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a traveling auditorship on the Chicago & North-Western. In 1877 he was created Deputy Clerk in the Criminal . Court.
Following are the names of the attachés of the Circuit Court : Deputy Clerks-E. M. Freeze, J. M. Wilson, J. P. Emmert, Eugene Seeger, Henry Esdohr, R. R. Stevens, J. D. Hall, Julius Heinburg, John Seinwerth.
NEIL S. GRAVES.
Neil S. Graves, Deputy Clerk of the Probate Court, is of German-Scotch descent, Edinburgh being the birth-place of his father, and Glasgow, of his mother. In the latter place Neil Stewart was born, June 3, 1840. When but three years of age his mother died and the family went to Providence, Rhode Island. In 1850 the folks settled in Boone county, Ill., where in Garden Prairie, the father acted as station agent for the old Galena road for eleven years. At the age of eighteen, Neil went on the road as a switchman, and was afterward a brakeman. Going south he ran for a time upon the Northern Missouri railroad, tra- veling extensively in Missouri, Kentucky and Tennessee. In 1862 he enlisted in Company A., the Ninety-fifth Illi- nois Volunteer Infantry as First Corporal, but after nine months' service was discharged on account of bleeding at the lungs. He then ran upon the Hannibal & St. Joseph
road as a baggeman, brakeman and conductor. In 1865 he came to Chicago and became Superintendent of the Chicago division of the Pullman Palace Car Company, where he served about nine years. His savings he invested in the gent's furnishing business in the Methodist church block, but the enterprise was not a success. When Mr. Hanchett was elected Probate Clerk he entered his office. In 1880 he was elected West Town Clerk on the Republican ticket, running ahead of the supervisor by about 700 votes.
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JETHRO M. GETMAN.
Jethro Madison Getman, Record Clerk in the Criminal Court, was born in Columbia, Herkimer county, New York, in August, 1837; and in 1855 came to Chicago, finding employment at once in the office of the United States Express Company. He stayed but a brief time here before he decided to establish a grocery business. This he conducted up to a short time before the commencement of the War of the Rebellion, when he went to Michigan and raised in St. Joseph a company which was mustered into the Forty-second Illinois Infantry, and was distinguished by the letter "G." With this company he traversed southwestern Missouri when Halleck pursued Price, and participated among other engagements in the battles of Stone River, Corinth and Lookout Mountain. After the last named battle he entered the secret service, with headquarters in Memphis. In 1864 he resumed the grocery business in Chicago, but was quite unfortunate, being compelled to withdraw after a short experience. He then accepted the position of a carrier in the United States postoffice, where he rose by exemplary work to the superintendency of car- riers under Gen. McArthur. In 1882 he entered the office of the clerk of the criminal court. Mr. Getman is a mem- ber of several prominent societies, among them the Grand Army of the Republic and the Union Veteran Club.
HENRY F. STEPHENS.
Henry F. Stephens, Record-Writer in the office of the Clerk of the Criminal Court, was born in Chicago in 1854. Gifted with remarkable self-reliance and aptitude from an early age, Henry was a successful pupil in the several pri- vate schools he attended. Fast completing a course of English and German, he did not wish to depend upon any- body and soon secured a position in the dry goods house of
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Simpson & Hughes, afterwards Simpson & Norwell. When his brother was elected Coroner he entered his office and he continued with him when he was elected Clerk of the Criminal Court.
SCHOOL TEACHERS.
GEORGE HOWLAND.
The School Superintendent was born in Conway, Mass .. , and is probably about forty-five years of age. Graduating at Amherst college, where he taught for five years he entered the Chicago High School as assistant principal in 1858. He was elected principal in 1860. In 1880 he was elected to his present position.
SHEPHERD JOHNSON.
The Veteran Secretary of the Chicago Board of Educa- tion was born in New York City, September 18, 1823. His early days were spent on a farm in Kane County, Illi- nois. Having been educated in Columbia college, New York, he was a teacher from 1845 to 1850 in the Institute of Lyons. Five years thereafter he was engaged in the grocery business. He came to Chicago in the fall of 1859, and on February 14, 1860 he became connected with the Chicago schools. When he came here there were only 120 teachers, and now there are nearly 1,400.
JAMES R. DOOLITTLE, JR.
In electing a President of the Board of Education the Directors could not have selected a gentleman more emi- nently qualified for the position than James R. Doolittle, Jr. Though a prominent lawyer Mr. Doolittle gave much of his time to the interests of education and his familiarity with the public school system makes him invaluable.
This gentleman was born in Warsaw, Wyoming county, N. Y., April 2, 1845. When sixteen years old he left.
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Racine college and was two years in Washington with his father who was United States Senator from Wisconsin, during the first years of the war. He graduated from Rochester University in 1863. Subsequently he attended Harvard College at Cambridge, Mass., and was admitted to the bar in Wisconsin in 1866. After practicing law at New York he came to Chicago, and up to 1883 practiced law with his father. In 1878 he was Democratic candi- date in the first congressional district. He ran ahead of his ticket, but was defeated by Aldrich.
The following is a complete list of the teachers em- ployed in the city schools :
Mary A. Abbott, Headley, 194 Wesson; Alice M. Adams, Webster, 2252 Wabash ave .; Carrie G. Adams, Polk Street 408 Washington bould .; Elvira H. Adams, Ar- mour Street, 611} Fulton ; Gertrude J. Adams, Webster, 2252 Wabash ave .; Kittie E. Adams, Cooper, 476 Center ave .; Maggie C. Adams, Longfellow, 476 Center ave., Mary T. Adams, W. Thirteenth Street, 476 Center ave .; Sophia B. Adams, King, 422, S. Oakley ave .; Hannah Adler, Raymond and Brennan, 41 E. Thirteenth; Ellen Ahern, Langland, 552 W. North ave .; Mary Ahern, Von Humboldt, 552 W. North ave .; Mary Ahern, Langland, 2953 Butler ; Lois M. Aiken, Thomas Hoyne, 73 N. State; Letitia M. Alexander, Calumet Avenue, Englewood, Ill .; Julia C. Alger, Wells, 248 Ohio; Jennie Allen, Arnold, 341 Center; James Carey Alling, Central Park, 1473 Washington bould .; Flora E. Alpiner, Anderson, 418 W. Indiana ; Charlotte Alstrup, Burr, 81 W. Ohio ; Annie J. Anderson, Motley, 422 W. Ohio; Mary V. Anderson, Kosciusko, 345 W. Indiana ; Nellie W. Anderson, Haven, 2910 Indiana ave .; May Andrews, Montefiore, 251 Win- chester ave .; Edith Armstrong, Wentworth Avenue, "The Walton," N. Clark ; Lizzie H. Armstrong, Calumet Ave- nue, 3811 Indiana ave .; Emma Atkinson, Jefferson,
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581 W. Harrison ; Georgiana M. Austin, LaSalle, 328 Hudson ave .; Carrie L. Averill, Irving, 420 Warren ave .; Grace B. Ayers, Washington, 420 Warren ave .; Lillie G. Ayres, Central Park, 420 Warren ave., Laura D. Ayres, Armour Street, 537 W. Jackson ; Charles F. Babcock, Holden, 2701 Michigan ave. bould. ; Olive Backus, Wells, 658 Fulton ; Annie Laurie Bacon, Sheldon, 359 Wells ; Hattie B. Bacon, Newberry, 359 Wells ; Elizabeth Baertschy, Throop & Longfellow, 77 Langdon ; Charlotte O. Bailey, South Division High, 2971 Michigan ave. ; Cecelia H. Bailey, Thomas Hoyne, 96 Dear- borne ave. ; Lily M. Baird, Langland, Humboldt Park ; Mary J. R. Bairnson, Lincoln street, 673 W. Superior ; Julia A. Baker, Walsh, 2888 Archer ave. ; Marie L. Baker, Lincoln, 1839 Frederick ; Mary E. Baker, Sheridan, 161 S. Green ; Agnes E. Ball, Washington, 10 S. Ada; Grace M. Banks, Walsh, 414 W. Monroe ; George C. Bannan, Haven, 3149 Prairie ave. ; Fanny A. Barber, Lincoln, 1854 Wel- lington, L. V .; Matey C. A. Barber, Armour Street, 537 W. Jackson ; Elvira D. Barclay, Newberry, 444 Garfield ave .; Elvira M. Barclay, Arnold, 444 Garfield ave .; Esther J. W. Barker, Headley, 236 Bissell ; Alice L. Barnard, Jones, Washington Heights ; Alice S. Barnard, Webster, Washington Heights .; Erastus A. Barnes, Keith, 3445 Indi- ana ave,; Myra L. Barnes, Keith, 3445 Indiana ave .; Lou P. Barrett, Raymond, 3826 La Salle ; Adelina T. Bartelme N. & W. Division High, 355 Ogden ave .; Mary M. Bar- telme, Armour Street, 355 Ogden ave .; Emma H. Bartels, Franklin, 1727 Frederick, L. V .; Charles S. Bartholf, Emerson, 1434 Wabash ave .; Ellen B. Bastin, South Divi- sion High, S. Park ave. near Thirty-third ; Nellie F. Bates, Douglas, 3620 Vernon ave .; Ida Bauer, Calumet Avenue, 108 Twenty-fourth ; Maggie H. Bauld, Kosciusko, 1276 W. Van Buren ; Nelly M. Baumann, Ogden, 1844 Wellington ave., L. V .; Lizzie Bean, Montefiore, 427 W. Monroe ; 21
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Nellie B. Beaubien, Wells, 34 N. Irving Place ; Lenora E. Beck, Scammon, 17 Loomis; Lizzie F. Beck, Headley, 593 N. Clark ; Marie N. Beder, Headley, 359 Lincoln ave .; Emma Beckley, Oakley, 105 N. Center ave .; Theresa E. .
Beckley, Oakley, 105 N. Center ave .; Anna Bedmann, Central Park, 718 N. Wood ; Annie Bectin, Huron Street, 36 Whiting ; Elizabeth B. Beebe, Kosciusko 1169 Milwaukee ave .; Charlotte Bell, Headley, 600 Lincoln ave .; Lottie L. Bellwood, Central Park, Central Park, Cicero. Clara C. Bennett, Oakland, 87 E. Washington; Bertha Benson, Skinner, 208 S. Paulina; Fannie E. Benson, Thomas Hoyne, 244 Erie Street; Lydia Benzing, Dore, 47 Willow; Elizabeth L. Bergen, Marquette, 385 Oak; Rosa- lie F. Bergh, Arnold, 354 Mohawk; Anna E. Bertrand, Garfield, 264 Maxwell; Grace Beryson, Vedder Street, 189 Wesson; Alice C. Bevans, Ogden, 24 Wisconsin ; Homer Bevans, La Salle, Englewood; Alice A. Bigelow, Douglas, 3020 Indiana ave .; Lucretia J. Bigelow, Scammon, 178 S. Morgan; Mary L. Birge, Sheridan, 3150 Forest ave .; Or- lando Blackman, Sp. T. Vocal Music, 520 Fulton; Helen N. Blanchard, Washington, 616 Fulton; Emma K. Blanks, Holden, 1466 Michigan ave.boul .; Mary C. Blanks, Healy and Holden, 1466 Michigan ave. boul .; Louise C. Blanks, Cottage Grove. 1466 Michigan ave. boul .; Lewis J. Block, Sheridan, 2232 Wabash ave .; Florence N. Blodgett, Clarke, 404 S. Oakley ave .; Jessie E. Blodgett, Dore, 1075 W. Jackson; Annie. D. M. Bockius, La Salle, 1218 Wright- wood ave., L. V .; Henrietta Bode, Brainard, 1010 N. Hal- sted; Johanna Bode, Skinner, 1010 N. Halsted; Mary E. Boland, La Salle, 138 Eugenia; Clara D. Bolton, King, 1002 W. Monroe; Mary Bonfield, Ward, 3025 Wabash ave .; Johanna M. Bonne, Brighton, 2406 Wabash ave .; Agnes Boughan, Carpenter, 286 Warren ave. ; Mary J. W. Boughan, Brown, 286 Warren ave .; Kittie M. J. Bowen, Franklin, 25 Town; Mary M. Boyce, La Salle, 480 Web-
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ster ave .; Helen W. Boyden, Lincoln, 864 N. Halsted; Hedwig F. Braasch, Anderson, 254 La Salle ave. ; Ella Bracken, Skinner, 269 Illinois; Anna A. Bracken, Ogden, 269 Illinois; Braddie B. Bradford, Arnold, 339 Dayton; Annie Braddish, Kosciusko, 7 Austin ave .; Susie N. Brad- ley, Jones, 2964 S. Park ave .; Emna A. Brady, Arnold, 604 Sedgwick ; M. Arabella Brady, Marquette, 11 Aber- deen; Mary C. Brady, Webster, 1091 W. Van Buren; James H. Brayton, Webster, 6359 Yale ; Laura T. Brayton, Skin- ner, 638 W. Jackson ; Sarah T. Brayton, Von Humboldt, 778 Dana Ave .; Mary E. Brazill, McClellan, 3038 Lowe ave .; Mary O. Brechbill, Headley, 281 Webster ave .; Agnes Brennan, Keith, 3158 Wabash ave .; Kittie Brennan, Jones, 133 E. Twenty-second; Harriet M. Bridgman, Wells, 782 Washington bould .; Amelia C. Briggs, Lincoln, 24 Wiscon- sin; Ida M. Briggs, Clarke, 237 Winchester ave .; Orville T. Bright, Douglas, 3544 Forest ave .; Adella M. Britain, Grant, 1075 W. Jackson; Maria Brodt, Grant, 406 W. Harrison; Mary Brookins, Lawndale, Downer's Grove; Sarah A. Brooks, Haven, 1832 Wabash ave .; Rosalie Brosz, Skinner, 170 E. Indiana; Marie A. Broussais, S. & N. Div. High, 211 Thirty-second; Bridget M. Brown, McClellan, 3156 Ulhman; Emma L. Brown, Central Park, 773 Wal- nut; Jane D. Brown, Armour Street, 1301 W. Madison; Kate Brown, Clarke, 667 W. Adams; Mary E. Brown, Pickard, 434 Irving pl .; Minnie A. Brown, Brenan, 3120 Butterfield; Lizzie R. Browne, Douglas, 308 Thirty-first; Mary B. Bryant, Central Park, 15 Francisco; Catherine L. Buckley, Franklin, 638 Wells; Lizzie C. Buckley, Frank- lin, 638 Wells; Lynora L. Buckley, La Salle, 638 Wells: Caroline Buechel, Scammon, 756 W. Madison; Elizabeth E. Buhmann, Moseley, 19 Mohawk; Sophia Bull, Armour Street, 186 Evergreen ave .; Mary E. Burbank, Irving, 315 Flournoy; Louise M. Burcky, Moseley, Englewood; Aggie R. Burgess, Lincoln Street, 718 Superior; Maggie E. Burke,
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Oakley, 871 Fulton; Mary Burke, Pearson Street, 190 Chest- nut pl. ; Mary L. Burke, Armour Street, 664 W. Erie; Nellie M. Burke, Motley, 199 N. Paulina; Annie M. Burns, Lin- coln Street, 189 Park ave .; Helen M. Burns, W. Thirteenth Street, 329 S. Morgan; Maggie E. Burns, Kinzie, 25 Goe- the; Mary Burns, Washington, 194 N. May; Martha A. Burrows, Wells, 549 W. Erie; Mary E. Burt, Jones, 74 Bryant ave .; Augusta J. A. Burtch, Haven, 2929 Butter- field; Lillie E. Busch, Throop, 37 Winthrop pl .; Louise Busch, Burr, 305 Bissell; Rose Busch, Longfellow, 37 Winthrop pl .; Anna E. Bushnell, Lincoln, 24 Wis- consin; Emma A. W. Butler, Keith, Normal Park; Helen A. Butler, Headly, 410 Dayton ; Hattie M. But- terfield, Pearson Street, Commercial Hotel ; Augusta E. Butts, Washington, 10 S. Ada.
Mary Cahill, Oak Street, 334 Hudson ave .; Mary L. Cahill, Sheridan, 62 Swift Place; Sara F. Cairns, Garfield, 498 S. Morgan; Laura R. Caldwell, W. Jackson Street, 339 Warren ave .; Alice E. Calvert, Webster, 4225 Wolcott ave .; Elizabeth D. Campbell, Lincoln Street, 112 S. Lincoln ; Ellen A. Campbell, Haven, 1911 Wabash ave .; Jennie C. Campbell, Ander- son, 843 N. Robey ; Mary B. Campbell, Dore, 297 W. Van Buren ; Celia Canaday, Carpenter, 644 W. Jackson ; Susie O. Canevin, Huron Street, 21 Starr; Alice B. Can -- ney, Wentworth Avenne, 191 Twenty-Fourth ; Abbie A. Cannon, Vedder Street, 32 Goethe; Mary E. Cannon, Franklin, 270 N. Franklin ; Theresa A. Cannon, Franklin, 270 N. Franklin ; Hannah R. Carabine, Holden, 2728 Archer ave .; Susie A. Carey, Throop, 529 W. Taylor ; Ellen W. Carpenter, Brown, 62 Park ave .; Jennie S. Car- penter, W. Thirteenth Street, 232 Ewing; Lizzie V. Carroll, Cooper, 349 Center ave .; Sarah A. F. Carroll, Foster, 207 Henry; Mary Carson, Sheridan, Arlington Heights ; Antonie J. Carstens, King, 150 W. Randolph ;
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Vanilla V. Carter, Wells, 696 W. Lake; Anna S. Cary, Walsh, 373 W. Monroe ; Sophie M. Case, Hayes, 396 War- ren ave .; Nellie E. Casey, Foster, 637, S. Ashland ave .; Maggie B. Casey, West Thirteenth Street, 46 S. Peoria ; Maggie A. Cashin, Pearson Street, 33 Whiting ; Bella Cas- pary, Irving, 386 Oak ; Maggie M. Cassidy, Longfellow, 53 Newberry ave .; Sarah A. Cassidy, Longfellow, 53 Newberry ave .; Catharine B. M. Cavanalı, King, 1177 Adams; Lizzie A. Cavanah, King, 1177 Adams ; Julia A. Cavanaugh, Huron Street, 155 E. Indiana; Georgiana Chaeksfield, Lineoln Street, 7 S. Peoria ; Mary G. Chadwiek, Cottage Grove, 3632 Stanton ave .; Carrie E. Chapin, Moseley, Engle- wood, Ill .; Ann E. Chapman, La Salle, 661 La Salle ave .; Emily A. Chapman, W. Jackson Street, 1239 Wileox ave .; Susie E. Chart, Lineoln, 286 Erie .; Aliee M. Chase, W. Jackson Street, 1105 W. Jackson ; Sophie Chenoweth, Montefiore, 981 W. Monroe; Sara Chil- vers, Foster, 110 Miller; Effie M. Christensen, Langland, 173 W. Indiana; Kate J. Christian, Montefiore, 152 N. Sangamon; Libbie A. Christian, Montefiore, 152 N. San- gamon; Emma E. Christie, Garfield, Englewood; Kate M. H. Christopher, Wells, 199 N. Robey; James F. Claflin, W. Division High, Lombard; Jennie M. Claneey, Lincoln, 315 Lineoln ave .; Margaret A. Claneey, Brighton, 3235 Fox; Minnie N. Claneey, Ogden, 37 Beethoven pl. ; Annie B. Clark, Hayes, 806 Fulton; Lottie C. Clark, Foster, 377 Marshfield ave .; Luella II. Clark, Elizabeth Street, 651} Washington bould. ; Margaret F. Clark, King, 857 W. Jaek- son; Fannie E. Clarke, Armour Street, 853 Washington bould .; Hattie Clarke, Hayes, 602 Fulton; Jennie Clarke, Dore, 166 Aberdeen; Maria P. Clay, Calumet Avenue, 2937 Vernon ave .; George M. Clayberg, W. Division High, 204 Dearborn ave .; Diana H. Cloek, Montefiore, 564 W. Erie; Lizzie M. Cobb, Franklin, 372 Oak; Helen V. Coehran, Burr, Evanston; Martha Cochrane, Longfellow, 86 Centre
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ave .; Esther L. Coe, Calumet Avenue, 124 Twenty-fourth; Lizzie M. Coffee, Vedder Street, 320 Mohawk; Annie G. E. Cohn, Brenan, 2488 Archer ave .; Francelia Colby, Cot- tage Grove, 3639 Grand bould .; Laura G. Colby, Haven, 3639 Grand bould .; Sarah Colby, King, 862 W. Adams; Festus C. Cole, W. Division High, 2227 Wabash ave .; Ger- trude O. Cole, Calumet Avenue, 3139 Forest ave .; Mary T. Coleman, Kinzie, 242 Superior; Ella R. Coles, Throop, Crawford, Ill .; Susie E. Colver, McClellan, 100 Douglas ave .; Lizzie A. Comerford, Brenan, 439 Twenty-sixth; Helen D. Compton, S. Division High, Woodruff House; Robert W. Conant, Brainerd, 93 Laflin; Pauline Conde, Throop, 281 W. Monroe; Rosanna Conley, Oak Street, 219 Townsend; Sarah E. Conley, Haven, 1537 Wabash ave .; Sarah C. Connelly, Franklin, 52 E. Huron; Bessie M. Connor, Walsh, 119 Sebor; Emilie R. Consoer, Wells, 596 N. Ro- bey; Emilie H. Cook, S. Division, 2511 Michigan ave .; Ida M. Cook, Brighton, cor. Fuller and Ashland ave .; Julia M. Cook, Irving, 1152 Fillmore ; Maggie Cook, Arnold, 136 Seminary ave .; Anna L. Cooke, Keith, 3531 Dearborn ; Lottie I Cooley, Wells, 685 W. Superior ; Ella J. Cooper, Headley, 256 Tremont ; May H. Cooper, Throop, 38 Winthrop place ; Ellen M. Corbin, Jones, 124 Twenty-fourth ; Lizzie A. Corigan, Calumet Avenue, 3229 Indiana ave .; Mary C. Cosgrove, Garfield, 826 W. Taylor ; Clara C. L. Cossar, Emerson, 334 Warren ave .; Susan E. Cougle, Wentworth Avenue, 1337 Michigan ave .; Kate Cowan, Emerson, 239 S. Robey ; Minnie R. Cowan, McClel- lan, 3519 Stanton ave .; Agnes Cox, Asst. vocal music, 591 W. Van Buren ; Henry C. Cox, Pickard, 426 Irving ave .; Mary E. Crain, Moseley, 2511 Michigan ave .; Oliva A. Crane, Elizabeth Street, 16 Hamilton ave .; Helen A. Cravens, Brown, 101 Warren ave .; Emma A. E. Crawford, Douglas, 3544 Forest ave .; Antonia A. Crisen, Garfield, 134 W. Taylor ; Gertrude A. Crisler, Headley, 1009 N.
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Clark ; Mary H. Cross, Armour Street, Austin, Ill .; Julia A. Crowe, Wentworth Avenue, 3138 Wabash ave .; Mary A. Crowe, Webster, 3138 Wabash ave .; Fannie J. Crowell, Garfield, 185 S. Sangamon ; Francis L. Crumb, Irving, 845 W. Adams ; Annie F. Cull, Pickard, 225 Sebor ; Sara L. Cunningham, Oak street, 296 Dayton ; Delia Cur- eton, Von Humboldt, 846 W. Congress ; Mary L. Cureton, Emerson, 846 W. Congress ; Mary A. Curle, Ogden, 177 Oak ; Joanna A. Curran, Throop, 310 Loomis ; Maggie A. Curran, W. Thirteenth Street, 310 Loomis ; Emily C. Currier, Elizabeth Street, Oak Park, Ill .; Kate B Curtis, Walsh, 2209 Archer ave .; Leonidas A. Curtis, S. Division High, Waukegan, Ill .; Louise S. Curtis, Cottage Grove, 3418 Rhodes ave .; Marcella Cusack, Hayes, 706 W. Mon- roe ; Nell Cusack, Brown, 706 W. Monroe ; Virginia Cusack, Irving, 706 W . Monroe ; Julia K. Cutler, Irving, 420 S. Leavitt; Lizzie N. Cutter, La Salle, 25 Wisconsin.
Sarah A. Dabbs, Moseley, 94 Twenty-fifthı ; Kate Dalton, Newberry; 1209 Seminary Place ; Mary E. Daley, Cooper, 353 S. May; Ellen T. Daly, Franklin, 29 Ontario; Lizzie R. Daly, Ogden, 335 Ohio; Minnie E. Daly, Jefferson, 335 Ohio; Sarah A. Daly, Holden, 106 Sherman; Martha J. Dan- forth, Brown, 342 Warren ave .; Mary E. Danforth, Jones, Englewood, Ill .; Mary M. D. Dannehy, Wells, 207 N. Robey; Edward E. Darrow South Division, High, 2429 Prairie ave .; Justina David, Franklin, 211 Wells; Emma F. Da- vis, Marquette, 901 W. Jackson; Mary A. Davis, West Jackson Street, 115 Colorado ave .; Mary E. Davis, Kosci- usko, 170 Albany ave .; Maggie E. Davy, Carpenter, 160 N. May; Mary E. Davy, Franklin, 326 N. Franklin; Nel- lie M. Davy, Wells, 160 N. May; Annie S. Dawson, Ar- nold, 732 Sedgwick; Mary H. Dean, Polk Street, 185 S. Morgan; Sophia L. Dean, Armour Street, 16 Ogden ave .; Catherine A. Deder, La Salle, 180 Goethe; Lettie S. Decker, Garfield, 294 Center ave .; Nettie G. Decker, Ar-
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nold, 1643 Belmont ave., L. V .; Catherine Deggeller, Og- den, 936 N. Halsted; Annie Degnan, Burr, 194 Carroll ave .; Susie E. De Goode, Brainard, 469 S. Robey; Marc Delafontaine, West Division High, 64 Park ave .; Addie J. DeLano, Wells, 248 Ohio; Bessie Del Banco, Emerson & Elizabeth, 25 Walnut; Miriam Del Banco, Emerson, 25 Walnut; Arvilla C. DeLuce, West Jackson Street, 193 S. California ave .; Mary A. DeLuce, West Jackson Street, 193 S. California ave .; Agnes E. Dew, Arnold, 381 Day- ton; Electa E. Dewey, Calumet Avenne, 2921 Vernon ave .; Ella A. Dewey, Skinner, 364 W. Monroe; Frances E. M. Dewey, Carpenter, 11 S. Ada; James R. Dewey, West Di- vision High, 27 S. Ashland ave .; Mary J. Dewey, Healy, 2921 Vernon ave .; M. Adelia Dickinson, Brown, 98 War- ren ave .; Nellie L. Dickson, Scammon, La Grange, Ill .; Elizabeth F. Dimock, Sp. Teacher Drawing, 422 Washing- ton bou .; Lydia A. Dimon, North Division High, 160 Dearborn ave .; Clara L. Dixon, Douglas, 299 Fifth ave .; Kate Dixon, Huron Street, 237 La Salle ave .; Agnes E. Dodd, Brenan, 2524 Fifty-third, H. P .; Margaret T. Dodd, Kinzie, Hyde Park; Chester C. Dodge, Oakley, 726 Washington bould .; M. Lnella Dodge, Sheldon, 183 Howe; Maggie S. Dodge, Healy, 3026 Fifth ave .; Medora E. Dodge, Newberry, 183 Howe; Will C. Dodge, Wicker Park, 739 N. Hoyne ave .; Agnes M. Donahue, Kinzie, 119 Ontario; Louise J. Donahue, Foster, 382 Blue Island ave .; Kate A. Donegon, Thomas Hoyne, 545 La Salle ave .; Minnie E. Donoghue, Sheldon, 323 Chicago ave .; Theresa C. Donog- hne, Ogden, 323 Chicago ave .; Genevieve L. Dooley, Burr, 565 Austin ave .; Minnie Doubek, Carpenter, 381 Fulton; Jean Dougall, Ogden, 45 Cedar; Margaret Dougall, Oak Street, 45 Cedar; Margart F. Dougherty, La Salle, 265 N. Market; Cora E. S. Downer, Keith, 337 S. Leavitt; Au- gusta L. Downs, Hayes, 908 W. Monroe; Clara G. Downs, Hayes, 908 W. Monroe; Ada A. Dresbach, Headley, 776
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Washington bould .; Laura K. Dresser, Raymond, 3136 In- diana ave .; Flora V. Dryfuss, Brenan, 3227 Forest ave .; Mary F. Duck, Foster, 323 S. Paulina; Alice Duffield, Cottage Grove, 3020 Groveland ave .; May C. Duffin, Jones, 2322 Michigan ave .; Anna M. Duffy, Polk Street, 422 W. Jackson; Frances B. Dunbar, Moseley, Engle- wood; Mary E. Dunbar, Von Humboldt, 248 E. Ohio; Mary Dunlap, W. Thirteenth Street, 640 W. Jackson; Therese W. Dunlap, Clarke, 640 W. Jackson; Lizzie J. Dunn, Pearson Street, 263 N. Market; Mary F. Dunn, Longfellow, 298 Loomis; Amelia M. Dunne, Scammon, 34} Laflin; Kate F. Dunne, Scammon, 34} Laflin; Mary M. Dunton, Emerson, 417 Warren ave .; Nellie Dunton, Grant, 417 Warren ave .; Henrietta Dupuy, Newberry, 306 Belden ave .; Eva C. Durbin, South Division High, 3208 Prairie ave .; Sophia Durham, Moseley, 2415 Michigan ave .; Lucy Duschner, Burr, 310 Bissell; Minnie J. Dwyer, Garfield, 40 Newberry ave .; Ella J. Dymond, Polk Street, 1060 Wilcox ave .; Hattie Dynan, Lawndale, Crawford; Minnie M. Early, Throop, 1021 Madison; Dora Eaton, Foster, 232 S. Paulina; Sarah J. Eaton, Newberry, 57 Wieland; Francisca Ebel, Wentworth Avenue, 2406 Wabash ave. ; Helena I. Eckstorm, Arnold, 901 Larrabee, L. V .; Sophie A. Eckstorm. Newberry, 901 Larrabee, L. V .; Ma- rietta Edington, King, 422 S. Oakley ave .; Clara E. Eddy, Ward, 2532 Dearborn; Katherine Eiles, Langland, 163 Armitage ave .; Isabel I. Eckström, Armour Street, 408 W. Ohio; Mathilde Eliel, Haven, 1234 Indiana ave .; Kate Elliman, Andersen, 701 W. Lake; Emily Elliott, Scammon, 935 W. Harrison; Mary A. Elliott, Irving, 231 S. Western ave., Rosa A. Elting, Oak Street, 395 N. State; Louise C. W. Elwell, Brainard, 45 Campbell Park; Edith M. Embry, Burr, 518 Harrison; Adele M. Emcry, Webster, 3238 Dear- born; Gertrude E. English, Garfield, 295 W. Taylor; Jane P. English, Foster, 295 W. Taylor; Mary E. English,
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Thomas Hoyne, 96 Dearborn ave .; Anastasia Ennis, Kinzie, 383 Division; Emma Eschenburg, Carpenter, 669 La Salle; Elizabeth Evans, Lawndale, Central Parkave .; Grace E. Evans Skinner, 390 W. Adams; Kate A. Evans, Clarke, 8 Eldridge ct .; Huldah Everitt, Ogden, 349 N. Clark; Clementine Faber, Jones, 99 Thirty-seventh; Emily W. Fairman, Elizabeth Street, 64 St. John's pl .; Mary A. Farnham, Cottage Grove, 132 Thirty-fifth; Cora A. Farnsworth, Jefferson, 213 Flournoy; Fannie T. Farrel, Vedder Street, 370 Sedgwick; Elizabeth M. Farson, Brown, 134 Warren ave .; Nora M. Farson, Clarke, 134 Warren ave .; Rebecca M. Farson, Haven, 134 Warren ave .; Ella M. Faucette, Ward, 3002 Wabash ave .; Bertha Feinberg, Moseley, 3255 Vernon ave .; Minnie Feldkamp, Skinner, 303 W. Van Buren; Emma B. Fenimore, Ward, 3208 In- diana ave .; Martha P. Fenimore, Moseley, 3208 Indiana ave .; Jessie M. Fergus, Ogden, 69 Pine; Kate Ferguson, Pickard, 771 W. Congress; Marion Ferguson, Pickard, 771 W. Congress; Alice E. Field, Garfield, 336 Park ave .; Lizzie G. Finkler, Franklin, 32 Delaware pl .; Eveline Fischer, Arnold, 642 Sedgwick; Louise Fischer, Mcclellan, 3514 Wentworth ave .; Carrie T. G. Fish, Cottage Grove, 3144 Indiana ave, ; Josephine G. Fish, W. Fourteenth Street, Blue Island; Lida Fisher, Motley, 142 S. Ashland ave .; Maggie A. Fisher, Oakley, 167 S. Green ; Minnetta Fish- er, Kosciusko, 188 N. Center ave .; Ottilie L. Fisher, Lin- coln Street, 188 N. Center ave .; Franklin P. Fisk, West Division High, 521 W. Adams; Lizzie M. Fitzgerald, Mar- quette, 114 Winchester ave .; Mary E. FitzGerald, Headley, 24 Wisconsin ; Mary A. Fitzpatrick, Thomas Hoyne, 50 Cass; Sarah O. Flagg, Elizabeth Street, Norwood Park, Ill .; Edith B. Flagler, Marquette, 1020 W. Adams; Sarah A. Fleming, Longfellow, 356 W. Congress ; Sarah G. Flem- ing, Newberry, 1016 N. Halsted ; Hattie E. Fletcher, Keith, 2232 Indiana ave .; Tammie E. Flowers, W. Four-
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