Logan's Indianapolis directory, 1868, Part 36

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Witzmann John, teamster, res. 162 Win- ston.


Wocher John, stone-cutter, res. 21 Meek. Woelz Charles A., wholesale and retail confectionery, s. e. cor. New York and Delaware, res. same.


Woert Jacob, lab., res. n. s. National rd., w. river bridge.


Woert John, lab., bds. Gardner's Saloon, National rd.


Wolcott Oliver, traveling agt., res. over 248 e. Washington.


Wolf Adam, clerk, 131 w. Washington, res. same.


Wolf Catharine, (wid.,) boarding house, 176 s. Delaware, res. same.


Wolf Charles, saddler, res. 147} e. Wash- ington.


Wolf E. M., painter, 44 w. Pearl, res. 255 s. Mississippi.


Wolf Elihue, carpenter, res. 99 Maple.


Wolf George, cigar-dealer, Franklin, Ind., res. 176 s. Delaware.


Wolf Henry, shoe-maker, bds. 117 s. Illinois. Wolf Isaac, cooper, n. side New York, bet. Blake and Minerva.


Wolf John, moulder, res. 144 Union. Wolf Joseph, moulder, bds. n. East.


Wolf Michael, conductor, Jeffersonville R. R., res. 229 e. South.


Wolf Moses, with Hays & Rosenthal, res. 250 e. Vermont.


Wolf Philip, cigar-maker, bds. 176 s. Dela- ware.


Wolf Mrs. Sophia, (wid .; ) bds. 65 n. Bright.


Wolf W. W., painter, 123 e. Washington, bds. Union Hall.


Wolfenden A., carpenter, res. 399 s. West. Wolfrom Albert, (Wolfrom & Bros.,) res. 201 n. New Jersey.


Wolfrom & Bros., dealers in stoves, tin and sheet-iron ware, 197 e. Washing- ton.


Wolfrom Charles A., printer, works Jour- nal office, res. 201 n. New Jersey.


Wolfrom Christian A., (Wolfrom & Bros.,) cor. New Jersey and Washington, res. 201 n. New Jersey.


Wolfrom Ernest E., clerk, Fletcher & Sharpe's Bank, res. 201 n. New Jersey. Wolfrom Mrs. Sarah, (wid. Charles,) res. 201 n. New Jersey.


Wonder Miss Sophia, res. 60 Hosbrook.


Wonnell Charles, blacksmith, works 60 e. Maryland.


Wood A. D., capilalist, res. 201 n. Dela- ware.


Wood Alexander, rodman for city engin- eer, res. Vermont, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


WOOD & BOYD,


(Levi W. & Frank A. B.,) burning and lubricating oils, paints and varnishes, 22 s. Meridian.


Wood Mrs. Cynthia A., (wid. Stephen,) res. 74 n. Liberty.


Wood D. L., (Nutting & W.,) 173 w. Wash- ington, res. 417 n. Pennsylvania.


Wood David A., book-keeper, 60 s. Merid- ian, res. e. city limits.


Wood Edmondson, carpenter, res. 124 Bates.


Wood Frank, with Nutting & Wood, bds. 417 n. Pennsylvania.


Wood Frank M., carriage blacksmith, bds. 35 Circle.


Wood & Foudray, (John M. W. & John E. F.,) livery, sale and boarding stable, 16 n. Pennsylvania.


Wood George P., foreman, J. S. Carey & Co., res. cor Georgia and Helen.


Wood Herman, (Hinsely & W.,) 21 w. Pearl, res. 123 n. East.


Wood James W., carpenter, res. 124 Bates. Wood Jacob P., pump-maker, res. 428 e. St. Clair.


Wood John B., bds. 35 Circle.


Wood John G., carpenter, res. 124 Bates.


Wood Jacob S., (Jordon & W.,) res. 378 Indiana av.


Wood John M., (W. & Foudray,) res. 4 Massachusetts av.


Wood John F., secy. Republican State Central Committee, res. 185 e. New York.


Wood Mrs. L. J., boarding house, 62 s. Pennsylvania.


For Grover & Baker Sewing Machines, card opposite letter A.


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Wood L. J., lab., res. 205 w. McCarty.


Wood Levi, (W. & Boyd,) 22 s. Meridian, res. n. Mississippi, beyond city limits. Wood Mrs. Mollie, ( wid. James,) res. 174 Virginia av.


Wood N. H., conductor, C., C. & I. C. R. R., bds. Bates House.


Woods N. M., book-keeper, S. Kaufman, 116 s. Meridian, res. 168 n. Noble.


Wood Nicholas, pump-maker, bds. 428 e. St. Clair.


Wood Sarah E. A., (wid. Ely,) res. e. Wash- ington, beyond city limits.


Wood William E., horse-dealer, res. 442 n. Pennsylvania.


Woodbridge Charles A., (John Woodbridge & Co.,) 16 w. Washington, res. 160 n. Meridian.


Woodbridge John (J. W. & Co., ) 16 w. Washington, bds. 160 n. Meridian.


WOODBRIDGE JOHN & CO.,


china, glass and queensware, plated ware and table cutlery, 16 w. Wash- ington, wholesale house, 36 s. Merid- ian.


Woodbridge Wesley, ( col.,) waiter, Bates House.


Woodburn James H., (Thompson & W.,) physician and surgeon, 90 n. Illinois, res. 264 n. Illinois.


Woodbury Uriah T., dentist, rooms 39} w. Washington, res. 44 n. Mississippi.


Woodby George W., (col., ) lab., bds. Eighth, bet Lenox and Knox.


Woodfill George, groceries, 323 s. Delaware, res. same.


Woodford James E., book- keeper, Frank Wright's brewery, bds. 160 w. Wash- ington.


Woodford Mrs. Nancy, (col .. wid.,) washer- woman, res. 157 Indiana av.


Woodruff Ada, (wid., ) res. 833 e. Washing- ton.


WOODS MISS ALICE,


ladies' boarding house, 27 n. New Jer- sey.


Woods Miss Annie, knitter, res. 70 w. Eliz- abeth.


Woods Benjamin F., supt. wood-yard, res. 234 Huron.


Woods Daniel, razor sharpener, res. 209 e. Market.


Woods F. M., blacksmith, bds. 25 Circle.


Woods John, blacksmith, bds. 35 Circle.


Woods L. E., salesman, New York Store, bds. Oriental House.


Woods Mary, servant, H. D. Carlisle, 77 w. Ohio.


Woods Mrs. seamstress, res. 70 w. Eliza- beth.


Woods Neander M., book-keeper, S. Kauf- man, 116 s. Meridian, res. 168 n. No- ble.


Woods Thomas, res. 469 s. Illinois.


Woods William, stock-trader, res. 303 e. Market.


Woodsides Alexander, butcher, res. s. s. National rd., w. White river.


Woodson John S., painter, res. s. Second, bet. Meridian and Illinois.


Woodson Mrs. Millie, (col., wid.,) washer- woman, res. Railroad, bet. Fifth and Sixth.


Woodward John, book-binder, Journal of- fice, bds. 25 Harris.


Woollen Miss Anna, bds. cor. West and Michigan.


WOOLLEN, BAAR & CO., (W. J. W., G. L. B. & - ) furni- ture manfs. and dealers, 75 w. Wash- ton.


Woollen Kesiah, (wid.,) boarding house, 83 n. Pennsylvania.


Woollen Greenly V., physician, 35 e. Wash- ington, res. City Hospital, cor. Locke and Margaret.


Woollen Milton A., constable, office over e. Washington, res 248 n. w. cor. Mich- igan.


Woollen William J., 74 w. Washington, res. 279 w. Vermont.


Woollen William M., groceries and provis- ions, 101 Indiana av., res. 288 n. Ten- nessee.


Woollen William W., Jr., attorney at law and district prosecutor, over 353 e. Washington, res. 405 n. Pennsylvania. Woollen William W., cashier Indiana Banking Co., 28 e. Washington, res. 167 n. Tennessee.


Woolley William B., brakesman, Bee Line R. R., bds. 103 s. New Jersey.


Worley John, res. n. s. National rd., half mile from bridge.


Worley Lina, res. n. s. National rd., half mile from bridge.


Worton Benjamin, pump-repairer, res. 47 Rose.


Worman Charles R., clerk, 14 w. Washing- ton, bds. Pyle House.


Worrell J. R., driver, J. R. Marot, res. 186 n. Davidson.


Worson Hiram P., salesman, Tyler's Bee- Hive, bds. 175 s. Tennessee.


Worthington W. H., trunk-maker, res. 266 n. West.


Wose Julius L., (Williams, Scott & Co.,) 4 w. Louisiana, res. McGill.


Wren Mrs. Eve, ( wid., ) res. 269 n. Blake. Wren Miss Ellen, seamstress, bds. 160 s. Noble.


Wren Edward, wagon-maker, res. 99 s. New Jersey.


Wren Miss Jennie, room second floor, 186 w. Washington.


Wren Thomas, contractor, res. cor. Nor- wood and Tennessee.


Wren Mike, lab., res. 123 w. McCarty.


Geo. M. Jenison & Co., card on back of title page.


CITY


[Y] DIRECTORY.


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WRIEDT CHARLES,


saloon, and bowling and shooting al- ley, 34 w. Georgia, res. same. Wright Aaron, gardener, res. n. s. Nation- al rd., one mile w. White river. Wright Mrs. Anna, boarding house, 366 w. Washington.


Wright Asa, lab., res. over 212 e. Washing- ton.


WRIGHT ARTHUR L.,


county treasurer, Marion county, res. 426 n. New Jersey.


Wright Benjamin, book-keeper, Davis & Wright, 88 e. Washington, bds. 228 n. East.


Wright Charles, (Davis & W., ) auctioneers, 88 e. Washington, res. 228 n. East.


Wright Charles A., bds. Bates House.


Wright Charles E., (Parvin, Fletcher & Wright,) physician and surgeon, bds. 236 e. Vermont.


Wright D. B., currier, 49 s. Delaware, res. Michigan rd.


Wright Edward B., book-keeper, bds. 228 n. East.


Wright Miss Elizabeth, seamstress, res. 212 e. Washington.


Wright Elizabeth, (wid. Alonzo,) res. 182 w. Georgia.


Wright Francis, salesman, Bee-Hive Store, res. 228 n. East.


Wright Frank, clerk, 3 Odd Fellows' Hall, 189 e. Ohio.


Wright Frank, ale brewery, foot w. New York, res. 160 n. West.


Wright Henry, minister, res. 88 e. Pratt. Wright Hiram N., boarding house, 366 w. Washington.


Wright J. J., engineer, I., C. & L. R. R., bds. 99 Benton.


Wright J. J., physician Insane Hospital, res. 498 n. Pennsylvania.


Wright I. T., secy. and treas. White River Iron Co., 275 n. Delaware.


Wright John, (col.,) lab., res. 30 Ann. WRIGHT JACOR T.,


clerk, county auditor's office, res. 275 n. Delaware.


Wright Jeremiah, farmer, res. n. s. Na- tional rd., w. White river bridge.


Wright John, salesman, New York Store, bds. 185 e. Washington.


Wright John R., (Wm. Summer & Co.,) 10 w. Washington, res. Cincinnati, O.


Wright John S., clerk, street R. R. office, res. 795 n. Tennessee.


Wright Levi, grocery-dealer, 323 n. Ala- bama, res. 314 n. Alabama. Wright Mansur H., physician, res. 103 n. Meridian.


Wright R. M., res. Orient, e. city limits. Wright Theodore F., foreman, Downey, Brouse, Butler & Co., res. 361 w. Ver- mont.


Wright Thomas, lab., res. 135 n. Bright. Wright W. G., pump-maker, res. 271 Vir- ginia av.


Wright W. H., salesman, 52 s. Meridian, res. 83 e. Michigan.


Wright Wesley, res. 15 Kentucky av.


Wright William, salesman and collector, Crossland, Maguire & Co., bds. 204 n. Illinois.


Wrighter G. W., student, commercial col- lege, bds. 147 n. Meridian.


WUEST & CO.,


manfrs. and dealers in furniture, 105 e. Washington. See card, page iv.


Wuest Christopher, tinner, 103 e. Washing- ton.


Wuest John, (W. & C., ) res. 143 Ft. Wayne av.


Wuest Louis, cigar-maker, bds. 452. . e Washington.


Wundrum William, tailor, res. 383 s. Del- aware.


Wundran Louis, shoe-maker, res. 83 s. Il- linois.


Wvser Mrs. Elizabeth, (wid. Frederick,) dress-maker, Wabash, bet. New Jer- sey and East, res. same.


Wvser Frederick, works Gates, Pray & Co., res. Wabash, bet. New Jersey and East.


Wyatt William D., plasterer, bds. 83 Ben- ton.


Wycoff Samuel, lab., Central depot, res. 179 e. South.


Wylend Ellen, servant, 242 n. Meridian.


Wynn Miss Annie, teacher, German-En- glish school, res. 38 e. St. Joseph.


Wynn Willber S., salesman, Bowen, Stew- art & Co., res. 138 e. St. Joseph.


Wyre Michael, res. Kansas, out city limits. Wyrick Michael, engineer, J., M. & I. R. R., bds. Oriental House.


WYSONG CHRISTOPHER,


brick-layer, res. 281 n. Noble.


Wysong George, brick-layer, bds. 281 n. Noble.


Wysong Jesse, brick-layer, res. 337 n. Noble.


Wysong John, brick-layer, res. 329 n. No- ble.


Y ACHMAN HARMAR, tailor, bds. 110 Virginia av.


Yagan Henry, foundryman, bds. 46 Hos- brook.


Yagan Matthew, wood-peddler, bds. 46 Hosbrook.


Yager Michael, lab., res. 432 e. Georgia. Yaer Christian, res. 298 e. Washington, up-stairs.


Yaer William, res. 293 e. Washington.


Yambelle Andrew, blacksmith, bds. 479 e. Georgia.


Hair work, all kinds, at Medina's, 50 South Illinois Street.


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Yandes Daniel, (Sinker & Co.,) s. Penn- sylvania, bds. 84 w. Vermont.


Yandes Daniel, Jr., wholesale dealer in leather, hides, oil, &c., 76 e. Washing- ton, res. 179 e. New York.


Yandes George B., leather and shoe-find- ings, 76 e. Washington, bds. Bates House.


Yandes & Kemper, (G. B. Y. & William K.,) last and boot-tree factory, 262 s. Illi- nois.


Yarbrough Peter, engineer, C., C. & I. C. R. R., res. 76 Benton.


Yarper Herman, brick-maker, res. 493 s. New Jersey.


Yeager William, grocer, 246 n. Noble, res. same.


Yeakle Henry R., clerk, U. S. paymaster's department, room 14 Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsylvania, res. cor. Vir- ginia av. and Alabama.


Yeaton L. B., superintendent, Fire Alarm Telegraph, res. 167 n. Delaware.


Yewell Solomon, book-keeper, res. 320 Madison av.


Yewell Solomon, Jr., bds. 320 Madison av. Yeiser Jacob, conductor, C., C. & I. C. R. R., bds. Spencer House.


Yohn's Block, n. e. cor. Meridian and Washington.


Yohn Charles G., student, bds. 206 n. Del- aware.


Yohn James C., capitalist, res. 206 n. Del- aware.


Yorger & Bro., (J. Y. & N. Y.) meat-mar- ket, 245 e. Washington.


Yorger Charles, wood-sawyer, res. s. Penn- sylvania.


Yorger Clemens, butcher, res. 137 n. Noble. Yorger John, (Y. & Bros., ) 245 e. Washing- ton, res. e. city limits.


Yorger Matz, (Y. & Bros.,) res. Vermont, near Noble.


York Andrew J., steward, Ray House, bds. same.


York E. D., messenger, American and U. S. Express Cos., 34 e. Washington, res. 216 e. South.


Yost Henry, stone-mason, bds. 271 w. Washington.


Yost Taylor, stone-mason, res. 378 s. West. Yost Thomas, stone-mason, res. 271 w. Washington.


Youart John M., surgeon, 130 n. Pennsyl- venia, res. 128 n. Pennsylvania.


Young , res. 121 Duncan. Young Mrs. Ann, (wid. John,) bds. 210 e. Ohio.


Young Christopher, pattern-maker, White River Iron Works, res. 121 Duncan. Young George, (col.,) lab., res. 171 Indi- ana av.


Young Granville, tailor, Lds. 340 n. Me- ridian.


Young Isaac, (col.,) servant, 139 w. New York.


Young Jacob, res. 290 e. St. Clair.


Young John, lawyer, room 5 Hereth's blk., res. 103 Jackson.


Young Junius, tailor, works over 11 s. Meridian, bds. 212 e. Market.


Young Levi, (col.,) lab., res. 224 Huron. Young Louis, tobacco and cigars, and bar- ber shop, 77 s. Illinois, res. same.


Young Men's Christian Association Sun- day School, No. 2, 300 e. St. Clair.


Young Men's Library Association, s. W. cor. Washington and Meridian, up- stairs.


Young Millege, (col.,) barber, Dr. Frank- lin.


Young Richard, lab., res. 109 Huron.


Young Richard, (col.,) gardener, res. 224 Huron.


Young Miss Sarah, res. 213 w. Market.


Young Squire, (col., ) lab., res. 259 n. West. Young Thomas J., (col.,) lab., res. 122 n. Pennsylvania.


Young Taylor, (col.,) teamster, res. 224 Huron.


Young Thornton, (col.,) lab., res. 228 n. Noble.


Young William, carpenter, res. Athon, near City Hospital.


Youngerman Mary P., (wid. Conrad,) res. 120 Massachusetts av.


Younk John, teamster, bds. 59 Eddy.


Youts Peter, wagon-maker, works 231 w. Washington, bds. 272 w. Washington. Youtsay Thomas, sawyer, res. 57 Eddy. Youtsey William, res. 43 Eddy.


AGG FERDINAND, cabinet-maker, bds. 267 e. Washington.


Zahn Bernhard, engineer, res. 113 Benton. Zeeber S. S., Trade Palace, bds. Macy House.


Zehringer Frank, porter, 6 e. Washington, bds. 164 n. Davidson.


Zehringer Landolin, cabinet-maker, res. 164 Davidson.


Zeigler George H., claim agent, res. 202 n. West.


Zeigler Miss Mary, res. 202 n. West.


Zelath Russell, pay-master, Bellefontaine R. R., res. 38 w. St. Clair.


Zellers Henry, matrass-maker, Spiegel, Thoms & Co., bds. Macy House.


Ziegelmueller Herman, shoe-maker, 270 s. Delaware, res. same.


ZIEGLER GEORGE H.,


military claim-attorney and notary public, room 6 Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsylvania, res. 202 n. West.


Ziep Anna, servant, 82 n. East.


Zimmer Ferdinand, saloon, 110 s. Illinois, res. same.


Diamonds, Jewelry and Silver-Ware, at 24 East Washington Street.


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Zimmerman Christopher, slate-roofer, res. e. Washington, near corporation line. Zimmerman George, drayman, res. 284 n. Noble.


Zimmerman Gothlep, butcher, res. 211 w. Michigan.


Zimmerman H. C., slate-roofer, res. 130 n. Spring.


Zimmerman James, slate-roofer, res. 72 n. Liberty.


Zimmerman John R., slate-roofer, bde. 130 n. Spring.


Zimmerman Mrs. Mary, (wid. William,) res. 130 spring.


Zink Henry, (Braham & Z., ) Sherman House barber-shop, res. 328 s. Delaware.


Zion's Church, (German Lutheran,) n. s. Ohio, bet. Illinois and Meridian. Zscheck Frederick, carpenter, res. 90 Union.


Zscheck Gustavus, Eagle Machine Works, res. s. Meridian.


Zulmer Charles, machinist, C., C. & I. C. R. R. shop, res. 399 e. Georgia.


Zumbusch Theodore, watch-maker, 93 e. Washington, res. 61 w. Maryland.


Zwick William, tailor. works over 182 e. Washington, res. 111 n. Noble.


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ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY


-OF-


STREETS, AVENUES AND ALLEYS


IN INDIANAPOLIS.


The principal streets crossing Washington Street are divided into North and South; those crossing Meri- dian Street into East and West. The four principal Avenues extend in four diagonal directions, from near the center to the extreme limits of the city.


A GNES, north and south, from New .York to North, twelve blocks west of Meridian.


Alabama, north and south, three blocks east of Meridian.


Alleghaney Alley, east and west from Ten- nessee, bet. Vermont and Michigan. Ann, from Macauley to Catharine, bet, Tennessee and Mississippi.


Arch, east and west, bet. Jackson and No- ble, nine blocks north of Washington Archer, from Michigan to St. Clair, four blocks east of corpration.


Arsenal, from east National road to Michi- gan, one-half mile east of corpora- tion.


Ash, from Massachusetts av. to Home av., bet. Bellefontaine and Oak.


Athon, north and south, front Rhode Island to Indiana av., ten blocks west of Meridian.


B ARNHILL, north and south from Eliz abeth to Coe, sixteen blocks west of Meridian.


Bates, east and west, from Noble to corpor- ration east, four blocks south of Wash- ington.


Beaty, from Buchanan to McCarty, bet. Noble and Greer.


Bellefontaine, from corporation to Home av., bet. Peru and Ash. Benton, north and south, from Harrison to Market, bet. Noble and Cady.


Bicking, east and west, from Delaware to East, two blocks south of MeCarty, Biddle, east and west, bet. Winston and corporation east, seven blocks north of Washington.


Blackford, north and south, from National road to North, seven blocks west of Meridian.


Blake, north and south, from National road to Indiana av., ten blocks west of Meridian.


Bluff Road, termius south Meridian. Bradshaw, east and west, from Beaty to Virginia av., bet. Buchanan and Mc- Carty.


Brett, east and west, beyond corporation, west of Michigan road.


Bright, north and south, from Ohio to North, eight blocks west of Meri- dian.


Broadway, from St. Clair to Home av., bet. Plum and Jackson.


Brooks, north and south, from First to Drake, bet. Michigan road and Fall creek.


Buchanan, east and west, from East to Virginia av., bet. Dougherty and Mc- Carty.


Butler, east and west, from Ft. Wayne av. to College av., twelve blocks north of Washington.


TADY, north and south, from Harrison C to Market, one block east of Benton. California, north and south, from Wash- ington to St. Clair, six blocks west of Meridian.


Campbell, east and west, east of corpora- tion, six blocks north of Washington. Catharine, east and west, from Mississippi to West, bet. Merrill and McCarty. Cedar, north-east and south-west, from Dillon to Virginia av., bet Grove and Pine.


Center, east and west, from Douglas to El- len, bet. North and Elizabeth.


Chadwick, from McCarty to city limits south, bet. Missouri and West.


Chatham, from Massachusetts av. to St. Clair, bet. East and Noble.


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Cherry, east and west, bet. Ft. Wayne av. and Charles, ten blocks north of Wash- ington.


Chestnut, from Georgia to Morris, bet. Del- aware and Pennsylvania.


Chesapeake Alley, east and west, from Mississippi to West, bet. Maryland and Georgias


Choptank Alley, from Washington to St. Clair, bet. New Jersey and East.


Christian Avenue, east and west, from Ft. Wayne av. to Peru R. R., eleven blocks north of Washington.


Circle, crossing of Meridian and Market, one block north of Washington.


Coburn, east and west, from East to Short, bet. Dougherty and corporation south. Coe, east and west, west of corporation line, ten blocks north of Washington. College Avenue, from Christian av. to Home av., bet. Ash and Broadway.


Columbia Alley, north and south, from Georgia to Michigan, bet. West and Missouri.


Cottrell, from Louisiana to Georgia, bet. Missouri and West.


Court, east and west, bet. Washington and Market, from Pennsylvania to Dela- ware.


Crane, east and west, from Arsenal to Seymour, two blocks north of Wash- ington.


Cross, east and west, bet. Peru and Belle- fontaine R. R., eleven blocks north of Washington.


D ACOTA, from Rockwood to city limits south, bet. West and White river.


Davis, north-east and south-west, from In- diana av. to Fall creek, twelve blocks north of Washington.


Delaware, north and south, two blocks east of Meridian.


Dillon, north and south, from Harrison to corporation south, on corporation line east.


Dorman, from Michigan to St. Clair, one block east of corporation.


Dougherty, east and west, from East to Virginia av., bet. Buchanan and Co- burn.


Douglas, north and south, from Ohio to Indiana av., nine blocks west of Me- ridian.


Downey, east and west, from Bluff road to Japan, fourteen blocks south of Washington.


Drake, east and west, beyond corporation, west of Michigan road.


Duncan, east and west, from Delaware to New Jersey, bet. South and Merrill.


Dunlop, east and west, from Bluff road to Japan, fifteen blocks south of Wash- ington.


E AST, north and south, five blocks east of Meridian.


East Cumberland, east and west, from Del- aware to East, one-half block south of Washington.


East National Road, terminus e. Washing- ton.


Eckert, from Kentucky av. to Merrill, bet. West and Kentucky av.


Eddy, from Merrill to South, bet. Illinois and Tennessee.


Eighth, east and west, eighteen blocks north of Washington.


Elizabeth, east and west, from Blake to Ellen, eight blocks north of Washing- ton.


Elk, north-east and south-west, from Dil- lon to Virginia av., bet. Dillon and Virginia av.


Ellen, north and south, from North to In- diana av., eight blocks west of Meri- dian.


Ellis, from Georgia te Maryland, bet. West and Helen.


Ellsworth, north and south, from New York to Vermont, bet. Missouri and Mississippi.


Elm, north-west and south-east, from Noble to Dillon, bet. Virginia av. and Huron. Erie Alley, from Washington to St. Clair, bet. Alabama and New Jersey.


FAYETTE, north and south, from North to St. Clair, bet. Missouri and West. Fifth, east and west, fifteen blocks north of Washington.


First, east and west, west of Meridian, eleven blocks north of Washington.


Fletcher Avenue, north-west and south- east, from Noble to Dillon, bet. Forest av. and Huron.


Forest Avenue, north-west and south-east, from Harrison 10 Dillon, bet. Harrison and Fletcher av.


Fort Wayne Avenue, north-east and soutli- west, from Pennsylvania and North to city limits north-east.


Fort Wayne Road, terminus Ft. Wayne av. Fourth, east and west, fourteen blocks north of Washington.


Franklin, from Morris to city limits south, bet. Wallace and Japan.


YARDEN, east and west, from Missis- sippi to Pennsylvania, bet. South and Merrill.


Geisendorff, north and south, from Nation- al road to New York, nine blocks west of Meridian.


Georgia, east and west, two blocks south of Washington.


Grant, bet. West and Kentucky av., one block soutlı of Merrill.


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Greer, from Buchanan to Stevens, bet. East and Beaty.


Gregg, east and west, bet. New Jersey and Jackson, nine bloeks n. of Washington. Grove, north-east and south - west, from Dil- lon to Virginia av., bet. Elk and Cedar.


H ARRISON, east and west, from Noble to corporation east, four blocks south of Washington.


Helen, from Maryland to Louisiana, bet. Ellis and White river.


Henderson, north and south, terminus of north Illinois.


Henry, east and west, from Missouri to Mississippi, bet. south and Merrill.


High, from MeCarty to corporation south, bet. New Jersey and Alabama.


Home Avenue, east and west, from Ft. Wayne av. to Peru R. R., thirteen bloeks north of Washington.


Hosbrook, north-west and south-east, from Cedar to Dillon, bet. Virginia av. and Elm.


Howard, north and south, from First to Seventh, bet. Lafayette and Mill.


Hudson Alley, from Ohio to Walnut, bet. Delaware and Alabama.


Huron, east and west, from Virginia av. to Noble, one block south of South.


Huron, north-west and south-east, from Noble to Dillon, bet. Fletcher av. and Elm.


I "LLINOIS, north and south, one block west of Meridian.


Indiana Avenue, north-west and south- east, from corner Ohio and Illinois to city limits north-west.


TACKSON, from St. Clair to Home av., bet. Broadway and East.


Japan, north and south, extension of south East.


John, east and west, bet. Peru and Belle- fontaine R. R., ten blocks north of Washington.


Jones, east and west, from West to Daeota, six blocks south of McCarty.


K ANKOKEE ALLEY, from Michigan to North, bet. Illinois and Tennessee.


Kansas, east and west, from Meridian to Minnesota, thirteen blocks south of Washington.


Kentucky Avenue, north-east and south- west, from eorner Washington and Illinois to city limits south-west.


Kingan, east and west from West to White river, two blocks south of MeCarty.


L AFAYETTE, north and south from First to eity limits, bet. Mississippi and Howard.


Lafayette Road, terminus Indiana av. Lenox, north and south, from Seventh to Ninth, bet. Lafayette and Mill.




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