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UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE.

(920 Seventeenth street. Phone, Main 7906.)

In Charge.-Maj. J. J. Morrow, 1930 Calvert street.
Assistant. Capt. Warren T. Hannum, The Kenesaw.
Chief Clerk.-Pickering Dodge, 2118 P street.

BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTIFICATION.

(502 Union Trust Building, Fifteenth and H streets.)

President.-Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, Fort Myer, Va.

Brig. Gens. William Crozier, 2339 Massachusetts avenue; Arthur Murray, 1616 Rhode Island avenue; W. L. Marshall, 2121 Bancroft place.

Cols. Montgomery M. Macomb, 1271 New Hampshire avenue; Erasmus M. Weaver, The Farragut.

Thomas J. Henderson, civilian member (Princeton, Ill.), 1126 East Capitol street. Recorder. Capt. Sherwood A. Cheney, 1718 H street.

Secretary.-Grahame H. Powell, 2503 Wisconsin avenue.

DIVISION OF MILITIA AFFAIRS.

(1744 G street.)

Chief of Division.—Col. E. M. Weaver, The Farragut.
Assistant. Capt. Monroe C. Kerth, 1823 F street.
Chief Clerk.-Francis H. Randolph, 1102 Euclid street.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

(K street, between Vermont avenue and Fifteenth street. Phone, Main 196.) GEORGE WOODWARD WICKERSHAM, of New York City, Attorney-General (1312 Sixteenth street), was born in Pittsburg, Pa., on September 19, 1858; graduated from the law department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1880, receiving the degree of LL. B.; in 1901 that university conferred upon him the honorary degree of master of arts. Previous to graduation he had been admitted to the Philadelphia bar and practiced there until 1882, when he removed to New York City, and in 1883 entered the old-established law firm of Strong & Cadwalader; was admitted, four years later, to partnership in the firm, which connection he terminated upon becoming Attorney-General, to which position he was appointed March 5, 1909. Solicitor-General.—Lloyd W. Bowers, 1710 Rhode Island avenue. Assistant to the Attorney-General.-Wade H. Ellis, The Highlands.

Assistant Attorneys-General.-John G. Thompson, The Cairo; James A. Fowler, The Burlington; Wm. Wallace Brown, The Dewey; John Q. Thompson, 3457 Fourteenth street; Wm. R. Harr, 1304 Kenyon street.

Assistant Attorney-General for Interior Department.-Oscar Lawler, 2158 California avenue (office in Interior Department).

Chief Clerk.-Orin J. Field, Kensington, Md.

Private Secretary to the Attorney-General.—Frank Cole, The Belgrade.

Disbursing Clerk.-James H. Mackey, 3524 Thirteenth street.

Appointment Clerk.-Charles B. Sornborger, Garrett Park, Md.

Attorney in Charge of Pardons.—Jas. A. Finch, Grant road.

Attorney in Charge of Titles.-Reeves T. Strickland, Kensington, Md.
Chief of Division of Accounts.-John J. Glover, 1505 R street.

Superintendent of Prisons and Prisoners.-Robt. V. La Dow, The Ontario.
Chief Examiner.-Stanley W. Finch, 531 T street.

Public Lands Division.-Ernest Knaebel, attorney in charge, 3707 Morrison street.
Attorneys.-Oliver E. Pagan, 1965 Biltmore street; Lincoln B. Smith, 1758 Oregon
avenue; John W. Trainer, 1830 S street; F. De C. Faust, The Portner; Wm. J.
Hughes, 2256 Cathedral avenue; Robt. A. Howard, The Cecil; F. W. Collins, 1820
Newton street; P. M. Ashford, 1836 Park road; Chas. F. Kincheloe, Bethesda,
Md.; Geo. M. Anderson, Rockville, Md.; Malcolm A. Coles, 1311 K street; Wm.
F. Norris, The Marlborough; Glenn E. Husted, 2320 Woodridge street; Arthur
J. McCabe, 1368 Quincy street; Chas. E. McNabb, The Gladstone.

Assistant Attorneys.-Clark McKercher, 1243 Kenyon street; William W. Scott, 1800 Lamont street; S. S. Ashbaugh, 1745 Kilbourne place; F. E. Hutchins, 1632 Riggs place; David D. Caldwell; Sinclair B. Sheibley, The Rochambeau ; J. H. Graves, 1736 G street; Wm. H. Lamar, Rockville, Md.; Geo. E. Boren, 1314 L street; Matt. L. Blake, 1420 Fifteenth street; John S. Mosby, 1333 L street; Stanhope Henry, Seat Pleasant, Md.; Harry S. Ridgely, 1452 Newton street. Special Assistant Attorneys.-M. C. Burch, The Massachusetts; Willis N. Mills. 3157 Mount Pleasant street; Henry C. Lewis, 1918 K street; Robt. M. Allen, 1708 Q street; Henry C. Gauss, 1359 Park road; O. E. Harrison, 3028 Newark street; Edwin P. Grosvenor, The Marlborough; Barton Corneau, The Benedick; Henry E. Colton, 1421 K street.

Special Agent.-V. N. Roadstrum, 1531 Park road.

DEPARTMENTAL SOLICITORS.

State.

Solicitor.-James B. Scott, 1956 Calvert street.

Treasury.

Solicitor.-Maurice D. O'Connell, The Woodley.
Assistant.-Felix A. Reeve, 1628 Nineteenth street.

Chief Clerk.-Charles E. Vrooman, 1209 Thirteenth street.

Internal Revenue.

Solicitor.-Fletcher Maddox, Florence Court.

Commerce and Labor.

Solicitor.-Charles Earl, Riverdale, Md.

Chief and Law Clerk.-Edward T. Quigley, 616 East Capitol street.

SPANISH TREATY CLAIMS COMMISSION.

(1415 H street. Phone, Main 2323 and 2464.)

President.-J. P. Wood, The Dewey.
W. A. Maury, 1767 Massachusetts avenue.
W. L. Chambers, 3447 Oakwood terrace.
Harry K. Daugherty, The Laclede.
Roswell P. Bishop, East Falls Church, Va.
Clerk.-Harold Blake, 1632 Fifteenth street.

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

(Pennsylvania avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Phone, Main 5360.) FRANK HARRIS HITCHCOCK, of Newton, Mass., Postmaster-General (The Connecticut), was born in Amherst, Ohio, October 5, 1867; has resided in Massachusetts from early boyhood; was graduated from Harvard University in 1891; studied law and was admitted to the bar; served as assistant secretary of the Republican national committee in the campaign of 1904; was First Assistant Postmaster · General from 1905 to 1908; was chosen chairman of the Republican national committee in July, 1908, and conducted the presidential campaign of that year; was appointed Postmaster-General by President Taft, March 5, 1909.

Chief Clerk.-Richard P. Covert, North Chevy Chase, Md.

Assistant.

Private Secretary to Postmaster-General.-George W. Reik, 1749 Willard street. Assistant Attorney-General.-Russell P. Goodwin, The Portland.

Assistant Attorneys.-Paul V. Keyser, 1315 Clifton street; Edwin A. Niess, 61 Rhode Island avenue.

Purchasing Agent.-John A. Holmes, 1433 T street.

Chief Inspector:

-; chief clerk, Theodore Ingalls, 1300 Fairmont street. Appointment Clerk.-George S. Paull, Kensington, Md. Disbursing Clerk.—William M. Mooney, 1433 T street.

OFFICE OF THE FIRST ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

First Assistant Postmaster-General.

Chief Clerk.-Eliphalet T. Bushnell, 1757 Church street.
Superintendents of Division:

Postmasters' Appointments.-Bayard Wyman, The Westmoreland; assistants,
Christian B. Dickey, 3351 Mount Pleasant street; Edgar W. Ford, The Home.
Salaries and Allowances.-Charles M. Waters, 509 Twelfth street; assistant,
George L. Wood, 2109 Twelfth street, Baltimore, Md.

City Delivery.-E. H. Thorp, 3021 Macomb street; assistant, Bliss N. Davis, 1737 H street.

OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

Second Assistant Postmaster-General. -Joseph Stewart, 1644 Newton street.
Chief Clerk.-John W. Hollyday, 2812 Thirteenth street.

Superintendents and Chiefs of Division:

Railway Mail Service.-General Superintendent, Alexander Grant, The Cecil; assistant, George F. Stone, 3023 Macomb street; chief clerk, Aleyne A. Fisher, 1757 Euclid street.

Foreign Mails.—Superintendent, Basil Miles, 1718 H street; chief clerk, Robert L. Maddox, The New Berne.

Railway Adjustments.—Superintendent, Clyde M. Reed, 2505 Wisconsin avenue; assistant, Joseph I. Porter, 3225 Eleventh street.

Contracts.-Chief, E. P. Rhoderick, 924 Westminster street.

Inspection.-Chief, James B. Cook, Kensington, Md.

Equipment.-Chief, Thomas P. Graham, 2410 Eighteenth street.

OFFICE OF THE THIRD ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

Third Assistant Postmaster-General.-Abraham L. Lawshe, 1423 Chapin street. Chief Clerk.-Arthur M. Travers, 1841 Kalorama road.

Superintendents of Division:

Finance.-Harry H. Thompson, 2443 Ontario place; assistant, Charles H. Fullaway, 1872 Newton street.

Stamps.-William C. Fitch, 1300 Massachusetts avenue.

Money Orders.-Edward F. Kimball, 1316 Rhode Island avenue; chief clerk, F. H.
Rainey, 2105 O street.

Registered Mails.-C. Howard Buckler, 409 Sixth street SE.
Classification.-Harwood M. Bacon, 2464 Wisconsin avenue.
Special Counsel.—James J. Britt.

Redemption.-Edward McCauley, 1719 Rhode Island avenue.
Posial Card Agent.-M. W. P. Zantzinger, Rumford, Me.
Stamped Envelope Agent.—William W. Barre, Dayton, Ohio.

OFFICE OF THE FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General.-P. V. De Graw, 210 Maryland avenue NE. Chief Clerk.-Robert H. Prender, 145 Carroll street SE.

Superintendents of Division:

Rural Delivery.-William R. Spilman, 324 Fifth street SE.; assistant, H. Conquest Clarke, 1752 N street.

Supplies.-George G. Thomson, 1644 Monroe street; assistant, Henry M. Bradley, Kensington, Md.

Dead Letters.-James R. Young, 1001 New Hampshire avenue; chief clerk, Charles N. Dalzell, Chevy Chase, Md.

Topography.-Topographer, Maj. Adolph von Haake, Hammond Court; assistant topographer, William B. Todd, 1243 Irving street.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

(Seventeenth street, south of Pennsylvania avenue. Phone, Main 2790.)

GEORGE von LENGERKE MEYER, of Hamilton, Mass., Secretary of the Navy (1301 Sixteenth street), was born in the city of Boston June 24, 1858; was educated in Boston schools and graduated from Harvard University in 1879; is trustee Provident Institution for Savings, Boston; director Old Colony Trust Company, Boston, Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, Manchester, N. H., and United Electric Securities Company, Boston; was a member of the city government of Boston, 1890-1892; member of the Massachusetts house of representatives, 18921896; speaker of the Massachusetts house of representatives, 1894-1896; Republican national committeeman, 1898 to 1905; confirmed as ambassador to Italy December 14, 1900; transferred as ambassador to Russia March 8, 1905; recalled in February, 1907, to enter the Cabinet as Postmaster-General, and took oath of office March 4, 1907, holding that post until March 6, 1909, when he took oath of office as Secretary of the Navy.

Assistant Secretary.-Beekman Winthrop, 1520 New Hampshire avenue.

Aid for Operations.-Rear-Admiral Richard Wainwright, 1262 New Hampshire

avenue.

Aid for Personnel.-Rear-Admiral William P. Potter, Stoneleigh Court.

Aid for Material.—Rear-Admiral William Swift, 1725 H street.

Aid for Inspections.-Capt. Aaron Ward, The Arlington.

Aid to the Secretary of the Navy.—Commander Philip Andrews, 1729 Twenty-first

street.

Special Duty-Capt. Albert Gleaves, 1760 Corcoran street.

Chief Clerk.-F. S. Curtis, The Savoy.

Private Secretary to the Secretary of the Navy.-Chas. E. Taylor, 1522 K street. Private Secretary to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy.-C. H. McCarthy, 2000 G

street.

Disbursing Clerk.-M. L. Croxall, Bethesda, Md.
Correspondence.- Chas. T. Ogle, 528 First street SE.
Appointments.-Ralph T. Bartlett, 509 B street NE.

Superintendent, Library and Naval War Records Office.-Charles W. Stewart, 1211
Kenyon street.

OFFICE OF THE ADMIRAL OF THE NAVY.

(Mills Building, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Seventeenth street.)

Admiral of the Navy.-George Dewey, 1601 K street.

Aid.-Lieut. Commander Henry V. Butler, 2024 Hillyer place.
Secretary.- Lieut. Leonard G. Hoffman, 1303 Fairmont street.

BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS.

(First floor, east wing.)

Chief.-Civil Engineer R. C. Hollyday, 2117 Connecticut avenue.
Chief Clerk.-Wm. M. Smith, 3105 Eleventh street.

Civil Engineers, Leonard M. Cox, 1829 Jefferson place; C. A. Carlson, 2109 Eighteenth street; F. H. Cooke, The Benedick.

Assistant Civil Engineer, Carroll Paul, The Benedick.

BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT.

(Third floor and basement, east wing, and Mills Building.)

Chief.-Rear-Admiral Wm. S. Cowles (retired), 1823 Jefferson place.
Chief Clerk.-A. C. Wrenn, 234 Tenth street NE.

Special Duty.-Lieut. G. C. Sweet, The Bachelor.

Assistant.-Capt. William F. Halsey (retired), The Marlborough.

Lieut. Commanders Cleland Davis, Metropolitan Club; W. R. Gherardi, Bradley lane, Chevy Chase, Md.

Lieut. H. G. Sparrow, The Cordova.

Naval Inspector of Electrical Appliances.—Lieut. Commander S. S. Robison, The Ontario.

General Inspector of Equipment.-Lieut. Commander L. A. Kaiser, 1732 Connecticut

avenue.

Hydrographic Office.

(Mills Building.)

Hydrographer.-Capt. A. G. Winterhalter, The Wyoming.

Assistants. Commanders Harry Kimmell (retired), 1817 Kalorama road; A. H.
Scales, 1739 Q street; Lieut. Commander B. F. Hutchison, The Don Carlos; Lieut.
Commander J. H. Sypher, 2949 Newark street; Lieut. Z. H. Madison, The West-
moreland.

Hydrographic Engineer.-G. W. Littlehales, 2132 Leroy place.
Clerk.-H. L. Ballentine, 1822 Calvert street.

Naval Observatory.

(Georgetown Heights. Phone, West 290.)

Superintendent.-Capt. T. E. D. W. Veeder, at the Observatory.
Commander E. E. Hayden, 1802 Sixteenth street.

Profs. W. S. Eichelberger, 1756 Park road; F. B. Littell, 2507 Wisconsin avenue;
Asaph Hall, at the Observatory.

Director of the Nautical Almanac.-Prof. Milton Updegraff, 1719 Thirty-fifth street. Superintendent of Compasses.-Lieut. Commander D. W. Blamer, The Versailles. Assistant Astronomers.-George A. Hill, at the Observatory; John C. Hammond, at the Observatory; Herbert R. Morgan, 3420 R street.

Assistants (Nautical Almanac Office).-James Robertson, 3018 Q street; H. G.
Hodgkins, 1613 Thirtieth street.

Assistant (Nautical Instrument Department).-E. A. Boeger, 3106 P street.
Librarian.-W. D. Horigan, 3028 Wisconsin avenue.

BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.

(Second floor, east wing.)

Chief-Rear-Admiral Reginald F. Nicholson, Florence Court.
Assistant to Bureau.—Capt. Richard T. Mulligan, 1432 M street.

Assistants.-Commanders Henry B. Wilson, 1416 Twenty-first street; Thomas Washington, 2232 Q street; Lloyd H. Chandler, 2144 California street.

Lieut. Commanders Henry A. Wiley, 1337 Twenty-first street; Simon P. Fullinwider, 2121 R street; Leigh C. Palmer, 1901 I street; Walton R. Sexton, The Benedick; William R. White, The Farragut.

Lieuts. Alfred G. Howe, The Farragut; Harry A. Baldridge, The Benedick. Chief Clerk.-Edward W. Callahan, 1918 H street.

Clerk to the Naval Academy.-Leonard Draper, 2036 F street.

Office of Naval Intelligence.

(Mills Building.)

Chief.-Capt. Templin M. Potts, Metropolitan Club.

Lieut. Commanders Humes H. Whittlesey, 1812 H street; Charles J. Lang, The
Benedick; John V. Klemann, 2016 Hillyer place.
Lieut. Horace P. McIntosh, The Oakland.

Maj. Dion Williams, U. S. M. C., 1727 P street.

BUREAU OF ORDNANCE.

(Third floor, east wing.)

Chief-Rear-Admiral N. E. Mason, 1973 Biltmore street.

Assistants-Commander V. O. Chase, Bethesda, Md.; Lieut. Commander O. P. Jackson, The Connecticut.

Lieut. Commanders F. B. Upham, The Highlands; A. L Norton, 918 Eighteenth street; A. G. Kavanagh, 2121 N street; R. W. McNeely, The Westmoreland. Lieuts. W. L. Pryor, 2717 Ontario Road; B. A. Long, 1264 New Hampshire

avenue.

BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR.

(First floor, east wing.)

Chief.-Chief Constructor Washington Lee Capps, 1823 Jefferson place.

Naval Constructors Joseph H. Linnard, 1712 H street; David W. Taylor, Navy-Yard; D. C. Nutting, 1814 Newton street; S. F. Smith, The Marlborough; R. H. Robinson, 1322 Nineteenth street; Henry Williams, 2264 Cathedral avenue. Assistant Naval Constructors William McEntee, 1832 Jefferson place; L. B. McBride, The Parker.

Chief Clerk.-Michael D. Schaefer, 117 Fourth street NE.

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