Edwards' Eleventh Annual Directory, City of St. Louis for 1869, Part 7

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Publication date: 1869
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THIRD GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Located, 170I Fulton, southwest corner Soulard street. Erected. 1859. Rev. Jacob Fel-el, pastor; residence, basement of the church. Jobn Hammel, sexton ; residence, 1815 s. 7th street. Hours of divioe service, 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; prayer meeting, Friday, 7.30 p. m.


UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH -- Locat- ed, Ilth street, northwest corner Locust. Rev. J. W. Langley, pastor ; residence at tbe parsonage. Erick E. Eeruson, sexton.


SIXTH STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH -Located, 6th street, hetween Franklin avenue and Wasb. Rev. A. C. George, D. D. pastor ; ,residence, 1626 Wash street. John E. Edwards, sexton ; rest- dence, basement of the church. Hours of divine ser- vice, 10 .: 0 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


NORTH MISSION SABBATH SCHOOL-13tb street, corner Benton.


SIMPSON CHAPEL-Located, 10th street, corner North Market. Rev. R. R. Pierce, pastor ; residence, parsonage. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a m. and 7 30 p. m.


ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL (COLORED)-Located, ilth street, head of Green. Rev. William A. Dore, pas- tor; residence, 819 n. 11th. Henry Turner, sexton ; residence, 819 n. 11th. Honrs of divine service, 11 a. m. and 3 and 7.30 p. m. every Sunday, and three evenings during the week


THE LADIES' UNION CITY MISSION-Rev. - , missionary. Sabbatb School 8th street, corner Soulard. Meets at 2.30) p. m. every sabbath. A. 8. W. Goodwin, superintendent.


Southern Methodist Episcopal.


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Locat- ed Washi gton avenue, corner 8th street. Erected 1854. Rev. George H. Clinton, D. D. pastor, resi- dence, 810 Washington avenue. - Toxall, sexton ; residence, 8th street, between Green and Washing- ton avenue. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m.


CENTENARY CHURCH-Located, Pine street, south- west corner 5tb. Erected, 1843. Rev. C. D. N. Campbell, pastor. Richard Rushton, sexton. Honra of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


WESLEY CHAPEL-Located, 8th street, cor. Chon- teau avenue. Erected, 1849. Rev. J. W. Robinson, supply. Samuel Hocham, sexton ; residence, at the church. Hours of divine servive, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH- Located, 10th street, corner Benton. Rev. W. M. Prottsman, pastor. Hours of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-Located, Locust street, corner Ewing avenue. D. A. Morris, D. D., pastor. Honra of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m.


New Jerusalem Church.


Located, 6th, southeast corner St. Charles. Rev. J. P. Stnart, pastor ; residence, 674 Beaumont street .. Divine services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m.


GERMAN NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH-Located. Howard street, corner 14th. Rev. L. Cbariea Car-


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riere, pastor; residence, 1602 14th tsreet. Divine service at 10 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.


Presbyterian, Cumberland.


FIRST CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Located ou 16th street, corner Carr. pas. tor. Hours cf divine service, 10,30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


GERMAN CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on Pratte avenue, corner Wash street. Rev. Fred. Lack, pastor ; residence, adjoin- ing the church.


GERMAN CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on 18th street, corner Conde.


Presbyterian (New School.)


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located, 14th street, southwest corner Lucas place. Dedicated 1855. - -, pastor ; G. W. Page, sextou ; les- idence, 216 n. 12th, Hours of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located, 11th street, corner Chambers. Erected, 1858. Rev. -- Morton, pastor. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.


Presbyterian (Old School.)


CARR PLACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located, 20th street, corner Wach. Rev. Henry C. McCook, pastor. Hours of divine service, 10,30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sabbath School, 2 p. m. Monday night, Young People's meeting. Wednesday night, lecture by the pastor.


CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on 8th stre t, northwest corner Locust, Erected, 1949. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


CHOUTEAU AVENU. (FURCH-Located on Chou- teau avenue, orner Beckwith. Rev. J. G. Armstrong, pastor ; residence, 1526 Morgan street, Hours of di- vine servive, 10.30 a. m. and 7.40 p. m.


FIRST GERMAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Locat- ed on Autumn street, southwest corner 10th. Rev. Albert Vonderlippe, pastor.


GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on 9th street, corner Marion. Rev. E. P. Cowan, pastor. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.


PINE STREET CHURCH-Located on Pine street, cor. ner of 11th. Erected 1952. Rev. B. Tucker Lacy, pastor. H. Manistre, sexton; residence, 818 St. Charles.


PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on Webster street. organized, 1854. Rev. Robert P. Farre, pastor. Hours of divioe service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on Lucas street, corner 17th. Erected 1840. Rev. Sam- uel Nicoils, pastor ; residence, Olive street, near 20th. --- Rogers, rexton. Hours of divine, 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.


WALNUT STREET CHURCH-Located on 16th street, northeast coruer Walnut. Rev. J. H. Brooks, pas- tor ; residence 1517 Walnut street, next the church. Hours of divine service, 19.30 a. m, and 7.80 p. m.


Presbyterian, Reformed.


REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN-Located on Gamble avenue, corner Mercer street. Erected, 1854. Rev. Joseph McCracken, pastor. Hours of divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 8 p. m.


Presbyterian, United.


UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Located on 5th street, corner Locust. Erected, 1841. Rev. J. G. Armstrong, pastor ; residence, 1530 Morgen street. Hours of divine servic, 10.80 a. m. and 7,80 p. m. -


Roman Catholic.


The Province of St. Louis comprises the dioceses of St. Louis, Nashville, Chicago, Aiton, Milwaukee, Du- buque, St. Paul and Santa Fe; the Vicariates Apos- tolic of Kansas and Nebraska, and embraces Missouri, Illinois, Tennesse, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, Nebr+8- ka, New Mexico and Indlan Territory. Most Rev. Peter Richard Kenrick, D. D., Archbishop of St. Louis. Very Rev. P. J. Ryan a: d H. Muhlslepen, Vicar Generais, Rev. C. Ziegler, secretary.


CATHEDRAL OF ST. LOUIS-Located on the north side of Wainut street, between 2d and 3d. Erected 1833. Rev. Miles W. Tobin, Rev. William Brantener, pastors. Hours of divine service, 6, 8 and 10.30 a. m. and 8.20 p. m.


CHAPEL OF ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY-Rev .- -- , chaplain. Hours of service, 10 a. m


CHAPEL OF ST. LOUIS HOSPITAL-Rev. B. Ge- rardy, chaplain, Hour of service, 10 a. m.


CHAPEL OF THE URSULINE CONVENT-Very Rev. -, chaplain.


CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION-Located on 6th street, corner Chouteau av. Rev. D. Phelan, pastor ; Rev. E. Fenion, assistant pastor. Hours of divine service, 8 and 10.30 a. m. and 8.30 p. m.


CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION-Located on 8th street, corner Sidney. Rev. J. Fox, pastor. Hours of divine service, 8 and 10.30 a. m. and 3.80 p. m.


CHURCH OF THE HOLY ANGELS-Located on Chouteau av. Rev. F. M. Kelty, pastor; Rev. R. Hays, assistant pastor.


CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (GERMAN CON- GREGATION)-Located on Mailinckrodt street, cor. 11th. Dedicated, 1858. Rev. Fred. Brinkhoff, pas- tor. Hours of divine service, 7 and 9 a. m. during the sumner, and 8 and 10 during the winter; vespers, 2.30 p. m.


CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION- Located on 8th street, corner Chesnut. Erected 1854. Revs. P. Cronan and Thomas Manning, psstors. J mes Quigley, sexton. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 3.30 p. m.


ST. BRIDGET'S CHURCH-Located on Pratte av. northeast corner Carr. Erected, 1860. v. W. Walsh, pastor ; Rev. T. Archer, assistant . pastor. Hours of divine service, 6.80, 8 and 10.50 a. m. and 3 and 7.80 p. m.


ST. FRANCIS OF SALES' CHURCH (GERMAN)-Lo- cated on Linn street, corner Gravois rd. Rev. L. Lay, pastor.


ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHURCH-Located on 9th street, corner Green. Erected, 1840. Rev. Michael Corbett, pastor; Revs. F. Sautois, P. C. Koopmans, S. J., and Rev. J. Walsh, S. J., assistant pastors. A. Hendricks, sexton. Homs of divine service, 5, 6, 7, 8.80 and 10.50 a. m. and 8 and 7.80 p. m.


ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE (BOHEMIAN CONGRE- GATION)-Located at 1628 s. 12th street. Erected, 1854. Rev. Joseph Hessoun, pastor. Anton Mark, Sexton. Hours of divine service, 8 and 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. 1


ST. JOHN, THE EVANGELIST CHURCH-Located at 102 16th street, corner Chesnut. Very Rev. P. J. Ryan, V. G., pastor ; Rev. C. Smith, assistant pas- tor. P. Foley, sexton. Hours of divine service, 6, 7, 8 and 10.30 a. m ; vespers, 3.80 p. m.


ST. LIBORIUS CHURCH (GERMAN)-Located on 19th street, between Monroe and Jefferson. Rev. Stephen Swihoff, pastor. Hours of divine service, 8 and 10 a. m. and 2.80 p.m.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH' (GERMAN CONGREGA- TION - Located on Biddle street, corner 11th. Erec- ted, 1846. Rev. Joseph Weber, pastor ; Revs. F. Wippern, P. Tscheider and F. Braun, assistant pas- tors. Hours of divine service, 10,80 a. m, and p.m.


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ST. LAWRENCE O'TOOL'S CHURCH-Located on 14th street, corner O'Fallon. Dedicated, 1855. Rev. James Henry, pastor ; Revs. P. O'Reilly and P. Mul- holland. assistant pastors. Hours of divine service, 6, 7, 8 and 10.30 a. m. and 3.30. p. m.


ST. MALACHI'S CHURCH-Located on Clark av. corner Summit. Erected, 1858. Revs. Charles Zieg- ler, pastor and - Swift, assistant pastor.


ST. MARY OF VICTORY (GERMAN CONGREGA- TION)-Located on 3d street, between Cedar and Mulberry. Erected, 1844. Rev. H. Muhlslepen, V. G., pastor ; Revs. N. Faerber and P. Philip, a8- sistant pastors. Hours of divine service, 8 aud 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.


ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH-Located on Jefferson street, corner 11th. Erected, 1846. Rev. P. O'Brien, pastor ; Rev. James McCabe, assistant pastor. Pat- rick Hogan, sexton ; residence, Jefferson street, cor- ner 11th. Hours ol divine service, 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. m. and 3.80 p.m.


ST. NICHOLAS' CHURCH-Located on 20th street, corner Christy av. Rev. N. Staudinger, pastor.


ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH-Located on Biddle street, corner 6tb. Erected. 1945. Rev. W. Wheeler, pa -- tor; Rev. James McCaffrey, assistant pastor. Hours of divine services, 6, 7, 9 and 10.30 a. m. and 3.80 p. m.


ST. PETER AND PAUL'S CHURCH (GERMAN CON- GREGATION)-Located on 7th street, corner Allen av. Erected, 1853. Rev. Francis Goller, pastor ; residence, near the church ; Revs. F. Ruesse and A. Meyer, assistant pastors. Hours of divine service, 5, 6 and 10a. m. and 2.80 p. m.


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S CHURCH-Located on Decatur street, corner of Park av. Erected, 1845. Rev. Thomas Burke, pastor ; Revs. E. M. Hennessy, C. M., E. Fitzpatrick, C. M., C. I. G. Uhland, U.M. and A. Meyer, C. M., assistant pastors. Hours of divine service, 6.30, 8 and 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. m.


ST. THERESA'S CHURCH-Located on Grand avenue, near Franklin avenue. Rev. F. P. Gallagher, pas" tor.


ST. ALPHONSUS' CHURCH-Located on Grand av- enne, Rev. E. Grimm, C. S. S. R., Rev. L. Dold, G. S. S. R., and Rev. T. Henning, C. S. S. R., pas- tors.


Unitarian.


CHURCH OF MESSIAH-Located on Olive street, corner 9tb. Erected, 1851. Rev. Wm. G. Elfot, pastor ; residence, Washington avenue, near Beau- mont. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p. m.


CHURCH OF THE STRANGER-Located In Free Mason's Hall, n. 7th street, corner Market. Rev. Frank T. Mitchell, pastor. Hours of divine service, 10.30 a.m. aud 7.80 p.m.


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EDUCATIONAL,


Public Schools.


Ofice of the Board, Polytechnic Bullding, corner 7th and Chesnut. Names and residences of the officers and members of the Board of Directors : Felix Corte, president ; H. M. Thompson, vice president, Olive street, between 6th and 7th; George M. Fichtenkam, secretary, Sonth 7th street, between Barry and Marion ; Willlam T. Harris, superinten- dent, 1204 Chambers street; Willlam D. Butler, assistant superintendent English department; Francis Berg, assistant superintendent German department, Kirkwood ; James Taussig, attorney, South 7th street, between Labadle and Hickory; S. B. Kellogg, treas- urer ; John A. Neustaedter, bailiff.


First District-F. I. Herold and Lonia Spies, directors; 1st ward : C. F. Meyer and R. J. Rombauer, direc- tors, 21 ward.


Second District-Julius Conrad and C. D. Wolf, direc- tors, 3d ward ; Fellx Coste and H. Schweickhardt, directors, 4th wird.


Third District-Chas. L. Lips and Richard Ennis, di- rectors, 5th ward ; Eber Peacock and John D. Finney, directors, 6th ward.


Fourth District-J. D. McAnliff and H. M. Thompson, director4, 7th ward; Danlel Warren and John Hart- man, directors, 8th ward.


Fifth District-Jss. D. Magulre and Conrad Stacey, directors, 9th ward; James Daross and Andrew Mil- ler, directors, 10th ward.


Sixth District-C. W. Irwin and Henry Block, directors, 11th ward ; Thos. Hayward and F. Partenheimer, dl- rectors, 12th ward.


Standing Committees of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis l'ublic Schools, by sppointment of the Presl- dent of the Board. for the year 1867-68:


Teachers Committee-Peacock, chairman ; Meyer, Wolff, Hartman, Stauf, Hay ward.


Lands and Claims Committee-Block, chairman ; Fin- ney, Schwelckhardt, Sples, Warren, Miller.


Leasing Committee-Conrad, chairman ; Irwin, Ennis, Mc Aullff, Maguire, Mols.


Bullding Committee-Meyer chairman ; Schweickhardt, Lips, Thompson, Duross, Hayward.


Auditing Committee-Mols, chairman ; Finney, Rom- baner.


High School Committee-Irwin, chairman ; Hartmann, Maguire.


Books and Apparatns Committees-Hartman, chairman ; Peacock, Partenheimer.


Library Committee-Sples, chairman ; McAuliff, Con- rad.


Evening Schol Committee-Partenheimer, chairman ; Miller, Wolff.


Ways and Means Committee-Thompson, chairman ; Duross, Block.


Salary Committee-Lips, chairman ; Hayward, Ennls. NORMAL SCHOOL-Located, corner 7th and Ches- nut, In the 4th story of the Polytechnic Building. The Normal School was established In 1858, expressly for the purpose of supplying well qualified teachers for the lower grades, and already It has furnished a large majority of the teachers employed by the board. Prob- ably in no instance In the country has the usefulness of a normal or training school been more clearly es- tablished than In this case. Number of seats, 150; pupils enrolled, 105; number of teachers, 5; aver- sge belonging, 95.


HIGH SCHOOL-15th street, corner Ollve. Erected In 1855, at a cost of 40,000. The building Is sixty- seven feet front on Olive street, and elghty-four feet deep. I. has three stories sud a basement. The first and second stories are each fifteen and a half feet high In clear ; the third story nineteen and a half feet, and the basement nine feet. The basement is occu- pled, In part by the furnaces, and in part by a school room and laboratory. The first and second floors each contain four rooms, situated in the corners of the bullding, separated by halls and stairways. The third floor is an assembly hall, sufficiently large to seat 700 persons. The building has sixteen small rooma for wardrobes and libraries. It is designed to accommo- date 400 scholars, of both sexes. 'The lot is 150 feet front, by 146 feet deep, an I valued at $35,000. This school Is designed for advanced scholars of both sexes. The course of studiles extends throngh fonr years, and comprises ancient and modern languages, higher ma- thematics, belle lettres, natural sciences, moral and mental philosophy, music, drawing, etc. The so- perlor advantages of this school sre open to all the youth of the city, both male and female, who can pass a satisfactory examination in the preparatory studles. The carefulness of the examination and the great popularity of the school have contributed to furnish an excellent class of scholars for this Institu- tion. For efficiency and exact scholarship the St. Louis high school has no superior. Number of seats, 400; number of teachers, 16 ; pupils enrolled, 367 ; average belonging, 346.


District Schools.


These are thirty-elght in number, conveniently located in the different wards of the city. The total number of pupils educated in them for the current year will be about 20,000.


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A TABLE, Showing names, locations, dimensions and value of the School-Houses, size and value of the grounds, etc., September, 1868.


NAMES OF SCHOOLS.


WEKAE LOCATED.


When Bulit.


Est'd value of, Estimated buildings and value of Grounds.


Size of Lots.


Size of House.


No. of Stories.


No. School Rooms.


How warmed.


No. of Seats.


furniture.


....


NORMAL ..


Franklin Bullding ..


1855


$40,000 00


$35,000


150x106


15th and Olive ...


1867


14.123 00


4,068


125x 85


HIGH ....


Gravois and Wyoming.


1859


5.000 00


8,000


100×150


GRAVOIS


Near Marine Hospital ..


1859


5,000 00


8,000


375x125


SHEPARD.


Kingsbury, nr. Gravois


1858


18,84 50


7,500


150x140


CHABLESS .


Anne and Decatur ..


1858


8 141 08


9,000


140x150


75x32


1


2 Stoves. ..


120


LAFAYETTE


Buei and Carrol


1866


40,000 00


NEW CARROL.


Park avenue and.


1855


4,000 00


Leased.


56x127


40x75


2


COMPTON ..


7th and Hickory ..


1846


8,000 00


9,000


74×160


MADISON


7th, nr. Labadie ..


1859


5,191 27


3,000


70×128


42x71


CHOUTEAU


5th and Popiar.


1859


18,000 00


12,500


125x152


LAOLEDE.


11th, nr. Spruce


1867


43.258 00


11,275


150x120


LINCOLN .


16th and Walnut.


1850


7,264 50


15,000


79x109


MARSHALL


15th and Pine ..


860


ELIOT ..


Pine, near 12th ..


1812


5,000 00


80,CO(


60×135


42×62


6 Stoves. .. 12 Furnaces .


€88


1867


82,000 00


7,000


134x130


BENTON. .


Lucas and Ewing avs.


1857


35,000 00


15,000 16,000


88×110


42x72


2


JEFFERSON .


404


JEFP. BRANCH.


1855


4,000 00


7,300


76x155


40x75


B


8 Stoves. . .


688


16th and Carr ..


52,679 00


5,209


190×1274


O'FALLON


1859


5,000 00


6,000


132x165


58x85


8


4 Stoves ..


688


HAMILTON ..


1859


18,900 00


11,000


172×127+


804x58


2


12|Stoves. ..


224


EVERETT.


1859


5,000 00|


4,000


150x138


50×80


3


12 Furnaces ..


JACKSON ...


1858


18,340 50


25,000


cir. 300 ft di.


86×52*


3


9'Furnaces .


WEBSTER .


1866


85,000 00


NEW WEBSTER


1859


14,171 33


6,000


100×250


741x56


3


12 Stoves ..


688


CLAY ...


60


VASQUEZ ...


Rented.


... ..


2


KENT.


180


2,000 00


5,000


25×90


25x60


1


4 Stoves ..


NUMBER 1


112


NUMBER


Rented.


24th and Morgan.


NUMBER 8.


266


!13,510


$443.468 18


$266.851


107x140


70x100


8 & c.


20|Stoves ...


904


STODDARD.


10|Stoves ..


436


17th and Christy av.


1848


5,000 00


FRANKLIN.


9th and Wash ...


Rented.


..


2


4 Stoves ..


298


10th and Carr.


12 Furnaces ..


CARR .. ..


224


8th, near Cass av


58x32


8 & c.


4 Stoves. ..


688


Maiden lane, nr. Res'r


518


12th and Jeffers n.


180


Bellefontaine and Farrar


Rented.


....


1|Stoves


....


Corner 5th and Gratiot.


...


8 Stoves.


Rented,


10th and Chambers.


...


2 Stoves. .


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


50


CARSOLL ...


Buel and Carroi.


8 Stoves ..


29x52


3


2


4 Stoves.


224


CLARK.


Cozzens, nr. Pratte av.


1851


6,000 011


17,000


804x58


3


72x66


8


12 Furnaces .


688


WASHINGTON


2


4 Stoves. ..


200


Eugenia and 23d


8 Furnaces .


410


42x71


2 & c.


8


4 Stoves.


180


Rented.


ELIOT BRANCH.


8 & b.


7 Furnaces ..


846


2 & c.


12 Stoves ...


688


75x58


8


12| Furnaces ..


1


8 & c.


12 Furnaces .


6º8


50x80


2


4 Stoves. ..


224


58x32


4 Stoves. ..


224


58x32


2


4 Furnaces . ..


282


58x38


2


9 Furnaces ..


400


84×67


8b &h


4 Stoves ...


80


1 Stoves.


Rented.


342


6 Stoves ..


266


58×82


688


Rented.


Leased.


75x100


72×66


2


1867


16th and Cass av.


25th and Davies ..


11th and Jefferson ..


1


4 Stoves. ..


Glasgow and Cass av ..


Grand av., opposite Fair Ground.


120


1


2 & b.


6th, near St. Charles.


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Evening Schools.


Besides the day schools above mentioned, the board of directors keep open for four months in each year, a system of free evening schools. These schools are designed to afford the privileges of education to such of the youth of the city of both sexes as are neces- sarily engaged in some useful employment during the day, and thereby prevented from attending day schools. The attendance the present year is about two thousand pupils. The advanced pupils of this class are admitted to the O'Fallon Polytechnic Insti- tute, (now under charge of the board), which holds a session for five months each year.


Academies and Schools, Independent of the Board of Education.


ACADEMY OF THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS-Bro. Edward, director. Located, 8th street, corner Cerre.


ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART-For giris. Madame M. J. Galiway, superior. Located, west side of 5th street, between Labadie and Hickory, un- der the charge of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart.


BOHEMIAN SCHOOL-Attached to St. John's Church. Located, 1628 s. 12th street.


BOHEMIAM SCHOOL-Located on Rosatti street, northwest corner Soulard.


BOYS' AND GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL-Under the auspices of the Church of the Messiah. Located, 413 n. 8th street, near Locust.


CATHEDRAL SCHOOL-Located, north side Walnut street, between 2d and 8d. Conducted by the Chris- tian Brothers.


CLARK'S ACADEMY-Located, 1818 Olive street, Davld F. Clark, principal.


CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Located, 1Ith street, corner St. Charles. Rev. H. T. Morton, principal, residence, 415 11th street.


CONCORDIA SCHOOL-Located. west side Jefferson avenue, near Miami street. Henry Erck, principal.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-In oonnec- tion with the Church of the Holy Cross. Locate , west side Jefferson avenue, between Miami and Chip- pewa street. H. Erck, principal.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-In connec. tion with the German Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church. Located, Easton street, northeast corner Victor. C. Gruber, principal ; Miss Lina Brandt, teacher. Erected, 1967.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-In connec- tion with the German Evangelical Lutherian Trinity Church. Located, Sth street, southeast corner Barry. C. E. Roshke, priocipal ; C. Krause, O. Gotsch, Miss Nlese and Miss Knapp, teachers.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL-For boys. Located, south side Barry street, between 7th and 8th. Albert Brackmann, principai.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-In connec- tion with the German Evangelical Lutheran Immanuel Church. Located, I6th street, southwest corner Mor- gan. M. Albach, principal; M. R. Engel, and M. Grone, teachers.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-In connec- tion with the German Evangelical Lutheran Zions Church. Located, 14th street, corner Warren. C. Burgdorf, principal; C. Meier and H. Hoelter, teachers.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-In connec- tion with the German Evangelical Lutheran Bethie- hem ( hurch. Located, Salisbury street, southwest corner 18th. B. Barthei, principal; L. Karan and Mrs. Meadows, teachers.


FRIEDEN'S SCHOOL-Attached to the Frieden's · Evangelical Church.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL SCHOOL-In connection with St. Paul's Church. Located on Decatur street, between Lafayette and Geyer avenues.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL SCHOOL-Located, War- ren street, near 19th. Andrew Mueller, principal.


GERMAN HOLY GHOST SCHOOL-Located, 1125 n. 11th street. Edward Schoenefeld, principal.


GERMAN HOLY GHOST SCHOOL-Located on Wal- nut street, corner 8th. Rudolph Kast, principal.


GERMAN SCHOOL-Attached to the Independent Evangelical Protestant Church. Located on 18th street, corner Chambers.


GERMAN SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF THE HOLY SPIRIT-Located on 9th street, between Emmett and Geyer avenues. Mr. Wolf, principal.


GERMAN YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY-By Lonis Soidan. Located on Elm street, corner 7th.


HOHERE TOECHTER SCHULE-Located, 711 s. 5th street. Herman Helmkamp, proprietor and teacher ; - Von Brehm, assistant teacher.


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SCHOOL-Located on 11th street, corner Mallinckrodt. Under the charge of the Sisters of St. Frances Seraph.


MARY INSTITUTE-Located on Lucas place, between I4th and 15th streets.


MISSION FREE SCHOOL-Located, 48 n. 8th street, Penelope Delano, matron.


MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FEMALE SEMINARY-LO. cated on Pine street, corner 17th.


NEW JERUSALEM SCHOOL-Located, in basement of Church, 14th street, southwest corner Howard. George Kisser, principal.


NORTHERN SCHOOL OF THE CHURCH OF TIIE HOLY GHOST-German and English Protestant. Located, 1125 1Ith street, between Carr and Biddle.


ROCK SPRING SCHOOL-Located, east side of Mar- ket street road, near Chouteau avenue.


SCHNEIDER'S ENGLISH AND GERMAN ELEMEN- TAR AND REAL, SCHOOL-Located, 1445 Jackson street. E. Stephen Bontemps, principal.


STODDARD HIGH SCHOOL-Located on Lncas av- enue, corner Ewing avenue. - Avery, principal.


ST. BRIDGET'S SCHOOL-Located on the west side of 25th street, between Carr and Biddle. Under the direction of the Christlan Brothers.


ST. FRANCIS XAVIER FEMALE SCHOOL-Located on 10th street, corner Morgan. Under the directions of the Sisters of St. Joseph.


ST. FRANCIS XAVIER PAROCHIAL MALE SCHOOL-Locsted on 10th street, southeast corner Green. In charge of Rev. James Walsh, S. J.


ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL SCHOOL-Located on 14th street, corner Madison.


ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS' SCHOOL-Attached to St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Biddle street, cor- ner 11th.


ST. JOSEPH'S FREE ACADEMY-Located on 15th street, northeast corner Clark avenue.


ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL-Located on Marion, north- west corner Fulton.


ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL-Attached to St. Joseph's Orphan asylum. Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Located on Clark avenue, corner Ioth street. Mother Mary Joseph, principal.


ST. LAWRENCE O'TOOLE'S SCHOOL .- Located on O'Fallon street, between 14th and 15th. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


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ST. LIBORIUS SCHOOL-Attached to the church. Located on 19th street, southeast corner Monroe.




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