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An alphabetically arranged list of Business Firms and Private Citizens in Fort Wayne-A miscellaneous Directory of City and County Officers, Public and Private Schools, Churches, Banks, Incor- porated Institutions, Secret and Benevo- lent Societies, Etc .- A Directory of Allen County and a Complete CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY and "The Buyer's Guide"
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VOLUME XLIX
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers
504-5 BASS BLOCK FORT WAYNE
Entered According to Act of Congress, in the year of 1922, by R. L. POLK & GO., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
been taken at both places, to retake it at the home or busi- ness place. The new information is checked with the previous directory and each name in the old directory is accounted for. It is this careful superintendence and revision which makes the directory estimate of population higher than the census figures.
The directory estimate of population is based on the actual number of names contained in the book, which is multiplied by 2 to represent married women and children, indicating a population of 94,904 at the present time.
The publishers wish to express their appreciation to the patrons for patronage bestowed upon this work and to all the people of the city for their willingness to co- operate and give the necessary information.
Respectfully,
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers.
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SOME SUBSTANTIAL STATEMENTS
Fort Wayne, from which the name of the city is red, was erected in 1794 by General Anthony Wayne at point where the St. Mary's and the St. Joseph's betical p to form the Maumee river, which flows into Lake Alphabetic · at Toledo.
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Industria Fort Wayne has never had a "boom," and it has ver stopped growing. Its population in 1840 was 2,050; 1850, 4,282; in 1860, 10,388; in 1870, 17,718; in 1880, 380; in 1890, 35,393; in 1900, 52,057; in 1910, 71,500; 1920, 91,600 ; in 1921, 93,070, and in 1922, 94,904.
It has four east and west trunk line railways-the A & I lttsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago (Pennsylvania Anders( les), the Wabash, the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Apple Salckel Plate), and the New York Central lines. It has Ankenbry Archer E, north and south trunk lines-the Grand Rapids and Auth Colliana and the Lake Erie and Western.
1 Automot It has six miles of interurban railways, with others Baker uilding and in contemplation. These railways have a Baltes Banks irect connection with the great interurban systems of Bates hio and Indiana.
Becker Within a radius of about 200 miles Fort Wayne is Bell 1 bout equidistant from her sister cities of Indianapolis, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago and Grand Rapids.
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SOME SUBSTANTIAL STATEMENTS
Fort Wayne, from which the name of the city is derived, was erected in 1794 by General Anthony Wayne at that point where the St. Mary's and the St. Joseph's unite to form the Maumee river, which flows into Lake Erie at Toledo.
It had been an Indian trading post for a hundred years previous, its Indian name being "Kekionga."
It had been held in earlier times by the French, who built a fort for its protection a short distance west, on the St. Mary's river, and later by the English, who con- structed a fort on the St. Joseph's, a short distance north of the site chosen for "Fort Wayne."
The area of the city is fifteen and eight-tenths square miles.
Within its corporate limits it has nine miles of rivers -five of the St. Mary's, two of the St. Joseph's and two of the Maumee. All of these river banks within the city are owned by the city, and are to be parked and boule- varded.
Fort Wayne has never had a "boom," and it has never stopped growing. Its population in 1840 was 2,050; in 1850, 4,282; in 1860, 10,388; in 1870, 17,718; in 1880, 26,880; in 1890, 35,393; in 1900, 52,057; in 1910, 71,500; in 1920, 91,600 ; in 1921, 93,070, and in 1922, 94,904.
It has four east and west trunk line railways-the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago (Pennsylvania lines), the Wabash, the New York, Chicago and St. Louis (Nickel Plate), and the New York Central lines. It has two north and south trunk lines-the Grand Rapids and Indiana and the Lake Erie and Western.
It has six miles of interurban railways, with others building and in contemplation. These railways have a direct connection with the great interurban systems of Ohio and Indiana.
Within a radius of about 200 miles Fort Wayne is about equidistant from her sister cities of Indianapolis, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago and Grand Rapids.
It has no slum district. It is a city of homes, the pro- portion of home owners to its population being greater than in any city of its class in the United States.
It is known as the "Summit City," as it sits upon the crest of the watershed whence the waters flow east to the St. Lawrence, and west to the Mississippi.
It is on the line of the proposed deep waterway known as the Toledo, Fort Wayne and Chicago Trunk Line Barge Canal, which will unite the waters of Lake Michigan and Lake Erie.
It has the best distributed system of parks of any city in the state, seventeen in number, covering four hundred and forty-five acres of land, with one other now being acquired. When these are secured there will be a park within ten minutes' walk of the home of every citizen in Fort Wayne.
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It has a Chamber of Commerce with a membership of 1,400, to the members of which the city is indebted for the new Anthony Hotel, costing for grounds, buildings and furnishings over $500,000.00.
It has the finest court house west of the Alleghenies, designed by a Fort Wayne architect and built without a dollar of "graft" going into it.
It has three national banks and two state banks with assets of $26,992,275.65 ; six trust companies with assets of $23,991,336.32.
It owns its own waterworks with an ample supply of pure deep rock well water, the value of the plant being estimated at $1,625,252.90; the rates are the lowest in the state. There are 175 55-100 miles of pipe.
It owns its own municipal lighting plant for both city and commercial purposes, valued at $1,000,000.00.
It has one hundred and thirty miles of paved streets, ninety-eight miles being asphalt and thirty-two miles of brick ; eighty-one miles of paved alleys; one hundred and seventy miles of cement sidewalks, and one hundred and thirty-eight miles of sewers.
It has the finest public market house in Indiana.
It has over fifty churches, three large public hospitals, the Irene Byron Memorial Tuberculosis Hospital in close vicinity, two fine opera houses, three large photoplay houses and eight smaller ones, nineteen large public school buildings (several with fine playgrounds attached), seven public playgrounds and fifteen fine parochial schools, the handsomest Scottish Rite cathedral in the world, a beautiful Masonic Temple, an elegant country club, a $100,000.00 Young Women's Christian Association and a $338,000.00 Young Men's Christian Association.
It is one of the best lighted cities in the country, all of its business section being illuminated with five-light ornamental lamp posts, placed seventy-five feet apart on both sides of the street.
It has four daily newspapers, all of these of very wide circulation, covering all of northeastern Indiana and northwestern Ohio.
It has some of the largest manufacturing plants in the United States, among which are the Pennsylvania shops, the General Electric Co., Fort Wayne Works; the Bass Foundry and Machine Works; Fort Wayne Foundry and Machine Co .; the Wayne Knitting Mills, the largest full- fashioned hosiery mill in the country; the Packard Piano Company ; Fort Wayne Engineering & Mfg. Co .; the West- ern Gas Construction Company ; the Bowser Oil Tank and Pump Company; the Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Com- pany; Tokheim Oil Tank and Pump Company; the Van Arnam Mfg. Co .; the General Electric Lamp Factory, the International Harvester Company, and many others.
The bank clearings for the year 1921 totaled $92,206,238.39.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Streets and Avenues
Abbott, from Pontiac south, fifth east of Anthony blvd. . Adams, from Manford north, third east of Hartman. Agnes, from Lafayette east, seventh south of Pontiac. Alabama av, from Vermont to State blvd, third east of Kentucky av.
Alexander, from Pontiac south, fourth east of Anthony blvd.
Allen, from Annie av to Parnell av, first west of Cres- cent av.
Alliger, from Winter to Grant av, first south of E. Lewis. Anderson av, from Spy Run av east of St Joe river, first north of Prospect av.
Andrew, from Fourth north to State blvd, third east of St Mary's av.
Anna, from Indiana av east to Fox av, first south of Lincoln av.
Annie av, from St Joe river east to Crescent av, seventh north of State blvd.
Anthony av, changed to Harvester av.
Anthony boulevard, from Carson av south to city limits, ninth east of Hanna.
Antoinette, from Anthony blvd east, first north of Pontiac. Arcade Court, between W Berry and Wayne from Cal- houn to Harrison.
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Arcadia Court, from Webster to Fairfield av, first south of Kinsmoor av.'
Archer av, from Wells west to G R & I R R, second north of Huffman.
Ardmore av, from Taylor to Illinois road, west line of city limits.
Arlington av, from Oakdale dr south, first west of Fair- field av.
Baker, from Calhoun west to Fairfield av, third south of Lewis.
Baltes av, from Spy Run av east to St Joe river, second north of St Mary's river.
Barr, from St Mary's river south to Wildwood av, second east of Calhoun and from Dalman av south to Rudisill blvd, first east of Piqua av.
Barr (North), from Elizabeth north to Kamm, first east of N Clinton.
Barthold, from N Y C R R north to Huffman, fourth west of Wells.
Basin, from N Y C & St L R R north to High, first west of St Mary's av.
Bass, from Hoagland av west to Fairfield av, first south of Wabash R R.
Baxter, from Lafayette east to Holton av, fourth south of Wiebke.
Bayer av, from Tennessee av north to State blvd, second east of St Joe blvd.
Beach. from Spring north, first west of Wells.
Beacon, from State blvd north, sixth east of N Anthony blvd.
Beadell av, from Mckinley av west, second north of Taylor. Beaver av, from Savilla av south to Rudisill -blvd, first east of Broadway.
Beech, changed to Electric av.
Beechwood av, first east of Birchwood av, from Wabash av south to Raymond.
Beechwood Circle, from Fairfield av to Meyer av. first south of Meyer av.
Beechwood Drive, from Fairfield av to S Wayne av, first north of Home av.
Begue, from E Wayne north to N Y C & St L R R, third east of Hanna.
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Belle av, from Fox av west, first south of W Creighton av. Bequette, first north of W Main, from Davis east.
,Berghoff, from Taylor north, second west of L E & W R R.
Berry (East), from Calhoun east to Monroe, first south of E Main.
Berry (West), from Calhoun west to Nelson, first south of W Main.
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Bevel, from Taylor south to Eby av, fourth west of St Mary's river.
Birchwood av, first east of Edsall av, from Wabash av south to Raymond.
Blanche Drive, changed to Clermont Drive.
Bluff, from W Main south to Fair, first west of St Mary's river.
Bluffton rd, from south end of Broadway southwest across St Mary's river.
Boerger av, from Calhoun east and west, first south of Rudisill blvd.
Boltz, from Lafayette east to Hanna, second south of Pontiac.
Bond av, from Kinsmoor av south, first west of Fairfield av.
Boone, from Cherry west to N Y C R R, first north of W Main.
Bowser av, from P Ft W & C R R south to McKinnie av, sixth east of Hanna.
Brackenridge, from Calhoun west to Broadway, third north of P Ft W & CR R.
Brandriff, from Webster to Hoagland av, third south of Wabash R R.
Branning av, from Calhoun east and west, second south of Rudisill blvd.
Breck, from St Mary's av west, first north of N Y C & St L R R.
Bright, from Taylor north and south, fourth west of L E & W R R.
Broadway, from N Y C & St L R R south beyond Rudisill blvd, sixth west of Calhoun.
Brooklyn av, from Taylor, south, third west of St Mary's river.
Brookside, from Taylor south to Leland, first west of Broadway.
Brown, from St Mary's river west to L E & W R R, first south of Taylor.
Brudi av, from Leo rd east, third north of Field.
Buchanan, from Lafayette east to Winter, third north of E Creighton av.
Buell dr, from Rudisill blvd south to Pettit av, first east of Fairfield av. 1
Buena Vista dr, from Dodge av to Lawndale dr, first east of Kensington blvd.
Bueter rd, from Lincoln Highway east to Pontiac, sixth east of Edsall av.
Burgess, from Sherman west to N Y C R R, first north of Pape av.
Bush, changed to California av.
Butler (East), from Clinton east to Lafayette, second north of E Creighton av.
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Butler (West), from Calhoun west to Fairfield av, second north of W Creighton av.
Butler av, from Birchwood av east, second south of New Haven av.
Calhoun, from St Mary's river, south to city limits.
Calhoun (North), from St Mary's river north to Putnam, first east of Harrison.
California av, from Lake av north to Crescent av, sixth east of St Joe river.
Calumet av, from Cottage Grove av southeast to Pettit av, first east of Calhoun.
Canal, from E Wayne north to Maumee river, first east of Hanna.
Carew, from State blvd north, fourth east of Anthony blvd.'
Carl, from Calhoun east to Clinton, first south of Holman. Carlton av, from Brooklyn av west, second north of Wa- bash R R.
Caroline, from Suttenfield south to Pontiac, first east of Lafayette.
Carson av, from St Joe river east to Crescent av, fourth north of State blvd.
Cass, from St Mary's river north to Putnam, first east of Wells.
Cass, from Jacobs av north to Lillian av.
Catalpa av, from Taylor north to W Main, fifth west of LE & W R R.
Catherine av, from Leo rd east, sixth north of Field.
Cedar, from Maumee av south to E Lewis, first east of Ohio.
Centlivre av, changed to State blvd.
Central av, changed to Oswego av.
Central Drive, from Pontiac south, second east of Anthony blvd.
Centre, from Fair north to N Y C & St L R R, second west of St Mary's river.
Champlain Drive, from intersection of Lafayette and McKinnie av southwest to Lafayette Esplanade.
Charlotte av, from St Joe river east to Crescent av, third north of State blvd.
Cherry, from St Mary's river north to N Y C & St L R R, first west of the river.
Chestnut av, from Dubois east beyond city limits, second south of Wabash R R.
Chute, from Maumee av south to Wabash R R, second east of Harmar.
Clara, from Kentucky av east to Beacon, third north of State blvd.
Clark, from High north, third west of Wells.
Clay, from E Columbia south to Lasselle, fourth east of Calhoun.
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Clay (North), from Sixth north to Spy Run av, third east of N Clinton.
Clayton av, from Wells to Hensch and from Sherman to St Mary's av, fourth north of Archer av.
Clermont Drive, from Cornell Circle west to Tacoma av, third south of Lexington av.
Cleveland av, from Alexander to Wayne Trace, first south of Pontiac.
Clifton, from Manford north, and from Drexel av south, second east of Hartman.
Clinton, from St Mary's river south to Rudisill blvd, first east of Calhoun.
Clinton (North), from St Mary's river north to city limits, first east of N Calhoun.
Cody, from Garfield east, second south of Columbia av.
Cochran, from Maumee river east to Canal, first north of NY C & StLR R.
Colerick, from Lafayette east to Alexander, third south of Pontiac.
College, from Berry south to Stophlet, fifth west of Broad- way.
Columbia (East), from Calhoun east to Maumee river, first north of E Main.
Columbia (West), from Calhoun west to Harrison, first north of W Main.
Columbia av, a continuation east to city limits of E Columbia from Maumee river.
Comparet, from E Wayne south to Maumee av, fourth east of Hanna.
Congress, from Maumee av south to Wabash R R, second east of Edsall av.
Congress av, from Calhoun to Hanna, second north of McKinnie av.
Connett, from L E & W R R east, fourth south of Taylor. Constance av, from Leo rd east, fourth north of Field.
Cook av, from Parnell av east, second north of Annie av.
. Coombs, from E Wayne north to Maumee river, fourth east of Hanna.
Cora av, from Parnell av east, third north of Annie av. Corneille, from Doyle east, second north of Pontiac.
Cornell Circle, from Calhoun west, third south of Rudisill blvd.
Cortland av, from Putnam north to Lillian av, first west of Wells.
Cottage av, from S Wayne av to Broadway, first south of Home av.
Cottage Grove av, from Lafayette west to Fairfield av, fourth south of Lexington av.
Court, from E Main south to E Berry, first east of Cal- houn.
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Creighton av (East), from Calhoun east to Savannah, sixth south of Wabash R R.
Creighton av (West), from Calhoun west to Broadway, sixth south of Wabash R R.
Crescent av, from Edgewater av north to city limits, first west of California av.
Crestwood Drive, from Westover rd to Sherwood terrace, first east of Hartman rd.
Culbertson, from Mckinley av west, first north of Taylor. Cumberland av, from Leo rd east, seventh north of Field. Curdes av, from Crescent av east, fifth north of State blvd.
Curtice av, from Schele southeast to Slataper, third north of Wayne Trace.
Custer av, changed to Osage.
Dalgren av, from N Clinton east, first north of Field.
Dalman, from Lafayette west to Piqua av, first south of Wildwood av.
Darrow av, from Piqua av west to Hoagland av, fourth south of Wildwood av.
Davis, from W Main north to Mary, first east of G R & I R R.
Dawson, from Calhoun west to Fairfield av, third south of Wabash R R.
Dayton, from Fairfield av to Beaver av, second south of Kinsmoor av.
Dearborn, from Edgewater av north to St Joe blvd, third east of Columbia street bridge.
DeGroff, from Burgess north to High, second west of St Mary's av.
Delaware av, from St Joe blvd east to Kensington blvd, third north of Tennessee av.
Delta blvd, from Edgewater av north to Lake av, first east of Crescent av.
DeWald (East), from Calhoun east to Hanna, first north of E Creighton av.
DeWald (West), from Calhoun west to Broadway, first north of W Creighton av.
Diamond, from Anthony blvd east, third north of Pontiac .. Dinnen av, from Thompson av south to Packard av, first west of Broadway.
Division, from Maumee av south to Hayden, first east of Harmar.
Dock, from Harrison east to Barr, first south of N Y C & St L R R.
Dodge av, from Kentucky av east, second north of State blvd.
Donnelly, from Doyle west, first north of Pontiac.
Dougall, from Dwenger av north and south, third east of Glasgow av.
Douglas av, from Calhoun west to McClellan, sixth south of W Main.
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Downing av, from Hoagland av to Fairfield av, third south of Pontiac.
Doyle, from Pontiac north, seventh east of Anthony blvd. Drexel av, from Smith to Wayne Trace, fourth south of Pontiac.
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