Directory City of Detroit, 1837, Part 6

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Smith Allen, grocer & provision dealer, 94 Woodward av r 60 Bates st.


Smith Allen jun., portrait painter, 154 Jefferson avenue, r 60 Bates st


Smith James, mason, Julius al


Smith Samuel, joiner, 92 Woodward av


Smith Stephen, book keeper, 64 Jefferson av


Smithell Henry, shoemaker, Clinton st.


Smithell John, laborer, Fort st


Smolk Abraham, agent, Springwells


Snelling Henry H. grocery & seed repository, 53 Jeffer- son av., r Mrs. Snelling's


Snelling Mrs. A. Fort st ab Cass st


Snider Nicholas, grave digger, Clinton st.


Snow & Fisk, booksellers and stationers, 84 Jefferson av


Snow Josiah (S. & Fisk) r 105 Woodward av.


Solomon Archibald, cabinet maker, 112 Woodward av


Soules William, joiner, 83 Wayne st


Sowersly Paul, stone cutter, Michigan av


Spelman Miss Ann, Monroe av


Spencer Garry, merchant tailor 171 Jefferson avenue, r Michigan av c Randolph st


Spoford Thomas, groom. Julius al G.


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Spring Edward, physician, Williams'building,r Nat. Hotel Stanley John M., portrait painter, Desnoyers' building Stark Frederick, joiner, Beaubien ab Congress st. Starkey L. F., physician & surgeon, r 149 Jefferson av. Statler D. shoemaker, 130 Woodbridge st


Statier Dominick, shoemaker, Fort c Brush st Stead Robert, grocer, 74 Franklin st


Stead William, grocer, r 121 Woodward av.


Stead William, grocer, 140 Woodbridge st.


STEAM BOAT HOTEL, Benjamin Woodworth, proprietor, 127 Woodbridge c Randolph st Steel E., teller in the Bank of Michigan


Steele Joseph H., storekeeper, Larned ab St. Antoine st Stennatz Anthony, laborer, r Fort st


Stephens Israel C. hat, cap & fur store, 170 & 172 Jef- ferson av r 263 Jefferson av


Sterne Josiah, cabinet maker, 3 Shelby st


Stevens F. H. president of the Michigan State Bank, 252 Jefferson av


Stevens G. B. S., hardware merchant, 136 Jefferson ar Stevenson Martin, Joiner, Lafayette ab Randolph st


Stilson James, auctioneer, r M'Reynold row


Stocking Isaac J., joiner, Berthlet al


Story Michael, 73 Woodward av


Stowell, A. H., r 124 Griswold st


Stowell S. W. grocer, 18 Woodward av


Streeter Samuel, saddlery & shoe store, 139 Jefferson av Stricker David, cabinet maker, 184 Woodbridge st


Stricker Henry, block & pump maker, 57 Woodbridge st Strong John W. justice of the peace, office 39 Woodward av. r 161 Jefferson av.


Stuart Charles, attorney & counsellor, r 55 Cass st. Stuart George, engineer, 37 Lafayette st Stuart Robert, gentleman, 262, Woodbridge st


- Suer Bernard, sawyer, Atwater ab Bolivar su SUPREME COURT, Clerk's office in Williams' building Sutherland James, joiner, 59 Woodward av


Sutton J. W. cooper, tub factory, 104 & 106 Griswold st Sutton Noah, superintendent of the new hydraulic works r Shelby ab Lafayette st Swan Horace; M'Reynold's row


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Swan Volney, watch maker, r at D. B. Crane's


Swift Jason & Co., dealers in staple & fancy dry goods, 66 Jefferson av


Taft Bezelel, butcher, 89 Woodward av


Talmadge Charles, teamster, Julius al


Taylor Mrs., gentlewoman, 23 Woodward av


Teller Pierre, apothecary, 149 Jefferson av r Congress ab Beaubien'st


Ten Eyck Anthony, attorney connsellor & notary pub- lic, 140 Jefferson av r Michigan Exchange


Terhunes David, joiner, 227 Atwater st


Ternan James, 39 Woodbridge st


Terry A. R. physician and surgeon, 82 Jefferson av


THEATRE, Farrar c State st


Theller & Starkey, physicians and surgeons, 140 Jeffer- son av


Theller E. A. druggist, apothecary and wholesale grocer 119 Jefferson av and 27 Atwater st, r 140 Larned street


Thurvazhzt John, labourer, 86 Franklin st


Thomas Dommick, labourer, 217 Atwater st


Thompson David, city marshal, Fort ab Shelby st


Thompson J. saddler, Michigan av


Thompson Lewis, carpenter and joiner, 101 Atwater st


Thompson L. butcher, 128 Woodbridge st


Thompson M. tavern keeper, 60 Woodbridge st


Tiffany & Bishop, boot, shoe and leather dealers, 154 Jefferson av


Tillman J. W. furnishing ware-rooms, 67 r 226 Jeff. av


Titus J. H. auction and commission merchant, 19 Woodward av


Titus Silus (Hutchinson & T.) r American Hotel Tompkins John, grocer, 86 Woodbridge st Tower B. H. carpenter and joiner, 45 Franklin st Tower J. N. labourer, 45 Franklin st


Tower N. mason and bricklayer, 45 Franklin st


Townsend Ambrose S (Martin & T) r Michigan Ex Trall Martin, joiner, 30 Brush st


Treadway A. student at law, at Mr. Mizner's office Trehy Thomas, Julius al


TRINITY CHURCH, Bates st c Michigan av


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Tromly Francis, labourer, Croghan st


Trowbridge Charles, gentleman, office, white buildings, r 376 Jefferson av


Truax and Booth, wholesale grocers and wine merchants 152 Jefferson av.


Truax Major S. baker, 137 Franklin st


Tryon Charles, attorney and counsellor, 42 Woodward avenue


Tucket M. 188 Woodbridge st


#Tucker G. W. hair dresser and perfumer, 17 Jefferson av


Turner Elizabeth, laundress, 116 Larned st


Turner George, well digger, 116 Larned st


Turner R. L. waggon maker, 11 Berthelet al


Tutill Levi, boot and shoe maker, 45 1-2 Jefferson ar


Tylee John O. ship chandler, 65 Cass st


Ubar Louis, labourer, Rivard ab Bolivar st


Ukle Christian, baker, 36 Bates st


UNITED STATES DISTRICT CLERK'S OFFICE, Williams building


UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, 30 Woodward av


UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Jefferson av


UNITED STATES, QUARTER MASTER'S OFFICE, Wayne st UNITED STATES TOPOGRAPHICAL DEPARTMENT, office 200 Jefferson av


UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, secretary's office 140 Jeffer- son av


Vallee J. B. deputy collector of U. S. customs, r 218 Woodbridge st


Van Antwerp Francis, blacksmith, 67 Atwater st


Van Dyke James A. attorney & counsellor, Desnoyers building r Monroe av


Van Norman James, labourer, 3 Margaret court


Varsaw widow L. Randolph ab Michigan av


Vaughan D. H. Franklin Retreat, 153 Jefferson av


Vincent Benjamin, carter, Croghan st


Vought & Powell, dry goods merchants, 102 Jefferson avenue


Vought J. L. (V. & Powell) r Farmer st


Wales Austin, proprietor of the Michigan Exchange, r 60 Jefferson av


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Wales George &Co. wholesale gsocers, 147 Jefferson av Walker Henry N, attorney & notary public, 101 Jeffer- son av


Walker S. M. grocer, 87 Atwater st


Waller Busbrod, boarding house, School lane


Waller C, C. attorney and counsellor, 23. Griswold st


Wall Edmund, carter, Michigan av


Walsh Capt. Charles, proprietor of the Shades, 154 de 156 Jefferson av


Walsh Richard, carpenter and joiner, Wapping


Waltz Joseph, laborer, st. Antoine st


Ward Joseph, proprietor of the New York & Ohio house 25 Woodward av


Ware J. S, surgeon dentist, Museum building


Warner Edward, painter, 285 Jefferson ay


Warren C. W. saddler, Congress st


WASHINGTON HOUSE, 26 Bates st


Watkins & Joy, saddlers & harness makers, 125 Jeffe r- son av 1


Watkins & Shaw, saddlers and harness makers, 107 Jefferson av


Watkins Charles K. attorney and counsellor, Republi- can Hall, r National Hotel


Watkins Washington, saddler, r 121 Larned st


Watson J. & J dry goods and grocery store 160 Jeffer- son av


Watson Charles, grocer, 61 Lafayette st.


Watson James, (J. & J. Watson) r 81 Jefferson av


Watson John [J. & J. Watson] r 278 Jefferson av Watson Waller, agriculturist, State c Rowland st


WAYNE COUNTY, Chief Justice's office, Fort st


WAYNE COUNTY, supervisor's clerk's office, 140 Jefferson avenue


WAYNE COUNTY, Treasurer's office, 171 Jefferson av Waycotte William, joiner and builder, 133 Larned st Webb Chester &Co, china, glass and Staffordshire warehouse, 116 Jefferson av


Webster Daniel F. attorney and counsellor, Jefferson av r Michigan Exchange -


Webster H. B & Co. hardware merchants, 41 Wood- ward av


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Webster John [H. B. W &Co.] 41 Woodward av Webster M. Howard [H. B. W. &Co.] r Michigan Ex- change


Week David, boot and shoe maker, Military square c Michigan av


Weeses John, butcher, 147 Atwater st


Weis J. dyer, 132 Woodbridge st


Wellings James, schoolmaster, 57 Franklin st


Wellet Andrew, carpenter and joiner. 69 Franklin st


Wells Charles, merchant, r Congress c Bates st


Wells John, dry goods merchant, 51 Jefferson av r Con- gress c Bates st


Welles John A. cashier of the F. and M. Bank, r Mich- igan Exchange


Wells William H. copper, tin and sheet iron manufactu- rer, 72 Jefferson av, r Mrs. Griswold's


Wendell T. S. dry goods and hardware merchant 140 r 55 Jefferson av


WESTERN HOTEL, 19 Larned st


WESTERN STAGE Co's office 33 Woodward av


Whipple & Van Dyke, attorneys and counsellors at law Desnoyers, buildings


Whipple Hon. Charles W. speaker of the house of Kep- resentatives, r State st ab Woodward av


Whitaker Cornelius, tanner, McReynolds building


Whitcomb James, sash maker Atwater c Bolivar st


Whiting Col. H., Q. M. U. S. A., office 25 Wayne r 57 Jefferson av


Whiting J. L. forwarding and commission merchant 2 Woodward av r Congress c Wayne st


White E. S. engineer, r American Hotel


White James C., physician and surgeon, Williams' build- ing


While William, joiner, Julius al


Whitman P. O, carpenter and joiner, 94 Atwater st


Whitney George L. proprietor and publisher of the dai- ly advertiser, office 124 Jefferson av, r 119 Lar- ned st


Whyte John, proprietor of the Detroit House 137 At- water st


Wickware Cornelius, (Eldred & W.) r Steamboat Hotel


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Wier Colon, blacksmith, MacCabe al.


Wight Alpheus, I'very stable keeper, 11 Larned st. Wilaby Benjamin, laborer, State st.


Wilcox Lonson, Loot & shoe manufacturer, 103 Jefferson avenue.


Wilcox Mrs. boarding house 124, Jefferson av


Willard L. B. printer, r 80 Larned st


Willard Mrs. boarding house, 80 Larned st


Williams & Desnoyers, land brokers & agents, 140 Jef. ferson av


Williams & Ten Eyck, attorneys & counsellors, 140 Jef- ferson av


Williams A. S. attorney & counsellor, r Michigan Ex- change


Williams G. Mott, attorney & counsellor, r 185 Jefferson avenue


Williams Gen. John R., office Williams' building, r 372 Jefferson av


Williams Dunnie, cooper, Pine st


Williams John, sail-maker, Fort st


Williams James, grocer, 44 Woodbridge st


Williams Miss E., Teacher of the Beaubien Female School. Larned ab Beaubien st


Williams Theodore, grocer, 29 Bandolph st.


Wilson L. sail maker, 15 Franklin st.


Wilson John M., sheriff, office Williams' building, r 34 Randolph st.


Wilson Rufus, r Michigan Garden


Winchell Gordon, cabinet maker, 44 Woodward av


Winder John. clerk of the supreme court, office Williams


building


Wing W. P. civil engineer, and .clothing merchant, Steamboat Hotel


Wingert William, gun smith, 109 Woodbridge st. 1


Winman James D. tanner, r City Hotel


Wiseman William, brickmaker, 227 Atwater st


Witherell B. F. H. district attorney, and judge advocate general, 30 Woodward av r 341 Jefferson av.


Womac Andrew, hair dresser, 5 Bates st.


Woodbridge William, attorney & counsellor, Springwells Woodmancy Latham, cooper, 65 Woodbridge st


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Woods Aaron P. joiner, 97 Wayne st. Woodward James, dairy man, Hastings c Congress et Woodworth Benjamin, proprietor of Steamboat Hotel, r 127 Woodbridge st. Young Adam, blacksmith, 53 Franklin st Young George, grocer, Michigan av Young James, baker, 153 Atwater st Young James, butcher , Michigan av Young Mrs. milliner and dress maker, 89 Jefferson av Young O. C. 39 Jefferson av


Zug Samuel, book keeper at Demill & Goodell's


APPENDIX.


MUNICIPAL' OFFICERS.


Levi Cook, Mayor.


Aldermen,-Oliver Newberry, Thomas Palmer, Julius ." Eldred, Darius Lamson, John Farrar, David Cooper, John Owen,


City Clerk- George Byrd, office in City Ilall


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City Attorney-Jas. A. Vandyke. .


Collector-A. C. Canniff.


-City Surveyor and Engineer- A. E. Hathon. Treasurer -- David French .; " .


Superintendent of the Hydraulic works-Noah Sutton. Justices of the Peace- John W. Strong, B. F. H. With- eral, David E. Harbaugh, Lemuel Goodell, Charles Moran, Henry V. Di-brow.


Supervisor's of Highways-District 1, Newell French. > District No. 2, Lorenzo Pratt ..


Clerks? of the Markets -- Washington Market, Israel Noble,-Berthlet market, D Hayward.


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Wood measurers> J. H. Cook and Israel Noble.


Weigh Master-Charles MM. Bull. 1


Superintendent of the water works-David French.


Marshal-David Thompson.


· Constables-Jacob Mckinney. Robert R. Howell, Rich- ard J. Conner.


Sexton-Israel Noble.


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ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGE, Hamtramck, Instituted, A. D. 1836, PATRON, Right Revd. Dr. Rese, Bishop of Detroit. PRESIDENT. Revd. John DeBruyn, Proffessor of the Latin, Gree and French language-, Revd. Thomas Cullen, proffessor of Mathematics Geography.


Laurence Kilroy, prefect of studies."


There is a Catholic Ecclesiastical seminary attb Episcopal residence Larned street, of which the Right Revd. Bishop of Detroit is President.


DETROIT FEMALE SEMINARY. Griswold street. William Kirkland, principal. 5


Louis Fasquille L. L. D., proffessor of French · Italian. Miss Euphonia Dudgeon, teacher of music ..


ST. CLARE FEMALE SEMINARY: Randolph street. PATRON: Right Revd, Bishop Rese: Sister Constantia, principal .. .... Miss Mary and Miss Therese Palin, teachers of French Miss Sophia Smith teacher of music and drawing.


CHURCHES INDETROIT.


a CATHOLIC,


St. Ann's Cathedral, Larned Street.


Mass and sermon for the German part of the congre gation, at 8 o'clock, and for the French at 1-2 past mm o'clock, every Sunday morning. Vespers at 3 o'clock every Sunday evening.


Rector-Right Revd. Frederick Rese, D. D. Bist Detroit.


CHURCHES IN DETROIT.


Revd. Francis Vincent Badin, ',


Curates,


Revd. T. A. Bernier,. Revd. Mr. Kundig, Revd. Mr. Kopp, Revd. C. Bowens,


Organist-Ferdinand Tagaler,


Secristy-T. Pontius,' Church Wardens-Peter Godfroy, Lewis Beaufait, Charles Desnoyers, Eustache Chapoton.


TRINITY CHURCH, Michigan Avenue, corner of Bates street.


Mass at. 9 o'clock A. M. and Vespers at 2 o'clock : every Sunday.


Rector-Revd. Bernard O'Cavanagh,


Organist,-Ferdinand Tagaler, ; Clerk-Thomas Elliot,


Church Wurdeus-Robert Elliot, Roger Fitzpatrick, Michael Doran, John Canean, John Hefferin.


EPISCOPAL:


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Woodward Avenue,


Service on Sunday morning and afternoon, and on Wedneday evening in each week.


Rector-Right Revd. Dr. McCoskry, bishop of Mich. Organist-Geo. L. Whitney:


Church Wardens-H. M. Campbell and C. C. Trow- bridge


BAPTIST.


BAPTIST CHURCH, Fort Street: Service at half past 10 and half past & o'clock. . - Revd. Robert Turnbull. Merk -- William A. Crocker:


Deacons -- R. Ambrose, John Bloom.


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PRESBYTERIAN ..


, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Woodward Avenue. Service at 1-2 past 10 o'clock A. M. and 1-2 past 22 o'clock, P. M. every Sunday. Pastor --- Revd. John P. Cleaveland Elders-E. P. Hastings, Justine Rice, B. F. Larned; Edward Bingham, Horace Hallock, Robert Stuart # and Charles G. Hammond.


Deacons-E. P. Ilastings and B. F. Larned.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Woodward Avenue.


Pastor-Revd. E. Thomson. . Service at half past 10 A. M. every Sunday. STEWARDS.


Robert Abbott, Newell French, Jerry Deanc, Joseph French, John Owen,


GER.MANY LUTHERAN CHURCH. Monroe Avenue. (when finished, ) Service, will be at 1-2 past 10 and at 4 o'clock every Sunday. Kastor-Revd. Mr. Schmead.


CHURCH WARDENS.


William Amrhein,, · George Graf,- John Thurwachter Frederick Butzer;


John V. Ruele, .


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AFRICAN CHURCH. Fort street.


Attended by ministers of different protestant churches, 2 5


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CATHOLIC LADIES' ASSOCIATION. For the support of Orphan Children. "(Asylum on Fort Gratiot Road.) Mrs. Emily Leib, President. Mrs. John Watson, Vice President. Mrs. Van Dyke, Treasurer. Miss, Ellen O'Keeffe, Secretary. Miss Mary Palm, Assistant Secretary.


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FRENCH FEMALE CHARITY SCHOOL, Larned Street. G


. This benevolent institution is supported by Mrs. An- toine Beaubien, the pupils are furnished with books and other school requisites. The average number of chil- dren in attendance is 40: Superintendent-Miss Elizabeth Williams.


ST. CLARE ENGLISH AND GERMAN FREE SCHOOL. Larned Street. Average number of children in attendance 45. PATRON. Right Revd. Dr. Rese. Teachers-The Sisters of St. Clare.


METHODIST SABBATH SCHOOL, 2 Woodward Avenue:


Average number of children attending 100. John Owen, Esq., Superintendent. I·


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DETROIT LADIES' FREE SCHOOL SOCIETY.


Under the auspices of this Society are three schools, > in which children of every religious denomination are gratuitously educated and provided with books &c .- The average number attending these schools is about 200. Mrs. J., P. Cleaveland, President. " A. Bates, Secretary. E. P. Hastings, Treasurer. Managers -- Mrs. B. F. Larned, Mrs. T. S. Larned, Mrs. E. P. Hastings, Mrs. P. Boughton.


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MICHIGAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.


Robert Stuart Esq., President.


Major' Jonathan Kearsly, Ist. Vice President. Revd. Supply Chase, 2nd. Vice President. Revd. John P. Cleaveland, corresponding Secy. Horace Hallock Esq., Recording Secretary. Frederic H. Stevens Esq., Treasurer. . Edward Bingham Esq., Auditor.


The Union have a depository in Detroit, they con- stantly keep on hand, an assortment of all books publish- ed by the American Sunday School Uuion. In the same room is kept the depository of the Wayne County Bible Society, and the Michigan Tract Society.


LADIES' ORPHAN ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT. Instituted May, 1836.


For the maintenance and education of destitute Or- phan children, principally such as have lost both parents, one of the parents having been a-resident of Detroit at the time of his or her death, and extending the benefits to other Orphan children, at the discretion of the mana- gers.


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OFFICERS.


Mrs. C. C. Trowbridge, First Directress.


Robert Stuart, Second do. " . Thomas Palmer, Third do. Miss E. S. Trowbridge, Secretary. Auditors-Mrs. Charles Stewart, & Mrs. H. I. Hunt.


Committee of Finances -- Mrs. Godard and Mrs. J. Farmer.


Committee of Maintenance-Mrs. Crocker and Mrs. Macomb


Committee on Education-Mrs. Mason Palmer and Mrs. Ambrose.


Counselling Committee-Revd. Robert Turnbull, Major B. F. Larned, Col. Henry Whiting, E. P. Hastings, Charles C. Trowbridge and Jerry. Deane.


WAYNE COUNTY POOR HOUSE. Fort Gratiot Road.


This institution is supported by a County cess, and is under the humane direction of the Revd. Mr. Kundig, Curate of St. Anne's.


LADIES' SEWING CIRCLE. OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH DETROIT.


Established for Missionary and other benevolent purpo. ses, November 10th, 1836.


The Right Revd. Bishop McCoskry, President, ex officio. Mrs. McCroskry, first Directress. Geo. C. Bates, second do. Miss E. S. Trowbridge, Treasurer. L. Campbell, Secretary.


ALGIC SOCIETY.


This Society was instituted in March 1832 for the


3 purpose of: encouraging missionary efforts in evangeliz- ing the North-western Tribes, and promoting education 2


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CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.


Agriculture, Industry, Peace and Temperance among them. 1


PRESIDENT. 9 Henry R. Schoolcraft, Esqr. - VICE PRESIDENTS. E. P. Hastings; Esq. Detroit.


Robert Stewart Esq. Michillimackinac. Shubael Conant Esq. Detroit. Charles C. Trowbridge Esq. Detroit. Revd Lyman Beecher D. D. Cincinatti. Charles Cleland Esq. Detroit, Domestic Secretary.


Revd. Samuel H. Box, D. D. New York, Corresponding Secretary.


Major B. F. Larned, U. S. A. Detroit, Recording Secy. Edward Bingham Esq. Detroit, Treasurer.


THE MECHANICS' SOCIETY. OF THE CITY OF DETROIT.


Incorporated by an act passed by the Governor and Judges of the Territory of Michigan A. D. 1820. Jervis Deane, President. J. Brown, Vice President. A. C. McGraw, Secretary. 2 Chauncy Hurbert, Treasurer.


Stewards-Peter J., Desnoyers, W. E. Porter, C. H. Buhl, Charles Jackson and Israel Noble?,


DETROIT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF OLD-COUNTRYMEN


Instituted, A. D. 1837. E. A. Theller M. D., President. John Greenfield, Vice President.> Gideon Paul, Secretary. William Nesbitt, Treasurer. Standing Committee-William Stead, Samuel Fletcher James Denier, -Barclay, James Crabbe.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS PUBLISHED IN DETROIT.


(Dailies) Detroit Daily Advertiser, published by George L. Whitney, George Corselius, Editor; office 124 Jef- ferson avenue.


Detroit Daily Free Press, published by Bagg, Barns & Co., John S. Bagg, Editor ; office, King's building. (Tri Weekly) Tri Weekly Advertiser, published by Geo. L. Whitney, George Corselius, editor ; office 124 Jef- ferson avenue.


(Semi Weekly) Detroit Evening Spectator and Literary Gazette, published and edited by Messrs. Kingsbury and Burnham ; office, Republican Hall .:


Democratic Free Press, published by Bagg, Barnes & Co., office in King's building.


(Weeklies) Detroit Journal and Courier, published by George L. Whitney, George Corselius editor ; office 124 Jefferson avenue.


Democratic Free Press. published by Bagg Barnes &Co. John S. Bagg editor; office, King's building.


(Semi Monthly) Michigan State Register, published by George L. Whitney, George Corselius editor ; office 124 Jefferson avenue.


(Monthly) The World, edited and published by Alihu Bordman ; printed by William Harsha, 137 Jefferson avenue.


VESSELS BELONGING TO THE DISTRICT OF DETROIT-(October 1st, 1836.)


Denomination Names of Vessels Managing Owners Tons 95th


Steamboat, Michigan Oliver Newberry, 475 75 >


Monroe,


Brewster & Smart, 341 27


Uncle Sam


H. M. Campbell 220 74


Detroit


R. Gillet & Co. 137 86


Niagara Oliver Newberry, 210 00


Erie John L. Whiting, 149 35


Gen. Brady, R. Gillet & Co. 65 09


Gen'l Gratiot


John L. Whiting


62 64


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TONNAGE


Denomination. Names of Vessels Steamboat, Chicago


Managing Owners.


Ton 95th 186 00


A. Jackson,


Gray & Gallagher,


49 55


Ann


30 48


Don Quixote,


J. M. Mills,


51 27


Pilot


3 George Harrow


11 77


David Cooper


J. Harson


8 03


Argo


Lewis Davenport


8 79


Cincinnati


Gray & Gallagher,


Brig.


Manhattan


Oliver Newberry,


274 76


St. Clair


D. Mini .


27 61


Lark


S. F. Atwood


24 46


Schooner


Benj'n Barton,


E. Morse & Co.


178 39


134 24


Sloop,


. Superior


David Cooper


.37 717


Democrat


J. Curtis :


.30 85


Indiana


E. Morse & Co .? ,


130:41


Lion


A. McArthur


36 31,


Juliette,


do


115.55


Frances


J. B. Dorr .


31 57-


Cambria


Enoch Jones


166 68


Waterloo


Shadick Gillet


63 38


Marengo


Oliver Newberry


104 22


Pontiac


F. Fournier


15 30,


Gen'l Harrison


do


115 09


Swan


S. Rouson


12 77


Mississippi . Poupard & Petty


76 55


Fox


H. Forton


: 16 48


Commerce . . H. D. Taylor


98 86


Traveller


J. B. Saussier


19 78


Illinois A. Pickering


95 41


Nicholas


W. Gauthier ,


14 40


Elizabeth Ward, Elliott Gray.


65 00


Porpoise


-Peter Van Every


14 37


: La Salle


do


167 46


Turk


Simon Cadet


17 29 )


Marshal Ney / Gen'l Warren


do


73 25


Hirodelle


Pierre Allard .


11 59'


St. Louis.


Brewster & Smart


161 13


Sagana


.J. Peltier


12 23


Industry


E. Sheeley


62 79


Morning Star


E. Jewell,


15-87


Hum. Bird


F. H. Steevens,


10 40


Salt River -


Paul Ayr


28 04


Torpedo


A: Rivard


18 45


Lexington


J. L. Peer


56 52


Independence


'A. Hosmer


":20 84-


Utica


Wm. Brewster


36 86


Macums


Simon Cadet


25 82


Esther


Phineas Davis


40 11


Denomination. Schooner,


Names of Vessels.


Managing Owners


Dolphin


George Clark


Polly ..


J. T. Hull,


25 24


United,


Lewis Davenport,


· Mary Elizabeth, R. Gillet :


83.52


Lady of Lake


Justin Rice, R. G. Clark, "


18 59


Nation's Guest J. Austin


30 84-


Albatross


S. Ward


20 10


Forester


S. Hayward


30 38,


Regulator


G. Chene


20 04


Ramsey Crooks, Wm. Brewster,


168 30


John Kenzie,


Dorr & Jones,


116 57


Humming Bird, D. G. Jones


28 88


St. Joseph


Dorr & Jones


130 22


White Pigeon,


Dorr & Jones,


128 86.


Napoleon


Oliver Newberry


107. 13


King Bird


J. B. Marcotte


28 48


Erie


. Dorr: & Jones


189 76


. Gov. Porter


James Connor


37 22


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Oliver Newberry


64 87


Eagle


P. Morin


15 02


John L. Whiting


73 20


Traveller


J. B. Thomas


, 19 65 5


Pilot


Bloom & Cole


54 63


David Jones


George Fearron


10 84


Wave Ocean


G. W. Dole do


4 30


42 66


Geo. Hamilton J. B. Davis


54 42


Hiram


D. Carver


82 70


Independence


H. Howard


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TONNAGE.


103 g


Tons 95th 22 40


J. F. Wight


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Austerlitz,


Oliver Newberry


28 18


Water .Witch


Mazeppa,


50 58


Shadrack Gillet 33 75


48 34


Lodi


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STAGES


Denomination. Names of Veszela


managing owners,


Tour ARE


Sloop,


Scal


.M. Hubbard


26-80


Mary


A. Hosmer


24,16


Dragon


R. P. Lewis


42.10


Brandywine


G. Kellogg


46.45


Raven


B. A. Luce,


52 71


Fox


Louis Peltier


18 66


Grey Hound.


J. M. Alford


14 '31


.La Fayette


E. Farnsworth.


18 i


Auguste


V. R. Thomas


20,8%


Experiment -


R Taylor


18 85


Drift


34 00


STAGES


TERRITORIAL ROAD, (Western Route.)


For Ann Arbor, Jacksonburgh, Marshall, Kalamazoo and St. Joseph,-the 'mail stage leaves sunday Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 o'clock, M. and the accommodation stage on Monday's, Wednes .days, and Fridays, at 5 o'clock, P M Office, Corner of Jefferson & Woodward Avenues.


EASTERN. ROUTE,


For Buffalo via Monroe, Manhattan, Toledo, Maumee" City, Perrysburgb, & Sandusky-a mail stage leaves. · every morning at 5 o'clock:


: Ofice, Corner of Jefferson & Woodward Avenues.


WESTERN ROUTE, 7


For Chicago via Ypsilanti, Saline, Clinton, Tecumseb. Jonesville, Coldwater, White Pigeon, Niles, Michigan City, &c-a stage leaves on Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays, at 5 o'clock in the morning, and on Sundays Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12 o'clock, M. BOARDMAN & SALTMARSH, GILLIS & HUGHES, Proprietora JONES & BROWNE, ROBERT FORSYTHE, Ofice, Corner Jefferson & Woodward Avenues.


ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, DETROIT.


Atterbury G. Bull George C.


Bacon Marshal J. Chipman Henry Churchman Charles


Bates & Talbot Bates & Walker


Cleland Charles Corselius George


Buel A: W.


STAGES AND HOTELS,


NORTHERN ROUTE.


A stage starts daily from the Northern stage office at the Steam boat Hotel, for Flint River, via Bloomfield Pontiac and Grand Blanc, every morning at 9 o'clock, and returns to this city every vening at 3 o'clock ; and on Tuesdays and Fridays s es leave the Flint River for Saginaw.


Henry Morgan, Agent, Steam boat Hotel.


FORT GRATIOT VIA MOUNT CLEMENS ROUTE.


A stage leaves the office of Cornelius Clarke, 157 Woodbridge street, every morning at half past 9 o'clock. DMr. Clarke is at all times prepared to furnish an extra stage to go toany part of the country.


PRINCIPAL HOTELS.


American Hotel, by Petty & Hawley, 190 Jefferson av. Michigan Exchange, by A. Wales, 62 Jefferson avenue { corner Shelby street.


* National Hotel, by H. K. Haring, Military square. Steam Boat Hotel, by B. Woodworth, Woodbridge st corner of Randolph street.


THEATRE MUSEUM AND GARDEN.


:


City Theatre, Farrar street corner of State street, Col. D. C. Mckinstry proprietor.


Detroit Museum, Museum buildings Jefferson avenue, D. C. Mckinstry proprietor, Wm. Adair, manager. Michigan Gardens, Randolph street, Col. D. C. Mc- Kinstrey, proprietor.



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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. *


Disbrow H. V.


Pitts S.


Frazier & Stewart


Porter A. S:


Goodwin Daniel


Roberts E. J.


Hand George E.


Romeyn Theodore .


Hale William


Sawyer F.


Harbaugh & Rowland


Talbot Theodore F.


Hubbard H. G.


Tryon Charles


Howard J. M.


Webster Danicl F.


Langdon A.


Williams A. S.


Mason Stevens T.


Williams & Ten Eyck.


Meredith & Magruder


Witherell B. F. II,


Misner A. S.


Whipple & Van Dyke


Norvell John


Woodbridge & Bachus


O'Keefe George A.


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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,


IN DETROIT.


Brown William


Pitcher Zina


Bradly Thomas


Porter Arthur L. ..


Breakenridge Francis


Rice Justin


Chapin Marshall


Rice Randall S.


Clark Thomas B.


Russel George B.


Cobb ILosca P.


Sager Abraham


Cowles Edwin W.


Scovel J. B.


Hoit Daniel O.


Smead I.


Houghton Douglas Starkey Lewis F.


Hurd Ebenezer


Terry Adrian R.


Mc Millen Robert


Theller Edward A.


SURGEON DENTISTS.


Cardell )


J. S. Ware


STATE OFFICERS ..


EXECUTIVE. -


Stevens T. Mason, Governor, Salary $2000


Edward Mundy, Lt. Governor and president of the, Senate $6 per diem during the session. Kintzing Pritchette, Secretary of State · 800


STATE OFFICERS. 107


Robert Abbott, Auditor, 8300


Henry Howard, Treasurer,


300


John D. Price, Sup. of public Instruction 500


Marshal J. Bacon, Bank Commissioner JUDICIARY.


300


Elon Farnsworth, Chancellor, 1,500


John Winder, Register,


fees


William A. Fletcher, Chief Justice S. C. . 1,600


George Morrell, Associate Judges,


1500


= Henry Ransom 1500


Daniel Le Roy, Attorney General 1:00


Jobin Winder, Clerk fees


Ross Wilkins U. S. District Judge 1500


Daniel Goodwin, U. S. District Att'y


$500 & fees


Conrad A. Ten Eyck, U. S. Marshal


fees


Lucius Lyon,


U. S. Senators.


John Norvell,


Isaac E. Crary, member H. R. U: States. .


MILITARY.


Stevens T. Mason, Commander in Chief (ex officio.)


John R. Williams,


Joseph W. Brown,


Major Generals.


John Stockton,


John E. Schwarz, Adjutant General, Colonel-


Daniel Goodwin, Qurater Master General, John Winder,


Isaac S. Rowland,


Aids de Camp. Colonel


Marshal J. Bacon,


George B. Martin,


John Chester, Military Secretary, Major.


COURTS IN MICHIGAN.


CHANCERY COURT.


The Court of Chancery for the First Circuit, is held on the 3rd Tuesday in July, and Ist Tuesday in Febru- ary ;- for the 2d Circuit, on the 2d Tuesday in January and 2d Tuesday in July ;- and for the 3d Circuit on Thursday next after the 4th Tuesday in June and on the 3d Tuesday in January.


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ADDITIONS AND'ALTERATIONS ~ FOR THE Y DIRECTORY OF, DETROIT ..


Amala Joseph., master mariner, Randolph ab Mich. av Ashley John J., 131 Jefferson ay


Barker John S. joiner and builder, Macomb av


Barnes Anh M. dress maker, Desnoyers' building ?


Bates Geo. C. (Bates & Talbott)'f Fort ab Wayne st


Beard George; r 57 Bates st


Booth George, carter; Grand River st


Boardman Revd. Alihu, editor of the World, Congress ."-c Shelby st .


Bowman . : portrait painter, Desnoyers buildingo Bull Charles M. merchant, r Park st Burtis Mrs. Locust Cottage, Macomb av Canaen Denis, carter, Grand River 'st Curtis Alanson, millwright, Miami av.


2 Davis Charles, laborer, Grand River st Davis George, black mith, Grand River st Davis William, ship carpenter, Virgin al. 1 Ewart John; cabinet maker, Berthlet al 1


Geradin Moses, carpenter, Park st >


. Goulder Mrs. strawbonnet maker, Macomb av Greenwood John, pattern maker, Grand River st


. Higgins Westly, surveyor, r Miami av


Hinchman Warner, Fort st .


Holmes John, joiner, Miami ay Howe Harley, cooper, Miami av"


Ingersoll W. D. 141 Jefferson av


'Lambe Andrew, joiner, Grand River at Langly.Henry, mason, Clifford st Latour Francis, joiner and builder, Grand River st


Lillibridge G. R. 47 Jefferson av


. Lowe. Peter, silversmith, Miami av . Lyons. Levi C. carpenter, Rowland st McCune George, grocer, Grand River st


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Madison Mrs. Miami av


Morinon' A. P. joiner and builder, Miami av Mulloy. Thomas, Park st


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Perkins Allen joiner, Miami av


Perry Henry E. joiner and builder, Miami av, Platt Westley, joiner, Clifford st Sinclair Wilham, master mariner,


Smcad .I. physician and surgeon, Miami av Talbot John L' (Bates & Talbot) r Michigan Exchange Tassey Francis, labourer, Miami av


sThompson George, brass founder, Miami av


Trowbridge Charles"A. 131 Jefferson av Warner. Jared C., constable, Brush ab Larned st


. Warner Sidney, Steam boat Hotel .


. Watson Walter, agriculturist, Grand River st' Webster Daniel F. attornicy and counsellor,, office. Jefferson av .


Wendell John A. joiner and builder, Miami av. Whipple. John, labourer,' Miami av


Wheatherly Robert, merchant, Larned c Beaubien st


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DETROIT


ERRATA.


In the list of names, for Sager K. H. read, Sanger K He For King J. W. read King J. L."


For King E. W. read King William


For King Edward, read King John Edward,


For Rivard Antonie, read Rivard. Antoine


DOPIn the Historical part of the work there is an error 'in the statement of the number of communicants in the Presbyterian Church, the correct number is 305 .;


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