Mount Pleasant city directory, 1870, Part 3

Author: Annewalt, E. H
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Burlington, Iowa : Daily Gazette
Number of Pages: 91


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The entire cstablishment is warmed by steam; and all machinery for elevat- ing water, for forced ventilation, for washing and wringing clothes, is driven by steam power. Steam is also liberally used for baths, and for cooking. Gal- vanized iron pipes carry hot and cold water to every part. There are 70,000 feet, or about twelve miles, of iron pipe connected with warming, lighting, and the distribution of water. Iron tanks, whose aggregate capacity of 14,000 gal- lons, have been placed in the central attic, and a briek eistern, cylindrical in form, whose capacity is 3,000 barrels, has been placed under ground.


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A rotary fan, fifteen feet in diameter, with 8 feet span, driven by steam power, secures a foreed ventilation. The washı house and laundry are furnished with a large David Parker washing machine, a rotary patent wringer and a mangle, all propelled by steam.


The Hospital Farm consists of 173 aeres of fertile land, about one-half of whieli is spareely timbered and beautifully diversified by hill and valley. The other half is what is termed rolling prairie. The farm will afford an abundant supply of vegetables for the entire household, and food for stock, as well as health-giving employment for our patients. The farm is in good condition, and as will be seen by the Steward's report, lias bcen produetive.


The organization of the hospital consists in a Board of seven Trustees, ap- pointed by the Legislature. Their term of service is six years. They are em- powered to control the property of the institution, and to establish by-laws for the government of all subordinate officers. They appoint the Superintendent and Treasurer, and, upon the nomination of the Superintendent, a Matron, as- sistant Physicians, and in their discretion, a Steward.


PAST OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL.


COMMISSIONERS.


Hon. James W. Grimes,


Hon. Edward Jolinstone,


IIon. Ralph P. Lowe,


Chas. S. Clarke, M. D., Hon. Sam. J. Kirkwood, Wm. H. Postlewaite, Esq.


Presley Saunder, Esq., Treasurer ; M. L. Edwards, Esq., Clerk. TRUSTEES.


Harpin Riggs,*


Samuel McFarland,*


John B. Lash, Lineoln Clark,


D. L. MeGugin, **


J. D. Elbert,*


Timothy Stearns, G. W. Kincaid, Thomas Hedge.


Joseph M. Merrill,


R. J. Patterson, M. D., Supt. ; D C. Dewey, M. D., Asst. Physician.


STEWARDS.


Henry Winslow, 1 George Josselyn.


MATRONS.


Mrs. Catharine Winslow, I Mrs. Anna B. Josselyn.


PRESENT OFFICERS. TRUSTEES.


Maturin L. Fisher, M. T. Williams,


M. L. Edwards, A. W. MeClure, George Acheson.


Luke Palmer,


Benjamin Crabb.


M. L. Edwards, . Mark Ranney, M. D.,. . Treasurer. Superintendent.


H. M. Bassett,


ASSISTANT PHYSICIANS. 1 Gco. W. Dudley, M. D. Mrs. Martha W. Ranney, Matron.


(Extract from Third Report of Trustees.)


The act for the incorporation and government of the Hospital for the Insane, appointed seven Trustees, two for two years, two for four years, and three for six years. The longest term, six years, has not elapsed, yet in this brief space, "Deceased, See extract from Trustees' Report.


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four of the seven have died. Col. Samuel McFarland, Dr. John D. Elbert, Dr. D. L. McGugin and Mr. Harpin Riggs. The survivors feel, with deep sensi- bility, this fatal and admonitory incursion of death into their narrow circle ; they participate in the grief of the bereaved families of their latc associates, and they lament the loss sustained by Iowa, of so many citizens, whose virtues pointed them out for selection for the work of putting in operation this greatest of the charitable institutions of the State. They cannot refrain from paying some tribute, slight indeed, to the memory and worth of their departed col- leagucs. Col. McFarland was the youngest member of the Board, yet he had attained the formost rank among thie legislators and politicians of the State. He was the author of the law under which we are now acting, and prepared the code of by-laws by which the institution is now governed. No member of the Board had more weight or influence than he. When his country summoned him to arms, he obeyed her voice with alacrity, and led his regiment to the field of battle, where he fell gallantly fighting at its head.


Dr. Elbert was a pioneer in the settlement of the State ; he had been a mem- ber of the Territorial Legislature, and President of the Council. His gener- osity, kindness of disposition, and his public spirit made him a suitable guardian of an institution of charity ; and his cordial good humor made him an agreeable companion in every circle.


Dr. McGugin occupied the highest rank as a physician, and he devoted his fine talents with zeal to the advancement of medical science and to the improvement of medical education. He gave the first impulse to the movement which re- sulted in the establishment of this magnificent Institution. He made a journey in the winter to the Capital of the State, to deliver an address before the Legis- lature on the necessity of erecting a Hospital for the Insane.


Mr. Riggs was a man of practical and solid sense, and remarkable capacity for the transaction of business. The City of Mount Pleasant and the County of Henry had employed him in various responsible offices, the duties of which he discharged with exemplary fidelity. It was fortunate for the county to have a citizen so upright and so gifted, and it was creditable to the people to employ him in their service.


CHURCHES, BIBLE CLASSES, AND SABBATH SCHOOLS.


Baptist.


FIRST BAPTIST CIIURCH-Organized February 8th, 1843. Situated on Main north-west corner Madisou. Sunday services, Summer, 101§ a. m., and 8 p. m. Winter 11 a. m., and 612 p. m. Communiou first Sabbath in each monthi. Covenant meeting Saturday preceding. Prayer meetings Wednesday and Friday evenings. Sunday School, 9 a. m. Superintendent, J. P. Brentholts. Libra- riau, - Gunn. No pastor.


SECOND BAPTIST CHURCHI, (colored)-Organized July, 1863. Situated on Saunders north-east corner Van Buren. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Communiou first Sabbath in every month. Covenant meeting preceding. Prayer maeting every Wednesday evening. Wm. H. Webster, pastor. Sunday soliool, 2 p. m. every Sabbath. Superintendeut, Jesse Brenholtz. Rev. Joseph Jefferson, (colored) local preacher.


Catholic Church.


ST. ALPHONSI DE LIGOBIO-Jackson north-west coruer St. Charles. Rev. Francis Walsh, pastor.


Congregational Church.


Organized June 27, 1841. Located on Main south-east corner Monroe. Rev. ----- Bernard, pastor. Services 1012 a. m. and 7 p. m., of each Sabbath. Prayer and conference meeting ou Wednesday evening. Sabbath school 9 a. m. Teach- ers meeting Saturday evening. Female prayer meeting Friday afternoon. Su- perintendent Sabbath school, Dr. S. Lyon.


Christian Church.


Organized, 1845. Chureli located on West Monroe street, north side between Jefferson and Jackson. Sunday services, 1012 a. m. and 712 p. m. Sabbath school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 712 o'clock. Officers : Elders, William Kean, C. C. Miller and R. R. Grant. Deacons : J. T. Ramsey, S. W. Garvin and J. A. Grant.


Methodist Episcopal.


Mt. Pleasant District, Iowa Annual Conference, Rev. I. P. Teter, P. E. ASBURY CHURCH-Organized, 1835. Present church edifice erceted iu 1856. Situated on Montoe north-west corner of Adams. Rev. W. Dennett, pas- tor. Services every Sabbath at 1016 a. m., and at evening, prayer meeting. La- dies' prayer meeting, Thursday at 215 p. m. Young peoples' meeting, Saturday evening. Childrens' meeting, Sunday 3 p. m. J. D. Todd, Secretary. Organ- ist, Prof. W. M. Traloar. Chorister, J. B. Shaw. Sexton, A. Wells. Official board meets first Monday evening of each month. Sunday school meets 9 a. m. Superintendent, T. Whiting. J. W. Dickey, Secretary. D. Risser, jr., Librarian.


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HENRY STREET CHURCHI-East Henry. Organized, 1868. Rev. D. Cod- dington, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a. m., and at evening. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Sunday school, 9 a. m .. Supt., F. Adams. Ass't, E. J. Putman, Sec'y, Miss Hattie Maxon. Organist, J. D. Lehew. Chorister, -. Librarian,


MAIN STREET CHURCH-Main street, west side between Henry and Saunders. Organized, 1868. Services every Sabbath, 1012 a. m., and in the evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. Sunday school, 9 a m. Supt. J. W. Brooks, Organist, Miss Julia Pardee. Sec'y, J. W. Thomson.


Presbyterian Church.


Organized, 1840. Situated on Main sontli-west corner Madison. Rev. J. C. MeClintock, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a. m., and in the evening. Com- munion on first Sabbath of Feb'y, May, August and November. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Sabbath school, 9 a. m., summer ; 912 a. m. winter. J. H. Whiting, Sup't. W. D. Evans and Mrs. R. P. Morton, assistants. Librarians, J. C. Van Allen and Charles H. Whiting. Teachers meeting every Thursday evening. Officers and teachers 14, scholars 150.


German Presbyterian Church.


Organized Oct., 1864. New church erected, 1869. Situated on Jefferson be- tween Clay and Warren. Rev. R. Schmidt, pastor. Sunday services, 1012 a. m. and 712 p. m. Sunday school 212 p. m. Supt. Rev. F. Schmidt. Prayer meet- ing every Wednesday evening. Trustees: A. Singer, F. Fehse, D. Werner.


United Presbyterian Church.


Organized, 1864. Sitnated on Madison corner of Adams. At present with- out a pastor. No Sabbatlı school or stated meetings.


Protestant Episcopal Church.


Washington street, south side, one door east of Adams street. This Church was organized under the name of "St. Michael's Parish," on the 12th of Sep- tembor, A. D. 1856. The first vestry elected were-Philo Burr, George Josse- lyn, James Goolden, S. S. Wortley and Thomas Heath. Besides the above, the following persons took part in its organization: Dr. Burrows, Col. Kittridge and Robert F. G. Page. The Rev. F. Emerson Judd was the first Rector. Ile became rector in April, 1858, having served the parish as Minister for the six months preceding. Mr. Judd resigned in November, 1859. Rev. B. R. Gifford became Rector in 1860; resigned February, 1864. In April, 1864, the Rev. Charles B. Stout accepted the Rectorship. During his ministry, the very appro- priate and beautiful church edifice has been built. The Church is built of wood -- plank put on upright ; architecture early English, (Gothic,) with stained glass windows- the whole costing $6,000. Present officers-P. C. Tiffany and The- odore Twinting, Wardens ; William Gladden, B. F. Cozier, G. B. Okell and J. W. Bromley, Vestrymen. C. B. Gillis, Sec'y. H. Timmerman, treasurer. Ree- tor, Dr. W. H. Cooper. Sunday services at 101 a. m. and 71% p. m. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.


Universalist Church,


Corner Madison and Adams. Society organized, August. 1848. Incorporated, July, 1850. Building erected in 1856 and '57, at a cost of $4,000 ; dedicated, 1857, by Rev. O. A. Skinner. Organized, 1858, as the First Universalist Church of Mt. Pleasant. The Church is without a pastor at this time. Moderator, T. Schreiner. Trustees: James A. Throop, R. T. Sisson and Mrs. S. D. Thompson. Secretary, E. A. Vancise. Treasurer, G. W. Crafts. Deacons: M. L. Edwards and S. F. Hawley. Sunday servcie, 1012 a. m., and in the evening. Prayer and


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conference meeting, Wednesday evening. Communion serviee once each quar- ter. Sabbath school organized in 1857. Officers for the present year : Superin- tendent, George W. Crafts ; assistant Supt., Miss C. Harvey. Secretary, R. T. Sisson. Treasurer, G. W. Crafts. Librarian, S. Eicher. Pupils, 100. Volumes in library 500.


Henry County Bible Society.


Auxiliary to American Bible Society. Twenty-sixth anniversary, 1870. Pres- ident, Rev. T. E. Corkhill. Secretary, John S. Woolson. Treasurer, W. H. Hatch. Depository, 28 West Monroe, north side Publie Square, W. H. Hatch, agent.


Henry County Sabbath School Association.


Auxiliary to Iowa State Sabbath School Association. Organized January, 1867. Convention held annually, on third Monday in January. Officers of the Association : President, Hon. J. G. Newbold. Rev. --- Barris, Vice President. Rev. J. Haynes, assistant Vice President. W. R. Orrin, Secretary. Hon. John P. Grantham, Treasurer. Rev. J. C. MeClintock, John S. Woolson and J. H. Whiting, Business Committee. The next meeting to be held at Salem, Henry county, on the first Tuesday in November, 1870.


IN A CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC.


THERE IS NO RIGHT OF REVOLUTION D. W. ROBINSON,


Editor and Proprietor


Henry


County


Press


BOOK & JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED.


THIS PAGE PRINTED AT TIIE


OFFICE NORTH SIDE SQUARE. Mt. Pleasant,


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HENRY COUNTY PRESS OFFICE.


1870


LIST OF NAMES.


ABBREVIATIONS.


bds-boards. bet-between. col-colored. cor-corner. e-east of. es-east side.


n-north of. ne-northeast. ns-north side. nw-northwest. R. R .- railroad. r or res-residence.


se-southeast. ss-south side. sw-southwest. s-south of. w-west of. ws-west side .. Figures: 1, 2, etc .- first door, second door, etc.


A


Ackermann Frederick, baker 42 Main, res same. Ackles Charles, teamster, bds Jefferson sw cor Saunders. Adams Frederick, res Madison ne cor Pine. Adams Samuel, (Taylor & A.,) res Independent. Adams W. A., attendant insane asylum. Adams William, head cook Brazelton House, bds same.


Adventists' Church, Main ws bet Clay and Warren. Ainsworth Lewis, res Monroe nw cor Wilson.


Ainsworth Wm., tanner Henry nw cor White, res Henry ns 2e Jay. Albee Wm. D., agent washing machines, res Madison se cor Pine .- Allen C. G., stock dealer, res Jefferson es 1s Warren.


Allen Ed. W., dealer in clothing and gents' furnishing gocds, etc., No. 8 Main, Brazelton House. Allen G. W. S., clerk 26 W. Monroe, bds Wm. D. Albee.


Allen Mrs. Jane, res Washington se cor Harrison. Allen J. D., teamster, bds White ws 2n Saunders. Allen J. M., teamster, res Adams ws 4n Saunders. Allen John N., res Van Buren ws 2s Monroe. Allen J. W., carpenter, res Adams ws 4n Saunders.


Allen R. D., (R. D. Allen & Co.,) res ns R R 1e N. Washington.


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BAL


Allen R. D. & Co., (L. D. Throop,) dealers in dry goods, boots, shoes, hats and caps, staple and fancy groceries, green, canned and dried fruits, crockery, glass and wooden ware, ctc. ctc., 25 N. Jefferson. [see card fly leaf.]


Allen S. C., lab, res Jefferson es 1s Warren.


Allen William, res Jefferson nw cor Henry.


Alexander Benjamin, (col) stone mason, res Van Buren ws 2n Saunders.


Alexander Felix F., (col) lab, res Lee's addition.


Allsup John C., carpenter, res Clay ss 1e Locust.


Ambler Frederick, res ns B. & M. R. R. and w White.


Ambler James J., carpenter, res ns B. & M. R. R and w White.


Amblers & Babb, (H. & R. A. & W. I. B.,) attorneys and counselors at law, office Union block ns Public Square. [See card.]


Ambler Henry, (A. & Babb,) res Broadway nw cor Saunders.


Ambler Miss Nelly E., teacher, res Broadway nw cor Saunders.


Ambler Miss P. E., A. M., preceptress and professor of English literature, res Broadway ws 2n Charles.


Ambler Richard, (A. & B.,) res Broadway ws 2n Charles.


Ambler's Block, Main, bet Monroe and Washington.


Ambur Oscar, lab, bds Mrs. Sarah Smith's.


Ambur Peter, lab, bds Mrs. Sarah Smith's.


American Merchants Union Express Co., office 6 N. Main, John Tyner, agent.


Anderson Elijah, butcher 8 E. Monroe, res Clay se cor Harrison.


Andrews J., college student, bds Mrs. W. O'Neal.


Andrews M., farmer, res Vernon sw cor Poplar.


Andrews N. B., (Holcomb & A.,) rooms 30 N. Main. Andrews Samuel, res Vernon sw cor Poplar.


Angel Alfred, farmer, res McCoy nw cor Madison.


Armer James, carpenter, res Chestnut cs 3n B. & M. R. R.


Arms Adam, (col.) lab, res White ws 2n Henry.


Arnold C. V., county treasurer.


Arrowsmith Mrs. Lucy, res Henry sw cor Jay.


Asbury Chapel, M. E. church, Monroe nw cor Adamıs.


Avery Henry, fruit grower, res College avenue sc cor Charles.


Avery Robert, nurseryman, College avenue se cor Charles, res same. Atlıarn Mrs. Mary, res Van Buren, es 2n Henry.


Atkinson Mrs. Eliza, boarding house, Jefferson ws 5n Henry.


B


Babb Mrs. Mary, res Adams se cor Henry.


Babb W. J., (Ambler & B.,) rcs Adams se cor Henry.


Babcock H. E., farmer, res Exchange ss 1w Broadway. Babcock Spencer, res Exchange ss 1w Broadway.


Baines Edward, (Veitch & Co.,) grocer 10 Jefferson, res Jefferson ws 5s Clay. Baines Gilbert P., clerk 10 Jefferson, res Jefferson ws 5s Clay. Baines John M., clerk, res Jefferson ws 5s Clay.


Baker George W. A., clerk Wiggins House, bds samc. Baldwin John C., clerk Saunders, res Washington ns 2e Madison. Baldwin Moscs W., Washington ns 2c Madison.


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BER


Ballard A. S., tinner 17 N. Jefferson, res Jefferson ne cor Green.


Ballard H. H., machinist, res Monroe sw cor Harrison.


Banks J. G., stone mason, res Marion nw cor Clay.


Banks Reason, county treasurer, office court house, res Main es 3n Saunders.


Baptist Church, Madison ne cor Adams.


Baptist Church, (col) Saunders ne cor Van Buren.


Barclay Mrs. Elizabeth, res Locust es 1s Marietta.


Barnes Ford, farmer, res Washington se cor Porter.


Barnes Miss Mary L., music tcacher female seminary, Washington se cor Asylum avenue, res same.


Bartlett, E. H., veterinary surgeon, res Washington ss 2c Locust.


Bartlett, Geo, G., insurance agent, offiee over First National Bank, res Ad- ams sw cor Sannders.


Bartruff Mrs. A. M., res Monroe ns 3e Walnut.


Bartruff Clarence, printer Press office, res Monroe ns 3e Walnut.


Bartruff E. T. clerk 21 N. Jefferson, res Monroe ns 2e Walnut.


Bassett H. M., M. D., 1st assistant physician insane hospital, res same. Bastrom Andrew, lab, res 30 N. Main.


Baugh Miss Eliza, res Henry ss 4e Harrisog.


Baugh John, (col) lab, res Taft & Arm's addition. '


Baugh L. G., cabinet maker Dougherty's, res Henry ss 4c Harrison.


Baxter Mrs. H. L., res Boundary sw cor B. & M. R. R.


Baxter J. A., proprietor Mt. Pleasant omnibus line, offiee Brazelton House, res Boundary sw cor B. & M. R. R. Beatty John, res Main se cor Warren.


Beatty J. N., res Main se cor Warren.


Beatty R. S., res Main se cor Warren.


Beatty W. E., res Main se cor Warren.


Bechtel Martin, brewer, Jefferson cor Marictta, res samc.


Beckwith W., general road master B. & M. R. R., res Monroe nw cor Marion.


Bedford Jerry, (col) lab, rcs N. Washington cs 1n B. & M. R. R.


Bedford Lewis, (col) lab, res North ss 1e N. Washington.


Bedsworth B., lab, bds White ws 2n Monroe.


Beeson B. F., city marshal, res nw cor McCoy and Madison.


Belden, Rev. E. L., A. M., principal female seminary Washington se cor Asylum avenue, res same.


Belden Mrs. J. M., A. M., prineipal assistant female seminary, Wash- ington se cor Asylum avenue, res samc.


Bell H., clerk, bds Green ss 1c Adams.


Bell J. H., clerk Spearman & Houseman, bds J. F. Houseman.


Bell John, carpenter, res Main McDowell's addition.


Bennett Edward, lab, res Coleman's addition n R. R.


Bennett William, cattle dealer, res Pearl se cor White.


Bereman Mrs. Ellen, res Locust ws s line city limits.


Bereman S. O., (Pitcher & Co.,) res Jefferson ne cor Webster.


Bereman T. A., attorney and clerk 1st district court, offiee over First Na- tional Bank, res Adams ws 1s Monroe.


Bergstrom -, lab, bds Jackson ws 2n Madison. Berry Elias, (col) lab, res Coleman's addition n R. R.


Berry Mrs. Maranda, res Jackson es 2s Clay.


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BET


Betts Mrs. Hannah, res Pearl ss 2 w Main.


Betts Winfield, farmer, res Pearl ss 2w Main.


Bevans M. T., constable, res Jefferson ws 2n Madison.


Bigler Theodore, speculator, bds Brazelton House. Bigelow James, patent right agent, res Clay ne eor Jackson.


Bird Miss Alice, teacher, res Main ne cor Madison.


Bird H. T., (T. H. Bird & Co.,) res Monroe nw cor Chestnut.


Bird H. T. & Co., apothecaries and druggists, Main ne cor Monroe. Bird Mrs. Margaretta, res Main es 1s Clay.


Bird Wellington, physician, office and residence Main ne cor Madison.


Black Joseph H., res Monroe ns 3w Jackson.


Black William G., blacksmith J. MeDowell.


Blackman L. J., clerk 17 N. Nain, bds Hollowell Bros.


Bland Mrs. Mary, res Broad ns head of Main.


Blanding M. J., collector James A. Throop & Co., bds Monroe ss 2e Locust.


Blazier Charles, teamster, res Madison ss le Monroe.


Boger Mrs. Hannah, res Madison ne cor Jackson.


Boger Mrs. Harriet, res Madison ne eor Jackson.


Bonner J. M., saloon and baggage master B. & M. depot, res Poplar es 3s depot. Booten Asa, res Henry se cor Porter.


Booten Morris, farmer, res Henry se cor Porter.


Borgolthaus R. J., attorney, office 25 W. Monroe, res Adams ws 2n Saunders. Bostwick Mrs. A. P., res Jefferson ne eor Henry.


Bostwick Frank, rcs Jefferson ne cor Henry.


Bostwick William, res Jefferson ne eor Henry.


Bougher James, carpenter, rcs White es 2n Saunders.


Bowers John, rcs Jefferson se eor Clay.


Bowman H. M., elcrk G. W. Craft's, res Henry nw cor Wilson.


Bowman Henry M., elerk, bds Henry ns 3e Pine.


Bowman P. N., att'y at law, office Main nw cor Monroe, bds Brazelton House.


Bowyer L. F., (B. & Pugh,) res Jackson es 2n Monroe.


Bowyer & Pugh, (L. F. B. & J. M. P.,) wholesale dealers in yankee notions 17 N. Main.


Boyles Amos, res Vernon sw cor Chestnut.


Boyles A. L., earpenter, res Madison nw cor Jay.


Boyles E. C., carpenter, res Madison nw cor Jay.


Boyles Mrs. Ellen, res Jackson es 2s Green.


Boyles James, res Jay es 1n Henry.


Boyle James, lab, rcs Sycamore Lee's addition.


Boyles John, carpenter, res Madison nw cor Jay.


Boyles Wm. A. carpenter, res Jackson ws 2s Warren.


Braderick Rev. Isaiah A., agent Iowa Wesleyan University, res Adams ws 1n Monroe.


Brannan Martin, lab, res n R. R. and e Broadway.


Brattain, Rev. Wm., missionary, res 17 N. Main.


Brattain L. W., broom-maker F. E. Hobarts, res 17 N. Main.


Bratton Alfred, res Madison ns 1e Adams.


Brenholts J. P., (E. L. Penn & Co.,) res N. Washington sw cor Saunders.


Brazelton House, Main ne cor Monroe, Col. R. Root, proprietor. [See card fly leaf.]


Brittan Francis, res Adams ne cor Green.


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BUT


Brodhead C. W., tanner Henry nw cor White, bds same.


Bromley J. W., freight and ticket agent B. & M. office and manager W. U. telegraph Co., res Madison ns 1w Walnut.


Broock William, brewer Jefferson cor Marietta, bds same.


Brooks Capt. A. T., assistant assessor internal revenue 25 W. Monroe Union Block, res Front ns 1w Broadway.


Brooks Rev. Stephen, res Broadway ss 1w B. & M. R. R.


Brown Miss A. M., teacher, res Adams ne cor Clay.


Brown Miss Caroline, tailoress, res Adams ne cor Clay.


Brown F. L., res ne cor Madison and Van Buren.


Brown Gould J., printer Press office, res Monroe ns 5e Walnut.


Brown John, teamster, res ne cor Madison and Van Buren.


Brown J. C., res White se cor Henry.


Brown John L., (Lcedham & B.,) res White ws 1s Clay. Brown N. H., carpenter, res Broadway ne cor Front.


Brown Samuel, teamster, res Madison se cor McCoy.


Brown Mrs. Sarah, res Main es 2s Clay.


Brown Thomas, teamster, res Madison se cor McCoy.


Brown William, res White se cor Henry.


Browning Mrs. Judith, boarding house, Jefferson ws 2s Washington. Bryan Stockton, photographer 3 Jefferson, res Saunders ss 1w Van Buren.


Bryan Stockton, photographer, res Monroe ne cor Adams.


Budde J. G., (Singer & Co.,) res Main nw cor Green.


Budde R. A., res Main nw cor Green.


Buker William E., wagon shop Monroe se cor Adams, res Locust ws 1s Green.


Bullis W. F., traveling agent Chicago house, bds Brazelton House.


Burke William, lab, bds Irish town at C. Dresnihan.


Burkit M. F., manufacturer and dealer in tin and sheet iron ware and dealer in stoves and hollow ware 43 Jefferson, res Broadway ws 211 R. R.


Bustercd Robert, farmer, res Asylum avenue es 2s Washington.


Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, freight and passenger depot opposite Poplar and n Vernon.


Burnaugh Mrs. Eliza, (col) rcs Monroe nw cor Wilson.


Burnaugh Ira, (col) lab, res Monroe nw cor Wilson.


Burnaugh Mrs. Mary, res Monroe ns 3w White.


Burnaugh Samuel, (col) lab, res Henry ss 2e Wilson.


Burnard Rev. W. H., res Henry ns 2e Adams.


Burnett D. L., clerk war department Washington City, res Henry ns 2e Adams.


Burnett Rev. Hiram, res Henry ns 2e Adams.


Burnett W. H., clerk treasury department Washington City, res Henry ns 2e Adams.


Burns H. A., harness shop Broadway es 1n R. R., res same.


Burns John, lab, bds Mrs. Sarah Smith's.


Burt F. S., res Madison ws 1n Marion.


Burton L. W., clerk 27 W. Monroe, res Adams ws n Saunders.


Burton William S., wagon shop Adams es 1 s R. R., res Adams ws 3n Saunders. Butler Rev. George, res Elm sw cor Mill.


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COA


C


Cahill Edward, lab, res Marietta ns 1w White.


Calhoun J., plasterer, res Adams es 1n Madison.


Camp M. M., conductor B. & M. R. R., bds Brazelton House.


Campbell Archie, res Monroe ss 2w Jackson.


Campbell & Pepper, (C. H. C. & J. S. P.,) manufacturers and dealers in brooms and broom materials, Monroe ss 2e Main.


Campbell C. H., (C. & Pepper,) bds John S. Pepper's.


Campbell M. D., physician, bds Brazelton House.


Carey James, painter Schulz & Co., rcs Jay es s B. & M. R. R.


Carle N. E., marble eutter P. Melches, res White se cor Madison.


Carmichael Thomas, cooper, shop and res White ws 2n Monroe,


Carr O. K., patent right agent, res Jefferson ws 4n Henry.




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