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om D. Searle, 1810 Wyoming Avenue.

Appointment clerk.-Will
Chief of Division of
Correspondence.-John T. Dillo
Record-Frank M. Hoadley, 2303 Worst Street.
Requisition and Accounts.-George R.
Supply.-Albert G. Drane, 1802 Kilbourne
Telegraph.-William A. King, 3020 Dent Place.

Tren, 807 Eighteenth Street.

Tavlor, Falls Church, Va.
Place.

GENERAL STAFF CORPS.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Fort Myer, Va.

Assistant to Chief of Staff

Secretary, General Staff Corps-Maj. William S. Graves, 1917 S Street.
Chief clerk.-N. Hershler, The Westmoreland.

Chief.

MOBILE ARMY DIVISION.

Majors.-George B. Duncan, 1228 Seventeenth Street; Robert E. L. Michie, 1725 H Street.

Captains.-Powell Clayton, 1210 Eighteenth Street; Abraham G. Lott, The Marlborough; Douglas MacArthur, The Dresden.

WAR COLLEGE DIVISION.

(Army War College Building, Washington Barracks, D. C.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. M. M. Macomb (president Army War College), 1271 New Hampshire Avenue.

Assistants. Col. Charles G. Treat, 2118 Le Roy Place.

Lieut. Cols. William H. Johnston, Army and Navy Club; George H. Cameron, 1738 P Street; William F. Martin, 2141 Wyoming Avenue; Benjamin A. Poore. The Mendota.

Majs. Edward N. Jones, jr., The Rochambeau; William D. Connor, 2114 Bancroft Place; Munroe McFarland, 1734 R Street; Harry R. Lee, 1941 Calvert Street; Charles Crawford (secretary, Army War College), The Dresden; Andrew Moses, The Toronto.

Capts. Howard L. Laubach, 2514 Ontario Road; Thomas L. Smith, 2805 Ontario Road; S. J. Bayard Schindel, 1747 Eighteenth Street; Frank S. Cocheu, The Woodley; William Mitchell, 2238 Q Street; Henry C. Smither, 1905 S Street; William T. Merry, 1725 H Street; Philip Yost, Army and Navy Club; James P. Robinson, 1414 Twenty-first Street.

Chief clerk.-M. Bartow Mercer, 1218 Euclid Street.

TEMPORARY PERSONNEL, ARMY WAR COLLEGE.

(Student officers.)

COAST ARTILLERY DIVISION.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. Erasmus M. Weaver, The Farragut.

Assistants. Col. Richmond P. Davis, Stoneleigh Court.

Capts. Percy P. Bishop, 2168 Florida Avenue; William F. Hase, 1279 Twenty-first Street; Stanley D. Embick, 1506 Twenty-first Street; Arthur L. Fuller, 1908 Biltmore Street.

Chief clerk.-Otto Abramsky 1737 T Street.

DIVISION ON MILITIA AFFAIRS.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. Albert L. Mills, 1523 K Street.

Assistants. Col. George W. McIver.

Majs. Harry L. Gilchrist, The Beacon; Charles P. Summerall, The Westmoreland;
John W. Heavey, The Marlborough; Charles A. Hedekin, 2234 Q Street; Marcellus
G. Spinks, The Beacon; Curtis W. Otwell, Army and Navy Club.

Capts. William M. Fassett, The Beacon; John L. DeWitt, 1725 Riggs Place.
First Lieut. Townsend Whelen, 2139 Wyoming Avenue.

Chief clerk.-R. E. Fraile, The Lenman.

OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL.

(War Department Building.)

The Adjutant General.-Brig. Gen. Henry P. McCain, The Avondale.

Assistants.-Col. Eugene F. Ladd, 2119 Bancroft Place.

Lieut. Cols. Peyton C. March, 2019 Kalorama Road; William M. Wright, 1714 I Street; James H. McRae, The Toronto.

Maj. Joseph P. Tracy, 1801 K Street.

Chief clerk.-Alonzo W. Shunk, 1120 East Capitol Street.

OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL.

(War Department Building.)

Inspector General.-Brig. Gen. E. A. Garlington, 1742 R Street.

Lieut. Col. A. W. Brewster, 2304 Massachusetts Avenue.

Majs. W. P. Jackson, 1931 S Street; W. S. McNair, 1816 Kalorama Road. Chief clerk.-John D. Parker, The Henrietta.

OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL.

(War Department Building.)

Judge Advocate General.-Brig. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, The Prince Karl.
Assistants. Col. Frank L. Dodds.

Majs. Walter A. Bethel, 13 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; Samuel T. Ansell, 1740 S Street.

Capts. Tenney Ross, 2204 Decatur Place; James J. Mayes, 2039 Park Road.

Lieuts. Thomas M. Spaulding, 1609 Twenty-second Street; Thomas C. Musgrave, 111 First Street NE.

Chief clerk and solicitor.-William H. Keith, 214 Eighth Street SE.

Law clerks.-William W. Lemmond, 1495 Newton Street; J. F. Defandorf, Garrett Park, Md.

OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL.

(War Department Building.)

Quartermaster General.-Maj. Gen. James B. Aleshire, 2343 S Street.

Assistants.-Brig. Gens. Henry G. Sharpe, 1713 M Street; Carroll A. Devol, The Cairo.

Cols. John L. Clem, The Woodward; Harry L. Rogers, The Woodward; Isaac W. Littell, 3204 Eighteenth Street.

Lieut. Cols. Chauncey B. Baker, 1912 Sunderland Place; Richmond McA. Schofield, The Farragut.

Majs. Herbert M. Lord, The Westmoreland; James A. Logan, jr., 1718 H Street. Capts. Frank S. Armstrong, The Cairo; William H. Oury, The Beacon; Theodore A. Baldwin, jr., 1608 K Street: Robert B. McBride, 1950 Calvert Street; Gordon Robinson, 1632 S Street; William H. Noble, The Marlborough. Chief clerk.-Charles P. Daly, 2038 F Street.

OFFICE OF DEPOT QUARTERMASTER.

(Seventeenth and F Streets. Phones, Main 1306, 1307, and 1308.)

Depot quartermaster.-Lieut. Col. James B. Houston, The Wyoming.

Assistants.-Majs. James Canby, 2334 Nineteenth Street; Lawrence J. Fleming, The Toronto.

Capt. Harry F. Dalton, The Cairo.

OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL.

(War Department Building.)

Surgeon General.-Brig. Gen. William C. Gorgas, The Highlands.

Assistants.-Lieut. Col. Henry C. Fisher, 1620 Rhode Island Avenue.

Majs. William J. L. Lyster, 1913 S Street; Robert E. Noble, The Lonsdale.
Capt. Arthur M. Whaley, 1929 S Street.

Chief clerk.-John Wilson, The Revere.

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ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM AND LIBRARY.

(Seventh and B Streets SW.)

Librarian.-Lieut. Col. Champe C. McCulloch, jr., 1831 Lamont Street. Curator of museum and in charge of laboratory.—Maj. Eugene R. Whitmore, 2349 Ashmead Place.

ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL.

(721 Thirteenth Street.)

Commandant.-Col. Charles Richard, 1860 Mintwood Place.
Adjutant.-Maj. Reuben B. Miller, 1930 Biltmore Street.

OFFICE OF ATTENDING SURGEON.

(1720 H Street. Phone, Main 80.)

Attending surgeon.-Maj. Deane C. Howard. The Marlborough.
Assistants. Maj. Theodore C. Lyster, 2335 Twentieth Street.
Capt. Edward M. Talbott, 1627 Sixteenth Street.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. Dan C. Kingman, 1925 N Street.

Assistants. Lieut. Cols. Harry Taylor, 1826 I Street; E. Eveleth Winslow, 2120 Leroy Place; Edgar Jadwin, 2014 Wyoming Avenue.

Majs. James A. Woodruff, 1406 Twenty-first Street; William Kelly, 1824 Jefferson Place.

Capt. Robert R. Ralston, The Cordova.

First Lieut. Joseph C. Mehaffey, Army and Navy Club.

Chief clerk.-P. J. Dempsey, 217 South Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va.

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION.

(St. Louis, Mo.)

Members.-Col. C. McD. Townsend, Col. James G. Warren, Col. Lansing H. Beach, John A. Ockerson, Homer P. Ritter, Charles H. West, Edward A. Glenn.

Secretary and disbursing officer.-Maj. Clarke S. Smith.

Assistant engineers.-Thomas Middleton, Foster H. Hilliard, Kivas Tully, Eugene L. Harman, Edward J. Thomas, James G. Ross.

Chief clerk.-William E. Buckman.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. William Crozier, 1735 Massachusetts Avenue.
Assistants. Col. E. B. Babbitt, The Highlands.

Majs. Thales L. Ames, 1843 Kalorama Road: Edward P. O'Hern, 1925 S Street;
L. T. Hillman, The Ontario.

Capts. John Lund, The Westmoreland; Charles G. Mettler, The Montana; John B. Rose, The Montana; Norman F. Ramsey, Florence Court; A. W. Maish, The Wyoming.

Chief clerk. John J. Cook, 925 M Street.

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. George P. Scriven, 2009 N Street.

Assistants. Lieut. Col. Samuel Reber, 1831 Jefferson Place.
Maj. Edgar Russel, The Highlands.

Capt. Charles S. Wallace, 3108 Eighteenth Street.

Disbursing officer.-Capt. Alvin C. Voris, The Ontario.

Chief clerk. Herbert S. Flynn, The Dresden.

BUREAU OF INSULAR AFFAIRS.

(War Department Building.)

Chief-Brig. Gen. Frank McIntyre, 1841 Kalorama Road.

Assistants. Col. Charles C. Walcutt, jr., 1869 Wyoming Avenue.
Maj. Irvin L. Hunt, 1872 California Street.

Law officer-Lewis W. Call, Garrett Park, Md.
Chief clerk.-L. V. Carmack, The Plaza.

PHILIPPINE COMMISSION.

(Headquarters, Manila.)

Governor General and president of the commission.-Francis Burton Harrison.
Vice governor and secretary of public instruction.-Henderson S. Martin.
Secretary of the interior.-Winfred T. Denison.

Secretary of commerce and police.-Clinton L. Riggs.

Secretary of finance and justice.-Victorino Mapa.

Members. Jaime C. de Veyra, Vicente Ilustre, Vicente Singson, Rafael Palma.
Executive secretary.-Ignacio Villamor.

PORTO RICO GOVERNMENT.

(Headquarters, San Juan.)

Governor.-Arthur Yager.

Executive council:

Secretary.-Martin Travieso, jr.
Treasurer.-Allan H. Richardson.

Attorney general.-Howard L. Kern.

Auditor. Jesse W. Bonner.

Commissioner of the interior.-Manuel V. Domenech.
Commissioner of education.-Edward M. Bainter.

Director of labor, charities, and correction.-M. Camuñas.

Members. José C. Barbosa, Antonio R. Barceló, Luis Sanchez Morales (president of council), Tulio Larrinaga.

DOMINICAN RECEIVERSHIP.

(Headquarters, Santo Domingo.)

General receiver of customs.--Clarence H. Baxter.

Deputy general receiver.-John T. Vance, jr.

BOARD OF ENGINEERS FOR RIVERS AND HARBORS.

(Southern Building. Phone, Main 3464.)

President. Col. William M. Black, Governors Island, N. Y.

Cols. Frederic V. Abbot, 8302 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lansing H.
Beach, Tudor Hall, University Parkway and Wyman Park, Baltimore, Md.
Lieut. Cols. Harry Taylor, 1826 I Street: Henry C. Newcomer, The Mendota; E.
Eveleth Winslow, 2120 Le Roy Place.

Maj. Edward N. Johnston, 1104 Rodney Street, Wilmington, Del.

Assistant engineer.-Alexander H. Weber, 2219 California Street.

Chief clerk.-Alfred H. Ritter, 1205 Crittenden Street.

OFFICE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS AND WASHINGTON MONUMENT.

(Lemon Building. Phone, Main 1460.)

In charge.-Col. William W. Harts, 2110 O Street.

Assistant.-Capt. James A. O'Connor, 2702 Twenty-seventh Street.

Assistant and chief clerk.-E. F. Concklin, 520 Thirteenth Street.

Superintendent.-F. F. Gillen, The Iowa.

Landscape architect.-George F. Burnap, 1711 H Street.

Custodian of Monument.-J. A. Olsen, The Iowa.

UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE.

(Phone, Main 7142-3.)

In charge.-Lieut. Col. Henry C. Newcomer, The Mendota.
Assistant.-First Lieut. Charles L. Hall, Army and Navy Club.
Chief clerk.-Pickering Dodge, 918 Eighteenth Street.

BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTIFICATION.

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

President.-Brig. Gen. William Crozier, 1735 Massachusetts Avenue.

Brig. Gens. Erasmus M. Weaver, The Farragut; Dan C. Kingman, 1925 N Street; Hugh L. Scott, Fort Myer, Va.

Cols. Charles G. Treat, 2118 Le Roy Place; Richmond P. Davis, Stoneleigh Court. Francis M. Cockrell, civilian member, The Buckingham.

Recorder. Capt. Robert R. Ralston, The Cordova.

Secretary-Grahame H. Powell, 3133 Thirty-eighth Street.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

(K Street, between Vermont Avenue and Fifteenth Street. Phone, Main 196.) THOMAS WATT GREGORY, of Austin, Tex., Attorney General (1532 Sixteenth Street), was born in Crawfordsville, Miss., November 6, 1861; son of Dr. Francis Robert and Mary Cornelia (Watt) Gregory; graduate of Southwestern Presbyterian University, 1883; special student at University of Virginia, 1884; graduate of University of Texas law department, 1885; began practice of law in Austin, Tex., 1885; was regent of University of Texas for eight years; declined appointment as assistant attorney general of Texas in 1892 and an appointment to the State bench in 1896; was one of the trustees of the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary; was married to Miss Julia Nalle, of Austin, February 22, 1893, and has four children; was a delegate to the national Democratic convention in St. Louis in 1894 and delegate from the State at large to the Baltimore convention; his firm (Gregory & Batts) was specially employed by the State of Texas to prosecute its suit against the WatersPeirce Oil Co., a part of the Standard Oil Trust; he was appointed special assistant to the Attorney General May 20, 1913, in the investigation and proceedings concerning the affairs of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.

Solicitor General.-John William Davis, 1509 Sixteenth Street.

Assistant to the Attorney General.-George Carroll Todd, 1824 Lamont Street.
Assistant Attorneys General.-Ernest Knaebel, 3707 Morrison Street; Samuel Huston
Thompson, jr., 2347 Ashmead Street; Samuel J. Graham, The Wyoming; William
Wallace, jr., The Shoreham; E. Marvin Underwood, 1819 Lamont Street; Charles
Warren, 1527 Eighteenth Street.

Assistant Attorney General, customs division.--Bert Hanson, 641 Washington Street,
New York City.

Chief clerk.-Charles E. Stewart, 901 Twentieth Street.

Private secretary to the Attorney General.-John T. Suter, 1642 Monroe Street.
Disbursing clerk.-James H. Mackey, 3524 Thirteenth Street.

Appointment clerk.-Charles B. Sornborger, 908 Sheridan Street.
Attorney in charge of pardons.-James A. Finch, Grant Road.

Attorney in charge of titles.- Charles S. Lawrence, The Damariscotta.
Chief, division of accounts.-Calvin Satterfield, 1513 L Street.
Superintendent of prisons.-Francis H. Duehay, 1733 Riggs Place.

Chief, division of investigation.-A. Bruce Bielaski, 12 Raymond Street, Chevy
Chase, Md.

Librarian.-George Kearney, 3425 Prospect Avenue.

Attorneys. George M. Anderson, Rockville, Md.; J. Robert Anderson, The Winston; Burt W. Andrews, 3477 Holmead Place; Philip M. Ashford, 1836 Park Road; George E. Boren, 1314 L Street; David D. Caldwell, 3342 Mount Pleasant Street; Elliott E. Cheatham, The Farragut; A. J. Clopton, 928 Maryland Avenue NE.; Percy M. Cox, 60 Bryant Street; William W. Dyar, Takoma Park; Henry L. Gilbert, 2825 Twenty-eighth Street; Henry H. Glassie, Chevy Chase, Md.; Austin Harveycutter, The Columbia; William J. Hughes, 2256 Cathedral Avenue; Roger B. Hull, 1635 R Street; Charles F. Jones, The Dewey; Theodor Megaarden, 920 McPherson Place; W. F. Norris, 1627 Sixteenth Street; Oliver E. Pagan, 1965 Biltmore Street; W. S. Ryan, 1719 Fifteenth Street; George T. Stormont, 223 S Street NE.; George H. Thorne, 1406 Emerson Street; John W. Trainer, 1830 S Street; Stephen W. Williams, 222 Oak Avenue, Takoma Park; Henry C. Workman, 1727 Nineteenth Street.

Assistant attorneys.-John F. Day; Marvin H. Farrington, 3033 Sixteenth Street; James Harwood Graves, The Rochambeau; William C. Herron, 1901 I Street; Harvey D. Jacob, The Champlain; Charles E. McNabb, 1423 R Street; Robert T. Neill, The Everett; C. E. Peddicord, Falkstone Courts; Harry S. Ridgely, 1452 Newton Street; Sinclair B. Sheibley, 1940 Biltmore Street; Richard P. Whiteley, Hyattsville, Md.; Horace S. Whitman, Jones Station, Md.; Franklin G. Wixson, The Iroquois.

Special assistant attorneys.-David Babp, The Lincoln; Wrisley Brown, The Romaine; W. T. Chantland, Virginia Highlands, Va.; Lincoln R. Clark, 1437 Q Street; Joseph W. Cox, 1453 Monroe Street; Blackburn Esterline, 820 Connecticut Avenue; Henry C. Gauss, 1403 Webster Street; Thurlow M. Gordon, The Dupont; John A. Hendricks, The Hamilton; Marcus S. Hottenstein, The Alendale; Henry S. Mitchell, University Club.

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