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The City Record.� Supplement THE CITY RECORD. SUPPLEMENT. WOLF S't'. SP.D(;wo'IC AVE. MORRIS AVE. JEROME AVE. RIVER VIEW 'TERRACE. Pow ELi. PL. south side 1733. James '1'. Barrows or 183d st nr 174th st west side n Railroad c Lind ave 1737. William Walkinshaw James Kennedy Charles Spencer Walter B. t )shorn Christian Wolden John Spellman 1737. Wm. A. Revell c r83d st c 174th st Wm. V. Monaghan BVCHANAN PL. Eugene A. Spellman 1741. George W. Wiley V,'illiam Tierney Edward L. Hanning James F. M. Itlakely s Ifampden st Janes l I. Spellman 1743. Pearce K. Keresy nr 184th st Edward Graef N. W. Vandegrift Oscar Marmon c Union st 1743. David H. Keresey John J. Curtis nr 183(1 st Frank W. West nr Grand ave Richard J. Vinson 1745• WIn. Macyntire George M. IIayner Charles E. Rudolph Charles Ganther Bernard Reilly William E. Vinson 1747. Edward Stanford c [84th st c 183d st 1'. W. Miller e Grand ave nr Lind ave 1747. Richard E. Bell Christopher Boehme John Sylvernagle F. 11. Dodge Isaac N. Iloman Charles H. Brown 1753. Geo. E. Hall nr Burnside ave nr 185th st George F. Hays nr Union st Trumen A. Brown Fred. V. Fogel Herman Borger MACOMtt'S I)AM i:n. 15TH ELECTION DISTRIC' William Edmonston 1755. Frank H. Batchelor nr Evelyn pl nr High Bridge rd John McKcy Camp MORRIS AVE. Theodore Thompson 1755. Charlies J. O'Brien Jacob Prity James Mcabe nr Burnside ave 2164. Jolts Ilollahan George Lutz 1755• John Falvey Gustav Van Polheim s cc High Bridge rd Jacob Schlund Michael Hollahan east side 1757. Albert Delanoy nr Bathhurst st Edgar L. Thompson Mossilon F. Rhoades 2168. Henry Wolf c Sedgwick Ave 1759, George Rudolph Amil Heller c Wolf p1 Charles 11. Webb 2172. William Gibson Dorman L. Ormsby 1759. William J. Rudolph bet [81st and 182d st Hencry Schnapp Fredk. Fesseuden Austin I funt UNION ST. 1761. Harry Bamman Wm. Delaney Thomas Courtny John W. Davis 2272. John Glynn ioS. Michael Lally 1763. Emil E. Slein AQUEDUCT AVE. c Evelyn pl a Burnside ave 2192. William Shaughnessy Iog. \Valter Post 1767. Livingston H. Cargill nr llampden st Charles Schone 'Theodore Iianca Joseph Shaughnessy 112. Christian Schmidt 1767. Geo. W. Dubois Stephen 1I. Mapes FLEETWOOD AVE. John Reilly 2194. James Bergen 112. Mickael Schulz 1773. David Shaw Jacob J. Vonta 2180. George A. Hodges James F. Davis James Shea Leonard Long Charles Knapp Robert Whinney 2301. Henry L. Ferry David Wesson 2270. Louis Lutz 114. John Franz Edward S. Kemper William 1I. Carr Vincen Costello s Burnside ave 2274. Michael Timlin I16. Patrick Dorney 1775. Frank L. Bowers Joseph S. Taylor Joseph Newton James W. I'essenden 2284. Charles A. Gross 124. Jacob Young Ernest H. Gustafson n Hampden st 2301. Edward Jordan George 1'. Davidson 2296. Stephen T. Ray 128. Thomas W. Lucas 1775•John J. Crilly James Morrison bet 183d and 184th sts c Burnside ave 2332. Henrich Roth 130. William II. Corbert Henry E. Marshall Frederick S. Moore Zcub Anger Louis Brushaber 2362. Tames I. Corsa 150. William 1I. Schreiber 1775.. Tames William King c Hampden st C I 2d St William Dillon William Bohnsack. 150. Frederick Ohlenschlager 1777. Richard W. Mead, Jr. Eligah Jenks, Jr. Martin Bleosr nr Morris la 2432. James S. Rockwell 152. James Branigan 1777. James H. Van Brunt nr Washington bridge Josuah Moss William Welsh 24J4. Edward Pennington north side 1781. A. James Fake David McNeil nr 184th st William Edwards 2436. John R. Corns nr Ogden ave 1783. Wm. E. Fenna George B. McWhinney Frank Goodwin Joseph F. Rywalt 2438. Charles Schoder David M. Hughes 1785. Wm. A. B. Packard William 1I. Ramsey nr Cameron pl I Iugh N. Camp, Jr. nr 177th st Lawrance McCarroll John E. Packard e Highbridge st Michael Delaney Hugh N. Camp Times Farrel William F. Prichard 1785• Charles Kolle Gilbert Adams HARRISON AVE. Frank Rywall nr 184th st Martin Curra(i nr Burnside ave Gilbert Adams, Jr. Frederick Fernald Fredk. E. Camp John E. Connelly, Jr. William B. Murray Benjamin W. Schwab n Highbridge st Edwin E. Stillman Robert W. Lawrence lolut E. Connelly, Sr. John 11ughes John E. Eustis Joseph Karl NELSON AVE. s Morris la CREST0,, AVE. James M. Hughes Herman C. Schwab John G. Karl nr Devoe st \V. E. Montgomery 2162. 'Thomas 'Trainor William H. Curran Wm. H. McQuillon Andrew B. Karl James Finland Fielding F. Marshall Frederick Gleeson nr Lind ave Charles J. Garland Wm. S. Karl Peter Finland c Morris la John I.aherty Frederick Pfingston John J. Amoury nr Belmont st Michael Finland John F. Ward 2584. John M. Klein, Jr. Warren C. Lake Samuel McMillan Patrick Russel John Finland bet Hampden st and Fordham 2190. Ludwig Weisse nr Nelson ave n Burnside av c Buchanan pl Samuel Hare Landing road 2204. Charles Creighten John Hennessy Wm. Carroll Frank R. Hewett Charles Pope John G. Boyd 2213. Lewis Hughes or Wolf st c Burnside ave CLAREMONT AVE. Patk. II. Marron William Emrich 2216. lanes I'IcCarroll William J. Hart G. L. Dashwood 6. Charles J. Ryan Pat McCann c 171st st 2216. John McCarroll south side s Morris ]a nr Devpe st James Kane Henry Blank 2242. John Trainor nr Ogden ave Louther L. Horne John J. Leddy, Jr. James J. Marron John McNamara 2329. Arthur V. Bull Myles Corbert Louther Horne William H. Odell F. X. Routier nr 172d st 2339. Patrick McGrath Henry Froidville Daniel H. Chamberlain Charles H. Dannewitz TREMONT AVE. James Gaffeny 2410. Francis Grant James J. Corbett Perry P. Williams Charles Dannewitz 21. Emile Colette Frank Gaffeny 2411. Willard G. Bixby nr Lind ave nr Morris la John C. Holahan 35• John B. Beals John Gaffeny Clark B. Traphagen Frederick \V. Myers Henry G. Hilton Michael Holahan 41. Frank 1'isek nr 173d st 2411. Samuel M. Bixby Samuel Woods George H. Rollins John T. Leddy nr 177th st Ernst Lademann August Sparkuhle nr Nelson ave c Morris la John H. Devoe Heinrich Kramer J. G. Carson 2416. Robert II. Scott Robert Wood H. M. C. K. Kirkland Win. Boyd ANDREWS AVE. John W. Bosch 2425. William H. Turner east side s Hampden st John Corner n Hampden st w 173d st 2426. Anthony Washington c Ogden ave Henrey M. McCracken Frank E. Ganon Stephen C. Hunter William Hehre 2433• Joseph A. Golden I'homas F'. Kennedy Abraham G. Munson Edward F. Leddy nr Hampden st nr 177th st 2431. William C. Phelps ORCHARD ST. James Downind Henrey Valentine James G. Colwell Thomas McPherson 2433. Maurice E. Goulden north side Albert Woolsey c Devoe st e Hampden st c 177th st 2464. John Skater c Nelson ave William Muller William F.McGugan Wnl. C. B. Sparry John Markey cr83dst Patrick H. Lennon w Hampden st Christopher F. Mortimer BCCHANAN AVE. Thomas Jockson Peter Holznlann Michael Lennon Andrew C. Lewis C High Bridge st w Jerome ave nr 184th st C 184th st William Donohue nr Hampden st W. J. Johnston Hans Lorsen Clarance I). Boyd Patrick Ryan Patrick Ouim Win. J. Marshall Arthur Mocintoch E. 173D ST. John Nash c Creston ave and IS3d st George Carter n Hampden st MARCHER AVE. nr Jerome ave nr Belmont ave George Holzmann nr Nelson ave James H. Tivaddell nr Devoe st. Morris B. Schurck George W. Robinson c Creston ave and 184th st Andrew J. Williams opp Hampden st Watson Vredenburgh Edward I. Schurck John P. Robinson Emil Krakowsky south side Frederick C. Ringer Thomas Cavanagh DOCK ST. nr Belmont st c Kirk pl nr Anderson ave nr River View Terrace Chas. F. Cavanagh I. Niles O. Fosberg Patrick Allen James Ford John II. Peters John Denning Geo. F. Brennan Alfred Weeks Own Devine Frederick Albrecht John Sclinirriug c River Side pl Jas. H. Brennan Henry Grant Cornelius Tully c Irving st Henry Schnirring Bert. H. Drumgold c Belmont st I. Thomas F. Nelly James H. Evans Patrick Egan nr Ogden ave Clinton Kisson Wilson R. Yard S. C. Morland Patrick Devine RVER AVE. Jonn Burns nr Fordham landing rd Wesley S. Yard James Nelley Patrick J. Devine 2175. William McGill Mickael Burns Robert I.. Niles IN WOOD AVE. August 131irt c Belmont st 2179. John Reiner James J. Burns c Fordham landing rd bet 173d and 174th sts I. John I). Grant William Wallace 2179. William Reiner Iit1;t1 BRIDGE Sr. Joseph J. Marrin, Jr. John J. Kenedy 2. George W. Pierce nr Hampden st. 2182.John Lee 'Fhotnas F. Ward Joseph J. Marrin Daniel J. Brown 3. Thomas G. Ballawic Joseph Emrich Edward E. Strauss Joseph J. Ward G. C. Marrin bet 174th and [75th sts 3. George W. Boyle Frederick W. Sharpe 2195. Chas. H. Alden John Seery Francis J. Marrin David O'Connell I'IAMPDEN ST. s Hampden st 2196. Frank Murphy William A. Ward James Bardsley nr 147th st 2. Warren W. Coldwell Thomas Roberts 2196. William J. Murphy nr Claremont ave Wm. S. Marrin James Hayes 6. Gilman \V. Spaulding Michael Nash Thomas I1. Murphy Thomas J. Quigley Charles C. Marrin nr 171st st 8. Albert L. Willis c Eliot st James A. Murphy west side nr Washington bridge Giacinto Kurcrano ii. Henry E. I). Jackson Daniel Brady 2197. Edward Tiernan c Anderson ave Sanford \V. Austin c 171st St 12. William E. Smith nr Christie pl 2215. Patrick McMahon Charles Kaeppel n Washington bridge E. B. Choppell c Andrews ave \V. B. Webb, Jr. 2216. William Shelly, Jr. nr Claremont ave John Weir nr 173d st Charles Moss George Kleeman James J.
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