Grooms & Smith's Indianapolis directory, city guide, and business mirror or, Indianapolis as it is in 1855, Part 2

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Browning Ed, house cor Va av and Ala.


Browning, Rob, druggist, No 22 W Wash, house Ill bet Md and Ga.


Bramwell, J M, book-keeper No 22 w Wash, house Miss bet Wash and Md w side.


Brown, Mrs J, milliner cor Ill and O.


Brownell, E W, clerk at L R Brownell's No 23 w Wash.


Brownell, L R, insurance agent No 23 W Wash, house Ind av bet Ill and Tenn n side.


Brimmerman, Cass, carriage maker at Lowe's Penn bet Market and O.


Bradshaw, J A, grocer [J & J Bradshaw] No 25 w Wash, house Ohio bet Mer and Penn s side.


Bradshaw, W A, freight agent Ind Cen R W, house cor N J and Duncan.


Bradshaw, J, [J & J Bradshaw] grocers, No 25 Wash, house Mer bet Vt & Mich w side.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


German Lutheran-Ohio street near Illinois, C. E. Kuester Pas- tor. Hours of worship, 101 A. M., and 3 P. M. Sabbath School 9 A. M.


German Lutheran-Alabama street near Washington, Charles Friecke Pastor. Hours of worship 10} A. M. Sabbath school 2 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening.


EVANGELICAL.


German Evangelical -- New Jersey street near Ohio, M. W. Steffey Pastor. Hours of worship, 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, Tuesday and Thursday evenings.


GERMAN REFORMED.


German Reformed-Alabama street near Market, George Long Pastor. Hours of worship 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school 2 P. M. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.


UNITED BRETHREN.


United Brethren-Corner of New Jersey and Ohio streets, J. T. Vardaman Pastor, Hours of worship 101 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school 2 P. M .. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.


UNIVERSALIST.


First Universalist - College Hall, corner of Pennsylvania and Washington streets, B. F. Foster Pastor. Hours of worship 10} A. M. and 7 P. M. Hour of Sabbath school 2 P. M.


CATHOLIC.


Catholic-Georgia street, near Tennessee, Daniel Maloney Pastor. Hours of worship, 101 A. M. and 3 P. M. Hour of Sabbath school 2 P. M.


FRIENDS.


Hicksite-Delaware street near North. Hours of worship, Sun- days and Thursdays, 11 A. M.


Depository and Agency of the American Sunday School Union, south side Georgia between Illinois and Meridian, J. W. McIntyre Agent.


Depository of the American Bible Society, at J. Wilkins', 6 doors east of Roberts Chapel.


Depository of the American Tract Society, at S. Merrill's, 25 East Washington street.


Widows' and Orphans' Society, Mrs. M. D. Willard, President ; Mrs. Mary Love, Secretary ; Mrs. E. Richmond, Treasurer.


Society for the care of the Needy, James Blake, President ; Cal- vin Fletcher, Secretary; James M. Ray, Treasurer.


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Brannon, P, boiler-maker at [K & S] Ga bet Del and Penn. Boyles, M W, clerk at no 23 e Wash.


Brooke, K K, clerk no 14 w Wash.


Bryant, Jas R, clerk at no. 3 Bates house,


Bryant B, house cor St Clair and Mer.


Brannon John, port Bates house. Brown, Albert, wiper I P & CR R.


Brinkmeyer, John, grocer no. 140 e Wash.


Bradshaw, Wm sr, house Ala bet S and Merrill.


Brocking, Chris, baborer on I P & C R R.


Bradymayer, Christ, laborer on I P & C R R.


Brown, Austin H, boards at Mrs Russels.


Briggs, Jas. butcher Wash bet Mass and Mo.


Brown, Jas W, R R engineer, house Mer bet O and N Y. Bretney, Wm. h Ill bet Market and O.


Brennen J, porter Bates house Wash bet Mass & Mo. Brown, Mary C, house Mer bet O and N Y e side.


Brown, C H, builder shop N J bet O and N Y. Brecken, Chas, printer at no 663 e Wash.


Bringer, August, cooper house cor Ellsworth and N Y. Brocklocker, H, butcher, Wash bet Miss and Mo.


Brown. E. painter, house w bet Mich and north.


Brown, E W, carpenter Tenn bet Mich and north w side.


Browning, Wood, clerk at no. 74 and 76, w Wash.


Browning, Geo T, [B & Meyer] grocer No 74 and 76 w Wash.


Brown, J H laborer, house Wash Wt of W, N side.


Braden, Wm (Sheets & B) No 77, W Wash house O bet Penn and Del S side.


Braden, Michael printer Locomotive office.


Brown, Geo mechinist, city foundry, house Ala.


Bryant, Benj clerk at No 3 Bates house.


Broden J jr, machinist city foundry, house Market. Browning, G clerk PO.


Bradley, John H, house S E cor Penn and N Y.


Bruner, Chas boot and shoe mak, Mer bet Wash and Md E side.


Brown, Geo cooper, cor Ala and St Clair.


Brister, S M, wagon maker, house Va av bet Wash and Del n side.


Brennen, Mrs Margaret, house Ky av bet Wash and Tenn.


Brown, John, plasterer, house cor Lib and Mass av. Bricket, Mrs. D, boarding house Market bet Mo and W. Broadhead, E A, printer at 32} E Wash.


Brunmell, John brick maker E bet La and S.


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TEMPERANCE ORDERS.


TEMPERANCE ORDERS.


GRAND TEMPLE OF INDIANA-OFFICERS FOR 1855-'56.


R. T. Brown, Crawfordsville, G. W. T. Wm. B. Hornish, Centerville, G. W. V. T. John H. Ohr, Indianapolis, G. W. R. W. W. Eccles, Vincennes, G. W. Chap. Joseph P. Edson, Mt. Vernon, G. W. U. Wm. P. Robinson, Jeffersonville, G. W. G.


SISTERS OF THE INNER TEMPLE.


Mrs. B. Matilda Scott, Richmond, S. G. W. T. Mrs. Hannah F. Crooks, Rockport, S. G. W. V. T. Miss Sarah A. Kinder, Indianapolis, S. G. W. R. Miss Helen M. Jones, Delphi, S. G. W. Treas. Mrs. Nancy J. Vickers, Perrysville, S. G. W. Chap. Mrs. Catharine W. Morse, New Castle, S. G. W. U. Mrs. Emeline C. Caldwell, South Bend, S. G. W. G.


OLIVER TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 6.


Aaron Taffe, W. C. T.


W. A. Curran, W. V. T.


A. C. B. Hannaman, P. W. C. T.


S. L. Southard, W. R.


E. R. Guiney, W. D. R,


Samuel Little, W. F. R. Henry Ohr, W. Tr. James B. Perine, W. U.


Wm. Woolen, W. D. U.


Thos. Wyatt, W. G. Nathan Stanton, W. S. Meets every Monday evening.


WOODWARD TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 57.


Wm. F. Stetson, W. C. T.


James S. Brown, W. V. T.


Wm. Moffit, P. W C. T.


Wm. Jenkins, W. R.


S. A. Vinnedge, W. A. R.


C. C. Striblin, W. F. R.


Charles H. Adams, W. U.


George W. Sloan, W. D. U. Levi Woods, W. G. Geo. Reck, W. S.


Meets every Friday evening.


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Brown, Clay physician office Pa bet Mark and Wash, house S W cor Del and Vt.


Briggs, Jas butcher, house Wash w of w S side.


Brandt, Daniel wool fact river S of Wash.


Branyan. Andrew, lab at T A & R R R house w bet Md and Ga.


Brown C F superint gas works.


Broden, Pat laborer cor N Y and Md.


Brinkman, Wm baker at union bakery, Penn.


Brandon, J printer, Journal office.


Bruner, Brown machinist, Wash foundry.


Brogenor, Henry, dyer (Guisendoff fact) Wash w of w N side.


Bricket, Wm carder (Guisendoff fact) Wash w of W, n side. Bruening, Jos clerk No 6 E Wash.


Brandt, Oliver wool carder (Brandt's fact) river S of Wash.


Browning, J P carpenter, house N Y bet N J and Ala.


Brouse, A carpenter, house cor N Y and Ala.


Brown J plasterer, house cor Ala and O.


Brady, Pat laborer, house N Y bet Noble and Lib.


Busth, Chris shoemaker, Wash bet Miss and Mo S side.


Bundy, J R saddler, boards at Palmer house.


Burk, John switchman Union depot, house Tenn bet La and Pa.


Buehrig, H E, proprietor Farmers Hotel, N E cor Ga and Ill.


Bustch, Peter laborer, house La bet Ill and Tenn.


Burk, Wm conduct Peru R R.


Butler, Miss S A, boards at cor Mass av and Wood.


Butterfield, Nathan carpenter house Pa bet Mich and Vt.


Buell, C. H clerk at No 7 Mer.


Bustch, John house S bet Tenn and Ill.


Bustch, F lime dealer house S bet Ill and Tenn.


Butsch, Jas ice dealer, house S bet Tenn and Ill.


Buise, Robt wagon maker, house Miss bet N Y and Vt.


Buford. W H jr grocer, No 38 W Wash.


Buford, H W clerk No 38 w Wash.


Butcher, Geo laborer, house Ala S of Merrill


Buist, Thomas hardware merchant, No 60 w Wash.


Butterfield, Cyrus printer Locomotive office.


Burk, John agent Indiaplis and Peru R R Co, house Ky av bet Wash and Md E side.


Butterfield, Tyrannus P, printer Locomotive office.


Butterfield, Willard printer Locomotive office.


Bullman, Fred, baker No 108 E Wash.


Burton, G H, cooper, house Miss bet O and N Y.


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MASONIC ORDERS.


UNITY SOCIAL DEGREE NO. 5.


Anna Webb, S. P. T.


John H. Ohr, B. P. T.


Lucy Beck, S. V. T.


Samuel Little, B. V. T.


Jennie Snyder, S. Past.


Thomas Wyatt, B. Past. J. B. Perine, B. R.


Mary Kinder, S. U.


S. L. Southard, B. U. Mary J. Little, S. G. A. C. B. Hannaman, B. S. Meets every Tuesday evening.


CENTRAL DEGREE TEMPLE NO. 1.


Geo. W. H. Riley. D. T.


Wm. A, Curran, D. V. T.


F. M. Thayer, D. P. S.


John H. Ohr. D. R.


Henry Ohr, D. Tr.


A. C. B. Hannaman, D. U.


Thes. Wyatt, D. D. U. Geo. W. Sloan, D. G.


Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month.


COUNCIL.


John H. Ohr, C. of C.


F. M. Thayer, J. of C. Chas. Woodward, S. of C.


A. C. B. Hannaman, R. Henry Ohr, Tr. Geo. W. H. Riley, M. of C.


Wm. Moffit, D. M. Caleb Scudder, P. Daniel Culley, W.


MASONIC ORDERS.


GRAND LODGE STATE OF INDIANA-OFFICERS FOR 1855-56.


A. C. Downey, G. M. Colley A Foster, D. G. M. Le, is Burk, S. G. W. Peter Q. Striker, J. G. W.


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Bunsler, Marshall, at 74 E Wash.


Button, J P, chair maker, Bourne's chair factory, Penn bet McCarty and Merril.


Bachanan, Jas, wagon maker, Wash bet E and Noble.


Buchanan, John, carp, house Wash w of w S side.


Buchanan, John, laborer, house w bet Md and Ga e side. Button, A V, painter, shop Va av bet Wash and Md.


Butler, C C, collecting agent Republican office, house cor Tenn and S.


Bullen, W, painter, market square, bet Del and Ala. Budenz, H, tailor, S bet Pa and Del.


Burgess, C N, township clerk, office at court house, house Mass av bet Ala and New Jersey, e side.


. Buesher Harvey, merchant, no. 77 e Wash, house Ala bet Md and Wash.


Buddenbaun, H, carpenter, cor Mer and La.


Buell, S A, attorney, office No 24 1-2 E Wash. Buster, Geo, weaver, (Brandt's fac) river S of Wash. Butler, Ovid, house north of city.


Byrket, Socrates, printer, Locomotive office. Byrkit, Martin, carpenter, house cor Tenn and Ga. Byrket, Mrs H, house S bet Miss and Tenn. Byrkit, Philip, pattern maker, cor N Y and Mo. Byron, I & T, barbers, 362 E Wash.


Byron, N S, clerk, 48 w Wash.


Byrd, D. agent Amer Ex Co 47 E Wash, house cor Merrill and Va av.


Cane, David, mail agent, house cor Mass av and North. Carley, Benj, machst, I P & CR R.


Campbell, Sarah S, boarding house, Ala bet Mich and North Carley, Friend, fireman I P & CRR. Carmichael, Jesse D, house Mich bet Mer and Pa S side.


Catlouser, W, teamster, house S Va av. Calahan, Michael, lab Laf & I depot.


Cagen, M, laborer, house N Y bet S and Merrill.


Cantnell, Jer, tinner at 68 e Wash. Casbowisk, Wm, moldr, house Va av bet Merrill and McC. Carroll, Margaret, at Ind house.


Camjan, Geo, coffee house, 148 e Wash. Catay, Fran, boot maker, at 160 e Wash. Campbell, Miss E C, at 14 Ill.


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ORDERS OF I. O. O. F.


Chas. Fisher, G. T. Francis King, G. S. Meets annually 4th Monday in May, at Indianapolis.


CENTER LODGE, NO. 23.


A. M. Hunt, W. M.


John C. New, S. W.


Kilby Ferguson, J. W.


Joseph M. Holman, Treas.


Chas. Fisher, Secy.


Wm. Dorsey, S. D.


L. J. Lockhart, J. D. Henry Colestock, Tyler.


Regular meetings 1st Wednesday in each month.


MARION LODGE, NO. 35.


Moses Wolf, W. M.


Ellis L. Aker, S. W.


John G. Smith, J. W.


James Sulgrove, Treas.


John M. Bramwell, Secy.


Erancis King, S. D.


Max. Glasier, J. D.


Henry Colestock, T.


Regular meetings, 3d Wednesday in each month.


CONCORDIA LODGE, GERMANS, NO. 178.


Christian Werbe, W. M.


Fred. Will S. W.


Joseph Langbein, J. W.


L. F. Werbe, Secy.


Jacob Rinkle, Treas.


Frederick Tapking, S. D.


Fred. Koeblin, J. D. Henry Colestock, T.


Regular meetings 1st Wednesday in each month.


ORDERS OF I. O. O. F.


R. W. G. ENCAMPMENT STATE OF INDIANA .- OFFICERS FOR 1855-6.


Lewis Humphreys, M. W. G. Patriarch, South Bend. Gamaliel Taylor, M. E. G. H. Prest., Madison. William Rea, R. W. G. S. Warden, Jeffersonville.


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Carter, Francis, shoe-maker, at W Lancaster's Ky av bet Wash and Md.


Campbell, N N. boarding house, n e cor Ill and Md.


Cady, Chas W. ins agt office at bk cor Ill and Ky av, house e of city.


Carter, John, [Moore, Carter & Oursler] merchants, 1 w Wash, house N Y bet Penn and Mer S side.


Carter, Chas, clerk at P Haynes confec, Mer, house cor Ala and Market.


Campbell, W H, clerk P O, house Penn bet N Y & Vt e side Campbell, D, mess, branch bank.


Carr, John M, clerk at 74 e Wash.


Capito, G H, cabinet maker, W M and I dept.


Campbell, Geo, brick maker, house Merrill and Va av.


Carter, Jos, book binder, at 373 e Was.


Campbell, T S, book binder, 373 e Wash house cor N & Mer Cansler, J M, driver, Amer Ex 47 e Wash.


Camp, M M, mess, Amer Ex Co 47 e Wash.


Case, Wm P, [Hall & Case] clothiers, 16 e Wash.


Carpenter, James, stone engraver, 67 e Wash.


Cameron, W S [Cameron & McNeely] printers, 21} w Wash up stairs house Ala bet Mich ond North w side.


Carby, John, shoe-maker, at 5 e Wash.


Cahine, Margaret, dress-maker, at 40 w Wash.


Canine, J F, dentist, house Tenn bet La and S.


Cantrill, Michael, city foundry, house Liberty.


Carroll, B, plainer at Huey's chair factory, cor Miss & Md. Caven, John, attorney, office 21} e Wash.


California House, s w cor Ill and La.


Cally, P, clerk at Pyle's boarding house, s e cor Md & Ill. Cathart, A, merchant, house N J bet E and Merrill.


Canoll, Wm, teamster, house N J bet La and S. Callahan, Michael, laborer, house Ellsworth bet N Y and Vt. Carlisle, Mrs A M, house on Miss bet O and N Y.


Carney, Ed, laborer, house Elsworth bet N Y and Vt. Carlisle, John, miller, house cor Wash and W. Cafers, Rob, baker 78 w Wash.


Carey, GC, (Howard & C) wholesale boot and shoe mer 61 w Wash, house on O bet Ill and Mer. Casey, Patt, black-smith city foundry.


Calahan, E, watch-maker, at 7 w Wash.


Catterson, Robt, tinner, at 69 w Wash. Casey, John, black-smith, city foundry.


Campbell, Chas, house n w cor Mer and North.


Cawley, H, house w bet Md and Ga e side.


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ORDERS OF I. O O F.


Willis W. Wright, R. W. G. Secy, Indianapolis. Geo. G. Holman, R. W. G. Treas., Indianapolis. Wm. Hacker, R. W. G. J. Warden, Shelbyville. E. H. Barry, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Indianapolis. S. Colfax, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., South Bend. Meets Monday preceeding the 3d Tuesday in May and November.


GRAND LODGE STATE OF INDIANA.


John B. Anderson, M. W. G. Master, New Albany. A. H. Mathews, R. W. D. G. Master, Laporte. John H. Stailey, R. W. G. Warden, Rochester. Willis W. Wright, R. W. G. Secy., Indianapolis. Jacob B. McChesney, R. W. G. Treas., Indianapolis. P. A. Hackleman, G. Rep. to G. L. U. S. Rushville. Daniel Woolsey, G. Rep. to G. L. U. S. Evansville. Meets 3d Tuesday in May and November.


CENTER LODGE, NO. 18.


Isaac W. Hunter, N. G.


H. A. Fletcher, V. G. Chas. Sanders, Secy. T. R. Fletcher, Treas. Francis King, Per. Sec. Regular meetings Tuesday evenings each week.


PHILOXENIA'N LODGE, NO. 44.


Geo. D. Staats, N. G. John G. Doughty, V. G. Andrew Wallace, Secy. G. G. Holman, Treas. Joseph S. Watson, Per. Sec.


Regular meeting Wednesday evening in each week.


CAPITAL LODGE NO. 124.


James H. McNeely, N. G.


Wm. C. Lupton, V. G. Martin Igoe, Sec. James Green, Treasurer. Francis A. Duzan, Per. Sec.


Regular meeting Friday evening each week.


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GERMANIA LODGE NO. 129.


Ernest Despa, N. G. G. F. Henning. V. G. G. F. Mayer, Sec. Henry Schmidt, Treas. Chas. Coulon Fer. Sec.


Regular meeting Thursday evening in each week.


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Catlain, Ebenezer, well digger, house Md w of W.


Carter, E B, carpenter, house N Y bet Noble and Liberty. Chamblin, A, painter, house Mo bet O and N Y w side. Champion, Wm, printer at 32} e Wash.


Choup, John, laborer, cor N Y and Mo.


Chesler, Conrad, laborer, house N J bet N and Hanna.


Chambers. Wm A, [Root & C] 68 e Wash. Chapman, Geo H, house cor Ill and Ohio.


Chall, John, laborer, house on Ala bet S and Merrill.


Chamberlain, E, (Werden & C) book sellers, 26 e Wash.


Churchman, F M, book-keeper, at 30 e Wash.


Chinn, John, laborer, house E bet Wash and N Y. Champion, J C, clerk, at 22 w Wash.


Chapman, J P, house cor O and Ill.


Cile, John, house bet Merrill and Mc Carty.


Clines, P, laborer, house cor Tenn and S.


Clark, Bridget, servant at Knight's boarding house, Ky av. Clark, G R, engineer, I P & C R R.


Cleber, John W, house Ala bet Vt and N Y.


Clark, Jason, butcher, house E bet Wash and Md.


Clay, H, clerk at Moore, Carter & Oursler's, 1 w Wash.


Clark, Mary, servant at E Knight's boarding house Ky av.


Clark, Henry, sawyer, cor Mass av and Vt.


Clark, S A, carriage maker, Pa bet Market and Ohio w side.


Clifton, Jas B, hack driver, house E bet Wood and Hanna.


Clark, W Q, carpenter.


Cline, P, machinist, Washington foundry.


Clark, Jas B, tailor, 21 w Wash up stairs, house Vt bet Miss and Ells- worth s side.


Clark, G W, attorney, office 21} e Wash.


Clemens, John, house Mass av bet Vt and Mich.


Cline, Joel, miller, house Ill bet N and Walnut.


Clark, Jas, tailor, house Vt bet Miss and Mo.


Clem, A, (C & Bro) grocers, Mass av bet N Y and Vt.


Clark, W H, clerk at N Y store 3 Bates House.


Clark, John, grocer, Wash bet Miss and Mo, house O bet Mo and W n side.


Clem, Wm F, (C & Bro) grocers, Mass av bet N Y and Vt. Cruckshank, Alx, clerk at 26 w Wash.


Crookshank, A, freight agent, I & C depot, house N J bet La and S.


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DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM.


INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


W. J. Brown,


Julius Nicolai,


James P. Drake,


John S. Spann, Love H. Jameson,


L. B. Stockton.


OFFICERS OF THE ROARD.


President-W. J. Brown. Secretary-John S. Spann. Treasurer Ex officio-W. R. Nofsinger.


INTELLECTUAL DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-Thos. Mac Intire, A. M.


W. H. Latham, A. M., M. D. William Willard.


Wm. H. Demotte, A. M.


Charles W. Moores, A. B.


P. G. Gillette, A. B. Samuel Dunlap, A. B.


James S. Lattin.


Philip A. Emery.


Teachers and Monitors.


DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.


Physician-Livingston Dunlap. Steward-John Tarlton. Matron-Mrs. Mary E. MacIntire. Assistant Matron-Miss Lucinda L. Gillette.


MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.


E. Montgomery-Cooper. James Davis-Shoemaker. L. Wetzel-Gardiner.


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DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM.


INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


W. J. Brown,


Julius Nicolai,


James P. Drake,


John S. Spann, Love H. Jameson, L. B. Stockton.


OFFICERS OF THE ROARD.


President-W. J. Brown. Secretary-John S. Spann. Treasurer Ex officio-W. R. Nofsinger ..


INTELLECTUAL DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-Thos. Mac Intire, A. M.


W. H. Latham, A. M., M. D.


William Willard.


Wm. H. Demotte, A. M.


Charles W. Moores, A. B.


P. G. Gillette, A. B. Samuel Dunlap, A. B.


James S. Lattin.


Philip A. Emery.


Teachers and Monitors.


DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.


Physician-Livingston Dunlap. Steward-John Tarlton. Matron-Mrs. Mary E. MacIntire. Assistant Matron-Miss Lucinda L. Gillette.


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MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.


E. Montgomery-Cooper. James Davis-Shoemaker. L. Wetzel-Gardiner.


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Creque, M, merch tailor, 11 e Wash, house Ala bet Washington and Md.


Crawford, W D F, merchant, Va av bet La and S.


Craft, Smith, carriage maker, at Lowe's, Pa bet Market and Ohio.


Cressner, Thos, book-keeper 36 e Wash.


Crary, B F, minister, Wesley Chapel, house Cir bet Market & Mer. Crane, A G, [A G C & Co] music deal 30 w Wash. Craft, Henry, watch repairer, at C A Furguson's 21 w Wash.


Cheist, Wm, butcher, house cor La and N J.


Cruse, Sol, laborer, house St Clair bet Ala and Del.


Cruchfield, Mrs Nancy, house s e cor W and Mich.


Craig, Miss, dress maker, 190} e Wash.


Creasson, Wm, tan yard, Wash bet Benton and Noble, house Market bet Noble and East.


Craighead, Mrs D, house on Md bet Merid and Ill n side.


Crank, Fenix, laborer, house Md w of W.


Crane, U. A, house west of city on Crawfordsville road.


Colestock, Ephram, carpenter, house s w cor Ill and Mich. Cassett, Francis, house Ill bet N Y and Vt w side.


Cortner, Alford, carpenter, house cor Ala and Mich.


Cook, John, physician, house cor Mich and Pa.


Cooper, Albert, machst, I P & C R R.


Coburn, Francis, machst, I P & CR R.


Coleman, M, laborer, house N J bet S and Merrill.


Cook, Wm, grocer, 182 e Wash.


Cole, N W, merchant, cor Va av and N J.


Cooper, H C, attorney, office on w Wash, house Merid n of N.


Costagan, Frank, clerk at Moore, Carter & Oursler's 1 w Was, bds at Capital House.


Coburn, Ed, attorney, office 21} e Wash.


Cotton, D B, physician, office Mer bet Wash and Md e side.


Collins, H B, marble dealer, 94 e Wash.


Collins, H, stone engraver at 94 e Wash.


Cox, David, cabinet-maker, Penn bet McCarty and Merrill.


Coffin, John'S, barber, Pa opp O F hall.


Coffin, Isaac, attorney, 43} e Wash.


Coffman, Jacob, carpenter, house N J bet S and Merrill.


Connerly, P, tailor at 39 e wash.


Couch, D S, mess Amer Ex Co 47 e Wash.


Cornelius, Cash, plasterer, house Ala bet Merrill and McCarty.


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INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.


INDIANA HOSPITAL FOR INSANE.


OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL, 1855-6.


Dr. James Ritchey, President.


Edwin J. Peck,


Henry Brady,


Commissioners.


H. F. West,


Dr. Samuel Grimes,


Washington H. Talbott.


RESIDENT OFFICERS.


Superintendent-James S. Athon, M. D.


Assistant Physicians-Thomas B. Elliott, M. Geo. A Torbett, M. D.


Steward-Isaac H. Shimer.


Matron-Mrs. Mary Wright.


INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND.


OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE.


Isaac Blackford, President.


James G. Read,


William B. Mc Cullough,


John F. Carr,


Trustees.


John H. Cook,


E. W. H. Ellis, Secretary,


Superintendent-Rev. George W. Ames.


Teachers in the Literay Department-G. W. Hoss, A. M. and C. M. Walker, A. B. Teacher of Music-L. S. Newell.


Teacher of Handicraft-S. McGiffin. Teacher of Handicraft-Mrs. H. J. Hoss. Matron-Mrs. C. B. Sisson.


Physician-Theophilus Parvin. Treasurer-W. R. Nofsinger.


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public Libra ry Indianapolis


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PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, &c.


MUSIC DEALERS.


A. G. Crane & Co., 30 west Washington. Willard, Stowell & Willard, 40 west Washington.


HATTERS.


Talbott & McCrea, 22 east Washington. G. F. McGinnis, 10 east Washington. S. Wilmot, 8 west Washington. Wm. Tully, 17 west Washington.


CHINA AND GLASS WARE.


Jacob Lindley, 16 west Washington. Ketcham & Merrill, 4 Bates House. C. E. Hawthorn, 9 Little's Row, east Wash.


A. G. CRANE.


W. H. CURRIE.


BROWN & ALLEN


A. G. CRANE & CO ..


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


PIANOFORTES,


MELODEANS, GUITARS, VIOLINS


And all kinds of Musical Merchandise.


Temperance Hall, No. 30, West Washington St.


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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STREET DIRECTORY.


LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS OF THE YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 1


BLAKES' COMMERCIAL ROW, S. W. COR. WASH. AND KY. AVENUE.


The best home and foreign Quarterlies and monthlies, together with extensive and choice selections from the secular and religious Journals of the day, regularly received. Rooms complete and com- fortable. Open from 7 to 10, P. M. for the accommodation of the public.


E. J. BALDWIN, PREST. G. M. BALLARD, Secy.


STREET DIRECTORY.


Washington Street, principal thoroughfare running through from East to West.


Maryland, 1st South of Washington, running E. and W. Georgia, 2d South of Washington, running E. and W. Louisiana, 3d South of Washington, running E. and W. South St., 4th South of Washington, running E. and W. Merrill, 5th South of Washington, running E. and W. McCarty, 6th South of Washington, running E. and W. Market, 1st North of Washington, running E. and W. Ohio, 2d North of Washington, running E. and W. New York, 3d North of Washington, running E. and W. Vermont, 4th North of Washington, running E. and W. Michigan, 5th North of Washington, running E. and W. North St., 6th North of Washington, running E. and W. St. Clair, 7th North of Washington, running E. and W. Meridian St., central throuhg from N. to S.


Pennsylvania, 1st East of Meridian, running N. and S


J. G. TALBOTT.


C. T. M'CREA.


TALBOTT & M'CREA,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Hats, Caps,


Pur's,


AND STRAW GOODS.


NO, 22 EAST WASHINGTON STREET OPPOSITE "WRIGHT HOUSE." INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA


HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c.


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STREET DIRECTORY.


Delaware, 2d East of Meridian, running N. and S. Alabama, 3d East of Meridian, running N. S. New Jersey, 4th East of Meridian, running N. and S. East St., 5th East of Meridian, running N. and S. Noble, 6th East of Meridan, running N. and S. Illinois, 1st West of Meridian, running N. and S. Tennessee, 2d West of Meridian, running N. and S. Mississippi, 3d West of Meridian, running N. and S. Missouri, 4th West of Meridian, running N. S. West St., 5th West of Meridian, running N. and S. Massachusetts Avenue, from corner of Ohio and Penn. N. E. Virginia Avenue, from corner of Washington and Penn. S. E. Kentucky Avenue, from corner Washington and Illinois, S. W. Indiana Avenue, from corner Illinois and Ohio, N. W.


Liberty St. extends from Market to Massachusetts avenue between East and Noble.


Wood St. extends from Penn. to Mass. av. bet. North and St. Clair. Hanna, extends from N. J. to Mass. av., bet. Wood and. Vine. Vine extends from Walnut to Ash, between Arch and Cherry. Walnut extends from Hanna to North, bet. Broadway and East. Broadway extends from Hanna to North, bet. Walnut and Penn. Arch extends from Walnut to Plum, bet. Vine and Hanna. Cherry extends from Walnut to East, bet. Vine and St. Mary's. Oak extends from Vine, bet. Plum and Ash, North. Ash extends from Vine, between Oak and Donation Line. Chestnut extends from noble to Donation Line East. St. Marys, on North Donation Line.


St. Joseph extends from Delaware to N. J., S. of St. Marys. Pratt extends from Illinois to Penn. N. of St. Clair.


Duncan extends from Delaware to Alabama, bet. S. and Merrill. Cumberland extends from Mo. to West, bet. Washington and Md. Potomac extends from Mo. to West, bet. Washington and Market. Chesapeake extends from Mo. to West, bet. Md. and Ga. Henry extends from Mo. to Mississippi, bet. South and Merrill. River St., continuation of McCarty, West.




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