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It is but fair to say that never in its years of publication has a canvass been made under such adverse conditions, nor so large an amount of money expended to overcome those difficulties and ensure the last degree of accuracy as has been required in the issue of the 1913 edition. The reasons for this will remain fresh in the memories of the citizens of Columbus for years to come.
THE FLOOD.
On the 20th of March, the usual time, the publishers made their first assignments of territory. Within forty-eight hours the continued rains made it necessary to withdraw all the force from the west and south sections of the city. By the morning of Tuesday, March 25th, the great flood of 1913 was at its height and the entire West Side, from the river to the Hilltop, was covered by the rush of the waters with its frightful toll of lives and property. Then followed the three days of frantic efforts to rescue the living from the housetops, trees, second floors and attics and other places where they had taken refuge from the waters before they perished from hunger and exposure.
Summed up, the record of those few days show : .
Rendered temporarily homeless. 20,000
Buildings totally or partially destroyed 4,416
Buildings totally destroyed 345
Lives lost and bodies recovered. 90
Deaths from exposure. 10
With the recession of the flood immediately began the rehabilitation of the entire section affected, made possible by the splendid generosity and spirit of the citizens of Columbus and the nation at large.
These conditions necessarily compelled a postponement of the canvass for information for the directory, so that it was not until April 14th that the same was resumed with a full force upon the East Side. The flooded district was left until the last thing, so as to secure the very latest information as to the re-occupancy of the restored residences in that section. In addition to this precaution, at the last possible moment all the houses found vacant upon the original canvass were re-visited and the names of the occupants secured.
As a matter of interesting record the numbers that appeared in the street guide in the 1912 edition on streets in the flooded district have been retained in the 1913 edition. Such as were swept away and demolished, leaving nothing but the foundations, are indicated by the word ( Flood).
In the face of all this the publishers are pleased to announce that the issue of the directory has been delayed barely twenty days beyond its usual date of publication. It is submitted with confidence that the extra efforts made to overcome the difficulties that attended its issue and the improvements made in its general appearance will be appreciated by the patrons who have so generously supported it.
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INTRODUCTORY.
THE CAPITAL CITY.
As the capital of the great state of Ohio, Columbus is specially favored by its central location in the state with lines of both steam and electric railways radiating in every direction. It contains within its borders the following state institutions: The Ohio State University, The Columbus State Hospital, The State School for the Blind, The State School for the Deaf and Dumb, The Ohio Penitentiary, and The Institu- tion for the Feeble Minded.
TRANSPORTATION AND FACTORY SITES.
Columbus, as a manufacturing and distributing point, has all the advantages that accrue from sixteen divisions of nine railroads centering here, furnishing unlimited factory sites along the miles of trackage within the city limits. Reciprocal switching arrangements for carload freight, in effect between all railroads, gives the shipper choice of routes without extra cost.
Eight tickets for a quarter, with universal transfer, over 127 miles of perfectly equipped street railway service is an attraction to wage earners which is an important factor in securing and retaining good labor.
COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
During the year an energetic campaign was conducted for the re- organizing and unifying of the commercial, industrial and professional interests of the city into one compact organization with but the single purpose of making Columbus known to the world as "The City of Opportunity." Nearly fifteen hundred of the most active business men of the city are now included in its membership, with Kenneth D. Wood, secretary of The Central Ohio Paper Company, as president ; Clyde O. Haines, president of The C. O. Haines Co., as first vice-president ; A. W. Hershey, president of The Hershey-Rice Mfg. Co., as second vice- president; Edwin R. Sharp, president of The State Savings Bank and Trust Co., as treasurer, and Francis H. Hysell as acting secretary.
Application to the Chamber of Commerce will secure full informa- tion as to locations and factory sites and the advantages to be obtained from a location in Columbus of any enterprise or industry.
POPULATION.
Columbus includes within its corporate limits an area of 21.95 square miles. The government census enumeration is necessarily made within these limits. On the contrary the canvass for information for the city directory extends beyond these limits in all directions and includes all who are a part of the city's real population.
The increase in the population for the past twenty years has been a gratifying one.
Year
Census
Increase
Per Cent.
1890.
88,150
. .. . .
·
..
1900.
125,560
37,410
42%
1910.
181,548
55,988
44%
A comparison of the number of names in the 1913 issue with that ,of 1910, the last census year, gives an increase which now places Colum- bus well over the 200,000 mark within census limits without taking into account the population residing outside the same. "
R. L. POLK & CO.,
August, 1913.
PUBLISHERS.
.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
1
PAGE
PAGE
Abbreviations 421
Military
54
Alphabetical List of Names.
421
Miscellaneous Societies 55
Board of Education.
43
Missions 50
Boards of Trade.
46
Newspapers 57
Cemeteries
46
Ohio State Government.
69
Churches, Religious Organizations, Etc ..
46
Police Department
40
City Government
39
Post Office 45
Classified Business Directory.
1567
Public Halls and Buildings. 58
Clubs
50
Public Parks 61
County Officials
44
Schools-Public 44
Fire Alarm Signals.
41
Secret Societies 61-67
Fire Department
41
State Institutions 68-72
Hospitals and Benevolent Institutions.
51
Street Directory 73-419
Labor Organizations
52
United States Barracks. 50
Libraries
54
United States Courts and Federal Offices. 44
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
PAGE
PAGE
Acme Paving & Construction Co.
9
Acorn Lumber Co .... right side lines and 1677
Altman F & Son ... 1567
American Art Works.
6
American Delivery Co.
1736
American Surety Co of N Y.
1730
Atcherson Fred W.
.left side lines
Avery-Loeb Electric Co.
right top lines and front cover
Bancroft C H.
front cover
Barber & Eickemeyer. 9
Barrett Mfg Co. 1610
Bauman Ferdinand ..
.right side lines
Bergin M J Lumber Co .... left top lines
Bott Bros Mfg Co. 7
Bratton Circular Letter.
.opp
Brelsford T S.
27
1568
Brown Dye House .... right top lines and 1629
Brown J L Livery Co.
20
Brown-Myers Co ...... right top lines and 16
Browne M S Electric Co .. 1633
Bryson-Bedwell-Brubacher
Co.
front cover
Buckeye Concrete Co.
12
Buckeye Dredging Co.
9
Buckeye Transfer & Storage Co.
top stencil and
3
Bulkley L H.
6
Burgess & Long. 1603
Burkley F W Mrs & Son.
1660
Burns J H.
.left side lines
Central Mortar & Supply Co ...
right bottom lines
Chase Foundry & Mfg Co .. 22
Cherington Printing & Engraving Co .. opp 584
Clean-Up-Dye Works .... right side lines Coca-Cola Bottling Works Co.
right side lines
Cole C H Co.
Columbus Artificial Limb Co.
Columbus Bill Posting Co ..
1597, 1096, 1726 and opp
607
Columbus Carpet Cleaning Works ...
13
Columbus Chamber of Commerce.
back cover and pages 30 and 31 Columbus Coal & Lime Co .. left side lines Columbus Die, Tool & Machine Co ... 1625
Columbus Heating & Ventilating Co .... left bottom lines and
17
Columbus Lumber Co ...... left side lines Columbus Paint Contracting Co. 11 1726 1636
Columbus Sign Co.
Columbus Supply Co.
Columbus Swing Co. 23.
Columbus Tent & Awning Co ... 1579
Columbus Transfer Co .... right top cards Columhus Upholstery Supply Co. right top lines
Columbus Window Cleaning Co ..
front cover, 32 and 1741
Columbus Wire & Iron Works.
1694
Covert, McKnight & Co ..
1567
16 1571
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
PAGE
PAGE
Lum W T.
11
McClelland & Co ... 8
McElroy F C & Co. 19
McGrath D W. .opp
1064
McKee Caleb L & Co .... bottom stencil
and opp 1592
Mackey George I 14
Mann & Co .. 1582
Mansfield W D. .right top lines
Marckworth O S. 1604
Martin Mrs
1600
Maryland Casualty Co. 18
Mason Monumental Works. opp
1093
Mead Wm H jr.
1662
Meeker Claude 29
Melliush & Pymer.
12
Merchants Collection & Credit Rating Co 1611 Merchants Trucking and Storage Co. 14 Metzmaier E. 1640
Midland Mutual Life Insurance Co ..
back cover and 19
Moore Oil Co ..
front cover and 26
Moores & Ross Milk Co .... right bottom
lines and 1622
Morehouse-Martens Co. 173
opp
Fisher Edward E Co .opp
744
Morehouse, Trucking, Transfer & Stor- age Co ..
15
Munk Floral Co. 1641
Murnan's Taxi Co.
right top lines
Murray City Coal Co.
.left top cards
Muth Bros .. left top cards and 1659
New Method Laundry.
. left side lines
Nitschke Bros.
opp
1170
Nurses Home and Directory. 1689
O'Donnell L J.
. left side lines
Ohio Badge Co.
.right top lines
Ohio Carriage Mfg Co.
23
Ohio Dairy Co 1620
Ohio Elevator & Machine Co.
right side lines Ohio State Life Insurance Co.back cover Ohio Testing Laboratory. .right top
cards and 1604
Orewiler E Co
1724
Osborne & Sexton Machinery Co .... opp 1679
Parsons John H & Co ..
.front cover
Payne J M
12
Phillips Cement Stone Co.
right side lines
Pletcher H A Co. .opp 1224
Pitz Bros.
16
Pohl I H .. 1655
Polk R L & Co. 4
Prentice E A.
left top lines
Pure Milk Co. 1622
Quad Stove Mfg Co 1730
Radebaugh
1694
Rapp J & Co. right top lines and 13
Rebert C E.
1615
Reed Clyde S.
1694
1262
Reynolds Bros
back cover and
Riverside Floral Co
.right top lines
Rockey Co The.
1710
Roslund O H
left side lines
Rossbach Art Glass Co 1571
Royal Photo & Film Co.
1699
Sackett Mine Supply Co .. right top lines
Co
2
Hughes Harry C. opp
1661
Ideal Heating Co
left top corner cards and opp
1657 Indestructible Sign Co 29
Iron Clay Brick Co. .left top lines
Jeffrey Mfg Co ...... right side lines and
21
Jennings, Lawrence & Lindsey 15
Johnston Letter Service 15
Jones
Justus & Parker. 7
Keeley Institute .. left side lines and opp 957
Keller H A
1568
Kesler K O. 1616
Knox J J Lumber Co. back cover Krauss A E. .opp Kulın Artificial Stone Co ...... back cover Langdon W E .. 1568
Lamneck Co The. 11
Legg & Davis Artificial Stone Co. 11
Link Louis 1675
Livingston Seed Co.
1621
Lowe Bros Machine Works 20
872
Cussins & Fearn
18
Deinlein F M. .left top lines Diehl Office Equipment Co .. left top lines Dun R G & Co.
25
Eclipse Automobile Co. 6
Entrekin Electric Co. .left top lines
Erner & Hopkins Co .. right bottom lines
Esswein Samuel A Heating & Plumbing
Co right bottom cards
Evans Daniel. 14
Federal Casualty Co.
20
Ferguson & Alder.
1661
Ferris Warren B Brick Co.
left center cards and
737
Fidelity & Casualty Co of N Y. 1663
Fidelity & Deposit Co
... left side lines
Fifth Ave Coal Co right top lines
Finckel & Finckel.
.front cover and
1697
Findling S Mrs.
1570
Fink Lewis.
.opp
741
Frankenberg Bros .. 7
Franklin Builders Supply & Coal Co. 13
1591
Goldsmith's Music Store. 1704
Great Western Storage Co.
14
Guarantee Title & Trust Co. opp
820
Hain C W Safe Co. 1717
Haines C O Co.
1693
Hall Frank P Co. .left side lines
1621
Hatch Asa J .. 1568
Hearn J C Machine Works.
21
Heer F J Printing Co ...... left top lines Hiss Stamp Works ...... left bottom cards
Hocking Valley Products Co.
right center cards
Home Store
.opp
Hoster-Columbus Associated Breweries
173
17
990
Creighton-Horch Home Builders & Realty Co .left top lines Crooks Pattern Works. 1698
Crystal Ice & Cold Storage Co. opp
Fish Stone Co.
front stencil and
10
Gaddis-Harrison Brick Co.
Hartman Farm Dairy.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.'
PAGE
PAGE
Schilling J N ...... left top correr cards
Schwarz S A Oil Co.
27
United States Kellastone Co. 13
Seventeenth St Garage 6 Van Bolt & Co
Shedd & Pembroke .. 1345
Varley Thomas M. 29
Shelton C L. 8 Viereck F C. .... left top corner cards
Shepard Paint Co.
1695
Von Gerichten Art Glass Co. 6
Shepherd C C.
1697
Waldschmidt W L.
. Shigley & Harney
Shipley & Co.
7
Watson R L.
right top lines
Siebert Chas M jr.
1665
Wegener Theo A. 1638
Simpson R D ..
1693
Weinman Pump Mfg Co.
24
Snider J J Lumber Co .. right side lines
Standard Coal and Fuel Co ..
15
Stephens S F .. .left top lines and
1641
Stockman Ralph G.
18
Wikoff Bros .... .right top lines and 18
Williams Contractors Supply Co. 12
Thomas J M.
.left side lines
Thomas Mailing Co.
Tice & Jeffers left top lines
1568
Yoerger P F Sign Co. .1633 and 1726
23
1697
Walk-Over Shoe Co. right side lines
Weldon-Harwick. left side lines White-Haines Optical Co .... left top lines Whiteis U E. left top cards
Taylor Wm Mantel & Grate Co.
right top cards
Williams & Taylor 1693 Yardley Screen & Weather Strip Co .... 1625
Union Boiler Works. 23
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R. L. POLK & CO.'S COLUMBUS CITY DIRECTORY
1913
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
CITY GOVERNMENT
City Hall, s e cor State and Pearl Council Meeting every Monday evening Elections, November of each year
Executive Department Mayor, Hon George J Karb
Legislative Department
Officers City Council
President David T Logan President pro tem, Ernest M Baldridge
City Clerk, John T Barr .
Councilmen
1912-1913
Ward 1, Fred P Zimpfer
Ward 2, Chas F Biederman
Ward 3, Wm J Lucks Ward 4, Chas A Stribling
Ward 5, Ernest M Baldridge
Ward 6, Arthur C McGuire
Ward 7, Albert E Griffin
Ward 8, Wm H Ellis
Ward 9, John B Wegman
Ward 10, Frank M Wilson
Ward 11, John P Bohnert
Ward 12, Michael J Barry Ward 13, Chas E Warren
Ward 14, Louis A Alcott
Ward 15, Fred D Connolley
Ward 16, Thos M Sherman
Members at Large
Frank E Hayden Joseph C Nailor Albert Reinhard
Standing Committees 1912-1913
Finance-Baldridge, McGuire, Connol- ley, Ellis Nailor
Judiciary-Sherman, Alcott, Hayden, Biederman, Nailor
Streets-Stribling, Barry, Reinhard, Griffin, Warren Water Works-Alcott, Connolley, Weg- man, Hayden, Zimpfer
Fire Department-Nailor, Lucks, Strib- ling, Sherman, Ellis
Railroads and Viaducts-Hayden, Bald- ridge, Biederman, Barry, Stribling
Rules, Printing and Revision-Lucks, Reinhard, Alcott, Barry, Connolley Police and Workhouse-McGuire, Strib- ling, Ellis, Lucks, Griffin
Markets and Military-Ellis, Baldridge, Wegman
Gas and Electricity-Connolley, Bald- ridge, McGuire, Ellis, Biederman Goodale Park-Alcott, Biederman,
Wegman
Public Parks-Biederman, Barry, Hay- den, McGuire, Bohnert
Library, City Hall and Hare Charity Fund-Barry, Wilson, Zimpfer
Sewers and Drainage-Griffin, Lucks, Warren, Wegman, Bohnert
Plats and Engineering - Reinhard, Nailor, Sherman
Sanitary-Wegman, Griffin, Wilson Levees, Dikes and Wharf Property- Warren, Bohnert, Reinhard, Weg- man, Alcott
Poor and Poor Department-Wilson, Ellis, Bohnert, Stribling, Reinhard Labor and Industries-Zimpfer, Griffin, Wilson Civics and Entertainment - Bohnert, Hayden, Sherman, Nailor, Zimpfer
Trustees Hare Orphans' Home-Con- nolley, Sherman, Lucks, McGuire, Warren
Health and Hospitals-Griffin, Bieder- man, Bohnert, Alcott, Connolley
Auditing Department
Auditor, H Clayton Cain Deputy Auditors, Wm W Ginder, Albert Sinclair, Walter S Lewis, Clyde H Burwell, Frank C Shoemaker, Robt B Chase, Walter Otto, Pearl W Spence Vehicle License Clerk, J J Lee (c)
Treasury Department
City Treasurer, Fred C Neff Deputy Treasurers, E W Hirsch, E E Jenkins, S W Holliday, David Kid- well, Chas J Carter
Law Department
City Solicitor, Stuart R Bolin First Assistant, Geo D Jones Second Assistant, James A Miles Third Assistant, John Morrisey
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
Fourth Assistant and Police Prosecutor, H N Schlesinger Special Counsel, Wm G Brossman Stenographer, Thos N Donahue Secretary, Dora C Lantz
Board of Control
President, George J Karb Secretary, A J Thatcher
Members, Byron L Bargar, Samuel A Kinnear Board of Public Safety Director, Byron L Bargar
Board of Public Service
Director, Samuel A Kinnear Water Works Department Superintendent of Construction, Jerry O'Shaughnessy
Cashier and Secretary, P R Crall
Engineering Department
Chief Engineer, Henry Maetzel Assistant Engineers, R H Simpson, W J Weaver, W H Eagle, John C Prior, Ralph C Chaney, I S Osborn, W A Hogle, P W Maetzel, E R Walcott, C R Whiteman, Charles Jones
Street Cleaning Department Superintendent, Nathan A McCoy
Municipal Electric Light Plant Superintendent, H E Eichhorn
Public Recreation Commission
President, John G Price; Jos S Korn- feld, vice president; Danl H Sowers, rec sec : F A Mckenzie, David T Logan, L J Streng, Dr I B Hamblin, R S Wambold, sec
Parks
Superintendents, Chas Sargent, Schiller Park; W D Heyl, Goodale Park; James Underwood, Franklin Park
Markets Superintendent, Chas E Reinhard
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Workhouse
Superintendent, G R McDonald
Public Library
Grant av and State
Columbus Public Library, Fred J Heer Pres, Lloyd W Buckmaster, Vice Pres, Daniel J Ryan Treas, John J Pugh Librarian and Secretary, Trus- tees, Chas J Pretzman, Emilius O Randall, Dr Frank Warner, Vice Librarian Blanche C Roberts, Asst Librarians Evan J Williams, Robt W Stevenson
Judicial Department
Police Judge, Hon Samuel G Osborn Prosecutor, H N Schlesinger Clerk, W M Jones
Deputy Clerk, Harold Gockenbach Chief Deputy, Theodore F Malloy Night Deputy Clerk, Frank W Phillips Deputy Clerk, E J Jack
Police Department
Office n w cor Town and Scioto
Chief of Police, Chas E Carter Captain, Oliver H Dyer Secretary, T H Guthrie Bertillon Officer, Harry E French Detectives, Harry B Carson, John W Dorgan, Ollie D Hamer
Sergeants, Charles E McMannis, Claude McNeal, Victor P Churches, Harford Lovelace, John T Stewart, Wm H Wolfel, Peter J Albanese, John M Harbin, C C Newport
Police Surgeons, F H Obetz M D and Woodward C Pickering M D
Court Crier, Daniel Chestnut
Turnkey, George W Gutches, M Ray Andrix, Emil H Kreher
Matrons, Mrs Grace Schnepf, Mrs Caroline Gehring and Mrs Anna Brehm
Janitor, Charles F Hunt City Prison, n w cor Town and Scioto Patrol House, 42-46 W Town City Ambulance, 42-46 W Town
Board of Health
George J Karb Pres Ex-Officio, W E Ed- miston M D Pres Pro Tem, John W Keegan Clerk and Local Registrar, O H Sellenings M D, P D Shriner M D, John Donley M D, Health Officer Louis Kahn M D
Chief Food Inspector, Rolly J Carver Chief Tenement Inspector, F W Huff- man
Meat Inspectors, E C O'Dell, Jacob Horch, D B Smith
Milk Inspectors, Herbert R Gibson, Harry E Ewing, Roy F Leslie
Bakery Inspector, Ernest E Kintz Officers, James Geissenger, James L Davis Sergt, H H Williams, J J Renz, David N Oysor, L H Connor, A N Stoddard, Jas F Demaris, Geo W Herrick, Russell P Gregg, Valentine Bauer, Scott M Beaver
Chief Fumigator, Timothy Shea Bacteriologist, J A Beer M D Medical Inspector, W L Dick M D
Inspector of Buildings
Inspector, Joseph Dauben Secretary, W F German Deputies, James H Lloyd, C M C Ging- her, R C Gribben
Plumbing Inspectors, D D Lewis, C H Werlin, C A Seddon, P S Dreher Engineer on Construction. Bert Walter Examiner of Plans, J Firmeran
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CITY GOVERNMENT - FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Sinking Fund Trustees
Christian Born Pres, Foster Copeland Vice Pres, Martin A Gemuender Sec, Wm F Hoffman, Geo J Schoedinger, Minnie Buchsieb clerk
Civil Service Commission
W S Potter Pres, C T Warner, Chief Examiner, W F Andrus Commr, M K McGarraugh
Fire Department
Headquarters, cor Front and Elm
Chief, Charles J Lauer
First Asst, Jenkin Daniels
Second Asst, Norris C Ijams
Superintendent Construction, Alfred C Burley
Battalion Chiefs, J A Welsh, A E Nice Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph, H R Allensworth
Superintendent Machinery, Wm S Win- nard
Operators, S E Rodgers, R L Hillery, C F Clay, George F Priest
Engine Co No 1-Front and Elm, J D McManus Captain, George Heintz Lieut
Engine Co No 2-Fulton and Pearl, George W Bevilheimer captain, Geo W Hill Lieut
Engine Co No 3-Third near Chapel, F M Daugherty Captain, Charles Ketter Lieut
Engine Co No 4-Russell and Hamlet, W B Hunt Captain, W D Osborne Lieut
Engine Co No 5-Thurman and Mo- zart, L J Buchholtz Captain, L Kre- del Lieut
Engine Co No 6-Broad and Mill, Charles Garret Captain, W F Ritter Lieut
Engine Co No 7-Euclid av east of High, H N Ford Captain, A E Skin- ner Lieut
Engine Co No 8-Twentieth near Mt Vernon av, Wilson Bazler Captain, C W Fix Lieut .
Engine Co No 9-Buttles and Dela- ware avs, W O Coffman Captain
Engine Co No 10-Broad and Glen- wood, E H Parry Captain, O H Le Rett Lieut
Engine Co No 11-Main and Twenty- second, D F Cook Captain, Julius Ad- ler Lieut
Engine Co No 12-Oak e of Parsons av, Walter I Sheldon Captain, F F Butts Lieut
Engine Co No 13-Wilcox and High, M H Farrell Captain, John Carlisle Lieut
Engine Co No 14-Parsons av and Mc- Cort, Hiram McColley Captain, F C Uncles Lieut
Engine Co No 15-Livingston av and Nicholas, Fred Reither Captain, Christian F Weilbacher Lieut
Engine Co No 16-260 N 4th, G M Feigley Captain, C D Derrer Lieut Chemical Engine No 1 (c)-Broad and Whitethorne av, J G Payne Captain, M H Tyler Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 1-Front and Elm, Chas E Barklow Captain, Walker Waddington Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 2-Fulton and Pearl, H B Griffin Captain, Fred Stehle Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 3-Russell and Hamlet, J M Johnson Captain, Carl Schroeder Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 4-Broad and Glenwood, H J Fetter Captain, J E Swain Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 5-20th near Mt Vernon av, Wm J Dundon, Cap- tain, Hugh McNulty Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 6-Euclid av east of High, R K Dutcher Captain, Thos H Staley Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 7-Main and 22d, W B Corbin Captain, H N Kemp Lieut
Hook and Ladder Co No 8-Fourth and Chestnut, G N Dukeman Captain, J G Kaiser Lieut
Water Tower No 1 at No 3 House
Fire Alarm Boxes
12 Mound and Canal
13 Seventh and Beck
14 Blind Inst, Main and Parsons av
15 Deaf Inst, Town and Washington av
16 Long and Scioto
17 High and Woodruff av
18 Mt Vernon and Cleveland avs
19 Long and Fourth
21 High and Capital
23 High and Main
24 Fourth and Cherry
25 State and Sixth
26 Mound and Seventh
27 Main and Champion av
28 Town and Mitchell
29 Main and Miller av
31 Fifth and Fulton
32 Fourth and Livingston av
34 Spring and Water
35 High and Third av
36 Goodale and Michigan av
37 Goodale and Neil av
38 Fourth and Fifth av
39 Third and Harrison avs
41 Broad and Princeton av
42 High and Swan
43 Mohawk and Sycamore
45 Greate Southern Theater
46 High and Warren
47 Broad and Starling
48 Dennison av and Maple
51 High and Gay
52 Mound and Main
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
53 Long and Lexington av
54 Long and Twentieth
56 Mt Vernon and Garfield avs
57 Front and Hoster
61 Washington av and Long
62 High and State
63 Town and Parsons
64 Rich and Grant av
65 Main and Washington av
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Columbus Barracks
213 First anr Harrison avs
214 High and Hosack
215 Spring and Neilston
216 Grand Theater
217 Fifth and Michigan avs
219 Neil and Wilber avs
82 High and Ramlow
83 First av and Fourth
223
Long and Champion av
224
Livingston and S Front
85 Lane and Neil avs
225 Broad and Parkwood
226 Rich and Avondale av
92 Columbus State Hospital
93 Ohio State University
95 Children's Home, n e of city
112
Long and Cleveland av
233
Ohio av and Shelby
114
Ohio State Fair Grounds
234 Livingston and Wilson avs
235 Oak and Miller av
236
Town and Gift
117
Fifth and Bismarck
118
Livingston av and 9th
241 Leonard and Galloway avs
242 Main and Alum Creek
243 High Street Theater
122 Maple and Armstrong
123 Town and Sandusky
124 Poplar av and High
125 Fifth and Hunter avs
126 Kilbourne & Jacobs, hd Lincoln
127
Kilbourne & Jacobs, Goodale and Fourth
128 Moler and High
129 Deshler av and Bruck
131 Curtis and St Clair avs
262
Frankfort and Front
263 Born Brewing Co
264- First av and Perry
271
Front and Maple
13 Oak and Eighteenth
137 Broad and Warren av
138 Keiths Theater
282
Miller and Cole
141 Grant av and Broad
291 Long and Third
142 Main and Seventeenth
311 High and Beck
14 Schiller and High
Bryden Road and Twentieth
313
High and Long
314 High and Rich
315
Tenth and Neil avs
147 Broad and McDowell
151
State and Center
152
Town and McDowell
318 Old Ladies' Home
321 High and Blenkner
322 High and Deshler av
323
City Prison
324 Buttles and Michigan avs
325
Parsons av and Schiller
326 Dennison and 6th avs
327 Neilston and Buckingham
331 Parsons av and Hanford
332 Parsons av and Merritt
334 Spring and Third
335 Fifteenth and Indianola avs
171 High and First av
172 Long and Monroe av
173 Spring and Cozzens
174 Sixth and Wesley av
181 Long and Burt
182 Fourth and Innis av
183 Livingston av and Carpenter
191 Broadway Theatre
211 Jeffrey Mfg Co, E First av
212 High and Spring
72 Front and Chestnut
73 Naghten and High
74 Randolph and Water
75 Spruce and Armstrong
81 Broad and Front
221 Hartman Theatre
227 Broad and Martin av
228 Chestnut and Third
231 High and Morrell av
232 Mt Vernon and Ohio avs
115 Oak and Champion av
116 Ohio Penitentiary
Washington. av and Grove
119 121 Leonard av and 20th
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