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Rolling Mill.
Indianapolis Rolling Mill, Tenn., s. of R. R.
Saddlery and Harness. ANDRA JOHN & CO., 169 e. Wash. See card, p. 62.
Burt & Cowger, 254 e. Wash. HERETH JOHN C., 89 e. Washing- ton. See card, p. 34. HINESLEY A. J. & CO., 34 w. Washington.
Saloons and Restaurants. See, also, Eating Houses. ATLANTIC, J. E. GRIDLEY, Prop., Palmer House. Altman H., 67 s. Illinois. Balke C., 175 e. Washington. Bass S., cor. Meridian and Wash. Bearss C. U., 13 Kentucky ave.
Blaes Nicholas, 48 s. Delaware. BRILLIANT, JOHN BURNS, Prop., 63 s. Illinois. Brown A. & Co., 163 e. Wash. Burke & Shaffer, 3 w. Wash. Buscher H., 51 e. South. Bush G. M., Oriental House. Bush Jacob, 162 w. Washington. Chapman A. F., 32 s. Illinois. CHRISTY ALBERT, UNION SA- LOON, 55 w. South. City Saloon, 53 s. Illinois. Coburn, Turner & Co., 15 n. Ill. CRYSTAL PALACE, E. BECK, Prop., 44 w. Wash. See card, p. 148.
DESCHLER & SCHLOER, ASTOR SALOON, 9 n. Pennsylvania.
Doty & Lee, 107 w. Washington.
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Drum & Ramsay, 121 e. Wash. Emmeneger M., opp. C. H.
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Empire, R. Beebe, prop., 23 Washington. Ettinger Gustave, 168 e. Wash. Eurich & Schoffer, 7 n. Illinois. Everhart Geo., 278 e. Washington. Exchange Saloon, 19 and 21 n. Ill. Fey Randolph, 85 e. Washington. Frenzel J. T., 85 s. Illinois. Frick J., Commercial Hotel Saloon. Ginz & Bro., Little's Hotel Saloon. GRIDLEY J. E., ATLANTIC SA- LOON, Palmer House Corner. HANRAHAN P. G., s. Tennessee. Hatch Mrs. H., 141 w. Wash. HEBBLE J. W., 248 e. Washington. See card, p. 62. HEZEKIAH HI. E., 13 n. Illinois. HOUSE OF LORDS SALOON, J. PEARSON & CO., Props., 78 w. Wash. See card, facing back cover.
HUGELER JOHN, 128 e. Wash- ington. See card, p. 68.
Kissell J. W., 11 n. Illinois.
Laner C., 162 e. Waslı.
Lang Louis, 13 e. Wash. See card, opp. title. McBaker Thos., cor. alley and Pearl.
Magnolia J. Doty, 9 s. Illinois.
Marmon H., 136 w. Wash. Matthes C., 7 s. Delaware.
Mathewes John, Tenn., bet. Mer- rill and South.
Mattler & Weaner, 3 and 5 s. Del.
Meikel J. P., 137 w. Maryland. Monninger C., 164 w. Wash.
MUELLER C. G., cor. East and Washington. O'CONNOR JOS., 30 s. Ill. See card, front of book.
O'Connel J., 210 w. Wash. Pattrie John, 222 e. Wash.
PEARSON J. & CO., HOUSE OF LORD'S SALOON, 78 w. Wash. See card, opp. back cover. Peyton & Line, 65 s. Illinois. Porter N. F., 49 e. South. Remman R., 186 e. Wash. Rhodius G., 27 s. Meridian. Richter Florence, 1 e. Pearl. Robinson A., 14} n. Penn. Rosenberg & Co., 75 e. Wash. Rasman C., 119 e. Wash. Santo E., 36 Louisiana.
Schaub H., 6 w. Wash. STERN ISRAEL, 14 s. Penn. Veranda, J. Bussey & Co., Prop's, 36 Louisiana.
Wachtstetter J., 25 s. Meridian. WASHINGTON HALL, P. FAHR- BACH & CO., PROP'S, 78 & 80 w. Wash. See card, p. 54. Welch & Reighen, under Palmer House. Youngerman G., cor. Wash. and Delaware. Zimmer & Co., 138 e. Wash.
Sands' Cream and Stock Ale.
O'CONNER JOS., AGT, 30 s. Ills. See card, front of book.
Sash, doors and Blinds.
BEHYMER D., cor. Benton and Market. See card, p. 130.
BEHYMER S., 47 e. South. See card, p. 114. Byrkit & Beam, cor. Georgia and Tenn. Eden & Copeland, 27 e. Market.
Saw Manufacturer.
ATKIN E. C., 155 s. Illinois. See card, opp. contents.
Saw and Planing Mills.
HILL & WINGATE, cor. Georgia and East.
MARSEE J. & SON, rear of Little's Hotel. See card, p. 34.
Off C. & Bro., n. Davidson.
Feed Store. STILZ J. GEO., 74 e. Wash.
Sewing Machine Agents
BELLIS S., AGENT, FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE, 17 n. Penn. CLAFLIN C. C., Wheeler & Wilson agency, Journal Building.
Elliott J. F., agent, Singer Sewing Machine, 48 e. Washington. TURNER WM. H., AGT. GROVER & BAKER, 84 w. Wash. See card, p. 125.
Silver Plater. Higgins W. B., 8 w. Wash. Slate and Gravel Roofing. Zimmerman C., 130 e. Market.
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Stamping, Braiding, &c.
HAWKINS MRS. M. A., 5 Yohn's Block. See card, p. 146.
Stone Cutters. (See also Marble Workers.) Goddard & Jennings, cor. Market and Tenn.
Stoneware. Wiles T., 16 s. New Jersey.
Stoves and Tin Ware.
Frankem & Co., 49 and 51 e. Wash McOuat R. L., 69 w. Wash.
Munson & Johnson, 66 e. Wash. Root D. & Co., 66 e. Wash. TUTEWILER BROS., 182 e. Wash. See card, p. 64. VOEGTLE & METZGER, 83 e. Wash. See card, p. 38.
Summer Garden.
HUGELE JOHN, 128 e. Washing- ton. See card, p. 68.
Tailors.
Bippus John, 18 n. Penn. Goodman A., 18 n. Penn. Hall E. A., 62} e. Wash. Kenney Thos., 34 s. West. McGrath J. C., 8 s. Penn.
Tea Store. LEE H. H., 14 n. Ills. See card, p. 122 and 123.
Tobacconist. (See also Cigars and Tobacco.) Trunks and Valises. Becker H., 30 w. Wash.
BURTON & SHILLING, 13 s. Ills. See card, p. 86. MORREY & CO., 27 s. Ills. See card, p. 84.
Undertakers.
Herrmann Jacob, 15 s. Delaware. Long Matthew, Circle, 1 door e. of Journal Building. Weaver & Williams, 9 Bates House.
Vinegar Factory. Porter N. F., 49 e. South.
Wagon Makers.
Baker II., 99 Bluff Road. Kay Joseph, 205 w. Wash. Wehling Chas., 166 s. Delaware.
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
ROLL W. H., 16 s. Illinois. Werden & Co., 26 e. Washington.
Watch Makers. (See also Jewelers.)
White Lead & Color Works.
DRAKE & MERRYMON, 47 e. South. See card, p. 58.
Wood Turner.
WIEST JOHN, 94 Ft. Wayne ave. See card, p. 86.
Wool Dealers and Wool Man- ufacturers.
Geisendorff C. E. & Co., Wash., near river bridge. MERRITT & COUGHLAN, Wash., on river bank.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
The leading Streets are named East, West, North and South, taking Meri- dian Street for one basis, and Washington for the other. The Streets printed in Capitals are the most impor- tant ones in the City.
Agnes, N. and S., N. W. of city. ALABAMA, N. and S., three blocks E. of Circle.
Ann, from Rolling Mill to McCarty.
Arch, from Jackson to Noble, N. E. of city.
Arizonia, S. of Utah.
Ash, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city.
Anthon, from Rhode Island to Indiana ave.
Burnhill, from North to Davis.
Bates, from Noble to eastern limits, S of city.
Benton, from Harrison to Central Track, E. of Noble.
Bicking, from Delaware to East, S. of city. Blackford, from New York to North, three blocks W. of Canal. Blake, N. and S., from Washington to Ind. ave., near W. Limits. Bright, from New York to North, N. W. of city.
Broadway, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city.
Buchanan, S. E. of city, three blocks N. of Morris.
Cady, from Harrison to Central Track, E. of Benton.
California, from New York to North, two blocks W. of Canal. Catharine, from West to Canal, S. of Merrill.
Cedar, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. Center, from Dunlop to Ellen, N. W. of city.
Charles, from St. Clair to Peru track. Chatham, from Massachusetts ave. to St. Clair, E. of East.
Cherry, from Fort Wayne ave. to Ash, near Northern boundary.
Christian ave., one block N. of city limits.
Coburn, S. E. of city, one block N. of Morris.
Coe, from Fall Creek to Hiawatha, N. E.
Cottrell, from Georgia to Louisiana, W. of Canal, S. W.
Cross, from Peru Track to city line, N. E. Curve, from Bellefontaine Car Works, N. E. to city limits. Decota, from White River to Morris, W. of West.
Davidson, N. and S. E. of Railroad.
Davis, from N. W. city line to Fall Creek.
DELAWARE, N. and S., two blocks E. of Circle.
Douglass, from New York to Michigan, N. W. of city. Dougherty, S. E. of city, two blocks N. of Morris. Duncan, from Delaware to New Jersey, continuation of Garden. Dunlop, from Madison ave. three blocks S. of Morris. East, N. and S., five blocks E. of Circle.
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East Second, W. of city line. Elizabeth, from Ind. ave. to Blake, N. W. of city. Elk, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. Ellen, from North to Indiana ave. Ellis, from Maryland to S. W. of West. Elm, from Noble S. E. of Fletcher's Addition.
First, Northern city boundary. Fifth, five blocks N. of city limits. Fletcher's ave., Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city.
Forest Home ave., S of N. W. C. University.
Forest ave., Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. FORT WAYNE AVE., from Nor h running N. E. to city limits. Fourth, four blocks N. of city limits. Franklin, from Morris S. two blocks E. of Madison ave.
Garden, from Canal to Delaware, six blocks S. of Circle.
George, from Merrill to Garden, W. of Illinois. GEORGIA, E. and W., three blocks S. of Circle.
Greer, bet. McCarty and Virginia ave.
Grove, from Virginia ave to city line. Harris, N. and S., N. W. of city.
Harrison, from Noble to Eastern limits, S. of I. & C. R. R. Henry, from Canal to Mississippi, S. of South.
Hiawatha, N. and S. W. of City Hospital. High, from McCarty S., E. of Delaware.
Hosbrook, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. Howard, North, from First to Seventh, W. of Lafayette Railroad. Howard South, from Morris S. E. of Madison ave. Huron, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city.
ILLINOIS, N. and S., one block W. of Circle. INDIANA AVENUE, N. W. Diagonal.
Jackson, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city. James, N. W. of city.
Japan, from Morris S., three blocks E. of Madison ave. John, from Peru track to city limits.
Kansas, from Bluff Road to West, S. of city line.
KENTUCKY AVENUE. S. W. Diagonal.
Liberty, N. and S., six blocks E. of Circle. Lord, from Noble to Eastern limits, S. of I. & C. R. R.
LOUISIANA, E. and W., four blocks S. of Circle. Loukabee, from East to Liberty, bet. Vermont and New York. McCarty, from River to Virginia ave., S. of city. McGill, from Louisiana to South, W. of Mississippi.
McKernan, from Buchanan to Morris, three blocks E. of East. Madison ave., from South to city line, S. E. Diagonal. Margaret, S. side City Hospital.
Maria, from Smith to Locke. MARKET, E. and W., through Circle.
MARYLAND, E. and W., two blocks S. of Circle.
MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N. E. Diagonal.
Maxwell, from North to Davis. Meek, from Noble to Eastern limits, S of Ind. C. R. R MERIDIAN, N. and S., through Circle.
Merrill, from Kentucky ave. to Virginia ave., seven blocks S. of Circle. MICHIGAN, E. and W., four blocks n. of Circle. MICHIGAN ROAD, N. E and S. W., through the city. Mill from Fifth to Seventh, W. of Howard. Minerva, N. and S., N. W. of city. Minnesota, W. of Canal from Morris, S.
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MISSISSIPPI, N. and S., three blocks W. of Circle. MISSOURI, N. and S., along Canal. Morris, Southern boundary line. Nebraska, from Madison ave. four blocks S. of Morris.
NEW JERSEY, N. and S., four blocks E. of Circle.
NEW YORK, E. and W., two blocks N. of Circle.
Noble, N. and S., seven blocks E. of Circle. North ave., N. of N. W. C. University.
NORTH, E. and W., five blocks N. of Circle.
Oak, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city.
OHIO, E. and W., one block N. of Circle. Orient, from Pennsylvania to Ft. Wayne ave., S. of St. Josephi.
Oxford, from Peru Track to city line.
Patterson, N. and S., N. W. of city.
PENNSYLVANIA, N. and S., one block E. of Circle.
l'ine, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city.
Pittsfield, continuation of Mill to Lafayette Railroad Track.
Plum, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city.
Powell, from Michigan to North.
Pratt, from Illinois to Ft. Wayne ave., N. of Blind Asylum. Railroad ave., N. and S., bet. Pennsylvania and S. Delaware. Railroad Street, N. and S., along Bellefontaine Railroad track. Ray, from Canal to Railroad, S. of city.
Rhode Island, from Blake to Western limits, N. of city.
St. Clair, from Ind. ave. to Mass. ave., N. of Blind Asylum.
St. Joseph, from Illinois to Ft. Wayne ave., N. of Blind Asylum.
St. Mary, E., from Meridian, Northern city boundary.
School, from South to Virginia ave., W. of Noble.
Second, two blocks N. of city limits.
Seventh, seven blocks N. of city limits.
Short, from Morris to Dougherty, W. of Virginia ave.
Sinker, from Alabama to New Jersey. Sixth, six blocks N. of city limits. Smith, from Rhode Island to Indiana ave.
SOUTH, E. and W., five blocks S. of Circle.
TENNESSEE, N. and S., two blocks W. of Circle.
Texas, from Madison ave., W. six blocks S. of Morris.
Third, three blocks, N. of city limits. VERMONT, E. and W., three blocks N. of Circle.
Vine, from Jackson to Ash, N. E. of city.
VIRGINIA AVENUE, S. E. Diagonal.
Union, from McCarty to Morris, E. of Bluff Road.
University ave., E. of N. W. C. University. Utah, S. of Wisconsin.
Walnut, from Canal to Massachusetts ave., N. of Blind Asylum. WASHINGTON, E. and W., one block S. of Circle. Watters, from McCarty to Virginia ave.
WEST, N. and S., one block W. of Canal.
Western ave., continuation of Fort Wayne ave. Wilkins, from Canal to Railroad, S. of city.
Willard, from Garden to Merrill, W. of Tennessee. .
Williams, bet. McCarty and Virginia ave. Wilson, from Davis to North. Winston N. and S., near Eastern limits. Wisconsin, from Bluff Road to River, S. of Kansas. Wright, from Buchanan to Morris, two blocks E. of East. Wyandot. Wyoming, from Delaware to High, S. of City.
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APPENDIX.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor-OLIVER P. MORTON.
Secretary of State-JAMES S. ATHON. Auditor of State-JOSEPH RESTINE. Treasurer of State-M. L. BRETT. Attorney General-OSCAR B. HORD. Adjutant General-LAZ. NOBLE.
MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk-William Wallace. Sheriff-William Jas. H. Robinson.
Coroner-G. W. Alread. Treasurer-Geo. F. Meyers.
Auditor-Jacob T. Wright.
Recorder-Wm. J. Elliott.
County Surveyor-O. W. Voorhies. Commissioners-L. Oreng, D. Vansyoc, Geo. Bruce. Appraiser of Real Estate-Thos. W. Council.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-JOHN CAVEN. Clerk-C. S. BUTTERFIELD.
Treasurer-JOSEPH K. ENGLISHI.
Civil Engineer-JAMES WOOD. City Attorney-RICHARD J. RYAN. Marshal-JOHN UNVERSAW. Deputy Marshal-JOHN S. RUSSELL. Assessor-JOHN B. STUMPH.
Street Commissioner-JOHN M. KEMPER.
Chief Fire Engineer-CHARLES RICHMANN.
Market Master-JOHN JACOB WENNER. City Sealer-JAMES LOUCKS. City Printer-ELLIS BARNES. City Sexton-GARRISON W. ALLRED. GEO. W. MEARS, Prest. Board of Health- JNO. M. GASTON, Sec. MANSUR H. WRIGHT.
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COMMON COUNCIL.
First Ward-Sims A. Colley; P. H. Jameson.
Second Ward-Henry Coburn; Theodore P. Haughey.
Third Ward-H. A. Fletcher ; W. C. Thompson.
Fourth Ward-R. B. Emerson ; John Blake.
Fiftth Ward-Stephen McNabb; Samuel Lefevre. Sixth Ward-William Boaz; Austin H. Brown.
Seventh Ward-S. A. Fletcher, Jr .; Chas. Glazier.
Eighth Ward-William Cook; William Allen.
Ninth Ward-Wm. J. Wallace; Joseph Staub.
HEAD-QUARTERS U. S. DEPARTMENT.
Jno. H. Farguhar, Captain, 19th U. S. Infantry, Chief Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
W. H. Mills, Disbursing Officer.
J. B. Hager, Captain, 14th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
H. K. Katcher, Captain, 14th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disburs- ing Officer, Ind.
J. M. Locke, Captain, 14th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
W. F. Melbourne, First Lieutenant, 15th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
J. F. McElhone, First Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
E. R. Craft, Second Lieutenant, 5th U. S. Artillery, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
W. O. Douglas, Second Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
George S. Browning, Second Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Infantry, Mustering and Disbursing Officer, Ind.
CLERKS IN MUSTERING AND PAY ROLL DEPARTMENT.
D. B. Hunt, residence, 22 West New York Street.
Wm. A. Allen, residence, Little's Hotel.
George Zorger, boards at Tyler's, Virginia Avenue. D. S. Street, boards, corner Market and Tennessee Sts. Martin Zorger, boards at Macy House,
CLERKS IN ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT.
James M. Matlock, residence, 81 east South st.
William N. Compton, boards, 21 Delaware st. W. W. Matlock, residence, 13 School st.
Chauncy Turner, boards, 21 Delaware st.
Robert D'Ewald, residence, cor. n. New Jersey and St. Clair.
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INDIANAPOLIS ROLLING MILL COMPANY.
President and Superintendent, John M. Lord. Manager, John Thomas. Treasurer, Aquilla Jones. Secretary, C. B. Parkman, res. 30 s. Tennessee. Clerk, J. R. Blake.
INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
President, T. B. Elliott.
Vice Presidents, W. A. Bradshaw, John M. Lord, S. V. B. Noel.
Directors, John Carlisle, L. W. Hasselman, J. W. Murphy, E. B. Al- vord, L. Hills, John Fishback, Fred. P. Rusch, I. Mansur, A. D. Wood, J. D. Pattison.
Secretary, J. Barnard.
INDIANAPOLIS HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Organized Jan., 1861. Meets every three months for business. Elec- tion of officers, semi-annually. The Relief Committee consists of the President, Vice President and one member.
OFFICERS.
President, Solomon Bloom. Treusurer, David Dessar. Member of Relief Committee, J. Kahn.
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Vice President, Samuel Rosenthal.
Secretary, H. Bamberger.
YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY AND SOCIAL UNION.
Organized December, 1862. Meets every other Sunday for exercises, and the last Wednesday of each month for business. Rooms, third floor next to Harrison's Bank. Election of officers, every three months.
OFFICERS.
President, H. Bamberger. Secretary, Sol. Rice. Librarian, Leo Dessar.
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Vice President, M. Shelt.
Treasurer, Sol. Bloom.
Committee on Exercises, S. Bernstein,
J. B. Dessar, Solomon Moritz.
LOCAL BANKS AND BANKING OFFICES.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE.
Cor. Wash. and Meridian, Yohn's Block ; open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Discount daily. Capital, $233,000. President, Geo. Tousey. Teller, J. M. Nichol. Book-keeper, D. M. Taylor. Cashier, David E. Snyder.
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HARRISON'S BANK.
Location 15 e. Wash. Bank open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Discount daily. A. & J. S. C. Harrison, Bankers. / Samuel W. Watson, Book-keeper. NATIONAL BANK.
Capital, $1,000,000. Location Odd Fellows' Hall, Penn. st. President, Wm. H. English. - Cashier, W. R. Nofsinger.
Vice President, G. W. Riggs. Teller, Lewis Jordan.
INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH BANKING COMPANY.
Location cor. Wash, and Penn .; open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dis- count daily.
President, Calvin Fletcher. Teller, E. Sharpe. Cashier, Thos. H. Sharpe. Book- keeper, J. A. Moore.
Teller, F. A. W. Davis. Assistant Book-keeper, G. Bergner.
Teller, Ingram Fletcher. Clerk, E. Wolfram.
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FLETCHER'S BANK.
Location 30 e. Wash .; open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Discount daily. F. M. Churchman, S. A. Fletcher, Proprietors.
CITY BANK.
Location 3 w. Wash .; open daily from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Discount daily. Pettibone, Mansur & Co., Proprietors.
FLETCHER, VAJEN & CO.'S BANK.
Location 6 n. Meridian. T. R. Fletcher, J. H. Vajen, J. R. Haugh, Proprietors.
MASONIC.
GRAND COMMANDERY OF INDIANA.
The next Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of Indiana will be held at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the first Tuesday (6th day,) of April, 1865.
GRAND OFFICERS.
R. E. Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne, Grand Commander. V. D. William Hacker, of Shelbyville, Deputy Grand Commander. Sir Harvey G. Hazelrigg, of Thornton, Grand Generalissimo. Sir Austin B. Claypool, of Connersville, Grand Captain General. Sir Rev. G. C. Beeks, of Fort Wayne, Grand Prelate. Sir George W. Porter, of New Albany, Grand Senior Warden. Sir George Vorhis, of Fort Wayne, Grand Junior Warden. Sir L. B. Stockton, of Lafayette, Grand Standard Bearer. Sir Augustus W. Murphy, of Lafayette, Grand Sword Bearer. Sir Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer. Sir Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Recorder. Sir William W. Clinedenst, of Centerville, Grand Warden. Sir Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand Captain Guards.
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GRAND COUNCIL R. & S. MASTERS.
The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Indi- ana, will hold its next Annual Communication at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Tuesday (18th,) preceding the fourth Monday in May, 1865.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. P. Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne, Grand Master.
P. Eden H. Davis, of Shelbyville, Deputy Grand Master.
Comp. Thomas Newby, of Cambridge City, T. III., Grand Master.
Comp. Joseph Freeman, of Fort Wayne, Grand Conductor of Work. Comp. John M. Bramwell, of Indianapolis, Grand Capt. of Guards. Comp. Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer.
Comp. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Recorder.
Comp. Rev. William Pelan, of Connresville, Grand Chaplain.
Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand S. and Sentinel.
GRAND R. A. CHAPTER OF INDIANA.
The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of Indiana, will hold its next Annual Communication at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Wednesday (19th,) preceding the fourth Monday in May, 1865.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. E. Erastus W. H. Ellis, of Goshen, Grand High Priest.
R. E. Eden H. Davis, of Shelbyville, Deputy Grand High Priest.
R. E. Hugh Hanna, of Wabash, Grand King.
R. E. Thomas Newby, of Cambridge City, Grand Scribe.
E. Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer.
E. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Secretary.
E. Rev. John Leach, of Rolling Prairie, Grand Chaplain. Comp. Caleb Schmidlapp, of Madison, Grand Capt. of Hosts.
Comp. Wm. Worthington, of Attica, Grand Royal Arch Captain.
Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand Guard.
GRAND LODGE F. & A. MASONS OF INDIANA.
The Grand Lodge of Indiana holds its next Annual Communication at the Grand Masonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the Tuesday, succeeding the fourth Monday (25th day,) of May, 1864.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. W. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, Grand Master.
R. W. Harvey G. Hazelrigg, of Lebanan, Deputy Grand Master.
R. W. Wm. J. Millard, Jr., of Millersville, Senior Grand Warden.
R. W. Geo. W. Porter, of New Albany, Junior Grand Warden. R. W. Chas. Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer. R. W. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Secretary. Rev. Bro. John Leach, of Rolling Prairie, Grand Chaplain. Bro. E. H. M. Berry, of Milroy, Grand Lecturer. Bro. Joseph A. Woodhull, of Angola, Grand Marshal.
Bro. Caspar Fogel, of Mt. Carmel, Grand Senior Deacon. Bro. Lyndon A. Smith, of Terre Haute, Grand Junior Deacon. Bro. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand Tyler.
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RAPER COMMANDERY, No. 1.
Meets 4th Wednesday of each month, at Masonic Hall. OFFICERS.
Sir Ephraim Colestock, E. C.
Sir John M. Bramwell, G.
Sir William Sullivan, C. G.
Sir Samuel Delzell, St. B.
Sir Francis King, P.
Sir John D. Morris, Sw. B.
Sir Joseph Garratt, W.
Sir A. Wilson, Sent.
COUNCIL.
Indianapolis Council, No. 2. Meets first Monday of each month, at Masonic Hall. OFFICERS.
John M. Bramwell, T. I. L. L. G. M. | Samuel Campbell, T.
Ephraim Colestock, Dep.
Francis King, P. C. W.
Winston P. Noble, C. G.
Charles Fisher, R. Abner A. Wilson, S.
CHAPTER. Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5. Meets first Friday of each month, at Masonic Hall. OFFICERS.
John M. Bramwell, H. P.
Ephraim Colestock, K.
Samuel Campbell, Scribe. Roger Parry, C. H. Winston P. Noble, P. S.
Jacob King, R. A. C.
James II. Seybold, G. M. 3d V. Joseph F. Trowbridge, G. M. 2d V. Francis Farman, G. M. Ist V.
James Sulgrove, T.
Charles Fisher, Sec.
Abner A. Wilson, G.
CENTER LODGE, No. 23.
Meets first Wednesday of each month, at Masonic Hall.
OFFICERS.
William T. Clark, W. M.
Winston P. Noble, S. W. John C. Conner, J. W. Isaac H. Roll, T.
Charles Fisher, Sec.
Joseph Solomon, S. D. Joseph Garratt, J. D. Henry Colestock, T. Charles E. Judson and John Mc- Grath, Stewards.
OFFICERS OF MARIGN LODGE, No. 35, FOR 1863-4.
John M. Bramwell, Wor. Master. Roger Parry, Senior Warden. George D. Davis, Junior Warden. James Sulgrove, Treasurer.
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Francis King, Secretary. Joseph F. Trowbridge, Sen. Deacon. Samuel Campbell, Jun. Deacon. Abner A. Wilson, Tyler.
Sir Wm. J. Wallace, S. W.
Sir W. P. Noble, J. W.
Sir Samuel Campbell, T.
Sir Charles Fisher, R.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
A. & A. RITE OF MASONRY.
SERAIAT COUNCIL OF PRINCES OF JERUSALEM.
Edwin A. Davis, M. E. S. P. G. M. William Wallace, T. G. H. P. S. D. James M. Tomlinson, M. E. S. G. W. Theo. P. Haughey, M. E. J. G. W. John J. Parsons, V. G. K. S. & A.
John C. New, Gr. Treas. P. G. C. Hunt, Gr. Mast. Cer. Geo. F. Myer, Gr. Mast. Ent. John B. Osgood, Tyler.
ADONIRAM LODGE OF PERFECTION.
Meets in their Hall, cor. Meridian and Wash., Yohn's Block.
Edwin A. Davis, T. P. G. M. John C. New, G. T. William Sullivan, D. G. M. HI. W. Smith, G. S. James M. Tomlinson, S. G. W. John Caven, G. O. William J. Wallace, J. G. W. P. G. C. Hunt, G. M. of C. Luther Martin, G. K. of S. Theo. P. Haughey, G. C. of G.
ODD FELLOWS.
GRAND LODGE.
Dennis Gregg, M. W. Grand Mastor, Indianapolis.
John T. Sanders, R. W. D. Grand Master, Jeffersonville.
E. H. Barry, R. W. Grand Secretary, Indianapolis.
T. P. Haughey, R. W. Grand Treasurer.
P. S. Hoffman, R. W. Grand Warden, Madison. William H. Dixon, Gr. Rep. Gr. L. U. S., Jefferson ville. J. S. Harvey, Gr. Rep. Gr. L. U. S., Indianapolis. Joseph McGranahan, Alt. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Lawrenceburg. II. D. Scott, Alt. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Terre Haute. Rev. Cyrus Nutt, W. Grand Chaplain, Bloomington. L. A. Burnett, W. Grand Marshal, Terre Haute. William Shoeneman, W. Grand Conductor, Michigan City. F. J. Blair, W. Grand Herald, Peru.
John Hunt, W. Grand Guardian, Lawrenceburg.
R. W. GRAND ENCAMPMENT.
Leonidas Sexton, M. W. G. Patriarch, Rushville. Rev. Cyrus Nutt, M. E. G. High Priest, Bloomington. Simeon Frasier, R. W. G. Senior Warden, Greenwood. C. P. Tuley, R. W. G. Junior Warden, Bloomington. E. H. Barry, R. W. G. Scribe, Indianapolis. . T. P. Haughey, R. W. G. Treasurer, Indianapolis. Christopher Toler, W. G. Sentinel, Madison. Jacob T. Williams, Dep. G. Sentinel, Indianapolis. T. B. McCarty, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Wabash. L. M. Campbell, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Danville. C. W. Elmore, Alt. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Crawfordsville. T. G. Beharrell, Alt. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Jeffersonville.
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INDIANAPOLIS
PAST GRAND PATRIARCHS.
Christian Bucher, of No. 2.
Isaac H. Taylor, of No. 2.
Daniel Moss, of No. 27. J. S. Harvey, of No. 5. Jacob P. Chapman, of No. 5.
Job B. Eldridge, of No. 10.
E. H. Barry, of No. 12.
Lewis Humphreys, of No. 9. Chris Miller, of No. 6. J. H. Stailey, of No. 24.
T. B. McCarty, of No. 21.
N. P. Howard, of No. 49. L. M. Campbell, of No. 47.
D. Ferguson, of No. 50.
PAST GRAND HIGH PRIESTS.
Casper Markle, of No. 11.
W. P. Applegate, of No. 33.
George B. Jocelyn, of No. 1.
Thos. P. Gunnel, of No. 38.
David Ferguson, of No. 50.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT. No. 5.
Geo. II. Brinkmeyer, C. P.
James A. Isgrigg, H. P.
Milton S. Huey, S. W.
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Samuel Row, J. W.
Charles A. Wright, Scribe.
H. A. Fletcher, Treasurer.
MARION ENCAMPMENT, No. 35.
James H. Rrown, C. P.
Paul Sherman, H. P.
Chas. Whipple, S. W.
H. I. Hinesley, J. W.
Eli Fasold, Scribe.
R. C. Stout, Treasurer.
TEUTONIA ENCAMPMENT, No. 57.
T. Ennst Despa, C. P. Wm. Teckenbrock, H. P.
Fred. Klare, S. W.
Valentine Reinhard, J. W.
Fred. Thoms, Scribe.
Christ. Rarle, Treasurer.
CENTER LODGE, No. 18.
Jas. A. Isgrigg, N. G.
Chas. A. Wright, V. G.
John S. Russell, Secy. -
H. A. Fletcher, Treas.
Geo. P. Anderson, Per. Secy.
PHILOXENIAN LODGE, No. 48.
Jos. Ringham, N. G. Stephen Spencer, V. G.
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N. T. Bryam, Treas.
Geo. D. Sterats, Per. Secy.
Geo. Brinkmeyer, Secy.
CAPITAL LODGE, No. 124.
Paul Sherman, N. G.
Jas. H. Brown, V. G.
C. W. Whipple, Secy.
H. J. Hinesley, Treas.
John F. Walleck, Per. Secy.
GERMANIA LODGE, No. 129.
John Schneider, N. G. Geo. Youngerman, V. G. Christ. Heckmann, Secy.
Christ. Karle, Treas.
Tobias Bender, Per. Secy.
R. C. S. Maccoun, of No. 47.
John T. Sanders, of No. 14.
J. A. Moorman, of No. 50.
T. G. Beharrell, of No. 14.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
NORTH MISSOURI
BROAD GUAGE
IBA
The Shortest, Quickest and only all Rail Route from Indianapolis, via St. Louis, to
ST. JOSEPH, COUNCIL BLUFFS,
ATCHISON, OMAHA, WESTON, NEBRASKA CITY, LEAVENWORTH, QUINCY, and KANSAS CITY, HANNIBAL.
Certain and Close Connections are Made
At Macon City, with the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, Chicago, Burlington & Iowa Railroad, and all the Railroads of Iowa.
At latan, with Steamers which run daily to Leavenworth and Kansas City.
At Leavenworth, with first class stages to all points in the interior of Kansas.
Also, at St. Joseph, with Missouri River Packet Company's Line of splen- did Steamers, for all points on the Missouri River. Meals and berths Free.
Arriving at St. Joseph in advance of any other Route via St. Louis.
FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE!
Magnificent Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
TICKETS for sale in all Principal Ticket Offices, and at No. 40, under Planters' House, St. Louis. Where all information can be ob- tained relative to Routes in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska.
Be certain your Tickets read, via St. Louis and North Missouri Rail- road.
I. H. STURGEON, President and Superintendent. J. H. CONCANNON, General Ticket Agent. H. H. SIMMONS, General Traveling Agent. R. T. BROWN, Agent, Indianapolis. 21
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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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