Manual of the First Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis, together with a history of the same, from its organization in July, 1823, to November 12, 1876, Part 3

Author: Greene, James
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Indianapolis : John G. Doughty
Number of Pages: 82


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"hard times" that have marked these decades. It would be interesting and doubtless encouraging to know just how much these contributions to the treas. ury of the Lord, through all these long years and man- ifold changes amount to. But unfortunately the requisite data have not been preserved.


In regard to the Sabbath School Institution, this church has an undisputed claim to the prime agency in its introduction into the infant community. Indeed before the church was organized, one of its founders and first elders, the only man in the settlement who had any practical acquaintance with Sabbath Schools and their management, had organized and was labor- ing in the old " Union School," which held its weekly gathering-not with the approval of all the settlers- in the immortal Cabinet Shop of "Squire" Scudder. This was the seed. The fruit we see to-day. And the ambition that is sanctified by God's spirit, can ask no more honorable memorial than that inscribed on the granite monument above Dr. Isaac Coe's remains in Crown Hill, THE FOUNDER OF INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY SCHOOLS.


As an evidence of the harmony, as well as the ef- ficieney with which the Sabbath School work in this church has been conducted, it may be mentioned that the office of Superintendent in it was for much more than half the fifty-three years of its existence, filled by one and the same person, Mr. James M. Ray. Others fill- ing the office have been Benjamin Harrison, J. Albert


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Vinnedge, Irving Harrison, Asahel M. Benham, Ed- ward P. Howe, Elijah B. Martindale, William S. Arm- strong and Ebenezer Sharpe.


In regard to ministerial service, you have seen that the church has enjoyed the labors of nine pastors and five Stated Supplies. Of the pastors, four are still laboring in other fields, and five have entered into rest. Of the Stated Supplies, but two survive. The elder- ship has embraced twenty-two members, all of whom except four, were ordained and set apart to the office in this church. Of these twenty-two, eight have crossed the flood ; five have removed elsewhere; one has en- tered the ministry, and eight are now rendering ser- vice. The deaconship has always been recognized in the congregation as an important element of its work- ing force, and is at this time filled by acceptable and efficient incumbents.


The entire membership of the church from the be- ginning, numbers 1,305, being an average of twenty- four per year, for the fifty three years of the church's existence, and six for each quarterly communion ; pre- cisely what Dr. Nixon, in the historical discourse al- ready referred to, stated as the average up to that time. Should not this failure of increase admonish us that while there remaineth very much land to the be pos- sessed, the night cometh in which no man can work ?


It is a more pleasant reflection that from the com- munion of this church, eight persons have entered the ministry. They are Rev. James S. Kemper, Rev. Henry T. Coe, Rev. J. Cooley Fletcher, Rev. L. G. Hay,


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Rev. William W. Sickels, Rev. Edward C. Sickels, Rev. William A. Holliday and Rev. John Dixon.


It is a fact strikingly peculiar to the history of this congregation, that for the last twenty-five years, a con- siderable number of ministers of the gospel, not en- gaged in the work, have been connected with it. How far this has added to the moral strength of the church, is a question not now entered upon.


I have thus, brethren, perhaps with too much min- uteness of detail, laid before you the history of this church from the day of its birth to this fifty-fourth year of its existence. To some of you it is the church of your fathers; to all of you, it is the church of your adoption and choice, and doubtless the object of your hearts' best and warmest affections. The time does not admit of an attempt to set out the lessons taught by this half century's history, nor is the speaker the person to adduce and enforce the duties growing out of the present juncture in your church affairs. Let me only remind you that the exigency which environs her, demands that all the true friends of the church rally to her aid. You are not satisfied that the sacri- ficial fire should be so seldom kindled upon this altar. You are not satisfied that so many Sabbaths should come and go, and no sound of prayer and praise and christian teaching, break the dismal silence within these walls. You deplore that this flock should be scattered simply because there is no shepherd to lead it in green pastures, and beside still waters. You can not believe that this church, much as it has done,


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has accomplished its full mission, or fully subserved the purpose of its Great Head. What then is the duty of the hour? Is it not that you manifest your sym- pathy with the Lord Jesus in the great purpose of his death, by increased activity in christian work, thus repairing as far as you may, the damage that results from a vacant pulpit? And seeing that God only waits for his people to attain a proper attitude before bestowing his blessing, what searchings of heart should there be, what fervent, constant prayer ascending from every household and every heart, until he return and repair these wastes of Zion, and pour down all the fullness of his blessing upon her !


And the blessing will come. God loves this church more than you can possibly do. He has graven her upon the palms of his hands ; her walls are continuaily before him. Therefore, he will give her protracted life, and growth and prosperity. If not by our instrumen- tality, by that of others. Her coming half century will be more glorious than the first. In place of the fathers shall be the children, and when she celebrates her first centennial, and we are slumbering in the dust, and our names forgotten, doubtless she will have an experience to look back upon, of unmingled mercy, of enlarged usefulness and abundant blessing.


Record of Pastors and Stated Supplies.


REV. DAVID C. PROCTOR, Stated Supply, from October 1, 1822, to October 1, 1823; died January 17, 1865.


REV. GEORGE BUSH, Pastor, installed May 5, 1825, relation dissolved June 22, 1828; died in 1859.


REV. JOHN R. MORELAND, P., called October 27, 1828, resigned May 15, 1832; died October 13, 1832.


REV. WILLIAM A. HOLLIDAY, S. S., served two years, from February 1833; died December 16, 1866.


REV. JAMES W. MCKENNAN, P., installed June 16, 1835, resigned April, 1839; died July 19, 1861.


REV. SAMUEL FULTON, S. S., served from January to April, 1840.


REV. PHINEAS D. GURLEY, P., installed December 15, 1840, resigned November 28, 1849; died September 30, 1868.


REV. CHARLES S. MILLS, S. S., served from November, 1849, to September, 1850.


REV. JOHN A. McCLUNG, P., installed December 31, 1851, resigned September 29, 1855 ; died August 6, 1859.


REV. THOMAS M. CUNNINGHAM, P., installed May 7, 1857, resigned May, 1860.


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PASTORS AND STATED SUPPLIES.


REV. J. HOWARD NIXON, P., installed April 17, 1861, resigned April 14, 1869.


REV J. F. DRIPPS, temporary supply from May to October, 1868, during pastor's absence in Europe.


REV. ROBERT D. HARPER, D.D., P., installed October 19, 1869, resigned February 23, 1871.


REV. JEREMIAH P. E. KUMLER, P., installed October 1, 1871, resigned September 14 1875.


REV. MYRON W. REED, P., installed October 4, 1877.


Record of Elders.


ISAAC COE, M. D., elected JJuly 5, 1823, dismissed May 16. 1853; died July 30, 1855.


CALEB SOUDDER, elected July 5, 1823, dismissed Sep- tember 23, 1859.


EBENEZER SHARPE, elected February IS, 1827, died August 1, 1835.


JOHN JOHNSTON, elected February 18, 1827. dismissed to Washington Church, Marion county, Indiana.


JOHN G. BROWN, elected February 18, 1827, died May 13. 1838.


JAMES BLAKE, elected October 17, 1830, dismissed September 23, 1851.


JAMES M. RAY, elected October 17, 1830.


GOV. SAMUEL BIGGER, elected May 16, 1542, previously ordained to the office, dismissed to First Presbyterian Church of Fort Wayne, Indiana.


GEORGE S. BRANDON, elected May 16, 1842, previously ordained to the office, died August 22, 1847.


CHARLES AXTELL, elected February 27, 1850, previ- ously ordained to the office, and subsequently to the ministry.


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RECORD OF ELDERS


HORATIO C. NEWCOMB, elected February 27, 1850, dis- missed September 23, 1851.


THOMAS H. SHARPE, elected February 27, 1850.


WILLIAM SHEETS, elected 1853, died March 4, 1872.


THOMAS MACINTIRE, elected 1853, previously ordained to the office.


BENJAMIN HARRISON, elected January 24, 1861.


MYRON H. STOWELL, elected October 11, 1866.


WILLIAM E. CRAIG, elected October 11, 1866, dismissed November 27, 1867.


ROBERT BROWNING, elected November 17, 1870.


JEREMIAH MOLENE, elected March 7, 1871.


JAMES W. BROWN, elected March 7, 1871


ISAAC C. HAYES, elected March 7, 1871, dismissed September 1, 1874.


LEVERETT B. WALKER, elected March 30, 1871, re- moved from the city in 1871, dismissed January 7, 1878.


ASAHEL M. BENHAM, elected March 30, 1871, dismissed November 3, 1873.


MANUAL.


I. The standards of the Presbyterian Church con- sist of the Westminster Confession of Faith, and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. To these all Church officers are required to subscribe, as containing the sys- tem of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures, and these are earnestly recommended to the thoughtful and prayerful study of all our members. But from the beginning of her history in this country, the Presby- terian Church has received to her Communion all those who, in the judgment of charity, were true believers in Jesus Christ, and who agreed to submit themselves peaceably to the rule of the Church, without requiring as a condition to Church membership the reception of all the doctrines taught in the standards of the Church.


II. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP.


The qualifications for membership in the Presby- terian Church are "knowledge and piety." There should be knowledge of the way of salvation, of the design of the ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, and of the obligations incurred by a public pro- fession of the name of Christ. And there should also


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be a sincere reception of the Lord Jesus, as he is offered in the Gospel, and a full consecration of the heart and life to his service. It is the duty of all who believe in Christ to confess his name before men, by receiving Baptism, and by partaking of the Lord's Supper; and in this there should be no unnecessary delay, since the Apostle has taught us that with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.


Persons are admitted to the Church either by cer- tificate from other Churches, or by examination by the Session.


III. RECEPTION OF MEMBERS.


{The candidates, standing in front of the pulpit, will be addressed by the pastor as follows :]


DEAR FRIENDS :- The Session having already re- ceived and enrolled you as members of this church, you do now publicly enter into covenant with us.


You have been deeply convinced of your personal sinfulness? You have heartily repented thereof? You have believed in the forgiving love of Jesus Christ ? You here dedicate your heart and life to him ? That dedication you are about to renew in the presence of God and this congregation ?


You acknowledge God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit-Creater, Redeemer and Sanctifier of men, to be your God?


You receive the Scriptures of the Old and New


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Testaments as the word of God, and as the rule of your faith and life ?


You believe that God so loved the world that he gave his Son to die for it ; that Christ appeared in the flesh : that he set forth a perfect example of obedience ; the he purely taught the truth needful for our Salva- tion ; that he suffered in our stead, the just for the unjust ; that he died to atone for our sins, and to purify us therefrom ; and that he rose from the dead and ascended into heaven, where he ever liveth to make intercession for us? Therefore,


Renouncing all dependence upon your own works for salvation, you commit yourselves to Christ your Savior ? Renouncing the dominion of this world, you consecrate yourselves to the service of Christ, your Lord?


You promise to remember his words, and to do his commandments by living a life of piety toward God, and of good-will toward men ?


You do covenant with this Church to observe its ordinances and to attend diligently its meetings for worship ; to submit to its rules and discipline ; to strive for its purity and peace, and to work together with us for the welfare of our fellowmen?


WELCOME.


[The congregation standing.]


We, then, members of this Church, do gladly re- ceive you. We welcome you to our communion, our fellowship and- our work. We promise to love you, to


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pray for you, to watch over you, and by all means in our power to advance you in the Divine life. Amen.


IV. CHURCH SERVICES.


1. Religious services are held every Sabbath morn- ing and evening, at the usual hours of public worship in this city.


2. The Sacrament of the LORD's SUPPER is adminis- tered on the first Sabbath of the months of March, June, September and December.


3. The regular PRAYER MEETING is held on Thurs- day evening.


4. The Sabbath School meets regularly every Sab- bath afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Bible classes are also held at the same hour. All the children and young people of the Church are expected to attend. Parents and others are cordially invited to be present, either as teachers, or as members of Bible classes.


5. The Session meets regularly on the first Monday evening of each month, to receive applications for Church membership, either by letter or by examination.


OFFICERS.


Pastor. REV. MYRON W. REED. Ruling Elders.


JAS. M. RAY, BENJAMIN HARRISON,


THOS. H. SHARPE, JEREMIAH MOLENE,


THOS. MACINTIRE, ROB'T. BROWNING,


MYRON A. STOWELL, JAS. W. BROWN.


Acting Deacons.


WM. J. JOHNSTON,


CARLOS DICKSON,


WM. S. ARMSTRONG, CHAS. LATHAM, HIRAM J. CRAFT.


CALEB C. BURGESS,


Trustees.


JAMES NICHOL, W. W. JOHNSTON,


EBENEZER SHARPE, JEROME B. ROOT,


JAMES W. BROWN. Finance Committee.


R. S. McKEE,


EBENEZER SHARPE,


JAMES W. BROWN. MERRICK E. VINTON. W. H. H. MILLER.


Treasurer. JAS. W. BROWN.


Clerk.


JAMES GREENE.


Superintendent of Sabbath School. JAMES H. SMART.


Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.


The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society was or- ganized in 1873. Its present Officers are :


MRS. ANNE J. BURGESS, President ; MRS. MARY E. SMART, Vice President ; MRS. E. LOUISE REED, Secretary ; MISS GRETTA Y. HOLLIDAY, Treasurer.


It contributes to the Assembly's Board, through the Woman's Board of the North-west.


Its special object is the support of MRS. LORETTA C. VAN HOOK, at Tabriz, Persia.


Its regular meetings are held on the last Thursday of each month. All ladies of the church and congre- gation are cordially invited to attend them.


There is also under its care, a MISSION BAND, com- posed of the children of the Church and Sabbath School, which meets in the afternoon of the last Sat- urday of each month.


ROLL OF MEMBERS.


In addition to the following ROLL, a Reserved List is kept, embracing the names of such members as have removed from the city withont Letters of Dismission, or whose address has otherwise become lost.


ROLL.


Ankenny, Miss Sarah .... .202 East Market.


Armstrong, Mrs. Keziah P ... 169 Ash.


Armstrong, Miss Ellie L


169 Ash.


Armstrong, William S.


28 Central Avenue.


Armstrong, Mrs Jennie


2\ Central Avenue.


Anderson, Miss Clara S.


293 North Delaware.


Applegate, Mrs. Abby.


129 North Noble.


Beidenmeister, Mrs. Sarah ... 265 East New York. Beidenmeister, Miss Mary J.265 East New York. Belches, Miss Mary S. C ... Fortville. Benham, Henry L. 673 North Delaware.


Benham, Mrs. Mary S. 673 North Delaware. Bobbs, Mrs. Catharine East End Georgia.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Braden, William. Grand Hotel.


Braden, Mrs. Martha Grand Hotel.


Bradshaw, Mrs. Margaret. 264 North Tennessee.


Brown, James W. 97 West Vermont.


Brown, Mrs. Sallie M.


Room 1, Vajen's Block.


Browning, Robert 700 North Meridian.


Browning, Mrs. Margaret S .. 700 North Meridian.


Browning, Mrs. Mary South of City.


Boice, Augustin.


209 North Pennsylvania.


Boice, Mrs. Adele T. J


209 North Pennsylvania.


Barnes, Thomas F


631 North Mississippi.


Barnes, Mrs. Elizabeth


631 North Mississippi.


Burt, William N.


824 East Washington.


Burt, Mrs. Maggie J


824 East Washington.


Breckenridge, Joseph M Lebanon.


Burgess, Caleb C. 258 North Pennsylvania.


Burgess, Mrs. Anne J


258 North Pennsylvania.


Burgess, Miss Anne Louise ... 258 North Pennsylvania.


Bryce, Mrs. Mary 13 East South.


Bates, Ns. Doren


352 North Alabama.


Bates, Mrs. Florence E


352 North Alabama.


Brink, Charles H


151 North Illinois.


Brink, Mrs. Jessie.


151 North Illinois.


Browder, Wilbur F


94 lloyt Avenue.


Bacon, Hiram.


Cor. Clifford & Keyst'ne Av.


Bacon, Mrs. Elizabeth Cor. Clifford & Keyst'ne Av.


Byers, Frederick.


Byers, Mrs. Julia


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Carlisle, John Millersville.


Carlisle, Mrs. Margaret J Millersville.


Carlisle, Henry D


Carlisle, Mrs. Jennie A


Carter, George .. 544 North Tennessee.


Carter, Mrs. Mary Belle 544 North Tennessee.


Clarke, Mrs. Rachel 27 Lockerbie.


Cropsey, Mrs. Ann M


.85 College Avenue.


Cropsey, James M.


85 College Avenue.


Cropsey, Miss Nebraska


85 College Avenue.


Culbertson, Mrs. Mary E 324 College Avenue.


Cruft, Miss Sarah R 242 North Alabama.


Cummins, Miss Hattie H .343 North Pennsylvania.


Cassiday, Mrs. Mary F.


326 North Meridian.


Craft, Hiram J


827 North Alabama.


Craft, Mrs. Lou M 827 North Alabama.


Coffman, Mrs. Susie


Cox, Thomas. 269 Peru.


Cox, Mrs. Mary 269 Peru.


Cox, Richard,


269 Peru.


Denning, Joseph N 98 North Mississippi. Doughty, John G. 233 Indiana Avenue.


Doughty, Mrs. Frances 233 Indiana Avenue.


D


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Dickson, Carlos. Grand Hotel.


Dickson, Mrs. Susan C. Grand Hotel.


Dixon, Hugh 98 North Mississippi.


Davis, Mrs. Emma E North Tenn. North of 10th.


Downey, John T. 130 North Alabama.


Downey, Mrs. Mary A


130 North Alabama.


Denny, Caleb S


241 North Alabama.


Denny, Mrs. Carrie W


241 North Alabama.


Dollens, Robert W 26 West New York.


Dollens, Mrs. Nettie 26 West New York.


Elliott, William J Cor. Tenth and Tennessee.


Elliott, Mrs. Charlotte C'or. Tenth and Tennessee.


Espy, Mrs. Margaret E 930 North Tennessee.


Espy, Miss Kate E


706 North Illinois.


Elder, Mrs. Amelia E


150 North New Jersey.


Ekler, William B.


150 North New Jersey.


Elder, Miss Mary J


150 North New Jersey.


Evans, Miss Maria J


Broad Ripple.


Egan, Mrs. Katie.


105 North New Jersey.


Eddy, Miss Mabel 436 North East.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Foster, Chapin C .. 762 North Pennsylvania.


Foster, Mrs. Harriet H 762 North Pennsylvania.


Fitzhugh, Mrs. Anna 417 College Avenue.


Fletcher, Albert E 619 North Pennsylvania.


Fletcher, Mrs. Eliza S. 619 North Pennsylvania.


Foley, Mrs. Susanna North of Crown Hill Cem.


Foley, William W North of Crown Hill Cem.


Foley, Miss Emma E. North of Crown Hill C'em.


Fullenwider, John C.


308 College Avenue.


Fullenwider, Mrs. Mary E ... 30S College Avenue.


Fullenwider, Miss Lottie.


308 College Avenue.


Finch, Fabius M.


247 Park Avenue.


Finch, Mrs. Nancy A 247 Park Avenue.


Finch, Miss Alice 247 Park Avenue.


Gates, John J 338 North New Jersey.


Greene, Mrs. Mary B. 364 North Meridian.


Greene, Davies M 364 North Meridian.


George, Henderson.


94 Harrison.


George, Mrs. Amanda 94 Harrison.


Gillespie, Mrs. Mary R 203 North Pennsylvania.


Gillespie, Miss May Ann D. and D. Institute.


Graham, J. Kearney 180 North East.


Gibson, Reuben 427 North Pennsylvania.


Gibson, Mrs. Nancy 427 North Pennsylvania.


Gapen, Mrs. Martha 569 North Delaware.


Goulding, Mrs. Carrie. 569 North Delaware.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Hammond, Upton J ... .... 569 North Pennsylvania.


Hammond, Mrs. Lizzie M .... 569 North Pennsylvania.


Harbison, Alexander D. 146 Ash.


Harbison, Miss Agnes R. 146 Ash.


Harper, John L. 328 College Avenue.


Harper, Miss Sarah E


328 College Avenue.


Harrison, Alfred, 252 North Meridian.


Harrison Mrs. Lydia D. 252 North Meridian.


Harrison, Mrs. Bettie L. S ... 1038 North Illinois.


Harrison, Miss Mary S.


1038 North Ilinois.


Ilarrison, Benjamin. 674 North Delaware.


Harrison, Mrs. Carrie S


674 North Delaware.


Harrison, Russell B


674 North Delaware.


Harrison, Miss Mary S


674 North Delaware.


Howland, Charles A


164 Parke Avenue.


Howland, Mrs. Helen


164 Parke Avenue.


Howland, Charles B. D. and D. Institute.


Henderson, Mrs. Rachel 710 North Meridian.


Henry, Miss Pamelia Alice ... 18 East Vermont.


Ilolliday, Mrs. Lucia S. 242. North Alabama.


Holliday, Miss Gretta Y 242 North Alabama.


IFolliday, Francis T 242 North Alabama.


Holliday, John H. 601 North Meridian.


Holliday, Mrs. Evaline M 601 North Meridian.


Holloway, Mrs. Eliza


277 North Delaware.


Howard, Mrs. Clarissa


Iliggins, Charles J 92 South Illinois.


Maine.


Higgins, Mrs. Sarah E Maine.


Humphrey, Samuel D


Hanna, Mrs. Rebecca A 382 North Meridian.


Hanna, Mrs. Lizzie B. 382 North Meridian.


Houdyshell, JJohn L D. and D. Institute.


Hawes, Mrs. Ada Augusta. .476 North Tennessee.


Haynes, John R 120 North Meridian.


Haynes, Mrs. Mary E. 120 North Meridian.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Hussey, John R 264 North Tennessee.


Hussey, Mrs. Mary J 264 North Tennessee.


Hutchinson, Charles L. Pyle House.


Hamilton, Mrs. Emma Cor. Alabama and Sixth.


Houston, Miss Tina 375 North Alabama.


Herr, Isaac. 510 North New Jersey.


Herr, Mrs. Amelia 510 North New Jersey.


Irving, Alexander B Hutchings Block.


Irving, Mrs. Mary Hutchings Block.


Irving, Miss Maggie Ellie. Hutchings Block.


Irving, Cornelius L. 92 West Seventh.


Irving, Mrs. Elizabeth C 92 West Seventh.


Irving, Miss Fannie Belle. ... 92 West Seventli.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Johnston, Samuel A 345 North Pennsylvania.


Johnston, Mrs. Estelle 345 North Pennsylvania.


Johnston, William J 343 North Pennsylvania.


Johnston, Mrs. Fannie C. 343 North Pennsylvania.


Johnston, Mrs. Mary 699 North Meridian.


Johnson, Mrs. Mary 474 North Pennsylvania.


Johnson, William P 209 North Pennsylvania.


Jordan, Mrs. Mattie M


352 North Meridian.


Jones, Mrs. Flora C 467 North Pennsylvania.


Jenks, George W Southwest of City.


Jenks, Mrs. Carrie E Southwest of City.


Jenks, Volney D


49 Alvord.


Kirlin, James. .526 North Illinois.


Kirlin, Miss Mary J 526 North Illinois.


Kirlin, Miss Sadie L 526 North Illinois.


Kelley, Patrick H. 828 North Illinois.


King, Miss Martha J. 294 North Tennessee.


Kinser, Mrs. Nancy A Evansville.


Landis, Miss Gabriella 504 North Delaware. Latham, Wm. H 614 East Washington. Latham, Mrs. Lydia M 614 East Washington.


Latham, Charles 614 East Washington. Latham, Henry 614 East Washington.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Latham, Miss Lillie .614 East Washington.


Louden, Mrs. Lucy 130 West Ohio.


Louden, Miss Julia P 130 West Ohio.


Long, Henry C. 202 East Market.


Long, Mrs. Sarah C 202 East Market.


Long, Mrs. Margaret 202 East Market.


Lecklider, John T


327 East New York.


Lecklider, Mrs. Adelaide 327 East New York.


Leonard, Mrs. Ellen T North Indianapolis.


Lueders, Miss Catherine. 484 North Mississippi.


Lueders, Miss Louisa 484 North Mississippi.


Lueders, Miss Eliza 484 North Mississippi.


Lueders, Miss Cornealia. 484 North Mississippi.


Maguire, Douglass. 78 East Ohio.


Maguire, Mrs. Anna G 78 East Ohio.


Mitchell, James L. Grand Hotel.


Mitchell, Mrs. Clara G Grand Hotel.


MacIntire, Thomas. D. and D. Institute.


MacIntire, Mrs. Mary B. D. and D. Institute.


MacIntire, Miss Martha L .... D. and D. Institute.


MacIntire, Miss Frances D. and D. Institute.


Macauley, Mrs Anna N. 526 North Illinois.


Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth W Bates House.


Miller, William II. HI 185 Broadway.


Miller, Mrs. Gertude 185 Broadway.


Martindale, Elijah B. 666 North Meridian.


Martindale, Mr -. Emma. 666 North Meridian.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Martindale, Lynn B. 666 North Meridian.


Martindale, Charles 666 North Meridian.


Martindale, Miss Susie. 666 North Meridian.


Mansur, Mrs. Jane


18 East Vermont.


Munson, Charles H 286 North Alabama.


Myers, Jesse D. 23 Chamber of Commerce.


Moritz, Miss Amelia C


D. and D. Institute.


Morris, Austin W


196 North California.


Merwin, Denton M.


Rear 48 Yandes.


Merwin, Mrs. Lydia M


Rear 48 Yandes.


McLene, Jeremiah


139 North Pennsylvania.


Mc Lene, Mrs. Mattie B


139 North Pennsylvania.


McDermott, Mrs. Mary Near Crown Hill Cemetery.


McChesney, Mrs. Saralı J


117 West Maryland.


McCheseney, Miss Mary J ... 117 West Maryland.


McGinnis, Frank


McKee, Robert S 418 North Tennessee.


McKee, Mrs. Mary 418 North Tennessee.


McCoy, Hamilton 390 North Delaware.


McCoy, Mrs. Ella B. 390 North Delaware.


McCommon, Patterson Morgan County.


Mangun, George S Morgan County.


Mangun, Mrs, Cynthia J Morgan County.


Milligan, Harry J 29 Christian Avenue.


Morgan, Mrs. Amanda 149 North Illinois.


McDermott, Duncan


Near Crown Hill Cemetery.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Newell. Lyne S 31 West Washington.


Newell, Miss Alice 383 Massachusetts Avenue.


Nichol. James M 357 North Illinois.


Noel, Mrs. Elizabeth


234 West New York.


Noel, Wood S. 387 North Illinois.


Newton, Mrs. Maria S


99 Indiana Avenue.


Ogburn, Frank 23 East St. Joseph.


Ogburn, Mrs. Cornelia 23 East St. Joseph.


Petrie William 297 Indiana Avenue.


Petrie, Mrs. Jane. 297 Indiana Avenue.


Purcell, Mrs. Atheline A 278 North Mississippi.


Porterfield, Henry C Bridgeport.


Parvin, Edward B.


580 North Mississippi.


Parvin, Mrs. Margaret. 580 North Mississippi.


Pearson, Charles A 141 North Mississippi.


Patterson, Mrs. Sarah J 511 North Illinois.


Potter, William H 10 Claypool Block.


Price, Miss Ida E. D. and D. Institute.


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ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Ray, James M.


166 East North.


Ray, Mrs Sophia P


166 East North.


Ray, Charles A


Washington, D. C.


Ray, Mrs. Laura A.


Washington, D. C.


Ray, Miss Florence


Washington, D. C.


Roache, Mrs. Emily.


613 North Pennsylvania.


Root, Jerome B. 511 North Illinois.


Root, Mrs. Mary


511 North Illinois.


Root, Miss Julia A


431 North Meridian.


Rosengarten, Mrs. Mary


152 Broadway.


Rosengarten, Albert


219 West New York.


Ross, Amos P


Citizens Bank Building.


Rorison, Brainard.


272 North Meridian.


Rorison, Mrs. Mary V 272 North Meridian.


Reed, Mrs. E. Louise. 570 North Delaware.


Sharpe, Thomas H. 239 North Pennsylvania.


Sharpe, Mrs. Elizabeth C 239 North Pennsylvania.


Sharpe, Miss Isabella M 239 North Pennsylvania. Sharpe, Miss Jessie. 239 North Pennsylvania.


Sharpe, William E 239 North Pennsylvania


Sharpe, Ebenezer 621 North Pennsylvania. Sharpe, Mrs. Frances A 621 North Pennsylvania.


Sheets, Mrs. Mary S. R 1038 North Ilinois. Sheets, Miss Mary R 1038 North Illinois.


59


ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Sheets, Miss Anna H 1038 North Ilinois.


Sheets, Miss Katie R 1038 North Illinois.


Sheets, Randolph 1038 North Illinois.


Sheets, William H. H 236 College Avenue.


Sheets, Mrs. Henrietta 236 College Avenue.


Sickels, Mrs. Alma C 351 North East.


Sickels, Mrs. Sophia P


351 North East.


Sickels, Henry C. 351 North East.


Sickels, Miss Alma C. 351 North East.


Skillen, Mrs. Margaret 48 North West.


Skillen, Miss Jennie A 48 North West.


Skillen, Miss Nellie S 48 North West.


Smith, Mrs. Minnie M .. Bates House.


Sponable, Mrs. Mary J 175 North Tennessee.


Stewart, Miss Margaret F 226 North Meridian.


Stewart, Miss Mattie C. 226 North Meridian.


Stowell, Myron A .. 78 West Michigan.


Stowell, Mrs. Mary A 78 West Michigan.


Swain, Mrs. Mary J 41 North Illinois.


Swain, George H 280 North Alabama.


Swain, Mrs. Sarah J 280 North Alabama.


Smart, James H 258 North Pennsylvania.


Smart, Mrs. Mary E 258 North Pennsylvania.


60


ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Taylor, Miss Julia A D. and D. Institute.


Thornton, Edwin C. Cor. Eleventh & College Av.


Terrell, Miss Emma 226 North Delaware.


Vinnedge, Joseph D. California. Vinnedge, Mrs. Kate California.


Vinton, Merrick, E 748 North Meridian.


Vinton, Mrs. Susan V. M. 748 North Meridian.


Walpole. Mrs. Esther 410 North Illinois.


Watson, Joseph S 207 West Maryland.


Watson, Mrs. Sarah J 207 West Maryland.


Wilson, Miss Sallie M 308 North Tennessee.


Wood, Alexander 18 West Vermont.


Wood, Mrs. Sabina. 18 West Vermont.


Wood, James D


18 West Vermont.


Woollen, Mrs. Mary E


106 College Avenue.


Whiteside, Mrs. Mary K.


31 West Ohio.


Warne, Mrs. Albina. 430 North Tennessee.


Walker, Mrs. Margaret.


126 North Pennsylvania.


Walker, Frank B


126 North Pennsylvania.


Walker, John C ..


126 North Pennsylvania.


Walker, J. F. 183 West Ohio.


Warren George S.


71 West Michigan.


Warren, Mrs. Harriet. 71 West Michigan.


61


ROLL OF MEMBERS.


Williams, Lewis B. 144 North Illinois,


Williams Miss Mary L. 144 North Illinois.


Wiggins, Mrs Sarah H 797 North Meridian.


White, Augu-tus B 171 East Washington.


Youart. John M. 564 North Tennessee. Youart, Mrs. Margaret R ..... 564 North Tennessee.


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