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156 N. Pennsylvania. Ill., bt. Second & Thir d Basement of church. 13 N. East. 15 N. Alabama. Rear of church. 27 N. Liberty. Adjoining church. 46 S. Delaware. 8 Virginia ave. E. St. Joseph.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
The leading Streets are named East, West, North and South, taking Merid- ian Street for one basis, and Washington for the other. The Streets printed in Capitals are the most im- portant ones in the City.
Agnes, N. and S., N. W. of City. ALABAMA, N. and S., three blocks E. of Circle. Ann, from Rolling Mill to McCarty. Arch, from Jackson to Noble, N. E. of city.
Arizonia, S. of Utah. Ash, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city. Athon, from Rhode Island to Indiana ave. Barnhill, from North to Davis.
Bates, from Noble to eastern limits, S. of city.
Benton, from Harrison to Central Track, E. of Noble.
Bicking, from Delaware to East, S. of city.
Blackford, from New York to North, three blocks W. of Canal.
Blake, N. and S., from Washington to Indiana ave., near W. limits.
Bright, from New York to North, N. W. of city.
Broadway, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city. Buchanan, S. E. of city, 3 blocks N. of Morris.
Cady, from Harrison to Central Track, E. of Benton.
California, from New York to North, two blocks W. of Canal.
Catharine, from West to Canal, S. of Merrill. Cedar, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. Center from Dunlop to Ellen, N. W. of city. Charles, from St. Clair to Peru track.
Chatham, from Massachusetts ave. to St. Clair, E. of East.
Cherry, from Fort Wayne ave. to Ash, near Northern boundary. Christian ave., 1 block N. of city limits. Coburn, S. E. of city, 1 block N. of Morris. Coe, from Fall Creek to Hiawatha, N. E. Cottrell, from Georgia to Louisiana, W. of Canal, S. W.
Cross, from Peru Track to City line, N. E.
Curve, from Bellefontaine Car Works, N. E. to city limits. Dacota, from White River to Morris, W. of West. Davidson, N. and S., E. of Railroad. Davis, from N. W. city line to Fall Creek.
DELAWARE, N. and S., two blocks E. of Circle. Douglass, from New York to Michigan, N. W. of city. Dougherty, S. E. of city, 2 blocks N. of Morris. Duncan, from Delaware to New Jersey, continuation of Garden.
For four successive years at the Am. Institute, New York.
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Dunlop, from Madison ave. 3 blocks S. of Morris. East, N. and S., five blocks E. of Circle.
East Second, W. of city line.
Elizabeth, from Indiana ave. to Blake, N. W. of city. Elk, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city.
Ellen, from North to Indiana ave.
Ellis, from Maryland S. W. of West.
Elm, from Noble S. E. of Fletcher's Addition.
First, Northern city boundary.
Fifth, five blocks N. of city limits.
Fletcher's Avenue, Fletcher's addition, S. E. of city.
Forest ave., Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city.
Forest Home ave., S. of N. W. C. University.
George, from Merrill to Garden, W. of Illinois.
GEORGIA, E. and W., three blocks S. of Circle.
Greer, between McCarty and Virginia ave.
Grove, from Virginia ave. to city line. Harris, N. and S., N. W. of city.
Harrison, from Noble to Eastern limits, S. of Ind. & C. R. R.
Henry, from Canal to Mississippi, S. of South.
Hiawatha, N. and S. W. of City Hospital.
High, from McCarty S., E. of Delaware.
Hosbrook, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city. Howard North, from First to Seventh, W. of Lafayette Railroad. Howard South, from Morris S. E. of Madison ave.
Huron, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city,
ILLINOIS, N. and S., one block W. of Circle.
INDIANA AVENUE, N. W. Diagonal.
Jackson, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city. James, N. W. of city.
Japan, from Morris S. 3 blocks E. of Madison ave. John, from Peru track to city limits.
Kansas, from Bluff Road to West, S. of city line.
KENTUCKY AVENUE, S. W. Diagonal.
Liberty, N. and S., six blocks E. of Circle.
Locke, from North to Indiana ave.
Lord, from Noble to Eastern limits, S. of I. and C. R. R. LOUISIANA, E. and W., four blocks S. of Circle.
Loukabee, from East to Liberty, bet. Vermont and New York. McCarty, from River to Virginia ave,, S. of city. McGill, from Louisiana to South, W. of Mississippi. McKernan, from Buchanan to Morris, 3 blocks E. of East. Madison ave., from South to city line, S. E. Diagonal. Margaret, S. side of City Hospital.
Maria, from Smith to Locke. MARKET, E. and W., through Circle.
MARYLAND, E. and W., two blocks S. of Circle.
MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N. E. Diagonal. Maxwell, from North to Davis. Meek, from Noble to Eastern limits, S. of Indiana Central R. R. MERIDIAN, N. and S., through Circle.
Merrill, from Kentucky ave. to Virginia ave., seven blocks S. of Circle. MICHIGAN, E. and W., four blocks N. of Circle.
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FORT WAYNE AVENUE, from North running N. E. to city limits. Fourth, four blocks N. of city limits.
Franklin, from Morris S. two blocks, E. of Madison ave.
Garden, from Canal to Delaware, six blocks S. of Circle.
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MICHIGAN ROAD, N. E. and S. W., through the city.
Mill, from Fifth to Seventh, W. of Howard.
Minerva, N. and S., N. W. of city. Minnesota, W. of Canal from Morris, S.
MISSISSIPPI, N. and S., three blocks W. of Circle.
MISSOURI, N. and S., along Canal.
Morris, Southern boundary line.
Nebraska, from Madison ave. 4 blocks S. of Morris.
NEW JERSEY, N. and S., four blocks E. of Circle.
NEW YORK, E. and W., two blocks N. of Circle.
Noble, N. and S., seven blocks E. of Circle.
North ave., N. of N. W. C. University. NORTH, E. and W., five blocks N. of Circle.
Oak, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city.
OHIO, E. and W., one block N. of Circle.
Orient, from Pennsylvania to Fort Wayne ave., S. of St. Joseph.
Oxford, from Peru Track to city line. Patterson, N. and S., N. W. of city.
PENNSYLVANIA, N. and S., one block E. of Circle.
Pine, Fletcher's Addition, S. E. of city.
Pittsfield, continuation of Mill to Lafayette Railroad Trark.
Plum, N. of Car Works, N. E. of city.
Powell, from Michigan to North.
Pratt, from Illinois to Fort Wayne ave., N. of Blind Asylum.
Railroad Avenue, N. and S., between Pennsylvania and S. Delaware. Railroad Street, N. and S., along Bellefontaine R. R. track. Ray, from Canal to Railroad, S. of city.
Rhode Island, from Blake to Western limits, N. of city.
St. Clair, from Indiana ave. to Massachusetts ave., N. of Blind Asylum. St. Joseph, from Illinois to Fort Wayne ave., N. of Blind Asylum. St. Mary, E. from Meridian, Northern city boundary.
School, from South to Virginia ave., W. of Noble. Second, two blocks N. of city limits. Seventh, seven blocks N. of city limits.
Short, from Morris to Dougherty, W. of Virginia ave. Sinker, from Alabam to New Jersey. Sixth, six blocks N. of city limits. Smith, from Rhode Island to Indiana ave.
SOUTH, E. and W., five blocks S. of Circle.
TENNESSEE, N. and S., two blocks W. of Circle. Texas, from Madison ave. W. 6 blocks, S. of Morris.
Third, three blocks N. of city limits.
VERMONT, E. and W., three blocks N. of Circle.
Vine, from Jackson to Ash, N. E. of city. VIRGINIA AVENUE, S. E. Diagonal. Union, from McCarty to Morris, E. of Bluff Road. University ave., E. of N. W. C. University. Utah, S. of Wisconsin.
Walnut, from Canal to Massachusetts ave., N. of Blind Asylum. WASHINGTON, E, and W., one block S. of Circle. Watters, from McCarty to Virginia ave. WEST, N. and S., one block W. of Canal. Western ave., continuation of Fort Wayne ave. Wilkins, from Canal to Railroad, S. of city. Willard, from Garden to Merrill, W. of Tennessee. Williams, between McCarty and Virginia ave. Wilson, from North to Davis.
Upwards of 100 W. & W. Machines in use in Ind'p'lis making army clothing.
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Winston, N. and S., near Eastern limits.
Wisconsin, from Bluff Road to River, S. of Kansas. Wright, from Buchanan to Morris, 2 blocks E. of East. Wyandot. Wyoming, from Delaware to High, S. of city.
L. B. WILLIAMSON. E. HAUGH'
WILLIAMSON & HAUGH, Manufacturers of
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING,
Verandahs, Bank Vaults, Iron Shutters, Iron Stairs, plain and ornamen- tal. Builders of E. May's Patent Iron Jail. Also, manufacturers of
WHEELER'S PATENT WATER DRAWER. NO. 2 N. DELAWARE ST., INDIANAPOLIS. N. B. Bolts of all sizes made to order.
GEO. W. PITTS,
Wholesale and Retail
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Office and residence No. 78 Indiana Avenue,
INDIANAPOLIS.
First Premium awarded the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine for three
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APPENDIX.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
ANNUAL ELECTION SECOND TUESDAY IN MAY; COUNCIL MEETS EVERY OTHER SATURDAY NIGHT.
CITY OFFICERS FOR 1862.
Mayor-S. D. MAXWELL.
Treasurer-JOSEPH K. ENGLISH.
Clerk-JOHN G. WATERS.
Marshal -- DAVID W. LOUCKS. Deputy Marshal -- JOHN UMBERSAW. City Engineer-JAMES WOOD, SR. Assistant Engineer-JAMES WOOD, JR. Street Commissioner -- JOHN A. COLESTOCK. Market Master-THOMAS J. FOOS.
Assessor-JOHN B. STUMPH. City Attorney -- JAMES M. SWEETSER.
COUNCILMEN.
First Ward-Sims A. Colley ; Samuel M. Sibert. Second Ward-T. P. Haughey; Andrew Wallace. Third Ward-W. Clinton Thompson ; Vacancy. Fourth Ward-George W. Geisendorff; John Blake. Fifth Ward-E. H. L. Kuhlman; Stephen McNabb. Sixth Ward-Austin H. Brown; Alex. Metzger. Seventh Ward-S. A. Fletcher, Jr .; Charles Richmann. Eigth Ward-Jas. M. Buchanan; Hiram N. Wright. Ninth Ward-Henry Geisel; Christ. F. Wishmeyer.
WATCHMEN.
Chief of Police, T. A. Ramsey. First Ward, Thomas D. Amos; George Taffe. Second Ward, John S. Bray ; Haldin Davis. Third Ward, Hannibal Taffe; Charles E. Carter. Fourth Ward, James P. Catterson; Wm. H. Fitch.
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Fifth Ward, Michael Gallivan; Fred. Scheigert. Sixth Ward, Henry Paul; John S. Russell. Seventh Ward, A. E. Catterson ; H. S. Adams.
Sealer of Weights and Measures, James Loucks. Keeper of Cemetery, James W. Alred.
INDIANAPOLIS STEAM PAID FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Fire Engineer, Joseph W. Davis.
STEAM COMPANY No. 1, Located on Washington street.
Engineer, Frank Glazier. Driver of Engine Team, Aug. Nagle.
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Fireman, John M. Davis. Driver of Hose, Charles Rhoads.
Hosemen, George Webster, Leonard Gay, Eli Thompson, Danl. Locks. Company No. 1 have four horses.
STEAM COMPANY No. 2, Located on corner of Massachusetts Avenue.
Engineer, Charles E. Curtis.
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Driver of Engine, Lafe Doughty.
Fireman, E. H. Webster. Driver of Hose, Abe Smock.
Hosemen, Chas. Anderson, Fred. Heinebaugh, Jas. Pierce, Geo. Williams. Company No. 2 have five horses.
STEAM COMPANY No. 3, Located on South street, between Delaware and Alabama streets.
Engineer, Daniel Glazier.
Į Driver of Engine, J. Calahan.
Fireman, Ralph Hunter. Driver of Hose, Samuel Blythe ..
Hosemen, Henry Busher, Columbus Gray, Casper Freshour, J. Redman. Company No. 3 have three horses.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, Located on New Jersey street, north of Washington. Driver, Henry Kincil.
SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
First Ward, Oscar H. Kendricks. Second Ward, D. V. Culley. Third Ward, James Green. Fourth Ward, Dr. Elliott. -
Fifth Ward, James Sulgrove.
Sixth Ward, Louis W. Hasselman.
Seventh Ward, vacant.
81,000 Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines in use in this country.
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CENTER TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Constables, Michael Scudder, Jeptha Bradley, W. Woolen. Township Trustee, James Turner.
MARION COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Common Pleas Court, Chas. Ray.
Recorder, Alex. G. Wallace. Treasurer, John L. Brown.
Clerk of Circuit and Common Pleas Court, William Wallace. Sheriff, Wm. J. Wallace.
Auditor, Jacob T. Wright. Coroner, Garrison W. Alred. Surveyor, Oliver W. Voorhies.
COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
Held at the U. S. Court-room, Post Office Building, on the third Mondays of November and May in each year.
Circuit Judge, - Swan. Circuit Clerk, John H. Rea. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
Held at the U. S. Court-room, Post Office Building, on the third Mondays of November and May of each year. Clerk's office at the State Bank Building.
District Judge, Elisha M. Huntington,
District Clerk, John H. Rea,
District Attorney, John Hannah.
UNITED STATES MARSHALS.
Marshal, D. G. Rose .. Deputy Marshals, I. S. Bigelow, A. M. Ruter.
SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA.
Court meets in State House fourth Mondays in May and November. Judges-Andrew Davidson, J. L. Worden, James M. Hanna, Samuel E. Perkins. Clerk, John P. Jones. Sheriff, Henry H. Nelson. .
COURTS OF MARION COUNTY.
MARION CIRCUIT COURT. Meets at Court House, Indianapolis, fourth Mondays in March and Sep- tember. Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, Fabius M. Finch. Clerk, William Wallace. Sheriff, William J. Wallace.
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MARION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Judge, Charles A. Ray. Clerk, William Wallace. Sheriff, William J. Wallace.
POST OFFICE.
In new Government Building, S. E. cor. Pennsylvania and Market streets.
Postmaster, A. H. Conner.
Clerks, E. A. Elder, William H. Campbell, John Fish, John F. Wood, George W. Joseph, Jas. B. Hill, David W. Barnitt, John A. Buchanan, D. J. Charles, Jas. A. Russell, John Farrell, Charles Knefler, George M. Sweetser, Joseph F. Dougherty, Benton C. Vandegrift, George G. McChesny, John F. Owings, John S. Duncan, Samuel E. Frazee. Porters, Jacob Reinacher and Maurice Healey.
MASONIC ORDERS. GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
The next annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knights Tem- plar of the State of Indiana, will be held at Fort Wayne, on the first Tuesday in April, 1862.
GRAND OFFICERS.
Sir Solomon D. Bayless, of Fort Wayne, R. E. Grand Commander. Sir Rev. John W. Sullivan, of Jeffersonville, V. E. D. G. Commander. Sir John A. Hutton, of New Albany, Grand Generalissimo. Sir Harvey G. Hazlerigg, of Thorntown, Grand Captain General. Sir Rev. Thomas R. Austin, of New Albany, Grand Prelate. Sir Henry C. Lawrence, of Lafayette, Grand Senior Warden. Sir Samuel McElfatrick, of Fort Wayne, Grand Junior Warden. Sir Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer. Sir Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Recorder. Sir Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, Grand Standard Bearer. Sir Joseph Johnson, of Fort Wayne, Grand Sword Bearer. Sir Wm. M. Smith, of Connersville, Grand Warden. Sir Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand Captain Guard.
GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of Indi- ana will hold the next annual communication at Lafayette, at 9 o'clock A. M., on the Tuesday before the fourth Monday of May, 1862.
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GRAND OFFICERS.
Comp. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, M. Puissant Gr. Master.
Comp. Thomas Pattison, of Aurora, D. Puissant Gr. Master.
Comp. Thomas R. Austin, of New Albany, T. Ill. Gr. Master.
Comp. Chauncey Carter, of Logansport, Gr. P. C. of Work.
Comp. Henry Goodlander, of Connersville, Gr. Capt. Guards. Comp. Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Grand Treasurer.
Comp. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Recorder.
Comp. Rev. Franklin A. Hardin, of Newcastle, Gr. Chaplain.
Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Gr. S. and Sentinel.
GRAND CHAPTER OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Indiana will hold its next annual communication at Lafayette, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Tues- day before the fourth Monday of May, 1862.
GRAND OFFICERS.
Comp. George W. Porter, of New Albany, M. E. Gr. High Priest.
Comp. John Taylor, of Lafayette, E. D. Grand High Priest.
Comp. Erastus W. H. Ellis, of Goshen, E. Grand King.
Comp. Philip Mason, of Connersville, E. Grand Scribe.
Comp. Joseph Johnson, of Fort Wayne, Grand Capt. of Host. Comp. Henry Goodlander, of Connersville, Grand R. A. Capt.
Comp. Rev. Franklin A. Harding, of Newcastle, Gr. Chaplain. Comp. Charles Fisher, of Innianapolis, Grand Treasurer.
Comp. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Grand Secretary.
Comp. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, Grand Guard.
GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
The Grand Lodge of Indiana holds its annual communication at the Masonic Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the fourth Monday of May, 1862.
GRAND OFFICERS.
M. W. Thomas R. Austin, of New Albany, Grand Master.
R. W. John B. Fravel, of Laporte, D. G. Master.
R. W. Eleazer Malone, of Centerville, G. S. Warden.
R. W. Henry D. Washburn, of Newport, G. J. Warden.
R. W. Charles Fisher, of Indianapolis, Gr. Treasurer. R. W. Francis King, of Indianapolis, Gr. Secretary. Bro. Rev. John Leach, of Laporte, Gr. Chaplain.
Bro. Thomas Carnahan, of Lafayette, Gr. Lecturer.
Bro. Wm. Hacker, of Shelbyville, Gr. Marshal. Bro. Wm. J. Willard, jun., of Millersville, G. S. Deacon.
Bro. Wm. W. Clinedenst, of Centreville, G. J. Deacon.
Bro. Henry Colestock, of Indianapolis, G. Tyler.
RAPER COMMANDERY, No. 1.
Chartered 1850. Stated meetings fourth Wednesday of each month.
Sir Ephraim Colestock, G. C. Sir John M. Bramwell, G.
Sir Wm. H. Lingenfelter, C. G.
Sir Samuel Campbell, T. Sir Charles Fisher, R. Sir Levi Gustin, St. B.
Successive years at Mechanic's Institute, Cincinnati.
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Sir Thomas H. Lynch, P. Sir Francis King, S. W. Sir Wm. J. Millard, J. W.
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Sir C. F. Brown, Sw'd B.
Sir Calvin Fletcher, jr., W.
Sir Henry Colestock, S.
COUNCIL.
Indianapolis Council, No. 2, at Indianapolis. Meets first Monday in each month.
John M. Bramwell, I. I. L. L.
Israel Conklin, A. I. I. L. L.
Geo. W. H. Riley, P. C. W.
Francis King, C. G.
Samuel Campbell, T. Charles Fisher, R. Henry Colestock, S.
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Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5, at Indianapolis. Meets first Friday of each month.
John M. Bramwell, H. P.
Ephraim Colestock, K.
Samuel Campbell, S. G. M. 3d V.
Francis King, C. H.
Israel Conklin, P. S.
Roger Parry, R. A. C.
James Sulgrove, T. Charles Fisher, S. - Henry Colestock, G.
MARION LODGE, No. 35.
Chartered 1853. Meets at Masonic Hall, third Wednesday in each month.
John M. Bramwell, W. M.
Wilson S. Wolf, S. W.
Ebenezer Sharpe, J. W.
Joseph R. Haugh, T.
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Francis King, S. Roger Parry, S. D. William R. Foster, J. D. Henry Colestock, T.
CONCORDIA LODGE, No. 178.
Chartered May, 1855. Meets at Masonic Hall the second Wednesday in each month.
OFFICERS.
Geo. F. Meyer, W. M. Frank Damme, S. W. - Bernhauer, J. W. August Braininger, S.
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Charles Lauer, T. Christ. Meyer, S. D. , J. D.
CENTER LODGE, No. 23.
Chartered 1846. Meets at Masonic Hall first Wednesday of each month.
Aaron D. Ohr, W. M. John M. Kerper, S. W. W. T. Clark, J. W.
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Charles Fisher, S. Charles E. Holland, S. D. Peter H. D. Bandey, J. D. Henry Colestock, T.
Isaac H. Roll, T.
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James H. Seybold, G. M. 3d V.
Joseph R. Haugh, G. M. 2d V.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. R. W. G. ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F., OF INDIANA,
Was instituted on the 10th of December, 1847, and convenes at Odd Fellows' Hall, Indianapolis, on the third Monday preceding the third Tuesday of May and November of each year.
OFFICERS.
L. M. Campbell, M. W. G. Patriarch, Danville.
J. A. Moorman, M. E. G. High Priest, Winchester.
F. R. A. Jeter, R. W. G. Senior Warden, Brookville.
B. W. Smith, R. W. G. Junior Warden, North Madison. E. H. Barry, R. W. G. Scribe, Indianapolis. T. P. Haughey, R. W. G. Treasurer, Indianapolis. Christopher Toler, W. G. Sentinel, Madison.
Jacob T. Williams, D. G. Sentinel, Indianapolis.
T. B. McCarty, \ G. Reps. to G. L. U. S., ) Jeffersonville. . [ Wabash.
J. T. Sanders,
R. S. C. Maccoun, Alt. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Danville.
C. W. Elmore, Alt. G. Rep. G. L, U. S., Crawfordsville.
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, Indianap- olis, on the third Tuesday of May and November of each year.
OFFICERS.
W. H. Dixon, M. W. Grand Master, Jeffersonville. T. W. Watkins, R. W. D. Grand Master, Terre Haute. Dennis Gregg, R. W. Grand Warden, New Albany. E. H. Barry, R. W. Grand Secretary, Indianapolis. T. P. Haughey, R. W. Grand Treasurer, Indianapolis. Thomas Underwood, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Lafayette. James E. Blythe, G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Lafayette. James Burgess, Alt. G. Rep. G. L. U. S., Danville. J. Y. Allison, Alt. G Rep. G. L. U. S., Madison. Rev. T. G. Beharrell, R. W. Grand Chaplain, Moore's Hill. W. C. Lupton, R. W. Grand Marshal, Indianapolis. R. L. Higginbotham, R. W. Grand Conductor, Delphi. G. A. Milnes, Grand Sentinel, Crooked Creek. S. Frazier, Grand Herald, Green wood.
METROPOLITAN ENCAMPMENT, No. 5. Meets first and third Mondays of each month.
Chief Patriarch, Levi Marshall. High Priest, John G. Pendergast. Senior Warden, Joseph Kingham. Junior Warden, Thomas Kelley.
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Scribe, Thomas Farley. Per. Scribe, John G. Waters. Treasurer, H. A. Fletcher.
MARION ENCAMPMENT, No. 35.
Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month. Chief Patriarch, W. J. Fisher. | Scribe, R. H. Stokes.
For four successive years at the Ohio State Fair.
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High Priest, David Mathias. Senior Warden, W. P. Noble. Junior Warden, H. E. P. Talbott.
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Treasurer, J. B. Root.
TEUTONIA ENCAMPMENT No. 57. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.
Chief Patriarch, Chas. Richmann.
High Priest, Christian Off.
Senior Warden, Joseph Staub.
Junior Warden, Wm. Langenberg.
Scribe, G. Stous. Per. Scribe, Treasurer, Ernest Despa.
CENTRE LODGE, No. 18. Meets every Tuesday evening.
John G. Pendergast, N. G.
Henry Allen, V. G.
Thomas Farley, R. S.
W. H. Jones,
Trustees.
John G. Waters, P. S.
H. A. Fletcher,
PHILOXENIAN LODGE, No. 44. Meets every Wednesday evening.
Joseph Staub, N. G.
Daniel G. Gilmore, V. G.
David Anderson, R. S.
Joseph S. Watson, P. S.
Joseph R, Hough, T.
George D. Staats,
Andrew Wallace,
Trustees.
Thomas J. Vater,
CAPITAL LODGE, No. 124. Meets every Friday evening.
W. R. Wright, N. G. W. H. Weeks, V. G. J. B. Root, R. S.
John F. Wallick, P. S. A. J. Hinesley, T.
GERMANIA LODGE, No. 129. Meets every Thursday evening.
Frederick Rushschaupt, N. G. Christian Karle, V. G.
John Kistner, Sec. Tobias Bender, Per. Sec.
John C. Brinkmeyer, Treas. Charles Richmond, Alexander Metzger, Trustees.
John B. Stumph,
INDIANAPOLIS ROLLING MILL COMPANY.
OFFICERS.
President and Superintendent, John M. Lord. Treasurer, Aquilla Jones. Secretary, C. B. Parkman. Manager, John Thomas. Directors, John M. Lord, James Blake, John Thomas, Aquilla Jones ... Weight Master and Shipping Clerk, James R. Blake.
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INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY.
OFFICERS.
President, D. S. Beaty. Secretary and Collector, Lem Vanlanningham. Directors, D. S. Beaty, E. Peck, D. V. Cuily, S. A. Fletcher, I. Mansur.
BANKS. BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
Office cor. Illinois and Kentucky ave. Capital paid in, about $3,100,000. President, Hugh Mccullough. Cashier, James M. Ray.
BRANCH OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.
Office N. E. cor. Meridian and East Washington. Capital $225,000. President, George Tousey. Cashier, David E. Snyder ..
BANKERS.
INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH BANKING COMPANY. Corner Pennsylvania and Washington.
President, C. Fletcher. Cashier, Thomas H. Sharp.
S. A. FLETCHER. No. 30 East Washington. Open from 8 A. M. until 4 P. M.
A. & J. C. S. HARRISON. 19 East Washingson.
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EDUCATIONAL. McLEAN FEMALE INSTITUTE.
Rev. Charles Sturdevant, A. M., President.
Charles N. Todd, A. M., Professor of Chemistry, Greek and Latin.
Mons. Gerard Many, Professor of French Language.
Miss Sturm, Teacher of German Language.
Mrs. Sarah Starling, Teacher of Drawing and of Painting in Oil and Water Colors.
Miss E. J. Gildersleeve, Miss M. Elmina Jewel, Miss M. Helen Whiting, and Miss Mary Warsdell, Teachers of General Literature in the Eng- lish Department.
Professor Charles Brummer and Miss Clara M. Sturdevant, Teachers of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
James Anderson, Stewart.
Mrs. H. Anderson, Housekeeper.
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INDIANAPOLIS
NORTH-WESTERN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY.
A. R. Benton, A. M., President, Professor of Ethics and Greek.
G. W. Hoss, A. M., Professor Mathematics.
S. K. Hoshour, A. M., Professor Latin and Modern Languages.
R. T. Brown, M. D., A. M., Professor Natural Sciences.
A. C. Shortridge, Professor Preparatory Department.
INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE.
North-East of corner Pennsylvania and Michigan. Rev. Gibbon Williams, Superintendent. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.
Miss E. A. Williams, Principal, and Teacher of Mental and Moral Sci- ence and Latin.
Miss Fannie Snow, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science.
Miss Lucy Tinsley, Teacher of Music.
Miss M. A. Ford, Teacher of the Primary Department.
Miss Fannie Vanhoughten, Teacher of Penmanship.
HAY'S ACADEMY FOR BOYS.
Under Masonic Hall, South Tennessee Street. Rev. L. G. Hay, Principal.
SAINT JOHN'S ACADEMY. (Catholic.)
Adjoining the Catholic Church, North-East cor. Tennessee and Georgia. Conducted by the Sisters of Providence. Mary Ambrose, Superioress.
HALLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Ætna Building, Pennsylvania, between Washington and Market. Blackford's Building, South-East corner Meridian and Washington. College Hall, South-West corner Washington and Pennsylvania.
Court House and County Offices, Court House Square, Washington, bet. Dealware and Alabama.
Glenns' Block, Washington, between Meridian and Pennsylvania.
Journal Building, corner Circle and Meridian.
Macy & McTaggart's Building, Washington, corner of Delaware.
Masonic Hall, South-East corner Washington and Tennessee.
Metropolitan Hall, (Theater,) N. E. corner Washington and Tennessee.
Military Hall, North side Washington, between Meridian and Pennsyl- vania.
Odd Fellows' Hall, North-East corner Washington and Pennsylvania.
Ramsey's Block, South Illinois, between Maryland and Georgia. Ray's Building, North side Washington, between Meridian and Illinois. Sentinel Building, (old,) Washington, between Meridian and Pennsyl- vania.
Sinking Fund Office, corner Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
State Bank, corner Illinois and Kentucky ave. State House, Washington, between Tennessee and Mississippi. Temperance Hall, North side Washington, between Meridian and Illinois. Union Depot, Louisiana, between Meridian and Illinois. Union Hall, South side Washington, between Delaware and Alabama. United States Court House and Post Office, corner Market and Pennsyl- vania. Yohn's Building, North-East corner Washington and Meridian.
LIBRARIES.
INDIANA STATE LIBRARY.
R. D. Brown, Librarian. For the use of Judges and State officers. Office hours from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M. No. of volumes, about 20,000.
MARION COUNTY LIBRARY.
Under the charge of nine Trustees. This institution was organized un- der the special law of 1843. No. of volumes, 1,700. John W. Hamilton, Librarian .. Office in Court House. Terms, 75 cents a year for two books, 50 cents for one book. Open Saturdays from 9 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 3 P. M.
CENTER TOWNSHIP LIBRARY.
Court House. No. of volumes, 1000. Open on Saturdays from 2 to 5 P. M. Terms free.
RAILROADS.
BELLEFONTAINE RAILROAD LINE.
Office North-west corner Meridian and Louisiana. OFFICERS.
President and Superintendent, John Brough. -- Assistant Superintendent, John Canby. Gen'l Ticket Agent, J. M. Townsend.
Gen'l Freight Agent, Lucien Hills. Cashier, Edward King. Auditor, J. M. Townsend.
INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY.
Office 24} East Washington.
OFFICERS.
President and Treasurer, Edmund Clark. 18
Secretary, B. K. Elliott.
350 families in Indianapolis and vicinity use Wheeler & Wilson.
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INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD.
Offices on South Delaware, South of the Railroad track.
OFFICERS ..
President and Superintendent, Henry C. Lord .. Gen'l Ticket Agent, W. H. L. Noble.
Secretary, A. Worth.
Assistant Superintendent, J. W. Mills.
Gen'l Freight Agent, G. L. Barringer ..
Treasurer, W. O. Rockwood.
INDIANA CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Offices corner Delaware and Virginia, avenue.
OFFICERS.
President, John S. Newman.
Superintendent, H. C. Carey.
Treasurer, Samuel Hanna.
Gen'l Ticket Agent, H. Parrott. Gen'l Freight Agent, W. A. Brad- shaw.
JEFFERSONVILLE_RAILROAD.
Office 43 South Street.
OFFICERS.
Prestdent, D. Ricketts. Superintendent. A. S. Crothers.
Gen'l Tickel Agent, Thomas Carse.
Gen'l Freight Agent, James Ferrier.
Freight Agent, Indianapolis, J. G.
Whitcomb.
LAFAYETTE AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.
OFFICERS.
President, W. F. Reynelds. Superintendent, ₫
General Agent, Indianapolis, W. H
Parmelee.
MADISON AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.
Office 43 South Street. ' OFFICERS.
President, F. H. Smith. Superintendent, D. C. Branham. Treasurer, Thomas Pollock.
Gen'l Ticket Agent, T. P. Mathews.
Gen'l Agent, Indianapolis, R. E. Rock-
well.
TERRE HAUTE AND RICHMOND RAILROAD.
Offices Louisiana, West of Union Depot.
OFFICERS.
President, E. J. Peck.
Superintendent, R. E. Ricker.
Secretary, Charles Wood.
Gen'l Freight Agent, Indianapolis, M.
M. Landis.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.
Offices cor. Delaware and Washington. OFFICERS.
Superintendent and General Agent, David Macy. Assistant Sup't, C. B. Robinson Treasurer and General Ticket Agent, Theodore l'. Haughey.
General Freight Agent, L. N. An- drews. Freight Agent, Indianapolis, W. B. Pratt.
INDIANAPOLIS TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 1.
Meets the last Saturday night in every month, in the AEtna Building. OFFICERS.
President, Daniel, 1. Paine. Vice President, D. M. Cantrell.
Recording Secretary. Alexander D. Stevens. Corresponding Secretary, George J. Schley.
Financial Secretary, John Schley. Treasurer, M. H. Halpin. Guardian, Martin W. Riley. Executive Committee, C. O. Sackett, William Bodenhamer, G. W. B. Sm th, E. Cullum.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Organized November, 1854. Rooms located in Ray's Building. Library open Saturday and Tuesday evenings. Regular monthly meetings, every third Monday in each month. Entrance fee, $1.00.
OFFICERS.
President, Dr. T. Parvin. Vice Presidents, one from each Evan- gelical Church represented. Recording Secretary, Carlos Dickson.
Corresponding Secretary, F. A. . W.
Davis.
Treasurer, Wm. H. Smith.
STATE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
INDIANA INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATING THE DEAF AND DUMB. Located one and a half miles east of the city on the National Road. OFFICERS.
President, A. Wallace. Trustees, J. M. Kitchen, M. D., J. Burt, M. D.
Sup't, Thomas MacIntire, A. M.
Stewart, W. R. Foster.
Matron, Miss Taylor.
For four successive years at the Am. Institute, New York.
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INDIANAPOLIS
· INSANE ASYLUM.
Located on the National Road, two miles West of the City.
OFFICERS.
President, A. Wallace.
1st Assistant, J. S. Dunlap, jr., M. D.
Commissioners, T. H. Jameson, J. W. | 2d Assistant, Dr. Craven. Moody. Stewart, Wm. M. French.
Sup't, W. H. Woodburn, M. D.
INDIANA INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATING THE BLIND.
Located on North, between Pennsylvania and Meridian Streets.
OFFICERS.
President, A. Wallace. Trustees, John Beard, William M. Smith. Sup't, Wm. M. Churchman. Matron, Mrs. Price.
Teachers Literary Department, Gran- ville Ballard, Mrs. Moore. Teachers 'Music Department, L. S." Newell, Miss Dyer.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
INDIANA Stereotype Foundry.
GEORGE H. FLEMING
IS PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF
Book & Job Stereotyping
On as reasonable terms and in as workmanlike a manner as can be done at Cincinnati or in the
Eastern Cities.
PUBLISHER AND EDITOR
OF
'Sudiana's home-Life & Camp-Life".
A WEEKLY DIGEST OF
Indiana's Domestic and Military News.
Office, 18 East Washington St.,
THIRD STORY,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Upwards of 100 W. & W. Machines in use in Ind'p'lis making army clothing.
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