Richmond, Virginia, city directory, 1889, Part 2

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Bruce George A, clk removed to 406 7th N


Bruce Robert E, salesman removed to 406 7th N


Carmichael Hartley Rev, rector St Paul's Episcopal Church h 210 Franklin E


CARY JOHN R, wholesale grocer 1209 Cary E h 828 Grace W


Christian J D & R S (John D and Robert S Christian), whosale grocers 113,. 14th S


Cline W P, tel opr moved from 15 Pine S


Danner Frank W, bkkpr W D Suther- land h 715 Franklin E


Davis Robert S, shoemkr 4 2d N bds 717 Main E


Davis & Simpson (Charles E Davis and Julian R Simpson), lunch room 110 9th N


Dickenson Nathaniel, wood turner bds 320 5th S


Frostick Henry A, printer Dispatch removed to 702 Cary W


Harper George, clk removed to 406 7th N


Harper Geo K, removed to 406 7th N *Hariis James H, lab h r 1024 N


Harrison Steptoe S wid Thomas B, h 518 1st N


Harrison Thomas B, mngr h 518 1st N HEWITT C L. removed to 415 7th N Jacobs Jacob, clothier 13 17th N


Jacobs Mary wid Isaac, h 13 17th N Knotts Charles E, coal dealer and street sprinkler 5 7th S removed b to 15 Pine S


Knotts James H, bkkpr removed to 15 Pine S


Knotts Marian A wid James, removed h to 15 Pine S


LAMBERT CHARLES G, mngr Sin- ger Mfg Co h 302 3d S


Leonard Albert (J C Watson Jr & Co), h 1445 Franklin E


MONTEIRO ARISTIDES, physician office St Claire Hotel


Sheild Alfred, elk Circuit Court City of Richmond removed to 519 Leigh E


Snead Charles G, fertilizers 1321 Cary E h Fluvanna co


Snead Edwin B. h 312 3d N


STRAUS JULIUS, removed h to 717 Grace W


Talman William H, notary, convey- ancer and examiner titles City Hall removed to 511 9th N


THAW EDWARD B, mngr Alle- ghany P & P Co 1115 Main E h 507 9th N


WALKE & BALLAUFF (D P Walke and A D Ballauff), coal and wood 1700 Cary E


Watson James C Jr (J C W Jr & Co), h 1107 Grove ave


Watson J C Jr & Co (James C Watson and Albert Leonard), contracting engnrs 911 Main E


White Sewing Machine, 904 Broad E


J. H. CHATAIGNE, DIRECTORY & PUBLISHER,


PRINCIPAL OFFICE:


N. E. Cor. Main and 11th Streets, RICHMOND, VA.


Atlantic Hotel Building, Norfolk, Va.


BRANCHES: 108 N. Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. Main, Cor. 9th Street, Lynchburg, Va. 506 King Street, Alexandria, Va.


Envelopes or Wrappers Addressed, Circulars Folded, INSERTED AND MAILED.


-I am prepared to address Envelopes or Wrappers, fold and mail Cir- culars, or furnish lists for all branches of business throughout the United States and Canada. My lists from which addressing is done are being con- tinually revised and extended. My facilities for executing this class of work are second to none. Estimates furnished on application.


J. H. CHATAIGNE, DIRECTORY PUBLISHER, Cor. Eleventh and Main Sts., Richmond, Va.


THIS DIRECTORY WAS PRINTED -BY-


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All kinds of work promptly and neatly executed, such as Directories, Law Briefs, Fertilizer Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Business Cards, Excursion Bills, Tickets, Etc., Etc.


E. W. BLAKEY, Gen'l Manager.


MISCELLANEOUS.


STATE GOVERNMENT. Executive.


Governor-Fitzhugh Lee.


Lieut .- Governcr-John E. Massey. Secretary of the Commonwealth and State Librarian-H. W. Flournoy. Assistant and Acting Librarian- C. Poindexter.


Attorney-General-Rufus A. Ayers. Auditor of Public Accounts-Mor- ton Marye.


Second Auditor-Frank G. Ruffin.


Treasurer-A. W. Harman, Jr.


Register of the Land Office-W. R. Gaines.


Railroad Commissioner-James C. Hill.


Agricultural Commissioner-Thos. Whitehead.


Superintendent of the Penitentiary -W. W. Moses.


Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion J. L. Buchanan.


Superintendent of Public Printing -J. H. O'Bannon.


Adjutant-General-Jas. McDonald. Superintendent of Public Buildings -W. R. Gaines.


Clerk of the Senate-Dr. J. D. Pendleton.


Clerk of the House of Delegates- J. Bell Bigger.


Board of Public Works.


The Governor, Auditor and Treas- urer compose the Board-C. Lee Moore, Secretary.


Board of Education.


The Governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney-Gen- eral. John A. McGilvray, Secretary. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.


Treasurer, Auditor of Public Ac- counts and Second Auditor.


Board of Canvassers for State Offi- cers.


Governor, Secretary of the Com- monwealth, Auditor of Public Ac- counts, Treasurer and Attorney-Gen- eral.


Board of the Chesapeake and Its Tributaries.


President (ex-otlicio)-The Gov- ernor, Auditor of Public Accounts and Treasurer.


Board of Indemnity.


President-Second Auditor. Secre- tary-C. H. Urner.


Supreme Court of Appeals.


L. L. Lewis, President ; T. T. Fauntleroy, R. A. Richardson, B. W. Lacy and Drury A. Hinton. Clerk at Richmond, George Keith Taylor ; Reporter, George W. Hansbrough ; Librarian and Crier, Thomas M. Fowler ; Tipstaff, R.D. Ward.


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The Supreme Court of Appeals holds sessions at three places annually-at Richmond, at Staunton and at Wythe- ville ; and their terms commence as follows :


At Richmond on the fifth day of November, fifth of January and fifth of March, and continues one hundred and sixty days if necessary.


At Staunton on the tenth day of September, and continues sixty days if necessary. James B. Dorman, Clerk.


At Wytheville on the tenth of June, and continues sixty days if necessary. William C. Pendleton, Clerk.


United States District Court. Eastern District.


Custom-House Building.


Judge, Robert W. Hughes; Mar- shal, T. W. Scott; Deputy Marshal, John H. Overbey ; District Attor- ney, J. C. Gibson ; James Lyous, Asst. District Attorney; Clerk, W. B. Wall.


United States Circuit Court.


Judge, Hugh L. Bond; Clerk, M. F. Pleasants.


Commissioners in Chancery.


W. J. Leake. O. G. Kean, Thomas J. Evans, A. W. Patterson, Wm. M. Turpin, Robert H. Steger.


U. S. Internal Revenue Depart- ment.


Office, Custom-House. Bank street. Collector-A. L. Ellett.


Deputy Collectors-R. Carter Scott, chief ; Emmett Crump, W. II. Tyler, E. Bruce Cook, R. E. English, W. B. Frayser, W. B. Isaacs, Jr., Coleman Wortham, John R. Preston, Valentine


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MISCELLANEOUS.


Brown, Charles H. Enos, Mrs. L. T. White, clerks.


Tobacco Inspector-O. P. Gregory. Gaugers-James L. Capston, Frank J. Reilly.


United States Custom-House.


Bank street, between 10th and 11th.


Collector-John W. Fisher.


Deputy Collector-Dr. W. C. Nunn.


Clerks and Inspectors-Thomas A. Brander, W. T. Holdsworth.


U. S. Marine Hospital Service. A. A. Surgeon-Isaiah H. White. Post-office.


Main street, between 10th and 11th.


Postmaster-Wm. H. Cullingworth.


Assistant Postmaster-E. Courtney Jenkins.


General Clerk-James M. Wayt.


Supt. Money Order Div .- George E. Stylı.


Clerks-James F. Estes, William F. Meanley.


Supt. Registry Div .- Leroy S. Ed- wards.


Clerks-Mrs. C. C. Mera, Miss M. T. Mayo and George S. Palmer. Jr.


Stamp Clerk-Thomas Cox.


Box Clerk-D. B. Jones.


General Delivery Clerk-George W. Smoot.


Mailing Department-Superintend- ent, E. T. McCabe.


Supt. City Delivery-F. R. Stover. Asst. Supt .- W. W. Rowe.


Dispatcher of Mails-T. M. Fendley.


Government of Richmond.


Mayor-J. Taylor Ellyson.


Attorney-C. V. Meredith.


Treasurer-John K. Childrey.


Auditor-Miies Turpin. Clerk-E. J. Warren.


Commissioner of the Revenue-Ro. bert B. Munford.


Assistant Commissioners-Edward Gray, Leigh Crutchfield, H. H. Wilkins, J. A. Wolff' and J. G. Mosby.


Collector-F. W. Cunningham.


Deputy-E. A. Barber.


Collector of Delinquent Taxes-J. A. Meanley.


High Constable-E. C. Garrison. City Sergeant-R. A. Carter.


Sheriff-L. P. Winston.


Deputy-P. P. Winston. City Engineer-W. E. Cutshaw.


Assistant Engineers-S. E. Bates. Jackson Bolton, Reuben Shirreff's and F. T. Bates. Clerk-S. B. Jacobs.


Superintendent Water Works-C. E. Bolling.


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Assistant-E. Eugene Davis.


Special Assessment Clerk-Carlton McCarthy.


Superintendent Marshall Reservoir -Mrs. Charles Baker.


Superintendent New Reservoir- Humphrey Calder.


Superintendent James River Im- provement-Thomas Cunningham.


Gas Inspector-W P. Knowles.


Superintendent Gas Works-W. C. Adams.


Police Justice-John J. Crutchfield.


Clerk to Police Justice-E. B. White.


Superintendent Almshouse-R. W. Carter.


Superintendent Colored Almshouse -C. P, Bigger.


Surgeon Almshouse-Dr. M. L. James.


Matron City Almshouse-Mrs. Mary L. Apperson.


Coroner-Dr. W. H. Taylor.


Deputy Coroner-Dr. L. C. Bosher.


Clerk First Market-M. E. Gary.


Clerk Second Market-W. H. Mosely.


Weighmaster First Market-R. W. Drewry.


Weighmaster Second Market-John J. Finnerty.


Gauger-Philip O'Neil.


Sealer of Weights and Measures- Louis J. Bossieux.


Flour Inspector-W. R. Lee.


Harbor Master-R. H. Styll.


The City Council.


City Clerk-Benjamin T. August. Sergeant-at-Arms-R. R. Ralston.


BOARD OF ALDERMAN-The Board of Aldermen is composed of eighteen members, three from each ward in the city, L. L. Bass, President. The Board meets on the second Monday in each month at 7 P. M.


Marshall Ward: J. C. Dickerson, Jos. W. Carter, Rowland Hill.


Jefferson Ward : J. T. Chappell, R. L. Taylor, M. Murphy.


Madison Ward : C. U. Williams, N. D. Hargrove, Preston Belvin.


Monroe Ward : L. D. Crenshaw, Jr., L. L. Bass, A. L. Wilkinson.


Clay Ward : R. T. Davis, Evan Snead, James H. Capers.


Jackson Ward : Jas. Bahen, *Josiah Crump, *A. J. Brown.


COMMON COUNCIL-The Common Council is composed of thirty mem- bers, five from each ward ; T. P. Camp- bell, of Clay Ward, President. The Common Council meets on the first. Monday in each month at 7 P. M.


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Marshall Ward : John Mann, W. J. Moore, William H. Pleasants, John R. Grimes, W. II. Curtis.


Jefferson Ward : G. E. Bowden, C. E. Brauer. L. T. Christian, John M. Higgins, M. J. Mussen.


Madison Ward : J, T. Ferriter, J. L. Anderson, W. D. Courtney, J. T. Stratton, W. L. White.


Monroe Ward : R. E. Glover, C. J. Hunt, George B. Steel, J. W. White, Henry Bodeker.


Clay Ward: W. S. Gunn. Leven Joynes, Charles I. Philips, J. F. Wing- field, T. P. Campbell.


Jackson Ward : * James H. Hayes, E. R. Carter, *John Mitchell, Jr., *Royal White, Isaac W. Carter.


Standing Committees of City Coun- cil-1888 and 1SS9.


ON STREETS GENERALLY.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Crenshaw, Chappell, Belvin, Carter, Capers, Crump. From Common Council-Messrs. Joynes, Higgins, Royal, White, Glo- ver, Stratton, Curtis.


ON RELIEF OF POOR.


From Board of Alderman -- Messrs. Snead, Brown, Wilkinson. From Common Council-Messrs. Wingfield, Bodeker, Mussen and Cur- tis.


ON FINANCE.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Hargrove, Murphy and Hill. From Common Council-Messrs. Steel, Pleasants, Anderson and Chris- tian.


ON LIGHT.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Gunn, Grimes, Bodeker and Ferriter.


From Common Council-Messrs. Taylor, Hargrove and Davis.


ON WATER.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Dickerson, Bahen and Williams.


From Common Council-Messrs. Mann, Brauer, Wingfield and J. W. White.


ON FIRE DEPARTMENT.


From Board of Alderman-Messrs. Taylor, Williams and Davis.


From Common Council .- Messrs. Isaac W. Carter, Moore, Mussen and Mitchell.


ON SCHOOLS.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Dickinson, Williams and Capers.


From Common Council-Messrs. Anderson, White, Pleasants and Hughes.


ON ELECTIONS.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Brown and Hill.


From Common Council-Messrs. Moore, Royal White and W. L. White.


ON CLAIMS AND SALARIES.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Murphy and Bahen. From Common Council-Messrs. W. L. White, Glover and Carter.


ON GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Crenshaw and Snead.


From Common Council-Messrs. Philips, Hunt and Higgins.


ON ACCOUNTS AND PRINTING.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Wilkinson and Bahen. From Common Council-Messrs. Bowden, Philips and Pleasants.


ON POLICE.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Davis and Murphy. From Common Council-Messrs. Joynes, Courtney and Moore,


ON HEALTH.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Taylor and Snead.


From Common Council-Messrs. Christian, Grimes and E. R. Carter.


ON CEMETERIES.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Dickerson and Hill.


From Common Council-Messrs. Grimes, Philips and Hunt.


ON ORDINANCES.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Williams and Crump.


From Common Council-Messrs. Anderson, Stratton and Bowden.


ON FIRST MARKET.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Carter and Brown.


From Common Council-Messrs. Brauer, Mussen and Hayes.


ON SECOND MARKET.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Chappell and Crump.


From Common Council-Messrs. Isaac W. Carter and Hunt.


ON RETRENCHMENT AND REFORM.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Belvin and Chappell.


From Common Council-Messrs. J. W. White, Isaac W. Carter and Ferriter,


ON FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELE- GRAPH.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Carter and Chappell.


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From Common Council-Messrs. Stratton, Mitchell and Joynes.


IMPROVEMENTS ON JAMES RIVER.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Crenshaw, Belvin and Capers.


From Common Council-Messrs. Bodeker, Gunn, Curtis and Glover.


From Chamber of Commerce- Messrs. Allen, Hawes, Starke, Tower, Christian, Dunlop, Nolting and Pur- cell.


ON ELECTRIO LIGHTS.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Taylor and Carter.


From Common Council-Messrs. Courtney, Bowden and Mann.


ON BOARD OF PUBLIC INTERESTS.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Hargrove and Dickerson. From Common Council-Messrs. Campbell, Higgins, Courtney and Gunn.


ON ST. JOHN'S BURYING GROUND.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Taylor and Dickerson.


From Common Council-Messrs. Mann, Steel and Brauer.


JAMES RIVER IMPROVEMENT.


Asst. Engineer in charge-C. P. E. Burgwyn.


Superintendent-Thomas Cunning- ham, Sr.


ON SHOCKOE CREEK.


From Board of Aldermen-Messrs. Dickerson, Murphy and Bahen.


From Common Council-Messrs. Higgins, Courtney, Pleasants and I. W. Carter.


Richmond Public Schools.


Office 805 East Marshall street. Chairman-J. Taylor Ellyson.


Superintendent of Schools-William F. Fox.


Clerk-Charles P. Rady.


Members of School Board: First District-Joseph C. Dickerson, T. Wiley Davis and William M. Turpin. Second District-J. Taylor Ellyson, William Lovenstein and J. Taylor Stratton. Third District-S. P. Moore. Edward D. Starke and James II. Capers.


Committees.


TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS.


Dr. S. P. Moore, Lovenstein and Stratton.


BUILDINGS AND FURNITURE.


Davis, Dickerson and Capers.


FINANCE. Lovenstein, Starke and Dickerson.


School Buildings and Principals. WHITE SCHOOLS.


Madison School, corner of Madison and Cary streets ; Principal, William G. Jones.


Elba School-West Marshall street, between Gilmore and Hancock ; Prin- cipal. George P. Perry.


Leigh School, East Leigh corner 1st street ; Principal, Richard W. Flour- noy.


Richmond High School, 805 East Marshall street; Principal, William A. Bowles.


Central School, corner 12th and Clay streets ; Principal, S. T. Pen- dleton.


Bellevue School, corner 22d and Broad streets ; Principal, George R. Pace.


Springfield School, corner 26th and Leigh streets; Principal, W. O. Eng- lish-


Marshall School, 19th corner Mar- shall street ; Principal, Julian P. Thomas.


Nicholson School, No. 308 Nichol- street (Rocketts) ; Principal, - West End School, 1520 West Main street ; Principal, Hubbard G. Carter.


COLORED SCHOOLS.


Baker School. corner Baker and St. John streets ; Principal, Thomas P. Crump.


Richmond Colored Normal School, 12th street, corner Leigh ; Principal, Samuel T. Beach.


Valley School, corner 15th and Marshall streets; Principal, Albert H. Hill.


East-End School, 20th near O street; Principal, E. Morrisette.


Navy Hill School. corner 6th and Duval streets ; Principal, Jobn P. Thompson.


Police.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.


Oflice. 2 10th street.


Meets 1st Thursday in each month.


President (ex officio)-Mayor J. T. Ellyson.


Jefferson Ward -- L. C. Figg.


Clay Ward-J. F. Jacob.


Monroe Ward-J. W. Laube.


Marshall Ward-J. B. Welsh.


Madison Ward-C. G. Bosher.


Jackson Ward-J. W. Beveridge. E. B. White, Clerk.


STATIONS.


Chief-Major Jolin Poe, Jr., 10th and Main.


Surgeon of Police-Dr. C. W. P. Brock.


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Clerk-Wallace Washington.


First-Over First Market, 17th and Main ; J. B. Pleasants, Captain.


Second-Over Second Market, 6th and Marshall ; James B. Angle, Cap- tain.


Third-Brook avenue, corner Mar- shall; Charles H. Epps, Captain.


Courts.


CIRCUIT COURT OF RICHMOND.


Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr. ; Clerk, Alfred Sheild ; Deputy Clerk, E. M. Rowelle ; Crier, Sheriff' of Richmond. Court-room, Stearns' building, 1007 East Main street, oppo- site post-office.


COMMISSIONERS IN CHANCERY.


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


CHANCERY COURT.


Judge, E. H. Fitzhugh ; Clerk, C. W. Goddin; Crier, Sheriff of Rich- mond. Court-room, City Hall, Broad street, between 9th and 10th.


HUSTINGS COURT. City Hall Building.


Judge, Samuel B. Witt ; Clerk, W. P. Lawton ; Crier, City Sergeant.


POLICE COURT.


Police Justice. John J. Crutchfield ; Clerk, E. B. White ; Crier, Sergeant R. N. Thomas ; Bailiff, Daniel Turner. The court meets at Odd- Fellows' Hall, corner Mayo and Franklin streets daily (except Sundays) at 9:30 A. M.


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


CIRCUIT COURT OF RICHMOND.


Main, cor 22d.


Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr. ; Clerk, W. S. Leake; 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.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.


Jefferson Ward-John H. Frisch- korn, pres't.


Marshall Ward-W. A. Boswell.


Madison Ward -- J. S. Harwood.


Monroe Ward-J. L. Levy. Clay Ward-J. J. King. Jackson Ward-N. V. Randolph. Chief Engineer-W. G. Puller.


1st Asst. Engineer-James R. Shep- pard.


2d Asst. Engineer-Edmund T. Snead.


Clerk-E. H. Fisher.


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


Number 2 (steamer), Main near 20th, I. Hirshberg, foreman.


Number 3 (steamer), Broad near 9th, M. W. Gale, foreman.


Number 4 (steamer), 3d near Broad, O. F. Wise. foreman.


Number 5 (steamer), Brook avenue and Marshall, L. C. Jenkins, foreman.


Number 6 (steamer), Laurel, corner Cumberland, William Trexler, fore- man.


Number 1 (hose company), 10th near Main, J. E. Walthall, foreman.


Number 2 (hose company). Denny, cor. 7th, George M. Rogers, foreman.


Number 1 (hook and ladder com- pany), Broad near 9th, L. W. Dorsett, foreman.


Number 2 (hook and ladder), Grace, near 18th, C. S. Atkinson, foreman.


Number 3 (truck company), Cum- berland and Laurel), W. T. Garthright, foreman.


Richmond Fire Alarm Telegraph.


Superintendent, W. H Thompson ; Assistant Superintendent, G. E. Paynter; office, Broad between 9th and 10th.


ALARM BOXES.


3-Second Police Station, Second Market.


4-Third Police Station, Brook av- enue.


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.


1-3-Twelfth and Main.


1-4-Tenth and Byrd.


1-5-First and Cary.


1-6-Pine and Main.


1-7-Twenty-eighth and Leigh.


1-9-Engine House, Grace street near 18th.


1-9-First Police Station, First Market.


2-1-Twenty.fifth and Venable.


2-3-Seventeenth and Marshall.


2-4-Chesapeake and Ohio shops (private).


2-5-Seventh near Canal.


2-6-Fifth and Main.


2-7-Seventh and Franklin.


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2-S-Richmond Locomotive and Ma- chine Works (private).


2-9-Main ano Monroe.


3-1-Fourteenth and Main.


3-2-Twenty-fifth and Main.


3-4-Thirteenth and Cary.


3-5-City Alms House, 4th street. 3-6-Seventh and Arch.


3-7-Rowe corner Church.


3-8-Leigh corner Judah.


3-9-Governor corner Ross.


4-1-Ninth and Leigh.


4-2-Broad street and Jail alley.


4-3-Spring and Pine.


4-5-St. James and Duval.


4-6-Engine House, 25th near


Broad.


4-7-Richmond Cedar Works (pri- vate).


4-8-Twenty-ninth and Grace.


4-9-Seventeenth corner Washing. ton.


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


· 5-3-Main and Nicholson.


. 5-4-Main and Harvie.


5-6-Reservoir and Chaffin.


5-7-Harrison and Leigh.


5-8-Twenty-ninth and O.


5-9-St. John's and Coutts.


6-1-Twelfth street, near Haxall Mills.


6-2-Third and Byrd,


6-3-Fifth and Duval.


6-4-Second and Leigh.


6-5-Broad and Hancock.


6-7-Venable and Mosby.


6-8-Seventeenth corner Lownes.


6-9-Seventh and Preston.


7-1-Twelfth and Clay.


7-2-Nineteenth and Cary.


7-3-Twentieth and Broad.


7-4-Engine House, Laurel.


7-5-Roane and Goddin.


7-6-Williamsburg avenue and Lou- isiana.


7-9-Thirtieth and Broad.


8-1-P. H. Mayo & Bro, (private). 8-2-Allen & Ginter (private).


8-3-R. & A. Shops, foot 2d. 8-4-Tredegar Iron Works (private) 8-5-Albemarle Paper Company.


1-2-1-Penitentiary (private)


1-2-3-Engine House, Ttit and Den- ny streets.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


First National Bank.


1104 East Main.


Capital, $600,000; Surplus, $350,000.


President-Isaac Davenport, Jr. Cashier-H. C. Burnett. First Teller-J. C. Joplin. Runner-S. E. Bates.


Directors-Isaac Davenport, Jr., Is- rael Stern, T. M. Rutherfoord, L. Levy, J. B. Purcell, R. L. Brown, G. A. Davenport, Byrd Warwick, W. T. Yarbrough, Captain George W. Allen, G. B. Davenport, H. D. Whit- comb, A. L. Boulware.


National Bank of Virginia.


1016 East Main.


Capital, $200,000 ; Surplus, $35,000.


President-E. G. Nolting.


Cashier-J. W. Lockwood.


Teller-James M. Ball.


Directors-E. O. Nolting, J. T. Gray, George N. Woodbridge, James W. Allison. George L. Christian. L. B. Tatum, Herbert A. Claiborne, Geo. W. Palmer, H. B. Taliaferro, I. J. Mercer, John Pope.


Planters National Bank. 1200 East Main.


Capital, $300,000 ; Surplus, $350,000.


President-J. B. Pace.


Cashier-Mann S. Quarles.


Teller-D. V. Morton.


Directors-J. B. Pace. J J. Monta- gue, W. J. Westwood, T. Wm. Pem- berton.


Merchants National Bank. 1101 East Main.


Capital, -200,000 ; Surplus, $100,000.


President-John P. Branch.


Cashier-John F. Glenn.


Directors-Fred R. Scott, John P. Branch, R. C. Morton, A. S. Buford. J. L. Shackelford, Charles S. String- fellow, A. Pizzini, Jr., Thomas Potts. F. W. Scott, R. G. Cabell. Jr., B. W. Branch.


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, N. W. Nelson. A. L. Shep- herd, Boswell Alsop, W. W. Timber- lake, T. Wm. Pemberton.


Merchants and Planters Savings Bank. 1103 East Main. Capital, $100,000.


President-J. H. Montague.


Cashier-Bernard Peyton, Jr.


Directors-J. H. Montague. T. G. Peyton, Joseph Hall, N. W. Nelson, J. C. Shafer, L. B. Tatum, J. H. El- lerson, T. G. Jackson, B. C. Wherry.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


City Bank of Richmond. 1109 East Main.


Capital, $200.000; Surplus, $50,000. President-Wm. H. Palmer. Cashier-J. W. Sinton.


Directors-Moses Millhiser, E. B. Addison, S. H. Hawes, W. H. Palmer, J. W. Beveridge, W. J. Leake, R. C. Wortham, I. D. Cardozo, James T. Gray, George W. Anderson, James N. Boyd, A. L. Holladay, E. T. D. My- ers.


Citizens Bank of Richmond. 1115 East Main.


Capital, $200.000 ; Surplus, $30,000. President-W. J. Johnson. Cashier-S. G. Wallace.


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


The State Bank of Virginia. 1111 East Main.


Capital, $300.000 : Surplus, $100,000. President-John S. Ellett.


Cashier- William M. Hill.


Directors-John T. Sublett, Wm. E. Tanner, P. H. Mayo, John Tyler, John H. Guy, John S. Ellett, W. M. Cary, Wm. D. Gibson, E. T. James, Maxwell T. Clarke, A. G. Babcock, J. M. Fourqurean.


Richmond Stock Exchange. Organized May, 1873.


Meets daily (except legal holidays) at 1015 East Main street.


President-John L. Williams.


Vice-President-W. R. Quarles. Secretary and Treasurer-Richard W. Maury.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Mutual Assurance Society of Va. 1014 East Main.


Principal Agent-Herbert A. Clai- borne.


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


Directors-William H. Palmer, E. O. Nolting, W. F. Gray, James W. Allison, Thomas M. Rutherfoord, Al- fred T. Harris, Jr.


Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co. 1015 East Main. Capital and Surplus, $578,000. President-W. L. Cowardin. Secretary-W. H. McCarthy.


Assst. Secretary-S. McG. Fisher.


Directors-W. L. Cowardin, G. W. Allen, E. B. Addison. Dr. F. T. Willis, D. O. Davis, E. O. Nolting, Thomas Potts.


Virginia State Insurance Co. 1006 East Main. Capital $200,000.


President-Thomas W. McCance.


Vice-President-N. W. Bowe.


Secretary-Ro. E. Richardson. Assistant Secretary-Charles K. Willis.


Solicitor-W. G. Maury.


Directors-Thomas W. McCance, James Alfred Jones, Wm. J. Leake, E. T. D. Myers, Thomas Atkinson, N. W. Bowe.


Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Ninth and Main.


President-G. A. Walker.


Vice Presidents-T. Wm. Pember-


ton and John G. Walker.


Secretary-J. W. Pegram.


Medical Examiner-Dr. H. Cabell Tabb.


City Agent-C. C. Dearborn.


Supt. for North Carolina-F. H. Cameron.


State Board of Underwriters of Virginia.


President-T. G. Peyton.


Vice President-W. L. Cowardin.


Secretary-P. H. Gibson, Rich- mond, Va.


Executive Committee-D. N. Walk- er, J. D. W. Churchill, Ro. E. Rich- ardson.


Board of Underwriters of Rich- mond, Va.


President-W. L. Cowardin. Secretary-Ro. E. Richardson.


SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c. Richmond College.


Extreme West end Grace.


President-H. K. Ellyson. Chairman Faculty-H. 11. Harris, L. L. D.


Librarian-C. H. Ryland. Medical College of Virginia.




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