Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1897, Part 7

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Publication date: 1897
Publisher: R.L. Polk
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NINTH WARD-


All that part of said city bounded as fol- lows shall be and constitute the Ninth Ward: Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the tracks of the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company by the center line of Pine street; thence running east with the center line of the tracks


of said railroad company to the


center line of Rural street or


said center line extended south across said track; thence south with the center line of Rural street and with the corpor- ation line to English avenue; thence west on English avenue to Auburn avenue; thence south on Auburn avenue to the center line of Prospect street; thence west with the center line of Prospect street to the center line of Virginia avenue; thence northwest with the center line of Virginia avenue to the center line of Cedar street: thence northeast with the center line of Cedar street to the center line of Fletcher avenue; thence northwest with the center line of Fletcher avenue to the center line of Pine street; thence northeast and north with the center line of Pine street to the place of beginning.


TENTH WARD-


All of that part of said city bounded as follows shall be and constitute the Tenth Ward: Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Ilunois street by the center line of Market street; thence run- ning east with the center line of Market street and the center line of Monument place north of the monument, and the center line of Market street to the center line of Pennsylvania street; thence north with the center line of Pennsylvania street to the center line of Ohio street; thence east with the center line of Ohio street to the center line of Pine street; thence south and southwest with the center line of Pine street to the center line of Fletcher avenue; thence northwest with the center line of Fletcher avenue to the center line of South street; thence west with the


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


center line of South street to the center line of Illinois street; thence north with the center line of Illinois street to the place of beginning.


ELEVENTH WARD-


All of that part of said city bounded as follows shall be and constitute the Eleventh Ward: Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the canal with the center line of North street; thence running east with the center line of . North to the center line of Alabama street; thence south with the center line of Alabama street to the center line of Ohio street; thence west with the center line of Ohio street to the center line of Pennsylvania street; thence south with the center line of Pennsylvania street to the center line of Market street; thence west with the center line of Market street to the center of Monument place north of the monument, and the center line of Market street to the center line of Illinois street; thence south with the center line of Illinois street to the center line of Washington street; thence west with the center line of Washington street to the center line of Blackford street; thence north with the center line of Black- ford street to the center line of Vermont street; thence east with the center line of Vermont street to the center line of the canal: thence north with the center line of the canal to the place of beginning.


TWELFTH WARD-


All of that part of the city bounded as follows shall be and constitute the Twelfth Ward: Commencing at the intersection of the east bank of White river by the cen- ter line of Washington street; thence run- ning east with the center line of Washing- ton street to the center line of Illinois street; thence south with the center line of Illinois street to the center line of South street; thence east with the center line of South street to the center line of the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Louisville division; thence south with the center line of the tracks of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company to the center line of McCarty street; thence west with the center line of McCarty street to the east bank of White river; thence north with the east bank of White river following the meanderings of said stream to the place of beginning.


THIRTEENTH WARD-


All of that part of said city bounded as follows shall be and constitute the Thir- teenth Ward: Commencing at the intersec- tion of the center line of the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Louis- ville division, by the center line of South street; thence running east with the center line of South street to the center line of Fletcher avenue; thence southeast with the center line of Fletcher avenue to the center line of Cedar street; thence southwest with the center line of


Cedar street to the center line of Virginia avenue; thence southeast with the center line of Virginia avenue to the center line of Prospect street; thence west with the center line of Prospect street to the cen- ter line of Wright street; thence north with the center line of Wright street to the cen- ter line of Dougherty street; thence west with the center line of Dougherty street to the center line of East street; thence south with the center line of Prospect street to cener line of Prospect street; thence west with the center line of Prospect street to the center line of Madison avenue; thence northwest with the center line of Madison avenue to the center line of the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Louisville division; thence north with the center line of the tracks of said railroad company to the place of beginning.


FOURTEENTH WARD-


All of that part of said city bounded as follows shall be and constitute the Four- teenth Ward: Commencing at the 'nter- section of the center line of Madison avenue by the center line of Prospect street; thence running east with the center line cf Pros- pect street to the center line of East street; thence north with the center line of East street to the center line of Dougherty street; thence east with the center line of Dougherty street to the center line of Wright street; thence south with the cen- ter line of Wright street to the center line of Prospect street; thence east with the center line of Prospect street to Virginia avenue and on east with the center line of Prospect street to Auburn avenue; thence south on Auburn avenue and to the south line of the Belt railroad; thence west along the south line of the Belt railroad to the line running north and south from the center of section eighteen, township fifteen north, range four east; thence south from said line to the center of section nineteen, township fifteen north, range four east; thence west in a direct line to the center line of Madison avenue; thence north with the center line of Madison avenue to the place of beginning.


FIFTEENTH WARD-


All of that part of said city bounded as follows shall be and constitute the Fif- teenth Ward: Commencing at the intersec- tion of the east bank of White river by the center line of McCarty street; thence running east with the center line of Mc- Carty street to the center line of the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Louisville division; thence south with the center line of said railroad tracks to the center line of Madison avenue; thence southeast and south with the center line of Madison avenue to the south corporation line of said city; thence west with said corporation line to the east bank of White river; thence north with the east bank of White river following the meanderings of said stream to the place of beginning.


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory.


1897.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT, 1897.


Governor-James A. Mount. Term expires January, 1901.


Lieutenant-Governor - Wm. S. Haggard. Term expires January, 1901.


Secretary of State-Wm. D. Owen. Term expires January, 1899.


Treasurer-Frederick J. Scholz. Term ex- February, 1899.


Auditor-Americus C. Daily. Term expires January, 1899.


Attorney-General-Wm. A. Ketcham. Term expires November, 1898.


Superintendent Public Instruction-David M. Geeting. Term expires March, 1899.


Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indiana- S. J. Thompson. Term expires November, 1898.


Clerk Supreme Court - Alexander Hess. Term expires November 22, 1898.


Reporter Supreme Court-Charles F. Remy. Term expires January 13, 1901.


Chief of Bureau of Geology-Willis S. Blatchley. Term expires November, 1898.


APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.


Adjutant-General-James K. Gore.


Quartermaster-General-Benjamin A. Rich- ardson.


Governor's Private Secretary-Charles E. Wilson.


APPOINTED BY THE LEGISLATURE. State Librarian-Emma L. Davidson.


SUPREME COURT.


Judges-Timothy E. Howard, James Mc- Cabe, James H. Jordan, Leonard J. Hack- ney, Leander J. Monks.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librarian-John C. McNutt. Sheriff-David A. Roach.


APPELLATE COURT, STATE HOUSE. Judges-Woodfin D. Robinson, Wm. J. Henley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Com- stock, Ulric Z. Wiley.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.


John L. Haines, Lake; Mason J. Niblack, Vincennes; W. W. Stevens, Salem; J. W. Lagrange, Franklin; V. K. Officer, Volga; W. W. Hamilton, Greensburg; H. B. Howland, Howland; Charles Downing, Greenfield; James M. Sankey, Terre Haute; John L. Davis, Crawfordsville; M. S. Claypool, Muncie; Wm. M. Black- stock, Lafayette; John L. Thompson, Gas City; Charles B. Harris, Goshen; Aaron Jones, South Bend; Jas. E. McDonald, Ligonier; Charles F. Kennedy, Secretary, 14 State House.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.


President, Douglas C. Ramsey, Mt. Ver- non; Secretary, John N. Hurty, Indian- apolis; L. L. Whitesides, Franklin; T. Henry Davis, Richmond; J. H. Forrest, Marion.


STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES.


The Governor, President ex officio; John R. Elder, Demarchus C. Brown, Timothy Nicholson, Thomas E. Ellison, Mary Spink, Margaret F. Peelle; Ernest Bick- nell, Secretary, 52 State House.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President; The Governor, Presidents of State University, Purdue University and State Normal School; Superintendents of Schools of Indianapolis, Evansville and Ft. Wayne.


BOARD OF REGENTS STATE SOL- DIERS' AND SAILORS' MONUMENT.


President and Superintendent, Fred Knef- ler; G. V. Menzies, Jasper Packard; Ed- ward P. Thompson, Secretary, 93 State House.


STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSION- ERS.


The Governor, Chairman; Secretary of State, Auditor of State, I. N. Walker and D. F. Allen, Commissioners; Secretary, Wm. H. Hart, 35 State House.


STATE BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINT- ING, BINDING AND STATIONERY.


The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State; Thomas J. Carter, Clerk, 3 State House.


STATE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, 89 STATE HOUSE.


State Geologist, Willis S. Blatchley; In- spector of Mines, Robert Fisher, Brazil; Supervisor of Natural Gas, J. C. Leach, 89 State House; Supervisor of Oil, Chester F. Hall, 92 State House.


STATE LIVE STOCK SANITARY COM- COMMISSION.


George W. Hall, Raleigh; James M. San- key, Terre Haute; M. S. Claypool, Mun- cie; Mortimer Levering, Secretary, La- fayette; F. A. Bolser, Veterinarian, New Castle.


CITY OFFICIALS.


Offices-Basement Court House.


Mayor-Thomas Taggart.


Clerk to Mayor-Charles H. Spencer. City Clerk-Charles H. Stuckmeyer. Deputy City Clerk-August Tamm jr. Police Judge-Charles E. Cox.


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CITY OFFICIALS-BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


Bailiff Police Court-John F. Kurtz. City Comptroller-Eudorus M. Johnson. Deputy City Comptroller-Martin J. Mur- phy.


Clerks-Charles H. Adam, Arthur H. By- field.


City Attorney-James B. Curtis. Deputy City Attorney-Joseph E. Bell.


City Civil Engineer-Bernard J. T. Jeup; Chief Clerk, Miles Grant Hornaday. Assistant City Civil Engineers-J. H. Deane, J. H. Moore, George R. Boyce, Charles A. Brown.


City Building Inspector-George W. Bunt- ing.


Foreman Street Repairs-George H. Her- pick.


Assistant-Michael J. Burns.


Clerk-John T. Brennan.


Sweeping and Sprinkling Inspector-Charles A. Garrard.


City Weighmaster-Thomas F. Harrold. City Veterinarian-Louis A. Greiner.


Custodian City Hall-Michael Gantner.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


Members of the Board-Michael A. Down- ing, Chairman; Martin C. Anderson, W. Scott Moore; Secretary, Bart Parker; As- sistant, John H. Reddington.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.


Members of the Board-Charles Maguire, Chairman; Frederick J. Mack, Thomas J. Morse, Richard C. Herrick, Secretary; Thomas F. Colbert, Superintendent of Police; Thomas F. Barrett, Chief of Fire Department; George W. Bunting, Build- ing Inspector.


BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES.


Frank A. Morrison, M. D., President.


Martin H. Field, M. D.


Lewis C. Cline, M. D.


Edmund D. Clark, M. D., City Sanitarian. Wm. C. Ripley, Clerk.


Henry F. Kline, Thomas H. Neilan, Wm. M. Arnold, A. G. Sanborn, Bernard Frey, Jeremiah Collins, George Woessner, San- itary Inspectors.


City Hospital, cor. Locke and Margaret, Charles E. Ferguson, M. D., Supt.


City Dispensary, 34 E. Ohio, Leonard Bell, M. D., Supt.


BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS.


Wm. A. Hughes, Chief Clerk.


Assistants-Hubert L. Schonacker, Michael F. Lahey, Levi E. Christy, John W. Pfaff, Thomas W. Cecil.


COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC PARKS. OF


Edward F. Claypool, President; Wm. E. English, Oran Perry, Sterling R. Holt, Wm. H. Leedy; Wm. R. Holloway, Clerk; J. Clyde Power, Engineer and Superin- tendent.


COUNCILMEN AT LARGE.


George J. Dudley, Thomas J. Montgomery, Albert E. Rauch, Robert M. Madden, John O'Connor, Edward Sherer.


COMMON COUNCIL.


1st Ward-O. M. Murphy.


2d Ward-John R. Allen.


3d Ward-Gavin L. Payne.


4th Ward-Mahlon P. Woody.


5th Ward-Frank E. Wolcott.


6th Ward-John A. Puryear. 7th Ward-George W. Shaffer.


8th Ward-Duncan Dewar.


9th Ward-Frank S. Clark.


10th Ward-George R. Colter. 11th Ward-Wm. H. Cooper.


12th Ward-James H. Costello.


13th Ward-John H. Kirkhoff. 14th Ward-James T. Smith.


15th Ward-John G. Ohleyer.


James H. Costello, President.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts and Claims-O'Connor, Wolcott, Allen.


Contracts and Franchises-Montgomery, Smith, Rauch, Madden, Murphy, Shaffer, Colter.


Elections-Dudley, Colter, Payne. Ohleyer, Fees and Salaries - Madden, Murphy.


Finance-Wolcott, Dewar, Kirchoff, Clark, Ohleyer, Cooper, Allen.


Judiciary-Rauch, Sherer, Cooper.


Ordinances-Clark, O'Connor, Allen.


Printing-Montgomery, O'Connor, Payne. Public Health-Dewar, Wolcott, Woody.


Public Morals-Ohleyer, Rauch, Puryear.


Public Property and Improvements-Kirk- hoff, Dudley, Cooper.


Public Safety and Comfort-Sherer, Clark, Woody.


Railroads-Smith, Colter, Shaffer.


Rules-Costello, Dudley, Peryear.


Sewers, Streets and Alleys-Montgomery, Dewar, Woody.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


1st-F. H. Blackledge, 634-635 Lemcke bldg. Term expires 1897.


2d-Wm. Scott, 48 S. Meridian. Term ex- pires 1897.


3d-George W. Sloan, 22 W. Washington. Term expires 1899.


4th-Henry Russe, 23 N. Capitol av. Term expires 1898.


5th-Michael J. Burns, 14 Basement Court House. Term expires 1899.


6th-Herman E. Rinne, 182 W. Washing- ton. Term expires 1899. 7th-Charles C. Roth, 62 Fletcher av. Term expires 1898.


8th-Charles H. Adam, City Comptroller's Office. Term expires 1898.


9th-Franklin Vonnegut, 184 E. Washing- ton. Term expires 1899. 10th-H. C. Hendrickson, 6812 E. Market. Term expires 1897.


11th-John B. McNeely, Commercial Club bldg. Term expires 1897.


Attorney of the Board-Wm. T. Brown, 216-218 Indiana Trust bldg.


Regular meetings of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock.


Bill nights, the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the Board on the day pre- vious (Thursday); if later they will lie over until the next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-Wm. Scott.


Secretary-John B. McNeely.


Treasurer-George W. Sloan. Superintendent of Schools-David K. Goss. Assistant Superintendent-N. Cropsey.


Assistant Secretary-Emma B. Ridenour. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and Supplies-P. J. O'Meara.


Office in Library Building, s. w. cor. Me- ridian and Ohio sts. Open from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.


COMMITTEES.


Finance and Auditing-Blackledge, Rinne and Hendrickson. (Meets at office of Public Schools at 4:30 p. m., on first and third Fridays of each month.)


Buildings and Grounds-Sloan, Roth and Blackledge.


Furniture and Supplies-McNeely, Russe and Vonnegut.


Supervision, Examination and Manual Training-Roth, Burns and Adam.


Appointment of Teachers and Salaries- Adam, Vonnegut and Sloan.


High Schools-Vonnegut, McNeely, Russe, Roth and Hendrickson.


German, Music and Drawing-Rinne, Von- negut and Burns.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Heating, Hygiene


and Janitors-Russe; Hendrickson and McNeely.


Judiciary, Districts and Boundaries-Burns, Blackledge and Rinne.


Public Library-Russe, Adam, Hendrick- son, Sloan and Blackledge.


Citizens' Advisory Library Committee-


John B. Connor, Gavin L. Payne, Mrs. John Newman Carey, Miss Nebraska Cropsey. (Meets in the office of the Li- brarian on the Thursday preceding the first Friday of each month.)


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York and Mas- sachusetts av.


Chief Engineer-Thomas F. Barrett.


First Assistant Engineer-Charles E. Coots. Second Assistant Engineer-Gustave Ernst. Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph- George H. Holderman.


Veterinary Surgeon-Louis A. Greiner.


Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana av .; James O. George, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 2-Hillside av. and 7th; Ebenezer R. Leach, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 3-Prospect, near Virginia av .; John O'Brien, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 4-Cor. Madison av. and Morris; John Keating, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 5-North Side Sixth, near Capitol av .; John Fox, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 6-273 W. Washington; Wal- ter Ripley, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 7-Headquarters; Wm. Gans, Engineer; Benedict Beck, Captain. Engine Co. No. 8-Massachusetts av. near Noble st .; Jacob Petty, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 9-North Indianapolis.


Hose Reel Co. No. 10-Cor. Illinois and Mer- rill; John Glazier, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 11-Virginia av. near Huron; Wm. Arnold, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 12-Beville av. south of Michi- gan; Simeon Hoyl, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 13-North side Maryland east of Meridian; Benedict Beck, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 14-Twenty-second and Ken- wood av .; Charles Wesby, Captain. Hose Co. No. 15-532 E Washington; John Loucks, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 16-Cor. Seventh and Ash; Thomas Howard, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 17-Cor. McCarty and West; Peter Delaney, Captain.


Hose Co. No. 18-W. Washington, opp. Traub av .; James Brannon, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 1-Cor. New York and Massachusetts av .; Wm. Tobin, Captain. Chemical Co. No. 2-125 E. South; John R. Robinson, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 3-North side 6th near Capitol av; John Monaghan, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-North side Maryland east of Meridian; James M. Campbell, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-125 E South; Gustave Ernst, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3-North side 6th near Capitol av .; Thomas F. Quinn, Cap- tain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4-132 E. Wash- ington; Albert Meurer, Captain.


Water Tower No. 1-Cor. New York and Massachusetts av .; George Diller, Driver. Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank Graham, John King, Samuel James.


FIRE-ALARM SIGNALS.


No. -Location of Boxes .-


4 Pennsylvania and Market.


5 English Opera House.


6 East and New York.


7 Noble and Michigan.


8 New Jersey and Massachusetts av. 9 Pine and North.


10 Market and Pine.


1-1 Vermont, bet. East and Liberty.


1-2 No. 13 Engine House.


1-3 Delaware and Walnut.


1-4 New Jersey and Ft. Wayne av :-


1-5 Peru and Massachusetts av.


1-6 Christian av. and Ash ..


1-7 Park av. and Butler. .:


1-8 Columbia and Malott avs.


1-9 Highland av. and John.


1-2-3 No. 9 Hose House, Ash and Seventh.


1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.


1-2-5 Central and Lincoln avs.


1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln av:


1 -- 2-7 Brookside av. and Jupiter.


1-2-8 Central av. and Eighth.


1-2-9 Delaware and Tenth.


1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.


1-3-2 Bellefontaine and Eighth.


1-3-4 College av. and Tenth.


1-3-5 Home av. and Delaware.


1-3-6 Alabama and North.


1-3-7 Atlas Works.


1-3-8 College av and Irwin.


1-3-9 Home and Cornell avs.


1-4-1 Yandes and Ninth.


1-4-2 Clifford and Highland' avs


1-4-3 Clifford av. and Tecumseh:


1-4-5 Fourteenth and New Jersey,


1-4-6 Hillside av and Clark.


1 -- 4-7 Eighth and Alvord:


1-4-8 College av. and Twelfth.


1-4-9 College a.v. and Eighteenth.


1-5-2 Park av. and Fourteenth.


1-5-3 L. E. & W. R. R. and. Fifteenth.


1-5-4 Clifford and Ramsey avs.


1-5-6 Stoughton and Newman. 1-5-7 Hillside and Bloyd avs. 2-1 Illinois and St. Joseph.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2-4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 No. 5 Engine House.


2-6 Senate av. and St. Clair.


2-7 Illinois and Michigan.


2-8 Pennsylvania and Fifth.


2-9 Senate av. and Fourth.


2-1-2 Capitol av. and Eighth.


2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.


2-1-4 Illinois and Eleventh.


2-1-5 Colored Orphan Asylum.


2-1-6 Pennsylvania and Fourteenth.


2-1-7 Meridian and Seventh.


2-1-8 Capitol av. and Eighteenth.


2-1-9 Broadway and Cherry.


2-3-1 Illinois and Thirteenth.


2-3-4 No. 14 Hose Co. .


2-3-5 Illinois and Twenty-fifth.


2-3-7 No. 9 Engine House: 3-1 No. 1 Engine House .!


3-2 Meridian and Walnut.


3-4 California and Vermont.


3-5 Blake and New York."


3-6 Indiana av. and St. Clair.


3-7 City Hospital.


3-8 Blake and North. 3-9 Michigan and Agnes.


3-1-2 West and Walnut:


3-1-3 West and Third.


3-1-4 Seventh and Howard.


3-1-5 Torbet and Paca.


3-1-6 Capitol av. and First.


3-1-7 Northwestern av. and Twenty-first. 3-1-8 Vorster and Gent.


4-1 No. 6 Engine House.


4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.


4-3 Missouri and New York.


4-5 Meridian and Washington.


4-6 Illinois and Ohio.


4-7 Capitol av. and Washington.


4-8 Kingan's Pork House.


4-9 Indianola, three squares from river.


4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland.


4-1-3 Senate av. and Wabash.


4-1-5 Capitol av. and Georgia.


4-2-1 0. I. & W. Round House, west of river.


4-2-3 Insane Hospital.


4-2-4 Miley av. and Washington.


4-2-5 West Vermont and Belt R. R.


4-2-6 Capitol av. and Ohio. ... 5-1 No. 10 Hose House.


5-2 Illinois and Louisiana.


5-3 West and South.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT-POLICE DEPARTMENT.


5-4 West and McCarty.


5-6 Senate av. and Henry.


5-7 Meridian and Ray.


5-8 No. 4 Engine House. 5-9 Madison av. and Dunlop. 5-1-2 West and Ray. 5-1-3 Kentucky av. and Merrill.


5-1-4 Union and Morris.


5-1-6 Illinois and Kansas.


5-1-7 Morris and Dakota.


5-1-8 Morris and Church.


5-1-9 Capitol av, and McCarty.


5-2-1 Meridian and Palmer.


5-2-3 Pine and Lord.


5-2-4 Madison av. and Lincoln lane.


5-2-6 Meridian and Belt R. R.


5-2-7 Carlos and Ray.


5-2-8 No. 17 Engine House.


5-2-9 Meridian and Raymond.


6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House.


6-2 Pennsylvania and Madison av.


6-3 Delaware and McCarty.


. 6-4 East and McCarty. 6-5 New Jersey and Merrill.


6-7 Virginia av. and Bradshaw.


6-8 East and Coburn. 6-9 Bicking and High.


6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.


6-1-3 East and Lincoln lane.


6-1-4 East and Beecher.


6-1-5 Wright and Sanders.


6 1-7 McCarty and Beaty. 7-1 No. 11 Engine House.


7-2 East and Georgia. . 7-3 Cedar and Elm.


7-4 Benton and Georgia.


7-5 English av. and Pine.


7-6 Dillon and Bates. 7-8 No. 3 Engine House.


7-9 Fletcher av. and Dillon.


7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.


7-1-3 English av. and Linden.


7-1-4 Olive and Willow.


7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.


7-1-6 State av. and Orange.


7-1-8 Orange and Laurel.


7-1-9 Barth and Cottage avs.


7-2-1 Lexington av. and Linden.


7-2-3 Fletcher av. and Spruce.


7 -- 2-4 State av. and Pleasant.


7-2-5 Prospect and Pleasant av.


7-2-6 Orange and Harlan. 7-2-8 Indiana Bicycle Works.


8-1 Market and New Jersey.


8-2 Washington and Delaware.


8-3 Washington and East.


8-4 New York and Davidson.


8 5 Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


8-6 U. S. Arsenal.


8-7 Oriental and Washington. 8-9 Female Prison.


8-1-2 No. 8 Hose House, East Washington.


8-1-3 Market and Noble.


8-1-4 Ohio and Highland av.


8-1-5 Michigan and Highland av.


8-1-6 Market and Arsenal av.


8-2-1 Panhandle Railway Shops. 8-2-3 Walcott and Carter.


8-2-4 State av. and Washington. 8-2-5 Madden's Lounge Factory. 8-2 6 Tucker & Dorsey.


8-2-7 Washington and Beville av.


8-2-9 No. 12 Hose House.


8-3-1 Michigan av. and Woodside.


8-3-2 Washington and Dearborn.


9-1 No. 7 Hose House.


9-2 Meridian and Georgia.


9-3 Meridian and South.


9-4 Pennsylvania and Louisiana.


9-5 Alabama and Virginia av.


9-6 Headquarters.


9-7 Grand Hotel.


9-8 Capitol av. and Ohio.


PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS.


Balke-Krauss Co .1


U. S. Arsenal Grounds. .5


Parry Manufacturing Co. 2 Deaf and Dumb Institute


Female Reformatory. .1


Indianapolis Gas Works 2


Panhandle Shops.


.8


Sinker-Davis Co. 1


Standard Wheel Co 3


Dugdale Can Co ... 1


Kingan & Co. (ltd). 1


Citizens' Street Car Co. 1


Premier Steel Co .. 1


SPECIAL SIGNALS.


For the use of the Fire Department and Water Works Company.


First 2 strokes, Second Alarm.


Second 2 strokes, Third Alarm.


1-2-1 strokes, fire out and hose reeled up.


3 strokes calls off the Fire Pressure.


3-3 calls for Fire Pressure without pull- ing a box.


12 strokes at 12 m., struck at tower. WEST INDIANAPOLIS BOXES. (Telephone 543).


2 Car Works.


4 Judge Harding and Vandalia Line.


5 Indianapolis Stove Co.


6 Indianapolis Furniture Co.


8 Wheel Works.


15 York and Nordyke.


21 William and Howard.


22 Morris and Crawford.


23 Morris and Hadley.


24 Belt Railroad Office.


27 Marion and Cottage.




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