Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1904, Part 8

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NINTH WARD-


Commencing at the center line of the L. E. & W. R. R. right-of-way at the inter- section of Tenth Street; thence in a south- ernly direction in the center line of the L. E. & W. R. R. right-of-way to the center line of St. Clair Street; thence in a west- ernly direction in the center line of St. Clair Street to the center line of Pine Street; thence in a southernly direction in the cen- ter line of Pine Street to the center line of Washington Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way; thence in a southernly direc- tion in the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way to the center line of the C., H. & D. R. R. right-of-way, the same being a point in the corporation line of said city; thence in an easternly, southernly, north- ernly and westernly direction with the cor- poration line of said city to the center lines of Walnut Street and the Belt R. R. right- of-way; thence in a northeasternly direc- tion in the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way to the center line of Tenth Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Tenth Street to the cen- ter line of the L. E. & W. R. R. right-of- way, the place of beginning.


TENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Washington Street and Southeastern Avenue; thence in an east- ernly direction in the center line of Wash- ington Street to the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way to the center line of the C., H. & D. R. R. right-of-way, the same being a point of the corporation line of said city; thence in a westernly and southernly direc- tion with the corporation line to the center line of Shelby Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Shelby Street to the center line of Maryland Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Maryland Street to the center line of Cruse Street; thence in a northernly direc- tion in the center line of Cruse Street to the center line of Southeastern Avenue; thence in a northwesternly direction in the center line of Southeastern Avenue to the center line of Washington Street, the place of beginning.


Beginning at the center lines of the in- tersection of Fifteenth Street and Cornell Avenue; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Cornell Avenue to the center line of Massachusetts Avenue; thence in a northeasternly direction in the center line of Massachusetts Avenue to the center line of the right-of-way of the L. E. & W. R. R .; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of the L. E. & W. R. R. to the center line of St. Clair Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of ELEVENTH WARD- St. Clair Street to the center line of Penn- sylvania Street; thence in a northernly di- Beginning at the intersection of the cen- ter lines of Washington Street and South- eastern Avenue; thence in a southeasternly direction in the center ilne of Southeast- rection in the center line of Pennsylvania Street to the center line of Pratt Street; thence in a westernly direction In the center line of Pratt Street to the center line of | ern Avenue to the center ilne of Cruse


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Cruse Street to the cen- ter line of Maryland Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Maryland Street to the center line of Shel- by Street; thence in a southernly direc- tion in the center line of Shelby Street to the center line of Prospect Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Prospect Street to the center line of Madison Avenue; thence in a northwestern- ly direction in the center line of Madison avenue to the center line of Delaware Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Delaware Street to the center line of Washington Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Southeastern Avenue, the place of begin- ning.


TWELFTH WARD-


Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Washington Street and Delaware Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Delaware street to the intersection in the center line of Madison Avenue; thence in the center line of Madi- son Avenue to the center line of Ray Street; thence in a westernly direction in the cen- ter line of Ray Street to the center line of White River; thence in a northernly di- rection in the center line of White River to the center line of Washington Street; thence in an easternly direction in the cen- ter line of Washington Street to the center line of Delaware Street, the place of be- ginning.


THIRTEENTH WARD-


Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Prospect and Shelby Streets; thence in a southernly direction in the cen- ter line of Shelby Street to the southern corporation line of said city; thence in a westernly direction along the southern cor- poration line to the center of White River; thence in a northernly direction in the cen- ter line of White River to the center line of Ray Street; thence in an easternly di- rection in the center line of Ray Street to the center line of Madison Avenue; thence in a southeasternly direction in the center line of Madison Avenue to the center line of Prospect Street; thence in an easternly


direction in the center line of Prospect Street to the center line of Shelby Street, the place of beginning.


FOURTEENTH WARD-


Beginning at the intersection of the cen- ter lines of White River and Maryland Street, produced west; thence in a south- ernly direction along the center line of White River to the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way, the same being a point in the corporation line of said city; thence in a westernly, southernly and northernly direction with the corporation line to the center line of Oliver Avenue and Belmont avenue; thence in a north- ernly direction in the center line of Bel- mont Avenue to the center line of Maryland Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Maryland Street and the same produced in a straight line to the center line of Harding Street; thence in an easternly direction in a straight line, to the place of beginning.


FIFTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Sheffield Avenue and the first road west of White River; thence in a southeasternly direction in the center line of the first road west of White River to a point nine hundred and ninety-two and two-tenths (992 2-10) feet north of the center line of Tenth Street measured at right angles thereto; thence in an easternly di- rection and parallel to the north line of Tenth Street to the center line of White River; thence in a southwesternly and southeasternly direction in the center line of White River to the center line of Mary- land Street produced west; thence in a westernly direction with the north boun- dary line of the Fourteenth Ward, previous- ly described, to the center line of Belmont Avenue; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Belmont Avenue to the center line of Oliver Avenue, the same being a point in corporation line of sald city; thence in a westernly, northernly and easternly direction with the corporation line to the center of the first road west of White River; thence in a southeasternly di- rection along the center of the first road west of White River, to the center of Shef- field Avenue, the place of beginning.


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory


1904.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor-Winfield T. Durbin. Term ex- pires January, 1905.


Lieutenant-Governor-Newton W. Gilbert. Term expires January, 1905. Secretary of State-Daniel E. Storms. Term expires January, 1905.


Treasurer-Nat U. Hill. Term expires Feb- ruary, 1905.


Auditor-David E. Sherrick. Term expires January, 1905.


Attorney-General-Charles W. Miller. Term expires December, 1904.


Superintendent of Public Instruction-Fas- sett A. Cotton. Term expires March, 1905.


Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indlana- Benjamin F. Johnson.


Clerk Supreme Court-Robert A. Brown. Term expires December 31, 1906.


Reporter Supreme Court-Charles F. Remy. Term expires January 13, 1905. Chief of Bureau of Geology-Willis S. Blatchley. Term expires Dec. 31, 1906.


APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Adjutant-General-John R. Ward.


Quartermaster-General-Oran Perry.


Governor's Private Secretary-George B. Lockwood.


Custodian-Wm. W. Huffman. Department of Inspection-D. H. McAbee. APPOINTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Librarian-Wm. E. Henry.


SUPREME COURT.


Judges-James H. Jordan, Leander J. Monks, Alexander Dowling, John V. Had- ley, John H. Gillett.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librarian-Hoyt N. McClain.


Sheriff-George W. Weir.


APPELLATE COURT, STATE HOUSE. Judges-Woodfin D. Robinson, Wm. J. Hen- \ley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, Ulric Z. Wiley, Frank S. Roby.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 14 STATE HOUSE.


Members of Board-J. C. Haines, Rockport; Mason J. Niblack, Vincennes; Ed S. Tuell,


Corydon; John Tilson, Franklin; H. L. Nowlin, Guilford; Knode Porter, Hagers- town; David Wallace, Indianapolis; Sid Conger, Shelbyville; W. T. Beauchamp, Terre Haute; Oscar Hadley, Danville; M. S. Claypool, Muncie; W. M. Blackstock, Lafayette; John L. Thompson, Gas City; Joseph Cunningham, Peru; C. B. Benja- min, Leroy; J. E. McDonald, Ligonier.


Officers of Board-John L. Thompson, Pres .; Mason J. Niblack, Vice-Pres .; Charles Downing, Sec .; J. W. Lagrange, Treas .; E. H. Peed, Gen'l Supt.


Executive Committee-J. E. McDonald, Sid Conger, Mason J. Niblack, David Wal- lace, M. S. Claypool.


STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY.


John Cochrane, Stanley Coulter, F. C. Car- son. F. C. Carson, President; Wm. H. Freeman, Secretary, 93 State House.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.


W. N. Wishard, M. D., Pres., Indianapolis; Clark Cook, M. D., Vice-Pres., Fowler; T. Henry Davis, M. D., Richmond; C. M. Eisenbeiss, Elkhart; J. N. Hurty, M. D., Phar. D., Sec., Indianapolis, 24 State House.


BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES.


The Governor, President, ex officio; Sydney B. Davis, Demarchus C. Brown, Timothy Nicholson, William P. Cooper, Mary - A. Spink, Mrs. Carrie Goodwin Rexford; Amos , W. Butler, Secretary, 52 State House.


STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAM- INERS.


M. A. Mason, Pres., Ft. Wayne; D. L. Stine, Sec., Indianapolis; F. R. Henshaw, Mid- dletown; N. N. Haas, Evansville; F. M. Sparks, Rushville.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President; The Governor, Presidents of State University, Purdue University and State Normal School, Franklin College, Trustee Hamilton Twp, Delaware Co., Superintendents of Schools of Indianapolis, Evansville and Fl. Wayne; County Super- intendent of Howard County.


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CITY OFFICIALS.


STATE BOARD OF EMBALMERS.


C. L. Armington, Pres., Anderson; A. V. Wisinger, Sec., Mt. Vernon; J. C. Condo, Alexandria; J. H. McCully, Idaville; O. G. Davis, Williamsburg.


STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.


C. B. Woodworth, Pres., Ft Wayne; H. E. Glick, Sec., Lafayette; C. E. Crecelius, New Albany; T. E. Otto, Columbus; A. T. Sala, Alexandria; Mary E. Sloan, Asst Sec.


STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSION- ERS.


The Governor, Chairman; Secretary of State, Auditor of State, John C. Wingate, Parks M. Martin, Commissioners; John C. Billheimer, Secretary, 35 State House.


STATE BUREAU OF STATISTICS. Benjamin F Johnson, Chief; R. D. Machan, Dep. Chief, 33 State House.


STATE BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINT- ING, BINDING AND STATIONERY.


The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State; Thomas J. Carter, Clerk, 3 State House.


STATE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, 89 STATE HOUSE.


State Geologist, Willis S. Blatchley; In- spector of Mines, James Epperson, Lin- ton; Supervisor of Natural Gas, J. C. Leach, Kokomo.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL REGIS- TRATION AND EXAMINATION, 120 STATE HOUSE.


M. S. Canfield, M. D., Pres., Frankfort; W. A. Spurgeon, M. D., Vice-Pres., Mun- cie; W. T. Gott, M. D., Sec., Crawfords- ville; James M. Dinnen, M. D., Treas., Ft. Wayne.


STATE TRUANCY BOARD.


Amos W. Butler, Secretary Board of State Charities; W. T. Scott, for State Board of Education, 52 State House.


PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION.


W. E. Henry, Sec .; J. P. Dunn, Pres .; Mrs. E. C. Earl, Connersville; W. W. Parsons, Terre Haute; Merica Hoagland, Library Organizer and Cor. Sec., 85 State House. STATE FACTORY INSPECTION, 91


STATE HOUSE.


D. H. McAbee, Factory Inspector.


STATE LABOR COMMISSION, 122 STATE HOUSE.


Lycurgus P. McCormack and B. Frank Schmid, Commissioners.


STATE COMMISSIONER FISHERIES


AND GAME. Z. T. Sweeney, Columbus.


CITY OFFICIALS.


Offices-First Floor Court House.


Mayor-John W. Holtzman.


Private Secretary to Mayor-George Lyon.


P.


City Clerk-Wm. M. Fogarty.


Deputy City Clerk-Wm. P. Cosgrove.


Police Judge-Thomas C. Whallon. Bailiff Police Court-Charles F. Dawson. City Comptroller-Jacob P. Dunn. Deputy City Comptroller-Jacob Buennagel. Assistant Auditor School Board-Frank Bird.


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Chief Clerk-John Gallivan.


Clerks-James H. McKernan, Alfred W. Dunkle.


City Attorney's Office, 807-808 State Life bldg.


City Attorney-Henry Warrum. 1st Asst .- Edwin B. Raub.


2d Asst .- Gideon W. Blaine.


Police Court Deputy-Oren S. Hack.


City Civil Engineer-B. J. T. Jeup. Chief Clerk, Harry J. O'Brien.


Assistant City Civil Engineers-J. H.


Deane, Charles A. Brown.


Chief Draughtsman-Rush F. Pickens.


Superintendent of Streets-George H. Her- pick.


Assistant-Charles J. Regan.


Clerks-Patrick E. Lawler, Walter W. Boetcher.


Sweeping and Sprinkling Inspectors-Fred Lehr (South Side), John J. Sullivan (North Side), Joseph Gibson, Asst.


Inspector of Scales, Weights and Measures -Patrick J. Ryan.


City Veterinarian-G. H. Roberts.


Custodian City Hall-Michael O'Brien. Custodian Tomlinson Hall-Ira Thayer.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


Members of Board-M. A. Downing, Chair- man; Jacob Woessner, David Wallace; W. R. Williams, Chief Clerk; Albert F. Zearing, Bookkeeper; Clarence C. Cow- gill, Asst Clerk.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.


Commissioners-Hiram Brown, President. Term expires January 1, 1907.


Charles E. Coffin. Term expires January 1, 1906.


Anthony J. Lauck. Term expires January 1, 1905.


George Merritt. Term expires January 1, 1904.


Clerk-Blythe Q. Hendricks. Engineer and Superintendent-J. Clyde Power.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.


Members of the Board-Thomas Madden, Chairman; Frank Straub, John Q. Hicks; Edward C. Mclaughlin, Secretary; Chris- tian L. Krueger, Superintendent of Po- lice; C. E. Coots, Chief of Fire Depart- ment; George W. Stanley, Building In- spector.


BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH CHARITIES.


AND


Ernest C. Reyer, M. D., President.


Thomas E. Courtney, M. D.


Albert C. Kimberlin, M. D.


Mavity J. Spencer, M. D., City Sanitarian and Secretary of Board.


Patrick W. Egan, Clerk; Assistant, Harry C. Rockwood.


Edward P. Helm, Milk Inspector; John H. Rikhoff, Assistant; John E. Pritchard, Meat Inspector; Martin Maroney, Homer Shake, Nicholas Wormser, Timothy Lan- ders, Martin J. Murphy, Wm. J. Dalton, Julius Sachs, Sanitary Inspectors.


City Hospital, cor Locke and Coe, Paul Martin, M. D., Supt.


City Dispensary, s e cor Alabama and Pearl, Henry Lohrmann, M. D., Supt.


BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS ON PUB- LIC IMPROVEMENTS.


Michael F. Lahey, Chief.


Assistants-James Heaney, Gilbert D. War- renburg, Charles B. Widolff, James C. Byrne, Jacob Dux.


COUNCILMEN AT LARGE.


Lew W. Cooper, Charles G. Davis; Frank S. Fishback, Otto Hofmann, Edward J. Krause, Albert E. Uhl.


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BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS-FIRE DEPARTMENT.


COMMON COUNCIL.


1st Ward-Albert E. Cottey.


2d Ward-James H. Billingsley.


3d Ward-John H. Crall.


4th Ward-Frederick . W. Eppert. 5th Ward-James B. Murray.


6th Ward-William A. Rhodes. 7th Ward-Daniel Linus. . 8th Ward-Joseph L. Gasper. 9th Ward-John W. Storm.


10th Ward-Michael J. Shea.


11th Ward-James D. Moriarity.


12th Ward-James F. Sullivan. 13th Ward-John Wolsiffer.


14th Ward-Fay Wright.


15th Ward-Andrew H. Wahl.


James H. Billingsley, President.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


1. Accounts and Claims-Uhl, Cottey,


Wright.


2. Contracts and Franchises-Crall, Eppert, Gasper, Linus, Davis, Wahl, Moriarity.


3. Public Morals-Gasper, Crall, Fishback. 4. Public Property and Improvements-Da- vis, Hofmann, Sullivan.


5. Public Safety and Comfort-Cooper, Rhodes, Uhl, Murray, Sullivan.


6. Railroads-Eppert, Cottey, Hofmann, Murray, Wolsiffer. -


7. Elections-Linus, Hofmann, Storm.


8. Fees and Salaries-Murray, Cottey, Storm.


9. Finance-Gasper, Crall, Cooper, Rhodes, Krause, Fishback, Shea.


10. Rules-Crall, Rhodes, Wolsiffer.


11. Sewers, Streets and Alleys-Rhodes, Uhl, Krause, Eppert, Moriarity.


12. Investigation and Impeachment-Ep- pert, Linus, Moriarity.


13. Judiciary-Cottey, Krause, Wahl.


14. Ordinances-Krause, Cooper, Wahl.


15. Printing-Davis, Cooper, Shea.


16. Public Health-Hofmann, Uhl, Wright.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


1st-John H. Emrich.


2d-Charles W. Moores. 3d-Henry C. Sickels.


4th-Andrew M Sweeney. 5th-William M. Taylor.


Attorney of the Board-Albert Baker.


Regular meetings of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on second and last Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock.


Bills must be left at the office of the Busi- ness Director not later than Friday pre- ceeding Board meeting; otherwise they will lie over.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-Andrew M. Sweeney.


Vice-President-Charles W. Moores.


Treasurer-Armin C. Koehne.


Secretary-Frank L. Reissner. Business Director-John E. Cleland. Auditor-Jacob P. Dunn.


Custodian of Buildings-Harry M. Wright. Clerk to Director-Hugh C. Irwin.


Superintendent of Schools-Calvin N. Ken- dall.


Assistant Superintendent of Schools-N. Cropsey.


Clerk to Superintendent of Schools-Clara Stonebarger.


Librarian-Eliza G. Browning.


Assistant Librarian-Isabella McElhennen. Offices in Library Building, cor. Meridian and Ohio.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York and Mas- sachusetts av.


Chief Fire Force-Charles E. Coots.


First Assistant Chief-Thomas F. Barrett. Second Assistant Chief-Gustav Ernst.


Clerk-Benjamin C. Wheat.


Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- George H. Holderman.


Telephone Operators-William G. Tallen- tire, Frank M. Sloan, Strawder G. Glazier. Veterinary Surgeon-Louis A. Greiner.


Engine Co. No. 1- 441 Indiana av .; James O. George, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 2-1531 Roosevelt av .; Ste- phan L. Childers, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 3-1136 Prospect; John M. Barrett, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 4-Cor. Morris and West; Peter W. Delaney, Captain,


Engine Co. No. 5-120 W. Fifteenth; Simeon Hoyl, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 6-S. S. Wash., near West; Harry Johnson, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 7-Headquarters; George W. Diller, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 8-748 Massachusetts av .; Jacob Petty, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 9-Germania av, near ยท Mich- igan; John P. Fox, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 10-Cor. Illinois and Merrill; John N. Winters, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 11-1028 E. Wash .; Fred- erick W. Reasener, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 14-S. W. Cor. Kenwood av and Thirtieth.


Hose Co. No. 12-Virginia av., near Lex -. ington av .; Frank Owings, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 13-28 E. Maryland; Benedict Beck, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 14 Thirtieth and Kenwood av .; Charles A. Oehlschlager, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 15-Cor. English av. and Harlan; George Toon, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 16-Cor. Sixteenth and Ash- land av .; Thomas Howard, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 17-Cor. Madison av. and Morris.


Hose Co. No. 18-1913 W. Wash .; Thomas Quinn, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 19-S. E. cor. Morris and Harding; Michael M. Mountain, Captain. Hose Co. No. 20-Beville av., south of Michigan; Wm. T. Cochrane, Captain. Hose Co. No. 21-Cor. Olney and Glen Drive; Frederick Brommer, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 22-Cor. 24th and Ashland av .; William Arnold, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 23-Cor. Udell and Rader; James Brannon, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 24-Cor. 19th and Dexter; John W. Ripley, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 25-5554 E. Wash .; John Hull, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 1-Headquarters; George W. Diller, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 2-227 E. South; Isaac Rosengarten, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 3-120 W. Fifteenth; John Monaghan, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-28 E. Mary- land; John J. O'Brien, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-227 E. South; John M. Miller, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3-120 W. Fif- teenth; Bert Swiggett, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4 -1028 E. Wash .; John C. Loucks, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 5-1913 W. Wash .; Franklin R. Arnold, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 6-Cor. Morris and Harding; James M. Campbell, Cap- tain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7-Cor. Madison av. and Morris.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 8-1531 Roosevelt av .; Frank Aldrich, Captain. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 9-Thirtieth and Kenwood av .; James Cullings, Captain. Water Tower No. 1-Headquarters.


Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank W. Gra- ham, Henry G. Cook, Wm. M. Tobin.


FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


4-Pennsylvania and Market.


5-English's Opera House.


6-East and New York. 7-Noble and Michigan.


8-New Jersey and Mass. av.


9-Pine and North.


10-Pine and Market.


11-Vermont bet. East and Liberty.


12-No. 8 Eng. H., Mass. av. and Noble. 13-Delaware and Walnut.


14-New Jersey and Ft. Wayne av.


15-Mass. and Cornell avs.


16-Eleventh and Ashland av.


17-Park av. and 12th.


18-Columbia and Roosevelt avs.


19-Highland av. and Pratt.


21-Illinois and St. Joseph.


23-Pennsylvania and Pratt.


24-Meridian and 11th.


25-No. 5 Eng. H., 15th, near Illinois.


26-Senate av. and St. Clair.


27-Illinois and Michigan.


28-Pennsylvania and 14th.


29-Senate av and 13th.


31-No. 1 Eng. H., Indiana av., near Mich- igan.


32-Meridian and Walnut.


34-California and Vermont.


. 35-Blake and New York.


36-Indiana av. and St. Clair.


37-City Hospital.


38-Blake and North.


39-Michigan and Agnes.


41-No. 6 Eng. H., Washington, near West. 42- Geisendorff and Washington.


43-Missouri and New York.


45-Meridian and Washington.


46-Illinois and Ohio.


47-Capitol av. and Washington.


48-Kingan's Pork House.


49-Street Car Stables, W. Washington.


51-No. 10 Eng. H., Illinois, near Merrill. 52-Illinois and Jackson pl.


53-West and South.


54-West and McCarty.


56-Senate av. and Henry.


57-Meridian and Ray.


58-No. 17 Eng. H., Madison av. and Mor- ris. 59-Madison av. and Dunlop.


61-No. 2 H. & L. House, South, near Dela- ware.


62-Pennsylvania and Merrill.


63-Delaware and McCarty.


64-East and McCarty.


65-New Jersey and Merrill.


67-Virginia av. and Bradshaw.


68-East and Prospect.


69-Bicking and High.


71-No. 12 Eng. H., Virginia av. and Lex- ington av.


72-East and Georgia.


73-Cedar and Elm.


74-Davidson and Georgia.


75-English av. and Pine.


76-Shelby and Bates.


78-No. 3 Eng. H., Prospect, near Shelby. 79-Fletcher av. and Shelby.


81-Market and New Jersey.


82-Delaware and Washington.


83-East and Washington.


84-New York and Davidson.


85-Deaf and Dumb Institute.


86-Technical Institute.


87-Oriental and Washington.


89-Female Prison.


91-No. 13 Eng. H., Maryland, near Merid- lan.


92-Meridian and Georgia.


93-Meridian and South.


94-Pennsylvania and Louisiana.


95-Virginia av. and Alabama.


96-Headquarters Fire Department.




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