St. Paul city directory, 1879-80, Part 6

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: [Saint Paul, Minn.] : R.L. Polk & Co. and A.C. Danser
Number of Pages: 585


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Secretary-J. Oppenheim.


Financial Secretary-B. Goodkind.


Treasurer-S. Bergman.


CHRISTIAN HOME. Organized 1871. No. 11 Nash.


Vice-Presidents-Mrs. H. L. Moss and Mrs. Wm. Rhodes.


Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. S. S. Taylor.


Treasurer-Mrs. E. M. Van Duzee.


Matron-Mrs. Annie L. Morrison.


SOCIETY OF RELIEF OF THE POOR. Office, 53 Robert.


President-Hon. Henry M. Rice.


Vice-President-Alex. Ramsey.


Treasurer-D. R. Noyes, Jr.


Relief Secretary-E. W. Chase.


ST. PAUL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Office, 53 Robert.


President-W. L. Wilson.


Secretary-E. W. Chase.


Treasurer-J. I. Jellett.


MINNESOTA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Office, 53 Robert.


President-Daniel R. Noyes, Jr. Secretary-E. W. Chase. Treasurer-J. R. Walsh.


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ST. PAUL ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES.


Meets third Monday in each month. The Academy has a cabinet of about 200,000 specimens,


President-R. O. Sweeny.


Vice-President-R. W. Johnson.


Recording Secretary-J. B. Chaney.


Corresponding Secretary-W. H. Wood.


Treasurer-M. N. Kellogg.


Cabinet Curator-J. T. Halstead.


Board of Directors-R. O. Sweeny, C. E. Smith, H. W. Smith, W. H. Wood, D. A. Robertson, D. L. Kingsbury, M. N. Kellogg, R. W. Johnson, J. T. Halstead, J. B. Chaney, Thomas Bower.


ST. PAUL BETHEL ASSOCIATION. (THE WESTERN SEAMAN'S FRIEND SOCIETY.) Office, 53 Robert.


President-Thomas Cochran, Jr.


Vice-President-Capt. J. H. Reaney.


Secretary-E. W. Chase.


Treasurer-R. W. Johnson.


Chaplain-Robert Smith.


ST. PAUL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Ingersoll Block, se. cor. Third and Wabasha.


Organized 1863. Number of volumes, 8,000. Open daily from 2 to 9 p. m., and Saturdays from 10 to 12. Membership, $3.00 per annum.


President-Hon. Alex. Ramsey.


Vice-President-W. D. Cornish.


Secretary-W. H. Kelly.


Corresponding Secretary-S. C. Williams.


Treasurer-B. F. Wright.


Librarian-Mrs. H. J. McCaine.


Directors-D. A. Robertson, H. K. Taylor, H. A. Castle, C. N. Bell, J. P. Boyle, C. E. Otis.


RAMSEY COUNTY PIONEERS. Meets annually at St. Paul, Oct. 27th.


This society embraces all who were residents of Ramsey county previous to the admission of the State into the general govern- ment.


President-Peter Berkey.


Secretary-J. F. Williams.


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RAMSEY COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY.


Depository at James Davenport's Bookstore, 20 W. Third.


President-H. L. Williams.


Secretary-H. K. Taylor. Treasurer-James Davenport.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


TERM EXPIRES.


Auditor-S. Lee Davis,


March 1st, 1881


Treasurer-H. M. Rice,


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Sheriff-James King,


January


1881


Register of Deeds-Otto Dreher,


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Judge of Probate-Henry O'Gorman,


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Attorney-E. G. Rogers,


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Surveyor-C. E. Davis,


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Court Commissioner-Geo. C. Squires,


1881


Superintendent of Schools-E. Hendrickson, December


1881


Assessor-J. I. Beaumont,


March


1881


Abstract Clerk-J. B. Olivier,


January 1st, 1881


County Physician-B. Mattocks,


Deputies Clerk Dist. Court-James O'Brien and R. M. Kiefer,


1882


Deputy Auditor-F. O. Olivier,


March


1881


Deputy Treasurer-E. W. Burton,


1880


Time of holding elections, first Tuesday in November.


COURTS.


District Court, Second Judicial District, Ramsey county. Regular terms, second Tuesday in January, first Tuesday in May, and last Tuesday in September. Special terms every Saturday. Court Room in Court House. Westcott Wilkin, O. Simons and H. R. Brill, Judges. A. R. Kiefer, Clerk. G. Siegenthaler, Court Commissioner.


PROBATE COURT.


Regular terms first Monday in each month. Special terms daily. Office, Old Court House. Henry O'Gorman, Judge.


BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Meets 1st Tuesday in each month.


Hon. William Dawson, Chairman. William Lindeke, E. O. Rene, John Wagner, J. F. Hoyt, John Miner and D. H. Hunt.


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Coroner-C. A. Stein,


Clerk of District Court-A. R. Kiefer,


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Deputy Sheriff-M. Harrison,


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ALMS HOUSE AND HOSPITAL.


Board of Directors of the Alms House and Hospital of Ramsey County. Meets every Thursday.


Chairman-B. Michel.


Clerk of the Board-Wm. Welch.


Members of the Board-Thomas Grace, Wm. Freeman.


OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA. Capitol Building.


Embracing all who came into the State previous to 1850. President-Charles E. Leonard.


Secretary-Aaron Goodrich.


STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor-J. S. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis.


Lieutenant Governor-J. B. Wakefield, of Faribault.


Secretary of State-J. S. Irgens, of Mower Co.


Ass't Secretary of State-J. P. Jacobson, of Swift Co. State Treasurer-W. Pfæender, of New Ulm. State Auditor-O. P. Whitcomb, of Rochester. Attorney General-Geo. P. Wilson, of Winona. Railroad Commissioner-Wm. R. Marshall, of St. Paul. Adjutant General-H. P. VanCleve, of Minneapolis. Superintendent of Public Instruction-D. Burt, of Northfield. Public Examiner-H. M. Knox, of St. Paul.


Commissioner of Statistics-J. P. Jacobson, of Swift Co. Insurance Commissioner-A R. McGill, of St. Paul. State Librarian-W. H. H. Taylor, of St. Paul.


State Oil Inspector-James K. Hoffman, of St. Paul.


INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF, DUMB AND THE BLIND. (LOCATED AT FARIBAULT.)


BOARD OF DIRECTORS-H. E. Barron, President; T. B. Clem- ent, Vice-President; R. A. Mott, Secretary; H. Wilson, Treas- urer and Steward; G. E. Skinner, Governor J. S. Pillsbury, (ex-officio;) David Burt, Supt. Pub. Inst., (ex-officio.)


RESIDENT OFFICERS AND TEACHERS-J. L. Noyes, Superin- tendent; Geo. Wing, D. H. Carroll, P. W. Downing, Isabella H. Carroll, Jennie Cramer and Elmira D. Clapp, teachers of the Deaf and Dumb; J. J. Dow, teacher of the Blind; Miss Cora J. Ship- man, teacher of Music.


HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. (LOCATED AT ST. PETER.) BOARD OF TRUSTEES-C. T. Brown, St. Peter, President; Hon. Thos. Brooks, St. Peter, Secretary and Treasurer; Wm. Shim-


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mel, St. Peter; L. Fletcher, Minneapolis; Burr Denel, of Quincy; H. B. Strait, Shakopee; F. Talbot, Cleveland.


RESIDENT OFFICERS-C. K. Bartlett, M. D., Superintendent and Physician; J. E. Bowers, M. D., First Asst. Physician; John H. James, 2d Asst. Physician; G. W. Dryer, Steward; F. Dunn and Mrs. Eveline Dunn, Supervisors; W. H. Pearce, Engineer; W. McFadden, Farmer.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS-Thomas Simpson, Winona, President; Hon. David Burt, Supt. Pub. Inst., St. Paul, Secretary; S. Niles, Rochester; G. W. T. Wright, Lake City; W. B. Mitchell, St. Cloud; O. O. Pitcher and S. C. Gale, Minneapolis.


THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. (LOCATED AT MINNEAPOLIS.)


BOARD OF REGENTS-His Excellency Governor Pillsbury, (ex- officio;) Hon. D. Burt, Supt. Pub. Ins., (ex-officio;) Wm. W. Folwell, President of the University, (ex-officio.)


BOARD OF DIRECTORS-W. R. Marshall, St. Paul; A. A. Har- wood, Austin; H. H. Sibley, St. Paul; Thomas S. Buckham, Paris Gibson, Minneapolis; Morris Lamprey, St. Paul; Richard Chute, Minneapolis


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD-H. H. Sibley, President; Paris Gib- son, Treasurer and Recording Secretary; Wm. W. Folwell, Cor- responding Secretary.


FACULTY-W. W. Folwell, M. A., President, Instructor in Political Economy and Librarian; Gabriel Campbell, M. A. B. D., Mental and Moral Philosophy; Jabez W. Brooks, M. A. D. D., Greek Language and Literature; Moses Marston, M. A., English Language and Literature; Edwin J. Thompson, M. A., Mathe- matics; N. H. Winchell, M. A., Geologist; Mitchell D. Rhame, M. A., Civil and Mechanical Engineering: John G. Moore, B. A., Instructor in German Language; S. F. Peckham, Instructor of Chemistry; R. W. Laing, L. L. D., History and in charge of Mathematics; C. Y. Lacy, B. Agr., Agriculture; L. W. Peck, Instructor in Physics and Drawing; Mrs. A. N. Smith, Precep- tress; J. C. Hutchinson, B. A., Instructor in Latin and Greek; J. S. Clarke, Instructor in Mathematics


STATE REFORM SCHOOL, (LOCATED IN RAMSEY COUNTY.)


BOARD OF MANAGERS-D. W. Ingersoll, President; W. P. Mur- ray, George L. Otis, C. H. Pettit, Vice-Presidents; J. G. Rihel- daffer, Superintendent; A. A. Thomas, Asst. Superintendent.


STATE REFORM SCHOOL. St. Anthony Ave., nr. city limits.


Opened January 15th, 1868. Total inmates, Nov. 30th, 1878, 108. There are two schools in which the common English branches


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are taught. There are also shops in which instructions are imparted in mechanical arts.


BOARD OF MANAGERS.


D. W. Ingersoll, expiration of term, Jan. 1882.


Hon. Geo. L. Otis,


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Hon. C. H. Pettit,


1880.


Hon. Wm. P. Murray,


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Secretary-F. McCormick.


Superintendent J. G. Rieheldaffer.


Assistant Superintendent-A. A. Thomas.


STATE PRISON. (LOCATED AT STILLWATER.)


Warden-John A. Reed.


Assistant Warden-A Hall.


Inspectors-L. E. Reed, E. C. Butts, W. W. Eastman.


Physician-W. H. Pratt.


Chaplain-Rev. J. W. Klepper.


STATE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION. Capitol Building.


President Gov. John S. Pillsbury.


Secretary-H. H. Young.


Members of the Board-John S. Irgens, Wm. Pfander, Samuel H. Nichols, Dillon O'Brien.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Capitol Building.


Expiration of term.


President-D. W. Hand, of St. Paul,


April 1st, 1880.


Secretary-Charles N. Hewitt, of Red Wing,


April 1st, 1880.


Members-W. H. Leonard, of Minneapolis, Vespasian Smith, of Duluth,


April 1st, 1881.


April 1st, 1880.


Franklin Staples, of Winona, April 1st, 1881.


C. Gronvald, of Holden, . April 1st, 1881.


E. J. Davis, of Mankato,


April 1st, 1881.


FISH COMMISSIONERS. Capitol Building.


Robert O. Sweeny, of St. Paul. W. W. Sweeny, of Red Wing. Daniel Cameron, of La Crescent.


STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Rooms in the Capitol Building.


Open daily. Library 8,000 volumes and 12.000 pamphlets, together with a Museum and Cabinet of portraits, pictures, curios-


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ities, historical relics, etc. The annual meetings of the society are held on the second Monday succeeding the assembling of the legislature, in years when a session is held, and in other years on the second Monday in January. The regular meetings of the Executive Council held on the second Monday of every Month.


OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.


President-Hon. H. H. Sibley. -


First Vice President-Hon. Alex Ramsey.


Second Vice President-Capt. R. Blakeley.


Secretary and Librarian-J. Fletcher Williams.


Treasurer-Henry P. Upham.


Members of Executive Council. Ex Officio.


His Excellency John S. Pillsbury, Governor.


Hon. J. B. Wakefield, Lieutenant Govenor.


Hon. John S. Irgens, Secretary of State.


Hon. Orlen P. Whitcomb, Auditor of State.


Hon. William Pfænder, Treasurer of State.


Hon. George P. Wilson, Attorney-General. Standing Committees.


Organization-E. F. Drake, John M. Berry and Thos. Wilson. Permanent Building-R. Blakeley, J. B. Chaney and Jared Benson. Finance-H. P. Upham, J. D. Ludden and R. W. Johnson. Library-G. A. Hamilton, H. P. Upham and J. F. Williams. Publications-E. S. Goodrich, John Ireland and E. D. Neill. Property-Alex. Ramsey, J. H. Baker and Chas, E. Mayo. Obituaries-W. R. Masrhall, C. C. Andrews and H. B. Wilson. Lectures-D. A. Robertson, G. E. Cole and J. B. Sanborn. Endowment Fund-John Ireland, Jas. J. Hill and Jno. H. Stevens. General Business-R. O. Sweeny, F. R. Delano and L. H. Garrard.


STATE LIBRARY.


Rooms in the Capitol Building.


About 12,000 volumes, chiefly law and State documents. Open to visitors daily, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., and during sessions of the Supreme Court and Legislature open at all times. No books are allowed to be removed from the building, but are accessible at all times.


State Librarian-W. H. H. Taylor.


STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


President-Samuel E. Adams. Treasurer-Albert Scheffer. Secretary-R. C. Judson.


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JUDICIAL.


SUPREME COURT.


The Supreme Court of Minnesota meets on the first Tuesday of April and October of each year, at the Capitol.


Chief Justice-James Gilfillan, of St. Paul, term expires January, 1882.


Associate Justices-John M. Berry, of Faribault, term expires January, 1886; F. R. E. Cornell, of Minneapolis, term expires January, 1886.


Clerk-Samuel H. Nichols, of Fergus Falls, term expires January, 1881.


Reporter-George B. Young, of St. Paul.


DISTRICT COURTS.


Expiration of term.


First District-F. M. Crosby, of Hastings, Judge, Jan., 1880. Second District-Wescott Wilkin, of St. Paul, Judge, Jan., 1884. H. R. Brill, of St. Paul, Judge, Jan., 1883.


0. Simons, of St. Paul, Judge, . Jan., 1883. Third District-William Mitchell, of Winona, Judge, Jan., 1881. Fourth District-C. E. Vanderberg, of Minneapolis, Judge, - Jan., 1881.


A. H. Young, of Minneapolis, Judge, Jan., 1884. Fifth District-Samuel Lord, of Mantorville, Judge, Jan., 1884. Sixth District-D. A. Dickinson, of Mankato, Judge, Jan., 1879. Seventh District-James M. McKelvey, of St. Cloud, Judge, Aug., 1880.


Eighth District-John L. Macdonald, of . Shakopee, Judge, Jan., 1884. Ninth District-E. St. Julien Cox, of St. Peter, Judge, Jan., 1884. Tenth District-Sherman Page, of Austin, Judge, Jan., 1879. Eleventh District-O. P. Stearns, of Duluth, Judge, Jan., 1882. Twelfth District-J. H. Brown, of Kandiyohi, Judge. Jan., 1882.


.UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.


Convenes third Monday in June and second Monday in December in Custom House Building.


JUDGES.


Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court-Hon. Samuel F. Miller. Circuit Judge-Hon. John F. Dillon.


District Judge-Hon. R. R. Nelson. Clerk-H. E. Mann.


United States Marshal-R. N. McLaren.


United States Commissioners-I. N. Cardozo, W. A. Spencer and H. E. Mann.


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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Convenes at Winona, first Monday in June; at St. Paul, first Monday in October.


Judge-Hon. R. R. Nelson.


Clerk -- W. A. Spencer.


District Attorney-W. W. Billson.


U. S. Marshal-R. N. McLaren.


Register in Bankruptcy at St. Paul-Albert Edgerton.


Register in Bankruptcy at Rochester-Henry C. Butler.


UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Office, Custom House Building.


Collector-Wm. Bickel.


Deputy Collectors-C. P. Barnard and V. Berggren.


UNITED STATES COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS. Office, Custom House Building.


Deputy Collector-M. D. Flower.


Inspector-T. F. Masterson.


UNITED STATES INSPECTOR AND EXAMINER OF CUSTOMS. Office, Custom House Building.


Inspector-W. L. Wilson.


UNITED STATES SUPERVISING INSPECTOR OF STEAMBOATS. Office, Custom House Building.


Inspector-C. L. Stephenson.


UNITED STATES SURVEYOR GENERAL. Office, Custom House Building.


Surveyor General-James H. Stewart.


Chief Clerk-B. C. Baldwin.


Chief Draughtsman-A. T. C. Pierson.


UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE. Wabasha, cor. Fifth.


Custodian-M. D. Flower. Janitor-A. Menzies.


Assistant Janitor-James Edwards.


CONSULS.


For Denmark-P. M. Quist, Willmar, Minn. For the Netherlands-H. Trott, 82 Lower Levee.


For Sweden and Norway-H. Sahlgaard, 84 E. Third.


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MILITARY.


Headquarters at St. Paul. COMMANDED BY Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry.


PERSONAL STAFF.


Capt. E. W. Smith, 18th Infantry, Aide-de-Camp.


Capt. R. P. Hughes, 3d Infantry, Aide-de-Camp.


First Lieutenant E. B. Gibbs, 6th Infantry, Aide-de-Camp.


DEPARTMENT STAFF.


Major G. D. Ruggles, Adjutant General.


Major T. F. Barr, Judge Advocate, U. S. A., Judge Advocate.


Lt. Col. C. H. Tompkins, Deputy Q. M. Gen. U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster.


Major M. R. Morgan, Subsistence Department, Chief Commissary of Subsistence.


Col. W. J. Sloan, Medical Department, Medical Director and Attending Surgeon.


Major C. J. Sprague, Pay Department, Chief Paymaster.


Major Wm. Smith and Major H. B. Reese, Paymasters.


Lieutenant Edward Maguire, Chief Engineer.


Captain O. E. Michaelis, Ordinance Department, Chief Ordinance Officer.


Lieutenant E. B. Gibbs, Depot Quartermaster, St. Paul, Minne- sota ..


WARDS AND BOUNDARIES.


The City is divided into six Wards, to-wit:


FIRST WARD-The First Ward comprises all that portion of the city described as follows: Commencing at the Mississippi river, foot of Broadway; thence northwesterly on Broadway to Missis- sippi street; thence north on Mississippi street and New Canada road to city limits; thence west along city limits to Sylvan; thence south on Sylvan street to Winter street; thence southeast- erly on Winter and Jackson streets to the Mississippi river.


SECOND WARD-The Second Ward comprises all that portion of the city described as follows: Commencing at the Mississippi river, foot of Jackson street; thence northwesterly on Jackson and Winter streets to Sylvan street; thence north along Sylvan street to Minnehaha street; thence west along Minnehaha street to Park av .; thence south on Park av. to Aurora av .; thence east along Aurora av. to line dividing blocks 7 and 8, in Ewing and


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Chute's addition; thence south on last mentioned line to Bluff street; thence northeasterly on Bluff street to Wabasha; thence southeast to the Mississippi river.


THIRD WARD-The Third Ward comprises that portion of the city described as follows: Commencing at the Mississippi river, foot of Wabasha street; thence northwest on Wabasha street to Bluff street; thence southwest on Bluff street to line dividing blocks 7 and 8 in Ewing and Chute's addition; thence north on said line to Aurora av .; thence west on Aurora av. to Park av .: thence north on Park av. to Minnehaha; thence east on Minne- haha to Sylvan; then north on Sylvan to city limits; thence west on north line of the city to Rice; thence south on Rice to Sum- mit av .; thence southwest on Summit av. to Third; thence south- east on Third to Exchange; thence southwest on Exchange street to Eagle street; then southeast on Eagle street to the Mississippi river.


FOURTH WARD-The Fourth Ward comprises all that portion of the city lying west of the Third Ward.


FIFTH WARD-The Fifth Ward comprises all that portion of the city lying east of the First and Second Wards, north and east of the Mississippi river.


SIXTH WARD-Comprises all that portion of the city lying south of the Mississippi river.


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State Gazetteer and Business Directory,


122 EAST THIRD STREET.


Directories of all the Principal Cities in the United States and Canada, State Gazet- teers, etc., for Sale and kept on file for reference, free of charge.


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STREETS AND AVENUES.


ACKER, from Cortland ave. east to | BIANCA, from Jackson west to Rice, Mississippi, 1st ward. 2d and 3d wards.


ADAMS, from Lake Como, north.


AGATE, from Cortland ave. east and north to Cayuga, 1st ward.


ALBEMARLE, from Atwater north to Wayzata, 4th ward.


AMES, from the river to Commercial, 5th ward.


ANN, from St. Clair north to Banfil, 4th ward.


ANSON, from Grace north to St. Clair, 4th ward.


ARBOR, from Grace north to St. Clair, 4th ward,


ARCADE, from Conway north to city limits, 5th ward.


ARCH, from Columbia west to Rice, 1st, 2d and 3d wards.


ARKWRIGHT, from Lafayette ave. north to city limits, 5th ward.


ARMSTRONG AVE., from Bay ave. east to Toronto ave., 4th ward.


ARUNDEL, from Summit ave. north to city limits, 4th ward.


ASH, from Trenton north to Morse, " Como."


ASHLAND AVE., from Western ave. west to Dale, 4th ward.


ASHTON, from Aurora ave. north to Sherburne ave., Ist ward.


ATLANTIC, from Minnehaha north to city limits.


ATWATER, from Sylvan west to Rice, 3d ward.


AUBURN AVE., from Victoria west to city limits, 4th ward.


AURORA AVE. (East,) from 166 Rice east to L'Orient.


AURORA AVE. (West,) from 166 Rice west to Kent.


AVON, from St. Clair north to Sum- mit ave., 4th ward.


BANFILL, from Forbes west to Duke, 4th ward.


BATES AVE., from Hasting ave. to North, 5th ward.


BAY, from Randolph west to Grace, 4th ward.


BEAUMONT, from DeSoto to Green- brier ave., 5th ward.


BEDFORD, from North to Minne- haha, 5th ward.


BEAUPRIS, from Aurora ave. to Melrose ave., 2d ward.


BEECH, from Arcade east to Earl, 5th ward. 6


BIRCH, from Maple east to Earl, 5th ward.


BLAIR, from Western ave. west to city limits, 4th ward.


BLUFF, from Robert, southwest to Rice, 2d and 3d wards.


BRADLEY, from E. Fifth north to city limits.


BREWSTER AVE., from University ave. to Minnehaha, 2d ward.


BROADWAY, from the river to Mount Airy, Eighth east of Waba- sha.


E. Seventh 64


E. Eighth .. 126


E. Ninth 146


E. Tenth 164


Eleventh


180


Twelfth. 204


Grove. .229


BROOKS, from 3d to Rivoli, 5th ward.


BRUNO, from Lafayette ave. east one block.


DURGES, from Arundel east, 4th ward.


BURNES AVE., from Main east to Third, 5th ward.


BURR, from Grove north to city lim- its, 5th ward.


BUFFALO, from James north to Jef- ferson ave., 4th ward.


BUFFALO, from Acker north to Granite, Ist ward.


BYRON, bet Rondo and Martin, Rice and Ravoux, 4th ward.


CANADA, from Ninth northwest to Valley, 3d ward. Ninth 1


Tenth.


Spruce 49


Norris 75


Pearl


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Thirteenth 105


Fourteenth. 121


Aurora ave


140


Sherburne ave. 141


Valley ..


CANAL, from the river to E. Fourth, first east of St. P. & D. R. R., 5th ward.


CARROLL, from 45 Rice west to Dale, 4th ward.


CASCADE, from Western ave. west to Oneida, 4th ward.


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CAYUGA, from Cortland ave. east, 1st ward. CEDAR, first east of Wabasha, from the river north to Bluff.


Second -


Third.


Fourth


85


Fifth


66


Sixth.


86


Seventh.


106


Eighth


Ninth


Exchange


165


Tenth


202


Eleventh


210


College


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Twelfth


Thirteenth


Fourteenth.


Bluff


CHAMBERS, from McKenty ave. north to Cleveland ave., 4th ward. CHARLES, from Rice west to Dale, 4th ward.


CHATSWORTH, from Goodrich ave. north to Lake Como, 4th ward. CHERRY, from the river northeast to Main, 5th ward.


CHESTNUT, from Levee northwest to Summit ave., 4th ward.


CHUTE, from Aurora ave. north to University ave., 2d ward.


CLAGHORN, from Thomas north to Minnehaha, 4th ward.


CLARK, from Minnehaha north to Nellie, 5th ward.


CLAY, from Erie west to Oneida, 4th ward.


CLERMONT, from Union to Burns ave., 5th ward.


CLEVELAND AVE., from Lake Como east.


CLIFTON, from Randolph north to Grace, 4th ward.


COLBORNS, from Jefferson ave. north to Superior, 4th ward.


COLLEGE AVE., from 22 Cedar southwest to Third.


COLLINS, from Lafayette ave. to Bedford, 5th ward.


COLUMBIA, from Glencoe north to Pennsylvania ave., Ist ward.


COMMERCIAL, from the river to E. Sixth, 5th ward.


COMO AVE., from Rice at Intersec- tion of Bianca northwest to Lake Como.


CONWAY, from Willius to Maple, 5th ward.


COOPER, from Eighth northwest to Norris, 1st ward.


COOK, from Edgerton east to Ar- cade


CORTLAND AVE., from Agate north to city limits, 1st ward.


DALE, from Goodrich ave. north to city limits, 5th ward.


DAWSON, from Arcade east to Earl, 5th ward.


DAYTON AVE., from Third west to city limits, 4th ward.


DEBOW, continuation of Pine from 87 Grove north to Minnehaha, 5th ward


DECATUR, from Bedford to Bean- mont, 5th ward.


DESOTO, from Grove north to city limits, 5th ward.


DIVISION, from Dale west to city limits, 4th ward.


DOUGLAS, from Goodrich ave. north to Ramsey, 4th ward.


DOUSMAN, from St. Clair north to Goodrich ave., 4th ward.


DUKE, from Randolph north to Goodrich av., 4th ward.


EAGLE, from the river northwest to Third, 8d and 4th wards.


EARL, from Mound north to city limits, 5th ward.


EAST, from Trenton north to Morse, "Como."


EDMUND, from Rice west to Mac- kubin, 4th ward.


EICHENWALD, from Sixth to Sev- enth, bet. Hope and Maple, 5th ward.


EIGHTH, from Cedar east to Grove. Cedar ..


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Robert. . 53


Jackson


70


Temperance. -


Sibley


93


Cooper


97


Wacouta


107


Rosabel


128


Broadway


130


Pine.


148


Olive. 159


Johr 176


Locust


189


Willius


207


Neil


222


Kittson


236


Grove


ELEVENTH, from Cedar east to Jackson, and from Broadway to Olive.


ELFELT, from Charles north to Minnehaha, 4th ward.


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ELLEN, from Rice west to Dale, 4th ward.


ELM, from Wilkin southeast, 4th ward.


ERASTUS, Rice east to Sylvan, 3d Ward.


ERIE, from Fort north to Grace, 4th ward.


ESSEX, from the river to Commer- cial, 5th ward.


ETNA, from McLean east to Main, Dayton's Bluff, 5th ward.


EXCHANGE, from 165 Cedar south- west to Wilkin, 2d, 3d and 4th wards.


Cedar


Wabasha. 2


St. Peter 24


Ninth


60


Sixth.


84


Fifth


Seventh


94


Fourth


124


Third.


Eagle.


157


Chestnut.


185


Walnut.


206


Sherman


. 237


Smith.


Wilkin ..


260


EUCLID, from Commercial to Bates ave., 5th ward.


FAIRVIEW, from Valley north to Arch., 1st ward.


FARRINGTON AVE., from 190 Sum- mit ave. north to Minnehaha.


FARQUIER, from Westminster west to Phalen, 5th ward.


FIFTH, (East,) from Wabasha east to Maple.


FIFTH, (West,) from Wabasha west to West Third.


Wabasha .. 1


St. Peter ..


22


Market


88


Washington.


52


Franklin .


77


Exchange.


109


Fort


Oak ..


151


West Third. 158


FISK, from Madison ave. north to Marshall ave., 4th ward.


FLORAL, from Oakland north to Summit ave., 4th ward.


FORBES, from Goodrich ave. north to Ramsey, 4th ward.


FORREST, from McLean north to city limits, 5th ward.


FORT, from 72 West Tenth sw. to city limits, 3d and 4th wards.


Tenth


1


Ninth


35


Sixth ..


55


Fifth.


79


Third


106


Chestnut.


142


Walnut


170


Sherma


197


Ramsey


.210


Leech.


216


Smith


Forbes.


. 246


232


McBoal.


.258


Douglas.


. 266


Goodrich ave.


288


Dousman


Banfill


. 286


Goodhue


296


Ann


297


Yankee


Western ave ..


314


FOURTEENTH, from Cedar east to Broadway, Ist and 2d wards.




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