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CHAPTER LXXXIII.
Journeying. - Transportation Facilities. - Express Companies. - First Horses. - French Ponies. - Ride and Tie Method. - Indian Trails. -- Bridle Paths. - To Washington and Back on Horseback .- French Carts. -- The First Carriage. -- First Four Wheeled Wagon. - Governor Cass as a Bor- rower. - First Stages. -- Stage Routes and Time. -- Public Hacks. - Omnibus Lines. -- Transporta- tion Facilities. -- Freight Rates. -- Pack Horses. - Opening of Erie and Welland Canals. - Naviga- tion of the Huron. - The Five Million Loan. -- Internal Improvements. -- Defunct Enterprises. -- St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal. - Freight Lines. - Great Changes. - River Ferriage. -- Bridge and Tunnel Projects. -- Plans and Counter Plans. -- Wheat Elevators. - Drays and Trucks. -- Package and Baggage Co. - Express Companies. - When Established. - Location of Offices. - Names of Agents. 887-892
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CHAPTER LXXXIV.
Railroads. - The Prophecy of the Gazette. - Pontiac and Detroit Railroad. - New Corporation. - Build- ing the Road. - Sink-Holes. - First Locomotive. - First Passenger Coaches. - Slow Time. - Strap Rails .- First Passenger Depot. - Extension Down Gratiot Road .- Track Torn Up by the People .- Road Extended to Campus Martius. - Depot Buildings. - New Proprietors. - Consolidation with Oakland & Ottawa R. R. - Date of Completion to Various Stations. - Financial History. - Principal Officers and Terms. - Michigan Central Railroad. - Original Estimates. - Local Subscriptions. - Subscriptions from City of Detroit. - Remarkable Economy. - Completion of Road to Ypsilanti. - Excursion and Celebration. - A Locomotive and Train Drawn by Horse-Power. - Newspaper Notices. - Road Opened to Ann Arbor. - Date of Completion to Various Points. - Political Com- plaints. - Sale of Road. -- Proposed Cut in Woodward Avenue .- The Track on Woodward Avenue and Atwater Street. - Third Street Depot First Used. - Property on River and at Junction. - Strife with Michigan Southern R. R. - Road Completed to Chicago. - Lines of Boats to Buffalo and Cleveland. -- Railroad Conspiracy Case. -- Dates of Extensive Fires. - Introduction of Sleeping Cars. - Passenger Traffic and Earnings by Decades. - Principal Officers and Terms. - Chicago & Canada Southern R. R. -- Fast Time. -- Officers. - Detroit & Bay City R. R .- Date of Completion to Various Points. - Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R. R. - Original Charter. - First Locomo- tive .- First Ground Broken .- Date of Opening between Various Stations .- Sale of Road .- Detroit and Toledo Line. - Local Officers and Terms. - Detroit, Hillsdale & Southwestern R. R. - City Aid Sought. - Voters Refuse. - Completion of Road. - Great Western R. R .- Meeting in and Aid from Detroit. - Road Completed to Windsor. - Great Celebration. - Municipal Extrava- gance. - Third Rail Laid. - Ferriage of Freight and Passenger Cars. - Chicago, Detroit & Canada G. T. Junction R. R .- Detroit Agents. - Flint & Pere Marquette R. R. - Detroit, Lansing & North- ern R. R. - City Aid Sought. - $300,000 Voted. - Law Unconstitutional. - Bonds Invalid. - Com- pletion of Road. - Detroit, Mackinaw & Marquette R. R. - Officers. - Detroit, Butler & St. Louis R. R .- $200,000 Donated by Citizens .- Agents at Detroit .- Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R. R .-- Route and Agents. - Detroit Union R. R. Station and Depot Co. - R. R. Bridges and Gates. - Where Located. - A Double Bridge. 893-906
CHAPTER LXXXV.
Navigation on Rivers and Lakes. - Canoes and Dug-outs. - Birch Bark Canoes. -- Expedition to Upper Lakes. - Mackinaw Boats. -- Pirogues. -- The First Sail Vessels. - The Griffon and Lake Ste. Claire .- Celebration of 1879. -- Schooners During Pontiac War. - Revolutionary War Vessels .-- Later Vessels. -- Chicago Colonized from Detroit. -- Arrival of the " Walk-in-the-Water." - Notice from " Gazette." - The " Superior" and Her Successors. - The Steamboat Michigan. - Increase of Steamboat Travel. -- Venturesome Vessels. - Campau's Opinion. - Sinking of the Atlantic. - Detroit and Cleveland Line. - Its History. - Names of Boats and Routes. - Direct Shipments to Liverpool. -- Tugs. - Detroit Dry Dock Co. - Officers and Facilities. - List of Steamers Built at Detroit. - Yearly List of First Arrivals and Departures. - Number and Tonnage of Vessels Arriving and Departing. - The First Ferries. - Rates of Ferriage. - The Horse-Boat. - Osborn's Poem. - Later Ferries. - Harbor and Harbor Masters. 907-917
CHAPTER LXXXVI.
United States Lake Survey. - Lighthouses and Their Construction. - Life Saving Service. - Harbor Improvements. - Inspector of Steamboats. - Signal Service. - Marine Hospital. - Navigators' Charts. - Survey of Lakes Petitioned for. - First Appropriation. - Immense Benefits. - Methods of Work .- Issuing of Charts. - Valuable Instruments .- Officers in Charge .- Lighthouses .- Their Construction and Repair. - Lighthouse Engineers. - Names and Terms. - Lighthouse Districts. - Care of Lighthouses and Buoys. - Supply and Storage Depot. - Lighthouses on River. - Location. - When Erected. - Kind of Light. -- Names and Terms of Inspectors. - Life Saving Service. - District Headquarters. - Appliances. - Stations. - Superintendents. - Harbor Improvements. - First Appropriation. - Yearly Expenditures. - Officers in Charge. - Inspectors of Steamboats .- Duties of Inspectors. - Engineers and Pilots' Licenses .- Supervising and Local Inspec- tors. - Names and Terms. - The Signal Service. - When Organized. - The Taking of Observa- tions. - Description of Instruments. - Weather Maps and Storm Signals. - Names of Observers. - Marine Hospital. - Description of Building. - How Supported. - Patients and Disbursements. - Surgeons and Stewards. 918-924
CHAPTER LXXXVII.
Military and Plank Roads. - Streets and Street Paving. - Side and Cross Walks. - Street Rail- roads. - Street and Road Officers. - Board of Public Works. - Lack of Roads. - Government Highways. - When Established. - Proposed Lottery to Build a Road. - Bad Roads and Costly Fuel. - Sloughs and Delay. - Restricted Traffic. - First Plank Roads. - Pioneer Experiments. - Unsatisfactory Results. - Improved Methods. - Large Expenditures. - Great Advantages. - Rates
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of Toll. - Length of Roads. - Number of Gates. - Streets and Street Paving. - Picturesque Scenes. - Narrow Ways .- Fast Driving Prohibited .- A Blessing in Disguise. - Woodward's Fore- sight. - Wide Avenues. - Encroachments of Citizens. - Improper Subdivisions. -- Supervision of Plats. - Street Openings. - Costly Experiences. - Widening of Streets. - Closing of Streets. - Notable Instances. - Cemetery Lane. - Bolivar Alley. - Dequindre Street. -- Peculiar Localities. - Corktown .-- Dutchtown .- Kentucky. - Polacktown. - Piety Hill. - Peddler's Point. - Swill Point .- The Potomac. - The Heights. -- A Long Street. - Lafayette Avenue in Winter. -- Characteristics of Woodward Avenue. - Griswold Street Features. - A Pun in Verse. - Former Condition of Streets. - Stalled Teams. -- Convict Labor. - First Paving. - Kind and Location. - Specifications of 1835. - Extensive Wood Paving. - Moffat's Opposition. - Paving Bonds. - Repairing and Re- paving. - Street Cleaning. - Street Sweeping Machines. - Length of Paved Streets and Alleys. -- Primitive Sidewalks. - Brick, Plank, and Stone Walks. -- Cross Walks and Crossing Sweepers. -- The Streets in 1850. - Poetical Description. - Care of Sidewalks. -- Claims for Accidents. - Street Rail- roads. - Names of Lines. -- Routes. - When Opened. - Length of Routes. -- Number of Cars and Horses. - Time of Trip. -- Rates of Fare. - Taxation of Lines. - Transit Railroads. -- Location. - How Operated. - Road Supervisors and Duties. - Road Districts and Officers. - Ward Supervisors and Overseers. - Street Commissioners and Duties. - City Surveyors .- Duties and Names .- Commis- sioners on Plan of the City. -- Duties and Names. - Commissioners of Grades. - Powers. - Names of Commissioners. - Board of Public Works. - When Established. - Powers and Duties. -- Names of Engineers and Commissioners. 925-936
CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
Street Names and Their Origin. - Changes in Names. - A Curious Mélange. - Names of Past and Present Streets. - First Record of Names. - Origin of and Reason for Names. - Changes in Names. - Dates of Changes. - Woodward's Puns .-- McCabe's Names for Alleys. - Historiographer's Report. -- Street Names as Historic Memorials. 937-951
PART XII .- SUPPLEMENTAL.
CHAPTER LXXXIX.
Annals of Detroit. - History Epitomized. - Different Epochs. -- Curious, Significant, and Interesting Events. - Local, Religious, and Political Meetings .- Governmental and Business Changes. - Import- ant Judicial and Military Occasions. -- Noted Meetings and Conventions. -- Date of Visits of Authors, Statesmen, Politicians, and Prominent Personages. -- Noted Celebrations. -- Important Citizens' Meet- ings. -- Notable Storms and Disasters. - First Arrival and Departure of Steamboats. - Railroad Trains. - Telegraphic Messages. - Local Excitements of Various Kinds. - Dates of Interesting Exhibitions. - Lectures. - Games and Entertainments. - The First Street Lighting. -- Water Pipes. - Steam Fire Engines. - Street Railroads, Etc. 955-976
APPENDIX A.
French Farms or Private Claims. - Acres in Claims. - Names of Original Claimants. - Dates of Con- firmation. - Later Designations. - Discrepancies in Numbers. - Duplicate Numbers. 981-986
APPENDIX B.
City Charters, Amendments, and Special Laws. - The First Corporation. - Later Charters. - Amend- ments. - Chief Characteristics. 987-992
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE
Old Carmelite Church (now a prison), PAGE where Cadillac's bones repose, Frontispiece.
I View of Grosse Pointe, 5
2 Map showing route of former streams and old river line, 9
3 Windmill Point, on Bela Hubbard Farm, and the river in 1838, IO
4 Reduced fac-simile of the Governor and Judges' Plan,
30
5 Plan of Detroit in 1749, 32
6 Map of the city in 1796,
7 Reduced fac-simile of the Lewis Map of the Governor and Judges' proposed Plan, 34
8 Map of additions to the city limits, 35
9 Specimen of tornado work. From a photograph, 47
IO Entrance to Mt. Elliott Cemetery, 53
II Map of Mt. Elliott Cemetery, 54
12 Entrance to Elmwood Cemetery, 56
13 Entrance to Woodmere Cemetery, 56
14 The Old Round House, foot of Orleans Street, 65
15 Old Reservoir and Embankment, 66
16 Plan of New Water Works, 67
17 The New Water Works Engine-House and Tower of Stand Pipe,
18 One of the Water Works Engines,
19 Plan of Belle Isle Park,
76
77
22 Map of Northwest Territory under Or- dinance of 1787 and Treaties of 1783 and 1795,
23 Seal of Northwest Territory, .
24 Map of Northwest Territory, Law of May 7, 1800,
25 Map of Indiana Territory, Law of April 30, 1802,
26 Seal of Indiana Territory,
87
52 Map of Wayne County, Law of No- vember 20, 1826, 122
88 88
53 Township Map of Wayne County, 129
54 Seal of the City, 1 38
55 Fac-simile of 1212-cent shinplaster of 1838, 153
56 Fac-simile of 1834-cent shinplaster of 1841, 154
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31 Map of Michigan Territory, Law of June 28, 1834, 89
32 Map of State of Michigan, Law of April 20, 1836, 90
33 Great Seal of State of Michigan, 91
34 General Grant's Old Home, 104
35 Fac-simile of letter from U. S. Grant, 105
36 Election Cut from Advertiser, October 22, 1840, 109
37 Election Cut from Advertiser, October 15, 1852, IIO
38 Election Cut from Tribune, November 5, 1856, IIO
39 Election Scene, - First State Election, I12
40 Reduced fac-simile of First Proclama- tion establishing Wayne County, 118
41 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of August 15, 1796, 119
42 Map of Wayne County, Law of May 7, 1 800, 119
43 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of July 10, 1800, 119
44 Map of Wayne County, Law of April 30, 1802, 120
45 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of January 14, 1803, I20
46 Map of Wayne County, Law of January 11, 1805, 120
47 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of November 21. 1815, 121
48 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of October 18, 1816, 121
49 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of July 14, 1817, 121
86
50 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of January 15, 1818, 122
51 Map of Wayne County, Proclamation of September 10, 1822, 122
87
27 Map of Territory of Michigan, Law of January II, 1805,
28 Seal of Territory of Michigan, exact size,
29 Map of Michigan Territory, Law of April 19, 1816,
30 Map of Michigan Territory, Law of April 18, 1818,
68 69
20 Police Station, Belle Isle,
2I Superintendent's House, Belle Isle,
77
85 86
88
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57 Fac-simile of 25-cent shinplaster of 1838, 155
58 Fac-simile of 50-cent shinplaster of 1837, 1 56
59 Former County Building, southeast cor- ner Griswold and Congress Streets, 194 207
60 Gratiot Avenue Police Station,
61 Trumbull Avenue Police Station,
208
208
104 Governor Hull's Residence, 373
105 The Campau House, 373
106 Former Gothic Residence of T. H. Hinch- man, 374
107 Reduced fac-simile of Map showing loca- tion of all buildings in 1853, 375
108 The James Abbott Residence, 376
109 The John Palmer Residence, 376
IIO The John Farrar Residence, 377
III The John Farmer Property, 377
112 The Cass Residence on Fort Street,
377
113 The Duffield Homestead, Woodward Avenue,
378
114 The Brush Homestead, Randolph Street, 378
115 Residence of W. K. Coyl,
379
73 Pontiac's Conspiracy Revealed,
241
74 Signature of J. F. Hamtramck, 268
117 Former residence of Solomon Davis, 380
380
275
119
James Flattery,
381
76 Reduced Fac-simile of printed Articles of Capitulation of General Hull,
278
I21
R. H. Hall,
382
77 Reduced Fac-simile of Proctor's Procla- mations of 1812 and 1813,
279
123
A. C. McGraw,
383
78 Presentation of Colors to First Regiment,
306
124
A. E. Brush,
383
307
I26
James McMillan,
385
80 Death of Lincoln -Meeting on the Cam- pus Martius, April 16, 1865,
309
128
H. R. Newberry,
386
81 Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument,
312
129
Thomas Ferguson,
387
82 Fac-simile of Cadillac's Signature,
326
130
83 Old Masonic Hall,
342
131
132 The Thomas Palmer Homestead, 133 Residence of W. K. Muir,
389
85 Odd Fellows' Hall, head of Monroe Ave.
343
I 34
Jeremiah Dwyer,
38
86 Handbill of Underground Railroad, fac- simile one-half size,
347
I 36
Hugh Moffat,
390
87 The John Brown House,
348
I 37
George S. Davis,
391
88 Recreation Park, Entrance and Recep- tion Building,
352
1 39
S. D. Elwood,
392
Wm B. Wesson,
393
90 Harmonie Hall,
355
142
J. Greenslade,
393
91 Store of C. J. Whitney,
356
143
J. Michels,
394
92 The Tomlinson Gallery,
359
144
John Owen,
394
93 Randall's Photographic Studio,
360
145
G. V. N. Lothrop,
395
94 Plan of Art Loan Building,
361
146
H. A. Newland,
395
95 Former Store M. S. Smith & Co.,
363
147
Henry P. Baldwin,
396
96 Present Store M. S. Smith & Co.,
363
148
J. F. Joy,
397
97 View of Detroit in 1796,
367
149
Mrs. Zachariah Chandler,
397
98 River front of Cass and Jones farm in 1819, 368
150
99 Part of Ste. Anne Street (now Jefferson Avenue) in 1800, 368
100 The Old Cass House on Larned Street, 369
IOI Old Moran House, 372
102 The Old Lafferty House, 372
103 View of Detroit in 1826, 372
63 Grand River Avenue (sub) Police Station, 208 209
64 Police Headquarters,
65 Old Block House, Jefferson Avenue, 215
66 Old Jail, on site now occupied by Public Library, 215
67 Sheriff's Residence, Jail and Police Court Room, 216
68 Detroit House of Correction, 217
69 Superintendent's House-House of Cor- rection, 218
70 Old U. S. Arsenal, corner of Jefferson Avenue and Wayne Streets, 224
71 Officers' Quarters at Fort Wayne, 225
72 Old Pontiac Tree, 239
116 Residence of Wm. Woodbridge, 379
75 Reduced Fac-simile of Hull's Proclama- tion to the Canadians,
118 Residence of Mrs. James A. Van Dyke, Francis Palms,
381
120
122
A. H. Dey,
382
79 Triumphal Arch erected in honor of Col- onel O. B. Wilcox,
125
John S. Newberry, 384
127
W. G. Thompson,
386
84 Old Odd Fellow's Hall, Woodward Ave- nue 1857,
343
135
Geo. McMillan,
390
1 38
S. B. Grummond,
391
Mrs. Charles Ducharme,
392
89 Concert handbill of fifty years ago, fac- simile one-half size,
140
354
141
S. D. Miller, Robert P. Toms,
387
388
388
Russell A. Alger,
398
62 Central Police Station,
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151 Residence of Allan Shelden,
399
207 Residence of William C. Williams,
PAGE 427 428
153 Residence of Benjamin Vernor, Don M. Dickinson,
400
209
F. W. Hayes, 428 429 W. W. Leggett,
155
Mrs. N. W. Brooks,
401
2II
J. Babillion,
429
156 The De Garmo Jones Residence,
401
212
Joseph Black,
430
157 Residence of Alexander Delano,
402
213
C. H. Smith,
430
158
J. P. Phillips,
402
214
A. G. Lindsay,
431
159 160 161
Henry Heames,
403
216
H. C. Parke,
432
Edwin Reeder,
404
217
R. H. Fyfe,
433
162
D. Scotten,
404
218
G. F. Moore,
433
163
W. E. Lovett,
405
219
H. S. Pingree,
434
164
Bela Hubbard,
405
220
John Burt,
435
165
F. Buhl,
406
22I
Wells Burt,
435
C. H. Buhl,
407
222
Edward Smith,
436
166 167
M. S. Smith,
407
223
William A. Moore,
436
168
T. D. Buhl,
408
224
W. H. Stevens,
437
169
George W. Bissell,
408
225
C. A. Newcomb,
437
170 171
Wm. A. Butler,
409
227
C. C. Bowen,
439
172
D. M. Richardson,
410
228
W. Boeing,
439
173 174
Neil Flattery,
4II
230
L. L. Farnsworth,
440
175 The Utopia, owned by C. M. Springer,
41I
231 Former Residence of Charles Endicott,
441 441
177 178 179 1 80
J. W. Waterman,
412
233
G. S. Wormer,
442
Robert McMillan,
413
234
D. M. Ferry,
442
M. I. Mills,
413
235
Simon Heavenrich,
443
John Moore,
414
236
George C. Codd,
443
181
Mrs. John J. Bagley,
414
237
H. W. Rickel,
444
S. F. Hodge,
415
238
Elisha Taylor,
444
David Preston,
415
239
A. E. F. White,
445
J. S. Vernor,
416
240
James V. Campbell,
445
185
E. W. Voigt,
416
241
George Jerome,
446
186
J. B. Wayne,
417
242
C. W. Noble,
447
187 188
Alanson Sheley,
418
244
H. P. Bridge,
447 448
G. O. Robinson,
418
245 Former Residence of W. and W. S. Harsha,
448
J. C. Warner,
419
420
William Cowie,
420
J. G. Dickinson,
421
Edward Burk,
421
248 "The Poplars," Residence of W. A. Mc- Graw, Grosse Pointe,
450
J. E. Scripps, 422
198 Former Residence of H. H. LeRoy,
423
199 Residence of E. S. Heineman,
423
Mrs. L. R. Medbury,
424
200 201 202
C. J. Whitney,
424
D. Whitney, Jr., John Pridgeon,
425
J. S. Farrand,
426
Samuel Heavenrich,
426
253 "Otsikita," Residence of W. K. Muir, Grosse Pointe, 452
Mrs. H. L. Frue,
427
208
Philo Parsons,
152 Former Residence of George S. Frost,
399
400
210
I54
Emily Ward,
403
215
Simon J. Murphy,
431
E. Y. Swift,
409
226
Thomas W. Palmer,
438
George H. Hammond,
410
229
Thomas McGraw,
440
176 Residence of Rt. Rev. John S. Foley,
412
232 Residence of H. K. White,
182 183 184
J. A. Roys,
417
243
G. S. Frost,
189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197
O. W. Shipman,
419
246 "Edgemere," Residence of Joseph H. Berry, Grosse Pointe, 449
247 "Beaurivage," Residence of John B.Dyar, Grosse Pointe, 449
C. W. Moore,
422
249 "Sans Souci," Residence of M. S. Smith, Grosse Pointe, 450
250 "Lake Terrace," Residence of Mrs. John S. Newberry, Grosse Pointe 451
251 "Lake Terrace," Residence of James Mc- Millan, Grosse Pointe, 451
425
252 "The Pines," Residence of Alfred E. Brush, Grosse Pointe, 452
203 204 205 206
H. H. Humphrey,
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254 " Tonnancour," Residence of T. P. Hall, Grosse Pointe,
453
255 " Bellehurst," Residence of H. A. New- land, Grosse Pointe, 454
256 "Summerside," Residence of G. V. N. Lothrop, Grosse Pointe,
257 "Cloverleigh," Residence of H. B. Led- yard, Grosse Pointe, 455
454
258 "Cloverleigh," Residence of Hugh Mc- Millan, Grosse Pointe, 455 302 Old Joe, the Fireman's Dog,
259 " Belle Meade," Residence of Dudley B. Woodbridge, Grosse Pointe, 456
260 Residence of the late Edward Lyon, Grosse Isle, 456
261 The Smart Block-Present site of Mer- rill Block, 457
262 View of north side of Jefferson Avenue and Griswold Street, in 1837, 457
263 Northwest corner of Woodward Avenue and Larned Street in 1862, 458
264 The Abbott Block in 1845, 458
265 The Rotunda Building, 459
266 View of southwest corner of Griswold and Larned Streets in 1870, 459
267 The Campau Building, 461
268 The Newberry & McMillan Building, 462
269 The Buhl Block, 463
270 The Merrill Block, 464
271 The Ferry Building - Newcomb, Endi- cott & Co.'s Store, 465
272 The Wesson Building-Taylor, Woolfen- den & Co.'s Store.
466 467
273 The Cleland Building,
274 The Moffat Building, 468
275 J. E. Pittman's Coal Dock, foot of Rio- pelle Street, 470
276 The Coyl Building, 47I
277 Old Council House-original appearance, 472
278 Council House-as enlarged, 472
279 Old Court House or Capitol, 473
280 Fac-simile of Scrip issued by the Gov- ernor and Judges, 474
281 Old City Hall and surroundings, 476
282 The City Hall, 477
283 Arbeiter Hall, 478
284 Detroit Opera House,
478
285 Whitney's Original Opera House, 479
286 Former Music Hall-now White's Grand Theatre, 479
287 Woodworth's Steamboat Hotel, 480
288 The Mansion House, 481
289 National Hotel in 1846, 482
290 The Russell House, 483
291 Andrew's Railroad Hotel and Pontiac Depot,
292 Wales Hotel, 485
484
293 Perkins' Hotel, 487
294 The Kirkwood Hotel, 488
295 Burning of First Presbyterian Church, 495
296 Old No. I-" The Goose Neck," 503
297 An Old Fire-bucket,
505 506
298 Old Fireman's Hall,
299 Old No. 5 Engine House, Clifford Street, 507 300 A " Mose " of the Olden Time, 508
301 The Banner of Old No. 4, 510
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303 Clifford Street Engine House, and Steamer No. 3 ready for Funeral Pro- cession of President Lincoln, 512
304 Fire Commissioners' Office and Engine House, 513
305 Engine House, corner Larned and St. Antoine Streets, 514
306 Engine House, corner of Larned and Riopelle Streets, 514
307 Engine House. corner of Fort Street and Elmwood Avenue, 515
308 Engine House, Eighteenth Street, 515
309 Engine House, Hastings Street between Congress and Larned Streets, 516
310 Engine House, Alexandrine Avenue, 516
311 Engine House, corner of High and Rus- sell Streets, 517
312 Engine House, corner of Sixth and Baker Streets, 518
313 Engine House, Montcalm Street, 518
314 Engine House, Clifford Street, 519
315 Engine House, Sixteenth Street, head of Bagg Street, 520
316 A Steam Fire Engine, 521
317 Firemen's Hall, Jefferson Avenue, 522
318 First Page of St. Anne's Records, 528
319 St. Anne's Catholic Church, original ap- pearance, 534
320 St. Anne's Catholic Church in 1886, 534
321 Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 536
322 Memorial Tablet in Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 537
323 St. Mary's Catholic Church, 538
324 Residence of Franciscan Fathers of St. Mary's Church, 538
325 St. Anne's Catholic Church in 1888, 538
326 Catholic Church and former Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, 539
327 Original St. Joseph's Church, 540
328 St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 540
329 St. Anthony's German Catholic Church, 541
330 St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 541
331 St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and Priest's House, 542
332 Catholic Church of Our Lady of Help, 542
333 St. Boniface's Catholic Church, 543
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334 St. Albert's Catholic Church,
544
335 St. Aloysius Catholic Pro-Cathedral and Priest's House.
544
336 New St. Albert's Catholic Church, 545
337 St. Joachim's French Catholic Church and School,
546
338 Sacred Heart German Catholic Church and School,
546
368 Bethel Church of Evangelical Associa- tion -- Original Building,
578
339 St. Wenceslaus' Catholic Church, 546
340 Catholic Church of Holy Redeemer, 547
341 St. Cassimir's Catholic Polish School and Church,
547
342 St. Bonaventure's Catholic Church and Monastery,
548
372 Christ Protestaut Episcopal Church,
343 Grotto of Church of the Assumption, Connor's Creek,
548
344 First Protestant, afterwards Trinity Cath- olic Church,
345 Fac-simile of Scrip issued by First Prot- estant Society,
557
377 Emanuel Memorial Protestant Episcopal Church,
587
346 Reduced fac-simile of Articles of Incor- poration of First Methodist Episcopal Church, Ist page,
560
347 Reduced fac-simile of Articles of Incor- poration of First Methodist Episcopal Church, 2d page,
348 Reduced fac-simile of Articles of Incor- poration of First Methodist Episcopal Church, 3d page.
562
383 St. Barnabas' Protestant Episcopal Mis- sion, 590
563
350 First Methodist Episcopal Church, origi- nal brick building,
565
386 Original St. Matthew's Protestant Episco- pal Church, 591
351 First Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Woodward Ave. and State Street, 566
568
353 Congress Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
570
354 Original Lafayette Street Methodist Epis- copal Church,
570
391 First Presbyterian Church, 595
392 Central Presbyterian Church, 596 393 Fort Street Presbyterian Church, 597 598
394 Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church,
357 Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church,
57I
358 Jefferson Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church,
572
359 Palmer Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church,
572
360 Sixteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 573
361 Junction Methodist Episcopal Church, 574
362 Delray Methodist Episcopal Church, 574
363 Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 575
364 Second German Methodist Episcopal Church, 576
365 Thirty-second Street German Methodist Episcopal Church, 576
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