Jackson city directory, with a complete portrait of Jackson. Statistical tables, &c., &c., for 1871, Part 4

Author: Thomas, James M
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Battle Creek, Mich., Review & Herald steam book and job printing house
Number of Pages: 230


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JACKSON PROHIBITION CLUB.


Organized August 5, 1869. OFFICERS-Wm. W. Peterson, Prest .; Geo. Stiles, Vice Prest .; C. R. Taylor, Secy .; A. H. Baird, Treas. Meets at Good Templars' Hall, No. 270 Main St.


GEORGE H. THOMAS; POST NO. 52; DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN, G. A. R.


Organized August 5, 1870. Commander, E. A. Sumner ; Senior Vice Commander, E. B. Griffith ; Junior Vice Commander, C. A.


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Perry ; Adjutant, A. D. Welling ; Quarter Master, R. Stevenson ; Sergeant Major, W. H. Porter ; Quarter Master Sergeant, N. W. Burkhart ; Officer of the day, Thomas Moloney ; Officer of Guard, Joseph Cramb. Post meets at their Hall in Durand Block every Friday evening at 72 o'clock.


LABOR UNION ASSOCIATION, NO. 6.


Prest., Charles Meseroll ; Vice Prest., J. W. Brown ; Secy., P. J. Curtis ; Treas., A. J. Gould ; Trustees-E. Moore, W. Tennant, - Thayer, A. Kildau, W. R. Waters, George Bush. No. of members, 120. Organized March 11, 1870. Meets on the first Thursday of every month at their Hall in the Durand Block, 270 Main Street.


KNIGHTS OF ST. CRISPIN.


Henry Brown, Deputy ; J. M. Kendregan, S. K .; Esau Capron, K .; G. H. Bigelow, R. S .; A. K. Rauson, C. S .; T. H. Blake, F. S .; R. Jackson, T .; W. W. Henry, I. G .; Thomas Casey, O. G. Time of meeting, second and last Wednesdays of each month.


FIRST SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY OF JACKSON.


Prest., P. J. Curtiss ; Secy., J. Mitchell; Treas., M. McGregor ; Trustees-J. Mitchell, M. McGregor, P. J. Curtiss, Mrs. C. S. Crip- pen, Jerome B. Stockholm. Number of members, 52. Organized March 29, 1868. Meet alternate Sundays, at 270 Main Street, Durand Block.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.


Rooms in Durand Block, No. 272 Main Street. Organized Dec. 8, 1863.


Officers-President, A. M. Tinker ; Vice President, E. A. Sum- ner; Corresponding Secretary, H. G. Gilbert; Recording Secretary, Dwight S. Smith ; Treasurer, Geo. W. Ford ; Directors, W. I. Bennett, H. F. Knapp, Daniel Griffith, M. W. Robinson, A. B. Robinson, W. W. Van Antwerp.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Officers-Prest., J. M. Morrill ; Vice Prest., Mrs. A. H. Brown; Vice Prest., George Stiles ; Rec. Secy., Mrs. Mary T. Lathrap; Cor.


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Secy., James Gould ; Treas., Earl P. Hastings. Rooms 166 Main Street.


JACKSON UNION LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


President, Walter J. Heyser ; Vice Prest., James L. Neden ; Treas- urer, Miss Lora Smith; Recording Secy., Miss Lizzie Wallace ; Correspondiny Secy., Miss Olive Martin ; Critic, Miss Carrie Bloom- field ; Editress, Miss Alice Campbell. Number of members 50. This society was organized in 1865. Meetings semi-monthly, at their Rooms, Union School Building.


CHURCHES.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Corner Main and Jackson streets. Pastor, J. W. Hough ; Dea- cons, H. S. Cushman, F. W. Kirtland, L. Kassick, C. H. Bennett, (two vacancies) ; Clerk, J. M. Holland ; Trustees, L. Kassick, G. F. Rice, E. H. Rice, G. H. Lathrop, W. T. Littlejohn, J. Adams ; Treas- urer, G. H. Lathrop ; Membership, 402; Supt. S. S., J. W. Hough ; Asst. Supt., Mary Kassick ; Secretary, Willard C. Lewis ; Asst. Secretary, George Kellogg ; Treasurer, B. M. DeLamater; Libra- rian, C. D. Hobart ; No. of Pupils, 331; No. of Officers and Teachers, 55 ; No. of Volumes in Library, 750.


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.


Corner Jackson and Washington streets. Organized 1839. Rec- tor, Rev. John T Magrath. No. of Families belonging to the Parish, 190; No. of Communicants, 296; Senior Warden, Samuel Higby ; Junior Warden, Henry A. Hayden; Vestrymen, C. W. Penny, J. D. Conely ; Geo. Lake, W. H. Withington, E. H. Camp, D. S. Woods, B. S. Chapin, C. C. Bloomfield ; Secretary of Vestry, W. H. Withington ; Treasurer, C. C. Bloomfield ; Chorister, C. B. Schef- fler ; Sexton, Josiah Smith.


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SUNDAY SCHOOLS .- Superintendents, W. H. Withington, H. A. Hayden, W. B. Webb ; Librarian, Geo. Foster ; Treasurer, T. Camp; Secretary, T. Chapin ; Number of Officers and Teachers, 40; Number of Pupils, including Bible-classes, 350; No. of Volumes in Library, 850.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


Jackson street, between Cortland and Washington streets. Organ- ized 1838. Present Membership, 439 ; Pastor, L. D. Palmer; Trus- tees, B. F. Eggleston, J. R. Lewis, L. M. Lyon, S. Holland, D. G. Palmer, H. A. Fritts; Treasurer, G. R. Byrne; Clerk, J. D. Shiller. SUNDAY SCHOOL-Superintendent, G. S. White; Asst. Supt., Mrs. O. H. McConnel; Librarian, W. H. Dorrance ; Secretary and Treasurer, C. D. Fuller ; No. of Scholars, 300; No. of Teachers, 36.


FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH.


Franklin street, between Jackson and Mechanic streets. Organ- ized, January, 1869. Pastor, P. W. Perry; No. of Members, 73; Trustees, W. P. Fifield, Zina Allen, R. Moyer; Clerk and Treas- urer, J. Robinson ; Deacons, Zina Allen, L. B. Johnson, Wm. Gunn. SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, P. W. Perry ; Asst. Supt., S. W. Fifield ; Librarian, R. Moyer; Secretary and Treasurer, A. T. Morrill; No. of Scholars, 75 ; No. of Teachers, 10.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Main street, between Jackson and Blackstone. Pastor, Rev. H. F. Spencer ; Trustees, S. O. Knapp, Silas Heyser, E. J. Connable, James Gould ; M. S. Hitchcock, Milton Draper, Dr. C. C. Lathrap, Joseph M. Quivey ; John P. Quivey ; Clerk, Dr. C. C. Lathrap ; Treas- urer, Silas Heyser; No. of Communicants, 390.


SUNDAY SCHOOLS-Superintendent, Dr. W. M. Avery ; Asst. Supt., George Carter ; Librarian, Z. S. Moore ; Treasurer, Winfield Heyser; Secretary, Henry Bush ; No. of scholars, 400 ; No. of Teachers, 30; No. of Volumes in Library, 600.


SIMPSON MISSION SCHOOL-Fourth Ward .- Superintendent, J. C. Bonticou; Asst. Secy, W. H. Haight; No. of Scholars, 160; No. of Teachers, 15.


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SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Corner of Main and State streets, cast of M. C. R. R. Pastor, Rev. L. M. Hunt ; Trustees, N. C. Lowe, E. P. Hastings, L. Pen- noyer, H. Hall, and I. C. Deyo; Treasurer, F. M. Dennis ; Clerk, H. L. Gregg ; Membership, 68.


SUNDAY SCHOOL-Superintendent, L. M. Hunt; Scholars, 135 ; Teachers, 16.


CHRISTIAN CHURCH.


Corner Francis and Washington streets. Organized 1853. Pas- tor, Rev. D. E. Millard ; Deacons, J. N. Winfield, B. Baker ; Clerk, C. R. Taylor Treasurer, J. Sagendorph ; Trustees, C. F. Shipman, J. B. Henry, J. N. Winfield, W. A. Scott, E. Moore ; No. of Members, 124.


SUNDAY SCHOOL-Superintendent, F. M. Elliston ; Secretary, J. McKursey ; Treasurer, J. N. Winfield ; Librarian, C. H. Baird ; Musical Director, C. W. Beecher; No. of Scholars, 100; No. of Teachers, 12.


GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH.


Corner Mechanic and Cortland streets. Pastor, F. N. Wolf ; President, Ernst Dittes; Trustees, John Hirschman, Wm. Nicolay, Charles Hoyer, Michael Wanderlich.


SUNDAY SCHOOL-Superintendent, Ernst Dittes; No. of Teach- ers, 7; No. of Scholars, 70.


ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.


Corner Cooper and Ganson streets. Pastor, Rev. T. Buyse; No. of Communicants, 1200.


HEBREW SYNAGOGUE.


Opposite Congregational Church. Organized 1862. President, M. B. Breitenbach ; Vice President, Jacob Hirsch ; Secretary, Lewis Zunder ; Treasurer, A. Loeb ; Trustees, J. Desenberg, D. Wolf, H. Goldsmith ; No. of Members, 12.


COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH.


Pastor, Daniel Rollands ; Deacon, G. W. Green ; Trustee, W. Du- bois; No. of Members, 8.


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AFRICAN METHODIST CHURCH.


Cortland street. Pastor, R. C. Cooper ; Class Leader, A. H. Jones ; Stewards, Oliver Hall, George Washington ; Trustees, Sidney Dixon, Oliver Hall, Samuel Lyons; No. of Members, 33.


MICHIGAN STATE PRISON.


BOARD OF INSPECTORS .- President, William Wilcox. Inspect- ors, V. P. Collier, L. W. Lovell. Agent, John Morris. Clerk, John W. Hulin. Chaplain, Rev. R. C. Crawford. Deputy Keeper, John R. Martin. Physician, John E. Smith. Matron, Elizabeth M. Williams. Number of convicts, 650.


ARRIVALS, CORRECTIONS AND REMOVALS.


Baldwin George W, cooper, h 118 Chicago.


Beardsley G H (Wilson & B), h Webster, south of Main.


Binder William, meat market, 94 Main, h 21 Railroad.


Bingham H S, bds 194 Mechanic.


Bingham H H, h 51 Franklin.


Bontecou Joseph C, book keeper, h Cooper, Riverside add.


Hall Jay G, manager western union telegraph office, 197 Main, bds 98 Ingham.


Hamilton Eugene, baggage master G R V R R, h cor East Av & North.


Mack Francis A, grocer, 295 Main, h 88 Washington.


Mears Evan, flour and feed, 24 Mill, bds 178 Main.


Moulton H W, foreman at the prison, h 107 West.


STREET DIRECTORY.


Argyle, from Allen Road west, next north of North. Backus, from Ganson north, 2d west of Lansing Av. Ballard's Row, on Milwaukee, north of Main. Belden, from east end Biddle, southeast to corporation line. Biddle, from Belden west, next south of Wilkins. Bowen, from Main south, next west of Webster. Blackstone, from corporation line south, next west of Jackson. Bush, from Ganson north, next west of Backus. Calhoun, from Grand River west, next south of Trail. Chicago, from East Av west, next north of Detroit.


Clinton, from Mechanic west, next north of Luther.


Clinton Road, from Lansing Av, near toll gate, northwest to corpo- ration line.


Columbus, from Hamlin south, next west of Milwaukee.


Cooper, from corporation line south to Main, next east of Oak. Cortland, from Mill west, next south of Main.


Detroit, from East Av west, next north of Ford.


East Avenue, from Argyle south, next east of Park Place. Elizabeth, from East Av west, next south of Main.


Extension, from Stewart Av west, and northwest to Oak Hill Av, next south of Oak Hill Av, and west of Stewart Av.


First, from Main south, next west of Blackstone.


Ford, from East Av west, next north of Main.


Foote, from Hallett north, next west of Stewart Av.


Fourth, from Main south, next west of Third. Francis, from Main south, next east of Mechanic. Franklin, from Milwaukee west, next south of Wesley.


Ganson, from corporation line west, next south of the Prison. George, from North north, next east of Blackstone.


Greenwood, from Wilkins southwest, next west of Jackson. Griswold, at south end of Greenwood. Hallett, from Stewart Av west, 2d north of Ganson.


Hamlin, from Ellery Av west, next north of Chicago. Harris, from Ganson south to Hamlin, next west of State. Hill, from Lansing Av east, next north of North. Ingham, from Trail south to Clinton, next west of Jackson. Jackson, from Ganson south, next west of Mechanic. Jay, from Ganson south to Trail, between Jackson and Blackstone. Lansing Avenue, from Blackstone northwest, next east of Stew- art Av. 4


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Leroy, from Allen Road west, next north of Ganson.


Liberty, from corporation line west to Francis.


Livermore, from north Main south, next west of West Av.


Luther, from Mechanic west, next north of Main.


Main, from corporation line west.


Maple, from Morrell south, next east of Williams.


Mason, from Milwaukee west, next south of Franklin.


Mechanic, from the Prison south, next east of Jackson.


Michigan Center Road, from Main southeast, next east of East Av.


Mill, from Francis southeast to Mitchell.


Milwaukee, from Ganson south, next west of Park Av.


Mitchell, from Grand River west to Francis, next south of Park.


Morrell, from Francis west, next south of Biddle.


Murphy Avenue, from Ganson north, next west of Waterloo Av.


New York, from Franklin south to Biddle, next west of Milwaukee.


North, from Allen Road west, next north of Ganson.


North Main, from Main northwest to corporation line.


Oak, from Ganson south, next east of Mechanic.


Oak Hill Avenue, from Stewart Av west, next south of Ganson.


Park Avenue, from Ganson South to Main, next east of Milwaukee.


Park Place, from Ganson south, next east of State.


Park St, from Grand River southwest and west to Milwaukee, next south of Biddle.


Perrine, from Hamlin south, next west of State.


Prison, from Cooper west through Prison grounds.


Quarry, from Cooper west, next north of Trail.


Railroad, from Michigan Center Road east, next south of Elizabeth,


Second, from Main south, next west of First.


Spring, from North north, next west of Blackstone.


State, from Ganson south, next east of Perrine.


St. George Avenue, Bennett & George add, next west of Cooper.


St. Johns Avenue, Bennett & George add, second west of Cooper.


Stewart Avenue, from Blackstone northwest, next west of Lansing Av.


Third, from Main south, next west of Second.


Trail, from Harris west, next south of Hamlin."


Union, from Greenwood west, next north of Morrell.


Van Buren, from Grand River west, next north of Clinton.


Van Dorn, from Hamlin south, next west of Perrine.


Washington, from Mill west, next south of Cortland. Water, from Milwaukee southeast, next west of Mill Pond.


Waterloo Avenue, from Ganson north, next east of Murphy Av. Webb, from Stewart Av. west, next north of Ganson.


Webster, from Main south, 2d west of West Av.


Wesley, from Milwaukee west, next south of Washington.


West Avenue, south from Ganson, next west of Seventh, old city limits.


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Wilkins, from Milwaukee west, next south of Mason. Williams, from Mason south, next west of Mechanic.


WARDS.


The city has eight Wards, bounded respectively as follows :-


The first Ward is bounded on the north by the city limits, on the west by Blackstone street and Lansing Av, on the south by Main street, and on the east by Mechanic and Grand River.


The second Ward is bounded on the north and west by the city lim- its, on the south by Main street, and on the west by Blackstone street and Lansing Av.


The third ward is bounded on the north by Main street, on the west and south by the city limits, on the east by First street.


The fourth Ward is bounded on the north by Main street, on the west by First street, on the south by the city limits, and on the east by Mechanic street.


The fifth Ward is bounded on the north by Main and Liberty streets, on the east by Mechanic street, on the south by the city limits, and on the west by the city limits and the Mill Pond.


The sixth Ward is bounded on the north by Main street, on the south and west by the Mill Pond, and on the east by the city limits.


The seventh Ward is bounded on the north by Ganson street, on the west by Mechanic street, on the south by Main street, and on the east by the city limits.


The eighth Ward is bounded on the north by the city limits, on the west by Grand River, on the south by Ganson street, and on the east by the city limits.


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Hobart & Bolton


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We keep a Large Stock of the best brands of Tea, to which we invite Special Attention.


No. 83 Jackson Street.


A. BOLTON. C. D. HOBART.


J. C. Lowell, Loan Agent, represents the Mutual Life Ins. Co. of


JACKSON DIRECTORY


FOR 1871.


ABBREVIATIONS .- For Av., read AVENUE; bds., BOARDS ; bet., BETWEEN ; cor., CORNER; h., HOUSE; manuf., MANUFACTURER ; manufy., MANUFACTORY ; propr., PROPRIETOR ; res., RESIDENCE. The word STREET is implied.


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Abbe Charles, farmer, h 64 Wesley. Abbey Charles 2d (Youngs & A), h 81 Main.


Abbott Abbe T, music teacher, h 59 Cortland.


Abbott James B, carpenter, h 71 Biddle.


Acker Levi, saloon and billiards, 182 Main, h same.


Adams Edward J, brakeman, bds 21 Washington.


Adams Francis (Brooks & A), res Detroit.


Adams Frank, apprentice, bds 57 Washington.


Adams George P, produce broker, h 42 Stewart Av.


Adams John, laborer, bds 139 Main ..


Adams Josiah, agent Brooks & Adams, bds Union Hotel.


Adams Lester, engineer, bds National Hotel.


Adams Richard, drayman, h 38 Washington. Addison Jerome, stone cutter, h 69 Main. Addison Milton, laborer, bds 802 Main.


Aharnes Sarah E, widow Louis, bds 78 Hamlin.


Aiken James M, lumberman, 250 Main, h 12 Harris.


Aikine Hobart J, night watch, bds 88 Ford.


Aikine John, carpenter, h 88 Ford.


Aikine Osmar H, bds 88 Ford.


Alden Charles F, book agent, bds 109 Washington.


Alden John A, book keeper, h rear 299 Main.


Alexander Charles H, shipping clerk, bds Hurd House. Alexander James, furnace man at the Chemical Works, h north end Blackstone, North Star add. Alexander Jesse, farmer, h Griswold, near Greenwood.


Alexander John B, produce buyer, h 68 Wesley. Lato Ivaque ce Ply


N. Y., Market Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y., and other Co's. See p. 144.


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Alexander Mary, bds Griswold with Jesse Alexander. Alexander Redman D, produce dealer, bds 68 Wesley. Lote cych the Alexander Robert R, carpenter, bds 65 Mechanic.


Alger Milo M, laborer, h 110 Franklin.


Alger Seth, tanner, h 110 Franklin.


Allen Albert, brakeman, bds 85 Oak.


Allen Albert A, clerk, bds 118 Trail.


Allen Charles H, dentist, 210 Main, h 75 Mechanic.


Allen Edward R V, clerk L S & M S freight depot, bds Hurd House.


Allen Elizabeth, widow Darius, h 73 Stewart Av.


Allen James M, mason, bds 122 Ford.


Allen Joseph D, shoemaker, h 36 Fourth.


Allen Norman, land and insurance agent, 210 Main, h 201 Washington.


Allen Patton M, laborer, bds 73 Stewart Av.


Allen Virg W, laborer, bds 73 Stewart Av.


Allen Walter W, dairyman, h 219 Franklin.


Allen William T, clerk, h 33 Jackson.


Allen Zina, farmer, h 118 Trail.


Allgood Frank, milliner, bds 36 Washington.


Allingham John, brakeman, bds National Hotel.


Almbruster Sepela, domestic, 212 Mechanic.


Alton Levi C, clerk, h 73 Mechanic.


Ambush Charles, laborer, h 14 Luther.


American Merchant's Union and U S Express Office, 22 Mill.


Ames Charles E (Detroit Stone Works), bds 321 Main.


Ames Sabra, domestic, 306 Main.


Amphlett Thomas L, h 101 Franklin.


Amphlett William O, student, bds 101 Franklin.


Anderson Edward J, teamster, bds 180 Mechanic.


Anderson George, laborer, h 71 Milwaukee.


Anderson George, painter, bds 124 Ford.


Anderson George O, painter, h 89 Milwaukee.


Anderson George W, laborer, bds' 180 Mechanic.


Anderson & Janes (John A & Ezra P J), carriage manufs, 174 & 176 Mechanic.


Anderson John (A & Janes), h Greenwood Av.


Anderson Joseph A, painter, h 180 Mechanic.


Anderson Oliver S, laborer, bds 29 Michigan Center Road.


Andress Emily E, bds 53 Cortland.


Andrews Gavin, machinist, bds Moshier House.


Andrews Mrs, widow W W, h 34 Stewart Av. Androus Lorinda L, widow Warren, h 120 Ford. Androus Mary, h 120 Ford. Androus Warren S, moulder, res Summit.


Andrus Fred H, printer, bds 77 Mason.


J. C. Lowell, Real Estate Agent, represents the Liverpool, London,


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Angevine Alice, bds 116 Detroit.


Aniba Charles E, saloon, h 111 Detroit. Aniba & Riley (Charles E A & Thomas R), barbers, 159 Main. 1 Anson Hiram, farmer, h 20 Greenwood. Anthony Frank W (Bumpus, Woodsum & Co), h 143 Jackson. Anthony Mary, school teacher, bds 143 Jackson.


Anthony Rhoda, domestic, 153 Jackson. Arb Hannah, widow Jacob, h 17 Williams.


Archer Henry W, bds 67 Cortland.


Armstrong Elliott, gardener, h 280 North.


Armstrong James T, apprentice, bds 95 Blackstone.


Arnett Nancy, boarding house, 114 Ford.


Arnold Andrew, yardman, National Hotel.


Arnold George, farmer, bds 139 Main.


Arthur Thomas, hostler, bds 75 Milwaukee.


Ashcraft Elhanan W (Emerson & A), h 136 Wilkins.


Ashcraft Jared, bds 136 Wilkins.


Ashdown John, miller, bds 37 Jackson.


Ashley Byron, student, bds 363 Main.


Ashley Chester, broom maker, bds 23 Francis.


August Ellen, h 100 Trail.


August Ira, baggageman Goodyear's stable, bds 18 Cortland. Austes Lawrence, helper, bds 46 Mechanic.


Austin Alonzo D, painter and sign writer, 10 Mill, h 90 Wilkins.


Austin Benjamin M (A Tomlinson & Webster), res Kalamazoo. Austin Dayton C, pump manuf, 10 Mill, h 90 Wilkins.


Austin Hiram, engineer, bds 136 Detroit.


Austin Hiram G, h 149 Detroit.


Austin Melvin R, engineer, bds 149 Detroit.


Austin, Tomlinson & Webster (Benjamin M A, Wm A T & Edward A W, proprs Prison wagon & sleigh manufy, Office 268 Main. Averill Frank W, clerk, bds Hibbard House.


Averill Perry (P Averill & Co and Holmes &A), bds 17 Lansing Av.


Averill P & Co (Perry A & Gilbert R Byrne), carbon oil, 254 Main.


Avery Amos D, switchman, bds 114 Detroit.


Avery Anna, bds rear 14 Jackson.


Avery Asahel D, shoemaker, h 114 Detroit.


Avery James, carpenter, h rear 14 Jackson


Avery Jane, widow James, bds ally rear 14 Jackson.


Avery John F, baggageman Central Depot, h 179 Cooper.


Avery Orange A, switchman, bds 114 Detroit.


Avery William M, physician, h 41 Cortland.


Avery William H, engineer, Jackson City Water Works, h 37 New York.


Ayer John, engine wiper, bds 197 Cooper. Ayers Chauncey L, fireman, h 36 Washington.


& Globe Fire Ins. Co. and other Insurance Co's. See p. 144.


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JOHN WEBB,


WHOLESALE


BAKER & CONFECTIONER


-AND-


DEALER IN LIGHT GROCERIES.


Established 1846.


Vale's Patent Rotary Oven.


211 Main Street, Jackson, Michigan.


J. C. Lowell, Loan, Real Estate & General Insurance Agent, repre-


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Ayers Junius, asst keeper at the prison, h 11 Mechanic. Aylworth Charles B, printer, h 49 Mechanic.


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Babcock Stephen H, cashier M C R R freight office, bds 42 Wash- ington.


Bacon Alexander S, student, bds 69 Mason.


Bacon Charles F, raftsman, bds National Hotel.


Bacon Daniel, harness maker, bds 64 Francis.


Bacon John A, slater, h 69 Mason.


Bacon Josie M, teacher, bds 69 Mason.


Bacon Hattie A, teacher, bds 69 Mason.


Bacon Mary E, domestic, 299 Main.


Bacon Thomas A, well digger, h 121 Greenwood Av.


Bader James, tinner, bds 90 Ford.


Bader John C (Bader & Sauer), h 90 Ford.


Bader John, Jr, clerk, bds 90 Ford.


Bader & Sauer (John C B & Frederick S), hardware, 174 Main.


Badger Charles, drug clerk, bds 99 Blackstone.


Badger George I (H Badger & Bro), 244 Main.


Badger H & Bro (Henry & George I), musical merchandise, 244 Main.


Badger Henry (H Badger & Bro), h 54 Mitchell.


Bahen James, brakeman, bds 256 Cooper.


Bailey Abram J, h 91 Blackstone.


Bailey Anna E, school teacher, bds 81 Washington.


Bailey, Carson & Co (Joseph F B & Benj and Lewis O Carson), ma- sons, 3 Union Hall Block.


Bailey George J, boots & shoes, 227 Main, h 81 Washington.


Bailey James, laborer, bds 45 Mill.


Bailey James M, traveling agent, bds 81 Washington.


Bailey Joseph F (B, Carson & Co), h 57 Blackstone. .


Bailey Robert, photographer, 198 Main, h 215 Main.


Baird Julius E, mason & keeper of toll gate, Lansing Av.


Baker Barton, mason, h 145 Park Av.


Baker Edward, overseer at the prison, h 15 Lansing Av.


Baker Etta R, bds 15 Lansing Av.


Baker George W (Birdsall, Baker & Co), bds Hurd House.


Baker George W, laborer, bds 129 State.


Baker Julia M, widow Herman, domestic, 238 Main.


Baker Olive, widow Larkin, nurse, h 197 Mechanic.


Baker William E, telegraph operator M C RR Depot.


Baldwin George A, insurance agent, 266 Main, h 53 Wesley.


Baldwin George W, cooper, h 66 Oak.


Baley Derinda, widow Ransom, h 70 North Main.


sents the Republic Fire Insurance Co. of Chicago, Ill. See p. 144.


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Ball Libbie, dressmaker, bds 92 Mason.


Ballard James Z, real estate dealer, h 103 Washington.


Ballard John, Jr, cigar manuf, 166 Main, h same.


Ballard Josiah D, h 20 Cortland.


Bancker Enoch (acting secy M A L R R), lawyer, 251 Main, h 121 Wilkins.


Bancker Henry F, bds 87 Cortland.


Bangs Charity, domestic, 321 Main.


Bangs Chester, carpenter, h 146 Wilkins.


Bangs Levant, farmer, h 246 Ganson.


Bangs Ora B, peddler, bds 246 Ganson.


Banks John, repairer of umbrellas, h 222 Cooper.


Banta Emma, bds 5 Greenwood.


Barber Edward W, supervisor internal revenue, 203 Main, res Charlotte.


Barber Lottie N, saleswoman, bds 35 Clinton.


Barden Ida E, hoopskirt maker, bds 79 Franklin.


Barden Jay J, tailor, h cor Lansing Av and Blackstone.


Barden William C, mason, h 18 Oak Av.


Barker Mary H, h 70 Wesley.


Barkalow Silas, traveling agent, h 175 Jackson.


Barnard Luther, clerk, bds Hurd House.


Barnes Aaron S, h 22 Jackson.


Barnes Chancey, pattern maker, h 173 Cooper.


Barnes Samuel A, sewing machine agent, 76 Main, h same.


Barnhart Louisa S, tailoress, bds 182 Mechanic.


Barnum Czar, marble cutter, bds 41 Elizabeth.


Barnum Olive, widow David, h 41 Elizabeth.


Barnwell Robert, clerk, bds 25 Francis. Barsdal Mary E, domestic, 136 Jackson.


Barret Daniel P (D P & G G B), h 88 Franklin.


Barret D P & G G (Daniel P & G G), grocers, 121 Jackson.


Barret G G (D. P & G G B), res Detroit.


Barret James, tinsmith, bds 40 Fourth.


Barrett Daniel, laborer, bds 31 North Main.


Barrett Lucinda, domestic, 2 Harris.


Barrett Samuel J, blacksmith, bds 126 Detroit.


Barrett Thomas, laborer, h 164 Franklin.


Barron John, carpenter, h 55 Main.


Barry James, laborer, h 170 Ganson.


Barry John W, bds 129 Jackson. Bartholf Elvira, dressmaker, bds 88 Ingham.


Bartig David, shoemaker, h Mich Center Road.


Bartig Frederick, laborer, h 27 Mich Center Road.


Bartig Tinney, domestic, 87 Wesley.


Bartlett Amanda, domestic, 34 Third.


J. C. Lowell, Loan & Collection Agent, represents the Home


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Bartlett Charles A, yankee notions, 205 Main, h 50 Mason.


Bartlett Harley J, cabinet maker, bds 55 Franklin.


Bartlett William F, furniture wareroom, 171 Mechanic, h 55 Franklin.


Barton George R, mason, h Whitney Av, Murphy's add.


Bascom Harley, clerk, h 31 North Main.


Bascom, widow Lewis, h 31 North Main.


Basden Henry, shoemaker, 107 Jackson, h 19 Williams.


Batchelor Edwin D, conductor M C R R, h 44 Railroad Av.


Batchelor W Henry, brakeman, bds 44 Railroad Av.


Bate Robert, foreman Rice, Pratt & Co's tin shop, h 4 Lansing Av.


Bates Charles, painter, bds 25 Franklin.




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