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STREETS AND AVENUES.
WILKINS, W- From 1100 S Merid- ian w
100 Illinois Maple
Q
1300 Linden I
1500 Boyd av
1600 Mattie av :
P
WINDSOR- From 1700 E Tenth
2400 Keystone av 2500 Trowbridge 2600 Payne 2700 Crawford 2800 Canby
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White River
1500 Harding Blaine av Reisner McLain 2100 Belmont av 2201 Sheffield av 2301 Bismarck av
2401 Tremont av
WILLARD- From 225 W Henry s to Merrill Q
WILLIAMS- From 101 S Orlen- tal e to State av 1500 Arsenal av R
1600 Summit
WILMINGTON AV From 2140 North- western av w
WILMOT- From 1520 W Wash- ington n to New
York
100 Market V
117 Everett
200 Ohio
to city limits 800 Wright 901 McKernan
J
1300 Downey Parkway av .
1400 Terrace av
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WYOMING, E-
n to Coe
1200 Olive
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From 901 S Dela- ware e to Virginia av
700 Walnut
W | 1400 Laurel
WINCHESTER AV From Shelby e to State av, first s of Raymond
1500 Spruce
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20S Harmon U
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1700 State av 1800 Dawson
1900 Nelson
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500 East
800 Wright
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WYOMING, W- From 900 S West w to White River P
YANDES- From 1200 Roose- velt av n to Twenty- eighth
1300 Thirteenth G
1500 Fifteenth 1600 Sixteenth 1700 Seventeenth ..
2200 Twenty-second 2300 Twenty-third 2400 Twenty-fourth 2500 Twenty-fifth 2700 Twenty-sev'th ..
YASSIE- From W Raymond s to Southern av 2300 Norman 2400 Romaine
WOOD- From C C C & St L Ry n, first e of School F
Bradshaw
1000 Buchanan H
Woodlawn av
WOODLAWN AV- From 1030 S East e
1100 Prospect 1200 Morris 1218 Sanders
Astor
1001 Hunter Virginia av
WILSON-
From 1100 W North
1100 Shelby
2000 Villa av 2100 Harlan 2300 St Paul St Peter
Church 300 Senate av 400 Chadwick
500 West 600 Dakota n 1200 Twelfth E
WINKS- From Rural e to Belt R R, first s of Newton av R
WINTER AV- From 2200 Roose- velt av n to Bloyd av F
WISCONSIN- From 1300 S Merid- ian w to Dakota 100 Illinois Q
WORCESTER AV- From Brookville av s to Ayres av, first e of Thomas R
200 Capitol av 300 Senate av
500 West P
WRIGHT- From 801 E McCar- ty s to Cottage av 900 Wyoming J
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3000 Dupont
3100 Freeland
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3300 Vandeman av ..
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WOODRUFF PL- Bounded by Na- tional Technical In- stitute Grounds, Tenth, Tecumseh and Michigan E 1900 Nineteenth 2000 Twentieth 2100 Twenty-first
2500 Carleton
YORK- From Silver av n w to Kentucky av 1200 Nordyke av P
ZWINGLEY- From Bethel av s, third e of Keystone av Reformers av I
300 Alabama High 400 New Jersey H
200 Capitol av
WARD BOUNDARIES.
FIRST WARD-
Commencing at the intersection of the center line of School Street and Thirtieth Street; thence in a southernly direction with the east corporation line to the cen- ter line of Massachusetts Avenue and the right-of-way of the Belt R. R .; thence in a southwesternly direction along the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way, to the center line of Tenth Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Tenth Street to the center line of Mass- achusetts Avenue; thence in a southwest- ernly direction in the center line of Mass- achusetts Avenue to the center line of Cornell Avenne; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Cornell Avenue to the center line of Fifteenth Street; thence in an easternly direction, in thic center line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of the right-of-way of the C., I. & L. R. R .; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of the right- of-way of the C., I. & L. R. R. to the cen- ter line of Twenty-first Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Twenty-first Street to the center line of Martindale Avenue; thence in the center line of Martindale Avenue to the center line of the right-of-way of the Belt R. R .; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of the Belt R. R. to the cen- ter line of Ralston Avenue, produced south; thence north in the center line of Ralston Avenue, and the same produced south, to the center line of Thirtieth Street; thence in an easternly direction and southernly direction, with the corpor- ation line, to the intersection of the center lines of School Street and Thirtieth Street, to the place of beginning.
SECOND WARD-
Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Thirtieth Street and Ral- ston Avenue; thence in a southernly di- rection in the center line of Ralston Ave- nue and the same produced, to the center line of the Belt R. R .; thence in a west- ernly direction along the center line of the Belt R. R. to the center line of Mar- tindale Avenue; thence in the center line of Martindale Avenue to the center line of Twenty-first Street; thence west in the center line of Twenty-first Street to the center line of C., I. & L. R. R. right-of- way; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of the C., I. & L. R. R. right-of-way to the center line of Fif- teenth Street; thence in a westernly di- rection in the center line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Central Avenue; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Central Avenue to the cen- ter line of Fifteenth Street, west; thence in a westernly direction in the center line
of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Alabama Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Alabama Street to the center line of Fall Creek; thence in a northeasternly direction in the center line of Fall Creek to the center line of Thirtieth Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Thirtieth Street to the center line of Ralston Avenue, the place of beginning.
THIRD WARD-
Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Alabama Street and Fall Creek; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Alabama Street to the center line of Sixteenth Street; then in a westernly direction in the center line of Sixteenth Street to the center line of Cap- itol Avenue; thence in a southernly direc- tion in the center line of Capitol Avenue to the center line of Pratt Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Pratt Street to the center line of West Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of West Street to the cen- ter line of Fifteenth Street, produced west; thence with the center line of Fif- teenth Street produced, to the center line of Northwestern Avenue; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Northwestern Avcune to the center line of Fall Creek; thence in a northeasternly di- rection in the center line of Fall Creek, to the center line of Alabama Street, the place of beginning.
FOURTH WARD-
Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Delaware Street and Thirty- eighth Street; thence in a westernly direc- tion, southernly and northernly direction with the corporation line to the intersec- tion of the center lines of Crawfordsville and Lafayette Roads; thence in a south- easternly direction in the center line of the first road west of White River, to a point nine hundred and nincty-two and two-tentlis (992 2-10) feet north of the center line of Tenth Street, measured at right angles thereto; thence in an eastern- ly direction and parallel with the north line of Tenth Street, to the center line of White River; thence in a southwesternly direction in the center line of White River to the center line of Tenth Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Tenth Street to the center line of West Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of West Street to the cen- ter line of Fifteenth Street produced west; thence east with the said center line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Northwestern Avenue; thence in a north- ernly direction in the center line of North-
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WARD BOUNDARIES.
western Avenue to the center line of Fall Creek; thence in a northeasternly direc- tion in the center line of Fall Creek to a point east of Central Avenue, the same being the corporation line; thence in a northernly and westernly direction along the corporation line to the intersection of the center lines of Delaware Strect and Thirty-eighth Street, the place of begin- ning.
FIFTH WARD-
Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of Tenth Street and West Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of West Street to the cen- ter line of New York Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of New York Street to the center line of Blackford Street; then in a southernly direction in the center line of Blackford Street to the center line of Washington Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of White River; thence in a northwesternly direction in the center line of White River to the center line of Tenth Street; thence in an easternly di- rection in the center line of Tenth Street to the center line of West Street, the place of beginning.
SIXTH WĄRD-
Beginning at the intersection of the cen- ter lines of Pratt Street and Pennsylvania Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Pennsylvania Street to the center line of Washington Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Blackford Street, north; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Blackford Street to the cen- ter line of New York Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of New York Street to the center line of West Street; thence in a northernly di- rection in the center line of West Street to the center line of Pratt Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Pratt Street to the center line of Penn- sylvania Street, the place of beginning.
SEVENTH WARD-
Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of St. Clair Street and Pine Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Pine Street to the center line of Washington Street; thence in a westernly directlon in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Pennsylvania Street; thence In a northernly direction in the center line of Pennsylvania Street to the center line of St. Clair Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of St. Clair Street to the center line of Pine Street, the place of beginning.
EIGHTH WARD-
Beginning at the center lines of the intersection of Fifteenth Street and Cor- nell Avenue; thence in a southernly di- rection in the center line of Cornell Ave- nue to the center line of Massachusetts Avenue; thence in a northeasternly direc- tion in the center line of Massachusetts Avenue to the center line of the right-of- way of the I. E. & W. R. R .; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of
the L. E. & W. R. R. to the center line of St. Clair Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of St. Clair Street to the center line of Pennsylvania Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Pennsylvania Street to the center line of Pratt Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Pratt Street to the center line of Capi- tol Avenue; thence in a northernly direc- tion in the center line of Capitol Avenue to the center line of Sixteenth Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Sixteenth Street to the cen- ter line of Alabama Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Alabama Street to the center line of Fifteenth Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Central Ave- nue; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Central Avenue to the cen- ter line of Fifteenth Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Fifteenth Street to the center line of Cor- nell Avenue, the place of beginning.
NINTH WARD-
Commencing at the center line of the L. E. & W. R. R. right-of-way at the inter- section of Tenth Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of the L. E. & W. R. R. right-of-way to the center line of St. Clair Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of St. Clair Street to the center line of Pine Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Pine Street to the cen- ter line of Washington Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way to the center line of the C. H. & D. R. R. right- of-way, the same being a point in the cor- poration line of said city; thence in an easternly, southernly, northernly and westernly direction with the corporation line of said city to the center lines of Walnut Street and the Belt R. R. right- of-way; thence in a northeasternly direc- tion in the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way to the center line of Tenth Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Tenth Street to the cen- ter line of the L. E. & W. R. R. right-of- way, the place of beginning.
TENTH WARD-
Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Washington Street and Southeastern Avenue; thence in an east- ernly direction in the center line of Wash- ington Street to the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way; thence in a southern- ly direction in the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way to the center line of the C., H. & D. R. R. right-of-way, the same being a point of the corporation line of said city; thence in a westernly and southernly direction with the corporation line to the center line of Shelby Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Shelby Street to the center line of Maryland Street; thence in a west- ernly direction in the center line of Mary- land Street to the center line of Cruse Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Cruse Street to the cen- ter line of Southeastern Avenue; thence in a northwesternly direction in the cen- ter line of Southeastern Avenue to the center line of Washington Street, the place of beginning.
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WARD BOUNDARIES.
ELEVENTH WARD-
Beginning at the intersection of the cen- ter lines of Washington Street and South- eastern Avenue; thence in a southeastern- ly direction in the center line of South- eastern Avenue to the center line of Cruse Street; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Cruse Street to the cen- ter line of Maryland Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Maryland Street to the center line of Shel- by Strect; thence in a southernly direc- tion in the center line of Shelby Street to the center line of Prospect Street; thence in a westernly direction in the center line of Prospect Street to the center line of Madison Avenue; thence in a northwest- ernly direction in the center line of Madi- son Avenue to the center line of Delaware Street; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of Delaware Street to the center line of Washington Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Southeastern Avenue, the place of begin- ning.
TWELFTH WARD-
Beginning at the intersection of the cen- ter lines of Washington Street and Dela- ware Street; thence in a southernly di- rection in the center line of Delaware Street to the intersection in the center line of Madison Avenue; thence in the center line of Madison Avenue to the cen- ter line of Ray Street; thence in a west- ernly direction in the center line of Ray Street to the center line of White River; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of White River to the center line of Washington Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Washington Street to the center line of Delaware Street, the place of beginning.
THIRTEENTH WARD-
Beginning at the intersection of the cen- ter lines of Prospect and Shelby Streets; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Shelby Street to the south- ern corporation line of said city; thence in a westernly direction along the south- ern corporation line to the center of White River; thence in a northernly direction in the center line of White River to the cen- ter line of Ray Street; thence in an east- ernly direction in the center line of Ray Street to the center line of Madison Ave-
nue; thence in a southeasternly direction in the center line of Madison Avenue to the center line of Prospect Street; thence in an easternly direction in the center line of Prospect Street to the center line of Shelby Street, the place of beginning.
FOURTEENTH WARD-
Beginning at the intersection of the center lines of White River and Maryland Street, produced west; thence in a south- ernly direction along the center line of White River to the center line of the Belt R. R. right-of-way, the same being a point in the corporation line of said city; thence in a westernly, southernly and northernly direction with the corporation linc to the center line of Oliver Avenue and Belmont Avenue; thence in a north- ernly direction in the center line of Bel- mont Avenue to the center line of Mary- land Street; thence in an easternly direc- tion in the center line of Maryland Street and the same produced in a straight line to the center line of Harding Street; thence in an easternly direction in a straight line, to the place of beginning.
FIFTEENTH WARD-
Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Sheffield Avenue and the first road west of White River; thence in a southeasternly direction in the center line of the first road west of White River to a point nine hundred and ninety-two and two-tenths (992 2-10) feet north of the center line of Tenth Street measured at right angles thereto; thence in an east- ernly direction and parallel to the north line of Tenth Street to the center line of White River; thence in a southwesternly and southeasternly direction in the center line of White River to the center line of Maryland Street produced west; thence in a westernly direction with the north boundary line of the Fourteenth Ward, previously described, to the center line of Belmont Avenue; thence in a southernly direction in the center line of Belmont Avenue to the center line of Oliver Ave- nue, the same being a point in corpora- tion line of said city; thence in a western- ly, northernly and easternly direction with the corporation line to the center of the first road west of White River; thence in a southeasternly direction along the cen- ter of the first road west of White River, to the center of Sheffield Avenue, the place of beginning.
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October 2, 1902
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory. 1906.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor-J. Frank Hanly. Term ex-
pires January, 1909.
Lieutenant-Governor-Hugh Th. Miller. Term expires January, 1909. Secretary of State-Daniel E. Storms. Term expires January, 1907.
Treasurer-Nat U. Hill. Term expires February, 1907. Auditor-Warren Bigler. Term expires January, 1907.
Attorney General-Charles W. Miller. Term expires January, 1907.
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Fassett A. Cotton. Term expires March, 1907.
Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indiana- Joseph H. Stubbs. Term expires Jan. uary, 1907.
Clerk Supreme Court-Robert A. Brown. Term expires January, 1907.
Reporter Supreme Court-George W. Self. Term expires January 13, 1909.
Chief of Bureau of Geology-Willis S. Blatchley. Term expires January, 1907.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Adjutant-General-George W. Powell. Quartermaster-General-Oran Perry.
Governor's Private Secretary-Fred L. Gemmer.
Custodian-Otway A. Baker.
Department of Inspection-D. H. McAbee. Public Library Commission-Cor. Sec. and State Organizer-Merica Hoagland. APPOINTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. State Librarian-Wm. E. Henry. SUPREME COURT.
Judges James H. Jordan, Leander J. Monks, Oscar H. Montgomery, John V. Hadley, John H. Gillett.
APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.
Librarian-Omar O'Horrow. Asst. Librarian-Jesse Bowman. Sheriff-George \V. Weir.
APPELLATE COURT, STATE HOUSE. Judges-Woodfin D. Robinson, David A. Myers, James B. Black, Daniel W. Com- stock, Ulric Z. Wiley, Frank S. Roby.
STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION, 84 STATE HOUSE.
Union B. Hunt, Chairman, Winchester; Wm. J Wood, Evansville; C. V. Mc- Adams, Williamsport, Commissioners; Charles B. Riley, Secretary, Rushville.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 14 STATE HOUSE.
Members of Board-J. C. Haines, Rock- port: Mason J. Niblack. Vincennes; Ed S. Tuell, Corydon: John Tilson, Frank- lin; H. L. Nowlin, Lawrenceburg; Knode Porter, Hagerstown; David Wal- lace, Indianapolis; Sid Conger, Shelby- ville; C. R. Duffin, Terre Haute; Oscar Hadley, Plainfield; M. S. Claypool. Mun- cie; C. W. Travis. Lafayette; John L. Thompson, Gas City; Joseph Cunning- ham. Peru: C B Benjamin, Crown Point; J. E. McDonald, Ligonier.
Officers of Board - Mason J. Niblack, Pres .; Jolin Tilson. Vice-Pres .; Charles Downing, Sec .; J. W. Lagrange, Treas .; E. H. Peed, Gen'l Supt.
Executive Committee - M. S. Claypool, Muncie: David Wallace, Indianapolis; Sid Conger, Shelbyville; Oscar Hadley, Plainfield.
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY.
Larkin M. Stultz, Stanley Coulter, Samuel Burkholder, F. C. Carson. F. C. Car- son, Pres .; Wm. H. Freeman, Sec., 93 State House.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
T. Henry Davis, M. D .. Pres., Richmond; C. M. Eisenbeiss. M. D .. Vice-Pres., Elk- hart; W. N. Wishard. M. D., Indianapo- lis; F. C. Tucker. M. D., Noblesville; J. N. Hurty, M. D., Phar. D .. Sec., In- dianapolis; T. Victor Keene, M. D., State Bacteriologist. 24 State House.
BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES.
The Governor, President, ex officio; Syd- ney B. Davis, Demarchus C. Brown, Timothy Nicholson, William P. Cooper, Sarah Stockton, Mrs. Carrie Goodwin Rexford; Amos W. Butler, Secretary. 52 State House.
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAM- INERS. M. A. Mason, Pres., Ft. Wayne; F. R. Henshaw, Middletown; N. N. Haas, Ev- ansville; F. M. Sparks, Rushville; Alex- ander Jameson.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, President; The Governor, Presi- dents of State University, Purdue Uni- versity and State Normal School, De- Pauw University, Earlham College, Su- perintendents of Schools of Indianapo- lis, Evansville and Ft. Wayne; County Superintendent of Howard County.
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CITY OFFICIALS.
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STATE BOARD OF EMBALMERS.
George L. Watson, Cayuga; A. V. Weis- inger, Mt. Vernon; J. C. Condo, Alcxan- dria; J. H. McCully, Idaville: O. G. Da- Vis, Williamsburg.
STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE.
W. W. Stevens, President, Salem; H. H. Swain, Vice-President, South Bend; L. B. Custer, Treasurer, Logansport; W. B. Flick, Secretary, Lawrence, 11 State House.
STATE BOARD OF PARDONS.
Edgar Howard O'Neall, Crawfordsville; John J. Gillette, Lagrange: L. G. Rig- gin, Attica; Grace L. Duval, Clerk.
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
C. B. Woodworth, Ft. Wayne; David Hecht, Evansville; T. E. Otto, Colum- bus: A. F. Sala, Alexandria; Lewis S. Riley, Corydon.
STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION AND EXAMINATION OF NURSES.
Mrs Eva C. Sammons, Indianapolis; Miss Mina S. Tye. Indianapolis; Mrs. Isa- belle Gerhardt, Lafayette; Miss Edna Humphrey, Crawfordsville; Miss Lizzie M. Cox, Elizabethtown.
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EX- AMINERS.
George G. Ferling. Richmond; Orville L. Boor, Muncie; John J. Herron, Tipton; A. H. McGlosson, Madison.
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