rev. Evans Payne, pastor.


Fifth-Main near Reservoir. Rev. Daniel Tucker, pastor.


Sixth (Mount Zion)-Duval corner St. John. Rev. John Jasper, pastor. Missionary-Moore between Gilmer and Graham. Rev. J. C. Perkins, pastor.


Wesley Chapel-Corner Richard and 17th. Rev. R. B. Ward, pastor. Rising Mount Zion-Graham street, Rocketts. Rev. Abraham Cross, pastor. Fifth-Street-Fifth and Jackson.


Mount Tabor-Woodville. Rev. C. C. Fegans, pastor.


Episcopal.


St. Philip's-Leigh corner St. James. Rev. T. W. Cain, rector.


Methodist.


Leigh-Street-Leigh nr. Adams. Rev. D. W. Upshur, pastor.


Third-Street-3d between Leigh and Jackson. Rev. W. H. Hunter, pastor.


Asbury-25th near N. Rev. Wheeler, pastor.


Catholic.


St. Joseph's-1st bet. Jackson and Duval. Rev. John R. Slattery, pastor.


RELIGIOUS AND OTHER SO- CIETIES.


CATHOLIC.


St. Joseph's Female Orphan Asylum. Corner Marshall and 4th.


In charge of the Sisters of Charity. Founded in November, 1834, and dedicated under the patronage of


St. Joseph. Incorporated in Oc- tober, 1868. 'This institution is di- vided into three departments: the asylum proper, for female or- phans; the academy, and the pa- rochial school for girls, and is most excellently conducted under management of Sister Rose, su- perior.


St. Sophia's Home for Old People. 16 north Harvie.


This institution is presided over by Mother Blanche, Mother of the Order of the Little Sisters of the Poor in this city, assisted by five Sisters; is intended as a home for poor, destitute, aged persons, irre- spective of sex or religious creeds. It was incorporated April 17, 1874, having been established by the generous charity of the late W. Shakespear Caldwell. It is sup- ported entirely by donations of the public. Sister Blanch Theresa, superior.


Catholic Beneficial Society.


Meets First Tuesday in each month at Cathedral Hall.


President-John M. Higgins.


Recording Secretary-J. W. Laube. Financial Secretary-T. Byrne.


Chaplain-Very Rev. A. Van De Vy- ver, V G.


Conference of St. Vincent De Paul, of St. Peter's Cathedral.


Meets every Sunday in basement of St. Peter's Cathedral, after High-Mass.


President-John M. Higgins. Vice-President-James H. Dooley. Secretary-Wm. Daffron.


Treasurer-J. E. Doherty.


Catholic Knights of America.


RICHMOND BRANCH, 143. Organized June 29, 1880. Meets 2d and 4th Sundays at Cathedral Hall.


President-D. J. O'Neil. Financial Secretary-Jno. W. Johnson. Secretary-J. J. Sinnott. Treasurer-Thomas Byrne.


Spiritual Director-Rev. E. Tierney. Trustees-B. J. Black, James T. Fer- riter, John Murphy.


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RICHMOND BRANCH, 162. Chartered December 21, 1880. Meets second and fourth Sundays each month. President-James Hayes. Financial Secretary-A. L. Masurier. Recording Secretary -- M. H. McCarty. Treasurer-H. J. Shervin.


St. Peter's C. T. A. and Beneficial Society.


Meets first Sunday in each month at Cathedral Hall.


President-John Nagle. Recording Secretary-James Creamer. Treasurer-John Hart.


Knights of St. Joseph.


Meets second and fourth Sundays in each month at Cathedral Hall.


Spiritual Director-Rev. E. M. Tier- ney.


President-John M. Ryall.


Treasurer-Juan A. Pizzini.


Financial Secretary-W. J. Moore.


Corresponding Sec'y-Thos. Brannon.


McGill Catholic Union.


Meets first and third Monday nights at Cathedral Hall. President-Andrew Pizzini.


Secretary-J. Shervin.


Treasurer-William Daffron.


Librarian-W. M. Baggett.


Ladies' Benevolent Society of St. Peter's Cathedral.


Meets first Sunday in each month in the basement of chapel St. Peter's Cathedral after late Mass.


Director-Rev. A. Van De Vyver.


President-Mrs. John Dooley.


Treasurer-Mrs. Moses Ellyson.


Secretary-Miss Alice Dooley.


Altar and Sanctuary Society, St. Peter's Cathedral.


President-Miss Ellen Keiley.


Cathedral Building Association.


President -- Rt. Rev. Jno. J. Keane. Secretary-Joseph W. Laube. Treasurer -- John Pope.


St. Benedict's Society-German Catholic.


Meets third Monday of each month in the basement of St. Mary's church.


President-J. Heppert. Secretary-L. Fox. Treasurer-L. Brunner.


St. Joseph's Beneficial Society-Ger- man Catholic.


Meets first Monday in each month in basement of the church.


President-B. Wittkamp, Sr. Vice-President-Joseph Gerring. Secretary-Henry Brameyer. Treasurer-J. C. Nolte.


St. Mary's Solidity of the B. V. M.


Prefect -- B. A. Grasberger.


Assistant-Benedict Grasberger. Second Assistant-Henry Heeke. Acting-William Sorg. Librarian-Aug. Vondelehr.


LADIES' DEPARTMENT.


President and Treasurer-Miss Lizzie Sorg.


St. Mary's Social and Beneficial So- ciety-German Catholic.


President-John M. Hulcher.


Vice-President-George Bliley. Secretary-L. B. Schutte.


Assistant-Andrew B. Wiesmann.


Treasurer-Joseph H. Hulcher.


Society for the Poor, St. Mary's (Ger- man) Church.


President-B. Wittkamp, Sr. Secretary-W. Felthaus. Treasurer-F. Sitterding.


St. Patrick's Christian Doctrine Con- fraternity.


President-Rev. John L. Tiernan. Secretary- Treasurer-D. O'Sullivan.


St. Andrew's Literary Institute. Corner 26th and Grace. President -- Joseph Campodonico. Recording Secretary-Jas. Golden, Jr. Librarian-P. Keenan.


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St. Patrick's Conference of the Soci- ety of St. Vincent de Paul.


Revived February 23, 1879.


Meets every Sunday after last Mass in basement of St. Patrick's Church.


President-A. L. Masurier. Vice President-James Hayes. Secretary-Patrick Keenan. Treasurer-F. J. Parater.


Spiritual Director-Rev. Father Do- herty.


BAPTIST.


Baptist Sunday school Associatien of Richmond and Vicinity.


President -- William Ellyson.


Vice-President -- T. H. Ellett. Secretary-R. A. Gary. Treasurer-Evans Snead. Auditor-George B. Steel.


Boards of the Association.


STATE MISSION BOARD, RICHMOND.


President -- Rev. John Pollard. Jr. Corresponding Secretary -- H. K. Elly- son.


Recording Secretary-G. Harvey Clarke.


EDUCATION BOARD, RICHMOND.


President-Rev. W. E, Hatcher, D. D Corresponding Secretary-J. T. Elly- son, 1117 East Main.


Virginia Baptist Historical Society. Office, Richmond College.


President-Thos. W. Sydnor, D. D. Secretary-C. H. Ryland, D. D. Treasurer-Prof. H. H. Harris.


Woman's Missionary Society.


Formed in 1872. President-Mrs. J. B Jeter. Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Chas. H. Ryland. Recording Secretary-Mrs. H. Theo- dore Ellyson. Treasurer-Mrs. Jack Temple.


FOREIGN MISSION BOARD OF THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION.


Office over 1103 Main E. Richmond.


President-Rev. H. H. Harris, D. D., Virginia.


Corresponding Secretary-Rev. H. A. Tupper. D. D. Assistant, Rev. T. P. Bell.


Treasurer-J. C. Williams.


EPISCOPAL.


Diocese of Virginia.


Bishop-Rt. Rev. Francis M. Whittle, D. D., LL.D.


Assistant Bishop -- Rt Rev Alfred M. Randolph, D. D. Secretary of the Council-Rev. T. Grayson Dashiell, D. D., Rich- mond.


Treasurer of the Council-James T. Gray, Richmond.


Standing Committee of the Diocese of Virginia.


Rev. Joseph Packard, D. D., Rev. Geo. H. Norton. D. D) .. Rev. Hen- derson, Suter, Mr. Cassius F. Lee, Mr. Charles S. Taylor, Mr. Arthur Herbert.


Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia.


Rt. Rev. F. M. Whittle, D. D., LL.D., Rt. Rev. Alfred M. Randolph,, D. D., Rev. Joshua Peterkin, D. D., Rev. Charles Minnigerode, D. D., Rev. C. J. Gibson, D. D., Rev. T. G. Dashiell, D. D., Rev. Pike Powers, D. D., Rev. H. M. Jack- son, Rev. L. W. Burton, Mr. Wm. E. Gray, Mr. David N. Walker, Mr. Thomas Potts, Mr. E. A. Saunders, Mr. J. P. McGuire, Mr. Joseph Bryan, Mr. John L. Wil- liams, Treasurer.


Board of Trustees of the Theologi- cal Seminary of Virginia, aud of the Iligh School.


Rt. Rev. F. M. Whittle, D. D., LL.D., President; Rt. Rev. George W. Peterkiu, D. D., Rev. George H. Norton, D. D., Rev. C. J. Gib- son, L. D., Rev. Henderson Su- ter, Rev. James Grammer, Rev. Joshua Poterkin, D. D., Ker. D. F. Sprigy, D. D .. Rev. Richard T. Davis, D. D., Hon. Richard Par.


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Trustees of the Bruce Fund.


Rt. Rev. F. M. Whittle, D. D., LL.D., Rev. Joshua Peterkin, D. D .; Mr. John L. Bacon, Treasurer.


Officers of the Brotherhood.


President-Mr. David N. Walker. Secretary-Mr. P. H. Mayo. Treasurer-Mr A. Y. Stokes.


Trustees of Fund for the Relief of Disabled Clergy.


Mr. John L. Bacon, Mr P H Mayo, Mr. B. Johnson Barbour, Mr. Cyrus Bossieux; Mr. John H. Claiborne, treasurer Richmond.,


Standing Committee on Church Property.


Rev. Wm. Norwood, D. D., Rev. T. G. Dashiell, D. D., Mr. D. N. Walker, Mr. John F. Glenn.


Trustees of the Episcopal Fund.


Mr. Cassius F. Lee, Mr. Arthur Her- bert, Mr. Charles R. Hooff.


Widows' and Orphans' Fund.


Rt. Rev. F. M. Whittle, D. D., LL. D., Rev. C. J. Gibson, D. D., Rev. T. G. Dashiell, D. D., Rev. D. F. Sprigg, D. D., Mr. John L. Bacon, Mr. Joseph Bryan, Mr. P. H. Mayo, Treasurer.


PRESBYTERIAN.


Presbyterian Committee of Pub- lication.


Office 1001 east Main street.


Secretary and Treasurer of Publica- tion-Rev. J. K. Hazen, D. D. Bookstore, 3d floor, 1001 east Main st. Business Agent-J. D. K. Sleight.


Presbyterian Sunday-School Union.


President -- J. D. K. Sleight. Secretary-H. C. McGruder.


METHODIST.


Sunday-School Society.


Methodist Episcopal Church, South, of Richmond and Manchester.


President-Albert L. West. Secretary -- C. P. Rady. Treasurer-T. L. D. Walford.


Bible Society of Virginia.


Rooms Association Hall, over 827 Main. President -- Rev. Charles Minnigerode, D. D. Corresponding Sec'y -- Richard Irby. Treasurer -- Thomas Branch. Depository and office over 827 Main E.


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UNDENOMINATIONAL.


Virginia State Sunday-School Union of all Denominations.


This undencminational State Sunday- School Union was organized in the city of Petersburg October 10, 1882. It has its headquarters in the city of Richmond. Officers: Presi- dent, Judge E. H. Fitzhugh, Richmond ; Recording Secretary, William Ellyson, Richmond; Cor- responding Secretary, Charles P. Rady, Richmond; Treasurer, Thos. Potts, Richmond.


Richmond Sunday-School Union of all Denominations.


President-Rev. T. G. Dashiell. Secretary and Treasurer-William L. Hill.


HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES.


Richmond Male Orphan Asylum.


This institution is situated on Amelia, near Robinson street, Harvietown, beyond the western city limits.


President-Dr. W. W. Parker. Secretary-Ro. E. Richardson. Treasurer-Thomas W. MeCance. Superintendent -- Mrs. Joseph R. Gill.


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Protestant Episcopal Church Home. No. 517 north 4th street.


The object is to provide & "Home" for female members of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church, who, hay- ing seen better days, are now in reduced circumstances, and unable to procure for themselves an ade- quate support.


Board of Managers-Mrs. F. M. Whit- tle, President; Miss Mary Wood- bridge, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Jas. R. Werth, Correspoding Sec- retary; Mrs. S. P. Lathrop. Treas- urer; Mrs. K. M. Williams, Matron.


St. Paul's Church Home Orphan Asylum.


606 E. Leigh street. Established 1875. Mrs. Dr. Charles Minnigerode, Presi- dent. Mrs. Griffin B. Davenport, Treasurer. Mrs. Annie H. Reynolds, Secretary. Matron-Mrs. Mary C. Staite.


St Paul's Church-Home for Aged and Infirm Women.


100 W. Clay, corner Adams street.


President-Mrs. J. L. Bacon. Secretary -- Mrs. J. C. Cabell. Treasurer -- Miss Kittie Stiles. Matron -- Miss Marie Vigevena.


Retreat for the Sick.


Established 1877-Incorporated 1880. 12th St. bet. Broad and Marshall.


President-Mrs. Wm. A. Jenkins. Secretary-Mrs. G. W. Camp. Assistant Secretary-Mrs. J. B. Light- foot, Jr. Treasurer-Mrs. Jack Temple.


St. Luke's Home for the Sick.


Situated on Governor and Ross streets. Board of Managers-Lady officers : Mrs. H. D. Whitcomb, president ; Mrs. Maria F. Baker, treasurer ; Mrs. Asher Garber, secretary; Mrs. John Addison, corresponding sec- retary. The medical and surgical care of the institution is in charge


of IIunter McGuire, M. D., Hugh M. Taylor, M. D., and Lewis Wheat, M. D.


Female Humane Association.


The Richmond Female Humane Asso- ciation was instituted in 1867. Lo- cated corner Leigh and 7th sts.


President-Mrs. John L. Bacon.


Secretary-Mrs. Trent. Treasurer -- Mrs. Walter K. Martin. Matron-Mrs. M. E. Curtis.


Spring-Street Home.


This "Home " for unfortunate wo- men, the only one in the South, located on Spring street below Pine, is surrounded by well-culti- vated grounds. The house is large and most admirably adapted to its purposes.


President-Wm. W. Parker, M. D. Treasurer-Thomas Branch, Esq. Secretary-Wm. P. Munford, Esq. Physician-J. S. Wellford, M. D.


Christian Women's City Mission. 105 N. Fourteenth.


President-Mrs. F. M. Baker, corner of Third and Franklin streets. Treasurer-Miss Belle Webb, Franklin corner 2d.


Secretary-Mrs. Frank D. Steger, Franklin corner 4th.


Purchasing Agent-Mrs. R.T. Colston, 790 East Franklin street. Matron-Mrs. L. D. Conner.


The Baptist Home for Aged Women.


President-Mrs. J. B. Jeter. Treasurer-Mrs. Richard Adam. Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Jack Temple. Recording Secretary-Mrs. J. C. IIal- lowell.


The Richmond Home for Ladies.


President -- Mrs. J. E. Morse.


Recording Secretary-Mrs. James D. Pleasants. Treasurer-Mrs. Dr. Landon B. Ed- wards. Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. B. C. Gray.


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TRADES UNIONS. Virginia Mechanics' Institute.


President-George A. Ainslie. Vice-President-Ashton Starke. Treasurer-William E. Simons. Secretary-Thomas Ellet.


Richmond Typographical Union, No. 90.


Meets third Friday evening in every month at Odd Fellows' Hall, Mayo street, corner of Franklin.


President-B. H. Hudson.


Corresponding and Financial Seretary - George E. Bowden.


Treasurer-Herbert Ware.


Cigar Makers' Union of Richmond, No. 183.


President-H. C. Ripple.


Treasurer-Harman New.


Corresponding Secretary-A. Dawson.


Granite Cutters' Union. RICHMOND BRANOH.


President-Robert Sims. Secretary-B. E. Eaves. Treasurer-George Ford.


SECRET SOCIETIES.


Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons.


Grand Secretary's Office, Grand Lodge of Virginia. Grand Secretary's Office, Grand Chap- ter of Virginia.


Grand Recorder's Office, Grand Com- mandery of Virginia.


William B. Isaacs, second floor, corner Main and 9th streets.


GRAND LODGE OF MASONS.


Meets in Richmond, Va., at St. Albans' Ilall, second Monday in December, each year.


Grand Master-F. H. Hill, Madison Courthouse.


D. D. Grand Master-John F. Mayer. Grand Secretary -- Wm. B. Isaacs. Grand Treasurer-William T. Allen. Deputy Grand Treasurer-E. G.Tomp- kins.


GRAND CHAPTER R. A. MASONS.


Meets at such time and place in 1886 as may be selected by the Grand Council.


Grand High Priest -- F. H. Hill, Madi- son Courthouse.


Grand Treasurer-Chas. E. Wingo. Grand Secretary-W. B. Isaacs.


HALLS.


Masonic Hall, 1807 East Franklin. Masonic Hall, 25th near Clay. St. Albans' Hall, corner Main and 3d streets.


MASONIO TEMPLE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA.


President-B. R. Wellford, Jr. Secretary and Treasurer-W. B. Isaacs. Board of Trustees-Wm. E. Tanner, B. R. Wellford, Jr., J. V. Bidgood, A. R. Courtney, I. S. Tower, L. L. Bass, J Grattan Cabell, Thos. J. Evans aud John F. Mayer.


ROYAL ARCH MASONS.


Richmond Royal Arch Chapter No. 3, S. W. Farrar, High Priest; Dr. Geo. F. Keesee, Secretary. Meets first Thursday in each month in Masonic Hall, 1807 East Frank- lin.


Lafayette Royal Arch Chapter No. 43, Charles E. Nesbitt, High Priest. Meets the third Thursday in each month in St. Albans' Hall.


ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE, SOUTHERN JURISDICTION U. S. John L. Roper Lodge of Perfection, No. 5-meets in Central Hall, 5th street, second Saturday in each month. Wm. Ryan, 32d. degree V. M .; S. MeG. Fisher, 32d. de- gree, Secretary.


Pelican Chapter Rose Croix, No. 2- Wm. Ryan, Wise Master. Meets second Saturday each month Cen- tral Hall, 5th street.


A. AND A. S. R. MASONRY.


Richmond Consistory, No. 6-meets at St. Albans' Hall on the third Fri- day of each month. Ill. J. Thomp- son Brown, 33d. degree, Comman- der in Chief, Ill. Geo. D. Pleasants, 32d. degree, G. S. and K. S. A.


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MASONIO LODGES.


Temple Lodge, No. 9, Wm E. Turner, Master, S. McG. Fisher, secretary. meets first Friday in each month in St. Albans' Hall.


Richmond Lodge, No. 10, Charles II. Chalkley, Master, J. R. Parker. Secretary, meets first Tuesday in each month in St Albans' Hall. Metropolitan Lodge, No. 11, J. Alston Cabell, Master, S. B. Jacobs, Sec- retary, meets second Thursday in each month at St Albans' Hall.


Richmond Randolph Lodge, No. 19, Jas. H. Allen, Master, Wm. Hall Crew, Secretary, meets third Tues- day in each month in Masonic Hall, 1807 east Franklin.


St. John's Lodge, No. 36, H. G. Carl- ton, Master, J. A. Cosby, Secre- retary, meets second Tuesday in each month in St. Albans' Hall.


Joppa Lodge, No. 40. L. T. Christian, Master, George C. Jefferson, Sec- retary, meets first Thursday in each month in St. Albans' Hall. Dove Lodge, No. 51, C. E. Wingo, Master, B. T. August, Secretary, meets second Friday in each month in St. Albans' Hall. Loge Francaise, No. 53, E. Bottighei- mer, Master, William Lovenstein, Secretary, meets second Monday in each month in St. Albans' Hall. Amity Lodge, No. 76, W. R. Mason, Master, B. F. Shepperson, Secre- tary, meets third Tuesday in each month in Laube's Hall.




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