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Miller (see Begue).
Miner, from Henry south, first east of Broadway.
Montgomery, from Barr east to Hanna, first south of Lewis. Monroe, from Berry south to Laselle, second east of Lafayette. Muncie, from Pape east, first east of F. W., C. & L. Ry.
Murray, from Calhoun east to Lafayette, first south of Wa- bash Ry.
Nelson, from W. Wayne south to P., F. W. & C. Ry, fourth west of Jackson.
Nirdlinger ave., from Broadway west, first south of Wall.
N. Calhoun, from St. Mary's river north to canal feeder, third east of Wells.
N. Cass, from St. Mary's river north to canal feeder, first east of Wells.
N. Harrison, from St. Mary's river north to canal feeder, second east of Wells.
Oak, from Division east to Ohio, first south of Jefferson.
Oakland, from canal feeder north to Archer ave., first east of St. Mary's.
Oakley, from Taylor south to Henry, first west of Fairfield ave. Ohio, from Maumee road south to Wabash Ry, third east of Harmer.
Oliver, from P., F. W. & C. Ry south to city limits, first east of Smith.
Orchard, from High north to Third, second west of Wells.
Osage, from Main north to Canal basin, fourth west of Main street bridge.
Pape, from F. W., C. & L. Ry south to Breck, first east of St. Mary's ave.
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Park ave., from Broadway west, fourth west of Creighton ave. Pearl, from Harrison west to Broadway, first north of Main.
Perin, from Alliger east to limits, first south of Maumee road. Philley (see Milan).
Pine, from Taylor north, first west of Fairfield ave.
Piqua ave., from a point on Calhoun 1} miles from Court House south.
Plum, from Water northwest to St. Mary's river, first west of Harrison.
Polk, from canal feeder east, parallel with F. W., C. & L. Ry. Pontiac, from Hoagland ave. east to Walton ave., fifth south of Creighton ave.
Poplar, from Fairfield ave. west to Oakley, second south of Taylor.
Prince, from Bass south to Colerick, first east of Fairfield ave. Pritchard, from Fairfield ave. west to Rockhill, first north of P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Purman, from Warsaw east, first north of Pontiac.
Putnam, from Wells west to Tyler ave., first south of Archer. Railroad, from Calhoun east to Pittsburg shops, first north of P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Randall, from Grant east to Glasgow, second south of Wash- ington.
Rebecca, from G. R. & I. R. R. east, third south of Spring.
Reed, from E. Creighton ave. south to Pontiac, first east of Holton ave.
Richardson, from canal feeder west to G. R. & I. R. R., first north of Wheeler.
Riedmiller, from Metz west to Eagle, first south of Taylor.
Rockhill, from W. Main south of Pritchard, second west of Jackson.
Rumsey ave., from canal feeder north to Spring, third east of G. R. & I. R. R.
Runnion ave., from Main north to Spring, second east of G. R. & I. R. R.
St. Francis (see St. Martin's).
St. Martin's, from Lafayette east to Hanna, first south of Buchanan.
St. Mary's ave., from canal basin north to city limits, eighth west of Wells.
Samuel, from John east to Holton ave., fifth south of Wabash Ry.
Shick, from N. Y. C. & St. L. Ry south to E. Lewis, fifth east of Harmer.
Sherman, from canal feeder north to Archer ave., second east of St. Mary's ave.
Short, from Archer ave. south, second west of Wells.
Siemon, from Pontiac south to Leith, east of Calhoun.
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Sixth, from Wells east to N. Calhoun, sixth north of St. Mary's river.
Smith, from P., F. W. & C. Ry south to city limits, fourth east of Hanna.
South Wayne ave., from Creighton ave. south, first west of Fairfield ave.
Spring, from Sherman west to G. R. & I. R. R., second north of canal feeder.
Spring, from canal feeder north to Mary, first west of Runnion ave.
Spy Run ave., from St. Mary's river at junction of Water and Lafayette, north to city limits.
Stophlet, from Broadway west, first south of Nirdlinger ave.
Sturgis, from Fulton west to Broadway, first south of West Jefferson.
Summit, from Division east across McCulloch, first north of Lewis.
Superior (East), from Calhoun east to Clay, first north of N. Y., C. & St. L. Ry.
Superior (West), from Calhoun west, first north of N. Y., C. & St. L. Ry.
Suttenfield, from Webster east to Hanna, second south of Creighton ave.
Swinney ave., from Nirdlinger ave. west to city limits, first north of Stophlet.
Taber, from Webster east to Hanna, first south of Creighton ave.
Taylor, from Fairfield ave. west to Lavina ave., fourth south of P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Third, from Calhoun west to St. Mary's ave., third north of the river.
Thomas, from P., F. W. & C. Ry south to Meyer, first west of Holton ave.
Thomasetta, from Thomas west to Gay, first south of E. Creighton ave.
Thompson ave., from Wabash Ry south, first west of Broadway. Tons, from Maumee river south, first east of Glasgow ave.
Tyler ave., from Spring south to Howell, first west of Runnion ave.
Union, from Berry south to Pritchard, first west of Jackson.
University, from Wayne south to Maumee road, third east of Harmer.
Van Buren, from St. Mary's river south to Pritchard, first west of Broadway.
Victoria ave., from Piqua ave. south, first east of Calhoun.
Vine, from Walton ave. east, first south of P., F. W. & C. Ry.
Virginia, from Lafayette east to Monroe, first south of Wabash Ry.
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Wabash ave., from Wayne south to Maumee road, third east of Walton ave.
Wall, from Broadway west, first south of P., F. W. & C. Ry. Wallace, from Lafayette east to Smith, first south of Virginia. Walnut, from Fairfield ave. west, first south of Taylor. Walnut (see Huron).
Walter, from Wayne south to Maumee road, fourth east of Harmer.
Walton ave., from Maumee road south to city limits, tenth east of HannÄ….
Warsaw, from Laselle south to limits, first east of Lafayette. Washington (East), from Calhoun east to city limits, third south of Main.
Washington (West), from Calhoun west to Fair Grounds, third south of Main.
Water (see Superior).
Wayne (East), from Calhoun east to city limits, second south of Main.
Wayne (West), from Calhoun west to Shick, second south of Main.
Wayne Trace, from Walton ave. south of Wabash Ry, south- east to city limits.
Webster, from St. Mary's river south to city limits, second west of Calhoun.
Wefel, from High north to Douglas, first west of Barthold.
Wells, from St. Mary's river north to city limits, continuation of Plum.
West, from Pritchard south to Railroad, first west of Hood. Wheeler, from canal feeder west to G. R. & I. R. R., first north of Mary.
Wiebke, from Lafayette east to Hanna, 12 miles south of Court House.
Williams, from Lafayette west to Fairfield ave., fourth south of Wabash Ry.
Wilt, from Broadway west to Nelson, first south of Jefferson. Winch, from Maumee road south to Wayne Trace, third east of Walton ave.
Winter, from Edgerton south to limits, second east of Holton ave.
Wright, from G. R. & I. R. R. east, first south of Spring.
PUBLIC HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Allen County Jail, w. s. Calhoun nr. Superior. Anderson's Block and Hall, n. w. cor. Broadway and Jefferson. Aveline House Block, s. e. cor. Berry and Calhoun.
Barr Street Market House, s. e. cor. Barr and Berry.
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Burgess Block, s. e. cor. Main and Court.
Centennial Block, 197 and 199 Broadway.
Certia Block, w. s. Calhoun bet. Wayne and Berry.
City Hall, w. s. Barr bet. Berry and Wayne. Colerick's Hall, over 49 and 53 Columbia.
Court House, e. s. Calhoun bet. Main and Berry.
Driscoll's Hall, s. e. cor Calhoun and Wabash Ry.
Evans Block, s. s. Berry bet. Calhoun and Clinton.
Ewing Block, s. w. cor. W. Main and Harrison.
Foellinger's Block, 34 and 36 Calhoun.
Fort Wayne, City Hospital, 166 Barr.
Foster's Block, e. s. Court bet. Main and Berry.
G. A. R. Hall, n. w. cor. Calhoun and Main.
Herrington Block, e. s. Fairfield ave. bet. Williams and Bass. Hibernia Hall, 176 Calhoun.
Kane's Block, s. s. Main bet. Calhoun and Harrison.
Keystone Block, s. w. cor. Calhoun and Columbia.
Library Hall, n. w. cor. Calhoun and E. Lewis.
McDougal's Block, n. w. cor. Calhoun and Berry.
Masonic Hall, n. w. cor. Calhoun and Berry.
Masonic Temple, cor. Wayne and Clinton.
Miller Block, w. s. Clinton bet. Berry and Main.
Miner Block, n. e. cor. Clinton and Wayne.
Myers' Block, 108 Fairfield ave.
Nestel's Block, s. w. cor. Broadway and W. Jefferson.
Nierman's Block, 5 and 7 N. Harrison.
Nill's Hall, 80 Calhoun.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Post Office Building.
Odd Fellows' Hall (new), n. s. Berry bet. Calhoun and Harri- son.
Phoenix Block, w. s. Calhoun n. of Main.
Postoffice, e. s. Court s. of Main.
Schott's Block, n. w. cor. Barr and Washington.
Schroeder's Block (old), 242 Calhoun.
Schroeder's Block (new), s. e. cor. Broadway and W. Washington. Seidel Block, 52 Calhoun.
Shuman Block, n. s. Main bet. Barr and Clinton.
St.Joseph's Hospital (Catholic), s. w. cor. Broadway and E. Main.
St. Mary's Hall, s. w. cor. Lafayette and Jefferson.
Swinney Block, 11, 13 and 15 E. Main.
Union Block, n. w. cor. Main and Clinton.
Verth's Hall, 267 E. Wayne.
Wolke Block, s. w. cor. Calhoun and Wayne.
WARD BOUNDARIES.
No. 1. Bounded on the north by the St. Mary's river be- tween Lafayette and Hanna streets, on the east by Hanna, on
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the south by the P., F. W. & C. Ry, and on the west by La- fayette.
No. 2. Bounded on the north by the St. Mary's river be- tween Calhoun and Lafayette streets, on the east by Lafayette, on the south by the P., F. W. & C. Ry, and on the west by Calhoun.
No. 3. Bounded on the north by St. Mary's river between Calhoun and Cass streets, on the east by Calhoun, on the south by the P., F. W. & C. Ry, and on the west by Cass and Webster streets.
No. 4. Bounded on the north by St. Mary's river between Cass and the continuation of Broadway, on the east by Cass and Webster, on the south by the P., F. W. & C. Ry, and on the west by Broadway.
No. 5. Bounded on the north by St. Mary's river and canal basin, on the east by Broadway, on the south by the W., St. L. P. Ry, on the west by Eagle, Taylor, Cherry and Allen County Fair grounds.
No. 6. Bounded on the north by the W., St. L. & P. Ry, on the east by Calhoun, on the south by Pontiac, Webster and Creighton ave., and on the west by the W., St. L. & P. Ry.
No. 7. Bounded on the north by the P., F. W. & C. Ry, on the east by the city limits, on the south by Pontiac and Leith, and on the west by Calhoun.
No. 8. Bounded on the north by the Maumee river, on the east by Glasgow ave., Dubois, Wayne Trace and Grange road, on the south by the P., F. W. & C. Ry, and on the west by Hanna.
No. 9. Bounded on the north by Barthold, Archer ave. and Spy Run creek, on the east and south by St. Mary's river, on the west by canal basin and Rumsey ave.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Municipal Election, first Tuesday in May.
Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, and at the call of the Mayor or five members.
Council Chamber, City Hall Building, Barr street, between Berry and Wayne.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-Charles F. Muhler.
Clerk-Wm. W. Rockhill.
Treasurer-Henry C. Berghoff.
Attorney-Henry Colerick.
Marshal-Diedrich Meyer.
Assessor-Charles Reese.
Street Commissioner-Dennis O'Brien.
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Chief of Police-Hugh M. Diehl. Chief of Fire Department-Henry Hilbrecht. City Engineer-Jacob S. Goshorn. COUNCILMEN.
First Ward-John C. Kensill, C. Kramer. Second Ward-Christian Tresselt, John Mohr, jr. Third Ward-James Woulfe, Henry A. Read. Fourth Ward-George W. Ely, Anthony Kelker. Fifth Ward-H. Michael, Joseph A. M. Storm. Sixth Ward-Edmund Lincoln, Fred Schwartz. Seventh Ward-J. Wessel, jr., Peter J. Scheid. Eighth Ward-Frank Gocke, Wm. Doehrmann. Ninth Ward-Joseph R. Prentiss, Amie Racine. BOARD OF HEALTH.
The Mayor, ex-officio, Chairman. Executive Committee-Christian Kramer, Edmund Lincoln, Joseph R. Prentiss. Dr. Samuel C. Metcalf, Secretary.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
The Mayor, ex-officio, Chairman.
Commissioners-Wm. Doehrmann, Peter J. Scheid, George W. Ely, Christian Kramer.
WATER WORKS TRUSTEES.
John F. W. Meyer, President; Thos B. Hedekin, Charles Mc- Cullough, Patrick J. McDonald, Secretary.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Court House between Calhoun and Court, south of Main and north of Berry.
Judge of the Circuit Court-Hon. Edward O'Rourke.
Judge of the Superior Court-Hon. Samuel M. Hench.
Clerk-Willis D. Maier.
Prosecuting Attorney-Charles M. Dawson.
Sheriff-DeGraff Nelson.
Recorder-T. S. Heller.
Treasurer-John Dallman.
Auditor-A. L. Griebel.
Surveyor-O. Bird Wiley.
Engineer-W. H. Goshorn.
Coroner-James M. Dinnen.
Commissioners-Henry Hartman, John H. Brennan and Jerome D. Gloyd. Attorney-Robert C. Bell.
School Superintendent-George F. Felts. ,
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COURTS.
TIME OF HOLDING COURTS IN ALLEN COUNTY.
Circuit Court-First Monday in February, third Monday in April, first Monday in September, and third Monday in November. Hon. Edward O'Rourke, Judge; Charles M. Dawson, Prosecuting Attorney.
Superior Court-Second Monday in January, first Monday in April, second Monday in September, second Monday in November. Hon. Samuel M. Hench, Judge.
U. S. COURTS.
COURT ROOMS IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE.
District Court of United States-Second Tuesday in June and December. Hon. W. A. Woods, Judge; Noble C. Butler, Clerk; John Mohr, jr., Resident Deputy Clerk; Gen. R. S. Foster, Marshal; J. W. Hayden, Resident Deputy Marshal.
Circuit Court of United States-Second Tuesday in June and December. Hon. W. Q. Gresham, Judge; Noble C. But- ler, Clerk; John Mohr, jr., Resident Deputy Clerk; Gen. R. S. Foster, Marshal; J. W. Hayden, Resident Deputy Marshal.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Postmaster-Wm. Kaough.
Collector of Internal Revenue-John Seaton.
U. S. Gauger-James Harper.
U. S. Commissioner -- J. B. Harper. Register in Bankruptcy-John W. Hayden. U. S. Deputy Marshal-John W. Hayden.
Deputy Clerk U. S. District Court-John Morris, jr.
POST OFFICE.
East side of Court south of Main.
Postmaster-Wm. Kaough.
Office hours-Week days, 7:30 A. M to 7 P. M .; Sundays, 9 A. M. to 10 A. M.
Money Order Department-Clerk, Mrs. S. C. Hoffman; office hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Orders are issued in sums of not more than $100. Larger amounts may be transmitted to the same person by addi- tional orders.
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Rates for Orders to any part of the United States .- Not exceeding $10, eight cents; over $10 and not exceeding $15, ten cents; over $15 and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, twenty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents; over $50 and not exceeding $60, thirty cents; over $60 and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents; over $70 and not exceed- ing $80, forty cents; over $80 and not exceeding $100, forty-five cents. Postal notes to any amount not exceed- ing $4.99, three cents.
Dominion of Canada-For orders not exceeding $10, fifteen cents; over $10 and not exceeding $20, thirty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, forty-five cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, sixty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50; seventy-five cents.
Great Britain-For orders not exceeding $10, twenty-five cents; over $10 and not exceeding $20, fifty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, seventy cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, eighty-five cents; over $40 and not exceed- ing $50, one dollar.
Germany-For orders not exceeding $10, fifteen cents; over $10 and not exceeding $20, thirty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, forty-five cents; over $30 and not exceed- ing $40, sixty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, seventy-five cents. No fraction of a cent to be introduced into an order.
Mailing Department-Chief Clerk, Charles Siemon; Assistant Mailing Clerk, J. P. Gaszner.
General Delivery Department-Chief Clerk, F. J. Drake.
Registered Letter Department-Clerk, J. H. Young. Office hours, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Stamp Department-Clerk, August Lankenau. Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Free Delivery Department-Superintendent of Letter Car- riers-Adolph Kiefer.
Carriers:
No. 1-Conrad F. Kettler.
No. 2-Frederick W. Gallmeier.
No. 3-Joseph Lombard.
No. 4-George Rush.
No. 5-George Kamm.
No. 6-John S. C. Cook.
No. 7-Elliott Underhill.
No. 8-Alfred Daugherty.
Four deliveries daily in the business portion of the city, viz .: at 7:30 A. M, 2, 3 and 5 P. M.
Two deliveries daily outside the business portion of the city, viz .: 7:30 A. M. and 3 P. M.
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Sundays, office open from 9 to 10 A. M. One collection by the carriers is made at 5 P. M.
Postage .- The postage on letters to be forwarded in the mails to any part of the United States is two cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp. The postage for letters dropped in this office for delivery in the city, two cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp.
Canada and the British Provinces-Two cents per ounce; pre- payment compulsory.
Postage to all countries included in Universal Postal Union- For prepaid letters, five cents per half ounce; for unpaid letters received, ten cents per half ounce; for postal cards, two cents each; for newspapers, if not over two ounces in weight, one cent each; for books, other printed matter, legal and commercial documents, pamphlets, music, visit- ing cards, photographs, prospectuses, announcements and notices of various kinds, whether printed, engraved or lithographed, one cent per each weight of two ounces or fraction of two ounces; merchandise, ten cents for each eight ounces or fraction thereof, and parcel not to exceed that weight.
Registration-Valuable letters to any part of the United States and Canada and the Universal Postal Union, will be registered on application, for which a charge of ten cents (in addition to postage) will be made.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Henry Hilbrecht, office cor. Court and E. Berry.
First Assistant-John McGowan.
Second Assistant-Fred Becker.
Committee-Henry Read, Peter J. Scheid, and Wm. Doehr- mann.
Alert Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1-Northwest cor. Clin- ton and Berry. Philip Lindlay, foreman; Henry Sanders, driver; Louis Stupe, tillerman.
Charley Zollinger Engine-Northeast cor. Court and Berry. John Schroeder, engineer; Christian Rohyans, driver.
Anthony Wayne Steamer-Northeast cor. Court and Berry. Michael Connors, engineer.
Vigilant Hose Company, No. 2-Northeast cor. Clinton and Berry. Charles Sheldon, foreman; Florence Boerger, driver.
Torrent Hose Company, No. 3-Northwest cor. Clinton and Berry. John Johnston, driver.
Supply Cart-Northwest cor. Clinton and Berry. John John- ston, driver.
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LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STREET BOXES.
5 S. E. cor. Calhoun and Columbia.
8 Cor. Wells and Hoffman.
1-2 Cor. Third and Wells.
1-3 Cor. High and Barthold.
1-4 Cor. Superior and Ewing.
1-5 Cor. Calhoun and Jefferson.
1-6 Cor. Calhoun and Chicago.
1-7 Cor. Calhoun and Williams.
1-8 Cor. S. Calhoun and Leith.
2-3 Cor. Washington and Clay.
2-4 Cor. Washington and Harmer.
2-5 Cor. Lewis and Hanna.
2-6 Cor. Summit and Division.
2-7 Cor. Maumee ave. and Schick.
2-8 White's factory, Glasgow ave.
3-1 Cor. Douglas ave. and Webster.
3-2 Cor. Jefferson and Griffith.
3-4 Cor. Broadway and Wilt.
3-5 Cor. Washington and Van Buren.
3-6 Cor. Union and Pritchard.
3-7 Cor. Broadway and Wall.
3-8 Cor. Washington and College. 4-1 Olds and Sons' Works.
4-2 Cor. Lafayette and Holman.
4-3 Cor. Hanna and Wallace.
4-5 Cor. Grand and Smith.
4-6 Cor. Hanna and Creighton ave. 5-1 Cor. Wayne and Webster.
5-2 Cor. Main and Griffith.
5-3 Cor. Main and Van Buren.
5-4 Cor W. Main and Cherry (Nebraska).
6-1 Second Ward Engine House.
6-2 Cor. Harrison and Columbia. 6-3 Cor. Columbia and Barr.
6-4 Cor. Barr and Madison.
7-1 Cor. Fairfield ave. and Bass.
7-2 Cor. Butler and Hoagland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters Northeast cor. Court and Clinton. Hugh M. Deihl, Chief.
Patrolmen-Frank Wilkinson, Lieutenant; John O'Connell, Fred Wahrenburg, Joseph Gushing, Stephen Fletcher,
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Henry Schroeder, George Humbrecht, James Sheridan, Edward Quinn, Henry Lapp, Michael Singleton, George D. Lee, John Tremmel, J. Leonard Fuchshuber, Peter Owens, John Trautman, Patrick O'Ryan, William Kramer. Diedrich Meyer, Marshal.
Jesse Patton, Frederick Limecooly and Henry Franke, Depu- ties.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
(ALLEN COUNTY.)
Township.
Names.
P. O. Address.
Commission Expires.
Aboite. . Van Hoozen, George Kelseyville
April 17. '88.
Glenn, Wm ....
. Fort Wayne . April 17, '38.
Adams
Eggeman, Fred ..... Adams . Nov. 1,'88.
Schwantz, Conrad ... New Haven
Mch. 14, '88.
Linker, Valentine ... Fort Wayne Oct. 24, '86.
Cedar Creek. .. Hollopeter, Mathias . Leo
Nov. 10, '86.
Lindsay, Chas. W ... Leo
Nov. 10, '86.
Eel River Hathaway, Stephen. . Heller's Corners. Nov.
Kniss, George ....... Huntertown
April 17, '88.
Jackson .Meade, Frederick ... Monroeville.
May 15, '86.
Jefferson
Adams, Josiah ...... New Haven. April 14, '86.
Ladig, Nicholas. .... Maples April 14, '86.
Lafayette Simonton, William. . Zanesville.
April 17, '88.
Lake
Smith, Andrew J.
. Fort Wayne
April 14, '86.
Madison
Lipes, Calvin . ..
.Hoagland. April 14, '86.
Bauserman, Wm. H. Monroeville April 17, '88.
Snider, Solomon J. . Poe. April 17, '86.
Maumee
Ober, George W ..... Antwerp, O
April 14, '86.
Adams, Horace E ... Woodburn April 19, '88.
Milan
Doty, Solomon
Chamberlain May 17, '88.
Monroe.
Sheehan, John.
Monroeville.
April 14, '86.
Perry
Warner, Joseph.
. Huntertown Nov.
8, '86.
Pleasant.
.Ruehling, J. J.
Sheldon .Dec.
7,'86.
Foulks, C. S.
Sheldon .Dec.
13, '86.
Scipio Porter, Daniel
Hall's Corners. Oct.
22, '86.
Springfield. . Friedt, Jacob Harlan Nov.
Eckles, John H. . Harlan .Nov.
9, '86.
St. Joseph
. Chausse, Amos.
Chamberlain Nov.
6, '86.
Washington
. Romey, Robert C .... Fort Wayne
April 14, '86.
Soliday, John A .. . ... Academy.
April 17, '88.
Wayne
. Ryan, Daniel . . . Fort Wayne .Nov. 14, '86.
France, Harry F. ... Fort Wayne
Oct. 25,87.
Hayes, Charles A .... Fort Wayne
Mch. 14, '88.
Dennis, Jacob ..
. Aboite.
Oct. 24, '88.
Schaff, Cyrus W ..
Arcola. .
April 17, '86.
Marion
Shaffe, Amasa
Monroeville
April 14, '86.
Thornton, Stephen A. Huntertown Nov. 14, '88.
9, '86.
Porter, Hiram.
Fort Wayne April 14, '86.
.
8, '86.
Baldwin, Timothy .. Monroeville. April 19, '88.
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FORT WAYNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
President-Hon. A. P. Edgerton.
Secretary-Max Nirdlinger, Esq.
Treasurer-O. P. Morgan, Esq. Superintendent-John S. Irwin, M. D., LL. D. Office Clerk and Librarian-Miss Mary Irwin.
Janitor-in-Chief-James A. Gavin.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Drawing-Miss Eleanor H. Farmer.
Reading-Miss Lucia M. Vail. Music-Wilbur F. Heath.
Writing-John L. Tyler.
CENTRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
EAST WAYNE STREET.
Principal-Chester T. Lane, A. B.
Assistants-Charles R. Dryer, A. M., M. D .; Miss Hannah E.
Evry; Elizabeth C. Woodman.
TRAINING SCHOOL. IN CENTRAL BUILDING.
Principal-Miss Martha A. Jones.
Critic Teacher-Miss Sarah A. Updegraff.
Model Teacher-Miss Helen Brenton.
Pupil Teachers-Miss Lillie Beaver, Miss Luella C. Boles, Miss Elizabeth C. Chapin, Miss Georgia L. Dennison, Miss Emma F. Gaskins, Miss Grace G. Hayden, Abbie C. Keegan, Lydia C. Miles.
Janitor Central Building-Conrad Leidolf.
JEFFERSON SCHOOL.
S. W. CORNER JEFFERSON AND GRIFFITH STREETS.
Principal-Miss Harriet E. Leonard.
Grammar, 1-Miss Ellen McKeag; 2-Louvie E. Strong. Inermediate, 1 A-Miss Lettie A. Van Alstyne; 2 A-Miss M. Alma Snider; 1 B-Miss Emma Stanley; 2 B-Miss Clara Phelps; 1 C-Miss Josephine Updegraff; 2 C-Miss Janet A. McPhail; D-Laura Goshorn.
Primary, A-Adela V. Ross; B-Anna M. Trenam; C-Mary Smyser; 1 D-R. Etta Cothrell; 2 D-Miss Minnie E. Newell. Janitor-John Immel.
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CLAY SCHOOL.
N. W. CORNER CLAY AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
Principal-Miss Mary McClure.
Grammar-Miss Belle R. Lloyd.
Intermediate, 1 A-Miss E. Louise Hamilton; 2 A-Miss Lulu J. Wiley; 1 B-Miss Sarah E. Mckean; 2 B-Miss Emma L. Armstrong; C-Miss Agnes H. Fowles; D-Miss M. Alice Tarmon.
Primary, A-Miss Elizabeth Collins; B-Miss Kittie J. Lehr; C-Miss Georgiana Boyd; 1 D-Miss Josephine Strong; 2 D-Mrs. Jennie S. Woodward.
Janitor-Michael L. Brannan.
HOAGLAND SCHOOL.
N. E. CORNER HOAGLAND AVENUE AND BUTLER STREET.
Principal-Miss Frances Hamilton.
Intermediate, A-Miss Mary A. Abel; B-Mrs. Elsie A. Hall; C-Miss M. Belle Clark; D-Miss Ellen M. Babcock.
Primary, 1 A-Miss Lillian D. French: 2-Miss Emma F. Kinnaird.
Primary, 1 B-Miss Minnie F. Homsher; 2 B-Miss Katie A. Ross; 1 C-Miss Louise Horton; 2 C-Louise Rauh; 1 D -- Miss Mary E. Dick; 2 D-Miss Mary A. Habecher; 3 D-Miss Frances L. Conklin.
Janitor-Ann O'Callahan.
HANNA SCHOOL.
S. W. CORNER HANNA AND WALLACE STREETS.
Principal-Miss Helen Edgerton.
Intermediate, A and B-Mrs. Marion H. Brenton; C-Miss Jennie M. Abel; D-Miss Margaret A. Wade.
Primary, 1 A-Miss Matilda E. Knight; 2 A-Miss Martha E. Wohlfort; B-Miss Virginia A. Clay; 1 C-Miss Annie B. Dick; 2 C-Miss Lucy C. Smith; 1 D-Miss Julia E. Orff; 2 D-Miss Catherine Freeman; 3 D-Miss Addie H. Williams.
Janitor-Mrs. Maria Perrett.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL.
S. W. CORNER WASHINGTON AND UNION STREETS.
Principal-Miss Margaret S. Cochrane.
Intermediate, B-Miss Laura A. Kimball; C-Miss Jessie L. Humphrey; D-Miss Elizabeth M. Biegler.
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