Logan's Indianapolis directory, 1867, Part 20

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Publication date: 1867
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McCorkle William, saloon and restau- rant, 141 w. Washington, res. same. McCool William, carpenter, res. 339 s. Delaware.


McCord Benjamin R., ( McC. & Wheatly,) res. 12 miles s. e. city limits, Shel- byville rd.


McCord Leonard W., (McC. & Klingen- smith,) bds. Commercial Hotel.


McCord & Klingensmith, (Leonard W. McC. & Israel K., ) attorneys at law, 4 Blake's blk., w. Washington. McCORD & WHEATLEY, (Benjamin R. McC. & William M. W.,) lumber merchants and planing mills, office 155 s. Delaware, mills n. w. cor. South and Alabama.


McCormic J. R., journeyman carpenter, res. 400 n. Mississippi.


McCormic Allen, plough handle-maker, Osgood, Smith & Co., bds. Illinois House.


McCormic James, conductor street cars, bds. 211 s. Pennsylvania.


McCormic James, street car coductor, bds. Ray House.


McCormick John, nurseryman, n. side National rd., w. White River bridge. McCormic John L., carpenter, res. 176 n. Tennessee.


McCoy John, physician and surgeon, 151 e. Washington, bds. Pattison Huse. McCoy Laura Miss, repairer, 50 n. Illi- nois, res. 79 Kentucky av.


McCrady Frank, tinsmith, 74 e. Wash- ington, bds. e. Ohio, bet. East and New Jersey.


McCrea Rollin H., (Stiles, Fahnley & McC.,) 131 s. Meridian, bds. Rock- well's Dining Rooms.


McCready James B., book-keeper, Indi- ana National Bank, 2 e. Washing- ton, res. 213 e. Ohio.


McCreary Alfred A., book-keeper, 39 s. Meridian, bds. Pyle House, n. Me- ridian.


MCCREERY JOHN,


(McC. & Fay,) 56 and 58 e. Washing- ton, res. Springfield, Illinois.


MCCREERY & FAY,


(John McC. & Amos F. F.,) china, glass and queensware, furniture, stoves and house-furnishing goods, 56 and 58 e. Washington. See card in full, pages 38 and 150.


McCue Dennis, lab., res. 33 Maple.


McCue F., carpenter, bds. Ray House. McCue R. L., carpenter, bds. Ray House. Mccullough Jacob S., book-keeper, 112 s. Meridian, res. 52 s. West.


Mccullough William, book-keeper, Hi- ram & Lindley, res. 316 n. Illinois. McCune Thomas, engineer, res. 187 Har- rison.


McCurdy George, (A. L. Hunt & Co.,) 85 e. Washington, res. 230 e. Vermont. McCurdy William W. H., (Geisendorff & Co.,) 61 and 63 w. Washington, bds. 79 w. Ohio.


Mccutcheon Carmill, journeyman car- penter, res. 214 Railroad.


Mccutcheon J. C., (Landers & Co.,) 58 s. Meridian, res. 226 n. Meridian.


McDale Osa, conductor construction train, Terre Haute R. R., res. 79 w. Louisiana.


McDaniel J. R., driver Engine No. 1, 277 w. Washington, bds. Nagal House. McDonnell Patrick, lab., bds. 394 Vir- ginia av.


McDermot James, works Sinker & Co., res. 133 w. Maryland.


City Laundry, 22 South New Jersey Street. See page 2.


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McDermott Joseph, stove-maker, Root's foundry, res. 159 s. Alabama.


McDevit E. D., machinist, Sinker & Co., bds. Ray House. McDonald Alice, ladies' boarding house, 139 w. Market.


McDonald Curran, deputy U. S. Marshal, res. 17 s. Mississippi.


McDONALD DAVID,


Judge U. S. District Court for District of Indiana, court rooms, p.


o. bldg., 2d floor, res. 203 n. Penn- sylvania.


McDonald E. M., (Kilgore, McD. & Bell,) p. o. bldg., n. Pennsylvania, res. 229 n. Pennsylvania.


McDonald George, salesman, 18 and 20, Bates House, bds. cor. Illinois and Vermont.


McDonald James, pressman, bds. 329 w. Maryland.


McDonald John, salesman, New York store, bds. 23 Kentucky av.


McDonald Joseph E., (McD., Roache & Sheeks, ) res. 229 n. Pennsylvania.


McDonald Michael, expressman, res. 150 Douglas.


McDonald Patrick, teamster, res. 43 Ells- worth.


McDONALD, ROACHE & SHEEKS, (Joseph E. McD., Addison L. R., & David S., ) lawyers, room 3 Ætna bldg., n. Pennsylvania.


McDonough D. B., (McD. & Eck,) carpen- ter and builder, 117 e. Vermont res. 123 e. Vermont.


MCDONOUGH & ECK,


(Dewer B. McD. & John H E.,) lime, plaster and hair dealers, n. w. cor. Alabama and Louisiana.


McDowell Joseph G., book-keeper, Bowen, Stewart & Co., 18 w. Washington, res. e. s. n. Illinois, bet. Pratt and First.


McElroy Willliam, weaver, Merritt & Coughlen, w. Washington.


McElvano Mary Mrs., seamstress. 36₺ e. Washington.


McElvano John, painter shop, 72 w. Washington, res. same.


McElwee H., patern-maker, Sinker & Co. McElwee John, carpenter, Sinker & Co., res. 217 n. Mississippi.


McEnally Martha Miss, teacher primary department 8th ward school, bds. 229 e. South.


McFadden William, lab., res. 254 West. McFadden Lewis, court messenger, bds. n. Davidson.


McFall David, apple peddler, res. 51 e. Maryland.


McFallane John, salesman, 8 e. Washing- ton, res. n. Meridian.


EVERY ONE


SHOULD PATRONIZE


HOME MANUFACTURE.


See Statement, page viii.


McFarland Charlotte, res. 26 e. St. Clair. McFarland Laura W., res. 26 e. St. Clair. McFarland Robert, patern-maker, Root's foundry, res. 164 Dougherty.


McFarren James, res. 29 e. West.


McGan Charles B., moulder, Root's foun- dry, bds. 176 s. Delaware.


McGarehan Thomas, tobacconist, works James Cahill, bds. Ray House.


McGaughey . Charles, student, Purdy's Commercial College, bds. Neiman House.


McGaughey Charles O., driver Citizens' Street Ry., bds. 78 Indiana av.


McGaughey John E., student, N. W. C. University, bds. 72 e. Ohio.


McGau John A., cigars and tobacco, 16 Bates blk., Illinois, res. 182 n. Mis- sissippi.


McGee David, carpenter, res. 387 s. Mis- sissippi.


McGee Edward, boiler-maker, res. 215 s. Alabama.


McGee William, engineer, res. rear 260 s. Alabama.


McGee Thomas, book agt., res. 308 s. West.


McGibbon Mary Mrs., housekeeper, Hess' Academy of Music.


McGiffin Samuel, broom-maker, res. 74 e. St. Clair.


McGinnis A. R. K. P., student, commer- cial college, bds. 192 Virginia av.


McGinnis John, grocer, 280 e. Washing- ton, res. same.


McGinnis John, lumber dealer, res. 109 s. New Jersey.


McGinnis Nicholas, tailor, res. 83 s. West. McGinnis Owen, clothing, 39 e. Wash- ington, res. 41 Virginia av.


McGinnis Peter, tailor, 12 s. Pennsylva- nia, res. 85 s. West.


McGinnis William, freight conductor, C. & I. C. R. R., 99 e. Georgia.


McGinnis Wilson, brakesman, bds. 99 e. Georgia.


McGinte Martin, lab., res. 374 s. Ten- nessee.


McGrath Daniel, lab., res. 290 e. Georgia. McGrath Thomas W., machine hand, Sloan, Burke & Woollen, res. 270 s. Pennsylvania.


The Good Templar is printed on the finest white paper. See page 98.


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THE


CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.


OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,


(INCORPORATED IN 1846,)


Is the Great Life Insurance Company of this Country.


ALL POLICIES


Issued by this Company are either Non-Forfeitable by their Terms


Or may be converted into those which are so, at the option of the insured. None but strictly unexcep- tionable risks accepted. This Company issues:


Ist. Continued Premium Life Policies,


On which premiums are paid annually during the life of the insured. 2d. Limited Premium Life Poli- cies, on which premiums cease at a stipulated age. 3d. Ten Premium Life Policies, on which payment of premium ceases after ten years. 4th. Single Payment Policies. 5th. Continued Premium Endowment Policies.


6th. LIMITED PREMIUM ENDOWMENT POLICIES


On which premiums are to be paid as may be stipulated, for five, ten, fifteen or twenty years only. The policies are payable to the assured on his attaining a stipulated age, or to his representative at his death, should it previously occur, thus making PROVISIONS for the


INFIRMITIES OF OLD AGE.


Parties in Central Indiana desiring the Agency of this Company, will apply personally or by letter, to


H. R. DUTTON, General Agent,


No. 85 East Market Street, Room 15, Eden's Block, Indianapolis.


See Additional Statement, on page 74.


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McGrath Dennis, lab., res. 474 e. Georgia. McGrew John F., messenger, Adams Ex- press Co., 12 e. Washington.


McGwyer Charles, shoe-maker, 23 e. Washington, bds. Mrs. Dunnon, n. Tennessee.


McInally Terrance, lab., res. 50 Elm. McIntire Charles, teamster, res. National rd., near White river bridge.


McIntire John, (McLene, Mcl. & Hayes,) cor. Maryland and river, below Mer- ritt & Coughlen's, res. 25 s. West.


McIntire Lucius, heater, rolling mill, res. 18 Henry.


McIntire William O., (W. P. Burdick & Co.,) 77 w. Washington. bds. Pyle House.


McIntosh Donald, boot and shoe-maker, 63 Indiana av., res. same.


McIntyre Peter, salesman, 21 w. Wash- ington, bds. Pyle House.


McIVER JOHN C.,


hats, caps, furs, straw goods, etc., 22 e. Washington, res. 148 n. East.


McJanfins Alexander, carriage-maker, res. 59 e. Mc Carty.


McKalvey Ann Mrs., (wid.) Joseph, boarding house, 89 s. Pennsylvania. Mckay M. Horace, (John Furnas & Co.,) 68 e. Market, res. cor. Broadway and Forest Home av.


Mckay James, gas-fitter, Coulter & White, bds. Rhodius' restaurant, n. Meridian.


McKee Robert, gardener, res. s. e. cor. Elm and Pine.


McKean John, checkman, C. & I. C. R. R., res. s. Noble, Central shop.


McKeehan Benjamin, section boss Jeffer- sonville R. R., res. 301 s. Pennsyl- vania.


McKeehan James, lab., res. 301 s. Penn- sylvania.


McKeehan John, checkman, Central R. R. freight house, res. 61 s. Noble.


McKeehan Parmalia, (wid.) Samuel, res. 301 s. Pennsylvania.


McKennah Mary, (wid.) James, res. 356 s. Tennessee.


McKenny Henry, book-keeper, res. 203 Meek.


McKenny Oscar, engineer, Terre Haute R. R., res. 27 Henry.


Mckenzie Duncan, lab., res. 123 Meek.


Mckenzie William, carpenter, res. 121 Meek.


McKernan James H., (McK. & Pierce,) cor. Washington and Kentucky av., bds. Oriental House.


McKERNAN & PIERCE, (James H. McK. & Winslow S. P., ) real estate agts., cor Washington and Kentucky av.


BROWNING & SLOAN,


WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS


AND


APOTHECARIES' HALL,


Nos. 7 & 9 East Washington St.


Mckinley Alexander, expressman, res. 150 Fort Wayne av.


McKinney William, (col.,) lab., bds. 172 w. Georgia.


Mckinstry Jennie, (wid.) James, res. 309 e. New York.


McKune John, brick-layer, bds. 211 ,s. Pennsylvania.


McLain Louisa J., student, Indiana Fe- male College, cor. Meridian and New York.


McLallin John, general city collector, res. s. w. cor. Ohio and West, office 109 n. Illinois.


McLane William, carpenter, res. 82 Ben- ton.


McLane William C., carpenter, res. 244 s. East.


McLaren Duncan, grocer and produce dealer, 252 s. Tennessee.


McLaughlen E., moulder, Sinker & Co. Mclaughlin Christopher, moulder, res. 296 s. East.


Mclaughlin John A., gunsmith, res. 360 s. Alabama.


McLaughlin Thomas, res. 47 Charles.


McLaughlin Thomas H., lab., res. 163 Stevens.


Mclaughlin William, spinner, res. 324 s. West.


McLene Jeremiah, (McL. & Herron,) res. 139 n. Pennsylvania.


McLene, McIntire & Hayes, (Jeremiah McL., John McI. & Thomas H.,) pa- per manfs. and dealers, foot of w. Maryland.


McLENE & HERRON,


(Jeremiah McL. & Fred. M. H.,) watches and jewelry, 1 Bates House, cor. Washington and Illinois.


McLeod Hugh, turner, Cabinet-maker's Union, res. s. w. cor. Winston and Meek.


McMahon Catharine, (wid.) Martin, res. · 43 Henry.


McMahon Dennis, lab., res. 71 s. Liberty. McManama Bryan, lab., res. 122 Ste- vens.


McMaster Robert, plasterer, bds. 82 e. St. Clair.


McMillin Charles, clerk, rolling mill coal office, bds. 74 e. Vermont.


See card of Equitable Fire Insurance Company, on page 78.


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U. S. POST-OFFICE DIRECTORIES


FOR SALE AT


CITY DIRECTORY OFFICE,


No. 1612 EAST WASHINGTON ST.


LOGAN & CO., PUBLISHERS.


McMillin Samuel, (McM. & Co.,) 14 w. Washington, res. 74 e. Vermont.


McMillin Thomas, clerk, Bellefontaine R. R. Co., bds. 74 e. Vermont.


McMillin & Co., (James McM. & William F. Combs,) real estate brokers, 17 w. Washington.


McMullen James W., salesman, 42 n. Pennsylvania, bds. cor. Market and Circle.


McMurray Robert, gardener, res. e. side n. Illinois, bet. Third and Fourth.


McMurray Samuel, carpenter, res. n. Illinois, bet Third and Fourth.


McNab Philip, physician, office and res. 149 s. New Jersey.


McNab Stephen, baggage-master, Union depot, res. 227 s. Mississippi.


McNally Peter, res. 297 s. New Jersey. McNamara Emily, (wid.) Jeremiah, bds. 36 w. Maryland.


McNamara Francis, lab., res. 85 Maple. McNamara John Ebert, servant, 209 w. South.


McNamara John, salesman, New York Store, bds. Wiles House, cor. Mary- land and Illinois.


McNamara Mary Miss, student, bds. cor. Louisiana and Alabama.


McNamara Michael, conductor, I. & C. R. R., res. cor. Louisiana and Ala- bama.


McNamara William, marble-cutter, 136 s. Meridian, res. n. w. cor. Liberty and Michigan.


McNamara William, press-boy, Herald office, 16} e. Washington, bds. cor. Alabama and Louisiana.


McNealy Dealy, Home Friendless Women, Pennsylvania, bet. Second and Third. McNeely John, journeyman carpenter, res. 74 w. First.


McNeely John R., clerk, C. & I. C. freight depot, res. First, bet. Illinois and Tennessee.


McOuat A. W., (R. L. & McO.,) res. cor. New Jersey and East.


McOuat R. L., (R. L. & McO.,) res. 78 w. Market.


McOUAT R. L & A. W.,


(R. L. & W. McO.,) cook and parlor stoves, 67 and 69 w. Washington.


McOuit Sarah, (wid.) James, res. 300 Pattison.


McPheeters Walter, notion dealer, 4 Louisiana, res. 231 s. East.


McPherson Caroline, servant, 397 n. Ala- bama.


McPHERSON R. B.,


division supt. Merchant's Union Ex- press Co., 42 and 44 e. Washington, bds. Bates House.


McPherson W. M., painter, 16 w. Mary- land, up-stairs, bds. 144 n. Tennęs- see.


McQuiston Mathew, salesman, New York Store, bds. 43 n. Delaware.


McRoy William, weaver, Ohio Premium Factory, bds. 336 w. Washington.


McVay Joseph, carpenter, res. 420 s. Illi- nois.


McVea David, blacksmith shop, 281 w. Washington, res. 58 s. California.


Mc Vey Lavina, Home Friendless Women, Pennsylvania, bet. Second and Third. Mc Vey Sarah, student, Indiana Female College, cor. Meridian and New York.


McVey William, auction clerk, 194 w. Washington, res. Millersville pike, one mile from city.


Mc Vicker A. Worely, cutter, 3 Bates House, res. 176 w. Ohio.


McWazel Patrick, expressman, res. 79 Fayette.


Maas Louis, cigar-maker, 35 w. Wash- ington, res. 12 n. New Jersey.


Mabrey Randolph, watchman American Express Co., res. 343 Massachusetts av.


MacArthur John B., (McA. & Blake,) 15 s. Delaware, res. 270 n. West. MACARTHUR & BLAKE,


(John B. MacA. & James Ray B.,) flour and feed, 15 s. Delaware.


MACAULEY & CO.,


(Daniel M. & -,) commission pa- per house, book-sellers and station- ers, blank-book manfs. and book- binders, 13 w. Maryland.


Macauley Daniel, (Macauley & Co.,) 13 w. Maryland, and Mayor of Indiana- polis, office over 35 e. Washington, res. 18 w. North.


Macauley John T., book-keeper, Ben. Franklin printing office, res. 18 w. North.


Machett Robert M., (Thomas M. & Co.,) 38 Kentucky av., res. St. Joseph, bet. Alabama and New Jersey.


Mack Hauschild, works George & Hack, bds. Green House.


Mack John, lab., res. 193 High.


Mack Mary, chambermaid, Institute for the Blind, bds. same.


See Miller taking a Photograph, on page 130.


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Mack Philip, lab., res. 300 w. Maryland. Macks Samuel, rag dealer, res. 312 Mad- ison av.


Macky John, saddler, res. 3 Hosbrook. MACY DAVID,


prest. Indianapolis & Peru R. R., office 101 e. Washington, res. 216 n. Delaware.


Macy House, s. e. cor. Illinois and Mar- ket.


Macy John, (Tuttle & Co.,) 44 n. Penn- sylvania, bds. 149 n. Pennsylvania. Madden Kate Miss, servant with Captain Dawson, 234 s. Alabama.


Madden Maggie, servant, A. G. Willard, 138 Massachusetts av.


Madden Michael, lab., res. 239 s. Tennes- see.


Madden Thomas, deputy collector Inter- nal Revenue, 6th district, room 15 p. o. bldg., res. 131 w. First.


Maddox N. Miss, clerk, 32 n. Pennsylva- nia, res. same.


Maethle John, printer, Ben Franklin office, bds. Concordia House.


Magee Ed., machinist, Sinker & Co.


Magel Phillip, carpenter, Bellefontaine car shop, res. 263 Davidson.


Magruder Martha, (col.,) servant 175 e. Market.


Magruder Moses, (col.,) lab., res. 182 w. Georgia.


Maguire Charles, salesman, New York Store, bds. 92 e. Washington.


Maguire Douglass, (Crossland, Maguire & Co.,) 52 s. Meridian, res. 78 e. Ohio.


Maguire George, plasterer, res. 460 Vir- ginia av.


Mahan James, expressman, res. 268 Blake.


Mahan Patrick, fireman Bellefontaine R. R., res. 382 e. Michigan.


Mahalfeter John G., cabinet-maker, Cab- inet Makers' Union, res. 377 e. Michigan.


Maher Margaret, washerwoman, res. 43 Dacota.


Mahoney Daniel, teamster, res. 51 Ellen. Mahoney John, lab., res. 12 Buchanan. Mahoney Mary, (wid.) Murty, res. 214 Buchanan.


Mahoney Mary, (wid.) Michael, res. 72 Benson.


Mahoney Patrick, lab., res. n. w. cor. Merrill and Delaware.


Mahoney William, stableman, Citizen's Street Ry., res. 251 s. Tennessee. MAHORNEY JOHN T.,


ornamental hair work, 28 n. Illinois, res. 235 Blake. See card, page 70. Mahan William H., traveling agt., Rik- hoff & Bro., res. 182 s. New Jersey.


HOUSE, SIGN AND


ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,


MILENDER & CLANCEY,


16 South Meredian St.


Maige Phillip, (col.,) barber, 50 e. Wash- ington, res. Second, bet. Tennessee and Mississippi.


Mair Francis, carpenter, 335 s. Dela- ware, res. in rear.


Major & Mothershead, (Stephen M. & Alvin M. M.,) lawyers, room 5 Vin- ton blk.


Major Stephen F., clerk, p. o., res. 221 e. north, bet. Alabama and New Jer- sey.


Makenberry John, lab., res. 163 e. St. Joseph.


Makepeace Ella Miss, pupil Hess' Acad- emy of Music, bds. same.


Makepeace Horace B., clerk, res. 54 Mas- sachusetts av.


Maker Thomas J., (Gaston & M.,) paint- ers, s. Meridian, res. 27 Kentucky av.


Malia Ellen, servant, J. M. Lord, 297 n. Pennsylvania.


Malia Mary, servant, 25 e. Ohio.


Malkt Martin, engineer, Union Planing Mill, res. 126 n. Mississippi.


Mallery Milton J., student, N. W. C. University, bds. 31 Cherry.


Malone Abner, carpenter, res. 128 Vir- ginia av.


Malone James, stone-cutter, res. 31 Henry.


Malone Louis, (col.,) carpenter, res. 141 Bright.


Malone W. L., salesman, 25 w. Wash- ington, res. 128 Virginia av.


Malone Patrick, lab., Eagle Machine Works, 186 s. Delaware.


Malone Patrick, lab., res. 27 Wyoming. Maloney Hannah, boots and shoes, 56 s. Illinois, res. same.


Maloney James, carpenter, res. 119 Massachusetts av.


Maloney John, lab., res. 333 e. Louisiana. Maloney John, clerk, 56 s. Illinois, res. same.


Maloney Mary, servant, 278 n. Ala- bama.


Maloney Michael, tobacconist, bds. Ray House.


Maloney John, messenger, Daily Herald, 163 e. Washington, res. 119 Massa- chusetts av.


Tutewiler Brothers' Stove Store, 74 East Washington Street.


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LOUISVILLE HOTEL,


Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh Streets,


LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.


M. KEAN & CO.,


I Proprietors.


This is one of the most POPULAR HOTELS in Louisville, and maintains its former reputation for accommodations and style of table, and is


NOT EXCELLED BY ANY WESTERN HOTEL


In its appointments and conveniences, and


Merchants, Tourists, Excursionists and others,


Will find it to their COMFORT to stop at the LOUISVILLE.


ST. JAMES HOTEL,


Fourth Street, between Main and Sycamore,


CINCINNATI, OHIO.


DAVIDSON & ELIAS,


Proprietors.


The Proprietors of this Hotel are both gentlemen of thorough business capacity, who attend in per- son to the management of the ST. JAMES, and by their investments have produced a


HOTEL SECOND to NONE in CICINNATI,


And MERCHANTS AND TRAVELERS will find it to their advantage and to add to their com- fort at a moderate cost, to stop when in


CINCINNATI, AT THE ST. JAMES HOTEL.


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Maloney John, lab., bds. 38 s. Tennes- see.


Malloney Edward, works in foundry, res. 52 Huron.


Malott V. T., chashier Merchant's Na- tional Bank, 48 e. Washington, bds. 216 n. Delaware.


Maloy James, stone-cutter, 120 s. Illi- nois, res. 29 Henry.


Malpas Henry, (M. & Co.,) res. n. side Ohio, bet. Illinois and Meridian. Mangold Frederick, file-maker, res. 130 e. St. Mary.


Mangold Joseph, moulder, 24 e. Georgia, bds. 23 Kentucky av.


Manheimer David, auctioneer, 13 e. Washington, res. 172 e. Ohio.


Manker William, door-keeper, State House, bds. 115 w. New York.


Manker William, painter, e. Washing- ton, bet. New Jersey and East, bds. 23 Kentucky av.


Manlove John T., (M., Porton & Co.,) res. Bethel pike, half mile east end of Virginia av.


Manlove & Leary, (William R. M. & Patrick C. L.,) attorneys at law, 26 and 28 w. Washington.


Manlove, Porton & Co., (John T. M., Charles W. P. & P. A. Brown,) vinegar manfs. and com. mers., 87 e. Market.


Manlove William R., (M. & Leary,) 26 and 28 w. Washington, bds. Pyle House.


Mann Alfred I., carpenter, bds. 33 Fletcher's av.


Mann & Davis, (James M. & Benjamin D.,) grocers and produce dealers, 200 Virginia av.


Mann Henry C., (col.,) barber, shop 10 s. Delaware, res. 361 e. New York. Mann James, (M. & Davis,) res. 149 s. East.


Mann John T., teamster, res. n. e. cor. Arch and Broadway.


Mann William, (col.,) barber, n. e. cor. Washington and Meridian, res. 237 w. Ohio.


Mannfield George, (Goepper & Co.,) 17 e. Washington, res. 336 n. East.


Manning Lizzie, servant, 95 n. Meridian. Manning Thomas S., wood-worker, Bre- merman & Renner, res. 76 w. Ohio. Mans Joseph, cabinet-maker, Helwig, Roberts & Co., res. 198 w. New York.


Mansfield Oscar, salesman, 64 e. Wash- ington, res. 295 n. East.


Mansfield John L., res. 295 n. East.


Mansfield Thomas, blacksmith, res. 316 e. North.


Mansur William, res. 19 e. Ohio.


THE HERALD STEAM BOOK, JOB


AND


COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE,


1672 East Washington Street.


MANSUR ISAIAH,


prest. Citizen's National Bank, 4 e. Washington, res. n. w. cor. Vermont and Meridian.


Mansur John, farmer, res. 18 e. Vermont. Many A. J., (Mattler & M.) opp. Union Depot, bds. 125 n. Noble.


Many Charles J., (Many & Son.,) bds. 125 n. Noble.


Many John, journeyman carpenter, res. 125 n. Noble.


Many John B., (M. & Sons,) res. 24 Elm. MANY JOHN B. & SONS,


( John B., Charles J. & Adolph J. M.,) carpenters and builders, 120 Spring. Mapes C. F., employe in Delzell's stable, res. 248 w. Market.


Marbeck Henry, saloon, 294 e. Washing- ton, res. same.


March Walter, (Ray, Gordon & M.,) room 12, Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsyl- vania, 168 e. St. Clair.


Marchant Isaac, jr., book-keeper, Merritt & Coughlen, res. w. Washington. Marcus Albert, clerk, 25 s. Illinois, res. same.


Marcus Elias, carpenter and builder, 191 w. Maryland, res. same.


Marcus George, lab., res. 126 Maple.


Mardick James Y., (M. & Vollmer,) res. 78 Benton.


Mardick & Vollmer, (James Y. M. & John P. V.,) grocers, 399 e. Georgia.


Mardock James F., lottery office, 16 w. Maryland, res. 45 Madison av. Mardock Thomas, lottery agt., 16 w. Ma- ryland, res. 45 Madison av.


Margenveck Valentine, grocer, 21 Chat- ham, res. same.


Marion County Jail, n. e. cor. Court House Square, cor. Market and Alabama.


Marion Engine House, No. 2, cor. Massa- chusetts av. and New York.


Marks Samuel, rag merchant, res. 31 s. Meridian.


Marmont Hugo, (Shoettle & M.,) saloon, 102 s. Illinois, res. same.


Marony Maggie, waiter, Palmer House, bds. same.


Marot John R., new and second hand fur- niture, 87 e. Washingtan, res. same. Marquart Jacob, lab., res. 293 n. Noble.


See two number one Hotels, on opposite page.


160


LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY.


D. H. CHASE,


Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,


GLENNS' BLOCK,


EAST WASHINGTON ST.


Marquis George, sawyer, Osgood, Smith & Co., res. 126 Maple.


Marquis George A., lab., bds. 151 e. Mc- Carty.


Marquis Joseph O., express driver, res. 151 e. McCarty.


Marrow Wilson, lawyer, (M., Goodwin & Hays,) res. 282 n. Pennsylvania.


Marsee John S., (M. & Son,) bds. 303 s. New Jersey.


Marsee Joseph, (Rev.,) res. 203 s. New Jersey.


Marsee Joseph W., student, University, bds. 203 s. New Jersey.


Marsee & Son, (Joseph & John M.,) steam planing mill, s. New Jersey, near Maryland.


Marsh David M., agt. patent Buckle Sin- gle Harness, res. 370 n. West.


Marsh E. J., compositor, Herald Book and Job Room, 163 e. Washington, bds. New Jersey, bet. Louisiana and South. MARSH HERMAN,


occulist, room 3 Miller's blk., res. 519 n. Meridian,


Marsh Minnie Miss, clerk, 26 n. Pennsyl- vania, res. 92 e. New York.


Marsh William S., foreman, harness shop, 170 w. Washington, res. 92 e. New York.


Marshall Benjamin, street car driver, res. 319 n. East.


Marshall Charles M., bath house, 16 w. Pearl, bds. 33 w. Maryland.


Marshall Edward, conductor, Citizens' Street Ry., res. 32 Massachusetts av. Marshall Edward, driver, Citizens' Street Ry., res. 58 Massachusetts av.


Marshall Frank, paper hanger, res. 31 Indiana av.


Marshall H. J., coach painter, 26 e. Geor- gia, bds. 24 e. Georgia.


Marshall Isaac, res. 23 Pitt.


Marshall Isaac A., res. 29 w. Georgia. Marshall James M., clerk, North-Western Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Mil- waukee, bds. 224 n. Delaware.


Marshall James T., conductor, Citizens' Street Ry., bds. 58 Massachusetts av. Marshall John, reel driver, fire depart- ment, No. 2, res. over 48 Massachu- setts av.


Marshall Joseph, carpenter, bds. 119 Mas- sachusetts av.


Marshall Levi, carpenter, Bellefontaine R. R. shop, res. 344 Winston.


Marshall N. F., paper hanger, res. 74 In- diana av.


MARTIN BERNHARD,


wholesale and retail confectioner and ice cream saloon, 90 e. Washington, res. same. See card, page 22. Martin Charles, lab., res. 191 n. East. Martin Dennis, traveling agt., T. F. Ryan, bds. Commercial Hotel.


Martin Edward, carpenter, res. 27 Rose. Martin Gustave, salesman, 27 w. Wash- ington, bds. 69 n. Alabama.


Martin Henry C., (M. & Hopkins,) res. 224 n. Alabama.




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