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Organized March 11th, 1856. Number of members, 76. Place of meet- ing, National Guards Armory, Military Hall, Washington st.
OFFICERS.
Commandant, Geo. F. McGinnis. 1st Lieutenant, Lawrence M. Vance.
2d 66 Geo. H. Chapman.
3d Winston P. Noble.
4th 66 Chas. O. Howard.
Ensign, John A. Bradshaw.
1st Sergeant, Wm. W. Darnell.
2d James S. Drum.
3d 66 Alvin M. Mothershead.
4th Sergeant, Lewis Morris.
5th
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Alex. G. Crane (music).
1st Corporal, Ephraim G. Ward.
2d
Oliver B. Stout.
3d
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George W. Sloan.
4th
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Max. Glaser.
Secretary, Austin H. Brown.
Treasurer, Hervey Bates, jr.
INDIANAPOLIS CITY GREYS.
Organized August 12th, 1857. Drill meetings every Tuesday evening. Business meetings, 1st Monday evening of each month.
OFFICERS.
Commandant, E. Hartwell. 1st Lieutenant, J. W. Edgar.
2d W. F. Harris.
3d R. S. Foster.
4th 66 B. K. Elliott.
1st Sergeant, Geo. Butler.
2d L. Demoss,
3d 66 Ed. Brundage.
4th " D. W. Carlisle.
5th Dr. T. F. Holland.
1st Corporal, H. W. Carlisle.
2d
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W. F. Oglesby.
3d
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Thomas S. Campbell.
4th
C. S. Butterfield.
Quartermaster, Thos. McBaker.
Ensign, John M. Carr. Color Guards, M. North and A. D. Rose. Secretary, James C. Bennett. Treasurer, Douglas Maguire.
CITY GREYS-ARTILLERY COMPANY.
OFFICERS.
Captain, Oscar Miles. Lieutenant, L. Demoss.
Sergeant, H. D. Carlisle.
Secretary, B. K. Elliott.
Treasurer, Wm. Reeves.
MARION LIGHT DRAGOONS.
Organized August, 1858.
Meet at Military Hall every Monday evening.
No. of members 50.
Commandant, John Love. 1st. Lieutenant, John W. Murphy. 2d. John Gulick.
OFFICERS.
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Secretary, R. H. Hall.
Treasurer, Harrison Dodd.
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INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY.
Established in 1850. Works located on Pennsylvania street. Office, No. 3 West Washington street, second floor, near the corner of Me- ridian.
Board of Directors-D. V. Culley, E. J. Peck, I. Mansur, S. A. Fletcher, jr., D. F. Beaty.
OFFICERS.
Superintendent, C. I. Brown. Treasurer, S. A. Fletcher, Jr. President and Secretary, D. S. Beaty. -
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INDIANAPOLIS BUILDING, LOAN FUND AND SAV- INGS ASSOCIATION.
Directors-Wm. Y. Wiley, D. V. Culley, L. S. Newell, J. B. McChesney, James M. Sharpe, Chas. G. French, Ed. T. Sinker, Samuel Wilmot, An- drew Wallace, Josiah R. Griffith.
OFFICERS.
President, Wm. Y. Wiley. Treasurer, S. A. Fletcher. Vice President, David V. Culley. Attorney, John Cavin. Surveyor, Andrew Wallace.
Secretary, C. B. Davis. -
BANKS. BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
Office cor. Illinois and Kentucky avenue, capital paid in, $2,271,826 02. President, Hugh Mccullough. | Cashier, James M. Ray.
BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, BRANCH AT INDIANAPOLIS. Office, north-east corner Illinois and West Washington streets. Capital, $150,000.
President, Geo. Tousey. | Cashier, C. S. Stevenson.
BANKERS.
INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH BANKING COMPANY. Corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts.
President, C. Fletcher. 1 Cashier, Thomas H. Sharpe. FLETCHER S. A. No. 30 East Washington street. HARRISON A. & J. C. S. No. 19 East Washington street.
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HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Washington and Pennsylvania.
Masonic Hall, cor. Washington and Tennessee.
College Hall, S. W. cor. Washington and Pennsylvania.
Temperance Hall, Washington, N. side, bt. Meridian and Illinois. Washington Hall, Washington E. of Tennessee.
Union Hall, Washington opposite Court House.
Military Hall, Washington bt. Meridian and Pennsylvania.
Court House, Washington bt. Delaware and Alabama.
State House, Washington bt. Tennessee and Mississippi.
Atheneum, N. W. cor. Meridian and Maryland.
Metropolitan Theater, cor. Washington and Tennessee.
POST OFFICE.
Office on Meridian street, near the corner of Washington. Office opens at 7₺ A. M., and closes at 7} P. M. On Sunday from 9 to 10 A. M.
Postmaster, John M. Talbott. Deputy Postmaster, E. A. Elder.
Clerks, E. C. Boyd, John Fish, Wm. Campbell, J. F. Holt, B. F. Riley, J. B. Morrison, James Swain, James McCready, James Russell, Julius Welfer, R. D. Slater, G. M. Sweet- ser, Henry Fox, James Diver, C. G. Werbe.
LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Organized November, 1854. Rooms situated on the S. W. corner of Me- ridian and Washington streets, up stairs.
President, Prof. C. N. Todd. Corresponding Sec'y, Prof. Hoyt. Vice Presidents, One member from each Christian Denomination. Treasurer, N. E. Spicer. Librarian, Dr. A. S. Wright.
Recording Sec'y, F. A. W. Davis.
The regular meeting of the Association is held at their rooms on the third Monday evening of each month.
The Reading Room is open from 7 o'clock, A. M., to 9 o'clock, P. M. Books can be taken from the Library between 8 and 9 o'clock A. M., or from 1 to 3 o'clock, P. M., by calling on the Librarian, Dr. A. S. Wright, at his office in the adjoining corner building.
Any person of good moral character may become a member of the As- sociation by the payment, in advance, of $1 00 a year.
METROPOLITAN LITERARY INSTITUTE,
Meets at Bryant's Commercial College every Tuesday evening.
President, C. W. Stagg. Treasurer, J. A. Rogers. Vice President, T. J. Vater. Reviewer, J. A. Rogers. Critic, S. Merrill. 1
Secretary, T. J. Vater.
ST. JOHNS ACADEMY-CATHOLIC.
Adjoining the Catholic Church. To be completed this winter, and con- ducted by the Sisters of Providence.
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NORTH WESTERN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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North-Western Christian University.
LOCATION.
This institution is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, about one mile and a half north-east of the Governor's Circle. The College cam- pus contains twenty-five acres, covered with primitive forest trees. Its seclusion from the city, its healthfulness and its forest beauties ren- der it one of the most desirable locations for such an institution of learning, in the West.
BUILDING.
The University edifice is of the most substantial and elegant col- legiate Gothic style. The part now finished is four stories high, facing south and east, about one hundred and five feet each way, and affords ample accommodations for about three hundred students. The walls are of stone and brick, put up under the supervision of Mr. Wm. Tinsley, architect.
HISTORY.
The act incorporating the North-western Christian University was obtained from the Legislature in 1850. It is formed on the joint stock principle. One hundred dollars constitutes a share, and the stock- holder is a preferred borrower of the endowment fund, to the amount of two-thirds of his stock, by making it secure, and paying interest thereon annually the first of May, at the rate of six per cent. The stockholders receive an annual interest on all their stock, ( which is paid or secured,) of six per cent., in tuition scrip, which is good for its face in the pay- ment of tuition fees in the institution.
The charter required that seventy-five thousand dollars of stock should be subscribed before the company could organize. This amount was ob- tained principally through the efficient agency of Eld. John O'Kane, by the spring of 1852, when the first board of directors was elected.
In the spring of 1855 the preparatory department was opened by Prof. A. R. Benton, and in the fall of the same year the College proper was opened, with literary and legal departments. The faculty was then composed of
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Acting President, and Professor of Natural Science and Law, John Young, A. M.
Prof. of Ancient Languages, A. R. Benton. A. M.
Prof. of English Department, J. R. Challen, A. M., with the ne- cessary assistants. Prof. of Modern Languages, S. K. Hoshour.
Prof. of Music, I. K. Pearsall.
At the annual meeting of the board in July, 1858, Professor Young having resigned his professorship, the faculty was recomposed as fol- lows :
FACULTY.
President, and Prof. of Ethics, Moral and Mental Science, and Mod- ern Languages, S. K. Hoshour, A. M.
Prof. of Ancient Languages, A. R. Benton, A M. Prof. of Mathematics, G. W. Hoss, A. M.
Prof. of Natural Sciences, R. T. Brown, A. M.
Prof. of English Department, I. R. Challen, A. M.
Tutoress in Primary Department, Mrs. E. Price.
LAW DEPARTMENT.
There is also a law school in connection with this institution, which will be opened, with a full law faculty, on the first Monday in Novem- ber, 1858.
OBJECTS.
The aims of the institution are to graduate students in literature, in science, and the learned professions, and to exert a wholesome moral and religious influence over all its students. The charter makes the Bible the only book of authority in religious instruction, and "dis- cards as uninspired and without authority all writings, formulas, creeds, and articles of faith subsequent thereto."
As a means of moral and religious instruction, the exercises are opened every morning with Bible reading and prayer, and each teacher hears a Bible recitation every Monday morning.
The success of the institution, thus far, has been very gratifying to all its friends and patrons. The number of its students has increased re- gularly from its very commencement, the number in attendance the present session being much larger than at any previous time, which speaks well for the future prosperity and usefulness of the North-west- ern Christian University.
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CHURCHES AND PASTORS.
CHURCHES.
LOCATION.
N. E. cor. Circle and Market ..
N. W. cor. Circle and Market.
Cor. Illinois and Ohio .. .
Cor. Market and Delaware.
Ohio, west of Delaware ..
S. side of Circle.
Cor. Pennsylvania and Market.
Rev. C. W. Miller
Rev. Wm. Graham ..
Rev. Francis A. Hester.
Rev. Miller. . Rev. E. Weaver.
Rev. John Hill.
Rev. Jos. C. Talbot.
Rev. James B. Simmons
Rev. M. Broyles .
Rev. E. Goodwin Rev. Kunkleman.
Rev Daniel Schindler.
Rev. Edward Kuester
Rev. Charles Fricke.
Rev. N. A. Hyde .. Rev. M. G. I. Stern
Rev. C. W. Witt
Rev A. Bessonies. . ..
Rev. Simon Seirist
Rev. M. Hoehn .
Rev. B. F. Foster.
David Tatum and wife. Rev. Judah Wezhsler ..
PASTORS RESIDENCES
Boards 170 N. Illinois. 12 E. Vermont. 248 N. Ill nois. 80 N. Meridian.
2 Circle. Adjoining Church. Adjoining Church. 104 Virginia ave. Adjoining Church. N. Tennessee. 143 N. Pennsylvania Adj. Church Circle. 93 E. Ohio. 190 W. North. 188 N. Illinois, Bds. 167 N. Alabama. Mer. N. of Blind Asylum Basement of Church.
13 N. East. Boards 56 N. Meridian. At Church. Boards 62 N. East. Adjoining Church. 46 S. Delaware. Back of Church. 268 N. Illinois.
Massachusetts ave. Md., bt Pa. and Va. ave.
CITY DIRECTORY.
First Presbyterian.
Second do Third do
Fourth do
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Associat Reformed Presbyterian.
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Wesley Chapel (Methodist).
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Roberts Chapel do
Strange Chapel do
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German ·
African
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North Street do
Episcopalian (Christ Church) .
Baptist .. .
African Baptist .
Christian Church. First Evangelical Lutheran.
Second do do
German United Evangelical .. German Lutheran. Congregationalist . German Reformed. .
United Brethren . .. St. Johns (Catholic)
Georgia, bt. Tennessee and Illinois.
. Maryland, bt. Pennsylvania and Delaware .. New Jersey, bt. Market and Ohio. College Hall ..
Delaware, bt. Michigan and North.
Cor. Delaware and St. Clair .. 97 E. Washington, up stairs.
PASTOR'S NAME.
Rev. Thomas M. Cunningham. ..
Rev. G. P. Tindall. .
Rev David Stevenson. Rev. Geo. M. Maxwell ..
Rev. Gilbert Small, bde. 78 Mass. ave.a .. Rev. E. T. Fletcher .
. Tennessee, S. of Vermont.
New Jersey, S. of Louisiana. Oaio, E. of New Jersey ... .
Georgia, bt. Canal and Mississippi. North, west of Alabama ... .
N. E. cor. Meridian and Circle .
Cor. Meridian and Maryland.
Missouri, near New York .. Cor. Ohio and Delaware .. Cor. Alabama and New York.
Pennsylvania, bt. St. Clair and Pratt.
Ohio, bt. Illinois and Meridian.
Alabama, S. of Washington.
Ramsay's Hall, S. Illinois
Alabama, S. of Market. Cor. New Jersey and Ohio ... . .. . St. Marys do
German Evangelical. Universalist .....
Friends Church (Hicksite) .
Do do (Orthodox).
Jews Synagogue ..
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Asbury Chapel do
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
NAME.
TIME OF ISSUE.
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
PUBLICATION OFFICE.
SENTIMENTS.
Indianapolis Daily Citizen.
Every Evening . .
Cameron & McNeely.
No. 17 S Meridian .
Indiana State Sentinel
Daily and weekly
Bingham & Doughty .
No. 18 E. Washington ...
Indiana State Journal.
Daily and weekly . Monthly ..
Journal Company . C. C. Butler.
No. 10 S. Meridian. .. .
Commercial Telegram .
Saturdays .
Elder & Harkness ..
No. 2 S. Meridian . .
Locomotive .
Saturdays
National Democrat Company . . ... Boetticher & Seidensticker
No. 3012 S. Meridian.
National Democrat . Volksblatt, (german) ...
Saturdays .
Richard Henninger ...
Indiana American ...
Fridays .
Thos. A. Goodwin. .
Citizen Office.
Citizen Office .
No. 6612 E. Washington .. .
Witness ....
Wednesdays . ... .
M. G. Clarke . ..
Odd Fellows' Hall ...
· Baptist. Christian.
Christian Record ... ·
Monthly ..
Jas. M. Mathews ...
Journal Office ... .
Indiana Farmer . .
Monthly ...
Ray & Wellhouse ..
Indiana School Journal. .
Monthly .
Repository, (col.) ...
Quarterly.
Indiana State Teachers Association Elijah Weaver ..
Citizen Office. .
Journal Office ..
Education. Literature and Religion.
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Independent. Democratic. Republican, Mechanical and Scientific Independent. Democratic. Democratic.
Republican. Republican.
Public Advertiser ... · Herald and Era .
Monthly .
Cameron & McNeely.
Advertising. Universalist.
· Saturdays ... ...
Williamson & Lee ..
No 130 E. Washington. No. 6612 E. Washington.
Freie Presse, (german) .
Thursdays.
No. 10 S. Pennsylvania.
Sentinel buildings. . Agricultural.
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LIBRARIES. STATE LIBRARY.
State House. S. D. Lyon, Librarian. No. of volumes, 20,000. For the use of judges, State officers, professional men, &c. Office hours from 9 till 4.
CENTER TOWNSHIP LIBRARY.
Court House. No. of volumes 1,000. John Dennis, Librarian. Open on Saturdays from 2 till 5 P. M. Terms free.
MARION COUNTY LIBRARY.
John W. Hamilton, Librarian. No. of volumes, 1,650. Office at Court House. Terms, 75 cents a year for 2 books, 50 cents for 1 book. Open Saturdays from 9 till 5.
TELEGRAPH. ,
Western Union Telegraph Company. Office No. 1 N. Meridian street.
STATE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
INDIANA INSTITUTE FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE BLIND, Located half a mile north of Washington Street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania Streets.
OFFICERS.
Trustees-Jas. G. Reed, President ; E. W. H. Ellis, Secretary ; John F. Carr, John H. Cook, Wm. B. Mccullough, Nathan B. Palmer. Superintendent, Dr. Jas. Mc Workman. Principal Teacher, Granville M. Bal- lard.
Teacher in the Female Department, Miss Eliza W. Bowman. Matron, Mrs. Juliette McWorkman. Teacher of Music, Miss Lucinda M. Morley. Physician, Livingston Dunlap, M. D.
INDIANA INSTITUTION FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB,
Located on East Washington Street, near city limits.
OFFICERS.
Board of Trustees-Hon. J. P. Drake, President; John S. Spann, Sec'y; Rev. Love H. Jameson, Julius Ni- colai, L. B. Stockton, John W. Kightley.
Superintendent, Thomas MacIntire, A. M.
Instructors, Wm. Willard, H. S. Gil- let, A. M .; W. H. Latham, A. M., M. D .; W. H. DeMotte, A. M .; P.
A. Emery, A. M .; Cornelia Trask, Anna B. Very, B. R. Nordyke. Physician, Livingston Dunlap, M. D. Matron, Miss Lucinda L. Gillett. Steward, Wm. R. Hogshire. Manager of the Farm, W. R. Hogshire Master of Shoe Shop, James Davis. Teacher of Needle work, Miss Julia A. Taylor. Gardiner, George McClain.
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INDIANA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
This Institution is located on a farm of 160 acres of land, three miles West of the City on the National road. The first law for its establish- ment was enacted by the General Assembly during the session of 1843-4. The farm was purchased of N. Bolton, Esq., for $5,300 00, in the fall of 1845. It was open for the reception of patients November, 1848. The cost, thus far has been about three hundred thousand dollars. There have been over fifteen hundred insane patients admitted to its Wards.
OFFICERS.
Superintendent, Dr. James S. Athon. Assistant Physicians, Dr. Barnes, sr. Dr. Dunlap, jr. Steward, Moses Hunter.
Matron, Mrs. S. G. Hall.
Board of Commissioners; W. H. Tal- bott, Pres't; E. J. Peck, Henry Brady, James Ritchey, Samuel Grimes, C. C. Campbell.
MASONIC ORDERS.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT.
Grand Encampment of Knight Templars will hold its next annual communication at New Albany on the first Wednesday of December, 1858. GRAND OFFICERS.
Sir Ephraim Colestock, of Indian- apolis, Grand Master.
Sir George W. Porter, of New Al- bany, Deputy Grand Master. Sir William G. Terrell, of Lafayette, Grand Generalissimo.
Sir Martin Frybarger, of Conners- ville, Indiana, Grand Captain General.
Sir Phineas C. G. Hunt, of Indian- apolis, Grand Treasurer. Sir Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Recorder.
Rev. Thomas R. Austin, of New Al- bany, Grand Prelate.
William Hacker, of Shelbyville, Grand Senior Warden.
Solomon D. Bayless, of Ft. Wayne, Gand Junior Warden.
L. B. Stockton, of Lafayette, Grand Standard Bearer.
Wm. T. Hensley, of Connersville, Grand Sword Bearer.
Wm. W. Thomas, of Connersville, Grand Warden.
H. Colestock, of Ind'pls, G. Sentinel.
GRAND COUNCIL.
The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Indi- ana, will hold its next annual communication at Richmond, on Tuesday, before the fourth Monday in May, 1859.
GRAND OFFICERS.
Comp. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, | Comp. Phineas G. C. Hunt, of Indi- Grand Puissant.
Comp. Wm. W. Lynde, of Centre- ville, Deputy G. Puissant. Comp. Eden H. Davis, of Shelby- ville, T. I. G. Master. 1 Comp. Horace Coleman, of Logans- port, G. P. C. of Work. Comp. Thomas Pattison, of Aurora, G. Captain of Guards.
anapolis, G. Treasurer.
Comp. Francis King, of Indianapo- lis, G. Recorder.
Comp. Rev. James S. Barnes, of Connersville, Gr. Chaplain.
Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indian- apolis, G. S. and Sentinel.
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GRAND CHAPTER.
The Grand Royal Arch Chap. of the State of Indiana, will hold its next annual communication at Richmond, on the Tuesday before the fourth Monday in May, 1859.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. E. Daniel K. Hays, of Attica, G. | Com. Phineas G. C. Hunt, of Indi- H. Priest.
E. George W. Porter, of New Alba- ny, D. G. H. Priest.
E Hugh Hanna, of Wabash, Grand King.
E. James R. Mendenhall, of Rich- mond, G. Scribe.
Com. Rev. Thomas R. Austin, of N. Albany, G. Chaplain.
anapolis, G. Treasurer.
Com. Francis King, of Indianapolis, G. Secretary.
Com. Win. G. Terrell, of Lafayette, G. C. of the Host.
Com. Thomas Pattison of Aurora, G. R. A. Captain.
Com. Henry Colestock, of Indian- apolis, G. Guard.
GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA.
The Grand Lodge of Indiana holds its annual communication at Ma- sonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, on the fourth Monday of May, of each year.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. W. Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne, G. Master.
R. W. Frank Emerson, of Browns- town, D. G. Master.
R. W. Mahlon D. Manson, of Craw- fordsville, S. G. Warden.
R. W. John B. Fravel, of Laporte, J. G. Warden.
R. W. Charles Fisher, of Indiana- polis, G. Treasurer.
R. W. Francis King, of Indianapo- lis, (. Secretary.
Bro. Wm. Pelan, of Connersville, Rev. G. Chaplain.
Bro. W. Millard, jr., of Millersville, G. Lecturer.
Bro. John R. Coffroth, of Hunting- ton, G. Marshal.
Bro. S. W. Peck, of Washington, S. G. Deacon.
Bro. Jolin M. Thomas, of Pleasant Hill, J. G. Deacon.
Bro. Henry Colestock, of Indiana- polis, G. Steward and T.
RAPER ENCAMPMENT NO 1.
Total number of members 45. Date of charter, October 16th, 1850; stated meetings, fourth Wednesday in each month.
M. E. Sir Ephraim Colestock, G. Commander.
M. E Sin L. R. Brownell, Generalis- imo.
M. E. Sir Wm. J. Wallace, Captain General.
M. E. Sir Francis King, Prelate.
M. E. Sir Ellis L. Aker, Senior War- den.
OFFICERS. M. E. Sir P. G. C. Hunt, J. Warden. M. E. Sir Isaac H. Roll, Treasurer. M. E. Sir Charles Fisher, Recorder. M. E. Sir John D Morris, Standard Bearer. M. E. Sir Jacob Vandegrift, Sword Bearer.
M. E. Sir Nelson Donnelan, Warden. M. E. Sir Henry Colestock, Sentinel. -
COUNCIL.
Indianapolis Council No. 2, at Indianapolis.
Moses Wolf, T. I. G. M. Ephraim Colestock, D. T. G. M. John M. Bramwell, P. C. W. Francis King, C. G.
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Chas. Fisher, Recorder. Ilenry Colestock, Steward and Sen- tinel.
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CHAPTER. Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5, at Indianapolis.
John M. Bramwell, H. P.
Ephraim Colestock, K.
Israel Conklin, G. M. 1 V.
Francis King, C of H.
Win. J. Wallace, T. R.
Charles Fisher, Sec.
Henry Colestock, Guard.
MARION LODGE NO. 35.
Chartered 1846. Meets at Masonic Hall third Wednesday in each month.
J. M. Bramwell, W. M.
Francis King, S. W.
Josiah Locke, Sec. Israel Conklin, S. D.
S. A. Fletcher, jr., J. W.
George Young, J. D. -
Moses Wolf, T.
R. A. Looker, Tyler.
CENTER LODGE, NO. 123.
Chartered October, 1853.
Meets at Masonic Hall first Wednesday in each month.
John C. New, W. M.
Erie Locke, S. W.
A. Graydon, J. W.
I. H. Roll, Treas.
1 Charles Fisher, Sec'y. Peter Ritter, S. D. W. P. Bingham, J. D. H. Colestock, Tyler.
CONCORDIA LODGE, NO. 178.
Chartered May, 1855. Meets at Masonic Hall the second Wednesday in each month.
Charles G. Bals, W. M.
Christ. Mayer, S. W.
Albert Reisner, J. W.
Geo. F. Meyer, Treas.
Christopher Werbe, Sec. Frank Damme, S. D. Menkedick, J. D. H. Colestock, Tyler.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
R. W. G. ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F., OF INDIANA.
The R. W. Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F., of Indiana, was instituted on the 10th of January, 1847, and convenes at Odd Fellows' Hall, Indian- apolis, on the third Monday of May and November in each year.
OFFICERS.
Chris. Miller, M. W. G. Patriarch, Lafayette.
Wm. P. Applegate, M. E. G. High Priest, Connersville.
E. A. Jones, R. W. G. Senior War- den, Richmond. Willis W. Wright, R. W. G. Scribe, Indianapolis.
Theo. P. Houghey, R. W. G. Treasu- rer, Indianapolis.
James Burges, R. W. J. Junior Warden, Danville. Christopher Toler, G. Sentinel, Mad- dison.
E. S. Tyler, Deputy G. Sentinel, In- dianapolis. Wm. K. Edwards, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Terre Haute.
J. S. Harvey, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Jefferson ville.
Erie Locke, P. S.
Samuel Campbell, R. A. C.
James H. Seybold, G. M. 3 V ..
Peter Ritter, G. M. 2 V.
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Daniel Moss, Alt. G. Rep., Greens- burg.
Taylor W. Webster, Alt. Grand Rep., Ladoga.
Past Grand Patriarchs .- Christian Bucher, of No. 2; Isaac H. Tay- lor, of No. 2; Daniel Moss, of No. 27; Marshall Sexton, of No. 12; J. S. Harvey, of No. 5; Jacob P. Chapman, of No. 5; Job B. El-
dridge, of No. 10; E. H. Barry, of No. 12; Lewis Humphreys, of No. 9.
Past Grand High Priests .- Caspar Markle, of No. 11; I. P. Windle, of No. 17; Job B. Eldridge, of No. 10; George B. Jocelyn, o No. 1; Thomas P. Gunnell, of Nof 38.
THE GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA.
The R. W. Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F., of Indiana, was instituted on the 14th of August, 1837, and convenes at Odd Fellows' Hall, Indiana- polis, on the third Tuesday of May and November in each year.
OFFICERS.
P. A. Hackleman, M. W. G. Master, Rushville.
Geo. B. Roberts, R. W. D. G. Mas- ter, Laporte.
Thos. Underwood, R. W. G. Warden, Lafayette.
Willis W. Wright, R. W. G. Secre- tary, Indianapolis.
Jacob B. McChesney, R. W. G. Trea- surer, Indianapolis. Milton Herndon, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Crawfordsville. James H. Stewart, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Delphi.
Wm. M. French, Alt. G. Rep. Jeffer- sonville.
Jno. H. Stailey, Alt. G. Rep., Ro- chester.
David Ferguson, R. W. G. Marshal, Winchester.
Wm. Rea., R. W. G. Conductor, Jef- fersonville.
E. S. Tyler, R. W. G. Guardian, In- dianapolis.
Henry L. Brown, R. W. G. Messen- ger, Lawrenceburgh, Geo. D. Staats, G. Herald, Indiana- polis.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 5.
Convenes in Indianapolis on the evenings of the first and third Mon- days of each month.
CENTER LODGE, NO. 18.
Meets in Indianapolis on Tuesday evening of each week.
PHILOXENIAN LODGE, NO. 44.
Meets in Indianapolis on Wednesday evening of each week. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 124.
Meets in Indianapolis on Friday evening of each week.
GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 129.
Meets in Indianapolis on Thursday evening of each week.
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH.
Meets first Saturday night in each month.
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TEMPERANCE ORDERS.
GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR OF INDIANA.
Meets annually in May. The next session will be held in Lafayette. OLIVER TEMPLE OF HONOR NO. 6. Meets at Temperance Hall every Monday evening.
GRAND DIVISION OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE OF INDIANA.
The annual session is held at Indianapolis in November, and the semi- annual session in April, at whatever point the Grand Division may de- signate.
WASHINGTON DIVISION NO. 1.
Organized April 20th, 1846, meets at Temperance Hall every Friday evening.
MARION DIVISION NO. 76, SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
Organized January, 1858, meets every Tuesday night, at Wright's Hall, opposite Littles' Hotel.
CAPITAL DIVISION NO. 30.
Organized June 16th, 1858, meets every Wednesday evening at Hayden's Mercantile College Hall.
GRAND LODGE I. O. G. T., OF INDIANA. Meets annually in Indianapolis, in October.
INDIANAPOLIS LODGE, NO. 143, I. O. G. T.
Organized September 16th, 1857, meets every Wednesday evening at Temperance Hall.
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