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PUBLIC LIBRAR FORT WAYNE & ALLEN CO., IND.
INDIANA COLLECTION
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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01793 2176
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F. Kiss # 42(9) Breckenridge At était wayne In diana
CARIER & CAMPBELL'S
FORT WAYNE
CITY DIRECTORY
FOR 1873-4.
CONTAINING
MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION,
...
AMONG WHICH ARE
A LIST OF EXPRESS STATIONS IN MOST PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES ; THE · NAMES OF ALL STATIONS, WITH DISTANCES, ON ALL RAILROAD LINES LEADING TO AND FROM FORT WAYNE; DISTANCES AND RATES OF FARE BY RAILROAD FROM FORT WAYNE TO MANY CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES ; INTEREST TABLE, ETC., ETC.
PRICE, $2.50.
FORT WAYNE, IND .: SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE, COR. CALHOUN AND WAYNE STS. 1873.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
JAMES M. KANE & BRO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 579541
NOTIONS, TOYS
Fancy Goods, Children's Carriages,
BIRD CAGES, FISHING TACKLE, TRAVELING BAS- KETS, HOSIERY, JEWELRY, ROCKING HORSES,
POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS,
REVOLVERS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS,
Albums, Pocket Books of all styles, Buttons, Threads, Traveling Satchels, Boys' Carts and Wagons, Dolls and all kinds of Toys,
FANCY CHINA GOODS,
Combs, Brushes and Beads.
We invite the attention of buyers to our immense stock of JEWELRY. Children's Carriages and all kinds of Notions, Toys and Fancy Goods direct from importers and manufacturers., Call and see the largest as- sortment of Notions to be found in the State, and be convinced that our's is the place to buy goods CHEAP.
JAMES M. KANE & BRO.
19 CALHOUN STREET.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
CHARLES AUGER,
AL
GREENHOUSES : 449-453 E. Wayne St.
FLORIST
DEPOT : No. 114 Calhoun St.
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
O
A
Bouquets, Ent Flowers,
floral Decorations
TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
Plants Kept During the Winter.
P. O. Box 1806, Fort Wayne.
KOVER & RIVERS, PRACTICAL PAINTERS.
ALL STYLES OF
Signs, Show Cards, Store Shades, Glass Gilding, ORNAMENTAL, SCENIC AND FRESCO PAINTING,
House Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Glossing, Kalsomining, Marbling, Glazing, and Wagon & Carriage Painting.
None but the best of materials used, and prices as reasonable as GOOD WORK can be done for. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay.
Office, corner Main and Calhoun Sts., Fort Wayne, Ind.
S. S. SMICK,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Agricultural Implem'nts
.
..
AND FARM MACHINERY.
Exclusive Agent for
"BUCKEYE "
Mower and Table Rake Reaper,
"Sweepstakes" Threshing Machine,
" Imperial" Plow,
.
TARTE
BUCKEYE WITH TABLE RAKE.
Nos. 22 and 24 West Columbia Street. Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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INTEREST TABLE. Showing the Interest on any Sum from $10.00 to $10,000.00.
AT SIX PER CENT.
AT SEVEN PER CENT.
1 Day.
15 Days
1 Month.
1 Year.
1 Day.
15 Days.
1 Month.
1 Year.
$10
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3
5
50
$10
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12
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25
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41
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80
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40
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80
2
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47
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90
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26
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12 00
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1 44
2 92
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36 00
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3 50
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3 50
42 00
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4 08
49 00
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2 30
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38
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1
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17 48
35 02 420 00
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40 83 490 00
8,000
1 36
19 97
40 03 480 00
8,000.
. 53
23 01
46 67 560 00
9,000
1 55
22 47
45 03 540 00
9,000.
1 73
25 59
52 50 630 00
10,000
1 72
24 97
50 03 600 66
10,000.
92
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58 33 700 00
D. NESTEL, PROPRIETOR OF
COM. FOOTE AND SISTER'S TROUPE
Also, father of CHAS. W. and ELIZA NESTEL, known as COM. FOOTE and FAIRY QUEEN.
Residence, corner Jefferson St. and Broadway.
CHAS. W. AND ELIZA NESTEL KNOWN AS COM. FOOTE AND FAIRY QUEEN.
THE SMALLEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!
In Diminutiveness, Education and Histrionic Talent they stand without rivals.
FEB 2 5 1948
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
HAMILTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Fort Wayne Coffee and Spice Works, No. 30 Clinton St., Fort Wayne, Ind. MANUFACTURERS OF THE
CROWN BAKING POWDER.
DEGROFF NELSON & CO., -DEALERS IN- Grain, Seeds and Agricultural Products, AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. PURE CIDER VINEGAR
Warranted free from poisonous compounds, furnished at the Factory on the Fruit Farm or at the Store in packages to suit purchasers Fruit and Ornamental Trees from their Nursery at Elm Park, established 1850 .- Salt, Gypsum, Calcined Plaster and Land Fertilizers.
Agricultural Warehouse, Farm Implements, Machinery, Grain and Seed Store, Corner Columbia and Clinton Streets, FORT WAYNE, IND.
B. W. OAKLEY & SON, -DEALERS IN-
SADDLERS' HARDWARE,
Harness and Carriage Trimmings, WHIPS, ETC. No. 79 Columbia Street, - Fort Wayne, Ind.
LOUIS NEWBERGER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Clark's Block, No. 34 East Berry Street, FORT WAYNE, IND.
Will practice in the District and Supreme Courts of Indiana.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
J. D. BOND, Cashier.
C. D. BOND, Pres't. PLINY HOAGLAND, Vice Pres't. J. C. WOODWORTH, Ass't Cash.
FORT WAYNE
NATIONAL BANK
OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
CAPITAL, $350.000.
SURPLUS, $70,000.
Successors to Branch at Fort Wayne of Bank State of Indiana, organized 1836, and Bank State of Indiana, organized 1856.
DIRECTORS :
PLINY HOAGLAND.
JESSE L. WILLIAMS. O. P. MORGAN. B. W. OAKLEY. CHAS. D. BOND
FORT WAYNE HAT FACTORY
JAS. HARPER & CO.,
Manuf'rs and Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
Silk& Cassimere Hats HATS, CAPS,
JAMES HARPER. CHAS. A. ZOLLINGER DENNIS MONAHAN.
FURS, STRAW GOODS, ETC.,
No. 3 Phoenix Block and II Columbia St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
A. HATTERSLEY, Manufacturer of all kinds of
Brass Cocks, Valves, &c
FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER. -DEALER IN- WROUGHT IRON PIPE, STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS FOR SAME. Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Rubber Hose, Hydraulic Rams, Bath Tubs, Pumps, Copper Boilers and Plumbing Material of every description. No. 48 East Main Street, - FORT WAYNE, IND.
Reciprocal Distances of the Principal Cities of the United States.
PLACES.
Natchez.
Portland.
Portsmouth.
Montpelier.
Boston.
Providence.
Hartford.
New York.
Trenton.
Philadelphia.
Wilmington.
Baltimore.
Richniond.
Raleigh.
Charleston.
Savannah.
Cahawba.
Monticello.
New Orleans.
Murfreesborough.
Frankfort.
Columbus.
Indianapolis.
Vandalia.
St. Louis.
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492
436
410
336
227
167
137
110
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544
657
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1260 708
565
418
964
808
879 Washington, D. C.
Erie, Pa ..
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190
183
311
223
283
313
341
413
573
748
994 1107 |1351 |1666 1696 1144 1001
734
946
1124 1213 Boston, Massachusetts.
1360 1332
74
197
257
287
183
213
241
313
473
638
894 1007 |1253 1568 1598
1046
636
848|1026 1115 Hartford, Conn.
Tallahasse, Fla ..
1570 1434 1393 1335
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90
118
190
350
515
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884 1145 1457 1487
935
792
525
737
910
994 New York, N. Y.
San Francisco, Cal ...
1836 3711 3670 3611 3497
30
58
130
290
455
711
824 1082 1399 1427
875
932
465
677
855
944 Trenton, N. J.
Independence, Mo ...
3682 1557 1516 1457 1343 1284
28
110
260
426
681
794 1052 1367 1397
845
702
435
647
825
914 Philadelphia, Pa.
Jackson, Mo ...
1672 1546 1505 1431 1333 1274 1245
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766 1024 1339 1369
817
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805 894 Wilmington, Delaware.
Little Rock, Ark .....
1707 1581 |1540 1482 1360 1308 1280
325
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953 1268 1298
746
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433
645
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890 Baltimore, Md.
Milwaukee, Wis ... Burlington, Vt
40
230
271
282
299
358
387
414
484
642
256
369
627
436
758
768
530
635
703
844
894
921 Charleston, S. C.
Halifax, N. Sc.
4011
252
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524
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612
639
709 867 |1037 1276
378
693
713
571
630
761
875
887
998 Savannah, Ga.
Nashville, Tenn ..
1287 1161 |1120 1062
948
889
860
833
763
614
556
589
571
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315
345
373
669
865
820
809
746 Cahawba, Ala.
Apalachicola, Fl.
1630 1504 1463 1405 1291 1232 1203 1276 1106
948
710
563
491
438
147
422
719
915
870
767
699 Monticello, Miss.
Galveston, Tex.
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486
783
965
485
448
468
430 Murfreesboro' Tenn.
Norfolk, Va ..
722 597
556
497
400
324
300
268
200
120
178
402
512
Louisville, Ky.
1120 1006
955
906
792
733
704
677
723
585
590
772
754
568
652
829
216
94
232
430
510 Columbus, Ohio.
Cincinnati. O.
983
869
828
769
655
596
567
540
586
448
861
755
1029 1137 1116
612
782 1021 1131 1150 1215 1410
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194
200
199
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150
204
233
260
330
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911 1150 1260 1669 1816 |1993 1266 1022
620
402
185
198
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Chicago, Ill ...
1125 |1131 1130 1083
519
525
524
453
470
470
441
468
538
836 1174 1156 596 990 880
619 755
939
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83
27
341
464
202
240
526
700
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Montreal, C. E ...
139|
329
370
371
400
457
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513
583
815
547
592
149
290
921 |1089
1245
670
196
209
280
314 Frankfort, Kentucky.
Detroit, Mich ...
846
852
851
780
657
598
569
542
582
660
421
534
792 1107 1137
652
541
472
7704
821
855 Richmond, Va.
Memphis, Tenn ..
1549 1423 1382 |1324 1210 1151 1122 1095 1025
844|
786
113
942
972
548
533
532
742
813
847 Raleigh, N. C.
St. Johns, N. B
230
40
156
279
340
369
397
469
629
415
487
647
812
1068 1141 1439 1754 1784 1232 1089
288|1946 1212 1301 Montpelier, Vermont.
Montgomery, Ala ..
1550 1424 1383
110
401
431
459
559
719
842|1098 1211 1469 1784 1814 1269 I119
446
145
118
158
218
341
357
387
315
387
547
721
969 1081 |1331 1646 1676 1124
981 903
715
927 |1105 |1193 Providence, R. I.
Iowa City, Iowa ..
54
524 150
56
96
852 1002 1242 1331 Portland, Maine.
780 1039 1149 1407 1722 1752 1200 1059
790 1034 |1180 1269 Portsmouth, N. H.
CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
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995 1162 1232 4,180 miles.
706
554
337
879
662
- 105
847
813 New Orleans, Louisiana.
Mobile, Ala ..
1759 1633 1592 1534 1420 |1361 1332 1305 1235 1077
1222 1128 1227 1150 1033
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945
918
958
165
72
232
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745
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297
974 1040 1233
94 Vandalia, Mo.
342 The greatest distance
Buffalo, N. Y ...
926 1000|1196
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796
763 is from Fort Kent, Me.,
936
919
848
821
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
A. E. HOFFMAN.
HOFFMAN BROS.,
W. H. HOFFMAN.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Black Walnut Lumber
CHAIR STUFF,
MOULDINGS, &c.
Band Saw Mills, No. 200 West Main Street, FORT WAYNE, IND.
GEO. JACOBY.
S. WIEGAND. JACOBY & WIEGAND,
Manufacturers of
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
MOULDINGS, FRAMES, &c.,
AND DEALERS IN
Dresssed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, &c.
Cor. Virginia and Monroe Sts., - FORT WAYNE, IND.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
GRAHAM & GOTSHALL, Attorneys at Law,
Collecting, Real Estate and Insurance Agents NO. 7 EAST MAIN STREET.
Collections made in all parts of the United States.
SHOAFF'S GALLERY, Cor. Calhoun & Columbia Sts.
Photographs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Old Pictures ENLARGED and Framed. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
ROBERT S. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. n
No. 34 East Berry Street,
P. O. Box 1648.
FORT WAYNE, IND. 1
TRENTMAN, MONNING & SON,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
SPICES, MUSTARDS
Cream Tartar, White Fawn Baking Powder, Roasted Coffee, &l.
59 E. Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY
Fort Wayne Steam Iron Works.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
WAL MOTTA
JACOB C. BOWSER. JOSEPH R. PRENTISS. DANIEL M. FALLS.
J. C. BOWSER & CO., ТИЛ МА MANUFACTURERS OF UZMI
STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Tubular, Flued and Locomotive Boilers,
TANKS,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS,
58.W
Heavy Southern Sugar Mills,
Letellier's Patent Automatic Governors AND
CASTINGS GENERALLY USED FOR MACHINERY.
We have a very large and well assorted stock of Patterns. Address
J. C. BOWSER & CO.,
FORT WAYNE, IND.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
GROW F. P. RANDALL, W hol
ATTORNEY AT LAW
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE AGENT,
(AUGUST FEUSTEL, Solicitor.)
Office, 24 Clinton St., Fort Wagne, Ind.
HARTFORD, of Hartford, Conn., - - - Capital, $3,000,000
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE,
"
10,000,000
ST. JOSEPH, of St. Joseph, Missouri, - 1,000,000
W. & E. STEVENS,
(Successors to THOS. STEVENS)
MANUFACTURERS OF
Carriages & Buggies
TRUCK WAGONS AND SULKIES A SPECIALTY.
All kinds of Repairing done promptly and at Reasonable Rates.
Nos. 11 and 13 Clay St., east end of Main.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY
ULRICH STOTZ,
RESTAURANT
21 and 23 E. Main St. Fort Wayne, Ind.
Open from 7 A. M. du- ring the day and evening.
Regular Dinner from 12 till 2.
Best Quality Wines, Liquors and Cigars -AND -- CINCINNATI LAGER BEER.
V. A. SALLOT, MANUFACTURER OF CABINET WARE OF ALL KINDS ALSO, COUNTERS AND SHELVING. No. 177 Clay Street, Trimming and Scroll Sawing done to order. FORT WAYNE, IND.
STAHL & HILLEGASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
North-west Cor. Main and Calhoun Streets,
FORT WAYNE, IND.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
Officers of the City Goverment
OF THE
CITY OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA,
FROM 1840 TO 1873.
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NOTE .- The Original City Charter was writen by Hon. F. P. Randall, and passed by Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, incorporating the city of Fort Wayne, approved February 22, 1840, pro- vided for the election, by the people, of aPresident, (or Mayor,) and six members of the Board of Trustees (or Common Council,) and the election of General Officers by said Board, or Council.
1840.
Mayor-Geo. W. Wood. Recorder-F. P. Randall.
Attorney-F. P. Randall. Treasurer-Geo. F. Wright. High Constable - Samuel S. Morss.
Collector-Samuel S. Morss. a Assessor-Robert F. Fleming. Market Master-James Post. Street Commissior-Joseph H. McMaken. Chief Engineer-Samuel Edsall. Lumber Measurer-John B. Cocanour.
ALDERMEN.
Wm. Rockhill. Samuel Edsall.
Thomas Hamilton, b William S. Edsall.
Madison Sweetser, b William L. Moon.
Appointment resigned January 15, 1841, and Joseph Berkes appointed to fill vacancy same day. 6 Resigned May 6, 1840, and Jon . E. Hill and Joseph Morgan elected June 5, 1840, to fill their vacancies
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1841.
Mayor-Geo. W. Wood. a Recorder-F. P. Randall. Attorney-F. P. Randall.
Treasurer-George F. Wright. Collector-Bradford B. Stevens. High Constable-Richard McMullen. b Assessor-S. M. Black. Lumber Measurer-John B. Cocanour.
Flour Inspector-Daniel Maginnis. Market Master-Robert Hood.
ALDERMEN.
H. T. Dewey, Henry Sharp, Chas. G. French,
Philo Rumsey. A. S. Johns. William L. Moon
1842.
Mayor-Joseph Morgan. Recorder-Wm. Lytle. High Constable-Bradford B. Stevens. c
Treasurer-Geo. F. Wright. d
Street Commisisoner-Henry Lotz. Assessor-Robert E. Fleming.
Collector-Edward Stapleford.
Flour Inspector-Daniel Maginnis. e
Lumber Measurer-John. B Cocanour. Attorney-Henry Cooper. Chief Engineer-Wm. L. Moon. f
Surveyor-O. Bird. Market Master-Peter Kiser.
ALDERMEN.
Hiram T. Dewey,
Philo Rumsey.
Henry Cooper, Henry Sharp,
Joseph Scott, Wm. L. Moon. g
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. John Evens, Dr. Wm. H. Brooks, Dr. Brenard Sevenick.
a Resigned July 5, 1841, and vacancy filled August 2, 1841, by election of Joseph Morgan. b Superseded August 2, 1841, by Bradford B. Stevens.
c Resigned August 3, 1842, and James Crumley elected same day to fill vacancy.
d Resigned September 10, 1842, and Edward Stapleford elected same day to fill vacancy, which he re- signed September 15, 1842, and was succeeded by O. W. Jeffords.
e
Resigned August 26, 1842, and Daniel E Garnsey appointed September 5, 1842, to fill vacancy.
f Resigned August 26, 1842, vacancy continued.
g Resigned August, 26, 1842, and S. C. Freeman elected September 26, 1840, to fill vacancy.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1843.
Mayor-Henry Lotz. Recorder-William Lytle. Attorney-Lucian P. Ferry. Treasurer-Oliver W. Jeffords. Collector-James Crumley High Constable-James Crumsley. Street Commissioner-Wm. Stewert. Assessor-Wm Rockhill. Chief Engineer-John Cochrane. Surveyor-O. Bird.
ALDERMEN.
Franklin P. Randall, John B. Cocanour.
Lysander Williams,
Hugh McCulloch, Philo H. Taylor. Melancthon W. Hubbell.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Chas. Schmitz, Dr. Lewis Beecher,
Dr. H. P. Ayers.
1844.
Mayor-Henry Lotz. a Recorder-Wm. Lytle. b Attorney-Samuel Bigger. c Chief Engineer-Thomas Pritchard. Assessor-S. M. Black. High Constable-Wm. Stewart.
Collector-Wm. Stewart. Street Commissioner-Wm. Stewart.
Treasurer-O. W. Jeffords. Market Master-Peter Kiser.
ALDERMEN.
Morgan Lewis, d Cleves S. Silver. Samuel H. Shoaff, Jno. Cochrane.
Henry Williams, Jno. B. Dubois.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Lewis Beecher, Dr. Lewis Thompson, Dr. Chas. Schmitz
Discharged July 1, 1844, and succeeded by Jno. M. Wallace.
Resigned May 5, 1844, and Robert Lowry elected same day to fill vacancy.
c Superseded by Jno. W. Dawson, December 9, 1844.
d Resigned Angust 6, 1844, and S. M. Black elected August 26, 1844, to fill vacancy.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1845.
Mayor-Jno. M. Wallace, a Recorder-O. P. Morgan. Treasurer-O. W. Jeffords.
High Constable-W. B. Wilkinson.
Attorney-Jno. W. Dawson. Collector-Wm. B. Wilkinson. Assessor-Wm. H. Prince.
ALDERMEN.
S. M. Black, James Humphrey.
Philo Rumsey, b Charles Paige. Henry W. Jones. Jno. B. Dubois.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Lewis Beecher, Dr. Lewis Thompson, Dr. Chas. Schmitz.
1846.
Mayor-M. W. Huzford.
Recorder-Wm. Lytle. c
Attorney-Jno. W. Dawson.
Assessor-Joseph Morgan. Market Master-Robert Hood.
Treasurer-O. W. Jeffords.
High Constable-Cleves S. Silver.
Street Commissioner-S. M. Black.
Surveyor-S. M. Black.
Flour Inspector-I. D. G. Nelson.
ALDERMEN.
James B. Hanna, d Richard McMullen. e Henry Sharp, Samuel S. Morss. f
James Humphrey, Charles Fink.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Lewis Beecher, Dr. Lewis Thompsgn, Dr. Chas. Schmitz.
a Resigned May 8, 1846, M. W. Huxford elected May 26, 1846, to fill the unexpired term. Resigned May 26, 1846, and Chas. Fink elected to fill vacancy.
c Resigned June 12, 1846, and Jno. B. Dubois elected same day to fill vacancy.
d Resigned October 5, 1846, vacancy continued.
e Resigned May 4, 1846, and J. P Munson elected June 1, 1846, to fill vacancy.
f Resigned September 8, 1846, and Samuel Stophlet elected October 5, 1846, to All vacancy.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
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1847.
Mayor-M. W. Huxford. Recorder-Jno. B. Dubois.
High Constable-Cleves S. Silver. a
Assessor-Samuel Stophlet. Treasurer-Oliver P. Morgan. Collecton-Cleves S. Silver. b
ALDERMEN.
Jacob Lewis. James P. Munson. c
Henry Sharp, Jno. Cocanour. Charles Fink.
Jno. Cochrane,
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Lewis Beecher, Dr. Lewis Thompson, Dr. Chas. Schmitz.
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1848.
Mayor-M. W. Huxford. Recorder-O. P. Morgan. High Constable-T. J. Price. d Treasurer-N. P. Stockbridge. Assessor-Chas G. French. Collector-Jacob Hull.
ALDERMEN.
Chas. Muhler, Henry Sharp.
John Cochrane, John B. Cocanour. Alexander McJunkin.
John Conger,
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Henry Wehmer, Dr. P. H. Ayers, Dr. C. E. Sturgis.
a
66 .. Resigned June 10, 1847, and vacancy filled same day by election of Jacob Hull. 66 66
c Resigned May, 1847, vacancy continued.
d Office declared vacant August 7, 1848, and Daniel Gaylord elected to fill vacancy 7, 1848.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1849.
Mayor-Wm. Stewart. Recorder-O. P. Morgan.
High Constable-Samuel C. Freeman. a
Collector-Samuel C. Freeman. a
Street Commissioner-Samuel C. Freeman, a Assessor-Chas. G. French.
Treasurer-N. P. Stockbridge.
Chief Engineer-John B. Cocanour.
ALDERMEN.
A. M. McJunkin, Peter P. Bailey,
James Humphrey,
Michael Hedekin. B. W. Oakley. Charles Muhler.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Henry Wehmer, Dr. H. P. Ayers. Dr. C. E. Sturgis.
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1850.
Mayor-Wm. Stewart. Recorder-O. P. Morgan. Attorney-W. W. Carson. Assessor-Henry R. Colerick.
ALDERMEN.
A. M. McJunkin, C. Anderson,
Henry Sharp, James Humphrey,
W. H. Briant, B. W. Oakley.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
I. D. G. Nelson, John Cochrane,
D. W. Burroughs.
1
a Appointed January 6, 1851, to fill vacancy caused by John B. Cocanour's departure for California. a Resigned all three offices April 6, 1849, and succeeded by John B. Griffith, April 7, 1845, who resign- ed September 14, 1849, and was succeeded same day by John Spencer.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1851. a
Mayor-Wm. Stewart. Recorder-Duties performed by Mayor.
Treasurer-Thomas D. Dekay, County Treasurer. Attorney-Wm. W. Carson.
High Constable-Morris Cody. Street Commissioner-Morris Cody. Chief Engineer-Benjamin H. Tower.
Collector-No appointment. Assessor-
ALDERMEN.
O. W. Jeffords,
D. P. Hartman,
O. Bird,
James Howe, Peter Kiser, Robert Armstrong.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
I. D. G. Nelson, John Cochrane,
D. W. Burroughs.
1852.
Mayor-P. G. Jones.
Recorder-Duties performed by Mayor.
Treasurer-T. D. Dekay, County Treasurer.
High Constable-Wm. Fleming.
Chief Engineer-Samuel C. Freeman. Street Commissioner-Edward Smith.
Collector-office abolished.
Assessor-office abolished.
ALDERMEN.
R. McMullen, O. Bird, H. R. Colerick, R. Armstrong, Jonas W. Townley.
James Humphrey,
BOARD OF HEALTH.
I. D. G. Nelson, John Cochrane,
D. W. Burroughs.
a Charter amended by the General Assembly in 1851, Act approved February 8, abolishing the offices of Treasurer, Assessor, Collector and Recorder, making it the duty of the Mayor to perform the duties of Recorder. The duties of the Treasurer, Assessor and Collector were transferred to the proper officers of the County. Section 7 of said Amended Act also provides for the annual election of Mayor and High Constable.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1853
Mayor-Charles Whitmore. Recorder-Duties performed by Mayor. Treasurer-Thomas D. Dekay, County Treasurer.
High Coustable-Samuel C. Freemann.
Attorney-F. P. Randall. Street Commissioner-Wm. Lannin.
Chief Engineer-S. C. Freeman. Wood Measurer-Washington Dekay. Assessor-No appointment.
ALDERMEN.
John J. Trentman
James Vandegriff.
Milton Henry, Fred. Nirdlinger,
John Drake, a Henry Drover.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
I. D. G. Nelson, John Cochrane, D. W. Burroughs.
1854. 6
Mayor-Charles Whitmore.
Clerk-W. E. Ellis. c
Treasurer-Charles Muhler.
High Constable-F. J. Frank.
Street Commissioner-Bernard Hutker.
Attorney-Charles Case. d
Chief Engineer- Lewis Wolke.
Assessor-S. S. Morss. e
Sealer Weights and Measures-D. W. Burroughs.
ALDERMEN.
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