Edwards' annual directory to the inhabitants in the city of Chicago, 1867, Part 191

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Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : R. Edwards
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Accordia Lodge, No. 277, F. & A. M. Regular meet- ings at hall southeast corner of West Randolph and Clinton streets, on the second and fourth Friday eve- nings of each month. Officers elected in December. Ashlar Lodge, No. 308, F. & A. M. Regular meetings at Blair Hall, Tuesday evenings of each month. Officers elected in June.


Dearborn Lodge, No. 310, F. & A. M. Regular meet- ings at McVicker's theatre, on the second and fourth Friday evenings in each month. Election of officers in June. E. M. Horton, W. M .; G. N. Houghton, S. W .; G. T. Williams, J. W .; W. H. Reid, treasurer; Larry Shepard, secretary ; James Thompson, S. D .; M. A. Thayer, J. D., appointed by W. M .; Rev. Philip Couchman, chaplain ; J. Sutton, senior stew- ard; P. Ferguson, junior steward ; J. P. Fern, tyler.


Kilwinning Lodge, No. 811, F. & A. M. Regular meet- ings at hall on North Dearborn street, between North Water and Kinzie streets, on first and third Thursday evenings of each month. Officers elected in December. Frank Green, W. M .; R. G. Lucas, S. W .; Alex. M. Thompson, J. W .; C. R. P. Went- worth, treasurer ; John S. Quinn, secretary; R. G. Lucas, S. D .; Alex. Giles, J. D .; J. A. Clybourn, S. S .; S. T. Hosmer, J. S .; T. Phillip, tyler.


Blair Lodge, No. 393, F. & A. M., meets every Thurs- day evening over McVicker's theatre, between State and Dearborn, on Madison street. W. A. Stevens, w. M .; Simon Quinlan, S. W .; A. C. White, J. W .; S. L. Wilson, secretary ; S. J. Hayes, treasurer ; H. Schofield, S. D .; E. D. Orul, J. D .; L. O. Beebe, S. S .; A. J. Easterly, J. S .; J. P. Fern, tyler.


Thomas J. Turner Lodge, No. 409, A. F. & A. M. Reg- ular meeting every Tuesday evening, at Blaney Hall, 58 Dearborn. D. A. Cashman, W. M .; J. H. Johnson, S. W .; G. C. Smith, J. W .; J. E. Pettibone, secre- tary ; H. Olcutt, treasurer ; F. H. Nichols, S. D .; R. H. Jordan, J. D .; John P. Fern, tyler.


Mythra Lodge, No. 410, F. & A. M. Regular meetings first and third Monday evenings in each month. Election ef officers in December, at hall, corner North Wells and Indiana streets. Ú. J. Franks, W. M .; Chr. Brinkmeier, S. W .; Geo. K. Schmidt, J. W .; H. Kleinofen, treasurer ; John C. Meyer, secretary ; John Buehler, S. D .; N. Straussen, J. D .; Henry Os- termann, tyler.


Hesperia Lodge, No. 411, F. & A. M. Regular meet- ings every Wednesday evening, at Cleveland lodge, 80 West Randolph street. C. H. Brenan, W. M .; Jas. Hennersheets, S. W .; E. Clarence Hubbard, J. W .; Amini M. Bennett, P. M., treasurer; Geo. G. Custer, secretary ; Geo. H. Gale, S. D .; S. F, Wright, J. D .; B. J. Carpenter, S. S .; I. L. Hinds, J. S .; I. P. Hatfield, acting tyler.


Hyde Park Lodge, No. 422, F. & A. M., meets the first and third Saturday evenings in each month, in upper story of Hyde Park public school house, at Hyde park. John Middleton, W. M .; P. L. >herman, S. W .; H. M. Higgins, J. W .; G. W. Waite, treasurer ; Harvey, secretary ; W. L. Pearce, S. D .; Lyle Har- vey, J. D .; -- Excell, tyler.


Chicago Lodge, No. 437, F. & A. M. Regular meetings first and third Tuesday evenings in each month, at Masonic Temple.


H. W. Bigelow Lodge, No. 438, F. & A. M. Regular meet- ings, Monday evenings at the Masonic Temple. W. Lapham, W. M .; J. I. Spatford, S. W .; H. P. Kellogg, J. W .; George Tapper, S. D .; Geo. P. S Iva, J. D .; William W. Lock, secretary ; W. H. Dobson, treas- urer; S. I. Heron, junior steward ; J. P, Fern, tyler. Home Lodge, No. 608, F. & A. M., meets first and third Friday evenings each month, Cottage Grove, cor. 23d street.


Pleaides Lodge, No. 478, F. & A. M., meets every Thursday evening on Canal, near Mitchell street. Officers elected in December.


Covenant Lodge, U. D., F. & A. M. Regular meetings first and third Friday evenings in each month, at 55 N. Clark street.


North Star Lodge (African), meets the first Friday - ning in each month, at 44 Clark street.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows.


The next session of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the State of Illi- nois, will be held in the city of Centralia on the second Tuesday of October. The following are the grand officers for the current year : Henry S. Herr, M. W. G. M., Bloomington; E. A. Ruder, R. W. D., Chicago ; John A. Bush, R. W. G. W., Peoria ; Sam- uel Willard, R. W. G. S., Springfield ; James E. Starr, R. W. G. T., Alton ; J. R. Scroggs. R. W. G. R., to G. L. U. S., Freeport; W. F. Kelch, R. W. G. M., Chicago ; R. K. Pippins, W. G. C., Monteno ; R. M. Dougherty, W. G. conductor, Jonesboro; Jos. Gluck- selig, W. G. G., Bloomington ; J. M. Blades, W. G. H., McLeansboro.


The Grand Encampment of Illinois, holds its annual session in the city of Centralia, on the evening of the second Tuesday in October of each year. Samuel Willard, M. W. G. P., Springfield ; Rev. C. Perkins, M. E. G. H. P., Savannah ; John Lake, R. W. G. S. W., Dequrine ; N. C. Nason, R. W. G. S. & T., Pe- oria; J. O. Harris, R. W. G. J. W., Ottawa; Robert D. Landers. R. W. G. R. to R. W. G. L. U. S .; H. M. Clark, W. G. S., St. Charles ; Henry Marfield, W. G. O. S., Galena.


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Suberőt dinate Lodges and Encampments in the City of Chicago.


Union Lodge, No. 9, meets at Odd Fellow's hall, 48 Clark street, every Thursday evening.


Duane Lodge, No. 11, meets at Odd Fellows' hall, 4S Clark street, every Tuesday evening.


Excelsior lodge, No. 22, meets at Odd Fellows' hall, 48 Clark street, every Wednesday evening.


Chicago Lodge, No. 55, meets at Odd Fellows' hall, 48 Clark street, every Monday evening.


Robert Blum Lodge, No. 58 (German), meets at Odd Fellows' hall, 114 Randolph street, every Tuesday evening.


Fort Dearborn Lodge, No. 214, meets at 80 West Ran- dolph street, every Tuesday evening.


Harmonia Lodge, No. 221, meets at northeast corner of South Clinton and West Randolph streets, every Wednesday evening.


Goethe Lodge, No. 829, meets at Buehler's hall, Mil- waukee avenue, every Thursday.


North Chicago Lodge, No. 830, meets at Germania hall, Wells street, corner Indiana avenue, every Thursday. Chicago Encampment, No. 10, meets at Odd Fellows' hall, 48 Clark street, on the first and third Fridays in each month.


Germania Encampment, No. 40 (German), meets at Odd Fellows' hall, 114 Randolph street, on the second and fourth Fridays of each month.


Sons of Temperance.


This order was founded in New York city on the 29th day of September, 1842, and has since spread rapidly through the United States and territories, Canada and the provinces, and into Great Britain. Ladies are now admitted to full membership. Officers National Division Sons of Temperance : M. W. P., John N. Stearns, N. Y .; M. W. A., Rev. J. M. Cramp, Nova Scotia; M. W. S., S. W. Hodges, Boston, Mass .; M. W. T., W. H. Keans, St. Johns, N. B .; M. W. chap- lain, Rev. J. B. Abbott, Indianapolis, Ind .; M. W. C., James M. Lyle, Philadelphia ; M. W. S., James C. Pickels, Wilmington, Del.


Officers Grand Division of Illinois: G. W. P., Rev. John VanCleve, Alton ; G. W. A., Thos. Moulding, Chicago; G. S., A. G. Warner, post office drawer 6225, Chicago; G. T., J. M. Evans, Peoria ; G. Chap- lain, Rev. W. S. Balch, Galesburg ; G. C., W. H. Barrett, Neponsett ; G. S., J. W. Cornelius, Free- port.


Garden City Division, No. 422. Organized 1854. Meets Tuesday evening, at the northeast corner of Ran- dolph and Halsted streets.


Union Park Division, No. 597. Organized 1864. Meets Monday evening, at the corner of Fulton and Bassett streets. S. C. Goodhue, W. P.


Tabernacle Division, No. 690, meets Saturday evening, corner of Morgan and Indiana streets.


Excelsior Division, No. 606, meets every Friday eve- ning, in the hall corner Randolph and Clinton streets. A. K. Deane, W. P. S. Forrest, R. S. .


Cadets of Temperance.


Silver Spring Section, No. 1, Cadets of Temperance, meets every Thursday evening, at Sons' Hall, north- east corner Clinton and West Randolph streets. Moulding, W. P., J. D. Haines, 2d P., L. R. Mayd- well, 2d P., John Davis, W. A., Thomas Boynton, secretary.


Independent Order ¡of Good Templars.


Officers Right Worthy Grand Lodge: R. W. G. T., S. D. Hastings, Madison, Wis .; R. W. G. O., Jas. Black, Lancaster, Penn .; R. W. G. V. T., Miss Amanda Lane, Gloucester, Mass .; R. W. G. S., J. A. Spen cer, Cleveland, Ohio; R. W. G. T., S. Morrill, Lon- don, C. W .; R. W. G. M., F. G. Rich, Portland, Me .; R. W. G. D. M., D. R. Pershing, Liberty Mills, Ind .; R. W. G. C., Rev. L. C. Carr, Upper Alton, Ill .; R. W. G. 1. G., J. Norwood Clark, Iowa City, Iowa; R. W. G. O. G., R. H. Conwell, Minneapolis, Minn. Next session will be held at Boston, Mass., commencing on the fourth Tuesday of May, 1868.


Officers Grand Lodge of Illinois: G. W. C. T., Rev. L. C. Carr, Upper Alton, Ill. ; G. W. S., Rolla A. Law, post office box 781, Chicago; G. W. O., A. A. Crary, Freeport ; G. W. V. T., Sue A. Pike, Bloomington ; G. W. T., Duff Porter, LaMoille; G. W. M., A. Y. Green, Galesburg; G. W. C., Rev. Charles Button, Aurora; G. W. O. G., Robert'S mers, Cairo; G. W. I. G., J. C. Essick, Pana ; G. W. M., Urinh Copp, jr., Loda; G. W. A. S., Mis. L. S. Cowdery, Ch'cu-


go ; G. W. D. M., Mrs. Estelle Berry, Altoona. The next annual session of the Grand Lodge will be held at Decatur, commencing on the third Tuesday in Sep- tember, 1867.


Union Degree Lodge, No. 1, meets every Saturday eve- ning, northeast corner Randolph and Clinton streets. Star of Hope Lodge, No. 15, meets every Friday evening in the Methodist Church block, corner of Clark and Washington streets.


Houston Lodge, No. 32, meets every Monday evening, northeast corner Randolph and Clinton streets, en- trance on Randolph street.


Star in the North Lodge. No. 199, meets every Wednes- day evening at 55 North Clark street.


Dashaway Lodge, No. 240, meets every Tuesday eve- ning, in the lecture room of 7th Presbyterian church, northwest corner of Halsted and Harrison streets.


Washingtonian Lodge, No. 488, meets every Thursday evening at 170 Clark street.


Cleveland Lodge, No. 494, meets every Monday evening in their hall, on Bonfield street, Bridgeport.


Warren Lodge, No. 496, meets every Thursday evening, in the chapel of Washingtonian Home, 572 West Mad- ison street.


Chicago Lodge, No. 498, meets every Friday evening, northeast corner of Larrabee street and North avenue. Scandinavian Lodge, No. 533, meets every Tuesday evening, at 55 North Clark street.


Home Lodge, No. 607, meets every Monday evening, at No. 572 West Madison street.


Lincoln Lodge, No. 618, meets every Monday evening in Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Sangamon and West Indiana streets.


Elmore Lodge, No. 654, meets every Thursday evening in the lecture room of 7th Presbyterian church, north- west corner of Halsted and Harrison streets.


Aqua Pura Lodge, No. 670, meets every Tuesday even- ing, at No. 572 West Madizon street.


Northern Light Lodge, No. 890, meets every Friday evening, in the Methodist Church, corner of Sedgwick and Blackhawk streets.


Hope of the West Lodge, No. 951, meets every Monday evening, at 170 South Clark street.


Southern Cross Lodge, No. 981, meets every Monday evening, at 618 State street.


John Brown Lodge, No. 999, meets every Friday evening, at 572 West Madison street.


University Lodge, No. 675, meets every Friday evening, at the Soldiers' Home, corner of Douglas place and Lake avenue.


Concordia Lodge, No. 676, meets every Friday evening, east side of Canal street, three doors north of Mitchell street.


Commercial Lodge, No. 700, meets every Saturday evening, at 170 South Clark street ..


Mission Lodge, No. 710, meets every Thursday even- ing, in Mission Chapel, Monroe street, between Clark and LaSalle streets.


Garden City Lodge, No. 711, meets every Tuesday evening, at 170 South Clark street.


Trumbull Lodge, No. 811, meets every Tuesday evening, at 170 South Clark street.


Cold Water Templars.


Olive Branch Temple, No. 2, meets every Saturday, at 2 p. m., at 170 South Clark street.


No. 28, meets every Saturday, at 11 a. m., at 170 South South Clark street.


Frear Temple, No. 35, meets every Saturday, at 2 p. m., 572 West Madison street.


Independent Order of Chaldeans.


Grand Lodge, regular meeting once eaclı year, in Teutonia hall, 235 Randolph street. William Droege, president ; H. Wellman, secretary.


Myron Lodge, No. 1, meets in Teutonia hall every Thursday evening.


Aurora Lodge, No. 2, meets in Teutonia hall every Monday evening.


Thusunlda Lodge, No. 8, meets at Teutonia hall every Friday evening.


Achmet Lodge, No. 4, meets at Apollo hall every Mon- day evening.


Modara Lo.Ige, No. 7, meets in Apollo hall every Tues- day evening.


U. D. O. Haraguari.


Grand Lodge of Illinois, meets once every three months. William Nyemeier, president ; II. Iuenges, secretary.


Cherusken Lodge, No. 45, meets in Teutonia ha'l every Wednesday evening.


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Teutonia Lodge, No. 47, meets at Teutonia hall every Thursday evening.


Germani & Lodge, No. 56, meets at Druids' hall, old Board of Trade block, every Thursday evening.


Harmonia Lodge, No. 61, meets at Nibbes hall, corner Vedder' and Pleasant streets, every Monday evening.


Independent! Order.of the Sons of Her- mann.


Grand Lodge, No. 1, of Chicago, chartered 1863, meets once in three months at the hall, 16 and 18 LaSalle street. C. Blaurock, president ; John Gleckner, vice president ; A. Wachther, secretary.


Chicago Lodge, No. 1, meets every Wednesday evening, at the hall 16 and 18 LaSalle street.


Thomas Paine Lodge, No. 2, meets every Tuesday evening, at 16 and 18 LaSalle street.


Freie Maenner Lodge, No. 3, meets every Monday evening, at 16 and 18 LaSalle street.


Sigel Lodge, No. 4, meets every Saturday evening, at 16 and 18 LaSalle street.


Washington Lodge, No. 5. meets every Thursday even- ing, at 16 and 18 LaSalle street.


Cottage Hilt Lodge, No. 6, meets at Cottage Hill.


Lincoln Lodge, No. 10, meets every Wednesday even- ing, 't Nibbes hall, corner Vedder and Pleasant streets.


Carnor Lodge, No. 11, meets every Wednesday evening, at Bohler hall, 35S Milwaukee avenue.


Schiller Lodge, No. 7, meets every Friday evening, at 16 and 18 LaSalle street.


Alexander Lodge, No. S, meets at the hall of the Ger- mania Brudebund, on Blue Island avenue, every Fri- day evening.


Druids.


The Grand Grove holds its annual sessions on the first Monday in June, alternately in Peoria, Chicago and Quincy, and its quarterly sessions on the first Wednes- days in June, September, December and March. William Gebhard, N. G. A., Peoria; Joseph Ort- meyer, D. G. A., Chicago; Charles Petrie, G. S., Quincy. The subordinate Groves of Chicago meet in the old Board of Trade rooms, Water street, corner Wells, as follows : Schiller No. 4, Saturdays; Colum- bia No. 5, Wednesdays ; Goethe No. 9, Mondays ; Humboldt No. 12, Tuesdays; Garden City No. 13, Fridays; Concordia No. 15, Wednesdays ; Uhland No. 16, Thursdays.


West Chicago Hain, No. 18, meet Saturdays, at Bueh- ler's hall, 858 Milwaukee avenue.


American Protestant Association.


W. G. Lodge, State of Illinois. W. G. M., H. J. Clements; W. G. D. M., Chas. Koretcky ; W. G. S., Wm. C. Poleman; W. G. A. S., Alex. Blair ; W. G. T., J. Miller ; W. G. Chap., Thos. Fraser ; W. G. C., A. C. Carl; W. G. A. C., Isaac Walker; W. G. T., Jas. Burnett; W. G. A. T., John Pike.


Washington Lodge, No. 1, meets on Wednesday, room 52, McCormick's building. John Pike, W. M. A .; McCloud Fraser, D. M .; George Lincoln, R. S. ; A. Fraser, F. S. ; Watson Griffith, T.


Lincoln Lodgo, No. 2, meete Monday evening, room 52, Mc Cormick's building. A. McGowan, W. M .; Wm, Curran, D. M. ; Sam'l Hurd, R. S. ; W. H. Nixon, T. Luther Lodge, No. 3, meets every Tuesday evening, in old Board of Trade building. Herman Haun,, W. M. ; Chas. Splinter, D. M .; H. Waterloo, R. S .; L. Oehring, T. ; Wm. Kraekman, F. S.


Liberty Lodge, No. 4, meets every Monday evening, in old Board of Trade building. John Miller, W. M. ; John Felger, D. M .; H. Lindeman, R. S. ; G. Hilde- brecht, F. S. ; A. Zander, T.


Harmony Lodge, No. 5, meets every Thursday evening, in room 52, McCormick's building. C. Duensing, W. M .; S. Fingerhuth, D. M. ; G. Sholl, R. S .; J. Korschell, F. S .; Christian Schulz, T.


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CEMETERIES.


Anshe Mayrev, one mile north of city limits, on Green [Bay road. M. M. Gerst ly, president


Calvary, ten miles north of the city, on the Chicago & Milwaukee railroad. Office, 15 Madison street. John Murphy, agent.


Catholic, on North State, between Church street and North avenue.


Cemetery of the Congregation of the Sons of Peace, one


and a half miles north of city cemetery, near the lake. Jonah Moore, president.


Cemetery of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, adjoining the cemetery of the congregation of the rons of peace. B. Schoneman, president.


Chebra Kadisha Ubikar Cholm, two miles north of city limits, on Green Bay road.


City, Green Bay road, between Asylum place and North avenue.


Graceland, two miles north of city, on Green Bay road. Office, 6 Opera house. James L. Reynolds, president ; Wm. C. Reynolds, secretary.


German Catholic Cemetery, three miles from the city limits, on Green Bay road. Twenty-four acres. Ded- icated October 11, 1863. Sabastian Keil, sexton.


German Lutheran Cemetery, of the St. Paul's and St. Emanuel's churches, south of Graceland. Fifteen acres. Frederick Becker, agent, 233 Randolph street. Rosehill, seven miles north of the city on the Chicago & Milwaukee railroad. Francis H. Benson, superin- tendent. Office 82 Lake street. -


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CITY RAILWAY AND OMNIBUS ROUTES.


City Railway Building, S. E. Cor. State and Randolph Sts.


Chicago Horse Railway-Time Table. Cars leave cor- ner of State and Randolph streets, via State to Twen- second street, every three minutes, and to Cottage Grove avenue and Douglas place every twelve min- utes. Leave southern city limits every eight minutes fortwenty-second street. Leave twenty-second street and Archer road every three minutes for corner of State and Randolph streets.


North Chicago Railway. Cars leave Lake street for city limits every thirteen minutes ; for Chicago avenue every thirty-nine minutes ; for Sedgwick street every thirteen minutes ; for Clybourn avenue and Larrabee street every thirteen minutes ; for Graceland, without change of car, every hour and fifty minutes. Cars leave city limits for Lake street every thirteen min- utes ; leave corner Larrabee and Centre for same every thirteen minutes; leave corner North avenue and Sedgwick street for same every thirty-nine min- utes ; leave corner Chicago avenue and Market street every thirty-nine minutes ; leave Graceland for Lake street every hour.


West Division Railway. Cars leave corner State and Randolph streets, along Randolph to Leavitt street, near western limits, every five minutes, and to west- ern limits every half hour. Leave corner State and Randolph, westward, along Madison street, every ten minutes. Leave corner State and Randolph streets, for Blue Island avenue, every ten minutes. Leave corner State and Randolph streets, for Milwaukee avenue, every fifteen minutes. Leave corner State and Randolph streets, for Clinton and Jefferson streets, to C. B. & Q. R. R. depot, every ten minutes. Omnibus Lines. Parmelee's line of omnibusses run from all the principal hotels to the railroad depots on the departure of each train, and from the depots to the hotels on the arrival of each train.


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THEATRES.


Arlington Hall, south side Washington, between Clark and LaSalle streets. Arlington & Johnson, prop'rs. Crosby's Opera House, north side Washington street, between Dearborn and State streets.


McVicker's Theatre, Madison street, between State and Dearborn. McVicker & Myers, proprietors.


Wood's Museum, Randolph, between Clark and Dear- born streets. Col. J. H. Wood, proprietor; Frank E. Aiken, director.


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Variety Theatre, Nos. 115 and 117 Dearborn, between Washington and Madison streets. C. M. Chadwick & Co., proprietors.


German Theatre, North Wells, corner Indiana street. H. F. Bennet,, proprietor.


German Summer Theatre, M. Getz's garden, North Clark street, corner Chestnut.


PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS BUILDINGS.


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Andrews & Otis' Building, east side Clark, between Monroe and Adams.


Blaney Hall, Metropolitan Block (up stairs).


Board of Trade Building, north side South Water, be- iween LaSalle and Wells streets.


Bowens Building, north side Randolph, between Michi- gan and Wabash avenues.


Bryan Hall, east side Clark, opposite the Court House. Buehler's Hall, 358 Milwaukee avenue.


Burch's Block, south side Lake, between Wabash ave- nue and State street.


Calhoun Block, east side Clark, between Washington and Maison streets.


Chamber of Commerce Building, southeast corner La- Salle and Washington streets.


Chicago Times' Building, west side Dearborn, between Washington and Madison streets.


C. Folz's Hall, northeast corner North avenue and Lar- rabee street.


City Hall, in Court House.


City Armory, southwest corner Adams and Franklin streets.


City Water Works, corner Chicago avenue and Pine street.


City Gas Works, corner Monroe and Market streets.


Cobb's Block, north side Washington, between Clark and Dearborn streets.


Cobb's Block, southwest corner Lake street and Michi gan avenue.


Cobb's Building, Nos. 120 to 128 Dearborn, between Washington and Madison streets.


Court House, Randolph and Washington, between Clark and LaSalle streets.


Crosby's Building (east of and attached to Opera house), west side State, between Randolph and Washington streets.


Crosby's Opera House, north side Washington, between Dearborn and State streets.


Custom House Building, west side Dearborn, between Monroe and Madison streets.


Democratic Hull, Clark street, northwest corner Monroe. Dickey's Building, Dearborn street, southwest corner Lake.


Dole's Building, South Water street, northwest corner Clark.


Ewing Block, east side North Clark. between North Water and Kinzie streets.


Exchange Bank Building, southwest corner Lake and Clark streets.


Fenian Hall, Randolph street, northwest corner Wells Flanders' Block, foot South Water, opposite M. C. R. R. freight depot.


Fry's Building, west side LaSalle, between Washington and R .ndolph streets.


Fullerton Block, northwest corner Washington and Dearborn streets.


Garrett Block, southeast corner Randolph and State streets.


German ITonse, Indiana street, corner North Wells.


German Theatre, North Wells street, corner Indiana.


German Turners' HIall, west side North Clark street, north of Chic .go avenue.


Hartford Fire Insurance Building, east side LaSalle, be- tween Randolph and Lake streets.


Harmony llall, 48 Clark street, 4th floor.


Ho' ner'a Hall, 82 West Randolph street.


High School, Monroe, near Halsted.


Ililifard's Block, northeast corner Clark and South Water streets.


Ilolt's Building, north side Washington street, between LaSalle and Wells.


Illinois Central Land Department Building, east side Michigan avenue, bet. Lake and South Water streets. Kinzie Hall, Kinzle street, near North Clark. Larmon Block, Clark street, northeast cor. Washington. Light Guard Hall, State street, corner Randolph.


Lind's Block, Randolph street, northwest corner Market. Link's Block, Lake street, northwest corner LaSalle.


Loomis' Building, Clark street, southwest corner South Water.


Lombard Block, corner Custom House place and Mon- roe street, between Dearborn and Clark.


McCarthy's Building, Dearborn street, northeast corner Washington.


McCarthy's Building, southeast corner Clark and Ran- dolph streets.


McCormick's Building, southeast corner Randolph and Dearborn streets.


McCormick's Building, northwest corner Lake street and Michigan avenue.


McKey's Building, Randolph street, northeast corner Wabash avenue.


Magie's Building, southwest corner LaSalle and Ran- dolph streets.


Marine Bank Building, Lake street, northeast corner LaSalle.


Masonic Hall, Oriental Building, west side LaSalle street, between Madison and Washington.


Masonic Temple, east side Dearborn street, near Wash- ington.


Mercantile Building, west side LaSalle street, between Madison and Washington.


Methodist Church Block, Clark street, southeast corner Washington.


Metropolitan Block, Randolph street, northwest corner LaSalle.


Metropolitan Hall, Randolph street, corner LaSalle.


Morrison Block, east side Clark street, between Madison and Monroe.


Morrison Buildings, east side Clark street, between Madison and Washingion.


Newberry Block, North Wells street, northeast corner Kinzie.


New Turners' Hall, North Clark street, between Chi- cago avenue and Chestnut street.


North Market Hall, Michigan street, near North Clark. Norton Block, 186 and 188 South Water street.


Odd Fellows' Halls, 48 Clark street, and 114 Randolph. Oriental Building, west side Lasalle street, between Washington and Madison.


Otis Block, Madi-on street, southwest corner LaSalle.


Pardee's Building, South Water street, northwest corner Wells.


Pomeroy's Building, 154 to 160 Southi Water street.


Portland Block, Dearborn street, southeast corner Washington.


Post Office Building, east side Dearborn street, between Madison and Monroe.




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