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When Clothing Co
left side lines
White River Sand and Gravel Co
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Whitehead & Hoag Co The.
1368
Wilhite Wm A.
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Willig Charles ..
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Wilson Charles A.
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Winslow W W.
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Winter Charles R.
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Woodworth Walter J.
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Wrought Iron Bridge Co ..
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Wulschner-Stewart Music Co.
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Zinimerman C & Sons ... right bottom lines
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Shaw Hempstead C. 1405
Shute Hamlin L.
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Silvius E T & Co 1491
Sink Hiram T
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Smail Marion.
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Smith H E Co.
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Smith Theodore W
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Smither Henry C.
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Smither Theodore.F right side lines
Smock Ferd C & Co. 1389
Stafford Engraving Co. opp 1365
Standard Electric and Repair Co.
.right side lines Standard Sign Co. ... left top lines and 1486 Standard Tea and Grocery Co .right top lines
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State Life Insurance Co .opp 1180
Sterne Albert E .. . opp 1186
Stuckmeyer & Co. 1403
Taggart Baking Co.
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Terre Haute Brewing Co. . left bottom lines Thornton -Levey Co .right side lines Traylor Marion H. 1369 Tutewiler & Son. .left bottom lines
Union Co-Operative Laundry.
Union Detective Bureau ..
right side lines
.right bottom lines and 1416
Union National Bank. right bottom cor cards
Union Transfer and Storage Co.
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Probst & Kassebaum .... right bottom lines
Prunk Frank H .... . left bottom cor cards
Rayno Rollin Prof. 1477
Read Sign Co ..
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Reed J H.
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Reedy D V & Co ...
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Reiner Herbert H. 1437
Reinking Henry E & Son 1391
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Sanborn-Marsh Electric Co The. 1425 Sanitary Odorless Co .. 1531
Sargent Paint and Color Co. 1488
Sawyer Frank K
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Schiffling Albert.
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Schmidt Harald.
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Schuck Samuel. 13 Schweikle & Prange 1395 Security Trust Co .. ... hottom stencil edge and opp 1116
Selvage Joseph W.
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COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION composed of the leading business and professional men of the city, which stands for the betterment of Indianapo- lis. Its mission is to give assistance to every branch of manufactory and trade, to lend its influence in shaping legislation in the interest of Indianapolis and the State at large, to advertise the city and exploit its many advantages as a manufac- turing city and place of residence. Information relative to Indianapolis will be fur- nished on application to
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MAP SHOWING CENTER OF POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES. ONE-HALF POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES LOCATED WITHIN 500 MILES OF INDIANAPOLIS
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INDIANAPOLIS.
During the year 1905 Indianapolis, has made remarkable progress in many ways. The city has prospered from commercial and professional standpoints more than it ever has in any year of its history. On every hand the resident of this "no mean city" can see evidences of prosperity.
It was the city's banner building year, more than $6,000,000 being expended for new structures, varying from humble cottages to mam- moth sky-scrapers. Approximately, three quarters of a million dollars has been expended in the city's churches during the year, or will have been ex- pended before the improvements begun in 1905 are completed.
In the matter of new residences erected in 1905, the outcome is very gratifying. But Indianapolis is more than a "city of homes." " It is a hustling, thriving business city, filled with up-to-date and progressive establishments and dotted thick with great and growing manufactories, which have experienced the greatest year's business in their history.
That Indianapolis is attracting wide-spread attention in the world of manufacturing is evidenced by the fact that during 1905 no less than eighty-nine different manufacturing plants were established in the city, m them coming from other cities. At the present time the city has almost 2,300 manufacturing establishments, in which approximately 45,000 people are employed, receiving $15,000,000 in wages annually.
Some time ago, Indianapolis became noted as the largest inland city in the country ; that honor still rests with us. It is within thirty-five miles of the center of population of the United States. Another remarkable fact about the population of Indianapolis is that during the decade from . 1890 to 1900, the city had a percentage of growth larger than any other city in America of its class.
Indianapolis is one of the greatest railroad centers in the country ; for its size, it is THE greatest railroad center. At the present time, by means of thirty-two steam railroads and interurban lines, all of the great cities of the central west can be reached from Indianapolis in five hours. During the past year, five new steam roads were projected, most of which will, no doubt, be completed in 1906.
This city is the greatest interurban center in the world, all the lines terminating at the magnificent Traction Terminal Building, which is the only exclusive interurban station in the world. At this time, one and one- half million people are within two hours' ride of Indianapolis.
The Commercial Club, in addition to much other work, has appointed a boulevard commission that is planning the extension of Fall Creek Boule- vard to the Benjamin Harrison Army Post. This enterprise seems now to be assured.
Among other accomplishments of this club, it may be said that the fol- lowing enterprises are well under way :
The Citizens Gas Company.
A Coliseum that will seat approximately 16,000 people.
The building of an Armory for the Indianapolis Batallion of Infantry.
At the close of the year, the club realized, after eleven years of persistent work, the beginning of track elevation at Indianapolis. Railroad traffic is now being carried over elevated tracks of Massa-
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chusetts avenue and Tenth street and work is already under way at Kentucky avenue and West street.
The Civic Improvement Association to look after the improve- ment of streets, shade trees, parks, distribution of garden seeds, etc.
"The Water Commission," the purpose of which is to keep in close touch with local conditions with reference to water supply, fire protection, insurance rates, etc.
The Methodist Book Concern Commission, whose object is to secure the location of the manufacturing plant of the consolidated interests of the Methodist Book Concern of New York and other cities.
The 1906 Year Book of the Commercial Club will narrate hundreds of accomplishments directly or indirectly carried on by the officers and com- mittees of this, which now has a membership of 1,250.
Additional Facts.
Indianapolis is the fifth largest publishing city in the United States.
One hundred and seventy-five churches with a membership of 70,000.
Indianapolis is noted for its freedom from labor strikes and disturb- ances.
The resources of our banks and trust companies, aggregating $70,000,- 000.00.
All freight depots are located in the heart of the city within a radius of four squares.
A Belt Railroad surrounds the city, expediting shipments and furnish- ing factory sites.
One-fourth of the entire population of America is within a radius of 300 miles of Indianapolis.
Eight public parks within the city limits, covering 1,31I acres, and three parks just outside with 310 acres.
Indianapolis has the largest and most imposing monument ever erected by any government in honor of its soldier dead.
New $2,000,000 Post Office and Federal Building completes chain of fine public buildings, second only to Washington.
One hundred and fifty-five miles of electric street railroad, under one system at a four-cent fare with universal transfers.
One hundred and fifteen miles of paved streets ; 500 miles of improved streets : 155 miles of sewers; 250 miles of water mains. Sanitary condi- tions the best.
Headquarters of the Independent and Central Union Telephone Com- panies. Rates for offices and stores, $2.00 and $3.50 per month; resi- dences, $1.50 and $2.00.
Two new boulevards were constructed in 1905 ; the Fall Creek Boule- vard, extending from Central to Capitol avenues, and the Pleasant Run Boulevard on the south side.
Indianapolis is noted the world over for its beautifully shaded streets and comfortable homes, second only to Philadelphia in the number of work- ingmen to own their own homes.
Indianapolis is within fifty miles of the most extensive coal fields in the world and is the center of the Indiana coal trade which is daily growing into larger volume. The main offices of nearly all of the Indiana coal inines are located in Indianapolis and the contracts for production of coal are made here. Steam coal for factory and similar use is laid down at the
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door of the consumer at about $1.25 per ton, a price which is not dupli- cated, quality considered, in any other city in this Union. Two hundred passenger trains arrive and depart from the Union Sta- tion daily and more than three times that number of electric cars enter the
Forty-five hotels, offering accommodations to all visitors, even during Traction Terminal Station each day.
the many conventions that are held here and which are of such frequence as to average one for each day in the year. Indianapolis is recognized by educators as having a model school sys- tem ; seventy school buildings and two great High Schools, one Academic and one Manual Training. A large Central Library, containing 100,000 volumes, with eight branches in all parts of the city.
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R. L. POLK & CO. DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS
CITY DIRECTORIES FOR ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES ON FILE FOR REFERENCE
LISTS FURNISHED
ANY BUSINESS OR PROFESSION, COMPILED FROM LATEST CITY DIRECTORIES THROUGHOUT THE U. S.
ENVELOPES ADDRESSED CIRCULARS MAILED ELITE LISTS FURNISHED
OFFICES:
American Central Life Building, 6-8 East Market Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS STREET RAILWAY LINES.
The marginal letters of the alphabet in the Street Directory refer to the nearest street car line, To find what car runs nearest to a given number, find the street and number in the Directory and refer back from the marginal letter to the corresponding letter in the following street railway lines:
A Pennsylvania Street Line.
From cor Georgia and Illinois n on Illi- nois to Washington, e on Washington to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Six- teenth, e on Sixteenth to Talbott av, n on Talbott av to Twenty-second. Returning, cars s on same track to Meridian and Washington, s on Meridian to Georgia, w on Georgia to Illinois.
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A1 Lexington Avenue Line.
From cor Illinois and Maryland n to Washington, e on Washington to Vir- ginia av, s e on Virginia av to Pine, ne on Pine to Lexington av, s e and e on Lex- ington av to Villa av. Returning, on same track to Virginia av and Maryland, w on Maryland to Illinois.
B Centrai Avenue Line.
From cor Georgia and Illinois to Wash- ington, e on Washington to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Massachusetts av, n e on Massachusetts av to Alabama, n on Alabama to Ft Wayne av, ne on Ft Wayne av to Central av, n on Central av to Thirty-fourth. In order to go north of Thirty-fourth take Central av car marked Mapleton or Fair Grounds.
C Alabama Street Line.
From cor Washington and Illinois e to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Massachusetts av, n e on Massachusetts av to Alabama, n on Alabama to Nine- teenth.
D College Avenue Line.
From cor Georgia and Illinois n on Illi- nois to Washington, e on Washington to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Mass- achusetts av, n e on Massachusetts av to College av, n on College av to Twenty- seventh. Returning car runs s on same track to Meridian and Washington, s on Meridian to Georgia, w on Georgia to Illi- nois. Extention-Every third car e on Twenty-seventh to Cornell av, n on Cor- nell av to Thirtieth. Returning same route.
E East Tenth Street Line.
From cor Illinois and Washington, e to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Mass-
achusetts av, ne on Massachusetts av to Tenth, e on Tenth to Olney, n on Olney to Brookside Park. Returning, car runs s on same track to Massachusetts av and Ohio, w on Ohio to Illinois, s on Illinois to Washington.
F Brightwood Line.
From cor Georgia and Illinois, e on Georgia to Meridian, n on Meridian to Washington, e on Washington to Penn- sylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Market, e on Market to Alabama, n on Alabama to Massachusetts av, ne on Massachusetts av to Cornell av, n on Cornell av to Thir- teenth, e on Thirteenth to Roosevelt av, n e on Roosevelt av to Gale, n on Gale to Twenty-fifth, e on Twenty-fifth to Bright- wood av. Returning, car runs s w on same track to Meridian and Washington, w on Washington to Illinois, s on Illinois to Georgia.
G Columbia Avenue Line.
From cor Georgia and Illinois e to Penn- sylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Maryland, e on Maryland to Delaware, n on Dela- ware to Massachusetts av, ne on Massa- chusetts av to Cornell av, n on Cornell av to Thirteenth, e on Thirteenth to Colum- bia av, n on Columbia av to Sixteenth, e on Sixteenth to Martindale av, n on Mar- tindale av to Twenty-fifth.
H South East Street Line.
From cor Illinois and Maryland n to Washington, e on Washington to Virginia av, s e on Virginia av to East, s on East to Nebraska.
I Shelby Street Line.
From cor Illinois and Maryland n to Washington, e on Washington to Virginia av, se on Virginia av to Shelby, s on Shelby to Southern av, w on Southern av to Garfield Park.
J Prospect Street Line.
From cor Washington and Illinois e to Virginia av, s e on Virginia av to Pros- pect, e on Prospect to Keystone av.
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K Meridian Heights Line.
From cor Georgia and Meridian n to Washington, e on Washington to Pennsyl- vania, n on Pennsylvania to Massachu- setts av, ne on Massachusetts av to Ala- bama, n on Alabama to Ft Wayne av, n e on Ft Wayne av to Central av, n on Central av to Thirty-fourth, w on Thirty- fourth to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Forty-eighth, e on Forty-eighth to Col- lege av. Returning, same route to Wash- ington and Pennsylvania, s on Pennsyl- vania to Georgia, W on Georgia to Me- ridian.
L Illinois, Crown Hill and Fair- view Park Line.
From Union Depot n on Illinois to Thir- ty-fourth, w on Thirty-fourth to Senate av (Crown Hill Cemetery), n on Senate av to Thirty-eighth, w on Thirty-eighth, and n to Fairview Park.
M North Indianapolis Line.
From Meridian and Georgia n to Wash- ington, w on Washington to Illinois, n on Illinois to Indiana av, n w on Indiana av to Senate av, n on Senate av to Twenty- first, w on Twenty-first to Northwestern av, n w on Northwestern av to Crown Hill, w from Crown Hill to Clifton, s on Clifton to Twenty-seventh, e on Twenty- seventh to Northwestern av, s on same track to Illinois and Washington, s on Illinois to Georgia, e on Georgia to Me- ridian.
N Indiana Avenue Line.
From cor Georgia and Illinois n to Indi- ana av, n w on Indiana av to West, n on West to Fifteenth.
O West Indianapolis Line.
From cor Meridian and Washington w to Illinois, s to South, w on South to Ken- tucky av, s w on Kentucky av to River, w on River to River av, s w on River av to Oliver av, w on Oliver av to Division, s on Division to Morris, w on Morris to Bis- marck av, s on Bismarck av to Howard, e on Howard to Reisner, n on Reisner to Morris. Returning, same track to Illinois and Georgia, e on Georgia to Meridian, n on Meridian to Washington.
P Stock Yards Line.
From cor Meridian and Washington w to Illinols, s to South, w on South to Ken- tucky av, s w on Kentucky av to Belt R R, thence s to Stock Yards.
Q South Meridian Street Line.
From cor Washington and Meridian w on Washington to Illinois, s to Russell av, s e on Russell av to Meridian, s on Meri- dian to Pleasant Run, the terminus. Re- turning. car runs n on Meridian to Adler, e on Adler to Union, n on Union to Mc- Carty, w on McCarty to Meridian, n w on Russell av to Illinois, n on Illinois to Geor- gia, e on Georgia to Meridian, n on Me- ridian to Washington.
R East Washington Street and Ir- vington Line.
From cor Maryland and Illinois n to Washington, e on Washington to Irving-
ton. Returning, car runs on same track to Pennsylvania, s on Pennsylvania to Maryland, w on Maryland to Illinois.
S East Michigan Street Line.
From cor Maryland and Illinois n to Washington, e on Washington to East, n on East to Ohio, e on Ohio to Fulton, n on Fulton to Michigan, e on Michigan to Keystone av.
T English Avenue Line.
From cor Washington and Illinois s to Maryland, e on Maryland to Virginia av, s e on Virginia av to Pine, n e on Pine to English av, s e and e on English av to Keystone av.
U Madison Avenue and Garfield Park Line.
From cor Washington and Illinois s to South, e on South to Delaware, s on Dela- ware to Madison av, s e and s on Madi- son av to Lincoln, e on Lincoln to East, s on East to Garfield Park.
V West Washington and Insane Hospital Line.
From cor Maryland and Illinois n to Washington, w on Washington to Insane Hospital.
W Blake Street and Riverside Park Line.
From cor Washington and Illinols w to West, n on West to New York, w on New York to Blake, n on Blake to Indiana av, n w on Indiana av to Montcalm, n on Montcalm to Eighteenth, w on Eighteenth to Riverside Park, n by Riverside Park to Thirtieth. Returning, s to Twenty-sev- enth, e on Twenty-seventh to Schurmann av, s on Schurmann av to Twenty-first, e on Twenty-first to Montcalm, s on Mont- calm to Indiana av, s e on Indiana av to Locke, s on Locke to Walnut, e on Wal- nut to Blake.
X West Michigan and Haughville Line.
From cor Maryland and Illinois n to Washington, w on Washington to Bloom- ington, n on Bloomington and Bank av to Michigan, w on Michigan to Tibbs av.
Y Bismarck Avenue Line.
From Maryland and Illinois n to Wash- ington, w on Washington to Bloomington, n on Bloomington and Bank av to Michi- gan, w on Michigan to Bismarck av, n on Bismarck av to Crawfordsville rd.
Z Brookside Avenue and Eighteenth Street Line.
From cor Illinois and Washington e to Pennsylvania, n on Pennsylvania to Mass- achusetts av, n e on Massachusetts av to Tenth, e on Tenth to Brookside av, ne on Brookside av to Eighteenth. Returning on same track to Massachusetts av and Ohlo. w on Ohio to Illinois, s on Illinois to Washington.
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory 1906.
STREETS AND AVENUES.
T "HE Street Directory is an alphabetical arrangement of the names of the Streets and Avenues of the city. By the decimal system of numbering houses recently adopted in this city, nne bun- dred numbers are allotted to each square. On streets running north and south the numbering be- gins at Washington street. The streets running east and west are numbered East and West from Meridian street. All other streets not commencing at either of the above points are numbered in accordance with this system. The names and numbers of intersecting streets and avenues are given in the order in which they occur, which enables one to tell between what streets a certain number is. For instance, you have 820 Harlan street : by reference to the Street Directory, you find 800 at Lexington av. and 900 at Pleasant street ; consequently, the place you wish to find is between Lex- ington av. and Pleasant street.
The marginal letters of the alphabet refer to the nearest street ca .. line. For example, you wish to go to 520 E. Sixteenth: you refer to Sixteenth street in the Street Directory and find that 520 would be between Central av. and Park av. and the letter "B" in the margin, then by referring to the street railway lines you find the letter "B" is the Central av. line, which is the nearest car.
ABATTOIR- From White river w to Drover, first s of Morris P
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500 Michigan
600 North Hadley W
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200 Virginia av I
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100 Market Wabash
200 Ohio Miami :
400 Vermont C
500 Michigan
1400 Nebraska U TT
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1100 Eleventh
1200 Twelfth
1300 Thirteenth
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1600 Sixteenth
1700 Seventeenth
1900 Nineteenth
2000 Twentieth
2100 Twenty-first
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400 Vermont x
200 Capitol av
AGNES- From 952 W New York n to Walnut 400 Vermont X
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ADDISON, S- From 2601 W Wash- ington s to T H & I RR
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300 Bertha
400 Ida
500 Victorla
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From 624 S Mis- souri w to Rose
ADELAIDE, N- From 426 E Wash-
ALABAMA, N- From 300 E Wash- ington n to Thirtieth 19 Court R
124 Wabash
200 Ohio
222 Miami
700 Norwood
500 McCarty
300 New York F
1600 Lincoln
ADAMS- From 3400 E Twen- ty-first n 2200 Mass av F
C C C & St L Ry Roosevelt av
2300 Twenty-third Glen Drive
2500 Twenty-fifth
ADLER, E- From 1813 S Merid- ian e to Chestnut 100 Union Q
ADLER, W- From 1826 S Merid- ian w to Senate av 100 Illinois Q
2200 Twenty-second
2300 Twenty-third
2400 Twenty-fourth
2500 Twenty-fifth Fall creek 2800 Twenty-eighth
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2600 Crawford
2700 Canby
2800 Dupont
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3000 Freeland
3300 Vandeman av
Southeastern av J
500 Henry ..
600 Merrill H
ADAIR- From C C C & St L Ry n, fourth e of School
500 Michigan
700 Walnut
From Shelby W second s of Southern av I
ADELAIDE, S- From 425 E Wash- ington s to South R
ALBERT- From 1050 W Ver- mont n to Holborn X
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300 Louisiana
423 Bane
300 New York
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ALLEGHENY, E- From Meridian e
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Michigan. 100 Pennsylvanla A
ALLEGHENY, W- From Meridian w to Senate av. bet Vermont and Michi- gan. 100 Illinols L Muskingum M 200 Capitol av 230 Roanoke
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From Twenty-first n to Marlette Drive. third w of Senate av M
ALTON AV- From 3500 W Ver- bont n to Walnut 600 Michigan x
ALVORD- From Roosevelt av. n, first e of Lewis 1300 Thirteenth G
1500 Fifteenth 1600 Sixteenth 1700 Seventeenth .. S-
1900 Nineteenth 2000 Twentieth 2100 Twenty-first Belt R R
2200 Twenty-second :
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ANNETTE- From 900 W Twen- ty-fifth n M
2600 Twenty-sixth
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2800 Twenty-eighth Udell 2900 Twenty-ninth
Eugene 3000 Thirtieth
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APPLEGATE- From S01 Iowa s to Raymond 1900 Beecher U
2100 LeGrande av
AQUEDUCT- From Fall Creek n, first w of the ca- nal TV
ARBOR AV- From T H & IR R s to Ray, first w of Division
500 Henry O 600 Oliver av o: :
800 McCarty
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300 Senate av 500 West
ARLINGTON AV- From Thirtieth n to Howland, third e of LE & WRR Fleet G
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