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"WHEREAS, The inspection of dairies in New Jersey for the purpose of preventing the sale of milk from diseased animals, and to secure improvement of defects which may be observed in the water-supply, the construction, ventilation, lighting and drainage of cow stables and milkhouses, and for the establishment of a high standard of cleanliness in the collection and handling of milk, has been continuously performed under the direction of this board during the past twelve years, and records of these inspections are now on file in this office.

"WHEREAS, The reports of these inspections have been followed by letters of advice to the owner or tenant where conditions on dairy premises have been found defective, and as a result of these measures improvements have been made in many localities in the conditions under which milk is produced and distributed.

"WHEREAS, The commissioner of health of the city of New York has stationed one of his agents in Sussex county, New Jersey, and said agent has, for several months, been engaged in the inspection of the dairies from which milk is shipped to New York City, many of these inspections being duplications of work already performed by the inspectors of this board.

"WHEREAS, It has been found that the methods employed in the inspection of dairies in New Jersey, under the system adopted by the commissioner of health of New York City, is strongly at variance with that which is authorized by the laws of this State, and consequently there has arisen much dissatisfaction among dairymen because of arbitrary requirements from the New York agent, often in opposition to the suggestions which are sent out under the direction of this board.

"WHEREAS, On two occasions a personal interview has been had by a representative of this board with the health commissioner of New York City, and he has been informed that if a list of the dairies in New Jersey from which milk is shipped to New York is provided reports of conditions on said dairy premises will be immediately and also periodically supplied for the information of the sanitary authorities of said city, and in a letter addressed to said authorities, dated February 5th, 1907, the following appears: 'If you will send to us a list of the dairies in New Jersey, concerning which your department desires information, we will be glad to cause inspections to be made in all cases where recent records are not now on file in this office and furnish the desired information. ** * * If at any time it is desired by your department that the information furnished by us shall be verified by an officer or agent from your city we shall be glad to cause one of our inspectors to meet your representative in order that they may go over the work together. Upon receipt of the list above referred to we will at once begin the collection of the information which you desire.'

"Resolved, That this board hereby again states its intention to continue to cause inspections and reinspections to be made of all dairy premises in New Jersey from which milk is shipped to the city of New York, and to furnish upon request records of these inspections for the information of the health authorities of said city.

"Resolved, That we hereby again request that hereafter all dairy inspections in New Jersey which are conducted by any agent of the health commissioner of the city of New York shall be performed only when accompanied by an officer or inspector of this board."

Very respectfully,

HENRY MITCHELL,

Secretary.

List of Sanitary Districts.

With Names and Addresses of Officers and Members.

CITIES.

Asbury Park, Monmouth County; population, 4,526. Members and Officers-Theodore H. Beringer, President; David W. Sexton, George F. Wilbur, M.D., Asher S. Burton, Harry C. Millar, Joseph H. Bryan, M.D., William C. Weeden, Samuel A. Patterson, Attorney; B. H. Obert, Secretary, Registrar and Health Officer; Thomas J. Duffield, Inspector; Harry R. Ingalls, Inspector; Miss Sadie H. Layton, Clerk.

*Atlantic City, Atlantic County; population, 37,593. Members and Officers-M. LeRoy Somer, M.D., Secretary.

Bayonne, Hudson County; population, 42,262. Members and OfficersPierre P. Garven, President; Garret L. Post, Edward S. Benson, George T. Greenley, James Knight, J. H. Mahuken, John Gottko, James D. Boyd, Secretary; John T. Connolly, Health Inspector; H. S. Winterhalter, Sanitary Inspector; Frederick Wilson, Inspector.

*Belvidere, Warren County; population, 1,869. Members and Officers -F. P. Lefferts, M.D., Secretary.

Members and Officers

Beverly, Burlington County; population, 2,258. -R. P. Haines, President; B. F. Soby, M.D., Berten Kiple, George Smith, Charles Parsons, Jr., W. S. Fenimore, Clerk and Registrar; George T. Tracy, M.D., Inspector.

population, 4,073. Members and Samuel R. Magee, David R. Brown, M.D., Wm. M. Kester, Clerk; Harry

Bordentown, Burlington County; Officers--Samuel E. Burr, President; Edwin L. Thompson, Wm. H. Shipps, W. Kunzi, Registrar; Amos P. Thorn, Inspector. *Bridgeton, Cumberland County; population, 13,624. Members and Officers-Jacob B. Jones, Secretary.

Burlington, Burlington County; population, 8,038. Members and Officers-J. B. Cassady, M.D., President; Franklin S. Carter, Wm. C. Farner, Neal D. Keeler, Wm. R. Schuyler, Thomas S. Mooney, Clerk and Registrar; M. W. Newcomb, M.D., Inspector.

Camden, Camden county; population, 82,912. Members and OfficersM. K. Mines, M.D., President; M. F. Middleton, M.D., E. W. Collins, H. H. Davis, M.D., R. H. Gaskill, Wm. I. Kelchmer, M.D., S. G. Bushey, M.D., Eugene B. Roberts, Clerk; I. V. Bradley, Registrar; John F. Leavitt, M.D., Inspector; Henry B. Francis, Inspector; Jos. A. Starr, Inspector; A. T. Sellers, Inspector; G. H. Robinson, Inspector.

Cape May, Cape May County; population, 3,006. Members and Officers -A. L. Leach, M.D., President; George Lovett, Robert S. Hand, Samuel F. Eldredge, Wm. Porter, Clerk; V. M. D. Marcy, M.D., Inspector. Dover, Morris County; population, 6,353. Members and OfficersEustice F. Rudine, President; S. B. Johnson, M.D., Edward Jenkins, A.

*No report received.

W. Condict, M.D., J. H. C. Hunter, Clerk and Registrar; John G. Taylor, Inspector.

East Orange, Essex County; population, 25,175. Members and Officers -Roger H. Butterworth, President; Frank B. Lane, M.D., Charles M. Matthews, H. L. De Nourie, Harvey Mott, F. W. Lockwood, M.D., Clerk; Lincoln E. Rowley, Registrar; Edward W. Lindsley, Inspector; Wm. T. Bowman, Health Officer.

Egg Harbor, Atlantic County; population, 2,280. Members and Officers -August A. Breder, President; Henry G. Regensburg, Henry Otts, Valentine P. Hofmann, Clerk and Registrar; J. U. Elmer, M.D., Inspector.

Elizabeth, Union County; population, 60,509. Members and Officers— John W. Whelan, President; L. R. Brown, M.D., J. L. Bauer, J. S. Green, M.D., H. R. Livengood, M.D., S. T. Quinn, M.D., A. Stern, M.D., John F. Kenah, Clerk and Registrar; L. J. Richards, Inspector; P. J. Connell, Inspector; Henry Toole, Inspector.

Englewood, Bergen County; population, 7,922. Members and OfficersWilliam C. Tucker, President; Charles A. Bogert, F. C. Bradner, M.D., R. A. Sheppard, M.D., Gilliam D. Bogert, Clerk and Registrar; Irving Middleton, Inspector.

Gloucester City, Gloucester County; population, 8,055. Members and Officers-George W. Turner, President; J. Alonzo Beek, M.D., John Kandle, Harlan S. Miner, Charles E. Rang, Harry Reeves, Carlos B. Allen, Clerk; George C. Wynkoop, Registrar; Duncan W. Blake, M.D., Inspector.

Hackensack, Bergen County; population, 11,098. Members and Officers -Lemuel Lozier, President; Peter Xylander, E. B. Walden, F. W. Smith, Charles F. Stephens, John Klauer, J. G. Ackerson, Secretary; F. S. Hallett, M.D., Health Officer; Robert Ballagh, Inspector; A. C. Hart, Counsel. Hoboken, Hudson County; population, 65,468. Members and OfficersE. T. Steadman, President; D. Van Weak, Israel Weiman, D. B. Pindar, Joseph Tucker, Clerk and Registrar; Antonio Granelli, Health Inspector; John Marnell, Plumbing Inspector.

Jersey City, Hudson County; population, 232,699. Members and Officers--F. E. Lambert, M.D., President; J. H. Finnerty, M.D., Norman L. Rowe, M.D., Wm. Delaney, Joseph A. Sprouls, Henry Hilton, Seth A. Chester, J. Morgan Jones, M.D., Henry Smellie, Clerk; Thomas H. Giblin, Registrar.

Lambertville, Hunterdon County; population, 5,016. Members and Officers-George L. Romine, M.D., President; A. D. Anderson, William R. Bowne, Edward W. Closson, M.D., John Cooney, Harry K. Kramer, James H. Reynolds, Clerk and Registrar; John L. Coryell, Inspector.

Long Branch, Monmouth County; population, 12,183. Members and Officers-John W. Bennett, M.D., President; L. Rothenberg, B. D. Woolley, John L. Price, Wm. T. Burke, Jos. T. Welch, M.D., Edward B. Blaisdell, Clerk and Registrar; James Milmore, Inspector; M. C. Burns, Plumbing Inspector.

*Millville, Cumberland County; population, 11,884. Members and Officers-L. H. Hogate, Secretary.

Montclair, Essex County; population, 16,370. Members and OfficersM. N. Baker, President; Richard P. Francis, M.D., Levi W. Halsey, M.D., Herbert M. Lloyd, J. N. Holton, Secretary; Chester H. Wells, Health

*No report received.

Officer and Registrar; J. G. Foose and J. L. Ebbels, Sanitary Inspectors; David H. Baldwin, Chemist; Edwin B. Goodell, Attorney.

Morristown, Morris County; population, 12,146. Members and Officers -John Rosevear, President; Isaac R. Pierson, John R. Burr, O. N. Hughson, James Douglas, M.D., David H. Wilday, Clerk and Registrar; Robert S. Van Dyke, Inspector; John Beibey, Inspector; E. A. Quayle, Counsel. Newark, Essex County; population, 283,289. Members and OfficersH. C. H. Herold, M.D., President; W. S. Disbrow, M.D., J. T. Wrightson, M.D., L. L. Davenport, J. W. Dobbins, L. E. Hollister, M.D., J. R. Rutan, G. R. Kent, M.D., I. Rolfe Denman, J. B. Wood, Jas. F. Connelly, Registrar; David D. Chandler, Health Officer.

New Brunswick, Middlesex County; population, 23,133. Members and Officers-Fred. B. Kilmer, President; Geo. B. Rule, A. L. Smith, M.D., Prof. F. C. Van Dyck, Irving Cronk, M.D., Benjamin Guttman, M.D., Secretary and Inspector; James Morrison, Registrar.

Orange, Essex County; population, 26,101. Members and OfficersG. H. Richards, M.D., President; Thomas C. Colt, D. W. Poor, M.D., L. B. Clark, James Kane, John T. Davis, O. S. Williams, Eugene H. Sullivan, Secretary; Willet B. Gano, Registrar; Richard Savage, Inspector; Thomas F. Harris, Plumbing Inspector.

Passaic City, Passaic County; population, 37,837. Members and Officers--Ernest Remig, President; John J. Slater, James A. Hanlon, Anton L. Petterson, Bernard G. Volger, Rob't R. Armstrong, Wm. B. Davidson, Clerk and Plumbing Inspector; Geo. F. Grear, Registrar; Hiram Williams, M.D., Health Officer; J. Payne Low, Veterinary Inspector.

Paterson, Passaic County; population, 111,529. Members and OfficersJohn R. Hurley, President; James F. Briody, M.D., Andrew F. McBride, M.D., Wm. McKeon, Franklin Van Winkle, James P. McNair, Clerk; Chas. S. Gall, Registrar; J. Alex. Brown, M.D., Health Inspector; Wm. S. Green, M.D., Wm. H. Lowe and James Fitzpatrick, Sanitary Inspectors; Wm. H. MacDonald, Plumbing Inspector.

*Perth Amboy, Middlesex County; population, 25,895. Members and Officers-Charles M. MacWilliam, Secretary.

Phillipsburg, Warren County; population, 13,325. Members and Officers-Joseph Pfeiffer, President; A. Williston, M.D., P. F. Haggerty, M. T. Lynch, Frank Coyne, Daniel Zeigler, Frank Kneedler, Clerk and Registrar; Howard R. Carey, Inspector; B. C. Frost, Attorney.

Plainfield, Union County; population, 18,468. Members and OfficersB. V. Hedges, M.D., President; F. W. Dunn, Chas. H. Dunham, William C. Kinney, T. S. Davis, M.D., Secretary; Miss H. O. Mattison, Registrar; L. R. Thurlow, Health Officer; William Addis, Sr., and James O'Brien, Jr., Inspectors.

Rahway, Union County; population, 8,649. Members and OfficersElihu B. Silvers, M.D., President; George R. Van Sant, Walter E. Cladek, M.D., Jos. G. Smith, David Armstrong, Wm. H. Randolph, Jr., G. Otto Graves, Chas. H. Lambert, Clerk and Registrar; Fred. J. Mix, Sanitary Inspector, Fred. W. Sell, M.D., Health Officer.

Salem, Salem County; population, 6,443. Members and Officers-Warren T. Sparks, President; Charles E. Markley, Henry Chavanne, M.D., L. H. Hummel, M.D., Clinton Bowen, Clerk and Registrar; Austin T. Walton, Inspector.

Summit, Union County; population, 6,845. Members and OfficersWm. H. Lawrence, M.D., President; James G. Ovens, Franklin D. Peale,

*No report received.

Henry B. Twombly, Allan B. Wallace, Dr. J. E. Rowe, Health Officer, Secretary and Registrar; N. M. Bullard and J. J. McGrath, Inspectors.

*Trenton, Mercer County; population, 84,147. Members and OfficersThos. Holmes, Secretary.

Woodbury, Gloucester County; population, 4,560. Members and Officers-Wm. T. Cooper, President; S. B. Burkett, H. B. Diverty, M.D., Wm. Duffield, A. W. Cattell, Wm. A. Fisher, Arthur Starr, Secretary; Joshua Dawson, Health Inspector; T. D. Clark, Plumbing Inspector.

BOROUGHS.

Allendale, Bergen County; population, 762. Members and OfficersWallace E. Carver, President; W. W. Pollock, W. C. Ilsley.

*Allenhurst, Monmouth County; population, 247. Members and Officers -Wm. H. Conover, Secretary.

Allentown, Monmouth County; population, 653. Members and Officers -Dr. Emly, President; Dr. Johnson, C. A. Spaulding, J. S. Robbins, Clerk; W. R. Forsythe, Registrar and Inspector.

Alpine, Bergen County; population, 448. Members and Officers-W. S. Opdyke, President, Alpine; Douglas Green, Closter; J. H. Conklin, Alpine; L. H. Tavernier, Clerk and Registrar, Alpine.

Andover, Sussex County; population, 427. Members and OfficersJ. C. Clark, M.D., President; Thomas A. Decker, Samuel S. Wills, W. E. Willson, Cierk; Samuel H. Willson, Registrar.

*Anglesea, Cape May County; population, 400. Members and OfficersGeo. W. Dougherty, Secretary.

Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County; population, 1,480. Members and Officers-H. A. Hendrickson, M.D., President; A. G. Hall, J. G. Brooks, L. D. Morrison, T. J. Emery, L. B. Morris, Thomas H. Leonard, Clerk, Registrar and Inspector.

Audubon, Camden County; population, 525. Members and OfficersFrederick Wiechard, President; James Carmen, James Yardley, Wm. Osborn, Howard Callingham, Clerk and Registrar; James Mackintosh, Inspector.

Avalon, Cape May County; population, 86. Members and OfficersJohn E. Peters, President; Elbert B. High, Fred. P. Canfield, Chas. B. Kates, Clerk and Registrar; Hugh H. Holmes, Inspector. Avon, Monmouth County; population, 328. Walter Harris, President; James Brighton, Sofield, H. M. Dolan, Clerk and Registrar.

Members and OfficersMonroe Newman, Frank

*Barnegat City, Ocean County; population, 78. Members and OfficersAlfred W. Brown, Borough Clerk.

*Bay Head, Ocean County; population, 278. Julius Foster, Assessor.

Beach Haven, Ocean County; population, 301. John T. Fox, President; Thos. E. Gifford, Thomas Thomas A. Gavin, Registrar and Inspector.

Members and Officers

Members and Officers-
Cale, W. F. Beer, Clerk;

Belmar, Monmouth County, population, 1,089. Members and OfficersHarry E. Snow, M.D., President; Wm. M. Bergen, Cyrus B. Honce, Frank P. Philbrick, Fred. M. Davison, Charles C. Wood, George G. Titus, Charles O. Hudnut, Clerk and Registrar; Wm. A. Robinson, Inspector.

*No report received.

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