Edward's annual directory : to the inhabitants, institutions, incorporated companies, manufacturing establishments, business firsm, etc. etc. in the City of Indianapolis, 1869, Part 1

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Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Richard Edwards
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TO THE HON. DANIEL MACAULEY,


Mayor of the City of Indianapolis :


The Publishers take the liberty of dedicating to you the Fourth Volume of EDWARDS' ANNUAL CITY DIRECTORY of the City of Indian- apolis. Not only as a tribute to your private worth, but as a token of the esteem in which you are held by all who so highly appreciate your exertions, both in time of peace and that of war. As a public benefactor and a civilian your example is well worthy of imitation. Your unrelenting efforts in behalf of the City's good, (in the posi- tion of Mayor,) and the high esteem in which you are held by the citizens of Indianapolis, eminently entitle you to the small con- sideration here bestowed by the publishers of this work.


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OFFICE OF THE CHARLESS PUBLISHING CO., 2 . ST. LOUIS, JUNE 15th, 1869.


In presenting this the fourth volume of Edwards' Annual City Directory of Indianapolis to the patrons of the same, we cannot refrain from tendering our thanks for the liberal manner in which they have seconded our efforts in the prosecution of our labors, believing that they will be appreciated and the correctness of our work readily perceived by all who are daily obliged to refer to its pages; as the continual reference by most of our citizens to a work of this nature necessitates correctness and precision, its usefulness and value is readily felt by all business men, more especially as they have for the past year been misguided by a "skimmed publication."


In view of this fact we subject our pages to the closest scrutiny, admitting the fact, however, that slight imperfections will unavoid- ably appear, though the greatest human forethought and precaution may have been exercised. For such slight imperfections we ask the indulgence of a most generous people.


The information has been collected with great care by Reporters who thoroughly understand their business, and no expense nor pains has been spared to give the citizens of Indianapolis a Directory use- ful as a business guide, and one that will reflect credit upon our beau- tiful and prosperous city, and at the same time, reflecting great credit upon its publishers for its mechanical execution.


In this connection we deem it proper to state that it is the intent on the part of the publishers, to make an annual publication here- after, trusting that each succeeding volume will be attended with less difficulties, and that we may be able to merrit the approbation of the patronizing public.


In conclusion, we most heartily return our thanks for the favors and kindness shown us- by our friends and patrons.


We are most respectfully yours,


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ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON served up in the best style. A SUPERIOR CUP OF COFFEE with the best FRESH PASTRY can al- ways be obtained here


For persons wishing day board we have the best accommodations. Our table always furnished with the BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS. Our charges are moderate. "LIVE AND LET LIVE," our motto.


He also has opened a depot for New York and Baltimore Oysters, WHOLE- SALE AND RETAIL, kept constantly on hand and shipped to any point in the State. Particular attention paid to city orders.


Private Parties served in best style. Wines and Refreshments furnished.


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INDICES.


GENERAL INDEX.


PAGE.


Abbreviations.


32


Marion County Agricultural and Horti-


Academies, Colleges, Institutes, etc.


· 16


cultural Society. .


12


Addition to City Register. . .


10


Masonic ...


22


Banks and Banking Houses .. 12


Board of County Commissioners 14


Board of Health .. 12


Business Directory. 369-412


Cemeteries ..


13


Chamber of Commerce.


10


Churches ..


13-14


City Commissioners 12


City Councilmen. 11


City Hospital. 12


City Officers.


11


City Register. 11-31


Citizens' Directory. 33-356


County Officers. 14


Courts ..


15


Dedication.


5


Druids


23


Schools Public.


17-18


Secret and Benevolent Societies.


.22-23


Societies and Associations


23-24


Stamp Duties, Schedule of.


357-360


Standing Committees ..


13


Streets, Avenues and Alleys. 27-31


Incorporated Companies. 19


Title Page ..


3


Indiana Military Agency.


20


Too Late for Regular Insertion.


31


Indiana State Board of Agriculture.


12 Township Trustees.


15


Indiana State Government ..


20


Trades Union.


24-25


Insurance


Companies, (Home).


19


U. S. Offices in this city.


25


Introductory


7


Ward Boundaries


26


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.


PAGE.


l'AGE.


Aldrich & Gay, wood yard. K Appleby Robert, house furnishing goods


Arden J. Boots and shoes. . bottom margin lines. Atkins E. C. & Co. Sheffield Saw Works 415 Baird William, cooper 379


Baldwin J. H. & Co. . side margin lines. Bentley & Chandler, dress & cloak mak'g G


Bingham W. P. & Co. jeweler ... top margin lines.


Brackebush C. J. farm machinery.


side margin lines and inset opp. 416 Brolaski & Malin, Laclede Hotel, St. Louis (R. R. Dep't) .. 409


Bunte & Dickson, lumber. C


Burkhart A. J. ice dealer. 366


Byrkitt M. & Son, sash door and blind factory. E


Caldwell G. W. & Co. Aerated Bread Bakery. front cover. Carlisle H D. flour mill. 1 Carr J. M. saddle and harness maker. C Chapman D. C. painter .. 364 Charless Publishing Co. 2-39


Cincinnati, Connersville and Indianapolis


Junction R. R. (R. R. Dep't) . ...... . .


413 Cleveland, Columbus. Cincinnati and In- dianapolis Rw. Co. (R. R. Dep't). 410


Commercial, (newspaper) 4


Coors Ang. F. grocer ... . bottom margin lines. Copeland W. J. & Co ..... bottom margin lines. Cox Brothers, boiler makers and sheet iron workers. 363


Cropper J. H. Furniture, Tin and Hard- ware Store ..


Culliny Patrick M. dry goods importer and dealer. . back cover and top margin lines. Daggett, R. P. architect .. 371


Davis 1. & Co. Hats, Caps and Furs. top margin lines.


Desjardins Joseph, stair builder.


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Elliott J. Perry, photographer.


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Enos & Hueber, architects.


366


Ewald Henry, horse shoer & wagon mnkr.


Fertig Frank, painter.


399


Fitzgerald & Carroll, Barnum's Hotel, St. Lonis. 4IG


1


Post Office Department 25-26


Postage, Rates of ..


26


Pub. Halls, Blocks, Offices & Buildings. . 21-22


School Board of Trustees.


17


School Board of Visitors. 17


School property, Statement of. 18


School Teachers and number of pupils in each ward. 18


School Trustees.


12


Schools ..


17-19


Schools and Teachers 17


Schools Colored. 18 Schools Parochial and Private. 19


Educational.


16


Fair Grounds. 12


15 Fire Alarm Telegraph Signals. Fire Department. 15


Good Templars.


23


Libraries.


10


TAGE.


Newspapers and Publications.


20-21


Odd Fellows.


22-23


Police Department ..


12


10


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.


Forbes J. R. jeweler and watchmaker ... PAGE.


Top magrin lines


Fugit James M. grainer ..


385


Gebhard A. upholsterer and cabinet ma- ker .. H


Goddard S. & Sons, stone works.


367


Hart Edward F. salcon 363


Hess Chas. M. A. ins. agent.


Side margin lines


Hildebrand, Keppele & Co. lumber


K


Holliday W. & C. F. lamps and lanterns .. 364


Indianapolis, Cincinnati & LaFayette R. R. (R. R. Dep't.) 412


Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R. (R. R.


Dep't.) ..


414


Ingraham C. B. photographer.


401


Jackson & Nicoli, grocers ret. 386


Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis R.


R. (R. R. Dep't.) ..


411


Jenison A. F. & Co ..


front cover and 371


Jenkins E. painter.


E


Jones C. G. ins. agt .... Margin lines and 391 Kappes J. H. & Co. piano mnfrs. 415


Kay & Mattern, dress and cloak making. G Kel'er Paul. cabinet maker .. 414


Kemper John M. carpenter and builder. G


Kindler C. locksmith and bell hanger ... 363 Klare & Schroder, saloon and bowling alley. . 406


Kolb Louis, wood-turner. 410


Land Co.'s Indiana & Illinois Central Rw. Co. (John R. Elder). 414


Lawrence A. V. grocer


365


Lueders Misses, stamping and stamped


goods ..


G


Lukens R. L. agricultural implements. 368


Lukens R. L. & Co. Gauze's Ditching Ma-


chine .. 368


McFarlane William M. bakery. 372


McKendry & Lovecraft, stave factory. ..


Meyer Charles & Co. notions, toys and


fancy goods ..


365


Mayhew O. F. solicitor of patents ..


371


Also front cover


Meier V. & Bro, Madison Ale. 362


Meridian Street Bath House .. 367


Meyer George F'. cigars and tobacco. 364


Miller A. R. photographer. 361


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Miller, Mitchell & Stough


Mirror. (newspaper) .. 1 Morse T. A. carpenter and builder. H Mueller C. L. tailor and repairer .. E Mueller Lawrence, architectural carver H Munsell Henry, wagonmaker. G


Newton Maria S. milliner, dress and cloak maker. 366


Perrine T. B. general engraver.


Top margin lines


Pickerill & Cole, physicians.


402


Reed H A. painter ..


D


Reynolds N. W. cigars and tobacco.


J


Robinson Bros. trunks and valises ..


361


Schmidt C. F. brewer. Front cover Scribner & Smith, soda water. 362


Shover & Christian, carpenters and build- ers. . I


Smith F. carriage and wagon maker.


D


Smith John B. Chemical Dye Works ....


K


Smith, Ittenbach & Co, stoneyard ..


362


Smith N. R. & Co. (Trade Palace).


413


Spades M. H. dry goods ... Side margin lines


Spring E. Mrs. milliner, cloak and dress


maker


365


Stowell M. A. music house. . Side margin lines; also back cover; also A Stumph Joseph. G


Summer Resort, Perry Springs


412


Swank M. cancer physician


376


Tate Warren, sash and blind factory.


364


Terre Haute & Indianapolis R. R. (R. R. Dep't). 415


The Western Fireside, (newspaper).


6


Thompson & Cartwright, saloon ..


362


Todd, Carmichael & Williams, booksel- lers and stationers. . Front cover Trayser F. L. musical instrum't repairer 396 Turner Wm. H. & Co. coal and coke .... Front cover; also 378


Turner & Root, coal miners ..


C


Van Camp & Jackson, com. mers ..


361


Vondersaar, blacksmith and wagonmkr .. D Webb & Bates, agricultural implements. 0


Weghorst Henry, florist and gardener ... 366 Wiegand A. nurseryman and florist. M


Wilkinson D. E. grocer. 365


Wisehart & Calvert, flour and feed ..


G


Zimmermann C. slate and metal roofer .. 363


ADDITIONS TO CITY REGISTER.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.


(Vinton's Block.)


OFFICERS .- James C. Ferguson, President ; Thos. D. Kingan, S. V. B. Noel and David Gibson, Vice Presidents ; John Carlisle, L. W. Hasselman, Jos. D. Pattison, Lucien Hills, Thos. Jordan, H. C. Deihl, F. P. Rush, John W. Murphy, Barnabas Coffin and Fielding Beeler, Trustees.


COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION .- W. P. Gallup. Barnabas Coffin, Jos. C. Pattison, Chas. Glazier. John Carlisle.


COMMITTEE OF APPEALS .- John W. Murphy, George Evans, David Gibson, Fielding Beeler, Thos. D. Kingan.


LIBRARIES.


CITY LIBRARY-Martindale's Block.


COUNTY LIBRARY-Court House, 2,000 volumes open and accessible to all respon- sible parties.


STATE LIBRARY-State House, 25,000 vol- nimes.


SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY-State Building.


TOWNSHIP LIBRARY-Rooms 4 and 6, 16 N. Delaware. 1,500 volumes.


YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY -- In connection with the Young Men's Christian Associa. tion, Vinton's Block.


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INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY,


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CITY REGISTER.


CITY GOVERNMENT,


DANIEL MACAULEY MAYOR


(Term Expires May, 1871.)


CITY OFFICERS.


(Offices Glenn's Block. )


CLERK-Daniel Ramsdell.


DEPUTIES -- Jno. G. Waters and Jno. R. Clin- ton.


TREASURER-Robert S. Foster.


DEPUTY-John W. Coons.


ATTORNEY-B. K. Elliott.


ENGINEER-R. M. Patterson.


ASSESSOR-William Hadley.


MARSHALL-George Taffe. DEPUTY-Augustus Reick. STREET COMMISSIONER-Augustus Bruner. CHIEF FIRE ENGINEER-Charles Raymond. MARKET MASTER-Theodore W. Pease. SEALER-S. B. Morris.


SEXTON-James H. Hedges.


PRINTER -James G. Douglass.


CITY COUNCILMEN.


FIRST WARD-Leon Kahn and John S. Newman.


SECOND WARD-Temple C. Harrison and W. D. Wiles.


THIRD WARD-J. H. Woodburn and W. W. Weaver.


FOURTH WARD-Erie Locke and Isaac Thalman.


FIFTH WARD-A. H. Brown and James McB. Shepherd.


SIXTH WARD-Henry Gimber and Robert Kennington.


SEVENTH WARD-Thomas Cottrell and John Marsee.


EIGHTH WARD-C. E. Whitset and Chris- topher Heckman.


NINTH WARD-John Pyle and Frederick Thoms.


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STANDING COMMITTEES.


ACCOUNTS AND CLAIMS-J. H. Woodburn, Leon Kahn and Christian Heckman.


BENEVOLENCE AND HOSPITALS-J. H. Wood- burn, W. W. Weaver and C. E. Whitset. BRIDGES-Erie Locke, John Marsee and Hen- ry Gimber.


FINANCE-John S. Newman, J. H. Woodburn and Thomas Cottrell.


FIRE DEPARTMENT-John Marsee, Isaac Thal- man and A. H. Brown.


GAS LIGHT-William D. Wiles, Leon Kahn and Robert Kennington.


JUDICIARY -- John S. Newman, T. C. Harrison and A. Brown.


MARKETS-John Pyle, Isaac Thalman and Robert Kennington.


PRINTING AND STATIONERY -- Frederick Thoms, T. C. Harrison and James MeB. Shepherd. PUBLIC BUILDINGS-W. W. Weaver, John Pyle and Henry Gimber.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS-Leon Kahn, Frie Locke and C. E. Whitsit.


RAILROADS-William D. Wiles, Frederick Thoms and James McB. Shepherd.


REVISION OF ORDINANCE-T. C. Harrison and Thomas Cottrell.


STREETS AND ALLEYS-Isaac Thalman, John Marsee and Christopher Heckman.


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CITY COMMISSIONERS-Pres. S. M. Sei- bert; Secy. J. N. Russell; W. Braden, John F. Ramsey and Joseph Sutton.


CITY HOSPITAL-Directors: Dr. John M. Kitchen, W. W. Smith, J. C. Geisendorf, W. Braden, George Merritt, Dr. F. S. New- comer, Charles Glazier, E. J. Holliday, Dr. J. M. Phipps.


BOARD OF HEALTH-Drs. T. B. Harvey, John Comingore and W. Clinton Thompson. SCHOOL TRUSTEES-Pres. James C. Yohn, Secy. W. H. L. Noble, Treas. John R. Elder.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT.


First Dist .-- G. W. Bennett, R. B. Barber, Thomas Horninday.


Second Dist .- James N. Stevens, A. J. Wells, George Bnser.


Third Dist .- H. Taffe, J. Cahill, Allen Thorn- brough.


Fourth Dist .- Williiam Boler, Michael Mar- phy, R. M. Boyd.


Fifth Dist .- L. M. Russell, A. P. Wright, John Spellman.


Sixth Dist .- H. Minnick, O. B. Boardman, R. Campbell.


Seventh Dist .- T. S. Wilson, H. Adams, George Sponsel.


Eighth Dist .- William Williams, Abel Catter son, M. Louney.


Ninth Dist .- Jesse Murphy, P. Lendermi. George Thomas.


UNION DEPOT Police force consists of one marshal and three deputies separate from the city organization of police.


POLICE COMMISSIONERS-John Marsee. J. H. Woodburn, William D. Wiles.


AGRICULTURE.


INDIANA STATE BOARD OF AGRICUL- TURE-Hon. A. D. Hamrick. Pres. John Sutherland, Vice Pres. A. J. Holmes, Secy. Carlos Dickson, Treas. Indanapolis. John B. Sullivan, Gen. Supt. Indianapolis. Office State House, Indianapolis.


MARION COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY-L. W. Has- selman, Pres. John T. Francis, Secy. Office 7 Hubbard's blk.


FAIR GROUNDS, Indiana State Agricultu- ral Society es. Delaware, north of limits. Seventeenth annual Indiana State Fair will be held at Indianapolis, Monday Sept. 27th, continuing to Oct. 2d.


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BANKS AND BANKING HOUSES


BANK OF THE STATE, incorporated 1857; closing business. James M. Ray, prest., Joseph Moore, cashier.


BRANCH OF THE BANK OF STATE, ne. cor. Washington and Meridian, Oliver Tou- sey, prest., D. M. Taylor, cashier.


CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, 4 E. Wash- ington ; organized November 11th, 1864, au- thorized capital $500,000. W. C. Holmes, pres., Joseph R. Hangh, cashier; John Thomas, J. H. Baldwin, Nicholas McCarty, J. H. Vajen, Wm. Mansur, Geo. B. Yandes, Isaiah Mansur, J. R. Haugh, W. C. Holmes, directors.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK, se. cor. Waslı- ington and Meridian; organized 1863, capital $500,000. William H. English, prest., John C. New, cashier ; Wm. H. English, John C. New, H. Bates, jr., N. S. Greene, E. G. Eng- lish, Deloss Root, J. McLene, Robt. Brown- ing, J. G. Stiltz, E. S. Alvord, T. B. Mc- Carty, directors.


FLETCHER'S BANK, 30 E. Washington ; or- ganized 1830, capital, $200,000. S. A. Fletcher & Co., props. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.


HARRISON'S BANK, 15 E. Washington, es- tablislied in 1855, capital $100,000. Alfred & Jolin C. S. Harrison, proprs. Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.




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