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Turning from this view of the public works and private manu- factures to the commerce of the city, we find there equal pros- perity in every department of trade, not excelled by any city of its population in the West. The dry goods stores number over 30, some wholesale, with a trade of $300,000 a year, and retail stores over $200,000 a year; 30 hardware, iron and stove stores, single stores reaching a trade of $150,000; and over 40 boot and shoe stores, with a heavy trade; 70 grocery stores, some with a trade reaching near $200,000; 12 drug stores, the trade of a single house being $250,000; 30 clothing stores, some with a trade of $150,000, with book and jewelry stores and all the varied branches of trade, and the credit of no merchants in the West stand higher than those of Fort Wayne.
In capital, banking and financial resources, the city is sur- passed by none. It is sufficient to name the three National Banks, the First, Fort Wayne and Merchants', and the extensive banking
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house of Allen, Hamilton & Co., with a combined capital of not less than $700,000, to prove the sound basis of our financial con- dition. Fort Wayne has also been the great center for the land trade of Northern Indiana. At an early day the United States Land Office was located here, and in 1836 over a million of dollars were paid in one season into the Land Office at this point, and ever since emigration has sought this as a favorable point to select and buy lands. The establishing, in 1844, of the "Indiana Land Agency," which has ever since continued under one management, has been a great aid to those wishing to settle in this region --- the sales at the Agency amounting to $200,000 annually.
The most important items in a notice of the advantages of a city, are the intellectual and religious privileges, and in these par- ticulars Fort Wayne stands high. Its daily and weekly papers, with their large circulation, and well-supported, are proofs of this. But of her free schools she is especially proud. Two large, four- story brick buildings, with rooms for fifteen schools, with eighteen teachers, under the able superintendance of Prof. J. H. Smart ; the eastern division embracing 440 scholars, the western division 727, and the high school 68, making a total of 1,235 scholars, all departments of the school giving evidence of good scholarship and able management. Add to these the Fort Wayne Female College, Concordia University, the various private and denominational schools of a high order, together with the Fort Wayne Commer- cial College, an institution managed with great ability and success, and few towns can boast of higher intellectual privileges and cul- ture. The fifteen churches, some of them of the largest dimen- sions, and of a high order of architecture, well supported with large and attentive congregations, all speak in the highest terms as to the religious privileges and character of her people.
In the general appearance of the city, in the character and ex- tent of her buildings, embracing over three hundred three and four- story brick stores, some of the highest style of architecture, with a magnificent Court House, costing over $80,000, and elegant and costly brick dwellings, Fort Wayne is not surpassed ; and when we speak of her hotels, the Rockhill, Aveline, Mayer and other houses, she is not equalled in the country, and all for the enterprise of her population, and are the best evidence of growth and prosperity.
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The magnificent "Keystone Block," and numerous other stores, the extensive shops, and the large number of handsome dwellings erec- ted the past year, have attracted the attention and admiration of strangers, and no city in the State has excelled, if any have equalled her in growth and progress, and the promise for the future is fully equal to the past.
With a growth and prosperity founded upon so substantial a basis, little is hazarded in stating that the population of 20,000 in 1865 will exceed 30,000 at the next census, and that few towns pre- sent such strong inducements to the merchant, mechanic and busi- ness man of every class for a permanent residence, as are presented by the city of Fort Wayne.
FORT WAYNE CITY GUIDE.
STREET DIRECTORY.
Baker, west from Calhoun next south of Douglas Av. Barr, south from Duck next east of Clinton.
Bass, from Fairfield Av. east to Hoagland next north of Colerick. Berry, east from Rockhill to Canal next north of Wayne. Bowser, west from Lima Plank Road, Bloomingdale.
Brandriff, west from Webster to Hoagland next south of Melita. Broadway, from Canal to Bluffton Plank Road next west of Ful- ton.
Buchanan, Lasselle's addition.
Butler, from Fairfield Av. east to Hoagland next south of Wil- liams.
Calhoun, south from River to Piqua Road, between Harrison and Clinton.
Canal, from Clay to Monroe, north of Berry.
Cass, south from River to Berry between Ewing and Maiden Lane. Cass, north from High to Douglas, Bloomingdale.
Cass, from Lasselle south, next east of Piqua Plank Road, Las- selle's addition.
Charles, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Wallace. Clay, south from Canal to Lasselle, between Lafayette and Mon- roe.
Clinton, south from Duck next east of Calhoun.
Colerick, from Fairfield Av. east to Hoagland next south of Bass. College, south from Washington next east of Nelson.
College No. 2, south from Wayne next east of Walter.
Columbia, No. 1, from Harrison east to Lafayette next north of Main.
Columbia, No. 2, from Fulton east north of Canal.
Comparet, south from Wavne next east of King. Court, from Main to Berry between Calhoun and Clinton.
Dawson, west from Piqua Road to Hoagland, next south of High- land and Brandriff.
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Douglas, west from Lima Plank Road, Bloomingdale.
Douglas Avenue, west from Calhoun next south of Lewis.
Durrie, east from Fairfield Av. to Hoagland next south of But- ler.
Duck, from Calhoun east to River next north of Water.
Edsall, from Berry to Main next west of Jackson.
Erie, north from St. Louis next west of Fairfield Av.
Ewing, from River south between Griffith and Cass.
Fairfield Avenue, continuation of Griffith.
Force, Jones & Bass' Foundry Addition.
Francis, south from Canal to Lewis next east of Hanna.
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.
Griffith, 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 Mon- roe.
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 A.v.
Holman, east from Calhoun to Hanna next south of Montgo- mery.
Hood, from Pritchard south to Wall 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. & W. R. W. next west of Webster.
King, south from Wayne next east of Harmer.
Lafayette, south from River to Corporation Line next east of Barr.
Lasselle, east 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.
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Locust, No. 2, from Harrison to Calhoun next north of Water. McClellan, south from Lewis next west of Webster.
Madison, east from Barr to Harmer between Jefferson and Lewis.
Maiden Lane, south from Canal to Berry between Cass and Har- rison.
Main, east from River to Canal next north of Berry.
Marion, north from High to Douglas, Bloomingdale.
Maumce, 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, from 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.
Smith, south from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway, next east of Clay, Bass & Hanna's Addition.
Sturgis, 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 Hough. Union, from Corporation Line to Berry next west of Jackson. University, south from Wayne next east of Comparet.
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 Calhoun to Hanna next south of Virginia.
Walnut, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Taylor.
Walter, south from Wayne next east of University.
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.
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West, from Pritchard south to R. R. next west of Hood. Williams, from Fairfield Av. east to Calhoun next south of Col- erick.
Wilt, from Nelson east next south of Jefferson.
Wines, from Fairfield Av. to Hoagland next south of Williams.
BOUNDARIES OF WARDS.
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 cast 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 each month.
Council Chambers, west side Clinton between Main and Colum- bia.
MAYOR .-. J. L. Worden, Office in Council Chambers. Term ex- pires May, 1867.
CLERK .- E. L. Chittenden, Office at Mayor's Office. Term ex- pires May, 1867.
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CITY COUNCIL.
J. L. WORDEN, Mayor, President.
E. L. Chittenden, Clerk.
1st. Ward .- H. Monning ; term expires May, 1867. Wm. Waddington ; term expires May, 1869.
2d. Ward .- Benj. H. Tower; term expires May, 1867. Morris Cody ; term expires May 1869.
3d. Ward .- Pliny Hoagland ; term expires May, 1867. F. Nird- linger ; term expires May, 1869.
4th. Ward .- Dennis Downey ; term expires May, 1867. A. P. Edgerton ; term expires May, 1869.
5th. Ward-P. S. Underhill ; term expires May, 1867. B. H. Kimball ; term expires May, 1869.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
(May, 1865 to May, 1867.)
On Finance, &c .- Messrs. Edgerton, Nirdlinger and Tower. On Streets, &c .- Messrs. Monning, Hoagland and Nirdlinger. On Fire, &c .- Messrs. Waddington, Cody and Kimball. On Markets, &c .- Messrs. Cody, Downey and Underhill. On Police, &c .- Messrs. Underhill, Waddington and Downey. On Printing, &c .- Messrs. Nirdlinger, Waddington and Cody.
On Rules and Regulations, &c .- Messrs. Kimball, Hoagland and Edgerton.
On Gas, &c .- Messrs. Hoagland, Tower and Monning.
On Sewers, &c .- Messrs. Tower, Cody and Kimball.
TREASURER .- John Conger. Office at Mayor's Office. Term expires May, 1867.
MARSHAL .- Patrick McGee. Office at Mayor's Office. Term expires May, 1867.
CITY ATTORNEY .- F. P. Randall. Office under Mayor's Office. Term expires May, 1866.
CIVIL ENGINEER .- W. S. Gilkison. Office in rear of City At- torney's Office. Term expires May, 1867. R. M. Newman, Deputy. Wm. W. Rossington and Thomas Toomey, Chainmen.
MARKET MASTERS .- Thos. D. Beard, Eastern Market. Western Market, vacant. Term expires May, 1866.
ASSESSOR .- Jno. B. Rekers. Residence, south-east corner of Ew- ing and Washington. Term expires May, 1867.
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STREET COMMISSIONER .-- Patrick Falahee. Residence, east side of Prince, between Colerick and Williams. Term expires May, 1867.
SUPERVISORS .- A. T. Hedges, Philip Nestle, Jno. P. Waters, Jno. Ryan and Charles Klein.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES .- Vacancy.
NIGHT WATCH .- Wm. Ward, Captain. Frederick Limecooley, Jerry Conners, Jno. Brannon, Richard Hartnett, James O'Herron, Edward Gaffney, Patrolmen.
EDUCATIONAL.
BOARD OF EDUCATION .- O. P. Morgan, President, Dr. Jno. S. Irwin, Secretary and Treasurer, and Edward Slocum. Meets first and third Mondays of each month.
BOARD OF VISITORS .-- Rev. R. D. Robinson, Rev. J. S. Large, Rev. J. M. Lowrie, Rev. Wm. P. Ruthrauff, Rev. G. O. Little, Rev. Jno. Hill, Rev. J. H. Kline, Hon. J. L. Worden, Hon. F. P. Ran- dall, Hon. J. K. Edgerton, Hon. Jno. Morris, Hon. P. Hoagland, Hon. Saml. Hanna, Hon. A. P. Edgerton, Dr. B. S. Woodworth, Philo Rumsey, Hon. Jesse L. Williams, R. E. Flemming, H. D. Knapp, Isaac Jenkinson, Fred. Nirdlinger, Jas. H. Robinson, A. C. Huestis, W. B. Walters, C. D. Bond, Watson Wall, Dr. W. H. Myers, W. H. Jones, Moses Drake, Col. B. W. Oakley, Peter P. Bailey and Jno. Hough.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS .- J. H. Smart. Office, south-west corner of Jefferson and Griffith streets.
Number of children in city between the ages of 6 and 21, 5,780. Whole number enrolled as pupils, 1,200. Number of schools, 15. Teachers, 19.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
Western Division .- Building, south-west corner of Jefferson and Griffith.
High School .-- Leonard Wilcox, Principal ; Frank Cuming, As- sistant.
Grammar .- Carrie B. Sharp, Principal ; Sophia Taylor, Assist- ant.
Intermediate .-- Isaac Mahurin, Principal; Susan Hoffman, As sistant.
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First Secondary .- M. L. Mahurin, Principal.
Second Secondary .- Abbie W. Phelps, Principal.
First Primary .- Laura Kimball, Principal.
Second Primary .- Frank S. Sinclear, Principal.
Third Primary, (Boys) .- Georgie Hadley, Principal.
Third Primary, (Girls.) -- Lide Wilson.
Teacher of Music .- Mrs. Amanda Wilson.
Eastern Division .-- Building, north-west corner of Clay and Washington.
Grammar School .- Charlotte Tucker, Principal.
Intermediate .- G. W. Swimley, Principal, and Mary Hadley.
First Secondary .- Elsie A. Stuart, Principal.
Second Secondary .- Catherine Gerry, Principal.
Primary, (Boys.)-Frank Huxford, Principal.
Primary, (Girls.) -- Margaret Tower, Principal.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS, (English.)-Building, corner of Clinton and Lewis. Bro. Bernard, Director.
SISTERS OF PROVIDENCE SCHOOL, (English.) -- South side of Jeffer- son, between Calhoun and Clinton. Sister Mary Margaret, Supe- rior.
GERMAN CATHOLIC PUBLIC SCHOOL .-- Corner of Jefferson and La- fayette. John E. Ohnhouse and Charles Geiger, Teachers.
SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME SCHOOL, (German) .-- East side Lafay- ette, between Jefferson and Madison.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Munson Van Geisen, Chief Engineer.
Joseph B. Fry, First Assistant.
Henry Wigman, Second Assistant.
Independent Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. Truck House, west side Clinton street, corner of East Berry. Meeting Hall, south side East Main street, between Clinton and Barr. Lu. T. Buckwalter, Foreman.
Mechanics' Engine Co. No. 1 (Steam.) North-east corner of Court and Berry. John G. Schuckman, Foreman.
Vigilant Engine Co. No. 2, (Steam.) North-east corner of Court and Berry. Johnson Rodabaugh, Foreman.
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Torrent Engine Co. No. 3. West side of Clinton, between Berry and Main. Henry W. Fry, Foreman.
The above three companies meet in Fireman's Hall, north-east corner of Court and Berry.
Eagle Engine Co. No. 4. Broadway, between Berry and Wayne. Geo. Fisher, Foreman.
Protection Engine Co. No. 5. South of T. & W. Railway Shops. Chr. Bruns, Foreman.
Ed. Slocum's No. 6. Lafayette street, between Lewis and Mont- gomery. Henry Colerick, Foreman.
Mad Anthony No. 7. Independent Hose. In process of for- mation.
FIRE DISTRICT
Is bounded on the north by Water street, on the east by an alley running north and south, east of and parallel with Barr street, on the south by Lewis street, and on the west by Webster street and Maiden Lane, within which limits it is unlawful to erect any wooden building, out-house or shed.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, Branch at Fort Wayne .- South- west corner of Main and Clinton. Organized January 1st, 1857, (closing.) Pliny Hoagland, President ; Chas. D. Bond, Cashier. P. Hoagland, B. W. Oakley, Henry Sharpe, W. T. Abbott, Chas. Mccullough, Alex. Wiley, Chas. D. Bond, Directors.
THE FORT WAYNE NATIONAL BANK .- (Successor to Branch Bank.) Designated Depository of the United States. Organized January 9th, 1865. Capital, $250,000. Chas. D. Bond, President ; Pliny Hoagland, Vice-President ; Jared D. Bond, Cashier. Pliny Hoag- land, Jesse L. Williams, Oliver P. Morgan, C. F. G. Meyer, Chas. D. Bond, Directors.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FORT WAYNE .- Designated De- pository of the United States. South-east corner of Main and Court streets. Capital 200,000. J. D. Nuttman, President ; Saml. Hanna, Vice-President ; W. B. Fisher, Cashier. Samuel Hanna, J. F. W. Meyer, F. Nirdlinger, J. D. Nuttman, John Orff, A. S. Evans, A. D. Brandriff, W. B. Fisher, John Brown, Directors.
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. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF FORT WAYNE .- North-west cor- ner of Main and Berry. Capital, $100,000. Authorized Capital, $300,000. Peter P. Bailey, President ; John Studabaker, Vice- President ; Dwight Klinck, Cashier. Peter.P. Bailey, John Studa- baker, George L. Little, Sol. D. Bayless, David F. Comparet, Di- rectors.
(PRIVATE. )
ALLEN, HAMILTON & Co., Hamilton's New Block, west side of Cal- houn, near Main.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE.
OFFICERS FOR 10TH DISTRICT OF INDIANA.
W. H. Withers, Collector 10th District of Indiana. Office No. 44 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne.
Geo. D. Copeland, Assessor 10th District of Indiana. Resi- dence, Gosher.
N. B. Freeman and R. Hafleigh, Assistant Assessors for Division No. 1, Allen Co. Office, 44 Calhoun street, Fort Wayne.
Alexander Hall, Assistant Assessor for Whitley County. Walter Scott, .44 Kosciusko ¥
Chas. H. Chase,
Elkhart 66
John C. Gurnea,
La Grange
O. W. Parish,
Steuben
Frank M. Willis,
De Kalb
Z. C. Thomas,
Noble
INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES.
HOME COMPANIES.
BANNER INSURANCE COMPANY .-- Office in Hamilton's New Block,. Capital, $150,000. B. W. Oakley, President ; W. S. Smith, Vice- President ; R. Morgan French, Treasurer ; O. J. Wilson, Secre- tary. B. W. Oakley, C. B. Oakley, O. J. Wilson, W. S. Smith, R. Morgan French, G. H. Wilson, Christian Pfeifer, Directors.
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THE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY .- West side of Clinton, between Main and Columbia. Capital, $200,000. J. L. Worden, Presi- dent ; S. Lumbard, Secretary ; Geo. W. Babcock, Gen'l. Agent. James L. Worden, Hugh B. Reed, Geo. W. Babcock, S. Lumbard, O. Bird, Directors.
FORT WAYNE INSURANCE COMPANY-Office in Hamilton's New Block. Capital, $200,000. A. M. Orbison, President ; J. W. Whitney, Vice-President; G. C. McAllaster, Secretary and Trea- surer ; Geo. McAllaster, Gen'l. Agent. C. Tresselt, A. M. Orbi- son, J. W. Whitney, G. C. McAllaster, Geo. McAllaster, Directors.
AGENCIES.
AEtna Insurance Co.,
Hartford, Conn. New York City.
Home Insurance Co.,
International Insurance Co.,
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Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
660 66 66
Accidental Insurance Co.,
North American Transit Insurance Co.,.
Philadelphia.
JOHN HOUGH, Agent, No. 50 Calhoun street.
Ætna Life Insurance Cơ.,
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
Home Insurance Co.,
Metropolitan Insurance Co.,
North American Insurance Co.,
Accident Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio.
F. P. RANDALL, Agent, West side of Clinton, between Main and Columbia.
Phoenix Insurance Co ,
Hartford, Conn. 66
Travelers' Insurance Co.,
Manhattan Insurance Co.,
New York City.
Lorillard Insurance Co.,
66
North American Insurance Co.,
Union Insurance Co.,
Home Life Insurance Co.,
Philadelphia. Indianapolis. Brooklyn, N. Y.
H. H. BOSSLER, Agent, Over Allen, Hamilton & Co.'s Bank.
Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Co. Equitable Life Insurance Co., New York.
DR. JOHN S. IRWIN, Agent, South-west corner of Main and Clinton.
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Underwriters' Agency,
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Hartford, Conn. 66 New Haven, Conn. New York City.
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Phoenix Insurance Co., Springfield F. & M. Insurance Co.,
Indianapolis Insurance Co., Travelers' Insurance Co.,
New York City. Springfield, Mass. Indianapolis. Chicago ... New York.
Morris Fire & Inland Insurance Co., BABCOCK & LUMBARD, Agents, Clinton, between Main and Columbia.
Peoria F. & M. Insurance Co .. Peoria, Ill. Security Fire Insurance Co., New York City. Hartford, Conn.
New England Insurance Co.,
Charter Oak Insurance Co.,.
SOL. D. BAYLESS, Agent, South-west corner of Wayne and Clinton.
Arctic Fire and Inland Insurance Co., New York .. Merchants' Insurance Co., Chicago, Ill .-
BENJ. SAUNDERS, Agent, Office, Phoenix Block, Calhoun street.
Equitable Insurance Cox, Chicago. A. H. CARRIER, Agent, Office, over Post-Office.
NEWSPAPERS.
FORT WAYNE DAILY AND' WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL .- Camp- bell & Dills, Publishers and Proprietors. Office north west corner Main and Calhoun streets.
FORT WAYNE DAILY AND WEEKLY GAZETTE. - Jenkinson & Hartman, Publishers and Proprietors. Office 125 Columbia street.
INDIANA STAATS ZEITUNG .- (German Weekly,) John D. Sarnig- hausen, Editor and Propritor. Office north east corner Columbia and Clinton streets.
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OFFICIAL LIST OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR ALLEN COUNTY.
NAME.
TOWNSHIP.
P. O. ADDRESS.
TERMS EXPIRES.
G. N. Bowman, S. W. Stouder, S. H. Eveland, A. H. Bittinger, John Kryder, Samuel Shryock, J. W. Hutsell, Francis A. Roy, Nicholas Ladig, John McClare, S. H. Ambler, Winton Bennett, A. McCormick, Thos. Larimore, Amasa Shaffer, Silas Work,
David McLain, Isam Boswell, Geo. G. Nuttle, Robt. D. Nuttle, A. A. Baker, Wm. Dickerson, Joseph Hunter, S. Newbrough, J. W. Hare, A. P. Crighton, Platt Squier, P. S. Crisenbury John W. Briarly Luke Levanway, Robert Leard, A. H. Wells, Daniel Ryan, Wm. Stewart, C. V.N. Milliman Carl G. John,
Aboite,
Fort Wayne,
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April
20,1867
Adams, Cedar Creek, 6:
New Haven, Leo,
May
2,1867
Eel River,
Eel River,
28, 1868
Jefferson,
New Haven,
28, 1869
November 3, 1866
Lafayette, 60
Zanesville,
January 66
21,1868
Lake,
Fort Wayne, Arcola,
May
3, 1869
November 3, 1866
April
15, 1868
June
20,1869
July 12, 1868
April 27,1866
28,1869
Monroe,
Monroeville,
28, 1869
Perry,
Huntertown,
April 27,1868
66
Pleasant,
Little River,
May 5,1869
November 12, 1867
May 30, 1869
October 29, 1868
April 15, 15, 1868
May 20,1867
April 27, 27,1868
January
21, 1868
June
23, 1869
Washington, Wayne, 4 .
April
28, 1868
19, 1866
28, 1868
May
7,1868
Leo,
April
19,1866
Madison,
Massillon,
Root,
Marion, Maumee, Milan,
Fort Wayne, Chamberlain,
October
29, 1868
Scipio, Springfield, St. Joseph,
Hall's Corners, Harlan,
Fort Wayne,
2,1868
Randall,
20,1867
22,1868
FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.
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NOTARIES PUBLIC IN ALLEN COUNTY.
NAME.
TERM EXPIRES.
W. B. Chittenden,
November 19, 1865
A. H. Carrier,
March 11, 1866
W. H. Withers
April 11,
James C. Beeks,
May 28, 66
Wm. S. Smith,
December 30, 66
John Hough,
March 27, 1867
W. G. Colerick, John Shaffer,
- April 8, 66 29,
Wm, R. Nelson,
- June 12, 66 22,
Wm. S. Robinson,
Jno. S. Irwin,
28,
Wm. Lytle,
July 18,
H. H. Bossler,
June 2,
O. W. Jeffords,
September 29, - November 3, February 15, 1868
A. H. Hamilton,
March 9, 1868
Luke H. Hite, James Small,
14,
Edw. P. Williams,
April 1,
Robert D. Silver,
5,
Jes. L. Morlan,
66 19, January 19, 1869 February 6,
Wm. T. Jennison,
18,
Daniel W. Bowen,
2,
Geo. W. Wood,
June 7, 66
Sam'l T. Hanna,
- May 18,
Wm. J. Kerr, Benj. Saunders,
June 14,
..
David P. Whedon,
" 14,
Chas. M. Barton,
6, 66
Homer C. Hartman,
March 8, 66
Chr. Piepenbrink,
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David C. Fisher,
September 13, 66
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