Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1910, p. 122

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$22 Leep; treasurer, Daniel D. Farrell; chap- lain, Daniel D. Farrell; financial and recording secretary, George S. Collins; doorkeeper, Eugene E. Smith. No. 18, Cairo, Ill.: President, Wil- liam Hurst; vice president, Daniel Man- ning; treasurer, George T. Magee; financial and Charles F. James. No. 20, Memphis, Tenn.: President, F. W. Davis; first vice president, James R. Allison; second vice president, Jesse Tate; corresponding secretary, J. B. Barry; treasurer, John M. Prescott; business agent, L. P. Woodard; district deputy, J. Fred Herndon. No. 26, Evansville, Ind.: President, Edgar Easton; secretary and treasurer, T. H. Kirkbride; business manager, Charles Hickman. Nov? 30). Pitteburg,: Pa. - President, Thomas C. Moore; vice president, John B. Clark; second vice president, Arthur McKay; secretary and treasurer, George E. Ingram; trustees, George C. Boli, John B. Clark, Walter Johnson; chap- lain, James A. Wiley; doorkeeper, John K. Shepler; conductor, William French; district deputy, James M. Saunders. No: 34, Whitehall, Nv: Yor «President, Peter H. Matte; vice president, Joseph Arquret; corresponding secretary, Wil- liam Blanchard; financial _ secretary, Ralph Bigelow; recording secretary, John G. Saladin; treasurer, Joseph Brosate; doorkeeper, Peter Matte; conductor, Mr. Gregory; chaplain, Roger Derm- erie; triistees, John, Goyette, Matte, Louis Plant. No. 38, Seattle, Wash.: President, D. W. Miller; vice president, Alex. Mc- Gregor; second vice' president,. F. .A. Farr; business manager and correspond- ing secretary, C. S. Follett; financial, and recording secretary, W. M. Coombs; treasurer, H. W. Farmer; trustees, W. ae Snyder, 7. A. Drury and SL. Cratt; representatives to national convention, C. S. Follett and D. W. Miller. No. 40, Galveston, Texas: President, Joe B. Hebert; vice president, Harry Anderson; secretary, Richard Ludgate; treastirer, Peter' Nelson; -- chaplain, Charles Anderson; conductor, John Carstens; doorkeeper, Louis B. Davis; trustees, William Prendergast, Richard Cole, Fred Gunderman; delegate to na- tional convention, William Prendergast ; business committee, Joe E. Heber, Rich- ard Ludgate, Fred Gunderman. No, 5/7, Kingston, N. Y.: President, J. C. Aliton; first vice president, R. A. Hayford; second vice president, H. E. Myers; recording secretary, J. Barrett; . financial secretary, F. Stingline; corres- ponding secretary and treasurer, T. L. Finley; conductor, V. LeFevre; chaplain, T. Smith; doorkeeper, P. Coleman; bus- iness manager, George J. Kingsfield. No. 62, New London, Conn.: Pres- corresponding ' secretary, Peter © THE Marine REVIEW 'ident, H. C. Albin; first vice president, George C. Nickols; second vice pres- ident, Edward S. Havens; recording sec- retary, Richard W. Allym; financial and corresponding secretary, F. K. Beckwith ; treasurer, C. E. Edwards. No. 63, Albany, N. Y.: President, P. a Prendergast ; first vice president, Peter Deitz; second vice president, Em- -mett Harding; general secretary, George T. Cahill; treasurer, M. J. Burke; trus- tees, Joseph D. Roberts, George Van Allen, L. Herrington; delegate to na- tional convention, P. S. Prendergast; alternate, John W. Allardice. No, 03: .Washington,.D./C.: . Pres- ident, W. T. King; vice president, W. B. Hayden; recording and corresponding secretary, J. A. Watts; financial secre- tary, James V. O'Donnell; treasurer, Joseph W. Fox; chaplain, William A. Moore; doorkeeper, Arthur Moore; con- ductor; G, W.. Larsen ; trustees, James V.-O'Donnell, William Glinn, J. P. Van Ostrand; delegate to national conven- tien, J. A... Watts: alternate, W. B: Hayden. No. 100, Honolulu, H. 1I.--President, B. H. Norton; first vice president, C. J. Lynch; second vice president, ,C. B. Cot- trell; treasurer, John M. Sass; financial secretary, Walter H. Bromley; record- 'ing and corresponding secretary, H. C. Wootten; conductor, -Benjamin Fern- bach; chaplain, George Farnsworth; doorkeeper, John Kelly; trustees, J. H. Quinlan, A. V. Inman, Jacob. Wagner, James Leach, Daniel Ballew. OFFICERS OF VARIOUS LODGES OF THE SHIP MASTERS' ASSOCIATION FOR 1910. Lodge No.l, Buttalo; Ne ¥::°° Pres- ident, Capt. W. H. Stevenson; first vice president, Capt. James G. Herbert; sec- ond vice president, Capt. Dave Curran; treasurer, Capt. John B. Hall; secretary, Capt. Charles McMillan; marshal, Capt. Dan Caughlan; chaplain, Capt. Jerry Coleman; warden, Capt. Harry War- wick; sentinel, Capt. P. O'Neil. Lodge No. 2 Port: Huron,, Mich.,: President, Capt. H. Maitland; first vice president, Capt. F. W. Manual; second vice president, Capt. Tyler Crockett ; treasurer, Capt. D.. M.<Sinclair: secre- tary, Capt. J. H. Sinclair; delegate to giand lodge, Capt. J, H. Sinclair... Lodge No. 3, Chicago, Ill.: President, Capt. John Jenks; vice president, Capt. W. T. Bright; second vice-president, Capt. Thomas B. Minter; treasurer, Capt. William W. Shaw; secretary, Capt. F, B. Higgie; delegate to grand lodge, Capt. W. D. Hamilton; alternate, Capt. John Jenks. Lodge No. 4, Cleveland, O.: Pres- ident, Capt. Charles A. Benham; first vice president, Capt. George Holdridge; second vice president, Capt. George Mc- March, 1910 . Garry; treasurer, Capt.:F. L. Leckie; secretary, Capt. J. A. Holmes; delegate to grand lodge, Capt. Charles Benham; alternate, Capt. George Holdridge. Lodge No. 6, Milwaukee: -- Capt, Charles F. Bronson, president; H. M. Boyce, vice president; Thomas Garrity, second vice president; John McSweeney, secretary; -F. C. Maxon, treasurer; Wil- liam Jamieson, chaplain; John A. Doak, marshal; Joseph A. Brownell, warden; Harry Bennet, sentinel. Lodge No. 7,..Detroit,:.Mich.: . Pres ident, Capt. B. S. Baker; first vice pres- ident, Capt. Alex. Clark; second vice president, Capt. William H. Hoffman; treasurer, Capt. T.. Lemay; secretary, Capt.. C. G: »Merckel; . marshal, » Capt Charles Autterson; chaplain, Capt. L, Ludington; warden, Capt. A. A. Archer; sentinel, Capt. George Talbot; delegate to grand lodge, Capt. F. J. Simpson; alternate, Capt. W. H. Hoffman. Lodge No. 8, Marine City: Capt. James H. McDonald, president; R. Z. Utley, first vice president; P. L. Wil- -liamson, second vice president; James Taylor, treasurer; J. E. Cottrell, finan-' cial secretary; W. M.. Hetherington, recording secretary; William T. Young, - chaplain; G. Graves, marshal; O. Feh- mer, warden; D. Mitchell, sentinel. Lodge No. 9, Toledo, O.: President, Capt. N. M. Sullivan; first vice pres- ident, Capt. J. B. Warner; second vice president, Capt. H. N. Jex; secretary and treasurer, Capt. E. G. Ashley; chap- lain, Capt. James McKinley; marshal, Capt. George V. Sage; warden, Capt. John. Cunningham; sentinel, Capt. Otto Rose. : Lodge No. 10, Ogdensburg, N. Y.: President, -Capt...M.. A. Leonard}, first vice president, Capt. Fred Loveless; sec- ond vice president, Capt. Eugene Dub- rule; treasurer, Capt. Henry Russell; financial secretary, Capt. H. A. Murphy; chaplain,- Capt. William Stitt; warden, Capt... A. -G. . Nelson; marshal, Capt Fred Gamash. Lodge No. 11, Algonac, Mich.: Pres- ident, Capt: M. M:.° Stewart;) first. viee president,- Capt. James P. Stewart; sec- ond vice president, Capt. F. D. Galton; treasurer, Capt. D. A. Kendall; secre- tary, Capt. F. R. Hemenger; chaplain, Capt. .N. T. Little;: marshal, Capt, "Peo dore Grant; warden, Capt. Samuel Ken- worthy; sentinel, Capt. James Brines; delegate to grand lodge, Capt. M. M. Stewart; alternate, Capt. R. C. Jackson. Marvin Hughitt, president of the Chi- cago & Northwestern, and Albert J. Earling, president of the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul railroad, express the belief that the municipal dock and terminal projected under preparation by the city of Milwaukee is most desirable and that they will do their utmost to promote it.

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