Brown's annual directory of the Saginaw Valley -- 1878, Part 21

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


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SAGINAW VALLEY LODGE F. & A. M., No. 154 .- Hall Wesener block, corner Adams and Hamilton streets. Regular cammunications Monday evening on or before full moon in each month ; specials intervening. Officers: W. W. Knight, W. M .; J. A. Gibson, S. W .; Spencer Martin, J. W .; George A. Baker, Secretary ; B. B. Bartlett, Treasurer; S. W. Tinker, S. D .; Charles L. Penfield, J. D .; Albert Thurston, Tyler; George H. Durand, Chaplain ; Gregory Adams and G. N. Partridge, Stewards. Election of officers June 22, 1874.


JOPPA CHAPTER R. A. M., No. 63 .- Hall Wesener block, corner Adams and Hamilton streets. Stated convocations every Tuesday evening in each month. Officers: J. E. Saun- ders, H. P .; W. W. Knight, K .; T. L. Jackson, S .; Gregory Adams, C. H .; George H. Durand, P. S .; John Ballentine, R. A. C .; Spencer Martin, Secretary ; B. B. Bartlett, Treas- urer; George R. Stark, M. 3d V .; S. W. Tinker, M. 2d V .; G. N. Partridge, M. 1st V .; F. G. Clifton, Sentinel; George H. Durand, Chaplain ; John A. Gibson and C. L. Penfield, Stewards. Election of officers Dec. 2, 1873.


ODD FELLOWS.


SAGINAW LODGE I. O. O. F., No. 42 .- Meet every Monday evening. Hall corner Ames and Hamilton streets. Officers- Matthias Becker, N. G. ; Charles Excell, V. G .; E. R. Gould, R. S .; A. D. Smith, Treasurer. About 120 strong.


WASHINGTON ENCAMPMENT I. O. O. F., No. 19 .- Meet the second and fourth Wednesday in each month. Hall corner Ames and Hamilton streets. Officers-C. J. Dingman, C. P .; Matthias Becker, H. P .; Charles E. Chapell, S. W .; Charles Excell, S .; A. D. Smith, Treasurer; W. H. Smith, J. W. About 60 strong.


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GOOD TEMPLARS.


SAGINAW LODGE, I. O. G. T., No. 172 .- Meet every Tuesday in their hall, Andre block, Court street, over Benj. Geer's dry- goods store, opposite Taylor House. Officers : S. W. Kennedy, W. C. T .; Miss Helen Fraser, W. V. T .; James B. Scott, W. R. S .; Miss Helen Manning, W. A. S .; J. E. Clayton, W. T .; R. A. Bounting, W. F. S .; F. H. Clayton, W. M .; Miss Sarah Elliott, W. D. M .; Miss J. Redstone, W. I. G .; Wm. Redstone, W. O. G .; Eben Saunders, W. C .; Wm. H. Scott, W. C. T .; Miss Velona Manning, W. R. H. S .; Miss Mary Elliott, W. L. H. S. Election of officers every three months.


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BOAT CLUB.


The Wah-wah-sum Boat Club was organized in Dec., 1868 They have about sixty members, and boats as follows: " Ezra Rust," a cedar shell, 6 oars ; "Sarah A. Bullock," 4 oars ; "Eclipse," 6 oars ; "Toothpick," 2 oars; and a paper shell, 2 oars. Officers : J. K. Stevens, Pres .; N. S. Wood, Vice Pres .; L. W. Wade, Sec'y and Treas .; C. E. Wheeler, Capt .; D. W. Briggs, coxswain ; O. Armstrong, J. W. Alexander, E. N. Briggs, D. W. Briggs, L. Burrows, Jr., J. F. Brand, B. B. Bart- lett, O. P. Barbee, W. S. Carpenter, C. M. Hobby, James Jerome, W. W. Knight, G. F. Lewis, and E. G. Love, active members.


BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.


The Ladies' Relief Society has been organized for several years, and was re-organized October 12th, 1871. This society did noble service during the late Michigan and Chicago fires of 1871. The present officers are Mrs. Dr. I. N. Smith, Pres .; Mrs. Wm. A. Clark, Sec'y ; Mrs. A. W. Wright, Treas.


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UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION.


SAGINAW BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS .- Meet the first and second Friday each month at no definite place. Officers- Spencer Martin, President; N. S. Wood, Vice President; G. K. Grant, Secretary and Treasurer.


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


The Saginaw Central Agricultural Society was organized Saturday, May 17, 1873, at 11 A. M., at the Board of Trade rooms, Andre & Beach block, Saginaw City.


First fair was held Sept. 15, 16, and 17, 1873. Officers for 1873 as follows :


BOARD OF DIRECTORS. - John Fischer, President; Wm. McBratnie, Secretary ; George R. Stark, Treasurer ; Geo. F. Lewis, Walter D. Pettit, Colin McBratnie, W. A. Crane, David Geddes, Samuel Harder, Andrew Crofoot.


VICE PRESIDENTS .- John M. Heisrodt, Saginaw ; John Benson, Thomaston ; Abner Hubbard, Kochville; John Wright, Zilwaukee ; Christopher Ulrich, Carrollton; William Roeser, Tittabawassee ; Lemuel Cone, Richland ; John Clune, Jonesfield ; Thomas P. Hines, Fremont; R. W. Beeman, Swan Creek; Lewis Penoyer, St. Charles; George Ward, Brant, Nelson Phy, Brady ; Anson Sheldon, Chesaning ; Geo. C. Bell, Chapin.


SAGINAW CITY .- 1st Ward, John Moore ; 2d Ward, Fred. H. Potter ; 3d Ward, Wm. A. Williams ; 4th Ward, Stewart B. Williams; 5th Ward, Dudley H. Smith; 6th Ward, John C. Zeigler.


LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Rooms, Andre block, Washington, between Court and Franklin streets; rooms open every Saturday afternoon and evening. Officers :


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N. S. Wood, Pres .; Spencer Martin, Vice Pres .; Frank A. Palmer, Rec. Sec'y ; J. N. Penoyer, Cor. Sec'y ; Lorenzo Bur- rows, Treas .; Miss Kate Kennedy, librarian. Number of vol- umes in library, about 1,000.


'BUS LINE.


SAGINAW 'BUS LINE .- Office and barn, corner Hamilton and Madison streets ; Sanford S. Perkins, Sup't. One 'bus, four horses, runs to and from all trains, hotels, and private houses. Fare 25 cents.


THE PRESS.


The press at Saginaw City is represented by two weekly newspapers, the " Saginaw Republican," now on its sixteenth volume (Rep.), and "The Saginawian," on its fifth volume (Dem.), both good papers, having a large circulation, and highly esteemed for their well written articles and large amount of reading matter. The former is published by Frank A. Palmer, the latter by George F. Lewis. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Headley of the "Courier," at East Saginaw, issue an "Annual Statement of the Business of the Saginaw Valley and Lake Shore," in pamphlet form.


In connection with both the above offices are job printing rooms, which do a good business.


THE BARNARD & BINDER BLOCK.


One of the finest buildings for business purposes in the Valley, if not in Northern Michigan, is the one just completed by the above gentlemen. The building is 61 feet fronting Hamilton street, by 100 deep on Franklin street, three stories high exclusive of basement, thick brick walls, iron front cast in imitation of cut stone and painted white, iron roof and cor-


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nice. The building is made fire proof throughout; the interior is finished up in great style and convenience, is heated by steam, and furnished with gas and water throughout. The walk is stone flagging set with illuminating tile or jets, so as to light the basement. The corner store is occupied by a fine stock of jewelry, etc., by J. C. Ziegler ; the adjoining store is occupied by J. W. Dawson, a real dry goods palace, which can be appreciated only by a visit ; on the Franklin street side are two store rooms to be occupied by a fine confectionery stock and a tobacco store. Above there will be several office-rooms, occupied by Gaylord & Hanchett, Barnard & Binder, and others ; the basement to have a barber shop and a public bath room. Cost of building about $42,000.


GENERAL DIRECTORY OF NAMES.


A.


Abbott Charles, lab, res e s Carrollton. 3.


Abeel James M., book keeper Geo. L. Burrows & Co., bds L. Burrows, Jr.


Able John, cooper, res Union ave, nr 4th.


Able Nelson, wks G. W. Davis.


Abraham S., wks G. F. Williams & Bros.


Abram Stephen, bds Rupp House. Achard A. William, hardware, stoves, and tinware, e s Hamil- ton, bet Adams and Court, res cor Cass and Fayette.


Acker Miss L., dressmaker and fancy goods, rooms e s Wash'n, bet Court and Franklin, bds A. T. Putman.


Acreson William, lab, bds John Stewart.


Ackerson Paul, lab, bds Moses Delude.


Ackley Amanda, (wid), home with Isaac Parsons.


Adams Benjamin, lab, bds Charles Burleson.


Adams Benjamin J., clk Wells, Stone & Co.


Adams Clarence, foreman, res 409 Harrison, cor Mackinaw. 2. Adams Daniel, wood-turner, res w end Throop. 6.


Adams F., wks and bds J. E. Adams.


Adams Gregory, res 411 Jefferson. 3.


Adams James F., grocer, n w cor Adams and Hamilton, res 601 Bond and Munroe. 6.


Adams Joseph E., grocer, Hamilton, cor Cass, res 609 n Granger.


Adams Lance, foreman Williams Bros'. mill, res 407 Harrison. 3. Adams Mary, home with Clarence Adams.


Adams Richard, engineer D. Hardin & Co.


Adams William, bds Saginaw Valley House.


Adsit Henry F., engineer, ress e cor Dearborn and King. 3. Aghard William A., hardware, Wisner block, res s s Cass, cor Harrison. 6.


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Ahlenfeld Labama, clk Herman Goldsmith.


Ahrens Julius, cigar maker J. Knapp, res cor Lyon and Grange. 3.


Aikins David, lab, bds John Trumble.


Alberts John, lab, bds E. Smith.


Albey Mathew, lab, bds Hilan Peck.


Albraht -, lab, res Greenwich, near Elm. 5. Albris J., wks Wright, Tipton & Co.


Alden George, porter D. H. Jerome and Co.


Alderton George A., groceries, provisions, flour and feed, s s


Perry, bet King and Water, res same. 4.


Allen Augustus, lab, res w s Fayette, s Perry. 3.


Allan Henry, bds W. Cowan.


Allan Mark W. and wife, lives A. T. Putnam.


Allan Mrs. Weltha Ann, dressmaker S. Hamilton, bet Cass and Adams, res same. 2.


Allen A. A., wks Sag. Barrel Co.


Allen Alfred, lab, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Allen Charles, sawyer, res e s Bond, bet Clinton and Throop. 2.


Allen Mrs. Dina, widow Robert Allen, home with -.


Allen E., lab, wks Saginaw Barrel Co.


Largest Stock in the State at Little Jake's.


Allen Francis W. (Allen & Lockwood), res s e cor Mackinaw and Porter. 5.


Allen Frank, carpenter, res w s Fayette, cor Brewster. 9.


Allen Franklin, filer, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Allen Henry, engineer, Swift & Lockwood.


Allen Henry F., lab, res 712 Granger, cor William. 2.


Allen J. B. & Co. (Jerome B. Allen, Peter Hughes), wholesale wines, liquors, and cigars, cor Ames and Hamilton. Allen John A., bds R. Davis.


Allen Joseph, capenter, res n w cor Fayette and Brewster. 3. Allen Miss Kate, compositor, bds F. A. Palmer.


Allen & Lockwood (Francis W. Allen, Mathew Lockwood), lumbermen.


Allen Mark W., bds Albert T. Putnam. 2.


Allen Miss Millie, teacher, home with Jessup Morehouse.


Allen Nelson, lab, bds Railroad Hotel.


Allen Nelson, lab, bds Hiland Peck.


Allen Samuel, bds Hodge House.


Allen Samuel, hostler street car barns, bds Hodge House.


Alexander Annie E., teacher, bds John Alexander.


Alexander John, res 807 Cass, cor Bond.


Alexander John W., lumber inspector, bds J. Alexander.


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Alexander Miss Josephine, teacher Penoyer school, 1st ward, bds Donald Alexander.


Alma - -, brakeman, res w s n Granger, bet Ames and Jefferson. 2.


Ambros John, bds A. Brust.


Ames Methodist Chapel, 7th, near Lincoln ave.


Amos A., wks Saginaw Barrel Co.


Amos August, bds Henry Young, s s Queen, near Salt.


Ancher John, teamster, res n e cor Harrison and Waller. 3. Anchutz William, carpenter, res s w cor Ames and Webster. 7. Anderson James, bds Exchange.


ANDRE ALEXANDER, dealer in lumber and real estate, office Andre block, opposite Taylor House, res Court,' bet Alexander and Caroline.


Andre Elias C. (E. C. Andre & Co.), crockery, wall-paper, notions, etc., s s Court, near Water, res cor Madison and Washington. 5.


Andre James A. (E. C. Andre & Co.), bds E. C. Andre. .


Andrews George, lab, wks Alexander Andre.


Andrews Gustavus A., shoemaker, wks S. F. Green, res Ham- ilton, bet Lyons and Jackson. 3.


M. & H. Koch & Co., the Leaders of Fashion.


Andrews Richard, lab, res cor Oakley and Monroe. 7.


Andrews Robert John, cooper, wks Swift & Lockwood. Andrus Reuben W., sheriff.


Annetts Henry, lab, bds Rail Road Hotel.


Anschutz -- , res e s n Fayette, bet Monroe and Clinton. 3. Anthony Chas., lab, res n s Union ave, bet 11th and 12th. 2. Anthony George, engineer, glue factory, res w s of Carrollton road. 3.


Arango Peter, lab, bds Grand Rapids Hotel.


Areily C., lab, bds Railroad Hotel.


Arence Charles, lab, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Ariend Chas., lab, reses Oakley, bet Jackson and Mackinaw. 4, Armitage Levi, wks G. F. Williams & Bro.


Armstrong John, bds Exchange.


Armstrong Oliver, clk recorder's office, bds Taylor House.


Armstrong Oliver, asst Co treas, bds Taylor House.


Armstrong Roger, lab, res Florence, s Genesee. 9.


Armstrong William A., pictures, frames, and photographer, rooms Nathan blk, e s Hamilton, res w s Fayette, bet Cass and Van Buren. 4.


Armstrong W. A., succeeded by Clayton Bros., John and Frank, in the photograph, pictures, frames, etc.


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Arndt (Aldt) August, res w s Madison. 4.


Arndt Herman, mason, res Greenwich, near Elm. 4.


Arndt Julius, mason, res Greenwich, near Little's addition. 5. Arndtschutz Antoine, carpenter, res 1111 s s Adams. 4.


Arnold Mrs. Sarah, home with Lewis U. Stone.


Arquin Alexander, saloon and boarding-house, s w cor King and Perry, res same. 2.


Arroll William, lab, bds William A. Jose.


Asholl Tavilla, lab, res n e cor - and Throop.


Atke Carl, wagon-maker, res s e cor Jackson and Bond. 4.


Atwater, Russel, lumberman, res w s Porter, bet Adams and Court. 5.


Aucamp Mrs. Chertrois, res Ames, near Mason.


Avery Charles C., shoemaker, wks W. Twichell.


Avery Charles, lab, bds Platte's House.


B.


Babcock Elisha G., cashier, J. W. Dawson, res w s Harrison, bet Mackinaw and Van Buren. 3.


Babcock Jerome, wks D. Hardin & Co.


No Bantering at Little Jake's.


Babcock Jerome, mechanic, bds Erastus P. Hitchcock.


Babbitt John, carpenter, wks G. F. Williams & Bros.


Bachmann Conrad, lab, res w s Mason, bet Mackinaw and Van Buren. 7.


Bachelor Miss Louis, wks Rev. James Jenning.


Backus Godfrey, lumberman, bds John Backus.


Backus John, lumberman, res State Road, near Ames.


Badet Edward, lab, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Badger Miss Nellie, bds G. Hardy.


Baeske Frank, lab, res w s Bay, s of East Sag. road. 3.


Bailey Miss. Francis, wks S. B. Williams.


Bait & McDougal, meat market, w s Washington, bet Macki- naw and Fayette.


Baker Charles, bds T. Wright.


Baker George A., insurance agent, res s s Adams, bet Bond and Granger. 4.


Baker George E., insurance agent, wks Martin & Raymond.


Baker Joseph, wks A. W. Wright & Co., bds R. Nortell. Baker William, engineer Swift & Lockwood.


Ball Carrie, wks William Searls.


Ballantyne John, setter, Barnard & Bender.


Ballard Robert, veterinary surgeon, res 607 Granger. 3.


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BALLARD WILLIAM & ROBERT, veterinary surgeons, res 607 n Granger. 2.


Ballard William, lab, res near n end Bay.


BALLENTINE BROS. (Amos J. and William Ballentine), cigars and tobacco, restaurant, and fruit stand, w s Water, bet Adams and Cass.


Ballentine John, saw setter, res 718 Granger. 3.


Ballentine Samuel, carriage maker, res Woodbridge, bet Court and Adams. 3.


Bambers John, lab, bds E. Smith.


Baneck Miss Augusta, wks F. R. Ganschow.


Banfield Joseph, lab, res w s Queen, near Salt.


Banfield Joseph, lab, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Banks R. H., barber, bds F. A. Walker.


Barber Alice, home J. B. Dibble.


Barber Joseph, wholesale liquor dealer, Water, cor Van Buren, res over store. 3.


Barber Oliver P., (reg) physician, office s s Court, bet Ham- ilton and Water, res 206 w s Porter, bet Adams and Cass. 2. Barck Edward, res e s Harrison, bet Mackinaw and Van Buren. 3.


Fine Furnishing Goods at M. & H. Koch & Co's.


Barick Edward, res Harrison. 3.


Barley Miss Mary, wks Fourth Ward Hotel.


Barlo Norman, salt-maker, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Barnard & Binder (Newell Barnard and William Binder), salt and lumber manuf'rs, mill foot of Emerson, Saginaw, office Barnard & Binder blk.


Barnard John (Barnard & Co.), res w s n Fayette, cor Clinton. 4. Barnard Joseph M., lumberman, res s e cor Clinton and n Hamilton. 4.


Barnard Newell, lumberman, res n Hamilton, bet Clinton and Throop. 5.


Barnard Vitel, lab, res s e cor 5th and State road. 8.


Barnech Ernstena, wks J. G. Sutherland.


Barnes John, lab, bds Grand Rapids Hotel.


Barnes John, lab, res w s Carrollton road, e of n Wash'n. 3. Barnhard Paul, clk, J. Baunman, bds H. Barnhard.


Barr John, brick-maker, res e s Bates, bet Mackinaw and Van Buren. 2. Barrel Alfred, wks A. Rust.


Barrie James, bds R. Hinds.


Barrie Richard, lab, bds James Kingham.


Barry Francis, cigar maker, E. Scheumann, res cor Franklin and Andre.


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Bartel Ernst, blacksmith, bds City House.


Bartlett Benj. B., lumberman, res 202 Porter, cor Adams. 5. Bartlett Benj. B., lumberman, No. 4 Miller blk, Saginaw City. Barton Mrs. Elizabeth (wid), res s w cor Clinton and Oakley. 3. Baschal John, cooper, J. Ward, bds same.


Bass Joseph, fireman, Barnard & Binder.


Bassett George, fireman, G. F. Williams & Bros.


Bassett Robert W., wks J. H. Robinson, bds same.


Bateman Ashley, painter, bds Hiland Reck.


Bateman Franklin, painter, bds Hiland Reck.


Bates Xura, lab, res Fayette, s s Farley. 3.


Bates Xura J., lab, res w s Fayette, nr Brewster. 3.


Bauchman - -, lab Saginaw Barrel Co.


Bauckman W. W., wks Saginaw Barrel Co.


Bauer Frederick, lab, res 606 Porter, bet Lyons and Jackson. f. Bauer Jacob, mason, res s w cor Cass & Granger. 11.


Bauer John, carpenter, res n w cor Webster and Van Buren. 5. Bauer John M., wks D. Hardin & Co.


Bauer Leonard, tailor, res Penoyer Farm, nr church.


Bauer Peter, dry goods, boots and shoes, etc., cor Court and Water, res n w cor Court and Webster. 9.


Kid Gloves at M. & H. Koch & Co's.


Baugh Thomas, cigar packer E. Scheurmann.


Banking and Exchange office, Court, Taylor House blk, Geo. L. Burrows & Co., capital.


Baulenski John, lab, res w s Madison. 6.


Baum Charles, lab, res w s Madison. 2.


Bauman Jacob, dry goods, e s s Hamilton, bet Adams and Court, res w s n Fayette, bet Jeff'n and Madison. 2.


Bauman Moritz, clk J. Bauman, bds J. Bauman.


Baumbard Charles, bds with Robert Plaga.


Baumgart Charles, salt-boiler C. Kull.


Bauysen Joseph, architect, wks Fred W. Hollister.


Baxter John, bds House House.


Beach Charles, fireman, res Cass, near Bates. 2.


Beach Joseph & Co. (J. Beach and M. A. Morse), dealers in ready made and custom clothing and gents' furnishing Bond Court, bet Hamilton and Wash'n, res s s Cass, bet goods, and Porter. 3.


Beach Russell, dealer in hardware, store Hamilton, res s e cor Mackinaw and Webster. 4.


Beaushaw Christopher, lab, res w s Mason, bet Throop and Miller. 4.


Beauty Miss Louisa, wks with Thomas N. Smith.


Beck Abner W., lab, res w s of n Washington. 4.


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Beck John J., carpenter, res Webster, cor Fremont. 3.


Beckett John, porter, wks Benjamin T. Snult.


Beebee Charles, engineer, bds Royal H. Stephens.


Beehler Mrs. Augusta (wid Ranhart Beehler), res cor Court and Porter. 3.


Belille Miss Sarah, wks H. J. Northrup.


Belin William, lab, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Bell B. Frank, fireman, res s e cor Clinton and Granger. 4.


Bell George W., Franklin House, Hamilton, bet Cass and Van Buren. 7.


Bell Mathew, lab, res s s Queen, near Salt. 10.


Bell Oliver H., carpenter, res s w cor Bond and Williams. 4.


Bell Thomas, sawyer, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Bell Thomas W., lab, res No. 1605 Queen. 2.


Bellman Michael, lab, res State road, bet 5th and 6th. 2.


Bemrose Sarah (wid William), home with Wm. Roby.


Bender Francis W., shoemaker, res n s Mackinaw, nr Bond. 9. Benedict Edward, sawyer, bds S. E. D. Shettraw.


Benedict William, wks Saginaw Barrel Co.


Benjamin Charles G., saw-filer, Rust & Eaton's saw-mill, Zil- waukie, res 207 w s Bates, bet Franklin and Clinton. 4


Interview the "Boss" Clothiers, Little Jake & Co.


Benjamin Charles L., undertaker, Hamilton, bet Cass and Van Buren, res same. 5.


Benjamin Edmond, res 503 n Granger. 3.


Benjamin F. W., lumberman, s w cor Cass and Harrison. 3. Benjamin Lewis, lab, res 712 Madison, cor Porter. 3.


Benjamin Mrs. Susan, wks T. Merrill.


Benjamin Walter, lab, res Vermont. 3.


Bennett Charles, wks Burleson & Martin, bds Adams st, opp stables.


Bennett Dimmick, lumberman, res s Hamilton, cor Perry. 3. Bennett George W., lumberman, res s w Fayette and St. Louis Plank Road. 6.


Bennett Laurin A., horse trainer, res Court, near Charles.


Bennett Miss Ida, waitress Hazard & Harvey.


Bennett Isaac, carp, res w s Fayette, bet Throop and Miller. 6. Bennett Joseph, wks E. J. Mores res Carrollton road. 3.


Bennett Mrs., laundress, wks Hazard & Harvey.


Benson Allen W., blacksmith, res 611 Adams. 2.


Benson Hiram A., carriage manuf'r, Adams, bet Hamilton and Wash'n, res 611 Adams, cor Porter. 3.


Benson Manley H., lumberman, res 201 Franklin. 2.


Berger Peter, Brewer, res Throop, bet Harrison and Fayette. 5.


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Bernell Charles, lab, bds Railroad Hotel.


Bernhard Henry, dealer in clothing and merchant tailoring, Court st, bet Hamilton and Water. 11.


Bernthal Lizzie, wks A. Rust.


Bertrand Miss Maggie, saloon, e s Water, bet Franklin and Court.


Bero Stephen, teamster, wks Alexander Adre.


Berridge John, lab, res w s Andre, bet Adams and Court. 4.


Berry J. L., agt, res Woodbridge, bet Court and Franklin. 3. Betz G., wks Wright, Tipton & Co.


Bever Charles, railroad-man, bds Railroad House.


Bias Charles, lab, res Lyons, cor Mason. 3.


BIESTERFELD CHRISTIAN, tinsmith, Kuhen's blk, n Hamilton, bet Ames and Franklin, res cor Fayette and Munroe.


Biesterfeld Christian, tinsmith, bds Henry Biesterfeld.


Biesterfeld Henry, clk W. A. Achard, res cor Fayette and Madison.


Biesterfeld Henry, clk, bds Henry Biesterfeld.


Biesterfeld Henry, carpenter, res cor Fayette and Munroe.


Little Jake & Co., Wisner Block.


Biesterfeld Henry Fred. Wm., Sr., carpenter, res w s n Fayette and Munroe. 4.


Beisterfeld Henry Fred. Wm., Jr., clk, bds Henry Biesterfeld. Biesterfeld William, clk Henry Biesterfeld.


Bigelow - -, bds James Coleman.


Bigelow William H., clk, wks William Molls.


Binder William, (Barnard & Binder), res e s Hamilton, bet Ames and Franklin. 4.


Birolken Henry, bds Grand Rapids Hotel.


Biron Alfred, bds Peter Jokey, s s Queen st, nr Salt.


Bishop Augustus, blacksmith, res s s Pleasant. 4.


Bishop Thomas H., mechanic, bds E. G. Babcock.


BISSTERFELD WILLIAM, res cor Fayette and Monroe. Bittman Joseph M., clk Wells, Stone & Co., bds Mrs. A. M. Stone.


Black Jas. A., lab, res s s Queen, nr Salt. 4.


Black James, wks Sturtevant, Green & Co.


Blackmore Joshua, real estate dealer, 206 Fayette, bet Adams and Cass. 2.


Blanchard Augustus, real estate agt and dealer in pine lands, res n w cor Jefferson and Webster. 4.


Blair Henry, carpenter, res n end Washington ave. 3. Blair Joel, riverman, res w s Fayette, cor Saginaw. 4.


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Blair David, carpenter, res n end of Washington arc. 8. Blake George, bds Exchange.


Blakley Charles, lab, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Blanchard's Mill, Water, opp Blanchard's Mill. 3.


Bleiler Joseph, lab, res n w cor Lyon and Webster. 2. Bliss C. S., carpenter, res s s Pleasant. 3.


Bliss G., wks Wright, Tipton & Co.


Bliss Lyman W., physician, office and residence n e cor Fay- ette and Mackinaw. 4.


Bliss Lyman W., physician and surgeou, office w s Wash'n, s Mackinaw, Williams block.


Bliss William, sawyer, wks Swift & Lockwood.


Bloom Mary, aged 78, home with C. Remer.


Blooer James, farmer, res w s Washington, s of Dearborn. 4. Bluhm Frederick, bds C. Ewald.


Bocom Gust, carpenter, res nr n end 11th. 4.


Bodett, Theodore, lab, res 808 Clinton. 3.


Boess Charles, bds Grand Rapids Hotel.


Bogan Miss Jennie, waitress Franklin House.


Bohm Frederick, lab, res e s Mason, n of Adams. 2.


Scarfs and Ties at M. & H. Koch & Co's.


Bohm Frederick, lab, res s e cor Lyon and Bond. 3.


Bohingerden M., wks G. F. Williams & Bros.


Boiden Frank, wks Sturtevant, Green & Co.


Boimdistle Nelson, bds T. Wright.


Bolinskey J., wks Wright, Tipton & Co.


Bollein Charles, lab, res s w cor Bay and East Saginaw Road. 5. Bolleen Miss Charlotte, works C. S. Kimberly.


Bolton Edward B., engineer, res 206 Oakley, bet Ames and Franklin. 3.


Bolton Edward, planer, D. Hardin & Co.


Boos John, lab, res w s 7th, bet Lincoln and Union aves. 2. Booth Sarah (wid James S.), home B. McArdle. 2.


Bopp Miss Mary, wks F. W. Allen.


Boquette Joseph H., carpenter, grocer, res w s n Fayette, bet Clinton and Throop. 5 Bordeaux Fred, lab, res e s 11th. 5.


Borland Miss Hattie, lives C. Lee.


Borrow James, lab, bds A. Lefevere.


Borrow William, cooper, J. Ward, bds same.


Bosman Christian, lab, res e s Bay. 4.


Bossel John, student, bds Konrad Matters.


Bostwick Austin, carriage-maker and blacksmith, res 308 Fayette, cor Van Buren. 5.


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Bostwick Austin, carriage-maker, blacksmith, and painting, shop and res 308 Fayette, cor Van Buren. 6. Bostwick Frank, wks and bds J. G. Manning.


Bottke Emil, shoemaker, bds City House.


Bottneck August, lab, bds Grand Rapids Hotel.


Bouchey Gilbert, ship-carpenter, res 805 Bond, bet Miller and Throop. 2.


Bouchey Joseph, aged, lives G. Bouchey. 2.


Bouch Thomas, engineer G. Meshon's drill house, res n s Pleasant. 2.


Bouer Charles, lab, res Webster, e of Fremont. 5.


Bounting Richard A., carpenter, res e s Bond, bet Jefferson and Monroe. 2.


Bouya Nelson, lab, bds Charley Bushey.


Bovay Robert, lab, res Eleanor ave, cor Harrison. 2.


Bower Adam, police, res 1008 n e cor Cass and Mason. 3. Bower Leonar, lab, res s s East Town road, near 11th. 6. Bowles Thomas, lab, res Walter, Compos ave. 2.


Bowman Charles W., railroad man, bds Alfred W. Kayner. Bowman Josephine, bds C. H. Chapple.


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