Scott's annual Toledo city directory for 1871-72, Part 6

Author: Scott, Charles I
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Toledo, Ohio : Daily Commercial Steam Book and Job Print. House
Number of Pages: 434


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EVERETT, in Comstock's Addition, first north of Franklin avenue from Lagrange west.


EWING, west of Lenk, from Dorr to No- braska avenue.


EXERA, (East Toledo,) from head Starr av- enue, southward, parallel with Raymer.


FACTORY, south of Hamilton, from Di- vision south-west to Lenk, running nearly parallel with Swan Creek.


FĂ…SSETT, south of Wilmot, on south line of city, from River e. to Woodville street. FIELD AVENUE, east of Canal ave., from Railroad avenne south across Western av.


FIFTH, (East Toledo,) south-east of Fourth, from Elm north-east to Cherry.


FIFTEENTH, north-west of Fourteenth, from Adams to Washington, thence south to Canal.


FIRST, (East Toledo,) next south-east of Front, from Yondota to Oswald.


FITCH, west of Wakeman, from Oak north to Bancroft.


FLOYD, north of Irving, from Putnam west to Collingwood avenue.


FORRER, from Lafayette at Ontario west to City Line.


FOURTEENTH, north of Thirteenth from Washington north-east to Oak.


FORT. next south of and parallel to Fassett. FOURTH, (East Toledo,) south-east of Third. FRANKLIN AVENUE, on east line of Hunt


& Hill's addition, from Adams north to and across Bancroft ; and on a straight line ex- tended to Comstock's Addition, through said Addition to Lagrange.


FRAZIER, first sonth of Lincoln, runs from Collingwood avenue io Calkin avenue.


FREDERICK, in Yates' addition, east of Cherry and North of Noble.


FRENCH, (East Toledo,) parallel with Starr avenue and next south.


FRONT, (East Toledo,) from Oak to Gardiner FULTON, west of Putnam, from Woodruff avenue north to north line Machen's addi- tion.


GARDINER, (East Toledo,) third below the bridge, south-east from Front.


GEORGE, first sonth of Utica, from Cherry to Walnut.


GERMANIA, in Germania addition, contin- uation of Lafayette street, west.


GORDON, next south of Western avenne, from Hawley west.


GRAPE ALLEY, between Floyd and Pres- cott, from Fulton to Hazel alley.


GRIFFIN, parallel with Canal, on west side, and south of Walbridge avenue to city line.


GROESBECK, first south-east of Wells, from Dorr to Frazier.


HALL, frem Ottawa street to Morris.


HAMILTON, south of Tecumseh from Erie west parallel with Nebraska avenue.


HARRIET, west of Division from Hamilton north to Nebraska avenue.


HARRISON, west of Logan, from Railroad avenue, north-west to Mill.


HAVRE, first south of Langdon, from South to Western avenue,


HAWLEY, east of Woodward avenue, from Railway north to Dorr.


HAZEL ALLEY, between Putnam and Ful- ton, from Irving to Prescott.


HEWEY, east of Horace, from Woodruff avenue north to Bancroft.


CURTIS, RUSSELL & Co., Insurance, Real Estate and Money Agents, King's Block, Water street, cor. Madison.


A. W. BARLOW & CO.,


Dealers in China, Gas Chande- liers, &c., 71 & 73 Summit St.


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HICKS, first north of Dorr, from Washington to Wheeler.


HIETT AVENUE. first west of Hawley, from Washington to Wheeler.


HOAG, first north-west of Hawley, from Ne- braska avenue to Campbell.


HOMER AVENUE, from Shaw avenue, north west : parallel with Monroe street.


HORACE, east of Franklin avenue, from .Woodauff avenne to Bancroft.


HORTON, east of Collingwood avenne from Woodruff avenne to Bancroft.


HEMBOLDT, first south of Hamilton from Lenk west to Swan Creek.


HUNT, north-west of Erie, from Hamilton to Nebraska avenue, parallel with Canal.


HURON, first north west of Superior, from Short street, north-east to Ash.


IDAHO, (East Toledo.) second south of Woodville, from Yondota to Oak.


ILLINOIS, south of Indiana avenue, from Washington to Division.


INDIANA AVENUE, south of Missouri, from Washington west to Hawley street.


INFIRMARY ROAD, from Canal at Lock 6, south-west to city line, and thence to Connty Infirmary.


IRVING, north of Woodruff avenne, from Franklin avenue west to Fulton.


JEFFERSON, first north Monroe, from River north-west to Collingwood avenne.


JERVIS, first south of Segur avenue from Manmee avenue east to Bloomfield.


JOHN, in Shaw's Addition, first north-east of Colfax, north-west from Shaw avenue.


JOHN. south of State, from Union east to Maiden Lane.


JOHN, (East Toledo,) Fassett's Addition, From Navarre avenue south.


KNAPP west of Williams, from Wade north to Swan Creek.


KNOWER, first north from South street, east from Broadway to Dix.


KRAUS, south of and parallel with Nebraska avenue, from Erie west to Wabash Canal. KUPER, first north of Champlain, from Mag- nolia east.


LABURNAM ALLEY. south of Adams, from Seventeenth to Linden Alley.


LAFAYETTE, southwest of Washington from Swan Creek northwest to Lenk.


LAGRANGE, first east of Locust, from River north to city line, thence to Dundee.


LANGDON, in Knower's Addition, from Broadway near junction with South, north to Western avenne.


LARCH ALLEY, between Warren and Put- nam, from Laburnam alley to Magnolia alley.


LAUREL, east of Chestnut, from Summit south to River.


LAUREL ALLEY, between Warren and Franklin avenue, from Prescott to Catalpa alley.


LEE, from Walbridge avenue at its intersec- tion with Dix, obliquely to Sumner.


LENK. from Dorr sonth on West line Port Lawrence Division to Swan Creek, thence to Curtis.


LEONARD, first north-east of Woodville.


LINCOLN, first north of and parallel with Frazier. from Monroe north-west.


LINCOLN AVENUE, an extension of Hor- ace from Bancroft north.


LINDEN, east of Field avenne, from West- ern avenue north to Segur avenne.


LINDEN ALLEY, west of Putnam, from La- burnam alley to Magnolia alley.


LITTLE, continuation of Nineteenth, from Washington to Dorr, in Yates' addition.


LOCUST, first northeast of Walnut, from Water north to central line Section 25.


LOGAN, east of Harrison, from Railroad avenue north to Vinton.


LUCAS, first north of Vance. from Erie west to 15th.


LYNN, southwest of Cherry, from Summit southeast to Water.


MADISON, first northeast of Jefferson, from Water northwest to 21st.


MAGNOLIA, first northeast of Mulberry, from River northwest to the Canal.


MAGNOLIA ALLEY, north of Madison, from Seventeenth to Linden alley.


MAIDEN LANE, west of Canal, from Shep- ard to State.


MAPLE, first northwest of Beech, from Orange northwest to the Canal.


MARKET SPACE, that part of Superior street between Monroe and Washington. MARION, east of Wa-sa-on, from Western avenue north to Railroad avenue.


MAUMEE AVENUE, first avenue east of Field avenue, from Railroad avenue, south to T. W. & W. Railway.


MIAMI, west of Yondota, from Fassett north to Yondota street.


MICHIGAN, first northwest of Ontario, from Lafayette northeast to city line, at Man- hattan.


MICHIGAN AVENUE, in Machen's Addition, north from Bancroft.


MIDDLE, between Western avenue and Jer- vis, from Sumner to Bloomfield.


MILL, first north of Vinton, from Canal street, northeast to Toledo side-cut Canal. MILLER, between Blucher and Wellington, .from Hall's brickyard to Wabash & Erie Canal.


MISSOURI, north of Indiana avenue, from Washington west to Lenk.


MONROE, first northwest of Washington, from River north 60 degrees west, to city line, thence on the same course to Sylvania.


MONTANA, first east of Miami, from Yon- dota to and across Nevada.


MOORE, east of Cherry and north of Page.


MORRIS, west of Ottawa, from Broadway, south to Railroad.


MORTON, runs easterly and obliquely from Walbridge avenue half way to Western ave- nue, then takes the line of Crittenden ave- nue extended and runs to the Bayou.


MULBERRY, first northeast of Chestnut, from River northwest to the Canal.


MYRTLE ALLEY, between Prescott and Bancroft, from Fulton to Franklin avenue.


NAVARRE (East Toledo), third south of Woodville, from Yondota to Woodville.


NEBRASKA AVENUE, first south of Wabash, from Erie west to city line.


NETTIE, first east of and parallel with Col- lingwood avenue from Dorr to Monroe.


NEVADA (East Toledo), first south of Wood- ville, from Miami to Woodville.


NEWTON, east of Logan, from Wade north to Swan Creek.


NINETEENTH, north of Eighteenth, from Washington northeast to Madison.


NOBLE, in Yates' Addition, between Yates and Frederick.


CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. are prepared to negotiate Loans, and purchase City, County, or Corporation Bonds.


Go to the store of Crockery, Chandeliers


A. W. BARLOW & CO.


for Bargains in and Plated Goods.


SCOTT'S CITY DIRECTORY.


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NORMAN, in Lenk's addition, first west of Elizabeth, from Nebraska avenue south to Swan Creek.


NORTH, first north of Beacon, from Union to Allen.


OAK, first northeast of Adams, from Water northwest to John street extended.


OAK (East Toledo), on west line of Yondota Plat, from Front south to Fassett.


OLIVE, east of Elm, from Summit to River.


OLIVER, northwest of Broadway, from Rail- road avenue northeast to the Canal.


ONEIDA, north of Seneca, from Cherry to Walnut.


ONTARIO, first northwest of Erie, from La- fayette northeast to city line.


ORANGE, first west of Cherry, from Summit north to the Canal.


ORCHARD, third south of South, from east line of Shaw & Wells' Addition to west line of Raffensperger's Addition.


OSTRICH LANE, between Summit and Su- perior, from Orange to Magnolia.


OSWALD (East Toledo), third below Bridge, from Front southeast.


OTTAWA, east of Morris, from Bridge south to Railroad lands.


PAGE, east of Cherry and South of Moore.


PARK, first west of Hiett avenue, from Walbridge avenue to the line of the T., W. & W. R.


PARK PLACE, continuation of Adams, from Putnam to Swayne Tract.


PARKWOOD,north from Monroe to Bancroft, east of Raymond.


PAWLONIA ALLEY, south of Madison, from Eighteenth to Twenty-first.


PECK, east of Cherry and south of Page.


PERRY, southwest of Monroe, from Summit to St. Clair.


PICKARD, north side Wabash railroad, and parallel therewith.


PICKINS, parallel with Canal, on west side, in Pickins & Daugherty's addition.


PINE. east of Locust, from Summit to Water. PLATT (East Toledo), first below Bridge,from Front southeast.


PLUM ALLEY, between Floyd and Irving, from Fulton to Hazel alley.


PROUTY AVENUE, second south of South st., and parallel thereto.


PRESCOTT, south of Bancroft, from Frank- lin avenue west to Collingwood avenue.


PRITCHARD, from Stocking avenue to Bow- man, northwest of and parallel with the T. W. & W. R. R.


PUTNAM, next west of Warren, from Ban- croft and Adams to Madison.


RAILROAD AVENUE, north side of M. S. & N. I. R. R., from Wade west to the canal.


RAYMER, from Starr avenue southward, parallel with White.


RAYMOND, first northwest of Parkwood, from Monroe to Bancroft.


RIVER, in Raffensperger & Miller's addition, from Congress west to Bowman.


ROBINSON, first south of Drummond, in Knower's 2d addition.


ST. CLAIR, first northwest of Summit, from Railroad avenue northeast to Cherry.


SCOTT, first south of Beacon, from Union east to Cherry.


SECOND, first southeast of First, from Os- wald to and across Oak.


SEGUR AVENUE, first south of Railroad avenue, from Bloomfield west to Canal av. SENECA, first south of Oneida, from Cherry to Walnut.


SEVENTEENTH, first north Sixteenth, from Washington to Adams. . SHAW AVENUE, from Frazier between


Wells and Arizona northeast to Homer, de- flecting to Monroe.


SHEPPARD, first south of Smith, from Oak east to Maiden Lane.


SHERMAN, east of Cherry and north of Baker.


SHORT, north of Nebraska avenue, from Erie southeast to Swan Creek.


SIXTH (East Toledo), first southwest of Ffth.


SIXTEENTH, first northwest of Fifteenth, from Washington to Adams.


SMITH, first south of John, from Union east to Maiden Lane.


SMITH, first southwest of Kraus, from Erie to Hunt.


SOUTH, fourth south of Western ave., from city line to Bayou.


SPARROW LANE, first west of Sumner, from Segur avenue to Railroad avenue.


SPRAGUE, on east line Sprague's addition, from Erie northwest to Canal.


SPRUCE, east of Mulberry, from Summit south to River.


STARR AVENUE, from head of Cherry east to city limits.


STATE, first south of Woodruff avenue, from Union to Maiden lane.


STAUNTON, first south of Canal street, from Railroad avenue northwest to Canal.


STICKNEY AVENUE, first east of Bush, from Summit north to the Canal.


STOCKING AVENUE. from South street at right angles to railroad.


SUMNER, first east of Dix, from Colburn north to Railroad avenue.


SUMMIT, first northwest of Water, from mouth of Swan Creek northeast to city line. SUPERIOR, first northwest of St. Clair, from Swan Creek, northeast to city line, thence to Manhattan.


SWAN, southeast of St. Clair, from Wash- ington northeast to Perry.


SWAN LANE, between Huron and Erie, from Orange to Bush.


SYCAMORE, northeast of Walnut, from Summit southeast to River.


TECUMSEH, south of Nebraska avenue, from Canal west to city line.


TENTH, northwest of Michigan, from Wash- ington northeast to Shepard.


TERRITORIAL ROAD, (Adams street) from Bancroft north to city line.


THIRD, (East Toledo,) southeast of Second, from Oak northeast to Cherry.


THIRTEENTH, northwest of Twelfth, from Washington northeast to Oak.


TOLEDO AND PORT CLINTON ROAD, from River below Thacher's Mill, southeast to city line, thence to Port Clinton.


TWELFTH, first northwest of Eleventh, from Washington northeast to Oak.


TWENTIETH, first northwest of Nineteenth, from Monroe to Madison.


TWENTY-FIRST, first northwest of Twen- tieth, from Washington to Madison.


UNION, west of Allen, from Oak north to Bancroft, thence to Cherry.


UNIVERSITY, from Walbridge avenue to South, first west from Maumee avenue.


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CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO., Real Estate and Loan Agents. Office, 98 Water street, Toledo, O.


A. W. BARLOW & CO.


Have a large stock and great variety of Gas Chandeliers.


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SCOTT'S CITY DIRECTORY.


UTAH, east of Yondota, from Brown's road, north to Woodville.


UTICA, first north of George, from Cherry to Walnut.


VANCE, second north of Nebraska avenue, from Erie west.


VINE, northeast of Cherry, from Summit to Water.


VINTON, first south of Canal, from Railroad avenue northeast to Toledo side-cut canal. WABASH, north of Nebraska avenue, from Erie to Fifteenth.


WADE, first southeast of Broadway, from Railroad avenue northeast to Morris.


WAKEMAN, first west of Union, from Woodruff avenue north to Bancroft.


WALBRIDGE AVENUE, first south of Crit- tenden avenue, from Broadway to River.


WALNUT, first east of Cherry, from Water, north to north line of Peck & Moore's Ad- dition.


WARREN, next west of Franklin avenue, from Bancroft across Adams to Madison. WA-SA-ON, west of Marion, from Western avenue north to Segur avenue.


WASHINGTON, first southwest of Monroe, from Swan Creek northwest to Nettie, and


. thence west to the end of Hall's Second Division, at Calkin avenue.


WASHINGTON AVENUE, (Haughton road,) from Cherry street west to Washington township.


WATER, first southeast of Summit, from Monroe northeast to city line.


WELLINGTON, first southeast of Hawley, from Hamilton to Railroad avenue.


WELLS, in Shaw & Frazier's Addition, from Dorr to Frazier.


WENDELL, from Beecham south to South street. Hiett & Skidmore's Addition.


WESTERN AVENUE, first south of Segur avenue, from Maumee River west to city line.


WHEELER, next west of Collingwood ave- nue, from Dorr to Frazier.


WILLIAMS, first southwest of Clayton, from Wade to Swan Creek.


WILLIAMS, (East Toledo,) first southeast of Church, from Oak east.


WILMOT, first north of Fassett, from Oak west to River.


WISCONSIN, first south of Dorr from Wash- ington west.


WOODRUFF AVENUE, from Walnut second north of Canal, west parallel with Ban- croft, to Swayne tract.


WOODVILLE, (East Toledo,) first northeast of Church, from River southeast to city line, thence southeast to Woodville, (Tole- do Plank Road.)


WOODWARD AVENUE, (now Hiett street.) WYANDOT, first east of Division, from Ne- braska avenue south to Hamilton.


YATES, east of Cherry and north of Moore.


YONDOTA, (East Toledo,) east of Miami, from Fassett north to junction of First and Miami.


BOUNDARIES OF WARDS.


FIRST WARD .- All that part lying north- westerly of the thread of the main channel of the Maumee River, and easterly to the cen- tre of Lagrange street, from the Maumee River to the northern boundary of the city.


SECOND WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of Lagrange street, in the thread of the channel of the Maumee River, and run- ning northwesterly along the center of La- grange street to the center of Woodruff avenue, thence southwesterly and west along the center of Woodruff avenue to the center of Union street ; thence south along the center of Union street, thence along the center of Oak street, and the same line ex- tended to the thread of the main channel of the Maumee River, and thence northeasterly along the thread of the channel of the river to the place of beginning.


THIRD WARD .- Beginning where the cen- ter line of Oak street extended would inter- sect the thread of the main channel of the Maumee River; thence southwesterly along said thread to Monroe street: thence north- westerly along the center line of Monroe street to the center of Erie street; thence southwesterly along the center line of Erie street to the center of Washington street ; thence northwesterly along the center line of Washington street to the center of Seven- teenth street ; thence northeasterly along the centre line of Seventeenth street to the cen- ter of Franklin avenue ; thence north along the center line of Franklin avenue to the centre of Woodruff avenue: thence east along the center line of Woodruff avenue to


the center of Union street ; and thence south and southeasterly along the center line of Union street and Oak street, and the center line of Oak street extended to the place of beginning.


FOURTH WARD .- Beginning at the inter- section of the thread of the channel of the Maumee River and Monroe street, and run- ning northwesterly along the center line of Monroe street to the center of Erie street ; thence southwesterly along the center line of Erie street to the center of Washington street : thence northwesterly along the center line of Washington to the center of Illinois street ; thence west along the center line of Illinois street, and said line extended to the west line of River Tract No. 1; thence south along the west line of River Tracts Nos. one, two, and three, to the center of the channel of swan Creek and the Maumee River to the place of beginning.


FIFTH WARD .- That part of the city which lies west of the thread of the main channel of the Maumee River and south of the middle of the channel of Swan Creek.


SIXTH WARD .- That part ef the city which lies easterly and southeasterly to the main channel of the Maumee River.


SEVENTH WARD .- That part which is not embraced within the boundaries of any of the foregoing Wards, and which lies north- easterly of the center line of Monroe street.


EIGHTH WARD .- All the remaining portion of the city.


CURTIS, RUSSELL & CO. effect Loans and make Collections. Office, 98 Water street, King's Block.


INSURE with the of New York.


Guardian Mutual Life Insurance Co. See Card Page 30.


SCOTT'S


TOLEDO DIRECTORY


FOR 1871-72.


ABBREVIATIONS.


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.above es


east side


rev reverend


agt


agent


engr.


. engineer S ..


south


al.


alley


forwdg


forwarding


se. southeast


asst. .assistant h


house


. southside


av


.avenue


lab


laborer


SW. southwest


bet.


between


mach


machinist


st ... .. street


bds


.boards


mkr


maker


sec


secretary


bh.


. boarding house


mnfr


manufacturer


servt


.servant


bk.


book-keeper


n


north


supt . superintendent


bldg


. building


ne


northeast


tob fac.


. tobacco factory


blk.


. block


nr.


near


trav agt ... traveling agent


(col).


colored


ns


north side


treas .. treasurer


cab mkr


cabinet maker


nw.


northwest


W .. west


WS.


west side


clk


clerk


p o


. post office


wks


.works


com mer.commission merch't


pres


.president


cond.


conductor


prod


produce


cor


corner


propr


. proprietor


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east


res


.residence


The classification by business follows the alphabetical arrangement of names. The table of "contents" will be found in the preceding pages, and will indicate the page containing names received too late for regular insertion.


A


Abala John, laborer, h. ss. Kraus, 2d door w. Erie.


Abala John, stevedore, h. 44 Woodruff av.


Alaba Joseph, teamster, h. 113 Erie.


Abbot F. E. Rev., pastor First Independent Church, bds. 435 Erie.


Abeel George H., mach., Davis & Shaw, h. Adams, nr. Tenth.


Abeel Gilbert, carpenter, Davis & Shaw, bds. American House.


Abnar Jacob, laborer, D. Smith, h. 578 Huron.


Abrams Charles, mason, bds. Charles Clayton's.


Abrams James W., (col.) barber, 37 Madison, h. es. Washington, bet. 22d and Nettie.


Academy of Music, w. cor. Hamilton and Division.


Acker Anthony F., laborer, h. ss. Forrer, 1st door e. Division.


Ackerman A. B., trav. agt., Benson & Wood, 68 Summit.


For Blank Books of all kinds go to the Blade Bindery. Boxes made to order.


Shelf


Alexander & Bliven, Insurance Agents, Rooms 1, 2 & 3 King's Block, 2d Stairway, Water St.


whol. wholesale


wid


widow


carp.


.. carpenter


opp


. opposite


T. H. Hamilton, BRIDGE BUILDER,


25 Indiana Avenue, Toledo, O.


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SCOTT'S CITY DIRECTORY.


Ackerman Henry, tinsmith, Ballard, Freeman & M., h. Ostrich lane, 2d door w. Lagrange


Ackerman Henry jr., clerk, L. E. Mulford


Ackerman Louis, wks. Gas Works, h. ns. Wabash, 2d door w. Erie Ackers Charles, wks. lumber yard, Curtis & Brainard, h. ss. Rail- road av., 4 doors w. Field av.


Ackley D., (col.) laborer, r. Union, up stairs


Ackley Ebenezer, (col.) yard master, Island House, h. 42 Woodruff av. Acklin Graff M., clerk 82 Summit, bds. 56 Illinois


Acklin John S., Wholesale Grocer, 82 Summit, h. 56 Illinois '


Adam Augustus, blacksmith, es. Cherry, 1st door s. Summit


Adam Charles, laborer, bds. Gustave Adam


Adam Charles, saloon, 223 Summit, res. same


Adam Gustave, laborer, h. ss. Forrer, nr. Hawley


Adam John, laboror, h. ss. Forrer, w. of Clark


Adam Hiram, wks. Bivins & Breed, bds. Jasper Corbin


Adam Louis, laborer, h. n. cor. Hamilton and Ewing


Adam Theodore, laborer, bds. Gustave Adam


Adams Charles, wks. tobacco factory, Witker, Nash & Co.


Adams Charles F., teller Second National Bank, res. 19 Drummond Block.


Adams Charles M., stevedore, h. ws. Marion, Ist door n. Segur av.


Adams Charles M., laborer, h. Segur av., nr. Field av.


Adams Frederick, porter T. Jackman, h. 359 Nebraska av.


Adams Frederick, tobaccocutter, h. es. Erie, 3 doors s. Logan.


Adams Frederick, carpenter, bds. Erie, 3 doors s. Logan


Adams George C., packer Toledo Mills


Adams Hiram, carpenter, Bivins & Breed.


Adams James H., jeweler, S. K. Mckinstry, bds. 119 Indiana av.


Adams Mary, widow Thomas, h. nw. cor. Bartlett and 21st


Adams Peter, (col.) laborer, h. 170 Washington


ADAMS STREET BAKERY, 109 Adams, John J. Worts propr. ADAMS STREET RAILROAD, on Adams from Summit to Ban- croft, Dr. T. M. Cook, Superintendent.


Adams Street Railroad Depot s. cor. Adams and Bancroft


Adams Watson E., firm Smith, Kelley & Co., bds. Oliver House Aekost Louis, laborer, h. ns. Champlain, nr. Bush


Aelars Henry, laborer, h. ns. Indiana av. 7 doors w. Division


Ahrens John H., tailor, h. ws. Putnam, bet. Adams and Madison Ahrens Louis, printer, Daily Commercial


Ahrens Peter, boarding house, ws. Oliver, 3 doors s. Clayton Ahrhardt Thomas, joiner, h. 452 Ontario


Ahringsman Harmon H., groceries, ne. cor. Maumee and Segur avs. Ainslie Perrin M., Ohio Wheel Co., h. 385 Erie


Ainslie Seward M., wks. Ohio Wheel Co., bds. 84 Ontario


Ainsworth Joseph H., firm R. &. J. Cummings & Co., bds. 193 Su- perior


The Largest and Best assortment of Type in the city can be found at the Blade Job Rooms.


North & Oswald have the largest and finest Gallery in the West.


INSURE with the of New York.


Guardian Mutual


Life InsuranceCo. See Card Page 30.


SCOTT'S CITY DIRECTORY. 81


Ainsworth Wallace W., traveling agent, R. & J. Cummings & Co. Aird Mary, widow Daniel, h. n. cor. Locust and Eagle lane Albert August, teamster, Jacob Fuehr


Albert Daniel, blacksmith, Agricultural Works, h. ss. Western av., 2 doors w. Canal av


Albert George W., dentist, Front, bet. Oak and Cherry, res. same Albert Gustave, shoemaker, G. F. Mayer, 403 Summit


Albert Henry, teamster, h. ss. Page, 2d door e. Walnut


Albert Otto, res. es. Erie, 3d door s. Beech, up stairs


Albertson George W., teamster, h. es. Fourth, 1st door s. Cherry. Alberty Nicholas, grocery and saloon, 251 Cherry, res. same Alberty N. jr., clerk Neuhausel Brothers


Albrecht Albert, tailor, h. 477 Ontario


Albrecht August, laborer, h. ns. Western av., 3 doors w. Marion Albrecht August, beer saloon, 104 Cherry, res. same


Albrecht Charles, teamster, J. Homberger, h. 127 Mulberry


Albrecht Frederick, laborer, h. nr. Tecumseh and Hawley


Albrecht John, h. nw. cor. Horton and Floyd


Alcorn William W., Jeweler, 135 Summit, h. 228 Huron


Aldrich A. N., freight conductor, L. S. & M. S. R'y, bds. 119 Wash- ington


Alexander Ambrose H., brakeman, L. S. & M. S. R'y, h. ws. Mag- nolia, 2d door n. Ontario


A


LEXANDER & BLIVEN, Insurance Agents and Adjus- ters, Water street, King's Block, 2d stairway


Wm. H. Alexander, res. 106 Water, King's Block


Charles E. Bliven, res. n. cor. Putnam and Irving


Alexander Fish D., clerk Black & Hofman, 105 Summit


Alexander Oliver, carpenter, Union Manufacturing Co., h. 116 In- diana av.


Alexander Robert, (col.) barber, John T. Higdon, 201 Summit Alexander William H., firm A. & Bliven, res. King's blk, Water Allan Charles E., gasfitter, Beach & Rood, 219 Summit


Allbright James, laborer, h. es. Langdon, 3 doors s. Western av. Albright N., laborer, h. cor. George and Locust




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