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MISCELLANEOUS
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609 MAIN STREET DIRECTORY
Street School — 908 Polk.
313—Thirteenth and Garfield Av. 314—Twelfth and McKinley Av. 321—Cotton Mill.
Police Department
Police Commissioners—R. S. Terry, N. B. Handy and W. H. Miller.
Headquarters—Court House, Ninth, facing Court.
Including the Chief, the regular force numbers forty-two men.
Chief—J. M. Seay.
Sergeants—C. J. Tyree, D. C. Smith and E. A. Blankenship.
City Jail
Clay, cor. Ninth. Sergeant—S. H. Johnson.
Water Department Office, Krise Bldg.
Superintendent — W. C. N. Ran­ dolph.
Registrar—T. W. Green. School Board
Chairman of the Board—B. F. Kirk­ patrick ;'E. C. Glass, clerk.
Polk
Amelia E. Pride, principal.
First Ward—J. Singleton Diggs, J. C. Dabney, J. W. Craddock.
Second Ward—:C. Christian, Dr. C. E. Busey, H. A. Allen.
Third Ward —B. F. Kirkpatrick, Dr. James Morrison, D. C. Jackson.
Public Schools WHITE
Superintendent—E. C. Glass, Court, cor. Eleventh.
High School—Federal, cor. Ninth. W. M. Black, principal.
Biggers School — Fifth, cor. Clay. Miss Maria E. Walker, principal.
Court Street School—402 Eleventh. Miss Elizabeth Gish, principal.
Floyd Street School—Monroe, near Sixteenth. Miss M. T. Jones, prin­ cipal.
Monroe Street School—Monroe, cor. Eleventh. Mrs. Lucy Childs, princi­ pal.
Rivermont School—Rivennont Av., cor. Pansy. Miss Lizzie M. Harvey, principal.
Miller Park School — Grove (W. Lbg). Miss B. P. Reveley, principal. White Rock School — White Rock Hill. Miss Claire Burton, principal.
COLORED
Jackson Street School (High)—823
Jackson. Miss Roach, principal.
Payne School—Twelfth, cor. Polk. Miss A. B. LeGrand, principal.
1 Board of Overseers of the Poor
C. H. Lumsden, president; W. G. Jones, secretary; W. G. Wills, J. R. Shaner, D. H. Howard, E. E. Lovelace.
City Hospital Federal, cor. Hollins.
Dr. E. Barksdale, physician in charge.
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES Interstate Fair Association—J. M. B. Lewis, president; R. D. Martin, vice-president; F. A. Lovelock, secre­ tary and treasurer. Organized 1869.
Holds annual fairs.
ASYLUMS AND HOMES
Lynchburg Female Orphan Asylum
—Extension of Fifth. Dr. G. R. Lewis, superintendent; Miss C. E. McMurray, matron.
Van Dyke League Home—Miss Ila Bowles, superintendent. 503 Church. —Florence Crittenton Home — 1803
Taylor. Organized 1897. Miss Louise Matthews, superintendent.
Lynchburg Dental and Surgical Depot office and salesrooms:
P. 0. BOX 375 BELL TELEPHONE
816 Church Street
Old Folks Home
Pierce.
(Col.)— 1309
BANKS
First National Bank— 925-927
Main. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $675,000. Surplus, $325,000. Undivided profits, $100,000. J. D. Horsley, president; E. P. Miller, vice-president and cash­ ier. Directors: J. D. Horsley, J. M. Booker, W. J. D. Bell, F. P. Christian, Chas. I. Johnson, Wm. C. Ivey, O. B. Barker, B. F. Kirkpatrick, R. O. Horton, D. C. Jackson, H. H. Harris, C. H. Lumsden, W. B. Bigbie, Ernest
Williams, E. P. Miller.
American National Bank — 827-829
Main. Incorporated 1890. Capital and undivided profits, $210,000. R. F. Bopes, president; R. D. Apperson, vice-president; J. L. Nicholas, cash­ ier. Directors: R. F. Bopes, R. G. Robertson, W. W. Lynn, Carter Glass, R. D. Apperson, E. E. Hughes, J. L. Richardson, Leon Goodman and F. M. Dunnington.
Lynchburg National Bank — 914 Main. Incorporated 1865. Capital,






































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