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West End School, 1520 west Main street ; Principal, Hubbard G. Carlton.
Colored Schools.
Colored High and Normal School, 12th street near Leigh ; Principal, George F. Merrill.
Baker School, corner Baker and St John street ; Principal, Thomas P. Crump.
Valley School, corner 15th and Mar- shall streets ; Principal, Herbert F. Cox.
East End School, 29th near O street ; Principal, R. W. Flournoy.
Navy Hill School, corner 6th and Duval streets ; Principal John P. Thompson.
Moore School, Moore near Hancock ; Principal, Edgar M. Garnett.
Brook School, Moore near Graham ; Principal, Jacob L. Ezekiel.
Police.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS. (Office 2 N. 10th street.)
Meets Ist Thursday in each month.
President (ex officio),-Mayor J. T. Elly- son. 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-Charles Phillips. E. B. White, Clerk.
Chief-Major John Poe, Jr, 10th and Main
STATIONS.
First-over First Market, 17tli and Main, J. B. Pleasants, Captain. Second- over Second Market, 6th and Marshall, James B. Angle, Captain. Third-Brook avenue, corner Marshall, E. P. Hulce, Captain.
Courts.
CIRCUIT, OF RICHMOND. (2d floor 1007 e Main.)
Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr ; Clerk, Alfred Sheild ; Deputy Clerk, E. M. Row- elle ; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond. Court- room, Stearns' bldg, 1007 east Main street, opposite post-office.
CHANCERY. (City Hall Building.)
Judge, James C. Lamb; Clerk, C. W. Goddin ; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond, Courtroom, City Hall, Broad street, be- tween 9th and 10th
HUSTINGS. (City Hall Building.)
Judge, Samuel B. Witt; Clerk, W. P. Lawton ; Deputy Clerk, Walter Christian ; Crier, City Sergeant.
POLICE. (Franklin and Mayo streets.)
Police Justice, John J. Crutchfield ; Clerk, E. B. White; Crier, Sergt R. N. Thomas ; Bailiff, Lawrence B. Gibbons,
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 Friday at 12 M.
CIRCUIT, OF HENRICO COUNTY. (Main, corner 22d.)
Judge, Beverley R. Wellford, Jr ; Clerk, John E. Broaddus ; Crier, Sheriff of Hen- rico.
HENRICO COUNTY. (Main corner 22d.)
Judge, E. C. Minor ; Clerk, Samuel P. Waddill.
Richmond Fire Department.
BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
Jefferson Ward, John H. Frischkorn, President. Jackson Ward, J. R. Sheppard.
Surgeon of Police-Dr. C. W. P. Brock. | Marshall Ward, G. W. Taylor, Vice-pres- Clerk-Wallace Washington. ident. Madison Ward, Charles F. Taylor.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,
THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. of New York. Howard Swineford, Largest, Cheapest, and Best. Agent
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Monroe Ward, J. L. Levy. Clay Ward, Frank P. Burke.
Chief Engineer-W. G. Puller.
First Asst Engineer-George C. Shaw.
Second Asst Engineer-Edmund T. Snead.
Clerk-G. E. Paynter.
Number I (steamer), 25th and Broad, John H. Redwood, foreman.
Number 2 (steamer), Main nr 20th, R. 11. Figg, foreman.
Number 3 (steamer), Broad nr 9th, M. W. Gale, foreman.
Number 4 (steamer), 3d nr Broad, O. F. Wise, foreman.
Number 5 (steamer), Brook ave and Marshall, W. H. Joynes, foreman.
Number 6 (steamer), Laurel cor Cum- berland, A. R. Lawrence, foreman.
Number 7 (steamer), 910 e Cary, J. E. Walthall, foreman.
Number 8 (steamer), Denny corner 7th, George M. Rogers, foreman.
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Seventeenth and Washington.
5-I Engine House, Cary near 9th.
Clay and Gilmer.
5-3 Main and Nicholson.
Main and Harvie.
5-6 Reservoir and Chaffin.
Harrison and Leigh.
5-8
Twenty-ninth and O.
St John and Coutts.
6-1 Twelfth street, bet Canal and Byrd.
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-I Twelfth and Clay.
7-2 Nineteenth and Cary.
7-3 Twentieth and Broad.
7-4 Engine House, Laurel st
7-5 Calhoun st and Brook ave.
7-6 Williamsburg ave and Louisiana.
7-8 Thirty-first and Broad.
1.7 Twenty-eighth and Leigh.
1 - Engine House, Grace street nr 18th
1-0) First Police Station, First Market.
2-1 Twenty-fifth and Venable.
2-3 Seventeenth and Marshall.
2-4 Chesapeake and Ohio shops (pri- vate).
2-5 Seventh nr Canal.
2-6 Fifth and Main.
2-7 Seventh and Franklin.
2-8 Richmond Locomotive and Machine works (private).
2-9 Main and Monroc.
3-I Fourteenth and Main.
3-2 Twenty-fifth and Main.
3-4 Thirteenth and Cary.
3-5 City Alms House (white).
3-6 Seventh and Arch.
3-7 Rowe corner Church.
3-8 Leigh cor Judah.
Governor cor Ross.
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Ninth and Leigh.
Broad street and Jail alley.
4-3 Spring and Pine.
4-5
St James and Duval.
4-6 Engine House, 25th near Broad.
Richmond Cedar Works (private).
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Number I (hook and ladder company), 5-2 Broad nr 9th, L. W. Dorsett, foreman.
Number 2 (hook and ladder company), 5-4 Grace nr 18th, C. S. Atkinson, foreman.
Nuniber 3 truck company, Cumberland 5-7 and Laurel, A. V. Shelton, forenian.
Richmond Fire Alarm Telegraph. 5-9 Superintendent-W. H. Thompson.
Assistant Superintendent-G. E. Payn- ter; office, Broad between 9th and 10th. Alarm Boxes.
3-Second Police Station, Second Mar- ket.
4 Third Police Station, Brook avenue.
5 Engine House, Third st. nr. Broad.
7 Engine House, Main street nr 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.
Twenty-fourth cor M.
7-9 8-I P. H. Mayo & Bro (private).
8-2 Allen & Ginter (private).
8-3 R. & A. Shops, ft 2d
8-4 Tredegar Iron Works (private).
8-5 Albemarle Paper Co.
8-6 F. Sitterding St James st (private).
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
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4-2
4-7
Twenty-ninth and Grace.
FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Corner 4th and Broad Sts.
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8-7 Chemical Works (private).
8-9 Exposition Building.
I-2-I Penitentiary (private).
I-2-3 Engine House, 7th and Denny.
I-2-4 Broad St Engine House, Broad near 9th
I-2-5 Union Depot.
I-2-6 Richmond Theatre.
I-2-7 Broad cor Ist.
I-2-8 Broad cor Henry.
I-3-I Fifteenth cor Cary.
I-3-2 Little Sisters of the poor (private).
I-3-4 Mayo cor Franklin.
I-3-5 Grove Ave and Beech St.
2-I-3
Ninth and Main.
2-1-4
Rountree's Trunk Fac. 14th st.
2- 1-5
Kinney Tob Co, 25th and Cary.
2-1-6 Fifth and Broad.
2-1-7 Colored Almshouse (private).
2-1-8 Second cor Bates.
2-1-9
Seventeenth and Dock.
8-1-2 Female Humane Ass'n (private).
8-1-3
Friends Colored Orphan Asylum (private).
8-i-4 Protestant Episcopal Church Home (private).
8-1-5
Retreat for the Sick (private).
8-1-6
Spring Street Home (private).
8-1-7
St. Joseph Orphan Asylum (pri- vate).
8-2-I
8-2-3
St. Paul's Church Home (private). St. Paul's Home Aged Women (private).
8-2-4
Baptist Home Aged Women (pri- vate).
8-2-5 8-2-6
Sheltering Arms (private).
Richmond Home for Ladies (pri- vate).
8-2-7 8-3-1 8-3-2
Madison School (private).
West End School (private).
8-3-4 Elba School (private).
8-3-5 Leigh School (private).
Central School (private).
8-3-6 8-3-7 Marshall School (private).
8-4-1 Bellevue School (private).
8-4-2 Springfield School (private).
8-4-3 Nicholson School (private).
8-4-5
Colored High and Normal School (private).
Baker School (private).
8-4-6 8-4-7 Navy Hill School (private).
8-5-I Valley School (private).
8-5-2 East End School (private)
8-5-3 Moore School (private).
S-5-4 Brook School (private).
8-6-1 R. F. & P. R. R .Shops (private).
8-6-2-Butler & Bosher Tobacco Factory (private).
8-6-3-Hasker & Marcuse.
8-6-4-Wortendyke Mnfg Co.
8-6-5-Kanawha Warehouse, Virginia St.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
First National Bank. 1 104 East Main.
Capital, $600,000; Surplus and Profits, $470,000.
President-A. L. Boulware.
Cashier-H. C. Burnett.
Directors-Israel Stern, T. M. Ruther- foord, L. Levy, J. B. Purcell, R. L. Brown, G. A. Davenport, Byrd Warwick, W. T. Yarbrough, Captain George W, Allen, J. A. Morris, H. D. Whitcomb, A. L. Boul- ware, James Miller.
National Bank of Virginia. 1016 East Main.
Capital, $200,000 ; Surplus, $40,000.
President-George L. Christian.
Cashier-J. W. Lockwood.
Assistant Cashier-O. S. Morton.
Teller-Newton Lockwood.
Directors-J. T. Gray, Robert S. Bosher, George L. Christian, L. B. Tatum, Her- bert A Claiborne, George W. Palmer, I. J. Mercer, John Pope, James N. Boyd, Charles Watkins, Emanuel Raab.
Planters National Bank. I200 East Main.
Capital, $300,000 ; Surplus, $625,000.
President-J. B. Pace.
Cashier-Richard H. Smith.
Teller-D. V. Morton.
Directors-J. B. Pace, J. J. Montague, W. J. Westwood, T. William, Pemberton, M. B. Rosenbaum.
Merchants National Bank. IIOI East Main.
Capital, $200,000 ; Surplus, $160,000.
President-John P Branch.
Vice-President -Fred R Scott.
Cashier-John F Glenn.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,
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Richmond High School (private).
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Howard Swineford
Furnishes Reliable Insurance in all it Branches. $200,000,000 represented.
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Directors-Fred R Scott, John P Branch, R C Morton, A S Buford, JL Shackelford, Charles S Stringfellow, A Pizzini, Jr., Thomas Potts, F W Scott, R Gi Cabell, Jr., John K Branch.
Union Bank of Richmond-Savings Institution.
Office at the First National Bank. 1104 East Main.
Subscribed Capital, $219,750. Surplus, $220,000.
President-James Miller. Cashier-J B Beasley.
Directors-James Miller, Chas E Wat- kins, A L Boulware, Boswell Alsop, W W Timberlake, T William Pemberton, A L Shepherd.
Merchants & Planters Savings Bank.
923 East Main. Capital, $ 100,000.
President-J H Montague. Cashier-H A Williams.
Directors-J. H. Montague, T. N. Car- ter, N. W. Nelson, J. C. Shafer, E. R. Archer, Lewis Ginter, P. H. Mayo, H. L. | James Lyons, G. G. Valentine, R. A. Pat- Cabell, Levin Joynes, Chas T. Loehr, B. terson, E. Z. Morris. C. Wherry.
Security Bank.
1 107 e Main.
Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $35,000. President-E. A. Catlin.
Cashier-A. B. Blair.
Asst Cashier-W. A. Crenshaw.
Directors-Clay Drewry, C. H. Hagan. J. B. Mosby, S. D. Crenshaw, T. F. Jef- fress, Preston Cocke, N. R. Savage, P. Whitlock, James R. Gordon, T. D. Neal, Jr., R. W. Powers, E. W. Gates, A. Bar- gamin, W. T. Hancock, E. A. Catlin.
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City Bank of Richmond. 1109 East Main.
Capital, $400,000. Surplus, $100,000. President-Wm. H. Palmer.
Cashier-J. W. Sinton.
Directors-Moses Millhiser, E. B. Ad- dison, S. H. Hawes, W. H. Palmer, J. W. Beveridge, W. J. Leake, B. B. Valentine, 1. D. Cardozo, James T. Gray, George W. Anderson, James N. Boyd, A. L. Holla- day, E. T. D. Myers, W. R. Trigg.
Citizens Bank of Richmond.
Chamber of Commerce Building, Main corner gtlı.
Capital, $200,000 ; Surplus, $42,000.
President-W. J. Johnson.
Cashier-S. G. Wallace.
Directors-W. J. Johnson, Charles L. Todd, T. L. Alfriend, D. O. Davis, C. E. Wingo, C. R. Skinker, T. H. Ellett, R. G. Rennolds, T. Wiley Davis, E. E. Barney, W. J. Leake, Warner Moore, John Addi- son, J. H. Capers, J. W. Rothert.
The Savings Bank of Richmond.
Office in National Bank Building.
Authorized Capital, $500,000. Sub- scribed Capital, $100,000; Surplus Fund, $30,000.
President-R. A. Patterson.
Cashier-James M. Ball.
Directors-George L. Christian, O. O. Owens, P. Whitlock, H. Theodore Elly- son, W. H. Zimmermann, B. Alsop, John Pope, M. M. Gilliam, F. Sitterding, John H. Dinneen, John W. Gordon, N. D. Har- | grove, H. Seldon Taylor, H. Swineford,
The State Bank of Virginia. IIII East Main.
Capital-$500,000; Surplus, $235,000. President-John S. Ellett.
Cashier-William M. Hill.
Directors-William D. Gibson, G. G. Valentine, A. G. Babcock, William E. Tanner, Alex. Cameron, Peter H. Mayo, John Tyler, Joseph M. Fourqurean, John S. Ellett, W. Miles Cary, T. C. Williams, Jr.
Richmond Stock Exchange. Organized May, 1873.
Meets daily (except legal holidays) at 1015 East Main street.
President-John L. Williams. Secretary and Treasurer-Richard W. Maury.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Mutual Assurance Society of Va.
1014 East Main. Principal Agent-Herbert A. Claiborne. Secretary-Frank D. Steger.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
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FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD., Cor. Fourth and Broad Sts.
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Assistant Secretary-T. Bolling, Jr. Collector-John Blair.
Directors-William H. Palmer, W. F. Gray, James W. Allison, Thomas M. Ruth- erfoord, Alfred T. Harris, Jr.
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co. 1015 East Main.
Capital and surplus, $682,078.00.
President-Wm. H. Palmer. Secretary-W. H. McCarthy. Assistant Secretary -- S. McG. Fisher.
Directors-Wm. H. Palmer, G. W. Al- len, E. B. Addison, Dr. Francis T. Willis, D. O. Davis, Thomas Potts.
Virginia State Insurance Co. 1006 East Main. Assetts $470,395.46.
President-N. V. Randolph.
Vice-President-George L. Christian.
Secretary-Ro. E. Richardson.
Assistant Secretary-Charles K. Willis. Solicitors-L. F. Mason, Jos. Gerring. Special Agent-Robert Lecky,, Jr.
Directors-N. V. Randolph, George L. Christian, John S. Ellett, S. H. Hawes, Dr. John Mahony. F. Sitterding. John Pope, J. M. Fourqurean, L. D. Crenshaw, Jr., E. T. D. Myers, N. W. Bowe, W. J. Westwood.
Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Ninth and Main. President-G. A. Walker.
Vice-Presidents-T. William Penibetron and John G. Walker.
Secretary-J. W. Pegram.
Medical Examiner-Dr. H. Cabell Tabb. Gen'l Agent for North Carolina-F. H. Cameron.
Board of Underwriters of Richmond. 923 East Main. President-George D. Pleasants. Secretary-W. A. Witherspoon.
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c.
Richmond College. Extreme West End Grace. President-Rev. J. L. M. Curry. Chairman Faculty-B. Puryear, LL. D. Secretary and Librarian-C. H. Ry- land, D. D.
Medical College of Virginia. FACULTY.
Corner Marshall and College streets.
Professor of Diseases of Women and Children-John S. Wellford, M. D.
Professor of Surgery-Geo. Ben. John- ston, M. D.
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy- William H. Taylor, M. D.
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puerperal State-Christopher Tomp- kins, M. D.
Professor of Practice of Medicine- Martin L. James, M. D.
Professor of Physiology and Pathology- Henry H. Levy, M. D.
Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- pentics-John N. Upshur, M. D.
Professor of General and Special Anat- omy-Lewis C. Bosher, M. D.
Dean of the Faculty-Christopher Tompkins, M. D.
Clinical and Did ctic Lecturer on Eye, Ear and Throat-Chas. M. Shields, M. D. ADJUNCT FACULTY.
Demonstrator of Anatomy-Charles A. Blanton, M. D.
Diseases of theEye, Ear and Throat- Charles M. Sheilds. M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puerperal State-William Augustus Lee, M. D.
Anatomy-J. W. Henson, M. D.
Chemistry-J. M. Whitfield, M. D.
Diseases of Women and Children- Practice of Medicine-Ramon D. Gar- cin, M. D.
Surgery-W P. Matthews, M. D.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics- Edward McCarthy, M. D.
Physiology and Pathology-Edward C. Smith, M. D.
Medical College Dispensary. Marshall corner College.
Superintendent-Dr. J. W. Henson. Druggist-L. James.
DEPARTMENT OF DISEASES WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Department Superintendent-Dr. W. S. Briggs. Consulting Physician-Dr. J. N. Up- shur.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE.
ROYAL, IMPERIAL, NORTHERN & CON- Howard Swineford, NECTICUT Fire Insurance Cos.
Agent.
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DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SURGERY.
Dr. George E. Meredith. Prof. Geo. Ben. Johnston, Consulting Physician.
DEPARTMENT OF EYE, EAR AND THROAT.
Dr. J. W. Henson. Dr. Chas. M. Shields, Consulting Surgeon.
DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICE.
W. S. Beazley, M. D. Prof. M. L. James, M. D. Consulting Physician.
DEPARTMENT OF NERVOUS AND SKIN DIS- EASES.
(To be filled.)
Medical College Hospital.
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy for the Faculty of the Medical College of: Virginia.
College of Physicians and Surgeons. 1708 E. Broad.
President-Hunter McGuire.
Vice-President-Lewis Ginter. Secretary-Dr. J. A. White.
Treasurer-Virginia Safe Deposit and Fidelity Company.
Executixe Committee-Geo. L. Christian, Charles Watkins, Joseph Bryan, E. D. Taylor and T. C. Williams, Jr.
Richmond City Hospital. 1708 East Broad.
Conducted under control of a Board of Directors consisting of thirteen business men and three prominent physicians.
Virginia State Board of Medical Ex- aminers.
President-Hugh M. Taylor, Richmond, Va.
Secretary-Dr. J. Michaux, Richmond, Va.
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To either of whom applications for in- formation in regard to practice of medicine in Virginia must be made.
. Examiners for Third Congressional Dis- trict.
Drs. Benjamin Harrison, Richmond; Hugh M. Taylor, Richmond ; B. L. Win- ston, Hanover C. H.
State at Large.
Drs. J. Michaux, Richmond and Paul A Irving, Richmond.
Conference of State Medical Examining and Licensing Boards.
President-Dr. John H Rauch, Spring- field, Ohio.
Secretary and Treasurer-Dr. Hugh M. Taylor, Richmond, Va.
Medical Society of Virginia.
Meets October 3, 1893, Charlottesville, Va.
President-Dr. H M. Nash, Norfolk.
Recording Secretary-Dr. Landon B. Edwards, Richmond.
Treasurer-Dr. R. T. Styll, Hollins, Va.
Corresponding Secretary-Dr. J. F. Winn, Richmond. Chairman Executive Committee-Dr. Hunter MeGuire.
Virginia State Board of Health.
President-Dr. Raleigh W. Martin,
Chatham, Va.
Secretary-Dr. Paul A Irving, Rich- mond, Va.
Richmond Academy of Medicine and Surgery.
President-Dr. Hugh M. Taylor. First Vice-President-Dr. Geo. Ben Johnston.
Second Vice President-Dr. Wm. S. Gordon.
Secretary and Reporter-Dr. J. F. Woodward.
Treasurer-Dr. J. M. Winfree.
Librarian-Dr. J. N. Ellis.
Meets at Y. M. C. A. Bldg the Ist and 3d Tuesday at 8;30 P. M. each month.
Virginia Dental Association.
President-E. P. Beadles, Danville.
Corresponding Secretary-JHlall Moore, Richmond.
Recording Secretary-G. F. Keesee, Richmond.
Treasurer-J. F. Thompson, Fredericks- burg.
Board of Examiners.
Meets for examination of candidates Ist Tuesday in April 1893, at Richmond.
J. Hall Moore, Prest, Richmond, Va., IV. E. Norris, Sec, Charlottesville, Va .; W. H. H. Thaxton, Farmville, Va. ; W. H. Gingrich, Norfolk, Va .; D. D. Lester. Christiansburg, Va .; Geo K. Heist, Man- chester.
Virginia Pharmaceutical Associa- tion.
President-Fred M. Wills, Charlottes- ville.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Cor. Fourth and Sroad Sts.
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Recording Secretary-C. B. Fleet, Lynchburg.
Corresponding Secretary-T. Roberts Baker, Richmond.
Treasurer-Chas. H. Lumsden, Lynch- burg.
Meets at Blue Ridge Springs Sept. 12, 1893.
Virginia Board of Pharmacy.
President-C. B. Fleet, Lynchburg.
Secretary-E. R. Beckwith, Petersburg.
C. A. Santos, Norfolk; T. Ashby Mil- ler, Richmond ; Robert Brydon, Danville.
Virgínia Drug Clerk Association.
President-W. H. Cloe, Fredericks- burg.
Secretary and Treasurer-A. H. Cris- mond, Richmond.
RAILROADS.
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Po- tomac Railroad Co.
President-E. T. D. Myers.
Treasurer-J. B. Winston.
General Superintendent - E. T. D. Myers.
Traffic Manager-C. A. Taylor. Audior-J. F. Cox.
Superintendent-Thomas L. Courtney.
Ticket Agent-H. D. Owen.
Freight Agent-L. H. Stern.
Directors-W. T. Walters, B. P. New comer, .Moncure Robinson, Jr., L. B. Anderson and H. G. Ward.
Richmond and Danville Railroad.
Receivers-F. W. Huidekofer, Reuben Foster, Washington, D. C.
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General Manager-W. H. Green, Wash- ton, D. C.
Treasurer-John W Hall.
Secretary and Assistant Treasurer-C. M. Crump, Richmond.
Division Superintendent - J. S. B. Thompson.
Traffic Manager-Sol Haas, Washing- ton, D. C.
General Freight Agent-J. H. Drake.
General Passenger Agent-W. A. Turk, Washington, D. C.
Chief Engineer-C. M. Bolton.
Superintendent Motive Power-R. D. Wade.
Ticket Agent-Richmond : J. O. Verser. Passenger Agent-Richmond : Jos. S. Potts.
General Purchasing Agent-J. P. Min- etree, Washington, D. C.
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad. President-F. R. Scott.
Vice-President-H. Walters.
General Manager-J. R. Kenly.
General Superintendent-E. T. Myers.
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Secretay and Treasurer-W. R. Jones. Assistant Auditor-R. Archie Williams. Superintendent-R. M. Sully.
Traffic Manager-T. M. Emerson.
Directors-Harry Walters, B. F. New- comer, Warren G. Elliott, D. W. Lassiter, W. T. Walters.
Petersburg Railroad.
President-Warren G. Elliot.
Vice-President-H. Walters.
General Manager-J. R. Kenly.
General Superintendent-E. T. D. Myers.
Secretary and Treasurer-W. R. Jones.
Assistant Auditor-R. Archie Williams. Superintendent-R. M. Sully.
Traffic Manager-T. M. Emerson.
Directors-W. T. Walters, Henry Wal- ters, Fred. R. Scott, Dr. D. W. Lassiter, B. F. Newcomer.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co.
General Offices, Richmond, Va.
President-M. E. Ingalls, Cincinnati, O.
First Vice-President-George T. Bliss, New York.
Sccond Vice-President-Decatur Ax- tell, Richmond.
Freight Traffic Manager-W. P. Wal- ker, Cincinnati.
Secretary-C. E. Wellford, Richmond.
Treasurer-T. O. Barbour, Richmond. Auditor-L. F. Sullivan, Richmond.
General Solicitor-Henry T. Wickham, Richmond.
General Manager-George W. Stevens, Richmond
Superintendent Eastern Divisions-C. E. Doyle, Richmond.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, TEMPLE DRY GOODS STORE,
Howard Swineford
Furnishes Reliable Insurance in all its Branches. $200,000,000 represented.
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Superintendent Western Divisions-J. M. Gill, Huntington, W. Va.
Chief Engineer-H. Frazier, Richmond. General Passenger Agent-H. W. Ful- ler. Washington.
Division Passeuger Agent-J. D. Potts. Richmond.
General Baggage Agent-Charles Lor- raine, Richmond.
General Freight Agent-E. D. Hotch- kiss, Richmond.
Superintendent Motive Power-W. S. Morris, Richmond.
Superintendent of Telegraph-M. B. ----
Leonard, Richmond.
Coal and Fuel Agent-J. W. Hopkins, Richmond.
Norfolk and Western Railroad Co.
Richmond Passenger Office, S38 East Main.
President-F. J. Kimball, Philadelphia. Vice-President and Traffic Manager- J. H. Sands, Roanoke.
Vice-President and Traffic Manager- W. C. Bullitt, Roanoke.
District Passenger Agent-R. W. Court- ney.
MISCELLANEOUS CORPORA- TIONS.
The Tobacco Trade of the City of E. B. Addison, J. B. Pace, Jno. P. Branch, Richmond.
Shockoe Slip, foot of 13th street.
President-W. G. Miller.
Vice-President-W. T. Hancock.
Secretary and Treasurer-C. McLeod. Auctioncer-R. A. Trice.
Board of Managers-James A. Hard- grove, P. L. Wormeley, John A. Hutche- son, William T. Yarbrough, T. D. Neal, Jr., Fred. Myers.
Richmond Grain and Cotton Ex- change.
President-N. R. Savage. Vice-President-W. R. Johnston. Secretary and Treasurer -- B. A. Jacob. Grain Inspector-R. King.
Richmond Produce Exchange. President-N. B. Grooms. Secretary -- B. A. Jacob.
Treasurer-J. D. McIntire.
Board of Directors-Douglas Rider, George F. Burch, George M. McMinn, W. F. Hudson and W. W. Spratley.
Chamber of Commerce.
Chamber of Commerce Bulding, Main cor 9th.
Meets 2d Thursday in each month.
President-George L. Christian.
Treasurer-J. H. Montague.
Secretary-R. A. Dunlop.
Directors-Thomas L. Alfriend. J. L. Antrim, G. H. Baughman, A. H. Christi- an, Jr., G. Harvie Clarke, L. D. Crenshaw, Jr., E. H. Fergusson, C. H. Fleming, W. B. Freeman, R. H. M. Harrison, T. F. Jeffress, L. Z. Morriss, J. B. Mosby, John S. Munce, J. H. Olcott, Edward S. Rose, R. Carter Scott, Ashton Starke, H. L. Staples, R. L. Traylor, J. R. Tucker, Jr., G. G. Valentine, C. D. Wingfield, J. H. Whitty and A. R. Yarbrough.
Virginia Safe Deposit and Fidelity Company.
I200 East Main.
President-J. B. Pace.
Vice-President-Mann S. Quarles.
Secretary and Treasurer-John Morton. Directors-Lewis Ginter, Thos. Potts, T. Wm. Pemberton, Chas. E. Whitlock,
W. S. Forbes, A. L. Boulware, J. N. Boyd. Charles Watkins, C. W. Branch, E. D. Christian, Mann S, Quarles, Joseph Bryan, Morton B. Rosenbaum, T. C. Williams, Jr., L. Z. Morris, J. J. Montague, Philip Whitlock, Moses Milhiser, B. B. Munford, Frank H. McGuire.
Virginia Historical Society.
Library Rooms, Westmoreland Club, 6th corner Grace.
President-Jos. Bryan.
First Vice-President-J. L. M. Curry.
Second Vice-President-Archer Ander- son.
Third Vice-President-Wm. P. Palmer. Corresponding Secretary and Librarian -- Philip A. Bruce. Recording Secretary-Maj. G. A. Barks- dale.
WOODWARD & LOTHROP, CORNER BROAD AND ADAMS STREETS.
4
1
FOURQUREAN, PRICE & CO., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Corner 4th and Broad Sts.
45
MISCELLANEOUS.
Southern Historical Society. State Capitol Building.
President-General Jubal A. Early.
Secretary-R. A. Brock.
Treasurer-Judge George L. Christian.
Virginia State Society of the Cincin- nati. 2 N. IIth Street.
President-J. Alston Cabell.
Vice-President-Dr. Geo. Ben Johnston.
Association for Preservation of Vir- ginia Antiquities. 12th cor Clay.
President-Mrs. Joseph Bryan.
Secretary-Mrs. James Lyons.
Treasurer-Mrs. Geo. N. Woodbridge.
Virginia State Agricultural Society.
Exposition bldg, west end Broad st.
President-W. T. Sutherlin.
Secretary-A. R. Venable.
Treasurer-John S. Ellett.
Virginia Mechanics Institute. 602 e Main.
President-W. J. Whitehurst.
Treasurer-William E. Simons.
Secretary-Thomas Ellett.
Richmond Microscopic Society. 17 s 12th
President-Dr. Henry Froehling.
Secretary-G. A. Peple.
Treasurer-Thomas Christian.
Librarian-Dr. William Grebe.
Richmond Poultry and Pet Stock As- sociation. President-J. E. Taylor. Secretary-R. W. Thompson.
Superintendent-R. N. Bass.
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