Brown's annual directory of the Saginaw Valley -- 1878, Part 2

Author: Brown, C. Exera
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Lansing, Mich. : W.S. George
Number of Pages: 776


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Eighteenth. Smith street, extending through Hess's subdi- vision of outlots 29 and 30, in Glasby, Gallagher & Little's addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Seventh street.


Nineteenth. Saginaw street, extending through Smith, Jones, Glasby & Little's subdivision of certain outlots in Glas- by, Gallagher & Little's addition to the city of East Saginaw shall be named and designated hereafter as Sixth street.


Twentieth. Lawrence street, extending through John Gal- lagher's subdivision of south half of outlot forty, in Glasby & Gallagher's addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated as Thirteenth street.


Twenty-first. Second street, in Glasby, Gallagher & Little's addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and desig- nated hereafter as Fifth street.


Twenty-second. First street, extending through Glasby, Gal- lagher & Little's addition to the city of East Saginaw shall be named and designated hereafter as Fourth street.


Twenty-third. North First, North Second, North Third, North Fourth, North Fifth, and North Sixth streets, in Hoyt's northern addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth streets, respectively.


Twenty-fourth. Rockwell street, extending from Genesee to Potter streets, in the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Second street.


Twenty-fifth. Carrollton Road street, extending from North


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Water street to North boundary line of the city, shall be named and designated hereafter as First street.


Twenty-sixth. Clay street, in Hoyt's plat of the city of East. Saginaw, shall be known and designated hereafter as Park street.


Twenty-seventh. English street, extending through Eng- lish's addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Farwell street.


Twenty-eighth. Whitney street, in Hoyt's northern addi- tion to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Potter street.


Twenty-ninth. Little street, in Mott, Merrill & Gage's addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be known and des- ignated as Atwater street.


Thirtieth. Hubbard street, in Blackmore & Fraser's addi- tion to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Jefferson street.


Thirty-first. Third street, in George W. Hess' addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Van Etten street.


Thirty-second. Second street, in George W. Hess' addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Wilkin street.


Thirty-third. First street, in George W. Hess' addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Lytle street.


Thirty-fourth. Duncan street, in Duncan & Farrand's subdivision of outlots 34 and 35, in Hoyt's subdivision of James Riley's Reserve, shall be named and designated here- after as Wilkin street.


Thirty-fifth. Farrand street, in Duncan & Farrand's sub- division of outlots 34 and 35, in Hoyt's subdivision of James Riley's Reserve, shall be named and designated hereafter as Lytle street.


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Thirty-sixth. Bundy street, in Hess & Bundy's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Fox 'street.


Thirty-seventh. Hess street, in Rust & Hays' and Derby's and Medina Salt Company's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Fox street.


Thirty-eighth. Douglass street, extending from the Macki- naw Road street to J. Blackmore's addition, shall be named and designated hereafter as Webber street.


Thirty-ninth. Ward street, in the plat of the village of Salina, now a part of the city of East Saginaw, extending from Main street to Morris street, shall be named and desig- nated hereafter as Bundy street.


Fortieth. Ballard street, in Flagler & York's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Bundy street.


Forty-first. Ward street, extending through Medina Salt Company's and Rust & Hays' and Derby's addition to the vil- lage of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Grant street.


Forty-second. Elm street, in Derby's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as King street.


Forty-third. Webster street, in the plat of the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as King street.


Forty-fourth. John street, in Geo. W. Hess' addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Sherman street.


Forty-fifth. McClellan street, in Thatcher's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Sherman street.


Forty-sixth. Houghton street, in Fr. P. Woodruff's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Eaton street.


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Forty-seventh. Potter street, in Thatcher's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Eaton street.


Forty-eight. Miller street, extending from Rust street to the south boundary line of Battell's addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Douglass street.


Forty-ninth. Miller street, in Braley & Eaton's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Saginaw street.


Fiftieth. Curtis street, in Thatcher's addition to the village . of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Morris street.


Fifty-first. Little street, in Thatcher's addition to the village of Salina, now a part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Randolph street.


Fifty-second. Marshal street, in Thatcher's addition to the village of Salina, now a part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Gallagher street.


Fifty-third. William street, in the plat of the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Charles street.


Fifty-fourth. Hobart street, in Thatcher's addition to the village of Salina, now a part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Hess street.


Fifty-fifth. Center street, in Derby's addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Youmans street.


Fifty-sixth. Maple street, in Rust & Hays' addition to the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Bradley street.


Fifty-seventh. South First street, extending through Per- kins, Clary & Miller's, and Duncan's additions to the city of 4


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East Saginaw, shall be named and designated hereafter as Fourth street.


Fifty-eighth. Plank Road street extending from Washing- ton street, in the village of South Saginaw, now a part of the city of East Saginaw, to the south boundary of the city, shall be named and designated hereafter as Saginaw street.


Fifty-ninth. That Mackinaw street, from its intersection with Washington street to the south city line, shall be named and designated hereafter as Washington avenue.


Sixtieth. That German Colony Road street, extending from Saginaw river to the eastern city line, shall be named and designated hereafter as Brewster street.


Sixty-first. The first street lying east of Bates street, in the Brewster Park addition to the city of East Saginaw, shall be known and designated hereafter as Pine street.


Sixty-second. That the second street lying east of Bates street, in Brewster Park addition to the city of East Saginaw shall be known and designated hereafter as Cedar street.


Sixty-third. That the third street lying east of Bates street in the Brewster Park addition to the city of East Saginaw shall be known and designated hereafter as Spruce street.


Sixty-fourth. That Washington street, in the city of East Saginaw, shall be known and designated hereafter as Wash- ington avenue.


. Sixty-fifth. That Genesee street, from Saginaw river to the east boundary line of the city, shall be known and designated hereafter as Genesee avenue.


Made and passed by the common council of the city of East Saginaw, Mich., this tenth day of Sept., A. D., 1873.


Attest :


WM. L. WEBBER,


Mayor.


ASAHEL CHASE, City Clerk.


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


The City of East Saginaw is divided into eight wards, viz .: All that part of the city lying north of the center of Miller street shall constitute the FIRST WARD ;


All that part of the city lying between the center of Miller street and the center of Johnson street shall constitute the SECOND WARD;


All that portion of the city lying between the center of Johnson street and the center of William street, to its junc- tion with Genesee street, thence along the center of Genesee street to the center line of Janes street, thence along the center line of Janes street to the east city line, shall constitute. the THIRD WARD;


All that portion of the city lying between the line last men- tioned and the center . line of Hoyt street, to where said line shall intersect the center line of Walnut street, thence along the center line of Walnut street to the east city line, shall constitute the FOURTH WARD ;


All that part of the city lying south of the center line of Hoyt street and west of the center line of Maple street, including its intersection with Martha street, and as extended on the section line to the south line of section thirty, and north of the south boundary line road (so called), and the Mackinaw road (so called), shall constitute the FIFTH WARD;


All that portion of said city lying east of the above boundary line of the Fifth Ward, and south of the above boundary line of the Fourth Ward, shall constitute the SIXTH WARD ;


The SEVENTH WARD shall consist of so much of said terri- tory as lies north of a line drawn by commencing at the quarter post on the east line of said section thirty-six, and


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running thence west along the quarter line to the center of the street known as the Saginaw and Bad River plank road, thence northwesterly along the center of said last named street, to its intersection with the center of Gallagher street, thence westerly along the center of said Gallagher street to the center of Mackinaw street, thence northerly along the center of Mackinaw to the center of Center street, thence westerly along the center of Center street to the west line of Water street, thence north thirty-three feet to the north line of Center street, thence by a right angle to Water street west- erly to the center of Saginaw River ;


And all of said territory lying south of said above described dine shall be and constitute the EIGHTH WARD of said city.


THE FIRE LIMITS.


THE NEW ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE FIRE LIMITS.


The Common Council, at a special meeting held Wednesday evening, September 10th, for that purpose, passed an ordinance extending the fire limits of the city. The new limits are mainly embraced within the territory bounded on the north by Johnson street, west by the river, south by William street, and east by Warren street, with the exceptions of portions of blocks. Other territory, however, is embraced near the depot, extending out Genesee street on both sides, and also in the 7th and 8th wards, which is designated in full in the following ordinance :


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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO THE PREVENTION OF FIRES, APPROVED JULY 22D, 1861. AND TO ADD A NEW SECTION THERETO.


Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of East Saginaw, as follows :


SECTION 1. That section one of an ordinance entitled an ordinance relative to the prevention of fires, approved July 22d, 1861, as amended by an ordinance entitled an ordinance to amend an ordinance relative to the prevention of fires, ap- proved January 16th, 1866, be amended so as to read as follows :


SECTION 1. The following pieces and parcels of land shall constitute and be known as the Fire Limits of the city of East Saginaw, viz : Entire blocks numbered four, five, seven- teen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-six, forty-three, forty-four, forty-five, north half of forty-six, north half of fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty- nine, sixty, west half of sixty-five, sixty-six, sixty-seven, sixty- eight, north half of seventy-seven, seventy-eight, south half of seventy-nine, south half of eighty-six, eighty-seven, and lots 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, in block 88, all of block 91 except lots 5, 6,. and 7, all in Hoyt's plat of the village, now city, of East Sagi- naw, and lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, in block 100, and lots 4, 5, 6, and. 7, in block 105, Hoyt's northern addition to the city of East Saginaw, and also all those pieces or parcels of land described as follows: Lots 1, 2, 3, 14, and 15, in block 14; lots 9, 10, and 11, in block 9; lots 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, in block 2; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9, in block 1; lots 1, 2, 12, 13, 14, and 15, in block 15; and lot 1, in block 11, according to the plat of the village of Salina, now part of the city of East Saginaw ..


SEC. 2. That a new section be added to said ordinance to stand as section twenty-nine.


SEC. 29. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, and resolutions, conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed.


Made and passed by the Common Council of the city of East Saginaw, Michigan, this 10th day of September, A. D. 1873.


WM. L. WEBBER, Mayor.


Attest : ASAHEL CHASE, City Clerk.


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CITY OFFICIALS.


William L. Webber, Mayor.


George B. Brooks, Recorder.


Asahel Chase, Clerk.


Augustus Schupp, Assessor.


Charles V. DeLand, Controller.


Bradley M. Thompson, Attorney.


Charles Wenks, Treasurer. Alfred B. Wood, Deputy Treasurer.


Frederick H. Herbert, Surveyor.


Benjamin B. Ross, Physician.


Anthony Grohmann, Director of the Poor.


Jacob Davidson, Street Commissioner.


ALDERMEN.


First Ward-Sanford Keeler, term expires April, 1874; W. J. Bartow.


Second Ward-Walter Fitzgerald, term expires April, 1874 ; Charles Ten Eyck.


Third Ward-Daniel Forrest, term expires April, 1874 ; Marshall G. Smith.


Fourth Ward-Alexander Ferguson, term expires April, 1874 ; George B. Wiggins.


Fifth Ward-Ferd. A. Ashley, term expires April, 1874; John C. Valentine.


Sixth Ward-Roderick Faston, term expires April, 1874; Murlin C. Osborn.


Seventh Ward-Charles C. Martindale, term expires April, 1874 ; William Mowbray.


Eighth Ward-Kasper Ziegin, term expires April, 1874; Henry H. Bradley.


Charter election occurs on the first Monday in April each year.


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STANDING COMMITTEES-1878-4.


Finance-Ald. Bartow, Wiggins, Valentine. Ways and Means-Ald. Ashley, Ten Eyck, Bradley. Streets-Ald. Smith, Easton, Martindale. Fire Department-Ald. Ferguson, Keeler, Smith. Health-Ald. Wiggins, Fitzgerald, Ziegin. Printing-Ald. Fitzgerald, Mowbray, Osborn. Sewers-Ald. Ten Eyck, Ziegin, Keeler. Gas-Ald. Ferguson, Forrest, Easton. Paving-Ald. Valentine, Ashley, Bradley. Police-Ald. Martindale, Wiggins, Osborn. Ordinances-Ald. Bartow, Mowbray, Forrest.


POLICE.


Wm. L. Webber, President.


Fred. W. Carlisle and Charles F. Shaw, Board of Police Commissioners.


T. Dailey Mower, Chief.


James Connon, Captain.


James Nevins, First Sergeant.


George Major, Second Sergeant.


Thomas P. Oliver, Third Sergeant.


Henry Pries, James P. Walsh, Joseph Wood, John McIsaac, Giles E. Mershon, David O. Thompson, George J. Hadden, Dean R. Ring, William Bauer, -. Wiggins, Levi J. Empey, Alfred R. Carter, George Lavene, Robert Essen, Charles W. Latham, Patrolmen.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Hezekiah Miller, George A. Flanders, Timothy E. Tarsney, and Dugall McIntyre.


CONSTABLES.


Patrick Bolan, 1st Ward; Horatio Hathaway, 2d Ward; William E. Leach, 3d Ward; Austin L. Rankin, 4th Ward ; George M. Guiley, 5th Ward ; Patrick Bean, 6th Ward ; - - -, 7th (vacant) ; Ephraim Cole, 8th Ward.


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SEWER COMMISSIONERS.


J. S. Stevens, Pres. ; Egbert Ten Eyck, and L. P. Mason ; F. H. Herbert, Sewer Engineer.


SUPERVISORS.


1st Ward, George P. Mickley; 2d Ward, Charles Doughty ; 3d Ward, Ed. Bloeden ; 4th Ward, Edward Aiken ; 5th Ward, George W. Merrill ; 6th Ward, Charles Langlass ; 7th Ward, T. T. Hubbard ; 8th Ward, Perry Carter.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.


H. H. Cheeney.


WOOD INSPECTOR.


George P. Butler.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Charles V. DeLand-Chief Engineer.


Members of Valley City Steam Fire Engine Company : S. S. Ellsworth, foreman; Jesse A. Burdick, engineer; Charles Wrege, fireman ; John M. Weaver, engine driver; A. J. Cowles, driver hose cart; W. H. Smith, driver hose cart; George Causneau, pipeman ; Jacob Gallinger, pipeman ; John Wilson, Peter Burns, Daniel Burns, John H. Roberts, Douglass Clark, George Briest (?), hosemen.


CITY POUND.


Henry Marks, Pound-master-Pound, German, between Cass and Franklin, at Engine House.


DEAD HOUSE.


South side German, between Cass and Franklin streets.


CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.


L. P. Mason, and B. B. Buckhout; Charles V. DeLand, member ex-officio.


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PEST HOUSE.


The City Pest House is located in an open field, north of the Vassar plank road toll-gate, near the city limit or boundary. line ; the city owns four acres of land here, which is set off for- pest-house purposes and accommodations. Mrs. Martha Cross, Keeper.


BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS OF EAST SAGINAW.


This Board was established by an act of the Legislature February 28th, 1873. Officers appointed by the city council. By act of the Legislature an appropriation of $300,000 was made for the purpose of water works to supply the city of East Saginaw. In accordance therewith the city were author- ized to issue bonds to the above amount, since when a Board of Water Commissioners have been appointed as follows : John G. Owen, W. R. Burt, Conrad Fey, H. H. Hoyt, J. G. Terry.


George D. Wolcott, Engineer; Ferd A. Ashley, Secretary. The Holly system of water works has been adopted and ope- rations commenced. The works are located on Miller street, 1,250 feet north of south city boundary. Seventeen miles of iron water pipe is to be laid. Eleven miles have been laid, September 1st, 1873. The supply of water will be taken from the Tittabawassee river, a stream of good water for domestic use, unless the Commissioners find a sufficient supply from wells sunk, from thirty to forty feet in diameter, now under experiment.


Office of the Board, in the City Building, over Postoffice, corner of Cass and Genesee streets.


CARRIAGE HIRE.


Rates allowed by ordinance : Not to exceed half an hour, 50 cents each passenger ; more than half an hour and less than one hour, 65 cents. Children between 6 and 10 years of age, 5


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accompanied by parents or guardians, half fare ; under 6 years, free. By the hour, $1 for the first hour, and 75 cents for each subsequent hour. By the day, $5; each trunk 10 cents, but no charge for valise, bag, or bundle weighing less than 50 pounds. Between the hours 11 P. M. and 5 A. M., allowed one half price additional to above rates.


SCHOOLS IN EAST SAGINAW.


SCHOOL INSPECTORS.


1st Ward-Charles Harris, term expires July, 1875 ; Richard Wren, term expires July, 1874.


2d Ward-J. Ed. Mershon, term expires July, 1875; H. M. Newton, term expires July, 1874.


3d Ward-Bernard Hesse, term expires July, 1875 ; J. Nick- odemus, term expires July, 1874.


4th Ward-Lucius P. Mason, term expires July, 1875; Geo. W. Morley, term expires July, 1874.


5th Ward-C. B. Jones, term expires July, 1875; Henry C. Ripley, term expires July, 1874.


6th. Ward-C. W. Ellis, term expires July, 1875; C. A. Fridlender, term expires July, 1874.


7th Ward-W. H. Cambrey, term expires July, 1875; M. M. S. Vincent, term expires July, 1874.


8th Ward-H. M. Youmans, term expires July, 1875 ; J. B. Terry, term expires July, 1874.


President, C. B. Jones ; Secretary, James B. Peter; Treas- urer, Wm. H. Coats ; Messenger, Geo. P. Butler.


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STANDING COMMITTEES.


Teachers and School Books-Inspectors Newton, Youmans, and Hesse.


Schools-Inspectors Hesse, Ellis, and Newton.


School Houses-Inspectors Morley, Vincent, and Wren.


Building-Inspectors Harris, Cambrey, and Morley.


Grounds and Fuel-Inspectors Mason, Nickodemus, and Terry.


Library-Inspectors Fridlender, Ellis, and Harris.


Auditing-Inspectors Ripley, Mershon, and Fridlender.


Superintendent of Public Schools-H. S. Tarbell.


Committee on School Houses-Chester B. Jones, Henry C. Ripley, Richard Wren.


The following table will show the location, and in the opinion of the Committee the value of our school property, also the amount of insurance.


NAME OF SCHOOL.


LOCATION.


Built of.


Number of


School


Rooms.


Number of


Sittings.


Value of


Grounds,


Buildings,


and Furni-


Insured for.


Potter


Corner Fifth and Norman_


Wood


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236


$6,500


$4,500


Crary


2 Corner Carroll and Webster Brick


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264


28,000


18,000


Houghton __


3


Johnson, between Eighth and Ninth.


Wood


4


222 418


6,500 25,000


15,000


Central


3 German, between Clay and Rockwell_


Brick


7


510


40,000


27,500


4th Ward


4 Cherry, between Ninth and Tenth, 6 lots only_


1,700


Hoyt


5 Between Hoyt and Emerson and Jefferson and Cass


Brick Brick


6 4


825 211


37,000 9,500


24,100 6,250


Wadsworth


6 German Colony Road, near Genesee.


Wood


1


40


600


500


7th Ward ___


7 Douglass, between First and Second, 6 lots only


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804


1,700 8,000


8th Ward ..


8 Mackinaw street


Wood


42


2,525


$164,500


$100,350


Germania.


8


Corner of Third and Tuscola Brick


8


Emerson


6 Between Merrill and Mott ..


4,500


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ture.


From the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Board of Edu- cation for the year ending July 30th, 1873, just published, we glean the following :


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Receipts, $56,342 86; disbursements, $44,998 25, leaving a: balance on hand of $11,344 61. W. H. Coats, Treasurer.


The teachers, and their several positions and salaries, for the. ensuing year are as follows :


CENTRAL SCHOOL.


A. Principal of High School, Prof. O. D. Thompson, $1,500; A. 1st Assistant in High School, Miss Anna S. Peck, $700 ; A. and B. Special Teacher in German and Drawing, Mrs. Emma Obenaur, $700; A. 2d Assistant in High School, Miss Agnes Sinclair, $600 ; B. Principal of Grammar department,. Miss Louisa Johnson, $700; B. Assistant in Grammar depart- ment, Miss Ida Woodruff, $500; C. Ungraded Department, Mrs. L. E. Piper, $550; D. 3d Primary, Miss Hattie Martin, $400 ; E. 2d Primary, Miss Ita P. Midler, $360; F. 1st Pri- mary, Miss Libbie C. Richardson, $360.


POTTER.


A. Intermediate and 3d Primary, Miss Marion E. Goldie, $480; B. 2d Primary, Miss A. L. Davis, $400; C. 1st and 2d Primary, Miss Hattie F. Goldie, $400; D. 1st Primary, Miss Phinice A. Vinton, $400.


CRARY.


A. Intermediate, Miss Livonia Parmenter, $480 ; B. 3d Pri -. mary, Miss Mary Williams, $400 ; C. 2d Primary, Miss Marion Hathaway, $400 ; D. 1st Primary, Miss Eva Williams, $360.


HOUGHTON.


A. 3d Primary, Miss Rhoda E. Selleck, $400 ; B. 2d Primary, Miss Flora J. Greene, $360; C. 1st and 2d Primary, Miss. Almeda E. Wight, $400; D. 1st and 2d Primary, (German Department), Miss Augusta Frank, $400.


GERMANIA.


A. Intermediate from Central School, Miss E. A. Wight, $480 ; B. German, Mr. Philip Keinath, $800 ; C. Intermediate,.


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Miss Cornelia A. Ashman, $480; D. 3d Primary, Miss R. Alice Wells, $400; E. 2d German from Central, Miss Helen M. Christ, $400; F. 2d Primary, Miss Anna Buchner, $400 : G. 1st Primary, Miss Emma Final, $400.


HOYT.


A. Principal of Grammar, Miss E. S. Brooks, $700; B. Prin- cipal of Grammar, Miss Camilla Richardson, $700; A. and B. Assistant in Grammar, Miss Leilah V. Palmer, $300 for three hours per diem ; C. Intermediate, Mrs. Rose Leroy, $480; D. 3d Primary, Miss Mary E. Woodruff, $400; E. 2d Primary, Miss Honora McNamara, $400; F. 1st Primary, Miss Maggie Merrill, $400.


EMERSON.


A. 3d Primary, Miss Phebe Talbot, $400; B. 2d Primary, Miss Jesse Caughill, $400 ; C. 1st and 2d Primary, Miss Mary Hyland, $400; D. 1st Primary, Miss Alice L. Clark, $400.


SEVENTH WARD.


A. 1st Primary, Mrs. Euphemia McGregor, $400.


EIGHTH WARD.


A. Principal of Grammar Department, Mr. Lewis J. Gibson, $1,100 ; 'A. Assistant in Grammar, Miss M. A. Shattuck, $500; B. Intermediate and 3d Primary, Mrs. R. L. DeLand, $480 ; C. 2d Primary, Miss Evelyn DeLand, $400 ; D. 1st and 2d Pri- mary, Miss Sarah Humphrey, $400.




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