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Wm. Boerger,
John M. Miller,
John Orff, Moses Drake,
John Arnold,
Platt J. Wise,
H. Wehmer, Isaac Lauferty,
Francis Aveline, W. H. Link,
John M. Snively,
A. M. Webb.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Wm. H. Brooks, Dr. P. M. Leonard, Dr. James Ormiston. f
a Resigned May 10, 1853, and succeeded by Richard Chute, who resigned June 17, 1853.
b The Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, amending the Charter of the City of Fort. Wayne, approved 1854, provided for the election, on the second Tuesday in March of each year, by the qualified voters, of a Mayor, [who shall be the presiding officer of the Common Council,] two Councilmen from each Ward, [by the voters thereof respectively, ] a Clerk, Assessor, Treasurer, Street Commissioner and Marshall, who shall severally hold their offices for one year.
c Defaulter and absconded, office declared vacant July 29, 1854, aud A. J. Emerick elected August 23, 1854, to fill vacancy.
d Resigned October 18, 1854, and Isaac Jenkinson elected same day to fill vacancy.
e Resigned January 13, 1855, and William D. Henderson elected January 24, 1855, to fill vacancy.
f Resigned June 1, 1854, and succeeded by Dr. Francis Leiber.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1855.
Mayor-Wm. Stewart.
Clerk-R. N. Godfrey.
Treasurer-C. A. Rekers.
Attorney-W. W. Carson.
High Constable-Pat. McGee.
Street Commissioner-John Greer.
Chief Engineer-James B. Teller. a
Civil Engineer-E. McElfatrick.
Market Master-John Fairfield. b
Sealer Weights and Measures-Benjamin Saunders ..
ALDERMEN.
P. Hoagland,
F. P. Randall,
E. Bostick,
John M, Miller,
Henry Baker,
Andrew Gamble,
John Arnold,
C. W. Allen,
Charles Fink,
A. M. Webb.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr, Bricker,
J. D. Worden, F. J. Frank.
a Succeeded by Henry Baker, October 16, 1855.
b Resigned August 28, 1855, and A. M. Webb elected September 4, 1855, to fill vacancy, and succeeded by Henry Monning, September 18, 1855.
c Deceased March 17, 1856, vacancy continued.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1856.
Mayor-Wm. Stewart.
Clerk-A. C. Probasco.
Treasurer-C. A. Rekers.
Assessor-Henry Crist.
Street Commissioner-John Hardendorf.
Marshal-Pat. McGee.
Civil Engineer-Charles Forbes.
Chief Engineer-S. C. Freeman.
Sealer Weights and Measures-S. C. Freeman,
Attorney- - 6
ALDERMEN.
James Ormiston,
Thomas Stevens,
Michael Hedeken,
Henry Baker,
H. Nierman, J. D. Worden,
Wm. Mckinley,
Wm. T. Pratt,
A. M. Webb,
Conrad Baker.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. H. Wehmer, John Cochrane, Thomas Tigar.
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1857.
Mayor-S. S. Morss. Clerk-Christian Tresselt.
Treasurer-Conrad Nill.
Marshal-Pat. McGee. Street Commissioner-Christian Cook.
Chief Engineer-George Humprey . Assessor-James Howe. Market Master-Wm. Stewart.
Sealer Weights and Measures-Benjamin Saunders.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
D. H. Wehmer, John Cochrane, O. W. Jeffords.
a Resigned May 27, 1856, and Thomas Meegan elected to fill vacancy June 3, 1856.
b On motion of Councilman Webb, the office of City Attorney was abolished.
c Wards reduced from 6 to 5, with two Aldermen from each.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1858.
Mayor-S. S. Morss.
Clerk-J. C. Davis.
Treasurer-W. H. Link. a
Assessor-Joseph Price.
Marshal-Pat. McGee.
Civil Engineer-Samuel McElfatrick.
Chief Engineer-L. T. Bourie.
Street Commissioner-Charles Baker.
Market Master-Wm. Stewart.
Attorney -- John J. Glenn.
ALDERMEN.
H. N. Putnam,
E. Vordermark,
Charles D. Bond,
Wm. T. Pratt, A. M. Webb,
John M. Miller, John S. Irwin, Jacob Foellinger, O. D. Hurd, Christian Becker.
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1859.
Mayor -- F. P. Randall.
Clerk -- Moses Drake, Jr.
Treasurer -- Wm. Stewart.
Marshal-Joseph Price.
Street Commissioner -- Henry Tons.
Market Master -- Wm. Miller.
Chief Engineer -- George Humhprey.
Sealer Weights and Measures-Pat. McGee. Assessor-H. H. Bossler.
ALDERMEN.
John Trentman, b
B. D. Miner, a
John Burt, a Daniel Nestle, a
Benjamin H. Tower, a A. C. Beaver, b
Morris Cody, b O. D. Hurd, b
H. Nierman, b
James Humphrey. a
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. B. S. Woodworth, Dr. L. Meinderman, James H. Robinson
a Resigned April 21, 1859, vacancy continued.
b Aldermen marked with an a drew the long term, and those marked with a b drew the short term.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1861. a
Mayor-F. P. Randall.
Clerk-L. T. Bourie.
Treasurer-H. N. Putnam.
Marshal -- Pat. McGee.
Street Commissioner-Henry Tons. b
Attorney-Wm. S. Smith.
Chief Engineer-O. D. Hurd. c
Civil Engineer-O. Bird.
Barr Street Market Master-W. D. Henderson.
Broadway Market Master-J. S. Leach. d
Sealer Weights and Measures-Joseph Price.
ALDERMEN.
John Burt,
Morris Cody,
Edward Slocum,
B. H. Tower.
Daniel Nestle,
C. D. Piepenbrink,
B. H. Kimball,
B. D. Miner, e
James Humphrey,
John S. Harrington.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. E. Sturgis,
M. Hedekin, W. H. Bryant.
The above Board of Health, appointed May 17, 1861, failing to qualify, Drs. B. S. Woodworth, C. Schmitz, and Henry Baker appointed July 9, 1861, as such Board.
a An Act to repeal all general laws now in force for the incorporation of cities, prescribing their rights and powers, and the manner in which they all exercise the same, approved March 9, 1857, among other things, prescribes that after the first general election, the officers of said city shall respectively hold their offices two years each. The Councilmen shall be chosen by the legal voters of their respective wards, and one Councilman from cach ward, to be determined by lot at the first regular meeting after the election shall hold his office two years, and the other, to be determined in like manner, shall hold his office for four years, and biennially thereafter, one Councilman shall be elected by the legal voters of each ward.
b Resigned February 11, 1862, and C. W. Lindlag elected February 25, 1862, to fill the vacancy.
c Superseded by Joseph A. Stellwagon, October 8, 1861.
d Resigned July 23, 1861.
e Resigned November 12, 1861, and Fred. Nirdlinger elected December 7, 1861, to fill vabancy.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1863.
Mayor-F. P. Randall.
Clerk -- E. L. Chittenden.
Treasurer -- John Conger.
Marshal -- Pat. McGee.
Attorney -- Joseph S. France. Market Master -- W. D. Henderson. a Assessor-S. C. Freeman.
Civil Engineer-John S. Mower.
Chief Engineer-L. T. Bourie b
Street Commissioner-C. W. Lindlag.
Wood Measurer-Patrick Ryan. c
Captain Police-E. C. Pens. d
ALDERMEN.
Morris Cody, John S. Harrington, e
Henry Monning, C. D. Piepen brink,
A. F. Schele, f
Dennis Downey,
B. H. Kimball,
H.Nierman, g
Edward Slocum, h
B. H. Tower.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. S. Woodworth, Dr. Charles Schmitz, Dr. W . H. Meyers.
ก Resigned May 10, 1864, and Thomas D. Beard elected same day to fill vacancy. b Superseded by Joseph A. Stellwagon, February 9, 1864, and Stellwagon resigned June 14, 1864, and, on same day, Munson Van Geison was unanimously elected to fill vacancy.
c Discharged December 8, 1863, and reinstated December 22, 1863.
d Resigned February 4, 1864, and Wm Ward elected March 22, 1364, to fill vacancy.
Resigned December 8, 1863 and C. Neireiter elected December 30, 1863, to fill vacancy. f Resigned January 24, 1865, vacancy continued.
g Resigned July 12, 1864, and P. Hoagland elected August 13, 1864, to fill vacancy.
h Resigned April 11, 1863, to except office of School Trustee, and Wm. Waddington elected May 2 1865, to fill vacancy.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY
1765.
Mayor-J. L. Worden. a
Clerk-E. L. Chittenden.
Treasurer-John Conger.
Attorney-F. P. Randall.
Marshal-Pat. McGee.
Assessor-John B. Reckers. b
Street Commissioner-P. Falahee.
Civil Engineer-W. S. Gilkison. c
Chief Engineer-Munson Van Geison.
Market Master-Thomas D. Beard. d
Captain Police-William Ward.
Sealer Weights and Measures
", e
ALDERMEN.
Morris Cody,
A. P. Edgerton,
B. H. Kimball, Fred. Nirdlinger.
P. S. Underhill, D. Downey,
P. Hoagland,
H. Monning, f
B. H. Tower,
Wm. Waddington.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. B. S. Woodworth, Dr. I. M. Rosenthal, Dr. T. P. Mccullough.
By the Amended Charter approved December 20, 1865, the Civil Engineer and Assessor are appointed by Council, instead of, as heretofore, elected by the people. The offices of Auditor and City Judge were created if by the Council deemed expedient. The terms of Councilmen were changed so that the suc- cessors of Councilmen now acting, whose terms expire in May, 1867, shall be elected for one year, and the successors of the Councilmen whose terms expire May, 1869, shall be elected biennially.
a Resigned September 11, 1866. Same day B. H. Tower was elected President of Council, and Benja- inin Saunders chosen acting Mayor. b Resigned October 10, 1865, and A. C. Probasco appointed December 27, 1865, to fill vacancy.
c Resignation presented March 12, 1867, and laid on the table and C. S. Brackenridge appointed depn- ty. d Superseded May 8, 1866, by William Kanning.
e
The office of Sealer Weights and Measures abolished by Council in 1864.
f Resigned June 19. 1866, having received the nomination of County Treasurer, and David Hoit elected August 4, 1866, to fill vacancy.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1867.
Mayor -- Henry Sharp.
Clerk -- E. L. Chittenden.
Treasurer-C. Piepenbrink.
Attorney-R. S. Robertson.
Marshal-William Linderman.
Assessor-George Fisher.
Street Commissioner-William H. Briant.
Civil Engineer-Charles S. Brackenridge
Chief Engineer-Joseph B. Fry. a
Market Master-William Kanning. b
Captain Police-William Ward.
ALDERMEN.
John Arnold,
George Dewald, *
B. H. Kimball,
Fred. Nirdlinger,
J. C. Bowser,
A. P. Edgerton,
Georg e Link, B. W. Oakley, c
Morris Cody, M. Hogan, *
W. T. McKean, John Taylor,
John Cochrane, George Jacoby,
Joseph March, William Waddington.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. B. S. Woodworth, Dr. I. M. Rosenthal, Dr. T. P. McCullough,
By the Amended Charter approved March 14, 1867, the Civil Engineer, Assessor and Street Commis- sioner were appointed by Council.
At the May election 1867, the 6th, 7th, and 8th Wards were constituted, and at special elections held therein May 25, 1867, elected their Councilmen,-in italics,-who having drawn lots for term office, re- sulting in the gentlemen marked with a (*) drawing the long term.
At the May election in 1868, the 6th, 7th, and 8th Wards held election of one Councilman each, to serve two years. resulting in the choice of N. C. Miller from 6th, Geo. Jacoby from 7th, and Geo. Link from 8th. a Superceded by Hiram Poyser, May 26, 1868.
b Superceded by Wm. Schneider, May 26, 1868.
c Mr. Oakley having removed from the 3d Ward, his seat was declared vacant, and John B. Krudop elected in his seat, and qualified November 12, 1867.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY
1869.
Mayor-F. P. Randall.
Clerk -- Sam. P. Freeman.
Treasurer-Christian Piepenbrink.
Attorney -- Allen Zollars.
Marshal-Pat. McGee.
Assessor-E. C. Pens. Street Commissioner-B. L. P. Williard.
Civil Engineer -- C. S. Brackenridge.
Chief Engineer-Thomas Mannix.
Market Master-Wm. Schneider.
Captain Police-1869-F. R. Limecooly.
1870-Pat. McGee.
ALDERMEN.
J. C. Bowser,
George Doerffer,
J. R. Prentiss,
M. Hedekin,
George Jacoby,
M. F. Schmetzer,
O. E. Bradway,
J. D. Hance,
George Link,
Henry Trier,
A. H. Carier,
T. J. Hutchinson,
N. H. Miller,
William Wadington.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. I. M. Rosenthal, Dr. A. J. Erwin, Dr. W. H. Meyers.
1871.
Mayor-F. P. Randall,
Attorney-Allen Zollars,
Treasurer-John A. Droegemeyer.
Clerk-Sam, P. Freeman.
Civil Engineer-C. S. Brackenridge.
Chief Engineer -- Thomas Mannix. Marshal-Charles Uplegger. Captain Police-1871-D. Meyer.
1872-M. Singleton.
Market Master-Wm. Schneider. Street Commissioner-B. L. P. Williard.
ALDERMEN.
O. E. Brad way,
John Bull,
A. H Carier,
L. Dessauer.
Wm, Fisher, J. S. Goshorn,
Tim. Hogan, Samuel Hanna,
O. P. Morgan, Jolın Schoepf,
John Stoll, William Tegtmeyer,
Jacob Shryoek,
Conrad Tremmel,
B. H. Tower, P. S, Underhill,
G. H. Wilson,
William Wadington.
T. Hogan,
G. W. Brackenridge,
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
1873.
Mayor-C. A. Zollinger.
Attorney-L. Newberger.
Clerk-Sam. P. Freeman.
Treasurer-John A. Droegemeyer.
Civil Engineer-C. S. Brackenridge.
Chief Engineer-Frank B. Vogel.
Marshal-Christopher Kelly:
Captain Police-M. Singleton.
Market Master-Wm, Schneider.
Street Commissioner-Henry Trier.
ALDERMEN.
O. E. Bradway,
Jacob Becker,
John Bull.
A. H. Carier.
L. Dessauer,
Tim, Hogan,
Samuel Hanna,
George Jacoby,
James Lillie,
O. P. Morgalı,
Charles McCulloch,
H. N. Putnam,
John Schoepf,
John Stoll,
Henry Schnelker,
Conrad Tremmel,
William Tegtmeyer,
G. H. Wilson.
MAYER & MORSS'
Official Railway and Business
GUIDE.
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
GEO. J. E. MAYER AND SAMUEL E. MORSS, PROPRIETORS.
ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS.
THE FORT WAYNE
DAILY SENTINEL $9.00 Per Year.
DAILY AND WEEKLY
SENTINEL
WEEKLY SENTINEL $2.00 Per Year.
Corner Calhoun and Wayne Streets.
THE JOB DEPARTMENT
OF THE SENTINEL IS PREPARED TO EXECUTE
RAILROAD PRINTING BLANK-BOOKS, BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS,
ALL NDS OF
FINE
COLOR PRINTIN
ENVELOPES,
Wedding & Visiting
CIRCULARS,
CARDS.
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAMPHLET WORK, COLORED POSTERS, PLAIN POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HAND-BILLS, And every Description of PRINTING.
In the most artistic manner. THE SENTINEL POSTER ROOMS are the most complete in the State, and we feel justified in asserting that we do the best work.
G. W. H. RILEY & CO., Proprs.,
SENTINEL BUILDING, CALHOUN AND WAYNE STS.
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Carbonized Cement Pipe Works
Opposite Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Depot.
ОЯ FORT WAYNE, IND., MANUFACTURE AND SELL
Cement Drain & Sewer Pipe
Which are used for House Drains, City and Town Sewerage, Railroad Culverts, Sluices, Drivaways into Yards, Conveying water for mill pur- poses, Drainage for Parks, Cementeries, Cesspools, Stench Straps, Chin- neys, Wells, Ash Safes, Cold Air Flues, from Furnaces, Wind Flues for Manufacturing, Flues for Hot Houses, Flower Vases; also many other purposes for which they are in use.
(Drain Pipe.)
(Drain Pipce)
(Sewer Pipe.)
(Well Pipe.)
HENRY WILLIS, General Manager.
KERR MURRY,
Engineer, Millwright,
Founder and Manufacturer of
Steam Engines, Boilers, Iron and Brass Castings,
GRIST, LINSEED OIL AND SAW MILLS.
Practical Builder and Contractor for the erection of Gas Works, manufacturer of all the Latest and best Machinery.
Works East side Calhoun street, opposite Railroad Depots.
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
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S. C. EVANS, Pres't: R. S. ROBERTSON, Vice Pres't and Att'y. C. M. DAWSON, Ass't Cash'r. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK
OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA,
Receives Deposits, Discounts Business Paper,
And gives special attention to Collections in city and state.
ORGANIZED IN 1865.
R. MORGAN FRENCH. 0. HANNA. 0. W. JEFFERDS. FRENCH, HANNA & CO., SUMMIT CITY WOOLEN MILLS.
WATER STREET, FORT WAYNE, IND.
Manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in. Cloths, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Flannnls, Blankets, Woolens, Yarns, &c .; also dealers in Wool.
H. G. WAGNER,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Drugs and Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW SHADES,
Colors, Paint and Whitewash Brushes,
And other articles appertaining to the Drug Trade.
No. 54 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
FORT WAYNE 579541
MACHINE WORKS.
J. H. BASS,
Manufacturer of
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS,
T.
Flued or Tabular, all sizes.
Saw and Grist Mill Machinery
AND MILL FURNISHING GOODS.
Sole agents for Judson's Celebrated Steam Governors and Stillwell & Pierce's Patent Heater and Lime Extractors.
CAR WHEELS,
Chilled Tyres, Locomotive Cylinders, and all kinds of Railroad and Car Castings, Building Columns, Grates, Railings, &c., made to order. Engines, Boilers and general machinery promptly repaired. Competent millwrights always on hand to furnish drafts and specifications, and superintend putting up our mills. Special attention is called to our line of
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
Consisting in part of Wisill's Improved Spoke and Axle Handle Lathes, Felloe Saws, Stave Cutters, Heading Jointers, Equalizing Saws, &c.
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BASS & SMITH,
-DEALERS IN-
Coal, Cokeand Pig Iron
Office on Hanna Street, South of the Railroad Crossing.
FORT WAYNE,
INDIANA.
LEHIGH, LACKAWANA, PITTSBURGH, CONNELSVILLE, YOUGHIOGHENY AND ILLINOIS COAL DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BLACKSMITHS' AND FOUNDRYMEN'S ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. C. DIDIER, -DEALER IN-
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, &c.
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
Nos. 66 and 68 Columbia Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.
J. R. BITTINGER,
Attorney at Law and Prosecuting Attorney
OF THE 38TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
FORT WAYNE, -
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-
- - INDIANA.
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QUEEN Insurance Company,
OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, ENGLAND.
CAPITAL £2,000,000.
United States Branch 214-216 Broadway, New York.
(PARK BANK BUILDING.)
ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES.
$200,000 U. S. 6 per cent. Bonds, 1881, in Albany, $229,000 00
200,000 do do in hands of Trustees, 229,000 00 100,000 do do with Insurance Department, Ohio 114,500 00
20,000 do do 66 66 Tenn.
10,000 Alabama 5 per cent. State Certificates,
22,900 00
7,000 00 Loaned on United States Bonds, -
29,500 00
Cash in Office and Bank,
80,517 II
Interest due on Loans, - -
-
359 60
Premiums in course of collection
7,715 53
Office Furniture
1,920 87
$722,413 II
WM. H. ROSS, Manager.
GEO. A. DRESSER, Special Agent.
J. A. HOYT, Sup't of Agencies
A. H. CARIER, Agent, Fort Wayne, Ind.
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CARIER & CAMPBELL'S FT. WAYNE DIRECTORY.
THE GREAT New York City Store.
ESTABLISHED 1868.
HAVING FIVE STORES, all doing a large business, with two members of our firm residing perma- nently in New York, buying our goods in large quantities FOR CASH, and SELLING STRICTLY FOR CASH, we feel confident we can make it to the interest of every person wanting either
Dry Goods or Carpets
TO PURCHASE THEM OF US.
FINE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, POPLINS, SHAWLS, CASSIMERES, FRINGES, GIMPS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY GLOVES, and all kinds of Notions in endless variety.
WE INVITE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT.
As it cor tains many novelties not to be found elsewhere, besides, being situated over our Dry Goods store, it costs us nothing for rent, and as our dry good - salesmen also sell our Carpets that department is really under no expense ; so, if we sell at five cents a yard profit, it is so much clear gain.
FOSTER BROTHERS & CO,,
Proprietors Great New York City Store, Fort Wayne, Ind.
ALSO AT
124 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind. 65 Main Street, Evansville, Ind. 54 Monroe Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. | 286 Bleecker Street, New York City.
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Street Directory.
Baker, west from Calhoun next south of Brackenridge.
Barr, south from Calhoun next east of Clinton.
Barr (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river.
Bass, from Fairfield avenue east to Hoagland avenue, next north of Colerick.
Berry (East), from Calhoun east to Canal, next north of Wayne.
Berry (West), from Calhoun west of College, next north of Wayne.
Brackenridge, west from Calhoun, next south of Douglas avenue.
Brandriff, west from Webster to Hoagland avenue, next south of Melitta.
Broadway avenue, south from canal to corporation line, next west of Fulton.
Buchanan, east from Lafayette to Hanna, next south of Lasselle.
Butler (East), from Calhoun east to Lafayette, next south of Williams.
Butler (West), from Calhoun west to Fairfield avenue, next south of Williams.
Calhoun, south from canal to corporation line, next west of Clinton.
Calhoun (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river, next west of Clinton.
Canal, south from canal to Wayne, Piepenbrink's Addition.
Cass, south from canal to Berry, next east of Ewing.
Cass (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river, next east of Ewing. Centre, south from canal basin to Fair, next west of Cherry.
Charles, east from Lafayette to Hanna, next south of Wallace.
Charley, east from Hanna to corporation line, south of Samuel.
Cherry, south from canal basin to St. Mary's river, next east of Centre.
Chicago, west from Calhoun to College, next north of P., Ft. W. & C. Railway.
Chute, south from Maumee Road to Lewis, next east of Division.
Clay, south from Canal to Lasselle, next east of Lafayette.
Clinton, south from canal to Butler, next east of Calhoun.
Clinton (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river, next east of Cal- houn.
Colerick, west from Hoagland avenue to Fairfield avenue, next south of Bass.
Columbia (East), from Calhoun east to canal, next north of Main.
Columbia (West), from Calhoun west to Harrison, next north of Main. College, south from Berry to Chicago, next west of Rockhill.
Comparet, south from Wayne to Maumee road, next east of King. Court, south from Main to Berry, east side Court House Square.
Creighton avenue (East), from Calhaun to Hanna, corporation line.
Creighton avenue (West), from Calhoun west to Broadway Avenue, cor- poration line.
Dawson, west from Calhoun to Hoagland avenue, next north of Williams. Division, south from Maumee Road to Lewis, next east of Harmer.
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Douglas avenue, west from Calhoun to McClellan, next south of Lewis. Duck, east from Calhoun to Barr, next north of Water. Edsall, south from Main to Berry, next west of Jackson.
Elm, south from Maumee Road to Lewis, next east of Ohio.
Erie, east from Francis, next north of Wayne.
Ewing, south from canal to George, next east of Griffith.
Ewing (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river, next east of Griffith. Fair, east from St. Mary's river, next south of Kekionga.
Fairfield avenue, south from George to corporation line, next east of Hoagland avenue.
Force, south from Herndon to corporation line, next east of Hanna.
Fox, north and south from Henry, next east of Miner.
Francis, south from canal to Railroad, next east of Hanna.
Fulton, from canal south to Jefferson, next east of Broadway. Garden, from Washington south, next west of Nelson.
Gay, south from Railroad to Charley, next east of John.
George, continuation of Brackenridge, west of Broadway.
Grand, south side of T., W. & W. Railway, west from Calhoun to Kansas. Grant, east from Gay to Thomas, next south of Wallace. Griffith, south from canal to George, next east of Fulton. Griffith (North), from canal north to St. Mary's river, next west of Ewing. Grove, south from canal to Lewis, next east of Walter.
Guthrie, north side of T., W. & W. Railway to Lavina avenue.
Hamilton, east from Calhoun to Lafayette, next south of Murray.
Hanna, south from canal to corporation line, next east of Monroe.
Hanover, south from canal to Lutheran College Grounds, next east of Grove.
Harmer, from canal south to Lewis, next east of Francis
Harrison, south from canal to corporation line, next west of Calhoun.
Harrison (North), from canal north to"St. Mary's River, next west of Calhoun.
Hendricks, west from Fairfield avenue, next south of Pritchard.
Henry, continuation of Dewald, west to Broadway avenue. "
Herndon, east from Hanna to Railway, next north of Wallace.
Highland, east from Calhoun to Webster, next north of Dawson.
Hoagland avenue, from T., W. & W. Railway south to corporation line, next east of Fairfield avenue.
Holman, east from Calhoun to Hanna, next south of Montgomery.
Hood, south from Pritchard to Wall, next east of West. Horace, west from John, next north of Samuel.
Hough, east from Clay to Hanna, next south of Holman.
Jackson, south from canal to Chicago, next west of Van Buren.
Jefferson (East), from Calhoun east to Division, next south of Washington. Jefferson (West), from Calhoun west to Garden, next south of Washington. John, south from Herndon to Charley, next west of Gay.
Johnson, south from Dawson, next eas of Hoagland avenue.
Jones, east from College, next south of Wilt
Kansas, from Railroad south to Melitta, next west of Webster.
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Kekionga, east from St. Mary's river, next south of Spruce. King, from Wayne street south to Maumee road, next east of Harmer. Lafayette, south from canal to corporation line, next east of Barr. Lasselle, east from Lafayette to Hanna, next north of Buchanan. Lavina avenue, from Taylor south to Guthrie, west of Metz.
Lewis (East), from Calhoun east to corporation line, next south of Jef- ferson.
Lewis (West), from Calhoun west to Ewing, next south of Jefferson. Lillie, south from Maumee road, next west of corporation line. Locust, west from Fairfield avenue, next south of T., W. & W. Railway. Locust Alley, east from Calhoun to Harrison, next north of Water. McClellan, from Lewis south to Chicago, next west of Webster.
McCulloch, south of Maumee road to Lewis, next east of Grove. Madison, east from Barr to Division, next north of Lewis. Maiden Lane, south from canal to Berry, next west of Harrison. Main (East), from Calhoun east to canal, next north of Berry. Main (West), from Calhoun west to corporation line, next north of Berry. Maumee, east from Calhoun to Clinton, next south of Holman.
Maumee Road, east from Harmer to corporation line, nexr south of Washington.
Mechanics, south from Canal Feeder to Fair, next west of Cherry. Melitta, west from Harrison to Hoaglaud avenue, next south of Grand. Metz, south from Cherry to Guthrie, next west of Broadway. Mill, east from canal basin to Fulton, north side canal. Miner, north and south from Henry, next east of Broadway. Monroe, from canal south to Lasselle, next east of Clay.
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