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LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
N. R. SMITH & CO.,
JOBBER& AND RETAILERS IN
DRY
GOODS!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
-AND-
LARGEST STOCK
IN THE STATE.
TRADE PALACE DRY GOODS CARPETE
EPALACELES
& Co
In Every Department.
ALWAYS COMPLETE
Manufacturers of Cloaks
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS.
TRADE PALACE,
26 & 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., INDIANAPOLIS,
THE POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE OF INDIANA. .
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LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
THE
MITCHELL & RAMMELSBERG Furniture Company.
BRANCH HOUSE:
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
MANUFACTURE RICH, FASHIONABLE, -- AND-
DURABLE FURNITURE,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Common Chamber Furniture, Fine Walnut Chamber Suits, Fine Chestnut Chamber Suits, Kitchen and Dining Tables, Wood and Cane Seat Chairs, Office Furniture, all kinds, Marble and Wood Top Center Tables, Bureaus, Wash Stands, What-Nots, Hat Frames,
Upholster Parlor Suits, Upholster Parlor Chairs, Arm Chairs, Rockers, Sofas, Tete Tetes, Lounges, &c., Spring Beds, Mattresses, Pillow's Mosquito Nets, Ottomans, Piano Stools, Patent Spring Beds, Of all the best patents.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO FILLING ORDERS FOR
Parlor Suits and Upholstered Work,
AND PERFECT SATISFACTION WILL BE GIVEN.
An Examination of our Stock and Prices is Asked! WAREROOMS: No. 39 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
J. M. LOSIE & CO.,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
KRIEGHOFF'S PATENT
U. S. SPRING BEDS.
-FOR-
THIS CITY AND STATE,
No. 83 East Market St.,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
omething New .. Novelty
MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED !
A few of the Advantages of this Bed over all others are: Simplicity of Construc- tion, not liable to get out of repair, and if it does can be repaired with less expense and trouble than any other Spring Bed in use. Being made entirely of metal, there is no harbor for VERMIN, and for CLEANLINESS cannot be surpassed. And as a first- class Spring Bed it can be procured at one-third less COST than any other now in use, and can be manufactured to flt any size of bedstead.
Orders From the TRADE
SUPPLIED PROMPTLY AT A HANDSOME DISCOUNT.
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WARE-ROOMS:
No. 105 East Washington St., FACTORY: No. 461 North Alabama St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
MANUFACTURE
Fine and Common -- OF-
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RICH, FASHIONABLE, -AND --
DURABLE STYLES.
A Full Stock of all kinds of Work constantly in Store, and for sale at the lowest manufacturers' prices.
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LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY.
CAPITOL
TOBACCO WORKS.
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CAPITOL TOBACCO WORKS
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E.E.F.
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TOBACCOS !
NOS. 19, 21 AND 23 NORTH TENNESSEE STREET, (OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE;)
Indianapolis, Indiana,
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LOGAN'S
INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY, EMBRACING AN
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF CITIZENS NAMES,
GATHERED AND COMPILED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK.
CONSTITUTIO
Also, a carefuly written and closely detailed
HISTORY OF INDIANAPOLIS,
FROM 1818 TO 1868,
B. Y'I'G.N. FU'S BROWN,
GIVING A RECORD OF EVENTS OF THE CITY FROM ITS. FIRST SETTLEMENT; ITS MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURING, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL FROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, PRESENT IM- PORTANCE .AND FUTURE PROSPECTS. WITH A COMPLETE MUNICIPAL RECORD, GIVING NAMES OF CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, COL- LEGES, SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS, &c., &c.
FOR THE YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 1868.
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Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1868, by Logan & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the United States District Court, for the district of Indiana.
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viii LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS
Rg 17. 7252 1868/69
GEORGE M. JENISON & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO W. H. TALEOTT & Co.)
ESTABLISHED 1830.
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
Jewelry, Watch Materials, Watch Glasses, TOOLS, &c.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES,
COIN SILVER WARE,
Best Quality Plated Ware.
ENGRAVING, WATCH AND JOB WORK EXECUTED
By Skilful Workmen.
No. 24 East Washington St.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
WESTERN COMMERCIALREVIEW
RAIL ROAD .JOURNAL
1) INTIANSPOLIS IND. SOUTHFIELD ILL. DA
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LOGANS
NDIANAPOLIS
DIRECTORY
CHADDEEN
CHANDLER
A. L. LOGAN,
PUBLISHER
Western Commercial Review and Railroad Journal : also, Directories of Indianapolis, Columbus, Springfield, Terre Haute, and other Cities.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 425770
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CONTENTS.
PAGE.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT FOLLOWING. 254
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES. 1
ALTERATIONS, CORRECTIONS AND REMOVALS. 238 BANKS AND BANKING HOUSES. 251 CHURCH DIRECTORY. 243
CITY OFFICERS, COUNCILMEN, ETC ..
239
CONTENTS. x
HISTORY OF INDIANAPOLIS, after Advertising Department following page 26.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS ..
x
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
252
INTRODUCTORY.
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MARION COUNTY COURTS AND OFFICERS. 248
239
PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS. 237
RAILROAD DEPARTMENT, in back of book, following history.
SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS. 243
STREETS, AVENUES AND ALLEYS 232
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UNITED STATES OFFICERS IN THIS CITY. 250
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
CONSTITUTING A MAJORITY OF THE SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS HOUSES OF INDIANAPOLIS, "THEY WHO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY WILL SUCCEED BEST."
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ALBERSHARDT H. F., Boots and Shoes. 138 ALLEN, ABBEY & CO., Wholesale Stone Ware 136 ALLEN MRS. N. M., Dress-Making .. 34 BEAULIEN C. S., Physician, Adv. Dept. G BECKER & BROTHER, Confectioners ... 100 BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO., Adv. Dept. 22 BINKLEY S., Trunk Manufacturer .. 102 BLAKE JAMES & CO., Commission Mer- chants. . 110 BOEDEKER & NEEMAN, Carpenters. 48 BREMERMAN & RENNER, Carriage Manufac- turers .. 128 BRINKMEYER J. C. & CO., Wholesale Liquors 50 BUCKSOT WILLIAM, Billiard Hall and Saloon. 231 BURKHART A. J., Ice Merchant 78 BUTTERFIELD & CO., Ale Dealers 40 BYRKIT M. & SONS, Planing Mill. 2 CAPITAL TOBACCO WORKS .. V CARPENTER B. O., Marble Works, Adv. Dept. 6 CHAPMAN D. C., Painter. 84 COBURN & JONES, Lumber Yard. 22 CONKLIN J. N., Groceries and Teas, Adv. Dept. 19 DAVIS & WRIGHT, Auction and Commission .. 164 DONALDSON & ALVEY, Wholesale Hats, Caps and Furs .. 90 . DORSEY, LAYMAN & FLETCHER, Wholesale Hardware. 130 EGGER & MUECKE, Painters .. 116 ELDRIDGE & VAN BUSKIRK, Conveyancers .. 58 EMMONS W. & CO., Marble Works, Adv. Dept ... 6 ENOS & HUEBNER, Architects. 46 EXCHANGE STABLES, Adv. Dept ... 10 PAGE. MUNICIPAL RECORD. 249 INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT xi INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. PAGE. FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO., .. Adv. Dept. 26 FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY, Cincinnati, Adv. Dept .. 15 FRAUER, BIELER & CO., Saddles and Harness 70 FRIEDGEN C., Boots and Shoes 14 GEBHARD AUGUST, Upholstery. 122 GIBSON HOUSE, Cincinnati, Adv. Dept. 16 GIBSON W. T., Insurance Agent, Adv. Dept. . . 12 GLICK & SCHWARZ, Hoop Skirt Manufactur- ers .. 231 GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO., opposite letter A HANNING JOHN G., Gas and Steam Fitter .... 10 HAERLE WILLIAM, Trimmings and Dress Goods, Adv. Dept .. 2 HEIDLINGER JOHN A., Tobacconist 104 HINESLEY WILLIAM, Livery and Sale Stables, Adv. Dept .. 10 HUGELE JOHN, Billiard Hall and Restaurant. . 74. 'INDIANA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Adv. Dept .. 12 INDIANA TRANSFER CO., Adv. Dept. 4 INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO .. 20G JENISON GEO. M. & CO., Jewelers, Index op- posite Photograph. viii JONES A. & CO., Wholesale Groceries 30 JONES & CHILDS, Insurance Agents. 42 KENEASTER N. D., Hotel, Adv. Dept 5 KNOTTS NIM K. & Co., White Fawn Saloon, Adv. Dept. 21 LANG LOUIS, Wine House, Adv. Dept .... 21 LAMBERT JAMES M., Hotel, Adv. Dept. 13 LELEWER & BROS., Fur Manusacturers. 94 LENOX EDWARD, Tailor. 86 LOGAN & BROWN, Attorneys .. 62 LOGAN & CO., Publishers, Adv. Dept. 21 LOSIE J. M. & CO., Spring Bed Bottom Mant- facturers. iii LOWE WILLIAM A., Attorney. 68 MCCREERY & FAY, Housekeeper's Emporium 96, 120, 200 MCGINNIS & GRAY, Tailors. 124 MASTEN & INGLE, Salt Agents and Coal Deal- ers 26 MAYO E. H. & CO., Boots and Shoes. 72 MEDINA F. J., Hair Works. 82 MELSHEIMER A. W., Hotel, Adv. Dept .. 11 MITCHELL & RAMMELSBURG FURNITURE COMPANY ii MORTON, MARTINDALE & TARKINGTON, At- torneys. 64 OSGOOD, SMITH & CO., Wheel, Hub and Spoke Manufacturers, Adv. Dept ... 24 PALMER HOUSE, Indianapolis, Adv. Dept ... .. PAGE. PERRIN GEORGE K., Attorney. 66 PORTER T. R., Merchant Tailor ... 60 RAILROAD JOURNAL, A. L. Logan, Editor. vi RASCHIG CHARLES M., Tobacconist. 108 REED & CO., Soda Water Manufacturers, Adv. Dept .. 23 REYNOLDS & HOLIDAY, Lamps, Oils, &c .. 106 RIKHOFF & BROS., Wholesale Liquors ... 92 ROOT DELOSS & CO., Stove Foundry, Adv. Dept. 14 RUSSELL & KASBERG, Founders. 114 SCHMEDEL & FRICKER, Brush Manufacturers 36 SCHNEIDER & CO., Brass Founders 38 SCOTT, WEST & CO., Glass and Queensware ... 88 SEATON E. A., Hats, Caps and Furs. 162 SELKING WILLIAM, Saloon and Restaurant ... 112 SHAW B. C., Carriage Manufacturer. 126 SHOVER & CHRISTIAN, Carpenters and Build- ers, Adv. Dept ... 23 SIMS, MILLER & HOSKINS, Gravel Roofers .. 18 SINKER & CO., Western Machine Works, Adv. Dept .. 24 SINKS JAMES M., Carpenter. 80 SMITH, ITTENBACH & CO., Stone Cutters, Adv. Dept. 6 SMITH N. R. & CO., Wholesale Dry Goods. . . SMITHMEYER JOHN L., Architect ... 44 i SOUTHERN HOTEL, St. Louis, Mo., Adv. Dept. 3 ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Springfield, Ills., Adv. Dept. 20 SPAULDING J. L., City Laundry, Adv. Dept .... 18 SPENCER HOUSE, Adv. Dept .. 23 SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Springfield, Mass., Adv. Dept ... 17 STIERLE CHARLES & CO., Brass Founders .... 210 SWEINHART WILLIAM, Merchant Tailor, Adv. Dept .. 2 TATE WARREN, Planing Mill. 54 TAYLOR & CRAIN, Clothiers. 6 THOMPSON WILLIAM, Physician and Surgeon, Adv. Dept ... 9 TRAYSER GEORGE, Piano Manufacturer, Adv. Dept .. 4 TUTEWEILER BROS, Stoves, Tinware, &c., Adv. Dept ... 8 VAJEN J. H. & CO., Hardware and Cutlery 132 WEGHORST HENRY, Gardener. 98 WERBE CHARLES & CO., Patent Right Agents 52 WESTERN COMMERCIAL REVIEW ANDRAIL- ROAD JOURNAL, Logan & Co., Publishers. vi WESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY. iv WHITE RIVER IRON CO., 222 WILDER C. P., Bookseller. 76 7 [WOODBURY U. T., Dentist, Adv. Dept .. 23 INTRODUCTORY. OUR MOTTO-Justice to all and Injustice to none. In presenting this, our second volume of the city directory of Indianapolis to the public, we have, as in the previous volume, suffered great inconvenience from the ir- regularity in the numbering of houses upon different streets, finding some with two numbers, others with none, while perhaps one-half are correctly numbered; all the re- sult of a neglect in enforcing obedience to an ordinance passed by the city council in 1864, regulating the numbering of houses, which has met with nearly the same suc- cess as an ordinance passed to regulate the naming of streets upon the corners, neither of which have been sustained by an appropriation sufficient to secure their completion. But to obviate this difficulty we have made a careful personal canvass of the entire city and suburbs, extending from the Insane Hospital west, to the Blind Asylum east, and from Camp Morton north, to the extreme limits south; covering an area of not less than twelve square miles, at an enormous cost of money and time; sparing no pains or expense to get the names of all heads of families, and all others whose names should properly occur in a work of this kind. If any have been omitted in our list of citizens, we trust they will pardon the omission as unitentional, and look upon the matter with the mind of a true philoso- pher, knowing as any one must, that it is absolutely impossible to get the names of all correct, however much we should desire to do so. In the compilation we have made some changes in this volume, placing an adver- tising department near the center, where a book naturally opens, and substituting in lieu of classification, a complete chronological, statistical and local history of the city of Indianapolis and vicinity, from the date of the territorial government up to the present time; which is written after careful investigation, by one of Indianapolis' native born citizens, Mr. Ignatius Brown, to whom the citizens are indebted for the production of this impartial history. POPULATION, STATISTICS, &C. The following is a brief summary of the statistical importance of the city, as shown by our recent thorough canvass of the entire city and suburbs, covering an area of over twelve square miles. In the following table the figure set opposite the different letters of the alphabet, indicate the number of different individual names of persons occurring in this book of which this is the initial letter of the last or parental name ; these exclusive of names of institutions, corporations, buildings, associations or business firms, occurring as follows : A 390 1,116 B 1,271 I 88 C. 944 J 343 D 602 K 506 E 231 L 608 F 512 Mc. 354 1,061 G 565 M. xiii INTRODUCTORY. N 244 U. 24 214 V 124 0. P. 536 W 880 Q. 21 Y 60 R 789 Z .26 S. 1,593 398 Total number of names. 14,000 Whole number of population (estimated by the average ratio,) 56,000. This is proof beyond question that our city and suburbs have in the past year en- joyed a substantial increase in their permanent resident population, of twenty per cent. over that of a year ago, which is as large an increase as any city in the Western States has enjoyed, except St. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Nebraska. The number of business men have largely increased, notwithstanding the large number of cases in bankruptcy, occasioned by a failure of crops for the last two years in Indiana, added to an unnecessary closeness in the money market of the West, which are now being materially changed by an immense crop of all kinds, soon to be realized, with a partial if not an entire change in the financial policy of the entire country. In public and individual improvement there has been something accomplished in the past year, in the completion of two new school buildings of large capacity ; three churches at extravagant expense; a fine public building for the use of the State officers, Supreme Court rooms, law library, &c .; a large brick building for the use of county officers; a handsome addition to the Hospital for the Insane, increasing its capacity fully one-third; a convenient addition to the Union Depot buildings, furnishing room for a magnificent dining hall, sleeping parlors, general ticket office, express and telegraph offices; one cotton mill; one iron works, for the manufacture of bar, band and hoop iron, nails, nuts, washers, &c., built by a joint stock association known as the White River Iron Co .; the completion of a new saw manufactory, by Messrs. Farley & Sinker; a very large addition to another saw manufactory, known as Sheffield Saw Works, owned by Messrs. E. C. Atkins & Co .; (there are now more saws manufactured here than in any other city in the west,) a large addition to Messrs. Osgood, Smith & Co.'s wheel, hub and spoke manufactory has been made ; several magnificent wholesale houses have been completed and others built, added to numerous fine business blocks, private residences, small stores and shops toward the outer portion of the city. Two new railroads, the Indianapolis & Vincennes and Cincinnati, Connersville & Indianapolis, have been completed to this city, and are now preparing to build their freight depots, shops, &c. ; another road, the Indiana & Illinois Central Railroad, is being built, and will be completed between this city and the Illinois State line during this year. There is also another road being pushed to rapid completion, between this city and Terre Haute, there to form a united line with the Terre Haute, Alton & St. Louis Railroad, making one consolidated road between Indianapolis and St. Louis. Those two roads, when completed, will make twelve distinct lines of railroad leading to and from this city, making it the greatest railroad center in the United States of any city of equal or double its popu- lation. We lay the present work before our patrons and the public with an easy con- science, believing that our efforts to produce it will be appreciated by the enterprising citizens, officials, business men, mechanics, laborers and others, and manifest the same by obtaining a copy at the earliest moment, as by so doing they will be able to secure our history of Indianapolis, which alone is worth the price of the book. To the advertising patrons of this book we tender our highest regards for their enterprise and liberality, and having done for each as we obligated ourselves to do, feel satisfied that the benefits which will inevitably accrue to each in an increase of business, will richly repay them many times their investments; and as we have shown that we have an honest purpose in the publication of the Directory of this city, we hope to ever receive the liberal and undivided patronage of its citizens, from year to year, as we shall continue to issue a Directory of the city annually, as heretofore. To the Press, and obliging friends, we return our best wishes for the kindness and patience shown our agents in the canvass, and wishing all success through life, we are, Very respectfully, LOGAN & CO., Compilers, Printers and Publishers. INDIANAPOLIS, July, 1868. xiv LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES Were Awarded the Highest Premiums at the State Fairs of NEW YORK, KENTUCKY, VERMONT, TENNESSEE, NEW JERSEY, MISSOURI, OHIO, ALABAMA, PENNSYLVANIA, MISSISSIPPI, INDIANA, VIRGINIA, MICHIGAN, N. CAROLINA, WISCONSIN, CALIFORNIA, IOWA, OREGON, At the Fairs of the American Institute, Franklin Institute, Maryland Institute, Massachusetts Mechanics' Association, Pennsylvania Mechanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanics' Association, and at numerous Institutes and County Fairs. First prizes have also been awarded these Machines at the exhibi- tions of London, Paris, Dublin, Lins, Besancon, Bayonne, St. Dizier, Challons. And they have been furnished, by special command, to the Empress of France, Empress of Austria, Empress of Russia, Empress of Brazil, Queen of Spain and Queen of Bavaria. THE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Are Superior to all others for the following reasons : 1. They sew direct from the spools and require no rewinding of thread. 2. They are more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement than other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4. The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, elastic and durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch. 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently washed and ironed, until they are worn out. 6. The structure of the seam is such that, though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few inches, it will neither open, run or ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. 8. With these machines, while silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon the other side without Iessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. 9. These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of adjust- ment, easily learned and practised, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work. GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO., No. 21 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind. LOGAN'S ANNUAL INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY. 1868. ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS BOOK. agt .. . agent. cor . .. corner. n. W north -west. 8. .south. asst. assistant. Co. . Company. east. p. o. . post-office. S. S. .. south side. s. W. .south-west. secy secretary. bldg. . building. block. manfs .... manufacturers. res residence. treas .. treasurer. com. mer ..... commission merchant. n. .north. R. R. .railroad. w ... .. west. n. e. .. north-east. Ry . railway. w. s. west side. (col) colored. n. s. . .north side. Rev reverend. (wid). .widow. BASEGRAL F., servant, 40 n. Califor- nia. Abbett Charles H., ( L. & C. H. A., ) 35 Vir- ginia av., res. same. Abbett John B., Grand Scribe Sons of Tem- perance, res. 164 Virginia av. Abbett John D., photographer, 362 e. Wash- ington, res. 35 Virginia av. Abbett John W., (col.,) lab., res. Howard, bet. Second and Third. ABBETT L. & C. H., (Lawson A. & Chas. H. A.,) physicians and surgeons, 35 Virginia av. Abbett Lawson, (L. & C. H. A., ) 35 Vir- ginia av., res. same. Abbett Wesley, (col.,) lab., res. 116 Ash. Abbett William A., (J. W. Adams & Co.,) 49 and 53 w. Washington, bds. 35 Vir- ginia av. Abbey G. N., (Allen A. & Co.,) 86 s. Meri- dian, res. Cleveland, O. Abbott D. H., musician, bds. 263 s. Meri- dian. Abbott Miss Eliza, dress-maker, bds. 171 s. Alabama. Abbott James M., tinner, Munson & John- son, res. 343 s. East. Abel Charles, driver Schmidt's beer wagon, res. 401 s. Delaware. Abishier Arvilla, occupant Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Abistrier Lodoska A., occupant Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Abker Henry, Cabinet-Makers' Union, bds. 485 e. Washington. Abker William, Cabinet-Makers' Union, bds. 485 e. Washington. Abner John, varnisher, res. 38 Henry. Aborn Orin, physician, office 68 e. Market, res. 116 Broadway, cor. Cherry. Abraham Coffin, spoke-maker, Osgoods, res. 389 s. East. Abrams John, book-keeper, J. George Stiltz, res. 129 n. Noble. Abrams John, (col.,) lab., res. cor. North and Bright. Abrams Milton, engineer, Journal Office. Abrams Wm. J., carpenter, res. 419 n. East. ABROMET ADOLPH, agt. Atna Fire and Life Insurance Cos., of Hartford, Conn., office Atna bldg., near p. o., res. 21 w. North. Achas Frederick, lab., res. 130 n. Noble. Achert Geo. F., clerk, 76 e. Market. Achey Mrs. Francis, res. 328 w. Washing- ton. Achey Mrs. Henry, res. 17 Kentucky av. Achey James, res. 17 Kentucky av. Achey J., speculator, bds. 17 Kentucky av. Achey Mrs. Mary, (wid. Henry,) 17 Ken- tucky av. Acht John, painter, res. 877 n. Missis- sippi. Ackles Mary, waiter, dining room Bicking House, 89 s. Illinois. s. e. ... south-east. av. .. avenue. e. e. s .. .east side. prest .president. bds. . boards. Ind. Indiana. propr. .. proprietor. lab . laborer. rd .road. supt .. .superintendent. blk. opp. . opposite. bet. between. 2 LOGAN'S [A] INDIANAPOLIS Ackleman Andrew, varnisher, res. 285 n. Noble. Acres Thornton, plasterer. Adams Alexander, (A. & Minthorn,) 296 e. Ohio, res. 268 e. St. Clair. Adams Andrew J., clerk, 296 e. Ohio, bds. 268 e. St. Clair. Adams Armstrong, carpenter., bds. 140 cor. Elm and Grove. Adams Barney, (col.,) servant, e. Washing- ton, near Arsenal av. Adams Bertie, lady boarder, 36 s. New Jer- sey. Adams B. F., bds. Neiman House. Adams Charles A., bds. Neiman House. Adams Charles E., cooper, res. 198 Minerva. Adams Charles S., tinner, bds. 83 e. Mc- Carty. Adams Erin, (col.,) lab., res. 182 w. Geor- gia. Adams Express Office at Merchants' Union Express Office, 44 e. Washington. Adams George W., res. 26 Iowa. Adams G. F., lumber dealer, 169 Bates, res. 175 e Market. Adams G. H., (Asher A. & Higgins, ) 76 e. Market, res. Mineapolis, Minn. ADAMS HENRY C., deputy sheriff, res. 115 s. New Jersey. Adams Harriet A., inmate Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Adams Hubbard S., ex-policeman, res. 149 Winston. Adam J. G., student, N. W. C. University, bds. 408 n. New Jersey. Adams John, (col.,) lab., Elizabeth, bet. Blake and Minerva. Adams John W., (G. W. A & Co.,) 49 and 53 w. Washington, res. 430 n Illinois. ADAMS J. W. & CO., (J. W. A. & William A. Abbett, ) whole- sale and retail boots and shoes, 49 and 53 w. Washington. Adams Levi P., cooper, res. 196 Minerva. Adams Mrs. Mary, (wid. Reuben,) res. 115 8. New Jersey. Adams Thomas H., cooper, res. 248 n. Blake. Need help finding more records? 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