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General Officers

 

 

GENERAL OFFICERS

Hudson River Day Line

york & albany day boat. 


 E. K. OLCOTT, President and Gen'1 Manager

F. B. HIBBARD, General Passenger Agent.

W. Y. HAWKEY, Secretary.

A. V. S.  OLCOTT,  Treasurer

GEORGE A. WHITE, Assistant General Manager.

W. B. EI^MENDORF, General Agent, Albany.

C. V. A. DECKER, Dist. Pass. Agent, Kingston, N.Y. 


  General Offices, Desbrosses St. Pier, N. Y.


DIMENSIONS OF STEAMERS.

              Hendrick Hudson  Robert Fulton  Albany

Length over all, 400 ft. 348 ft. 325 ft.

Breadth over all, 82 ft. 74 ft. 75 ft.

Tonnage, 2,847 2,050 1.415

Horse Power, 6,000 3,850 3,200


OFFICERS  OF  STEAMERS.

HENDRICK   HUDSON.

captain. .................... .D. H. dbming

purser ....................... C. N. wright

first pilot. ................. .H. M. conlby

second pilot. .................. .A. sickles

chief engineer. ............. .thomas hall

ist asst. engineer. .......... .D. S. brown

2ND asst. engineer. .......... .B. S. welch

mate .......................... T.  W. davis

baggage master ............... .P. C. wolff

clerk, coat room ........... .Y. P. brundin

 

ticket collectors. ........... E. W. scudder

                                    W. J. gardnfr

                                    F. D. SCUDDER

steward ....................... W. F. macon

cashiers, dining room   ........ Ralph Scott

                                            W. F. SHAW

in charge, lunch room. . . . . .G. C. lawsing

CASHES,  LUNCH  ROOM......   Sanford Jaques

                                           A.   M. Morris

 

 

ROBEBT   FULTON.

captain. .................. .A.  H.  harcourt

purser. ................... .E.  J.  bailey

first pilot ....................... P. magee

second pilot. ................. .W. M. magee

chief engineer ................. H. C. magee

ist asst. engineer. ....... .oliver P. brodt

2ND asst. engineer. .......... .P. H. banks

mate ........................... C. benedict

baggage master. .............. .C. B. reader

clerk, coat room ............ E. M. wygant

ticket collectors ..... ...J. L.  herber

                               G. W. sherrin

                               E. A.  Nifenecker

steward. ..................... .I.  D.   lewis

cashiers, dining room........ A. Wilkie

                                                            A.C. eastburn

in charge, lunch room....b. def. norwood

cashiers, Lunch Room .........W. B. Scheneck

                                                   T. W. Swett

 

ALBANY.

captain ....................... geo. E. post

purser ......................... S. M.  keys

first pilot. ................... .J. R. magee

second pilot. ................ .J. j. conley

chief e-ngineer. .............. S.  C. midlam

asst. engineer. .............. .A. pettinger

mate ......................... chas. griffin

clerk coat room. ............ ..H. S. fruitnight

ticket collector. ............... .F. C. booth

steward ...................... W. B. holden

cashier, dining room. .......... .S,  R. harlow

cashier, lunch room   ... ....  ...... A. A. rose

 


 

CONNECTIONS.

At   NEW YORK-With railroads and steamers diverging. During the Summer season direct connections will be made at West 42d Street Pier, New York City, with the Central Railroad of New Jersey (Sandy Hook Boats),  thus affording a delightful and easy route to the seashore resorts on the New Jersey coast.

 

At  WEST POINT-With north-bound and south-bound Day Boats, as per time table, and by ferry with Garri­son.

 

At NEWBURGH-With north-bound and south-bound Day Boats, as per time-table; with Orange County Traction Co. for Orange Lake and Walden; with Erie R. R.

 

At POUGHKEEPSIE-With Central New-England Ry.; and by ferry with New Paltz, Highland & Poughkeepsie Trac­tion Co. for Lake Mohonk; and with south-bound Day Boats for New York,, as per time table.

 

At KINGSTON POINT-With the Ulster & Delaware R. R. for Catskill Moun­tain resorts, Hotel Kaaterskill, Laurel House, Grand Hotel, etc.

 

At CATSKILL-With the Catskill Moun­tain Railway, Otis Railway and Catskill & Tannersville R. R. for the Catskill Mountain House, Hotel Kaaterskill, and points in the Eastern Catskills.

 

At HUDSON-With the Boston & Albany R. R. for Chatham and Pittsfield; and with Albany and Hudson Ry.

 

At ALBANY-With the Delaware & Hud­son, New York Central & Hudson River, West Shore, Boston & Maine, and Boston & Albany Railroads for all points North, West and East. 


 

Regular Day Line season opens May-20 from New York and May 21 from Al­bany. Closes October 22 from New York, and October 24 from Albany.

Special service from New York to Poughkeepsie and return commences on June 27 and continues to September 29.

 

Steamer Mary Powell between Kings­ton and New York from May 23 to Sep­tember 30.


Long Distance TelephoneLong Distance Telephone Telephone service, with booths, and operators in at­tendance, will be found on West 42nd St. Pier

 
 
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