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Fulton, from River south between Griffith and Broadway.
Garden, from Washington south next west of Nelson. Gay, south from P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. next east of John.
George, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Sturgis. Grant, east from Gay next south of Jones.
Griffiith, from River south between Ewing and Fulton. Hamilton, east from Hanna to Francis, next south of Lewis.
Hanna, south from Canal to corporation line next east of Monroe.
Harmer, south from Canal to Lewis next east of Francis.
Harrison, from River south next west of Calhoun.
Henry, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Poplar.
Herndon, Jones & Bass' Foundry addition.
High, west from Lima Plank Road, Bloomingdale.
Highland, west from Piqua Road to Webster next south of T. & W. R. W.
Hoagland, south from T. & W. R. W. next east of Fairfield Av. Holman, east from Calhoun to Lafayette next south of Mont- gomery.
Hood, from Pritchard south to R. R. next east of West.
Horace, east and west of Gay next south of Grant.
Hough, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Holman.
Jackson, from Canal to corporation line next west of Van Buren.
Jefferson, east from corporation line to Harmer next south of Washington.
John, Jones & Bass' Foundry addition.
Jones, Jones & Bass' Foundry addition.
Jones, east and west of College next south of Wilt.
Kansas, south from T. & W. R. W. next west of Webster.
Lafayette, south from River to corporation line next east of Barr.
Lasselle, cast from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Charles. Lavina, west from Fairfield Av. next south of George.
Lewis, from Ewing east next south of Madison and Jefferson. Locust, west from Fairfield Av. next south of T. & W. R. W. Locust, No. 2, from Harrison to Calhoun next north of Water. McClellan, south from Lewis next west of Webster.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Madison, east from Barr to Harmer between Jefferson and Lewis.
Maiden Lane, south from Canal to Berry between Cass and Harrison.
Main, east from River to Canal next north of Berry.
Marion, north from High to Douglas, Bloomingdale.
Maumee, east from Calhoun to Barr next south of Holman.
Melita, west from Webster to Hoagland, next south of T. & W. R. W.
Monroe, from Canal south to Lasselle between Hanna and Clay. Montgomery, east from Barr to Hanna next south of Lewis.
Nelson, south from Washington between Garden and College. Nirdlinger, west from Bluffton Plank Road next south of Wall. Oakley, south from Taylor next west from Fairfield Av.
Pearl, from Fulton east between Main and Canal.
Pine, south from T. & W. R. W. next west of Fairfield Av.
Plum, fiom Water to St. Mary's River between Harrison and Cass.
Poplar, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Walnut.
Pritchard, west from Broadway next north of P., Ft. W. & C. R. W.
Rockhill, from Washington to Main next west of Union.
St. Francis, Lasselle's addition.
St. Louis, along north side T. & W. R. W. west from Fairfield Av.
Samuel, east and west of John next south of Horace.
Sturges, west from Fulton to Broadway next south of Jefferson Taylor, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Locust.
Toledo, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Hongh.
Union, from corporation line to Berry next west of Jackson.
Van Buren, from Canal to corporation line next west of Broad- way.
Virginia, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Toledo.
Wall, west from Bluffton Plank Road next south of P., Ft. W. & C. R. W.
Wallace, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Virginia. Walnut, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Taylor.
Washington, east from corporation line to Harmer next north of Jefferson.
Water, from Ewing east to River next north of Columbia.
Wayne, east from Rockhill to Harmer next north of Washing- ton.
Webster, from Berry south to corporation line between Ewing and Harrison.
West, from Pritchard south to R. R. next west of Hood.
Williams, from Fairfield Av. east to Hoagland next south of Colerick.
Wilt, from Nelson east next south of Jefferson.
Wines, from Fairfield Av. to Hoagland next south of Williams
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WARD BOUDARIES-CITY GOVERNMENT.
Boundaries of Wards.
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FIRST WARD-Comprises all that part of the city lying east of Lafayette street.
SECOND WARD-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Lafayette and east of Calhoun street.
THIRD WARD-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Calhoun and east of Ewing street.
FOURTH WARD-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Ewing and east of Broadway.
FIFTH WARD-Comprises all that part of the city lying west of Broadway.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Municipal Election held first Tuesday in May.
City Council meets second and fourth Tuesdays in cach month.
Council Chambers, west side Clinton between Main and Columbia.
MAYOR.
F. P. Randall, Office west side Clinton between Main and Columbia. Term expires May, 1865.
CLERK.
E L. Chittenden, Office at Mayor's Office. Term expires May, 1865.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
TREASURER.
John Conger, Office at Mayor's office. Term expires May, 1865.
MARSHAL.
Patrick McGee, Office at Mayor's office. Term expires May, 1865.
CITY ATTORNEY.
Jos. S. France, Office at Mayor's office. Term expires May 1864.
CIVIL ENGINEER.
John S. Mower, residence, 25 Douglas Avenue. Term expires May, 1865. John W. McArthur, deputy.
MARKET MASTERS.
W. D. Henderson, Eastern Market ; -- , Western Market. Terms expire May, 1864.
ASSESSOR.
John B. Rekers, residence s e c Ewing and Washington. Term expires May, 1865.
STREET COMMISSIONER.
C W. Lindlay, residence 109 W. Washington. Term expires May, 1865.
SUPERVISORS.
John M. Reidmiller. John Burt.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Vacancy.
NIGHT WATCH.
Conrad Pens, Captain ; John Murray ; John Sullivan; John Phillabaum ; Wm. Schopman.
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CITY GOVERNMENT-SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
CITY COUNCIL.
F. P. Randall, Mayor, President.
E. L. Chittenden, Clerk.
1st Ward, Edward Slocum. Term expires, May, 1865.
H. Monning.
1867.
2d
יו B. H. Tower.
1867.
Morris Cody.
1865.
3d
H. Neirman.
1867.
C. D. Pipenbrink.
66 1865.
4th " John S. Harrington.
1865.
Dennis Downey.
1867.
5th B. H. Kimball.
66 1865.
A. F. Schele.
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1867.
School Department.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- Samuel Edsall, President; Christian Orff, Secretary; Dr. C. E. Sturgis, Treasurer; O. Bird and A. Martin. Meet first and third Mondays of caen month.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS .- Hon. F. J. Randall, Dr. B. S. Wood- worth, Rev. R. D. Robinson, Judge Morris, W. B. Walters, Isaac Jenkinson, Rev. W. P. Ruthrauff, Dr. J. S. Irwin, Judge Worden, Rev. J. M. Lowrie, Thomas Tigar, Prof. E. S. Green.
SUPERINTENDENT .- Prof. E. S. Green.
SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
No. 1, Eastern District, north-west corner Washington and Clay. Divided as follows: Primary Department, three grades; Secondary Department, two grades; Intermediate Department, two grades; Grammar Department, two grades.
No. 2, Western District, south-west corner Jefferson and Griffith. Divided as follows: Primary Department, three grades; Secondary Department, two grades; Inter- mediate Department, two grades; Grammar Department, two grades; High School Department, four years.
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT-FIRE DEPARTMENT.
COUNTY EXAMINER .- R. D. Robinson.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS .- St. Patrick's School (English. ) Building, west side Clinton between Jefferson and Lewis. Bro. Philip, Teacher.
SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE SCHOOL (English ) .- South side Jefferson between Calhoun and Clinton. Sister Theodore, Superior.
GERMAN CATHOLIC PUBLIC SCHOOL .- South side Jefferson be- tween Lafayette and Clay. John E. Obnhouse and Charles Geiger, Teachers.
SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE SCHOOL (German) .- East side Lafayette between Jefferson and Madison. Sister Catharine, Superior.
Fire Department,
L. T. Bourie, Chief Engineer.
John Schuckman, First Assistant.
Jacob J. Kamm, Second Assistant.
Independent Alert Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 .- House, Court Street between Main and Berry. Meeting Hall, east side Calhoun between Main and Columbia. Richard Rosington, Foreman.
Vigilant Engine Company No. 1, (Steam) .- North-east cor- ner Court and Berry. John Harrington, Foreman.
Mechanics' Engine Company No. 2, (Steam ) .- North-east cor- ner Court and Berry. Hiram Poyser, Foreman.
Torrent Engine Company No. 3 .- West side Clinton between Berry and Main. Henry Fry, Foreman.
The above three Companies meet in Fireman's Hall, north- east corner Court and Berry.
Eagle Engine Company No. 4 .- Broadway between Berry and Wayne. Fred. Gross, Foreman.
Protection Engine Company .- South of T. & W. Railway Shops. Samuel C. Fletter, Foreman.
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BANKS AND BANKERS-UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.
Banks and Bankers.
Bank of the State of Indiana, Branch at Ft. Wayne .- South- west corner Main and Clinton. Organized January 1st, 1857. Capital, $125,000. Pliney Hoagland, President; Chas. D. Bond, Cashier; Pliney Hoagland, Samuel Hanna, B. W. Oakley, Chas. McCulloch, John E. Hill, Asa Fairfield, Charles D. Bond, Di- rectors.
First National Bank of Ft. Wayne .- South-west corner Cal- houn and Berry. Organized July, 1863. Capital, $150.000. J. D. Nuttman, President; W. B. Fisher, Cashier; Joseph D. Nutt- man, Samuel Hanna, C. F. G. Meyer, John Brown, A. D. Bran- driff, A. S. Evans, John Orff, John M. Miller, Fred. Nirdlinger, Directors.
Allen Hamilton & Co .- Wost side Calhoun opposite the Court House.
United States Internal Revenue.
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W. H. Withers, Collector Tenth Congressional District of In- diana. Office, west side Calhoun, third door south of Main, over A. Hamilton & Co.'s Bank.
James S. Frazer, Assessor Tenth Congressional District. Residence at Warsaw, Kosciusko County.
N. B. Freeman, Assistant Assessor for Allen County. T. Y. Dickinson, Assistant Assessor for DeKalb County. Henry Linder, Assistant Assessor for LaGrange County. Z. C. Thomas, Assistant Assessor for Noble County. George Copeland, Assistant Assessor for Elkhart County. Walter Scott, Assistant Assessor for Kosciusko County. Alexander Hall, Assistant Assessor for Whitley County.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN ALLEN COUNTY.
Official List of Justices of the Peace for Allen County.
Name,
Township. P.O. Address
Term Expires.
Simeon W. Stouder,
A boite,
Ft. Wayne,
April
20,1867
Ad. H. Bittinger,
Cedar Cr'k, Leo,
May
2,1867
J. W. Hntsell,
Eel River,
Eel River,
April
20, 1867
O. E. Jamison,
Marion,
Root,
May
20,1867
Luke Lavanaway,
St. Joseph, Washingt'n
Ft. Wayne, 66
April
20, 1867
A. McCormick,
Lake,
Arcola,
November 3, 1866
Nicholas Ladig,
Jefferson,
New Haven
3,1866
Samps'n Newbrough Perry,
Ft. Wayne,
April
27,1866
Owen Hatfield,
Lafayette,
Zanesville,
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27,1866
John Kryder,
Cedar Cr'k, Leo,
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19, 1866
David McLain,
Marion,
Root,
27,1866
Calvin F. Mayrard,
Springfield, Wayne,
Ft. Wayne,
19, 1866
Benj. Saunders,
June
25, 1865
Wm. W. Steevens,
Madison,
Massillon,
June
20, 1865
Platt Squiers,
Scipio,
Halls Cor.'s
May
30, 1865
Jacob W. Hare,
Pleasant,
Little River
5,1865
D. B. Litchfield,
Lake,
Randall,
3,1865
Paoli S. Tarr,
Jefferson,
New Haven April
23, 1865
Lorenzo D. George,
Milan,
Chamberl'n
16,1865
Socrates Bacon,
Adams,
New Haven
16, 1865
Alonzo A. Baker,
Monroe,
Monroeville
16, 1865
Peter Bonter,
October,
29, 1864
Wm. Cutts,
Springfield,
Harlan,
29, 1864
Abraham Fulton,
Pleasant,
Little River November 4, 1864
George Bullard,
Aboite,
Ft. Wayne, May
7, 1864
Arnold Smith,
Madison,
Massillon, Jnly
12, 1864
James O. Beardsley, Perry,
Huntertown April
27, 1864
D. L. Whitaker,
Jackson,
Monroeville
27,1864
Daniel Frisby,
Milan,
Chamberl'n
2, 1864
Orrin Rogers,
Adams,
New Haven
27,1864
Samuel Shryock,
Eel River,
Perry,
28, 1864
Jacob W. Glass,
Lafayette,
Zanesville,
January
21, 1864
Asahel H. Wells,
Washingt'n Ft. Wayne,
21, 1864
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April
28,1864
James D. Werden,
22, 1864
Amasa Shaffer,
Harlan,
27,1866
C. V. N. Milliman,
20, 1867
Geo. Smitley,
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NOTARIES PUBLIC IN ALLEN COUNTY.
Notaries Public in Allen County.
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Name.
Term Expires.
O. W. Jefferds,
Sept. 29, 1867
Henry H. Bossler,
June 2,
William Lytle,
July 18,
John S. Irwin,
June 22,
Wm. S. Robison,
D. Ryan,
Wm. R. Nelson,
June 12,
John Shaffer,
April 29, March 27, «
John Hough,
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James F. Watkins,
Henry H. Robinson,
April 11, 66 "ו 8, Dec. 30, 1866
James C. Beeks,
May 28, “
W. H. Withers,
April 11, "
Aug. H. Caricr,
March 11, "
Frederick Buech,
Jan'y 10, 1865
Ward B. Chittenden,
Nov. 19,
Charles McCulloch,
Oct. 2, 16, Feb'y 2,
Sol D. Bayless,
July 12,
Daniel W. Bowen, -
Jan'y 29, "
Samuel II. Bloomhuff, -
April 9, Jan'y 23, "
David Colerick,
Dec. 12, 1864
Chr. Piepenbrink,
April 13, 1865
William Hamilton,
James H. Myers,
L. M. Bowser,
S. B. Bond,
Robert S. Taylor,
H. C. Hartman,
Lewis E. Grove,
William Griffiths,
A. H. Hamilton,
Oct. 26, 1864 May 21, Aug. 20, " 18, 3,
Aug. 6, June 11, Feb'y 15, "
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Walpole G. Colerick,
William S. Smith,
William II. Jones,
David P. Whedon,
George W. Wood,
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TOWNSHIP OFFICERS-COUNTY OFFICERS.
Township Officers.
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TRUSTEE .- Isaac W. Campbell, office n w c Main and Calhoun, in Times Office. Term expires April, 1864.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE .- Benjamin Saunders, office, west side Calhoun between Main and Columbia. Term expires June, 1865.
Wm. W. Steevens. Term expires April, 1864.
James D. Werden. Term expires April, 1864.
C. V. N. Milliman. Term expires April, 1866. CONSTABLES .- D. B. Black; J. S. Leach. Terms expire April, 1864.
ASSESSOR .- George Fischer. Term expires April, 1864.
County Officers.
Court House east side Calhoun between Main and Berry.
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CIRCUIT COURT.
Edwin R. Wilson, Judge of 10th Judicial Circuit, res. Bluffton. Term expires November, 1864.
COMMON PLEAS.
Joseph Brackenridge, Judge of 20th Common Pleas District. Term expires October, 1864.
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT.
Wm. Fleming, office Court House. Term expires November, 1866.
Wm. R. Nelson, Deputy. 3
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COUNTY OFFICERS.
SHERIFF.
Wm. T. Pratt, office Court House. Term expires October, 1864. John McCartney, Deputy.
AUDITOR.
Geo. F. Stinchcomb, office Court House. Term expires October, 1865.
W. B. Chittenden and L. R. Hartman, Deputies.
TREASURER.
Alexander Wiley, office Court House. Term expires September, 1865.
Francis L. Furste, Deputy.
RECORDER.
Platt J. Wise, office Court House. Term expires June, 1864. Clem. A. Rekers, Deputy and Recorder elect.
SURVEYOR
John W. M'Arthur, office Court House. Term expires Nov., 1864.
CORONER.
John P. Waters. Term expires October, 1864.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
OFFICE, COURT HOUSE-MEETS QUARTERLY.
B. D. Miner. Term expires October, 1864. John Shaffer. Term expires October, 1865.
David H. Lipes. Term expires October, 1866.
COMMON PLEAS PROSECUTOR.
David Colerick, office w s Calhoun opposite Court House. Term expires November, 1864.
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Wm. W. Carson, office n s Main opposite Court House. Term expires June, 1864.
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COUNTY OFFICERS-BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS.
SUPERINTENDENT POOR HOUSE,
James Reed. Term expires June, 1864.
SCHOOL EXAMINER.
Rev. R. D. Robinson. Term expires June, 1861.
COUNTY PHYSICIAN.
C. E. Sturgis. Term expires June, 1864.
COURT HOUSE JANITOR.
Frank B. Kincade. Term expires September, 1864.
Benevolent Associations.
MASONIC.
Fort Wayne Commandery, No. 4-Knights l'emplars; insti- tuted December, 1854. Meets in Stewart's Hall on second Thursday evenings in each month. Sir Charles Case, G. C. Sir John HI. Bass, Recorder. Sol. D. Bayless, R. E. G. C. for Indiana.
Fort Wayne Council, No. 4-Instituted May 5, 1855. Meets in Wayne Lodge Room n w e Calhoun and Berry, on second Saturday evening in each month. Compn. Joseph Johnson, T. I. G. M. Compn. Benj. Saunders, Recorder. Sol. D. Bayless, M. I. G. M. for Indiana.
Fort Wayne Chapter, R. A. M., No. 19-Instituted May, 1851. Meets on first Wednesday evening of each month at Hall, n w c Calhoun and Berry. Companion Joseph Johnson, H. P. Com- panion Benj. Saunders, Secretary.
Wayne Lodge, No. 25, F. & A. M .- Instituted May, 1823. Regular meetings, Tuesday evenings on or preceding each full moon ; adjourned meetings, Tuesday evening of each week. Hall n w e Calhoun and Berry. Sol. D. Bayless, W. M .; Benj. Saunders, Sec'y.
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BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS-CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Summit City Lodge, No. 170-Instituted May, 1855. Hall n w c Calhoun and Berry. Regular meetings, on Friday even- ing preceding full moon ; adjourned meetings, Friday evenings of each week. Wm. H. Nueman, W. M .; H. C. Hahn, Sec'y.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
HALL EAST SIDE CALHOUN, BET. MAIN AND COLUMBIA.
Fort Wayne Lodge, No. 14-Instituted October, 1843; meets every Monday evening. Platt J. Wise, Per. Sec .; O. W. Jefferds, Treasurer ; O. W. Jefferds, M. Drake, Jr., Wm. H. Brooks, Trustees.
Harmony Lodge, No. 19-Instituted January 31, 1845; meets every Thursday evening. C. A. Fletcher, Per. Sec .; W. Waddington, Treasurer; Corydon Green, J. J. Kamm, Robert Erskine, Trustees.
Concordia Lodge, No. 228-Instituted January 15, 1862; meets every Wednesday evening. E. L. Sandmeier, Per. Sec .; C. Tresselt, Treasurer ; F. Rehorst, C. Tresselt, L. Hause, Trustees.
Summit City Encampment, No. 16-Instituted November, 1849; meets first and third Saturday evening in each month.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
HALL 125 COLUMBIA STREET-THIRD STORY.
Total Abstinence Lodge, No. 26-Organized Feb. 25, 1859 ; meets every Saturday evening.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST.
Baptist Church, west side Clinton, between Berry and Wayne, Rev. G. L. Stevens, Pastor.
GERMAN REFORMED.
St. John's Church, south side Washington, between Harrison. and Webster. Rev. J. H. Klein, Pastor.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
· JEWISH.
Achduth Veshalom Synagogue, west side Harrison, between Wayne and Washington. Rev. Edward Rubin, Rabbi.
LUTHERAN.
English Lutheran Church, south east corner Clinton and Wayne. Rev. W. P. Ruthrauff, Pastor.
St. Paul's (German) Church, west side Barr opposite Madi- son. Rev. Wm. Sihler, Pastor. Rev. W. Stubnatzy, 2d Pastor.
St. John's (German) Church, south east corner Van Buren and Washington. Rev. Casimer Bauman, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Rev. S. N. Campbell, Presiding Elder.
Berry Street (M. E.) Church, morth east corner Harrison and Berry. Rev. John Hill, Pastor.
Wayne Street (M. E.) Church, south west corner Wayne and Broadway. Rev. R. Tobey, Pastor.
German (M. E.) Church, north side Washington, between Griffith and Fulton. Rev. F. A. Hoff, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian (O. S.) Church, south east corner Clinton and Berry. Rev. John M. Lowrie, D. D., Pastor.
Second Presbyterian (N. S.) Church, south side Berry oppo- site Cass. Rev. -, Pastor.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
Trinity Church, south east corner Berry and Harrison. Rev. Joseph S. Large, Rector.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Right Rev. John H. Luers, Bishop of Fort Wayne.
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, east side Calhoun between Jefferson and Lewis. Very Rev. Julian Benoit, Rev. Patrick Madden, D. D., Pastors.
Mother of God (German) Church, south east corner Lafayette nd Jefferson. Rev. Joseph Weutz, Pastor.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES.
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Insurance Companies and Agencies.
HOME COMPANIES.
Banner Insurance Company-Office, 5 E. Main-Organized October, 1862.
OFFICERS .- B. W. Oakley, President; W. S. Smith, Vice Presi- dent ; L. A. Angell, Secretary ; R. Morgan French, Treasurer ; G. T. Angell, General Agent.
DIRECTORS .- B. W. Oakley, C. F. G. Meyer, W. S. Smith, Wm. T. Allen, R. Morgan French, G. T. Angell, Ira C. McAllaster, L. A. Angell, G. C. MeAllaster.
Fort Wayne Insurance Company-Office, 5 E. Main-Organ- ized October, 1863.
OFFICERS .- L. A. Angell, President; G. C. McAllaster, Secre- tary ; Ira C. McAllaster, General Agent.
DIRECTORS .- A. M. Orbison, G. T. Angell, Wm. W. Fisk, D. F. Comparet, Ira C. MeAllaster, C. Tresselt, L. A. Angell, I. W. Campbell, G. C. McAllaster.
State Insurance Company-Office, west side Clinton between Main and Columbia, (Hamilton's Old Bank,)-Organized No- vember, 1863.
OFFICERS .- James L. Worden, President; O. Bird, Vice Presi- dent ; Hugh B. Reed, Treasurer ; S. Lumbard, Secretary ; G. W. Babcock, General Agent.
DIRECTORS .- James L. Worden, Hugh B. Reed, S. Lumbard, O. Bird, Geo. W. Babcock.
AGENCIES.
Etna Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn.
Home Fire Insurance Co. of New York City. JOHN HOUGH, Agent, Office, 50 Calhoun.
Security Fire Insurance Co. of New York City. New England Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Home Fire Insurance Co. of New Haven, Conn.
Peoria Marine and Fire Insurance Co. of Peoria, Ill. SOL. D. BAYLESS, Agent,
South-west cor. Clinton and Wayne.
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INSURANCE AGENCIES-RAILROADS.
North American Fire Insurance Co. of New York City. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. F. P. RANDALL, Agent, West side Clinton bet. Main and Columbia.
Liverpool & London Fire and Life Insurance Co. JOHN S. IRWIN, Agent,
Office at Allen Hamilton & Co.'s Bank. Phoenix Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn.
City Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. Manhattan Fire Insurance Co. of New York City.
Lorillard Fire Insurance Co. of New York City.
Home Life Insurance Co. of Brooklyn, N. Y.
HARTMAN & BOSSLER, Agents, Over Allen Hamilton & Co.'s Bank.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Co. of New York. Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. GEORGE R. HARTMAN, Agent, South-west corner Barr and Washington.
Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York. HENRY T. DUNHAM, Agent, South-west corner Main and Clinton.
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Railroads.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway Co .- Extending from Pittsburgh, Pa. to Chicago, Ills., 468 miles. Principal office at Pittsburgh. George W. Cass, President, Pittsburgb; Samuel Hanna, Vice President, Fort Wayne; W. H. Barnes, Secretary, Pittsburgh; J. P. Henderson, Treasurer, Pittsburgh; T. D. Messler, Controller, Pittsburgh; John B. Jervis, General Superintendent, Pittsburgh; Wm. P. Shinn, Supt. Eastern Di- vision, Pittsburgh; H. A. Gardner, Supt. Western Division, Ft. Wayne; J. J. Houston, General Freight Agent, Pittsburgh; H. R. Payson, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh.
Toledo & Wabash Railway Co .- Extending from Toledo to State Line, Illinois, 243 miles. Principal office at Toledo. A. Boody, President; W. Colburn, Vice President; J. N. Drum- mond, Secretary and Treasurer; George H. Burrows, General Superintendent; J. C. Baker, Assistant Superintendent; Charles Knox, General Freight Agent; J. E. Carpenter, General Ticket Agent.
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC .- MISCELLANEOUS.
Public Buildings, Halls, &c.
Townley's Block, north east corner Columbia and Calhoun. Union Block, north-west corner Main and Clinton.
Masonic Hall, north-west corner Calhoun and Berry.
Odd Fellows' Hall, east side Calhoun between Main and Co- lumbia.
Fireman's Hall, east side Calhoun between Columbia and Main.
Phoenix Block, north-west corner Main and Calhoun.
Court House, on Public Square.
Colerick's Hall, north side Columbia between Clinton and Barr. Post Office, west end Columbia.
Miller's Block and Hall, north-west corner Berry and Calhoun. Pratt's Hall, north-west corner Main and Harrison.
Robinson's Block, west end Columbia.
Templars' Hall, north-west corner Calhoun and Berry.
Stewart's Hall, west side Calhoun between Main and Berry.
Fireman's Hall, north east corner Court and Berry.
Miscellaneous.
Allen County Bible Society .- Organized April, 1833. De- pository, 73 Columbia. Meets last Tuesday in each month. Rev. R. D. Robinson, President; G. R. Hartman, Secretary; A. S. Evans, Treasurer.
Indiana Land Agency .- John Hough, Proprietor. Office, 50 Calhoun.
Fort Wayne College .- West end of Wayne Street. Incorpo- rated 1846, under the patronage of the North and North-West Indiana Conferences. Faculty-Rev. R. D. Robinson, Presi- dont; Mrs. Mary K. Robinson, Governess; Miss Mary E. Dibble, Adjunct Teacher of Mathematics and Drawing; Henry Orff, Professor of Music; John T. Beaber; Instructor of Preparatory Department; Byron W. MeLain, Instructor of Penmanship; Miss Louie S. Bragdon, Teacher of Primary Class. Officers of the Board of Trustees-Hon. Wm. Rockhill, President; Isaac Jenkinson, Secretary; John M. Miller, Treasurer.
Orphan's Home and Fort Wayne Hospital .- North-west cor- ner Wayne and Webster. Bernard Rekers, Proprictor.
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Pendagger Club .- Organized June 11, 1848. Mects the first Saturday evening in each month. Rooms, Columbia Street between Calhoun and Clinton. W. J. Van Schuyver, President; E. L. Chittenden, Secretary.
Lindenwood Cemetery .- Situated on Huntington Road, one and a half miles from the city. I. D. G. Nelson, President; C. D. Bond, Secretary and Treasurer; I. D. G. Nelson, J. L. Wil- liams, H. McCulloch, P. Hoagland, O. P. Morgan, Directors.
Fort Wayne Gas Light Co .- Organized August, 1855. Capi- tal, $68,900. A. P. Edgerton, President; H. H. Edgerton, Sec- retary; R. E. Fleming, Treasurer and Superintendent; Alfred Hattersley, Inspector; A. P. Edgerton, R. E. Fleming, William Rockhill, Platt J. Wise, H. H. Edgerton, Directors.
German Catholic Carl Barromous Society .- Organized Au- gust, 1860. Hall in Baker's Building. H. Branger, President; Henry Monning, Secretary; John Mohr, Treasurer.
St. George's Benevolent Association of Fort Wayne .- Organ- ized April, 1862. . Meets in St. George's Hall on the first Satur- day evening of each month at 8 o'clock, from April to Septem- ber, and 73 o'clock from October to April. Officers-Thomas Tigar, President; T. Rich and J. Stratton, Vice Presidents; R. Sulley, Treasurer; C. M. Thomas, Recording Secretary; A. Hat- tersley, Financial Secretary; E. Butland, J. Fowles, A. Bennett, Relief Committee.
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