THE It. Augustine iiRECTORY, CONTAINING A GENERA!. DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, THE CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, STREETS, AND A BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TO WHICH IS ADDED A CONDENSED HISTORY OF ST. AUGUSTINE, GIVING A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PLACES OF INTEREST IN AND ABOUT THE ANCIENT CITY, CONTAINING 5riftp €n0ratiing^sf, a Sl@ap of ^lugujStiue, AND MUCH MATTER OF INTEREST TO THE TOURIST. CHAPIN & CO., PUIUHSHERS, Museum Building, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. RESIDENCE OF Dr. C. P. CARVER. The oldest House^ in the oldest City in the United States. THE STREETS OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Artillery Lane, extends from Bay Street to St. George Street. Ballard, extends from the Bay to Shell Road. Bay, extends from Fort Marion to the Barracks. Bravo, extends from Bay Street to Hospital. Bridge, extends from Bay Street to St. Sebastian River. Bronson, extends from King Street to St. Sebastian River. Ceilland, extends from Fort Marion to Hospital Creek. Charlotte, extends from Fort Marion to Maria Sanchez Creek. Clinch, extends from the Bay to Shell Road. Cuna, extends from the Bay to Tolomato Street. Fort, extends from Charlotte Street to St. George Street. Green, extends from Bay Street to St. George Street. Grove Avenue, extends from Shell Road to St. Sebastian River. Hospital, extends from King Street to Bridge Street. Hypolita, extends from Bay Street to Tolomato Street. King, extends from Bay Street to New St. Augustine. Locust, extends from the Bay to Shell Road. Marine, extends from King Street to Maria Sanchez Creek. Mulberry, extends from the Bay to Shell Road. Myrtle, extends from Shell Road to the Bay. Orange, extends from Fort Marion to St. Sebastian River. Pine, extends from Bay Street to Shell Road. Shenandoah, extends from the Bay to Shell Road. Spanish, extends from Orange Street to Treasury Street. St. Francis, extends from the Barracks to Maria Sanchez Creek. St. George, extends from the City Gates to St. Francis Street. St. Louis Avenue, extends from Shell Road to the River. St. Sebastian Avenue, extends from Shell Road to the River. Tolomato, extends from Orange Street to St. Francis Street. Tolomato Lane, extends from St. George Street to Tolomato. Treasury, extends from Bay Street to Tolomato. 4 ST. AUGUSTINE DIRECTORY. PUBLIC LIBRARY. Free Public Library, Reading Room, and Historical Asso¬ ciation OF St. Augustine, Fla. Officers for the year 1885. Phillip Ammidown, New York. Vice-Fres.^ George Burt, St. Augustine, Sec. and Treas., John L. Wilson, Massachu¬ setts. Assd Sec. and Treas.., Dr. Andrew Anderson, St. Au¬ gustine. An Executive Committee includes the above named officers, with the addition of the following members of the Association : A. J. Alexander, Kentucky ; Miss R. Perit, St. Augustine; M. M. Hurd, New York; W. H. Pell, New York; H. P. Ammidown, New York. Librarian.^ Miss Mary Sherman, St. Augustine. YACHT CLUB. St. Augustine Yacht Club. Commodore.^ Capt. H. V. LeRoy. Vice-Co9n., E. V. Clark. Sec.., R. F. Armstrong. MILITARY. St. Francis Barracks. 2d Artillery, Commanding, Col. R. B. Ayres. Adjutant, 2d Artillery, Lieut. Eli D. Hoyle. Quar-- termaster, 2d Artillery, Lieut. Sebree Smith. Surgeon, Major J. R. Gibson, Surg. U. S. A. Troops. — Battery G, 2d Ar¬ tillery— Capt., Geo. Mitchell. Lieuts., C. E. Kilbourne, E. S. Curtis, C. DeW. Wilcox. Battery Z, 2d Artillery—Capt., H. G. Litchfield. Lieuts., Nat. W^olfe, E. M. Weaver, H. B. Conklin. Parades Wednesdays and Fridays. Concerts every afternoon (Saturdays and Sundays excepted). St. Augustine Guards. Capt., Wm. Moody; \st Lieut., W. A. McWilliams ; 2d Lieut., S. L. Beasley ; \st Sergt., J. W. Spitler ; 2d Sergt., E. T. Hyde; 1st Corp., A. J. Corbett; 2d Corp., Eugene Masters. Fort Marion. Open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ord. Sergt. Brown, U. S. Army, in charge. ST. AUGUSTINE DIRECTORY. 5 TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Halifax River R. R. GerCl Manager^ W. L. Crawford. Agents M. Williams. St. Johns Railway. President^ R. H. McLaughlin. Supt.^ W. P. Jarvis. Gen'l Pass, and Freight AgP, F. W. Clark. Agent, H. B. Lane. Florida Coast Line Canal Transportation Co. President, John Wescott. Manager and Chief Engineer, R. E. O’Brien. Sec. and Treas., H. Gaillard. Supt., Pitt Cooke. Supt. Dredges, F. B. Colton. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief, W. Milford Ingraham. Ass't Chief, Chas. H. Dewell. companies. Ancient City Hook and Ladder, No. i. Fore7?ian, John H. Dowd. Ass't Foreman, L. H. White. Sec., Geo. A. Alba. St. Augustine Steam Fire Engine Co., No. i. Forefnan, James Morris. Ass^t Foreman, Stephen Benjamin. Sec., E, J. Houston. San Marco Hose Co. Foreman, Wm. Claiborn. Sec., E. Papino, ASSESSED VALUATION, CITY. 1870.$505,100 187s. 630,215 1880. 549>3oo 1884. S92>io5 The assessment is not more than one-sixth of the real value. 6 ST. AUGUSTINE DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. St. Augustine M. E. Church. King street. Pastor^ C. C. McLean. Trustees^ J. K. Rainey, Geo. L. Atkins, Chas. H. Atkins, John T. Edwards, W. T. Broadwell, D. R. Knowlton, J. G. Libby. Presbyterian Church. St. George street. Pastor^ S. T. Wilson. Trustees^ Dr. A. Anderson, Phillip Ammidown, J. Tom Gordon, L. H. Tyler, J. W. Allen, Heth Canfield. Elders John E. Peck, DeWitt Webb, J. W. Allen, J. D. Sharp, Burnett Reynolds. St. Augustine Roman Catholic Cathedral. Bishop of Florida^ Right Rev. John Moore. Vicar-Getteral^ Rev. Father Claveraul. Rector of the Parish^ Rev. Patrick J. Lynch. Trinity Episcopal. Rector, Rev. E, L. Drown. Rector Eme¬ ritus, Rev. E. Roote. Wardens, Geo. Burt, E. M. Alba. Vestrymen, W. S. M. Pinkham, John T. Carr, Geo. W. Gibbs, A. C. Spear. COLORED. A. M. E. Church. Washington street. Pastor, Rev. T. T. Thompson. Trustees, A. McKeever, W. McGuire, M. McGuire, Henry Harrison. First Baptist Church. Pastor, Rev. D. S. Scott. Trustees, Moses Wise, Daniel Green, Maj. Argrett, Henry Wintley, John Robinson. St. Mary’s Baptist Church. Pastor, Rev. Ivory Barnes. Trustees, Adam Floyd, J. Stewart, Wm. Moran. M. E. Church. St. George street. Pastor, J. G. Howard. Trustees, F. E. Witsell, H. M. Emmerly, Lewis Whaley, Jacob Jordan, Sam’l Crosby. ST. AUGUSTINE DIRECTORY. 7 SOCIETIES. Ancient City Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 76. JV. M., H. M. Snow. S. JV., Roscoe Perry. Sec., Wm. Moody. Treas., W. Milford Ingraham. J. W., W. R. Harris. Seminole Lodge, No. 4, A. O. U. W. M. JV., W. Milford Ingraham. F. M. JV., J. W. Allen. Fin., W. H. Atkins. Rec., John T. Carr. Foreman, L. H. White. Recorder, A. J. Corbett. St. Augustine Catholic Benevolent Society. President, A. E. Lopez. Vice-President, John H. Dowd. Sec., John P. Bridier. Treas., Nicholas P^ogero. W. C. Temperance Union. Pres., Mrs. Dr. DeWitt Webb. Treas., Mrs. Dr. L. Alexander. J^ice-Pres., Mrs. C. C. McLean, Mrs. Dr. Phillips, Miss Mary Reynolds. Sec., Mrs. C. E. Mackey. St. Augustine Lodge, I. O. G. T. JV. C. T, E. T. Hyde. IV. V T, Miss Mary Beasley. JV. S., F. H. Greatorex. JV. M., W. Allen. JV. C., J. W. Woltz. JV. F. S., Miss Bruce. JV. T, Wm. Darby. JV. I. G., L. Taunton. JV. O. G,, M. T. Masters. COLORED. K. OF P., San Marco Lodge, No. 3. P. C. T>. D., D. M. Papy. C. C., F. A. Papy. K. of R. S., Jacob Jordan. Knight Templars. E. C., D. M. Papy. Prelate, H. M. Em- merly. R., R. D. McKinney. Keystone Chapter, R. A. M.— Mt. Horeb Lodge, F. & A. M. M., H. M. Emmerly. Sec., Sam’l Crosby. Lincoln Temperance Society. Pres., Wm. Nattiel. Sec., S. M. Savelle. Treas., Chas. Bram. 8 ST. AUGUSTINE DIRECTORY. St. Augustine Institute of Natural Science. Preside?it, Rev. Milton Waldo, D.D. Vice-President^ DeWitt Webb, M. D. Sec. and Treas,^ Miss Mary R. Reynolds. Curator and Librarian.^ Chas. W. Johnson. Regular meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at 7.30 o’clock P. M., at the rooms of the Society, corner St. George and St. Hypolita Streets. SCHOOLS. Cou7ity Superintendent., Peter Arnau. School Commissioners : A. Lopez, John Allen. L. A. Colee. M. S. Usina. W. S. M. Pinkham. No. I. High School, Hospital Street; 145 pupils. Principal^t Walter E. Knibloe. Teachers., Miss Mary Brown, Miss Hor- tensia Rogero, Miss Grace Eilliot. Trustee., Dr. J. K. Rainey. No. 2. (Colored,) Spanish Street; 115 pupils. Principal., Miss Emma R. Caughey. Teachers., Miss Helen Barton, Miss Mary E. Howard. Trustees: Dr. DeWitt Webb, Benjamin Riley. No. 12. Sisters OF St. Joseph, St. George Street; 180 pupils. Teachers^ Sister Gertrude Capo, Sister Agnes Hernandez, Sister M. Fitz-Simmons. Trustees: D. Lopez, Dr. R. B. Garnett, B. Genovar. St. Augustine Academy for Young Ladies. Prmcipal^ Miss L. S. Munday.—(6’^^ adv.) St. Augustine School for Boys. Principal, Edward S. Drown.—{See adv.) St. Joseph Academy for Young Ladies. Prmcipal, Rev. Mother Lazerus.—{See adv.) ST. AUGUSTINE DIRECTORY. 9 Colored Industrial School. President, John L. Wilson. Secretary, Andrew Anderson, M.D. P'easurer^ Fred. Ballard. Trustees: C. F. Hamblen and above-named officers. Ladies'" Executive Board:— President, Miss Sarah A. Mather. Secretary, Mrs. DeWitt Webb. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. John L. Wilson, Mrs. Col. Tra¬ cey, Mrs. C. F. Hamblen, with ten managers, selected from the different church organizations. PUBLIC OFFICIALS. Municipal Officers. Mayor, John G. Long. Aldermen, B. F. Oliveros, C. C. Beasley, Roscoe Perry, Jacob Jordan, A. B. Phillips, E. F. Joyce, Geo. W. Atwood, John T. Ed¬ wards, D. M. Papy. Clerk, William H. Atkins. Marshal, John Papino. Collector, Edward J. Houston. Assessor, A. A. Papy. Treasurer, James W. Allen. County Officers. ' Cotmty Judge, M. R. Cooper. Coimty Clerk, B. F. Oliveros. County Sheriff, R. Hernandez. County Collector, D. L.
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