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Humphreys, Richard C., May, 1890, to September, 1898.
Hyneman, Bernard, May, 1902, to date.
Jordan, Michael J., May, 1902, to date.
Kerrigan, Michael A., April, 1898, to October, 1900 (died).
Lamb, John, 1891 to May, 1897.
Lawrence, William R., 1864 to November, 1865.
Lincoln, F. W., May, 1867, to April, 1878.
Little, James L., November, 1865, to November, 1876.
Lothrop, Loring, 1864 to April, 1870.
Logue, Charles, May, 1896, to January, 1898.
Madden, Daniel A., 1883 to April, 1889.
Mullen, Matthew J., July, 1897, to May, 1900.
McLean, Charles R., 1868 to 1871.
Nazro, Frederic H., March, 1900, to May, 1902.
Newmarch, S., 1864 to 1865.
Newell, Otis K., from July, 1888, to May, 1891.
O’Brien, John, 1871 to 1874.
O’Brien, Louise S., April, 1898, to May, 1901.
Parker, Augustus, November, 1878, to April, 1880.
Parker, Charles F., June, 1895, to May, 1898.
Parker, F. E., 1864 to 1875.
Patton, John S., May, 1902, to date.
Pickering, H. W., 1875 to April, 1884.
Pierce, J. Homer, from October, 1898, to April, 1902.
Plummer, Henry L., January, 1899, to May, 1902.
Prescott, Washington L., 1875 to December, 1878.
Quinn, Annie E., May, 1899 to date.
Richards, Henry L., 1877 to August, 1878.

* Richards, Joel, 1864 to 1866.
* Ring, Thomas F., November, 1878, to April, 1887.

Rogers, Annette P., 1891 to October, 1900.
Sawin, Samuel D., April, 1884, to July, 1890 (died).
Scott, John A., April, 1881, to April, 1884.
Spooner, William B., 1864 to 1868.
Spooner, William H., May, 1901, to date.
Sproules, Thomas, 1883 to date.
Stackpole, Stephen A., 1880 to April, 1883.
Stuart, Frederick W., December, 1896, to date.
Sullivan, Daniel F., 1893 to June, 1895.

Sweetser, John, December, 1878, to April, 1879.

Temple, Thomas F., 1870 to April, 1890.
Thorndike, Rachel E. S., May, 1896, to April, 1899.
Turner, John, September, 1890, to May, 1893, and Jan-
uary, 1895, to November, 1896.
Warren, John W., 1864 to April, 1866.

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Welch, William J., April, 1884, to April, 1889.
Willcutt, Levi L., 1878 to April, 1885.
Winthrop, Robert C., 1864 to May, 1867.
Wolcott, Edith P., 1893 to May, 1901.

Chairmen.

Winthrop, Robert C., July, 1864, to May, 1867.
Lincoln, F. W., June, 1867, to April, 1878.
Temple, Thomas F., April, 1878, to December 31, 1878,
and from April, 1881, to April, 1890.
Amory, Thomas C., January, 1879, to April, 1881.
Newell, Otis K., April, 1890, to May, 1891.

, Fowler, William P., May, 1891, to date.

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Treasurers.

Warren, John W., J uly, 1864, to January, 1865.
Norcross, Otis, January, 1865, to January, 1876.
Higginson, George, 1876 to 1878.
Lincoln, F. W., April, 1878, to September 13, 1898 (died).
Humphreys, Richard C., November, 1898, to date.

Secretaries.

Pratt, John, July, 1864, to November, 1874 (died).
Pettee, Benjamin, November, 1874, to date.

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OCCUPANTS OF CHARITY BUILDING.

Basement Rooms.

City Physician . - e e o . Nos. 3 and 4 Homoeopathic Dispensary . e to to e No. 5 Federation of Jewish Charities . © . Nos. 11 and 13

First-story Rooms.

Overseers of the Poor e to © . Nos. 15 to 20
Commissioner of State Aid © e e “ 21 to 24
Industrial Aid Society o o e o “ 25 to 28
Second-story Rooms.
Associated Charities . e to Nos. 30, 31, 47 and 49
Boston Ladies' Sewing Circle . e . Nos. 35 and 37
Boston Provident Association . Nos. 32, 33, 38 and 40
Society of St. Vincent de Paul © o No. 36
German Aid Society . e -> & o e “ 39
Third-story Rooms.
Hall for general meetings e e e & No. 41
Boston Children's Aid Society . to e o “ 43
Co-operative Society e o o e e “ 48
Ward 8 Conference, Associated Charities . © “ 50
Ward 7 Conference, Associated Charities . e “ 51

In addition to the above, the Boston Police Relief Association holds its annual meeting here, and the Massachusetts Infant Asylum has desk-room in No. 41.

SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY IN CHARGE OF THE BOARD FEBRUARY 1, 1903.

Charity Building.— The four rooms, occupied by the Board and its officers, have furniture needed for their use, desks, cases, chairs, etc. City Temporary Home is supplied with furniture necessary to provide temporary accommodations for homeless women and children. The Lodge for Wayfarers, for men, has furniture suitable for its use. At the Lodge, and at the wharf hired for the storage of wood, there are at the present time about 295 cords of wood; also one wagon. In a storehouse in the yard of Charity Building are the following groceries for delivery to the poor; also store fixtures:

20% bbls. sugar. 43 #-lb. boxes cocoa. 16% chests tea. 55 bushels potatoes. 31% boxes soap. 5# bushel peas. 13 bbls. Indian meal. 72 lbs. cotton twine. 3 bbls. rice. 35 lbs. jute twine. 2+ bbls, salt pork. 2,600 tags. 107; bbls. flour. 12 dry measures. 54 packages paper bags. 8 tunnels. 213 baskets. e 5 chairs. 1,174 lbs. paper. 1 truck. 6 scales. 2 hatchets. 4 scoops. 1 meat-saw. 2 desks. 4 butcher-knives. 55% bushels beans. 1 meat-hook. 3% bbls. oatmeal. 2 shovels. 840 lbs. salt fish. 1 chisel.

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