Cleveland, Ohio, city directory, 1876, Part 116

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Publication date: 1876
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CEMETERIES.


Erie Street City Cemetery-Bet. Sumner and Bolivar, and Erie and Brownell. Daniel Miller, Supt.


Lake View Cemetery-Euclid av. East Cleveland. J. H. Wade, Pres .; C. W. Lepper, Treas. Office at the Cemetery Monroe Street Cemetery-Ss. Monroe, bet. Green and Jersey. Valentine Ward, Sexton


North Brooklyn Protestant Cemetery- Ws. Scranton av. bet. Wade and Sey- mour avs. Joseph A. Willman, Sex- ton


Woodland Av. Cemetery-Ns. Wood- land av., bet. Cemetery and Giddings av. W. G. Stedman, Supt.


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Jewish Cemetery-Siam, bet. Willett and Japan


Catholic Cemetery-Ss. Woodland, bet. Geneva and Herald. Patrick Roach, Sexton


St. Mary's Cemetery -- Es. Burton, cor. Clark av. Matthew Gies, Sexton


OHIO STATE AND UNION LAW COLLEGE.


Room No. 7, Rouse Block, ws. of Pub. lic Square, cor. Superior. Hon. John Crowell, LL. D., President


CLUB HOUSES.


Caledonian Club-Andrew Berwick, Pres .; D. Johnson, Sec. 136 Ontario Cleveland Club -- Office 89 Seneca. Geo. A. Baker, Pres .; Sam Briggs, Sec. ; S. T. Everett, Treas.


Excelsior Club House-270 Erie. Jacob Stein, Steward


German Casino -- 144 Ontario. Frederick Zeidler, Manager


Union Club House of Cleveland-417 (old no. 48), Euclid av. H. B. Payne, Pres .; Amos Townsend, First Vice Pres .; R. L. Chamberlain, Second Vice Pres .; C. L. Leland, Sec .; Wal- dermer Otis, Sec .; George E. Arm- strong, Cor. Sec.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


I. Commencing at a point in the mid- dle of the Cuyahoga river, at its inter- section with the centre of Superior street; thence along the centre of said street to the east side of Public Square; thence along the east side of said Square to the centre of Euclid Avenue; thence along the centre of Euclid Avenue to the centre of Erie street; thence along the Centre of Erie street to the centre


of Woodland avenue at intersec- tion with Cross street; thence along the centre of Cross and First streets to the centre of Second street; thence along the centre of Second street to the northerly line of ten acre lot No. 2; thence along said north line to the mid- dle of Cuyahoga river ; thence along the middle of said river to the place of be- ginning.


II. Comprises all the territory lying east of the centre of Seneca street and the Public Square, north of Superior street and Euclid avenue, and west of a line drawn through the centre of Muir- son street, from Euclid avenue north to the city line.


III. Comprises all the territory lying north of the centre of Superior street and between the centre of Seneca street and the centre of Cuyahoga river.


IV. Commences at the intersection of Euclid avenue and Erie street; thence southerly along the centre line of Erie street to the centre of Woodland avenue, at its intersection with Cross street; thence along the centre of Cross and First streets to the centre of Second street; thence along the centre of Sec- ond street to the northerly line of ten acre lot No. 2; thence along said north line to the middle of Cuyahoga river ; thence southerly along the middle of said river as it winds and turns to the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad ; thence easterly along the centre line of said railroad to its intersection with the centre line of Broadway street; thence southerly along the centre line of said Broadway street to Brick street; thence easterly along the centre line of Brick street to Irving street; thence along the centre line of Irving street to Woodland avenue; thence easterly along the cen- tre line of Woodland avenue to Charles street; thence along the centre line of Charles street to Scovill avenue; thence westerly along the centre line of Scovill avenue to Perry street; thence norther- ly along the centre line of Perry street to Euclid avenue; thence westerly along the centre line of Euclid avenue to the place of beginning.


V. Comprises all the territory lying east of the centre line of Muirson street, north of the centre of Euclid avenue, and west of a line drawn through the centre of Sterling avenue, from Euclid avenue north to the city line.


VI. Commences at the intersection of Euclid avenue with South Perry street; thence easterly along the centre line of Euclid avenue to the centre line of Will- son avenue; thence southerly along the centre line of Willson avenue to the northeast corner of one hundred acre lot No. 280 (formerly in Newburgh township); thence westerly along the northerly line of lots Nos. 280 and 279, to the centre line of Forest street; thence southerly along the centre line of Forest street to its intersection with the centre line of the main track of Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad ; thence westerly along said center line of said railroad track to its intersection with the centre line of Broad street; thence northerly along the easterly boundaries of the Fourth Ward to the place of beginning.


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VII. Comprises all the territory lying north of the center of Euclid avenue, and east of the easterly line of the Fifth Ward.


VIII. Comprises all the territory ly- ing north and west of the following boundaries, to wit: commencing at the center of the Cuyahoga river, at a point opposite the center of Center street; thence running westerly to the center of River street; thence along the center of River street to its intersection with Detroit street; thence along the center of Detroit street to the west line of the city, as annexed in 1867.


IX. Commences at the intersection of the center line of the Cuyahoga river at the center line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad ; thence souther- ly following the center line of said track to the center line of Lorain street; thence southerly and westerly following the center line of said street to its intersection with the center line of Fulton Street; thence northerly along the center line of Fulton street to its intersection with the center line of Woodbine street; thence westerly along Woodbine street to Duane street ; thence northerly along the center of Duane street to Detroit street; thence easterly along the center of Detroit street to its intersection with the center line of Riv- er street; thence along River street to the center line of Center street; thence along Center street to the center line of Cuyahoga river; thence up said river as it winds and turns, to the place of be- ginning.


X. Comprises all the territory lying south of Detroit street, and north of Lo- rain street, and west of the boundary line of the Ninth Ward.


XI. Commences at the intersection of the center line of the main tracks of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, and the Cleveland and Mahoning Rail- roads; thence southerly and westerly along the center line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincin- nati Railroad to the intersection of the center line of said track, with the center line of Guernsey street produced ; thence northerly along said line produced, and along the center line of Guernsey street to the center line of Lorain street; thence easterly along the center line of said street to its intersection with the center line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad; thence easterly along said center line to the place of beginning.


XII. Commences at the intersection of the center line of the main tracks of the


Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati and Cleveland and Mahoning Railroads; thence southerly and westerly along the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad to the intersection of the center line of said track with the centre line of Guernsey street produced ; thence northerly along said line as produced, and along the centre line of Guernsey street to the centre line of Lorain street ; thence westerly along said centre line to the west line of the city limits as an- nexed in 1867; thence southerly along said west boundary to the south west corner thereof; thence east along the south line of the city limits, so annexed as aforesaid, to the centre line of the- Brainard road, thence north along the center line of said road, and the center line of Scranton avenue to its intersec- tion with the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad; thence westerly along said centre line to the place of beginning.


XIII. Commences at the intersection of the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad and the Cuyahoga river ; thence up said river as it winds and turns, to the south line of the city limits as an- nexed in 1867; thence westerly and southerly following the south line of the city limits as aforesaid, to the centre line of the Brainard road, so called; thence northerly along the centre line of said road, and along the center line of Scranton avenue to its intersection with the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning Rail- road; thence northwesterly following the centre line of said track to its inter- section with the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad; thence along said centre to the place of beginning.


XIV. Commences at the northeast corner of original one hundred acre lot No. 280; thence north-westerly along the northerly line of lots 280 and 279 to the centre line of Forest street, thence southerly along the center line of Forest street to the centre line of the main track of the Cleveland and Mahoning railroad ; hence following the centre line of said railroad track to the Cuyahoga river; thence up said river as it winds and turns, to the south line of lot 281; thence along the south line of 281, 282 and 324, to the southeast corner lot of 324; thence northerly along the easterly line of lots 324 and 280, to the place of beginning.


XV. Commences at the northwest corner of original one hundred acre lot No. 331, thence easterly to the north-


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east corner of lot No. 332; thence south- erly to the south east corner of lot No. 326; thence westerly to the southwest corner of lot No. 325; thence north- erly along the west line of lots 325, 328 and 331, to the northwest corner of lot 331, the place of beginning.


XVI. That portion of what was for- merly East Cleveland, bounded by Eu- clid avenue on the north, Quincy on the south, and Willson avenue on the west.


XVII. That portion of what was for- merly East Cleveland, lying north of Euclid avenue, and east of Willson av- enue.


XVIII. Commences at the northeast corner of original one hundred acre lot No. 449, (said corner being the south- easterly corner of the present corporate limits of the City of Cleveland) : thence southerly along the easterly line of orig- inal lots Nos. 449, 457, 465 and 473 to the southeast corner of said lot 473 ; thence westerly along the southerly line of original lots Nos. 473,472 and 471 to the south westerly corner of said lot No. 471 ; thence northerly along the westerly line of said lot No. 471 to the north wes- terly corner of the same; thence west- erly along the southerly line of original lots Nos. 311, 310 and 309 to the south- west corner of said lot 309; thence nor- therly along the westerly line of origi- nal lots Nos. 309 and 313 to the north- westerly corner of said lot 313; thence westerly along the southerly line of original lots Nos. 316, 287. 286, 285, 277 and 276 to the center of the Cuyahoga river; thence northerly along the cen- ter of the Cuyahoga river to the present southerly limits of the city of Cleveland ; thence easterly and northerly along the said southerly limits of the city of Cleve- land to the place of beginning.


AN ORDINANCE-Supplementary to an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to divide the City of Cleveland into fif- teen wards, and to prescribe the boun- daries thereof."


SECTION I. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Cleveland, That the territory annexed to the City of Cleveland by the Commissioners of Cuy- ahoga county, at their session held Feb- ruary 8th, 1873, be, and the same is hereby attached to the several wards of the city that are contiguous to said ter- ritory as follows :


EIGHTH WARD .-- To the Eighth Ward the following described territory : Com- mencing in the center of Detroit street, on the western boundary line of said Eighth ward; thence westerly along the center of Detroit street to the west line |


of the city; thence northerly on the west line to Lake Erie; thence easterly along the shore of Lake Erie to the west- erly line of said Eighth ward; thence southerly along said westerly line to the place of beginning.


TENTH WARD .- To the Tenth ward the following described territory : Com- mencing in the center of Detroit street on the western boundary line of said Tenth ward; thence westerly along the center of Detroit street to the west line of the city ; thence southerly and west- erly along the western boundary of the city to the center of Berlin street; thence southerly along the center of Berlin street to the center of Lorain street; thence easterly along the center of Lorain street to the west line of said Tenth ward; thence northerly along the west line of said Tenth ward to the place of beginning.


ELEVENTH WARD .- To the Eleventh ward the following described territory : Commencing in the centre of Lorain street on the western boundary line of said Eleventh ward; thence westerly along the centre of Lorain street to the centre of Berlin street; thence norther- ly along the centre of Berlin to the northern boundary of the city; thence westerly along the said northern bound- ary to the northwest corner of original lot No. 14; thence southerly along the western boundary of the city to the southwest corner of said lot No. 14; thence easterly along the southern boundary line of the city to the centre of Gordon avenue; thence northerly along the centre of Gordon avenue to the C. C. C. & I. Railway track; thence northeasterly along said railway track to the westerly line of said Eleventh ward; thence northerly along said wes- terly line to the place of beginning.


TWELFTH WARD .- To the Twelfth ward the following described territory : Commencing in the centre of Scranton avenue, on the southern boundary line of the said Twelfth ward; thence south- erly along the centre of Scranton ave- nue to the south line of original lot 67, also the southern boundary line of the city; thence westerly along said south- ern boundary line to the centre of Gor- don avenue; thence northerly along the centre of Gordon avenue to the southerly line of said Twelfth ward; thence easterly along said southerly line to the place of beginning.


THIRTEENTH WARD .- To the Thir- teenth ward the following described territory : Commencing in the centre of Scranton avenue on the southern boundary line of said Thirteenth ward;


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thence southerly along the centre of said Scranton avenue to the south line of the City Infirmary lot, also the south- ern boundary line of the city; thence easterly along said southern boundary to the centre of the Cuyahoga river; thence northerly along the centre of the Cuyahoga river to the southerly line of said Thirteenth ward; thence wes- terly and southerly along the said southerly line of said Thirteenth ward to the place of beginning.


FOURTEENTH WARD. - To the four- teenth ward the following described territory : Commencing in the center of Willson avenue on the northern boundary line of the Fourteenth ward ; thence northerly along the center of Willson avenue to the center of Ensign street ; thence easterly along the center of Ensign street to the center of Kinsman street to the east line of the city ; thence southerly along the eastern boundary line of the city to the southerly line of the same; thence westerly and southerly along the southern boundary line of the city to the center of the Cuyahoga river; thence northerly along the cen- ter of Cuyahoga river to the southerly line of said Fourteenth ward; thence easterly along the said southerly line to the easterly line of said Fourteenth ward; thence northerly along said east- erly line to the place of beginning.


FIFTEENTH WARD .- To the Fitteenth ward the following described territory : Commencing at the center of Quincy street and Madison avenue ; thence southerly along the center of Madison avenue to the southeast corner of orig-


inal lot No. 333; thence westerly along the southerly line of said lot No. 333 to southwest corner of the same; thence southerly along the easterly line of or- iginal lot No. 329 to the center of Kins- man street; thence southeasterly along the center of Kinsman streot, to the eastern boundary line of the city; thence northerly along said eastern boundary line of the city to the southerly line of the Sixteenth ward; thence westerly along the said souther- ly line of the Sixteenth ward to the place of beginning.


SEVENTEENTH WARD .- To the Seven- teenth ward the following described ter- ritory: Commencing in the center of the Crawford road on the northerly line of the said Seventeenth ward; thence northerly along the center of the Craw- ford road to the center of St. Clair street; thence southwesterly along the center of St. Clair street to the norther- ly line of the Seventeenth ward; thence easterly along said northerly line of said Seventeenth ward to the place of begin- ning.


SEVENTH WARD .- To the Seventi: ward the following described territory : Com- mencing in the center of St. Clair street and Willson avenue; thence northerly along Willson avenue and the easterly line of said Seventh ward to Lake Erie; thence easterly along the shore of Lake Erie to the eastern boundary line of the city ; thence southerly along said eastern boundary line to the center of St. Clair street; thence southwesterly along the center of St. Clair street to the place of beginning.


CLEVELAND SCALE WORKS


MANUFACTURE AND REPAIR


SCALES OF ALL KINDS


9 Slater Avenue.


C. C. LYMAN, Manager.


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Blank Book Manufacturers.


BANK AND COUNTY WORK A SPECIALTY.


Magazines and Miscellaneous Binding of f esqription, Derp


EXECUTED IN THE FINEST STYLE.


PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS OF


THE CLEVELAND CITY DIRECTORY.


Office, 65 & 67 Frankfort Street,


CLEVELAND, OHIO.


STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.


EXPLANATION.


On referring to this Directory, it will be noticed that the names of streets, avenues, etc., follow each other in strictly alphabetical order, without regard to location. To all the more important streets and avenues are subjoined the names and numbers of inter- secting streets, avenues, etc., in the order in which they occur, so that if you wish to find, say No. 827 St. Clair, by reference to the Guide you will find that St. Clair crosses Case av. at No. 820 and Lyman at No. 840, hence, the place you seek is between these " two numbers, and nearest to Case av. Where no numbers are designated, the corner is vacant or occupied by a church or school house. In locating the small, obscure or most distant streets, pains have been taken to give the line of street cars by which they can be most easily reached.


STREETS, AVENUES AND ALLEYS.


A, south of and parallel ALUM, from Clark av. ASPEN, from 597 Lorain BAILEY, from 136 Wil-


with Kinsman, from Burlington to B St., 15th ward.


AARON, from 740 St. Clair to 341 Payne av:, 7th ward. 168 Superior.


ABBEY, from 58 Lorain east to Smith, 11th ward.


48 Brainard 33 Columbus.


AMOS, (late Lawn) from Garland av. to Ed- wards, 1st north of Quincy, 16th ward. E. C. Cars.


ANN, 18 Clinton to Cir- cle, 9th ward. West Side Cars.


ANN, 2d east of and par- allel with Wilson av., 17th ward. St. Clair st. cars.


AUBURN, from Colum- bus to 194 Merchant av., 13th ward. W. S. cars. 57 Jennings av. 106 Scranton av.


AUST, from 225 Pearl to 88 Hanover, 9th ward.


AVALON, from Quincy north, parallel with and between Bolton av. and Oak Dale .16th ward.


AVERILL, from Scran- ton av. to junction of Cliff and Jennings avs. 13th ward.


AVERY, from Lester north-east to Nursery. 14th ward.


B, from Kinsman south to "A" street, 15th ward.


ALLEN AV., from 66 Wood to 29 Baldwin al. 2d ward.


ALLEN, from 32 Sumner to 3312 Parkman, 4th ward. 9 Ohio. 14 Webster. 31 Parkman.


to city limits, 12th ward. West Side cars.


to Fir, 10th ward. West Side cars.


ASTOR AV., from Dun- ham east to Giddings av. 17th ward.


ATLANTIC, from Ham- burg to Gilbert, south of Clark av., 12th ward. West Side cars.


ATLANTIC, from Kins- man south, to 1st east of Madison av. Kins- man st. cars.


BANK, from Union De- pot to 171 Superior, 3d ward. 22 Front 37 Lake


ADDISON, (late North) from White av. north; no outlet; third east of Wilson av., 17th ward.


ÆTNA, from Train to Kirtland, 12th ward.


Take West Side cars. ANSEL AV., from Doan north-westerly, 17th ward.


ALABAMA, from Lake Erie to Payne av., 5th ward. St. Clair st. cars. 41 Lake. 53 Hamilton.


71 St. Clair.


111 Superior. 157 Payne av.


ARCH, from 22 Burwell, to 119 Croton, 6th ward.


ALBERT, from Lake Erie, southeast to Lloyd, 8th ward.


ARCH, (now Stanton), 15th ward, east of Woodland cemetery.


ARLINGTON, first west of and parallel with Wilson av. from Cedar av. south to Scovill av., 6th ward.


ASH, from 350 Clark av. BADEN AV., from Gar- to Train, 12th ward. West Side cars.


den to 137 Quincy, 16th ward.


ASHLAND AV., from BAKER, east of and 630 Garden to 107 Quin- parallel with Wilson av., from White north, 17th ward. cy, 16th ward. E. C cars.


lett to Mechanic, 11th ward. W. S. cars. 37 Devine. 10 Ford.


ALTOONA (late Kirt- land), from Cedar av., to E. Prospect, first east of Garland av., 16th ATHENS, from Bur- ward. E. C. Cars. lington east,15th ward.


BALDWIN AL., 138 Lake to 195 St. Clair, 2d ward.


BALLOU. from Broad- way to city limits, 14th ward.


55 Johnson 85 St. Clair 119 Frankfort 171 Superior.


BARBER AV., from 754 Scranton av., west to 52 Hitchcock, 12th ward. 53 Columbus 76 Empress 100 Mull Hitchcock


BARKER, from Grove, west, no outlet, 15th ward


BARD AL., from Ridge to Bridge, 10th ward. BAY, from W. River to Carter, 13th ward.


BEAVER, South of and parallel with Wood- land av., from Geneva to Lisbon, 15th ward. BEAVER. (See DAY- TON).


BECK, (late Kent), from 734 Case av. to Wal- lingford Court, 6th ward. Kinsman st. cars.


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ACADEMY, from 101 St. Clair to Lake, 3d ward.


APPLE, from 27 Orch- ard to 161 Harbor, 11th ward. West Side cars.


ALEXANDER, from Bowers south, 15th ward.


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BECKER AV., from Su- BOLIVAR, from 24 Cen-


perior at Junction of Garland av., to St. Clair, 17th ward.


tral Pl. to 102 Pros- pect, 1st and 4th


wards.


19 Miami 47 Hurd alley


266. Root 284 Liberty


294 Birch


313 Dare


324 Courtland 351 Scott


BRIGHTON, from 44 Clark av.to city limits, 12th ward. W. S. cars.


BRIGGS, from Lake Erie to 447 Lake, 5th ward.


BRITISH, from 177 Mer- win to Columbus, 1st ward.


BROADWAY, fr. junc- tionOntario andHuron soutlieast, 1st, 4th and 14th wards.


Huron 55 85 CentralMarket 87 Central Place Eagle


116 Ohio Cross


194 Corner of Orange 322 Perry


371 Liberal


440 Brick


475 C. & M. R.R. crg. Jefferson Independence


631 Holly


726 Davis


767 Forest


772 Geauga


802 Guinea Gallup Fowler


911 Mead 921 Sawtell av. ext.


932 Whitman Morgan Schiller


BROADWAY EXT. fr.


374 Broadway to 64 CANAL, from 14 Cham- Jackson, 4th and 6th plain to 111 Hill, 1st ward. wards. 19 Irving


BROCK, from Smith at foot of Lorain, 11th ward. W. S. cars.


BROKER AV. from Ce- CAR, from 1000 Wood- dar avenue south to land av. to Platt, 15th ward. Quincy, 16th ward.


BROOKFIELD, (late CARPENTER, from Grove to Herbert, 15th ward.


Jefferson), from Eu- clid to Hough av., 4th E. of Garland, 17th ward.


BROOKLYN, from 65 Clark av.to city limits, 12th ward. W. C. crrs.


BROUGH, from Baxter, no outlet, 11th ward. W. S. cars.


land to Platt, 15th ward.


BROWNELL, (North,) (see CANFIELD).


70 Crooked Alley 84 Prospect 86 Cemetery 90 Court av.


112 Sumner 136 Garden 139 Ohio 149 Webster 165 Parkman


BUCK LANE, from Waring to Rossiter, 7th ward. St. Clair st. . cars.


BUCKEYE, from 364 Payne av. to 28 Kelly, 7th ward.


BUCKLEY, from 135


Burton to 253 Harbor, 11th ward. W. S. cars. BUELL, from 456 Lake to 545 St. Clair, 5th ward.


BURLINGTON, from Kinsman south, to Bes- semer avenue, 15th ward.


BURNHAM, from 2 Sco- vill av. to 198 Wood- land av., 4th ward. 61 Parkman alley.


BENNETT, from Hick- ory to W. River, 8th ward. W. S. cars.


BENTON'S AL., from Detroit to Vermont, 8th ward. W. S. cars.


BERAUN, from Saw- tell av. west, 14th ward,


BERG, (late Third) from 20 Commercial to 28 Cross, 1st ward.


BERGEN (late Beach) from Clark av. north to Train, 12th ward. W. S. cars.


BERLIN, from Auburn BRECK, from Superior to Lamoille, 12th ward.


to Crawford road, 17th ward.


BRECK ALLEY, from 7 Waring to 39 Rossi- ter, 7th ward. St. Clair street cars.


BREGG, from 430 Gor- don av. to Vine, 12th ward. W. S. cars.


BRENTON, from Cedar av. south to Garden, 16th ward.


BRICK, continuation of Irving from Broad- way extension, south- westerly to 440 Broad - way, 4th and 6th


wards.


BRIDGE, from Stone's Levee and Central Way, northeast, 1st ward.




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