Edward's annual directory : to the inhabitants, institutions, incorporated companies, manufacturing establishments, business firsm, etc. etc. in the City of Indianapolis, 1867, Part 50

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Publication date: 1867
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Wagon Makers. [ See Carriages, also Blacksmiths.]


Berryman John, 302 E. Wash. Buchhorn Christian, 17 Noble CASE, MARSH & WIGGINS, W. Wash. cor. Tenn. Feil John, 123 Bluff rd.


Gregg James, Ind. av. bet. Mo. and North


Hartman Frederick, 377 Va. av. Kay Joseph, 281 W. Wash.


Neiger Frederick, 299 Mass. av. Richmond Charles, 287 E. Wash. Schweigert Michael, 187 Bluff rd. Seger Jonathan M. 178 Ind. av. Stark Christian, 26 S. N. J.


Stirk James, se. end Va. av.


Stirk & Allaire, Ind. av. nr. North Wehling & Wall, 234 S. Del.


Wall Paper. [See Paper Hangings.]


War Claim Agents. [ See Claims, also Real Estate and Insur- ance Agents.]


BLAKE J. W. & CO. 45 E. Wash.


HAMLIN & JONES, Wash. ne. cor. Ill.


Washing Machines. Fatout Percy H. 156 W. North


Watch Materials and Tools.


JENISON GEO. M. & ALEX- ANDER F. at the old stand 24 E. Wash.


McLENE & HERRON, 1 Bates House, nw. cor. Ill. and Wash.


Watch Makers and Jewel- ers. [ See Jewelry.]


Beck John A. 35 S. Ill.


Bingham W. P. & Co. 50 East Wash.


CRAFT & PHIPPS, 2 Odd Fel- lows Hall


Daumont Peter A. 23 South Me- ridian


De Hart T. 140 S. Ill.


Ferguson Clements A. 7 West Wash.


Hunt & Eden, 79 E. Market


JENISON GEO. M. & ALEX- ANDER F. at the old stand 24 E. Wash.


McLENE & HERRON, 1 Bates House


Miller Reinhold A. 79 S. Ill.


Oehler Andrew, 20 S. Del.


Oehler Romaine, 34 Va. av. 1 Schliebitz Frederick W. 204 E. Wash.


Stacy & Forbes, 37 W. Wash. Weir John H. 61 S. Ill.


Zumbasch T. 93 E. Wash.


Wig and Toupee Maker. [ See Hairdressers.]


Mahorny John T. 28 N. Ill. *Window Glass. [ See Drugs ; also Paints.]


Daumont H. & Co. 15 W. Wash. STEWART & MORGAN, 40 E. Wash.


Railroad Stationery, Shurtleff & Macauley, 13 W. Md.


Trayser & Robinson's Premium Pianos, 161 E. Wash.


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WILES & REYNOLDS, 48 N. THE CORNER DRUG STORE. Penn. opp. post office


Window Shades. [ See Paper Hangings.]


Green & Vrooman, 40 Ky. av. Hume, Adams & Co. 26 and 28 W. Wash. Turner C. L. & Co. 74 E. Wash. Werden & Sumwalt, 26 E. Wash.


Wines and Liquors.


[ See Drugs, Grocers, also Saloons.] Marked thus * are exclusively wholesale.


* Alvord E. B. & Co. 1 Alvord's Block, Meridian, cor. Ga.


*Brinkmeyer J. C. & Co. 82 W Wash.


*DIETCH FELIX, 351 & 353 E. 4 Market


* Deitch J. & J. L. 14 S. Del.


*Elliott, Ryan & Co. 48 S. Me- ridian


*FRANK ANSON, 189 E. Wash. *HAHN & BALS, 25 S. Meridian Haskit W. I. & Co. 14 W. Wash.


*HOGSHIRE W. R. & CO. alley rear of 25 W. Wash.


Horn, Anderson & Co. 31 W. Wash.


* Kaufman Sol. 213 E. Wash.


*LANG LOUIS, office, Vinton's Block


"Ludwig Otto, 131 E. Wash.


McNamara Jeremiah, 52 S. Ill. * Mueller John, 306 E. Wash.


Redmond & Dawson, 132 & 134 S. Ill.


*RIKHOFF & BRO. 77 S. Merid- ian


Schmidt Rudolph, 125 E. Wash. Sweetser John & Co. 158 W. Wash.


Hay & Co. proprietors, 48 W. Wash.


THOMAS WILLIAM H. 42 W. La.


WHITNEY & CO. 29 S. Merid- ian


WILES & REYNOLDS 48 N. Penn. opp P. O.


Wood Engravers. [ See Engravers.]


Wood Dealers.


[ See Coal Dealers, also Lumber.]


ALDRICH & GAY, 200 W. Mich. Bank of canal.


Dunn & Love, 500 E. Wash.


Pitkin Edward P. cor. First and Tennessee


* Wooden Coffins. [ See Undertakers.]


WEAVER WILLIAM W. 31 and 33 Exchange Building, N. Ill.


Wood and Willow Ware. [See House Furnishing.] Shaffer & Vance, 100 S. Ill.


Woolen Manufacturers and Dealers.


Dickson C. & Co. satinett and jeans manfrs. 84 W. Wash. Geisendorf C. E. & Co. 61 and 63 W. Wash. and W. end Wash. Merritt & Coughlen, West end Wash.


Woolen Manfrs. Supplies. Dickson C. & CO. 84 W. Wash. MERRITT & COUGLEN, West end Wash.


J. H. VAJEN. J. S. HILDEBRAND. J. L. FUGATE. J. H. VAJEN & CO., Hardware Merchants


21 WEST. WASHINGTON STREET, Indianapolis, End.


ALPHABETICAL LIST


OF STREETS AND AVENUES IN INDIANAPOLIS.


The leading Streets are divided into North. South, East and West, taking Meridian Street for one basis and Washington for the other.


Agnes, from N. Y. W. of Blake. Alabama, N. and S. three blks. E. of Circle.


Ann, from Rolling Mill to Mc- Carty.


Arch, from Jackson to Plum, N. E. of city.


Archer.


Arizonia, from Canal to White River, S. of Utah.


Arsenal Avenue, nr. the Canal. Ash, from Mass. av., ne. of city. Athon, from R. I. to Ind. av.


Barnhill, from North to White River, and from North to Davis.


Bates, from Noble to eastern limits, S. of city.


Bay.


Beaty, from McCarty, W. of Va. av.


Benton, from Wash. to Harrison, E. of Noble.


Bicking, from Del. to East, S. of McCarty.


Biddle, from Winston, S. of St. Clair.


Blackford, from N. Y. to North, three blks. W. of Canal.


Blake, from nr. White River Bridge on Wash. to Ind. av. Bluff Road, from Ill. and Merrill.


Bradshaw, from Va. av., S of McCarty.


Bright, from N. Y. to North, nw. of city.


Broadway, from St. Clair, ne. of city.


Brooks, from Torbett, nw. of city.


Buchanan, from East to Va. av.


Cady, from Wash. to Harrison, E. of Benton.


California, from N. Y. to Ind. av., two blks. W. of Canal.


Cambell.


Camp, from Eutaw, nw. of city. Catharine, W. from Canal, S. of Merrill.


Cedar, from junction of Va. av. and McCarty.


Center, from Dunlop to Ellen, nw. of city.


Chadwick, from McCarty, W. of Canal.


Charles, from St. Clair to Peru track.


Chatham, from Mass. av. to St. Clair, E. of East.


Cherry, from Fort Wayne av. to Ash.


Christian Avenue, from Western av., one blk. N. of city limits. Clinton Alley.


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STREETS AND AVENUES IN INDIANAPOLIS.


Coburn, from Va. av. to Madison av.


Coe, from Fall Creek to nr. R. I. Cottrell, from Ga. to La., W. of Canal, S. W.


Court, from N. Penn. to Del., N. of Wash.


Cross, from Peru track to city line, ne.


Curve, from Bellefontaine Car Works, ne. to city limits.


Dacota, from Rockw'd at White River to Arizonia, W. of West. Davidson, N. and S., East of Noble.


Davis, from nw. city line, Ind. av. to Fall Creek.


Delaware, N. and S., two blks. E. of Circle.


Douglas, from O. to Mich., nw. of city.


Dougherty, from East to Va. av., S. of Buchanan.


Drake, from nr. Brooks, nw. of city.


Draper, from Ky. av., nr. Ceme- tery.


Duncan, from Del. to N. J., S. of South.


Dunlap, from North to Ind. av.


Dunlop, from Madison av. S. of Morris.


East, N. and S., five blocks E. of Circle.


East Second, W. of city line.


Eddy, from Merrill W. of Ill.


Eighth, eight blocks N. of city limits.


Elizabeth, from Ind. av. to Blake, N. W. of city.


Elk, from Va. av. se. of Grove. Ellen, from North to Ind. av. Ellis, from Md. sw. of West. Elm, from Noble N. of Va. av. Eutaw, from Camp to Brooks, two blks. nw. of Ind. av.


Fayette, from North to city lim- its, nw. of city.


Fifth, five blks. N. of city limits. First, Northern city boundary.


Fletcher Avenue, from junction of South and Noble.


Forest Avenue, from Harrison se. of Fletcher av.


Forest Home Avenue, S. of N. W. C. University.


Fort Wayne Avenue, from Penn. and North, running ne. to city limits.


Fourth, four blks. N. of city lim- its.


Franklin, from Morris S. two blks E. of Madison av.


Garden, from Ill. to Canal N. of Merrill


George, from Merrill to Garden, W. of Illinois.


Georgia, E. and W. three blks. S. of Circle.


Grant, W. from West, nr. McCar- ty.


Greer, from Va. av. E. of East. .


Gregg, E. from N. J. N. of St. Clair.


Grove, from Va. av. se. of Cedar.


Harris, from North, W. of Blake. Harrisburg.


Harrison, from Noble, S. of La. Helen, from Md. to La. W. of West.


Henderson.


Henry, from Miss. S. of South.


Hiawatha, N. and sw. of City Hospital.


Hickory Alley, from Washing- ton E. of Meridian.


High, from McCarty E. of Ala. Hosbrook, from Cedar nr. Va. av. Howard, [North] from Canal cor. First to Seventh.


Howard [South,] from Morris se. of Madison av.


Huron, from Noble S. of South.


Illinois, N. and S., one block W. of Circle.


Indiana Avenue, nw. Diagonal from O., cor. Ill.


STREETS AND AVENUES IN INDIANAPOLIS.


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Jackson, from Mass. av. ne. of city.


James, from Ind. av., nw. of city. Japan, from Morris, three blks. E. of Madison av.


John, from Peru track to the city limits.


Jones, W. from Tenn. to White River.


Kansas, from Bluff Road to Pogue's Run, S. of city line. Kentucky Avenue, sw. Diago- nal, from Wash. cor. Ill.


Kingon, W. from West, N. of McCarty.


Lenox, from Seventh N. to R. R. Liberty, N. and S., six blocks E. of Circle.


Locke, from North to Ind. av. Lockerbie, from East N. of N. Y. Lord, from Noble S. of La. Louisiana, E. and W. four blocks S. of Circle.


McCarty, from River to Vir. av. S. of city.


McGill, from La. to South, W. of Miss.


McKernan, from Buchanan to Morris, three blocks E. of East. Madison Avenue, from South to city line, se Diagonal.


Maple, from McCarty W. of Ill. Margaret, ss. of City Hospital from Locke.


Maria, from Smith to Locke.


Market, E. and W. through Cir- cle.


Maryland, E. and W. two blocks S. of Circle.


Massachusetts Avenue, ne. Diag- onal from Ohio cor. Penn.


Maxwell, from North to Davis. Mayhew, from near Brooks nw. of city.


Meek, from Noble to Eastern limits, S. of Ind. Cen. R. R. Meikel, from McCarty W. of Canal.


Meridian, N. and S., through Cir- cle.


Merrill, from Ken. av. to Vir. av. seven blocks S. of Circle.


Michigan, E. and W. four blocks N. of Circle.


Michigan Road, east end of


. Wash., and from Ind. av. near North.


Mill, from Fifth to Seventh, W. of Howard.


Minerva, from N. Y. to nw. of Blake.


Minnesota, W. of Canal from Morris S.


Mississippi, N. and S., three blocks W. of Circle.


Missouri, N. and S. along Canal. Morris, Southern boundry line.


Morrison, from Del. N. of St. Mary.


New Jersey, N. and S. four blks. E. of Circle.


New York, E. and W. two blks. N. of Circle.


Nelsons Alley.


Nebraska, from Madison av. S. of Morris.


Ninth, nine blocks N. of city limits.


Noble, N. and S., seven blks. E. of Circle.


North Avenue, N. of N. W. C. University.


North, E. and W., five blks. N. of Circle.


Norwood, W. from Meridian, bet. South and Merrill.


Oak, from Mass. av. ne. of city. Ohio, E. and W., one block N. of Circle.


Orient, from Penn. to Ft. Wayne av., S. of St. Joseph.


Oxford, from Peru Track to city line.


Patterson, from N. Y., W. of Blake.


Pearl, from Ill. to Penn. S. of Wash.


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STREETS AND AVENUES IN INDIANAPOLIS.


Pennsylvania, N. and S., one block E. of Circle.


Phipps, from Madison av. N. of McCarty.


Pine, from junction of Vir. av. and Noble.


Pittsfield, continuation of Mill to Lafayette Railroad track.


Plum, from Mass. av. ne. of city.


Powell, from Mich. to North.


Pratt, from Ill. to Ft. Wayne av., N. of Blind Asylum.


Rachel, from Md. to La. W. of West.


Railroad Av., N. and S. from Ga., bet. Penn. and S. Del. Railroad street, N. and S. along Bellefontaine R. R. track.


Rathbone, N. W. of city from near Ind. av.


Ray, from Tenn. to Railroad, S. of McCarty.


Rhode Island, from Blake to western limits, N. W. of city. Rockwood, W. from West, N. of McCarty.


Root, W. from West, S. of Me- Carty.


Rose, W. from West, near Mc- Carty.


Roset, from Bicking, E. of Ala.


St. Clair, from Ind. av. to Mass. av. N. of Blind Asylum.


St. Joseph, from Illinois to Fort Wayne avenue, N. of Blind Asylum.


St. Mary, E. from Meridian, con- tinuation of First.


School, from South, W. of Noble. Shelbyville Road, from end of Virginia av.


Second, two blocks N. of city limits.


Seventh, seven blocks N. of city limits.


Short, from Morris to Dougher- ty, W. of Va. av.


Sixth, six blocks N. of city limits. Smith, from R. I. to Ind. av.


South, E. and W., five blocks S. of Circle.


Spring, from Market to Mass. av. E. of Noble.


Stevens, from Va. av. to East, S. of Merrill.


Tennessee, N. and S., two blocks W. of Circle.


Texas, from Madison av. S. of Nebraska.


Tenth, ten blocks North of city limits.


Three Notch Road, continuation of S. Meridian.


Third, three blocks N. of city limits.


Thomas, W. from Tenn. to White river.


Torbett, from Mich. road to N. W. end of Ind. av.


Union, from Merrill to Morris, E. of Bluff road.


University Avenue, E. of N. W. C. University.


Utah, from Minnesota, S. of Wis.


Vermont, E. and W., three blocks N. of Circle.


Vinton, W from Tenn. to White. river.


Vine, from Jackson to Ash, N. E. of city.


Virginia Avenue, S. E. Diagonal from W. cor. Penn.


Wabash Alley, bet. N. J. and East, and Market and Ohio.


Walnut, from Canal to Mass. av., N. of Blind Asylum.


Wall, from Washington W. of Meridian.


Washington, E. and West, one block S. of Circle.


Walters, from McCarty to Va. avenue.


Sinker, from Ala. to N. J., N. of West, N. and S., one block W. of St. Joseph. Canal.


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STREETS AND AVENUES IN INDIANAPOLIS.


West Elizabeth, from . Blake to Fall Creek.


Westfield Road, continuation of N. Illinois.


Western Avenue, continuation of Ft. Wayne av.


West Michigan Road, from Ind. av. near North.


Wilkins, from Tenn. to Railroad, S. of McCarty.


Willard, from Garden to Merrill, W. of Tenn.


Williams, bet. McCarty and Va. av.


Wilson, from North to Davis. Winston, N. and S. near Eastern limits.


Wisconsin, from Bluff road to river, S. of Kansas.


Wright, from Buchanan to Mor- ris, two blocks E. of East.


Wyandot.


Wyoming, from Del. to East, S. of McCarty.


HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Alvord's Block, Meridian, bet. | Metropolitan Hall, (Theatre), ne Georgia and Louisiana.


Ætna Building, Pennsylvania, bet. Washington and Market. Blackford's Block, se. cor. Merid- ian and Washington.


College Hall, sw. Cor. Washing- ton and Pennsylvania.


Court House and County Offices, Court House Square, Washing- ton, bet. Delaware and Ala- bama.


Eden's Block, Market, bet. Penn- sylvania and Delaware.


Glenns' Block, Washington, bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania. Journal Building, cor. Circle and Market.


Herald Building, Washington, bet. Meridian and Pennsyl- vania.


Hereth's Block, on Delaware, opp. Court House.


Judah's Block, opp. Court House. Langsdale's Block, on Delaware, opp. Court House.


Macy & McTaggart's Building, Washington, cor. of Delaware. Marmont Hall, on S. Illinois.


Masonic Hall, se. cor. Washing- ton and Tennessee.


cor. Washington and Tennes- see.


Miller's Block, Illinois, cor. of Market.


Morrison's Block, on S. Meridian. Odd Fellows' Hall, ne. cor. Washington and Pennsylvania Ramsey's Block, S. Illinois, bet. Maryland and Georgia.


Ray's Building, ns. Washington, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


Schnull's Block, Meridian, cor. Maryland.


State House, Washington, bet. Tennessee and Mississippi.


Talbott & New's Block, Pennsyl- vania, bet. Washington and Market.


Temperance Hall, ns. Washing- ton, bet. Meridian and Illinois. Unian Depot, Louisiana, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


Union Hall, ss. Washington, bet. Delaware and Alabama.


United States Offices and Post Office, cor. Market and Penn- sylvania.


Vinton's Block, Pennsylvania, sw. cor. Market.


Yohn's Building, ne. cor. Wash- ington and Meridian.


public Library Indianapolis


R. S. FOSTER.


H. C. HOLLOWAY.


JOS. P. WIGGINS.


FOSTER, HOLLOWAY & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants,


ON VIRGINIA AV., SOUTH-EAST COR. DELAWARE ST.,


GROCERIES.


CEMENT


PLASTER


FOSTER, HOLLOWAY & CO.


WHOLESALE GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. FLOUR. WHEAT.CEMENT & PLASTER


INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


DEALERS IN


Cordage, Wood and Willow Ware, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, Glass, Nails, Flour, Cement, Plaster, Sand, Fish, Salt, &c., &c.


MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR Hydraulic Cements, PLASTER PARIS, WHITE LEAD, Coal Oil, Salt, &c., &c.


STORAGE FOR ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS,


APPENDIX.


D


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor .- OLIVER P. MORTON, of | Ripley-Win. Hyatt. Marion.


Adj't .- Gen .- Wm. H. H. TERRILL. Mil. Sec'y .- Wm. H. SCHLATER.


Private Sec'y .- Wm. R. HOLLOWAY. Q. M. Gen'l -ASEL STONE.


Lieut .- Gov .- CONRAD BAKER, Vander- burg.


Sec'y State. - NELSON TRUSLER, Fay- ette


Auditor .- THOMAS B. MCCARTY, Wa- bash.


Treasurer .- NATHAN KIMBALL, Martin. Sup't Public Institutions. - GEO. W. Hoss, Marion.


Att'y General. - DELANA E. WILLIAM- SON, Putnam.


State Librarian .- BENJAMIN F. FOSTER, Marion.


Judges Supreme Court. - JOHN T. EL- LIOTT, Henry ; JAS. S. FRAZER, Kosei- usko; ROBERT C. GREGORY, Tippe- canoe ; CHAS. A. RAY, Marion.


Clerk Supreme Court .- LARARUS NOBLE, Marion.


Reporter. - BENJAMIN HARRISON, Ma- rion.


Sheriff .- SAMUEL LAMB, Howard. LEGISLATURE.


Maj. O. M. Wilson, Princ. Sec'y Senate. Cyrus T. Nixon, Princ. Clerk House. Democrats in italics.


SENATORS.


Posey and Vanderburg - Thomas C. Jaequess.


Warrick, Speneer and Perry -S. F. Johnson.


Gibson, Pike and Dubois-James Bcr- ker.


Knox and Davies-W. S. Turner. Orange and Crawford-Wm. F. Sherrod. Washington and Harrison - John A. Bowman.


Floyd-Geo. V. Howk.


Scott and Clark-Elisha G. English. Jefferson-John R. Cravens.


Ohio and Switzerland-F. J. Ballamy. Dearborn-Elijah Huffman.


Jennings and Jackson-James H. Vaw- ter.


Lawrenee and Martin-Aaron Hough- ton.


Sullivan and Vigo-Bayless W. Hanna.


Clay and Putnam-Ethel Staggs.


Owen and Greene-John Humphreys.


Monroe and Brown-William Taggart.


Morgan and Johnson-Sam'l P. Oyler. Bartholomew-Thos. G Lee.


Haneock and Shelby-James L. Mason. Deeatur-Will Cumbaek.


Rush-Wm. A. Cullen.


Franklin-Thomas Gifford.


Fayette and Union-Thomas W: Ben- nett.


Wayne-Isaac Kinley.


Randolph-Thomas Ward.


Henry-Thomas P. Reagan.


Delaware and Blackford-Wm. A. Bon- ham.


Madison and Grant-John Hunt.


Marion-W. C. Thompson.


Hamilton and Tipton-Dan. R. Brown. Boone and Hendrieks-T. J. Cason.


Montgomery-Joseph C. Milliken.


Parke and Vermillion-Thos. N. Rice. Fountain-J. W. Newlin.


Warren, Benton and . White - Anson Wolcott.


Tippecanoe-J. A. Stein.


Carroll and Clinton-F. G. Armstrong. Pulaski, Cass and Howard-N. P. Richi- mond.


Fulton and Miami-S. S. Terry.


Koseiusko and Wabash-C. S. Parrish.


Whitley and Huntington - Wilson Smith.


Wells, Adams and Jay-Robert Huey. Allen-Wm. W. Carson.


Elkhart and Lagrange-Abner Lewis. Noble, Dekalb and Steuben - E. B. Noyes.


St. Joseph and Marshall-John Rey- nolds.


Laporte and Starke-John B. Niles.


Lake. Porter, Jasper and Newton-Fir- man Church


LXXXVIII.


APPENDIX.


REPRESENTATIVES.


Adams-J. R. Bobo Allen-John P. Shoaff, Peter Kiser. Bartholomew-Stinson J. Barritt.


Boone-A. E. Gordon. V


Brown-Alfred Williams. Carroll-A. H. Evans. Cass-Samuel L. McFadden.


Clarke-F. H. C. Honneus.


Clay-John Hungate. Clinton-J. V. Morrison.


Crawford-Sawuel Hostetter. Daviess-


Dearbon-Ed. H. Green, W. Tebbs, Jr. Decatur-W. A. Moore.


DeKalb-Ezra D. Hartman.


Delaware-S. B. Erwin.


Dubois-S. B. Edmunson. Elkhart-W. A. Woods.


Floyd-Elijah Newland.


Fountain-Wm. B. Carter.


Franklin- Clement A. Cory.


Fulton-Jesse Shields.


Gibson-Jacob F. Bird. Grant-John Ratliff. Greene-M. C. Fulk.


Harrison-John W. Lopp.


Hancock -- John H. White.


Hendricks-L. M. Campbell. Henry-D. W. Chambers.


Howard-W. Blanch. Jackson-Daniel H. Long. Jay -- W. C. Hudson.


Jefferson-D.C. Branham, W. II. Litson. Jennings-H. Prather. Jolinson-David G. Vawter.


Knox-Orlan F. Baker. Kosciusko-J. H. Long. Lagrange-Wm. Smith. Lake-Hiram Wason. Laporte-J. B. Belford, W. W. Higgins. Lawrence-M. F. Dunn. Madison-Frederick Black. Marion-H. C. Newcomb, E. Hamilton. Martin-Argile H. Inman. Miami-N. O. Ross. Monroe-James Hughes. Montgomery-E. P. M'Closky. Morgan-J. A. Greer. Noble-G. W. Geisendorff.


Orange-Theodore Stackhouse.


Owen- Parke-W. C. Donaldson. Perry-M. Brucker. Pike-Lewis Wilson. Porter-J. F. McCarthy. Posey-George Wolfin.


Putnam-Addison Daggy, James Mc- Murry


Randolph-Enos L. Watson. Ripley-Hezekiah Shook. Rush-D. M. Stewart.


Scott -- S. S. Crowe.


Shelby-George C. Thatcher. Spencer-John Schermahorn.


St. Joseph-Nelson Ferris. Steuben-Stephen C. Sabin.


Sullivan-Benjamin Wolf.


Tippecanoe-John L. Miller, John Ros- ser.


Vanderburg-Emil Bischof.


Vermillion-William Skidmore.


Vigo-Wm. E. McLean, John G. Crain.


Wabash-Allen W. Smith.


Warren-George Wolfer.


Warrick-Benoni S. Fuller.


Washington-J. H. O' Neall.


Wayne-W. A. Peelle, Wm. W. Foulke. Benjamin L. Martin. Blackford and Wells-Wm. F. Shull.


Benton and White-George W. Spen- cer. Hamilton and Tipton-Joel Stafford.


Huntington and Whittley-A. J. Doug- lass.


Marshall and Starke-D. E. Van Valk- enburg.


Hancock and Shelby-John L. Mont- gomery.


Wabash and Kosciusko-Joseph A. Funk.


Elkhart and Lagrange-M. F. Shuey. Switzerland and Ohio-James North. Fayette and Union-W. W. Thrasher. Hendricks and Boone-B. F. Thomas. Vanderburg and Posey-John S. Hop- kins. Johnson and Morgan-A. S. Griggs.


Harrison and Washington-Frederick W. Matthis. Newton, Jasper and Pulaski-Ezra Wright.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


CITY OFFICERS.


The City was incorporated by the Legislature on the 17th day of Febru- ary, 1838, and its Trustees made Councilmen.


Mayor-Hon. John Caven.


Treasurer-William H. Craft. Assistant Treasurer-Hiram J. Craft. City Attorney-Byron K. Elliott. City Clerk -- Cyrus S. Butterfield. City Auditor-John G. Waters. City Civil Eng'r-Joshua Staples, Jr. City Assessor -- William Hadley.


LXXXIX.


APPENDIX.


City Marshal-John Unversaw.


Deputy Marshals-Michael R. Scud- der and David Powell.


Street Commissioner-August Rich- ter.


Chief Fire Engineer-Charles mann.


Rich-


Market Master -- Charles John.


City Sealer-James Bishop.


City Sexton-Garrison W. Allred.


City Printers-Douglass & Conner.


CITY COUNCIL.


First Ward-Sims A. Colley and P. H. Jameson.


Second Ward-Henry Coburn and J. Henry Kappes.


Third Ward -- Horace A. Fletcher and W. Clinton Thompson.


Fourth Ward-Roswell B. Emerson and John B. MacArthur.


Fifth Ward -- Julius A. Grosvenor and Stephen McNabb.


Sixth Ward -- Austin H. Brown and Charles Kemper.


Seventh Ward-Charles Glazier and Christian F. Schmidt.


Eighth Ward-William Allen and Wil- liam H. Loomis.


Ninth Ward-Adolph Seidensticker and Joseph Staub.


BOARDS OF CITY GOVERNMENT.


Board of Public Improvements-Hen- ry Coburn, Presid't, Julius A. Grosve- nor and John B. MacArthur. C. S. Butterfield, Clerk.


Board of Police-P. H.'Jameson, Pres- ident, Joseph Staub, William H. Loo- mis.


Board of Health-Dr. George W. Mears, President. Dr. T. B. Harvey and Dr. R. M. Todd.


Board of Directors City Hospital-Dr. John M. Kitchen, President. Lazarus B. Wilson, Secretary. J. C. Geisen- dorff, William Braden. George Merritt, Dr. Frisby S. Newcomer, S. V. B. Noel, Geo. W. Buchanan, Alexander Gray- don, Sr.


Board of School Trustees-Thomas B. Elliott, President, William H. L. No- ble, Secretary and Treasurer, Clemens Vonnegut.


Board of City Commissioners-Sam- nel M. Seibert, President. James N. Russell, Secretary. James C. Yohn, William Braden, Thomas Schooley.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts-Henry Coburn, W. Clin- ton Thompson, J. H. Kappes.


Benevolence and Hospitals -J. H. Kappes, W. C. Thompson, W. H. Loo- mis.


Bridges -R. B. Emerson, Stephen McNabb, Wm. Allen.


Finance-P. H. Jameson, Stephen McNabb, Christian F. Schmidt.


Fire Department and Cisterns. William Allen, Henry Coburn, J. A. Grosve- nor.


Gas Light-W. C. Thompson, Charles Kemper, C. F. Schmidt.


Judiciary-Sims A. Colley, Ad. Sei- densticker. Wm. H. Loomis.


Markets-Chas. Glazier, J. B. MacAr- thur, J. A. Grosvenor.


Police-P. H. Jameson, Joseph Staub, W. H. Loomis.


Printing and Stationery - P. H. Jame- son, Chas. Glazier, J. H. Kappes.


Public Buildings -R. B. Emerson, J. A. Grosvenor, Joseph Staub.


Revision of Ordinances-Adolph Sei- densticker, S. A. Colley, P. H. Jame- son.


Streets and Alleys-A. H. Brown, H. Coburn, P. H. Jameson.


CITY POLICE.


Chief-Thomas S. Wilson.


Lieutenants - John S. Bray, Henry Paul.


NIGHT PATROLMEN.


First Ward-L. F. Wilmington and George Bennett.


Second Ward - Omar Boardman and John Shippy.


Third Ward .- John Cahill and David Shepard.


Fourth Ward-Geo. Buser and Wm. F. Breunemer.


Fifth Ward - Frederiek Scheigart and Jolin Buser.


Sixth Ward - Hiram Minick and James R. Shea.


Seventh Ward-Michael Murphy and Fred Sponsel.


Eighth Ward - Gideon Rich and Augustus Reick.


Ninth Ward-Pauline Lendormi and George Thomas.


DAY PATROLMEN.


First Ward-William Oyler.


Second Ward-James N. Stevens. Third Ward-George Taffe. Fourth Ward-Wm. Bolen. Fifth Ward-Samuel Buser. Sixth Ward-Joseph P. Duvall.


Seventh Ward-Wm. Williams. Eighth Ward-Laven M. Russell. Ninth Ward-Jesse T. Murphy.


C.


APPENDIX.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer -Charles Richmann ; Office, Glenn's Block.


Steam Engine C. B. Davis No. 1. ss. Washington, bet. West and California, F. Glazier. Engineer.


Steam Engine William Henderson No. 2. sw. cor. Massachusetts av. and New York, Charles E. Curtis, Engi- neer.


Steam Engine No. 3, ss. Southi, bet. Delaware and Alabama; Daniel Gla- zier, Engineer.


Hook and Ladder Company, es. New Jersey, bet. Washington and Market.


WOOD MEASURERS.


Eastern Market-L. H. Jameson. Western Market-John Ford.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Township Trustee- J. M. W. Langs- dale.


Justices of the Peace - Wm. Sullivan, Charles Fisher, Alexander G. Wallace. and Charles Coulon.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


County Clerk-William C. Smock.


Deputy County Clerks-Richard M. Smock, Dan. C. Greenfield and John W. Coons.


Sheriff-George W. Parker.


Deputy Sheriffs-John L. Hanna. Auditor-Jacob T. Wright,


Deputy Auditors-F. W. Hamilton and Edward M. Wilmington.


Recorder-William J. Elliott. Deputy Recorder-


Treasurer-George F. Meyer.


Deputy Treasurer-Arthur L. Wright.


Surveyor-Oliver W. Voorhis


Coroner-Garrison W. Allred.


Commissioners-Samuel Moore, Jos. K. English and Lorenzo Van Seyoc.


COURTS.


SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA.


Court meets-At the State House, in Indianapolis, on thic 4th Mondays in May and November.


JUDGES.


Hon. Charles A. Ray.


Hon. Jchu T. Elliott.


Hon. James S. Frazee.




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