USA > Indiana > Marion County > Indianapolis > Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1934 > Part 4
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220 | Part 221 | Part 222 | Part 223 | Part 224 | Part 225 | Part 226 | Part 227 | Part 228 | Part 229 | Part 230 | Part 231 | Part 232 | Part 233 | Part 234 | Part 235 | Part 236 | Part 237 | Part 238 | Part 239 | Part 240 | Part 241 | Part 242 | Part 243 | Part 244 | Part 245 | Part 246 | Part 247 | Part 248 | Part 249 | Part 250 | Part 251 | Part 252 | Part 253 | Part 254 | Part 255 | Part 256 | Part 257 | Part 258 | Part 259 | Part 260 | Part 261 | Part 262 | Part 263 | Part 264 | Part 265 | Part 266 | Part 267 | Part 268 | Part 269 | Part 270 | Part 271 | Part 272 | Part 273 | Part 274 | Part 275 | Part 276 | Part 277 | Part 278 | Part 279 | Part 280 | Part 281 | Part 282 | Part 283 | Part 284 | Part 285 | Part 286 | Part 287 | Part 288 | Part 289 | Part 290 | Part 291 | Part 292 | Part 293 | Part 294 | Part 295 | Part 296 | Part 297 | Part 298 | Part 299 | Part 300 | Part 301 | Part 302 | Part 303 | Part 304 | Part 305 | Part 306 | Part 307 | Part 308 | Part 309 | Part 310 | Part 311 | Part 312 | Part 313 | Part 314 | Part 315 | Part 316 | Part 317 | Part 318 | Part 319 | Part 320 | Part 321 | Part 322 | Part 323 | Part 324 | Part 325 | Part 326 | Part 327 | Part 328 | Part 329 | Part 330 | Part 331 | Part 332 | Part 333 | Part 334 | Part 335 | Part 336 | Part 337 | Part 338 | Part 339 | Part 340 | Part 341 | Part 342 | Part 343 | Part 344 | Part 345 | Part 346 | Part 347 | Part 348 | Part 349 | Part 350 | Part 351 | Part 352 | Part 353 | Part 354 | Part 355 | Part 356 | Part 357 | Part 358 | Part 359 | Part 360 | Part 361 | Part 362 | Part 363 | Part 364 | Part 365 | Part 366 | Part 367 | Part 368 | Part 369 | Part 370 | Part 371 | Part 372 | Part 373 | Part 374 | Part 375 | Part 376 | Part 377 | Part 378 | Part 379 | Part 380 | Part 381 | Part 382 | Part 383 | Part 384 | Part 385 | Part 386 | Part 387 | Part 388 | Part 389 | Part 390 | Part 391 | Part 392 | Part 393 | Part 394 | Part 395 | Part 396 | Part 397 | Part 398 | Part 399 | Part 400 | Part 401 | Part 402 | Part 403 | Part 404 | Part 405 | Part 406 | Part 407 | Part 408 | Part 409 | Part 410 | Part 411 | Part 412 | Part 413 | Part 414 | Part 415 | Part 416 | Part 417 | Part 418 | Part 419 | Part 420 | Part 421 | Part 422 | Part 423 | Part 424 | Part 425 | Part 426 | Part 427 | Part 428 | Part 429 | Part 430 | Part 431 | Part 432 | Part 433 | Part 434 | Part 435 | Part 436 | Part 437 | Part 438 | Part 439 | Part 440 | Part 441 | Part 442 | Part 443 | Part 444 | Part 445 | Part 446 | Part 447 | Part 448 | Part 449 | Part 450 | Part 451 | Part 452 | Part 453 | Part 454 | Part 455 | Part 456 | Part 457 | Part 458 | Part 459 | Part 460 | Part 461 | Part 462 | Part 463 | Part 464 | Part 465 | Part 466 | Part 467 | Part 468 | Part 469 | Part 470 | Part 471 | Part 472 | Part 473 | Part 474 | Part 475 | Part 476 | Part 477 | Part 478 | Part 479 | Part 480 | Part 481 | Part 482 | Part 483 | Part 484 | Part 485 | Part 486 | Part 487 | Part 488 | Part 489 | Part 490 | Part 491 | Part 492 | Part 493 | Part 494 | Part 495 | Part 496 | Part 497 | Part 498 | Part 499 | Part 500 | Part 501 | Part 502 | Part 503 | Part 504 | Part 505 | Part 506 | Part 507 | Part 508 | Part 509 | Part 510 | Part 511 | Part 512 | Part 513 | Part 514 | Part 515 | Part 516 | Part 517 | Part 518 | Part 519 | Part 520 | Part 521 | Part 522 | Part 523 | Part 524 | Part 525 | Part 526 | Part 527 | Part 528 | Part 529 | Part 530 | Part 531 | Part 532 | Part 533 | Part 534 | Part 535 | Part 536 | Part 537 | Part 538 | Part 539 | Part 540 | Part 541 | Part 542 | Part 543 | Part 544 | Part 545 | Part 546 | Part 547 | Part 548 | Part 549 | Part 550 | Part 551 | Part 552 | Part 553 | Part 554 | Part 555 | Part 556 | Part 557 | Part 558 | Part 559 | Part 560 | Part 561 | Part 562 | Part 563 | Part 564 | Part 565 | Part 566 | Part 567
R
AMERICAN LEGION NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
Nine Indianapolis clubs own their own buildings. Four of these are conveniently located in the downtown district. Each of these serves a particular function in the city's social life and is supported by a substantial membership.
Six country clubs, located in private estates, maintaining swimming pools, golf links and tennis courts, add to the social life of the city.
The slogan, "The Crossroads of America," is appropriate. Within sixty miles, to the southwest, is the center of population of the United States. At a less distance, to the northeast, is the center of manufacture. The nation's east and west traffic must traverse the level plain extending from the Great Lakes on the north to the Ohio River on the south. A large volume of this through traffic, both automobile and rail, passes through Indianapolis. The National Road and the Dixie Highway cross here. Indianapolis is truly the crossroads.
General Population Figures
1930 population-Indianapolis
364,161
1930 population-Marion County
422,666
Population within 100 miles (estimated)
2,000,000
Population within 200 miles (estimated) 15,000,000
1
30
INTRODUCTION
Classification of Manufacturing Industries (Estimated, 1933)
Meat packing 33,000,000
Foundry and machine shop products
19,000,000
Wearing apparel 17,000,000
Motor vehicles 10,000,000
Printing and publishing-newspapers and periodicals.
8,000,000
Bread and other bakery products
7,000,000
Canned fruits and vegetables
7,000,000
Railroad repair shops, steam
7,000,000
Printing and publishing-books and job
6,000,000
Electric machinery apparatus and supplies
5,000,000
Paints and varnishes
4,000,000
Boxes-paper
3,000,000
Furniture, including store fixtures
3,000,000
Butter
2,500,000
Coffee. and spices
1,000,000 1,000,000 .
Copper, tin, sheet iron work
1,000,000
Ice cream
1,000,000
Ice
1,000,000
Lumber and timber products
1,000,000
Nonferrous metal products and alloys
1,000,000
Structural and ornamental metal work
1,000,000
* Other industries
92,000,000
Total $231,500,000
* All other industries includes some whose value of production equals or surpasses some shown in the classifications, but which cannot be classified without disclosing individual operation.
Distances from Indianapolis to Surrounding Large Cities
Chicago 183 miles
Cincinnati 110 miles
Cleveland 284 miles
Columbus, Ohio 181 miles
Detroit 276 miles
Louisville
111 miles
St. Louis
242 miles
Miscellaneous Facts-Indianapolis (1933 figures, unless otherwise specified)
Airports
Altitude
739 feet .54.16 square miles
Area (34,667 acres)
Distance north and south 12.66 miles; east and west 9.28 miles
Assessed Valuation
$510,934,410 104,614 18
Banks- Number of (3 national, 9 state, 6 trust)
$161,328,000
Bank Deposits
$134,237,000
Bank Clearings
$490,245,000 58.27
Boulevards-miles of
51
Resources (estimated) $65,000,000 to
$75,000,000 4,953
Building Permits-Number of Value Building Permits
$2,248,708
Car loadings (outgoing) carried by six railroads
140,616
Car loadings (inbound)
185,030
Churches, all denominations-number of
283
Climatic Data-Average January temperature Average July temperature
76 degrees
Clubs-Downtown
5
Clubs-Luncheon
21
Clubs-Country
6 126,500
Families-Indianapolis (1930 Census)
98,610
Fire Hydrants-Number of 5,938
Gas Mains
865 miles
Gas Meters
73,228
Golf Courses (18-hole) 5 municipal, 6 private.
11
Grain (handled through Board of Trade) Bushels-Wheat, 7,046,000; corn, 35,714,000; oats, 22,584,000
Hospitals (major) 1 U S, 2 state, 1 city, 6 general
10
Hotels-providing 2,500 rooms-first-class.
5
Interurban Lines entering city 5
Interurban Station-cars in and out per day 70
Latitude
39 degrees, 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Library-600,600 volumes-20 branches and one business branch
Live Stock Receipts-Hogs, 2,157,718; cattle, 239,092; calves, 147,894
Longitude . 86 degrees, 09 minutes, 45 seconds
Manufactured Products-Value (estimated) $231,500,000
Manufacturing Establishments (estimated)
800
Metropolitan District Population ... 417,685
Monument-Soldiers' and Sailors'-Began, 1887; completed, 1901, cost $600,000-284 feet 6 inches in height.
5
Automobiles-passenger (Marion Co.)
Bank : esources
Building and Loan Associations-Number of
28 degrees
Electric-Service Meters
Others-providing 5,500 rooms. 70
Confectionery
31
INTRODUCTION
Motion-Picture Houses
Parks
29
Post-office Receipts
$3,538,969 2
Radio Broadcasting Stations-WFBM and WKBF
Radio Sets (1930 Census)-47.1% of total number of families.
46,524
Railroads-6 lines
16 divisions
Residences-Number of (101,942 houses; 13,565 apartment units)
115,507
Retail Stores-number of in 1930
4,920 112
Schools-Public and parochial
Sewers
616.27 miles
Sidewalks
664.39 miles
Street Car Lines-miles of
164
Street Lights-number of
8,075
Streets
802.77 miles
Tax Levy (Payable in 1934)
$3.13 67,516 6
Theatres (legitimate, vaudeville, etc.)
Tourist Camp-6 acres, wooded grounds-cost per night ..
25c
Trains-passenger, entering city daily
113
Transient Population (estimated)
25,000
Union Station-all tracks elevated, covers 7 acres
659 miles
Water Mains
70,825
Water Meters
Wholesalers and Jobbers-1930 census number of
449
FACTS ABOUT INDIANA
Area : 36,045 square miles; ranks 37th in area in the United States.
Indiana in 1816 became the nineteenth state.
State Flower: Zinnia.
State House built 1878-1888, at a cost of $1,980,969.
State Tree: Tulip Tree.
Vital Statistics-births, 5,479; deaths, 4,865
Population (1930) : 3,238,503; ranks 11th in United States.
Distribution: Males, 1,640,061; females, 1,598,442; native whites, 2,981,002; foreign-born whites, 135,134; Negroes, 111,982.
Number of Families (1930 Census) 844,463.
Industry: Number of establishments, 4,097; number of wage-earners, 212,614; value of products, $1,394,212,819 (U. S. Census of Manufacturers, 1931).
Products: Iron and steel products, automobiles, automobile bodies and parts, railroad cars, foundry and machine shop products, etc.
Assessed Valuation of Taxable Property (1932) : $3,994,597,946.
Roads: 77,261 miles of roads (8,439 miles in the State Highway System, of which 4,597 miles are high-type paved).
Agriculture : Number of farms, 181,570; acreage, 19,688,675 (1930).
Center of population of United States is near Linton, Greene County, Indiana.
Prominent Indiana Statesmen; President Benjamin Harrison, Vice-Presidents Thomas R. Marshall, Charles W. Fairbanks, Thomas A. Hendricks and Schuyler Colfax, and Sena- tor Albert J. Beveridge.
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The one organization in a community which upholds the ideals of good citizenship, right living and active co-operation among individuals and organizations making up the city's life is the Chamber of Commerce. It surveys the community with a telescope to see the whole at once, and, at the same time, with a microscope, to search out the details. It encourages and co-ordinates individual efforts, and takes its prominent place in all worth-while community activities. The Chamber of Commerce is the guide, philosopher and friend of the home city and the community. With this background in mind, any community must thoroughly realize that the efforts of community upbuilding tend toward evolution. It, therefore, becomes of the utmost importance to each of us to realize that the Chamber of Commerce is an organization through which public-spirited citizens in a community may express themselves collectively on questions of community welfare and through which they may make their collective desires effective. Cities do not happen-co-operation builds them. In business as in life, he gets most out of it who gives most to it. The dividends are based on the investment.
56
Telephones .
MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH
POLK'S INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY 1934 Copyright, 1934, by R. L. Polk & Co.
Miscellaneous Information
For information not found in this department see regular Alphabetical Section or under proper headings in the Classified Business Directory
CITY GOVERNMENT
City Hall nw cor Ohio and Alabama OFFICIALS
Mayor-Reginald H Sullivan
Secretary of the Mayor-Walter W Watson City Clerk-Henry O Goett
Deputy Clty Clerk-Mrs Margaret Koenig Chief Probation Officer-Solon C Vial
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
Controller-W'm L Elder
Deputy Controller-Herschel M Tebay
Deputy Auditor School Board-Frank Brubeck
License Clerk-Oscar W Schaub
License Clerk-Arth C Rodgers
Barrett Law Clerk-Cecil McConnahy
Barrett Law Bookkeeper-George D Yeazel Finance-Francis A Muelbacher
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Corporation Counsel-Edw H Knight
Attorney-Jas E Deery
Assistant Attorney-Herbert M Soencer
Municipal Court Deouty-John i> Loftus
Stenographers-Helen R Stockton and Mrs Anna F Ham- merbeck
Attorney for Park Board and Recreation Dept-H Nathan Swalm
Attorney for Sanitary Board-Walter Myers
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Walter C Boettcher. Pres: Louis ( Brandt and Chas O Brit- ton. members
Executive Seo-Ernst F Frick Bookkeeper-1rank J McCarthy
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
Civil Engineer-A H Moore
Senior Asst Clty Clvll Engineer-MI G Johnson
Street Dept Head-Carl F Kortpeter
Sewer Dept Head-Chas A Brown
Chlef Clerk- John A Weinbrecht
Asst Clerk-John V Carton Chemist-Chambers H Underwood
Chief Inspector-W'm Holl
Flood Prevention Engineer-Harvey
Cassady
Street LightIng Dept-John F Noonan
CITY PLAN COMMISSION AND BOARD OF ZONING
APPEALS
Geo T O'Connor Pres: L J Borinstein V-Pres: Geo T Whel- don. J W Atherton: IT B Steeg Sec-Engineer: A 11 Moore, Fred Gardner. Paul E Rathert. Bruce Short. W C Boetcher and Edna MI Christian. ex-officio members
ASSESSMENT BUREAU (DEPT OF PUBLIC PARKS) Chief Clerk-George I Yeazel
BARRETT LAW DEPARTMENT Chief Clerk-George D Yeazel STREET DEPARTMENT
Street Commissioner-W H WInship
City Asphalt Plant-Jos Wilson Supt. 924 E New York Chief Inspector of New Work-Michl & O'Brien
BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY Chas R Myers, I'res : Donald $ Morris. Member: Walter O Lewis. Exec Sec
Bookkeeper-Albert Shallot Stenographer-Edna H Allen Market Master-Harry R Springsteen Asst Market Master-Rocco Meo
Dog Pound Keeper-Eliz Conger
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DEPARTMENT
Chief Insp-Grover C Parr
Deouty Insns -- Clarence Stewart. Mose Rectar, Frank Arn and Al W Miller
MUNICIPAL GARAGE 235 N Alabama Sunt-D) Griffith Watkins
BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT
Commissioner of Buildings-W F Hurd
Chlef Inspector-Wm E Holmes
Board of Plumbing Examiners-Jos Clarke, Chairman; Frank Irish, Oscar Stoehr. W F Hurd, Dr Herman Morgan, Margt Kern, Sec Building Inspectors-K K Wark. Gar Davls, Leland P Davis Chief Electrleal Insor-LeRoy Miller
Electrical Insnrs-Roy Creasey and John McNellIs Elevator Inspector-W W Myers Chlef Clerk-Theo Schory
Statistician-Mrs Fannle Werbe Sign Inspector-H C Carmichael Combustion Eng- Geo R Popn jr Structural Eng- John MI llemy
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS BOARD Jacklel W Joseph, Pres; Paul E Rathert, Logan C Scholl and Dr Carlton B McCulloch, Commissioners; Mary E Griffin, Sec: Chas A Myors, Chief Clerk
Attorney-II Nathan Swaim Auditor- Cora E Hartman
Supt of Parks-A C Salles
Ilortieulturist-Andrew Miller
Asst Horticulturist-Orville Robison Engineer of Parks-Jas E Perry
Recreation Dept-H W Middleworth, Director
Custodian Tom Taggart Riverside Park-Geo J Kitzing
Custodian Brookside Park- Jas M Driver
Custodian Ellenberger Park-Maurice E Mills
Custodian Christian Park-llenry Santer Custodian Camp Sullivan-Sherman McGriff Custodian Douglas Park-Beard Whiteside
Custodian University Park-Sherman McGriff Custodian Fall Creek Parkway- John W Ripley
Custodian Garfield Park-Midhl Bauer
Custodian Burdsal Parkway-Geo Featherstone
Custodian Rhodius Park-Wm Fitzgibbons
Custodian Willard Park-Ray Thompson Custodian Woollens Gardens-L E Allison
PURCHASING AGENT
Albert H Losche, Purchasing Agent
Wallace A Jutt. Asst
W'm Gibson, Chief Clerk John Logan, Inspector
CITY COUNCIL
Ernest Ropkey. Pres: Fred " Gardner, Geo \ Henry, Cari
A Ilildebrand. Jas A Houck, Chas C Morgan, Maurice E Tennant. Leo F Welch. Clarence I Wheatley Officers of the Common Council
E C Ropkey. Pres : Leo F Welch, Pres Pro-Tem ; Henry O Goett, Clerk; Marguerite Koenig, Dep Clerk Term expires Jan. 1933
Standing Committees
Finance-Chairman Houck, Welch,
Wheatley Gardner, Tennant, Safety-Chairman Tennant, Wheatley, Welch, Morgan, Gardner Works-Chairman Hildebrand, Tennant, Morgan, Gardner, Welch
Health-Chairman Welch Houck, Henry, Morgan, Tennant
Parks-ChaIrman Gardner, Houck, Wheatley, Hildebrand,
Henry
Law and Judiciary-Chairman Henry, Tennant. Wheatley, Hildebrand, Morgan Elections-Chairman Morgan, Welch, Henry. Houck, Wheatley Welfare-Chairman Hildebrand. Houck. Henry, Gardner
POLICE DEPARTMENT Headquarters se cor Alabama and Pearl
Chief of Police-Michl F Morrissey Sec of Police-Albert Schlensker
Chlef of Detectives-Fred Simon
Capt of Traffic-Lewis L Johnson Capt of License Inspection-Otto Ray
Capt of Police-Otto W Petit
Capt of Police-Jesse McMurtry
Capt of Police John Mullin
Capt of Pollce -- Edw Ilelm
Capt of Pollce-Herbert Fletcher
Cant of Police- John Mullin
Capt of Detectives-Herman Rademacher
Lieut of Pollce-Leolin Troutman
Lieut of Police-Michl J Ilynes
Lleut of Police-Danl F Cummings
Lleut of Police-Ralph Dean
I.leut of Police -- Danl Scanlon Lieut of Police-Edw A Schubert
Lleut of Police-John Sheehan
Llcut of Police-Albert Perrott
Lleut of Pollce-Eug Shine
J,leut of Police-Donald Tooley
Radio Supervisor- Robt L Batts
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND
CHARITIES
Board of Health Commissioners-M J Barry, Pres: Clark Rogers. M D. Dr L \ Ensminger. Members; Herman G Morgan. MI D. Sec
Chief Clerk -- Geo R Taylor ChemIst- J R Dunwoody Nutrition Director-E M Amos, MD
34
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Supt City Hospital-Chas W Myers, MD Business Mgr City Hospital-Earl O Wolf Chief Inspr of Meats-J H Young Attorney-H Nathan Swaim Bacteriologist- Wm V Doyle
Tuberculosis Division-Mrs Nellie Dixon Director of Child Hygiene-Glen Burton Supvr of School_Nurses-Alice Jones
Supt of Nurses Training School- Beatrice Gerrin
BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS
Maurice E Tennant. Pres: O @ Ross. V-Pres; A H Moore ; Mrs Aulta S Lewis, Sec
CUSTODIAN OF CITY BUILDINGS
City Hall- Bernard Kelly Tomlinson Hall- Oliver Healy
Police Station- John Fields
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS
(Offices, Administration Bldg, sw cor Ohio and Meridian) Julian Wetzel, Maude C Miller, Saml Garrison, Russell Will- son, Merle Sidener
Attorney of the Board-Albert Baker
Regular meeting of the board at its offices, Administration Bldg, sw cor Ohio and Meridian, on second and last Tuesday evening of each month at 8 o'clock
Bills must be left at the office of the Business Director not later than the Wednesday preceding Board Meeting, oro- vided. however. that bills relative to building operations shall be left only on the Wednesday preceding the first monthly meeting
Officers of the Board
President- Julian C Wetzel V-President- Mrs Maude Miller
Treasurer-Timothy P Sexton
Secretary-Frank L L Reissner
Business Director-A B Good
Superintendent of Schools-Paul C Stetson
Vocational Director- Harry E Wood
Librarian-Luther L Dickerson
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters-Southeast cor New York and Alabama Chief of Force-Harry E Voshell
1st Asst Chiefs-Harry H Fulmer and Fred C Kennedy
Battalion Chiefs-1st Dist, Oscar L Hupp and Robert T Han- sell; 2d Dist, Otto J Petty and Roscoe A McKinney; 3d Dist, Michl A Murphy and John Fitzgibbon; 4th Dist, Wallace M Fisk and Wm T Clune: John J O'Brien, Drill Instructor
2d Asst Chief in Charge of Fire Prevention-Bernard A Lynch Secretary-Harry R Gould
Stenographer- Adda Rinker
Gamewell Division-Thos Haefling Chief, 405 City Hall Supt of Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph-Thos Haefling Gamewell Operators, also Telephone Operators-Frank Owings,
Chas Householder. Herbert T Aker. G Godwin, C Brown, M Logan, John Hart. John Routier and Walter B Giezen- danner
Pu per Co No 2-1575 Roosevelt av; Louis Roeckel, Capt Pumper Co No 3-1136 Prospect; Oscar E Ragsdale, Capt Pumper Co No 4-428 W Morris; Frank Quinn, Capt Pumper Co No 5-125 W Fifteenth; Kenneth W Burns, Capt Pumper Co No 6-533 W Wash; Chas B Shank, Capt
Pumoer Co No 7- New York and Alabama : Chas D Milender, Capt
Pumper Co No 8-640 E 11th; Wm Arthur, Capt
Pumoer Co No 9-537 N Belle Vieu Dl: Walter B Giezen- danner. Caot
Pumper Co No 10-Cor Russell av and Merritt; Chas Gregory, Capt
Pumper Co No 11-1030 E Washington; Harry N Campbell, Capt Pumoer Co No 12-339 N Sherman dr: Orval Marshall, Capt
Pumper Co No 13-Cor Kentucky av and Maryland; Harvey J Kepoel and John Doyle. Capts
Pumper Co No 11-52 -2960 Kenwood av: Wm E Hanna. Capt Pumper Co No 15-2101 Engiish av; Albert Ray. Capt Pumper Co No 16-5555 N Illinois, Frank F Kissel, Capt Pumper Co No 17-Cor Madison av and Morris; Daniel W Hill, Capt
Pumper Co No 18-1915 W Washington; Cale F Racobs, Capt
Pumper Co No 19-S E cor Morris and Harding; Guy M Lewis, Capt
Pumper Co No 20-352 N Beville av; Grover C Todd, Capt Pumper Co No 21-2321 N Olney; Benj G Cronley, Capt Pumoer Co No 22- 2357 Carrollton av: Wm Cochrane, Capt Pumper Co No 23-1002 Udell; Albert A Judd, Capt
Pumper Co No 24-Cor Nineteenth and Dexter; Henry H Schilling, Capt
Pumoer Co No 25-5432 E Washington: Albert A Judd, Capt
Pumper Co No 26-2174 Webb; Wm Hueber, Capt
Pumoer Co No 27-2918 E Tenth: Wiley L Osborn. Capt Pumper Co No 28-512 E Maple rd; Bert A Unversaw, Capt Pumper Co No 29-2302 Shelby; Wm Stiegelmeyer, Capt Pumper Co No 30-340 S New Jersey; Frank A Craig, Capt Pumoer Co No 32- 6340 Guilford: John R Miller, Capt Hose Co No 1-443 Indiana av; Renzil Williams, Capt Hose Co No 16- 56th and Illinois; Frank Kissel, Capt Truck Co No 2-1575 Roosevelt av; John D Feeney, Capt Truck Co No 3-1136 Prosoect: Oscar Ragsdale, Capt Truck Co No 5- 125 W Fifteenth: Thos G Duncan, Capt Truck Co No 7-E New York se cor Alabama ; John L Fehren- bach, Capt Truck Co No 11-1028 E Washington; Ernest G Hinch- man, Capt Truck Co No 13-Kentucky av and Maryland; John E Doyle, Capt
Truck Co No 14-2960 Kenwood av; John Monaghan, Capt Truck Co No 17-Madison av and Morris; Philip Moss, Capt Truck Co No 18-1913 W Washington; Cale Racobs, Capt Truck Co No 19- Cor Morris and Harding; Guy Lewis, Capt Truck Co No 22_ -24th and Carrollton av, Wm T Cochrane, Capt
Truck Co No 25- 5532_E Washington: Robt Sims, Capt
Truck Co No 27-2918 E 10th: Wiley L Osborn, Capt
Truck Co No 29-2302 Shelby: Wm Stiegelmeyer, Capt Truck Co No 30-340 S New Jersey ; John W Blackwell, Capt Truck Co No 32-Cor Bellefontaine and Riviera dr; Patk J Riley. Caot
Squad Wagon Co No 7- Headquarters, New York and Alabama ; Geo Townsend, Capt
Water Tower No 13-Maryland and Kentucky av; Benj Lieber- man and John W Mahoney, Lieuts
Repair Dept-1024 Sanders; Frank A Braun, Master Mech, Frank Schleuter Asst Master Mech
Fire Alarm Signals
4-Pennsylvania and Market
5-English Theatre
6- East and New York
7-Noble and Michigan
8-New Jersey and Mass av
9-Pine and North
10- Pine and Market
11-Vermont and East
12-No 8 Eng H, 11th and Broadway
13- Delaware and Walnut
14-New Jersey and Ft Wayne av
15-Mass av and Cornell av
16- -11th and Carrollton av
17-Park av and 12th 18 Columbia and Roosevelt av
19 -Highland av and 9th
21-Illinois and StJoseph
23- Pennsylvania and 9th
24- -Meridian and 11th
No 5 Eng H, 15th and Illinois
27 -Illinois and Michigan
28 Pennsylvania and 14th
29. -Senate av and 13th
31-No 1 Eng H, Indiana av nr Michigan
32-Walnut and Pierson
34 California and Vermont
35- Blake and New York
36 -Indiana av and St Clair
38 Blake and North
39-Michigan and Agnes
41-No 6 Eng H, Washington nr West
-Geisendorff and Washington
43- Ellsworth and New York
45- Meridian and Washington
46-Illinois and Ohio
47- Washington and Illinois
48-Kingan Packing Co
49-Street Car Barns, W Washington
51-No 10 Eng H, Illinois and Merrill
52 Illinois and Louisiana
-West and South
54- -West and McCarty
56- Missouri and Merrill
57- -Meridian and Ray
58- -No 17 Eng H. Madison av and Morris
59-
-Madison and Parkway avs
61-Delaware and South
Pennsylvania and Merrill
63-Delaware and McCarty
64 -East and McCarty
65-New Jersey and Merrill
67-Virginia av and Bradshaw
68-East and Prospect
69-Bicking and High
71-Virginia and Lexington avs
72-East and Georgia
73-McCarty and Elm
74- -Davidson and Georgia
75- English av and Pine
76 Shelby and Bates
78- No 3 Eng H, Prospect nr Shelby
81
Market and New Jersey
82
Delaware and Washington East and Washington
86
Arsenal and Michigan
87
Oriental and Washington
89
Hamilton av and New York
92
Meridian and Georgia
93
Meridian and South
94-
Pennsylvania and Georgia
9.5-
Virginia av and Alabama
96
Massachusetts av and Delaware
98-Capitol av and Ohio
123 No 16, 16th and College
124- Alabama and 16th
125 Central av and 15th
126-
Yandes and 15th
127-
Brookside and Jefferson avs
128
Central av and 17th
129- Delaware and 19th
131- Alabama and 11th
132- Bellefontaine and 17th
134
College and 20th
135
Delaware and 13th
136
Alabama and North
137
Arsenal av and 19th
138 College av and 14th
139 -Cornell av and 13th
141 Yandes and 19th
142 Highland av and
10th
143-
Tecumseh and 10th
145 New Jersey and 22d
146 Alvord and 17th
147 No 2 Eng H, Roosevelt av and 16th
148 -College av and 22d
149 College av and 27th
151- -Adams and Mass av
152 Park av and 23d
153 -LE & W R R and 23d
154 -Beville av and 10th
156 -12th and Newman 157 Hovey and Pike
158 Bloyd and Winter av
159 No 21 Eng H. Olney and Glen dr
161 Parker and 20th 162 22d and Avondale pl
163 Sherman dr and 25th
164 Rural cor Bloyd av
165 StClair and Keystone av
167 Arsenal av and 23d
168 Guilford av and 28th
169 Rural and 10th
171 Newman and Railroad
172 No 22 Eng H, 24th and Carrollton av
173 20th and Central av
174 Central av and 25th
175 Jefferson av and 12th
176 StClair and East
178 -Martindale av and Belt RR
179 Central av and 30th
181 Olney and 20th
182- LaSalle and 10th
183-Denny and 28th
83
84 New York and Davidson
85
Ohio and Parkview av
91-
Maryland and Meridian
97- Alabama and New York, F D Hđqtrs
79- -Fletcher av and Shelby
Senate av and St Clair
35
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
184-North. and Hamilton av
185-Arrow av and 18th
431-Kentucky av and Morris
432- River av and Morris
434- -River av and llay 435 -- Harding and Big Four Ry
436-Ilarding and OHver av
437- No 19 Eng H. Morris and Harding
438 Howard and Blake av
439- Stock Yards
45I- -Reisner and Miller
452 Iloward and Lee
453 Morris and Kappes
451- ('hevrolet Body ('orp
456 Lambert and Belmont av
457- Marmon Motor Car 40
4.88 No 18 Engine House 1915 W Wash
439-
Addison and Ohio
461- W' Washington and Belt R R
162-Drover and York
463- Wabasti and White River
164- State House
465- -Marmon Motor Car Co Plant No 3
467- West and Oblo 468- West and Georgla
469- Harding and Washington
471-West and Washington
472 Kentucky av and Miller
473- "Tremont av and Ray
474- Tremont av and Washington
470- Drover and Ray
476
California and Market
478-
Belmont av and Minnesota
246- Pennsylvanla and 32d
247- Talbot and 23d
248- Rader and 25th
249- Clifton and 30th
251- N Harding and Ronche av 252- Capitol av and 32đ
253- Paris av and 30th
254- -Capitol av and 35th
256- Rader and 33d
07- N New Jersey and .33đ
Meridlan and 28th
,239- Kenwood av and 23d
261-Indianapolis av and 26th
262- -Macpherson av and 30th
263- Pennsylvania and 18th
264- Station No 2S, Ruckle and 38th
265- Meridian and Vermont
267- Capitol av and Vermont
268- Broadway and 30th
269 Park av and 32d
271- 30th. and N Harding
272-Graceland av and 38th
273-40th and Boulevard ol 274- 34th and Broadway
275-36th and College av 276- -Falrfield and Birchwood avs
278- College av and 42d
279- -Park av and 46th
281- l'ennsylvania and 36th
282- -Washington blvd and 40th
283- Senate av and North
284-West and North 285-Koehne and 21st
286- -Harding and 23d
287-Illinois and North
289-Pennsylvania and North
291 -- Gullford and 46th
292-Boulevard pl and 17th
293-Northwestern av and Edgemont
294-Highland pl and 28th
295- -Washington blvd and 51st
296-Carrollton av and 49th
297-Barnes av and 36th
298- Barnes av and Golden Hill
312-West and StClair
313-West and 12th
314-Missouri and 16th
315
11th and Brooks
316
Capitol av and 10th
317-Northwestern av and 318- -18th and Gent av
21st
319 Canal and 10th
321-Lafayette and 9th 323-Lafayette and 15th
324-Vermont and Lynn
325-Pershing av and 10th
326-No 9 Eng H. Belle Vieu pl near MIchigan
327-3Hehilgan and Holmes
328- Michigan and Concord
329-King av and StClair
341-West and 14th
342-16th and Montcalm
343-Illinois and 13th 345-No 24 Eng H. 19th and Dexter
246-New York and N Harding
347- -New York and Hanson av
348-IlIghland pl and 20th
349-Michigan and Belmont av
.3.1 -B & O RR tracks and Belmont av
352- Rochester and North
353- -Ilolmes av and 12th
Tibbs av and 10th
356- Tremont av and 12th
358-Haugh av and Speedway rd
359 Riley and Long Ilospitals, Walnut and WIIson
361- Illinois and Tippecanoe
362 Tibbs av and W Michigan
363- W' Riverside dr and 30th
364- .CIty Hospital Administration Bldg
365- -City Hospital Out Patient Bldg
367-City Hospital Laundry
371- Camp and 9th
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.