Edwards' annual directory to the inhabitants in the city of Chicago, 1867, Part 184

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Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : R. Edwards
Number of Pages: 1086


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Transient newspapers, pamphlets, proof-sheets, book- manuscripts, samples, sample-cards, photograph cards, cards, maps, blanks, blank paper, engravings. envelopes, seeds, roots, scions and printed matter (except circulars and books), will be rated at two cents for every four ounces, or fraction thereof, pre- paid by stamps.


Double the above rates will be charged for books.


Unsealed circulars, not exceeding three in uumber shall pass at the single rate of two cents, and in that pro- portion for a greater number, adding one rate for three circulars or less number thereof, directed to one address.


THE CITY MAIL DELIVERY-On the 1st of September, 1864, the new system of the delivery and collection of letters, by means of regular carriers, and the in- stitution of station boxes, was established in Chicago. Letters are now delivered in, and collected from, all parts of the city with great dispatch and security. No part of the city is left unvisited twice each day by the carriers. The carriers are carefully selected and are obliged to give good and sufficient bonds for the due performance of their duties.


The old branch post offices, as such, have been aboi- ished, except the west branch office transferred to Sta- tion B. To this the mails are sent out from the Cen- tral Office, and taken thence by the carriers. The letters arrive here just previous to each delivery, and are assorted to their proper district. They are then taken to the place of their respective addresses by the carriers. The latter make distribution in that portion of the city lying between Chicago avenue on the north, and Polk street on the south, and Halsted street on the west, and between Madison and Kinzie in the West Division, four times each day, at the hours of 77% and 10 o'clock a. m., and 224 and 416 O'clock p. m. In the more settled portion of the city outside of this district, the deliveries are made three times daily, at 836 and 10%% a. m., and 4 p. m. In the less thickly inhabited parts of the city, the daily deliveries are two-at 81% a. m. and 4 p. m.


COLLECTION OF LETTERS-The new system of the col- lection of letters through deposit boxes by the car- riers, obviates the necessity of repairing to the office by individuals at any distance therefrom. Boxes are fitted up at prominent points into which letters may be dropped and from which they are taken by the collectors four times daily. In the business por- tions of the city, these collections are made at 7:40 and 9.40 o'clock a. m., and at 2.30, 4.80, 6.80, and 7.80 p. m. Outside of the business section, the col- lections are made a little earlier, so that the letters may all reach the Central Office at the same time. The boxes are well and securely fastened with locks. They are generally placed at the most public and ex- posed point, so that any attempt to violato them will be easily noticed and prevented.


Suggestions.


To insure the safe dellvery of letters, all persons living in the city, should be careful to notify their corre- spondents of their street and its number. The safest


and surest way to do this, is to commence the date at the heading of the letter, with the street and number in which the writer lives, as thus :


" 105 State street, Chicago, May 1, 1866.


" Dear Sir," etc.,


And request their correspondents to address them ac- cordingly. Even if the delivery were not an object, the rule is a good one, as it insures the return of let- ters to the sender, in cases where the party addressed fails to receive them. In the cases of very valuable letters, the senders would find it better, probably, to . take them to the Central Office, and mail them di- rectly there. Apart from this suggestion, there is lit- tle necessity now for persons to visit the post office either for the purpose of receiving or dis patching their correspondence.


CHICAGO EXCHANGE.


Board of Trade.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD -- W. M. Egan, president; Ly- man Blair, first vice president: C. B. Goodyear, sec- ond vice president; John F. Beatty, secretary; Geo. F. Rumsey, treasurer. Board of directors (term ex- piring 1863), J. H. Dole, H. A. Towner, H. Botsford, T. H. Seymour and H. C. Ranney; (term expiring 1869), W. E. Richardson, W. H. Lunt, S. H. McCrea, G. M. How and Geo. Field. Committee of Arbitra- tion (term expiring 1868), C. J. Magill, C. W. Boyn- ton, M. S. Yarwood, C. A. Knight and M. Leary ; (term expiring 1869), D. H. Lincoln, J. B. Hobbs, J. B. Phelps, J. R. Bensley and J. J. Richards. Com- mittee of Appeals (term expiring 186S), J. W. Finley, H. Sprague, C. J. Davis, Hugh McLennan and L. D. Norton ; (term expiring 1869), C. E. Culver, R. M. Cannon, T. Maple, E. B. Stevens and Thos. Parker. Finance Committee-H. C. Ranney, H. A. Towner and Geo. M. How. Committee on Flour Inspection -Geo. Field, H. A. Towner and H. C. Ranney. Committee on Grain Inspection-J. H. Dole, Henry Botsford and S. H. McCrea. Committee on other Inspections-Geo. M. How, W. E. Richardson and Lyman Blair. Committee on Membership-II. A. Towner, C. B. Goodyear and W. H. Lunt. Commit- tee on Telegraph-Henry Botsford, W. H. Lunt and C. B. Goodyear. Committee on Cemetery-T. H. Seymour, Lyman Blair and S. H. McCrea. Commer- cial Committee-J. C. Dow, Chas. Randolph, R. Mc- Chesney, W. D. Houghtelling, W. T. Coolbaugh, J. L. Hancock, J. M. Douglas, Nathan Mears, J. V. Far- well, W. R. Gould, R. Prinderville, Ira Y. Munn, Wm. Blair, S. Clary, P. W. Gates, S. Clement, W. E. Doggett, L. B. Sidway, N. K. Fairbank, P. Wads- worth and S. M. Nickerson. Grain Inspector-O. L. Parker. Flour Inspectors -Creighton and Rathbone. Provision Inspector-Ezra L. Taylor. Cooperage In- spector-R. C. Rounsavell. Fish Inspector-J. H. Lathrop. Highwines Inspector - Otto Hartung. Weigher-J. B. Darling.


Chamber of Commerce.


Incorporated 1963. . Organized March 1st, 1864. R. M. Hough, president; Daniel A. Jones, vice presi- deut ; Jolın L. Hancock, V. A. Turpin, P. L. Under- wood, Lyman Blalr, Geo. C. Walker, J. M. Richards, J. P. Brooks, S. M. Nickerson, J. W. Townes and Sol. A. Smith, directors; Charles I .. Raymond, secretary and treasurer.


Merchants' Exchange of Chicago.


Exchange Rooms, Smith and Nixon's building. Officers for the year 1867-8. Henry Sayrs, president ; James McKindlay and C. B. Sawyer, vice presidents ; P. H. Willard, treasurer; S. P. Farrington, secretary ; W. M. Tureman, S. Stephenson, J. Bradner Smith, J. W. Doane, J. K. Pollard, Robert L. Fabian, M. D. Gilman and T. P. Byrn, directors. Arbitration Committee- HI. G. Powers, F. D. Tator, H. Johnson, H. W. Illus- dale and G. M. Kimbark. Committee of Appeals- W. G. Hibbard, Levl Shores, 1I. M. Thompson, J. A. Montgomery and A. HI. Blackall.


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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


Chicago Clearing House Association, office, room 9 Marine Bank building. W. F. Coolbaugh, provident; Josiah Lombard, vice president ; E. 1. Tinkham, A.


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C. Badger, L. J. Gage, J. O. Rutter and D. J. Lake, clearing house committee ; George A. Ives, manager. First National Bank of Chicago, southwest corner of Lake and Clark streets. Capital, $1,000,000. Sam- uel M. Nickerson, president ; F. D. Gray, vice presi- dent ; C. R. Field, cashier ; C. J. Schmitt, assistant cashier ; S. M. Nickerson, W. Allerton, F. D. Gray, B. P. Hutchinson, Byron Rice, E. G. Hall, Geo. C. Walker, M. Talcott and H. M. Lewis, directors.


Second National Bank of Chicago, office, Lake, north- west corner Clark street. Capital, $100,000. J. A. Ellis, president ; E. I. Tinkham, cashier.


Third National Bank of Chicago, southeast corner Dear- born and Randolph streets. Capital, $750.000. Jas. H. Bowen, president ; Amos T. Hall, vice president ; Ira Holmes, cashier; L. V. Parsons, assistant cashier. Fourth Nationa! Bank of Chicago, office; Lombard block, Nos. 105 and 107 Monroe street. Capital, $200,000. Benjamin Lombard, president; S. A. Briggs, cashier ; H. E. Sargent, J. M. W. Jones, Chas. Tobey, Ben- jamin Lombard, W. H. Shaw, N. S. Bouton and Abiel Akin, directors.


Fifth National Bank of Chicago, office, No. 50 LaSalle street (Metropolitan block). Capital paid in $500,000. Josiah Lombard, president; Isaac G. Lombard, cash - ier ; Josiah Lombard, Charles J. Gilbert, Isaac G. Lombard, Marshall Ayres, Nelson Ludington, J. Not- tingham, S. M. Nickerson, C. B. Sawyer, Thomas H. Seyro: ur, L. D. Norton and Charles R. Barton, di- rectors.


The City National Bank of Chicago, office, No. 2 Cham- ber of Commerce. A. D. Reed, president; T. S. Dobbins, vice president; W. A. Sutor, cashier ; A. D. Reed, T. S. Dobbins, R. M. Hough, Thomas Harless, Charles W. Cook, Theo. A. Shaw, A. B. Meeker, Winslow Bushnell and Richard Gregg, directors.


Commercial National Bank of Chicago, office, No. 55 Dearborn street. Capital, $250,000. H. F. Eames, president ; W. H. Ferry, vice president ; M. D. Bu. chanan, cashier.


Manufacturers' National Bank of Chicago, office, Marine Bank building, cor. Lake and LaSalle streets. W. H. Brown, president; C. Comstock, vice president ; D. J. Lake, cashier.


Merchants' National Bank of Chicago, office, Nos. 36 and 38 Clark street. C. B. Blair, president ; H. R. Symonds, cashier.


The Marine Company of Chicago, office, Lake, northeast cor. LaSalle street. Re-organized, 1S63. Capital, $500,000. Par value of shares. $50. J. Young Scam- mon, president ; Robert Reid, manager; Samuel S. Rogers, secretary ; E. C. Long, treasurer.


Merchants' Savings, Loan and Trust Company, office, Lake, southwest cor. Dearborn street. Organized, 1857. Amount of capital, $1.000,000. Par value of shares, $100. S. A. Smith, president ; W. E. Dog- gett, vice president; L. J. Gage, cashier; George Armour, S. A. Smith, P. L. Yoe, John H. Foster, William E. Doggett, A. H. Burley, H. H. Maggie, E. Blackman and E. K. Rogers. trustees.


The Mechanics' National Bank of Chicago, office, Marine Bank building. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Paid up capital, $250,000. J. Young Scammon, president; Benjamin V. Page, vice president ; A. Forsythe, as- sistant cashier.


Treasury Bank, office, No. 68 Washington street. Cap- ital, $150,000. J. H. Woodworth, president; B. F. Hadduck, vice president ; J. R. Dickinson, cashier ; W. O. Curtis, S. C. Griggs, C. H. Fargo, David A. Gage, J. H. M'Vicker, Geo. W. Gage, Seth Wad- hams. B. F. Hadduck and James H. Woodworth, di- rectors.


Northwestern National Bank of Chicago, office, No. 1 Chamber of Commerce building. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. George Sturges, president ; John DeKo- ven, cashier.


Traders' National Bank, office, No. 44 Clark street. Capital, $200,000. J.O. Rutter, president ; Thomas P. Tallman, cashier ; Joseph O. Rutter, Thomas P. Tallman, P. T. Turnley, L. C. Ellsworth and W. F. Endicott, directors.


Union National Bank of Chicago, office, northwest cor - ner Lake and LaSalle streets. Capital, $500,000. W. F. Coolbaugh, president; C. T. Wheeler, vice president; C. J. Connell, cashier ; W. F. Coolbaugh, John V. Farwell, Wesley Munger, Daniel Thompson, Heman G. Powers, Clinton Briggs and C. T. Wheeler, directors.


Savings Institutions.


The Merchants', Farmers' and Mechanics' Savings Bank, No. 13 Clark street. Open daily from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., and every Saturday from 6 to 8 p. m. Incor- porated, 1861. S. H. Fleetwood, president ; E. Wal- · ter and P. R. Westfall, vice presidents ; Sydney My- ers, cashier ; William C. Goudy, counsel.


The State Savings Institution in the City of Chicago, of- fice, 82 LaSalle street. Incorporated February, 1861. This Institution receives deposits of five cents and upwards from all classes of persons, including minors and married women, and allows interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum. Dividends payable first Monday of January and July. George Schneider, president ; L. B. Sidway, vice president ; N. B. Kidder, cashier ; C. D. Bickford, assistant cashier.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Fire and Marine ..


Chicago Firemen's Insurance Company, office, north- west corner Lake and Clark streets, up stairs. Or- ganized, 1855. Capital, $200,000. Thomas Church, president; J. K. Botsford, vice president ; S. P. Walker, secretary; Thomas Church, J. H. Foster, Frederick Tuttle, J. K. Botsford, E. H. Hadduck, C. N. Holden, J. McCord, P. L. Yoe and S.I. A. Smith, directors.


Commercial Insurance Company, office, No. 46 LaSalle street. Organized, 1865. Capital, $300,000. John C. Dore, president ; Isaac R. Diller, vice president ; J. Farmer, secretary ; William V. Kay, H. Spruance, E. F. Lawrence, Harold Sprague, T. H. Seymour, J. - E. Chapman, I. R. Diller, L. B. Sidway and John C. Dore, directors.


Garden City Insurance Company of Chicago, office, 80 LaSalle street. Cash capital, $200,000. John C. Haines, president ; George Schneider, vice president; J. E. Chadwick, secretary; George Schneider, Jared Gage, L. B. Sidway, H. H. Shufeldt, John C. Haines, C. B. Sawyer, John C. Dore, C. J. Gilbert and J. W. Preston, directors.


Germania Insurance Company of Chicago, office, 39 LaSalle street. Capital, $200,000. Ferd. Jaeger, president ; L. Brentano, vice president ; A. Beck, treasurer ; Francis A. Hoffmann, secretary.


Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company, office, north- east corner Dearborn and Madison streets. Capital, $500,000. S. H. Woodworth, president ; Alonzo Cut- ler, vice president; J. M. Cutler, secretary ; R. B. Mason, treasurer ; R. B. Mason, P. H. Willard, John V. Farwell, Matthew Laflin, E. G. Hall, Charles W. Cook, Alonzo Cutler, W. H. Wood, William W. Boy- ington, J. H. Woodworth, Charles Follansbe and . William T. Allen, directors.


Illinois Mutual Fire Insurance Company, office, 39 La- Salle street. Capital and assets, $1,200,000. Fran- cis A. Hoffmann, agent ; Lyman Trumbull and Francis A. Hoffma: n, local directors.


Peoria Fire and Marine Insurance Company, office, Washington, corner LaSalle. Isaac Underhill, presi- dent ; P. R. K. Brotherson, vice president ; Alex. G. Tyng, secretary; J. K. Murphy, agent.


The Equitable Insurance Company of Chicago, office, southwest corner of Randolph and LaSalle streets. Cash capital, $200,000. J. V. Farwell, president; Gilbert Hubbard, vice president; B. W. Phillips, secretary ; Wm Phillips, assistant secretary ; E. G. Hall, W. G. Lewis, H. D. Colvin, I. Y. Munn, John B. Drake, Geo. F. Rumsey and F. Crumbaugh, direc- tors.


The Lumbermans' Insurance Company of Chicago, office, 70 LaSalle street. Authorized capital, $1,- 000,000. Paid up capital, $300,000. H. G. Powers, president ; T. M. Avery, vice president ; Thomas Goodman, secretary; T. L. Miller, agent ; H. G. Powers, Thomas M. Avery, Thomas Goodman, Wil- liam T. Allen, Nathan Mears, Charles B. Sawyer, Nel- son Ludington, Seneca D. Kimbark, Jesse Spalding, William B. Phillips and Martin Ryerson, directors.


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The Mercantile Mutual Fire Insurance Company, office, northeast corner Dearborn and Madison streets. S. P. Farrington, president ; E. S. Wells, vice presi- dent; Alonzo Cutler, secretary ; P. H. Willard, treasurer ; Edward Hempstead, S. P. Farrington, P. H. Willard, Edwin S. Wells. Charles Follansbe, Alonzo Cutler, James H. Woodruff, Charles W. Cook, William W. Boyington, S. J. Learned, D. F. Groves and Eliphalet Wood, directors.


The Merchants' Insurance Company of Chicago, office, 16 Chamber of Commerce. Cash capital, $450,000. Authorized capital, $5,000.000. Wm. E. Doggett, president ; Wm. McKindley, vice president ;. Wm. E. Rollo, secretary ; Solomon A. Smith, treasurer ; Geo. Armour, Wm. E. Doggett, H. W. Hinsdale, R. M. Hough, H. A. Hurlbut, Daniel A. Jones, H. W. King, R. S. King, Wm. M. Kindley, L. D. Norton, Sol. A. Smith, John Tyrrell and P. L. Underwood, directors.


The Mutual Security Insurance Company of Chicago, office, 23 LaSalle street. Incorporated, 1853. Capi- tal, $300,000. E. B. McCagg, president ; B. W. Raymond, vice president; Carl F. W. Jung, secre. tary; Benjamin V. Page, treasurer; E. B. McCagg, William H. Brown, Benjamin V. Page, Chauncey T. Bowen, John Seers, John Forsythe, B. W. Raymond, H. T. Dickey, Mark Skinner, Alexander Officer, Amos T. Hall, D. "J. Ely, Abraham Kohn, J. E. Morse, M. D. Ogden, Isaac Wells, James Marks, Norman Williams, jr., William H. Bradley, E. C. Larned, Mark Kimball, William Bross, J. M. Under- wood, J. Y. Scammon and G.lbert Hubbard, direc tors.


The Republic Insurance Company of Chicago, office, corner of La alle and Randolph streets. Cash capi- tal, $100,000. Samuel Hoard, president; W. F. Coolbaugh, treasurer; John H. Ragatz, secretary ; Samuel Hoard, W. F. Coolbaugh, J. V. Farwell, B. W. Phillips, J. H. Bagatz, C. B. Farwell, C. F. W. Junge, Wm. Phillips and Oscar W. Barrett, directors. Traders' Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Chi- cago, office, 84 LaSalle street. Capital, $300,000. Clinton; Briggs, president; D. Kreigh, vice president; S. T. Atwater, secretary ; Clinton Briggs, H. McLen- nan, M. C. Stearns, W. N. Woodruff, David Kreigh, E. Hempstead, H. A. Hurlbut, John B. Lyon and James W. Odell, directors.


North-east corner of Lake and LaSalie streets.


Western Phoenix Insurance Company of Chicago, office 128 LaSalle street. Paid up capital, $250,000. D. R. Hughes, president ; S. W. Richmond, vice presi- dent; Geo. I. Yeager, secretary ; Chas. T. Lither- bury, treasurer ; D. R. Hughes, B. II. Bacon, J. A. Hughes, S. W. Richmond, B. Bacon, Chas. T. Lith- erbury and Geo. I. Yeager, directors.


Life, Health and Accident.


American Mutual Health Insurance Company, office, 25 Lombard block. Guaranteed paid up capital, $25, 000. Chas. Holland, president; J. Gus. King, sec- retary ; I. C. Barber, assistant treasurer ; Chas. Holland, I. C. Barber, E. A. Andrews, J. K. Mur- phy and H. A. Calkins, directors.


Chicago Life Insurance Company, offire, 128 Washing- ton street. W. F. Tucker, president; Chas. L. Cur- rier, vice president ; John W. Clapp, secretary : lfenry W. King, treasurer; J. K. Barry, general agent ; W. F. Tucker, E. Frankenthal, Allen Gibson, Charles L. Currier, II. W. King, Simon Florsheim, D. W. Page and John W. Clapp, directors.


Provideut Life Insurance and Investment Company, office, No. 85 Dearborn street. Charter perpetual. Capital, $1,000,000. Ira Y. Munu, president ; O. G. llammond, vice president ; C. Holland, secretary; H. A. Calkins and E. A. Andrews, general agents; C. G. Hammond, G. F. Harding, James O. Fargo, T. B. Blackstone, O. J. Gilbert, l'erry H. Smith, Iru Y.


Munn, John F. Tracy, F. H. Winston, H. E. Sar- gent, Mathew Laflin and C. Holland, directors.


The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Chicago, prin- cipal office, 13 Exchange place, adjoining the Cham- ber of Commerce. Assets, $200,000. Incorporated by the Legislature of Illinois. Merrill Ladd, presi- dent; Ira Y. Munn, vice president ; P. H. Willard, treasurer ; Charles B. Holmes, secretary : Merrill Ladd, C. C. P. Holden, Hon. Leonard Swett, Ira Y. Munn, P. H. Willard, C. H. Brower, Isaac C. Day, Chas. Randolph, Wm. Aldrich, F. D. Gray and H. W. Hinsdale, executive committee.


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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


American Transportation Company, office, 19 Exchange place, Nixon's building, opposite Chamber of Com-> merce. Goods forwarded daily from New York, Al- bany and Troy. M. M. Caleb & Co., New York; H. Niles & Co., Buffalo ; W. S. Brewster, agent.


Atwater Caloric Water Elevator Company, northeast corner Madison and Clark streets, room 3. Incorpo- rated August 24, 1865. Capital, $500,000. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, president; John V. Farwell, vice president; John Q. Hoyt, secretary and treas- urer.


Atwater Pump Company, Madison, northeast corner Clark street, room 3. Incorporated, July 3, 1865. S. D. Kimbark, vice president ; J. Q. Hoyt, acting secretary and treasurer.


Barnum and Richardson Manufacturing Company Car Wheel Works, office, 64 S. Jefferson street. William H. Barnum, president ; Albert Alling. superintend- ent ; C. C. Kellogg, secretary and treasurer.


Brigg's Gold Company of Colorado, office 91 Lake street. George M. Pullman, director.


Central Publishing House, 84, 86 and S8 Dearborn street. . H. C. Childs, president ; J. W. Smith, vice president ; J. O. Barrett, secretary ; S. K. Reed, treasurer ; H. H. Marsh, auditor.


Chicago and Bureau Valley Coal Company, office, cor- ner Polk and Griswold streets. P. O. Drawer, 6020. F. D. Gray, president; George Taylor, treasurer ; S. B. Williams, secretary.


Chicago Artesian Well Company, office, No. 195 Washington street. H. H. Brown, president; G. S. Carmichael, secretary; A. F. Croskey, treas- urer; W. T. B. Read, general superintendent ; II. H. Brown, P. W. Gates, Geo. S. Carmichael, Geo. A. Shuffeldt, jr., A. F. Croskey, Henry Greenebaum and Wm. Phillips, directors.


Chicago Ale and Malt Company, incorporated April 1, 1860. Capital, $50,000. Brewery and building at Cleaverville, on the Lake shore. Office, 5 Loomis building. H. G. Loomis, president; E. L. Sherrian, secretary ; H. L. Peaslie and C. P. Williams, direc- tors.


Chicago Dock Company, U. S. Bonded Warehouse, and General Storage, office, 84 LaSalle street. Ware- house and Dock, foot West Taylor street. Author- ized capital, $1,000,000. Capacity, 500,000 barrels. Clinton Briggs, president ; Samuel T. Atwater, secre- tary ; C. HI. Durphy, superintendent ; Clinton Briggs, W. F. Coolbaugh, Geo. Watson and P. R. Chandler, directors.


Chicago City Railway, office, Garrett block, State street, corner of Randolph. Samuel M. Nickerson, presi- dent ; Daniel Thompson, superintendent; George W. Fuller, secretary and treasurer ; S. M. Nickerson, Henry Fuller, Daniel Thompson, Geo. C. Walker, G. W. Fuller, Albert Crosby and James W. Odell, di- rectors.


North Chicago City Railway, office, North Clark street, corner of Elm. V. C. Turner, president ; H. N. Towner, secretary and treasurer ; HI. L. Bristol, su perintendent ; Jolin B. Turner, Valentine C. Turner, George F. Rumsey, J.] Rehin and W. C. Goudy, di- rectors.


Chicago West Division Rallway, office, Garrett block. J. R. Jones, president ; George L. Webb, superin- tendent ; Wni. Il. Ovington, secretary and treasurer. Chicago Ice Company, office, 9 Reynold's block. Henry Fuller. president; James P. Smith, jr., superintend- ent ; Henry II. Blake, secretary and treasurer.


Chicago Distilling Company, office, at Distillery, Cly- bourn avenue, ucar bridge. A. II. Castle, president ; L. O. Elisworth, secretary,


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Chicago Fibre and Paper Company, office, 170 Ran- dolph street. Thomas S. Dickerson, president ; Geo. B. Mass, vice president and superintendent ; I. N. W. Sherman, treasurer; William Hansbrough, sec- retary.


Chicago Gas Light and Coke Company, office, Dearborn, southwest corner Lake street. Hugh T. Dickey, pres- ident; James K. Burtis, secretary and treasurer ; C. Baldwin, assistant secretary ; P. T. Burtis, super- intendent ; Robert Gentry, superintendent of service and lamp department ; Hugh T. Dickey, B. W. Ray- mosd, E. I. Tinkham, S. B. Cobb, Jerome Beecher, P. L. Yoe, Henry Young, S. A. Smith and B. S. Mor- ris, directors.


Chicago Glass Company, office, 6 Dearborn street. M. Talcott, president; L. C. Ellsworth, secretary and treasurer.


Chicago Gold Company, office, 14 Exchange place. F. L. Figg, secretary.


Chicago Hide and Leather Company, office, 45 Frank- lin street. Organized 1854. Capital, $125,000. D. Gurnee, president ; E. F. Brown, secretary.


Chicago Land Company, office 131 Lake street. Mah- lon D. Ogden and George Watson, of Chicago, and Laban S. Beecher of Boston, trustees; Hamilton B. Bogue, secretary.


Chicago Lithographing Company, 152 and 154 Clark street. Louis Kurz, Ed. Carqueville and Jevne & Amini.


Chicago Loan & Deposit Company, 164 Randolph street. Chartered February 16th, 1865. J. Launder, presi- dent.


Chicago Lumbering Company, 260 South Water street. Incorporated December 1st, 1863. Capital stock, $100,000. John S. Reed, president; John H. Whit- beck, treasurer.


Chicago Manufacturing Company, 43 and 45 Franklin street. Incorporated February 15. 1866. Capital, $130,000. John H. Irwin, president; James F. Griffin, vice president ; Joseph S. Dennis, secretary and treasurer.


Chicago Marble Company, State, southeast corner Washington street. O. Sherman, treasurer and su- perintendent.


Chicago Printing Company, Lake, northwest corner Clark street. Chas. W. McClure, manager.


Chicago South Branch Dock Company, office, 15 Gar- rett block. Incorporated February, 1859. Capital, $650,000. R. B. Mason, president; A. J. Knisely, secretary; Wm. Greene and R. J. Arnold, R. I., W. S. Sampson and R. B. Field, Cincinnati, O., directors. .


Chicago Peat Company, room 1, 242 South Water street. Chas. Randolph, president; L. P. Bradley, vice president and superintendent ; John Mason Loomis, secretary ; S. A. Briggs, treasurer ; John Clough, L. P. Bradley, John Mason Loomis, S. A. Briggs, Chas. Randolph, Edwin Haskin and J. Griswold, directors. Chicago Practical Painting Company, 152 Washington street. H. A. Hendriks, business manager ; H. D. Beeson, treasurer; E. A. Bowen, secretary.


Chicago Rolling Mill Company, foot of Wabansia ave nue. Office, 22 River street. S. Clement, president ; E. B. Ward, treasurer; O. W. Potter, secretary and general superintendent.




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