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That the National Democratic party do hereby pledge themselves to use every means in their power to secure the passage of some biil, to the extent of the Constitutional au- thority by Congress, for the construction of a railroad to the Pacific Ocean at the earliest practicable moment. PLATFORM OF THE DOUGLAS PARTY OF 1860. Resolved^ That we, the Democracy of the Union in Conven- tion assembled, hereby declare our affirmation of the resolu- tions unanimously adopted and declared as a platform of prin- ciples by the Democratic Convention at Cincinnati, in tho year 1856, believing that Democratic principles are unchanga- ble in their nature when applied to the same subject matter,. and we recommend as our only further resolutions the follow- ing: That inasmuch as differences of opinion exist in the Demo- cratic party as to the nature and extent of the powers of a Territorial Legislature, and as to the powers and duties of Con- gress, under the Constitution of the United States, over the institution of slavery in the territories ; Resolved^ That the Democratic party will abide by the de- cision of the Supreme Court of the United States over the in- stitution of slavery in the territories. Resolved^ That it is the duty of the United States to afford ample and complete protection to all its citizens, at home or abroad, and whether native or foreign born. Resolved^ That one of the necessities of the age, in a mili- tary, commercial, and postal point of view, is a speedy com- munication between the Atlantic and Pacific States, and the Democratic party pledge such constitutional enactment as will insure the construction of a railroad to the Pacific coast at the earliest practical period. 68 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. Resolved^ That the Democratic party are in favor of the ac- quisition of the Island of Cuba, on such terms as shall be hon- orable to ourselves and just to Spain. Resolved^ That the enactments of State Legislatures to de- feat the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law are hos- tile m character, subversive to the Constitution, and revolu- tionary in their effect. .Resolved^ That it is in accordance with the Cincinnati Plat- form, that during the existence of Territorial Governments, the measure of restriction, whatever it may be, imposed by the Federal Constitution on the power of the Territorial Leg- islature over the subject of the domestic relations, as the same has been or shall hereafter be decided by the Supreme Court of the Qnited States, should be respected by all good citizens, and enforced with promptness and fidelity by every branch of the General Government. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM OF 1860. Resolved^ That we, the delegated representatives of the Re- publican electors of the United States, in Convention assem- bled, in the discharge of the duty we owe to our constituents and our country, unite in the following resolutions : 1. That the history of the nation during the last four years has fully established the propriety and necessity of the organ- ization and perpetuation of the Republican party, and that the causes which called it into existence are permanent in their nature, and now, more than ever, demand its peaceful and constitutional triumph. 2. That the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Declaration of Independence, and embodied in the Federal Constitution, that " all men are created equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which are those of life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness, and that Governments are instituted among men to Becure the enjoyment of these rights, deriving their just power from the consent of the governed" — are essential to the pres- ervation of our republican institutions, and that the Federal Constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States, must and shall be preserved. POLITICAL PLATFOKMS. ^9 3 That to the union of the states this n at ion owes i ts unpre- cedented increase in population, its surprising developments of material resources; its rapid augmentation of wea Ih; its happiness at home and its honor abroad; and we ho d m abhorrence all schemes for disunion, come from whatever source they may; and we congratulate the country that no Eepublican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of disunion as often made by the Democratic mem- bers of Congress, without rebuke and with applause from their polftical associates ; and we denounce those threats of disunion in case of a popular overthrow of their ascendency, as denymg the vital principles of a free Government, and as an avowal of contemplated treason which it is the imperative duty of an indignant people sternly to rebuke and forever silence. 4 That the maintenance inviolate, of the rights of the States, and especially of each State, to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment ex- clusively, is essential to that balance of power on which the perfection and endurance of our political fabric depends ; and we denounce the lawless invasion by armed force of the soil of any State or Territory, no matter under what pretext, as one of the gravest of crimes. 5 That the present Democratic Administration has far ex- ceeded our worst apprehensions in the measureless subserviency to the exactions of a sectional interest, as especially evinced in its desperate exertions to force the infamous Lecompton Constitution upon the protesting people of Kansas, construing the relation between master and servant to '"jo'^^ ^^/^'L";/: ified property in persons ; in its attempted ^^I'^^'^'^^'^'J^^'g where, on land and sea, through the intervention of Congress and of the Federal Courts, of the extreme pretensions of a purely local interest; and in its general and unvarying abuse of the power entrusted to it by a confiding people. 6. That the people justly view with alarm the reckless e^. travasance which pervades every department of the Federal Snment. That a return to riglit economy and accounta bility is indispensible to arrest the plunder of he public treasury by favored partisans, while the recen startling devel- opment's of frauds and corruption at.tlie Federa^me rpoj. show that m entire change of administration is imperatively demaiaded. 60 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 7. That the new dogma that the Constitution of its own force carries slavery into any or all the Territories of the United States, is a dangerous political heresy, at variance with the explicit provisions of that instrument itself, with cotempo- raneous exposition, and with legislative and judicial prece- dents, that it is revolutionary in its tendency and subversive of the peace and harmony of the country. S. That the nominal condition of all the territory of the United States is that of freedom; that as our Republican fath- ers, when they had abolished slavery in all our national terri- tory, ordained that no person should be deprived of life, liberty Or property without due process of law, it becomes our duty b}^ legislation, whenever such legislation is necessary, to maintain this provision of the Constitution against all attempts to violate it ; and we deny the authority of Congress, or a Ter- ritorial Legislature, or of any individual, to give legal existence to slavery in any Territory of the United States. 9. That we brand the recent re-opening of the African Slave Trade, under the cover of our national flag, aided by perver- sions of judicial power, as a crime against humanity, and a burning shame to our country and age; and we call upon Congress to take prompt and efficient measures for the total and final suppression of that exercrable traffic. 10. That in the recent vetoes by their Federal Governors of the acts of the Legislatures of Kansas and Nebraska, pro- hibiting slavery in these Territories, we find a practical illustration of the boasted Democratic principles of non-inter- vention and Popular Sovereignty, embodied in the Kansas- Nebraska bill, and a demonstration of the deception and fraud involved therein. 11. That Kansas should, of right, be immediately admitted as a State under the Constitution recently formed and adopted by her people, and accepted by the House of Representatives. 12. That while providing revenue for the support of the General Government, by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imports as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country, and we commend that policy of National Exchange which secures to the working men liberal wages, agriculture remunerative prices, to merchants and manufacturers an ade- POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 61 quale reward for their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence. 13. That we protest against any sale or alienation to others of the public lands held by actual settlers, and against any view of the free homestead policy, which regards the settlers as paupers or suppliants for public bounty, and we demand the passage by Congress of the complete and satisfactory homestead measure which has already passed the House. 14. That the National Republican party is opposed to any change in our naturalization laws, or any State Legislation, by which the rights of citizenship hitherto accorded to immigrants from foreign lands shall be abridged or impaired, and in favor of giving a full and efficient protection to the rights of all classes of citizens, whether native or naturalized, both at home and abroad. 15. That appropriations by Congress for river and harbor improvements of a national character, is required for the ac- commodation and security of an existing commerce, or au- thorized by the Constitution and justified by the obligation of the Government to protect the lives and property of its citizens. 16. That a railroad to the Pacific ocean is imperatively de- manded by the interests of the whole country ; and that the Federal Government ought to render immediate and efficient aid in its construction, and that preliminary thereto, a daily overland mail should be promptly established. 17. Finally, having thus set forth our distinctive principles and views, we invite the co-operation of all citizens, however difi'ering in other questions, who substantially agree with us, in their affirmance and support. PLATFORM OF THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL PARTY OF 1860. The Union, the Constitution and the Laws. 62 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. UNION PLATFORM, ADOPTED AT BALTIMORE, JUNE 8, 1864. Iiesolved, Th»at it is the highest duty of every American citizen to maintain against all its enesnies, the integrity of the Union, and the paramount authority of the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that, laying all political opin- ions aside, we pledge ourselves, as Union men, animated by a common sentiment, and aiming at a common object, to da everything in our power to aid the Government in quelling, by force of arms, the rebellioa now raging against its author- ity, and bringing to the punishment due to their crimes, the rebels and traitors arrayed against it. Resolved^ That we approve the determination of the Gov- ernment of the United States not to compromise with rebels or to offer any terms of peace, except such as may be based upon an unconditional surrender of their hostility, &c., and a return to their just allegiance to the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that we call upon the Government to maintain this position, and to prosecute the war with the ut- most possible vigor to the complete suppression of the rebel- lion, in full reliance upon the selfsacriiices, the patriotism^ the heroic valor, and the undying devotion of the Americaa people to their country and its free institutions. Resolved^ That slavery was the cause, and now constitutes' the strength of the rebellion, and that as it mu&t be always and everywhere hostile to the principles of Republican Gov- ernments, justice and the national safety demand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil of the Ropublic, and that we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamations by which, the Government, in its own defence, has aimed a death blow at this gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people in conformity with its provisions, as shall terminate and for- ever prohibit the existence of slavery within the limits of the jurisdiction of the United States. Resolved^ That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the army and navy, who have periled their lives in defence of their country, and in vindi- cation of the honor of the flag ; that the nation owes them some permanent recognition of their patriotism and their valor, and ample and permanent provision for those of their survivors who have received disabling and honorable wounds POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 63 in the service of their country, and that the memories of those who have fallen in its defense, shall be held in grateful and everlasting remembrance. Resolved^ That we approve and applaud the political wis- dom, the unselfish patriotism and unswerving fidelity to the Constitution and the principles of American liberty with which Abraham Lincoln has discharged, under circumstances of unparalelled difficuly, the great duties and responsibilities of the Presidential office; that we approve and endorse, as demanded by the emergency and essential to the preservation of the nation, and as within the Constitution, the measures and acts which he has adopted to defend the nation against its open and secret foes; especially the Proclamation of Emanci- pation, and the employment, as Union soldiera, of men hereto- fore held in slavery, and that we have full confidence in his determination to carry these and all other Constitutional measures, essential to the salvation of the country, into full and complete effect. Resolved^ That we deem it essential to the general welfare, that harmony should prevail in the national councils, and we regard as worthy of public confidence and official trust those only who cordially endorse the principles proclaimed in these resolutions, and which should characterize the administration of the Government. Resolved^ That the Government owes to all men employed in its armies, without distinction of color, the full protection of the laws of war, and any violation of these laws and of the usages of civilized nations in the time of war, by the rebels now in arms, should be made the subject of full and prompt redress. Resolved^ That the foreign immigration, which in the past has added so much to the wealth and development of resources and increase of power to this nation, the asylum of the oppress- ed of all nations, should be fostered and encouraged by a liberal and just policy. Resolved^ That we are in favor of the speedy construction of the railroad to the Pacific. Resolved^ That the national faith is pledged for the redemp- tion of the public debt and must be kept inviolate; and that for this purpose we recommend economy and rigid responsi- bilities in the public expenditures, and a vigorous and just 64 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. system of taxation ; that it is the duty of every loyal State to sustain the use of the national currency. Resolved^ That we approve the position taken by the Gov- ernment, that tiie people of the United States can never regard with indilTerence the attempt of European x)ower to overthrow by force, or to supplant by fraud, the institutions of any Ee- publican government on the Western Continent, and that they will view with extreme jealousy, as menacing to the peace and independence of this our country, the oiTrDrts of any such power to obtain new footholds for monarchial governments sustained by a foreign military force in near proximity to the United States. FREMONT PLATFORM, ADOPTED AT CLEVELAND, MAY 31, 1864. 1. That the Federal Union must be preserved. 2. That the Constitution and laws of the United States must be observed and obeyed. 3. That the rebellion must be suppressed by the force of arms, and without compromise. 4. That the rights of Free Speech, Free Press, and the Habeas Corpus must be held inviolate, save in districts where martial law has been proclaimed. 5. That the rebellion has destroyed slavery, and the Fed- eral Constitution should be amended to prohibit its re-estab- lishment. 6. That the right for asylum, except for crime, and subject to law, is a recognized principle— a principle of x\merican lib- erty ; that any violation of it must not be overlooked, and must not go unrebuked. 7. That the National policy known as the Monroe doctrine has become a recognized principle, and that the establishment of an anti-republican form of government on this continent by a foreign power can not be tolerated. 8. That the gratitude and support of the nation is due to the faithful soldiers, and the earnest leaders of the Union army and navy, for their heroic achievements and valor in defense of our imperiled country and of civil liberty. 9. That the one term policy for the Presidency adopted by POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 65 the people is strengthened by the existing crisis, and shall be maintained by ^constitutional amendments. 10. That the Constitution shall be so amended that the President and Vice President shall be elected by a direct vote of the people. 11. That the reconstruction of the rebellious States belongs to the people through their representatives in Congress, and not to the Executive. 12. That the confiscation of the lands of the rebels and their distribution among the soldiers and actual settlers is a measure of justice ; that integrity and economy are demanded at all times in the measures of the government, and that now the want of this is criminal. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM OF 1864. Besolved^ That in the future, as in the past, we will adhere with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitution as the only solid foundation of our strength, security and hap. piness as a people, and as a framework of government equally conducive to the welfare and prosperity of all the States, both Northern and Southern. Resolved^ That this Convention does explicitly declare, as the sense of the American people, that after four years of fail- ure to restore the Union by experiment of war, during which, under the pretence of military necessity or war power higher than the Constitution, the Constitution itself has been disre- garded in every part, and public liberty and private right alike trodden down, and the material prosperity of the country es- sentially impaired, justice, humanity, liberty and the public welfare demand that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that at the earli- est practical moment peace may be restored on the basis oi the Federal Union of the States. Resolved^ That the direct interference of the military au- thorities of the United States in the recent elections held in Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and Delaware was a shameful POLITICAL PLATFORMS. violation of the Constitution, and a repetition of such acts inu the approaching election will be held as revolutionary, and re- sisted with all the means and power under our control. Resolved^ That the aim and object of the Democratic party- is to preserve the Federal Union and the rights of the States unimpaired, and they herebj' declare that they consider that the administrative usurpation of extraordinary and dangerous, powers not granted by the Constitution, the subversion of tha civil by military law in States not in insurrection, the arbi- trary military arrest, imprisonment, trial and sentence of American citizens in States where the civil law exists in full force, the suppression of freedom of speech and of the press,, the denial of the right of asylum, the open and avowed right of disregard of State rights, the employment of unusual test oaths, and the interference with, and denial of the right of the- people to bear arms in their defense, is calculated to prevent a restoration of the Union and a perpetuation of the Govern- ment deriving its just powers from the consent of the gov- erned. Resolved^ That the shameful disregard of the Administra- tion to its duty in respect to our fellow-citizens who now are,, and long have been, prisoners of war in a suffering condition,, deserves the severest reprobation on the score alike of public policy and common humanity. Resolved^ That the sympathy of the Democratic party is. heartily and earnestly extended to the soldiery of our army and sailors of our navy who are and have been in the field and- on the sea, under the flag of their country, and in the event of its attaining power, they will receive all the care, protec- tion and regard that the brave soldiers and sailors of the Re- public have so nobly earned. THE CHICAGO PLATFOEM, 1868. The following is the platform as adopted: The National Republican Party of the United States, as- sembled in National Convention, in the city of Chicago, on- the 20lh day of May, 1838, make the following declaration of principles: 1. We congratulate the country on the assured success of POLinCAL PLATFORMS. 67 the reconstruction policy of Congress, as evinced by the adoption, in the majority of the States lately in rebellion, of constitutions securing equal civil and political rights to all; and it is the duty of the Government to sustain those consti- tutions and to prevent the people of such States from being remitted to a state of anarchy. 2. The guarantee by Congress of equal suffrage to all loyal men at the South was demanded by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be main- tained, while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people of those Slates. 3. We denounce all forms of repudiation as a national crime, and the national honor requires the payment of the public indebtedness in the utmost good faith to all creditors at home and abroad, not only according to the letter but th& spirit of the laws under which it was contracted. 4. It is due to the labor of the nation that taxation should be equalized and reduced as rapidly as the national faith will permit. 6. The national debt, contracted as it has been for the preservation of the Union for all time to come, should be ex- tended over a fair period for redemption; and it is the duty of Congress to reduce the rate of interest thereon whenever it can be honestly done. 6. That the best policy to diminish our burden of debt is to so improve our credit that capitalists will seek to loan us money at lower rates of interest than we now pay, and must continue to pay, so long as repudiation, partial or total, open or covert, is threatened or suspected. 7. The Government of the United States should be admin- istered with the strictest economy, and the corruptions which have been so shamefully nursed and fostered by Andkew Johnson call loudly for radical reform. 8. We professedly deplore the untimely and tragic death of Abraham Lincoln, and regret the accession of Andcew Johnson to the l^residency, who has acted treacherously to the i)eople who elected him, and the cause he was pledged to support — who has usurped high legislative and judicial func- tions — who has refused to execute the laws — who has used his high office to induce other officers to ignore and violate the laws — who has employed his executive powers to render inse- 68 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. cure the property, the peace, liberty, and life of the citizen — who has abused the pardoning power — who has denounced the National Legislature as unconstitutional — persistently and corruptly resisted, by every measure in his power, every proper attempt at the reconstruction of the States lately in rebellion — who has perverted the public patronage into an engine of wholesale corruption, and who has been justly im* peached for high crimes and misdemeanors, and properly pro- nounced guilty thereof by the vote of thirty-five Senators. 9. The doctrine of Great Britain and other European Pow- ers, that because a man is once a subject he is always so, must be resisted at everj'' hazard by the United States as a relic of the feudal times, not authorized by the law of nations, and at war with our>national honor and independence. Nat- uralized citizens are entitled to be protected in all their rights of citizenship as though they were native born ; and no citizen of the United States, native or naturalized, must be liable to arrest and imprisonment by any foreign power for acts done or words spoken in this country ; and if so arrested and imprisoned it is the duty of the Government to interfere in his behalf. 10. Of all who were fai^^hful in the trials of the late war there were none entitled to more especial honor than the brave soldiers and seamen who endured the hardships of cam- paign and cruise, and imperiled t'leir lives in the service of the country. The bounties and pensions provided by the laws for these brave defenders of the nation are obligations never to be forgotten. The widows and orphans of the gallant dead are the wards of the people, a sacred legacy bequeathed to the nation's protecting care. 11. Foreign emigration, which in the past has added so much to the wealth, development, and resources and incresse of power to this nation, the asylum of the oppressed of all nations, should be fostered and encouraged by a liberal and just policy. 12. This Convention declares itself in sympathy with all the oppressed people which are struggling for their rights. The following resolutions were also adopted unanimously, and are added to the declaration of principles : Rtsolved^ That we highly commend the spirit of magnan- imity and forgiveness with which the men who have served in POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 69 the rebellion, but now frankly and honestly co-operate with us in restoring the peace of the country and reconstructing the Southern State governments upon the basis of impartial justice and equal rights, are received back into the com- munion of the loyal people. And we favor the removal of the disqualifications and restrictions placed upon the late rebels in the same measure as the spirit of loyalty will direct, and as may be consistent with the safety of the loyal people. , Ees-olved^ That we recognize the great principles laid down in the immortal Declaration of Independence as the true foundation of Democratic government; and we hail with gladness every effort toward making these principles a living reality on every inch of American soil. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM OF 1868. The Democratic party, in National Convention assembled, reposing its trust in the intelligence, patriotism, and discrimi- nating justice of the people, standing upon the Constitution as the foundation and limitation of the powers of the Government and the guarantee of the liberties of the citizen, and recog- nizing the questions of slavery andsecession as having been set- tled for all time to come by the war or the voluntary action of the Southern States in Constitutional Conventions assembled, and never to be revived or re-agitated, do, with the return of peace, demand: 1. The immediate restoration of all the States to their rights in the Union under the Constitution of the civil Gov- ernment and in the American people. 2. Amnesty for all past political offenses ; the regulation of the elective franchise in the States by their citizens. 3. Payment of the public debt of the United States as rap- idly as practicable, all money drawn from the people by taxa- tion, except so much as is requisite for the necessities of the Government economically administered being honesfly ap- plied to such payment, and where the obligations of the Gov- ernment do not expressly state upon their face or the law under which they were issued does not provide that they shall be paid in coin they ought, in right and justice, be paid in the lawful money of the United States. •^lO POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 4. Equal taxation of every species of property according to the value ; reducing Government bonds and other public securities. 5. One currency for the Government and the people, the laborer and the ofBlce-holder, pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bondholder. 6. Economy in the administration or the Government ; the reduction of the standing army and navy ; the abolition of the Freedmen's Bureau, and all political instrumentalities de- signed to secure negro supremacy; simplification of the system and discontinuance of inquisitorial modes of assessing and collecting internal revenue, that the burden of taxation may be equalized and lessened, and the credit of the Government and the currency made good ; the repeal of all enactments for enrolling the State militia into a national force in time of peace ; and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports and such equal taxation under the internal revenue laws as will afford incidental protection to domestic manufactures as well, with- out impairing the revenue, impose the least burden upon and best promote and encourage the great industrial interests of the country. 7. Reform of abuses in the Administration ; the expulsion of corrupt men from office ; the abrogation of useless offices ; the restoration of the rightful authority to and the independ- ence of the Executive and Judicial Departments of the Gov- ernment ; the subordination of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpation of Congress and the despotism of the sword may cease. 8. Equal rights and protection for naturalized and native born citizens at home and abroad ; the assertion of American nationality, which will command the respect of foreign powers furnish an example and encouragement to people struggling for national integrity, constitutional liberty, and individual rights ; and the maintenance of the rights of naturalized citi- zens against the absolute doctrine of immutable allegiance and the claims of foreign powers to punish them for alleged crimes committed beyond their jurisdiction. In demanding these measures and reforms, we airaign the radical party for its disregard of right and the unparalleled oppression and tyranny which have marked its career, after the most solemn and unanimous pledge of both houses of Congress to prose- POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 71 cute the war exclusively for the maintenauce of the Govern- ment and the preservation of the Union under the Constitu- tion. It has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge Tinder which was rallied that noble volunteer army which car- ried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring the IFnion it has, so far as it is in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten States in time of peace to military despotism and negro supremacy. It has nullified there the right of trial by jury ; it has abolished the writ of habeas corpus, that most sacred writ of liberty ; it lias overthrown the freedom of speech and of the press ; it has substituted arbitrary seizures and arrests, military trials, se- cret star chambers, and inquisitions for constitutional tribu- •nals; it has disregarded, in time of peace, the right of tho people to be free from search and seizure ; it has entered the post-office and telegraph office, and even the private rooms of individuals and seized there their private papers and letters, without any specification or notice of affidavit, as required by the organic law. It has converted the American Capitol into a bastile; it has established a system of spies and official espion- age to which the constitutional monarchies of Europe never dare to resort. It has abolished the right of appeal on important constitutional questions to the supreme judicial tribunals, and threatens to curtail or destroy its original juris- diction, which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution : while the learned Chief Justice has been subjected to the most atro- cious calumnies merely because he would not prostitute his high office to the support of the false and partisan charges agains^; the President. Its corruption and extravagance have exceeded anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled the burden of the debt cre- ated during the war. It has stripped the President of his Constitutional power of appointment even of his own Cabinet. Under its repeated assaults the pillars of the Government are rocking to their base; and should it succeed in November next, and inaugurate its President, we will meet as a subjected and conquered people amid the ruins of liberty and the scat- tered fragments of the Constitution; and we do declare and resolve that ever since the people of the United Slates threw off all subjection to the British crown, the privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the several Srates, and have been granted, regulated, and controlled exclusively by the political 73 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. power of each State resp€c4;ively, and any attempt by Con- gress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of this right, or interfere with this exercise, is a flagrant usurpatioa of power which can find no warrant in the Constitution, and if sanctioned by the people will subvert our form of Govern- ment, and can only end in a single, centralized and consolidated Government, in which the separate existence of the States will be entirely absorbed, and an unqualified despotism then he established in i^Iace of a Federal Union of coequal States, and that we regard the reconstruction acts so called of Congress- such usurpations and unconstitutional, revolutionary and void; that our soldiers and sailors who carried the flag of our country^ to victory against a most gallant and determined foe must ever be gratefully remembered, and all the guarantees given in their favor must be faithfully carried into execution; that the public lands should be distributed widely among the people and should be disposed of either under the pre-emption of the homestead lands and sold in reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupants, at the price established by the Govern- ment. Wben the grants of the public lands may be allowed necessary for the encouragement of important public improve- ments, the proceeds of the sale of such lands, and not the lands themselves, should be so applied ; that the President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, exercising the power of his high office in resisting the aggressions of Congress on the constitutional rights of the States and the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and on behalf of the Democratic party, we tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that regard. Upon this platform the Democratic party appeal to every patriot, including all the conservative element, and all who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, for- getting all past differences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great struggle for the liberties of the people ; and that to all such, to whatever party they may have heretofore be- longed, we extend the right hand of fellowship, and hail all fluch co-operating with us as friends and brothers. POLITICAL PLA'TFORMS. 73 KEPUBLICAN PLATFORM, 1872. The Republican party of the United States, assembled in national convention in the city of Philadelphia on tho 5ih and 6th days of Jtune, 1872, again declares its faith, appeals to its history, and announces its position upon the questions before the country: 1. During eleven years of supremacy it has accepted with grand courage the solemn duties of the time. It suppressed a gigantic rebellion, emancipated four millions of slaves, de- creed the equal citizenship of all, and established universal suflfrage. Exhibiting unparalelled magnanimity, it criminally punished no man for political offenses, and warmly welcomed all who proved loyalty by obeying the laws and dealing justly with their neighbors. It has steadily decreased with firm hand the resultant disorders of a great war, and initiated a wise and humane policy toward the Indians. The Pacific rail- road and similar vast enterprises have been generously aided and successfully conducted, the public lands freely given to actual settlers, immigration protected and encouraged, and a full acknowledgement of the naturalized citizen's rights se- cured from European Powers. A uniform national currency has been provided, repudiation frowned down, the national credit sustained under the most extraordinary burdens, and new bonds negotiated at lower rates. The revenues have been care- fully collected and honestly appU^d. Despite annual large reductions of the rates of taxation, the public debt has been re- duced during General Grant's Pi*esidency at the rate of a hun- dred millions a year, great financial crises have been avoided, and peace and plenty prevail throughout the land. Menacing foreign difficulties have been peacefull}^ and honorably com- posed, and the honor and power of the nation kept in high respect throughout the world. This glorious record of the past is the party's best pledge for the future. We believe the people will not intrust the Government to any party or combination of men composed chiefly of those who have re- sisted every step of this benificent progress. 2. The recent amendments to the national Constitution should be cordially sustained because they are right, not V4 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. merely tolerated because they are law, and should be carried out according to their spirit by appropriate legislation, the enforcement of which can safely be intrusted only to the party that secured those amendments. 3. Complete liberty and exact equality in the enjoyment of all civil, political and public rights should be established and effectually maintained throughout the Union by efficient and appropriate State and Federal legisla^tion. Neither the law nor its administration should admit any discrimination in respect of citizens by reason of race, creed, color, or previous condition of servitude. 4. The national Government should seek to maintain hon- orable peace with all nation , protecting its citizens every- where and sympathizing with all peoples who strive for greater liberty. 5. Any system of the civil service under which the subor- dinate positions of the government are considered rewards for mere party zeal is fatally demoralizing, and we therefore favor a reform of the system by laws which shall abolish the evils of patronage and make honesty, efficiency, and fidelity the essential qualifications for public positions, without creating a life tenure of office. 6. We are opposed to further grants of the public lands to corporations and monopolies, and demand that the national domain be set apart for free homes for the people. 7. The annual revenue, after paying current expenditures, pensions, and the interest on the public debt, should furnish a moderate balance for the reduction of the principal, and that revenue, except so much as may be derived from a tax upon tobacco and liquors, should be raised by duties upon im- portations, the details of which should be so adjusted as to aid in securing remunerative wages to labor, and promote the industries, prosperity, and growth of the whole country. 8. We hold in undying honor the soldiers and sailors whose valor saved the Union. Their pensions are a sacred debt of the nation, and the widows and orphans of those who died for their country are entitled to the care of a generous and grate- ful people. We favor such additional legislation as will ex- tend the bounty of the Government to all our soldiers and POIilTICAL PLATFORMS. 75 sailors who were honorably discharged, and who in the line of duty became disabled, without regard to the length of ser- vice or the cause of such discharge. 9. The doctrine of Great Britain and other European Pow- ers concerning allegiance — "once a subject always a subject" —having at last through the efforts of the Republican party been abandoned, and the American idea of the individual's right to transfer allegiance having been accepted by Euro- pean nations, it is the duty of our Government to guard with jealous care the rights of adopted citizens against the assump- tion of unauthorized claims by their former Governments, and we urge continued careful encouragement and protec- tion of voluntary immigration. 10. The franking privilege ought to be abolished, and the way prepared for a speedy reduction in the rates of postage. 11 Among the questions which press for attention is that which concerns the relations of capital and labor, and the Republican party recognizes the duty of so shaping legis- lation as to secure full protection an.d the amplest field for capital, and for labor, the creator of capital, the largest oppor- tunities and a just share of the mutual profits of these two great servants of civilization. 12. We hold that Congress and the President have only fulfilled an imperative duty in their measures for the sup- pression of violent and treasonable organizations in certain lately rebellious regions, and for the protection of the ballot- box; and therefore they are entitled to the thanks of the nation. 13. We denounce repudiation of the public debt, in any form or disguise as a national crime. We witness with pride the reduction of the principal of the debt, and the rates of in- terest upon the balance, and confidently expect that our ex- cellent national currency will be perfected by a speedy re- sumption of specie payment. 14. The Eepublican party is mindful of its obligations to the loyal women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of freedom. Their admission to wider fields of useful- ness is viewed with satisfaction ; and the honest demand of 76 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. any class of citizens for additional rights should be treated with respectful consideration. 15. We heartily approve the action of Congress in extend- ing amnesty to those lately in rebellion, and rejoice in the growth of peace and fraternal feeling throughout the land. 16. The Republican party proposes to respect the rights reserved by the people to themselves as carefully as the powers delegated by them to the State and to the Federal Government. It disapproves of the resort to unconstitutional laws for the purpose of removing evils, by interference with rights not surrendered by the people to either the State or na- tional Government. 17. It is the duty of the General Government to adopt such measures as may tend to encourage and restore American commerce and ship-building. 18. We believe that the modest patriotism, the earnest pur- pose, the sound judgment, the practical wisdom, the incor- ruptible integrity, and the illustrious services of Ulysses S. Grant have commended him to the heart of the American people, and with him at our head we start to day upon a new march to victory. 19. Henry Wilson, nominated for the Vice-Presidency, known to the whole land from the early days of the great struggle for liberty as an indefatigable laborer in all cam- paigns, an incorruptible legislator and representative man of American institutions, is worthy to associate with our great leader and share the honors which we pledge our best efforts to bestow upon them. NATIONAL LIBERAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, 1872. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OP THE UNITED STATES. The Administiation now in power has rendered itself guilty of wanton disregard of the laws of the land, and of usurping powers not granted by the Constitution ; it has acted as if the laws had binding force only for those who are governed, and not for those who govern. It has thus struck a blow at the fundamental principles of constitutional government and the liberties of the citizen. POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 77 The President of the United States has openly used the powers and opportunities of his high office for the promotion of personal ends. He has kept notoriously corrupt and unworthy men in places of power and responsibility, to the detriment of the public interest. He has used the public service of the Government as a machinery of corruption and personal influence, and has inter- fered with tyrannical arrogance in the political affairs of States and municipalities. He has rewarded with influential and lucrative offices men who had acquired his favor by valuable presents, thus stimu latin g the demoralization of our political life by his conspicu- ous example. He has shown himself deplorably unequal to the task im- posed upon him by the necessities of the country, and culpa- bly careless of the responsibilities of his high office. . The partizans of the Administration, assuming to be the Republican party and controlling its organization, have at- tempted to justify such wrongs and palliate such abuses to the end of maintaining partisan ascendency. They have stood in the way of necessary investigations and indispensable reforms, pretending that no serious fault could be found with the present administration of public affairs, thus seeking to blind the eyes of the people. They have kept alive the passions and resentment of the late civil war, to use them for their own advantage , they have resorted to arbitrary measures in direct conflict with the organic law, instead of appealing to the better instincts and latent patriotism of the Southern people by restoring to them these rights, the enjoyment of which is indispensable to a successful administration of their local affairs, and would tend to revive a patriotic and hopeful national feeling. They have degraded themselves and the name of their party, once justly entitled to the confidence of the nation, by a base sycophancy to the dispenser of executive power and patron- age, unworthy of republican freemen ; they have sought to silence the voice of just criticism, and stifle the moral sense of the people, and to subjugate public opinion by tyrannical party discipline. They are striving to maintain themselves in authority for 78 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. selfish ends by an unscrupulous use of the power which right- fully belongs to the people, and should be employed only in the service of the country. Believing that an organization thus led and controlled can no longer be of service to the best interests of the Republic, we have resolved to make an independent appeal to the sober judgment, conscience, and patriotism of the American people.. RESOLUTIONS. We, the Liberal Republicans of the United States, in National Convention assembled at Cincinnati, proclaim the following principles as essential to just government: 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law^ and hold that it is the duty of government, in its dealings with the people, to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to maintain the Union of these States, emancipation and enfranchisement, and to oppose any re-opening of the questions settled by the thirteenth, four- teenth, and fifteenth amendments of the Constitution. 3. We demand the immediate and absolute removal of all disabilities imposed on account of the rebellion, which was finally subdued seven years ago, believing that universal am- nesty will result in complete pacification in all sections of the country. 4. Local self-government, with impartial suffrage, will guard the rights of all citizens more securely than any centralized power. The public welfare requires the supremacy of the civil over the military authority, and the freedom of person under the protection of the Itdbeas corpus. We demand for the indi- vidual the largest liberty consistent with public order, for the Slate self-government, and for the nation a return to the methods of peace and the constitutional limitations of power. 5. The civil service of the Government has become a mere instrument of partisan tyranny and personal ambition, and an object of selfish greed. It is a scandal and reproach upon free institutions, and breeds a demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity of republican government. We therefore regard a thorough reform of the civil service as one of the most press- ing necessities of the hour ; that honesty, capacity, and fidelity POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 7^ constitute the only valid claims to public employment ; that the offices of the Government cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public station shall become again a post of honor. To this end it is imperatively required that no President shall be a candidate for re election. 6. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry of the people^ and which shall provide the means necessary to pay the ex- penses of the Government, economically administered, the pensions, the interest on the public debt, and a moderate reduction annually of the principal thereof; and recognizing that there are in our midst honest but irreconcilable differ- ences of opinion with regard to the respective systems of protection and free trade, we remit the discussion of the sub- ject to the people in their congressional districts and the decision of Congress thereon, wholly free from executive inter- ference or dictation. 7. The public credit must be sacredly maintained, and we denounce repudiation in every form and guise. 8. A speedy return to specie payments is demanded alike by the highest considerations of commercial morality and honest government. 9. We remember with gratitude the heroism and sacrifices of the soldiers and sailors of the Republic, and no act of ours- shall ever detract from their justly earned fame or the full rewards of their patriotism. 10. We are opposed to all further grants of lands to rail- roads or other corporations. The public domain should be held sacred to actual settlers. 11. We hold that is the duty of the Government in its inter- course with foreign nations to cultivate the Iriendships of peace by treating with all on fair and equal terms, regarding it alike dishonorable either to demand what is not right or submit to what is wrong. 12. For the promotion and success of these vital principles and the support of the candidates nominated by this conven- tion we invite and cordially welcome the co-operation (f all patriotic citizens, without regard to previous political affili- ations. 80 POLITICAL PLATFORMS. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, 1872. We, the Democratic electors of the United States in Con- vention assembled, do present the following principles, already adopted at Cincinnati, as essential to just government. 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of Government in its dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to maintain the union of these States, emancipation, and enfranchisement, and to oppose any re-opening of the questions settled by the thirteenth, four- teenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution. 3. We demand the immediate and absolute removal of all disabilities imposed on account of the rebellion, which was finally subdued seven years ago, believing that universal am- nesty will result in complete pacification in all sections of the country. 4. Local self-government, with impartial suffrage, will guard the rights of all citizens more securely than any cen- tralized power. The public welfare requires the supremacy of the civil over the military authority, and freedom of person under the protection of the habeas corpus. We demand for the individual the largest liberty consistent with public order ; for the State self-government, and for the nation a re- turn to the methods of peace and the constitutional limita- tio'ns of power. 5. The civil service of the Government has become a mere instrument of pardsan tyranny and personal ambition, and an object of selfish greed. It is a scandal and reproach upon free institutions and breeds a demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity of republican government. We therefore re- gard a thorough reform of the civil service as one of the most pressing necessities of the hour ; that honesty, capacity, and fidelity constitute the only valid claim to public employ- ment; that the ofiices of the government cease to be a mat- ter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public station become again a post of honor. To this end it is im- peratively required that no President shall be a candidate, for re-election. POLITICAL PLATFORMS. 81 6. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry of the people, and which shall provide the means necessary to pay the ex- penses of the Government, economically administered, the pensions, the interest on the public debt, and a moderate re- duction annually of the principal thereof; and recognizing that there are in our midst honest but irreconcilable differ- ences of opinion with regard to the respective systems of protection and free trade, we remit the discussion of the sub- ject to the people in their Congressional districts, and to the decision of the Congress thereon, wholly free from executive interference or dictation. 7. The public credit must be sacredly maintained, and we denounce repudiation in every form and guise. 8. A speedy return to specie payment is demanded alike by the highest considerations of commercial morality and honest government. 9. We remember with gratitude the heroism and sacrifices of the soldiers and sailors of the Republic, and no act of ours shall ever detract from their justly earned fame for the full reward of their patriotism. 10. We are opposed to all further grants of lands to rail- roads or other corporations. The public domain should be held sacred to actual settlers. 11. We hold that it is the duty of the Government in its intercourse with foreign nations to cultivate the friendships of peace, by treating with all on fair and equal terms, regard- ing it alike dishonorable either to demand what is not right or to submit to what is wrong. 12. For the promotion and success of these vital princi- ples, and the support of the candidates nominated by this convention, we invite and cordially welcome the co-operation of all patriotic citizens, without regard to previous political affiliations. NATIONAL LABOK KEFORM CONVENTION, 1872. We hold that all political power is inherent in the people, and free government founded on their authority and estab- lished for iheir beneAt; that all citizens are equal in political 82 POLITICAL PLATFOKMS. rights, entitled to the largest religious and political liberty compatible with the good order of society, as also the use and enjoyment of the fruits of their labor and talents ; and no man or set of men is entitled to exclusive separable endowments and privileges, or immunities from the Government, but in consideration of public services; and any laws destructive of these fundamental principles are without moral binding force, and should be repealed. And believing that all the evils re- sulting from unjust legislation now affecting the industrial classes can be removed by the adoption of the principle con- tained in the following declaration : Therefore, Resolved^ That it is the duty of the Government to estab- lish a just standard of distribution of capital and labor by providing a purely national circulating medium, based on the faith and resources of the nation, issued directly to the people without the intervention of any system of banking corpora- tions, which money shall be legal tender in the payment of all debts, public and private, and interchangeable at the option of the holder for Government bonds bearing a rate of interest not to exceed 3-65 per cent., subject to future legislation by Congress. 2. That the national debt should be paid in good faith, ac- cording to the original contract, at the earliest option of the Government, without mortgaging the property of the people or the future exigencies of labor to enrich a few capitalists at home and abroad. 3. That justice demands that the burden of Government should be so adjusted as to bear equally on all classes, and that the exemption from taxation of Government bonds bear- ing extravagant rates of interest is a violation of all just prin- ciples of revenue laws. 4. That the public lands of the United States belong to the people and should not be sold to individuals nor granted to corporations, but should be held as a sacred trust for the ben- efit of the people, and should be granted to landless settlers only, in amounts not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres of land. 5. That Congress should modify the tariff so as to admit free such articles of common use as we can neither produce nor grow, and lay duties for revenue mainly upon articles of luxury and upon such articles of manufacture as will, we hav- POLITICAL PLATFORMS. ing the raw materials, assist in further developing the re- sources of the country. 6. That the presence in our country of Chinese laborers, imported by capitalists in large numbers for servile use, is an evil, entailing want and its attendant train of misery and crime on all classes of the American people, and should be prohib- ited by legislation. 7. That we ask for the enactment of a law by which all mechanics and day-laborers employed by or on behalf of the Government, whether directly or indirectly, through persons, firms, or corporations, contracting with the State, shall conform to the reduced standard of eight hours a day, recently adopted by Congress for national employes, and also for an amendment to the acts of incorporation for cities and towns by which all laborers and mechanics employed at their expense shall con- form to the same number of hours. 8. That the enlightened spirit of the age demands the abo- lition of the system of contract labor in our prisons and other reformatory institutions. 9. That the protection of life, liberty, and property are the three cardinal principles of Government, and the first two are more sacred than the latter ; therefore money needed for prosecuting wars should, as it is required, be assessed and col- lected from the wealthy of the country, and not entailed as a burden on posterity. 10. That it is the duty of the Government to exercise its power over railroads and telegraph corporations, that they shall not in any case be privileged to exact such rates of freight, transportation, or charges, by whatever name, as may bear unduly or unequally upon the producer or consumer. 11. That there should be such a reform in the civil service of the national Government as will remove it beyond all part- isan influence, and place it in the charge and under the direc- tion of intelligent and competent business men. 12. That as both history and experience teaches us that power ever seeks to perpetuate itself by every and all means, and that its prolonged possession in the hands of one person is always dangerous to the interests of a free people, and believing that the spirit of our organic laws and the stability and safety of our free institutions are best obeyed on the one 84: POLITICAL PLATFORMS. hand, and secured on the other, by a regular constitutional change in the chief of the country at each election : therefore, we are in favor of limiting the occupancy of the presidential chair to one term. 13. That we are in favor of granting general amnesty and restoring the Union at once on the basis of equality of rights and privileges to all, the impartial administration of justice being the only true bond of union to bind the States together and restore the Government of the people. 14. That we demand the subjection of the military to the civil authorities, and the confinement of its operations to national purposes alone. 15. That we deem it expedient for Congress to supervise the patent laws, so as to give labor more fully the benefit of its own ideas and inventions. 16. That fitness, and not political or personal considera- tions, should be the only recommendation to public office, either appointive or elective, and any and all laws looking to the establishment of this principle are heartily approved. THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. AN ACT to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors; to provide against evils resulting from any sale thereof; to furnish remedies for damages suffered by any person in consequence of such sale; prescribing penal ties; to repeal all laws contravening tke provisions of this act, and declaring an emergency. [Approved February 27, 1873.] Section 1. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of the State of Indiana^ That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, by himself or agent, to sell, barter, or give away for any purpose of gain, to any person whomsoever, any intoxi- cating liquors to be drunk in, upon, or about the building or premises where the liquor is sold, bartered, or given away, or in any room, building, or premises adjoining to or connected with the place where the liquor is sold, bartered, or given away for the purpose of gain, until such person or persons shall have obtained a permit therefor from the board of com- missioners of the county where he resides, as hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. Any person desiring a permit to sell intoxicating liquors to be drunk on the premises, shall file in the office of the auditor of the proper county, not less than twenty days before the first day of the term of any regular session of the board of commissioners of such county, a petition in writing, stating therein the building or number, street, ward or town- ship wherein the permission is asked to be granted, praying for such permit, and certifying that the applicant is a resident voter of such county, and a citizen of the State of Indiana, and that he is a proper person to have and receive such permit ; which petition shall be signed by the applicant, and also by a majority of the legal voters resident in the ward, if it be in a (85) 86 THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. city or town, if it be in an incorporated town, or township wherein the applicant proposes to sell intoxicating liquors; such petition shall be kept on file by the auditor until the next ensuing regular session of the board of commissioners, when it shall be presented to the board for their action. The board shall examine such petition, and if satisfied the same is in proper form, and that it has been signed as hereinbefore required, shall direct a permit to be issued under the hand and seal of said auditor, and delivered to the person named in such permit, upon his complying with the provisions of this act and paying the costs of filing and recording said petition and costs of issuing said permit. Sec. 3. Before the granting of a permit by tne board of commissioners, the applicant shall cause to be executed and properly acknowledged before an officer authorized to take acknowledgment of deeds, a bond payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of three thousand dollars, with good free- hold security thereon of not less than two persons, to be ap- proved by the board of commissioners, and conditioned for the payment of any and all fines, penalties and forfeitures incurred by reason of the violation of any of the provisions of this act; and conditioned further, that the principal and sureties therein named shall be jointly and severally liable, and shall pay to any person or persons, any and all damages which shall in any manner be suflered by or inflicted upon any such person or persons, either in person or property, or means of support, by reason of any sale or sales of intoxicating liquors to any person, by the person receiving such permit or by any of his agents or employees. Separate suits may be brought on said bond by the person or persons injured, but the aggregate amount recovered thereon shall not exceed the said sum of three thousand dollars, and in case the amount of said bond shall be exhausted by recoveries thereon, a new bond in the same pen- alty and with like sureties shall be filed within ten days, and in default thereof said permit shall be deemed to be revoked. Such bond, after its approval by the board of commissioners, shall be filed in the office of the auditor of the county, and shall be recorded by such auditor forthwith in a book prepared for that purpose, and shall there remain for the use of the THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. 87 State of Indiana, and for the use of any person or persons suffering any damage as hereinbefore set forth. Such bond may be sued and recovered upon in any court having civil jurisdiction in the county (except justices' courts) by or for the use of any person or persons, or their legal representatives, who may be injured or damaged by reason of any sale or sales of intoxicating liquors by the person receiving the permit or by any of his agents or employees. The record of the bond or a copy thereof, duly certified by such auditor, shall be admissible in evidence in any suit on such bond, and shall have the same force and effect as the original bond would have if offered in evidence. Sec. 4. The whole number of votes cast for candidates for Congress at the last preceding Congressional election in the township, and the whole number of votes cast for councilnian or trustee in any ward or town, at the last preceding munici- pal election in any city or town in which the applicant for permit desires to sell said intoxicating liquors, shall be deemed to be the whole number of legal voters of such ward, town or township, a majority of whose names shall be signed to the petition of such applicant ; and it is further provided, that any person not a legal voter in said ward, town or town- ship, who shall sign said petition, or any person who signs the name of any person other than himself, without the permis- sion previously obtained of said person to so sign his name, shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars for each signature so made. Sec. 5. No permit, as herein provided for, shall be granted for a longer or shorter time than one year. It shall be the duty of the Auditor of the county to furnish the person to whom such permit is granted, a copy of the order of the Com- missioners granting the permit, which copy shall show in con- spicuous letters the date of the commencement of such permit, and of its expiration ; and it is further provided^ That such copy of the order of the Commissioners, certified by the Auditor, shall be hungup in a conspicuous place in the room where said liquor is sold, where the same may at all times be seen and read by any person desiring so to do. Should any person holding a permit be convicted of a viola- tion of any of the provisions of this act, such conviction shall 68 THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. work a forfeiture of his permit, and of all rights thereunder; and no permit shall thereafter be granted to such person be- fore the expiration of five years from the date of such con- viction. Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful for any person, by himself, or agent, to sell, barter, or give intoxicating liquors to any minor, or to any person intoxicated, or to any person who is in the habit of getting intoxicated. Sec. 7. All places where intoxicating liquor is sold in viola- tion of this act, shall be taken, held, and declared to be com- mon nuisances; all rooms, taverns, eating-houses, bazaars, restaurants, drug stores, groceries, coffee-houses, cellars, or other places of public resort, where intoxicating liquors are sold in violation of this act, shall be shut up and abated as public nuisances, upon conviction of the keeper thereof, who shall be punished as hereinafter provided. Sec. 8. Any person or persons who shall by the sale of in- toxicating liquor, with or without permit, cause the intoxica- tion, in whole or in part, of any other person, shall be liable for and be compelled to pay a reasonable compensation to any person who may take charge of and provide for such intoxi- cated person, for every day he or she is so cared for, which sum may be recovered in an action of debt before any court having competent jurisdiction. Sec. 9. It shall be unlawful for any person to get intoxica- ted. A person found in a state of intoxication shall upon con- viction thereof, be fined in the sum of five dollars. Any person convicted of intoxication shall be required upon the trial to designate the person or persons from whom the liquor in whole or in part was obtained. In default of so designa- ting such person, he or she shall in addition to the fine above mentioned, and as a part of his or her punishment for the offense, be imprisoned in the county jail not less than one day nor more than ten days, at the discretion of the court. Sec. 10. A permit granted under this act shall not author- ize the person so receiving it to sell intoxicating liquors on Sunday, nor upon the day of any State, county, township, or municipal election, in the township, town or city where the same may be held; nor upon Christmas day, nor upon the Fourth of July, nor upon any Thanksgiving day, nor upon any public holiday, nor between nine o clock p. m. and six o'clock THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. 89 A. M.; and any and all sales made on any such day, or after nine o'clock on any evening, are hereby declared to be un- lawful, and upon conviction thereof, the person so selling shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than twenty- five dollars for each sale made in violation of this section. Sec. 11. The bartering or giving away of intoxicating li- quors, or other shift or device to evade the provisions of this act, by any person or persons keeping liquors for sale, or by his agent or employee, at the place where the same are kept for sale, shall be deemed and held to be an unlawful selling or giving away for the purpose of gain within the provisions of this act. Sec. 12. In addition to the remedy and right of action pro- vided for in section eight of this act, every husband, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer, or other person who shall be injured in person or property, or means of support, by any intoxicated person, or in consequence of the intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any person, shall have a right of ac- tion in his or her name, severally or jointly, against any per- son or persons who shall, by selling, bartering, or giving away intoxicating liquors have caused the intoxication, in whole or in part, of such person, and any person or persons owning, renting, leasing or permitting the occupation of any building or premises, and having knowledge that intoxicating liquor is to be sold therein, or having leased the same for other pur- poses, shall knowingly permit therein the sale of intoxicating liquor, or who having been informed that intoxicating liquor is sold therein that has caused, in whole or in part, the intoxi- cation of any person, who shall not immediately, after being so informed, take legal steps in good faith to dispossess said tenant or lessee, shall be liable jointly with the person selling, bartering or giving away intoxicating liquor as aforesaid, to any person or persons injured, for all damages, and for exem- plary damages ; Provided^ however, that execution on any such judgment shall first be levied on the property of the per- son selling, bartering or giving away such liquor, and in the event of a failure or insufficiency of such property to satisfy the judgment, then of the property of the other defendants. A married woman shall have the same right to bring suit and to control the same, and the ammount recovered as a femme sole^ and all damages recovered by a minor under this act 90 THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. shall be paid either to such minor or to his or her parent, guardian or next friend, as the court shall direct. The unlaw- ful sale or giving away of intoxicating liquor shall work a for- feiture of all rights of the lessee or tenant under any lease or contract of rent, upon the premises where such unlawful sale, bartering or giving away shall take place. All suits for dam- ages under this act may be by any appropriate action in any of the courts in this State having competent jurisdiction. All judgments recovered under the provisions of this act may be enforced without any relief or benefit from the valuation or appraisement laws. Sec. 13. In all cases where husband, wife, parent, child or guardian shall have a right of action as provided in section twelve of this act, and -shall fail or refuse to prosecute the same, and in all cases where such intoxicated person has neither husband, wife, parent, child or guardian, the township trustee or other officer having charge of the poor of the town- ship where such intoxicated person resides, shall have a right of action as provided in said section twelve, and it is hereby made the duty of such officer to prosecute all such actions in the name of such township. All money collected upon such judgments, after deducting therefrom all costs and charges against such township occasioned thereby, shall be paid by the township trustee, or other officer, into the treasury of the county for the benefit of the poor of such county ; provided that the name of any husband, wife, parent, child or guardian, upon proper petition therefore before final judgment, may be substituted for the name of the township, but such person so substituted shall have no power to dismiss such action, or compromise the same in any manner, except by permission of the court. Sec. 14. For every violation of the provisions of the first and sixth sections of this act, the person so ofiending shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or be imprisoned in the jail of the county not less than ten nor more than thirty days. For every violation of the provisions of the seventh section of this act, any per- son convicted as the keeper of any of the places therein de- clared to be nuisances, shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than twenty nor more than fifty dollars, and such place or places, so kept by such person so convicted, shall be shut up THE BAXTER LIQUOR LAW. 91 and abated as a couunon nuisance by the order of the court before which such conviction may be had as a further punish- ment, and such order shall be a part of the judgment of con- viction. Sec. 15. For the payment of all fines, costs and damages assessed or adjudged against any person or persons in conse- quence of the sale of intoxicating liquors as provided for in this act, the real estate and personal property of such person or persons, of every kind, shall be liable, and such fines, costs and damages shall be a lien upon such real estate until paid. Sec. 16. The penalties and provisions made in the four- teenth section of this act may be enforced by indictment in any court of record having criminal jurisdiction; and all pecu- niary fines or penalties provided for in any of the sections of this act, except the eighth and twelfth, may be enforced and prosecuted for before any justice of the peace of the proper county, in an action of debt, in the name of the State of In- diana as plaintiff; and in case of conviction, the offender shall stand committed to the jail of the county until judg- ment and costs are fully paid, and the magistrate or court in which the conviction is had, shall issue a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum therefor. Justices of the peace shall have jurisdiction of all actions arising under the eighth and twelfth sections of this act, when the amount in controversy does not exceed two hundred dollars, such actions to be pros- ecuted in the name of the party injured or entitled to the debt or damages provided for in said eighth and twelfth sec- tions. Sec. 17. It shall be unlawful for any person to buy for or furnish to any person who is at the time intoxicated, or in the habit of getting intoxicated, or to buy for or furnish to any minor, to be drunk by such minor, any intoxicating liquor. Any person or persons violating this section shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars. Sec. 18. In all prosecutions under this act, by indictment or otherwise, it shall not be necessary to state the kind of liquor sold, or to describe the place where sold, and it shall not be necessary to state the name of the person to whom sold. In all cases, the person or persons to whom intoxica- ting liquors shall be sold in violation of this act, shall be com- 92 THE BAXTEE LIQUOR LAW. petent witnesses to prove such facts or any others tending thereto. Sec. 19. The following form of complaint shall be sufficient in criminal proceedings before justices of the peace or mayors, under this act when applicable, but may be varied to suit the nature of the case, namely : State of Indiana, County, ss. Before me, A. B., a justice of the peace of said county, (or mayor of, &c., as the case may be), personally came C. D., who, being duly sworn according to law, deposeth and saith that on or about the day of , in the year , at the county aforesaid, E. F. did sell intoxicating liquors to one G. H. to be drunk in the place where sold, (or to G. H., a minor, &c.,) or to a person intoxicated, or in the habit of getting in- toxicated, as the case may be, where intoxicating liquors are sold in violation of law, and further saith not. (Signed) C. D. Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of A. D., Sec. 20. All laws and parts of laws conflicting with this act, or with any of the provisions of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed ; but nothing in this act shall be so con- strued as to prohibit the common councils of cities and the boards of trustees of incorporated towns, from demanding and enforcing a fee for permit, from all keepers of coffee houses, saloons, or other places where intoxicating liquor is sold and drunk within the limits of their respective corporations. Sec. 21. It is hereby declared that an emergeny exists for the immediate taking effect of this act, it shall, therefore, be in force from and after its passage, except in so far as relates to those who hold a license under the existing laws of the State. This act shall apply to such as now have license imme- diately after the expiration thereof. GEOLOGICAL ITEMS. -:o:- " It is not easy to give an accurate and comprehensive defi- ,nition of the science of geology. It is, indeed, not so much one science, as the application of all the physical sciences to the examination of the structure of the earth, the investiga- tion of the processes concerned in the production of that structure, and the history of their action. That this large view of geology is not only a true but a necessary one, is shown by the fact, that it was not until considerable advances had been made in all the physical sciences which relate di- rectly to the earth, that geology could begin to exist in any worthy form. It was not until the chemist was able to explain the nature of the mineral substances of which rocks are com- posed ; not till the geographer and meteorologist had explored the surface of the earth, and taught us the extent of land and water, and the powers of winds, currents, rains, glaciers, earth- quakes and volcanoes ; not until the naturalist had classified, named, and described the greater part of existing animals and plants, and explained their anatomical structure, and the laws of their distribution in space ;~that the geologist could, with any chance of arriving at sure and definite results, commence his researches into the structure and composition of rocks and the causes which produced them, or utilize his discoveries of the remains of animals and plants that are inclosed in them. He could not until then discriminate with certainty batween igneous and aqueous rocks, between living and extinct ani- mals, and was, therefore, unable to lay down any one of the foun- dations on which his own science was to rest." — Encyclopedia Britannica^ Sih edition^ vol. xv. If there is any one fact which the study of geology teaches more unmistakably than another, it is, that the matter com- posing the crust of the earth, from the time when it was first called into existence by the £at of the Creator to the present, has been subjected to an endless cycle of mutations. There (93) 94 GEOLOGICAL ITEMS. may have been periods of comparative rest and quiescence, but none of perfect stagnation and stability ; so that the pres- ent condition and configuration of the earth's surface may be considered as the last result of a series of cosmical changes, which commenced with the dawn of creation, and are con- tinuing on into the future. " Had the exterior crust of the earth been subjected to no modifying causes, the world would have presented the same appearance now as at the time of its creation. The distribu- tion of land and sea would have remained the same ; there would have been the same surface arrangement of hill, valley and plain, and the same unvarying aspects of animal and veg- etable existence. Under such circumstances, geology, instead of striving to present a consecutive history of change and progress, would have been limited to a mere description of permanently enduring appearances. The case, however, is widely different." There is no part of the present land-surface of the globe which has not at some time been covered by the ocean, while much of the present sea bottom has been in turn dry land. Many of the loftiest and most extensive ranges of mountains upon the globe — the Alps, the Andes, and the Himalayas — are of comparatively recent elevation (recent as compared with the White Mountains of New England, or the Appallachian chain of the Atlantic States); while the com- mencement of the existence of every animal and vegetable species at present found upon the earth was long subsequent to the existence of the myriad organisms, whose remains are now found fossil beneath its surface. The agencies which have produced, and are still tending to produce, changes in the constitution and structure of our planet, may be classified as follows : 1. Igneous agencies, or such as manifest themselves in connection with some deep- seated source of heat in the interior of the globe. 2. Aque- ous, or those arising from the action of the water. 3. Atmos- pheric, or those operating through the medium of the atmos- phere. 4. Organic, or those depending on animal and vegetable growth. 5. Chemical, or those resulting from the chemical action of substances on each other. — WelW lllus- irated Geology. GEOLOGICAL ITEMS. 95 THE TEMPERATUKE OF THE EARTH. The following are some of the observations made most re- cently on this subject: In England, observations have been made in the vertical shafts of two very deep coal mines, viz., at Monkwearmoath, which is 1800 feet deep, and Dunkinfield^ which is upwards of 2000 feet deep, and in both cases the ob- servations were made while the workmen were sinking the shafts, and with every precaution against the influence of any ^extraneous causes. The former gave an increase of 1 deg. of Fahrenheit for every sixty feet of depth, and the latter 1 deg. for about every seventy feet. The artesian well of Grenelle (Paris), is 1800 feet deep ; observations made by Arago, during the boring, showed that the average increase of temperature in this was 1 deg. for sixty feet. At Mordorff, Luxemburg, the depth of the artesian well is 2400 feet, and the increase in temperature 1 deg. for every fifty-seven feet. At the artesian well of New Seltzwork, in Westphalia, the depth is 2100 feet, and the increase 1 deg. for every fifty -five feet. At Louisville, Ky.,the depth of an artesian well, finished in 1859, is 2086 feet deep, and the average increase is 1 deg. for every sixty-seven feet below the first ninety feet from the surface. la the silver mine of Guanaxato, Mexico, 1713 feet deep, the increase is 1 deg. for every forty-five feet. In the coal mines of Eastern Virginia, the increase is about 1 deg. for every sixty feet. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS. One or two remarkable instances of volcanic eruptions may be briefly noticed. First, for duration and force wo may refer to that which took place in the island of Sumbawa (one of the Sunda Islands lying east of Java), in the year 1S15. It com- menced on the 5th of April, and did not entirely cease until July. Its influence (i. e. shocks, and the noise of the explo- isions) was perceptible over an area 1,800 miles in diameter, while within the range of its more immediate vicinity, embrac- ing a space of 400 miles, its efi'ects were most terrific. In Java, 300 miles distant, it seemed to be awfully present. The sky was overcast at noonday with clouds of ashes, which the light of the sun was unable to penetrate, and fields, streets, and houses were covered with ashes to the depth of several inches. At Sumbawa itself, immense columns of flame appeared to burst forth from the top of the volcano, Tombora, and in a 96 GEOLOGICAL ITEMS. short time the whole mountain appeared like a mass of liquid fire, which gradually extended in every direction. As the eruption continued, a darkness supervened, so profound as to obscure even the light of the flames ; showers of stones and ashes fell continuously over the whole island ; the sea rose twelve feet higher than it had ever been known to do before; and finally a whirlwind ensued, which tore up the largest trees, and carried them into the air, together with men, horses, cat- tle, and whatever else came within its influence. Of 12,000 inhabitants in the vicinity only six are believed to have es- caped, and of some entire villages not even a vestige remained. In 1772, the Papandayang, one of the loftiest volcanic moun- tains in Java, after a short but severe eruption, suddenly fell in and disappeared in the earth, carrying with it about ninety square miles of territory. Forty villages were engulfed, or covered with ejected matter, at the same time, and nearly 3,000 persons perished. — Wells^ Illustrated Geology- DESCRIPTIONS OF AN EARTHQUAKE. "A powerful eathquake," says Mr. Darwin, *'at once destroys the oldest associations ; the world, the very emblem of all that is solid, has moved beneath our feet like a crust over a fluid; one second of time has conveyed to the mind a strange idea of insecurity, which hours of reflection would never have created." "To man," says Humbolt, "the earthquake conveys an idea of some universal and unlimited danger. We may flee from the crater of a volcano in active eruption, or from a locality threatened by the approach of a lava stream ; but in an earth- quake, direct our flight whithersoever we will, we still feel as though we trod upon the very focus of destruction. Every sound — the faintest motion in the air — arrests our attention, and we no longer trust the ground on which we stand. Ani- mals, especially dogs and swine, participate in the same anxious disquietude ; and even crocodiles, in the rivers of South Amer- ica, which at other times are dumb, have been observed to quit the water and run, with loud cries, into the adjacent forests." AQUEOUS AND ATMOSPHERIC AGENCIES. The aqueous and atmospheric agencies most prominently concerned in producing geological changes, are rains^ and the GEOLOaiCAL ITEMS. 97 gasses and moisture of the atynos2:>liere^ winds^ ice^ and snow^ ^prings^ rivers^ loaves^ tides, and oceanio currents. The operation of water, acting mechanically, is, under all Saturn, " " " 5,340,000,000 Herschel, " " " , 10,800,000,000 LaVerrier " '• " .' 17,100,000,000 COMETS. Very little is known of the physical nature of comets. They are thought by some astronomers to be about as dense as smoke. They are bodies that revolve around the sun in very elongated orbits, and some astronomers think that th& greater number visit our system but once, and then fly off in nearly straight lines, and go to revolve around other suns in the far-off distant heavens. The length of the tail of a cou^t, as measured by astronomers, seem almost incredible. Comet of 1680, length of the tail 123,000,000 miles. Do. 1744, " " 35,000,000 " Do. 1769, " " 48,000,000 " Do. 1811, " " 130,000000 " Do. 1843, " " 130,000,000 " The sun is 1,384,472 times as large as the earth ; Jupiter is 1)280 times larg;er than the earth, and Saturn 1,000 times. SKETCHES OF ASTRONOMY. Ill DlJiECTIONS FOR FINDING THE NORTH STAR, AT ANY TIME. Every pupil should be instructed in the manner of pointing out the North Star at any time of the night. If they are ena- bled to do this at any time, it will assist them in making other important observations, as well as being of use on many occa- sions which occur in the life of every man. Many persons have been lost in 2i prairie or other unfrequented places, when if they had been able to have told the points of the compass they could have extricated themselves from their lost siiua- tion. This may be done in a very easy manner. There U hardly a child of ten years of age who cannot at any time of night point out the stars in the Great Bear which form what is called the Great Dipper. Now if an imaginary line be drawn through the two slars which form the front edge of the Dipper, from the bottom towards the top, and continued about 20 de- grees, it will pass very near the North Star— so near that it cannot be mistaken, there being no other slars of that magni- tude near it. It should be borne in mind that this rule holds good in whatever position the Dipper may be at the time. — SmitJi's Illustrated Astronomy. ECLIPSES. Eclipses are among the most interesting phenomena pre- sented to us by the heavenly bodies. In ail ages, when an eclipse has taken place, it has excited the profound attention of the learned, and the fears and superstitions of the ignorant. The causes of eclipses before the seventeenth century were known only to a few, and they generally took advantage of this knowledge to impose upon the credulity of the ignorant by pretending that they were inspired by the Gods. Among the ancient nations, the Chaldeans were the ibremost in their observations of the phenomena of the heavens ; perhaps iLis was owing in some measure to their occupation; they being shepherds were obliged to watch their flocks by night to pro- tect them from the wild beasts which were at that time num- erous. Men under such circumstances would naturally be led to watch closely the movements of the heavenly bodies, and more especially so, for in the earlier periods of the world they had no correct mode of reckoning time in order to deter- mine the seasons or the proper seed time and harvest. Eclipses attracted the particular attention of the Chaldeans, 112 SKETCHES OF ASTRONOMY. and by a series of observations extended through several cen- turies, they discovered a very important fact relating to eclipses, although they did not understand the cause. By comparing the records which had been made for a great length of time, they found that a certain period of time elapsed between eclipses of the same kind and magnitude ; that is, if 18 years, 11 days, 7 hours and 43 minutes, were added to the time of the hai)pening of any eclipse, it would show the time of the return of the same eclipse ; the only differences would be that it would not happen at the same time in the day and it would be a little greater or less than the previous eclipse — thus they were able to predict eclipses with sufficient accu- racy to answer their designs upon the ignorant v/ithout under- standing the laws by which these periodical returns were produced. To explain this briefly, it must be remembered that the moon's orbit makes an angle with the plane of the earth's or- bit of 5J deg.; these two points where the moon's orbit cuts the plane of the earth's orbit, are called nodes. Now we will suppose that on any day at noon it is new moon, and the moon is just 16 deg. from her descending node, the shadow of the moon w'ould just touch the earth at the north pole ; in 223 lu- nations, or 18 years, 11 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes thereafter, the moon would come nearly to the same position as it was at the beginning, consequently there would be another small eclipse of the sun, and at the expiration af every 223 lunations it would return, and at each return the moon's shadow would pass across the earth a little more to the south until the eclipse had appeared about 77 times, when it would pass off at the south pole, occupying a period of 1,388 years : The same period would not commence again until the expiration of 12,- 492 years. Each eclipse which takes place during any year, be- longs to a separate and similar period. Those periods of eclipses which come in at the moon's ascending node, first come on to the earth at the south pole, and at each return the moon's shadow passes across the earth more to tlie north, and after appearing about 77 times, they finally leave the earth at the north pole. — SmiWs Astronomy, SKETCHES OF ASTRONOMY. 113 IMMENSITY OF SPACE. Great is the immensity of space. Light travels at the rate of one hundred and ninety-two thousand miles per second, and yet at this great speed it would take it over thirty million years to come from some of the far off nebulas to the earth. Some ideas of the immensity of space may be gathered by the calculation of the distance that light would travel in thirty millions of years, and then supposing that the distance ascer- tained by the calculation, was to the remaining distance as *one drop of water is to the ocean. In all probability the most powerful telescope has only brought to view a small portion of creation. The nearest fixed stars, according to the best astronomical calculation, 20,000,000,000,000 of miles from the earth. To assist the mind of the reader to get some idea of the immensity of this distance, I have taken the pains to make the following calculation: Suppose that when the Lord past sentence upon Cain for killing his brother, that he had banished him to the nearest fixed star, and had caused a whirlwind or some other power to have taken him at the rate of one thousand miles an hour day and night from that time till now, counting the time past six thousand years, at 360 days travel to the year, he would have traveled at the end of the six thousand years only one 3.80th part of the distance, and at the same rate of speed at the end of two million years from this time he would not reach his destination, but would yet be one trillion three hun- dred and eightv-two billion four hundred million miles from his future home", or place of banishment. So you see that after two million and six thousand years travel at the enormoua speed of one thousand miles an hour, leaves a distance yet untraveled equal to about fifty -five miilion times the distance of Cook's voyage around the earth. PAY OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Cabinet Officers each ^'^^ ^^ Speaker of the House of Eepresentatives. Members of Congress Chief Justice of the United States^. '.*.'. '.*.!.'.'. Associate Justices annum MINISTERS TO F0RE3GN COUNTIES In Great Britain or France In Russia, Spain, Prussia, AustrkritaVy'* China Mexico or Brazil ' « In Chili or Peru :.....'.......,.... " " In Nicaragua '.....'..'..*.*.*.. " " In Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands.' 'Denmark' Sweden, Switzerland, Hawaiian Islands, Ecua- dor, Argentine Confederation, Venezuela and all other foreign countries " '« "WAR DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant-Gen eral „p„ mnn+h Major-General .:.....;:.;:; ^- ^ Brigadier-General «« «« Adjutant General Surgeon-General .'.'.*.*.'.*.'.'.**.*.*.'.*.". ....V *.*■* * * Paymaster-General "/////.'..'..*.*.'.'.'.'.'.*.*.'.'.*.*.'.*.'*.**' " " Commissary-General «« 120,399 74,040 Kansas 31,046 14,019 Kentucky 39,569 115,889 Louisiana 33,263 80,225 Maine 70,426 42,396 Maryland 30,438 62,357 Massachusetts 136,437 59,408 Michigan 128,550 97,069 Minnesota 43,542 28,072 Mississippi (No vote.) Missouri 85,671 59,878 Nebraska 9,729 5,439 Nevada 6,480 5,218 New Hampshire 38,191 31,224 New Jersey 80,121 83,001 New York 419,883 429,883 North Carolina 96,226 84,090 Ohio 280,828 238,700 Oregon 10,961 11,125 Pennsylvania 342,280 313,382 Rhode Island 12,903 6,548 South Carolina 62,301 45,237 Tennessee 56,757 26,31i Texas (No vote.) 120 STATISTICAL. VOTE OP EACH STATE OP THE UNION — CONTINtTBD. Vermont 44,167 Virginia (No vote.) West Virginia 29,025 Wisconsin 108,857 12,045 20,306 84,710 Total 3,012,188 2,703,590 POPULATION OF INDIANA BY COUNTIES, 1870. Adams Allen Bartholomew.. Benton Blackford Boone Brown Carroll Cass Clarke Clay Clinton Crawford , Daviess Dearborn Decatur DeKalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Fayette Floyd Fountain Franklin.,..^. Fulton , Gibson Grant Greene Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks .... Henry Howard Huntington... Jackson «. Jasper 11,382 Madison 22,770 43,494 Marion 71,939 21,131 Marshal 20,211 5,615 Martin 11,103 6,272 Miami 21,052 22,593 Monroe 14,168 8,681 Montgomery 23,765 16,152 Morgan 17,528 24,193 Newton 5,829 24,770 Noble 20,389 19,084 Ohio 5,837 17,330 Orange 13,497 9,851 Owen 16,137 16J47 Park 18,166 24,116 Perry 14,801 19,053 Pike 13,779 17,167 Porter 13,942 19,030 Posey 19,185 12,597 Pulaski 7,801 26,026 Putnam 21,514 10,476 Randolph 22,862 23,300 Ripley 20,977 16,389 Rush 17,625 20,223 Scott ,„,».-....... 7,823 12,726 Shelby 21,892 17,371 Spencer 17,998 18,487 Starke 3,888 19,514 Steuben 12,854 20,882 St Joseph 25,322 15,123 Sullivan 18,453 19,913 Switzerland 12,134 20,277 Tippecanoe 33,515 22,986 Tipton 11,95S 15,847 Union 6,341 12,036 Vanderburg 33,145 18,974 Vermillion .„.^._. 10,84a 0.354 Vigo 33,54^ STATISTICAL. 121 POPULATION CP INDIANA BY COUNTIES — CONTINUED. Jay .... 15,000 Wabash 21,305 Jeflferson 29,741 Warren 10,204 Jennings 16,218 Warrick 17,653 Johnson 18,366 Washington 18,495 Knox 21,562 Wayne 34,048 Kosciusko 23,531 Wells 13,585 LaGrange 14,148 White 10,554 Lake 12,339 Whitley 14,399 LaPorte 27,062 Lawrence 14,628 Total 1,680,637 INDIANA TOWNS THAT HAVE 500, OR OVER, INHABITANTS. Decatur, Adams county 858 New Haven, Allen county 912 Ft. Wayne, Allen county 17,718 Monroeville, Allen county 630 Columbus, Bartholomew county 3,359 Hope, Bartholomew county 765 Oxford, Benton county 519 Hartford, Blackford county 878 Lebanon, Boone county 1,572 Zionsville, Boone county 956 Jamestown, Boone county , 603 Thorntown, Boone county 1,526 Delphi, Carroll county 1,614 Browntown, Cass county 903 Logansport, Cass county 8,950 West Logan, Cass county 978 Charleston, Clarke county 2,204 JeJBfersonville, Clarke county 7,254 Brazil, Clay county 2,186 Staunton, Clay county 587 Knightsville, Clay county 1,071 Harmony, Clay county 597 Bowling Green, Clay county 606 Frankfort, Clinton county 1,300 Leavenworth, Crawford county 567 Washington, Daviess county 2,901 Aurora, Dearborn county 3,304 Cochran, Dearborn county 675 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn county 3,159 Moore's Hill, Dearborn county 617 Waterloo, DeKalb county 1,259 Auburn, DeKalb county 677 Muucie, Delaware county 2.992 122 STATISTICAL. INDIANA TOWNS, ETC. — CONTINUED. Jasper, Dubois county 547 Elkhart, Elkhart county 3.265 Goshen, Elkhart county 3,133 Bristol, Elkhart county 681 Connersville, Fayette county 2,496 New Albany, Floyd county 15,396 Attica, Fountain county 2,273 Covington, Fountain county 1,888 Laurel, Franklin county 741 Rochester, Fulton county 1,528 Owensville, Gibson county 522 Princeton, Gibson county 1,847 Patoka, Gibson county 844 Marion, Grant county 1,658 Jonesboro, Grant county 581 Bloomfield, Green county 656 Westfield, Hamilton county 608 Noblesville, Hamilton county 1,435 Greenfield, Hancock county 1,203 Corydon, Harrison county 747 Danville, Hendricks county 1,080 Plainfield, Hendricks county 795 Brownsburg, Hendricks county 551 Middletown, Henry county 711 Knightstown, Henry county , 1,528 Kokomo, Hovrard county 2,177 Roanoke, Huntington county 627 Brownstown, Jackson county 672 Seymour, Jackson county 2,372 Rensselaer, Jasper county 617 Hanover, Jefferson county 564 North Madison, Jefferson county 1,007 Madison, Jefferson county 10,709 North Vernon, Jennings county 1,758 Vernon, Jennings county 673 Edinburg, Johnson county 1,799 Franklin City 2,707 Vincennes, Knox county 5,440 Pierceton, Kosciusko county 1,063 LaGrange, LaGrange county 1,038 LaPorte, LaPorte county -. 6,581 Michigan City, LaPorte county 3,985 Westville City, LaPor.e county 640 Mitchell, Lawrence county 1,087 STATISTICAL. 123 INDIANA TOWNS, ETC. — CONTINUED. Anderson, Madison county 3,126 Pendleton, Madison county ^'^^ Bourborn, Marshall county ^"^^ Plymouth, Marshall county, 2,482 Shoals, Martin county ^1^ Loogootee, Martin county '^^^ Pe.u, Miami county ^'^^' Bloomington, Monroe county l*^^^ Ladoga, Montgomery county ^'^^ Crawfordsville, Montgomery county 3,701 Mooresville, Morgan county 1-229 Martinsville, Morgan county 1>131 Kentland, Newton county ^^2 Kendallville, Noble county 2,164 Ligonier, Noble county ^>^^^ Rising Sun, Ohiocounty l'"^^^ Orleans, Orange county ^^^ Paoli, Orange county ' ^28 Spencer, Owen county ^'^^ Gosport, Owen county ^^^ Eockville, Park county ^^^^"^ Montezuma, Park, county ^24 Cannelton, Perry county 2,481 Tell City, Perry county ^'^^^ Petersburg, Pike county ^23 Valparaiso, Porter county 2,765 Mount Vernon, Posey county 2,880 New Harmony, Posey county ^^6 Winnamack, Pulaski county ^^° Greencastle, Putnam county > 3,227 Ridgeville, Randolph county "^^^ Farmland, Randolph county ^^2 Union City, Randolph county l-^^^ Winchester, Randolph county 1'^^" Versails, Ripley county ^^^ Rushville, Rush county ^'^^^ Shelbyville, Shelby county 2,731 Rockport, Spencer county ^'^20 Angola, Steuben county ^'^'2 Mishawaka, St. Joseph county 2,617 South Bend, St. Joseph county '^»206 Sullivan, Sullivan county l'^^° Lafayette, Tippecanoe county ^^ rqo Tipton, Tipton county ^^ STATISTICAL. INDIANA TOtTNS, ETC. — CONTINUED. Liberty, Union county Evansville, Vanderburgh county3.3.* 01 Iqa Clinton, Vermillion county '*'.* 'Zfl Perrysville, Vermillion county H^ Terre Haute, Vigo county , . ,^^ Lagro, Wabash county '^^"^ Wabash City, Wabash county...'.!!!."*.'.'.***.'*** ^^l^ Williamsport, Warren county *.*.*.* '^H Booneville, Warrick county *. Jz Newburg, Warrick county .*"..* ^'^V Salem, Washington county t'ZT. Centreville, Wayne county r.*'.'.*.'.*.'.'.*.' 1077 East Germantown, Wayne county '** '.ii Ha^erstown, Wayne county ^^^ Richmond, Wayne county o^^ Milton, Wayne county * ' Bluffl;own, Wells county.. ..'.*!.*.*.*.'.*."!.*.*.3.'.*.*.**.* ?q^ Monticello, White county !1'!.*.*1*.*! !.*!.*.*.*.** ^'ll^ Columbia, Whitley county... " , ^H '' "" "......,« 1,633 SABBATH SCHOOLS. -:o:- The first Sabbath School that we have been able to find a record of, was established in the year 1769 in the town of Wy- cumbe, England, by a young Methodist lady by the name of Hannah Ball. A few years after this another young lady who afterwards became the wife of Samuel Bradburn, suggested the idea of Sabbath Schools to Robert Rakes. He being a man of quick perception and great energy saw at once the ad- vantages to be gained by schools of this kind. He immedi- ately set to work and organized a school in the city of Glou- cester, England, and through his labors and influence other cities of that country were induced to establish Sabbath Schools and work for the Sunday School interest. The first Sabbath School established in the United States was organized by Bishop Asbury, in the year 1786, in Hanover County, Va., at the house of Mr. Thomas Cranshaw. The pro- gress of Sabbath Schools in the United States until about the year 1830, was rather slow, as but few of the Christian denom- inations up to that time had become interested in the Sunday School cause. But one by one, the different organizations of Christians have gradually adopted the institution of Sabbath Schools, till now, the popular method of all churches for the religious training of the young is the Sunday School. Now, in every land and nation, where Christian people reside, the Sabbath School cause is advancing. The organization of Sabbath Schools, Kemember one and all, Was first established in Wycumbe, By Miss Hannah Ball. After this Miss Bradburn Suggested to Robert Rakes To organize a Sabbath School, And helped him &et the stakes. am 120 SABBATH SCHOOLS. They organized in Gloucester, The banner they unfurled, The fame and name of which has spread, Almost throughout the world. The honor due to Robert Rakes, Miss Bradburn and Miss Ball. Should not be given to Robert Rakes, But given to them all. For the institution of Sabbath Schools, The honor is due Miss Ball. To her for lighting up the lamp. We give the honor all. Miss Bradburn she is worthy of Our honor, love, and praise, For her suggestions, and her work. In keeping up the blaze. And to Robert Rakes is due The honor of school extension, For adding fuel to the light, And widening its dimension. VALUABLE RECIPES. -:o: For Gleaning Silverware^ and for Silvering Coj^per.— One- fourth ounce crystal nitrate of silver, one-half ounce cream of tartar, one-fourth ounce of common salt ; pulverize all to a fine powder together, bottle it up and it is ready for use. Ap- ply with a woolen rag, wetting the rag so as the powder will stick to it. For Distemper in Jlorses.— Ground ginger, two ounces; flour of sulphur, two ounces; copperas, two ounces; Spanish brown, two ounces; saltpeter, one-half ounce; mix thoroughly. Give a tablespoonful once a day in bran mash. Keep the ani- mal warm and dry, with light exercise. Whitewash for Out Doors. — Take good white unslacked lime, one peck; salt, one quart; two pounds Spanish whiting; one gallon good flour paste ; first slack the lime in hot water ; be sure to put enough on to keep the lime from burning ; then add while warm the salt and Spanish white, and then the paste ; let stand over night. It is better to have it warm while applying it. For Removing Paint Ifrom Cflass- — Baking soda and warm water. Antidote for Poison, — Give sweet oil in large doses. For Worms in Children, — Santenine, nine grains; calomel, six grains; white sugur, eighteen grains; mix well; make in six powders for a child two years old, and give one before each meal for two days ; work off with oil. For Removing Grease Spots From OlotA.—Soday two drachms; borax, one drachm ; dissolve it together in one ounce of hot water, then add one ounce of alcoiiol. Shake it well and apply with woolen rag or brush, rubbing briskly. (137) 128 VALUABLE RECIPES. To Get Rid of Little Ants. — Use salt and water freely where they infest. Washing Fluid. — Borax, one pound; soda, one pound ; dis- solve in two gallons of hot water. Put the clothes in the tub, cover them with water containing a half gallon of the fluid, and let stand over night. For Toothache^ Headache^ Neuralgia., and RheumatiG Pains.— Msike a liniment of the following preparations: One ounce of tincture of Amonia, one ounce tincture of cam- phor, one ounce oil of organum, one-half ounce oil of cedar, one ounce oil of hemlock, and one quart linseed oil ; mix all together, put it in a bottle and shake well. Directions for using. Apply the liniment freely to th« affected parts, and rub and bathe it as often as three or four times daily. For the toothaehe, put a little on a piece of cotton, and put it in the tooth, and rub it on the jaw of the patient. I have found this to be one of the best liniments in use. For Cuts and Bruises on Man or Beast. — Take two ounces tincture of camphor, two ounces linseed oil, one ounce of tur- pentine ; mix all together, and apply to the affected parts. For Pichling Beef. — To 100 pounds of beef take one gal- lon of salt,, three-fourths of a pound of sugar, three ounces black pepper ground ; add together, put all in a kettle con- taining three gallons of water ; boil slowly, and skim occa- sionally. Pack the beef in tight tubs, and cover with the brine. r 'i^nA finding. ^hnk ^oak§ ^ AND IN ALL ITS I'ARILIIES, ^PB ¥,«[!! MEATLY EXECUTBD.^ AT THE J. M. TILFORD, PRESIDENT. S. E. Corner Circh and MeridioM, \\. <^x^- nvB^u^tr^. ^nqunim^. A DIRECTORY OF MARION COUNTY FOE 1874, PREFACE In presenting this work to the citizens of Marion county, we will say that we have made an effort to compile a complete directory of the business of Marion county, and have used every means to have it void of mistakes. We have invariably instructed our agents to have each individual spell his own name, so that it might be correct. There is no rule for spelling individual names ; therefore the same name is often spelled in different ways. Yet, with all our pains, it is possible we may have made more or less mistakes, as it is almost impossible to make a directory without them ; still, we hope that our patrons may find this work in the main correct as a guide to the busi- ness of the county. In making our canvass for the directory we have gathered a few facts and statistics relative to the past and present which we, in our plain and unvarnished manner, herein record. Al- though it is not presumable that we can give all the facts of interest appertaining to the county's history in a work of this kind, yet we feel assured that we can give enough to be of some interest to the reader, and that it will help to preserve the names and memory of some of the old pioneer settlers who have toiled to heap blessings on this people, and that the statistics of the past and present will give the reader some idea of the growth and present wealth of the county. For the facts and items of information that we have obtained 132 PREFACE. we are indebted to a number of the old settlers with whom it has been our privilege to converse, and to each we return our thanks, and especially to Jacob Bruce, J. H. B. Nowland, John H. Martin, Obadiah Harris, are we indebted for early reminis- cences and information in regard to the first settlers. Hoping that this work may be found worthy of the patron- age bestowed upon it, and that our patrons may find it equal to the promises made to them by our canvassers, we now present it to our subscribers. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF MARION COUNTY. Marion County was named in honor of General Francis Marion. It is located in the center of the State of Indiana, and is bounded as follows: On the north by Boone and Ham- ilton counties, on the east by Hancock and Shelby, on the south by Johnson and Morgan, and on the west by Hendricks county. The surface is generally level or slightly rolling, except a part of the north and a small portion of the southwest, which is more diversified. Rolling fields, low bottom land and bluffs or hills all present themselves to the eye of the passer by in one view, making those parts of the county to appear very pictur- esque and beautiful. There is near one half of this county which might be termed first and second bottom. The soil of the greater part of the county is a rich black loam, and very productive, especially the White River bottoms, which are not surpassed in the yield of Indian corn, wheat, rye and vegetables by any other part of the State. Fruit of all kinds usually grown in this climate does well here, especially the small varie- ties, which are here grown to perfection. The rolling and bro- ken hill land of the county is not so rich, but produces well and is more profitable for grazing, being better adapted to blue- grass, which seems to be a spontaneous growth of those parts of the county. The timber of the county, as found by the early settlers, was 134 MARION COUNTY. very heavy and fine, and consisted principally of sugar-tree, walnut, burr oak, ash, white oak, beech, sycamore, hickory and poplar. At the present time the timber near the city of Indi- anapolis is scarce, but in the more rural districts or out-town- ships there is yet a good supply for all present purposes, and if taken care of it will supply the demand for many years to come. The gravel and sand beds of the county are almost inexhaust- ible ; in fact, the greater part of the county is based on gravel or sand beds, which are generally from three to five feet below the surface. The county is watered by White River, Fall Creek, Sugar Creek, Eagle Creek, Buck Creek, and other smaller streams. White River runs through the county near the center in rather a southwest direction. This is the second river of importance in the State. Fall Creek enters the county in the extreme northeast corner, runs in a southwest direction, and empties into White River at Indianapolis. The citizens of the county are making a change in the mouth of this creek, so that it will empty into White River about one and one-fourth miles above its present mouth. Eagle Creek takes its rise near Zionsville, in Boone county, and enters Marion county near the northwest corner, and meanders along the western border of the county in a due south direction until it passes through Pike township and enters Wayne, when its course is southeast to where it empties its crystal waters into White River. The southeast part of the county is watered by Sugar Creek, Buck Creek and spring branches. The natural advantages of this county are many, among which are, its geographical location, its numerous streams of never-failing stock-water, its fine, rich bottom-lands, its bounti- ful supply of sand and gravel, etc. Deprive this count> of the benefits it has received by the location of the State capital, and it would still be one of the wealthiest and best-improved coun- ties in the State. HISTORICAL SKETCH. I35 INTRODUCTION TO THE PAST HISTORY OF THE COUNTY. Prior to the year 1800 Indiana composed a part of what was then called the Northwestern Territory. Said Territory included all of Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and near all of Michigan and Indiana. In the year 1800 the Territory was divided, or in other words the boundaries of a new Territory were marked out and established by law, and named Indiana Territory. The seat of government for the time being was at Vincennes, in Knox county, and the legal business of the Territory was trans- acted there for thirteen years. In the year 18 13 the seat of government was removed to Corydon. On the eleventh day of December, 18 16, by a joint resolution of Congress, Indiana was admitted to the sisterhood of States, at which time the Congress of the United States donated four sections of unsold govern- ment land to the State for the purpose of a location for a per- manent capital, said land to be selected by the State Legisla- ture. All of Central Indiana at that time was in possession of the Indians, and, as it was thought prudent by the Legislature that the seat of government should be located near the center, they therefore postponed making a selection until a treaty could be made with the Indians and the central part of the State re- linquished by them. In the year 18 18 the government of the United States appointed Governor Cass, Governor Jennings, and Judge Parke as commissioners on the part of the United States to meet in council with the Indian tribes and purchase their claims to the said lands. The council met at St. Mary's the same year, and a treaty was negotiated, whereby the Indi an s gave up all claim on Central Indiana except a few small res- ervations, and agreed to move off and give full possession within three years. They also agreed that the settlement of the terri- tory by the whites might commence at any time after said trea- ty. From that time all of Central Indiana except the few reser- vations that were still held by our dusky neighbors was consid- 136 MARION COUNTY. ered accessible to settlement by the whites, and the settlement of this county began soon after. FIRST SETTLERS. Prior to the year 18 19 no white man had ever settled or made a home in Marion county. No marks of civilization could here be found ; no vestige of a dwelling to shelter the weary, way- worn traveler from the bleak winds or pelting rains, save now and then an Indian wigwam. The county then was inhabited by the savage Indian, wild beasts and serpents ; the tall old for- est and thick woods were untouched by the hand of civilization. The wa-00 of the owl, the croak of the bullfrog, the howl of the wolf, and the yell of the savage made chin music for all of cen- tral Indiana, which was a doleful, desolate wilderness. In this condition the daring pioneers and brave settlers found Marion county in the year 18 19. According to the best infor- mation that we have been able to obtain, the settlement of the county began in that year. During that fall and winter a few settlements were made in the county, which acted as a stimulus to the State Legislature men to hurry up the selection of a lo- cation whereon to build the State capitol. The Legislature which convened that winter saw proper to appoint commission- ers to make said selection. They therefore appointed Joseph Bartholomew, John Conner, John Tipton, Thomas Emerson, William Prince, Stephen Ludlow, John Gillaland, George Hunt, Frederick Rapp and Jesse B. Durham. After said commission- ers had visited several settlements and locations on White River, near the center of the State, and made a thorough examination of each, they wisely concluded to locate the capital at Indian- apolis, as they considered this point possessed of more advan- tages than any other. This spot was selected and agreed upon by the commissioners on the 7th of June, 1820. At that time there were less than a half-dozen families in the place, but the rejoicing that was experienced by that little band of rusty pio- HISTORICAL SKETCH. 13/ neers over the selection almost beggars description. They now began to look forward to a better day, when their lands and homes would be valuable ; when the savage Indian would take his wandering beat to the distant west ; to the time when civil- ized and intelligent citizens should possess the land and a city be built. Yet it is not presumable they ever thought that it would acquire such grand dimensions in so short a space of time as is now to be seen. The location of the capital being established emigration be- gan to flow into the county from the settled parts of this State and other States of the Union, and the increase of population was very rapid, although the State offices were not removed from Corydon to this place until the fall of 1824, and the Legis- lature not till January, 1825. Prior to their removal, the county had been organized and the legal machinery of the county put in motion. The increase of her population from the fall of 18 19 to the spring of 1822, had swelled her numbers to a sufficiency for self-government, or in other words, to elect their own county officers. Governor Jonathan Jennings, the first governor of the State after its admittance into the Union, appointed W. W. Wick Presiding Judge of the Fifth Judicial District, and Harvey Bates Sheriff of Marion county, with the power of calling an election to be held on the 5th of October, 1822, for the purpose of electing the necessary county officers. At said election James M. Ray was elected Clerk of Marion county, and Harvey Bates was elected Sheriff Some of the first settlers of the county that should be held in remembrance by the rising generation, and who withstood the hardships and privations which are incident to pioneer life, were John McCormick, Dr. Samuel G. Mitchell. Isaac Willson, Thomas Chinn, The Harding Brothers, Christopher Harrison, The Widow Harding, Alex. Ralston, 38 MARION COUNTY. Jeremiah Johnston, v'George Pogue, Matthias R. Nowland, Billy Townsen, Robert Wilmott, George Buckner, Maxwell Cowans, Daniel Shafer, Dr. Livingston Dunlap, John Givan, James Givan, Alexander W. Russel, Dr. Isaac Coe, James Blake, Wm. Reagan, Obadiah Harris, James Paxton, Thos. Anderson, Calvin Fletcher, Daniel Yandes, S. Morrows, John Foudry, John Johnson, Reason Reagan, Thomas O'Neal, Hugh O'Neal, Jacob Bruce, James McCoy, Harvey Bates, J. H. B. Nowland, Matt. T. Nowland, J. P. Duvall, Lismond Basye, Simon Yandes, Henry Bradley, Andrew Willson, Caleb Scudder, Samuel S. Rooker, James Kettleman, James M. Ray, George Smith, Isaac Kinder, John C. Hume, Wm. H. McCormick, Samuel Johnson, Nicholas McCarty, George Norwood, George Bush, The Crumbaugh Family, The Barnhill Family, The Gladdens, The Walpoles, The Collups, The Whetzels. We would be pleased to have the space and information to give the names of all the early settlers of the county, but as we have not, and as the names of all those who are still living will be shown up in the directory part of this book, giving the name, age, and date of settlement of each, we consider the above sufficient in this connection. The oldest settler now living in the county is, according to HISTORICAL SKETCH. 1 39 our best information, the wife of Jacob Bruce. Mrs. Bruce is the daughter of WiUiam Reagan, and was born in the year 181 1. She came to this county with her father in the fall or winter of 1819. She was joined in marriage to Jacob Bruce when quite young in the house they now occupy, and have lived on the same farm ever since. Their residence is about a quarter of a mile north of the Exposition grounds, and was the ^ first brick house built in the county. It was built by Mr. Rea- gan, Mrs. Bruce's father. The first merchant in the county was Daniel Shafer, a Penn- sylvania Dutchman, who located at Indianapolis some time in the winter of 1820-21. His storehouse and dwelling was a log cabin, located near the south end of Meridian street. John Givan located at Indianapolis in the spring of 1821, and engaged in selling goods, continuing the business for many years. It is asserted by some that Mr. Givan sold the first dry goods in the county. The first wedding celebrated in the county was that of Jerry Johnson and Miss Rachel Reagan. At the time of Jerry's courtship and marriage there was no Clerk of Marion county to issue a license. The legal business of the county was done at Connersville, and Jerry being destitute of a horse he walked from Indianapolis to Connersville, barefoot, for his license, a dis- tance of about sixty miles. When he had procured his license he lound that there was no justice of the peace or minister in the county to tie the knot; so poor Jerry had to wait about six weeks for a minister to come along before he could claim Rachel as his own. Mordecai Harding, the son of Robert Harding, was the first white child born in the county. The first church built in the county was the Old School Bap- tist Church at Indianapolis. The first postmaster in the county was Samuel Henderson, I40 MARION COUNTY. who held the office for many years. He was removed by Gen. Jackson, and John Cane was appointed to fill the vacancy. The postoffice was at Indianapolis. The first Sabbath-school was organized at Indianapolis in the year 1823. It was held in Mr. Caleb Scudder's cabinet shop, near where the State House now stands. Caleb Scudder was the first cabinet-maker in the county. The first wagon-maker that located in the county was George Norwood, who came to Indianapolis in 1822. The first watchmaker that located in Marion county was Humphrey Griffith. He began business in Indianapolis in the year 1825. The first man that manufactured hats in the county was John Shunk. His hat shop was located near where Kingan's pork house stands. Andrew Byrne was the first tailor that settled in the county. He began business in Indianapolis in the spring of 1821. The first mill built in the county was built by Isaac Willson,. near Indianapolis The first lawyer that settled and began the practice of law, was Calvin Fletcher. He was also the first Prosecuting Attor- ney for the 5th Judicial Circuit. He located at Indianapolis in the year 1821, and followed the profession for many years. He was a successful lawyer as well as a practical joker. The first physician that settled in the county was Dr. Samuel Mitchel. He came to the county in the year 1821. Dr. Isaac Coe, Dr. Livingston Dunlap and Dr. Jonathan Cool all .settled here the same year, not long after Dr. Mitchel came. The first newspaper published in the county was the hidian- apolis Gazette. The office was owned and the paper edited by Georcfe Smith and Nathaniel Bolton. The first number of said paper was issued in January, 1822. The first blacksmith in the county was John Van Blaricum. He located at Indianapolis in 182 1. HISTORICAL SKETCH. I4I The first keel-boat ever run up White River to Indianapolis was landed there in 1821. The cargo belonged to Mr. Noland and a Kentucky gentleman, and the boat was in charge of Mr. Alexander W. Russel. The State capital, or seat of government, had been fixed by law to remain at Corydon, until the year 1825, but the speedy increase of the population of Indianapolis, and the completion of her new court house, together with the high prices charged for board by the citizens of Corydon, induced the members of the Legislature to make an effort for its removal one year sooner. They introduced a resolution for the change, and in order to af- fect it they altered the time of convening the Legislature. Prior to that time they had met on the first Monday in Decem- ber of each year, but this resolution, which was adopted in the winter of 1823-24, fixed the time to assemble on the first Mon- day in January, which was one month later in the winter ; so that the Legislature could meet on the first month in the year of 1825 instead of the last month in the year of 1824. In the fall of 1824 the State offices were removed to Indianapolis, and on the first Monday in January 1825 the Legislature convened at the new court house of Marion county. At that time the accommodations for entertainment in India- napolis were limited, the guest or boarders generally occupying the same room with the family, or if they happened to be so lucky as to find a cabin with a spare room it was considered sufficient accommodation for at least a half-dozen boarders, yet, their tables would groan with the good things and fat of the land, which consisted chiefly of a good supply of corn bread, sassafras tea, wild meats, sweet milk, pumpkin sauce, and what we now term Granger pie. The price of board was two dollars, and of keeping a horse fifty cents, per week. The roads of that day were few, and in very bad condition. In order to make a road they would blaze the timber on the 142 MARION COUNTY. line they wished to run it, and the traveler was guided by the white spots made on the trees. The travel was generally done on foot or on horseback; wagons were seldom brought into use. They had but little use for a market, except such as was fur- nished by the fur trader, who provided them with a few neces- saries, as whiskey and tobacco, and took their furs and skins in exchange, or if any one was so fortunate as to have a surplus load of produce, they found a market for it by hauling it to Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg. Their mails were carried on horseback, and they were very lucky if they received them twice a month. Very often they were detained by high water, as there were no bridges over the streams. The floods of water that fell would make them im- passable; yet the faithful carrier delayed as little time as possible,, and very often urged his trusty steed to swim them. Their mills, or corn crackers, were run by water or horse power, but most generally they were horse mills, and the cus- tomer who furnished the grist would also furnish the horse ta propel the mill. The agricultural products of the county were in proportion to the number of acres of improved land and the facilities for cultivating the same ; therefore when there were but few cleared fields in the county, when the heavens were almost obscured by the intervening forest foliage, when the land was covered with ponds and marshes, when the forest stood proud in its natural state, it was impossible for the pioneer settler to depend- on the agricultural proceeds of the county for support, but had to resort to his rifle and trap to procure the meat for his table and for skins to exchange for clothing. Then the chief pro- ducts were Indian corn and vegetables, or, as one of the old settlers informed us, the chief products of the county were water snakes, lizards, oposums, wild turkeys, raccoons and ginseng root. HISTORICAL SKETCH. I43 The domestic animals of the county consisted of a very- limited supply of poor horses and thin cattle, and the pioneer's trusty dogs. Churches were few and far between ; their meetings were generally held at the settlers' cabins. Their school houses were rude structures built of round logs, clapboard roofs and spring seats, that is the boy or girl would spring from the soft side of a split puncheon when struck by the ox gad of the teacher, which was frequently brought into use and was con sidered an indispensable article for keeping good order. It is quite amusing to hear some of the old settlers tell of their hunts, their sports, their hardships and pleasures, but more especially of their school boy days, in the first settling of this county ; but the scene is changed and that day is passed. Fifty years have wrought a mighty change in the land, a change that beggars description. Our dusky neighbor, the red man of the forest, has long since taken up his Hne of march, and now wanders in the distant prairie. His savage yell and scalping-knife are no more to be feared by this people. The wild beasts of the forest have fled to parts unknown — to a land more congenial to their safety. The scream of the panther and howl of the wolf are no more to be heard, and the serpent has hunted his hole. The 'coon dog and fox hound, that were considered of so much importance by the pioneer settler, are seldom needed for that purpose. Gin- seng diggers have had to resort to a more lucrative profession, and the huntsman has unslung his rifle. The heavy forests have been felled by the ax of the settlers ; farms have been cleared, ponds ditched, the land tilled, and wonderful improvements have been made. Her rail pens that were used for the shelter- ing of stock, are things of the past, and fine barns have taken their places ; the wigwam and cabin have been superseded by fine dwellings and beautiful mansions ; the old log school-houses 144 MARION COUNTY. that were few in number have vanished, and now at almost every cross-road in the county there is a beautiful building for that purpose. Fine churches and temples of worship dot the land in every quarter ; gravel-roads and railroads have been built, telegraphs erected, towns and villages have sprung up, and a city reared with her hundred steeples, which is the pride of the State and a wonder to the early settler. We no longer hear the blast of the long tin horn which was carried by the post-boy ; it has long since sounded its last note to greet the ear of the wait- ing people who rejoiced at its coming, while the steed of the rider has been superseded by the iron-horse and the telegraph ; our mails are received twice a day, and we communicate with all parts of the civilized world at lightning speed. The hum of the mill, the buzz of the saw, the clatter of power-looms, the hammering of machine-shops, and the noise of the steam-whis- tle are heard in every direction. The increase of the population of the county has been as fol- lows : POPULATION OF COUNTY. 1820, less than 100 1830, 7,192 1840, . 16,080 1850, . . . ' 24,103 i860, 39.^55 1870, 72,000 and to-day, . . . . . . over 100,000 While the wealth of the county has more than kept pace with her increase of population. There are now nine civil townships with the following popu- lation and vote, approximately correct : Population. Vote. Center, 85,000 16,868 Decatur, 1,700 333 HISTORICAL SKETCH. I45 Populatio7i, Vote. 2,500 485 . 2, 500 470 2,700 49 s 2,400 377 2,400 540 2,600 428 4,000 671 Franklin, ..... Lawrence, ..... Perry, ..... Pike, Warren, ..... Washington, .... Wayne, ..... She has now 138,900 acres of improved land valued at over twenty millions of dollars, and produces annually near 400,000 bushels of winter wheat, 60,000 bushels of rye, 200,000 bushels of Indian corn, 50,000 bushels of oats, 15,000 bushels of barley, 40,000 pounds of wool, 90,000 bushels of Irish potatoes, 245,000 pounds of butter and 14,000 tons of hay, and thousands of dollars worth of vegetables. She has 10,000 head of horses and mules, over 20,000 head of cattle, 15,000 head of sheep, and 30,000 head of swine. The total estimated value of all live stock in the county is near two million of dollars. She has over one thousand manufacturing establishments, consisting of foundries, machine shops, flouring mills, sawmills, planing mills, sewing machine factory, stave factories, piano factories., furniture manufactories, blacksmith shops, carriage and wagon shops, and many other things too tedious to mention. Said estabHshments give employment to near io,uoo hands, and use over one million dollars worth of raw material annually, and manufacture over two million of dollars worth of manu- factured articles. The assessed value of all the taxable property in the county, real and personal, is near one hundred million of dollars, and yet said estimate does not give the true value by about one half. The true value will reach at least ^200,000,000. 10 146 MARION COUNTY. CENTER TOWNSHIP. This township is located in the center of the county, and is bounded on the east by Warren township, on the south by Perry, on the west by Wayne and on the north by Washington, and contains forty-two square miles. The surface is level or slightly rolling, with the exception of a few small bluffs or breaks on White River and Fall Creek. The soil is very rich, composed of a black loam mixed with sand. In this township is to be found about nine-tenths of the entire wealth of the county. Indianapolis is located near its center. This city contains about 80,000 inhabitants, and is the greatest railroad center in the United States, and perhaps the greatest in the world, while its manufacturing interest is second to no city in the west. Its advantages are many, among which are its geographical location, its numerous railroads which center here and branch out in all directions, by which we can reach the shores of Maine and the Pacific Ocean, the northern Lakes and Gulf of Mexico. Its inexhaustable supply of pure water, its easy access to cheap coal, cheap iron and cheap timber; its beautiful academies and institutions of learning; its clean streets and pure atmosphere ; its enterprising business men and cheap rents ; its many temples of worship and beautiful sur- roundings, all tend to invite the capitalist and laborer, the busi- ness man and the manufacturer, to settle within her limits, which ere long will make this one of the foremost manufacturing cities in the world. CENTER TOWNSHIP. I47 Neff. Curry. 464 588 511 808 483 820 826 1155 nil 448 932 431 783 401 703 438 715 692 254 738 223 593 678 193 674 424 212 212 175 182 VOTE OF CENTER TOWNSHIP FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. Stout. First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward, Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, -Seventh Ward, . Eighth Ward, Ninth Ward, Tenth Ward, Eleventh Ward, Twelfth Ward, Thirteenth Ward, Center Township South, . Center Township North, CHURCHES. A. M. E. Church, known as Allen Chapel ; Broadway, near Christian avenue; Rev. W. K. Revels, pastor; membership, 300; average attendance Sabbath school, 150; value of church property, ;^5000. Ames M. E. Church, corner Madison avenue and Union St.; Rev. F. A. Hutcheson, pastor; membership, 253; average at- tendance Sabbath school, 280 ; probable value church property, ;S^9000. Asbury M. E. Church, corner South street and Virginia ave- nue ; Rev. Geo. L. Curtiss, pastor; membership, 283; average attendance Sabbath school, 200; value of church property, $1^,- 000. Bethel A. M. E. Church, West Vermont street, near the ca- nal ; Rev. D. P. Seaton, pastor; membership, 550; average at- tendance Sunday school, 200; M. Harris, superintendent; value of church property, including parsonage, $35,000. 148 MAKION COUNTY. Blackford Street M. E. Church, corner Blackford and Market streets; Rev. H.N. King, pastor; membership, 215; average attendance Sabbath school, 120; value of church property, $yooo. California Street M. E. Church, corner California and North streets; Rev. J. E. Brant, pastor; membership, 242; average attendance Sabbath school, 203 ; value of church property, ^25,000. First German M. E. Church, corner New Jersey and Nev^ York streets; Rev. H. G. Lich, pastor; membership, 250; av- erage attendance Sabbath school, 190 ; C. A. J. Schramm, su- perintendent; value of church property, ;S3 1,500. Grace M. E. Church, corner East and Market streets; Rev. A. B. Lathrop, pastor ; membership, 306 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 225 ; value of church property, ;^25,ooo. German M. E. Church, corner New York and New Jersey streets ; Rev. G. Nachtrieb, pastor. Massachusetts Avenue M. E. Church, Oak street, north of Massachusetts avenue ; Rev. T. H. Lynch, pastor ; member- ship, 277 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 175 ; value of church property, ;^5000. Meridian Street M. E. Church, cor. Meridian and New York streets; Rev. H. R. Naylor, pastor; membership, 579; average attendance Sabbath school, 418 ; value of church property, ;^ 140, 000.. Patterson M. E. Church, Yandes street, north of Seventh ; Rev. A. Hanway, pastor; membership, 65 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 75 ; value of church property, ;^4000. Roberts Park M. E. Church, corner Delaware and Vermont streets ; Rev, J. H. Bayliss, pastor ; membership, 668 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 250; value of church property, ;g{i30,ooo. CENTER TOWNSHIP. [49 Riverside M. E. Church, corner West and McCarty streets ; Rev. H. N. King, pastor; membership, 129; average attend- ance Sabbath school, 96. Second German M. E. Church, corner Prospect and Laurel streets ; Rev. Michael Koehl, pastor ; average attendance Sab- bath school, 35 ; pastor, superintendent; value of church prop- erty, ^3500. * Trinity M. E. Church, corner Alabama and North streets ; Rev. E. B. Snyder, pastor ; membership, 236 ; average attend- ance Sabbath school, 230 ; value of church property, $20,000. Third Street M. E. Church, Third street, west of Illinois ; Rev. S. T. Gillett, pastor ; membership, 155; average attend- ance Sabbath school, 152 ; value of church property, ;^8ooo. Woodlawn M. E. Church, corner Prospect and Laurel streets; Rev. W. H. Kendrick, pastor. First Baptist Church, northeast corner Pennsylvania and New York streets; Rev. Henry Day, pastor; membership, 503; Sab- bath school superintendent, George B. Loomis ; average attend- ance of scholars, 372 ; value of church property, ;^50,ooo. Second Baptist Church (colored), Michigan street, between West and Canal ; Rev. M. Broyles, pastor ; membership, 600 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 250; superintendent, Ander- son Lewis; value of church property, ;^25,ooo. Garden Baptist Church, west side Bright, north of New York street; Rev. S. Cornelius, pastor; membership, 105; average attendance Sabbath school, 150; superintendent, H. Knippen- berg ; value of church property, ;^5000. German Baptist Church, southwest corner North and David- son streets; Rev. G. Koopman, pastor; membership, 16; aver- age attendance Sabbath school, 115; superintendent, G. Koop- man; value of church property, ;^7000. 150 MARION COUNTY. Judson Baptist Church, west side Fletcher Avenue; Rev. Henry Smith, pastor; membership, 55 ; average attendance Sab- bath school, 133; superintendent, A. D. Templeton ; value of church property, $2000. North Baptist Church, corner Cherry and Broadway streets ; Rev. J. B. Shaff, pastor; membership, 91; average attendance Sabbath school, 189; C. P. Jacobs, superintendent; value of church property, $'jooo. North Indianapolis Mission Church, under control of the In- dianapolis Baptist Union ; value of Church property, ;^3000. South Street Baptist Church, corner South and Noble streets ;* Rev. J. S. Gillespie, pastor; membership, 115; average attend- ance Sabbath school, 290 ; superintendent, H. C. Adams ; value of church property, ;^ 12,000. Zion's Baptist Church (colored), corner Second street and I., C. and L. R. R. ; Rev. William Singleton, pastor ; membership, 145; average attendance Sabbath school, 50; superintendent, Conrad Burley; value of church property, ;^iooo. Lick Creek Baptist Church, (vacant lot,) worship in school house ; Rev. Anderson Simmons, pastor ; membership, 30 ; value of lot, ;^8oo. Christian Chapel, corner Ohio and Delaware streets; Elder W. F. Black, pastor; membership, 800; average attendance Sab- bath school, 250; superintendent, Howard Cale; value of church property, 1^40,000. Second Christian Church (colored); First street, near I., C. and L. R. R.; Elder R. Conrad, pastor; membership, 75; aver- age attendance Sabbath school, 100; value of church property, 112,000. Third Christian Church, Home avenue, between College avenue and Ash street; Elder John C. Miller, pastor; member- ship, 375; average attendance Sabbath school, 200; value of church property, ;^ 10,000. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1$^ Fourth Christian Church, Fayette, between North aud Wal- nut streets; Elder O. A. Burgess, pastor; membership, 200; average attendance Sabbath school, 150; value of church prop- erty, ^7000. Salem Chapel, Christian Church; Fifth and North Illinois streets ; no regular pastor ; average attendance Sabbath school, 125; value of church property, ;^7000. Olive Branch Christian Church; South Meridian, near Mc- Carty street; Elder L. H. Jameson, pastor; membership, 100; average attendance Sabbath school, 200 ; value of church prop- erty, ;^ 1 0,000. Ovid Butler Mission, near corner Prospect street and Virginia avenue ; supplied by Elder W. F. Black ; membership, 75 ; av- erage attendance Sabbath school, 100; church not completed. Plymouth Congregational Church, corner Circle and Meridian streets; Rev. Oliver S. Dean, pastor ; membership, 175; aver- age attendance Sabbath school, 100; value of church property, ^50,000. Mayflower Congregational Church, St. Clair street, near East; Rev. N. A. Hyde, pastor ; membership, 70 ; average attend- ance Sabbath school, 125 ; value of church property, $8000. First Presbyterian Church, corner of Pennsylvania and New York streets; Rev. J. P. E. Kumler, pastor; membership, 411; Sabbath school, 225 ; value of church property, ;^i50,ooo. Second Presbyterian Church, corner Pennsylvania and Ver- mont streets; Rev. John L. Withrow, D. D., pastor; member- ship, 460; Sunday school, 360; value of church property, ;^ 1 50,000. Third Presbyterian Church, corner of Illinois and Ohio streets; Rev. George W. F. Birch, pastor ; membership, 436 ; Sunday school, 289; value of church property, $75,000. Fourth Presbyterian Church ; Rev. Edward B. Mason, pastor; 152 MARION COUNTY. membership, 188; Sunday school, 95 ; vakie of church property, ^100,000. Fifth Presbyterian Church ; Rev, Joshua R. Mitchell, pastor ; membership, 158; Sunday school, 250; value of church prop- erty, when completed, ;^ 15,000. Olivet Presbyterian Church, corner of Union and McCarty streets; Rev. John B. Brandt, pastor; membership, 139; Sun- day school, 200; value of church property, ;^ 12,000. Seventh Presbyterian Church, Elm street, north of Cedar; Rev. Charles H. Raymond, pastor; membership, 301 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 450 ; value of church property, $ 1 2,000. Eighth Presbyterian Church, Indianola ; Walnut street, west of White River; Rev. John R. Sutherland, pastor; member- ship, 100 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 145 ; value of church property, ;^8ooo. Ninth Presbyterian Church, corner North street and railroad, in east part of city ; no pastor ; membership, 45 ; average at- tendance Sabbath school, 250; value of church property, ^9000. Tenth Presbyterian Church (Memorial), corner Christian ave- nue and Bellefontaine street; Rev. Hanford A. Edson, D. D., pastor; membership, 167; average attendance Sabbath school, 300; value of church property, ;^ 125, 000. German Christian Aid Society ; membership, 40 ; capital, ;?8oo ; meets monthly in German M. E. Church, corner New York and New Jersey streets ; charter dated June 5, 1874. First German Reform Church, 39 North Alabama street ; Rev. Herman Helming, pastor ; membership, including children, 368 ; Sabbath School, 1 20 ; value of church property, including parsonage, ;^ 3 5, 000. Second German Reform Church, south of Washington on East street ; Rev. M. G. I. Stern, pastor; membership, including children, 169; Sabbath school, 100. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 153 First Salem Church of the Evangelical Association, corner of New Jersey and Wabash streets ; Rev. H. L. Fisher, pastor ; membership, 126; Sabbath school, no; value of church prop- erty, ;$ 1 2,000. Second Church of the Evangelical Association, corner of Peru street and Christian avenue; Rev. M. Klaiber, pastor; membership, 45 ; Sunday school, 60 ; value of church property, $7000. Christ Church (Episcopal) ; corner Circle and Meridian streets; Rev. E. A. Bradley, rector; membership, 250; average attend- ance Sabbath School, 250; value of church property, ;^85,ooo. St. Paul's Church, Episcopal ; corner New York and Illinois streets; rectorship vacant; membership; 200; average attend- ance Sabbath school, 150; value of church property, ;^70,ooo. Grace Church, Episcopal ; corner Pennsylvania and St. Joseph streets; Rev. Judd; rector; membership, 85; average at- tendance Sabbath school, 100; value church property, $10,000. Holy Innocents Church, Episcopal ; Fletcher avenue ; Rev. George B. Engle, rector; membership, 80; average attendance Sabbath school, 300; value of church property, ;^7,ooo. St. James Mission Chapel, Episcopal ; corner West and W^al- nut streets; Rev. Thos. W. McLean, deacon; membership, 25 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 75 ; value of church prop- erty, ;^5,ooo. Friends' Meeting House ; corner Delaware and St. Clair streets; Enos G. Pray, Calvin W. Prichard, Wm. G. Johnson, Wm. S. Wooton, Sarah J. Smith and Jane Trueblood, ministers ; mem- bership, 250; average attendance Sabbath school, 100; value of church property, $15,000. Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation ; temple on Market street, near East ; Rev. M. Messing, rabbi ; membership, 60 ; average attendance Sabbath school, 63 ; conducted by the rabbi ; value of church property, $35,000. 154 MARION COUNTY, Orthodox Hebrew Synagogue, Delaware street, south of South street ; at present no rabbi ; membership, 50 ; no Sabbath school; value of church property, ;^3000. Zion's Church, Evangelical Lutheran, Ohio between Meridian and Illinois streets; Rev. Herman Quinius, pastor; member- ship, including children, 600; Sabbath school, 200; value of church property, ;^50,ooo. First English Evangelical- Church, present location corner New York and Alabama streets ; new church to be built in 1875 on the corner of Walnut and Pennsylvania streets; Rev. M. H. Richards, pastor; membership, 150; Sabbath school, 100; value of church property, ;^30,ooo. St. Paul's Evangehcal Lutheran Church, corner East and Georgia streets ; Rev. Christian Hochstetter, pastor ; member- ship, including children, 1500; Christian doctrine at 2 o'clock every Sabbath; value of Church property, ;^85,ooo. Danish Lutheran Church, corner Beaty and McCarty streets ; Rev. E. P. Jenson, pastor; membership, including children, 200; value of church property, ;$8,000. Danish Lutheran Church, New Jersey near McCarty street ; Rev. O. L. Kergeberg, pastor; membership, including children, 100; value of church property, ;^7,ooo. Unity Unitarian Church, near Tennessee on Michigan street ; no regular pastor ; membership, 80 ; Sabbath school attendance, 65 ; value of church property, 1^15,000. St. John's Cathedral (Catholic), Tennessee street, between Maryland and Georgia; Very Rev. Aug. Bessonies, pastor; Rev. Edw. Spelmann and Rev. Dennis O'Donohue, assistants ; membership, children included, about 5000 ; average attendance Sunday school, about 500 ; the boys' Sunday school is kept by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, the girls' by the Sisters of Providence ; value of church property, about $200,000. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 155 St. Mary's Church (German Catholic), Maryland street, be- tween Pennsylvania and Delaware ; Rev. A. Scheideler, pastor ; membership, 4000 ; average attendance Sunday school, 400 ; kept by the Sisters of St. 'Francis and the pastor ; value of church property, ;^85,ooo. St. Patrick's Church (Catholic), southwest corner Dougherty and Short streets ; Rev. P. R. Fitzpatrick, pastor ; membership, 2500; average attendance Sunday school, 150; kept by the pas- tor ; value of church property, ;^6o,ooo. St. Joseph's Church (Catholic), Vermont street, between East and Liberty; Rev. H. Alerding, pastor; membership, 1500; value of church property, ;^50,ooo. Swedenborgian Church; 333 North Alabama street; member- ship, 75. Young Men's Christian Association; 35 North IlHnois street. Free reading-room open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Strangers are welcome. SECRET SOCIETIES. Capital City Lodge, No. 312, F. and A. M.; meets in Grand Masonic Hall, corner Tennessee and Washington streets ; mem- bership, 136; resources, ;$ 1,000. Ancient Landmarks Lodge, No. 319, F. and A. M.; meets in Condit's Block, South Meridian street; membership, 175; date of chaiter, June, 1864; resources, ;$3, 000. Center Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M. ; meets in Condit's Block; membership, 320; date of charter, Dec. 17, 1835; re- sources, ;^3,ooo. Marion Lodge, No. 35, F. and A. M.; meets in ^tna Build- ing; membership, 221. Mystic Tie Lodge, No. 398, F. and A. M.; meets in Condit's Block, South Meridian street; membership, 165; charter dated May 25, 1869; resources, $2,500. 56 MARION COUNTY. Oriental Lodge, U. D., F. and A. M.; meets in Buschman's Block, corner Ft. Wayne avenue and St. Mary street ; member- ship, 30. Indianapolis Chapter, No. 5 ; meets in Masonic Hall ; mem- bership, 159. Keystone Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M.; membership, 70; re- sources, ^500. Indianapolis Council, No. 2 ; meets in Masonic Hall ; mem- bership, 138. Raper Commandery, No. i ; meets in Masonic Hall ; mem- bership, 128. Central Lodge, No. i, A. Y. M.; meets in Judah's Building, East Washington street, opp. Court House; membership, 140; resources, ;^500. Alpha Chapter, No. i, A. Y. M.; meets in hall opp. Court House ; membership, 40. Indianapolis Lodge, No. 465, I. O. O. F.; meets Tuesday evenings in Mankedick's Hall, at terminus of Virginia avenue; membership, 40; resources, $500. Germania Lodge, No. 129, I. O. O. F. ; meets Thursday evenings in Grand Lodge Hall; membership, 290; resources, $11,000. Teutonia Encampment, No. 57, I. O. O. F.; meets on second and fourth Friday nights in each month; membership, 135; re- sources, ;^2000. Center Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. ; meets Tuesday evenings at Grand Lodge Hall; membership, 200; resources, ;^ 16, 000. Olive Branch Lodge, No. — , I. O. O. F.; meets on second Saturday in each month. Philoxenian Lodge, No. 44, I. O O. F., meets in Grand Lodge Hall every Wednesday evening; membership, 275; resources, $20,000. CENTER TOWNSHIP. I 57 Metropolitan Encampment, No. 5, I. O. O. F., meets in Grand Encampment Hall on the first and third Monday evenings of each month; membership, 170; resources, ;^2,ooo. Capital Lodge, No. 124, I. O. O. P., meets in Grand Lodge Hall every Friday evening; membership, 225; resources, ^10,000. Marion Encampment, No. 35, L O. O. F., meets in Grand Lodge Hall on the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month; membership, 80; resources, ;^7, 000. Lincoln Union Lodge, No. i486. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows; meets in Wright's Hall, Washington street, near corner of Pennsylvania; membership, 100; value of property, ;^3000. Marion Lodge, No. I, K of P.; meets every Wednesday evening, in Knights of Pythias Hall, corner Pennsylvania and Market streets ; membership, 181; total resources, ;^2244.40. Olive Branch Lodge, No. 2, K. of P.; meets every Saturday evening, in Knights of Pythias Hall; membership, 175; re- sources, ;^27o6.62. Koerner Lodge, No. 6, K. of P. (German); meets every Mon day evening, in Knights of Pythias Hall; membership, 107; resources, ^1282. Star Lodge, No. 7, K. of P. ; meets every Tuesday evening, in Knights of Pythias Hall; membership, 171; resources, ^4414.70. Excelsior Lodge, No. 25, K. of P.; meets every Friday eve- ning, in Knights of Pythias Hall ; membership, 89 ; resources, ^892.03. Palmetto Tribe, No. 17, 1. O. R. M.; meets in Griffith's Block, every Monday evening. Red Cloud Tribe, No. 18, L O. R. M.; meets every Wednes- day evening. 158 MARION COUNTY. Tioga Lodge, No. 81, I. O. R. M.; meets every Tuesday eve- ning. Minewa Trihe, No. 31, I. O. R. M.; meets every Thursday evening. Schiller Lodge, No. i, Black Knights; hall 14 and 16 South Delaware street. Woden Lodge, No. 42, Harrigarri ; meets in hall, 14 and 16 South Delaware street, every first and third Friday of each month. Frega Lodge, No. 63, Harrigarri; meets on Tuesday evenings, ASraham Lodge, No. — , L O. B. B. ; meets Sunday evenings at Hall, 14 and 16 South Delaware street. Union Lodge, No. 6, A. O. U. W. ; meets Thursday evening at Griffith's Block. Eagle Lodge, No. 11, A. O. U. W.; meets Thursday even- ings at hall in Griffiths Block. Lodge No. I, A. O. H.; meets Wednesday evenings at Hall, southwest corner of South and Delaware streets. Lodge No. 2, A. O. H.; meets Monday evenings at St. John's school-house hall. Octavia Grove, No. 3, U. A. O. D.; meets every Monday evening ; hall, southeast corner IlHnois and Georgia streets. Humbold Grove, No. 8, U. A. O. D.; meets every Wednes- day evening. Stonehenge Grove, No. ii, U. A. O. D.; meets every Thurs- day evening. Washington Supreme Arch Chapter, No. 3, U. A. O. D. ; meets second and last Friday of each month ; Herman Gruen- ert, L. H.; Carl Wilhelm, Secretary. CENTER TOWNSHIP. I 59 SCHOOL STATISTICS. High School, corner of Pennsylvania and Michigan streets. The public schools range from i to 20 in Indianapolis. The township schools outside of the city are 15 in number. Value of all school property of city, . . . 750,000 Value of township school property, . . . 40,500 Total of township and city, .... ^^790,500 Township Trustee, M. Doherty. Superintendent of City Schools, G. W. Brown. County Superintendent, Walter S. Smith. Northwestern Christian University will move to Irvington in the fall of 1875 ; endowment, ^^400,000; value of building and grounds, 100,000. DIRECTORY OF CENTER TOWNSHIP. ADAMS & HATCH ; dry goods, dress goods and merchant tailoring, 66 East Washington street, Indianapolis. AYRES, L. S. ; proprietor of Trade Palace dry goods store, 26 and 28 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; bds Occi- dental Hotel. Born in N. Y. 1824; settled in M. C. 1872. ABROMET, ADOLPHUS; general insurance agent; office in ^tna Building, Indianapolis; res 126 West Maryland St. Born in Prussia 1830; settled in M. C. 1861. Aughenbaugh & WilHams; druggists; 99 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Aughenbaugh, Wm.; res 248 South East street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1852; settled in M. C. 1865. Anderson, D.; Palace Saloon; 23 North IlHnois street, Indian- apolis. Atkinson, C. W.; plumbing and gas fitting; 251 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res^same. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. Adams, J. H.; proprietor Adams House ; 130 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1827; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. 60 MARION COUNTY. ATKINS, E. C. & CO.; diamond cross-cut saw factory; Illinois street, south of Union Depot, Indianapolis. ATKINS, E. C; res 348 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Conn. 1833; settled in M. C. 1857. ALDAG, CHARLES; manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes; 175 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1848. Aldag, Frank; with Chas. Aldag. Born in Ind. 1856. Alexander & Craig; confectioners; 14 East Washington street, Indianapolis. ANDERSON, W. C; examines titles and furnishes abstracts of real estate in Marion county; office, 10 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1869. Adams, J. W.; boots and shoes; 49 and 53 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; res corner Fourth and lUinois streets. Born in Va. 1834; settled in M. C. i860. Andress, J.; Capital House, West Washington street, Indianap- olis. Born in Pa. 1831; settled in M. C. 1872. ARTIS, W. H.; proprietor barber shop; ig7% West Washing, ton street, Indianapolis; res North West street, near corner West and Ohio. Born in N. C. 1827; settled in M. C. 1847. Albershardt, H. F.; boots and shoes; 139 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 85 North Noble street. Born in Hanover 1835; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. ALGEO, S.; assistant city engineer; res 1 59 Winston street, In- dianapolis. Born in Ireland 1829; settled in M. C. 1863. Alexander, D. S.; journaHst; 135 North Illinois street, Indianap- olis. Born in Maine 1845; settled in M. C. 1874. ADAMS, K. T.; res 104 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. about 1828; settled in M. C. 1872. Admire, O. R.; physician; 72 East Washington street, Indian apolis; res 84 Christian avenue. Born in Ky. 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1 87 1. Rep. CENTER TOWNSHIP. l6l Atkinson, E. ; grocer; 99 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 309 East South street. Born in 111. 1853; settled in M. C. 1872. Abbett, Dr.; res and office 35 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1850. Abbet, F. M.; physician; 33 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 41 Huron street. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Althouse, J.; edge tool manufacturer; 191 South Meridian St., Indianapolis; res 200 Huron street. Born in Pa. 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1874. Amos & Stokely; plumbers and gas fitters; 21 and 23 Massachu- setts avenue, Indianapolis. Amos, Isaac; res 78 Columbia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 184- Arnold, John; res 222 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. ADKINSON, ELIZABETH; farmer; 2^ m n Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1824. ALLEN, H. R. ; firm of Allen & Johnson, National Surgical In- stitute; res 392 North Meridian street ALLEN & JOHNSON; proprietors National Surgical Institute, corner Illinois and Georgia streets. Arnholter, Henry & Bro. ; manufacturers of and dealers in sad- dlery goods; 213 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Alley, E. L.; firm of Neal & Alley, res 383 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1872. Adams, Henry C; principal deputy sheriff of Marion county; office, court house, Indianapolis. Adams, G. P.; res 125 East New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. Two Premiums taken at the Exposition for tbe Best Clothing-, Furnisbingr Goods and Custom-made Clothes, 38 W. IVash. St. II 1 62 MARION COUNTY. ADAMS, G. F. & CO.; dealers in furnaces, ranges, stoves and house furnishing goods; 39 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis. Adams, Wm. L. ; res Pennsylvania street. ANDERSON, SAMUEL S.; attorney at law; office 5 and 7 Hubbard's Block, Indianapolis; res 279 East South street. Born in M. C. 1853. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Philadelphia; office for the State of Indiana, 18 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis. AIKMAN, J. B.; fire insurance; Indianapolis; bds Sherman House. Born in Ind. Anderson, L. N. ; res 444 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1853. ANKANBROCK, HENRY; dealer in fancy groceries, pro- visions, also wines and liquors; 355 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Prussia 1820; settled in M. C 1850. AUGINBAUGH, W.; druggist; 150 Virginia avenue, Indiana- polis. Born in Md.; settled in M. C. 1865. Abraham, Simon; dealer in cigars; 490 Virginia avenue, Indi- anapolis. Anderson, Hattie; cigars and candy; 31 Kentucky avenue, In- dianapolis. ADKINSON, W. P.; attorney at law; 83 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 263 East Washington street. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Liberal. Alcon, Albert; firm of Forbs & Alcon; res 422 Virginia avenue, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1866. ALCOTT, A. G.; firm of J. B. Cleaveland & Co.; res North Alabama street, south of St. Mary, Indianapolis. ARDEN, J. &C0.; real estate brokers; 36 North Delaware street, opposite Court House, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 63 ARDEN, J.; res 233 North Liberty street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1834; settled in M. C. 1867. Amos, A. S.; life insurance; res 326 North Meridian street, In- dianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 13; settled in M. C. 1857. Alexander, G. W. & Co.; real estate brokers; office, 25 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Anderson, G. W.; res 39 Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1863. Andrews, L. N.; of Mothershead, Morris & Co.; res North Ten- nessee street, Indianapolis. ANDERSON, BULLOCK & SCHOFIELD; importers and wholesale dealers in hardware; 62 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. ANDERSON, JAMES T.; res northeast corner Sixth and Del- aware streets, Indianapolis. Born in Scotland 1821; settled in M. C. 1865. Andrew; John B.; restaurant and eating house; 26 West Louisi- ana street, Indianapolis. Arthur, R. C; grocer; 301 and 303 South West street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ireland 1849; settled in M. C. 1869. Adams, Samuel & Bro. ; brick manufacturers ; i mile southeast of corporation line. Atlas Works, car manufacturing establishment ; located near Exposition Building, Indianapolis. ADAMS, GEO. F. & CO.; planing and saw mill; terminus of Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. ADAMS, GEO. F. & CO.; stoves, house furnishing goods, etc.; 39 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Aufderhide, G. ; dealer in cigars and tobacco; 137 Ft. Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. ALLEN, HENRY; livery and sale stable; 27 and 29 East Pearl street, Indianapolis; res 132 West Vermont street. Born in Europe 1824; settled in M. C. 1853. Horses kept by the day, week or month, at reasonable rates. 1 64 MARION COUNTY. ADAMS, MANSUR & CO.; carpets and wall paper; 47 and 49 South Meridian street. Athon, James S.; physician; rooms 5 and 7, over 24J Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 529 North Meridian street. Born in Va. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1853. Arnold, John; res 222 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Adams, Henry C; deputy sheriff Marion county. Anderson, Geo. P. ; firm of Anderson & Morris; notary public and real estate dealer; 49 South Pennsylvania street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. ARMSTRONG, HENRY, SEN. & CO.; State agents for the University Medicines of New York; 17 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 43 1 North Tennessee street. Born in Ky. 1808; settled in M. C. 1872. Christian. ARMSTRONG, HENRY, JR.; firm of Henry Armstrong, sen. & Co.; dealer in coal; 17 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 43 1 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. Christian. Anderson, David G.; carpenter; 70 Indiana avenue, Indiana- polis. Born in Pa. 18 1 5; settled in M. C. 183 1. Dem. Prot. ALBERT, E.; dealer in staple and fancy groceries; 256 Indiana j avenue, Indianapolis; res 382 Blake street. Born in Pa. 1833; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. English Lutheran. ABBETT, WM. A.; dealer in stoves and all kinds of tinware; j builders' jobbing a specialty; 173 Indiana avenue, Indiana- polis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M .C. 1873. Rep. Prot. ANDRA, JOHN; manufacturer and dealer in saddles, harness, collars and whips; repairing neatly done on short notice; ; 178 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Hano- ver, Germany, 1821; settled in M. C. 1851. Protestant. ADAMS, D. O.; photographer; 39^^ East Washington street. All work neatly executed on short notice. Austin, Geo. T.; Weed sewing machine adjuster; 42 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 136 East St. Clai " street. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1866. CENTER TOWNSHIP. l6$ Adams, I. B. ; lumber manufacturer; North Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832. 1 Altland, Hiram; constable ; 45 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 92 Columbia Avenue. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Methodist. Arbuckle, Matthew; real estate broker; i Glenn's Block, Indian- apolis; res 712 North Delaware street. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Orthodox. Ayers, Levi ; farmer; res on Michigan Road, 3 miles southeast Indianapolis. Born in N. J. 1808; settled in M. C. 1858. Dem. Presbyterian. Annan, Chas.; firm of J. W. Copeland & Co., Indianapolis; bds Sherman House. Born in N. Y. 1847; settled in M. C. 1863. ARMSTRONG, JOHN ; farmer; opp Crown Hill, North Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 18 13; settled in M. C. 1848. ARMSTRONG, E. J.; farmer; opp Crown Hill, North Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1848. Armstrong, J. W.; farmer; opp Crown Hill, North Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1838; settled in M. C. 1848. Archibold, B. J.; grocery and saloon; corner Seventh street and Michigan avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Ireland 1839; s^^" tied in M. C. 1865. Burgess, C. C; life insurance agent; office 13 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 23 East Michigan street. Born in Vt. 1823; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Presbyterian. BRANT, REV. J. E.; pastor Cahfornia Street M. E. Church, cor North and California streets. Born in 1837; settled in M. C. 1873. Ballard, Millicent; proprietress of boarding house; 60 West Market street, Indianapolis. Tike Best MTbite Sbirt for %2 atG.H. Heitkam & Co*s, 3S l¥est Washing^tan Street. l66 MARION COUNTY. BOYD, FRANK A.; dealer in railway machine oil, varnish, white lead, mineral paints, etc.; 29 West Pearl street, Indi- anapolis; res 733 North Meridian street. Born in Indiana 1838; settled in M. C. 1862. BUDD, J. R. & CO.; dealers and shippers of eggs, butter, poultry and game; 25 West Pearl street, Indianapolis. BUDD, J. R. ; res 114 Bellefontaine street, Indianapolis. Born in N. J. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1852. Bond, A. v.; firm of Mull & Bond; res 273 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1853. BALL, J. M.; dentist; office 19 West Maryland street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1864. Black, Washington; proprietor of grist mill; corner of Clifford and Archer avenues, Indianapolis. BRYAN, JAMES W.; dairy; 3 m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1844. Rep. Protestant. BLALOCK, MATTIE; dress maker; 9 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Budd, Mrs. A. A.; dress maker; 13 Massachusetts avenue, In- dianapolis; res 72 East Ohio street. Bigger, R. H.; physician; office igj4 Virginia avenue, Indiana- pohs; res 161 Buchanan street. Born in Canada 1837; set- tled in M. C. 1874. Bunnagel, Fred.; bakery and res 524 South East street; Indian- apoHs. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1857. Bossert, John; bakery and res 412 South Meridian street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1854. Boaher, Henry; meat market and res 422 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1821; settled in M. C. 1852. BRYCE, P. F.; steam baker and manufacturer of butter crack- ers and steam baked-bread, which is kept by all first-class grocers; a fresh supply always on hand, at Bryce's steam bakery, 14 and 16 East South street. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 167 Bryce, P. F.; res 13 e South street. Born in Scotland 1826; settled in M. C. 1870. BUEHRIG, WM.; saloon and res corner of South and Penn- sylvania streets, Indianapolis. The best brands of liquors al- ways on hand. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1845. BUEHRIG, HENRY; with Wm. Buehrig, saloon; res corner South and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis. Born in New Orleans 1841; settled in M. C. 1845. Berg, Gus ; pipeman of engine company; res Dougherty street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. BRANSON, D. A.; of David Branson & Co.; res corner Park avenue and St. Clair street, Indianapolis. BERGUNDTH AL, D. C; res 59 West Maryland street, Indian- apoHs. Born in Ohio. Byrkit Bros.; manufacturers of doors, bUnds, etc.; corner Ten- nessee and Georgia streets, Indianapolis. Boyd & Lippincott; oils, paints and varnish; 25 East Georgia street, Indianapohs. BYRAM, CORNELIUS & CO.; wholesale dry goods and no- tions; lOi, 103 and 105 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. BROUSE, J. A.; proprietor Brouse Block and capitaHst, Indian- apolis'; superannuated minister of Southeast Indiana Con- ference M. E. Church; res Chicago. Born in Ohio 1808; settled in M. C. 1832; moved to Chicago 1870. BROUSE, CAPTAIN C. W.; real estate dealer and capitalist; office Thorpe's Block, Indianapolis; res 150 College avenue. Born in 1839; settled in M. C. 1854. BROOKS, C. W.; stencil cutter; 22 and 23 Talbott's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis ; bds 223 Vermont street. Born in Mich. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Baggs, Frederick; internal revenue collector; room 15, post of- fice building. North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis ; res 100 North Alabama street. Born in Maryland 1824; set- tled in M. C. 1846. Rep. 1 68 MARION COUNTY. BRUBAKER, HENRY W.; physician and surgeon; room 2, McOuat's Block, Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 65 West Michigan street. Born in Pa. 1826; settled in M. C. 1854. Browning, E. ; register U. S. Land Office; res 224 West New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Va.; settled in M. C. 1836. BALLARD, G. M.; register U. S. Land Office, and dealer in western lands, Indianapolis; res 275 North Meridian street. Born in Ky. 1833; settled in M. C. 185 1. Bingham, Joseph; reporter Evening News; room Martindale's Block, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1857. BROWN, JAMES G.; tailor; room 27, 3d floor Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1813; settled in M. C. 1825. Baker, Conrad; ex-governor of Indiana; attorney at law ; 23 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis ; res 8 1 North Ten- nessee street. Born in Pa. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. BELLIS, WM. ; superintendent Western Machine Works, Sin- ker, Davis & Co., South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 302 South Pennsylvania street. Born in England 182 1; settled in M. C. 1870. BARTHOLOMEW & DUMONT; real estate brokers; 82 East Market street, IndianapoHs. BARTHOLOMEW, C. G.; res Irvington. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. Bohn, Gustavus; draftsman; 92 East Market street, Indianapolis; res 175 Madison avenue. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1865. BEHYMER, LEWIS ; firm of Wm. Love & Co. Brouse, Anderson; retired carpenter; res 130 East New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1801; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Methodist. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 169 BATTY, NOLAN & TARKINGTON; real estate agents; 46 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. BATTY, JOHN H.; res Woodlawn Avenue, Indianapolis. Born in England 1825; settled in M. C. 1846. Call on him for abstract of titles. BERNH AMER, WILL. F. A.; German attorney, notary pub- He; 46 North Delaware street, Indianapolis; res 119 Dough- erty street. Abstracts of titles furnished. Born in India- napolis 1849. Blue, B. P.; clerk for J. H. Batty, abstract office, 46 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1850. Bell, Wm. E.; real estate and fire insurance agent; 40 North. Delaware street, Indianapolis. Burns, D. V.; attorney at law; 25 and 26 Baldwin's Block, In- dianapoHs; res 109 Central Avenue. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1866. Bull, H. K. Jr. & Co.; railway supplies; 26 Virginia avenue, In- dianapolis; res 205 East Ohio street. Baggerly, C. W.; cigar manufacturer; 32 Virginia avenue, In- dianapolis. Benson, D. S.; new and second hand furniture; 85 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 69 North East street. BULLARD, WILLIAM ; physician and surgeon ; North Ala- bama street, IndianapoHs. BARNARD, JOHNSON & CO.; loan brokers and real estate agents; 75 and 'j'] East Market street, IndianapoHs. Barnard, M. R.; res 35 Cherry street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1824; settled in M. C. 1867. Barnard, E. E.; res 35 Cherry street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1847; settled in M. C. 1867. BROSSEL, H.; boot and shoe manufacturer; 79 East Market street, Indianapolis; res same; boots and shoes made to or- der. Born in Germany 1830; settled in M. C. 1873. THe Best Suit made to order at G. H. Heitkam & Co»8, 38 West Washington Mtreet, ^/O MARION COUNTY. Bixby & Norton; attorneys at law; rooms 7 and 8 Baldwin's Block, corner Delaware and Market streets, Indianapolis. Baker, James P.; law office, 3 and 4 Baldwin's Block, Indianap. olis; res 359 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1868. BORTS, FREDRICK; butcher and meat dealer; 106 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res ^6 North Kansas street. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1854. Bigelow, J. K.; physician; firm of Todd, Bro. & Bigelow; res 547 North IlHnois street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ohio 1833; settled inM. C 1865. Barbour, O. P.; physician and surgeon; office 6 Shiveley's Block, Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1827; settled in M. C. 1874. Bunger, M. E.; firm of Elder, Bunger & Co.; res 290, corner of Lincoln avenue, Indianapolis. BELL, M.; druggist and dealer in fancy articles, pure medicines, wines, Hquors and dye stuffs; 261 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 484 North East street. Born in Va. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1856. Bailey, Mrs. M. J.; dealer in notions and fancy Goods; 187 Massachusetts avenue; res same. BARNHILL & BROTHERS; dealers in fancy groceries, pro- duce and provisions; 99 Massachcsetts avenue, Indian- apolis. Barnhill, C; res 478 North Pennsylvania street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1853. Rep. Protestant. Barnhill, D. C; res 478 Pennsylvania street, IndianapoHs. Born in M. C. 1850. Rep. Christian. BOYD, J. T.; physician and surgeon; 27 Massachusetts avenue, IndianapoHs; res 117 Massachusetts avenue. Born in N. Y. 1823; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Presbyterian. BIBB, WILLIAM A.; firm of Outland & Bibb; res 15 Cincin- nati street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1845; settled in M. C. 1866. CENTER TOWNSHIP. ^7^ BELL, A. R.; editor Daily Evening Union; office, room No. i, over 21 North Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 385 South East street Born in Va. 1843; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Protestant. BROUGH, JOHNW.; city editor Daily Evening Union; office, room No. i, over 21 North Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 333 South Alabama street. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. i8S4. BURLEY, JOSHUA; carpenter and contractor; res corner of Washington and Meridian streets. Born in Ohio 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1871. Beck, S. T.; jeweler; 63 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844. BARNITZ, CHARLES; real estate agent; 83 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 177 South Noble street. Born in Pa. 1802; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Protestant. Becker & Huber; merchant tailors; ^^ East Washington street, Indianapolis. Becker, Jacob; firm of Becker & Huber; res 180 North New Jer- sey street, IndianapoUs. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1856. Becker, Chas.; tailor; 7^ East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 180 North New Jersey street. Born in Ind. 1858. Biddle, Stephen; pump manufacturer; 6 Virginia avenue, Indi- anapolis ; res 173 Woodlawn avenue. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1871. BASS, LOVEL; restaurant; Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1840. BROWN, AUSTIN H.; firm of Caldwell & Brown ; general insurance ; Indianapolis ; res 290 South Meridian street. Born in Ind. 1827; settled in M. C. 1837. Butler, C. C; res 106 Cherry street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1852. BELT RAILWAY; office 33 South Meridian street, Indianapo- Us; H. C. Lord, Pres't; Wm. Wiley Smith, Vice Pres't; J. F.' Richardson, Sup't; Rob't F. Read, Chief Engineer. 1/2 MARION COUNTY. BOND & ROGERS; real estate brokers; room 15, Hubbard's Block, Indianapolis. BOND, PLEASANT ; res College avenue, corner Lincoln St. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1840. BROWN, W. H.; architect; rooms 25 and 27 Hubbard's Block, 3d floor, Indianapolis; res 141 West New York street. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1854. BLUE, E. N.; firm of White & Blue; Indianapolis; res 261 West Washington street. Born in Ala. 1852; settled in M. C. 1871. Brown, A. M.; book-keeper for McGilHard, Carpenter & Co. ; Indianapolis; res 124 North Tennessee street. Born in Ohio 1853; settled in M. C. 1870. BAUGHER, F. W.; dealer in hides, wool and fur; 30 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 392 North Alabama St. Born in Pa. 1846; settled in M. C. 1869. Burns, H.; attorney at law; 25 and 26 Baldwin's Block, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1874. Bogert, James; wholesale and retail dealer in trunks; room 2 North Meridian street, under Bee Hive, Indianapolis; res 364 North Mississippi street. Born in N. J. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1867. BULLOCK, JAMES B.; firm of Anderson, Bullock & Scho- field; res northeast corner Tinker and Meridian streets, In- dianapolis. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1865. Beardsley & Moore; general insurance agents; 30 and 32 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. BRUSON, J. A.; with Benson & Burkhart; 281 and 283 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 391 West Washington street. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1853. BENSON & BURKHART; blacksmiths; 281 and 283 West Washington street, Indianapolis. BURKHART, JOHN; with Benson & Burkhart; 281 and 283 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res West Vermont street. Born in Kentucky 1845; settled in M. C. 1848. CENTER TOWNSHIP. ^73 Baxter & Davis; grocers; 250 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Baxter, Peter; res 250 West Washington street, IndianapoUs. Born in Ohio 181 7; settled in M. C. 1864. Besi W K.; fancy grocer; 284 West Washington street, Indi- anapoUs; res same. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1867. BUEHLER. JOHN; saloon; 367 South Delaware street, Indi- anapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1846; settled m M. C. 1866. BLOOMINGTON HOUSE; West Washington street, Indian- apolis. Boarding by the week, day or meal, reasonable. BUTSCH & DICKSON; dealers in coal, coke and lime; office 13 Virginia avenue, IndianapoHs. Bonsieur, J. P.; physician; 45 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 666 North Tennessee street. Born in England 1842; set- tled in M. C. 1869. Blackmore, D. & Co.; commission merchants; 72 and 74 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Bradley, G. S.; res 23 Woodlawn avenue, Indianapolis. Born in New York 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Booth, Wm. ; manufacturer of stockings, shirts and drawers; 145 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1808; settled in M. C. 1871. Black John N.; barber; 10 South Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Protestant. Briggs, Alfred; farmer; 2J m s of Governor's Circle, on Three- Notch Road. Born in Ind. 1816; settled in M. C. 1862. Budd, Wm.; brick manufacturer ; 2J m s of Circle. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. -1874. Borgman, F.; firm of Borgman & Kla^sing; brick manufacturer; 14 m s e new corporation line, on New Bethel gravel road. The Best Children's Suits at ^^ ^^^^ Washington Street. 174 MARION COUNTY. Bridges, William ; blacksmith ; Brightwood. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. Bunnell, J. C; farmer and gardener; i^ m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1833; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. Prot. BROWN, DAVID W.; retired farmer; 1 34^ m n e corporation line, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1828. Rep. Lutheran. BAILEY, I. C. & SON; photographers; enlarging pictures a specialty; room No. 17, third floor, Vinton's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. BAILEY, I. C. Born in N. H. 1821; settled in M. C. 1873. BAILEY, S. I. Born in N. H. 1854; settled in M. C. 1873. Becker & Schwinge; grocers; 31 North Pennsylvania street, In- dianapolis. BEAL, R. H.; attorney at law; office No. 1 1 Talbott's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; bds 590 North II- Hnois street. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Protestant. BISHOP, J. M.; attorney at law; office Nos. 4 and 5 Talbott's Block, Indianapolis; res 25 School street. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. Bryan, J. M.; druggist; Virginia avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1864. Bessel, J. B.; confectioner; 312 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1854; settled in M. C. 1871. Besener, J. F. & Son; grocers; 179 North East street, Indian- apoHs. BECKER, JACOB; manufacturer of cigars; 27 South New Jer- sey street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1846; settled in M. C. 1865. Brankman, John F. ; farmer and retired carpenter; 3 J m n e In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Lutheran. Berkhofer, Mrs.; dealer in confectionery, cigars and tobacco; 42 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 75 BURCHMANN, C. P.; custom tailor; 30 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Suits guaranteed to fit, and all work war- ranted. Ballweg, A.; guns, pistols and fishing tackle; 129 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 171 Madison avenue. Bowers, Riley; grocer; 282 North Noble street, Indianapolis. BEHRNZ, B. M.; cheap groceries; 13 North Davidson street, Indianapolis. Beck, Samuel & Son; gunsmiths; 63 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Beck, Samuel; firm of Samuel Beck & Son; res 152 North Mis- sissippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1809; settled in M. C. 1833. Dem. Methodist. BILLING, A.; model maker and dealer in mathematical and philosophical instruments; 96 South Delaware street, In- dianapolis; res 92 Bradshaw street. Born in Pa. 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1866. BOTT, G. ; bakery; 377 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C 1864. BROCHHOUSEN, PETER; proprietor of grist mill on Madi- son avenue, Indianapolis; res 104 Coburn street. Born in Prussia 1832; settled in M. C. 1862. Brown, Albert; saloon keeper and grocer; 387 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1854. Barlow, T. J.; proprietor California wine room; 22 North Dela- ware street, Indianapolis; res 229 West Washington street. Born in Ireland 1845; settled in M. C. 1856. Brown, J. H. F.; copper and sheet iron works; 143 North Del- aware street, Indianapolis. Browning, Wood; druggist; south end of Virginia avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1862. BOYCE, JOHN; confectioner; 142 Virginia avenue, Indianapo- lis; a pure supply always on hand. Born in Ind. 1852; set- tled in M. C. 1 87 1. Rep. Protestant. 1/6 MARION COUNTY. BALL, W. W. ; carnage manufactory; corner of College ave. and Tinker street, Indianapolis; res 266 Lincoln avenue. Has manufactured over one million dollars worth of car- riages and buggies. Born in Ohio 1838; settled in M. C. 1872. BRUCE, GEORGE; farmer; 80 rods north of corporation line. Born in Ohio 1802; settled in M. C. 1827. ^^s one of the first settlers of Marion county. (See history of county.) BRUCE, JAMES A.; farmer and dairyman; 15^ m n Exposi- tion Building. Born in M. C. Bramer & Bro.; brick manufacturers; I m e corporation. Bramer, Fred. Born in Germany 1849; settled in M. C. 1868. Bramer, H. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1868. BUTLER, O. D.; Deputy County Clerk; res 227 Home avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1837. Rep. BLACK, GEO. W.; firm of G. W. Black & Co., wholesale dealers in fancy notions, toys, etc.; 24 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 75 West Ohio street. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Methodist. Back, Clemens; manufacturer of cigars and wholesale and re- tail tobacconist; 209 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 94 South Noble street. Brundage, E. C; livery and feed stable; 223 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 339 East Market street. Born in N. Y. 1836; settled in M. C. 1856. Burns, H.; saloon; 52 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland; settled in M. C. 1863. Bradbury, C. E. ; real estate agent; 1 5 Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Bradbury, W. K. ; real estate agent ; 1 5 Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. BARTHOLOMEW & CO.; dealers in groceries and provisions, flour and feed; 302 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. BARTHOLOMEW, V. G.; res 302 Massachusetts avenue, In- - dianapolis. Born in Ohio 1856; settled in M. C. 1872. CENTER TOWNSHIP. I 7/ BARTHOLOMEW, C. G.; Christian minister; Irvington. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Bodine & Walton; groceries and provisions; 2 1 1 Christian ave- nue, Indianapolis. Bodine, W. A. ; res 47 Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1873. Buschmann, Wm. ; wholesale and retail grocer ; corner Fort Wayne avenue and St. Mary street, Indianapolis. BROWN, WALTER S. ; dealer in pure drugs and medicines, and fancy articles; corner Ft. Wayne avenue and St. Clair street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C, •^ 1861. Beck & Sullivan; lawyers; 24 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Breckenridge, J. W.; 16 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ky. 1848; settled in M. C. 187 1. Rep. Presby. BINGHAM, W. P. & CO. ; watch makers and dealers in watch material and tools, both wholesale and retail; 50 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Barnes, A. A.; commission merchant; 69 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 782 North Illinois street. Born in Vt. 1839; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. M. Baptist. BINGHAM, W. P.; res 182 North California street, Indianapo- lis. Born in N. Y. 1833; settled in M. C. 1854. Bowel, E.; confectioner; 147 West Washington street, Indian- apolis. BROWN, F. M.; wholesale and retail grocery. house ; 59 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 223 West New York street. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Methodist. Blatz, Katharina; dealer in groceries, produce and provisions; 140 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1864. Ttvo Premiums taken at the Rxposition for the Best Clothing:, Furnishings Goods and Cu»itom-made Clothings^ 3S W. Wash. $t. 12 1/8 MARION COUNTY, BAMBERGER, H.; hats, caps and furs; i6 East Washington street, IndianapoHs ; res i Fort Wayne avenue. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1855. BAKER, T.; proprietor MASON HOUSE; 75 South lUinois street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Ballard, A.; res 28 Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1820; settled in M. C. 1844. BALLARD & CO.; general comnnission merchants, dealers in flour, grain, feed and produce; 81 North Illinois street, In- dianapolis. BALLARD, W. P.; res 403 West New York street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Blake, J. W.; hackman; 6^] North Illinois street, second floor, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1825; settled in M. C. 1867. M. Baptist. BUTTERFIELD, G. K.; wholesale and retail commission mer- chant, dealer in staple and fancy groceries, also all kinds of fruit; 69 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 196 West Ohio street. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Methodist. Brooks, G. C; clerk; 515 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis; Born in Ohio 1844. BRADEN, WM.; firm of BRADEN & BURFORD; 21 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 94 North Meridian street. BOWEN, STEWART & CO.; wholesale and retail dealers in books and stationery; 18 West Washington street, Indiana- polis. BOWEN, SILAS T.; res 82 West Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Presb. Breedlove & McClelland; real estate agents; 31 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Bryan, T. N.; physician; 24^ Kentucky avenue, IndianapoHs; res 346 East South street. Born in M. C. 1833. M. Bap- tist. CEN:rEK TOWNSHIP. 179 Bigelow, J. K.; physician; 24I Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 547 North lUinois street. Born in Ohio 1833; .settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Breunninger, A.; grocer; 113 West Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in German}- 1824; settled in M. C. 185 i. Burnett, J. C; deputy Auditor of State; res 276 North Missis- sippi street, Indianapolis. Born in N. J. 1833; settled in M. C. 1 86 1. Rep. Buck, R. H.; real estate broker; 72;} East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 324 College avenue. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1870, Rep. Methodist. Baird, J. E,; surveyor and civil engineer; 72J East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 165 Massachusetts avenue. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. BRINDLE, MARY ANN; hosiery factory; 90 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1827; settled in M. C. i86q. BOHN, A.; book-keeper for Robertson & Schnider; res 175 Madison avenue. Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1855; settled in M. C. 1867. Bartholomew, H. & Son; boot and shoe merchants; 98 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Bartholomew, H.; res 183 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1813; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Bartholomew, H. M.; res 183 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. BRADSHAW, W. A. & SON; 44 and 46 East Washington street, Indianapolis; dealers in all kinds of musical mer- chandize. BRADSHAW, W. A.; investing agent; 44 and 46 Ea.st Wash- ington .street, Indianapolis; res 384 North New Jersey street. Born in Va. 1823; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Presby- terian. Bloomer, I. L.; lawyer; 32 >^ East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. l80 MARION COUNTY. Beck, A. T.; res corner Tennessee and Ohio streets, Indian- apolis. Episcopalian. Benham & Stedman; dealers in pianos, stools and covers; 36 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Benham, Henry L.; dealer in organs, band instruments and publisher of Benham 's Musical Review; 36 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis; res 33 West Iowa street. Born in N. Y. 1848; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Presbyterian. Bieler, T. L.; res 218 East McCarty street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1861. Brown, T. B.; railroad agent; res 27 East North street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1857. BURROWS, ASA W.; book-keeper for Security Life Ins. Co.; office 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 35 Vir- ginia avenue. Born in Ohio 1853; settled in M. C. i860. Brush, John C; lawyer; over 95 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. BROWN, EDGAR A.; attorney at law; 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 363 North Alabama street. Born in Ohio; settled in M. C. 1872. Bradbury, D. M.; lawyer; 95 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 363 North Alabama street. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1871. Bunting, G. W.; architect; IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 1829; settled in M. C. 1873. BOHLEN, D. A.; architect; office over 95 East Washington street, 3d floor, Indianapolis; res 71 North Noble street. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1853. Birch, L; groceries; 1 19 and I2i South Illinois street, Indiana- polis; res 35 West Georgia street. Born in Ky. 1840; set- , tied in M. C. 1861. Bourgonne & Hartman; cigars and tobacco; 186 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Bourgonne, ; res 140 Union street, Indianapolis. Born in France 1836; settled in M. C. 1853. CENTER TOWNSHIP. l8l BURKERT, ED. A.; dealer in notions, trimmings, and a gen- eral assortment of ladies' furnishing; 60 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 128 West Pratt street. Born in Pa. 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Presbyterian. Boyd, L. A.; firm of Harrington & Boyd, carriage manufactu- rers; res 119 North New Jersey street. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Blucher, J.; boot and shoemaker; 208 South Illinois street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germnny 1837; settled in M. C. 1871. BIGHAM, H. S.; councilman 9th ward, and general agent Buf- falo Scale Co.; 153 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 510 East Washington street. Born in Pa. 1842; settled in M. C. 1866. Bevan, J.; groceries; 523 North Illinois street, corner First; res 25 West First street. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Balz, P. H.; butcher; 427 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Bombarger, David ; res 287 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1 817; settled in M. C. 1849. Burgess, E. T. ; foreman No. i Fire Engine Co.; 147 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1837; settled in M. C. 1867. Indpt. Bishop, George M.; engineer No. i Fire Engine Co.; 147 Indi- ana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1840. Bishop, James L. ; No. i Engine House, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1846. Boyle, James J.; firm of A. Reed & Co.; soda water manufac- turers. Born in Mo. 1843; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. CathoHc. BARTMASS, WM. J., M. D. and jeweler; 166 Indiana avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in 111. 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Christian. Biedenmeister, C. A.; fire insurance agent; 151 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis; res 149 North P^ast street. Tlie Best White Sbirt for %2 at G. H. Heitkam & Co*s, 38 'West Wasliingrton Street. l82 MARION COUNTY. Brown, EUwood E., dealer in new and second hand furniture; 178 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1845; set- tled in M. C. 1872. BOLSER, GEO. W.; sign and carriage painter; 178 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 284 Blake street. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Protestant. Burns, William; retail liquor; 251 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 255 Indiana avenue. Born in Ireland 1841 ; settled in M. C 1864. Indpt. R. Catholic. Boetticher, Julius; editor and publisher of the Indiana Volks- blatt; 164 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Nardhousen, Prussia; 18 13; settled in M.C. 1848. BURR, N. B.; firm of Burr & Miller, real estate agents; 45 East Washington street, up stairs, IndianapoHs; res 295 North East street. Born in N. Y. 1822; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Liberal. BiUingsley & Williams; wholesale fruit and produce merchants; "j^ West Washington street, Indianapolis. BRENT, F. J.; firm of Brent & Elder, photographers; 210 and 212 East Washington street, Indianapolis. All work neatly done at low prices. Born in England 1841; settled in M. C. 1867. BROWN JOHN; barber and hair dresser; 218 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1839; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Protestant, BolHnger, James; firm of Dreher & Bollinger, dealers in notions; 250 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 244 North East street. Born in Pa.; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Methodist. Baldus, John; boarding house, saloon and beer garden; 252 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Nassau, Germany, 1823; settled in M. C. Buell, C. H.; manufacturer of medicines; 334 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 183 1; settled in M» C. 1854. CENTER TOWNSHIP. I 83 BUENNAGEL, JOSEPH; firm of Fred Stitz & Co., manufac- turers and wholesale and retail dealers in cigars and tobacco; 328 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 128 North Liberty street. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 1853; settled in M. C. 1857. BUTLER, T. H.; firm of A. C. Remy & Co., wholesale and re- tail dealers in flour, grain and produce, general brokers and commission merchants; 308 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res cor Third and Illinois streets. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1870. BROWN, C. W.; firm of A. C. Remy &Co., commission mer- chants; 308 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Boyd, I. J.; dealer in new and second-hand wagons and buggies; 480 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1850. Burd, W.; firm of Burd & Duncan; room 38 Martiiidale's Block, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1874. Boley, S. Monroe; druggist; 412 West North street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ind. 185 i; settled in M. C. 1870. Burton, Daniel; manufacturer of flour barrels; 419 West New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1832; settled in M. C. 1863. BRACKIN & THOMPSON; dealers in lumber, lath and shin- gles, also dressed flooring and siding; yard. No. 180 West Market street, Indianapolis. BRACKIN, THOMAS E.; firm of Brackin & Thompson; res 269 North California street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1855. Berner, Chas. F.; grocer; 256 North Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 183 i; settled in M. C. 1854. Broyles, Moses; minister Second Baptist Church; res 260 North Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1826; settled in M. C. 1857. 184 MARION COUNTY. Beam, David ; firm of Emerson & Beam ; dealers and manufac- turers of doors, sash, blinds, and all kinds of lumber; 225 and 229 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 187 South Tennessee street. Born in Pa. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1839. Blake, John G.; president Manhattan Marble Works; res 308 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Blake, Wm. M.; secretary Manhattan Marble Works; res 308 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Brown, Fred. A.; bds southeast corner New York and Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Bryan, J. W.; dealer in drugs and medicines; 48 West Louisi- ana street, Indianapolis; res 748 North Illinois street. Born in Ky. 1836; settled in M. C. 1863. Burton, John C. & Co.; wholesale dealers in boots and shoes; 114 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Bretz, Adam; grocer; 42 West Louisiana street, Indianapolis; res 118 South Illinois street. Born in Germany 1829; set" tied in M. C. 1854. Bach, John; restaurant; 32 West Louisiana street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1857. Bombarger, Jacob E.; grocery and feed store; 46 and 48 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 46 Camp street. Born in M. C. 1849. BURFORD, WM.; firm of Braden & Burford, lithographers, printers and blank book manufacturers; 21 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis; res 82 West Market street. Born in Mo. 1846; settled in M. C. 1867. Presbyterian. Boyles, M. W.; real estate agent; 64} East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. 1855. Methodist. Boyce, Augustin; 209 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Presb. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 85 Cooper, J. J.; farmer and trader; res Home avenue, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1863. Clark, D. L. ; photographer; 33 West Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 21 Stephen street. Born in Ohio 1849; set- tled in M. C. 1866. Cowen, R. B.; clerk Masonic Mutual Benefit Society; 24 Ken- tucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 416 North Pennsylvania street. Born in N. Y. 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. CURRY, HON. W. W.; Secretary of State; Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1824; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Universalist minister. Claflin, C. C; tailor; second floor, 42 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 437 North Tennessee street. Born in Mass. 1834; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. CongregationaHst. CuUoden, F, ; real estate agent ; res 'j'j West Second street, In- dianapolis. Born in Ireland 1834; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Episcopalian. COOK, C. H. & CO.; dealers in and repairers of all kinds of sewing machines; keep needles and attachments on hand at all times; 36 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Cannon, L. G.; railroad secretary; 10 1 J East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 24 Ft. Wayne avenue. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1866. CRAFT, HIRAM J.; deputy city treasurer, IndianapoHs; office 181 City Hall; res 221 North New Jersey street. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1859. Council, J. F.; res 120 Park avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1834. Dem. Christian. Carr, R. S. & Son; hat store; 45 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Cobb, E. A.; druggist; 48 West Washington street, Indianapo- lis; res 248 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1836; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Presbyterian. Tlie Best Suit made to order at G. W. Hcitkaiu Sc Co's, 38 West Washingrton Street. 1 86 MARION COUNTY. Clarke, A. D.; salesman at Bowen & Stewart's; res 121 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. CLAPP, THOMAS H.; watchmaker and jeweler; 13 North Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 176 East Walnut street. Born in Mass. 1837; settled in M. C. 1873. Congregation- alist. Conner, Thos.; boot and shoemaker; Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1823; settled in M. C. i860. COOK, C. H.; res. 124 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1843; settled in M. C. 1871. Cooper, J. W. ; IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. CAMPBELL, GEORGE H.; attorney at law; rooms 5 and 6, 82 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 350 North Il- linois street. Born in M. C. 1847. Dem. Carter, G. ; lawyer; 96 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 544 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 1836; settled inM. C. 1858. Rep. Presbyterian. COLDEN & JOHNSTON ; real estate brokers; office No. 94J East Washington street, Indianapolis. COLDEN, J. E.; of Golden & Johnston; res southwest corner Dearborn and Morris streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1853. Carle, H. M.; jeweler; 44 and 46 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 176 Walnut street. Born in Md. 185 i; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Episcopalian. Chapman, Hammond & H.; 30 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. CHURCHMAN, F. M.; doing business with S. A. Fletcher & Co., Fletcher's Bank, Indianapolis; res Franklin township. Cox, Wm. C; druggist; 18 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in M. C. 1834. Carmichael, J. D.; books and stationery; 60 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 456 North Meridian street. Born in Ohio 1817; settled in M. C. 1855. Presbyterian. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 187 Condit, J. D., No. i Blackford's Block, Indianapolis; res 722 North Meridian street. Born in N. J. 1825; settled in M. C. 1862. Case & Marsh, harness and leather dealers; 79 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Case, E. E. ; res 94 North Mi.ssissippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Vt. 1822; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Campbell, John; druggist; 149 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 115 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1865. Methodist. Citizens' Mutual Benefit Association, 123J East Washington street, Indianapolis. CUMMINGS & SELLERS; wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of tin, glass and wooden ware ; 302 and 304 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Cummings, M. M.; res 409 North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in N. J. 1839; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. CATHCART & CLELAND ; BOOKSELLERS; 26 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Cathcart, R. W. ; res 258 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1850. Presbyterian. Cleland, Jno. E.; firm of Cathcart & Cleland ; Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. Continental Life Insurance agency; Fletcher's Bank Building, Indianapolis. Copeiand & Co.; millinery goods; 8 P^ast Washington street, Indianapolis. Copeiand, J. W.; res 372 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1829; settled in M. C. 185 1. Chambers, J. G.; Fancy Bazaar; 6 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 44 North East street. Born in Ind. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1850. Cady, K.; res 353 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1864, Rep. MARION COUNTY. Cadwallader, J.; artist; corner Washington and Illinois streets, th'ird floor, Indianapolis; res 50 Circle street. Born in Pa. 1826; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Unitarian. Carey, Wm.; boot and shoemaker; 34 North Illinois street, In- dianapolis; res 428 West New York street. Born in Ireland 1839; settled in M. C. 1868. Catholic. Curry, William; cigars and tobacco; gyyi North Illinois street, IndianapoHs. Born in New York 1856; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. CONTI, A.; keeps a variety of fruits and confectionery goods; corner Washington and Illinois streets, Indianapolis. Born in Italy 1844; settled in M. C. 1867. Carroll & Phipps; saloon; no South Illinois street, Indianapolis. CROSBY, MICHAEL; saloon; 139 South Illinois street, Indian apolis. Born in Ireland 1841; settled in M. C. 1863. CORNELIUS, REV. S.; pastor Garden Baptist Church; north of New York on Bright street, Indianapolis; res 146 North Blackford street. Born in Va. 1825; settled in M. C. 1870. Cohn, P.; clothing; 133 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Crawford, C. C. ; 360 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Methodist. CoUins, J. E.; news agent; 138 South Illinois street, Indianap- olis. COTTRELL, THOMAS G. & CO.; 177 East Washington St., Indianapolis; dealers in tin plate, tinners' tools, and all nec- essary materials to supply the trade. Cottrell, John ; res 285 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1854. Cottrell, Thos. G.; res 285 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1852. Cottrell, T.; res 285 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Wales about 1828; settled in M. C. 1848. Cohen & Son; brokers; 3 1 South Illniois street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 89 CLINTON, JOHN R.; city clerk; Indianapolis; office in City Hall; res 41 Bradshaw street. Born in Scotland 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1 87 1. Catholic. Cohen, H.; res 81 West Georgia street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1867. Conroy, J.; tailor; over Sy South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1852; settled in M. C. 1859. Conlen, P.; pawnbroker; 66 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1838; settled in M. C. 1863. Cady Bros.; boots and shoes; 58 North Illinois street, Indian- apolis. Cady, D.; res 353 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in. Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1859. R^P- Episcopalian. Clark, Wm.; physician; 69 "North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 180 West Ohio street. Born in Md. 1801 ; settled ia M. C. 1864. Dem. Christian. Campbell, I. S. ; cigars and tobacco ; 41 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Del. 181 1 ; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Methodist. Cordray, J. F.; jeweler; room 9, Claypool's Block, corner Illi- nois and Washington streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ohia 1852; settled in M. C. 1874. Chambers, P. L. ; tobacco; 73 North Illinois street, Indianapolis.. Born in N. Y. 1851; settled in M. C. 1873. CLARK, W. H.; res 180 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1830; settled in M. C. 1864. Dem. Christian. Clawson, J. C; proprietor Gait House; 127 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1831; settled in M. C. 1869. Claypool, Newton; life insurance agent; Claypool's Block, cor- ner Washington and Illinois streets, Indianapolis. CARLISLE, WILLIAM; grocer; Greenwood. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in Johnson county, 1874. Dem. Tbe Best Cliildrens' Suits at 38 West Wasbingrton Slitreet. 190 MARION COUNTY. CARPENTER, J. S.; firm of McGilliard, Carpenter & Co.; res on Ash street, Indianapolis. COX, CHAS. H.; seal engraver and manufacturer of stencils; 26 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 268 West Ver- mont street. Born in M. C. 1844. CAMPBELL, STOCK; reporter of Daily Evening Union; room I, over 21 North Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 333 South Alabama street. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1872. CHILD, JOHN A.; Sec'y of Franklin Fire Insurance Co.; of- fice in Co's building, Indianapolis; res 250 East Vermont street. Born in England 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. Child, John A., jr.; supply department of Franklin Plre Insur- ance Co.; Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1857; settled in M. C. 1S71. Compton, J. A.; physician; 80 East Market street, Indianapolis, res no North Delaware street. Born in N. Y. 1839; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Cruse, J. S.; tobacconist; 46 North Delaware street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ind. 1858; settled in M. C. 1862. CLEAVELAND, J. B. & CO.; real estate brokers and agents; 42 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. CLEAVELAND, J. B.; res 600 North Alabama street, Indian- apolis. Born in Canada 1826; settled in M. C. 1863. CLEAVELAND, CHAS. F.; Born in Canada 1855; settled in M. C. 1863. Capital City Planing Mill Co.; dealers in lumber, lath, shingles, siding, flooring; stair building a specialty; R. Cosby, presi- dent; B. VV. Cole, secretary; Robert Jones, foreman of store department; Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Custer & Whippo; dealers in fancy groceries aud provisions of all kinds; 399 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. CHAMNESS, E. & E. B.; dealers in stoves and tinware; gen- eral job work done to order; corner Fort Wayne avenue and New Jersey street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP, [91 CHAMNESS, E. B.; res at Anderson. Born in Ind. 1836; set- tled in M. C. 1874. CHAMNESS, ELI; bds at 84 Christian avenue, Indianapolis, Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. COLLINGS, O. P.; physician and surgeon; room over 24J Ken- tucky avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1872. ^ COVENDER, H. J.; proprietor Central House; 31 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M C 1873- COX, FOSTER & CO. ; dealers in lumber; office and yard at 155 West First street, Indianapolis. Cox, Geo. W.; res 339 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Custer, S. F.; res Wayne county. Born in Ohio 1819. CAVITT, M.; confectioner; 64 Virginia avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1861. Dem. Christ. CABINET MAKERS' UNION manufactures all kinds of fur- niture, chairs, etc. ; corner of Market and Winston streets, Indianapolis. Cook & Bro.; grocers; 207 Davidson street, Indianapolis. COBURN & JONES; dealers in all kinds of dressed and rough lumber; two squares West of Union Depot, Indianapolis. Chair Manufacturing Company; warerooms 184, 186 and 190 West New York street, Indianapoh's. Christman & Co.; tobacconists; corner Mississippi and Pearl streets, Indianapolis. Crossland & Sawyer; wholesale confectioneries, canned goods and nuts; 80 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. CAREY, HARVEY G.; firm of Layman, Carey & Co.; res 284 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio; settled in M. C. 1863. CAREY, S. B.; firm of Layman, Carey & Co.; res 325 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. 192 MARION COUNTY. C. C. & I. Railway office, 145 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis. Superintendent, C. C. Gale. Cole, J. C; tenant farmer; 1 m e corporation line. Born in Va. 1822; settled in M. C. 1 840. Close & Mason; Bee Hive Store; dry goods and notions; corner Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis. CAPITO, G. H.; dealer in new and second hand furniture, stoves, carpets, etc.; 237 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res same. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1873. Cook, Wm. & Co.; dealers in dry goods, groceries, etc.; 247 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Cook, Wm.; firm of Wm. Cook & Co.; res 83 South East street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 17; settled inM.C. 1838. Craft, R. P.; Deputy Sheriff; res 496 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1842; settled in M. C. 1845. Costigan, T. J.; railroader; res S6 North Illinois street, Indian- apohs. Born in Ind. 1845. CALDWELL, BROWN & CO.; general insurance and loan agents, stock and bond brokers; 1 1 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. CIRCLE HOUSE; 15 North Meridian street, Indianapohs. Good accomodations at reasonable rates. Coe, O. K. ; pitch, gravel and tin roofing; office 41 Hubbard's Block, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1815; settled in M. C. 1873. Cooper & Powell; managers of Protection Life Insurance Com- pany; office 22 Hubbard's Block, Indianapolis. Cooper, J. O. ; Indianapolis. Born in Canada 1839; settled in M. C. 1874. COE, CHAS. B.; collecting agent of North Western Mutual Life Insurance Co.; office, room 16 Hubbard's Block, Indi- anapohs. Born in Wis. 1842; settled in M. C. 1869. Cooper, W. C; physician and surgeon; Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1835; settled in M. C. 1871. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 93 Cress, J. B.; physician; office, room 3, Franklin Life Insurance Building, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. CHAPPELL, AARON ; harness shop; 262 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; bds 261 West Washington street. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Chappell, W.; with A. Chappell, 262 West Washington street, Indianapolis; bds 261 West Washington street. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1874. COTTRELL, THOS,; Peddlers' Exchange ; 276 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; importers of tin plate, metals, tinners' stock, etc. CHAPMAN & MILLIGAN; wagon manufactory; wagons made to order and warranted. CROSIER, WM.; firm of Laughlin & Crosier; res 226 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1845 ; settled in M. C. 1873. Campbell, A. C; grocer; 665 Virginia avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 1845; settled in M. C. 1874. CHAMBERLAND, J. V. & CO.; pork packers and dealers; 43 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Crane, S. D. ; watchmaker and jeweler; 6j Virginia avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. Connely, Robert & Co.; coal, coke, and Hme; res 134 North Meri- dian street, Indianapolis. Colter, R. S.; grocer; 302 South East street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ireland 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. CONLEY, GEORGE; Vulcan Boiler and Sheet Iron Works; res 124 East Merrill street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ohio 1821; settled in M. C. 1833. Cox, Thomas; Vulcan Sheet Iron Works; res 1 19 Walnut street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1856. Ti;vo Premiums taken at the Exposition for the Best Clothing-, Furnishing Ooods and Custom-made Clothes, 38 W. Wash. St. 13 194 MARION COUNTY. Corridan, Thomas; saloon; 350 South West street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ireland 1802; settled in M. C. 1866. Clump, F. P. ; pipeman of Fire Engine Co. No. 6; res Maryland street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1855. Corbaley, S. B.; grocer; 414 West Washington street, Indian- apolis; res same. Born in M. C. 1834. Conduitt, Cook & Co.; wholesale grocers ; 123 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. CHAMBERLIN, JAMES; farmer; 2 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1838. Dem. Christian. Custer, John; confectioner; 162 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Pa. 1842; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Methodist. CROWDER, B.; carpenter and joiner; res 192 Huron street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1838; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. COOPER, HAMILTON; practical tailor; 1 1 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis ; res 260 West St. Clair street. Born in Ire- land 1836; settled in M. C. iSj^s. Cox, J. B.; confectioner; 28 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 413 North Mississippi street. Born in England 1826; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Cussen, Mrs. G.; dealer in notions; 158 Indiana avenue, Indian- apolis. Cadwallader, Ira & Co.; dealers in boots and shoes; 172 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Case, Wm. H.; firm of Case 81 Cotton, hardware; 183 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 290 East St. Clair street. Born in M. C. 1847. Cotton, M. B.; firm of Case & Cotton, hardware; 183 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 290 East St. Clair street. Born in M, C. 1856. Clifford, Amos; grocer; 201 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 35 Camp street. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M, C. 1872. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 1 9 5 Conlen, Michael; grocer; 323 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1824; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Ro- man Catholic. CAVEN, JOHN; attorney at law; 19} East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1824; settled in M. C. 1845. Rep. Chandler, H. C; engraver on wood; Glenn's Block, Indianapo- lis; res 278 West Vermont street. Born in Pa. 1842; set- tled in M. C. i860. Rep. Unitarian. Cameron, Dr. J. J.; 15 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res Pleasant street. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1856. Pem. Presbyterian. Chase, John L.; manager of Wilson Sewing Machine Co.; No. 3 Bates House Block, West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Conn. 1844; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Unita- rian. Case, D. E. ; firm of J. D. Steep & Co., dealers in boots and shoes; No. 5 Bates House Block, West Washington street, Indianapolis; bds Occidental House. Born in Mass. 1846; settled in M. C. 1871. Coble, G.; grocer; 152 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 383 West New York street. Born in M. C. 183 1. Dem. M. Baptist. COX, E. T.; State Geologist; office in State House; res 6^"] North Illinois street. Born in Va. 1821; settled in M. C. 1869. Curtiss, Rev. Geo. L.; pastor of Asbury M. E. Church, South New Jersey street, Indianapolis; res 238 Virginia avenue. Born in Ohio 183S; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Church, J. N.; firm of Church & Hall, commission merchants; 240 East Washington street, Indianapolis; bds Little House. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1872. Cook, Wm. F.; ladies' furnishing goods; 276 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. 196 MARION COUNTY. Craig, Wm.; flouring mills, 354 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 26 Cherry street. Born in Ky. 1830; settled in M. C. 1861. Cole, Samuel H.; life insurance agent; 310 East Washington street, Indianapolis. CHRISTY, L. E.; grocer and teacher; 419 West North street, Indianapolis. Born 1849; settled in M. C. 1865. Chappell, A. & Bros.; manufacturers of saddles and harness; 262 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Carlisle, John; Model Mills; 200 West Market street, Indian- apolis; res 260 West Washington street. Born in North Ireland 1807; settled in M. C. 1837. Clark, R. O.; firm of Van Bargen & Clark; res 176 West Mich- igan street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1853. Cassiday, J. A.; with A. B. Lesh, pork packer; res 135 Park avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C 1870. Cooper, J. W.; proprietor Indiana House, 69 West Market street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1874. Copeland, J. W. & Co.; importers of millinery and straw goods; 116 South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. Born in Mass. 1829; settled in M. C. 1853. Chapman, John W.; wagonmaker; West Washington street, west of river, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1858. Cacher, Frederick; gardener, with Wm. H. Traub. Born in Wurtemberg, Germany, 181 1; settled in M. C. 1848. Culloden, L. P. & Co.; real estate agents; 82 J East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. CHISLETT, FREDERICK W.; superintendent of Crown Hill Cemetery; North IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1863. CENTER TOWNSHIP. igy Crawford, Moses; superintendent Malleable Iron Works; canal and St. Clair street, Indianapolis ; res North Illinois street, by toll-gate. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1872. Crawford, James ; secretary Malleable Iron Works ; canal and St. Clair street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1869. Cooper, O. P.; toll-gate keeper; North Illinois street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ky. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1866. Clark, J. N.; real estate broker; 84 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 4 m n Washington street. Born in Va.; settled in M. C. 1874. Carter, Eleazer; gardener and dealer in small fruits; North Indi- anapolis, on Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1832- settled in M. C. 1867. Caylor, Allen; dealer in coal, flour and feed ; 185 Indiana ave- nue, Indianapolis; res 458 North West street. Born in M. C. 1842. Rep. Protestant. Chamberlain, James; farmer; 2 m s w Indianapolis. Copton, S. M.; firm of H. F. Holmes & Co., bridge builders, and stone work generally; office 91 East Market street, In- dianapolis; res 180 North Delaware street. Chambers, P. L.; wholesale and retail dealer in cigars and to- bacco; 1 1 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 73 North Illinois street. Born in N. Y. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Comingore, W. H.; bds North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1823; settled in M. C. 1865. CITIZENS' LIVERY, boarding, and sale stable; 25 East Pearl street, Indianapolis; horses bought and sold at all times; William Hinesly, proprietor; res %i East Pratt street.' Born in M. C. 1830. CARVIN, J. M.; botanic physician; room, second floor corner of Maryland and Illinois streets, Indianapolis; res 391 East McCarty street. Born in Va. 1820; settled in M. C. 1862. The Best White Shirt for %2 at G.H. Heitkani & Co's, 3S Tf^est Washington Street. IgS MARION COUNTY. Clem, Aaron; farmer; 3 J m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1827. settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Christian. CHESELDINE & BURNWORTH; manufacturers of carriages and spring wagons of all kinds; 44 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. Cheseldine, — .; res 72 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. CAYLOR, JACOB; restaurant; 33 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 187 North Davidson street. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1840. Dem. Protestant. Crans, James T. ; bookkeeper at office of E. S. Folsom, Phoenix Life Insurance Co.; No. 14 Talbott's Block, Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 321 Park avenue. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Calvinist. Coalman, Wm. P.; farmer; 4 m n e IndianapoHs. Born in Md. 1840; settled in M. C. 1866. Dem. Methodist. Conda, Wm. ; blacksmith; res J mile north shoe factory. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1872. CAMPBELL & GARNER; dealers in fancy groceries and pro- visions; 24 Malott avenue, Indianapolis. Garner, O. F. ; bds on Ash street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. CAMPBELL, M. G.; res on Ash street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C 1873. Cobb, Branham & Co.; dealers in coal and coke; 17 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Cobb, S. H.; coal dealer; res 107 East St. Joseph street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Colesman, James; bookkeeper with T. A. Goodwin ; 44J North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Coe, Henry; secretary of the Indianapolis Fire Insurance Asso- ciation; room 18 Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 79 East Michigan street. Born in Wis. 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. COLLOPY & STEWART; proprietors of Union House; 202 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 199 COLLOPY, MICHAEL; Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1845; settled in M. C. 1872. COMSTOCK, MRS. H.; hair dresser and manufacturer of switches ; all kinds hair goods made to order ; 1 14 Massa- chusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Castell, Wm. G.; dealer in confectionery ; 105 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 360 North Noble street. Born in England 1825; settled in M. C. 1868. Crompton, E.; manufacturer and dealer in stoves, tin and cop- per ware ; 60 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 169 East South street. Born in England 1847 i settled in M. C. 1873. Corliss, C. T. ; physician ; Miller's Block, corner Illinois and Market streets, Indianapolis ; res 169 North Illinois street. Born in N. Y. 1817; settled in M. C. 1856. Dem. Crane, Geo. W. ; superintendent of Indianapolis Wagon Works; res 347 Ash street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Drew, Harry E. ; res 702 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1852. Presbyterian. Dennis & Horton; dealers in wall paper and window shades; 44 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Dennis, Chas. C; res. 338 North New Jersey street, Indianapo- lis. Born in N. Y. 1829; settled in M. C. 1866. DONNELLY, JAMES P.; superintendent plumbing and gas fitting at D. Coulter's, 47 South Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Davis, Edwin A. ; attorney at law; room No. 30 Talbott's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 624 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Mass. 1828; settled in M. C. i860. Dale, J. C; dealer in groceries and provisions; 311 Massachu- setts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1835. 200 MARION COUNTY. DROTZ & STEINHAUER; manufacturers of files and rasps, and dealers in saw up-sets and patent saw gummers; 136 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. DROTZ, EMIL; res 25 i Prospect street, Indianapolis. Born in France 183 1; settled in M. C. 1854. Dohn, Philip; wholesale manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of furniture; 244 and 246 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1861. DIETZ, C. L.; firm of Goth & Dietz; res 114 Ft. Wayne ave., Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1856. DAVIS, W. H., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON; 213 Chris- tian avenue; res 40 Rohampton street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1863. Dyer, Sidney M.; Assistant Secretary of Water Works Co., In- dianapolis; res 219 West New York street. Born in Ky. 1850; settled in M. C. 185 1. DAILY EVENING UNION; office 21 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. DILL & REYNOLDS; dealers in flour, feed and wood; 218 West North street, corner Fayette, Indianapolis. DILL, E. B.; Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1827; settled in M. C. 1836. Davis, Ben F.; attorney at law; rooms 4 and 5 Talbott & New's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis ; res south- west corner East and St. Clair streets. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. Davis, Samuel; tin, copper and sheet iron worker; 18 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1838; set- tled in M. C. 1870. Dunn, W. M.; physician and surgeon; room 23 West Maryland street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M.C. 1854. Delzell, James; farmer and brick manufacturer; res and yard 4 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1825. Dem. Protestant. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 20I Dynes, Bradbury & Co.; agents and dealers in real estate; 15 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Dynes, John F.; real estate agent; 15 Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Doane, T. J.; grocer; 296 East Ohio street, Indianapolis; res 434 South Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1874. Dennerline, John; gardener; North Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. DAVIDSON, DORM AN N.; farmer and stock trader; res on Michigan Road, near Crown Hill. Born in M. C. 1841. DICKMAN, FRANCIS; farmer; 3 m n Circle street on Illinois street. Born in Prussia 1801; settled in M. C. 1837. Dryer, J. W.; drugs and medicines; 344 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 630 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1866. David, Wm.; farmer; 2 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1800; settled in M. C. 1829. DENNY, JACOB ; real estate broker; North Indianapolis. Bom in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1867. Dixon, H. B.; manager iron works; 81 and 83 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1 821; settled in M. C. 1871. Denton, A. B.; res 331 East South street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1842; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Episcopalian. Deitrichs & Walker; millinery and fancy goods; 10 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Dawson, T. E.; auction house; in East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Del. 1836; settled in M. C. 1859. Darby, John; confectioner; 11 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 404 North Illinois street. Born in Va. 1836; settled in M. C. 1858. Tbe Best Suit made to order at G. If. Heitkam 6c Co's, 38 West Wasliington Street. 202 MARION COUNTY. DUNN, ISAAC; res Little's Hotel, East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Daumont, H. & Co.; mirrors and picture frames; 40 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Daumont, Henry; res Pyle House, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Methodist. Downey, S. R.; Governor's private secretary; res 575 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Methodist. Denny, C. S.; deputy Attorney General; res 359 North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Doherty & McGauley; dealers in gas fixtures; ^j North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Doherty, C; res 7 Ellsworth street, Indianapolis. Born in Canada 1849; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. De Ruiter, D.; produce, oysters, etc.; 61 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 47 Fletcher avenue. Born in N. Y. 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Davison & Co.; Buckeye Dining Rooms; 104 South Illinois St., Indianapolis. Dugen, T.; shoemaker; 136 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 305 South Pennsylvania street. Born in Ireland 18 19; settled in M. C. 1855. Catholic. Deitch, C. F. ; tobacconist; 151 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1863. Danner, S. R.; wagon manufacturer; 5^ m n Exposition build- ing, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1833; settled in M. C. 1856. DYNES, L. G.; editor of The Southside\ 45! Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 24 Fletcher avenue. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1866. DURBON, R. A. & CO.; pump manufacturers; 193, 195, 197 and 199 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. DIETZ, FRED; box manufacturer; res i m e corporation line. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 203 Davy, Daniel; engineer No. 4 Engine Co. Born in Indianapo- lis 1848. Donovan, B. ; reel driver No. 4 Engine Co. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1866. DARROW, BEN C; firm of Ryan, Darrow & Co.; res 545 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1835; settled in M. C. 185 1. DICKINSON, C. E.; school and church furniture; 36 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 213 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1874. DOREMUS, GEORGE C. ; new southside store, dry goods, no- tions, hats, caps, and dress goods; 1 1 Shelby street, Indian- apolis. Born in N. J. 1834; settled in M. C. 1866. Dem. Davis, Joseph; grocer; 486 Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. DAMMEYER, CHAS.; with Wm. Cook & Co.; res 310 East Georgia street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1837; settled in M. C. 1854. Dammeyer & Harmening; grocery, feed and liquors; east end of Washington street, Indianapolis. DUNCAN, R. B.; attorney at law; second floor, j6 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 174 Central avenue. Born in N. Y. 1810; settled in M. C. 1820. Durham, Henry E. ; firm of Uhl & Durham; res 704 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1838; settled in M. C. 1864. Dickson, C. & Co.; manufacturers of agricultural implements; 90 West Washington street, Indianapolis. DOWNEY, J. T.; special agent of Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; res 388 West street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. DENNIS, BRANSON & ARNOLD; wholesale dealers in teas, cigars, tobacco and Hquors; 84 South Meridian street, In- dianapolis. DENNIS, M. P.; res 17 Cherry street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1867. 204 MARION COUNTY. Daggett & Co.; wholesale confectioners; lOO and 102 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. DELL, WM. & SON; wholesale dealers in coal and Hme; office 27 East Georgia street, IndianapoHs. Dollerhide, A.; trader and real estate dealer; res 224 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1826. DAGGETT & ROTH; architects; office, 23 Vinton's Block, corner Pennsylvania and Market streets, Indianapolis. DAGGETT, R. P.; firm of Daggett & Roth; res 293 West Ver- mont street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1868. DONNAN, W.; firm of Wiggins & Donnan; res North Tennes- see street, Indianapolis. DAILEY, H.; attorney at law; office No. 13 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis; res 126 North Delaware street. Drew & Poundstone; carriage manufacturers; East Market square, Indianapolis. DUMONT, JOHN J.; firm of Bartholomew & Dumont; res 120 North Mississippi street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1854. DIETRICH, C; watchmaker and jeweler; corner of Market and Delaware streets, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 17; settled in M. C. 1867. Dunn, Jacob P.; firm of Wm. Love & Co.; notary public; res 410 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1861. DARK, C. E. ; firm of Hammerley & Dark; city shoe store; 8 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 483 North Illi- nois street. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. 1857. Rep. Presbyterian. DAVIS, H. L.; plumber, gas and steam fitter; 29 South Dela- ware street, Indianapolis; res 121 East South street. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1852. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 205 DIETZ & REISNER; curriers, and dealers in leather, hides, oil and findings; 21 and 23 South Delaware St., Indianapolis. Donnelly, Francis; grocer; 34 South Delaware street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ireland 181 8; settled in M. C. 1850. Doerre, Wm.; saloon and boarding house; 331 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1866. Dickson, Will. C; secretary Indianapolis Brass and Supply Co.; res 574 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1861. Dickson, Jas. B.; treasurer Indianapolis Brass and Supply Co.; res 574 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1848; settled in M. C. 1861. Dickson, John; president Indianapolis Brass and Supply Co.; res 578 North Pennsylvania street, IndianapoHs. Born in Pa.; settled in M. C. 1861. Dietz, John; shoemaker; 19 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Bavaria 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Dain & McCullough ; real estate and rental agents ; 30 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Davis, G. H. & Co.; druggists; 531 Virginia avenue, Indianap- olis. DRAPER, M. B.; broker; 73 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1870. DUNN, J. T.; real estate broker; 83 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in N. J. 181 3; settled in M. C. 1861. Draper, George B.; pawnbroker; 12 Virginia avenue, Indianap- olis; res McKernan street. Born in Ind. 1845 J settled in M. C. 1873. DANIEL, HENRY J.; carpenter and builder; 246 Fayette street, Indianapolis. Give him a call. DAVIS, H. L. & CO.; plumbers, and gas and steam fitters; 29 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Tbe Best Children's Suits at 38 \¥eat IVasliing^ton Street. 206 MARION COUNTY. Dorsey, Wm.; barber; corner Blake and West, Indianapolis. Born in San Domingo 1840; settled in M. C. 1854. Davis, Robert; brickyard foreman; i m s corporation line. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. i860. Disch, Gabriel; gardener; 2^ m s of Circle street. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. i860. Dumont, Mrs. Mary; res 2 m s Circle on Meridian street. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1854. Drew, H. E.; coal dealer; 14 North Pennsylvania street, Indi- anapolis; res 2ms Circle. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1856. DILL, J. B.; dealer in pure drugs and medicines; physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded; 99 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis; res 140 West Vermont street. Born in M. C. 1849. ^^P- Christian. DAVIS, JAMES C; house, sign and carriage painter; 582 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis; res 275 Christian avenue. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M .C. 1849. Meth. Davis, K. M.; grocer; 181 Indiana avenue, IndlanapoHs. Born in Del. 1S30; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. Dellefield, M.; new and second hand furniture; 187 Indiana ave- nue, Indianapolis. Born in Hessen, Germany, #835; settled in M. C. 1864. Dougherty, Frank L.; forcmp.n No. S Hose Reel Co.; res 29 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Protestant. Davis, Chas. B.; firm of Davis, Stevenson & Major; real estate agents; 45 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 181 South New Jersey street. Born in Ky. 1815; settled in M. C. 1 83 1. Rep. Presbyterian. Denny, Austin F. ; attorney at law; 45 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res on Delaware street, second house north of Tinker street. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Protestant. Dorsey, R. S.; wholesale hardware; no South Meridian street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 20/ Dickey, A. H.; attorney at law; 45 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res Palmer's Block, West Maryland street. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Christian. Dickson, C; firm of C. Dickson & Co., wholesale and retail dealers in dyestufifs, acids, factory findings and agricultural implements; 90 West Washington street, Indianapolis; bds Mason House. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Presbyterian. Dickson, J. C; firm of C. Dickson & Co.; res 149 North Mer- idian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1865. Dickson, W. E. ; firm of C. Dickson & Co.; res 224 Broadway street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Dreher, M.; firm of Dreher & Bollinger, dealers in fancy and dry goods ; 250 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 105 Arsenal avenue. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1858. Dahne, Chas.; firm of Chas Dahne & Bros., dealers in flour and feed ; 300 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 42 • South Liberty street. Born in Prussia 1835 ; settled in M. C. 1854. Dahne, Wm.; firm of Chas. Dahne & Bros.; res 215 North Da- vidson street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1838; settled in M. C. 1855. Duncan, R. P.; firm of Bird & Duncan, manufacturers of glue; office 85 East State street, Indianapolis; res cor First and Pennsylvania streets. Born in M. C. 1847. Evans, J. K.; firm of I. P. Evans & Co.; res 360 North Ala- bama street Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1863. Evans, W. R. ; firm of I. P. Evans & Co. ; res 470 North Dela- ware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. 1865. 208 MARION COUNTY. Evans, I. P.; firm of I. P. Evans & Co.; res Richmond. Born in Ohio 1821. EVANS, I. P. & CO.; manufacturers of paints, oils, etc.; 124 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. EHRMANN, L.; firm of Meeger and Ehrmann; res 305 Mad- ison avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1866. Eagle, J. H,; grocer; 340 North Delaware street, Indianapolis; res 338 North Delaware. Born in Pa. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1853. Eagle, J. D.; with J. H. Eagle; res 338 North Delaware street, Indianapolis Born in Pa. 1847; settled in M. C. 1853. Eblin, J.; boot and shoemaker; 143 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. EGAN, T. P.; draper and tailor; 26 and 28 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; bds Hotel Bates. Born in Ireland 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1868. EGAN, E. C; 26 and 28 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res corner New Jersey and Walnut streets. Born in Ire- land 1844; settled in M. C. 1867. R^P- EGERTON, CHAS.; saloon and boarding house; 179 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; set- tled in M. C. 1866. EWING, D. B. ; physician; 33 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; bds Circle House. Born in Ohio 1 829; settled in M. C. 1 858. Erie and Pacific Dispatch Company; office corner of Virginia avenue and Maryland street, Indianapolis. EFRAYMSON, JACOB; wholesale and retail dealer in dry goods and notions; 429 and 43 1 South Meridian street, In- dianapohs. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 187 1. ELLIOTT, C. A.; of Ryan, Darrow & Co.; res 180 North West street, Indianapohs. Born in Ky.; settled in M. C. 1857. EGAN, TREAT & EGAN; drapers and tailors; 26 and 28 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 209 ELRIDGE, JACOB; real estate broker; office Surgical Insti- tute Building, Indianapolis; res Plainfield, Ind. Born in Vt. 1809; settled in M. C. 1840. EDMUNDS, WM.; firm of Hendricks, Edmunds & Co.; res 118 West Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1830; settled in M. C. 1859. ENGLISH, W. H.; President of First National Bank, corner Meridian and Washington streets, Indianapolis; res 60 Cir- cle street. ENGGARS, H.; merchant tailor; 208 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1862! Engle & Drew; dealers in all kinds of coal and coke, lath, and hme; yard, west side Military Park; office, 14 North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis. Engle, Willis; res 169 Park avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Mich 1846; settled in M. C. 1865. Indpt. Episcopalian. Eddy & West; shirt manufacturers and men's furnishing goods; 16 North Pennsylvania street, IndianapoHs. Eddy, Morris R.; res 79 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born m Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1857. ENOS, B. V. & SON; architects; room 6 Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis! ENOS, B. v.; res 373 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born m Del. 1815; settled in M. C. 1853. ENOS, BEN. H.; Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1851; settled in M. C. 1853. ELLIOTT, J. R.; real estate broker; room 131^ North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis; res 10 Plum street. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. EGLER, WILLIAM; farmer; ij miles east of corporation Hne on Washmgton street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ky i8io- settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. SIlTer Medal of 1874, for ClotWng. can be seen at G. H. Heitkam's, J . 38 West Wasbingrton Street. 2IO MARION COUNTY. Elder, John R.; President of Indianapolis Water Works Co.; res 150 North New Jersey, corner New York street. ENGLISH & OVER; proprietors Victor Foundry and Machine Works, and manufacturers of grain drills, 240 to 246 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. ENGLISH, J. K.; res 255 North East street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1825; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Luth. EVANS, MRS. CRARA ; dealer in cigars and confectionery, and news depot ; 239 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1862. Elder, Bunger & Co.; manufacturers of roofing and house spout- ing; 241 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Elder, J. W.; res Gosport, Ind. Ereckson, John; res 330 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Europe 1842; settled in M. C. 1869. Enos, T. H. K. ; dairyman; 2J m e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1 841; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Methodist. Enclebach, A.; cook; 5 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1863. ElHott, J. L.; policeman; 7 and 8, 2d floor. North Illinois St., Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. ESSM AN, WILLI AM ; proprietor ILLINOIS HOTEL ; 181, 183 and 185 South Illinois street, Indianapohs. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1864. Emrich, H.; res South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Emison, S. A.; lawyer; 91 J East Washington street, Indianap- olis. Ely, J. W.; constable; gii East Washington street, Indianapo- lis; res 34 Camp street. Ewart, T. ; lawyer; 95 East Washington street, 3d floor, Indian- apolis ; res 219 East North street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 211 EMDEN, MICHAEL; firm of Kahn & Co.; res 19 Madison avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1870. Ezekiel & Horowitz ; dollar store ; 39 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Everett & Homan; plumbers ; 47 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Everett, P. E.; res 33 Ellsworth street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 185 i; settled in M. C. 1868. Evans, H. C; real estate agent; 72 J East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1836; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Presbyterian. ELBERT, S. A.; physician and surgeon ; 61 Indiana avenue; res 229 North Tennessee street. Born in Md. 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Methodist. EGGLESTON, FRANK E.; manager of the Howe Machine Co.; 70 West Washington street, Indianapolis; bds Hotel Bates. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Protestant. Eccles, Wm.; dealer in woolen factory goods; 68 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 96 East New York street. Emmerick, Henry; firm of John Osterman & Co.; commission merchants ; 86 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 224 West Maryland street. Born in Germany 1835 ; set- tled in M. C. 1856. Indpt. ELDER, R. ; firm of Brent & Elder, photographers; 210 and 212 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1841; settled in M. C. 1868. Elder, Benj.; livery, sale and feed stable; 480 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Emerson, R. B.; firm of Emerson & Beam, manufacturers of doors, sash, blinds and lumber; 225 to 229 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 239 West Market street. Born in N. H. 1812; settled in M. C. 1854. 212 MARION COUNTY. FLEMINGS, JOHN; farmer; ^ mile north of corporation line, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Protestant. FLEMINGS, MRS. MARY; farmer; y^ mile north of corpora- tion line, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1830. FLETCHER, S. K.; res 335 North Pennsylvania street, In- dianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Methodist. Fouts, Samuel; proprietor of saw mill; res i^ m s e corporation Hne, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1827; settled in M. C. 1850. FISHER, WILLIAM S.; boot and shoemaker; 15 Massachu- setts avenue. Born in England 1824; settled in M. C. 1850. FURGUSON, W. N.; carpenter and job shop; 41 Massachu- setts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1811; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Methodist. Fitch %i Anderson; carriage and wagon manufacturers; corner of Noble street and Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Anderson, J. J.; res 138 John street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1870. Fitch, S. A.; res 38 Park avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Vt. 1835; settled in M. C. 1873. Frick, John; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; 301 Mas- sachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 19; settled in M. C. i860. Foote & Burr; dealers in millinery and fancy goods and notions; 366 St. Clair street, Indianapolis; res 295 North East street. Foote, Mrs.; res 366 St. Clair street, IndianapoHs. FAUGHT, JAMES L.; dealer in fancy groceries, flour and provisions; 435 East Tinker street, Indianapolis; res 325 Ash street. • Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Christian. Foster, R. M. ; bakery and confectionery; 88 Fort Wayne ave- nue, Indianapolis. Born in Scotland 1848; settled in M. C. 1868. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2I3 Friedgen, C. H.; saloonkeeper; 1 15 Fort Wayne avenue; Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1864. Friedgen, C. ; manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes; 21 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 36 North East street. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1861. Fowler, Harry; res 24J East Washington street, Indianapolis. FLORIA, J. E.; attorney at law; room 3 Talbott & New's Block, up stairs, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis ; res 84 Massachusetts avenue. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C 1 87 1. Dem. Methodist. FRANKLIN, JAMES E.; attorney at law; room 3 Talbott & New's Block, Indianapolis; res 123 North Liberty street. Born in Ky. 1842; settled in M. C. 1867. Farbis, R. A.; wholesale and retail dealer in flour and feed; 136 and 139 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 18 1 8; settled in M. C. 1874. Presbyterian. Ferguson, T.; stencil cutter and dealer in cigars and tobacco; III Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Indiana 1843; settled in M. C. 1843. Episcopalian. Folsom, E. S.; manager Phoenix Life Insurance Co.; room 14 Talbott & New's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apoHs. Fitchey, Michael G. ; chief fire engineer; Hose Co. No. 9; St. Joseph street, Indianapolis. Featherston, J. R.; physician and surgeon; room, second floor over 24^ Kentucky avenue. FERTIG, FRANK; house, sign, banner and fresco painter; 24 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 496 North Missis- sippi street. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1850. FLORANDER & LUNDE; blacksmiths; repairing and job work done to order; shop at Southport. Florander, N. B. S. ; brick maker; res Southport. Born in Den- mark 1847; settled in M. C. 1868. All tbe Exposition Preminms of 1874 received and Iield at Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 214 MARION COUNTY. FARLEY, T. ; saw manufacturer; special attention given to re- pairing all kinds of saws; 189 South Meridian street, Indi- anapolis. Born in N. Y. 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. Fleitz, Chas.; blacksmith; 487 South Meridian street, Indian- apoHs. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1853. FISHER ERASTUS, with No. 7 Fire Company; 125 East South street, Indianapolis; res 223 South Alabama street. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1863. FINCH & FINCH; attorneys at law; rooms 9 and 10 Bald- win's Block, second floor, Indianapolis. Fulmer, L. A.; silver plater; 225 East Washington street, In- dianapolis. FRANKENSTEIN, JACOB; cupping, bleeding, leeching, tooth drawing and barber; shop 249 back. West South street, In- dianapolis; res 119 Yeizer street. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1862. Foster, R. S. & Co.; general commission and storage, dealers in cement and plaster; 6S and 70 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Foster, R. S.; firm of R. S. Foster & Co.; res 352 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1850. FLETCHER, W. B.; physician; 107 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Francis, Edith; fruit grower; 2% m s e of Circle, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1806; settled in M. C. 1837. Foley, W. W. ; physician; 280 North Mississippi street, Indian- apolis. Born in M. C. 1843. Indpt. Protestant. Foley, J. W. ; firm of Muir & Foley; 12 West Washington street. Born in Indianapolis 1841. Indpt. Protestant. FISHBACK, JOHN; president of Indianapolis Sentinel Co.; office, Sentinel Building; res 441 North Meridian street. Born in Ohio 1825; settled in M. C. 1854. FAY, A. F.; firm of G. F. Adams & Co.; res 335 North Lib- erty street. Born in N. Y. 1822; settled in M. C. 1866. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 21$ FISHER, CHARLES; justice of the peace; 3 Yohn's Block- res 26 West North street. Born in Pa. 1806; settled in M.' C. 1834. FATOUT, H. B.; surveyor and civil engineer; office, 6 and 8 Hubbard's Block, Indianapolis; res Wayne township. Born in M. C. 185 1. FROMMEYER, HENRY; wholesale and retail dealer in china, glass and queensware; 24 South Meridian street, Indianap- olis; res 134 North Mississippi street. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1849. FIELD, EDWARD S.; firm of McGilliard, Carpenter & Co., insurance and real estate; res 613 North Illinois street, In- dianapoHs. FRY, W. H.; firm of Maxwell, Fry & Co.; res 721 North Meri- dian street, Indianapolis. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF INDIANAPO- LIS; building cor. Circle and Market streets, Indianapolis. Fuller, James; physician; office 45 J Virginia avenue, Indianap- olis; res 104 Fletcher avenue. Born in Vt. 1841; settled in M. C. 1867. FITZHUGH, L. M. & CO.; dealers in teas, cigars and tobacco; 66 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Fitzhugh, L. M., res y6 East New York street. Born in Ind. Ferger, L. ; bakery; 407 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1854. Feltmann, Geo. H.; shoemaker; 375 South Delaware street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1865. Field & Co.; vinegar works ; 226 and 228 South Delaware St., Indianapolis. Field, F. A.; firm of Field & Co., Indianapolis; bds Spencer House. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1873. Fitzhugh, Dr. T.; physician; room i, Schrader's Block, 453 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis ; res 328 McCarty street. Born in Va. 1835; settled in M. C. 1873. 2l6 MARION COUNTY. FORTNER, FLOYD & CO.; wholesale dealers in fancy goods, notions, etc.; 75 South Meridian street, Indianapohs. FORTNER, A. J.; res 29 School street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1867. FORTNER, S.; res 27 School street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1869. FLOYD, M. H.; res 227 East South street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1839; settled in M. C. 1868. FAHNLEY & McCREA ; importers and jobbers of millinery, straw and fancy goods; 131 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis. Fatout, Moses; carpenter and contractor; res J^ m e of Indian- apolis. Ferree, W.; dealer in hats and caps; Virginia avenue, Indiana- polis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Fisher, John; barber; 412 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Switzerland 1846. FUNKHOUSER, DAVID; physician and surgeon; 35 Market street, Indianapolis; res 40 North Mississippi street. Born in Va. Forbes & Alcon; watch makers and jewelers; 30 Virginia ave- nue, Indianapolis. Forbes, J. R. ; res jy Huron street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. Fette, G. ; tailoring and repairing; 38 Virginia avenue, Indiana- polis; res 229 South Alabama street. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1854. FOUTS, L.; boarding house and restaurant; 65 and 6y North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1833; settled in M. C. 1874. Finch & Finch; attorneys at law; 9 and" 10 Baldwin's Block, second floor. Finch, F. M.; res 286 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 10; settled in M. C. 1865. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2l7 Finch, J. A.; res 286 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1865. Fuller, E. & Co.; dealers in pianos, organs, etc.; 4 Circle Hall, Indianapolis. Fuller, E.; res 118 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1838; settled in M. C. 1869. Forsythe, J. T.; res 341 Ash street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1873. Forby, C. H.; dealer in trunks and traveling bags; 115 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. FEIBLEMAN, MRS. DORA; dealer in notions and fancy goods; 123 South lUinois street, Indianapohs. Frey, David; dealer in clothing; 129 South Illinois street, Indi- anapolis; res 63 West Georgia street. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. Jewish faith. Frese, C. & Co. ; wholesale and retail dealers in hardware and cutlery; 27 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Frese, Charles; res 27 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1834; settled in M. C. 1853. Featherston, J. R.; physician; 24J Kentucky avenue, Indian- apohs; res 124 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Farnsworth, T. W.; oculist and aurist; 72 East Washington street, Indianapohs. Born in Mass. 1838; settled in M. C 1865. Ferguson, C. A. ; dealer in watches and jewelry, 44 and 46 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res corner of Tinker and Meridian streets. Frankem, I. L. ; stove dealer; 34 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 449 North Tennessee street. Born in M. C. 1838. Foster & Darnall; merchants; 22 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. liargest Stock in tbe City at Geo. H. Heitkani^s, 38 West ITastaington Street. 2l8 MARION COUNTY. FLETCHER, S. A. & CO.; BANKERS; 30 and 32 East Washington street, Indianapolis. First National Bank; i East Washington street, Indianapolis. FEATHERSTON, WM. E.; auction and commission mer- chant; buys and sells household and other goods; 179 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 200 North West street. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1828. Frauer & Bieler; saddle and harness merchants; 109 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Frauer, R.; res 277 New York street. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1854. Francis, A. E.; saloon; 120 South lUinois street, Indianapolis; res 118 West Georgia street. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1857. FULLER, W. H.; shaving and hair dressing saloon; opposite Union Depot, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Fletcher, S. A.; res 180 East Ohio street, IndianapoHs. Born in Vt. about 1808; settled in M. C. 1831. Fell, J.; groceries and provisions; 400 South Illinois street, In- dianapolis; res 396 South Illinois street. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1859. ^em. Catholic. Fulton, B. F.; grocer; 49 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 240 North lUinois street. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. Faulkner, George S.; machinist; No. i Engine House, 147 In- diana avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Conn. 1837; settled in M. C. 1867. Faulkner, Eugene; machinist; No. i Engine House, Indianapo- lis. Born in Conn. 1849; settled in M. C. 1868. Foster, Jonas; agent Franklin Fire Insurance Co.; res 61 Cen- tral avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Baptist. Fritz, Peter; Granger Eating House; 30 West Louisiana street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1869. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 219 FRANK, JAMES; real estate broker; 35 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 461 North Tennessee street. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1857. Indpt. Catholic. Frauer, I. C; druggist; 246 East Washington street, Indianap- olis; res 28 North East street. Born in Germany 1841; set- tled in M. C. 1854. Feldkamp, R. W.; firm of Feldkamp & Woodford; importers and dealers in wines and domestic liquors; 306 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in Hanover, Germany, 1846; settled in M. C. 1869. Foist, Fred.; firm of Foist & Schweikle; wagon and blacksmith shop; 478 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 32 North Liberty street. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1873. FELLER, CHARLES; practical watchmaker and jeweler; 226 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 244 South Mis- souri street. Born in Ohio 1852; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. Protestant. Guyman, John A.; clerk M. M. B. A.; 24 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 117 West street. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. GORDON, GEO.; firm of GORDON & HESS, dry goods; 3 Odd Fellows Hall, Indianapolis; res 216 North Delaware street. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. about 1859. GORDON, WM.; firm of L. P. Culloden & Co.; real estate agents; 82>^ East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 373 North West street. Born in Scotland 1838; settled in M. C. 1873. Indpt. Protestant. GRAVES, HENRY H.; firm of H. JOHNSON & CO., manu- facturers of domestic wines; 194 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 29 South West street. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Gordon, Browne & Lamb; attorneys at law; room 8, second floor, McDonald & Roache's Block, Indianapolis. 220 MARION COUNTY. Graves, P. M.; with T. J. Doan, grocer; 194 West Washington street, Indianapohs; res 29 South West street. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Goodwin, T. A.; minister and real estate agent; office 44J North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis ; res 13^ m e corporation hne, on Washington street. Born in Ind. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Methodist. Goodyear India Rubber Co.; wholesale and retail dealers in ev- ery description of rubber goods; 12 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Garvey, James; ornamental plastering; 90 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis ; res between Delaware and Alabama streets. Born in Ireland 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. GANDOLFO, MRS. FANNIE W.; dress-making; cutting and fitting a specialty; 107 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Gillett, Samuel T.; minister of M. E. Church; res 138 Massa- chusetts avenue, Indianapohs. Born in N. Y. 1809; ^^^~ tied in M. C. 1846. Gregg, J. A.; wagon maker and repair shop; 226 West North street; res 329 North West street. Born in Ind. 1829; set- tled in M. C. 1856. GILBERT, FRM; livery and sale stable; 286 and 288 Massa- chusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 224 St. Clair street. Born in Ky. 1824; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Spirit- ualist. GOTH & DIETZ; dealers in staple and fancy groceries, flour and feed; 489 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. GOTH, E. P.; res 453 North New Jersey street, Indianapohs. Born in Ind. 1854; settled in M. C. 1854. Gale, E. S.; physician and surgeon; 164 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis; res 372 North New Jersey street. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1873. Garshwiler, W. ; livery, sale and feed stable; 130 St. Clair street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 221 GUISEY, JOHN C. ; dealer in and shipper of oysters, fish, game and poultry; 40 West Maryland street, Indianapolis; res 221 West Maryland street. Born in N. J. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Rep. Lutheran. Gillespie, William J.; res 203 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. GIEZENDANNER, WM.; baker and confectioner; 150 West Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in Switzerland 1845 J settled in M. C. i860. Protestant. GORDEN, BEN. F.; printer; res 'jj Indiana avenue, Indianap- olis. Born in M. C. 1856. Gorden, Maggie D.; res IJ Indiana avenue. GARDNER, CONRAD; firm of Gardner & Son, meat market; 100 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis ; res 3 m w Circle street. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1861. Dem. R. Catholic. GARDNER, FRED.; firm of Gardner & Son, meat market; 100 Indiana avenue, IndianapoHs ; res 3 m w Circle street. Born in Ohio 1855; settled in M. C. 1861. Dem. Gossom, W. H.; salesman in grocery; 201 Indiana avenue; res 38 Camp street. Born in Ky. 1827; settled in M. C. 1869. Conservative. Christian. Ganter, C; confectioner; 180 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Baden, Germany, 1820; settled in M. C. 1852. Grubb, W. C; insurance agent ; 68 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 310 North Illinois street. Born in Pa. 1842; settled in M. C. 1869. Indpt. Presbyterian. Green, J. R. ; 92 and 94 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Christ. GAUSS, E. ; dealer in wooden and willow ware, toys, notions and fancy goods; 174 West W^ashington street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Wurtemberg, Germany, 1843 ; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Freethinker. liinen Collars and Caffs at Heitkam's, 38 West Wasbington Street. 222 MARION COUNTY. Graham, R. J.; firm of C. A. Moffat & Co.; 196 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis, Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Rep. Protestant. ,GIRTON, CHAS.; pump maker; 214 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 72 West Maryland street. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Protestant. GREIN, JOHN; baker and confectioner; 264 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1845. GASS, ROBERT; dealer in fancy notions and gents' furnishing goods; 336 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Presbyterian. Geisendorff, J. C; firm of J. C. Geisendorff & Co., proprietors Central Mills; office, corner Circle and Market streets, In- dianapolis; res 191 North New Jersey street. Gallup, W. P.; firm of W. P. & E. P. Gallup, agents for Fair- banks' scales, and dealers in grain; 43 and 45 North Ten- nessee street, Indianapolis; res 350 North Tennessee street. Born in N. H. 1828; settled in M. C. 1853. Gallup, E. P.; res 350 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in N. H. 1836; settled in M. C. 1856. Gorden, I. S. & Co.; wholesale dealers in saddlery hardware; 118 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res northwest cor- ner Vermont and Tennessee streets. Groeschel, August; tailor; near Crown Hill, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1867. Groeschel, Chas. ; gardener; near Crown Hill, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1858. Gray, Stephen; merchant tailor; 18 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 242 North Pennsylvania street. Born in England 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. Indp. Methodist. Gordon, J. W.; res 475 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Green, John C; druggist; No. i Martindale's Block, Pennsyl- vania street, Indianapolis; res 510 North Delaware street. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1864. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 22$ Glazier, Clark & Co. ; wholesale and retail dealers in coal, coke and lime, also jobbers in grain, flour, feed and hay; ware- house 146 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. GRAUMAN, MIRA; city shirt factory and dress making; io8 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Grimm & Meyer; dealers in staple and fancy groceries; 203 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. GRIMM, LOUIS; res 402 North New Jersey street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1853; settled in M. C. 1873. Goldsmith & Co.; dealers in ready made clothing; loi South Il- linois street, Indianapolis. Goldsmith, Birnhast. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1874. Grauman David; broker; 136 Illinois street, Indianapolis; bds Spencer House. Born in Ky. 1852; settled in M. C. 1872. Gray, J. W.; proprietor Spencer House, IndianapoHs. Goe, H. N.; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; 441 North Illinois street, Indianapolis ; res 503 North Mississippi St. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1864. GEORGE, H.; general business manager for L. S. White; 173 East Washington street. Born in Pa. 1838; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Presbyterian. Garrison, J. W. ; proprietor Manufacturers and Real Estate Ga- zette; 60 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. GOEBLER, W. M.; cleaning, dyeing and repairing house; 37 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 26 Buchanan street. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1868. Gray, Wm.; res 235 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1850. Gray & Beyschlag; successors to H. H. Lee, druggist; Bates House Block, 18 and 20 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. GOLDSBERRY, S. S.; dealer in fine watches and all kinds of jewelry and silver ware; 11 North Illinois street, Indian- apolis; res 259 Virginia avenue. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Episcopalian. 224 MARION COUNTY. Groesley, H.; general commission merchant, lOO South Illinois street; corner Georgia street, Indianapolis; res 413 Wash- ington street. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1874. GEROLANIUM, JAMES; in the driven well business; res 325 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1852. Dem. Christian. Greany, P. & T. ; dealers in groceries, wines and liquors; South Delaware street, Indianapolis. GALE, J. A.; physician; corner Veach and Shelby streets, In- dianapolis; res 372 North New Jersey street. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. Glass, C. C. ; grocer; 19 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settTed in M. C. 1870. GALLAHUE, W. C; dry goods and notions; 446 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in 1841; settled in M. C. 1865. GRAY, G. W.; tailor; custom work done to order; 27 Ken- tucky avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1824; settled in M. C. 1862. Gosset, Francis; farmer and gardener; 25^ m s of Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1868. Gimber, Joseph ; gardener; i m s of corporation, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1849; settled in M. C. 1852. Gimber, Nicholas; i m s of corporation, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1800; settled in M. C. 1852. GREENMAN, WRIGHT & DUN; proprietors of LITTLE'S HOTEL ; corner Washington and New Jersey streets, In- dianapolis. Greenman, Robert; res Little's Hotel, Indianapolis. GROOMS, W. E.; printer at office corner Meridian and Circle streets, Indianapolis; bds Sherman House. Born in M. C. 1856. Dem. Garrison, Edward; toll-gate keeper; East Washington street, ^ mile east of corporation line, IndianapoUs. Born in Ky. 1815; settled in M. C. 1866. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 22$ GATES, A. B. & CO.; wholesale dealers in coffees, teas, etc.; 31 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. GATES, A. B.; res "i^jj North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1823; settled in M. C. 1869. Graves, L. W.; farmer; i ]^ miles east of corporation line, In- dianapolis. Born in Tenn. 1824; settled in M. C. 1861. GEISEL, HENRY; grocery and provision house; Clifford ave- nue, east of Woodruff Place, Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1832; settled in M. C. 1849. GEISEL, W. J.; clerk with Henry Geisel in grocery house, In- dianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1855. GEHRING, CONRAD; importer and dealer in German scien- tific books, architects' and engine^^s' supplies; 127 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1859. Goldhausen, Franz; German bookseller; 9 and 1 1 Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1869. GRUNDEN, W. H.; boot and shoe manufacturer; 55 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1869. Geer, S. H.; grocer; 260 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. GIBSON, W. T. & CO. ; general agents American insurance ; JJ East Market street, Indianapolis. GIBSON, W. T.; firm of W. T. Gibson & Co.; res Chicago, 111. Gates, Pray & Co.; feed and sale stable; East Market square, Indianapolis. Gates, A. B.; res 212 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1864. GLASSEY, WM.; firm of Pease, Robinson and Glassey; res 300 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. GRAHAM & HUBBARD; civil engineers; 8 Brouse Block, 92 East Market street, IndianapoHs. Paper Bosoms, Collars and CnfTs at O. H. Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 15 226 MARION COUNTY. GRAHAM, J. M.; firm of Graham & Hubbard; res 283 Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850 ; settled in M. C. 1873. Green, James; general agent Berkshire Life Insurance Co.; 27 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis; res 364 North Meridian St. Born in R. I. 1810; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Presb. GUNDELFINGER, B.; firm of B. Gundelfinger & Co., Ar- cade Clothing House; 6 West Washington street, Indiana- polis; res 260 East Ohio street. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. i860. GUNDELFINGER, H.; Arcade; res 18 West Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1864. Hebrew. Grove, B. ; salesman Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine; 10 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 18 18; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. GOLDMAN, I. S.; watchmaker and jeweler; special attention paid to repairing and engraving: 78 Virginia avenue, India- napolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Methodist. Graves, R.; confectioner; 36 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1826; settled in M. C. 1843. Greek & Rice, carpenters and repairers; pumps, wells and cis- terns repaired to order; 131 North Tennessee street, Indi- anapolis. Gallup, W. P. & Co.; commission merchants; 43 and 45 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Gentry, Charles; confectioner; 149 North Noble street, Indian- apoHs. GARDNER, W. H.; dealer in wrapping paper and paper sacks; 24 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Grafiftey, J. F.; shirt maker; 30^ South Illinois street, Indian- apolis. Grafiftey, J.; shirt maker; 30^ South Illinois street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 22/ Gough, Geo.; engineer for Kingan. Born in Ireland 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1865. GREEN, W. H.; with Thos. Cottrell, 276 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 176 Douglass street. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. George, Robert; grocer and liquor dealer; 274 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis; res 24 North Mississippi street. Born in Ind. 1818; settled in M. C. 1838. Gibson, D. & T. M.; millers; 352 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Geis, L. A.; saloon and restaurant; 14 and 16 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1863. Grosch, John; proprietor of Mozart Hall, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. 1848. Gambold, Thos.; salesman at Wm. Spotts', corner of Delaware street and Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1833; settled in M. C. 1868. GEHRING, JOSEPH; clerks for Wm. Scott & Co.; res 178 Huron street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1843; settled in M. C. 1870. Goldthwait, Everett; firm of H. Goldthwait & Co.; res 188 California street, Indianapolis. Born in Me. 185 i; settled in M. C. 1873. Goldthwait, H. & Co.; wood dealers; Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis. Gimpel, Michael; grocer and liquor dealer; 353 East street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. 1852. Greer, S. H.; grocer; 70 High street, Indianapolis; res same. Gibbs, Max ; notions, etc. ; 406 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis; res same. Born in Austria 1834; settled in M. C. 1870. GEORGE, J. O.; ice cream parlor; 436 South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. Born in New Brunswick 1841; settled in M. C. 1874. 228 MARION COUNTY. Gibson, W. S. ; carpenter; res 156 East Market street, Indian- apolis. Born in Pa. 1828; settled in M. C. 1863. GLAZIER, JOHN; foreman No. 4 Engine Co.; Indianapolis; res 316 South Illinois street. Born in M. C. 1852. Grube, John; hoseman of Engine Co. No. 4; Indianapolis; res 338 South lUinois street. Born in M. C. 1852. Gates, Jno. J.; firm of Sullivan & Gates; res 212 North Cali- fornia street, Indianapolis. Gimbel, H. E. ; cabinet-maker; 219 East Washington street, In- dianapoHs. Born in Ohio 1851; settled in M. C. 1854. GRUM, LEWIS; silver-plater; 225 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 18 South Pennsylvania street. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. Gorrell, A. W. ; res 91 Fletcher avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1835; settled in M. C. 1856. Gladen, F. M.; attorney at law; rooms 6 and 8 Hubbard's Bl'k, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1851. Gramling, J. & P.; merchant tailors and dealers in clothing; 35 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Gramling, J.; res 490 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Bavaria 1832; settled in M. C. 1862. Gramling, P.; res 500 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Bavaria 1828; settled in M. C. 1854. GOEPPER, F. & CO. ; merchant tailors and dealers in clothing and gents' goods; 17 East Washington street, Indianapohs. GOEPPER, F.; res 373 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Baden, Germany, 1825; settled in M. C. 1849. Gilmore, E. T.; dealer in flour and feed; 155 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Canada 1844; settled in M. C. 1871. GREEN, W. B. & CO.; Cleveland Lightning Rod Co.; office, 193 West Washington street, Indianapolis. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO.; office, 21 East Washington street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 229 GREEN, W. B.; firm of W. B. Green & Co.; bds 193 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1837; set- tled in M. C. 1870. GALL, ALBERT; dealer in carpets, wall paper, window shades* oil cloth, etc.; loi East Washington street, Indianapolis' res 131 North New Jersey street. Born in Wisconsin 1842; settled in M. C. 1845. Griffin, G. O.; dealer and importer of wines and liquors; 187 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Hartpence, W.; confectionary stand; corner Washington and Illinois streets, IndianapoHs. ROWLAND, J. A.; baggage master on I. B. & W. R. R.; room No. 8, 22^ South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1848; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Helms, L. A,; dentist; room 14, up stairs, in Franklin Life In- surance Building, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; set- tled in M. C. 1865. HOLLOWELL, J. T.; res 341 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Christian. Haupt, R.; notion store; 151 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 17 Chatham street. Born in Prussia 18 19; set- tled in M. C. 1856. Hadley, H. M.; Deputy Assessor; City Hall, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. HADLEY, WM.; City Assessor; office in City Hall, Indian- apolis; res 381 North Delaware street. Born in N. C. 1823; settled in M. C. 1853. Hallenbeck, T. P.; res Cincinnati, Ohio. Born in Pa. 1841. Toa are iiiTited to call at Heitkam's, .3S West Wasbington Street. 230 MARION COUNTY. Hill, J. F.; barber; 28 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res North Tennessee street. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Methodist. HOWARD & SON; cancer doctors ; 92 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. HOWARD, E.; res 822 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1815; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. HOWARD, W. O. ; 92 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1854. Hotz, G. C; tailor; 124 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1855. Heins, S.; dealer in ready-made clothing and furnishing goods; 97 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 80 West Maryland street. Born in N. Y. 1848; settled in M C. 1873. Dem. Hollywood, R. H.; saloon; 131 South Illinois street, Indianap. olis. Born in N. Y. 1844; settled in M. C. 1868. Hallenbeck & Co.; wire works; 39 South Illinois street, Indian- apolis. Hallenbeck, A. H.; res Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1839; set- tled in M. C. 1870. Henninger & Bro.; toy store; 47 South IlHnois street, Indian- apolis. Harlan, G. W. ; grocer ; 49 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res corner East and Michigan streets. Haas, S. ; clothing; 53 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 185-; settled in M. C. 1873. Jewish faith. Hamilton, T. D. ; furniture; 139 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 75 North Illinois street. Born in Pa. 1821 ; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Methodist. Hamilton, Mrs. M C; dress-making; 75 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1865. Hadley, W. S.; restaurant; 61 North Illinois street, Indianapo- lis. Born in N. Y. 1835; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 23 I Hardebeck, J. H. ; res 389 North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. 1874. Hale, D. B.; physician; 520 East Washington street, Indian- apoHs. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. HESS, J. W.; firm of Gordon & Hess; res 385 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1835; settled in M. C. 1862. Presbyterian. Hereth, J. C; harness maker; 12 North Delaware street, Indi- anapolis; res 268 North Alabama street. Born in 1827; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Methodist. HAMILTON, F. W.; Auditor of Marion County; res 115 Park avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1833; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Haughey, T. P.; President National Bank; res 237 North Meri- dian street, Indianapolis. Born in Del. 1826; settled in M. C. 1848. Rep. Methodist. HATCH, V. G.; res 104 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. about 1828; settled in M. C. 1872. Hawkins, R. O.; res 493 North East street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. HOBBS, WILLIAM H.; firm of Swain & Hobbs; res 112 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1868. Haskins, T. H.; 10 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1854; settled in M. C. 1873. HUBBARD, WM. H.; res corner Meridian and Second streets, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1825. Presbyterian. Hafner, A.; boots and shoes; 127 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Born in Baden 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. HEIZER, DAVID F.; res 443 North East street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1834; settled in M. C. 1834. Hyde, N. J.; clerk at Capital House ; West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Wis. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1859. Dem. 232 MARION COUNTY. Hazzard & Webster; real estate brokers; 245^ East Washington street, Indianapolis. Hazzard, M,; res Indianapolis. Hannaman, W.; res 2^ m e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1806; settled in M. C. 1827. HUEBNER & BUNTING; architects; rooms 18 and 19, over 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Harrison, R. E.; lawyer; 2d floor, 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 148 Huron street. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1865. HUEBNER, HENRY R.; res 484 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in capital city of Saxony; settled in M. C. 1865. Harrison, Temple C. ; lawyer ; rooms 8 and 9, over 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 23 Cherry street. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1864. HILL & NEAL; wholesale and retail druggists; 99 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Hill, John F. ; druggist; res 84 North Alabama street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 18 12; settled in M. C. 1830. HASKIT & HETSELGESSER; successors to Haskit & Morris, wholesale and retail druggists; 20 West Washington street, Indianapolis. HASKIT, W. I.; res 228 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Presby. HARRISON'S BANK; 15 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. HARRISON, ALFRED; res 252 North Meridian street, Indi- anapolis, Born in Tenn. 1802; settled in M. C. 1824. HARRISON, J. C. S.; 262 North Meridian street, Indianapo- Hs. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1847. HUFF & NICHOL; attorneys at law; office i6>^ East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 233 HUFF, SAMUEL A.; firm of Huff & Nichol; bds at Bates House, Indianapolis. Born in S. C. i8ii; settled in M. C. 1873. Herington, Mrs. Sarah; boarding house; 49 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Huff, J. T.; res corner Bellefontaine street and Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1844. Democrat. Hill & Myers; boots and shoes; 17 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Hill, E. C; res 90 West First street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1864. Hogshire, W. K. & Co.; boots and shoes; 25 West Washington street, Indianapolis. HAWLISON, WILLIAM; firm of Chas. Mayer & Co.; res 297 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Harowitz, S.; Indianapolis. Born in 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. Circle House. Homan, H. O.; res 31 Ellsworth street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1832; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Hanson & Morrow; merchants; 46 North Illinois street, Indian- apolis. HEITKAM, GEO. H.; res 250 North Alabama street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1853. HETSELGESSER, L. W.; res 93 North lUinois street, Indian- apolis. Dem. Methodist. Hanson, J. A.; res 327 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1873. - ' HEITKAM & KENNEY ; clothing house; Griffith's Block, 38 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Heims, S.; clothing; 57 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 80 Maryland street. Born in Germany 1822; settled in M. C. 1873. We will treat you well at O. H. HeitkamN. 38 West Wasbing-ton Street. 234 MARION COUNTY. HODGSON, ISAAC; architect; room 6, Griffith's Block, Indi- anapoHs ; res 705 North Illinois street. Born in Belfast, Ireland; settled in M. C. 1855. HODGSON, EDGAR J.; architect; room 6, Griffith's Block, Indianapolis ; res 705 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1854; settled in M. C. 1855. HODKINSON & CO.; refiners, agents for carbon, headlight, lubricating and anchor mineral oil; office 22 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. HODKINSON, S.; Born in Pa. 1843; settled in M. C 1874. HEDGES & LYONS; undertakers and wholesale dealers in metalic burial cases, caskets and wooden coffins; 66 West Maryland street, two doors west of Illinois street, Indian- apolis. HEDGES, E. ; res 66 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 183 1; settled in M. C. 1852. HASTINGS, E. L. ; Superintendent State Journal, corner Circle and Market streets, Indianapolis. Hofmann, Phillip; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions, also proprietor of first class boarding house; near Brightwood, on Pendleton Pike. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1863. Higgins Bent Wood School Furniture Co.; A. B. Judson, secre- tary; C. J. Higgins, supt; located at Brightwood. Hambleton, Robert B. ; toll-gate keeper and dealer in cigars and tobacco; i J miles northeast terminus Massachusetts avenue. Born in Ohio 1823. H AUERSEN, WILLIAM ; res 297 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Herrington, S. P.; firm of Herrington & Boyd, manufacturers of carriages, buggies and spring wagons; 213 and 215 East Market street, Indianapolis; res 219 East Market street. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Hunt & Hacker; dentists; office corner Pennsylvania and Ver- mont streets, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 23$ Haerst, H.; merchant tailor; 38 South Illinois street, Indianapo- lis; res 65 South Illinois street. Born in Prussia 1825; set- tled in M. C. 1858. Hacker, T. S. ; res 129 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1870. Hunt, P. G. C. ; res at office corner Pennsylvania and Vermont streets, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1829. Hill, Conrad; res 429 East St. Clair street. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1869. Hays, B. D. & Co. ; wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of pine lumber, laths, doors and sash; office 31 east end of Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Hays, B. D.; res Yandes street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1861. HUBBARD, WM.; dealer in drugs and pure medicines; 44 Malott avenue, Indianapolis; res 48J Malott avenne. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1872. HARMON, JOHN; bakery and confectionery; 120 Ft. Wayne avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Me. 1840; set- tled in M. C. 1874. Hansen, John N.; grainer; with Webb & Co.; 12 South Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis ; res corner Beadle street and Lincoln avenue. Born in Prussia 1834; settled in M. C. 1865. Haugh & Co.; manufacturers of jail and court house work, iron fronts, wrought and cast iron railing; 6S, 70, 74, y6, yS and 80 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Haugh, Joseph R.; res 175 North New Jersey street, Indianap- olis. Haugh, B. F.; res 670 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. HOFFMAN, W. T.; rag carpet manufacturer ; 78 Massachu- setts avenue, 2d floor, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Iowa 1841; settled in M. C. 1868. Hammel, George; res 342 East street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M C. 1859. 236 MARION COUNTY. HoUoway, H. C. ; Superintendent of Post Office Department and general manager; Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res southwest corner Second and Delaware streets. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. HOGAN & HAMMEL; Avenue Tea Store; dealers in teas, coffee, sugar and foreign fruits, with general grocery stock; corner Massachusetts avenue and New Jersey street, Indian- apolis. Hogan, D. W.; res 173 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1839; settled in M. C. 1872. Hoss, James J.; real estate broker; office, yS Massachusetts ave- nue; res 334 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1833; set- tled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. Hoss, Jacob; retired farmer; 31^ m n e Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1802; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. HARPER, SAMUEL; retired farmer; res i}( m n e corpora- tion line, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Lutheran. Hibben, W. W.; minister M. E. Church, corresponding editor of Masonic Advocate. Born in Pa. 181 1; settled in Ind. 1835. Hays, I. C. & Son; general insurance agents; over No. 12 North Pennsylvania street. Hays, I. C; res 161 Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. i852. Rep. Presbyterian. Harton, Charles S.; res 258 North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in Mass. 1838; settled in M. C. 1874. Henry, John A.; attorney at law; room 314, second floor, Vin- ton's Block, Indianapolis; res 83 East St. Clair street. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. Herriott, W. M.; res 112 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. 1874. Hasket & Kerger; manufacturers of pumps; 34 South Pennsyl- vania street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 23/ Hasket, Elijah; res in rear of 272 Washington street, Indian- apohs. Born in N. C. 1832; settled in M. C. 1843. Heard, Thomas; physician and surgeon ; room i. Odd Fellows* Hall, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, Indian- apohs. Born in England 181 1; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Hill, G. W.; res 241 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1824; settled in M. C. 1873. HASSON, ED. & CO.; dealers in fashionable hats; 20 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Hasson, James; res 423 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Presb. HASSON, ED.; res 448 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1851; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Presb. Howland, John D.; Clerk of U. S. Circuit and District Court; room II, Post Office Building, Indianapolis; res 250 North Tennessee St. Born in Md. 1818; settled in M. C. 1857. Holloway, Wm. R. ; postmaster; Indianapolis; res 144 North Alabama street. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1861. Hanamon, J. T.; dealer in dry goods, notions, groceries and provisions; corner Columbia street and Home avenue, In- dianapolis. HUTCHINS, H. S.; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; 401 and 403 North Alabama street, Indianapolis; res 409 North Alabama street. Born in Conn. 1831; settled in M. C. 1855. Hillman, S. J.; dealer in drugs and pure medicines; corner St. Clair street and Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res on East street. Hobacker, Gottleib; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 343 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1866. Ton can always g:et the wortb of yonr money at Heitkam's, 3S West i;Vasbing:ton Street. 238 MARION COUNTY. Hoover, Mrs. Mary A.; res 81 Massachusetts avenue, Indian- apolis. HAMLIN, NICHOLAS; res 81 Fort Wayne avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1852; settled in M. C. 1871. H ADLEY, O. S. ; firm of Lecklides & Hadley, attorneys at law; No. 2 Yohn's Block, corner Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis; res 221 North Noble street. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Christian. Hergd, Fred.; meat market; 234 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1854. HART, E. F.; clerk with Bowen, Stewart & Co., wholesale and retail book store; 16 and 18 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 23 Blake street. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1838; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. CathoHc. Hettinger, I. B. ; hair dresser and wig manufacturer; 56 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 170 West Market street. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. Indp. Methodist. Hunt, John; painter; No. i Engine House, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 187 1. Protestant. Hildebrand, H. W. & Co.; wholesale dealers in lumber; Indiana avenue and canal, Indianapolis; res 308 North Delaware st. Holte, H. B.; book-keeper with Hildebrand & Co.; bds at Pyle House, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1853. Protestant. HARRYMAN; M. V.; dealer in fine pictures and looking glasses; 10 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1873. Indp. Methodist. Hammond, J. W.; firm of Brown & Hammond, new and second hand furniture; 173 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 434 Blake street. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1868. Hatton, J. S.; real estate agent; 182 Indiana avenue, Indianap- olis ; res 338 North West street. Born in Ind. 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Methodist. Hawkins, E. H.; superintendent city tea and grocery store; 159 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in England 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Episcopalian. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 239. Humphrey, J. W.; grocer; 314 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in W. Va. 1840; settled in M. C. 1861. Independent. Methodist. Hoover, W. W.; grocer; 40 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1826. Rep. M. Baptist. Held, C; grocer; 412 and 414 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1871. Indpt. Protestant. Hogshire, Samuel H.; merchant and farmer; res 452 Blake St., Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1832. Dem. Protestant. HADLEY, J. W.; firm of Hadley Bros., apothecaries; 317 In- diana avenue, Indianapolis; res 297 California street. Hurlle, I.; merchant tailor; 170 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Baden, Germany, 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Hurley, Patrick; livery and hack business; 309 California street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1829; settled in M. C. 1856. Dem. Catholic. HOLDEN, JOHN W.; manufacturer of picture frames; 174. East Washington street, Indianapolis; bds 138 East New York street. Born in N. C. 1841; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Christian. Hutton, A. P.; carpenter and joiner; res 351 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1843; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Protestant. Haywood, Alfred; artificial limbs and braces for deformities; 172 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 310 East New York street. Born in Pa. 1 831; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Protestant. Hyde, A. R.; real estate agent; 35 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 291 North Noble street. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1854. Heron, Alex.; secretary State Board of Agriculture; office, State House, Indianapolis; res 413 North Illinois street. Born ia Md. 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. 240 MARION COUNTY. HENDERSON, ED. ; dealer in new and second-hand furniture, stoves, carpets, bedding, etc.; 184 West Washington street, Indianapohs. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1872. Methodist. HERRINGTON, ISAAC H.; manufacturer and dealer in har- ness, saddles, etc. ; 78 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 231 North California street. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Protestant. HARDEN, R. E.; manufacturer brick moulds; 216 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res Zy North Noble street. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Methodist. HILL, JOHN F.; barber and hair dresser; 218 East Washing- ton street, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Methodist. Hall, J. E.; firm of Church & Hall, commission merchants; 240 East Washington street, Indianapohs; res 2 m e Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1870. HADLEY, W. C; firm of Hadley Bros., apothecaries; 317 In- diana avenue, Indianapolis; res 297 California street. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1874. Methodist. Hutchins, H. H.; boot and shoe manufacturer; 222 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis ; res 256 East Market street. Born in Conn. 1824; settled in M. C. 185 1. Hess, Josiah M.; dealer in fruit cans, seahng wax, etc.; 292 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1830; settled in M. C. 1869. Hust, Geo. C; meat market; 564 East Washington street, In- dianapohs. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 1830; settled in M. C. 1865. Helman, J. A.; of Indianapolis Coffin Co.; res corner Eighth and Tennessee streets. Hofman, Jacob; grocer; corner West and Second streets, Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1859. Hereth, G. L.; druggist; 174 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 24 1 Hutton, E. L.; meat market; 414 West North street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1854. HILD, WM.; firm of C. F. Hild, dealers in produce and gro- ceries; 152 Blake street, Indianapolis; res 287 North Da- vidson street, Indianapolis. Born in Nassau, Germany, 1847; settled in M. C. 1858. HILD, C. F.; firm of C. F. Hild & Bros.; res 287 North Da- vidson street, Indianapolis. Hampton, J. D.; manufacturer of carriage and buggy bodies; 186 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 340 West Ver- mont street. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1866. HAGERHORST, C. M.; wholesale and retail dealer in grocer- ies, provisions, canned fruits, fresh meats, &c. ; 223 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1830; settled in M. C. 1840. Hohlt, Wm.; gardener; North Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1856. Hohlt, Henry; gardener; North Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1850; settled in M. C. 1868. Hanna, Sam.; street contractor; res 292 Christian avenue, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. Hamilton, David P.; locomotive engineer; res 154 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Philadelphia 1830; set- tled in M. C. 1867. Methodist. HOLLER, E. TH.; dealer in Madison ale, Pittsburg pale ale, porter and lager beer, in bottles or kegs; 37 South Delaware street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1870. Hasket, E.; firm of Hasket & Kiger, pump manufacturers; 34 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 272 East Wash- ington street. Born in N. C. 1829; settled in M. C. 1843. Rep. Protestant. Oents' Fancy Wear in sreat variety at Heitkam's, 38 West Washingrton Street. 16 242 MARION COUNTY. Harden, Richard; barber; 10 South Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ky. 1843; settled in M. C. 1868. Hancock, Harrison; wholesale and retail dealer in confectionery; 16 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1 851; settled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Protestant. HERR, JOHN ; toll gate keeper on the Bluff, Indianapolis and Leavensworth gravel roads. Born in Pa. 1835; settled in M. C. 1857. Hoefgen, John; brick manufacturer and trader; i mile south of corporation line, Indianapolis. Hellman, Lewis; block south of toll-gate on Meridian street, IndianapoHs. Harming, William; farmer; 2^ miles southeast of Circle street. Born in Germany 18 13; settled in M. C. 1840. Hansing, Henry; farmer; i mile southeast of corporation line. Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1843. Hitchcock, C. B.; Dean Bros.' steam pump manufactory; Mad- ison avenue ; res 84 South Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1846; settled in M. C. 1871. Hartley, Thos. ; with Chappell, 262 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1874. HOLLINGSWORTH, ZEPH.; feed, livery and sale stable; 277 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 331 West Washington street. Born in M. C. 1843. Heid, Henry; express driver; res 577 Michigan street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1864. Lutheran. Herrman, F. J.; undertaker; 26 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis. Born in France 18 17; settled in M. C. 1854. HALE & BILLINGS; house and sign painters; 47 South Dela- ware street, Indianapolis Harmining, C; groceries and liquors; 283 South Delaware St., Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 18 19; settled in M. C. 1846. Dem. Lutheran. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 243 HANSON, M.; shoe store; 363 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis; res Madison avenue. Born in Denmark 1837; set- tled in M. C. 1864. Hereth, J. C; saddle and harness shop; 12 North Delaware St., Indianapolis; res 268 North Alabama street. Born in Eu- rope, 1827; settled in M. C. 1852. Hereth & Co.; manufacturers and dealers in harness, saddles, etc. ; 24 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. HALL BROS.; manufacturers of folding lounges and spring mattresses; 147 and 149 North Delaware St., Indianapolis. Hall, T. Q.; firm of Hall Bros.; res 125 East Walnut street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 185 1. Hall, B. R.; firm of Hall Bros.; res 181 North Delaware street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1851. Hawk, W. V. & Co.; real estate brokers; 28 North Delaware street, IndianapoHs. Hawk, W. v.; firm of W. V. Hawk & Co.; res 32 College av- enue, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1866. Dem. Christian. Hawk, J. K.; res 52 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in 1849; settled in M. C. 1866. Methodist. HARTROD, LEWIS; saloon and restaurant; corner Shelby street and Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Prussia 1842; settled in M. C. 1856. HERINGTON & BOYD; carriage works ; 213 and 215 East Market street, Indianapolis. If you want cheap jobs give them a call. Haines & Bro.; wholesale and retail dealers in portable gaslight fixtures; 33 and 35 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Hartman & Dreier; blacksmiths and wagon ironers; 197 South East street, Indianapolis. Hill & Long; manufacturers of doors, frames, etc.; 113 and 115 South East street, Indianapolis. 244 MARION COUNTY. HOLLWEG & REESE; importers of china, glass and queens- ware; 96 and 98 South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. HOLLWEG, LOUIS; firm of Hollweg & Reese; res 240 East Market street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany; settled in M. C. 1858. HOLLAND, T. F. & CO.; importers of teas, tobaccos, syrups and groceries; 27 and 29 East Maryland St., Indianapolis. HOLLAND, T. F.; firm of T. F. Holland & Co.; res 383 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in M, C. 1838. Harvey, Preston; farmer and dairyman; 1 5^ miles north of cor- poration, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1834; settled in M. C. 1847. HANIMAN, WM.; res i mile east of corporation, Indianapolis. HENDRICKS, THOS. A.; Governor of the State of Indiana; office in State Building, corner Washington and Tennessee streets, Indianapolis; res 407 North Tennessee street, cor- ner of St. Clair street. Born in Tenn. 18 19; settled in M. C. i860. Huber, Jacob; firm of Becker & Huber; res 125 Davidson street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1864. HEITKAM, P. G. ; dealer in all kinds of furniture; upholster- ing done to order, and cash paid for old furniture; 6"j East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Hunt, A. L. & Co.; real estate brokers; 73 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Hunt, A. L.; firm of A. L. Hunt & Co., Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1840. Rep. Protestant. Hunt, W. W.; firm of A. L. Hunt & Co.; Indianapolis. Born in Mo. 1849. Rep. Protestant. HOLLAND, B. B.; firm of T. F. Holland & Co.; res 22 West St. Clair street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. HOLLAND, J. H.; firm of T. F. Holland & Co.; res 27 and 29 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 245 Hahn & Bals; wholesale liquor dealers; 33 East Maryland St., Indianapolis. HALL, WILL. C; With Bowen, Stewart & Co., Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1852; settled in M. C. 1870. HANNA, O. J. R.; Treasurer of National Surgical Institute, Indianapolis; res 382 North Meridian street. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1869. HOLLIDAY, W. J. &C0.; wholesale and retail dealers in iron, steel and heavy hardware, 59 South Meridian street, In- dianapolis. HOLLIDAY, W. J.; res 241 North Meridian street, Indian- apolis. Born in Va. 1832; settled in M. C. 1856. HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS & CO.; wholesale dealers in boots and shoes; 79 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. HENDRICKS, V. K.; firm of Hendricks, Edmunds & Co.; res 455 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. 1859. Hibben, Kennedy & Co.; wholesale dry goods; 97 and 99 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. HAMMERSTEIN, J.; firm of Hammerstein Bro. & Co.; Su- perintendent of Indianapolis Lithograph Institute, Indian- apolis. HAMMERSTEIN, N. & S.; proprietors of IndianapoHs Litho- graph Institute, Indianapolis. Holbrook, H. C; wholesale hquor dealer; 129 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. HAY, WM. H.; firm of Jones & Hay, real estate and insur- ance; res 222 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. about 1865. HUFFER, J. M.; saddle and harness maker; 23 South Meri- dian street, Indianapolis; res 69 Fletcher avenue. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. i860. For the Best Cnstom Snit go to Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street, 246 MARION COUNTY. Hildebraiid & Fugate; dealers in hardware and cutlery; 35 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. HAWTHORN, MORRIS, GORRELL & JONES; china, glass and queensware; 37 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. HEDGES, ISAAC L.; firm of Renihan, Long & Hedges; res 300 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1850. Heath, Sylvester; res 35 Chatham street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1866. HOSBROOK & FATOUT; civil engineers and surveyors; 6 and 8 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis. HOSBROOK J. A.; firm of Hosbrook & Fatout; res 477 North lUinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. HOSBROOK, D. B.; firm of Hosbrook & Fatout; res 91 Lau- rel street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio. Hays, Barton S.; artist; 43 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis; res 708 North Tennessee street. Born in Ohio 1 826; settled in M. C. 1858. HARDING, G. C; editor of The Sunday Herald; 23 Circle street, Indianapolis; res 20 Pratt street. HESPELT, CHAS.; baker and confectioner; 372 Virginia avenue, ' Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1862. HOWL AND, POWELL; farmer; ij m n e corporation line. Born in N. Y. 1799; settled in M. C. 1839. HAERLE, W.; wholesale and retail dealer in fancy dry goods; 4 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1857. Hammerly, J. M.; firm of Hammerly & Dark; 8 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1871. HAYS, JOSEPH; wholesale and retail tobaccos; 71 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 160 South New Jersey street. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1862. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 24/ HOSTON, T. C. ; manager of the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Co.; lo West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 284 North Tennessee street. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Heddrick, Chas. E.; wood carver; 219 East Washington street, Indianapohs. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1845. Hamilton, James A.; deputy sheriff; res 105 Park avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. • Harding, R. N.; deputy sheriff of Marion county; Indianapolis. HARRISON, B.; firm of Harrison, Hines & Miller; res 299 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1854. HINES, C. C; firm of Harrison, Hines & Miller; res 428 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1830; set- tled in M. C. 1854. HARRISON, HINES & MILLER; attorneys at law; office in Wright's Block, East Market street, Indianapolis. HARDESTY, JOHN O.; editor of the Sun; office, corner of Meridian and Washington streets, Indianapolis; res 35 West St. Joseph street. Born in Indianapolis 1843. Hindman, Robert; boot and shoe shop; 222 North Merrill St., Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1832. Herberich, M. G.; boot and shoemaker; 57 East South street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. HATHAWAY, H. P.; proprietor of Bloomington House, In- dianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1836; settled in M. C. 1861. HAYS, E. M. & CO.; dealers in boots and shoes; 75 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Hays E. M.; firm of E. M. Hays & Co.; res 160 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 19; settled in M. C. 1861. Hensley, John; farmer; 2^ m n Indianapohs. Hague, J. F. ; boot and shoemaker; 10 Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1873. 248 MARION COUNTY. HI ATT, JAMES M.; minister Christian Church; res 159 Park avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1853. HAHN, LOUIS; meat market; 48 Virginia avenue, Indianap- olis. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1855. HARTLEY, W. J.; willow-ware manufactory; 46 Virginia av- enue, Indianapolis; res 22 Wyoming street. Born in N.Y. 1843; settled in M. C. 1870. HESSLING, B. ; merchant tailor; 15 South Alabama street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 183 1; settled in M. C. 1856. Hamlin, Carlin ; firm of Jacob T. Wright & Co. , real estate of- fice; rooms I and 2 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis. Heller, James E.; attorney at law ; office 13 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis; res 297 Winston street. Born in Ind. HUBBARD, C. A.; firm of Graham & Hubbard; res 171 Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 185 1; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Hibbard, A. W.; real estate broker; 27 Baldwin's Block, Indi- anapolis. Born in Va. 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. Hanna, Caldwell & Co.; wholesale grocers; 52 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Hanna, S. C; firm of Hanna, Caldwell & Co.; res 184 Broad- way, Indianapohs. Born in Pa. 1832 ; settled in M. C. 1857. HOUSTON & CO.; wholesale dealers in tobacco, cigars and teas; corner Meridian and Louisiana streets, Indianapolis. HOUSTON, JOHN T.; firm of Houston & Co.; res 214 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. HANNA & KNEFLER; attorneys at law; 32 North Dela- ware street, opposite Court House, Indianapolis. HANNA, JOHN; firm of Hanna & Knefler; res Greencastle. HARTMAN, HERMAN; dealer in groceries, dry goods and notions, flour, feed, etc.; 150 Madison avenue; res 14 Mul- berry street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1849. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 249 Haig, M.; saloon; Madison avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1823; settled in M. C. 1861. Hadley, D. E.; office 191 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 195 Virginia avenue. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1867. Harder, A.; painter and contractor; 38 South East street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1873. Hagedora, H.; meat market; corner East and McCarty streets, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1866. Hoover, J. J.; tin shop; 438 Meridian street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Pa. 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. Harper, W. S.; ice cream parlor; 460 South Meridian street, In- dianapolis; res same. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1854- Haldy, C; cigar manufacturer; 471 South Meridian street, In- dianapohs; res same. Born in Germany 1853; settled in M. C' 1863. Harttrodt, Herman; proprietor Alleghany House; corner Ken- tucky avenue and Sharp street, Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1838; settled in M. C. 1856. HACKNEY, JOSEPHINE; milliner and dress maker; 23 West South street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1861. Hufmann, M.; grocer; 470 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS WOOL HOUSE; J. C. Alvord; wool dealer; 14 and 16 West Pearl near Meridian street, Indianapolis bdsat Hotel Bates. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1847. Ives, James O. ; proprietor of Hotel Bates; corner Washington and Illinois streets, Indianapolis. For the Best Ready-made Salt go to ^'^'^^^l%^';^i^gton Street. 250 MARION COUNTY. Irish, W. W.; proprietor of the Revere House, 45 North lUi- nois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1873. Indianapolis One Stave Barrel Factory; west of Military Park, IndianapoHs; John G. Blake, president; H. H. Fulton, vice president; J. B. Newcomb, secretary, H. Clay Dowell, su- perintendent. Indianapolis Elevator Co.; west of river, Indianapolis; Wm. P. Gallup, president; John C. Wright, secretary. Idler, Clinton; master mechanic of Vandalia machine shops; res 171 West South street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1849. Indianapolis Coffm Shops; West street and Canal, Indianapolis. Irwin, John S.; manager of United States Life Insurance Co.; 3 Glenn's Block, East Washington street, Indianapolis. Iliff, J. A.; firm of Iliff Bros.; dealers in hats and caps; 42 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res East Washington street, opposite Deaf and Dumb Institute. Born in N. J. 1845; settled in M. C. 1854. Iliff, Chas. E.; res 73 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Irwen, V. Q.; real estate broker; 30^ West Washington street, IndianpoHs; res 471 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Indianapolis National Bank; i Odd Fellows' Hall, East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment ; ^ m n e corporation line, Indianapolis; John L. Miller, presi- dent ; F. D. Somerby, vice president ; L. W. WiUiams, manager. laus, William; dealer in all kinds of meat; 153 Ft. Wayne ave- nue; res same. Born in Germany 1851 ; settled in M. C. 1871. Indianapolis Malleable Iron Works ; corner St. Clair street and canal; C. Spiegel, president; J. M. Crawford, secretary and treasurer; M. Crawford; superintendent. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2$ I Irwin, J. D.; farmer and trader; res at Southport. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1844. Protestant. Irwin, J. B.; dairyman; dealer in milk and butter; res n of cor- poration line, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1827; settled in M. C. 1870. Liberal. Indiana Dental Depot; Moore, Herriott & Co. ; dealers in den- tal goods; rooms 10, 11 and 12, 2d floor Vinton's Block, 48 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS LITHOGRAPH INSTITUTE; 145 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Paper Company; wholesale dealers in and manu- facturers of paper sacks; 25 East Maryland street, Indian- apoHs. INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD; office South Alabama street; General Superintendent, Ed. King; Gen- eral Agent, P. Peas; President, E. W. Woodward. Indianapolis Brass Supply Company; wrought iron pipes, fittings, etc.; 106, 108 and no South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Indianapolis Saw Works; 189 South Meridian street, Indian- apoHs. Ingersoll, Frank; foreman hook and ladder No. 2; bds at 255 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1840. Isensee, Albert; bell hanger and locksmith; 16 Virginia avenue. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1843. Israel, Levi; grocer; 428 South Meridian street. Born in Ger- many 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Ingraham, C. B.; photographer; 324 East Washington street; res 265 North Tennessee street. Born in Me. 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1866. Episcopalian. INLOW & HEIZER; wholesale dealers in cigars and fine cut tobacco, groceries, etc.; 141 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. INLOW, J. W. ; res ']'] East Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1843; settled in M. C. 1870. 252 MARION COUNTY. JOACHIM, J. C; butcher and dealer in all kinds of meat; 117 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. Born in D, C. 1838; settled in M. C. 1868. Johnson, Mrs. Jane; dealer in cigars and tobacco; 36 North Il- linois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. ; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Catholic. Johnson, Isaac; res ij m e Maywood P. O. Born in Ind. 1842. Jones, Robert A.; res 299 Winston street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1831; settled in M. C. 1861. JOSSELYN, ALASON K. ; dealer in real estate; res ^ mile east of corporation line, on National Road, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1844; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Prot. Joseph, George W. & Co.; real estate agents and brokers; 25 Martindale's Block, second floor, Pennsylvania street, In- dianapolis. Joseph, Geo. W. ; res 808 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1836; settled in M. C. i860. JONES, J. G.; physician and druggist; corner Pennsylvania street and Madison avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Methodist. JOHNSON, ERECKSON & BROWN ; proprietors of Union Furniture Co. ; 44 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. JOHNSON, AUGUST; res 514 East Washington street, In- dianapolis. Born in Europe 1844; settled in M. C. 187 1. Jones & O'Neal; proprietors of Massachusetts Avenue House; 42! Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Jones, Thomas; Indianapolis Born in Mass. 1831; settled in M. C. 1850. JOYCE, JOHN ; Washington Street Marble Works; 212 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Call and see samples. JOYCE, JOHN. Born in Ireland 1847; settled in M. C. 1865. Jefferson House; 61 and 63 East South street, Indianapohs. Jester, Valentine; 297 West Washington street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 253 Jacobi, Fred.; meat shop; 387 South Delaware street, Indian- apoHs ; res 6j Wyoming street. Born in Germany 1823 ; settled in M. C. 1855. Jacobi, August; res 6"] Wyoming street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1867. Jacqumine, Frank; at City Brewery, Indianapolis; res Madison avenue. Jenks, L. B. ; at Indianapolis Vinegar Works. Born in Califor- nia; settled in M. C. 1872. JAMESON, FUNKHOUSER & JAMESON ; physicians and surgeons; office 35 East Market street, Indianapolis. JAMESON, HENRY ; firm of Jameson, Funkhouser & Jame- son, physicians and surgeons; IndianapoHs. Born in M. C. 1848. JAMESON, P.- H.; firm of Jameson, Funkhouser & Jameson, physicians and surgeons; res 163 North Tennessee street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1843. Johnson, T. A. H.; firm of Barnard & Johnson; res 155 Broad- way, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. JOHNSON, GREEN C; proprietor of barber shop; under In- dianapolis Publishing House; res 29 Douglass street. Born in Canada 1831; settled in M. C. 1852. JACKSON, R.; firm of WM. LOVE & CO.; notary public; res East South street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1871. JONES & HAY; real estate and insurance office ; 21 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. JONES, BARTON D.; firm of JONES & HAY; res 188 North Delaware street. Born in District of Columbia 1829; set- tled in M. C. 1855. JOHNSON, J. W.; contractor, brick mason and cistern builder, etc.; res 127 West First street, IndianapoHs. Born in Vt. 1837; settled in M. C. 1866. For tlic Best Children's Clotbing go to Heltkam-s, 3S West Wastaingrton Street. 254 MARION COUNTY. Johnston & Lilly; organic chemists; 55 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. Johnston, John F.; firm of Johnston & Lilly; res 751 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1827; settled in M. C. 185 1. Jones, John; merchandise broker; 25 East Maryland street, In dianapolis. Johnston, Wm. W., firm of Murphy, Johnston & Co.; res 546 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. JOHNSON, W. P.; of National Surgical Institute; res North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. JONES, A., Sen.; ex-treasurer of State and president Indiana- polis Rolling Mill Co.; Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1859. JONES, E. S. ; farmer and stock raiser; Washington township, 3 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1859. JOHNSON & SONS; grocers and farmers; business room 749 East Washington street, Indianapolis. The place for bar- gains. JOHNSON, SAMUEL; firm of Johnson & Sons ; farmer; i^ m e corporation line. Born in M. C. 1822. He now lives on the farm that he was born on. JOHNSON, CHAS. E.; firm of Johnson & Sons; farmer; ij m e corporation line. Born in M. C. 1849. JOHNSON, W. H. H.; firm of Johnson & Sons. Born in M. C. 1855. JONES, C. B.; proprietor Alabama House; 61, 63 and 6$ North Alabama street, Indianapolis. JONES, JOHN G.; physician and druggist; corner of Madison avenue and Huron street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Judkins, L. D.; photographer; i6}4 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Me.; settled in M. C. 1869. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 255 Johnson & Kelsey; attorneys at law; office No. 4 Blackford's Block, corner Washington and Meridian sts, IndianapoHs. Johnson, E. T.; firm of Johnson & Kelsey, Indianapolis. Born inKy.; settled in M. C. 1864. Jones, J. L.; retail dealer in boots and shoes; 91 East Washing- ton street; res 430 North New Jersey street. Born in Va. 1797; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Christian. JULIAN, BROWN & JULIAN; attorneys at law; office 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis. JULIAN, JACOB B. ; reslrvington. Born in Indiana Territory 1815; settled in M. C. 1872. JULIAN, JOHN P.; res Irvington. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1873. Judah & Lamme; attorneys at law; office over 95 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Judah, J. M.; res 163 North Tennessee street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1867. Johnson, T. E.; attorney at law; 31 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 139 St. Mary's street. Born in Md. 1837; settled in M. C. 1864. Indpt. Methodist. JOHNSTON, W. J.; firm of Johnston & Bro.; wholesale and retail dealers in stoves, tin and copper ware; Capital Galva- nized Iron Works; 62 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 184 East Vermont street. Born in M. C. 1837. Pres- byterian. JOHNSTON, S. A.; firm of Johnston Bros.; res 220 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1837. Presbyterian. JOHNSTON, O. W.; with Johnston Bros.; 62 East Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 222 North New Jersey street. Born in M. C. 1853. Presbyterian. JORDAN, LEWIS; firm of Jordan & Jordan, attorneys at law; room No. i, 821^ East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 352 North Meridian street. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. i860. Dem. 256 MARION COUNTY. JOHNSTON, JAMES; firm of Golden & Johnston, real estate brokers; office, 94J East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 285 Union street. Born in Ind. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1870. Indpt. Protestant. Johnson, W. H.; manufacturer of domestic liquors; West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res corner Fayette and St. Clair streets. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. JACKSON, JOHN; dealers in ladies' and children's paper dress patterns; 39^ East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 40 North East street. Born in England 1825; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Presbyterian. Jackson, Mrs. L. L. ; teacher of dress and garment cutting, dress making, paper patterns, etc.; 39J East Washington street; res 40 North East street. Judd, Chas. S.; photographer; 45 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 55 Hoyt avenue. Born in Arkansas 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem, Episcopalian. Jenkins, Wm. ; candy maker; 39 Hosbrook street, Indianapolis. Judd, Frederick; grocer; 239 Blake street, Indianapolis. Jarvis, C. H.; livery, sale and feed stable; West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Jay, L.; grocer; West Washington street, Indianapolis. Johnson, David; farmer and contractor of public improvements; 2J m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 183 1. Jones, Jesse; general agent; room over 19 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 488 North Illinois street. Born in Va. 1813; settled in M. C 1833. Rep. Methodist. Klingensmith, I.; attorney at law; 115 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 704 North Tennessee street. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1829. KAHN, DAVID; res 283 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1864. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 25/ KAHN, DAVID & Co.; dealers in gents' furnishing goods, trunks, valises, etc.; 83 East Washington street, Indianap- ohs. Knippenberg, Henry; saw manufacturer; 210 to 226 South Ilh- nois street, IndianapoHs; res 128 West Ohio street. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1866. KOEHNE, CHAS.; firm of H. LIEBER & CO., dealers in picture moulding and frames ; 82 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 467 North Delaware street. Born in Ger- many 1833; settled in M. C. 1859. Indpt. KENNY, JOHN; firm of JOHN KENNY & CO., real estate brokers; room 3, 82 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 163 West South street. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Christian. Kruger, Charles D.; flour and feed merchant; 149 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 368 West New York street. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 185 1. KING, D. W.; merchant tailor; 161 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. Born in England 1820; settled in M. C. 1870. KELLEY, P. H.; dealer in drugs and medicines; 756 North Il- linois street, Indianapolis; bds 726 North Tennessee street. Born in N. Y. 1841; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Presby- terian. KAIEN & CO.; merchant tailors; Anderson, Madison county. KAIEN, EDWARD; res 36 Bollivar street, Anderson, Madison county. Born in Ireland 1829; settled in M. C. 1861. Kelley, Mrs. M.; dressmaker; 6j North Illinois street, second floor, Indianapolis; res same. Kitchen, John M.; physician and surgeon; office, room 2, second floor, Vinton's Block, opposite Post Office, North Pennsyl- vania street, Indianapolis; res 145 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 185 1. For tbe cleanest assortment of Fnrnishin§^ Goods go to Heitkam's, :t8 West Washing^ton Street. 17 258 MARION COUNTY. King, James; boot and shoemaker; 133 Indiana avenue, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ky. 1803; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Methodist. King, James H.; boot aud shoemaker; 133 Indiana avenue; In- dianapolis; res 131 Indiana avenue. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. i860. Protestant. Kurts, H. P.; blacksmith; 410 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1850. Indp. Methodist. Kahn, Leon; dry goods merchant; 45 and 47 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 164 North East street. Born in France 1832; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Hebrew. Kersting, Benj.; saloon and restaurant; 82 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1871. Kingsbury, J. G.; firm of J. G. Kingsbury & Co., publishers of the Indiana Farmer; 'jG West Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 179 East New York street. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1870. Presbyterian. Knotts, N. R.; house and sign painter; res 390 North West street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1852. Indp. Protestant. King, Rev. H. N.; pastor Blackford street M. E. Church, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Kelley, J. M.; grocer; 248 East Washington street, Indianapo- lis; res 318 North Noble street. Born in Ohio 1834; set- tled in M. C. 1871. KOEPPEN, ROBERT; manufacturer of picture frames and fan- cy wood work ; 272 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. Born in Berlin, Prussia, 1849; settled in M. C. 1868. Keppel, Martin; eating house and restaurant; 36 West Louisi- ana street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1856. Kocher, Edmund ; farmer ; west of river, Washington street. Born in Pa. 1831; settled in M. C. 1852. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 259 Koers, Wm.; farmer; 2 m n w Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1 8 14; settled in M. C. 1867. KAHN, ADOLPHUS; firm of KAHN & CO., Boston Cloth- ing House ; gents' furnishing goods ; 9 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 363 North New Jersey street. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. Kenney, Thos.; firm of G. H. Heitkam & Kenney, clothing house; 38 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 58 West street. Born in Ireland 1833; settled in M. C. 1855. Liberal Dem. Catholic. Kiefer, L. F.; firm of L. F. Kiefer & Son, clock and watch- makers; 2 Odd Fellows' Hall, East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 463 North Delaware street. Born in Bava- ria 181 1; settled in M. C. 1867. Lutheran. Kiefer, Louis A. ; firm of L. F. Kiefer & Son ; res 463 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1868. Lutheran. Kelley, C. ; res 424 West New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 18^8; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. Catholic. Kilgore, J. D.; dentist; 70 North Illinois street; Indianapolis. Keene, E. S. ; jeweler; corner Bates House, Indianapolis. Born in Penn. 1838; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Presbyterian. Kretsch, Peter; manufacturer and dealer in cigars and tobacco; 141 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. KEELEY, SAMUEL; sanitary policeman; No. 6 Franklin Life Insurance Block, South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 25. Sullivan street. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1847. Dem. Methodist. I^ELLEY, L. L. ; dealer in groceries and provisions; 275 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 134 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ind. 1851; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. KETTENBACH, H. C. & W. F.; dealers in hardware, cutlery, mechanics' tools, doors, sash, etc.; 123 East Washington street, Indianapolis. 260 MARION COUNTY. KETTENBACH, H. C; res 356 North Noble street, Indianap- olis. Born in Nassau, Germany, 1844; settled in M. C. 1853. KETTENBACH, W. P.; res 360 North Noble street, Indianap- oHs. Born in N. Y. 1850; settled in M. C. 1853. Kindleberger & Pritchard; physicians ; office and res 79 East Vermont street, Indianapolis. Kindleberger, T. J.; Indianapolis. Born in Penn. 1805; settled in M. C. 1841. KING, JAMES; harness maker; 264 Massachusetts avenue, In- dianapolis; res 178 East South street. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Universalist. KEEPERS, JOHN; blacksmith and horse shoeing; 299 Massa- chusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1874. KOSE, C. W. ; dealer in dry goods and notions, hats and caps ; 371 South Delaware street, near McCarty street, Indianapo- lis; bds 112 Davidson street. Born in Germany 185 1; set- tled in M. C. 1867. KEIGHTLEY, E. T.; proprietor of Palace Drug Store, dealer in pure drugs and medicines; 102 to 106 Massachusetts ave- nue, Indianapolis ; res 820 East Washington street. Born in Ky. 1833; settled in M. C. 1872. Kuhn, Philip J.; dealer in staple and fancy groceries; 160 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 18 18; settled in M. C. i: Kline, I. G.; barber and hair dresser; 162 Ft. Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1837 5 settled in M. C. 1862. KNIGHT, EDWARD; merchant tailor; 124 Ft. Wayne ave- nue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Mass. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1872. Kramer, Henry; butcher and dealer in all kinds of meat; 80 Ft. Wayne avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1856. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 26 1 KNIGHT, MRS. J.; dealer in lancy goods and notions; 124 Ft. Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. Kevers, John H.; dealer in fancy groceries, provisions and flour; 525 North Mississippi street; res same. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1854. Kealing, Samuel; dairyman; 2J m e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in^M. C. 1855. Keyser, George W. & Smith ; plumbers, gas and steam fitters; 61 North Pennsylvania street, Martindale's Block, Indian- apolis. Keyser, George W.; res. 171 Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in Penn. 1847; settled in M. C. 1861. Methodist. Keller, Paul; cabinet maker; 56 Massachusetts avenue, Indian- apolis; res same. Born in Germany 1824; settled in M. C. 1868. KLINE, NICHOLAS; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 283 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 361 North Spring street. Born in Germany 1824; settled in M. C. 1853. Kipp, Robert; Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1847; settled in M. C. 1867. KLINE, LOUIS; fireman at No. 2 Engine House, Massachu- setts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1852. KIEROLFS, SEMANUELL; manufacturer of children's carri- ages; 135 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res up stairs, same place. Born in N. Y. 1833; settled in M. C. 1874. KINDLER, C.; locksmith and bell-hanger; locks and door-plates on hand; 25 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 215 North Noble street. Born in Germany 1830; settled in M. C. 1855. KING, IKE; firm of RAYMOND & KING; res Huron street, five doors e Noble, n side. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1863. For the Best Two Dollar Shirt go to G. H. Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 262 MARION COUNTY. Krider, R. G. ; manufacturers' agent and commission dealer in boots and shoes; 145 J South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. KAUFMAN, B.; wholesale dealer in cigars; 28 West Louisiana street, Indianapolis. Kaiser, G. ; physician; office corner Illinois and Louisiana Sts., Indianapolis. KNEFLER, FRED.; firm of Hanna & Knefler; res corner Washington street and Highland avenue, Indianapolis. Keeling, Adam; custom blacksmith shop; on National Road, i m e of corporation, Indianapolis. Keeling, Peter; farmer; I J m e corporation, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1846. Lutheran. KING, EDWARD; farmer and railroader; res ij m e Indianap- olis. Ketcham, J. L.; assistant cashier of Indiana Banking Co.; res 759 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1844. Rep. Presbyterian. Knecht, H.; dealer in cutlery, concave razors, shears, etc.; 24 Virginia avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1843 • settled in M. C. 1864. KoUer, Chas. ; dealer in groceries; 25 South Alabama street, In- dianapolis; res same. Born in Indianapolis 1848. KREGELO, DAVID; undertaker; 75 East Market street, In- dianapolis; res 228 North West street. Born in Md. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1839. Kregelo, Chas. E.; at 75 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1843. KALTENBACH, J. C; boot and shoemaker; 79 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1854; settled in M. C. 1874. KAUFMAN, MAX; firm of Mayer, Bro. & Co,; res East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio ; settled in M. C. 1873. KAISER, CHRIST; harness maker; 458 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 362 KIEFER, A.; wholesale druggist; 6S South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 388 North Illinois street. Born in Ger- many 1828; settled in M. C. 1863. KEMPF, R.; dealer in saddles, harness and horse clothing; re- pairing done to order; all work warranted; 458 South Meri- dian street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1867. KLEINE, FRED.; saloon; 474 South Meridian street, Indian- apoHs. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1853. KLARE, FRED.; firm of Klare & Schroeder, saloon; 584 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1852. KLARE & SCHRCEDER; saloon and bowling alley; 584 and 586 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Kistner, Henry; shoe shop; 471 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1857. Kelly, Wm.; grocer; 335 South West street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ireland 1837; settled in M. C 1870. Kelly, John. Born in Ireland 1824; settled in M. C. 1873. Kerr, W. M.; Hveryman; 222 West Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in N. C. 1844; settled in M. C. 1874. Kaughman, A.; Riverside drug store, 501 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1828; settled in M. C. 1861. Kenar, M.; saloon and billiard parlor; West Georgia street, In- dianapolis. Knarger, Geo.; saloon and billiards; 60 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Europe 1845; settled in M. C. 1854. Kaufman, Geo.; saloon; 76 South Delaware street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. 1852. Kropp, Jacob; groceries and liquors; 425 Madison avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1873. KEUGER, C. H.; grocer; 439 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1843. 264 MARION COUNTY. Kelly, O.; firm of W. V. Hawk & Co.; res 153 Park avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. KENNINGTON, ROBERT; dealer in groceries, flour and pro- visions ; No. 44, corner of Bicking and Delaware streets^ Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ireland 1832; settled in M. C. 1853. KENNEDY, P. A. B.; attorney at law; 46 North Delaware street, Indianapolis; res 448 Huron street. Born in Ind. 184S; settled in M. C. 1873. Kingston, Samuel; hosiery and shirt manufactory; 78 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1836; set- tled in M. C. 1864. Kelsey, Isaac M.; firm of Johnson & Kelsey; Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Prot. KEEFFE, P. O. ; firm of Watterson & Keeffe; res 90 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1834; settled in M. C. 1867. Kistner, John; boot and shoe manufacturer; 189 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis, Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1852. Krause & Riemenschneider; dealers in hosiery; 115 E. Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. LYON, VIRGIL; with L. I. Mossier & Bro.; 37 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C 1869. Rep. Universal ist. LEMON, D. A.; dealer in groceries and all kinds of country produce, wood and willow ware; 187 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 196 North Tennessee street. Born in M. C. 1844. Lelewer, Isaac; fur manufacturer and hat dealer; 97 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 137 West New York street. Born in Prussia 1840; settled in M. C. 1867. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 265 LEVY, HENRY; dealer in new and second-hand clothing; 199 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1837; settled in M. C. 1864. LUTZ, GUS; dealer in cigars and tobacco; 44 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res Pearl street. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1868. Lockwood, VV. G. ; real estate broker; 91 J East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 5 14 North New Jersey street. Born in 1833; settled in M. C. 1858. Lyman, L. R. ; boarding house; 53 Malott avenue, Indianapolis. LUDLOW, W. F.; butcher and meat dealer; corner Christian avenue and Peru street, Indianapolis; res 91 Ash street. Lacy, Frank; farmer; 2J m n e Indianapolis. Lancaster, R. P.; farmer; 3 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1 8 13; settled in M. C. 1859. R^p. Methodist. Leach, Jesse C. ; farmer ; 4 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1830; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. Methodist. Lich, Rev. H. G.; pastor German M. E. Church, corner New York and New Jersey streets, Indianapolis; res 185 East New York street. Born in Germany 1831 ; settled in M. C. 1851. LEMON, PETER H.; Deputy Clerk of Marion Co. ; res 458 East Georgia street. Born in Indiana Territory, Knox Co., 1813; settled in M. C. 1863. Indpt Granger. LEMON, ALBERT E.; Deputy Clerk Marion county; res 458 East Georgia street. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1864. LEE, J. N.; agent Land Department Mission, Fort Scott and Gulf R. R.; bds Little's Hotel. Ludlum, J. E.; firm of Powell, Ludlum & Powell; res 49 Chat- ham street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. To get the wortb of yonr money g^o to Heitkain's, 38 West Washington 9$treet. 266 MARION COUNTY. Leary, P. C. & Co.; grocers; 229 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Leary, James; firm of Leary & Co.; res 229 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1864. Luft, Wm.; shoe shop; 248 West Washington street, Indian- apoHs. Born in Germany 1853; settled in M. C. 1858. Langenberg, Henry; firm of Langenberg & Co. ; res South Me- ridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 18; set- tled in M. C. 1 86 1. LOCH, JOHN; saloon and boarding house; 439 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Prussia 1841; settled in M. C. 1862. LANG, GEORGE; 439. Born in Wurtenburg, Germany, 185 1; settled in M. C. 1852. Lester, Wm. H.; druggist at Riverside drug store, 501 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; set- tled in M. C. 1872. LAUGH LIN & CROSIER; dealers in choice family groceries, etc.; southeast corner of Deleware and Duncan streets, Indianapolis. LAMBERT, J. M.; of the Ray House, Indianapolis. Born in Tenn. 1828; settled in M. C. 1848. Protestant. LAMBERT, A. H.; of the Ray House, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1869. Protestant. Laughlin, J. C; firm of Laughlin & Crosier; res 225 South Ala- bama street, IndianapoHs. Born in N. Y. 1850; settled in M. C. 1867. Lieber, P. ; City Brewery; South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Loeper, J. W.; at City Brewery, Indianapolis; res 519 Madison avenue. LORD, JOHN P.; real estate broker; 97 Baldwin's Block, East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1858. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 26/ LORD, C. M.; real estate broker; 97 East Market street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1857. LORD, JOHN M.; real estate broker; 97 East Market street, Indianapolis; res 654 North Meridian street. Born in Vt. ; settled in M. C. 1858. LOVE, WILLIAM & CO.; real estate brokers; 48 Baldwin's Block, North Delaware street, Indianapolis. LOVE, WILLIAM; firm of Wm. Love & Co.; res 434 North Delaware street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ky.; settled in M. C. i860. Long, George; firm of G. W. Alexander & Co., real estate bro- kers; res 272 Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1853. LANDIS, M. M.; firm of Hanna, Caldwell & Co.; res North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. LEAK, J. B.; secretary of Surgical Institute; res 132 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Lilly, Ely; firm of Johnston & Lilly; res 45 i North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1838; settled in M. C. i860. LANGSENKAMP, WILLIAM; coppersmith and manufacturer of brewer and salt kettles, gas generators, soda founts, etc.; 96 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res 184 South Del- aware street. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1854. LAYMAN, CAREY & CO.; wholesale dealers in hardware; Nos. 85 and ^'j South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. Layman, Jas. T.; firm of Layman, Carey & Co.; res 545 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. LAMARCHE, MRS. LIZZIE; confectionery and news stand 152 Madison avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1871. Lamat-che, N.; confectionery; 152 Madison avenue, Indianapo- lis; res same. Born in France 1835; settled in M. C. 1871. 268 MARION COUNTY. LUDLUM, E. S. ; dealer in first-class brands of imported and domestic cigars and finest brands of tobacco ; 19 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res Chatham street. LEWIS, T. A. ; general manager of Erie and Pacific Dispatch Co.; corner Virginia avenue and Maryland street, Indian- apolis. Lynn, W. C. ; local agent Erie and JPacific Dispatch Co.; res 23 West St. Clair street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841 ? settled in M. C. 1863. Lehr, Lewis ; bakery ; 473 South Illinois street, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. i860. Lahmann, Chas.; grocer; 430 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Ludlow, J. C; dealer in sash, doors and blinds; 32 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Lame & Son ; carpenters and builders ; 30 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. LEWIS & WHITEHEAD ; dealers in fme marble monuments and tombstones; 48 and 50 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Whitehead born in England 1841; settled in M. C. 187 1. Lawless & Caulfield ; grocers; 138 South Noble street, Indian- apolis. Laut, H. W. ; grocer; 350 South Noble street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 185 i. LINCE, C. ; groceries, cigars, tobacco and beer; 250 Davidson street, Indianapolis. LAKE, JOSEPH P.; carpenter and builder; corner of Clifford avenue and Watts street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1841. LONG, ROB.; firm of RENEHAN, LONG & HEDGES; res 15 Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio; settled in M. C. 1868. Lane, Joseph; manufacturer of toilet and bar soap; West Indi- anapolis. Born in Mass. 1822; settled in M. C. 1874. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 269 Ludorff, L. & Co.; dealers in notions, fancy goods and gents' furnishing goods; 42 South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. LONG & LEHMAN; FEED, SALE and LIVERY STABLE; 13 Circle street, Indianapolis. LANDERS, FRANK; firm of HIBBEN, KENNEDY & CO.; is a member of Congress of the Seventh District, elected October, 1874. LYNN, P. A.; firm of ROSS & LYNN; res 573 North Tennes- see street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1862. LIZIUS, C. B. & CO.; editors and pubhshers of the Indiana Deutsche Zeitung; 92 East Market street, Indianapolis. Lutz, G. W. ; physician; 270 West Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 389 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. LEVISON, CHARLES; business manager of Guttenburg Co., 25 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; bds at Circle House. Born in Prussia, Germany, Sept. 3d, 1827; settled in M. C. 1 871; came to the United States in 1864. Lemon, J. A.; dealer in family groceries; 298 North Pennsylva- nia street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in M. C. 185 1. Lamotte, Joseph; wholesale and retail dealer in stoves, tinware, and roofing; 192 Massachusetts avenue, corner North and East streets, Indianapolis. Born in France 18 14; settled in M. C. 1855. Lamotte, Chas.; Indianapolis. Born in France 1846; settled in M. C. 1855. LEACH & SCHAUB; dealers in choice family groceries and all kinds of provisions; no and 118 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Lewis, Mrs. M.; physician; room No. i, second floor, Shively Block, Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res same. For Barg^ains in Clothing- go to 38 West Wasbingtou St.. Indianapolis Geo. H. Heitkam. 270 MARION COUNTY. LATH ROPE, Mrs. E. F.; dressmaker; 129 Massachusetts ave- nue, Indianapolis; res same. Lowry, Wiley M.; dealer in drugs and medicines; 65 Massachu- setts avenue, Indianapolis; res 73 Massachusetts avenue. Born in N. C. 1822; settled in M. C. 1857. Louis, Anderson; res 271, corner North and Vaneroy streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1835; settled in M. C. 1864. LANDIS, P. K.; insurance agent; rooms 22 and 24 Hubbard's Block, Indianapolis ; res 364 East St. Clair street. Born in Ohio 1S48; settled in M. C. 1872. LANDIS, P. K.; with Meridian Printing Co.; 33 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Loftin, Samuel ; farmer, merchant and trader ; 5 m s v^ Indian- apolis. Born in N. C. Dem. Protestant. Loftin, T. W.; farmer and trader; 5 m s w IndianapoHs. Born in M. C. 185 1. Dem. Protestant. Louis, Ranponi ; confectionery stand ; corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, IndianapoHs. Born in Italy 1835 ; res Pennsylvania street. LEEDS, H. B.; manager R. G. Dun & Co., Mercantile agency; 3 and 4 Wiley's Block, Indianapolis; res 492 North Missis- sippi street. Born in Pa. 1845 ; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Protestant. Lukenbach, A. ; res 5 5 Malott avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1 841; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Presbyterian. Lee, Chas. N.; insurance agent; with E. B. Martindale, room 13, Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis; res 148 Blackford street. Born in Ohio 1830; set- tled in M. C. 1 86 1. Rep. Christian. Leek, R. M.; dealer in miUinery and fancy goods, hats, and all kinds of trimming; 42 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Scotland 1840; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Presbyterian. Longakes & Johnson; dealers in fresh oysters, game and fruits;. 71 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2/1 LEPPERTS, L. ; hair dressing and shaving saloon; 174 South lUinois street, Indianapolis; res 181 South Tennessee street. Born in Europe 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. Longakes, Isaac; res ij m s w of Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1842. Indpt. Protestant. LEE, H. H.; dealer in teas, coffee, sugar and spices, China Tea Store, corner Illinois and Ohio streets, Indianapolis; res 189 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Unitarian. Lampher, Mark E. ; revenue clerk; 45 North Illinois street, In- dianapolis. Born in Del. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Methodist. LeRoy, W. Braden ; General Secretary Young Men's Christian Association, 35 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Lyons, J. A.; wholesale and retail dealer in stoves, tinware and general house furnishing goods; 26 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 286 Virginia avenue. Born in Ireland 1847; settled in M. C. 1872. LATSON, M. W. ; manager of Connecticut General Life Insur- ance Co. for Indiana; office, 5 and 6 Claypool Block, cor- ner Washington and Illinois streets, Indianapolis. Born in Mich. 1845; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Lilly, J. O. D.; firm of J. O. D. Lilly & Son; Capital City Var- nish Works, corner Kentucky avenue and Mississippi street, Indianapolis; res corner Second and Tennessee streets. Born in N. Y. 1822; settled in M. C. 1858. Dem. Epis- copalian. Langbein, Joseph; dealer in toys, fancy goods and notions; 200 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1819; settled in M. C. 1849. LAUER, CHAS. ; wholesale dealer and jobber in all kinds of Havana and domestic cigars; 202 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Bavaria 1837; settled in M. C. 1854. Lindsay, Wm. I.; traveling agent for Howe Sewing Machine Company, Indianapolis; bds at Hotel Bates. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Protestant. 2/2 MARION COUNTY, Levette, Gilbert M.; assistant geologist; office State House, In- dianapolis; bds at Mason House. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. 1851. Lather, John; grocer; 505 North West street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany. Lines, J. W.; dealer in boots and shoes; 37 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 130 West Vermont street. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Latham, Henry; Cashier Indianapolis National Bank, No. i Odd Fellows Hall, Indianapolis; res 614 East Washington street. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Presbyterian. LIEBER, H.; firm of H. Lieber & Co., dealers in pictures, moulding and frames; 82 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 404 North Delaware street. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Independent. LENTZ, CHRISTIAN F.; gardener; west of river, Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1852. LENTZ, CHRISTIAN; gardener; west of river, Vermont St., Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1852. Leonard, Myron; secretary Udell Ladder Co.; res corner Mich- igan Road and Udell street, Indianapolis. Born in Vt. 1838; settled in M. C. 1874. LECKLIDER, JOHN T.; firm of LeckHder & Hadley, attor- neys at law ; room 2, Yohn's Block, corner Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Presbyterian. LYNCH, M. W.; city poHce; res 80 Indiana avenue. Born in Ireland 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Lee, Wm. N.; firm of Ira Cadwallader & Co., boots and shoes; 172 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 213 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Langsdale, Geo. H.; firm of Langsdale & Son, commission mer- chants; 230 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2/3 LINTNER, A. B.; firm of A. B. Lintner & Co., dealers in dry goods, notions, ladies' and gents' furnishing goods; 182 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis ; res 269 North West street. Born in Pa. 1850; settled in M. C. 1856. Methodist. LINTNER, C. H.; firm of C. H. Lintner & Co., the cheap boot and shoe store; 184 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 285 Indiana avenue. Born in Pa. 1830; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Methodist. Loucks, John M. ; carpenter and joiner; 200 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1849. Rep. Methodist. Langsdale, Joshua M. W.; firm of Langsdale & Son, commis- sion merchants; 230 East Washington street. Indianapolis; res 225 East Ohio street. Lacy, William; dealer in coal and plasterers' findings; 350 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 41 Ash street. Born in Ind. 1821; settled in M. C. 1872. Lindmann, Frank; grocer; 206 East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 79 North New Jersey street. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1853. Liebrich, Lewis; grocer; 318 West North street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1849. Lambert, J. R. Jr.; drugs and medicines; corner of Michigan and Blake streets, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1871. Lobb, John; grocer; 206 North Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1806; settled in M. C. 1870. Lesh, A. B.; pork packer and dealer in provisions; 84 W^est Market street, Indianapolis; res 750 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1861. Lowe, George; manufacturer of carriages and buggies; 71 and 73 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 321 North Penn- sylvania street. Born in Pa. 1823; settled in M. C. 1846. Tl&e Best Obildren's Suits at 38 West Wnshing:ton Street. 18 274 MARION COUNTY. Mowl, G.; merchant tailor; "j^ Massachusetts avenue, Indianap- olis; res 698 Massachusetts avenue. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1871. McBride, ; res 274 North Liberty street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ireland. Meyer, C. F.; dealer in pictures and looking-glasses of all kinds; 42 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 227 North Lib- erty street. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1850. Messersmith, Peter; farmer; 3J miles northeast of Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1806; settled in M. C. 183 1. Dem. Meth. McLAIN, W. D.; MANAGER OF THE SINGER MANU- FACTURING CO.; Singer Sewing Machine Co.; 72 and 74 West Washington street, Indianapolis. MOORE, W. G. ; physician and surgeon; 262 Mass. avenue, Indianapolis; res 323 Virginia avenue. Born in M. C. 1847. Martin, L. ; dealer in groceries, provisions, feed and flour; 300 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 274 East St. Clair street. Born in Pa. 1847; settled in M. C. 185 1. McCoy, J. A. C; physician and surgeon; 16 Malott avenue Indianapolis; res 132 Columbia avenue. Born in Ind. 1827; settled in M. C. 1870. MOORE, GEO. W.; dealer in cigars, tobacco and confection- ery; 4 Malott avenue, Indianapolis; res 65 California ave- nue. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Methodist. Meyer, H. B. ; dealer in family groceries and provisions, wines and liquors; 109 Hill avenue, Indianapolis. Murphy, Mrs. Annie; dealer in notions and hair goods; 395 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. MEIER, LEWIS; dealer in dry goods, boots and shoes; 196 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis; res 123 Fort Wayne avenue. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1862. Lib. Rep. Common sense. Mothershead, Morris & Co.; stove manufacturers, Brightwood. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 275 MONNINGER, DANIEL ; dealer in organs and pianos ; 28 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis ; res 386 North Tennessee street. Born in Germany 1831; settled in M. C. 1857. MAYER, CHARLES & CO.; importers and jobbers of toys, notions and fancy goods, also fancy china ware, glass, etc.; 29 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Mull & Bond; sale, boarding and livery stables; 19, 21 and 23 West Pearl street, Indianapolis. Horses kept by the day, week or month. Mull, J. H.; res 273 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in 1823; settled in M. C. 1838. MAGUIRE & GILLESPIE; Capital Coffee and Spice Mills; agents for Royal Baking Powder; 26 West Maryland street! Indianapolis. MAGUIRE, D.; res 78 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1836. MAYER, CHARLES; res 285 North Illinois street, Indianap- oHs. Born in Germany 18 19; settled in M. C. 1838. McBRIDE & CONATY; wholesale and retail dealers in flour, feed, etc.; 64 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Miner, W. W.; book-keeper for Mills & Bro., corner Meridian and Railroad streets, Indianapolis; res 3 m n e Indianapolis. McDonald, Mrs. Mary E.; proprietress of boarding house; 215 West North street, Indianapolis. Manlove, William R.; attorney at law; office 24 Baldwin's Block, corner Delaware and Market streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842. Moore, Thomas; farmer; 1^ m e corporation line. Born in Ireland 1811; settled in M. C. 1832. Dem. Protestant. Metzger, Alexander; real estate and general insiirance agent;. No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, Indianapolis; res 385 North Penn- sylvania street. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M C 1851. Morrow & Trusler; attorneys at law; 3 and 4, on second floor, Vinton's Block, Indianapolis. 276 MARION COUNTY. Morrow, Wilson; res 282 North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1823; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Methodist. Maurice & Spohr; manufacturers and dealers in boots and shoes; 7 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Maurice, J. N.; res 29 Fayette street, Indianapolis. Born in France 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. MEYER, CHRIST. D.; res 402 North New Jersey street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1853; settled in M. C. 1873. Medert, John A.; wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of for- eign and domestic cigars; 183 Massachusetts avenue, Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1873. Murphy, Timothy; boot and shoemaker; 109 Massachusetts ave- nue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ireland 1821; settled in M. C. 1854. MERALLAS, MRS. M. C.; dealer in cigars, confectionery and notions; 92 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1869. Moss, Mrs. Martha; dress maker ; over No. 70, room 7, Massa- chusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in England 1822; settled in M. C. 1831. MEYER, CHARLES F.; manufacturer of and dealer in cigars and tobacco ; 1 1 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 323 North Delaware street. Born in Indianapolis 1852. McKay, M. H.; real estate agent; 3 Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis; res 156 Ash street. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1866. Mitchell, Simeon; deputy clerk internal revenue; room 15, post- office building. North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 771 North Mississippi street. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Methodist. MARTINDALE, ELIJAH B.; attorney at law, insurance and loan office; room 13, Martindale's Block, North Pennsyl- vania street, Indianapolis ; res 666 North Meridian street. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Presb. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2// MARTINDALE, J. B. & CO.; managers of the Western Law and Collection Association, also of the John McKillop & Co. Commercial Agency, and publisher of Martindale's U. S. Law Directory ; rooms 15 and 19 Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. MARTINDALE, J. B.; bds at Hotel Bates. MANHEIMER, L. & BRO.; jewelers; all kinds of jewelry, watches and clocks repaired, and warranted; 83 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis, MANHEIMER, LOUIS; res 139 North Alabama street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ky. 1853; settled in M. C. 1863. MANHEIMER, JOSEPH C; res 139 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1851; settled in M. C. 1863. McLain, M. G.; lawyer; 91^ East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Morris, M. F. ; gi}4 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 504 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1849. Miller, E. T. ; druggist; 9 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1866. Morrow, William; corner Illinois and Washington streets, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1862. Martin, Mrs. Caroline; restaurant; 19 North Illinois street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1864. McKERNAN, D. S.; real estate broker; room 3, second floor, in Claypool's Block, Indianapolis; res 408 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1848. Dem. Catholic. Mai, A.; jeweler; 43 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1866. MORRISON, WILLIAM HENRY; civil engineer and survey- or; 56i North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1823. Dem. Tbe Be»t Suit made to order at G. W. Heitkani & Co's, 38 West U^aKliingrton Street. 278 MARION COUNTY. McLENE & NORTHROP; jewelers and watchmakers; corner Washington and Illinois streets, Indianapolis. MUTZ, C. M.; physician and surgeon; office, No. 4, second floor, Franklin Life Insurance Building, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 i; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Morris & Carter; barbers; 135 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Moore, D. L. ; general agent; 138 South Illinois street, Indian- apolis. Born in N. Y. 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. Myers, L. ; barber ; 93 South Illinois street, Indianapolis ; res 274 South West street. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. McCUNE & SON; wholesale and retail dealers in teas, coffees, sugars and spices ; 224 East Washington street and 100 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 221 East Ohio St. McHutchan & McMillan ; dealers in miUinery and fancy goods; 64 North Illinois street. Miller's Block, Indianapolis. McMillan, a. M.; res 124 North Tennessee street, Indian- apolis. Born in Scotland 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Presbyterian. Mason, B.; restaurant; 83 and 85 North Illinois street, Indian- apolis; res 191 West Maryland street. Born in Va. 18 13; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Methodist. Merrill, W. H. D.; dealer in gas fixtures; 68 North Illinois St. , Miller's Block, Indianapolis ; res 141 West New York St. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1838. Martin, C. B.; restaurant; 19 North Illinois street, IndianapoHs. Marsh, W. S. ; res 94 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1821; settkd in M. C. 1863. Rep. Meth. MERRIFIELD, C. E. & S. S.; dealers in agricultural imple- ments ; agents for Buckeye reaper and mower ; 79 West Washington street, Indianapolis. MERRIFIELD, S. S. ; res 169 Broadway, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. Methodist. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2'jg MERRIFIELD, C. E. ; res 336 Park avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1866. Episcopalian. McOuat, Foote & Co.; dealers in stoves and house furnishing goods; 61 and 63 West Washington street, Indianapolis. MOSES, L. W.; optician and dealer in optical goods; 50 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 87 East Michigan St. Born in Conn. 1826; settled in M. C. 1856. MICK BROS.; real estate brokers; i6>^ East Washington street, Indianapolis. Mick, J. P.; res 669 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1 831; settled in M. C. 1862. Methodist. McVEY, WM.; firm of R. R. Rouse &Co.; res 61 West Mich- igan street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1828. Mick, W. E.; res 159 Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1863. Methodist. MOSSLER, L. I. & BRO.; One Price Clothing House; 37 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. MOSSLER, L. L; res 130 North East street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1837; settled in M. C. 1859. Jewish faith. MOSSLER, SOLOMON; res 130 North East street, Indian- apolis. Born in Prussia 1835; settled in M. C. 1859. Jewish faith. Morgan, S. W.; firm of Stewart & Morgan; res 214 North lUi- nois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 183 1; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. Episcopalian. MERRILL, HUBBARD & CO.; publishers and dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONERY; No. 5 East Washington street, Indianapolis. MERRILL, SAMUEL; res 170 East Merrill street, Indianapo- lis. Born in M. C. 183 1. Rep. Presbyterian. McKernan, J. H.; real estate agent; 51^ West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 68 Circle street. Born in Del. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1845. Dem. Cathohc. 280 MARION COUNTY. MARTIN, LUTHER R. & CO.; real estate and loan brokers; office, No. 10 East Washington street, Indianapolis. MARTIN, DANIEL; res 91 East Michigan street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ohio 1839;' settled in M. C. 1869. Baptist. Martin, L. R.; res 91 East Michigan street, IndianapoHs. Born in Md. about 1834; settled in M. C. 1856. MYERS, J. M.; res 258 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1849. Martin & Hopkins; insurance agents; 34 and 36 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Martin, H. C; res 166 Bellefontaine street, Indianapolis. McCLELLAN, J. I.; firm of Breedlove and McClellan; res 218 West New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1821; settled in M. C. 1865. McMasters & Boice; lawyers; 64J East Washington street, In- dianapolis. McMasters, J. L.; res 398 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1843 ; settled in M. C 1870. Rep. MARTIN, J. O.; secretary of M. M. B. S. of Ind.; 24 Ken- tucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 416 North Pennsylvania street. Born in N. Y. 1838; settled in M. C. 1865. MILNER & MITCHELL; attorneys at law; 94 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. MITCHELL, J. R.; firm of Milner & Mitchell; office, 94 East Washington street, Indianapolis. MILNER, JOHN ; firm of Milner & Mitchell ; office 94 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Myers, D. E.; res 100 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. 1870. Christian. MINICK, D. E.; real estate and loan broker; room 2, 17 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 310 South Illinois St.» Indianapolis. Born in Dayton, Ohio, 1821 ; settled in M, C 1852. Dem. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 28 1 Mayhew, J. N. ; optician; 50 East Washington street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1844. Rep. McCURDY, GEO. W.; auction and commission house, i Oc- cidental Hotel, Indianapolis; res 344 North Alabama street. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. MOSSLER, L. H.; One Price Clothing House, 13 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 90 North East street. Born in Prussia 1837; settled in M. C. 1862. "NEW IRON BLOCK." Myres, S. H.; firm of Hill & Myres; room 25 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. McDowell, J.; book-keeper for Bowen & Stewart; res 238 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. MYERS, J. M. & CO.; real estate brokers; 25 West Washing- ton street, opposite Trade Palace, Indianapolis. MARTIN & BEHRENDT; dealers in fancy and staple goods, grain, flour and feed; 172 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. McCann, Miss Mary; dealer in cigars, tobacco and candies; 200 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1835; set- tled in M. C. 1869. Meredith, E.; foreman of saw works; South Illinois street, In- dianapolis; res 235 South Mississippi street. Born in Eng- land 1828; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Merrick, W. M.; livery stable; corner Illinois and South streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Methodist. Mueller, E.; grocer; 182 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1830; settled in M. C. 1856. Moore, S. G.; physician; 527 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1874. MiUinery store, 13 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Proprietor refused to give his name. Tbe Best l¥liUe Sbirt for «2 at G. H. Heitu»iti & Co's, 38 'West » ..itbington Street. 282 MARION COUNTY. MEIGS, CHARLES; res Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1846. MACY, DAVID; President I. P. & C. R. R. Co.; office loi East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 298 North Dela- ware street. Born in N. C. 18 10; settled in M. C. 1852. Malott, V. T.; Treasurer I. P. & C. R. R. Co.; loi East Wash- ington street; res 288 North Delaware street. Born in Ky. 1838; settled in M. C. 1847. Marot, J. R.; dealer in furniture; 87 East Washington street, In- dianapolis. Born in Pa. Marot, L.; furniture salesman; ^y East Washington street, In- dianapolis. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1874. McCutcheon, J. C; firm of Hanna, Caldwell & Co.; res North Meridian street, Indianapolis. MAYER, BRO. & CO.; wholesale dealers in cigars and tobac- co; 56 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. MAYER, JOSEPH; firm of MAYER, BRO. & CO.; res 81 East street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1863. MAYER, L.; firm of MAYER, BRO. & CO.; res East street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1847; settled in M. C. 1865. METZNER, A. ; Eagle Pharmacy; corner Virginia avenue and Washington street, Indianapolis; res Coburn street. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. MANUFACTURERS' AND REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE; office 92 East Market street, Indianapolis ; organized Nov. 26th, 1873; membership 120; see statistics. MILLER, W. H. H.; firm of Harrison, Hines & Miller; res 185 Broadway, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1840; settled in M. C. 1874. Morris, S. V.; firm of Anderson & Morris, attorneys at law and real estate brokers; 49 South Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in M. C. 1833. Rep. Miller, Mrs. Ella; toll-gate keeper on Bethel pike. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 283 Martin, George W.; carriage and wagon maker; i m s corpora- tion, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. Munson, W. L.; dealer in new and second-hand furniture; 139 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 61 North New Jersey street. Born in N. J. 181 8; settled in M. C. i860. MOTHERSHEAD, MORRIS & CO.; manufacturers and whole- sale dealers in stoves, tinware, etc.; No. 32 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Mothershead, J. L.; res corner Ohio and Alabama streets, In- dianapolis. Born in Indianapolis. Morris, A. W. ; bds Hotel Bates. Born in Indianapolis. MADSEN, C. L. P.; carpenter and contractor; res 371 West North street, IndianapoHs. Born in Denmark 1836; settled in M. C. 1865. Mayo, E. H.; res 562 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1863. MAYO & BERGUNDTHAL; iron, steel and hardware; 86 and 88 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Murphy, Johnson & Co.; wholesale dry goods and notions; 51 and 53 South Meridian street, IndianapoHs. Murphy, John; firm of Murphy, Johnson & Co.; res 166 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1856. Miller & Bro. ; celebrated chemical paint; y6 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. MINICH, J. A.; physician and surgeon, National Surgical In- stitute, Indianapolis. Miller, W. R.; physician and surgeon. National Surgical Insti- tute, Indianapolis. McLain, L. C; physician. National Surgical Institute, Indian- apolis. MuUaney, Hayes & Co.; wholesale liquor dealers; 143 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. 284 MARION COUNTY. Mooney, Taylor & Smith; manufacturers and dealers in leather; 147 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. MADDUX, THOS.; firm of Huston & Co., tobacconists; re& Cincinnati. Morris, N.; general collecting agent; collections made through- out the State; office, 85^ East Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 414 South Illinois street. Born in Cal. 1857; settled in M. C. 1871. MOORE, JOSEPH A. & BRO.; brokers; money loaned on mortgage; 90 East Market street, Indianapolis. MOORE, JOSEPH A.; res 613 North Pennsylvania street, In- dianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840. MOORE, THOS. C; firm of Moore & Bro.; res 477 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapohs. Born in Ind. 1845; set- tled in M. C. 1858. Manufacturers and Real Estate Exchange; East Market street,. Indianapolis. McCOY, H. & CO. ; miners of block coal and dealers in all' kinds of coal and coke; office s w corner Delaware and Market streets, Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis. McCOY, H.; res 809 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Mathews, Samuel; attorney at law; 30 Baldwin's Block, corner Delaware and Market streets, Indianapolis. Munson, E. A.; insurance office; 40 North Delaware street, In- dianapolis; res 429 North Meridian street. Morrow & McDonald; fire insurance office; No. i Glenns' Block, East Washington street, Indianapolis. Morrow, W. L. ; firm of Morrow & McDonald; res 248 Fletcher avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio. McDonald, J. B.; firm of Morrow & McDonald; res 74 Forest avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Mich. 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 285 Mendenhall, H. W. ; note broker and collector; office 41 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. MACAULEY, DANIEL; General Agent of Massachusetts Life Insurance Company; office 18 Baldwin's Block, Indi- anapolis; res 324 North Meridian street. Born in N. Y. City 1840. Miller, W. B. ; farmer; 3 m n Exposition Building, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. MOORE, JOHN; farmer and stock raiser; i m e corporation line. Born in Ireland 1806; settled in M. C. 183 1. Manford, C. B.; dealer in Burge's stone cement; 645 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1865. Mayer, John P.; manufacturer of umbrellas and parasols; 69 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1822; settled in M. C. 1852. McDOUGAL, E. R.; brick manufacturer; 73 East Washington street, Indianapolis; yard i ^^ m s e Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1828. Rep. Protestant. Martin, Lyman & Co.; real estate dealers; 75} East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Martin, E. M.; firm of Martin & Co.; res Hillside avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. Martin, L.; firm of Martin & Co.; res Hillside avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Protestant. MUNHALL, L. W.; dentistry; first class work; 35J East Mar- ket street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1861. Muecke, Wm.; house and sign painter; 14 Virginia avenue, In- dianapolis; res 129 Huron street. Born in Prussia 1844; settled in M. C. 1864. Tmro Premiums taken at tbe Kxposition for tbe Best Clotl&inff. Furnisl&ing: Uoods and Customi-made Clottkingf 38 HV. Wasb* St. 286 MARION COUNTY. MOSSLER, A. I. & CO.; dealers in ladles' and gents' furnish- ing goods and notions; 20 and 22 Virginia avenue, Indi- anapolis. MOSSLER, A. I.; res 266 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1840; settled in M. C. 1858. McFarland & Sebern; grocers; 50 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Moore, John O.; attorney at law; 9 and 10 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1849. McGINNIS, GEN. G. F.; office 13 Baldwin's Block, Indianapo- lis; res 629 Meridian street. Born in Boston, Mass., 1826; settled in M. C. 1850. Maurice & Spohr; professional boot makers; 13 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. McDougall Bros. & Butler; 33 North Illinois St., Indianapolis. McDougall, G. P.; res 13 West North street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1844. McDougall, F. W.; res 13 West North street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1850. McLaughlin, frank ; 23 South Meridian street, Indian- apolis; res 319 Huron street. Born in Mass. 1843; settled in M. C. 1869. Meridian National Bank; 30 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; Wm. P. Gallup, president; J. D. Howland, vice president; John G. Kennedy, cashier. Mitchel & Rammelsburg Furniture Co.; 41 and 43 South Mer- idian street, Indianapolis. Morris, N. N.; firm of Wright & Morris; res 325 North Liberty street, Indianapolis. Born in 111. 1837; settled in M. C. 1871. Morris, V. K.; firm of Wright 8z Morris; res 323 North Ala- bama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838 ; settled in M. C. 1872. Mills, T. P.; real estate; rooms 6 and 8 Hubbard Block, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1839. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 28/ McCarty, Nicholas; rooms 19 and 12 Hubbard Block, corner of Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis ; res North Pennsylvania street. McGILLIARD, CARPENTER & CO.; insurance and real es- tate agency; 16 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. McGILLIARD, M. V.; firm of McGilHard, Carpenter & Co.; res 468 North East street, Indianapolis. Maxwell, Fry & Thurston ; dealers in iron, steel, blacksmith tools, etc.; 34 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Miller, A. J.; druggist. Born in Ind. 1854; settled in M. C 1871. MILLIKAN, JOHN S.; groceries and provisions, also all kinds of liquors; 255 South Tennessee street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1871. Millikan, John S.; house mover; 255 South Tennessee street, Indianapohs; res same. Mitchell, Jas.; saloon; 276 South Missouri street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ireland 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. McGuff, Martin; driver Hose Co. No. 7; bds Ray House, In- dianapolis. Born in Ohio 1852; settled in M. C. 1870. Martindale, W.; dealer in coffee, teas, etc.; 404 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1863. MOORE, F. M.; dealer in stoves, tinware, etc.; 192 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Builders' work done to order; job work of all kinds. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1867. MANSFIELD & JENKINS; horse shoeing; shop, 26 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Meyer, W. N. A.; grocer; 100 South Noble street, Indianapolis. Moore, Geo.; apothecary; corner New York and Noble streets, Indianapolis. McKENZIE, J. A.; clothing house; No. 30 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 466 North Meridian street. Born, in Ohio 1 831; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Episcopalian.. 288 MARION COUNTY. Morrison, A. T.; clerk in bank; res 622 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1838. Mueller, L. H.; druggist; 249 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1865. Metzger, Conrad; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 301 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1846; settled in M. C. 1865. MEGGER & EHRMANN; dealers in groceries, flour and feed; 505 Madison avenue and 578 South East street, Indianapo- lis. MEGGER, HENRY; firm of MEGGER & EHRMANN; res . 578 East South street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1847; settled in M. G. 1872. MEYER, JOHN; GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE; i Shelby street, Indianapolis, res same. Born in Germany 185 1; settled in M. C. 1872. Meyer, Henry; with John Meyer; Indianapolis. Born in Cin- cinnati 1853; settled in M. C. 1855. Moore, John; dealer in custom made boots and shoes; 457 Vir- ginia avenue, res same. Born in Ireland 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. Mann, J. B.; grocer; 7 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ky. 1826; settled in M. C. 1835. Mclntire, J.; firm of Butsch & Dickson; res 25 South West street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio; settled in M. C. 1862. McGrath, T. W. ; dealer in boots and shoes; 445 South East street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Muse, James; the model pharmacy; 540 South East street, In- dianapolis; res 508 South East street. Meany, John; saloon and boarding house; 181 and 183 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 18 17; set- tled in M. C. 1863. MEYER, WM.; grocer; 490 and 492 Union street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1830; settled in M. C. 1855. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 289 Martin E.; druggist; corner South Meridian street and Russel avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. McDonall, James; grocer; 296 South West street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1825; settled in M. C. 1872. MORRIS, J. W.; firm of Roll & Morris, carpets and wall paper; 30, 32 and 34 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 2io Park avenue. Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Presbyterian. Martin, J. T.; tin shop; 253 West Washington street, Indianap- olis; res 21 West street. Born in M. C. 1845. MEIKEL, JOHN P.; brewery ; 297 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 213 West Maryland street. MEIKEL, PHILIP; machinist and engineer; 397 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1849. MILLIGAN, FRANCIS ; wagon maker; Indianapolis. Born inTenn. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Martin, J. L.; saloon and billiards; 192 West Washington St., Indianapohs; res same. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1862. McFarland, C. A.; firm of McFarland & Sebern; res 75 Fletcher avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. MOZART HALL; by JOHN GROSCH; wine and beer saloon; South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Memgis, Frank; cigars and tobacco; 182 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 18 17; settled in M. C. 1854. Mugge, J. D.; groceries, feed and liquors; 373 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res 38 Wyoming street. Born in Ger- many 1823; settled in M. C. 1852. McWHORTER, WM.; farmer; North Indianapolis, near Crown Hill. Born in Md. 1831; settled in M. C. 1838. Tbe Best l¥ltite Sliirt for %2 at G. H. fTeitkam Sc Co's, 3S UTeat Waabinston Street* 19 290 MARION COUNTY. MYERS, C; foreman brass department Indianapolis Brass and Supply Co. ; res 70 South Liberty street. Born in Cincin- nati, Ohio; settled in M. C. 1858. MORBACK, P. ; shoe store; 30 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis; res 117 Merrill street. Born in France 1826; set- tled in M. C. 1867. McCullough, Wm.; firm of Dain & McCuUough; res 37 Broad- way, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1871. McCLURE, JACOB H.; carpenter and builder; North Indian- apolis, corner Armstrong street and east of Michigan Road. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1847. McClintock, Thos. A.; farmer; North Illinois street, Indianapo- lis, 3 J miles north of Circle street. Born in M. C. 1844. Myers, Allen; farmer and dairyman; 4 miles north of Circle on Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in m. C. 1872. Miller, Jacob; farmer; 2J miles southwest of Indianapolis P. O. Born in Ohio. MARTIN, W. W.; bookkeeper Weed Sewing Machine Co.; 42 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; bds Revere House. Born in N. Y. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. MORE, P. H.; practical piano maker and tuner of musical in- struments; 66 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Bir- mingham, England; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. MOODY, CHAS. W.; firm of Moody Bros., druggists; 52 and 54 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1846; set- tled in M. C. 1863. Indpt. Methodist. MOODY, E. R.; firm of Moody Bros., druggists; 52 and 54 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 128 West Vermont street. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Meth. Meyer, Christian; cigar manufacturer; 26 Indiana avenue, Indi- anapolis; res 173^ Virginia avenue. Born in Germany 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 2gi McChesney, Edward; railroader; 454 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Episcopalian. Markle, C; grocery and feed store; 149 Indiana avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 18 19; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Presbyterian. Matthews, Edward; confectioner; 183 Indiana avenue, Indianap- oHs. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. MATTHEWS, JOSHUA; house, sign and carriage painter; 585 Mississippi street, Indianapolis; res 14 Lenox street. Born in M. C. 1847. Indpt. Presbyterian. MAYO, WM. E. ; furniture repairing, upholstering and chair caning; 254 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1872. Indpt. Methodist. MONNINGER, CONRAD; cigar manufacturer and saloon keeper; 390 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 388 Indiana avenue. Born in Bavaria 1828; settled in M. C. 1858. Mansur, Isaiah ; banker; n e corner Washington and Alabama streets, Indianapolis; res n e corner Meridian and Vermont streets. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1847. Major, Stephen F.; firm of Davis, Stevenson & Major; res yS Prospect street, Indianapolis. MILLER, A. R.; firm of Burr & Miller, real estate agents; 45 East Washington street, up stairs, Indianapolis; res 1$ East New York street. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Episcopalian. May, Edwin; architect; office 5 and 6 Glenn's Block, East Washington street, IndianapoHs ; res 175 North Pennsyl- vania street. Born in Mass. 1823 ; settled in M. C. 1839. Dem. Miller, R. A.; watchmaker and jeweler; 268 East Washington street, Indianapolis. McGinnis, John; groceries, flour and feed; 280 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1832; settled in M. C. i860. 292 MARION COUNTY. McKay, R. J.; grocer and commission merchant; No. 298 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Marine, A. C; with R. J. McKay; 298 East Washington street; res 71 Lockerbie street, Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1871. Mitchel, Jacob; clothier, gents' furnishing goods; 2 Bates House Block, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Conservative. Hebrew. Martin, P. J.; firm of Martin, Maguire & Co.; dry goods; 164 and 166 West Washington street, IndianapoHs; bds Occi- dental Hotel. Born in Ireland 1848; settled in M. C. 1862. Liberal. R. Catholic. Maguire, Chas.; firm of Martin, Maguire & Co.; dry goods; 164 and 1 65 West Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 176 West Ohio street. Born in Ireland 1844; settled in M. C. 1866. Liberal. Episcopal. Moore, S. H.; firm of Moore & Wiley, druggists; 172 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 361 West Vermont street. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. Matz, John; boot and shoemaker; 286 West Washington street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. R. Catholic. Miles, J. A.; restaurant; 188 West Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1871. Indpt. Mofifatt, C. A.; manufacturer of show cases; 196 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 222 North Blackford street. Born in N. Y. 1830; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Prot. Mettee, S. E.; railroader; res 63 Huron street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1814; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Meth. McCUNE, H. B.; firm of McCune & Son, wholesale and retail dealers in teas, coffees, sugars and spices; 224 East Wash- ington, and 100 North Illinois streets, Indianapolis; res 221 East Ohio street. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1871. McGauly, James; firm of Doherty & McGauley, gas fitters; 6^ North Illinois street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 293 McCORMACK, HEZEKIAH S.; real estate agent; 5 Black- ford's Block, over First National Bank, Indianapolis; res 173 Winston street. Born in Ind. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1820. Rep. Methodist. McCready, E. S. ; stoves and tinware; 270 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 268 East Market street. Born in M. C. 1847. Munson, David; lightning rods; 220 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 228 East Market street. MAUER, J. P.; firm of J. P. Mauer& Son, dealers in groceries, produce, flour and feed; corner Blake and Elizabeth streets, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 15; settled in M. C. 1848. MAUER, H. J.; firm of J. P. Mauer & Son; corner Blake and Elizabeth streets, IndianapoHs. Born in M. C. 1852. Mitchem, Rev. Nathan; minister A. M. E. Church; res 214 West Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Moosman, Samuel; baker; 121 Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1872. Maus, C; brewer of lager beer; west end New York street, In- dianapoHs ; res 20, Agnes street. Born in France 18 15 ; settled in M. C. 1864. Maus, M. ; brewer; res 20 Agnes street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1864. Maus, A.; foreman at brewei-y; res 28 Agnes street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1864. Maus, F. ; clerk at brewery; res 20 Agnes street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1864. MOUNTS, GEO. F. ; proprietor of Park House; 66 North Mis- souri street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1854; settled in M. C. 1874. Tl&e Best Children's Suits at 38 IV^est Wasliingrtoii Street. 294 MARION COUNTY. MANHATTAN MARBLE WORKS ; office at Indianapolis, 208 West Market street. John G. Blake, president ; res 308 North Tennessee street ; John T. Macauley, vice-presi- dent ; res 526 North Illinois street; Wm. W. Blake, secre- tary and treasurer; res 308 North Tennessee street; P. Raf- ferty, superintendent; bds Capital House. Macauley, J. T. ; manufacturer of the improved artificial stone; office and works corner Market street and canal, Indian- apolis; res 526 North Illinois street. Mason, Benj.; firm of Mason, Pettit & Co., dealers in coal and lime; 94 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 191 West Maryland street. McKee & Branham; wholesale dealers in boots and shoes; 108 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Miley, John; west of the river on Washington street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Germany 18 16; settled in M. C. 1864. Miley, John S.; with Conduit & Cook, South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 36 East Cherry street. MARTIN, JOHN H.; farmer and gardener; 2 m n w Circle. Born in Ohio 18 15; settled in M. C, Wayne township, 1837, when the city could boast of only 400 inhabitants and 400 outside the city. MARTIN, THOS. S.; farmer; 2 m n w of Circle, west of river. Born in M. C. 1846. MARTIN, HENRY D.; 2 m w Circle, west of river. Born in M. C. 1849. McDIARMID, DUNCAN; foreman at Crown Hill Cemetery, North Indianapolis. Born in Scotland 1840; settled in M. C. 1.865. Neal, Smith & Co. ; dealers in new and second-hand furniture ; 87 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Naltner, Martin; saloon keeper; 262 South Illinois street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1856. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 295 New, G. W.; physician; office 15 Miller's Block, North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 426 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1 8 19; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Christian. Nilius, Charles ; merchant tailor ; cleaning and repairing ; 144 South IlHnois street; res same. Born in Prussia 183 1; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Dem. NEIMAN, MRS. LAHA.; boarding house; 209 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1828; settled in M. C. 1852. Nichols, N. C. ; foreman of the bending and saw department at Woodburn Sarven Wheel Factory, IndianapoHs; res 124 Buchanan street. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Methodist. Nolan, R. G.; foreman of No. 4 Engine Co.; res corner Nor- wood and Eddy streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Catholic. Neerman, Christian; manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of boots and shoes; 269 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res over No. 269 Massachusetts avenue. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1857. NOLAN, EDWARD; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 164 West Michigan street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ire- land 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. NICOLAI BROS. ; dealers in house furnishing goods, pressed and japanned ware; 81 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. NICOLAI, CHARLEY; res 81 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianap- oHs. Born in Germany 1852; settled in M. C. 1871. Netzel, Henry; bookkeeper; res 285 North Illinois street, Indi- anapoHs. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1866. Nichols, Willard C; deputy clerk of the United States Circuit and District Courts, room 10, Post Office Building; res 212 East Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1847; set- tled in M. C. 1858. Nettler, L.; dining room; 44 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Miss. 1829; settled in M. C. 1864. 296 MARION COUNTY. NICOLAI, HENRY; butcher and meat dealer; 62 Massachu- setts avenue, Indianapolis; res 89 Broadway street. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 185 1. Nesbit, Wm. T. ; livery, feed and sale stable; 28 and 30 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 38 College avenue. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1840. Rep. Presby- terian. Neuerburg, Leonard; manufacturer of brick; yard i m e corpo- ration line; res on National Road. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1865. NOLAN, MICHAEL; boot and shoe manufacturer; 98^^ Indi- ana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Dublin, Ireland, 1823; settled in M. C. 1856. Dem. Catholic. NEWELL, R. A.; contractor and builder; 123 Indiana avenue^ Indianapolis; res 88 West Ohio street. Born in Del. 1834; settled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Protestant. Neff, D.; physician; 250 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 323 California street. Born in Va. 1832; settled in M. C. 1871. Democrat. Neab, Conrad; plumber, gas and steam fitter; 6 Bates House Block, Indianapolis. Nickum, J. R.; firm of Parrott, Nickum & Co., cracker bakers, 188 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 26 Lockerbie street. Born in Md. 1821; settled in M. C. 1 861. Rep. Protestant. Newcomb, T. M.; manager of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company; Bates House Block, Indianapolis; bds at Pyle House. Born in Ohio 1853; settled in M. C. 1873. Naughton, Patrick; grocer; 210 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 213 East Ohio street. Born in Ireland 1842; settled in M. C. 1858. Nicoli, Lew.; firm of Nicoli & Reynolds, dealers in hats and caps; 244 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 89 Broadway street. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1853. Neal & Allen ; dealers in new and second-hand furniture ; 229 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 29/ New, John C; cashier First National Bank; res 272 North Pa. street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1846. Norris, John; proprietor of Eagle shoe store; 23 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1829; settled in M. C. 1869. Newman, David; dealer in clothing and gents' goods; 145 West Washington street. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1864. NEEF, HERBERT; photographer; 121 West Washington St. Indianapolis; res 731 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1855. Naughton, Peter; dealer in groceries; southwest corner Illinois and McCarty streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1848; settled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Cathohc. Neal, A. C; bds Little's Hotel, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio. Nelson, J. D. ; boot and shoe manufacturer ; 21 Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. 1871. Norton, Pierce; firm of Bixby & Norton; bds Sherman House, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. NOLAND, W. W.; firm of Batty, Noland & Tarkington ; res 181 Home avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1825 ; set- tled in M. C. 1870. NIXON, CYRUS T.; secretary of Manufacturers' and Real Es- tate Exchange ; office 92 East Market street, Indianapolis; res 85 Bradshaw street. Born in Ind. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Nelson, J. M.; druggist; 408 South Meridian street, Indianapo- lis; res same. Born in M. C. 1847. Nolan, T. ; hoseman of No. 4 Engine Co.; Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1846; settled in M. C. 1866. Newbacker, L.; foreman in Brass and Supply Works, Indianap- ohs. Born in Austria 1840; settled in M. C. 1866. Tbe Best Suit made to order at O. H. HritK.-sm & Co's, 38 WcKt U cisbington street. 298 MARION COUNTY. NORTON, JOHN; saloon keeper; 167 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 18 South Mississippi street. Born in Ire- land 1849; settled in M. C. 1869. Nihans, J. L.; firm of Zimmer & Nihans, grocers; res 349 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1828 ; settled in M. C. 1864. Nelson, H. L.; watchmaker; 48 North Delaware street, Indian- apolis. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. i860. NICHOL, JOSEPH W.; firm of Huff, Nichol & Co.; res 292 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1866. Nicholi, Charles; saddler and harness maker; 326 East Wash- ington street, IndianapoHs. Born in Prussia 1799; settled in M. C. 1843. Norman, J. B. ; contractor and plasterer; Irvington. Born in Ky. 1835; settled in M. C. 1853. NEIMAN, JOSEPH; dealer in groceries and provisions; 422 West North street, Indianapolis; res 354 Douglass street. Born in Pa. 1821; settled in M. C 1849. Nelson, James; dairyman; 2 miles northwest of Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Denmark 1833; settled in M. C. 1865. Nowland, John H. B.; author of Early Reminiscences of Indi- anapoHs. Born in Ky. 1 8 14; settled in M. C. 1820. Northway, John; contractor and plasterer; res 306 East North street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1838. Nichols, T. M.; dentist; 25 West Washington street, Indianap- olis; res North Illinois street. Born in Ky. 1823; settled in M. C. 1851. NEWBY, FRANK S., general railroad and steamship ticket agent; No. i Spencer House, South Illinois street, Indian- apolis; res 158 Bellefontaine street. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Friend. Nichols & Jackson; livery, sale and commission stable ; 4 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 299 Overman, E. C; grocer; 34 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 132 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 18 19. Rep. Quaker. Ott, L. F.; watchmaker; 32 Indiana avenue, IndianapoHs; res Wabash street. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1869. Olleman, Ezra A.; firm of J. G. Kingsbury Sz: Co., editors ot The Indiana Farmer, ^6 West Washington street, Indiana- polis; res 237 West Ohio street. Osterman, John; firm of John Osterman & Co., commission merchants; 86 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 549 North Illinois street. Office of McDonald & Butler, attorneys at law; No. i and 2 McDonald & Butler's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. OFFICE OF INDIANAPOLIS GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO.; corner South Pennsylvania and Maryland streets; S. A. Fletcher, President; L. Vanlaningham, Secretary; res 274 North Alabama street. Born in Ind. 1817; settled in M. C. 1827. Rep. Methodist. OVER, EWALD; res 417 North Tennessee street, Indianap- olis. Born in Germany. Rep. Lutheran. OWENS, E. J. Mrs.; dealer in all kinds of ladies' and gents' clothing, new and ^^^second handed, 133 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 18 19; settled in M. C. 18—. ORIEN, MARKS; boot and shoemaker; 272 South Illinois street; res same. Born in Ireland 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Office of O'Brien & Kelley; wholesale and retail dealers in choice brands of cigars and tobacco; 5 1 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. O'Neill, M.; firm of O'Neill, Haerst & Wernring, merchant tailors; 38 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 143 East McCarty street. Born in Ireland 18 18; settled in M. C. 1846. Dem. Catholic. 300 MARION COUNTY. O'Neill, Haerst, & Wernring ; merchant tailors ; 38 South Illi- nois street, Indianapolis. Osgood, M. J.; manufacturer and wholesale dealer in black wal- nut and white wood lumber, and all kinds of fancy wood- work ; office and yard corner Massachusetts and Clifford avenues, Indianapolis. O'Brian & Lewis ; blacksmiths and horse shoers; corner North and Fayette streets, Indianapolis. O'Brian, Michael ; res 500, corner California and Vaneroy Sts. Born in Ireland 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. OGAN, J. R.; marble and granite works; 24 West Maryland street, Indianapolis ; res 30 West Maryland street. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1 871. OSGOOD, J. B.; house, sign and ornamental painter; 16 West Maryland street, Indianapolis; res 187 South Alabama St. Born in Mass. 1806; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Univ. OHMER, N. & G.; proprietors Union Depot Dining Hall and Restaurant, in Union Depot, Indianapolis. OSLER, JOHN; proprietor barber shop; 235 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 2)^ South Liberty street. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1871. Osier, James; barber; 235 East Washington street, Indianapolis, res 87 South Liberty street. Born in Ohio 1857; settled in M. C. 1871. OUTLAND & BIBB; proprietors barber shop; 22 South Meri- dian street, Indianapolis. OUTLAND, EDWARD E.; firm of Outland & Bibb; Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1863. Orr, G. W.; manager of delivery department of American Ex- press Co. ; 46 and 48 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. Ohleyer, Geo.; basket manufacturer; 456 South Meridian street,. Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1864. Otwell, Francis; policeman; res West Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ky. 1809; settled in M. C. 186 1. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 3OI Oliver, C. ; tobacconist and liquor dealer; 288 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1833; settled in M. C. 1857. Oehler, A.; jeweler; 20 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1858. Overgfell, H.; boot and shoemaker; 366 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 185 1; settled in M. C. 1871. Otto, Fred.; manufacturer of cigars; 7 Shelby street, Indianap- olis. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Protestant. Pries, H. J.; State agent for McCormick's reaper and mower and dealer in agricultural implements; 212 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 189 East Ohio street. Prange, Chas. ; firm of Prange & Co., dealers in dry goods; 318 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 92 East Michigan road. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1855. Prange, Anthony; firm of Prange & Co.; res 112 North David- son street. Born in Germany. PARRY, M; manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes; 322 East Washington St., Indianapolis. Born in England 1833; settled in M. C. 1867. Perrin, Geo. K.; attorney at law; 45 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 293 North New Jersey street. Born in Vt. 1827; settled in M. C. 1855. Pettit, Wm. B.; firm of Mason, Pettit & Co., coal and lime dealers; 94 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 325 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Pettit, Frank R.; firm of Mason, Pettit & Co., coal and hme dealers; 94 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 325 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1853; settled in M. C. 1870. To set tbe wortb of yoar money go to Heltkam's, 3S We«t l^asliiiiirton Street. 302 MARION COUNTY. Pfaff, W. A.; firm of John C. Burton & Co., wholesale dealers in boots and shoes; 14 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Pfafif, John W.; firm of John C. Burton & Co., IndianapoHs. PFAFFLIN, WM.; dealer in staple and fancy groceries ; 200 North Mississippi street, corner Indiana avenue, Indianap- olis. Born in Wurtemburg, Germany, 1847; settled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Lutheran. Perkins, J. H.; dry goods and tailoring; 162 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1864. Posner, Morris; merchant tailor; 189 Indiana avenue, Indianap- oHs. Born in Prussia 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Parrott, Horace; firm of Parrott, Nickum & Co., cracker bakers; 188 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 349 North Delaware street. Born in Ky. 1820. Rep. Parkman, Chas. B. ; secretary of Indianapolis Rolling Mill Co. ; 13 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 230 North West street. Born in Mass.; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Presbyterian. Paxton, R. S. ; insurance agent ; 6S West Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 310 North Illinois street. Born in Pa. 181 3; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Presbyterian. POTTAGE, CHAS. E.; manager of B. Pottage's hardware store ; wholesale and retail dealer ; 84 West Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 98 North Mississippi street. Born in Ohio 1835; settled in M. C. 1835. POTTAGE, BENJAMIN; wholesale and retail dealer in hard- ware; 84 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 127 West Market street. Born in England 1798; settled in M. C. 1835. Paster, Fred; saloon keeper; 144 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1859. Protestant. PALMER, N. B.; retired; res 57 West Maryland street. Born in Conn. 1790; settled in M. C. 1834. PALMER, B. M.; farmer; 2 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1834. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 3O5 PATTERSON, R. H.; Deputy Treasurer of Marion County; bds at 149 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1841. Protestant. PORTER, EDWARD B.; firm of Yohn & Porter, dealers in books and stationery; 4 East Washington street, Indianap- olis; res 249 North Alabama street. Born in Indianapolis 185 1. Rep. Methodist. Porter, O. P.; firm of A. M. Porter & Co., dealers in cigars and tobacco; 33 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 50 Cherry street. Born in Ky. 1846; settled in M. C. 1862. Perine, P. R.; Deputy County Assessor; iy% West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 783 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1817; settled in M. C. 1857. Rep. Methodist. Potter, N. C; Cashier St. Louis Life Insurance Co.; 53 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 169 Massachusetts avenue. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1865. Indp. Methodist. Powell, Ludlum & Powell; real estate brokers; 26 North Dela- ware street, Indianapolis. Powell, G. W.; firm of Powell, Ludlum & Powell; res 328 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Powell, David; firm of Powell, Ludlum & Powell; res 638 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep- Poor, A. P.; commission merchant, and dealer in provisions and feed; 45 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 258 South Meri- dian street. Born in Minn. 1829; settled in M. C. 1867. PICKERILL, GEO. W.; physician and surgeon; 31 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; bds at corner of Plumb and Cherry streets. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1856. Careful attention given to chronic diseases of the blood, throat or lungs. Poehler, Fred.; firm of W\ & F. Poehler; res corner High and Coburn streets, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1850; set- tled in M. C. 185 1. 304 MARION COUNTY. Poehler, W. & F. ; groceries and liquors; corner High and Co- burn streets, Indianapolis. Peck, Edwin J.; retired from business; res 264 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Conn. 1796; settled in M. C. 1833. Presbyterian. Pettis, Dickson & Co. ; New York Store, Glenn's Block, Indianap- olis. PULLEN, JOHN W.; brickmason and contractor; res 140 East McCarty street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1830; settled in M. C. 1849. Pray, William; firm of Gates, Pray & Co.; res 223 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1864. PEASE, ROBINSON & GLASSEY; real estate brokers; 88 East Market street, Indianapolis. PEASE, T. W.; firm of Pease, Robinson & Glassey; res 160 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. POTTS, MRS. MARY A.; photograph studio; 78 West North street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Md. 1820; settled in M. C. 1834. Perry, J. C; firm of Robertson & Perry; wholesale grocers; res 320 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Pattison & Finley; wholesale dealers in queens ware; Talbott's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Pfau & Ward; wholesale dealers in liquors; 141 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Pee, George W. & Co.; notions, white goods, etc.; 137 and 139 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Paver, J. M.; news stand, corner Meridian and Louisiana streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1867. PRINGLE, W. W.; attorney at law; office 85 j^ East Washing- ton street; res South Noble street. Ponsue, Joseph; blacksmith; i mile east of Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1865. Parker, R. R.; men's furnishing goods; 32 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 378 North Meridian street. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 305 PORTER, ALBERT G. ; attorney at law; office n e corner of Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis; res 501 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1845. PRITCHARD, C. W.; manager of Provident Life and Trust Co, of Philadelphia; office 15 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis; res 302 North Delaware street. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. Minister Society of Friends. Powell, G. W.; firm of Cooper & Powell ; bds Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Canada 1853; settled in M. C. 1874. Plumb, H. H.; firm of Geo. W. Black & Co.; res 49 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1835; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Methodist. Peak & Bro.; dealers in flour, feed, etc.; 146 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Power, J. S. ; dry goods and millinery; 186 Virginia avenue, Indianapohs. Born in Ireland 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. Painter, J. M.; tea store; Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. PAULI, HENRY ; superintendent of Manufacturers' and Car- penters' Union; manufacturers of doors, blinds, sash, etc.; dealers in rough and dressed lumber, laths and shingles; 38, 40 and 42 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Pearson & Campbell; attorneys at law; room 4 yEtna Building, over 17 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Peas, Sanford; Western Feed Store; 265 West Washington St., Indianapohs. Born in Conn. 1841; settled in M. C. 1872. POIVIER, J. B.; member Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2; bet Delaware and South streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1849; setded in M. C. i860. Preble, J. G. ; real estate broker; 16J East Washington street, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1816; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Protestant. I^argest Stock in tlie City at Geo. H. HeittLam's, 38 West IVasbington Street. 20 306 MARION COUNTY. PALMATEER, J. W.; special agent for the St. Louis Life In- surance Co.; 53 West Washington street, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Meth. POWELL, WILLIAM; firm of Powell & Steadman, general agents; 164 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 215 West Ohio street. Born in Ky. 1824; settled in M. C. 1847. Rep. Methodist. Pink, Gustave; variety store; 115 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1847; settled in M. C. 1868. Mosaic. Potter, M. A.; manufacturer of household goods; 5 Griffith's Block, Indianapolis; bds 197 North Alabama street. Born in Mich. 1855. Rep. R. Baptist. Perrine, T. F.; real estate broker; 30^ West Washington street, Indianapolis; res corner Tennessee and Seventh streets. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1859. Indpt. PATTISON, W. A.; firm of W. A. & I. N. Pattison; whole- sale and retail druggists; 100 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1824; set- tled in M. C. 1855. Methodist. Pattison, I. N.; druggist; res 138 North New Jersey street, In- dianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. PATTISON, W. A. & I. N.; wholesale and retail druggists; a full line of fresh drugs always on hand; 100 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. PEELLE, S. J.; firm of Tipton & Peelle, attorneys at law; office 100 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 135 North lUinois street. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1869. Presbyterian. Pyburn, Mrs. A.; wholesale and retail dealer in confectionery; Post Office news stand, North Pennsylvania street, Indiana- polis; manufactory 129 North Pennsylvania street. PHILADELPHIA BRICK YARDS; i m from terminus Mass- achusetts avenue, near Brightwood; S. K. Fletcher and Robert Thomas, proprietors. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 30/ Parker, John B. W.; farmer; 3 m e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1841. Dem. BOTH ART, AUGUST; brick manufacturer; res and yard 1% m e Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1855. Pearson, J. C; attorney at law; 4 y^tna Building, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1871; bds North Dela- ware street. Rep. Protestant. Pearson, George C; salesman with M, A. Stowell; 46 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1851; set- tled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Presbyterian. Perry Brothers; dealers in drugs and pure medicines; corner Pennsylvania and Market streets, Indianapolis. Perry, Ross W.; bds Hotel Bates, Indianapolis. Born in Mich. 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. Perry, Joseph R.; res 235 East Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. Page, J. P.; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 10 North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis; res 599 South East St. Born in England 1831; settled in M. C. 1869. PATTERSON, C. H.; livery, feed and sale stable; Michigan street, between Alabama and New Jersey, Indianapolis; res 140 Massachusetts avenue. Born in M. C. 1854. Planing mill of Builders' and Manufacturers' Association; man- ufacturers of sash, doors and blinds, and dealers in all kinds of lumber, lath and shingles; mill 225 to 235 North Dela- ware street; yard 329 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. C. Eden, president; John L. Avery, secretary. Peel, Louis; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; 552 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Ger- many 1843; settled in M. C. 1872. Poehler, Christian ; dealer in groceries and provisions, also all kinds of meat; 155 West First street, Indianapohs ; res same. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1856. Phipps, Silas; farmer; 3J m n e Indianapolis. 308 MARION COUNTY. POUEL, IRA; firm of J. R. Budd & Co.; Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839. Pogue, James; farmer; 4)^ m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C, 1844. Phipps, Charles R. ; assistant treasurer at the IndianapoHs Sav- ings Bank; North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 66 Arsenal avenue. Born in M. C. 1843. Pyle, John; confectionery and restaurant; 17 North Pennsylva- nia street, Indianapolis; res corner Second and Tennessee streets. Born in Pa. 1819; settled in M. C. 1855. Perrine, T. B.; general engraver; rooms 22 and 23 Talbott & New's Block, third floor. North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis; res same. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Protestant. Phipps, L. M.; deputy collector Internal Revenue; room No. 15 Post Office Building, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapo- Hs; res 282 Christian avenue. Born in M. C. 1834. Rep. Methodist. PhiHps, Mrs. A.; manufacturer and dealer in ladies' and chil- dren's shoes; 108 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 457 Virginia avenue. Phillips, E. R.; commission merchant; 40 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1871. Platz, v.; brass instruments; 17 Massachusetts avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Wis. 1840; settled in M. C. 1859. Preefer, H.; dealer in dry goods and notions of all kinds; 38 Malott avenue, Indianapolis; res 40 Malott avenue. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1872. Petti, John J. B.; physician and surgeon; Ohio street, Indian- apolis; bds Revere House. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Protestant. PETTIJOHN & CLARK; physicians and surgeons; 69 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Palmer, Edw. L.; dealer in books and stationery; 66 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 136 West Vermont street. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1835. Indpt. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 309 Prosser, John; Philadelphia dye house; res 602 North Missis- sippi street, Indianapolis. Born in South Wales 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1818. M. Baptist. Phipp, A.; res 82 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C. 1871. Paulmane, E. L.; dealer in watches, clocks and jewelry; 118 South IlHnois street, Indianapolis; res 479 South Missouri street. Born in Europe 1845; settled in M. C. 1871. Purdy, I. C; foreman of yard of Woodburn Sarven Wheel Co.; res 57 Eddy street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky 1841; set- tled in M. C. 1871. Parmer, F. C; clerk at Spencer House, Indianapolis, Born in N. Y. 1842; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Protestant. Quinn, Thomas; South street Hook and Ladder Co., Indianap- olis. Born in Ireland 1848; settled in M. C. 1868. QUEISSER, F. F.; meat market; fresh meat always on hand; 368 Virginia avenue. Born in i Ridgway, J. F.; physician and surgeon; room i, 2d floor Mil- ler's Block, North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 366 North West street. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Unitarian. RIKHOFF & CO.; wholesale dealers in pure Kentucky copper- distilled whisky; 81 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Rockwell, Silas; bakery and confectionery ; 105 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Richter, F. B.; dealer in groceries, provisions, flour and feed; corner Russell avenue and Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1858. Two Premiums taken at the Exposition for the Best Clothing^, Furnishing: Goods and Custom-made Clothes, 3S W. \% ash. St. 3IO MARION COUNTY. Rice, George H.; res corner Bellefontaine street and Christian avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Maryland 1841 ; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Protestant. ROSS, JAMES; firm of John B. Stumph & Co., Indianapolis. Rodibaugh, O. ; dealer in groceries and provisions : corner Illi- nois and Tinker streets, IndianapoHs. RUSSELL, A. A.; dealer in threshing machines, horse powers and portable steam engines; 197 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Vt. 1833; settled in M. C. 1873. Ray, John W.; secretary and treasurer of Indianapolis Savings Bank; res 249 North Alabama street, IndianapoHs. Rudy, E. H.; dealer in groceries, notions and provisions; 106 Hill avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1849. Rossener, Charles; blacksmith and horse shoer; 368 St. Clair street, Indianapolis; res 30 Ash street. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1849. Resener, C. F. ; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 374 St. Clair street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Prussia 1834; set- tled in M. C. 1849. RHEINSCHILD, JOHN; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 151 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis; res 1 19 Broadway. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. REYNOLDS, — .; res 248 West Third street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1871. RICHEY, MRS. ELECTA; proprietor boarding house; 78 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Randall, C. F. ; life insurance agent; i and 2, over 18 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 525 North Alabama street. Born in N. Y. 1830; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. M. Baptist. Richardson, Benjamin A.; cashier Gaslight and Coke Co. Born in N. Y. 1843; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Presbyterian- Reeves, J. N. D.; res 146 Buchanan street^ Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. CENTER TOWNSHIP. ;il Reeves & Hill; manufacturers of regalia and Lodge supplies for Odd Fellows, Masons, Druids, Knights of Pythias, Red Men and Good Templars; 9 and 10 Odd Fellows Hall, In- dianapolis. REID, B. W. ; gold, silver and nickel plater; rooms 22 and 23 Talbott & New's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indian- apohs; bds Little's Hotel. Born in Canada 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. • RIDENOUR, J. M.; real estate general agent; room 14, second floor, Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indi- anapolis; res 650 East Washington street. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1867. REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE CO.; 57 North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis; L. M. COYNER, Jr., agent; res 132 Pennsylvania street. Born in Va. 1844; settled in M. C. 1866. RANPONI, LOUIS ; confectionery stand, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis; res Pennsylvania st. Born in Italy 1835; settled in M. C. 1870. RYAN, FRANK; silk hat manufacturer and repairer; 27 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Catholic. Raymond, Nathan ; res 805 North Tennessee street, Indianapo- lis. Born in N. Y.; settled in M. C. 1871. Raymond, Andrew; res Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1845; settled in M. C. 1871. RUTH, ROBERT ; saloon and loan office ; 97 North Illinois street. Academy of Music Building, Indianapolis ; res J J North Liberty street. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1862. RAYMOND & CO.; dealers in drugs, medicines, paints, oils and dye-stuff; 98 North Illinois street, Thompson's Block, Indianapolis. RAYMOND, N. Born in N. Y. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Presbyterian. 31- MARION COUNTY. Ripley, VVm. I.; dealer in teas and groceries; 47 and 49 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. REILLY, J. W.; wholesale and retail dealer in millinery, rib- bons, laces and fancy goods; 63 North Illinois street, Indi- anapolis. Born in N. Y. 1830; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Catholic. Rentsch & Kipp; dealers in groceries, dry goods and fancy no- tions, flour and feed; 273, 275 and ,277 Massachusetts ave- nue, Indianapolis; res same. Rentsch, Ferdinand; Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1843; set- tled in M. C. 1868. RESENER, A. F.; dealer in flour and feed; 301 Massachusetts avenue, corner East and North streets, Indianapolis; res 320 East Vermont street. Born in Europe 1838; settled in M. C. 1849. Rienan, — .; res 120 Columbia avenue, Indianapolis. ROBARDS, WALLACE; farmer; 3 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1818; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Protestant. Ryan, James R.; dealer in teas and fancy groceries; 70, 72 and 74 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. ROBERTS, ALICK; city gas inspector; City Hall, Indianapo- lis; res 44 Broadway. Born in Scotland 1848; settled in M. C. 1871. Catholic. Romberg & Steinmetz, upholsterers and dealers in fine furni- ture and bedding, wholesale and retail; 117 East Market street, Indianapolis. Romberg, Henry; res 418 North East street, Indianapolis. Ross, A. P.; car recorder of I. P. & C. R. R.; office 10 1 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Vt. 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. Rentsch, H.; grocer; 125 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Raschig, C. M.; wholesale dealer in cigars and tobacco; 11 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1838; set- tled in M. C. 1855. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 313 ROBERTS, JOSEPH P.; attorney at law; office 91 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 167 West Third street. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. RADCLIFFE, N. B.; architect draftsman, with D. A. Bohlen; 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1853; settled in M. C. 1872. Raap, Sebastian; boot and shoe dealer; 189 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Rouschen, W. H.; res 366 South lUinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1824; settled in M. C. 1863. Russel & Co.; manufacturers of threshing machines, horse powers and portable steam engines; factory at Massilon, Ohio; branch office 197 West Washington street, Indianapolis. ROOT, DELOSS&CO.; manufacturers of stoves, hollow ware, jobbing and architectural castings; 8 Louisiana street, In- dianapolis. ROOT, DELOSS; firm of Deloss Root & Co.; res 570 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1850. ROOT, J. B.; firm of Deloss Root & Co.; res 511 North Illi- nois street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1822; settled in M. C. 1850. ROOT, G. R. ; wholesale and retail dealer in coal and coke of all kinds; northwest corner Delaware and Market streets, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. Roth, Matthew; firm of Daggett & Roth; res 6 Buchanan street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1861. Ridgeway, O. N. ; watchmaker; 34 Virginia avenue, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1867. ROSS & LYNN; dealers in all kinds of coal and coke; office; southwest corner Circle and Market streets, Indianapolis. All tbe Exposition Preniiains of IS74 received and held at Heitkam's 38 West Wasbington Street. 314 MARION COUNTY. ROSS, J. H.; firm of Ross & Lynn; res 294 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1849. Royse, J. T. ; furniture and queensware; 80 East Market street, Indianapolis; res 71 East St. Clair street. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1871. ROSE, E. G.; physician; office, 38 West Market street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1873. Routh, J. R.; real estate agent and broker; 75 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1871. Ray & Doster; grocers; 100 South Noble street, Indianapolis. Reichwein, Phil; saloon and beer garden; 350 East Market street, Indianapolis. Rothioc & Co. ; manufacturers of wheelbarrows and wagon stock; 278 Davidson street, Indianapolis. REASNER, A. & W.; dealers in grain, provisions and grocer- ies; 587 and 589 East Washington street, Indianapolis. REASNER, W. F.; res 635 East Washington street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1865. REASNER, A.; res 635 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. Reed, Henry A.; real estate agent; 75 J East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1842; settled in M. C. 1865. RUCKLE, N. R.; PRESIDENT INDIANAPOLIS JOUR> NAL CO., and ex-sheriff of Marion Co.; res 48 North Al- abama street, Indianapolis; office Journal Building. Born in Md. 1838; settled in M. C. 1852. Rottler & Schultz; saddlery and harness; 18 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. RENIHAN, LONG & HEDGES; undertakers; 15 Circle street, Indianapolis. RENIHAN, JAMES; firm of Renihan, Long & Hedges; res 48 South Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1829; settled in M. C. 1853. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 315 REED, ENOS B.; editor of The People; 25 South Delaware street, Indianapolis; res 241 North West street. Born in N. J. 1822; settled in M. C. 1869. Ransdell, D. M.; firm of Smock & Ransdell; res 483 North Ten- nessee street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1842. Robinson, J.; firm of Pease & Robinson; res 300 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Richie, W. W.; publisher; 10 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. RICHARDSON, GEO. W.; attorney at law; 29 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1835; settled in M. C. 1874. Reed, John; wholesale leather and shoe findings; 64 South Me- ridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1874. Rosebrock, Henry & Co.; brick manufacturers; south of toll gate. South Meridian street. Ransford, Wm. P.; firm of Ransford & Denton. Born in N. Y. 1 821; settled in M. C. 1870. Rupp, Wm.; merchant tailor, 13 East Washington street, Indi- anapohs. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1852. ROTHSCHILD, HENRY; dealer in clothing; 125 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 207 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1834; settled in M. C. . Ricker, G. ; Secretary and Treasurer of Western Furniture Co.; res 238 South New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Richardson, J. F. ; firm of Chamberhn & Co.; res in Ohio. RUPP, JOHN; groceries and provisions, also fine assortment of liquors; 201 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1856. ROHR, JOSEPH ; saloon, the finest assortment of Hquors al- ways on hand ; 293 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. i860. 3l6 MARION COUNTY Roy, H. J.; saloon keeper and bottler of Cincinnati lager beer; S6 East South street, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1864. Rifcnberick, Wm.; boarding house and restaurant; 13 Madison avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1826; settled in M. C. 1873- Robinson, J. R. ; driver of fire engine No. 6; res 84 Bright St., Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 185 1. RICE, MARTIN H.; editor and publisher Masonic Advocate; 24 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis ; res 148 North East St. Born in Vt. 1829; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Reaume, J. A.; gents' furnishing goods; 24 South Illinois st., Indianapolis. Born in Canada 1828; settled in M. C. 1861. Dem. Catholic. Roll & Morris; carpets and wall paper; 30, 32 and 34 South IIH- nois street, Indianapolis. Robinius, T. ; shoe store; 223 West Washington street, Indian- apolis ; res 222 West Maryland street. Born in France 1827; settled in M. C. 1856. Dem. Catholic. Rout, Thos.; with V. Meier, 225 and 227 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in England 18 12; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. REDMOND, T.; res 346 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1830; settled in M. C. i860. RICHARDS, J. H.; proprietor of Richards House, Indianapo- Hs. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1867. Rehling, Wm.; shoe store; 255 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis; res 259 South Delaware street. Born in Europe 1820; settled in M. C. 1849. RAY HOUSE; 2 squares southeast of Union Depot, corner of Delaware and South streets, Indianapolis. J. M. and A. H. Lambert, proprietors. Rusch, C. A.; manufacturer and dealer in malt; 214 and 216 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1830; settled in M. C. 1867. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 317 Rose, J. N.; shoe shop; Parker's Block, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1 821; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Christian. RODEWALD, HENRY; grocery and provisions; 5 19 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1854. REINECKE; J. F. ; groceries, flour and feed; 355 Virginia ave- nue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 185 1; set- tled in M. C. 1866. Rothert, J. H.; groceries and feed; 346 Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis, Born in Ky. 1843; settled in M. C. 1856. ROSEBROCK & ELLRECHT; dealers in all kinds of groce- ries and feed; 578 and 580 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Give them a call. ROHLER, F. W. ; boots and shoes made to order on short no- tice; 49 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1873. Russell & Son; dealers in all kinds of castings; corner Market and Davidson streets, Indianapolis. ROSE, F. W.; physician; 38 West Market street, Indianapohs; res same. Born in Va. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1873. ROBERTSON & PERRY; wholesale grocers; 74 and ^6 South Meridian street, Indianapohs. ROBERTSON, A. M.; of Robertson and Perry; bds Hotel' Bates. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1863. RYAN, DARROW & CO.; wholesale dealers in boots and shoes; 78 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. RYAN, T. F.; of RYAN, DARROW & CO.; bds Hotel Bates, Indianapolis. Settled in M. C. 1856. REESE, CHAS. E.; of Hohweg & Reese; res 240 East Mar- ket street. Born in Germany 1841; settled in M. C. 1855. Routh, J. B.; of Indianapolis Paper Co.; res 234 Bright street, Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1874. liinen Collars and Cnffs at Heitkam's, 38 West Wastaingtou Street. 3l8 MARION COUNTY. Rawl, E. & Sons; dealers in hides, tallow and wool; 80 and 82 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. RAYMOND & KING; horse shoeing and job work neatly done; 60 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. RAYMOND, S.; of RAYMOND & KING; res over gas office, room 3, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio; settled in M. C. 1862. Robinson, F. M.; book keeper for Byram & Cornelius; lOi to 105 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Rickback, Geo.; gardener; J m e corporation, Indianapolis. Reinken, Henry; cigar maker and tobacconist; 266 East Wash, street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1830; settled in M. C. 1859. REMY, A. C.; firm of A. C. Remy & Co., wholesale and re- tail dealers in flour, grain, produce, and general brokers and commission merchants; 308 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 51 Central avenue. Born in Ind. 1827; settled in M. C. 1870. Riechenmeyr, Henry; dealer in flour and feed; 253 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 115 East St. Joseph street. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1854. Reichter, Wm.; grocer; 520 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 18 18; settled in M. C. 1854. Rasener, Frederick Wm.; dealer in groceries and dry goods; 552 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 62 Michigan Road. Born in Germany 1824; settled in M. C. 1836. Rassel, Nick; grocer; 598 North West street, Indianapolis. Recker, Peter; grocer; 494 West North street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1856. Rozier, A. ; grocer; corner Vermont and Blackford streets, In- dianapolis. Rowland, John; grocer; corner New York and Blackford streets, Indianapolis. Rodewald, H. H.; grocer; 113 North Agnes street, Indian- apolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 3I9 Rickard, H.; firm of Rickard, Kirby & Co., wholesale dealers in hats, caps and millinery goods; 112 South Meridian st., Indianapolis. Reeves, T. P.; boot and shoemaker; 15! Indiana avenue, Indi- anapolis; res 130 Agnes street. Born in Pa. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1874. RAUCH, JOHN ; manufacturer and dealer in domestic cigars and tobacco; 160 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. Liberal German. Cath. Ross, Frank; grocer; 63 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 65 Indiana avenue. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Protestant. Roney, E. H.; street paver and contractor; res 256 Fletcher av- enue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 185 1; settled in M. C. 1871. Ruddell, J. H.; attorney at law and real estate agent; 35 J East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 673 North Meridian street. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Protestant. Rockwood, Wm. O. ; treasurer Indianapolis RoUing Mill Co.; 13 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 276 North Il- linois street. Born in Mass. 1814; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Presbyterian. Reynolds, Chas. E.; firm of Nicholi & Reynolds, dealers in hats, caps and furs; 244 East Washington street, Indianap- olis ; res 327 North Alabama street. Born in Ohio 1848 ; settled in M. C. 1853. Friend. ROSENTHAL, HENRY; clothing, merchant tailoring, and gents' furnishing goods house; 242 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 82 North East street. Born in Wurtem- berg, Germany, 1826; settled in M. C. 1863. RoUar, Jacob; gatekeeper at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1822; settled in M. C. 1862. Reynolds, W. L. ; carpenter and joiner; 4 miles north Indian- apolis P. O. Born in Va. 1839; settled in M. C. 1858. Roberts, H. W.; marble works; corner of Pendleton Pike and Clifford avenue, IndianapoHs. 320 MARION COUNTY. Ross, D. ; Excelsior Mills, Bridgeport; res 84 White avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in Va. 1836; settled in M. C. 1866. Robinson, James; farmer; 2Y2 miles southwest of Indianapolis P. O. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1867. Rosenberg, John; merchant tailor; 198 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 119 South East street. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1866. Riley, A. J.; minister; corner of Shoemaker and Lula streets, North Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1873. M. Baptist. RICHARDSON FRANK; manager Weed Sewing Machine Co. ; 42 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 444 North New Jersey street. Borninlnd. 1840; settled in M. C. 1861. Rooker, Cal. ; attorney at law. Born in Indianapolis 1824. Rep. Methodist. Richards, E. N.; clerk in county treasurer's office; res 476 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1835; set- tled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Christian. RITTER,ELI F. ; firm of Ritter, Walker & Ritter, attorneys at law; office 82 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 375 Central avenue. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Methodist. RITTER, LEVI; firm of Ritter, Walker & Ritter; reslrvington. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Meth. Reisner, G. A.; firm of Hogshire & Co., dealers in boots and shoes; 25 West Washington street, Indianapohs; res 241 North Tennessee street. Born in Va. 1836; settled in M. C. 1858. Indpt. Methodist. Rheinheimer, N.; dealer in clothing; res 230 East New York street, Indianapolis. Reagan, D. J.; firm of D. J. Reagan & Co., real estate brokers; No. 5 Griffith's Block, second floor, Indianapolis; res 623 North Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1838; settled in M. C. 1862. Indpt. Methodist. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 321 ROSS, JAMES; proprietor of barber shop; 55 South Illinois street, Indianapolis, res same. Born in Ky. 1847; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. Protestant. ROUSE, R. R.; firm of R. R. Rouse & Co., driven wells, and dealers in all kinds of pumps and brass goods, 63 South Illinois street, Indianapolis, res 31 West Maryland street. Born in N. Y. 1838; settled in M. C. 1868. Jackson Dem. Methodist. Rowan, S. L. ; real estate agent; res 501 Eighth street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1872. Indep. Christadelphian. ROBERTSON, P.; firm of Robertson & Schindler, dealers in dry goods and notions; 94 and 96 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 70 East St. Clair street. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Protestant. Remy, C. H.; attorney at law ; 48 j^ East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 51 Central avenue. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Reed, A. T. ; firm of A. Reed & Co., mineral water manufac- . turers; 475 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Mo. 1833; settled in M. C. 1866. Rassfeld, F.; groceries and liquors; 414 Indiana avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Prussia 1849; settled in M'. C. 1869. RILEY, S. H.; druggist and apothecary; physicians' prescrip- tions carefully compounded; 417 Indiana avenue, Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C 1874. REYNOLDS, DAVID; miller, and wholesale and retail dealer in flour; 78 East Maryland street, Indianapolis; res 2f m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1873., Surber, Thomas; dairyman; 2 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ind.. 1831; settled in M. C. 1846. Rep. Protestant. Silver Medal of 1874, for C'lotliin;;, can be »«eeii at U. H. Heitkam's, 38 West Wa*«bing-ton Street 21 522 MARION COUNTY. SPRINGER, JAMES F. & CHARLES E.; manufacturers of brick; yard on S. K. Fletcher's farm, ij m n e corporation line, Indianapolis. SPRINGER, JAMES F. Born in M. C. 1852. SPRINGER, CHARLES E. Born in M. C. 1854. Stienaker, H.; manufacturer of brick; res and yard i m e cor- poration, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Spann, John M.; real estate and insurance agent; over 50 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res n e corner Delaware and Linden streets. Born in M. C. 1850. Rep. Prot. SPANN, JOHN S. & CO.; real estate and insurance agents; over No. 50, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis. Spann, T. H.; real estate and insurance agent ; over No. 50, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, Indianapolis; res 439 North Pennsylvania street. Born in M. C. 1848. Rep. Presbyterian. Solomon, J. & M.; original loan office; 25 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Solomon, J.; res 229 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1834; settled in M. C. i860. Smith. C. A.; res corner New Jersey and Washington streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1874. Neutral. Protestant. Smith & Pott; dealers in groceries and provisions; 79 North Illi- nois street, Indianapolis, Smith, B. K.; res 2 m n e corner Massachusetts avenue and New Jersey streets, Indianapolis, Born in M. C. 1842. Steward, F. M.; milk depot, 71 North Illinois street, Indianap- olis; dealer in fresh country milk and butter. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Christian. Schwartz, Joseph; manufacturer of hoop skirts, also dealer in no- tions and fancy goods; 52 North Illinois street, cor Market, Indianapolis; res 231 North Mississippi street. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 323 Smith, James; dealer in miscellaneous books, newspapers and fine stationery; 25 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res same. Stern & Lovinger ; dealers in fancy goods, notions, ladies' and gents' furnishing goods ; 22 and 24 North Illinois street, Bates House Block, Indianapolis. Stern, R. ; res 22 and 24 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1846; settled in M. C. i: SCUDDER, JOHN & BROS.; livery, feed and sale stable; 36 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Scudder, Isaac; born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1856. SCUDDER, JOHN; res 36 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1856. Sulgrove, James W. & Co.; wholesale and retail manufacturers of saddles and harness; 40 South Illinois St., Indianapolis. Stirk, D. P.; cancer doctor; 48 South Illinois street, up stairs, IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 1839; settled in M. C. 1854. P.ep. Protestant. Seitz, Charles; dealer in fancy and staple groceries; 112 South Illinois street, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Lutheran. Stanridge & Herdman; real estate agents; 22 South Illinois St., Indianapolis. Stanridge, H. J., res 123 Lockerbie street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Sheridan & Todd; dealers in dry goods, millinery, notions and fancy goods; 103 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Sheridan, P. H.; res 162 North Mississippi street, IndianapoHs. Born in Ireland 1848; settled in M. C. 1867. Solomon, J.; star loan office; in South Illinois street, Indian- apolis. Solomon, Henry; saloon keeper; 27 South Illinois street, Indi- anapolis; res 56 South Pennsylvania street. Born in Eng- land 1837; settled in M. C. 1869. 324 MARION COUNTY. Schopp, George ; manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes;^^ 1 80 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1848. Dem. Catholic. Sindlinger, Godfrey; butcher. Born in Penn. 1824; settled in M. C. 1864. Steward, M.; proprietor of the Union Hotel; 202 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio. Schellschmidt, Fred.; dealer in boots and shoes; 1 59 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Prussia 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Smith, T. W.; boot and shoemaker; 58 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 419 East St. Clair street. Born in Eng- land 1835; settled in M. C. 1856. Scott & Smith; dealers in groceries and provisions; corner Del- aware street and Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Scott, A. A.; res 224 East Market street, Indianapolis. Smith, C. D. ; res 119 East New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1873. STEPHENS, R. E.; sewing machine repairing office; dealer in needles and attachments for all machines; 19 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 170 East Vermont street. Born in 111. 1845; settled in M. C. 1870. SELLERS, JOHN; dealer in foreign and domestic cigars, chew- ing and smoking tobacco; 306 Massachusetts avenue, Indi- anapolis; bds 70 Plum street. Born in M. C. 1845. SINKER, DAVIS & CO.; Western Machine Works; loi to 149 South Pennsylvania street. Smith, W. J.; dealer in staple and fancy groceries and flour; 300 New Jersey street, Indianapolis ; res 363 Indiana Ave. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1872. STOWELL, M. A. ; dealer in music, Chickering pianos, organs and melodeons; 46 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis;: res y^ W. Michigan street. Born in Mass. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1854. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 325 Stanton, Ambrose P.; attorney at law; room i, Vinton's Block, Indianapolis; res 781 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1863. Smith, VV. M. ; res corner Delaware and Ohio streets, Indianap- olis. Seaton, W. D.; dealer in hats, caps, and furs; 25 North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis; res 181 Park avenue. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1865. Stiles, H. D. & Co.; art emporium; 27 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Stiles, H. D.; res 129 North Illinois street. Born in Mich. 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. SMITH, J. W.; general agent Florence sewing machines; 27 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 426 North New Jersey street. Born in England 1837; settled in M. C. 1863. SPOONER, BENJAMIN J.; U. S. Marshal, district of Ind.; res Lawrence burg. Schellschmidt, Adolf.; teacher of music and dealer in musical instruments; 157 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 246 East Ohio street. Born in Prussia 1829; settled in M. C. 1854. Schulmeyer, Louis; dealer in drugs and pure medicines; corner lUinois and First streets, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1852. SAYLOR, WM. J.; catcher at old Rolling Mill, Indianapohs; res 272 South Pennsylvania street. Born in Pa. 1846; set- tled in M. C. 1864. Shindler, Wm.; janitor Y. M. C. A. building; 35 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. STREET, E. S.; book-keeper at No. 13 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; bds at the Alabama House, Alabama street. Born in Canada 183 1; settled in M. C. i860. We will treat yon well at G. H. Heltkam's, 38 Jl¥est Wasfaiiig^tou Street. 326 MARION COUNTY. Smith, J. W.; bakery and confectionary; 206 South IlHnois st, IndianapoHs; res same. Born in Md. 1829; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist STUMPH, JOHN B. & CO.; dealers in liquors and wines; 183 East Washington street, Indianapolis. STUMPH, JOHN B.; res 459 East Market street,, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1820; settled in M. C. 1843. Stewart; dealer in drugs and medicines; 40 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 265 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Methodist. Springer, David; carpenter and stair builder; res 13 Chatham street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1806; settled in M. C. 1850. SILVER, SAMUEL O.; dealer in fancy groceries and provis- ions; 221 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Ind. 1846. Southard, George; agent Indianapolis, Peru & Chicago Railway; res Massachusetts avenue station, Indianapolis. Born in . M. C. 1844. Stumpf & Hill ; carriage and repair shops and general black- smithing business; corner Christian avenue and Peru street^ Indianapolis. Shea, Michael; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 58 Malott ave- nue, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Shields & Rienan; dealers in fancy groceries, provisions and meats; 20 Columbia avenue, Indianapolis. Shields, R. C. ; res 120 Columbia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1 851; settled in M. C. 187 1. SULLIVAN, O. H.; physician and surgeon; rooms 3 and 4, second floor, Foote's Block, over 241^ Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Tenn. 185 i; settled in M. C. 1853. SCHAUF, WILLIAM ; res 483 Alabama street, Indianapolis Born in M. C. 1853. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 32/ Swart, John B.; dealer in groceries and fancy goods of all kinds; 219 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in England 1838; settled in M. C. 1865. Schoonover, J. S.; res 290 Lincoln avenue, Indianapolis. SCHMIDT, F. & BRO.; manufacturers of Schmidt's French Liquid Bluing and White Rose Baking Powder; 66 Massa- chusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 175 East Market street. SCHMIDT, AUGUST; butcher and dealer in all kinds of meat; 223 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1854. Schuinehart, Edmon; boot and shoemaker; 197 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 132 St. Mary street. Born in Md. 1816; settled in M. C. 1850. Protestant. Sindlinger, J. M.; house, sign and ornamental painting; 7 Mas- sachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Schmidt, C. A.; res 175 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. City 185 1; settled in M. C. 1872. Schmidt, F.; res 175 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1849; settled in M. C. 1869. Smith, J. G.; res 98 Peru street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 I ; settled in M. C. 1870. Spohr, J. G.; bds at Circle House, Indianapohs. Born in Ger- many 1846; settled in M. C. 1866. Swing & Woolen; dealers in flour and feed; i Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Swing, W. W.; res 40 Blake street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. 1866. Stueker, Martin; proprietor of Marion Hotel, 18 South Pennsyl- vania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1871. Steel, Marion; student at law; room 23 South Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1869. Presbyterian. 328 MARION COUNTY Slevin, Maria M.; dress maker; 89 Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. STEINHAUR, M.; res 172 East South street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Lutheran. Stokely, Benj.; res 164 Winston street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. i860. Shover & Christian; contractors and builders; 124 East Ver- mont street, Indianapolis. Shover, T. E. ; res 45 i North Delaware street, Indianapolis. SCHROEDER, CHARLEY; blacksmithing and general repair- ing; horse shoeing a specialty; 144 Fort Wayne avenue, In- dianapolis; res 193 Harrison street. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1870. Sherman & Comingore; wholesale dealers in feathers, rags, bees- wax and produce; 21 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Spickelmier, J.; proprietor boarding house; 36 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1829; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Baptist. Stoops, F. M.; res Omer street. Born in M. C. Summers, J. W.; carpenter and builder; res i^ m n e corpora- tion line, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1845; settled in M. C. 1871. Shearer, John; farmer and stock raiser; 3 m n e Indianapolis, on Center gravel road. Born in Ohio 1825; settled in M. C. 1829. Rep. Methodist. Stilz, J. George; dealer in agricultural implements and seeds; yS East Washington street, Indianapolis; res Stilz's Grove, southeast of city. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. 1857. Rep. Episcopalian. Smith, Chas. W.; firm of Smith & Hawkins, attorneys at law; 4S}4 East vVashington street, Indianapolis; res 382 North Tennessee street. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Methodist. -Stewart & Morgan ; wholesale and retail druggists ; 38 and 40 East Washington street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 329 STEDMAN, H. S.; publisher and dealer in sheet music, books and musical merchandise; 36 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 413 North New Jersey street. Rep. Presby- terian. STEWART, DANIEL; firm of Stewart & Morgan; res 263 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Settled in M. C. 1862. Meth. SMITH, WALTER S.; superintendent Marion county schools; office in court house; bds Pyle House. Spaulding, J. L.; steam laundry, west of Indianapohs. Seibert, S. M. & Sons; blacksmiths and wagon makers ; 302 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 1 1 North Liberty street. Born in Pa. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1831. Seibert, C. W.; born in Indianapolis 1852. Seibert, T. B.; born in Indianapolis 1849. Seibert, R. S.; born in Indianapolis 1848; res Greer street. STITZ, FRED ; firm of Fred Stitz & Co. , manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in cigars and tobacco; 328 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 36 North East street. Born in Wurtemberg, Germany, 1844; settled in M. C. 1862. Shoemaker, John F.; trunk manufacturer; 342 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 388 East Market street. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1856. Stein, F.; barber and hair dresser; 262 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1863. STAPP, JAMES H.; attorney at law ; 45 J East Washington street, Indianapolis; res corner Howard and Seventh streets. Born in Ky. 1814; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Meth. Schweikle, J. F.; firm of Faist & Schweikle, carriage and wagon makers ; 478 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 29 Chatham street. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. iron are invited to call at Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 330 MARION COUNTY. Sparks, C; grocer; west of river, Washington street, Indianapo- lis. Born in N. J. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Speir, Fred.; dealer in groceries and dry goods, 546 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1856. Schwier, C. H.; firm of C. H. Schwier & Co., dealers in dry goods and groceries, 576 East Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1831; settled in M. C. 1854. Schwier, C. F.; firm of C. H. Schwier & Co.; res 568 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1847; settled in M. C. 1866. Smith S.; with Benj. Elder, 480 East Washington street; Indi- anapolis; res 506 East Washington street. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1874. SCOTT, GEO. W.; proprietor of Empire feed and sale stable, 72 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 117 North Mis- sissippi street. Born in N. Y. 1843; settled in M.. C. 1873. Schaub, John; horse shoer and carriage and wagon maker, west of river, Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1848; settled in M. C. 1853. SCHURMAN, CHARLES; real estate broker; room 5 Odd Fellows Hall, Indianapolis; res corner Schurman's avenue and Crawfordsville road. Born in Indianapolis 1852. SCHMALHOLZ, S.; firm of Fred. Stitez & Co., manufacturers and wholesale and retail dealers in cigars and tobacco, 328 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 64 North Noble street. Born in Bavaria 1848; settled in M. C. 1854. Socwell, H. M.; wholesale and retail grocer; 232 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis; res 300 East Market street. Born in N. J. 1830; settled in M. C. 1859. Schutter, Christian; grocer; corner North and Blake streets, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1820; settled in M. C. 1846. Smith, Warren P.; saddle and harness maker; North Indianap- olis. Born in Mass. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 33: Swan, B. C; gardener; North Illinois street, 3^ miles from P. O. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. Scott, Henry M.; United States gauger; res 36 Broadway street^ Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1859. Shewey, A. C. ; firm of Shewey & Henry; map company; cor- ner Pennsylvania and Market streets, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1845; settled in M. C. 1874. Stiwalt, V. B. ; real estate broker; 72 East Washington street, IndianapoHs; res Gj Vine street. Born in Ohio 1837; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. STOUT, DAVID E.; popular hat house; "jG East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 18 Central avenue. Born in M. C. 1845. Rep. Protestant. STAUB, JOSEPH; merchant tailor; No. 2 Odd Fellows' Hall, Indianapolis; res 200 North Noble street. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1853. SCHINDLER, ROBERT; firm of Robertson & Schindler; deal- ers in dry goods and notions; 94 and 96 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 247 East Washington street. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1849. Sullivan, T. S. ; res corner Tennessee and Ohio streets, Indiana- polis. Episcopalian. SHIDLER, I. M.; res 84 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1871. Presbyterian. Sturgis, I. A. & Co.; lawyers; 16J East Washington street, In- dianapolis. Sturgis, I. A.; res 413 West New York street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. SWAIN & HOBBS; real estate agents; over 8 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. SWAIN, DAVID F.; res 258 North Pennsylvania street, Indi> anapolis. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1865. Shaw, Andrew; farmer; North Indianapolis. Born in Ind, 1838. 332 MARION COUNTY. Siersdorfer, L. ; boots and shoes; 41 East Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 185 Virginia avenue. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1863. Sickels, W. W.; insurance agent; 6 Blackford's Block, Indianapolis; res North East street. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1831. Secrest, Chas.; general collector; room 3, 45 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 319 South Alabama street. Born in Ky. 1808; settled in M. C. 1846. Rep. Christian. SEIDERS, WM. H.; local and State insurance agent; 35 East Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 374 North West St. Born in Me. 1825; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Meth. Stewart, John H.; real estate broker; i Glenn's Block, Indian- apolis; res 735 North Meridian street. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Methodist. Sweetser, J. N.; attorney at law; 19! East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 614 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Christian. Steep, J. D.; wholesale and retail dealer in boots and shoes; 5 Bates House Block, Indianapolis; bds Hotel Bates. Born in Pa. 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Stout, F. & T. ; wholesale and retail liquors and tobacco ; 160 West Washington street, Indianapolis ; res 194 North Cali- fornia street. Settled in M. C. 1853. Surface, J. M.; firm of Witt & Surface, wholesale and retail druggists; 182 West Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 26 North Mississippi street. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Methodist. SLUSHER, HENRY; practical watchmaker and jeweler; watches and clocks neatly cleaned on short notice ; 190 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1841. Liberal. • Schurr, Leonard, Sen.; dealer in watches and clocks; 76 Indi- ana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 16; settled in M. C. 1854. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 333 Schurr, Leonard, Jr.; dealer in watches and clocks; ']() Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1854. Shaw, M. B. ; with M. V. Haryman, dealer in fine pictures and looking glassses; lO Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 81 East St. Clair street. Born in N. C. 1831; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Shilling, W. E.; trunk and box maker; 98 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis; res 191 Douglas street. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Methodist. Santo, Edward; grocer; 204 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Catholic. Schildmeier, Fred.; merchant tailor; 182 East Washington St., Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1842. Stevenson, Thos. H.; firm of Davis, Stevenson & Major, real estate agents; 45 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 135 North Illinois street. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Presbyterian. Salter, Wm. H.; photographer; 45 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 233 East Michigan street. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1864. Smith, John G.; justice of the peace; room 3, 45 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 162 North New Jersey St. Born in N. J. 1812; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Meth. SHILLING, R. L. ; manufacturer of trunks, traveling bags and valises; 55 West Washington street and 12 Kentucky ave- nue, Indianapolis; res 299 North New Jersey street. Borrt in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Sharpe, A. W.; cigars and tobacco; 57 West VV^ashington street, Indianapolis; res 193 South New Jersey street. STATE SENTINEL OFFICE, corner of Meridian and Circle streets, Indianapolis. You can always get the worth of your money at Hoitkain's, »8 West Washinjeton Street. 334 MARION COUNTY. Schofield, G. K.; carriage salesman; 139 West Washington St., Indianapolis; res 452 North Delaware street. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1870. SAILORS, J. L. & CO.; merchant tailoring, dry goods, no- tions and fancy goods; No. 177 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Sailors, James L. ; res on William street, bet Illinois and Ten- nessee streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. R. Baptist. Sulzer, W. T. ; Clerk of Court; res 90 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Lutheran. Schrader, F. ; dealer in boots and shoes, 85 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 126 North Mississippi street. Born in Md. 1837; settled in M. C. 1844. Stevenson & Co.; real estate agents; 30! West Washington st., Indianapolis. Stevenson, D. H.; res Sherman House, IndianapoHs. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Storey, New & Co. ; dealers in hardware; 64 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Story, J. M.; res Franklin. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Christian. Scott, J. N.; lawyer; 72^ East Washington street, Indianapo- lis; res 199 North Delaware street. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1866. STRAUSS, L. ; res 15 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1845; settled in M. C. 1865. Smith & Co.; real estate agents; room 3, 2d floor, corner Wash- ington street and Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Smith, R. L.; res 418 North California street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Meth. STEDMAN, P.; firm of Powell & Stedman; res 413 North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1827; settled in M. C. 1857. Rep. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 335 SPADES, M. H.; dealer in dry goods, notions, fancy articles, and real hair ; 5 and 7 West Washington street, Indianap- olis ; res 560 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1865. SPADES, J. C; Indianapolis; bds Circle House. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1870. SAILORS, M. P.; res 34 South West street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1864. Stout & Son; groceries; 175 West Washington street, Indianap- oHs. SCROLL, CHARLES; Clerk of Supreme Court, Indianapolis; res 90 North Mississippi street. Born in Prussia 1832; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Siegel, S. ; bds at 207 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1855; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Hebrew faith. Steinmetz, P.; res j'^ North New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany. SPRINGER, DR J. E.; manager of the Indiana department of the Security Life Insurance Co. ; office, 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 115 Meek street. Born in Ky. 1824; settled in M. C. 1856. Smock, R. M. ; clerk; res 390 North Delaware street, Indianap- olis. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Presbyterian. SMOCK, PETER; JUSTICE OF THE PEACE; office 91 K East Washington street, Indianapolis; res between Delaware and Alabama streets on the south side of Sixth street. Born in Ky. 181 2; settled in M. C. 1821. Smith & Hannaman; brokers in large loans and dealers in all ?.• kinds of municipal bonds of Indiana, and financial agents for railroads; office 95 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Smith, P'rancis; res n w corner Third and Tennessee streets, In- dianapolis. Born in England. Schultz, H. C; firm of Rottler & Schultz, saddlery and harness; res 214 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Europe 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. 336 MARION COUNTY. SELF, BERRY; with Ed. Hasson & Co. , dealers in hats, caps, furs, etc., 20 North Pennsylvania street, IndianapoHs; res 5^ m e Woodruff Place. Born in Ky. 1845; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Christian. SMITH, N. R.; firm of L. S. AYRES & CO., 26 and 2^ West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 442 North Illinois St. Born in Vt. 1831; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Congre- gationalist. Speer, J. K.; advertising agent for Sentinel Co.; Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1831; settled in M. C. 1870. Soehner, Chas.; dealer in pianos and organs; 20 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Scovil & Sparrow; wholesale dealers in watches, jewelry, etc.; 18 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis. Share, Geo. K. & Co.; saddlery hardware and carriage goods; 40 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Share, Geo. K.; res 314 West New York street, IndianapoHs. Born in N. Y. 1837; settled in M. C. 1863. SLOANE, E. W.; superintendent American Express Co., West- ern Division; 46 and 48 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 451 North Tennessee street. Born in Ohio 1821 ; set- tled in M. C. 1 86 1. SUNDAY HERALD; office 23 Circle street, IndianapoHs. SCHLEY, GEORGE J.; firm of Reed, Schley & Shellman, proprietors of the '* People," Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1836; settled in M. C. 1857. SHELLMAN, HARRY J.; firm of RP:ED, SCHLEY & SHELLMAN, proprietors of the " People," IndianapoHs. res 735 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Md. 1843 ; settled in M. C. 1868. SCHAUB, HENRY; dealer in all kinds of drinks; 364 Virgi- nia avenue, Indianapolis. Schulz, Henry; tobacco and cigars; 282 Virginia avenue, India- napolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 33/ Starch, A.; dealer in boots and shoes; 25 North New Jersey street, IndianapoHs. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C 1854. Stokes & Wread; barbers; 74 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Snider, H. & Co.; druggists; 199 South East street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ind. 1849. Saltmarsh, W. L. ; carpenter and builder; 40 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1847. Schinn & Souders; druggists; 41 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Swain & Black; carriage manufacturers; 25 South Tennessee street, Indianapolis. STOBO, THOMAS; carriage and wagon shop; 100 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. SIMS & SMITHERS; refiners of coal tar, and manufacturers of roofing and sheeting, anything in their line promptly at- tended to; 69 West Maryland street, Indianapolis. Shafer & McClain; planing mill and lumber yard; 26 Winston street, Indianapolis. Stuckmeyer, Chas.; meat market; 104 South Noble street, In- dianapolis. Born in Ohio 1850. Smith, Fred, grocer; 351 North Noble street, Indianapolis. Surm, H.; coal and lumber yard; corner of Ohio and Davidson streets, Indianapolis. Sellers, W. W.; grocer; No. 186 Madison avenue, Indianapolis; res 115 Madison avenue. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1871. Schmitt, A.; painter; res 230 South Pennsylvania street, Indian- apolis. Born in France 1833; settled in M. C. 1859. Scherer, P.; barbershop; 14 South Delaware, street, Indianap- olis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1874. Selman, A. G, & Son; physicians and surgeons; 21 Virginia av- enue, Indianapolis; res 401 North New Jersey street. Paper Bosouis, Collars and CuflTs at G. H. Heitkam's, 38 l¥est Wasiiing^ton Street. 22 33^ MARION COUNTY. Schicketanz; Jacob; grocer and liquor dealer; corner East and Coburn streets, Indianapolis; res 489 South New Jersey st. Schmidt, C. F. ; brewery; Schmidt's Square, Indianapolis. Schwoomeyer & Co.; grocers; 397 South Meridian street, Indi- anapolis. Schwoomeyer, C. H.; firm of Schwoomeyer & Co., Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1852. Selman, A. G. Born in Ala. 1822; settled in M. C. 1864. Selman, J. W. Born in M. C. 1848. Stein, Joseph; shoe store; 410 South Meridian street, Indianap- oHs. Born in Germany 1846; settled in M. C. 1861. Schmitt, J.; cigar manufacturer; 418 South Meridian street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1858. Dem. Catholic. SCHROEDER, WM.; firm of KLARE & SCHROEDER; res corner Ray and Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1861. Sluth, H. C; with Klare & Schroeder, 588 South Meridian st., | Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. I Sherer, Adam; boot and shoemaker; 336 South West street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1864. SOGEMIER, WM.; dealer in groceries, provisions, flour and feed, also china and glassware; 495 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1831; settled in M. C. 1859. Strong, M. H.; grocer; 25 West South street, IndianapoHs. Born in N. Y. 1843; settled in M. C. 1872. i Shelton, G.; pipeman of Engine Co. No. 4, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1844. Sherwood, W. O. ; Captain of Fire Co. No. 6; 275 West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1835; settled in M. C. 1853. Sullivan & Gates; merchant millers, ^tna Mills; 354 and 356 West Washington street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 330 Sullivan, W. H.; firm of Sullivan & Gates, Indianapolis; res 475 North Meridian street. Born in Ky. 1836; settled in M. C. 1856. Stormer, S. B.; pipeman of Fire Co. No. 6, Indianapolis; res 261 West Washington street. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1852. SHOEMAKER, J. C; President Franklin Fire Insurance Com- pany; office corner Circle and Market streets, Indianapolis; res 506 North Meridian street. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1871. SCHOEN, A.; proprietor of Indianapolis Excelsior Dye Works; gents' clothing cleaned, dyed, repaired, altered and neatly pressed. I have had twenty years' experience in the busi- ness, and can do the very best and neatest work done in the city. All work warranted good," and satisfaction guaranteed. Office 30 Circle street. Schneider, Conrad ; saloon ; 69 Wyoming street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1821; settled in M. C. 1846. Schroeder, Henry; horse-shoeing; 19 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. Simmons, D.; secretary of Simmons Edge Tool Co., Indianapo- lis; res 673 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Smock & Ransdell ; real estate brokers; 84 East Market street, Indianapolis. Smock, Wm. C; firm of Smock & Ransdell ; res 340 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. SHACKELFORD & McCOY ; sole agents and proprietors in the West for Dr. J. C. Wills' World Worm Candy; manu- factured at Indianapolis. Stubbs, G. W.; attorney at law; 13 Hubbard Block, Indianapo- Hs. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1871. SCHOFIELD, NAT. M.; firm of Anderson, Bullock & Scho- field ; res 452 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 18 1 5; settled in M. C. 1867. 340 MARION COUNTY. SCHOFIELD, J. B.; firm of Anderson, Bullock & Schofield; res 491 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1865. SMITH, J. H.; agent for Miller Brothers' celebrated Chemical Paint; room 75 East Maryland street, Indianapolis; res 295 Indiana avenue. Born in Ohio 1825; settled in M. C. 1867. Shaw Carriage Co.; office, 26 to 34 East Georgia street, Indian- apoHs; B. C. Shaw, president; Irvin Robins, vice presi- dent; T. C. Reading, superintendent; Ralph Tousey, treas- urer and secretary. SEVERIN, OSTERMEYER & CO.; wholesale dealers in gro- ceries; 55 and 57 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Smith, J. B.; confectioner; 65 South Meridian street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Mich. 1839; settled in M. C. 1861. SHERMAN HOUSE; opposite Union Depot, Indianapolis. McCarty & Jenks, proprietors. Sherman House Barber Shop, Indianapolis; L. D. Sirrona, pro- prietor. Stanridge & Hendman ; real estate brokers ; 22 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Sweeney, Daniel; with J. T. Martin & Co.; 253 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. Born in N, Y. 1851; settled in M. C. 1856. SUTHERLAND, LEVY; wagon and carriage maker, back of 281 and 283 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 59 East McCarty street. Born in M. C. 1827. SHEPHERD, JAMES M.; at brewery, 297 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 215 West Maryland street. Born in N. Y. 1843; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. Simcox, J. W ; 262 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1837. Shaffer, A. C. ; shoemaker; 264 West Washington street, Indian- apoHs. Born in Pa. 1849; settled in M. C. 1868: Smith, Chas.; tinner; 135 East Washington street, IndianapoHs. Born in Md. 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 34' SCHAUB, JOHN; blacksmith; Indianola; work done to order and guaranteed. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Sebern, J. W.; grocer; 50 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 272 Fletcher avenue. Born in M. C. 1849. Sharpe, Joseph K.; leather and shoe findings; 49 South Dela- ware street, Indianapolis; res North Pennsylvania street. Born in Conn. 1818; settled in M. C. 1845. Schwabacher, & Selig; wholesale liquors and cigars; 41 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Schmidt, J. H.; restaurant; 31 South Delaware street, Indiana- polis. Born in Germany 185 1; settled in M. C. 1867. Spotts, Wm.; commission merchant, dealer in feed, flour and grain; corner Delaware street and Virginia avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Pa.; settled in M. C. 1853. Shortle, E. Y.; firm of R. S. Foster & Co.; 6S and 70 South Delaware street. Born in Ohio 1838; settled in M. C. 1855. Schweinsbercer, Wm.; meat dealer; 329 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832 ; settled in M. C. 1858. SPONSEL, HENRY; grocer and liquor dealer ; 349 Madison avenue, Indianapohs ; res same. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1862. Sanborn, A. W.; cigar and tobacco dealer; 16 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Me. 1847. SOUTH-SIDE TIN STORE; E. F. Moore, proprietor; dealer in all kinds of stoves and tinware ; corner of Shelby street and Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 496 Virginia avenue- Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Prot. Sisco, David; blacksmith; corner Dougherty street and Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1837; settled in M. C. 1872. For the Best Ready-made Snlt go to G. H. HeitKam's, 38 West Washington Street. 342 MARION COUNTY. Stuckmeyer, A.; meat market; 533 Virginia avenue, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1849. Schrader, Christian; grocer and liquor dealer; 453 Virginia ave- nue, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1824; settled in M. C. 1850. STOLART, FRANK; horse buyer and real estate agent; 421 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1839; settled in M. C. 1871. SCOTT, JOHN; manufacturing jeweler; 10 West Market St., Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1841; settled in M. C. 1870. Surface, D. F. M.; proprietor of wagon shop; south of toll-gate, South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Thompson, J. F.; saloon keeper and billiards; basement under 21 and 23 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ire- land 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. TALBERT, C. S. ; dentist; No. 9 Claypool Block, corner Wash- ington and Ilhnois streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Protestant. Talbott, Mrs. & Davis; dress and cloak makers; 50 South Illi- nois street, second floor, over Weber's jewelry store, Indian- apolis. Tarkingron, M. S.; dealer in pure drugs and medicines, fancy articles and pure liquors; 199 South Illinois street, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. Thomas, W. H.; collector and trader; res Hill avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in N. Y. 1842; settled in M. C. 1856. Tipton, W. A.; firm of Tipton & Peelle; attorneys at law; 100 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 53 Arsenal ave- nue. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1871. Thrasher, Joseph; photographer; 94 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 21 North East street. Born in Ind, 1834; settled in M. C. 1872. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 343 THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Singer Sewing Ma- chines; W. D. McLAIN, agent; 72 and 74 West Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. The Sewing Machine Cabinet Company; manufacturers of all kinds of sewing machines, Wheeler & Wilson's factory, In- dianapolis. Sheldon Morris, Pres.; M. E. Morris, Secy. Tilman, John W.; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; 2 Malott avenue, Indianapolis; res same place. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1858. Trimpe, Harman; manufacturer of boots and shoes; SOqJ- West street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. TRAUB, ISRAEL; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; 500 North Alabama street, Indianapolis; res 490 North Ala- bama street. Born in Germany 1808; settled in M. C. 1850. Templeton, Mrs. L.; dress maker; 21^ West Maryland street, Indianapolis. TuUy, Mrs. E.; proprietor boarding house; 17 West Maryland street, IndianapoHs. Tompkins, J. H.; farmer; 3 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1839; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Episcopalian. Tompkins, Wm. B. ; farmer; 3 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Episcopalian. Tucker & Smith; retail dealers in cloaks, white goods, linens, laces, notions and trimmings; 9 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Tucker, H. S.; res 318 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Me. 1844; settled in M. C. 1864. Taggart, Samuel; millwright; office, 132 South Pennsylvania st. , Indianapolis; res 118 North Mississippi street. Born in N. Y. 1817; settled in M. C. 1852. Todd Bros. & Bigelow; office, rooms 16 and 17 on second floor, Martindale's Block, North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Todd, R. N.; res y8 West Market street, Indianapolis. 344 MARION COUNTY. TAYLOR, J. F.; architectural and ornamental draughtsman of all kinds of plaster work; 80 Massachusetts avenue, Indian- apolis; res 179 East New York street. Todd, L. L.; res 464 North East street, Indianapolis. Trow, J. J.; Merchant Lunch Room; 10 West Pearl street, In- dianapoHs. Born in Mass. THOMAS, ROBERT; res at brick yard. Born in Ireland 1830; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Methodist. Topp, Frederick; gardener; North Illinois street, 3 m n P. O., Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1820; settled in M. C. 1848. Thompson, W. H.; carriage trimmer; 178 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis; res 476 West New York street. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Tibbetts, James I.; druggist; 186 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 258 North Tennessee street. Born on Maderia Island 1849; settled in M. C. 1865. Tanner, W. F.; shoe and boot maker; 217 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in Georgia 1843; settled in M. C. 1865. Taylor, Sam ; general insurance agent; 6S West Washington street, Indianapolis; res West New York street. Born in England 1832. Baptist. THOMPSON, E. ; firm of Brackin & Thompson, dealers in lum- ber, lath, shingles, dressed flooring and siding; yard 180 West Market street, Indianapolis ; res in Stanton's Addi- tion, s e part of city. Born in Indianapolis 1831. TRAUB, JOHN J.; gardener; west of river, on Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1849. TRAUB, JACOB; gardener; west of river, on Washington St., Indianapolis. Born in Germany 181 1; settled in M. C. 1849. TRAUB, ALFORD; gardener; west of river, on Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1853. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 345 TRAUB, WM. H.; gardener; west of river, on Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1843 I settled in M. C. 1849. Thayer, A. T.; trader; corner Udell street and Michigan Road, Indianapolis. Born in S. C. 1836; settled in M. C. 1874. Thomas, James C; bricklayer and contractor; res 301 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1853. Thomas, C. L.; grocer; West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1832. Terry, E.; firm of Indianapolis Coffin Co.; res 443 North Meri- dian street, Indianapolis. Tuttle, Orrin; reel driver, No. i Engine, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1836; settled in M. C. 1848. Protestant. Test, Charles; U. S. store keeper at Baker's Sons' distillery; res 97, corner Vermont and Tennessee streets. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. i860. TILFORD, J. M.; President of Indianapolis Printing and Pub- lishing House, corner Meridian and Circle streets; res Irving- ton. Born in Ky. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1853. Christian. TILFORD, SAMUEL; book-keeper Indianapolis Printing and Publishing House, corner Meridian and Circle streets; res Irvington. Thayer, Geo. V.; firm of J. M. Meyer & Co., real estate bro- kers; 25 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 498 North Pennsylvania street. Born in S. C. 1845; settled in M. C 1849. Thompson, C. W.; with Martin & Hopkins, 34 and 36 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 373 North Pennsylva- nia street. Born in N. Y. 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Episcopal. Tuttle, B. F.; merchandise broker; 25 East Maryland street, Indianapolis. For the Best Custom Suit go to Heltkani'M. ^ 38 'cVosi Washing ton Street. 346 MARION COUNTY. THOMSON, M. C; livery and feed stable; Indianola; first class accommodations and satisfaction guaranteed. Born in 1837; settled in M. C. 1874. THE PEOPLE; published every Sunday morning; 25 South Delaware street, Indianapolis. Tousey, W. G. ; pork and beef packer; Pennsylvania street, In- dianapolis. Taylor, Rand & Taylor; attorneys at law; 24 East Washington street. TODD & SHIDELER; JOHN M. TODD, ISAAC M. SHID- ELER; real estate brokers; 24J East Washington street, Indianapolis. TODD, JOHN M.; res 157 Bellefontaine street, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. 1861. Thompson, Lemon, Mason & McLaughlin; real estate brokers; 16J East Washington street, Indianapolis. Thumbert, W.; confectioner; 5 1 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Tilt, T. C; wholesale liquor dealer; 191 West Washington St., Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1841; settled in M. C. 1863. Tutewiler, Henry W.; City Treasurer; 181 East Washington street, IndianapoHs; res 401 North Mississippi street. Born in Indianapolis. Tremont House; corner South and Meridian streets, Indianapo- lis; George Miller, proprietor. Thompson, J. S.; grocer; 589 and 591 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1873. TOOLE, JOHN R.; with No. 7 Engine Co.; 125 East South street, Indianapolis ; bds Ray House. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1856. Traub, Chas.; house and sign painter; 229 Park avenue, Indian- apolis. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 185 1. Traub, Jacob; house and sign painter; 229 Park avenue, Indian- aooHs. Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 185 1. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 347 Thompson, J. A.; dealer in fish, oysters and game; 2 Virginia avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Me. 1837; settled in M. C. 1873- Tounsen, R. D. ; agent for Cleveland Iron Fence ; 6 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1847; settled in M. C. 1872. Talbott, R. L.; firm of W. S. Wooten & Co.; res 136 East North street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1827; settled in - M. C. i860. Thalman, John; bakery; 75 North Alabama street, Indianapo- lis. Turner, Gustave; proprietor barber shop; 31 West Market St., IndianapoHs. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1833. Trueblood, N. A.; with Smock & Ransdell; res 399 North East street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1834. Tompkins, J. H. P.; Shaw Carriage Works; res 3 miles north- east of Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1838; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Episcopalian. TOUT & KROPS; commission merchants and dealers in grain, flour and feed; 29 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. TEN EYCK, H. B.; general agent of American Fire Insurance Co.; 18 South Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 258 Penn- sylvania street. Born in N. Y. 1811; settled in M. C. 1874. TEN EYCK, W. C; agent American Fire Insurance Co.; 18 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Taggart, Bros. ; bakery; 20 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Tarlton, John & J. A.; wholesale fish dealers; 26 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Tarlton, John; res 492 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1824; settled in M. C. 1840. Tarlton, J. A.; res 960 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1831; settled in M. C. 1840. 34^ MARION COUNTY. Thurston, W. B.; firm of Maxwell, Fry & Thurston; res No. 79 West New York street, Indianapolis. Born in R. I. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1839. TURNER, A. H.; dealer in cigars and tobacco of best brands; j6 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1863. Thomas Bros.; grocers; corner of Ohio and East streets, Indian- apolis. Tull, J. H.; painter; 52 Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1856. TARKINGTON, W. C; firm of Batty, Noland & Tarkington, Indianapolis; res 154 North Meridian street. Born in Ind. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1864. Thornton, E. C. ; firm of Fitzhugh & Co. , Indianapolis; bds at 'jG East New York street. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1869. Thornton, Frank.; firm of Fitzhugh & Co., Indianapolis; bds at 44 North Alabama street. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. TALBOTT, C. H. & CO.; wholesale hat house, 89 and 91 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Talbott, C. H.; res 566 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. TUMEY, TAYLOR; farmer; 3 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind, 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. Tuttle, Samuel; farmer; i;^ m e Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1833; settled in M. C. 1874. TREAT, A. J.; firm of Egan, Treat & Eagan, Indianapolis; res 230 North Meridian street. Born in Conn. 1838; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. TIDELIS, S.; at beer garden, 211 West Washington street, In- dianapolis. Born in Austria 1837; settled in M. C. 1852. Tarrar, John; shoemaker; 266 West Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1856. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 349 TEN EYCK, RICHARD F.; shoe shop; 340 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1848. TEN EYCK, J. A.; fancy grocery; 340 West Washington St., Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1848. UNVERZAGT, HERMAN H.; gardener; North Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1850. Udell, C. G. ; president Udell Ladder Co.; res Shoemaker St., North Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1830; settled in M. C. 1873. Udell Ladder Co. ; Daniel G. Williams, vice-president and trea- surer ; res 236 College avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. H. 1838; settled in M. C. 1850. Uphaus, Henry; with Farrars; 266 West Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 6 Wisconsin street. Born in M. C. 185 1. Uhl & Durham; cigar manufacturers; 19 South Meridian St., Indianapolis. Uhl, Peter; firm of Uhl & Durham; res 781 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1856. Vanstan, John; boot and shoe maker; 91 East Washington St., Indianapolis; res 47 Yeiser street. Born in Ireland 1829; settled in M. C. 1866. Vogt, Fred J.; res 224 West Washington street. Born in Ger- many 1835; settled in M. C. 1858. Vansickle, Alexander; pres. Atlas Engine and Boiler Works; 14 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis; res 660 North Meridian street. Born in N. Y.; settled in M. C. 1864. For the Best Two Dollar Shirt go to G. B. Heitkam's, 38 West Washingrton Street. 3 so MARION COUNTY. Vehling, Fred. ; grocer; corner South and New Jersey streets, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1811; settled in M. C. i; VULCAN BOILER AND SHEETIRON WORKS; manufac- turers of all descriptions of sheet, boiler and galvanized iron work, also builders of hot air furnaces; special attention given to boiler repairing; old engines and boilers bought and sold; 326 South Delaware street. Voltz, Anthony; captain No. 7 Fire Co.; 125 East South street, bds at Ray House, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1847; set- tled in M. C. I VANCAMP, G. C. & SON; commission merchants and fruit packers; 75 and "]"] West Washington street, Indianapolis. Vancamp, G. C; res 176 North California street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 18 17; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Presb. Vcegtle, Jacob; dealer in stoves, tinware and tinners' stock; 103 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1859. Vandyke, W. W. ; real estate broker; Baldwin's Block, Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1869. ^^P- Methodist. Victor Sewing Machine Company; office 18 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. VIEDHABER, G.; butcher shop; 663 Virginia avenue, Indi- anapolis; res same. Born in Germany 1849; settled in M. C. 1865. Vondersaar, Lewis, grocer; 577 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res 571 Virginia avenue. Born in Pa. 1852; settled in M. C. 1854. VIEKIR, FRED.; blacksmith; horse shoeing done to order; 269 Daugherty street and Virginia avenue, Indianapolis; res Georgia street. Born in Germany 185 1; settled in M. C 1868. Vinedge, Jones & Co.; wholesale dealers in boots and shoes; 93 and 95 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP, 351 VANNATHAN, F.; dealer in confectionery and fruit; corner Meridian and Louisiana streets, Indianapolis. Vance, John J.; watchmaker; 69 East Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Pa. 1850; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Vanloon, A. ; dealer in cigars and confectionery; 3 Virginia ave- nue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ohio 1816; settled in M. C. 1872. ^Vencills. Adam; dealer in fancy groceries, flour and provisions; 126 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. Born in W. Va. 1826; settled in M. C. 1874. Vansicle & Stoops; dealers in fancy groceries, also feed and flour; 58 Clifford avenue, Indianapolis. Vansicle, George W.; res 2 Brookside avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M, C. 1844. Voss, G. H.; attorney at law; rooms 9, 10 and 11 Talbott & New's Block, up stairs ; res North Illinois street, Indianap- olis. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Christian. VANDYKE, J. G.; dealer in cigars and tobacco; S6 South Illi- nois street, Indianapolis; res 84 South Illinois street. Born in Ohio 1854; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Methodist. VANDYKE, C; proprietor of the Irving House; 84 South Il- linois street, Indianapolis. Born in New Jersey 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1870. Vondergotten, Henry; hair dressing and shaving saloon; 140 South Illinois street, Indianapolis; res 279 North Liberty street. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1863. VanVorhis, F. I.; res 223 North Alabama street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Vieira, M. J.; hair dresser and wig maker; 56 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 92 Massachusetts avenue. Born in Port- ugal 1842; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Cathohc. Vandegrift, Henry; agent I., C. & L. R. R.; North street sta- tion, Indianapolis; res 260 North Mississippi street. Bora in Pa. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1837. Dem. 352 MARION COUNTY VANHORN, S. E.; job printing; visiting and business cards a specialty; 174 East Washington street, up stairs, Indianap- olis. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1870. Prot. Vanantwerp, G. W. ; horse-shoeing shop; 24 North East street, Indianapolis; res 60 State street. Born in N. Y. 1833; settled in M. C. i860. VONNEGUT, CLEMENS; wholesale and retail dealer in hard- ware and cutlery; 184 and 186 East Washington street, In- dianapolis; res 508 East Market street. Born in Muenster, Germany, 1824; settled in M. C. 1852. VANBERGEN, WM. H.; carpenter and builder; shop corner Missouri and Wabash streets, Indianapolis ; res 75 West Michigan street. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1855. Voorhees, Jacob ; plasterer and contractor; res 58 Arch street, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis 1835. Vielhaher, D.; boot and shoe manufacturer; 204 East Washing- ton street, Indianapolis. VESTAL, JOHN ; Deputy Treasurer of State, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Weber, Fred.; watchmaker and jeweler; 50 South lUinois street, Indianapolis; res 774 East St. Joseph street. Born in Switzerland 1837; settled in M. C. 1808. Protestant. WECHSLER, DAVID; butcher and dealer in meats; 307 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res 424 South Illinois street. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1839. Woolen, G. V.; physician and surgeon; 20 West Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1840. Rep. M. Baptist. Ward Bros.; dealers in drugs and pure medicines; 196 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. Ward, B. ; res 389 New Jersey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1866. Ward, M. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 353 Williams, I. K.; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions, flour and feed; corner Home avenue and Ash street, Indianapo- lis; res 192 Ash street. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1873. Whiting, T. M.; bleacher of straw goods of all kinds; 26 Ken- tucky avenue, Indianapohs. Winings, Dan P.; salesman with H. S. Hutchens, 401 North Alabama street, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. 1853. WRIGHT, ISAAC; blacksmith and general custom shop; 118 Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis ; res 734 East Tinker St. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Wertman, J. S.; attorney at law; room No. 7 Talbott & New's Block, second floor, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1845; set- tled in M. C 1873. Webb, Ira C. & Co.; house and sign painting; 12 South Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis. Webb, Isaac; res 267 West Vermont street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1838; settled in M. C. 1862. Waterman & Van Vorhis ; physicians and surgeons ; office 30 East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Waterman, L. D.; res 22 Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Woodson, Mrs. Clarissa A., tailoress; 140 West First street, Indianapolis. Williamson, Ira D.; livery and sale stable, 37 and 39 West Pearl street, Indianapolis; res 180 Broadway. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1869. Walter, John E. ; farmer and dairyman; 2J m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Meth. Walter, D. M.; physician and surgeon; office with Todd & Big- elow; office corner Market and Delaware streets, Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1846. Rep. Methodist. For the Best Children's Clothing go to Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 23 354 MARION COUNTY. Walter, C. G.; farmer and trader; res 2^ m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1849. R^P- Protestant. White, A. R. & Co.; White's Pulmonaria, White's Bitters; 102 and 106 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Ward, Richard; manufacturer of and dealer in Ward's Liniment; res 3 m e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Christian. WOLFE, JACOB; farmer; 3i m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1818; settled in M. C. 1830. Dem. Universalist. WALLACE, WILLIAM ; attorney and counsellor at law; of- fice 4 Odd Fellows' Hall, Indianapolis ; res 84 East Michi- gan street. Warrick, J. W. ; attorney at law; 100 East Washington street, Indianapolis; bds at 121 North Delaware street. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Christian. Wagner, Geo. W.; builder; 94^ East Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 112 Peru street. Woodford, Jas. E.; firm of Feldkamp & Woodford, dealers in and importers of wines and all kinds of liquors; 306 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 293 North Meridian street. Wilson, W. P.; grocer; 414 West New York street, Indianapo- lis. Born in Ky. 1835; settled in M. C. 1873. Wright, M. H.; dealer in stoneware; 146 West Louisiana street, Indianapolis. Wachtstetter, John M.; gardener; Vermont street, west of the river, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1831; settled in M. C. 1853. Weikert, John; real estate broker; 16 North Meridian street, Indianapolis; res North Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1821; settled in M. C. 1859. Watts, D. M.; dealer in dry goods and groceries; corner Shoe- maker and Lula streets, North Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 355 White, John F. & George Hicks; dairymen and traders; North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. West, Geo. H.; clerk in Auditor's office; res North Illinois st., Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1830; settled in M. C. 1846. Watters, W. W.; farmer; 2 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1828. Woollen, Wm. M.; grocer; loi Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 288 North Tennessee street. Born in Ky. 1824; set- tled in M. C. 1833. Rep. Christian. WERT, F. A.; firm of F. A. Wert & Co., dealers in stoves and tinware; 121 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis; res 169 Bright street. Born in Indianapolis 1846. Rep. Meth. WEDDINGTON, E. E.; firm of F. A. Wert & Co., dealers in stoves and tinware; 121 Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. Westefeld, A.; house and sign painter; 15J Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis; res 69 Alabama street. WOERNER, L.; dealer in groceries and provisions; 154 Indi- ana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Baden, Germany, 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Wallace, A. R.; dry goods merchant; 188 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis; res 228 California street. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C.I 874. Dem. Protestant. Waller, Bernhard; shoemaker; 151 Indiana avenue, Indianapo- lis. Born in France 1820; settled in M. C. 1854. Willis, J.; dealer in stoves and tinware; 448 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1864. Indpt. Episcopalian. WATTS, JAMES E.; general store ; corner Blake street and Indiana avenue, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1832. Rep. Protestant. Witthocft, Fred.; grocery and saloon; 329 Indiana avenue, In- dianapolis. .Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1864. Dem. Protestant. 356 MARION COUNTY. Wehle, Lucas; boot and shoe manufacturer; 194 East Washing- ton street, Indianapohs; res 212 East Ohio street. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1857. Woollen, Wm. W., Jr.; attorney at law; 35! East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 160 College avenue. Born in M. C. 1838. Rep. M. Baptist. WiUiams, E. H.; firm of BiUingsley& Williams; wholesale fruit and produce merchants ; j^ West Washington street, Indi- anapolis; res 130 Broadway street. Born in Ind. 1839; ^^^' tied in M. C. 1865. Whitehill, James B.; 92 and 94 West Washington street, Indi- anapolis. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Pretestant. Wiley, M. W.; firm of Moore & Wiley, druggists; 172 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 303 Indiana avenue. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. Christian. Witt, B. F. ; firm of Witt & Surface, wholesale and retail drug- gists; 182 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 364 North New Jersey street. Wells, G. A.; dentist; 15 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 181 North New Jersey street. Born in N. Y.; settled M. C. 1856. Wallace, Wm. J.; ex-clerk of Marion county; Indianapolis. Wright, Isaac ; clerk in county treasurer's office, Indianapolis; bds224 North Alabama street. Born in Md. 1804: settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Friend. WALKER, L. C; firm of Ritter, Walker & Ritter, attorneys at law; office 82 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 320 North Alabama street. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Presbyterian. WALKER, J. L. ; manufacturer and dealer in stoves and house furnishing goods; 31 West Washington street, Indianapohs; res 169 North Mississippi street. Born in M. C. 1849. Presbyterian. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 357 Wood, D. L.; firm of D. L. Wood 8i Co., State agents for Mu- tual Benefit Life Insurance Co.; 19J West Washington St., Indianapolis; res 417 North Pennsylvania street. Born in N. Y. 1830; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Presbyterian. WOOLLEN, WEBB & CO.; BANKERS ; 15 WEST WASH- INGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS. WOOLLEN, WM. W.; firm of Woollen, Webb & Co.; res 172 . East Ohio street, Indianapolis. Born in Md. June 21st, 1828; settled in M. C. March ist, 1864. Dem. Presb. WEBB, WILLIS S.; firm of Woollen, Webb & Co.; res .140 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1820; settled in Indianapolis 1865. Dem. Baptist. Wagner, Abram ; clerk in office of Secretary of State; corner Washington and Tennessee streets, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Universalist. Wildman, James A.; Auditor of State; re:s 415 North Pennsyl- vania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Wiley, L. C; real estate broker; 72 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 37 West St. Joseph street. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. Wylie, Andrew; dealers in periodicals and stationery; 13 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 37 South Benton St. Born in Scotland 18 15; settled in M. C. 1864. WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.; 42 North Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; FRANK RICHARDSON, Manager; res 444 North New Jersey street. Born in Ind. 1840; set- tled in M. C. 1861. Rep. M. Baptist. Wright & Son; pump makers; 48 South Illinois street, Indian- apolis. White, Edward; publisher; room i in Talbott & New's Block, Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis; res 368 West New York street. Born in N. Y. 1846; settled in M. C. 1874. Liberal. Oents' Fancy Wear in g^reat variety at Hcitkam's, 38 West Washing-ton Street. 358 MARION COUNTY. Woelz, Charles A.; wholesale and retail confectionery, toys and fancy candies of all kinds; corner of Delaware street and Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. WATSON, THOMAS N.; barber and hairdresser; 261^ Mas- sachusetts avenue, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. WOOD, J. S. ; dealer in fancy groceries, flour and provisions; 399 North Illinois street, Indianapolis; res same. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1836. WELLS, O. T. ; dealer in cigars and tobacco; 61 North Illinois street and 18 North Meridian street, Indianapolis; res 384 West New York street. Born in Ind. 1854; settled in M. C. 1871. Webb, J.; res 308 Chestnut street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1810; settled in M. C. 1867. Neutral. Christian. Weaver, W. W. & Son; undertakers; 39 North Illinois street, nearly opposite Bates House, Indianapolis; res 233 North IlHnois street. Born in Pa. 1808; settled in M. C. 1836. Neutral. Methodist. Woodward, John; wholesale and retail dealer in choice brands of cigars and tobacco; 15 North Illinois street, opposite the Bates House, Indianapolis. WILKINSON, JOHN; merchant tailor; 32 North Illinois St., Indianapolis; res 121 West New York street. Born in Scotland 18 17; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Presby. White, T. G.; book-keeper with Rikhoff & Co., Indianapolis; res 63 Minerva street. Born in Ohio 18 17. Dem. Prot. Ward, A. S. & Co.; general railroad ticket agents; 128 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Ward, A. S. ; res in Fort Wayne avenue, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1848; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Protestant. WISHMEIER, C. P.; wholesale and retail dealer in groceries and produce; 197 and 199 Massachusetts avenue, corner of East street, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 359 WISHMEIER, CHARLES; res 300 North Winston street, In- dianapolis. WISHMEIER, CHR.; res 300 North Winston street, Indianap- ohs. Born in M. C. i WISHMEIER, WM.; res 300 North Winston street, Indianap- oHs. Born in M. C. 185 1. WISHMEIER, CHARLES. Born in Germany 1820; settled in M. C. 1840. Lutheran. Worden & Morrow; proprietors of the Occidental Hotel; corner Illinois and Washington streets, Indianapolis. Worden, Wm. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1874. Williams, Chas. C; res 20 West Michigan street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 i; settled in M. C. 185 1. Rep. Meth. Wheeler, W. A.; dealer in stoves and tinware; 56 North Illinois street, Miller's Block, Indianapolis. Prompt attention given to repairing. Wheeler, W. A.; res 153 North Tennessee street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1846; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Prot. WAM.BACH, WILLIAM; proprietor of the Globe House; 201 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 19; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Catholic. Woodburn Sarven Wheel Co.; manufacturers of the Sarven pat- ent wheel; South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Westover, J. M.; proprietor of boarding house; 255 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis, Born in N. Y. 18 13; settled in M. C. 1858. Wright, George; dairyman; 2 m e Indianapolis. Born in Wales 1827; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Protestant. WEIR, GEORGE; tailor; 202 South Illinois street, Indianapo- lis ; res same. Born in Germany 1825 ; settled in M. C. 1856. WHITE, L. S. ; dealer in photographic materials; 173 East Washington street, Indianapolis. 360 MARION COUNTY. Worland, Wm. & Son; grocers; 649 Virginia avenue, Indianap- olis. Wasson, H. P.; firm of Close & Wasson, dry goods dealers; corner Washington and Meridian streets, Indianapolis; res 181 California street. Born in Md. 1846; settled in M. C. 1865. Woechter, Paul; dealer in silk and felt hats; 94 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in 1825; settled in M. C. 1873. Wolfe & Tiner; dealers in groceries; 200 Virginia avenue, Indi- anapolis. WHITFORD, F. & SON ; dealers in hardware, cutlery and fanning implements ; 654 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Give them a call. Woelke & Co.; Indianapolis; iroii fencing and grading done to order. Wymond & Heifer ; carriage works ; 26, 28, 30 and 32 South Tennessee street, Indianapolis. WATERMAN & VAN VORHIS ; physicians; office 300 East Ohio street, Indianapolis; Waterman's res 3d floor, over 22 North Pennsylvania street; Van Vorhis's res 223 North Al- abama street. WISLING, C; grocer; 330 North Noble street, Indianapolis. First-class groceries at the lowest cash price. Woodruff, J. O. ; proprietor of Woodruff Place ; office 17 Bald- win's Block, North Delaware street, Indianapolis ; res Woodruff Place. Born in N. Y. 1840; settled in M. C. 1868. WHARTON, J. W.; real estate broker; office in Surgical Insti- tute Building, Indianapolis; res 68 Spann avenue. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Wands, Dr. W.; office No. 3 Franklin Life Insurance Building, Indianapolis; res 330 East Vermont street. Whitton, R. L.; druggist; 269 West Washington street, Indian- apolis; res 267 West Washington street. Born in England 1845; settled in M. C. 1859. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 36 1 Whitehead, Wm.; grocer; 430 West Washington street, Indian- apolis. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1843. Wells, Edmond; shoemaker; 28 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis; res J 91 South New Jersey street. Born in M. C. 1838. Wuands, Elex.; shoemaker; 28 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis. Born in Scotland 18 19; settled in M. C. 1845. WEINREICH, WM. G.; saloon; 80 South Delaware street, In- dianapolis. Born in Germany 1828; settled in M. C. 1869. WHEATLEY, H. H.; sash and door manufacturer, res 311 South East street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1848. Writtlinger, J.; dealer in groceries and liquors, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. i860. Wilmot, A.; agent Victor Sewing Machine Co., 18 North Dela- ware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1873. WIGGINS, GEORGE W.; firm of Wiggins & Donnan; res 30 Sinker street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. WIGGINS & DONNAN; stove and tinware manufacturers; 35 South Alabama street, Indianapolis. Wright, C. E. ; physician and surgeon; 107 North Alabama st., Indianapolis. WARING, ISAAC; firm of W. T. Gibson & Co.; res 274 North Mississippi street, Indianapolis. Born in Conn. 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Wright, B. C; claim agent, rooms 3 and 4 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. i860. Wright, Jacob T. & Co.; real estate brokers, rooms i and 2 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis. Wright, Jacob T. ; res 275 North Delaware street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 18 16; settled in M. C. 1852. For Bargains in Clotbingr go to 3S l¥est Wa8tatii;:toi St.. IndinnRpolis. tieo. H. Heitkani. 362 MARION COUNTY. Washington, J. M.; electro plating emporium; 10 West Market street, Indianapolis; res 18 West Georgia street. Born in Pa. 1824; settled in M. C. 1869. Wilkens & Co.; folding and bed lounges and spring mattresses of all kinds; 78 East Market street, Indianapolis. Wilkens, John H.; firm of Wilkens & Co.; res 217 Broadway street, Indianapolis. Born in Indianapolis. Wright, Frank M.; attorney at law; office, 25 and 26 Baldwin's Block, Indianapolis ; res 3 1 1 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Pa. 1848; settled in M. C. 1854. Wiles, Bro. & Co.; wholesale grocers; 149 South Meridian St., Indianapolis. Washburn, C; contractor and builder; 65 Peru street, Indiana- polis. Born in Vt. 1826; settled in M. C. 1865. WEIAND, ELY; farmer; i m n corporation. Born in M. C. 1855. Wright, Willis; farmer; ^ m e corporation line, IndianapoHs. Wallace, John; farmer and brick manufacturer; ij m e corpor- ation line, Indianapolis. WALLACE, v.; physician and surgeon; 83 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1842; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Liberal. Wright & Co.; real estate dealers; 75 J East Washington street, Indianapolis. Wright, C. A.; Indianapolis. Born in Mich. 1833; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Protestant. Wright, L. G.; firm of Wright & Co.; Indianapolis. Born in Mich. 1843; settled in M. C. 1873. Weir, Wm.; dealer in monuments and tombstones; 44 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Scotland; settled in M. C. 1855. • Willcox & Garret; carpenters; East Market street, opp Journal Office, Indianapolis. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 363 WOOTON, W. S. & CO.; school furniture; 23 South Alabama street, Indianapohs. WOOTON, W. S.; of Wooton & Co.; res Prospect street, Indi- anapolis. Wissen, Joseph; manufacturer of boots and shoes; 440 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. •Walter, W. F.; 474 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. Walter, H. W.; policeman 12th ward; res 447 South Meridian street, Indianapohs. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. WALTER, GEO. ; saloon and boarding house; 249 West South street, Indianapolis. Born in France 1833 5 settled in M. C. 1862. White, James ; saloon ; 370 South West street, Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1849; settled in M. C. 1855. Wallace, Andrew; wholesale grocer; 52 and 54 South Delaware street, Indianapohs. Born in Ireland 1816; settled in M. C. 1844. Wallace, Wm. P.; with Andrew Wallace; res 158 East Market street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1843 • . settled in M. C. 1844. Waterman, C; Rolling-mill Grocery; dealer in groceries, flour and feed; corner South and Tennessee streets, Indianapolis. Wiggins, J. S. ; pork and beef packer; 27 and 29 South Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. WEINBERGER, H.; proprietor of eating house and restaurant; 10, 12 and 14 West Louisiana street, opposite Union De- pot, Indianapolis ; res same. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 1826; settled in M. C 1856. Wallace, J. H.; brick manufacturer; 2ms Circle street, Indian- apolis. Born in N. C. 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. 364 MARION COUNTY. Wilmington, Edward; Deputy County Auditor; res 124 St, Mary street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled i^ M. C. 1844. Rep. Methodist. Woodbridge, John; firm of Woodbridge & Co., dealers in glass and queensware; 34 West Washington street, Indianapolis; res 147 North Pennsylvania street. Born in Ohio. Wright, Arthur L. ; real estate dealer; 224 North Alabama st.,. Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1853. Wright & Morris; real estate brokers; 6 and 8 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis, Wright, Willis; firm of Wright & Morris; resides out of city. Witt & Corbaley; attorneys and claim agents; office 10 and iz: Hubbard Block, Indianapolis. Witt, B. F.; firm of Witt & Corbaley; res 364 North New Jer- sey street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio; settled in M.C. 1861. White, J. J.; produce and provision broker; room 35 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis; res 552 North Meridian street. Born in Va. 184s; settled in M. C. 1874. WHITE & BLUE; designers and wood engravers; room 47 Hubbard Block, corner Meridian and Washington streets, Indianapolis. WHITE, W. G.; firm of White & Blue; res S5 Bates street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1853. WEAVER, J. P.; manufacturer of paper boxes; 26 South Me- ridian street, Indianapolis; res 220 North Noble street. Born in M. C. 1840. WOOLLEN, W. W.; vice president of the Franklin Fire Insur- ance Co.; res 172 East Ohio street, Indianapolis; office at Woollen & Webb's bank. WOOD, HENRY & CO.; feed and sale stable and coal yard; 17 and 19 Circle street, Indianapolis. WOOD, HENRY; firm of HENRY WOOD & CO.; res 279 South East street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1864. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 365 Wood, W. S. ; wholesale and retail dealer in coal oil, burning fluid, lamp burners, etc. ; 39 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. Wells, J. B. & Co. ; printers, binders and blank book manufac- turers; 39 and 41 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. Wells, Joseph; firm of J. B. Wells & Co.; res 'jj West Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. Born in M. C. -"WEIS, PETER & CO.; dealers in dry goods, groceries, pro- visions, queensware, flour, feed, pottery, etc. ; southeast cor- ner East and McCarty streets, Indianapolis. WIegman, C; dealer in groceries, provisions and feed; corner of East and Buchanan streets, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1858. Wachstetter, Chas.; saloon and restaurant; 186 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 1856. Weiland, W. C; firm of Schwoomeyer & Co.; res 159 Union street, Indianapolis, Born in Germany 1840; settled in M. C. 1855. Wolfrom Bros.; dealer in stoves and tinware; 197 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. WRIGHT, JOSEPH; res Little's Hotel, Indianapolis. WILLIAMSON, J. W.; physician and surgeon; 205 East Washington street, IndianapoHs; bds at Little's Hotel. Born in Ohio 1821; settled in M. C. 1873. Wade, Frank P.; general ticket agent I. P. & C. R. R.; 10 1 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Wellman, R. G.; bookkeeper Cleveland Lightning Rod Co.; 193 West Washington street, Indianapolis, Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1870. For the cleanest assortment of Furnlsbing: Goods go to Heitkam^s, 3S West Wasblngton Street. 366 MARION COUNTY. Walker, Pease & Co.; real estate dealers; office i6J East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis. WALLICK, J. F.; Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Co.; office No. 7, 2d floor, s e corner Washington and Me- ridian streets, Indianapolis; res 36 West Michigan street. Born in Pa. 1830; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Watterson & Keeffe; dealers in stoves, queensware, glassware^ etc.; 169 and 171 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Watterson, J. F.; res 31 Indiana avenue, IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 1833; settled in M. C. 1870. Webster, John L. ; firm of Hazzard & Webster; res on Prospect street, Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1823; settled in M. C. 1873. Western Furniture Co.; wholesale and retail dealers in furni- ture; 105 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Weir, A. B. ; assistant secretary Citizens Mutual Benefit Asso- ciation of Indianapolis; office 123 East Washington street, Indianapolis. WILEY, E. W. ; general agent of Grover & Baker Sewing Ma chine Co.; office 21 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 287 East Market street. Born in Mass. 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. YACHMAN, HERRMAN; dealer in notions, men's furnishing goods and merchant tailor; 312 East Washington street, Indianapolis. Born in Prussia 1827; settled in M. C. 1864. Youse, G. D.; dealer in wines and brandies; 507 West Wash- ington street, end river bridge, Indianapohs. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. YOHN, ALBERT B.; firm of Yohn & Porter; dealers in books and stationery; 4 East Washington street, Indianapolis; res 35 Central avenue. Born in M. C. 1847. Rep. Meth. York, B. ; clerk of Criminal Court; res 300 East North street, Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1847. Rep. CENTER TOWNSHIP. 36/ YOHN, CHARLES G.; firm of Yohn & Porter; 4 East Wash- ington street, Indianapolis; res 37 Central avenue. Born in Indianapolis 1849. Rep. Methodist. Yohn, James C; merchant; res 206 North Delaware street, In- dianapolis. Born in Md. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1834. Rep. Methodist. Yocum, John N.; manufacturer of boots and shoes; No. 18 Ma- lott avenue, Indianapolis; res 734 Sheldon street. Born in Pa. 1808; settled in M. C. 1872. Yoke, R. A.; farmer and dairyman; 2 miles southeast of Circle street, Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1808; settled in M. C. 1829. Zimmer & Neihaus; grocers; 299 South Delaware street, Indian- apolis. Zimmer, Peter; firm of Zimmer & Neihaus; res 299 South Del- aware street, Indianapohs. Born in Prussia 1839; settled in M. C. 1864. ZIMMERMAN, C; slate and metallic roofer, and dealer in roofing slate; 37 and 39 South Alabama street, Indianapolis; res 612 East Washington street. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1850. Zawistowski, A. G.; furniture repairer ; 64 Massachusetts ave- nue, Indianapolis. Zimmerman, H. A.; proprietor of dining hall; 6S Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1835; settled in M. C. 1873- Zumbush, Theodore; dealer in clocks and jewelry; res 54 South Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1854. Zellers, Henry ; superintendent mattress factory, for Spiegel, Thorns & Co.; corner Wabash and Osage streets, Indianap- olis ; bds Capital House. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. 1852. 368 MARION COUNTY. ED. HASSON. JAS. HASSON. ED. HASSON & CO., HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 20 North Pennsylvania St., INDIANAPOLIS. Goods always as low as the lowest. ISAAC H. HERRINGTON, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, -njiqiii, ^_^-x COLLARS, WHIPS, -'^C'^^^""^ )y ROBES, BLANKETS, > ii^M-^r*^^^^ BRUSHES, FLY NETS, -Zl^^^^^m ^^ COMBS, &C, NO. 78 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 369 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Decatur Township is located in the southwest corner of Ma- rion county, and is bounded on the north by Wayne township, on the east by White River, which forms the boundary between this and Perry townships, on the south by Morgan and Johnson, and on the west by Hendricks county, and contains an area of 30 square miles. The surface is slightly rolling or level, with a few small bluffs on White River. The soil of the greater part of the township is good, yet not so rich as some other parts of the county, yet is better adapted to blue grass than the rich black soil. It is watered by White River and spring branches. Timber, building material and gravel beds are plentiful, and the enter- prizing citizens are making good use of them. This is the smallest township in the county in area, popula- tion and wealth. The present population is very near 1700. The vote in October, 1874, was, Dem., 95; Rep., 238; total, 333; Rep. majority 143. Post offices. Valley Mills and West Newton. EARLY SETTLERS. John and Absalom Dollarhide were amohg the first settlers of Decatur township, and were with the commissioners when Indi- Ttie Best White Sbirt for %2 at G. H. Heitkam Sc Co's, 38 M est Wasliingtoii Street. 24 370 MARION COUNTY. anapolis was laid off in 1820. James Sulgrove settled in this township in 1822 ; William Daniel was born in this township in 1825. Joseph Allen settled in 1824, J. F. Coppock in 1824, Seth Newby in 1824, and the McCreery family in 1824. CHURCHES, LODGES, &C. Center Meeting House of Friends; 2^ m s Bridgeport ; mem- bership about 75, Samuel Starbuck and Robert Furnas, over- seers Sabbath School ; average, 40 ; value of church property, ;^5oo. Bethel M. E. Church; i^^ m n Valley Mills; membership, 106 ; Rev. J. Wharton, pastor. Sabbath school average, 60 ; James Huffman, superintendent ; value of church property, ;^8oo. Olive Branch First Evangelical Lutheran Church ; 2 m w May wood ; membership, 15; Rev. O. Brown, pastor. Sabbath school average, 30; Hiram Rhoads, superintendent; value of church property, ^1,500. Friends Church ; West Newton ; membership, 240 ; value of church property, $3,000. West Newton M. E. Church ; membership, y^ ; value of church property, ^1,500; J. S. Walls, pastor. Sabbath school average, 50 ; David Williams, superintendent. West Newton Lodge, F. & A. M., U. D. ; postoffice. West Newton; membership, 10. DIRECTORY OF DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Amick, Wm.; farmer; J m s e Bridgeport Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1871. Christian. Allen, Joseph, Jr.; farmer and stock raiser; 2^ m n w Newton. Born in M. C. 1833. Rep. Friend. Armstrong, T. F. ; wagon maker; West Newton. Born in Pa. 1 8 16; settled in M. C. 1840. Dem. Methodist. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 37 Allen, M.; farmer; J m n e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1832 Rep. Friend. Allen, Preston; farmer and stock raiser; 3 m n w West Newton. Born in Ohio 1821; settled in M. C. 1825. Rep. Friend. ALLEN, WESLEY; physician and surgeon; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. Allen, Jesse; farmer; 14: m n e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1855. Rep. Protestant. ALLEN, JOSEPH; retired farmer; West Newton. Born in Va. 1794; settled in M. C. 1824. Rep. Friend. » Allen, Joseph; farmer and stock trader; 2J m n w West Union. Born in M. C. 1833. Basset, John ; farmer; i m n Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 18 17. Rep. Protestant. Barnett, A. ; farmer; ii^ m n West Newton. Born in M. C. 1 83 1. Rep. Friend. Barnett, Willis; farmer; i>^ m s e West Newton. Born in Ind. Rep. Protestant. Barnett, Thomas; West Newton. Born in Ohio 1817 ; setded in M. C. 1827. Rep. Friend. Baker, Jesse ; general work ; West Newton. Born in Ky. 1818 ; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. 3/2 MARION COUNTY. Beeler, J. V.; farmer; i m e Friendswood. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1853. Minister Christian Church. Breedlove, John; toll gate keeper; West Newton. Born in N. C. 1846; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. Breedlove, John ; boot and shoe maker ; West Newton. Born in N. C. 1834; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. Breedlove, John ; boot and shoe maker ; West Newton. Born in N. C. 1798; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. Boatright, Wm. ; farmer ; 8 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M, C. 1837. Dem. Methodist. Bailey, G. W. ; farmer ; i m w Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1830. Protestant. Burk, George ; gardener and huckster ; Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Methodist. Beasley, Thomas ; ^ m n e Valley Mills. Born in N. C. 183 1 ; settled in M. C. 1840. Dem. Protestant. Baker, Thomas ; tanner and carpenter ; i ^ m n w Valley Mills. Born in Pa. 1804; settled in M. C 1853. Dem. Prot. Compton, Stephen ; farmer ; 2 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. 1868. Protestant. Chamberlain, John; farmer; Maywood. Born in Ky. 1815 ; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. R. Baptist. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 373 Clark, Thomas ; farmer; i me Valley Mills. Born in 1821 ; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Cavnaugh, John ; farmer ; i m w Valley Mills. Born in Ireland ; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. Catholic. Cavenaugh, James ; farmer ; i m w Valley Mills. Born in Ire- land ; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. Catholic. Cox, Mitchel ; farmer ; i m s West Newton. CATT, GEORGE ; farmer ; i m s West Newton. Born in Ohio 181 1 ; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Christian. Catt, Wm. ; farmer; i m s West Newton. Born in Indiana 1845 ; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Christian. Carpenter, James; farmer; i)^ m s Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1832 ; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. Compton, J. ; farmer and stock raiser; i^ m s Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1862. Carson, Elwood ; farmer ; ^ m w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. Friend. COPPOC, ISAAC; blacksmith and general custom shop; West Newton. Wagons made to order, and horses shod in the best of style. Born in M. C. 1836. Rep. Friend. Coppoc, J. F.; farmer; ^ m n w West Newton. Born in M. C. 1827. Rep. Protestant. Tlie Best Suit made to order at O. W. Heitkani's* 38 West \%'^usliing^ton Street. 374 MARION COUNTY. Card, W. N.; farmer; ^ m n w West Newton. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1861. Rep. Friend. Coomer, Jeremiah; 134^ m s e Friendswood. Born in N. C. 1794; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Baptist. Carson, Amos; carpenter; 3^ m s e Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1834. Rep. Friend. Doan, Amos; farmer; i m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Friend. Dollarhide, Noah; dry goods clerk; West Newton. BEARING, M. M.; horticulturist and dealer in all kinds of small fruit; >^ m s e Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 1841; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Friend. Darnell, Wm.; farmer; 2 m s w Maywood. Born in M. C. 1825. Methodist. Defolt, H. B.; farmer; i m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Protestant. David, B. F.; farmer; 2 m n w Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Protestant. Dillon, Oliver; farmer; 2^ m s Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1869. EAST, JOHN; farmer; Maywood. Born in N. C. 1843 ; set- tled in M. C. 1874. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 375 Edwards, J. ; farmer; 2 m n w West Newton. Born in Ind. 1 84 1. Rep. Friend. Edwards, G. L. ; farmer ; 2 m e Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1831 ; settled in M C. 1872. Dem. Methodist. Edwards, Miles ; farmer; 2 m e West Newton. Born in M. C. 185 1. Rep. Protestant. Edwards, Joshua ; farmer ; 2 m e West Newton. Rep. Ely, Levi; farmer; 2 m s w Maywood. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Methodist. Ellis, John W. ; dealer in dry goods and fancy groceries ; Val- ley Mills. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Methodist. Edwards, Joshua ; farmer ; 2 m e West Newton. Born in N. C. 1804; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Baptist. Foltz, Joseph; farmer; i ^ m n Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1833. Rep. Fling, George; farmer; i^/^ m n Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Protestant. Fergeson, Clark; farmer; 3 m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1821. Rep. Friend. . . Fergeson, Robert; farmer; 3 m n e Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1854. Rep. Friend. 376 MARION COUNTY. Flynn, Patrick; farmer; 2 m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ireland 1830; settled in M. C. 1858. Dem. Catholic. Fogarty, Edmun; farmer; 2 m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ire- land; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Catholic. France, B. ; farmer; i^ m s e Friendswood. Born in N. C. 1834; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Protestant. FURNAS, JOSEPH ; farmer; 3 m n e Friendswood. Born in Ohio 1805; settled in M. C. 1829. Rep, Friend. FURNAS, ROBERT; farmer; 2J m w Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 18 12; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Friend. FURNAS, JOHN W.; nurseryman and fruit grower; Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1835. Rep. Friend. Faris, Wm. H.; farmer; i )^ m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. Forsha, A. A.; carpenter and builder; West Newton. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Protestant. Furnas, R. W.; farmer and insurance agent; 3 m n Friends- wood. Born in M. C. 1848. Rep. Protestant. GEORGE, J. R.; farmer; J m s w West Newton. Born in O. 1828; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Friend. George, Lewis; farmer; i m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1821; settled in M. C. 1845. Rep. Friend. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 37/ GREGG, A. W.; lumber dealer; 2J m s w May wood. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. GEORGE, J. F.; stock dealer; 5J m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1847. Rep. Protestant. George, Isaiah; farmer; 1 1^ m s e Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1805; settled in M. C. 1839. R^P- Friend. Garrettson, George W.; farmer; 2 m s w Maywood. Born in M. C. 1841. Dem. Methodist. Green, H. E. ; dealer in dry goods and groceries; West Newton. Born in N. Y. GIBSON, JAMES; blacksmith; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. George, Joel; farmer; ^ m s w West Newton. Born in Va. 1804; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Protestant. Hoffman, Elijah; farmer; i ^4 m s Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1847. Rep. Methodist. Harmon, Patrick; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ire- land. Catholic. Hoffman, Henry; farmer; i m n Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1 83 1. Rep. Methodist. Yon can always g^et the worth of yonr money at Hoitkam's. 38 West Washing^ton Street. 37^ MARION COUNTY. Hawkins, Isaac; farmer; 2J m s Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1830. Rep. Friend. Hayworth, C. W.; farmer; J^ m s e West Newton. Born in Ind. 1835. Rep. Methodist. Haskins, L. M.; miller; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Friend. Hayworth, John; farmer; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Friend. Hilt, Wm.; farmer; ij m nw West Newton. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Dem. Methodist. Hayworth, J. W.; farmer; ^ m s e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1849. Rep. Protestant. HANCH, J. N.; farmer; Maywood. Born in M. C. 1850. Dem. Protestant. Horton, Alfred; farmer; i m s West Newton. Rep. Friend. Horton, Joseph ; painter ; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1847. Rep. Protestant. Horton, Dr. ; physician and surgeon ; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1842. Rep. Friend. Horton; Cyrus; farmer; } m n w West Newton. Born in M. C. 1830. Rep. Friend. Hayworth, C. W. ; butcher and meat dealer ; ^ m s e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1835. Rep. Methodist. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 379 Hall, John M. ; farmer ; ^ m w West Newton. Born in M. C. 1829. Rep. Methodist. Haskins, R. G. ; sawyer; West Newton. Born in N. C. 1837 ; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Friend. Horten, Wm. ; carpenter ; West Newton. Born in Ohio 181 5 ; ^. settled in M. C. 1824. Rep. Friend. Hayley, Enoch ; farmer ; 1% m n e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1847. Dem. Protestant. Huls, Joseph ; farmer ; i m s w May wood. Born in Ky. 1821 ; settled in M. C. 1832. Hoffman, H. G. ; farmer ; 3 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Protestant. Hoffman, John ; farmer ; i^ m n w Valley Mills. Healy, Dennis ; farmer ; i m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ireland 1820; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Catholic. HAWKINS, J. F.; farmer and butcher; ij m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. i860. Dem. Meth. INGLING, APOLLO S.; farmer; 2J m s e Bridgeport. Born in N. J. 1842; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Friend. Jenkins, C. M.; tile factory; 2 m n w Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Friend. 38o MARION COUNTY. Jackson, William; farmer; i m n West Newton. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Friend. Johnson, Caleb; farmer and stock raiser; i^ m n West Newton. Born in Ind. 1819; settled in M. C. 1839. Rep. Friend. Johnson, J. W.; farmer; i m n West Newton. Born in M. C. 1853. Rep. Friend. Jones, B. F.; farmer; i m n West Newton. Born in Ky. 1851; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. Jackson, H. C; farmer; ij m s e West Newton. Born in Ind. .] 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Friend. j 1 Johnson, Silas; farmer; i m s w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1835. Rep. Friend. Jackson, Joel; dealer in groceries and provisions, and postmas- ter; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1835. Rep. Meth. JACKSON, Z. S.; farmer; ij m s w Friendswood. Born in N. C. 1803; settled in M. C. 1828. Rep. Protestant. Jessup, J. L.; farmer and minister; i^ m e Friendswood, Born in N. C. 1 821; settled in M. C. 1841. Rep. Friend. Jessup, Wm.; farmer; 2 m w West Newton. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. i860. Dem. Protestant. KEN WORTHY, R.; tile manufacturer, merchant and P. M.; Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1839. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 381 Kenworthy, Harmon; farmer; 1 1^; m n w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1837. Friend. Kinman, W. P.; farmer; West Newton. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Protestant. Kitchem, D. L.; farmer; li m n e West Newton. Born in Ky. -. 1837; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Protestant. Kenworthy, Wm.; retired farmer; Valley Mills. Born in S. C 1804. Killough, E. T.; 1% m w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1835.. Rep. Methodist. Kenworthy, J. F.; farmer and stock raiser; 2>^ m n w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 185 1. Rep. Friend. Layton, J.; farmer; i m n Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1835; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Protestant. Landers, S. C; farmer; 2 m n Valley Mills. Born in 1847; set- tled in M. C. 1 87 1. Dem. Methodist. LUCE, L. H.; farmer; >^ m n w West Newton. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Christian. Lenard, John; farmer; 4 m n w West Newton. Leeman, William; farmer; 2 m w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1833. Rep. Methodist. i^TTre^ums taken at the Expo.ition for ^^l^l^^J^'^J"^'^.^ Furnishing Ooods and Custom-made Clothiuir^ 38 W. Wash. St 382 MARION COUNTY. Leeman, James; farmer; 2 m w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1 83 1. Rep. Methodist. Likes, Wm.; plasterer and brick mason; i m n e West Newton. Born in Va. 1863. Rep. United Brethren. Long, P. E.; farmer; i m s e Friendswood. Born in N. C. 1835; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Methodist. Meredith, John; farmer; ^ m from Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Mills, W. A. ; tile manufacturer; 2 m n w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1849. Rep. Friend. McCreary, Noah; farmer; Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C. 1824. Methodist. MENDENHALL, I. J.; writing school teacher; 2 m n w Val- ley Mills. Born in N. C. 1854; settled in M. C 1872. Rep. MILHOUSE, ISAAC; horticulturist; Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Friend. MILHOUSE, ROBERT; farmer; Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1806; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Friend. Mann, W. S. ; farmer; 2J m w West Newton. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Mendenhall, John; farmer; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1848. Rep. Protestant. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 383 Mendenhall, B.; farmer; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1850; Rep. Friend. Mendenhall, Levi; farmer; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1853. i> Rep. Friend, I Mendenhall, A.; farmer; i^ m n w West Newton. Was not at home. Miryer, G. ; farmer; ij m s w Maywood. Born in Germany 1846; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Lutheran. Mills, Seth; physician and surgeon; Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1842. Friend. Mills, Amos; farmer and horticulturist; i m n w West Newton. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1833. R^p. Friend. Mendenhall, Wesley; farmer; ij m n w West Newton. Born in Ind. 1 841; settled in M. C. 1841. Rep. Friend. Mills, Mark; retired farmer; i m n West Newton. Born in S. C. 1804; settled in M. C. 1833. Marlin, Albert; carriage and wagon manufacturer; West New- ton. Born in N. J. 1837; settled in M. C 1865. Rep. Methodist. Miller, David; house painter; West Newton. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Friend. Mill, W. P.; dealer in dry goods and groceries; West Newton. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Friend. 384 MARION COUNTY. Mendenhall, Richard C; farmer; 2ms West Newton. Born in M. C. 1844. Rep. Protestant. Mendenhall, J. L.; proprietor threshing machine; J m e Friends- wood. Born in M. C. 1845. R^P- Protestant. Mullin, L.; general work; i m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1849. Dem. Mendenhall, Ely; farmer; ij m w West Newton. Born in M. C. 1825. Rep. Friend. Mendenhall, William; farmer; ij m s w West Newton. Born in Ohio 18 10. Rep. Friend. Mills, Wm.; farmer; i m s West Newton. Born in S. C. 1793; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Friend. Mills, A.; farmer; i m s West Newton. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Friend. Mills, W. P.; dealer in dry goods and groceries; West Newton. Mills, Joel; farmer; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1835. Rep. Friend. « McAdams, J. B.; carpenter; 1 14^ m s Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1830; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Protestant. MILHOUSE, JOHN; farmer; i m s Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1844. R^P- Friend. Mills, Daniel; farmer and stock raiser; 2 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Friend. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 385 Miller, J. W. ; farmer; ij m n w Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Protestant. Mullin, Henry; farmer; 2 m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1823; settled in M. C. 1856. Dem. Methodist. Nuson, E. ; farmer ; i m n w West Newton ; was not at home NEWBY, SETH.; farmer ; ij m s e Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1824. Rep. Friend. PARNELL, HENRY; farmer; i>^ m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1846. Rep. Friend. Parker, J. T. ; farmer; 2 m n Landersdale. Palmer; J. A. ; carpenter and builder ; West Newton. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Methodist. Price, Ellis ; farmer ; 2 m e Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 185 1. Price, Jesse; farmer and carpenter; i)^ m s e Valley Mills. Born in N. J. 1820; settled in M. C. 1844. Dem. Prot. Pfaff, Wesley ; farmer and trader ; i m e West Newton. Born in 1849; settled in M. C. 1859. ^^P- Methodist. Tlie Best Cbildren's Suit» at 38 West WRsbingrton Street. 25 386 MARION COUNTY. Russell, Joshua; farmer; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1817; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Friend. Ritter, James; farmer; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1841 ; settled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Methodist. Rose, Henry ; farmer ; West Newton. Born in Germany 1846 ; settled in M. C. 1866. Dem. Ritter, E. J.; farmer; i)^ m e Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1853. RARDEN, A.; farmer; ij m n e Valley Mills. Born in Tenn. 1820; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Friend. Ritter, C. A.; medical student; Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1857. Rep. Friend. Reynolds, Jesse ; farmer ; i^ m n w West Newton. REAGAN, REASON; farmer; i m n West Newton. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M, C. 185 i. Rep. Friend. RATLIFF, NATHAN; farmer and stock raiser; 1 1^ m n Friendswood. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Friend. Robeson, G. S. ; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. Protestant. Riggs, Geo. W.; carpenter and builder; 2 m n e Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Prot. Roberson, George; farmer; 2ms Sunny Side. Born in M. C. 1843. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 38/ Stanton, James; farmer; i m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1848. Rep. Friend. Spray, J.; farmer; West Newton. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Friend. Sawyers, Iredell; farmer; i m n Laudersdale. Born inN. C. 1816; settled in M. C. 1840. Dem. Protestant. Sellers, J. B.; farmer; 8 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844. Dem. Protestant. Scott, Isom; farmer; i m s Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C. 1834. R^P- Friend. Scott, Wm.; farmer; Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1848. Rep. Methodist. Scott, John; farmer; ^ m n Valley Mills. Born in Ohio. Rep. Methodist. Sanders, Wm.; farmer; Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 18 19; set- tled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Friend. Serley, Martin; farmer; i m n w Valley Mills. SANDERS, S. W.; farmer; ij m n West Newton. Born in M. C. 1849. Rep. Friend. SPRAY, WILLIAM W.; farmer; li m n West Newton. Born in Ohio 1848. Rep. Friend. Spray, Amos; farmer; 3ms Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1844. Friend. 388 MARION COUNTY SMITH, SHELBY; farmer; 2 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ky. i8i8; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist' SMITH, AMOS M.; farmer; 2 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ky. 1856; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Protestant. Starbuck, Isaac; farmer; 2ms Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Friend. Shelley, Daniel; farmer; 2 m n Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. SCOTT, LOUIS C; farmer; >^ m s Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1852. Rep. Friend. Seerley, Silas; farmer; 2 m n e Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1848. Rep. Protestant. Seerley, Martin L.; farmer; i^ m n w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Seerley, Martin; farmer; 1 54 m n w Valley Mills. Born in 1818. Rep. Strode, Samuel; farmer; 2 m w May wood. Born in Ky. 1831; settled in M. C. 1857. Dem. Methodist. Sandlen, L.; farmer; lyi m q May wood. Born in N. C. 18 19; settled in M. C. 185 1. Rep. Methodist. Sanders, Eli; farmer and stock raiser; 2 m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1815; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Friend, Stanton, James; farmer; i>^ m s w Valley Mills. From home. I DECATUR TOWNSHir. 389 Sanders, John; farmer and stock raiser; ^ m n e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1837. Rep. Friend. Sanders, Wm. H.; farmer; i^ m n e West Newton. Bom in M. C. 1842. Rep. Friend. Scott, Josiah; farmer; J^ m s Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1850. Rep. Protestant. Stone, James; farmer; ij m n e West Newton. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Christian. j Stanton, Lewis B. ; blacksmith and job worker; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Friend. Shelley, S. S.; butcher; West Newton. Born in M. C. 1837. Rep. Methodist. Sebastin, Marion; farmer; ij m e Friendswood. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Christian. Turley, John H.; huckster; West Newton. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Christian. Twining, E.; farmer; i m w Valley Mills. Born in Mass. 1824. Dem. Protestant. Thomas, Wm. S.; farmer; 3 m s w Maywood. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Methodist. Tbe Best Suit made to order at O. H. Heitkam & Co*s, 38 West Wasbington Street. 390 MARION COUNTY. Thomas, Edward; farmer; 3 m s w Mayweed. Born in Ky. 1814; settled in M. C. 1833. Rep. Methodist. VANNIDA, P. H., Jr.; farmer; 5i m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1857. Dem. Presbyterian. VANNIDA, P. H., Sen.; 5J m s w Indianapolis. Born in Eu- rope 18 1 3; settled in M. C. 1857. Dern. Presbyterian. Willson, J. M.; farmer; 2^ m n e West Newton. Born in M. C. 1826. Rep. Warren, Allen; farmer and carpenter; 2J m n e West Newton. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. WILSON, G. J.; farmer and stock raiser; i m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ohio. Dem. Methodist. Wills, James A.; blacksmith; May wood. Born in Va. 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. Whitson, Wm.; farmer; J m w Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. Protestant. WHITSON, J. J.; horticulturist; i^ m s w Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Prot. Wilson, J. M.; farmer; 2 m n e West Newton. Born in Ind. 1826. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 39^ Wilson, Elijah; farmer; 2/2 m e West Newton. Born in New Jersey 181 1; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Protestant. Wilson, H. J.; farmer; 2 m n Landersdale. Born in New Jer- sey 1835; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Protestant. WAREN, E. B.; farmer; i m s e West Newton. Born in Tenn. 1834; settled in M. C. 1853. Protestant. Weatherly, W. A.; farmer; West Newton. Born in N. C. 1830; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Friend. Werld, Adam; farmer; 7 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1 821; settled in M. C. 1871. Lutheran. Williams, David; farmer ; i m w West Newton. Born in M. C. 1839. Rep. Methodist. Whitson, WilHs; farmer; i m s West Newton. Born in M. C. 1849. Rep. Friend. Wall, P. S.; minister M. E. Church. Born in West Va. 1823; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Warren, John M.; farmer and carpenter; 3^ m w Valley Mills. Born in Tenn. 1832; settled in M. C. 1849- R^P- Wilson, J. W.; blacksmith; Valley Mills. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1842. Methodist. Wright, R M.; farmer; ij m n e Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1826. Rep. Methodist. WILSON, HOWARD; farmer and stock raiser; 2} m n Valley Mills. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. Methodist. 392 MARION COUNTY. Williamson, Samuel; farmer; 2 m n Valley Mills. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1849. I^^"^- Methodist Worth, John; farmer; i^ m n w Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1832. Dem. Methodist. WISEMAN, JOEL; farmer; 2J m s Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. Protestant. Worth, A. F. ; farmer; 2 J m n w Valley Mills. Born in Ky. 1816; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Methodist. Whitson, William; farmer; i m s West Newton. Born in Ohio 1809; settled in M. C. 1834. Rep. Friend. ZEISLER, FREDERICK; farmer; 2 m n Valley Mills. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1859. Dem. Meth. F. GCEPPER & CO., Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, No. 17 East Washington Street, {One Doof East of Harrisons' Bank, ) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. o B^" Keep constantly on hand a well-assorted stock of Ready- made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, which they will sell at the lowest price. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 393 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Franklin Township is located in the southeast corner of Ma- rion county, and is bounded on the north by Warren township, on the east by Hancock and Shelby counties, on the south by Johnson county, and on the west by Perry township, and con- tains about forty-two square miles. The surface is rolling, and the soil rich. It is watered by Sugar Creek, Buck Creek and spring branches. The farmer and stock raiser are amply rewarded for their la- bors, and the general improvements would indicate that the ser- vices of the mechanic demand good prices. The citizens of this township are kind and generous, and take considerable interest in all public enterprises, and in the educa- tion of the young and rising generation. The public roads are in good order, and a great portion of them are graveled and turnpiked, which speaks well for her enterprising citizens. Neat schoolhouses are numerous, and morality and intelli- gence are on the advance. The present population of the township is about twenty-five hundred. The vote as taken from the official returns of Octo- ber, 1874, for Secretary of State, is, Dem., 301; Rep., 184, Stout, Indpt, 4; total, 488; Dem. majority, 114. Postoffices, Acton, Gallaudet. Below will be found the names of some of the early settlers : James John Vandeman, J. H. Vand-eman, Ashley Sutherland, Xbe Best Cbildren's Suits at 38 West TTasliiiigrton Street. 394 MARION COUNTY. Willis Smither, W. C. Adair, John Smock, David Morris, T. J. McCollum, J. P. McClain, Rev. Fisher, T. J. Carroll, Harris Adams. CHURCHES. M. E. Church, Acton; F. S. Turk, pastor; membership, 200; propable value of church property, ;^7,ooo. Acton circuit has four Sabbath schools; twenty- five teachers enrolled and 225 scholars, average attendance of schools, about 150. Acton Missionary Baptist Church; H. McCalip, pastor; mem- bership, 104. Acton Missionary Baptist Sabbath School; superintendent, J. McCollum; attendance of school, 40; number enrolled, 120. New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church; pastor, F. M. Buch- annan; membership, 209. Sabbath school superintendent, F. M. Buchannan; number of scholars enrolled, 128; average at- tendance of school, 50. Postofifice, Gallaudet. DIRECTORY OF FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. ADAIR, W. C; retired from business; Poplar Grove. Born in Indiana Territory 1803; settled in M. C. 1824. ARNOLD, JAMES M.; 5 m s e Indianapolis. Born in 1820. Arnold, Milton; 214^ m s w New Bethel. Born in M. C. 185 1. Anderson, Stephen H.; retired farmer; 5 m e Southport. Born in Ky. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1833. Ayers, Milton; wagon maker; Acton. Born in Ind. 1821; set- tled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Anderson, Wm.; farmer; ij m n w Acton. Born in England 1820; settled in M. C. 1854. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 395 Anderson, Wm. A. ; farmer; 2 m n w Acton. Born in England 1820; settled in M. C. 1854. Adams, G. W.; farmer; 14^ m w New Bethel. Born in M. C. 1848. Adams, Harrison; farmer; 14^ m n New Bethel. Born in Ky. 18 13; settled in M. C. 1826. BALDWIN, BENJAMIN; farmer; y^ m s Gallaudet. Born in Va. 1820; settled in M. C. 1866. Baldwin, Thomas; ^ m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1853; set- tled in M. C. 1866. Barnett, Howard; farmer; i^/^ m s Acton. Born in Va. 1850; settled in M. C. 1871. Brady, Annie; i J m s Gallaudet. BRADLEY, G. W. ; farmer; 3 m w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. 1874. Butcher, Geo.; farmer; 3 m w Gallaudet. Born in England 1844; settled in M. C. 1866. Butcher, Geo.; farmer; 3 m w Gallaudet. Born in England 1 821; settled in M. C i860. BELCHER, JOHN; farmer; 2 m n w Acton. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1853. Brumley, J. D.; merchant; New Bethel. Born in M. C. 1835. 2g6 MARION COUNTY. Brumley, John A.; farmer; 4 m n Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1832. Berry, Walker James, farmer; 3 m n w Acton. Born in M. C. 1851. BERRY, MILES, farmer; 3 m n w Acton. Born in M. C. 1849. Brumley, Howard W.; farmer; 3^ m n Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1844. Bush, Geo. A.; farmer; 2 m s w Julietta. Born in 185 1; settled in M. C. 1868. Baughman, William; farmer; 4 m n Acton. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1870. Brinkman, Henry; farmer; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in 18 15; settled in M. C. 1854. Brinkman, Henry, Jr.; farmer; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1850. Barlow, John; farmer; 3 m s w Acton. Born in Ky. 1821. BEEKLY, WM.; farmer; 2ms Acton. Born in Va. 1801; settled in M. C. 1859. BATTS, WM.; farmer; 3 m s w Acton. Born in Ky. 1831; settled in M. C. 1859. Dem. Baptist. BUDD, A. B.; jeweler and watchmaker; ij m e Acton. Born in Ind. 1 85 1. Dem. Universalist. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 397 BOHNAT, PATRICK; wagonmaker; New Bethel. Born in- Germany 1842; settled in M. C. 1874. Buchannan, F. M,; pastor M. Baptist Church, New Bethel. Born in ^nd. 1842; settled in M. C. 1864. BROWN, GEO.; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in England 1843;. settled in M. C. 1866. Baker, Henry; farmer; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in Prussia 1831; settled in M. C. 1861. BICKERSTAFF, JOHN; farmer; J m n Acton. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1869. Bellis, Caleb; retired farmer; Acton. Born in Ky. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1824. Dem. M. Baptist. BeUis, Lewis; farmer. Born in Ind. 1839. Burton, Harrison; carpenter; i m s e Acton. Born in Pa. 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Button, Timothy; farmer; 4^ mw Acton. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Christian. BUELL, JEREMIAH; farmer; 4^ m s e Southport. Born in Ind. 1820; settled in M. C. 1874. CLEMENS, WM. J.; painter; Acton. Born in Ind. 1845; set- tled in M. C. 1856. Rep. To get tbe wortb of yonr money gro to Heitkam's, 38 West Wasliiugrton Street. 39^ MARION COUNTY. CLARK, ALEXANDER; farmer; Acton. Born in Ky. 1839; settled in M. C. 1852. Dem. COLLY, WM. J.; farmer; 21^ m s w Acton. Born in Va. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Crouch, Sam.; blacksmith; 3 m s w Acton. Born in M. C. 1850. Dem. Crouch, Ben.; farmer; 2 m n w Acton. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1831. Dem. Methodist. CRAFT, MRS. MARY; i>^ m n w Acton. Born in N. J. 1812; settled in M. C. 1856. Craft, Jas. T.; Acton. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1856. Campbell, T. D.; farmer; New Bethel. Born in Ind. 1834; set- tled in M. C. 1858. Cranch, Geo. W.; farmer; 4imsw Acton. Born in Ky. 1849 ; settled in M. C. 1870. Cummins, Geo. D.; farmer; ^ m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1836; settled in M. C. 1863. Cox, Reuben; farmer and trader; 2 m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Clark, J. M.; farmer; 254; m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1847; settled in M. C. 1872. Collins, Andrew; farmer; 2 m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 18 14; settled in M. C. 1842. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 399 Clark, Wm.; farmer; 2 m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1850. Collins, Isaac; farmer; 2 J m w Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1809; settled in M. C. 1847. Collins, Ephraim; farmer; 2^^ m w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1846. Cleaver, W. D.; toll gate keeper; 3)4 m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1864. CARRON, JOHN; farmer; New Bethel. Born in Ky. 1852; settled in M. C. 1868. CORYMAN, T. J.; farmer; ij m n w Gallaudet. Born in N. H. 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. CARROLL, ARCHIBALD; farmer; ij m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1854. CAMERON, HENRY; farmer; 4 m s w Acton. Born in N. J. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. CROMLEY, DANIEL; farmer; 5J m n Acton. Born in S. C. 1847; settled in M. C. 1869. CRANE, JAMES N.; carpenter; New Bethel. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. CREAM, J. C; farmer; 5 m n Acton. Born in Ky. 185 1; set- tled in M. C. 1872. CORNIN, JOHN; farmer; 4>^ m n w Acton. Born in Iowa 1839; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Christian. 400 MARION COUNTY. Carney, Martin; farmer; 3 m n w Acton. Born in Pa. 1829; settled in M. C. 1847. Carney, John S. ; farmer; 3 m n w Acton. Born in M. C. 1854. CRESS, JOHN; farmer; ^ m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Carney, Mrs. Nancy; 3 m s w Acton. Born in N. Y. 1799; settled in M. C. 1851. CLARK, JOSEPH K.; farmer; 3 m w Acton. Born in Ky. 18 10; settled in M. C. 1850. Clark, G. M.; farmer; 3 m w Acton. Born in M. C. 1852. Copeland, Henry; farmer; 3 m w Acton. Born in Va. 1827; settled in M. C. 185 1. Collins, E. H.; farmer; ij m s Gallaudet. Born in 1838; set- tled in M. C. 1842. Cleveland, E.; farmer; 9 m s e Indianapolis. Born in 1836. CARSON, CHAS.; farmer; 3i m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1871. CARSON, JAMES P.; farmer; i>^ m s e Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1837. CARSON, ANDREW; farmer; ij4mse Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1840. Carroll, James; farmer; 1 3^ m w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1837; settled in M. C. 1859. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4OI Catterson, Noah; 4 m n e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 185 i. Cook, Mrs.; ^ m n New Bethel. Born in M. C. 1829. Cunningham, K.; farmer; ^ m n Gallaudet. Born in Va. 18 16. Crook, Robert; farmer; ^ m Gallaudet. * Cooper, Wm.; saddler and harness maker; Acton. Born in I England 1828; settled in M. C. i860. CRIM, H. C; carpenter; 5 m n Acton. Born in N. Y. 1838; settled in M. C. 1873. CASEY, M. J.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 1848; set- tled in M. C. 1870. Classey, H.; farmer; 3 m s e Southport. Born in Ireland 1842; settled in M. C. 1864. CARROLL, T. J.; retired farmer; 2J m n Acton. Born in Indiana Territory 1810; settled in M. C. 1818. CRAVENS, DAVID G.; farmer; 3 m e Southport. Born in Ind.1844; settled in M. C. 1871. CARTWRIGHT, P. S.; farmer and brick molder; ij m s Ac- ton. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Dewitt, D. M.; teacher; Acton. Born in Ky. 1831; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Universalist. The Best Wbite Sliirt for $2 at G.H. Heitkam & Co»8, 38 We«t Wasliington Street. 26 402 MARION COUNTY. DAVIS, HENRY; farmer; i,m n Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. M. Baptist. Douglass, Booker; farmer; J^; m s Gallaudet. Born inVa. 1837; settled in M. C. 1864. Dunlap, Robert M. ; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1858. Daily, H.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1855; settled in M. C. 1871. Dilliner, John; farmer; 3J m e Southport. Born in 1823; set- tled in M. C. 1836. Duluth, Henry; farmer; 3^ m n Acton. Born in Ky. 1853; settled in M. C. 1874. DAVIS, JOHN; farmer; 2j^ m s e Southport. Born in Conn. 185 1 ; settled in M. C. 1870. Dregar, Wm.; farmer; ij m n New Bethel. Born in 1834; set- tled in M. C. 1850. Eaton, W. S. ; farmer; 3 m n Acton. Born in Ky. 1825; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Christian. Eaton, J. M.; farmer; 3 m n Acton. Born in Ind. 185 1. Rep. Christian. Eaton, M. S. ; teacher; i m n e New Bethel. Born in M. C. 1842. i FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 403 Eaton, Bluford; farmer; i m n e New Bethel. Born in Ky. 1805; settled in M. Q 1823. Eaton, Obediah; farmer; i m n Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1848. Eaton, Mrs. Sarah; 2 m n Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1804; settled in M. C. 1840. Eaton, Wm.; farmer; 3 m s w Julietta. Settled in M. C. 1856. Eaton, Robert; farmer; 3 m n Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1850. Eaton, Wm.; retired farmer; 3 m n Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1802; settled in M. C. 1830. Eaton, T. S.; farmer; i^^ m s Julietta. Born in Ky. 1827. Engleman, C; farmer; 3 m s e Southport. Born in 1847; set- tled in M. C. 1867. EASTER, WM.; carpenter; 3>^ m n e Acton. Born in Miss. 1853; settled in M. C. 1874. Eagle, Martin; farmer; 2^ m n Acton. Born in M, C. 1853. Fry, John; farmer; 4 m n Acton. Born in M. C. 185 1. Fry, Shepley; farmer; 4 m n Acton. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1848. Fulwider, J. S.; farmer; 4 m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. M. Baptist. 404 MARION COUNTY. Ferguson, N. J.; farmer; 2^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ky 1839; settled in M. C. 1868. Froush, Gustave; minister United Brethren Church. Born in Germany 1843; settled in M. C. 1873. Fogarty, John; railroading; Acton. Born in Ireland 1848; settled in M. C. 1872. Fogarty, Ed.; railroading; Acton. Born in Ireland; settled in M. C. 1872. Fisher, Samuel; railroading; Acton. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1868. Faulconer, Wm. T.; farmer; J m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1819; settled in M. C. 1872. Fitzgerland, J; dry goods clerk; Acton. Born in Ky. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Floyd, Sam.; carpenter and builder; Acton. Born in W. Va. 1800; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Presbyterian. Foley, John; telegraph operator; Acton. Born in Ohio 1849; settled in M. C. i860. FRENCH, CALVIN; farmer; 214: m s Julietta. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1847. Dem. FREUND, HANS.; brickmason; 4} m n w Acton. Born in Germany 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Catholic. Fisher, Ben; farmer; 2^ m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1826. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4O5 FRANSREPE, JOHN; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1859. Gold, George W.; merchant; Acton. Born in Ind. 1843; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Gordon, F. M. ; carpenter; i^ m s e Acton. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Graham, John; farmer; 2 m n Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1843. Gray, J. M. D. ; farmer; 2^ m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1853. Graham, Wm.; farmer; i^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1835. HUTCHINSON, MRS. MARY; i>^ m n Acton. Born in Ohio 18 13; settled in M. C. 1834. HENSLEY, FRANK; farmer; ij m n Acton. Born in Ky.; settled in M. C. 1873. Hart, J. W.; farmer; 3 m n Acton. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1850. Hickman, Geo.; farmer; 2^^ m s Julietta. Born in Ohio 18 15; settled in M. C. 1834. All tbe Ex^posltion Prenilnms of 1874 received and held at Heitkam's. 38 West WaNliington Street. 406 MARION COUNTY. HANCH, C; blacksmith; New Bethel. Born in Germany 1853, settled in M. C. 1873. HASTINGS, F. A.; farmer; New Bethel. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. i860. HUTREL, T. J.; farmer; >^ m s e New Bethel. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1846. Hutchinson, Frank; farmer; 2 m n Acton. Born in M. C. 185 1, Howard, George; butcher; i m n Gallaudet. Born in England 1833; settled in M. C. 1873. Harris, W. M.; brick molder; Acton. Bom in Va. 1847; set- tled in M. C. 1874. Hamlin, Jonas; farmer; J m s Acton. Born in England 1835; settled in M. C. i860. Hutchinson, W. C; farmer; i m s e Acton. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Hamlin, Jno.; farmer; i m s w Acton. Born in England 1842; settled in M. C. 1855. Harvey, Noah; farmer; ij m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1865. HENDERSON, J. W.; farmer; 25^ m w Acton. Born in Ky. 185 1 ; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. HARVEY, J. G.; farmer; 3 m s w Acton. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4O7 Hickman, Bayard; farmer; | m w Acton. Born in M. C. 1847. Dem. Hahn, Sol.; miller; Acton. Born in Va. 1829; settled in M. C. 1857. HENRY, JAMES; ditcher; ij m w Gallaudet. Born in Ire- land; settled in M. C. 1870. Dem. Catholic. Harnet, Jordan; farmer; 7 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1853; settled in M. C. 1874. Harrison, J. H.; farmer; 4^ m s w Acton. Born in N. J. 1838; settled in M. C. 1861. Hebbler, Daniel; carpenter; 8 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1870. Henry, Mrs. Lavina; 2 m s w Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1853. Hill, John; farmer; 2^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in 1829; settled in M. C. 1856. Hill, F.; farmer; 2 J^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1850; set- tled in M. C. 1856. Hill, L.; farmer; 214^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1853; set- tled in M. C. 1856. Huffington, A. C; farmer; 7 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Del. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1837. Huffington, J. B.; farmer; 7 m s e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. 408 MARION COUNTY. Holman, David; farmer; 4! m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. Helms, Wm. farmer; i^ m s e Gallaudet. Born in Va. 1795; settled in M. C. 1836. Soldier of 181 2. Hittle, Joseph; farmer; ij m e Gallaudet. Born in 18 19; set- tled in M. C. 1853. Hittle, Isaac; farmer; ij m e Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1853. Hutsel, John; farmer; 2 m e Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1847. settled in M. C. 1859. Hall, H. H.; farmer; i m e Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1824; set- tled in M. C. i860. Harris, G. W.; farmer; 4 m s w Juhetta. Born in M. C. 1844. Harris, Joseph; farmer; 1 14^ m s w Julietta. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1831. Hill, Joseph; farmer; i m n New Bethel. Born in 1837; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Harting, Henry; i m n w Gallaudet. Hibbler, D.; carpenter; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in 1841; settled in M. C. 1845. HENDRICKS, S. M.; farmer; 2^ m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1850. Henry, S. B.; farmer; 2 J m s w Acton. Born in M, C. i8$0. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4O9 Hendricks, W. P.; farmer; 2^ m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1849. Hendricks, A.; farmer; 2f m e Southport. Born in 1797; set- tled in M. C. 1834. HEAD, F. M.; farmer; 3^ m s e Southport. Born in 1837; settled in M. C. 1838. Head, S. T.; farmer; 3^^ m s e Southport. Born in 1834; set- tled in M. C 1838. HENRY; MOSES; brick molder; Acton. Born in Ky. 1844; settled in M. C. 1874. JOYCE, ALEXANDER; stock raiser and farmer; ij m s e Acton. Born in Va. 1820; settled in M. C. 1832. Dem. Baptist. JAMES, JAMES; farmer; i^^ m n Acton. Born in England; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Catholic. Jenkins, W. H.; farmer; i>^ m n e New Bethel. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1874. JINKINS, M. C; farmer; 5i m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1856. Rep. Christian. JESTER, ALLEN; farmer; 7 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Mo. 1853; settled in M. C. 1868. Tivo Premiums taken at tbe Exposition for tlie Best Clotbinif, Farnisbing Goods and Custom-made C'lotbes, 3S 1!V. 1;% asb. St. 410 MARION COUNTY. Jenkins, Wm.; farmer; ij m s e Gallaudet. Born in Va. 1848; settled in M. C. 187 1. JAMASON, WM.; farmer; 3J^ m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1874. JOHNSON, H. L.; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in Ky, 1841; settled in M. C. 1856. Kemper, J.; farmer; 2 m n w Acton. Born in Ind. 1844; set- tled in M. C. 1845. Kemper, H. M.; 2 m n Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Kemper, John; farmer; 2 m n e Gallaudet. Born in Indianap- olis 1846. Rep. KYLE, JOHN; farmer; i J m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1832. KEENAN, J. W.; farmer; 5J m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Methodist. KEMPER, WM. H.; farmer; ij m s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1856. KEMPER, F. S.; farmer; ij m s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1855. KEMPER, MISS ANNIE J.; ij m s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1844. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4H Kemper, Miss Nannie A.; ij m s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1848. Kemper, Sam.; carpenter; i J^ m s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1850. Kister, Peter; farmer; 2 m s w Julietta. Born in 1821; settled in M. C. 1874. Kittley, Richard; farmer; 2 m s w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1827. Kittley, Willis; farmer; 2 m s w Julietta. Born in M. C. 1856. Kittley, John; farmer; 2 m s w Julietta. Born in M. C. 1852. Kemper, Peter; farmer; 3 m w Gallaudet. Settled in M. C. 1832. Kemper, John; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1847. KEYS, JOHN; farmer; 3 m n e Southport. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1852. Kelley, E.; farmer and tile manufacturer; 2 m e Southport. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1870. Kelley, Harris; farmer; 2]/^ m s w Southport. Born in M. C. 1853. Lomes, M.; farmer; Jm s e Acton. Born in Ohio 18 17; set- tled in M. C. 1864. 412 MARION COUNTY. LEONARD, LINDSEY; farmer; 2^ m n w Gallaudet. Born in N. C. 1823; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. M. Baptist. Lomes, Jas. ; farmer; ^ m s w Acton. Lancaster, Geo.; farmer; 2J m s Julietta. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Leachman, G. H.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1844. LEETZ, JOHN; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1822; settled in M. C. 1855. Lawrence, John; farmer; 3 m n e Greenwood. Born in Ky. 1852; settled in M. C. 1864. LAROSHA, CONRAD; farmer; ij m s e Gallaudet. Born in 1851. Lard, J. M.; farmer; 2^ m s e Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1870. Leonard, George; farmer; 15^ m e New Bethel. Born in M. C, 1844. Lockwood, G. W. ; farmer; 9 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1853. Lam, John; farmer; i^ m n Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1841. Lam, Henry; farmer; i m n Gallaudet. Lither, Martin; farmer; i ^ m n w Gallaudet. Born in Germany 1838; settled in M. C. 1862. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4I3 Lee, T. R.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ky.; settled in M. C. 1844. List, Cornelius; farmer; 3 m e Southport. Born in Ky. 1847; settled in M. C. 1852. Mitchell, Martin; farm hand; 3^ m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1846. MARTINDALE, HARRIS; farmer; 4 m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1 841. McCawley, Jas.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 18 18; settled in M. C. 1867. McCawley, Jesse; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 1846; settled in M. C. 1867. McClain, J. P.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 18 16; set- tled in M. C. 1825. r ' Monroe, Jas.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1840; Miles, M.; farmer; 2}4 m s e Southport. Born in 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Miles, J. E.; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in 18 14; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Miles, J. K. P.; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in 1846; settled in M. C. 1872. liinen Collars and Cuff's at Heitbam's, 38 West Washing^ton Street. 414 MARION COUNTY. Murdock, H. C; 5 m nw Acton. Born in Ky. 1854; settled in M. C. 1874. Merit, W. B.; carpenter; 214 m s w Acton. Born in M. C. 1852. Marriner, Dan.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in Ky. 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. Morgan, J. W.; farmer; 4^ m n e Greenwood. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1874. Martin, J. H.; carpenter; 2^ m w New Bethel. Born in 111. 1855; settled in M. C. 1873. Morris, James M; brickyard hand; Acton. Born in M. C. 1849. Mewer, James T.; retired; 3^ m s w Acton. Born in N. Y. 1802; settled in M. C. 1873. Millspaugh, F.; farmer; 2^ m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1864. Millspaugh, Francis E. ; farmer; 2 1^ m n w Gallaudet. Born in M . C. 1854. MINSTER, HARRISON; farmer; 3 m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. McLaughlin, Thomas; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1836. McLaughlin, George; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1853. McClain, J. W.; farmer; 3 m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1847. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 415 McLean, Joseph; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in 1821; settled in M. C. 1838. McClain, Susana; 3 m e Southport. Born in Ky. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1834. MORAN, JOHN C; farmer; 3 m n Acton. Born in N. C. 1841; settled in M. C. 1874. Martin, H.; farmer; li m n New Bethel. Born in M. C. 1850. Martin, G. ; farmer; % m. n New Bethel. Born in Germany 1814; settled in M. C. 1834. Murphy, William B. ; farmer; 3 m n e Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1841. Murphy, J. B.; farmer; 3 m n e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1845. Murphy, A. C; farmer; 3 m ne Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1853. Murphy, J. T.; farmer; 3 m n e Gallaudet. Born in 18 14; set- tled in M. C. 1841. Market, D.; farmer; 3ms Julietta. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1856. Mason, G. W.; farmer; 2^ m s Julietta. Born in Ky. 1844; settled in M. C. 1867. MATTHEWS, SILAS B.; farmer; 1 1< m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1844. Matthews, Sarah; ij m s w Gallaudet. Born in 1803; settled in M. C. 1837. 4l6 MARION COUNTY. McColum, J. W.; tile maker; 5i m s e Indianapolis. Born in ] M. C 1857. McLean, Joseph; farmer; 3 m n Gallaudet. Born about 1824. McClain, Joseph O.; farmer; 3I m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1846. McClain, John W.; farmer; sJ- m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1847. McClain, CorneHus; farmer; 3^ m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1839. McCawley, John W. ; farmer; 4 m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1844. McMuUen, John; farmer; 2 m e New Bethel. Born in Va. 1826; settled in M. C. 1838. McMuUen, P. D.; farmer; 2 m e New Bethel. Born in M. C. 1855. Morgan, Geo. W.; farmer; J m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1844; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. McCollum, T. J.; farmer; i m n Acton. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1826. Rep. Baptist. McCollum, J. W. K.; carpenter; Acton. Born in M. C. 1852. Montague, Lemuel; farmer; i^ m n w Acton. Born in Ind. 1 1822; settled in M. C. 1862. Dem. ' McGaughey, R. L.; farmer; i m n New Bethel. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1854. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 4I7 McGaughey, Moses; farmer; ij m n Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Presbyterian. McGaughey, J. E.; farmer; ij m n Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1854. MILLER, FREDERICK; farmer; i m n Gallaudet. Born in Germany; settled in M. C. 1858. McMULLEN, MEREDITH C; painter; Poplar Grove; 2% m w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1844. Dem. McELRAY, WM.; farmer; 2 J m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ire- land 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. MORROW, JOHN; farmer; New Bethel. Born in N. C 1846; settled in M. C. 1869. Marker, J. M.; farmer 4 m s w Acton. Born in Va. 1840; set- tled in M. C. 1842. Dem. Christian. McMuUen, T. J.; farmer; 4^/^ m n Acton. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1862. Murray, Henry; farmer; 5^ m n Acton. Born in Tenn. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. McGregor, William; farmer; \ m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1858. Dem. Malcolm, ; farmer; J m s e Acton. Born in Ohio 18 17; settled in M. C. 1864. Murphy, Jno. ; farmer; 2^ m s Julietta. Born in 18 12. Dem. I^ m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1844; settled in M. C. 1866. Parr, A.; farmer; 3^ m w Acton. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1869. POOLE, JAMES; farmer; ij m s Gallaudet. Born in 1811; settled in M. C. 1820. POWERS. MRS. LUCINDA; 1 >^ m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1814; settled in M. C. 1835. Powers, John; farmer; i J m s Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1844. Powers, Marshal; farmer; i ^ m s Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1849. PARSON, SAM.; farmer; 2^ m w Gallaudet. Born in Ga. 1849; settled in M. C. 1865. PRATT, JOSEPH; farmer; ij m n w Bethel. Born in Pa. 1855; settled in M. C. 1865. 424 MARION COUNTY Phemister, Catharine;" 2 m n w Acton. Born in Ky. 1836; set- tled in M. C. i860. Ransdall, J. W.; proprietor of sawmill; Acton. Born in Ky. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1872. RUBUSH, T. R.; student at Wabash College; res i>^ m s e Acton. Born in Ind. 1853. Rep. RABOURN, JNO.; farmer; 2 m w Acton. Born in M. C. 1853. Rep. Rabourn, David; farmer; 2 m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1820; | settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Methodist. Rogers, Jas. V. ; postmaster, railroad agent and merchant; Gal- laudet. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1873. Richardson, J. T. ; farmer; ij m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1832. RICHARDSON, GEO.; farmer; i m w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1831. Reid, F. F.; farmer; i m w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. Rodgers, J. H.; farmer; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. RIDDLE, JOHN W.; farmer; 3 m w Acton. Born in N. C. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 42$ Riddle, E. M.; farmer; 3 m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1845; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Rodgers, Thomas P. ; deputy post master; Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1862; settled in M. C. 1873. Reado, A.; farmer; 2i m n e Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1870. Rice, Perry; farmer; i m s Julietta. Reno, George; farmer; 4 m n e Southport. Born in 181 1; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Ribble, J. B.; farmer; 3>^ m s e Southport. Born in 1855. Ribble, Samuel W.; farmer; 3>^ m s e Southport. Born in 18 19; settled in M. C. 1850. Strain, Joseph; farmer; >^ m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1834. Rep. Methodist. Strain, Lewis M.; farmer; >^ m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1853. Rep. Swails, J. W.; merchant; Acton. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1851. STEPHENSON, GEO.,W.; farmer; 2 m n Acton. Born in Va. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Christian. We will treat you well at G. H. Keitkam's, 38 West Wasbingrton Street. 4^6 MARION COUNTY. Springer, Martin; farmer; i m n Acton. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. SHUMAKER, J. H.; farmer; i m n Acton. Born in Ky. 1852; settled in M. C. 1874. Smock, John; retired from business; New Bethel. Born in Ky. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1825. Springer, J. M.; farmer; i|^ m n Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1843. Sloan, Wm.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1807; settled in M. C. 1834. Sloan, O. B.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1849. Sloan, A. J.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1833; settled in M. C. 1834. SHAFER, SAM; farmer; i m s w Acton. Born in Va. 1851; settled in M. C. 1874. SMITH ER, WILLIS; farmer; % m s Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1826. STOOPS, ALEXANDER W.; farmer; 214: m n w Acton. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1833. Smith, Thomas; farmer; i m s Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1844; Shaefer, M. A.; farmer; 1 14^ m s Acton. Born in Ohio 1840. settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. -^ Sampson, Richard; farmer; i m s Acton. Born in England 1814; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 42/ STREET, ABRAHAM; farmer; i m s Acton. Born in Ohio i8i2; settled in M. C. 1847. Dem. Christian. Street, J. P.; farmer; i m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1841; set- tled in M. C. 1847. Dem. Snock, J.; farmer; S% m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 181 5; set- tled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Presbyterian. Snock, Wm.; farmer; 2^ m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1840. Rep. Presbyterian. Smith, R. C. M.; constable; Acton. Born in Va. 1844; set- tled in M. C. i860. Dem. Swails, G. W.; merchant; Acton. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1849. Smith, James; farmer, i m s Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1854. SMITH, MRS. LEAH; 3 m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 185 i. Strain, Lewis; farmer; 1 m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1853; set- tled in M. C. 1869. Schwartz, Fred.; farmer; i J m n New Bethel. Born in Germa- ny 1813; settled in M. C. 1850. Stewart, Mary; 3 m n Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1841. Swayle, Henry; farmer; 3ms Julietta. Born in Ind. 1853; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Springer, David; farmer; 2}^ m s Julietta. Born in M. C. 1838. 428 MARION COUNTY. Smith, D. W.; farmer; i m n w Gallaudet. Born in Pa. 1846; settled in M. C. 1866. Sutherland, Ashley; farmer; 2 m e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1825. Swails, Jno. D.; farmer; 2 m n Acton, Born in Ind. 1844; set- tled in M. C. 1852. SNYDER, JNO.; farmer; 2 m n Acton. Born in Pa. 1855; settled in M. C. 1864. SCHOOLEY, THOMAS; farmer; y^ m n Gallaudet. Born in Md. 1830; settled in M. C. 1840. SCHRIBACH, JOHN; farmer; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in Germany 1841; settled in M. C. 1859. Scott, Obediah; dairyman; 9 m se Indianapolis. Born in 1821; settled in M. C. 1874. Scott, Wm. L.; dairyman; 9 m se Indianapolis. Born in 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. Springer, Sarah; 2 m n Gallaudet. Born in Ohio 1809. Smith, Yarkin; farmer; ij m n Gallaudet. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. 1854. SHANNON, MICHAEL; railroadhig; Acton. Born in M. C. 1856. SMITH, NATHANIEL; farmer; 2 m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C 1842. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 429 Smith, J. W.; farmer; 3 m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1844. Smith, Nancy; 3 m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1851. Shaw, Allen, farmer; 2J m s e Southport. Born in 1839; set- tled in M. C. 1874. SWIFT, JAMES H.;- farmer; 4^ m se Southport. Born in M. C. 1854. Teague, John; retired; Acton. Born in N. C. 1820; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. THORMYER, GEO.; farmer; li m n Acton. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Christian. Toon, J. M.; farmer; 3ms Julietta. Born in M. C. 1843, Rep. Christian. Thompson, Geo. C. ; farmer; 3^ m n Acton. Born in M. C. 1842. Rep. THIECKE, WM. H.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1851; settled in M. C. 1856. Thompson, J. L. ; farmer and township trustee; 4 m w Acton. Born in Ohio 18 18; -settled in M. C. 1867. Tolin, Mrs. Malissa; 15^ m s Gallaudet. Born in 1854. SUver nedal of 1874, for Clotliing, can be seen at 6. IT. Heitkam's, 38 fFest WaNliing^ton Street. 430 MARION COUNTY. Templeton, Milton; blacksmith; 43^ m n Acton. Settled in M. C. 1874. Tolin, Jacob; farmer; ij m s Acton. Born in Va. 181 1; set- tled in M. C. 1838. Thompson, Uriah; farmer; 4 m e Southport. Born in 1827; settled in M. C 1850. Toom, J. J.; farmer; 1 1^^ m s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1844. Terhune, Charles; farmer; 3 m s w Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1850. Toom, Wes. R.; farmer; i^^ ni s e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1829. TURNER, W. J. K. P.; carpenter; 2J m n e Gallaudet. Born in Ga. 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. Tarleton, Meret; farmer; -J- m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1868. Toom, Wm.; farmer; i^ m e Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1853. Transom, Wm. ; farmer; i ^ m n New Bethel. Born in Ohio 1852; settled in M. C. 1866. Truman, William; farmer; 2^- m s w Acton. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C. 1872. VAUGHN, GEORGE W.; druggist and postmaster; Acton. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1857. Rep. Meth. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 43 ^ VANDEMAN, JOHN; farmer; 3 m n w Acton. Born in Ind. 1824. Rep. M. Baptist. VANDEMAN, J. H.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1826. Rep. M. Baptist. VANARSDALL, H. C; farmer; 4^ m s w Acton. Born in Va. 1844; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Christian. VAWTERS, GEORGE; farmer; 2>^ m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1848. Vandevere, Thomas; farmer; 2^4; m e Southport. Born in Mo. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1872. Wilson, J.; merchant; New Bethel. Born in Ohio 1839; set- tted in M. C. 1867. WARD, A. O.; physician; New Bethel. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. '869. WILSEY, LEWIS B.; farmer. Born in N. Y. 1822; settled in M. C. 1844. WALTERS, W. H.; sawmiUing; 2^ m w Gallaudet. Born in Vt. 1820; settled in M. C. 1855. WHEATLEY, GEO. M.; farmer; 3 m n w Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1833. Wheatley, J.; farmer; 2J m w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 18 11; settled in M. C. 1830. 432 MARION COUNTY. Wheatley, Wm.; farmer; 2^/^ m w Gallaudet. Born in N. C, 1799; settled in M. C. 1830. WILLIAMS, RICHARD; farmer. Born in N. C. 1847; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Dem. M. Baptist. WOLFE, H. W.; farmer; 1 1^ m s w Acton. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1850. Dem. WOLF, JOHN W.; farmer; 1 1^ m s w Acton. Born in M. C. 1855. Williams, Ben. T.; farmer; 2 m s w Acton. Born in Ohio 1845; Dem. Baptist. Wright, Joseph; farmer; 2^ m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1836; .settled in M. C. 1864. Dem. Christian. Wilson & Brumley; merchants; New Bethel. WRIGHT, WM.; farmer; 2^ m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1836; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Christian. Wright, James; farmer; 2 m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1839; ^^^' tied in M. C. 1862. Dem. Christian. Willard, Milford; farmer; Acton. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1871. W ATKINS, BURRILL; 2 m n Acton. Bom in Ky. 184O; settled in M. C. 1872. WILSON, L. B.; farmer. Born in N. Y. 1822; settled in M. C. 1844. \ FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 433 Wheatley, James A.; farmer; 2 m w Gallaudet. Born in M. C. 1840. WILDER, J. M.; farmer; ij m s Poplar Grove. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. Wilson, Harrison; carpenter; 4 m n w Acton. Born in Ind, 1841; settled in M. C. 1873. WHITE, JAMES H.; farmer; 5>^ m w Acton. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. WARREN, JOHNQ.; farm hand; 5 14: m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1872. WILLS, NEWTON; farm hand; 5>^ m w Acton. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1873. Ward, Jennings; farmer; )^ m n New Bethel. Born in Ky. 1851. WHEATLEY, WM.; farmer; 2>^ m w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1834. WINSHIP, JAS. M.; farmer; 414: m s e Southport. Born in W. Va. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Woolery, J.; farmer; 2^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in Ky. 1850; settled in M. C. 1872. Wells, Marion; brick mason; 4^^ m s w Gallaudet. Born in Va. 1847; settled in M. C. 1869. For the Best Cnstoin Snit g:o to Heitkain's, 38 West Wasbingrton Street. 28 434 MARION COUNTY. WHITTINGTON, G.; farmer; i^ m e New Bethel. Born in Va. 1856; settled in M. C. 1873. WARRENS, FRANKLIN; carpenter; 2 m n w Gallaudet. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1874. WRIGHT, THEODORE; brick molder; 3>^ m s e Southport. Born in 1839; settled in M. C. 1874. Williams, George E.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 1852; settled in M. C. 1867. Williams, J. W.; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 1855; settled in M. C. 1867. Williams, Wm.; farm,er; 4 m s e Southport. Born in 1822; set- tled in M. C. 1867. WILSON, JOHNSON; farmer; 4J m n Acton. Born in Ind. 1856; settled in M. C. 1874. WORRELL, J AS. M.; farmer; 3J m s e Southport. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. WISSTEAD, WARREN; 4% m e Southport. Born in 1856; settled in M. C. 1874. WILLIAMS, JAMES M.; carpenter; Acton. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1873. WARREN, J. C; farmer; 3 m n Acton. Born in N. C. 1841; settled in M. C. 1874. Wallcott, W. H.; farmer; 3 m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1856. WALCOTT, MRS. LAURA A.; 3 m e Southport. Born in 1836; settled in M. C. 1855. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 435 LAWRENCE TOWNS BIP. Lawrenxe Township is located in the northeast corner of the county, and is bounded on the north by Hamilton county, on the east by Hancock, on the south by Warren township, and on the west by Washington, and contains forty-nine square miles. The surface is generally rolling or undulating, with the excep- tion of a few breaks on Fall Creek. It is watered by Fall Creek and other smaller streams. The soil is rich and productive, and well adapted to the growing of grain and vegetables, while the blue grass and stock water is plentiful, thereby making it an en- ticing locality for the stock raiser. The improvements of the township are good, and the citizens enterprising. Some of the early settlers were Jerry Vallandingham, William Swords, Henry Newhouse. John Emry, Martha Speece, J. W. Combs and Joseph Bolander. The population at present is near 2,SOO. The township vote, October, 1874, was, Dem. 260, Rep. 210, Indpt. 15; total, 485. Post offices, Lawrence, Oakland and Castleton. CHURCH, SCHOOL AND LODGE STATISTICS. Universalist Church; Oakland; number members, 95; pastor, M. G. Mitchell. Sabbath school, 100; superintendent, G. W. Stanley; value of church property, $1,000. Christian Church; Oakland; minister, J. W. Ferrcll; number members, 70. Sabbath school scholars, 35; superintendent, J. W. Apple; value of church property, ;S2,ooo. M. E. Church; Oakland; pastor, W. S. Falkensburg; mem- 436 MARION COUNTY. bership, 60. Sabbath school scholars, 55; superintendent, Ephraim Thomas; value of church property, ;^ 1,500. Evangelical Lutheran Church; 3 m w Lawrence; pastor, John Brown; membership, 60. Sabbath school scholars, S6; superin- tendent, J. A. Pressley. Spring Valley M. E. Church; 2 m n e Lawrence; pastor, W. S. Falkenburg; membership, 55; value of church property, ^1,600. Missionary Baptist Church, Lawrence; pastor, J. S. Galispie; membership, 72; value of church property, $3,600; superin- tendent of Sabbath school, Dr. S. H. Mapes ; average attend- ance, 90. M. E. Church, Lawrence ; pastor, VV. S. Falkenberg ; mem- bership, 65 ; value of church property, |i2,000; superintendent of Sabbath school, Mr. Henry Shelly; average attendance, 60. Oakland Lodge, No. 140, F. and A. M.; membership, 65; Master, Charles Negley; Secretary, Jonathan Conkle ; value of Lodge property, ;^ 1,000; organized 1852, Millersville Lodge, No. 126, F. and A. M.; membership, 37; post office, Lawrence; Samuel Cory, representative. Keystone Lodge, No. 251; post office, Castleton; member- ship, 51. Spring Valley Grange, No. 835; Lawrence; membership, 44; Master, Abel M. Wheeler; Secretary, J. T. Bragdon; organized December, 1873. Highland Grange, No. 1 182; two miles west of Lawrence; membership, 38; Master, Samuel Cory; Secretary, W. B. Flick; organized 1873; meets at No. 10 School House. Lawrence Grange, No. 833, meets at No. 7 School House, two and a half miles southwest of Oakland; membership, 39; master, N. C. Plummer; secretary, G. W. Bolander; organized Dec. 22, 1873. LAWRENCE TOWNSHU . 437 Indian Creek Grange, No. 828, meets at Oakland; member- ship, III; master, Charles Vegle; secretary, Solomon Klepfer; value of property, $1,500; organized Dec. 19, 1873. Township Trustee, G. W. Stanley. Number of school houses, 13; value of school property, ^17,000. Vote of township: Democratic, 270; Republican, 210; In- dependent, 15; Total 499; Democratic majority, 41. DIRECTORY OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, Apple, Robert; farmer; J m s Oakland. Born in Ireland 184 1. Apple, Harvey; proprietor sawmill; Oakland. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1870. Apple, Solomon; farmer; 2 m s w Oakland. Born in Ind. 1809; settled in M. C. 1835. Apple, William; farmer; 2 m s w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1838. Apple, A. J.; farmer; 2ms w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1835. Apple, Henry; farmer; i m s Oakland. Born in Ohio 1822. Apple, Marion; farmer; ij m s Oakland. Apple, Joseph; farmer; 3 m s e Lawrence. Arnold, W. M.; farmer; li m n w Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. For the Best Ready-made Snit go to ii. H, Heitkain's, 38 West Wasliins-ton Street. 438 MARION COUNTY. Avvett, James; plasterer and farmer; i m n w Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1826; settled in M. C. 1854. Brunstiter, Wm.; engineer; Oakland. Born in Ohio 1849; ^^^~ tied in M. C. 1867. Barr, Charles; farmer; ij m n e Oakland. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Bird, Jonathan; farmer; I m n e Lawrence. Bragden, G. W. ; farmer; li m e Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1830 settled in M. C. 1833. Bragden, J. T. ; farmer; 15^ me Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1833. BROWN, WM. P.; proprietor saw and planing mill; Lawrence. Born in Pa. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Bolander, Joseph; farmer; i^ m s w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1828. Bell, M.; farmer; 2J m s Oakland. Born in M. C. 1839. Bolander, G. W. ; school teacher; 21^ m s w Oakland. Born in M. C 1850. Bell, Robert M.; farmer; 2 m e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1850. Bates, Moses; farmer and school teacher; 23^ m n e Lawrence. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 439 Bell, Henry; farmer; 2 m e Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1836. Brown, John L.; farmer; >^ m s Lawrence. Born in Ohio 18 17; settled in M. C. 1832. Baher, G. J.; farmer; i J m n w Oakland. Born in France 1793; settled in M. C. 1834. Bolander, Levi; farmer; 21^ m s w Oakland. Born in Ohio 18 1 5; settled in M. C. 1828. Combs, J. W.; farmer and justice of the peace; Oakland. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1824. Dem. Methodist. Gary, Andrew F.; physician and surgeon; Oakland, Graig, Moses; farmer; 2^ m n Oakland. Born in N. J. 1805; settled in M. G. 1852; Dem. Graig, Aaron; farmer; 2^ m n Oakland. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. G. 1852. Graig, M. N.; farmer; 2j^ m n Oakland. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. G. 1852. Dem. Graig, R. J.; farmer; 2>^ m n Oakland.- Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. G. 1852. Dem. Graig, W. W.; farmer and school teacher; 2>^ m n Oakland. Born in Ind. 1852; settled in M. G. 1852. Dem. 440 MARION COUNTY. Cumins, W. B.; butcher; Oakland. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1871. Gary, W. T; carpenter; Oakland. Born in M. C. 1846. Crutchfield, S.; saw mill hand; Lawrence. Born in Ky. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1835. Cary, Robert; farmer; 2 m s e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1850. Crigler, James; 2 m w Lawrence. Born in Va. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1834. GALLON, DR. L.; veterinary surgeon ; Lawrence. Born in M. G. 1839. Treats all diseases that horses and cattle are subject to. Ghapman, N.; farmer; 3ms Oakland, teorn in Ohio 1825; set- tled in M. C. 1832. Ghurch, G. W. ; farmer; ^ m n e Lawrence. Born in Pa. 18 19; settled in M. G. 1846. Ghurch, G. W., Jr.; farmer; i m n Lawrence. Gary, Samuel; farmer and Gounty Commissioner; 2 m w of Lawrence. Born in Va. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1834. Day, J. W.; farmer; f m n w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1832. Downs, F. H.; sawyer; 3J m n Oakland. Born in Ct. 1837; settled in M. C. i860. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 44 Dobbins, J. W.; farmer; 3^ m n Oakland. Born in Va. 1846; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Daugherty, Joseph; carpenter; ij m e Malott Park. Dearmenel, T. J.; wagonmaker; Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1838; settled in M. C. 1868. Dunn, Moses; farmer; i >^ m s e Lawrence. Born in N. C. 1809. Day, Joseph N.; farmer; 2J m n w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1813; settled in M. C 1832. Elliott, Thos.; justice of the peace and farmer; ^ m n Law- rence. Born in Ky.; settled in M. C. 1865. Emry, John; farmer; ij m w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1804; settled in M. C. 1829. Emry, John; farmer; 214: m n Oakland. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1861. Fawset, Charles; retired from business; Oakland. Born in Louisiana 1808; settled in M. C. 1841. Rep. U. Breth. FREEMAN, M. E.; dealer in groceries and provisions; Law- rence. Born in Mass. 1855; settled in M. C. 1856. Paper BoMoms, Collars and CnffjH at O. H. llritknin's, 3S l^Ves^i Wasiliingten street. 442 MARION COUNTY. Falkenburg, W. S.; minister of M. E. Church; Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. Fred, J. B.; farmer; 15^ m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 18 17; settled in M. C. 1833. Fred, George; farmer; 1% m t Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1852. Fred, Will. W.; farmer; i J^ m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1833. Fred, Jacob; farmer; i^/^ m e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1847. Flick, W. B.; farmer and school teacher; i ^^ m w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C. 1864. Hunter, J. E.; farmer; 2 m n e James' Switch. Born in M. C. 1858. Henderson, William H.; bailiff in Superior Court of Indianapo- lis; res 2^ m n e James' Switch. Born in Ind. 1846; set- tled in M. C. 1857. Hanna, D. G.; general merchandising; Oakland. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C 1853. Heltman, J. K.; physician; Oakland. Born in M. C. 1838. Huff, A. M.; farmer; ij m n w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1843; settled in M. C. 1845. Hanna, E. D. ; farmer and trader; Oakland. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 443 Heltman, Joseph; farmer; Oakland. Born in Ohio 1 815; settled in M. C. 1837. Hunter, G. W. ; blacksmith; Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1837. Hunter, John W.; blacksmith; Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1837. Hamilton, Anderson; farmer; 3|- m s e Lawrence. Born in Ky. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1830. HafTield, W. N.; farmer; i^ m w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1847. Hensley, Wm.; farmer; 2 m n w Lawrence. Born in Va. 1822; settled in M. C. 1833. Hensley, G. W.; college student; 2 m n w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1850. Herrin, J. W.; farmer; i m n e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1838. Hansafus, L. ; farmer; i-J- m n w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. 1845. Hunter, Mrs. Hettie M.; farmer; 2J m n e James' Switch. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1857. JOHNSTON, A. A.; firm of A. A. Johnston & Bro., general merchants; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1850. 444 MARION COUNTY. Johnston, W. T.; of A. A. Johnston & Bro.; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1845. Jewett, Asa; house, sign and carriage painter; Lawrence. Born in N. Y. 1824; settled in M. C. 1870. Johnston, J. F. ; farmer; 2 m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1835. Johnston, James; farmer; 2}( m n e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1805; settled in M. C. 1834. Jordon, Daniel; farmer; ij m s Oakland. Born in Ohio 18 17; settled in M. C. 1861. Karer, G. W. ; blacksmith and wagon maker; Oakland. Born in Pa. 1846; settled in M. C. 1854. Klepfer, Simon; farmer; zyi m nw Oakland. Born in Pa. 1821; settled in M. C. 1834. Klepfer, O. D.; carpenter and contractor; Oakland. Born in Pa. 1835; settled in M. C. 1851. Keeler, G. W. ; farmer; 3 m w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1834. Keller, Levi; farmer; 2ms Oakland. Kenny, John; farmer; 2^^ m s Oakland. Keller, J. H.; farmer; 2J m s w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1852. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 445 Kimberlin, Elizabeth; farmer; 2J m n w Oakland. Born in Ohio settled in M. C. 1834. Kimberlin, J. W,; farmer; 214^ m n w Oakland. Kelpfer, George; retired from business; 2 m n \v Oakland. Born in Pa. 18 1 2; settled in M. C. Kelpfer, S. ; farmer and school teacher; 2 m n w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1850. Kelpfer, Paul; farmer; 2 m n w Oakland. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1848. KEMP, S. R.; carriage painter; res y^ m s Millersville. Born I in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Leffarge, M.; farmer; 2 m n Oakland. Born in Ind. 1852; set- tled in M. C. 1871. Linton, Chas.; farmer; i m s w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1852; settled in M. C. 1861. Linton, James; butcher; i m s w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1861. Lindsey, H.; farmer; 2 m e Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1844; set- tled in M. C. 1869. Lovvden, J. D. ; farmer; 15^ m w Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1818; settled in M. C. 1857. ! For Bargains in Clothing: so to 38 West Washineton St., Indianapolis. Geo. U. Heitkam. 44^ MARION COUNTY. Leatherman, David; stock raiser and farmer; ^ m n Millers- ville. Born in Md. 1818; settled in M. C. 1840. Lynch, James; farmer; 4 m n Cumberland. McCanaha, B. J.; firm of McCanaha & Co., merchants; Oak- land. Born in Va. 1829; settled in M. C. 1866. McCanaha, Samuel; firm of McCanaha & Co., merchants; Oak- land. Born in Va. 1798; settled in M. C. 1849. McCord, A.; farmer; i m e Oakland. Born in M. C. 1842. Universalist. McCord, Eliza; farmer; ^ m e Oakland. Born in Ohio 1821. Morse, Charles A.; blacksmith; Oakland. Born in Mass, 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Moore, John; wagonmaker; Oakland. Born in Ind. 1849; ^^^' tied in M. C. 1870. Mock, John; farmer; ^ m n Oakland. Born in Ohio 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1 83 1. Mollenkopf, J. J,; farmer; 3 m n w Oakland. Born in Md, 1829; settled in M. C. 1834. Mann, D. O.; farmer; 2}4 m n Oakland. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Mock, Simeon; farmer; ^ ms Fall Creek. Born in N. C. 1812; settled in M. C. 1831. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 447 Miller, John; boot and shoemaker; 3-^ m n Oakland. Born in Va. 1814; settled in M. C. i860. McConnel, Charles; farmer; i| m n e Oakland. Born in Ohio 1809; settled in M. C. 1824. McConnell, David; farmer; 2J m n e Oakland. Born in M. C. 1834. McConnell, Hiram; farmer; 2 m n e Oakland. Born in M. C. 1839. McConnell, James; farmer; i m n Oakland. Born in M. C. 1847. McConnell, John; farmer; ij m n w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1836. McHaffey, James; farmer; 2^ m w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1847; settled in M. C. 1858. Miller, Daniel; farmer; 2J m w Lawrence. Born in Pa. 1807; settled in M. C. 1872. MAPES, SMITH H.; physician and surgeon; Lawrence. Born in N. Y. 1840; settled in M. C. 1867. Mowry, George; farmer; 3 m w Lawrence. Marshall, J. J.; farmer; ^ m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1836. Marshall, T. VV.; farmer; I/2 m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C 1836. 448 MARION COUNTY. Marshall, William; farmer; Lawrence. Born in M. C. Mock, Noah; farmer; 1 54^ m e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1842. Mock, Michael; farmer; i m s w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1841. Mock, Alexander; farmer; J^ m s w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1815; settled in M. C. 1835. McConnell, George; farmer; if m e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1845. McConnell, Christian; farmer; 2 m e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1843. MoUenkopf, Samuel; farmer; f m s e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1842. Miller, Philip; farmer; 3 m n w Lawrence. Born in Va. 18 17; settled in M. C 1852. Moore, C. G. ; retired from business; 2 m n e Lawrence. Born in Vt. 1794; settled in M. C. 1854. Newhouse, Henry; farmer; Lawrence. Born in Vt. 1807; set- tled in M. C. 1829. Dem. Methodist. Newhouse, Oliver; farmer; ^ m s w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1832. Newkirk, Gideon; farmer; i m e Lawrence. Newhouse, George; farmer; i^ m e Lawrence. Born in M.C. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. . .q Newhouse, John; farmer; 2 m n w Lawrence. Born in Va 1804; settled in M. C. 1834. Newhouse, Edmund; retired farmer; i m n Lawrence. Born in Va. 1798; settled in M. C. 1832. Newhouse, Henry; } m w Lawrence. Born in 1830; settled in --. M. C. 1832. Newhouse, Lewis; farmer; i m n w Lawrence. Born in Va 1828; settled in M. C. 1832. Newhouse, Benjamin; farmer; i m w Lawrence. Born in Va. 1798; settled in M. C. 183 1. ^ Newhouse, W. R.; farmer; i m w Lawrence. Born in M C 1843. Newhouse, Asa S.; farmer; i^ m w Lawrence. Born in M C 1845. ' ' Newhouse, J. H.; farmer; 21^ m n w Lawrence. Born in M C 1849. Negley, Charles J.; farmer; i m w Oakland. Born in M C 1836. ■ • Paine, Frederick; miller; Germantown. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1862. Pressly, James H.; farmer; 23^ m w Lawrence. Born in Ohio. Gents' Fancy Wear in great variety at Heitkam's, 29 *^® "West Washingrton Street. 450 MARION COUNTY. Paton, H. H. M.; boot and shoe maker; Lawrence. Born in Va. 1847; settled in M. C. 1874. Pressly, Israel; farmer; 2 m w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1846. Perkins, T. N. ; farmer; i J^ m n w Oakland. Born in Ohio 1828. Plummer, N. C; farmer and carpenter; 3jm s w Oakland. Born in Ind. 1827; settled in M. C. 1836. Plummer, J. W.; farmer; 5 m n Cumberland. Born in Ky. 1809; settled in M. C. 1832. Perry, William; farmer; i^ m s e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1810; settled in M. C. 1832. Pace, Louis & Bro.; dairymen; i m n Lawrence. Pressly, James A.; farmer; 6J m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Pressly, J. H.; farmer; 2 m w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1835; settled in M. C. 1838. Rinewalt, Wm.; boot and shoemaker; Oakland. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. UniversaHst. Roberts, William; miller; 3 m n Oakland. Born in Ind. 1821; settled in M. C. 1868. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. . ^ j Riddick,;. F.; physician and surgeon; Germantown. Born in N. C. 1823; settled in M. C. 1868. Robertson, Wm.; farmer; 2 m w Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1836. RECORDS, ISAAC; druggist; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1841. Razor, J. H.; minister Christian Church; Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1826; settled in M. C. 1857. Ringer, Mrs. Eliza; farmer; 2% m w Lawrence. Born m Ohio 1837. Ringer, Harrison; farmer; 2\ m w Lawrence. Born in M C 1828. Russell, J. S.; farmer; 5 m n Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1821; settled in M. C. 1850. Reddick. J. N.; farmer; i m n Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1824. Riley, S. R; farmer; f m w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1832. Records, Samuel; physician; Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1819; settled in M. C. 1834. Ringar, John E.; farmer; 3 m n w Lawrence. Born in M C 1834. Springer, W. H. farmer; i>i m s w Lawrence. Born in M. C 1842. 452 MARION COUNTY. Sowers, Philip; boot and shoe maker; res at toll gate J m n e Millersville and 7 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1826; settled in M. C. 1862. STOOPS, POLLY ANN; farmer; i m n e Millersville. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1837. Stoops, William; farmer; i m n e Millersville. Born in Ind. i860. Siegmund, Joseph; farmer; | m s Castleton postofTice. Born in M. C. 1843. Smith, M.; farmer; 3ms Oakland. Smith, William; farmer; 3 m s Oakland. Sargent, J. L.; farmer; 2i m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1852. Smith, John; farmer; 2 m s w Oakland. Smith, John; blacksmith; Lawrence. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1844. Stoops, John; farmer; ^ m s e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1842. Smart, Hezekiah, farmer; 2 m n e Lawrence. Born in M, C 1835. Speece, T. B. J.; farmer; 2^ m n e Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1846. Speece, Martha; 2j^ m n e Lawrence. Born in Va. 1809; set- tled in M. C. 1828. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 453 Snyder, John J. ; farmer; 1^4 mnw Oakland. Born in Pa. 1846. Springer, A. N.; farmer; ^ m w Oakland. Spong, Thomas; proprietor tile factory; Lawrence. Shelley, Henry; carpenter; Lawrence. Born in Va. 1839; set- tled in M. C. 1868. Snyder, Anthony; merchant; Germantown; 3i m n Oakland. Stanley, G. W.; railroad agent; Oakland. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1863. Smith, John; farmer; i m e Oakland. Born in N. Y. 1809; set- tled in M. C. 1838. Methodist. SMITH, B. F.; stock trader and farmer; i m n w Oakland. Born in M. C. 1836. Sargent, John A.; farmer; ii^ m e Malott Park. Born in Ky. 1818; settled in M. C. 1850. Sargent, Jacob; farmer; i >/ m e Malott Park. Born in M C 1851. Schlager. Philip; boot and shoemaker; Lawrence. Born in Ger- many 1823; settled in M. C. 1863. Swords, Wm.; silversmith; Lawrence. Born in Ohio 18 19; set- tled in M. C. 1829. Rep. M. Baptist. Smock, a J.; farmer; 2J m swOakland. Born in M. C. 1840. For tbe cleaaest assortment of Famishing Goods go to Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 454 MARION COUNTY. Swords, Geo.; silversmith; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1849. Rep. Stark, Christian; wagon maker; Lawrence. Born in W. Va. 1837; settled in M. C. 1856. Dem. Springer, Geo. ; blacksmith and wagon maker; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1834. Sargent, Alex.; farmer; i m e Lawrence. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1852. Sargent, John; farmer; }4 m e Lawrence. Born in Ohio; set- tled in M. C. 1852. Teal, P. J.; clerk in store; Oakland. Born in M. C. 1859. Todd, Samuel; farmer; 2 m n w Oakland. Born in Ind. 1821. Thomas, B. E. ; farmer; 2 m n e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1831; settled in M. C. 1833. Thomas, John; farmer; 2 m n e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1805; settled in M. C. 1833. Thomas William S. ; farmer; 2^ m ne Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1805; settled in M. C. 1833. VoUmer, Jacob; farmer; i^ m e Malott Park. Born in Ger- many 1834; settled in M. C. 1859. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 455 Vallandingham, Jerry; farmer; i m s w Oakland. Born in Ky. 1801; settled in M. C. 1827. Voohis, O. W.; farmer; i< m n Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1853. Wheeler, Jason; farmer; 2j4mne Lawrence. Born in M. C 1842. Wheeler, S. A.; farmer; 2>^ m n e Lawrence. Born in M. C 1839. Wheeler, J. M.; carpenter; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1849. Wilmington, O. N.; carpenter and contractor; Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1845. Wheeler, H. D.; farmer; 2>^ m n e Lawrence. Born in N. Y. 1805; settled in M. C. 1834. Wilson, Robert; farmer; i m w Castleton P. O. Born in N. C, 1837; settled in M. C. 1873. Watson, Robert; farmer; i m s Oakland. Born in Ireland 1820; settled in M. C. 1864. Dem. Wait, W. S.; farmer; 2i m n Oakland. Born in Ind. 1842; set- tled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Universalist. Wait, Clark; farmer; 254: m n Oakland. Born in Ohio 18 12; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Universalist. Waddy, J. B.; farmer and school teacher; 1 1^ m s e Lawrence. 456 MARION COUNTY. White, John; pump maker; Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1838. White, J. S.; farmer; % m n w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1842. Wilson, George; farmer; toll gate keeper I m e Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1858. Wheeler, A. M.; farmer; i^ m e Lawrence. Born in N. Y. 1 801; settled in M. C. i860. Waddy, F.; farmer; i>^ m s e Lawrence. Born in Va. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1844. White, Robert; farmer; 2J m n w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1802; settled in M. C. 1833. White, William; farmer; 2J m n Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1853. White, B. F.; farmer; 2}4 m n w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1846. White, G. W ; farmer; 254! m n w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1835. White, Z.; farmer; ^ m n Lawrence. Born in Ohio 18 15; set- tled in M. C. 1840. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 457 PERRY TOWNSHIP. Perry Township is -located in the south part of Marion county, and is bounded on the north by Center township, on the east by Franklin, on the south by Johnson county, and on the west by White river, and contains an area of near forty- seven square miles. It is watered by White river, Sugar creek and their tributaries. The surface is slightly rolling, and the soil rich and productive. This is rather the best township in the county for grain growing, and is also well adapted to blue grass. The timber, building material and stock water are plenti- ful, and the scenery is beautiful and attractive. j,j Some of the early settlers of this township were James M. J Myers, E. McBride, Wm. R Hankins, E. W. Coverdill, Samuel Brewer, Henry Bristoi\,''joseph H. Alcorn. H. Hinkson, Gilbert McCoy, W. T. McLaughlin, Hezekiah Smart, Peter Smock, George Tomlinson, Samuel WoodfiU, L. D. Wright John Webb and John Myers. Vote of the township : Democratic, 207; Republican, 276; Independent, 7; total, 490. Population, 2,600; Post Offices : Southport and Glenn's Valley. CHURCH; SCHOOL AND LODGE STATISTICS. Southport Grange, No. yyj; organized January, 1874; mem- bership, 50;, value of Lodge property, $75; Isaac Haverstick, Master; E. H. Barry, Secretary. Presbyterian Church; located three miles north of Glenn's For the Best Cblldren's Clothing go to Heitkam's, 38 West Washington Street. 458 MARION COUNTY. Valley; membership, i6; value of church property, ;^6oo; H. Bushnell, pastor; average attendance Sabbath school, 15; super- intendent, Edward Harness. M. E. Center Church; located ^}4 miles northwest of South- port; membership, 50; value of church property, ;^ 1,500; Sparks, pastor; average attendance Sabbath school, 25; superin- tendent, H. Hengston. Madison Avenue M. E. Church; located 4 miles south of In- dianapolis; membership, 30; value of church property, ;^2,500; F. S. Turk, pastor; average attendance Sabbath school, 47; Morris Rowland, superintendent. Missionary Baptist Church; Southport; Rev. E. S. Riley, pas- tor; organized, 1830; membership, 200; value of church prop- erty, ;^2000. Sabbath School superintendent, W. R. Wicoff; average attendance at school, 100. Presbyterian Church; Southport; Rev. H. Bushnell, pastor; organized, 1833; membership, 86; value of church property, i>5000. Sabbath school superintendent, D. R. Smock; average attendance at school, 75. Sugar Creek Sabbath School; B. F. Narvel, superintendent; average attendance at school, 40. Sugar Creek Baptist Church; Rev. G. W. Bower, pastor; J. M. Bowman, clerk; membership, 79. M. E. Church; Southport; J. B. Sparks, pastor; probable value church property, i^pSoo. Southport Lodge, No. 271, F. and A. M.; membership, 58. Number of school houses in Perry township, 13; value of school property, $17,500. Charles Larsh, Trustee. DIRECTORY OF PERRY TOWNSHIP. Alcorn, Joseph H.; farmer; res Southport. Born in M. C. 1828. Rep. Presbyterian. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 459 ANDERSON, WILLIAM; blacksmith; firm of Golding & An- derson; res 5 m s Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1842; set- tled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Protestant. Abbett, William; farmer; i m n w Glenn's Valley. Born in M. C. 1840. Dem. Protestant. Bailey, Elias; proprietor boarding house; Southport. Born in N. J. 1813; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Presbyterian. Bushnell, Horace; minister Presbyterian church; res Southport. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Brewer, John B.; notary public; res Southport. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1832. Dem. Protestant. Barnes, Riley P. ; gardener; res Southport. Born in N. Y. 1809; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. M. Baptist. Bentley, George B.; engineer and miller; Southport. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C 1841. Dem. Methodist. Brewer, Alfred; carpenter; res Southport. Born in M. C. 1841. Dem. M. Baptist. Bonte, John; gardener; 4J m s Indianapolis on Bluff road. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1868. Bristow, Henry; farmer and raiser of small fruit; 5 m s Indian- apolis on Bluff road. Born in M. C. 1825. Dem. Prot Bailey, Sandford; farmer; ^ m s Southport. 460 MARION COUNTY. Brewer, Samuel; farmer and blacksmith; retired; Southport. Born in Ky. 1 801; settled in M. C. 1823. Bryan, G. ; stock dealer; Southport. Born in Ky. 1829; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Methodist. Bradley, R. H.; farmer; 2^ m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 1839, settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. M. Baptist. Barber, William; farmer; 2 m n e Southport. Born in Va. 1 8 17; settled in M. C. 1836. Brackin, Solon; farmer; 2 m n Southport. Born in Ind, 1853; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Protestant. Bowser, Daniel; farmer; 4 m s e IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 18 12, settled in M. C. 1833. Buser & Rou; dealers in dry goods, groceries, hardware and crockery; a general assortment of goods constantly kept in store; place of business, Glenn's Valley. Buser, J. N.; firm of Buser & Rou; farmer and trader; res Glenn's Valley. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 185 1. Blockinger, George; blacksmith; Glenn's Valley. Born in Eu- rope 1834; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Methodist. Bristow, Wilford; farmer; 4 m n w Southport. Born in M. C. 1838. Dem. Protestant. Bristow, Joseph; farmer; 4^ m s Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. Dem. Protestant. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 46 1 Bristow, Alfred; farmer and gardener; 4% m s Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1847. Dem. Protestant. Brown, Susan; farmer; 3 J m s Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1837. Brackin, Stephen; farmer; 4J m s e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1821. Browing, Thomas; farmer; i m s w Southport. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. M. Baptist. Clem, William; farmer; 154 rn s Southport. Born in Ky. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1871. Comingon; farmer; 2J m n Greenwood postoffice. Born in Ky. 1823; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Protestant. Chew, John; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1848. COVERDILL, E. W.; farmer; ^ m s e Southport. Born in Ky. 1809; settled in M. C. 1824. Rep. R. Baptist. COVERDILL, JOHN; farmer; 5^ m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1854. COVERDILL, ANDREW; farmer; ^ m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1852. Congrow, Eli; farmer; J m s w Glenn's Valley. Toa cau always get tbe wortb of your money at Heitkain's, 38 West Wasbington Street. 462 MARION COUNTY. Cave, Jonas; farmer; res Southport. Born in Ohio 1821; set- tled in M. C. 1871. Canine, Abrahann; keeper of toll gate; i m e Southport. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1868. Rep. Presbyterian, CARSON, PARKER S.; farmer; i m n e Southport. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C 1835. Cunningham, Levi; manufacturer of boots and shoes; South- port. Born in N. Y. 184-; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. Cogill, J. H.; farmer; Southport. Born in M. C. 1830. Rep, Protestant. Clifford, B. M.; farmer and gardener; 4J m s Indianapolis, on Bluff Road. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Protestant. Copsey, Hezekiah; farmer; 5ms Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1848. Rep. Methodist. Christian, Edward F.; farmer; }^ m g Glenn's Valley. Born in Ind. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1833. Christian, W. H.; farmer; i m n e Glenn's Valley. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. Methodist. Curd, William T.; farmer and justice of the peace in school dis- trict No. 6; 2 m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 1809; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Curd, Brent; farmer; 2>^ m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 1833. Dem. Protestant. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 463 Carle, William H.; farmer; 2}^ m n e Southport. Born in Ky. 1824; settled in M. C. 1844. Dem. M. Baptist. Carpenter, Frederick; farmer; 5ms Indianapolis. Born in Germany 18 18; settled in M. C. 1852. Dem. German Reform. Clary, David R.; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in East Tenn. 1815; settled in M. C. 1841. Dem. Protestant. Christian, Wm.; toll-gate keeper on Madison road; Southport. Born in M. C. 1840. Cogle, William; farmer; J m s e Southport. Cohill, Dudley; gardener and farmer; 4J m s Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Prot. Dunkin, William A.; 5ms Indianapolis, on Bluff Road; brick- mason. Born in Md. 1824; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Methodist. Davis, James; farmer; 2J m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 18 10; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. Davis, Richard T.; farmer; 2^ m s w Southport, Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Protestant. Dunkin, H. C; farmer and trader; 5Jm s e Indianapolis. Bora in Ky. 1823; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Protestant. Dophins, John; farmer; i m n Southport. 464 MARION COUNTY. Epler, John; farmer; 4^ m s Indianapolis, on Madison road. Born in M. C. 1850. Rep. Protestant. FISHER, DAVID; farmer; 7>^ m s w Indianapolis and 3>^ m n w Glenn's Valley. Born in Md. 1798; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Methodist. FISHER, DAVID M.; farmer; 3^ m n w Glenn's Valley. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Methodist. Fisher, Peter; farmer and gardener; 2^ m w Southport. Born in M. C. 1839. Rep. Methodist. Fisher, J. L.; farmer; i m e Southport. FLORANDER, N. B. S.; brick maker; firm of Florander & Lund; res Southport. Born in Denmark 1847; settled in M. C. FLORANDER & LUND; blacksmiths and repair shop; work done to order; shop at Southport. Ferguson, Samuel C; farmer; 3 ms e Southport. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1854. Ferguson, James T.; farmer; 3J m s e Southport. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M„ C. 1854. Rep. Protestant. Featherston, Robert J.; gardener; ij m n e Southport. Born in Ky. 1838; settled in M. C. 1830. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 46$ GOLDING & ANDREWS; blacksmith and general repair shop; work done to order at reasonable rates; shop located 5ms Indianapolis, near Center Church, on Bluff Road. GOLDING, JAMES E.; 4 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; ^settled in M. C. 1858. GLENN, ARCHIBALD; farmer and stock raiser; >^ m s Glenn's Valley. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Methodist. Godfordlente, John; gardener; 3^ m s Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1821; settled in M. C. 1854. Grubs, Christopher; farmer; 4^ m s Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1832. Dem. Methodist. Gentle, James; farmer; i m w Southport. Born in Scotland 1820; settled in M. C. 1841. Rep. Gregg, A.; farmer; ^ m n Southport. Born in Ind. 1822; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Methodist. GRIFFITH, MRS. A. H.; farmer and fruit grower; i m n e Southport. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1850. GRIFFITH, H. C; fruit grower and farmer; i m n Southport. Born in Ky. 1847; settled in M. C. 185 1. GRUBE, ISAAC; dealer in dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots, shoes, hats, caps, fancy goods and notions; South- port. Born in Ind. 1843. For the Best Two Dollar Shirt go to O. If . Heitkam's, 3S l¥e»t Washington Street. 30 466 MARION COUNTY. GRIFFITH lealer in fancy groceries and provisions; Southport Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M, C 183$. Rop. Methodist Griffith . Lustbrd; dealer in fancy groceries and provisions; Southport. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1835. Rop. Methodist. \\\. 1810: sottiO.! in M. C. iSjc'^. Doni. ProslnttM un. Gardner. G. W. ^S: I). M.; manufacturers of carriages, buggies, spring and road wagons ; all work done to order; South- port. Gardner, G. \\\ ; Southport. Born in Pa. 1837; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Protestant. Gardner, D. M.; Southport. Born in Ohio 184J; sc>v. ^^^ C. 18; 1. Rep. Protestant. Grube, David; carpenter and builder; Southport. Born in M. C. 1S40. Dem. Protestant. Grube, Aaron; dealer in lumber and proprietor oi' Southport Saw Mill; also carpenter and builder. Born in Pa. 1834. HANKINS, WILLIAM P.; blacksmith shop; Southport. Born in Ky. 1825; settled in M. C. iSj;. Dem. Prot. HolTman, E.; wagon maker; shop and res Southport. Born ii> Penn. iSJi; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. PKRKV TOWNSHIP. 467 flovvard, Adam; farmer ano . Indianapolis. Horn in Penn. 1845; settled in M. C 1871. Vote for the man. Lutheran. }]:n^r^h^,u■ 'Jr. Catharin^" '^Ontl.r.r.rt T'f.rr; ir. M ^ Hinkson, [lezekiah; farmer; 5^ idianapolis Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. i<^28. Rep. Methodist. HARNESS, GEORGE; fan:.,. „... ./,..,- maker; res 8 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio r8i8; settled in M. C. 1 84 1. Rep. Protestant. Harker, i-'aul; iarmcr; 6 m . jnaianapoiis. i->grn, in 'j<:r;iiany Howland, M. ; farmer; 4j^ m s Indianapolis, on Madi.son pike. Born in '823; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Meth. Haverstick, Isaac; farmer; i^ m w Southport. Born in Pa. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1839. Rep. Protestant. Hamilton, William Henry; ^ m w Southport. Born in M. C. 1843. P-cp. M. Baptist. Hamilton, Mahlon; farmer; i m s Southport. Born in M. C. 1833. Dem. M. Baptist. Harper, P>Jvvard; farmer; i m s Glenn's Valic), . d'jui m ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Protestant. Howard, Adarn; farmer; 5 J m s Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1845; settled in M. C. 1870. Hendrick-s, Joseph; farmer; 2J m e Southport- 468 MARION COUNTY Huffman, Daniel; farmer; 2 J m s w Southport. Born in Pa. 1835; settled in M. C. 1855. Hufford, VVm.; farmer; 4 m s Indianapolis on Three Notch road; Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1862. Haverstick, George; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Hoss, Nelson; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1846. Hoss, William, retired farmer and minister; 4ms Indianapolis, Born in Ohio 18 17; settled in M. C. 1830. Hoss, William H. H.; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. Heiney, Eli; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. 1847. Dem. HANNAH, A. M.; trader and farmer; 3ms Indianapolis on Madison pike; Born in Ind. 1823; settled in M. C. 1856. Hoover, J. B.; farmer; 4ms IndianapoHs on Madison pike. Born in Pa. 1824; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Prot. Hoffman, E.; spring and road wagon maker; Southport. Born in Penn. 1821; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Presb. . Hunter, Margaret M.; Southport. Born in M. C. 1836. Hamilton, Catharine; Southport. Born in M. C. 1834. PERKY TOWNSHIP. 4^9 Irvin, J. D.; farmer and trader; Southport. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1844. Protestant. Judson, William H.; farmer; % m c Glenn's Valley. Born in N. Y. 1850; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Protestant. Jennings, Thompson; farmer; ^ m w Southport. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Protestant. Knercer, Mike; gardener; 5 m s Indianapolis on Bluff road. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Cath Lanphier. Wm.; farmer; 3^ m s Indianapolis. Born in Ind, 1842; settled in M. C. 1842. Rep. Protestant.. List, George; farmer; 6ms Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C, 185 1. Rep. Protestant. LANDERS, JOSHUA; farmer; >^ m s Glenn's Valley. Born in Ky. 1814; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Christian. Lockwood, J. A.; fruit grower; 3 m n w Southport. Born in New Brunswick 1823; settled in M. C. 1844. Temperance. Protestant. Lonergan, M.; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1818; settled in M. C. 1850. 470 MARION COUNTY. Larsh, Parker E.; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1856. Larsh, Charles; farmer; 2)^ m s e IndianapoHs. Born in Ky. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1844. LEWIS, CHARLES H.; blacksmith and buggy shop; work to order and in good style; shop and res at Southport. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1871. Protestant. Lockwood, W. S. ; retired carpenter; Southport. Born in New Brunswick 1800; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Protestant. LISTON, JONATHAN A.; retired lawyer; Southport. Born in Delaware 1806; settled in M. C. 1851. Dem. Friend. List, Garrett; farmer and elder of the Old School Presbyterian Church; 6ms Indianapolis on Bluff road. Born in Ky. 1809; settled in M. C. 1847. Rep. Lenard, Henry H.; farmer; 6ms Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1845; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Protestant. LEWIS, CHARLES H.; blacksmith and buggy work and re- pair shop; Southport. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Protestant. Miller, Daniel; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Lutheran. MYERS, B. F.; farmer; ^ m s Glenn's Valley. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Protestant. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 47^ Myers, Benjamin; trader and farmer; J m s Glenn's Valley. Born in Pa. 1822; settled in M. C. i8S4- Rep. Presb. McBRIDE, E.; farmer; 2 m n e Glenn's Valley.^ Born in Va. 1803; settled in M. C. 1825. Joined M. E. Church, 1828. Murry, John R.; farmer; 4 m n e Greenwood. Born in Ky. 1855; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Protestant. Murry, A. H.; farmer; 4 m ne Greenwood. Born in Ky. 1852; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Methodist. Murry, James M.; farmer; 4 m n e Greenwood. Born in Ky. 1 812; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Methodist. McClain, Solsbury; farmer; 2 J m w Southport. Born in M. C. 1836. Rep. Protestant. Morford, J. S.; farmer; 2 m s w Southport. Born in Ohio. McLaughlin, W. T.; farmer; east of Southport. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1822. Rep. Baptist. MOORE, MRS. J. J.; dealer in millinery and fancy goods; res and shop at Southport. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1867. Rep. Presbyterian. McCoy, J.; farmer and saw miller; Southport. Born in M. C. 1844. Dem. McCoy, Gilbert; retired farmer; Southport. Born in Ohio 1805; settled in M. C. 1824. Dem. McBride, John; farmer; 7 m\s w Indianapolis. 472 MARION COUNTY. Moody, VV. M. H.; brick maker; Southport. Born in Jnd. 1848; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Methodist Moody, George H.; brick maker; Southport. Born in Pa. 1809; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Christian. MYERS, JOHN; farmer and justice of the peace; 6ms Indi- anapolis. Born in Ky. 1796; settled in M. C. 1822. Rep. Methodist. Myers, James M. ; farmer; 6ms Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1822. Rep. Protestant. Myers, Vincent; farmer; 5^ m s Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1842. Rep. Protestant. MILLER, TOBIAS; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1869. Marshall, James G.; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis on Three Notch road. Born in W. Va. 1811; settled in M. C. 1852. Rep. Methodist. Marshall, John; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1854. Protestant. Martin, R. H.; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1835. Dem. Protestant. Marquis, John; farmer; 3^^ m s Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1834. Rep. Protestant. Miles, William D.; farmer; }4 m s w Southport. Born in M. C 1838. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 473 Myers, James M.; farmer; 3 m n w Glenn's Valley. Born in M. C. 1822, and is said to be the first white person born in Perry township. McNuts, James; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1872. Monroe, James; farmer; 2^ m s e Southport. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1834. McCarty, William S.; farmer; i J m e Southport. Born in Ky. 1825; settled in M. C. 1829. Rep. Protestant. McCartney, Wm. S.; farmer; 1 1^ m e Southport. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Dem. Moore, John R.; farmer; i m e Southport. Born in M. C. 1856. Rep. M. Baptist. McLaughHn, H. C; farmer; 2 m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1832. Moore, Samuel; farmer; 3 m n e Southport. Born in Ireland 1805; settled in M. C. 1834. Rep. McCollum, John M. ; tile manufacturer; 5 m s e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1829. Rep. Protestant. McFarland, Samuel; farmer; 2% vc\n^ Southport. Born in Ky. 1809; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Baptist. Tbe Best Suit made to order at C "W . Hoif kRin*«i, 38 W«>«f Wasbinirton 8tr««t. 474 MARION COUNTY. NORTON, WILLIAM; dealer in fancy groceries and provis- ions; also, raiser of small fruit and toll gate keeper No. 2 on Bluff road; res and store at gate No. 2; Glenn's Valley. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1859. Methodist. Neiman, John; farmer; Glenn's Valley. Born in M. C. 1845. Rep. Methodist. Norwood, A. A.; farmer; 4J m s Indianapolis. Born in Tenn. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1834. Negley, Joseph; farmer; i ^ m s e Southport. NORWOOD, E. F. ; farmer and township trustee; 4 m s w In- dianapolis on Bluff road. Born in M. C. 1829. Rep. Protestant. Orme, John S. M.; farmer; )^ m n Glenn's Valley, on Bluff road. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Christian. Orme, Chas.; farmer; 1 1^ m s Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1828. Dem. Protestant. Orme, H. E.; farmer; Glenn's Valley. Born in Ky. 1822; set- tled in M. C. 1828. Dem. Methodist. Orme, Eli F. ; farmer; 5ms Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1830. Dem. Methodist. ORME, GEORGE W. ; farmer; 5ms Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1833. Dem. Methodist. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 475 O'Donnell, Cornelius; farmer; i ^^ m n e Glenn's Valley. Born in Ireland 1845; settled in M. C. 1866. Dem. Catholic, PERKINSON, G. W. ; wagon and carriage shop; 4ms Indian- apolis on Bluff road. Born in Ky. 1841; settled in M. C. 1868. Dem. Christian. Perry, Garland; farmer; i m n w Southport. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1874. Dem. Methodist. Perry, Edward; farmer; I 54^ m w Southport. Born in Md. 1814; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Methodist. PATISON, T. T. N. ; farmer; 2 m n e Southport. Born in Ky. 1813; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Protestant. Pratt, W. B.; fruit grower; 4ms Indianapolis. Born in Mass. 1812; settled in M. C. 1854. Peters, John; farmer; 4 m s e Southport. Prince, William C; farmer and gardener; 6ms Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Prot. ROU, BENJAMIN; firmof Buser & Rou; Glenn's Valley. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1843. Rusmisell, James A.; farmer; 5 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1846; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Rudy, Samuel H.; farmer; 4)^ m s Indianapolis on Madison road. Born in Penn. 1842; settled in M. C. 1864. 476 MARION COUNTY. ROBERTSON, S. G. ; farmer; 6 m s Indianapolis on Three Notch road. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Methodist Smith, Daniel; farmer; i]^ m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 1835; settled in M. C. 1839. Rep. M. Baptist. Smith, George C; farmer; 2 m w Southport. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. M. Baptist. Smock, David R. ; farmer; 2 m w Southport. Born in M. C, 1833. Rep. Presbyterian. Smith, John; farmer; 25^ m w Southport. Born in M. C. 1845. Rep. M. Baptist. Schraerbucke, John; farmer; 5i m s Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1839; settled in M. C. 1857. Smart, Hezekiah; farmer; southwest of Glenn's Valley. Born in Ky. 18 16; settled in M. C. 1822. Rep. Methodist. Sulgrove, John; farmer; 3I m s Indianapolis. Smock, T. C; farmer; 5ms IndianapoHs. Born in Ky. 1808; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. M. Baptist. Smock, Peter; farmer; i| m n w Southport. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1824. Rep. Methodist. Smock, Cornelius B. ; carpenter and builder; Southport. Born in M. C. 183 1. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 477 Snider, A. J.; farmer; 2m n e Southport. Born in M. C. 184$. Snider, A. J.; farmer; 2^ m n e Southport. Born in M. C. 1845. Dem. Protestant. Snider, James A, W.; farmer; 3 m n e Southport. Born in M. C. 1839. * Smock, Isaac; farmer; 1 1/^ m s w Southport. Stuck, Peter; farmer; 2 m n Southport. Stuck, William; farmer; 2^^ m n Southport. Smock, Samuel; farmer and trader; 4J m s e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1832. Presbyterian. Sandlin, Adam; fruit grower; 5ms Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1821; settled in M. C. 1870. SPEES, GEORGE; physician and surgeon; Glenn's Valley. Born in M. C 1833. Dem. Methodist. SMOCK, HENRY; blacksmith and wagon maker; Glenn's Val- ley. Born in M. C. 1841. All work done to order at rea- sonable rates. SYLVESTER, G. ; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in E. Tenn. 1810; settled in M. C. 1832. Methodist. SYLVESTER, JOHN; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1846. Protestant. Two Premiums taken at tbe Exposition for the Best Clothing^, Furnisl&ing: Cioods and Custom-made Clothing:, 38 ^W. Wash. St. 47^ MARION COUNTY. SYLVESTER, MARION; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Bom in M. C. 1856. Protestant. Smock, Abram; carpenter; Southport. SYLVESTER, JAMES; farmer, 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1853. Protestant. Sanders, Joseph; farmer; 2 m s e Glenn's Valley. Born in O. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1828. Dem. • Smith, Robert; farmer; i m e Glenn's Valley. Born in Va. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Protestant. Smock, Simon; farmer; 2^ m s w Southport. Born in M. C. 1836. Rep. Presbyterian. Terhume, George; farmer; i}^ m n w Southport. Born in Ky. 1819; settled in M. C. 1825. Rep. Methodist. Thomas, Jessie C; farmer; 2 m e Glenn's Valley. Tomlinson, George; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis on Madison pike. Born in Va. 1807; settled in M. C. 1823. Rep. Protestant. Turk, F. S. ; minister M. E. Church; 4J m s Indianapolis on Madison pike. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Tomlinson, G. I.; farmer; 2 m s w Southport. Born in M. C. 1832. Rep. Christian. Tex, John; farmer; 2J m s e Southport. PERRY TOWNSHIP. 479 Todd, Benjamin A.; farmer; 2 J m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 1827; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Protestant. Todd, John; farmer; 3 m s e Southport. Born in M. C. 1857. Todd, Isaac M.; farmer; 23^ m s e Southport. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Methodist. 'Trout, William P.; carpenter and builder; Southport. Born in Mo. 1846; settled in M. C. 1867. Tutewiler, N.; farmer; 3J m n e Southport. Thom.as, John M.; farmer; 3! m s Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1833. Rep. Methodist. Tex, John; farmer; 2ms e Southport. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1862. Catholic. Vorhies, J. B.; farmer and retired carpenter; 4 m s Indianapolis. Born in 1827; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Methodist. VOYLS, JOHN C; farmer and gardener; s Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Christian. VAUTER, MRS. CATHERINE; widow of J. A. Vauter; dealer in dry goods, fancy groceries and provisions; Glenn's Valley. Born in East Tenn. 1836; settled in M. C. 1862. Goods owned by B. F. Perkins. Wright, L. D.; farmer; 4ms center of city. Born in Ky. 1810; settled in M. C. 1826. Dem. Methodist. 480 MARION COUNTY. Woodfill, Samuel; farmer; 4J m s center of city, on Bluff road. Born in Ky. 1823; settled in M. C. 1825. Dem. Prot WALLACE. ADAM B.; carpenter and builder; Glenn's Val- ley. Born in M. C 1865, Dem. Reform Church. Webb, Thomas; farmer and fruit raiser; 8 m s w Indianapolis; ^/t m n Glenn's Valley. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Methodist. WHITAKER, JOHN; carpenter; i m s w Glenn's Valley. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1865. Webb, James; farmer; 2 m e Glenn's Valley. Webb, John S. ; farmer and grist mill; 2 m s w Southport. Born in Ky. 1811; settled in M. C. 1823. Dem, Protestant. WALLACE, WARON; farmer and minister; 2 m n w Glenn's Valley. Born in Ky. 1798; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. Christian. Webb, Richard; farmer; 5 m s Indianapohs. Born in Ky. 1826; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Methodist. Wright, Jasper N.; farmer; 4ms Indianapolis, on the old Mad- ison road. Born in M. C. 1836. Rep. Methodist. Wycoff, William; farmer; i m e Southport. Woodbill, J.; farmer; yi m n Southport. Wycoff, John S.; farmer; 2 m n e Southport. Born in M. C. 1839. Rep. Protestant. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 481 PIKE TOWNSHIP. Pike Township is located in the northwest corner of Marion county and is bounded on the north by Boone and Hamihon counties, on the east by Washington township, on the south by Wayne township, and on the west by Hendricks county, and contains 46 square miles. The surface is generally rolling and the soil of good quality, and is watered by Eagle Creek and spring branches. Some of the first settlers of this township were W. H. McCormick, John C. Hume, David McCurdy, S. H. Schenck, W. R. Clinton and Daniel Hartman. Mr. William H. McCormick claims to be the oldest settler now living in Marion county; he came to the county in the year 1820. Mr. John C. Hume is the oldest settler of Pike township, and perhaps the oldest man in it. He was born in the year 1790 and settled in this county in 182 1. Mr. Hume distinctly remembers seeing the funeral procession that followed the remains of General George Washington to burial. Mr. Hume is near 85 years old and yet possessed of good memory, and is a clever, affable gen- tleman. He and McCormick and other old settlers of this town- ship should never be forgotten, but should be held in remem- brance by the people. The present population of this township is near 2,400. The vote as taken from the report of October, 1874, for Secretary of Ttke Best White Sbirt for »3 at G. H. Heitkam & Go's, 38 West Wasbinffton Street, 31 482 MARION COUNTY. State was, for Neff, Democrat, 231; Curry, Republican, 146; Stout, Independent, 10; total, 387; Democratic majority, 75. Postoffices, Augusta Station and Trader's Point. SECRET SOCIETIES. Rural Lodge, No. 416, I. O. O. F., located at Trader's Point; membership, 40; value of property, ;^2,ooo; instituted 1873; meets every Thursday night. Hosbrook Lodge, No. 473, F. & A. M.; Augusta Station; or- ganized June, 1873, with eleven charter members; present num- ber of members, 40; value of Lodge property, ;^ 1,500; Lodge night on or before the full moon of each month; John W. Riley, Master; J. F. Trowbridge, S. Vv^.; F. M. HoUingsworth, J. W. DIRECTORY OF PIKE TOWNSHIP. Avery, H.; farmer; 2 m n w Augusta Station. Born in M. C. 1834. Christian. Albraugh, Henry; i^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in N. Y. 1828; settled in M. C. 1859. Avery, Elijah W. ; farmer; i %! m s w Augusta Station. Born 1839; settled in M. C. 1870. Avery, George; farmer; i 5^ m s w Augusta Station. Born in 1852; settled in M. C. 1870. Avery, William; farmer; ij m s w Augusta Station. Born in 1854; settled in M. C. 1870. Allen, Herman; farfner; 3 m s w Augusta Station. Born in N. Y. 1831; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 483 Brumfield, Samuel; farmer; 2 m n w Augusta Station. Born in M. C. 1833. Rep. M. Baptist. BEAMAN, JOSIAH; farmer; 3^^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1855; settled in M. C. 1872. Clinton, W. R.; farmer and stock dealer; ly^ m s w Trader's Point. Born in Ky. 1826; settled in M. C. 1829. M. Bap. Calvert, James; farmer; i ^ m n w Trader's Point. Born in Ky. 1808; settled in M, C. 1868. Rep. Christian. Carter, Richard; farmer; 3 m s w Zionsville. Born in Ky. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1862. Crull, David; farmer and carpenter; z% m w Augusta Station. Born in Ohio 1812; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Christ. Clift, J. M.; farmer; ij m n w Augusta Station. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Case, J.; farmer; 2 J m n w Augusta Station. Born in Ind. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1844. Rep. M. Baptist. Chass, Lewis; blacksmith; i m s e Trader's Point. Born Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1858. m Cofman, Wm.; farmer; 2J m s w Augusta Station. Bom in Va„ 1847; settled in M. C. 1864. 484 MARION COUNTY. Duncan, John; farmer; 2 m n Clermont. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C 1852. Dem. Methodist. DUNCAN, HENRY; farmer; i| m s w Trader's Point. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1854. Christian. Dinkle, Thomas; farmer; 2 m n Trader's Point. Born in Ger- many 1837; settled in M. C. 1874. Methodist. Delong, David; farmer; if m n w Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1837. Delong, R. M.; farmer; Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Methodist. Davenport, J. F.; farmer; J^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1849. Indpt. DINWIDDIE, WILLIAM A.; farmer; i>^ m s w Augusta Station. Born in Ky. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Rep. Presbyterian. DAVIS, G. B. ; farmer; 1 1^ m w Augusta Station. Born in Ky. 1829; settled in M. C. 1865. DARNELL, J AS. H.; farmer; ij m s e Trader's Point. Born in Ky. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. ENNIS, W. A.; SPECIAL GRAIN RAISER and dealer in poultry; i^ m ne Clermont. Born in Va. 1822; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Methodist. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 485 FULTS, J. W.; retired farmer; 4 m s w Zionsville. Born in M. C. 1844. I FURR, JOHN; farmer; i m s vv Trader's Point. Born in Mo 1848; settled in M. C. 1852. Furr, David Franklin; farmer; i m s e Trader's Point. Born in Ind 1853. Gardner, Benjamin; farmer; 4 m s w Zionsville. Born in N. Y. 1815; settled in M. C. 1872. Granger. Christian. Gossett, J. B.; merchant; Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1871. Rep. Methodist. Gossett, T. A.; merchant; Trader's Point. Born in Md. 1841; settled in M. C, 1873. Rep. Methodist. Glidewell, Thomas; farmer and proprietor saw mill; 2 m n w Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Hickey, J. F.; physician and surgeon; Trader's Point. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Methodist. Hufman, J.; farmer; 3 m s w Zionsville. Born in Ohio 1831; settled in M. C. 1867. The Best Cliildren's Suits at ^ ^ .^ ^ „„#«« ««*»«t 38 West W^astung^ton Street. 486 MARION COUNTY. Hartman, Daniel; farmer; i m n e Trader's Point. Born in N. C. 1828; settled in M. C. 1831. Dem. Methodist. Heavenridge. J. B.; farmer; 2 m w Augusta. Born in Ind. 1827; settled in M. C. 1858. Rep. Heather, Henry; farmer; 25^ m s Zionsville. Born in Germany 1822; settled in M. C. 1864. Dem. HULS, ALFRED D.; carpenter and builder; Trader's Point. Born in Ky. 1834; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Chris. Hanster, C; wagon maker; r m s e Trader's Point. Born in Germany 1822; settled in M. C. 1871. HUME, JOHN C; retired farmer; s e Trader's Point. Born in Pa. 1790; settled in M. C. 1821; one of the oldest settlers of the county. (See history.) Hamilton, Aaron; farmer and timber dealer; 2J m s w Au- gusta. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1871. HOLLINGSWORTH, F. M.; justice of peace, farmer, trader, stock dealer, etc. ; 2 J m s e Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1837- Rep. Hollingsworth, W. H. H.; farmer; 2^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Hollingsworth, S.; farmer; 2y^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Hollingsworth, Deborah; 2J m s e Trader's Point. Born in N. C. 1808; settled in M. C. 1836. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 487 Harmon, John; farmer; 2 m n Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1851. Irick, David; miller; Trader's Point Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M, C. 1871. Irick, John R. ; farmer; i m n w Trader's Point. Born in Va. 1808; settled in M. C. 1871. Jessup, Ellis; farmer; 2 m n e Ti^ader's Point. Born in Ind. 1824; settled in M. C. 1869. JENNINGS, PRESLEY; blacksmith and carriage maker; Tra- der's Point. Born in M. C. 1834. Rep. Christian. John, M. T. ; horticulturist; 2j^ m w Augusta Station. Born in Md. 1834; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Christian. JENNINGS, JOHN; FARMER; % m s Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Jones, William P.; farmer; i m s Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1836. LONG, WILLIAM P.; farmer; >4 m n Clermont. Born in Ohio 1825; settled in M. C. 1848. Rep. Christian. Long, J. B, ; farmer and school teacher; Clermont P. O. Born in M. C. 1854. 488 MARION COUNTY. Leonard, J. R.; 2 m w Augusta Station. Born in Ohio 1844; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Long, D. S. ; farmer; 2ms Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1856; settled in M. C. 1856. McCORMICK, W. H.; farnier; 214 m n Clermont. Born in Ohio 18 13; settled in M. C. 1820. One of the oldest set- tlers in Marion county; the oldest settler now living in Pike township. McCormick, N. A.; farmer; 2J m n Clermont. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1870. Miller, Jacob; farmer and butcher; i m s Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. McCurdy, Wm.; farmer; 2^ m n e Clermont. Born in M. C. 1835. Dem. Protestant. MAINES, JOSEPH; farmer and stock dealer; ij m s Trader's Point. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 1859. McCurdy, Daniel; farmer; 2 m s w Trader's Point. Born in N. Y. 1818; settled in M. C. 1823. Dem. Methodist. McCurdy, Samuel; farmer; 4 m s w Trader's Point. McCurdy, Asa; farmer; 25^ m n e Clermont. Born in M. C. 1842. Dem. Methodist. Moor, John; farmer; ij m n e Clermont. Born in Ohio 18 16; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Presbyterian. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 489 Meyers, John; farmer; 2 m n w Augusta Station. Born in Pa. 1837; settled in M. C. 1856. Christian. Madison, Rewlen; toll gate keeper; i m s e Trader's Point. Born in 18 10; settled in M. C. •'856. Parker, A.; manufacturer of barrels; Trader's Point. Born in Canada 1842; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Christian. Pollard, Henry A.; farmer; i m w Augusta Station. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1838. Pollard, J. N.; farmer; i m w Augusta Station. Born in M. C. 1.845. POLLARD, MRS. RACHEL; 1 ^^ m w Augusta Station. Born in 1826; settled in M. C. 1838. Christian. Reval, James; farmer and fine hog raiser; 2 m n e Clermont. Born in Pa. 1813; settled in M. C. 1836. Dem. Pres. Reval, W. O.; farmer; 2 m n e Clermont. Born in M. C. 1847- Ray, C; merchandising; Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1845. Rep, Christian. REYNOLDS, H. C; farmer; 21^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1843. Rep. Tlie Best Suit made to order at G. H. Heit! am & Co»s, 38 West >Vii«iliing:toii Street. 490 MARION COUNTY. READE, JOHN H.; farmer; i m s e Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1847. Reade, Enoch; farmer; i m s e Trader's Point. Born in Ohio 1 8 14; settled in M. C. 1831. STARKEY, NELSON; stock raiser, carpenter and farmer; 2 m s w Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1847. Protestant. STARKEY, SILAS; farmer; 2J m s w Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1849. STARKEY, ALBERT; farmer; 2>^ m s w Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1852. Protestant. STARKEY, SH AMBERS; FARMER and trader; 214 m s w Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1839. Senioe, Joshua; farmer; 3 m w Augusta Station. Born in Ky. 1810; settled in M. C. 1839. Dem. Schenck, S. H.; school teacher and farmer; 2J m s Zionsville. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1828. SAULSBERRY, LUCINDA; 2>^ m s w Augusta Station. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1871. SAULSBERRY, DAVID; Franklin farmer; 2^ m s w Augus- ta Station. Born in Ind. i860; settled in M. C. 1871. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 491 Vorhis, Allen; farmer, blacksmith and carpenter; Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1855. Vorhis, Columbus; works at will; Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1851. VORHIS, MANNING; farmer; Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1840. Rep. Christian. Vortis, Oliver; farmer; Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1845; set- tled in M. C 1845. Rep. Wilson, James; farmer; ^ m n Clermont. Born in M. C. 1830. Methodist. WILEY, JOHN H.; farmer and stock raiser; 2 m n w Trader's Point. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1850. Reform. Temperance Christian. Walker, John; farmer; 2% m n \n Trader's Point. Born in N. C. 1804; settled in M. C. 1852. Temperance. White, Frank; farmer; 1 1^ m n e Trader's Point. Born in M. C. 1858. Methodist. White, Silas B.; farmer; i| m n e Trader's Point. Born in M. y C. 1858. Methodist. WHITE, SILAS; farmer; i>^ m n e Trader's Point. Born in Ky. 1807. Methodist. 492 MARION COUNTY. Welchans, Milton; carriage painter, Trader's Point. Born in Ind. 1853; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist. WALLROITZ, F. G.; blacksmith; >^ m s e Trader's Point. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1857. The " Family Favorite 9? AND This Machine is long estab- lished in the popular favor. It requires no U expensive at- ij tachments, but:' ^^ does every va- j RELIABLE.K _ _ ^ _ ._^^3^ "^^^ of work. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Special Terms for Cash ! EXTRA INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. Send for Circulars. WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., ^2 North Pennsylvania Street^ Indianapolis, Ind. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 493 WARREN TOWNSHIP. Warren Township is located on east side of Marion county, and is bounded by Lawrence township on the north, Hancock county on the east, FrankHn township on the south, and Cen- ter township on the west, and contains an area of forty-nine square miles. The surface of the township is slightly rolling, and might be classed as level land with the exception of a few small breaks or hills. The soil is rich and productive, and is watered by Buck Creek and spring branches. The improvements speak well for the enterprise of the citi- zens. The public roads are in fine condition, while her churches and school houses, as well as dwellings, look neat and tidy. The timber, buildmg materials and gravel are of sufficient quantity for present demands, and the farmer, stock raiser and mechanic all seem to be doing a thriving business. The present population of the township is near 2,500. The vote, as taken from the official report of October election, 1874, for Secretary of State, was, Dem., 335; Rep., 173; Indpt, 21; total, 529; Dem. majority, 141. The post offices are Cumberland, Irvington and Julietta. Some of the early settlers were Henry Brady, T. H. Lancas- ter, F. Kitley,A. B. Harlan, H. Grooves, J. C. Furguson, E. D. Cotton, John Buchanan, John Wallace, J. L. White, G. To set tbe worth of your money go to Heitkam's, 3S West Washington Street. 494 MARION COUNTY. White, Peter Wagner, C. F. Hartman, S. Deboy, Joseph Clin- ton and W. T. Buchanan. CHURCH STATISTICS. St. John's Church; i mile west of Cumberland; membership, 54; value of church property, ^11,500; Rev. E. F. Beller, pas- tor. Mt. Zion M. E. Church, 5 miles east of IndianapoHs; mem- bership, 20; value of church property, ;^2,50o. Cumberland Union Sabbath School; John Buchanan, superin- tendent; average attendance of scholars, 50. DIRECTORY OF WARREN TOWNSHIP. Ayers, J.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Va. 181 5; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Methodist. Apple, D. M.; farmer; 5J m e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1866. Dem. ANDERSON, E. H.; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1807; settled in M. C. 1846. Rep. Methodist. Askren, William D.; farmer; 3 m s Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1 821; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Askren, G. W.; farmer; 3ms Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Apple, A.; farmer; 2^ m s w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 18 17; | settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Methodist. ' Apple, J. M.; farmer; 25^ m s w Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Methodist. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 495 Apple, Valentine; farmer; 3 m s vv Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Methodist. Bouge, Albert; farmer; Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1832. Buchanan, W. T.; carpenter; Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1827. Bouge, Edward; merchant; Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1848. Baptist. Bouge, Charles; farmer and postmaster; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1798; settled in M. C. 1835. Lutheran. Ball, James; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind.; settled in M. C. 1872. BALL, J.; plasterer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1854. Bade, C; farmer; y^ m s Julietta. Born in Germany 1834; settled in M. C. 1S60. Christian. Beller. Rev. E. F.; i m w Cumberland. Born in Germany 1827; settled in M. C. 1845. Beller, A. H.; teacher; i m vv Cumberland. Born in Ky. 1850; settled in M. C. 1870. BUCHANAN, JOHN; farmer; i m w Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1829. R. Baptist. 49^ MARION COUNTY. Bolen, P.; farmer; 3^ m w Cumberland. Born in Tenn. 1840; settled in M. C. 1871. Methodist. Ball, J. P.; farmer; i^ m e Irvington. Born in Wis. 1849; set- tled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Methodist. Ball, S.; farmer; ^ m e Irvington. Born in Ohio 181 3; settled in M. C. 1865. Bartholomew, C. G.; real estate agent; Irvington. Born in Ohio 1 831; settled in M. C. 1872. Christian. Boman, W.; farmer; i m n e Irvington. Born in Ky. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Baptist. Boman, W. H.; dairyman; i m n w Irvington. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1863. Dem. Bookshort, Wm.; farmer; 2J m s w Cumberland. Born in Ger- many 1797; settled in M. C. 1839. Bookshort, F.; farmer; 2} m s w Cumberland. Born in Ger- many 1834; settled in M. C. 1839 Baker, W. H.; painter; 2 m w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Beeler, Joel; farmer; 2J^ m w Julietta. Born in Ohio 1821; settled in M. C. 1874. Methodist. Birth, John J.; toll gate keeper; 2^ m w Julietta. Born in Pa. 1802; settled in M. C. 1854. Independent. Beelman, Wm.; farmer; 3 m s w Cumberland. Born in Ger manp 185 1; settled in M. C. J854. Dem. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 49 Butcher, John; general worker; 6 m s w Cumberland. Born in Hanover 1846; settled in M. C. 1866. Brady, Henry; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1794; settled in M. C. 1829. Dem. Baptist. Bezer, George; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 18 1 2; settled in M. C. 1870. Christian. Burnford, S S.; county commissioner; 21^ m s Lawrence. Born in N. J. 1824; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Bogemire, F.; farmer; 2 m n Cumberland. Born in Germany 1819; settled in M. C. 1849. Colman, H.; butcher; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1824; settled in M. C. 1870. Cox, L.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1837. Rep. Cook, J.; engineer; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1824. Presbyterian. Collins, W. F.; physician; Cumberland. Born in S. C. 1830; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Calley, Louisa; farmer; 31^ m s w Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1861. Methodist. Liargest Stock in the City at Geo. H. Heitkam's, 38 West Wasliington ^$treet. 32 4gS MARION COUNTY Calley, C; farmer; 3J m s w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1854. Methodist. Cotton, E. D. ; farmer; 2^ m w Cumberland. Born in Va. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1820. Baptist. Carr, A.; farmer; i m w Julietta. Born in Ohio 1808; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Methodist. Cotton, John; farmer; 5 m s w Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1849. R^P- Baptist. Clinton, Wm. P.; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1849. Rep. Clinton, Joseph; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1796; settled in M. C. 1829. Dem. Darrach, G. H.; physician; Cumberland. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1853. Deboy, S.; farmer; 3 m n Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1828. Ebaugh, J. R.; grocery; Cumberland. Born in Md. 1841; set- tled in M. C. 1863. Foley, J. E.; telegraph operator and agent; Cumberland. Born in Ireland 1853; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 499 Foley, Dennis; railroading; Cumberland. Born in Ireland 1817; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Foley, D.; retired; Cumberland P. O. Born in Ireland; settled in M. C. 1869. Dem. Furry, William; dealer in family and fancy groceries; Irvington. Born in Ind. 1854; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. FURGUSON, J. C. farmer; ij m e Irvington. Born in Ohio 1808; settled in M. C. 1825. Rep. Baptist. Furguson, J. A.; merchant; Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. 1833. Rep. Baptist. Furguson, F. M.; Born in Ind. 1833. Rep. Baptist. Furguson, A. C; farmer; 2 m w Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1838. Rep. Baptist. Furguson, J. M.; farmer; i^ m e Irvington. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Baptist. Furguson, C. W. ; farmer; i^^ m e Irvington. Born in M. C. 1 85 1. Rep. Baptist. Felton, J.; farmer; i m n e Irvington. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Foster, A.; farmer; i m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1799; settled in M. C. 1829. Dem. Fouts, G.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Va. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1872. 500 MARION COUNTY. Franke, C; shoemaker; 2 m n Cumberland. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1848. Gales, C.; miller; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1835; set- tled in M. C. i860. Lutheran. Gowin, J.; i m n vv Irvington. Born in Ky. 1833; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Greenleaf, C. A. ; machinist; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Tenn. 1838; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Presbyterian. Grooves, H.; farmer; 4 m s w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 18 18; settled in M. C. 1828. Dem. Baptist. Gray, William H.; farmer; ij^ m n w Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1 821; settled in M. C. 1849. Rep. Methodist. Green, J. N.; physician and surgeon; Irvington. Heinrichs, Charles E.; merchant; Cumberland. Born in Ger- many 18 19; settled in M. C. 1852. Dem. Lutheran. Heinrichs, Charles E.; merchant; Cumberland. Born in Ohio 185 1; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Huntington, J. N.; farmer; }4 m s Cumberland. Born in N. Y. 1808; settled in M. C. 1855. Universalist. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 5OI Huntington, E.; farmer; % m s Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1855. Hanlien, J.; blacksmith; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1865. Dem. HOUSTON, J. M.; Irvington. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 1873. Christian. Hobolt, William; toll-gate keeper; 5 m n Irvington. Born in Pa. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1836. Dem. Lutheran. Hardesty, L, A. ; farmer; 3 J m s w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1811; settled in M. C. 1835. Rep. Methodist. Huntington, S.; farmer; i m s Cumberland. Born in Ky. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Universalist. Hobbs, John; farmer; ij m n w Julietta. Born in Va. 1804; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Hobbs, Oliver P.; carpenter; Palestine. Born in Ind. 1846; set- tled in M. C. 1846. Rep. Hobbs, Wm.; farmer; i^^ m n w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1844. Rep. Hobbs, P. F.; carpenter; Palestine. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1849. Rep. Methodist. Harlan, A. B. ; farmer; ij m w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1825; settled in M. C. 1825. Dem. Tiro Premiums taken at tbe Exposition for the Best Clotliins:^ Furnishing: Goods and Custom-made Clothes, 38 ^W. \%a8h. St. 502 MARION COUNTY. Hoffman, C; carpenter; ij m w Julietta. Born in Md. 1835; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Hartman, Frederick; 3)^ ni s w Cumberland. Hunter, William; farmer; 5 m s e Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1817; settled in M. C. 1835. Dem. Hunter, J. B.; trader; Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1839. Dem. Protestant. Hunter, J. L.; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1851. Dem. Hunter, Wm. B.; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1848. Dem. Protestant. Hunter, E. C; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1854. settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Hartman, C. F.; farmer; ^4 m s Irvington. Born in Germany 1826; settled in M. C. 1830. Dem. Irwin, J.; farmer; 3J m s w Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1862. Rep. Methodist. Jones, I. S. ; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Rep. Methodist. JOHNSON, C; farmer; 5J m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1840. Dem. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 5^3 Julian, George W ; lawyer; Irvington. Born in Ind. 1817; set- tled in M. C. T873. Johnson, Sylvester; real estate broker; Irvington. Kitley, F.; farmer; j4 m s Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1827. Granger. Kern, N.; farmer; ij4 m w Cumberland. Born in Va. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. Kuhn, C; butcher; Irvington. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1851. ^Krumrine, J. A.; physician; Irvington. Born in Pa. 1842; set- tled in M. C. 1872. Kinder, W. M.; farmer; i m n w Irvington. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1863. Kuhn, O.; farmer; 3ms Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 185 1. Rep. Baptist. Kissel, P.; farmer; 55^ m s w Cumberland. Born in Prussia 1S50; settled in M. C. 1852. Dem. Lynch, J. J.; wagon maker; Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1848. Dem. ^ ^ MARION COUNTY. Lancaster T. H.; blacksmith; Cumberland. Born in Ky rg^r settled in M. C. 1826. Londragon, J.; dairyman; i m w Cumberland. Born in M C 1 050- Catholic. ' * ''""sa^'e- s'tZ' .?." ' " ''^"""'^^- ^°™ ■■" Germany 1826, settled m M. C. 1844. Dem. Lout, C ; farmer; 25^ m s w Lawrence. Born in Prussia 1827- settled in M. C. .844. Dem. ^' Long S D.; miller; ry,m^ Julietta. Born in Pa. 1700 • set tIedinM. C. .844. Dem. ^^^' Licturburg, Henry; farmer; 4 m n w Julietta. Born in Germany 1830; settled in M. C. 1850. Dem. '''''rH""'M' ""*'"'^ Cumberland. Born in Pa. 18.2; set- tied in M. C. 1832. McConnell. W.; retired farmer; Cumberland. Born in Pa. ,8,o- settled in M. C. 1831. "• loio, McConnell, C; mechanic; Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1853. McConnelU. S merchant; Cumberland. Born in Ind. ,85. settled m M. C. 1851. ' WARREN TOWNSHIP. 505 Miller, C; farmer; 2ms Cumberland. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1866. Mix, J. S. ; farmer; i m s w Cumberland. Born in Conn. 1799; settled in M. C. 1833. Rep. McVey, J. M.; farmer; 2 m e Irvington. Born in Ind. 18 1 8; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Methodist. McVey, J. F. ; farmer; 2 m s e Irvington. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. McVey, B. F.; farmer; 2 m s e Irvington. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1832. Mulis, J.; farmer; 4^ m n e Irvington. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Mahan, W. T. ; farmer; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1841; settled in M. C. 1855. Dem. Maryman, J. A.; farmer; i 5^ m n w Lawrence. Born in Va. 18 10; settled in M. C. 1836. Dem, Old School Baptist. McVey, E. W.; farmer; 3 1^ m s Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Methodist. Mithopir, H,; farmer; 2ms Lawrence. Born in Germany 1825; settled in M. C. 1852. Dem. Maxwell, E. F.; carpenter; Irvington. Born in Ind. 1848. Rep. Protestant. The Best Children's Suits at 38 West Washington Siroet 506 MARION COUNTY. Moorhouse, II.; farmer; 3 m w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1834. Rep. Protestant. Moorhouse, Hiram; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Newhouse, A. J.; farmer; 1 1^ m s w Lawrence. Born in M C. 1 83 1. Dem. Methodist. Newhouse, Calvin; farmer; 2]^ m s w Lawrence. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1834. Dem. Ofsswald, F. C; retired farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ger- many 1798; settled in M. C. 1844. Lutheran. Osborn, B. F. ; farmer; 3 m n w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1838. Dem. Pyle, W.; carpenter and joiner; Cumberland. Born in N. C. 1835; settled in M. C. 1859. Price, W. ; laborer; Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1864. Pritchard, W. H.; contractor; Irvington. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1874. Parker, H. C; blacksmith; J m w Irvington. Born in M. C. 1845. Dem. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 50/ PLUMMER, J.; farmer; 4 m ft Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1 840. Rep. Peale, C; farmer; 3 m n w Julietta. Born in Germany 18 19; settled in M. C 1843. Dem. Rogers, R. D.; saloon keeper; Cumberland. Born in Ala. 1839; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. Riley, T. ; railroader; Cumberland. Born in Ireland 18 19; set- tled in M. C. 1852. Dem. Catholic. Redmire, C; saw mill; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1837; settled in M. C. 1844. Right, J.; carpenter; Cumberland. Born in Va. 1840; settled in M. C. 1866. REDMIRE, W.; carpenter and joiner; Cumberland. Born in 1849; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Lutheran. Russell, T. ; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ky. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Redmire, C; carpenter and joiner; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1870. Lutheran. Rice, M. T. ; carpenter; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1838; settled in M. C. 1871. Lutheran. RICE, W. D.; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1839; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Lutheran. 508 MARION COUNTY. Simcocks, J. G. ; saddler; Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1825; settled in M. C. 1832. Dem. Snyder, W.; teamster; Cumberland. Shierl, E. M.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Tenn. 1824; set- tled in M. C. 1862. Methodist Strubber, H. H.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1820; settled in M. C. 1852. Baptist. Senur, C; farmer; ^^^ m s JuHetta. Born in Ky. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1833. Christian. Smith, W. G.; blacksmith; Julietta. Born in N. J. 18 14; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Methodist Senur, R.; farmer; i m n w Julietta. Born in M. C. 1837. Staley, Isaac; toll gate keeper; i m w Cumberland. Born in Va. 1812; settled in M. C. 1833. Granger. Shepherd, A. R.; blacksmith; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Methodist Steele, H.; farmer; 3 m w Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1820; settled in M. C. 1857. Baptist Stofer, J.; toll gate keeper; i|^ m e Irvington. Born in Pa. 1817; settled in M. C. 1852. Shank, W. H. H.; butcher; Irvington. Born in Ind. 1840; set- tled in M. C. 1854. Rep. SUNDERLAND, G. E.; farmer; 5 m n Irvington. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Presbyterian. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 5O9 Stoops, P.; farmer; 3 m s vv Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1815; set- tled in M. C. 1833. Rep. SWARMS, JOSEPH; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1804; settled in M. C. 1839. Rep. Lutheran. Swarms, T. J.; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. Rep. Lutheran. Sweney, J. O.; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1845; settled in M. C. 1848. Rep. Shereer, Charles; farmer; 5 m e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1 8 150. Rep. Methodist. Springer, John; farmer; 2ms Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1830. Springer, B.; farmer; 4 m s w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1839. Dem. Baptist. Springer, D.; farmer; 4m s e Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1821; settled in M. C. 1839. Dem. Springer, J.; farmer; 4ms Lawrence. Born in Ohio 1823; set- tled in M. C. 1839. Dem. Sherrer, W. ; day laborer; 4 m n w Cumberland. Born in Pa. 18 19; settled in M. C 1872. Baptist. Smith, Q. M.; farmer; i m s e Irvington. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1869. Independent. We will treat you well at O. H. Heltkam's, 38 West Wastaington Street. 510 MARION COUNTY. Steinmyer, C. F. ; farmer; J m s Irvington. Born in Germany 1823; settled in M. C. 1837. Shimer, C. R.; farmer; ^ m s Irvington. Born in M. C. 1838. Democrat. Shimer, A. N.; farmer; i m s Irvington. Born in M. C. 1832. Democrat. Settle, Wm.; millright; i m n Irvington. Born in Va. 1846; settled in M. C. 1870. Dem. Shue, J.; farmer; 4ms vv Cumberland. Born in Md. 1808; settled in M. C. 1844. Rep. Sweeney, B. F. N. ; laborer; 4 m n w Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1871. Dem. Toon, H. J.; farmer; 3^ m s w Julietta. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1834. Christian. Turner, J. P.; farmer; i^ m e Irvington. Born in Ind. 1859; settled in M. C. 1859. R^p. Baptist. Tillinghast, J. B.; grape nurseryman; 5 m n e Indianapohs. Born in Ireland 1799; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Meth. TILLINGHAST, WILLIAM; fruit grower; 5 m n e Inaiana- poHs. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Tyner, S. ; farmer; 3ms w Lawrence. Born in Ind. 181 1; set- tled in M. C. 1846. Dem. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 51I Tyner, J. W.; farmer; 3 m s w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1850. Dem. I Tuttle, Thos. ; farmer; 5^ m s w Cumberland. Born in Ky. 1837; settled in M. C. 1870. Dem. VEACH, H.; carpenter; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1822; set- tled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Methodist. Veach, L. C; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1867. Dem. Vansickle, A. J.; farmer; 2^ m s Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1830. Dem. Vansickle, William; farmer; 3 m s w Lawrence. Born in M. C. 1813. Rep. Methodist. Vansickle, L. ; farmer; 3 m n w Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1839. Rep. Vansickle, W. M.; farmer; 3 m w Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1830. Dem. Granger. R. Baptist. Vansickle, J. M.; farmer; 2^ m w Julietta. Born in Ind. 1847. Baptist. WALLACE, JOHN; hotel keeper. Born in Ind. 1833; settled in M. C. 1833. Protestant. 512 MARION COUNTY. Wolf, F. ; butcher; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1838; set- tled in M. C. 1865. Wallace, John; shoemaker; Cumberland. Born in Del. 1806; "settled in M. C. 1827. Dem. Wolf, W.; wagonmaker; Cumberland. Born in Prussia 1845; settled in M. C. 1865. White, T. ; railroad hand; Cumberland. Born in Ireland 1838; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Catholic. Wilson, J.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1 87 1. Rep. Walter, C; carpenter; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1846; settled in M. C. 1874. Lutheran. West, G. ; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1846. WelHng, J. S.; merchant; Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. 1871. West, S.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in N. J. 1820; settled in M. C. 1854. Baptist. Whistler, A.; farmer; i m s w Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1848. Dem. Wesling, H. F.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Prussia 1841; settled in M. C. 1843. Wilson, J.; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1872. Dem. WARREN TOWNSHIP. 513 White, O. B,; farmer; 1 1^^ m w Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Wagner, Peter; farmer; ij^ m n e Irvington. Born in Germany 1 8 10; settled in M. C. 1828. Wilson, W. W.; merchant; Irvington. Born in M. C. 1837. Rep. Methodist. Wells, E. T. ; shoemaker; 3 %^ m s w Lawrence. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C. 1834. Rep. White, T. J.; farmer; 2 m e Irvington. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1840, Dem. White, G. ; farmer; 3 m e Irvington. Born in Ohio 1801; set- tled in M. C. 1829. Dem. Baptist. White, J. L.; farmer; 3 m e Irvington. Born in M. C. 1829. Dem. Baptist. White, W. T.; farmer; 3 m e Irvington. Born in M. C. 1853. Democrat. White, S. A.; farmer; 3 m e Irvington. Born in M. C. 1849. Democrat. Woodard, J.; farmer; 3^ m w Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1835; settled in M. C. 1847. Dem. Methodist. Wattson, P.; farmer; ij m w Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1845; settled in M. C. i860. Methodist. Silver Rtedal of 1874, for Clotbin§^, can be seen at O. H. Heitkam's, 38 West Wasliingfton Street. 33 514 MARION COUNTY. Wiese, Andrew; farmer; Cumberland. Born in Germany 1829; settled in M. C. 1850. Dem. White, L.; farmer; 8 m n w Cumberland. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1837. Baptist Whitesides, B. L.; farmer; 4 m n Cumberland. Born in Ky. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1849. Dem. Baptist. Whitesides, O.; farmer; 4 m n Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1847. Dem. Whitesides, A.; farmer; 4 m n Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1851. Dem. Whitesides, J.; farmer; 4 m n e Cumberland. Born in M. C. 1844. Dem. Witt, Wm.; farmer; 2 m n w Cumberland. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1844. WHISTLER, J. E.; farmer; i m w Cumberland. Born in Pa. 1 82 1 ; settled in M. C. 1847. R^p. Granger. Baptist. Wilgus, I. E.; farmer; 254' m w Julietta. Born in Ohio 1853; settled in M. C. 1853. York, J. V/.; farmer; J m s Irvington. Born in Ky. 182 1; set- tled in M. C. 1872, Rep. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 515 WASHIIvJGTON TOWNSHIP. Washington Township is located in the center of the north tier of townships of Marion county, and is bounded as follows : On the north by Hamilton county ; on the east by Lawrence township ; on the south by Center township; and on the west by Pike township. It contains an area of about forty-nine square miles. The surface is slightly rolling or level, except a few breaks on White river and Fall creek. The soil is rich and productive, and well adapted to blue grass. Its good supply of stock water, its rolling fields, and rich blue grass pastures, make this one of the best stock raising townships in the county. Some of the early settlers of this township were Daniel Smith, Jacob J. Ringer, Oliver Johnson, Nora Parr, Michael Pattison, Moses McClarin, Rany Fox, Jacob Robards, S. W. Watte, Da- vid Trester, John Essary, Charles Davidson, J. C. Coil and John Ballinger. The present population of the township is near 2,600. The vote for Secretary of State, October, 1874, was for Neff, Demo- crat, 126; for Curry, Republican, 162; Stout. Independent, 136; total vote, 424. The post offices are : Broad Ripple, James' Switch, and Wood- bank. CHURCH. SCHOOL AND LODGE STATISTICS. Allisonville M. E. Church; membership, 50; value of church property, $20,000; Holliday, presiding elder; Ne- 5l6 MARION COUNTY. ville, minister; average attendance Sabbath school, 45 ; superin- tendent, Moses McClain. Number of school houses in Washington township, 1 5 ; value of school property, ;^7,500. William H. Sharp, Trustee. Millersville Lodge, No. — , F. and A. M.; organized, 1851; membership, 43; value of property, ;^500; Joseph Boswell, Sec- retary; Mr. Horniday, Master. Nora Grange, No. 375; organized Sept. 3d, 1873; member- ship, 140; value of fixtures, $100; located at Broad Ripple; A. Culbertson, Secretary; Samuel Farley, Master. Lutheran Church, organized in 1845; membership, 118; value of church property, ;^io,000; located four miles north east of Indianapolis; O. Brown, pastor; Samuel Harper, elder; Luther Johnson and John Sargent, deacons; regular attendance at Sab- bath school, 115; Samuel Harper, superintendent. Millersville M. E. Church; organized in 1859; membership, 24; value of property, ;^300; Mr. Neville, pastor; regular Sabbath school attendance, 40; Mr. Carpenter, superintendent. Wellington Union Church, located at Broad Ripple; value of church property, ;^200. Malott Park M. E. Church, organized in 1874; membership, 20; value of church property, ;^4,ooo; Rev. Holoway, presiding elder. DIRECTORY OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Allen, David; farmer; J m n w Woodbank. Born in Pa. 1801; settled in M. C. 1851. Dem. Baptist. Allen, Jacob; farmer; ^ m n w Woodbank. Born in Ohio 1834; settled in M. C. 185 1. Andrews, Wm.; wagon maker; AUisonville. Born in Pa. 1852; settled in M. C. 1872. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 517 Adams, Isaac; farmer; 6}4 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1 ; settled in M. C. 1864. Bailey, A. J.; farmer and dairyman; 3 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1861. Blue, George W.; farmer; 3 m n Indianapolis, on Indianapolis and Westfield pike. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1835. BLUE, PETER ; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis, on Indianapolis and Westfield gravel road. Born in Ind. 1818; settled in M. C. 1837. Blue, Garrett; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis, on Indianapolis 'and Westfield gravel road. Born in M. C. 1843. BLUE, BENJAMIN; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis, }4 m w In- dianapolis and Westfield gravel road. Born in Ind. 18 13; settled in M. C. 1835. Blue, G. W.; farmer and fruit grower; 5 m n Indianapolis, i m w Indianapolis and Westfield gravel road. Born in M. C. 1842. Baliff, D. W.; farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis, on Central avenue gravel road. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 1869. Ballingcr, John; farmer; i^ m n Millersville. Born in Ohio 1804; settled in M. C. 18 18. For tbe cleanest assortment of Farnisbingr Goods go to Heitfcam's, 3S West Washington Street. 5l8 MARION COUNTY. BECKEM, ABRAM; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis, on Central avenue gravel road, ^^ m s Broad Ripple. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Ballinger, James; farmer; J^ m n Millersville. Born in M. C» 1832. Byers, George; carpenter and builder; Malott Park. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. 1858. Brunson, L.; farmer; 2 m s w Castleton. Born in M. C. 1837, Baer, John; farmer; i^ msw Castleton. Born in M. C. 1844. Brunson, E.; farmer; 2^^ m s w Castleton. Born in M. C. 1830. Brunson, Mrs. E.; keeper of toll gate; Alisonville. Born in Md. 1824; settled in M. C. 1873. Brunson, James M.; farmer; Alisonville. Born in M. C. 185 1 » Bash, J. E.; physician; AlHsonville. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1856. Blue, William G.; farmer; i m n w Woodbank. Born in M. C. 1837. Bowers, J. W.; manufacturer of shingles. 5 m n e Indianapolis^ Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1844. Butt, L.; carpenter and farmer; res J m w Woodbank. Ballinger, William R. ; farmer; 4 m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1837. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 519 Brown, Henry; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1847. Brown, Ellison; painter and farmer; 6% m n Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C. 1849. E)em. Meth. Bruce, J. M.; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1833.. Rep. Protestant. Butterfield, S. G.; minister and farmer; 2 m n e Broad Ripple.. Born in N. Y. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1864. Christian.. Bowers, F. M.; farmer; 2>^ m e Augusta Station. Born in O. 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. Dem. Boardman, A. Q. ; farmer; 2 m e Augusta Station. Born irk 1816; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Methodist.. Bridgford, Mary C; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Md.. 1827. Baptist. BRIDGFORD, ANDY. S.; trader and farmer; 6 m n Indiana- polis. Born in M. C. 1853. Rep. Granger. Baptist. Biackwell, David F. ; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1846. Rep. U. Brethren. Cones, Sarah; farmer; 21^ m s e Augusta Station. Born in Ky. 1806. Cokley, Isaac; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Va. 18 12; settled in M. C. 1845. Rep. Baptist. 520 MARION COUNTY. CONNIAR, G. W.; farmer; 6m n Indianapolis. Born in N. Y. 1816; settled in M. C. 1874. Rep. Protestant. Cline, Barney; farmer; 3 m n e Augusta Station. Born in Pa. 1815; settled in M. C. 1857. CORDUA, EDWARD; proprietor wagon shop; Allisonville, i>^ m w Castleton P. O., also proprietor paint shop. Born in Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. CRAIG, ISAAC N.; physician and surgeon; Allisonville, ^ m w Castleton P. O. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1849. CALKINS, A. M.; farmer and retired sailor; 5 m n Indianapo- lis, on the Indianapolis and Westfield Gravel Road. Born in N. Y. 1 831; settled in M. C. 1870. CLARK, SAMUEL; farmer and gardener; 4^ m n Indianapo- lis, on the Indianapolis and Westfield Gravel Road. Born in Ky. 1842; settled in M. C. 1848. Coil, Jacob C; farmer; Broad Ripple. Born in Ohio 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1822. Culburson, William, i m n w James' Switch. Culberson, A. ; farmer and Justice of Peace, 2 m e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1833. Cale, Robert; farmer; Broad Ripple. Born in Va. 1828; settled in M. C. 1838. Colwell & Negley; blacksmiths; Millersville. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. CHANCE, JACKSON; blacksmith and repair shop; all work done to order at reasonable rates; AUisonville. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1874. Colwell, John. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1872. Coon, Perry; farmer; AUisonville. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1852. DeHaven, A. J.; farmer and gardener; 4 m n Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1837; settled in M. C. 1864. Dawson, Wm. M.; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1836. Dawson, Chas.; farmer; i m e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1824. Deford, Francis A.; farmer; 3 m s w Castleton P. O. Born in M. C. 1848. Deford; G. W. ; farmer and carpenter; 3 m s w Castleton P. O. Born in Ind. 1808; settled in M. C. 1832. Dronberger, Lewis; farmer; ij m w Castleton P. O. Born in Pa. 1817; settled in M. C. 1849. Dawson, M. H.; farmer; ^^ m s e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1852. Tbe Best Suit made to order at G. H. JHeitkam Sc Co's, 38 West Washing^ton Street. 522 MARION COUNTY. Day, Ezra; blacksmith; Broad Ripple. Born in Ohio 1820; set- tled in M. C. 1830. Deford, Perry; farmer; 3 m s w Castleton P. O. Born in M. C. 1852. Dawson, M.; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis on Central avenue. Born in Ind. 1808; settled in M. C. 1833. Darius, Baker; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 185 1. Dawson, Jackson; farmer; Broad Ripple. Born in 1828. Gran- ger. Protestant. Day, Uriah; farmer; i J^ m n w Broad Ripple. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C. 1854. Methodist. Draper, James M.; farmer; 6m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832. Dem. Christian. Eaton, Charles H.; farmer and gardener; 4 m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1838. Easterday, Thomas C; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1828; settled in M. C. 1836. Easterday; L. R.; farmer and gardener; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1829; settled in M. C. 1836. Essary, John; dealer in butter and eggs; Allison ville. Born in N. C. 1801; settled in M. C. 1821. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 523 Evans, Wm.; farmer and stock broker; ij^ m n James' Switch. Born in M. C. 1843. Ellis, Alfred; farmer; ^ m e James' Switch. Born in M. C. 1830. Ferris, H.; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1852. Baptist. Fetrow, Alex.; mechanic; n Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1830; settled in M. C. 1857. ^.ep. Fisher, Henry; farmer and gravel road contractor; 2 m n w Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1821; settled in M. C. 1833. Fatout, Harvey; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1828. Rep. Protestant. Fox, Rany; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 18 16; settled in M. C. 1822. Dem. Farlew, W.; 2 m n e Nora. Born in Ind 1845; settled in M. C. 1863. Green, Henry C; school teacher; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842. Rep. Baptist. Gresh, Levi; farmer; 2 m s e Augusta Station. Born in Tenn. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1846. Rep. Methodist. Grange 524 MARION COUNTY. Grestley, Henry; farmer; j^ m s e Malott Park. Born in Pa. 1849; settled in M. C. 1858. GRESTLEY, JOHN; dealer in dry goods, fancy groceries and provisions; Allisonville, on Allisonville and Fall Creek Pike, 10 m n Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1857. HENESLEY, THOMAS J.; model farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis, and i^ m w Indianapolis and Westfield Gravel road. Born in M. C. 1835. Hildebrand, Uriah; farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 18 1 3; settled in M. C. 1839. HAMMOND, R. R.; farmer and stock broker; 3>^ m n India- napolis on Central avenue. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 1848. Huff, Amos; farmer; 2 m ne Broad Ripple. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1848. Huffman, James; farmer; J m e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1836. Horniday, W. H.; physician and surgeon; James' Switch. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1845. Herrion, John; farmer; 2 m n e Broad Ripple. Born in Ky. 1828; settled in M. C, 1834. HUFF, DAVID; farmer and postmaster; ^ m e James' Switch. Born in Pa. 1808; settled in M. C. 1843. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 525 HUFF, W. H.; farmer; >^ m e James' Switch. Born in M. C. 1847. Hicks, A. M.; carpenter and builder; 13^ m w Castleton P. O. Born in Va. 1806; settled in M. C. 1834. Howard, S. A.; toll gate keeper; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836. Hilton, J. W.; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 18 17; settled in M. C. 183 1. Rep. Baptist. Hessong, Martin S. ; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1 84-. Rep. Granger. Lutheran. Hessong, Geo. W.; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1842. Rep. Herm, George W. ; farmer; 2 m s e Augusta Station. Born in- 1846. Rep. Protestant. Hessong, John J.; farmer; 6m n Indianapohs. Born in Md. 1832; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. HESSONG, DAVID; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Md. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1839. Rep. Granger. Lutheran. Hessong, Sarah; farmer; 1 1^ m w Broad Ripple. Born in Va. 1 8 19. Lutheran. Hessong, Henry M.; farmer; 1 1^ m w Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1850. Rep. Granger. Lutheran. The Best Cliildren's Suits at 38 West Washington Street. 526 MARION COUNTY. Hushan, Jasper; farmer and teamster; i ^ m n w Broad Ripple. Born in 1840. Rep. Protestant. House, G. W.; firm of Ryan & House; Woodbank. Born in Md. 18 18; settled in M. C. 1837. Harrison, T. W. ; farmer; J^ m w Woodbank. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C 1872. HAMMOND UPTON J.; farmer and stock broker; 5 m n e Indianapolis, on Fall Creek and Millersville Gravel Road. HAMMOND, THOMAS C; farmer and stock broker; 5 m n e Indianapolis, on Fall Creek and Millersville Gravel Road. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1866. IRVIN, PERRY; 3 m n Indianapolis. Born in Mo. 185 1; set- tled in M. C. 1870. JOHNSON, OLIVER; model farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis, on Central avenue Gravel Road. Born in Ind. 182 1; settled in M. C. 1822. Jones, A. P.; farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis, on Indianapolis and Westfield Gravel Road. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1858. JUSTICE, GILBERT; proprietor of blacksmith shop; all work done to order at reasonable rates; Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1874. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 527 Johnson, John V.; farmer; i m s e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C 1839. Johnson, Luther; farmer; J m n Woodbank. Born in M. C. 1824. Johnson, S. H. ; farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1848. Jones, Lewis H.; teacher; Woodbank. Born in Ind. 1844; settled in M. C. 1874, Johnston, Thomas; farmer; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ire- land 18 13; settled in M. C. 1870. KERN, LEWIS; dealer in fancy dry goods and groceries; Mil- lersville. Born in Germany 1835; settled in M. C. 1857. Karer, Charles; carpenter and builder; Millersville. Born in Pa. 1850; settled in M. C. 1854. Karer, Henry A.; brick maker; Millersville. Born in Pa. 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Kelley, William; farmer; i^ m w Malott Park. Born in M. C. 1852. Kelley, John; farmer; 13^ m w Malott Park. Born in M. C. 1 846. Kemps, Benjamin J.; farmer; 7 m n Indianapolis. Born in Md. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. 528 MARION COUNTY. Rail, Robard; farmer; Broad Ripple. Born in Va.; settled in M. C. 1839. Protestant. Karer, Fred. ; carpenter and builder; Millersville. Leonard, }esse; farmer; 6^ m n Indianapolis. Born in 1838; settled in M. C. 1857. Protestant. Loyd, I. S. ; farmer; 4J m n Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1819. Rep. Protestant. Loyd, Wm. R. ; farmer; 4}^ m n Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1852. Lankford, Thomas; farmer; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ky, 1 800. Lankford, T. W.; farmer; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1845: Lock, John G.; farmer; % m e Broad Ripple. Born in Ky. 1843; settled in M. C. 1864. Lleuellyn, Lafayette; farmer; ^ m s Woodbank. Born in N, C. 1850; settled in M .C. 1869. LOUHON, LOUIS N.; farmer; 2 m ne Broad Ripple. Born in W. Va. 1839; settled in M. C. 1861. Leever, P. A. ; farmer; i^ m n Woodbank, Born in Ohio 1815; settled in M. C. 1873. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 529 Llyod, John T.; toll gate keeper; ^ m n Woodbank. Settled in M. C. 1873. Lleuellyn, Richard; farmer; ij m n e Malott Park. Born in N. C. 1817; settled in M. C. 1869. Lleuellyn, J. M.; farmer; 1 14^ m n e Malott Park. Born in N. C. 1846; settled in M. C. 1869. LANCASTER, G. W. ; farmer and dairyman; 3 m n Indianap- ohs. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1867. Letherman, Joseph; farmer; 2 m n Malott Park. Born in Md. 1827; settled in M. C. 1832. Magsam, Henry; farmer; 2J m swCastleton. Born in Germany 1836; settled in M. C. 1856. Morris, Isaac; farmer; 2 m n e Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. li McManama, Edward; wagon maker; AlHsonville. Born in Mo. 1844; settled in M. C. 1862. Mann, A.; farmer; 3 m n e Broad Ripple. McHaffey, John; toll gate keeper; 5 m n c Indianapolis, on Fall Creek and Millersville gravel road. Born in Ohio 185 1; settled in M. C. 1862. Ton are invited to call at Heitkam's, 38 WeNt Wasbingrton Street. 34 530 MARION COUNTY. Mowary, John; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1814; settled in M. C. 1864. Miller, Joseph; farmer; 5 ^ m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. ; settled in M. C. 1871. Miller, Jacob; farmer; 7 m n e Indianapolis. Mcllvain, Calvin; farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis, Born in M. C. 1852. MUSTARD, JACOB S.; farmer; 2 m s Broad Ripple, on Central avenue pike. Born in Pa. 1821; settled in M, C. 1834. Mustard, James; farmer; J^ m s Broad Ripple. Morris, James; farmer; i m s Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1830; settled in M. C. i: Meelsker, Mrs. Nancy A.; farmer; ^ m s e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1833. MILLARD, B. W.; carpenter and millwright; J m e Malott Park. Born in N. Y. 1837; settled in M. C. 1849. MILLARD, WILLIAM; retired millwright; Jm e Malott Park. Born in N. Y. 1796; settled in M. C. 1849. Morgan, A.; physician; Millersville. Born in Ohio 1835; set- tled in M. C. 1871. Mowery, Elijah; farmer; Millersville. Born in Ind. 1847; set- tled in M. C. 1847. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 53 1 McDade, Fred; farmer; J m n e Millersville. Born in Ky. 1819; settled in M. C. 1865. McClarin, Moses; farmer; i m w Castleton. Born in Ohio 1811; settled in M. C. 1824. Mier, William; farmer; }^ m w Allisonville. MARTIN, ABRAHAM J.; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in O. 1832; settled in M. C. 1841. Rep. Baptist minister. Martin, Thos.; farmer, 45^ m s e of Augusta Station. Born in 1805; settled in M. C. 1831. Dem. Baptist. McKainey; farmer; i^ m s w of Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1866. Mustard, James; farmer; i m n w of Broad Ripple. Born in Tenn. 1834; settled in M. C. 1834. Morgan, A. W.; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Mo. 1844. Michel, Pattison; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1822. NOBLE, JOHN F. ; farmer; ^ m s Broad Ripple, on Central avenue gravel road. Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1854. NOBLE, LEWIS; farmer; % m e Malott Park, 6 m n e Indian- apoHs. Born in N. J. 1817; settled in M. C. 1854. Negley, W. H. Born in M. C. 1850. 532 MARION COUNTY Negley, David D.; farmer; ^ m s e Nora P. O. Born in M. C. 1835. Nesbit, Joseph; physician; Allisonville. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1830. Negley, John; farmer; Millersville. Born in Ky. 1804; settled in M. C. 1822. Nelson, W. H.; gardener; Woodbank; 5J m n e Indianapolis. Born in Illinois, 1845; settled in M. C. 1868. Newman, Benjan;iin; farmer; Augusta Station. Born in 1843. Rep. Baptist. Neiman, Benjamin; farmer; Augusta Station. Born in 1843. Rep. Baptist Parr, Nora; retired farmer; Broad Ripple. Born in Va. 1803; settled in M. C. 1823. Parr, C. D.; farmer; Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1853. Privett, Willis; farmer; i m n Malott Park. Born in N. C. 1824; settled in M. C. 1862. Previt, J. C; farmer; ij m n Malott Park. Born in Ark. 1856; settled in M. C. 1869. Pattison, Michael; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1822. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 533 Pugh, VVm.; farmer; 7 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1831. Rep. Runnels, James; farmer; 2^ m s e Malott Park. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1871. Ringer, George; farmer and retired miller; >^ m s Malott Park. Roe, Robert; farmer; ^ m e Malott Park. Born in Ireland 1816; settled in M. C. 1838. RINGER, JACOB J.; farmer and miller; Millersville, i}4 m e Malott Park. Born in Md. 1823; settled in M. C. 1827. Ringer, George; farmer and teamster; Millersville. Born in M. C. 1852. Rowe, George M.; farmer; i m n e Malott Park. Born in Pa. 1837; settled in M. C. 1857. Rowney, Wm. W.; farmer; ij m n Malott Park. Born in N. J. 1842; settled in M. C. 1858. RICE, A. J.; farmer and gardener; i m n VVoodbank Born in Md. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1862. Ryan & House; proprietors of Fall Creek mill; Woodbank, 5 m n e Indianapolis. Ryan, G. W. Born in N. Y. 1843; settled in M. C. 1845. For Bargains in Clottalngr SO to 38 West Wasliington St., Indianapolis. Geo. H. Heitkain. 534 MARION COUNTY, Ryan, John; miller, with Ryan & House. Born in Ind. 185 1 ; settled in M. C. 185 1. Rhoads, P. T. B.; farmer and proprietor grist mill; 5 m n e In- dianapoHs. Born in Md. 1839; settled in M. C. 1853. Robards, Jacob; farmer; 1 1^ m w Broad Ripple. Born in Md. 1802; settled in M. C. 1824. Dem. Lutheran. SILVEY, H. L.; farmer; ii^ m n e Malott Park. Born in Va. 1818; settled in M. C. 1833. SILVEY, WILLIAM A.; farmer; 2 m s w Castleton P. O. Born in Ind. 1831; settled in M. C. 1833. Smith, Jeremiah; farmer; 2 m n e Malott Park. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 187 1. Simson, John; farmer; 2 m n e Malott Park. Born in England, 1844; settled in M. C. 1869. SHARP, WILLIAM H.; farmer and Township Trustee; 2 m n w Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1841. SHOCK, DANIEL; carpenter and wagon maker; Allisonville, li m w Castleton P. O. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 1852. SHAWCROSS, THOMAS T.; blacksmith and repair shop; all work done to order; Allisonville, ij m w Castleton P. O. Born in Connecticut in 1832. Sanders, William; farmer; ^ m n James' Switch. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 535 Speece, W. H.; carpenter and builder; i^ m w Castleton P. O. Born in M. C. 183 1. Sammons, William; farmer; ij m n James' Switch. Born in Arkansas, 1856; settled in M. C. 1862. Sapp, John; farmer and miller; Woodbank. Born in N. C. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Sharts, Harmon; farmer; ^ m s Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1832. Snowden, Richard; farmer; 4^ m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1864. Smith, James S. ; painter; Malott Park. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C 1863. Seltzer, Jos. G. ; miller; Millersville. Born in Pa. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1874. Staley, M. F.; carpenter and builder; Millersville. Born in Md. 1830; settled in M. C. 1861. SPAHR, WILLIAM H.; farmer and breeder of Golddust and Mambrino horses and Poland and China hogs. ^ m n Millersville., and 7 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1842; settled in M. C. 1845. . SMITH. JOHN H.; farmer; i ^^ m n e Malott Park. Born in M. C. 1836. SMITH, DANIEL R.; attorney and counsellor at law; 7 m n e Indianapolis, Born in Ky. 1801; settled in M. C. 1821. 536 MARION COUNTY. Stilz, Jacob; gardener; i m n e Malott Park. Born in Germany 1845; settled in M. C. 187 1. Stilz, Daniel; gardener; i m n e Malott Park. Born in Ger- many 1 8 17; settled in M. C. 1854. See, W. C; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1829. Protestant. SANDERS, BUTLER S. ; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1848. Dem. F. M. Christian. Sutton, J. B. ; farmer; 6i m n Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1858. Rep. Baptist. Savage, Thos. J.; farmer; i ^^^ m w Broad Ripple. Born in East Tenn. 1846; settled in M. C. 1871. Sheets, Samuel; dry goods merchant; Broad Ripple. Born, in Va. 1835; settled in M. C. 1862. Sharpe, Wm. H.; 13^ m n w Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1842. Rep. Protestant. Swift, Elias B.; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in 1833, Dem. Granger. Baptist. I Schofield. Mrs. Nancy; one of the proprietors of the Woodbank mill. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1853. Smith, Edward; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1845; settled in M. C. 1873. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 537 Schofield, Wm. A.; farmer and stock broker and dealer in real estate; 5 m n e Indianapolis. Born in D. C. 181 2; settled in M. C. 1832. Trester, David; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1798; settled in M. C. 1830. Rep. Tyner, Benjamin; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1800. Tyner, Silas; farmer; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1849. Wright, J. J.; farmer; 3 miles s Broad Ripple P. O. Born in Ohio, 1832; settled in M. C. 1871. Whitsell, John; farmer; }i miles n w Nora P. O. Born in M. C. 1853. White, Jeremiah; farmer; 5 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1822; settled in M. C. 1834. Wood, James; farmer; 2J m n e Broad Ripple. Born in N. C. 1840. Winkle, Henry; farmer; li m s e Broad Ripple. Born in M. C. 1844. Wright, T. J.; carpenter; f m n Woodbank P. O. Born in Ohio 1830; settled in M. C. 1850. For the Best Custom Snit go to Heitkam's, 38 KVest Washington Stroef. 538 MARION COUNTY. Williams, Jacob; farmer and retired printer and paper hanger; I m s Broad Ripple P. O. Born in Penn. 1812; settled in M. C. 1859. WINENOW, FREDERICK; stone mason and bricklayer; Millersville. Born in Penn. 1820; settled in M. C. 1853. Dem. Protestant. Wakeland, John J.; farmer; 6 m n Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1834. Rep. Wright, Emily, farmer; i J m e Augusta Station. Born in Ind. 1820. Dem. Protestant. Wright, John; farmer; i^/^ m e Augusta Station. Born in 185 i. Dem. Protestant. WHEALER & WHEALER; butchers; Millersville, i m e James* Switch. WHEALER, HILLIS. Born in Iowa 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. WHEALER, WILSON. Born in Iowa 1853; settled in M. C. 1874. Winpenny, G. W. ; farmer; Millersville. Whealer, William H.; butcher; 5^ m n Millersville. Born in M. C. 1851. Whitsel, Arthur E.; farmer; i m w Castleton. Born in M. C. 1851. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 539 WHITESELL, WILLIAM & SON; farmers and stock brokers; I ^ m w Castleton; ^ m n Allisonville. WHITESELL, WILLIAM. Born in Pa. 1818; settled in M. C. 1840. WHITESELL, WM. H. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1840. White, W. G.; teacher; bds at P. T. Rhoad's, 5 m n e Indianap- olis. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1866. Watts, G. W.; carpenter and builder; 6 m n e Indianapolis. Born in Me. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Yancey, John G.; farmer; 4>^ m n Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1839. Rep. - Protestant. Yancey, Joseph A.; farmer and constable; Broad Ripple. Born in Ind. 1828. Rep. Protestant. 540 MARION COUNTY. WAYJSE TOWNSHIP. This Township is located on the west side of Marion county, and is bounded by Pike and Washington townships on the north, Center township on the east, Decatur on the south, and Hendricks county on the west, and contains an area of forty- nine square miles. . * The surface of the greater part of the township is level or un- dulating. The soil is generally of a medium quality, and is well adapted to blue grass and small grain. The yield of Indian corn is a fair average of the county, and the horticulturist re- ceives rich returns for his labor. The State Insane Asylum is located in this township, four miles west of Indianapolis, also the County Asylum for the Poor. By the way, the corps of officers of the institution ap- pears to be composed of the right men in the right place ; they are clever, affable gentlemen. Some of the first settlers of the township were, Obediah Har- ris, Wm. Gladden, Andrew Willson, J. D. McClelland, James Johnson, W. M. Johnson, Hiram Rhoads, John Martindale, G. G. Menefee, Jesse Johnson, Laban Harding, George Hoover, Daniel Hoover, W. C. Holmes, Isaac Furnace, Wm. Cassell, Fielding Beeler and Lot Reagan. The present population of the township is near 4000. The vote at the October election, 1874, for Secretary of State, was, Curry, Rep., 326; Neff, Dem., 269; total, 595; Rep. majority, 57. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 54 ^ The postoffices are, Bridgeport, Clermont, Maywood, Sabine and Sunnyside. L. R. Harding, Township Trustee. Number of school houses, i8; value of school property, ;^ 1 4,400. CHURCH, SCHOOL AND LODGE STATISTICS. Bridgeport Lodge, No. 162, F. and A. M.; membership, 40; value of Lodge property, ;^4,ooo. Bridgeport M. E. Church; Rev. J. Whorton, pastor; member- ship, 35; value of church property, ^500; average attendance Sabbath school, 35; superintendent, G. W. Sullivan. Bridgeport Friends' Meeting House; ^ m n w Bridgeport; membership, 225, value of church property, ;^i,500; average at- tendance Sabbath school, 68; superintendent, Eli Spray; over- seers, Isaac Morgan and James Mills. Pleasant View M. E. Church; i mile east of Sabine P. O., on Rockville pike; Rev. T. C. Webster, pastor; membership, 30; value of church property, ;^ 1,000; average attendance Sabbath school, 30; superintendent, James T. Hardin. Christian Church, Clermont; Elder John C. Barnhill, minister; membership, 80; value of church property, ^3»500; average at- tendance Sabbath school, 50; Wm. Brown and Wm. Long, su- perintendents. Foster Lodge, No. 372, L O. O. F., Clermont; membership, 70; value of church property, ^4»ooo; organized June, 1871. West Union Missionary Baptist Church (burnt); 4^ miles west of Indianapolis, near Lafayette pike. Clermont Presbyterian Church; Rev. N. F. Tuck, pastor; membership, 22; average attendance at Sabbath school, 35; John Moore, superintendent; value of church property, ^3»ooo. To get the worth of your money go to Heitkam's, 38 "West Washington Street. 542 MARION COUNTY. M. E. Church, Clermont; Rev. T. C. Webster, pastor; mem- bership, 48; average attendance at Sabbath school, 40; David Farmer, superintendent; value of church property, including parsonage, ;^ 1,500. Zion Chapel, United Brethren in Christ; 1% miles west of Sunnyside, on National Road; membership, 30; average attend- ance at Sabbath school, 20; James Mullen, superintendant; value of church property, ;^ 1,500. Mt. Olive M. E. Church; i]4 miles west of Sunnyside, just south of the National Road; Rev. J. Wharton, pastor; mem- bership, 50; average attendance at Sabbath school, 45; I. Dunn, superintendent; value of church property, $2,000; built 1870. Old Union Christian Church; six miles west of Indianapolis, on the I. B. & W. R. R. ; membership disbanded; value of church property, ;^400. The hospital for the poor of Marion county is located about four miles northwest of Indianapolis, between the Crawfordsville and Lafayette pikes, Wayne township. The farm of 160 acres is in a very desirable location, and the buildings are very fine, put up at a cost of $100,000. The present officers are Samuel Royster, superintendent, and Wm. B. Fulton, steward, with Mrs. Royster and Mrs. Fulton as matrons. DIRECTORY OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Abraght, August; gardener; 2^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Germany, 1834; settled in M. C. 1865. Amus, Christ.; retired; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many, 1798; settled in M. C. 1853. Adams, Robert; farmer; 2)% m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1847. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 543 AVERY, LEONARD; justice of the peace and postmaster; Sunnyside, 4^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 18 18; settled in M. C. 1859. Anderson, Wm. W. ; proprietor saw mill; i/^ m n Bridgeport. Born in Ky. 1815; settled in M. C. 1857. Anderson, Benjamin; works at saw mill; Bridgeport, Born in Ky. 1842; settled in M. C. 1857. Athon, J. S.; apothecary Insane Hospital. Arnold, Samuel; farmer; ^ m e Sabine P. O. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1832. Arnold, C; farmer; f m s e Sabine P. O. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1852. BEELER, FIELDING; farmer, stock raiser and dairyman, "* (Hazel Dell), 3 m s w IndianapoHs. Born in M. C. 1823. Brown, Jacob; farmer; i m n Maywood. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C 1870. Barker, George; gardener; 5^ m s Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1838; settled in M. C. 1859. Burgelin, George; blacksmith; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 183 i; settled in M. C. 1874. Brown, Peter D. ; farmer; Sabine. Born in Ohio 1809; settled in M. C. 1834. 544 MARION COUNTY. Beenson, Wm.; miller; Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1841; set- tled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Methodist Burdge, Jonathan; farmer; 2)4 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio. 1830; settled in M. C. 1852. Dem. Methodist. Burk, John; section boss I. C. & L. R. R. ; ^ m e Spry. Born in Ireland 1845; settled in M. C. 1873. Blank, Peter; farmer; ^ m w Sabine. Born in Germany 1844; settled in M. C. 1850. Blank, George; )4 m w Sabine. Born in Germany 1800; set- tled in M. C. 1850. Ballard, George; carpenter; Clermont. Born in Ky. 1822; set- tled in M. C. 1834. Buck, Pressley; farmer; i m n Sabine. Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1872. Baker, James G. ; foreman at the car repairing shops I. & St. L. R. R. Co.; 2 m w Union Depot. Born in England, 1835; settled in M. C. 1870. Bailey, Wm. H.; farmer and carpenter; 2 m e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio, 1825; settled in M. C. 1829. Bidwell, Abraham; farmer; 5^ m s Bridgeport. Born in Ohio, 1847; settled in M. C. 1870. Dem. Methodist. Blank, Ignatz; farmer; i^ m n e Bridgeport. Born in Ger- many 1826; settled in M. C. 1854. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 545 Barton, J, R.; blacksmith; Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Beachly, N. J.; physician; Bridgeport. Born in Pa. 183 1; settled in M. C. 1865. Rep. Busch, Christian; shoe and boot maker; 2^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. BAKER, W. H.; general stock broker; 3 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 18 19. BAKER, A. E. ; firm of Baker's Sons; distillery; 3 m w Indi- anapolis. Born in Ind. 1843; settled in M. C. 1874. BAKER, D. J.; firm of Baker's Sons; distillery; 3 m w Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 18 15; settled in M C. 1878. BAKER, Z. T.; firm of Baker's Sons; distillery; 3 m w Indian- apolis. Born in Ind. 1848; settled in M. C. 1874. BECKER, JOHN; gardener; 2J m s w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1821; settled in M. C. 185 1. Bond Riley; flouring mills; Maywood. Born in Ind. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1852. Combs, William F. ; farmer; i ^^ m w Sunnyside. Born in Va. 1820; settled in M. C. 1862. Tbe Best U^bite Shirt for %2 at G. H. Ifeitkatu & Co's, 38 West Wasbiug^ton Street. 35 546 MARION COUNTY. CHILTON, THOMAS; gardener; 314: m n w Indianapolis. Born in England 18 18; settled in M. C. 1874. CHILTON, BEN., Jr.; gardener; 31^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in England 1848; settled in M. C. 1873. Cossel, Abijah; farmer and miller; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1837. Cossell, Wm.; farmer and miller; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 181 1; settled in M. C. 1823. Cossel, John; farmer; 4^ m w Indianapolis. Cossel, Daniel; farmer; i m w Sunnyside. Cumberworth, G. ; tile maker; J m w Sunnyside. Born in Eng- land 1842; settled in M. C. 1868. Clark, Alfred; farmer; 2 m n e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 18 19; settled in M. C. 1853. Methodist. CARPENTER, HENRY W.; farmer; 2^^ m w Indianapolis, on National road. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Christian. Cox, Columbus; postmaster and grocer; Maywood Station. Crowe, Geo. W.; blacksmith; Maywood. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Cline, George W. ; farmer; ij m s e Sunnyside. Born in Tenn. 1823; settled in M. C. 1851. Copland, David; farmer; ij m n Bridgeport. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 547 Carter, L. L. ; cooper; i^ m s w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1819; settled in M. C. 1861. Cochler, George; farmer; i me Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1841; settled in M. C. 1850. Charles, Jacob; farmer; i m n w Maywood. Born in Pa. 1824; settled in M. C. 1849. Charles, John; farmer; i m n w Maywood. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1849. Clements, Chas. W.; farrrier; J m s Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1847. Coffman, Barton; farmer; 3 m s e Bridgeport. Born in East Tenn. 1805; settled in M. C. 1836. Dem. Carter, John V., Sr.; farmer; ij m s Clermont. Born in Ohio 1819; settled in M. C. 1852. Campbell, John; stock trader; Clermont. Born in Ky. 18 19; settled in M. C. 1847. Clements, Leo; farmer; J m e Sabine. Born in Ky. 18 16; set- tled in M. C. 1834. Carter, John V., Jr.; farmer and stock raiser; 5 J m vv Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1850. Rep. Protestant. Carter, James W.; farmer and stock trader; 5J m w Indianapo- Hs. Born in Ohio 18 17; settled in M. C. 1846. 548 MARION COUNTY. Carter, Wm. D.; farmer; 5 J m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1852. CHAMBERS, JOSEPH M.; farmer; 4 m w Indianapolis, near Cassel's Mill. Born in Ind. 1847; settled in M. C. 1852. Denk, Andrew; gardener; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1824; settled in M. C. 1853. Dunn, Edward; supt. Holmes, Pettit & Bradshaw's Pork House at foot Kentucky avenue, Indianapolis; res 2^ m n w In- dianapolis. Born in Pa. 1828. Dawson, A. H.; retired farmer; 2J m w Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1804; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Christian. Mrs. Jamima Dawson, formerly Harding, is still living; was one of the third family that built in the Donation, March, 1820. Born in Ky. 1797. Dotey, John; gardener; i^ m e Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1835. DELL, JOHN; farmer; 2 m s e Sunnyside. Born in Prussia 1819; settled in M. C. 1838. Lutheran. DELL, WM. H.; farmer; 2 m s e Sunnyside. Born in Indian- apoHs 1844. Darnell, Lewis; farmer; 3^ in s w IndianapoHs. Born in N. C. 1805; settled in M. C. 1824. Methodist. Darnell, David H.; gardener; 3}^ m sw Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1836. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 549 Dunn, I. N.; wagon maker; }{_ m. s Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1838; settled in M. C. 1864. Davidson, W. A.; wagon maker; Clermont. Born in Pa. 1844; settled in M. C. 1871. Davis, B. F.; engineer and sawyer; Clermont. Born in N. C. 1829; settled in M. C. 1847. Dickerson, Charles E. ; farmer; 3 m e Clermont. Born in M. C. 1855. Duncan, Hardin; farmer; 1 1^ m e Clermont. Born in Ky. 1 8 14; settled in M. C. 185 1. Dunn, Albert; carpenter and builder; i J m w Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1834; settled in M. C. 1853. Methodist. Dunn, Geo. W. ; blacksmith and farmer; i m w Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1850; settled in M. C. 1863. Emrich, Frank; gardener and farmer; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 1835; settled in M. C. 1854. Emrich, Jacob A.; blacksmith and wagonmaker; 3 m n w Indi- anapolis. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 1838; settled in M. C. 1854. Eaglefield, Margaret; farmer; 2 m w Sunnyside. For the Best Children's Clothing go to Heltkam's, 38 West ¥Vashington Street. 550 MARION COUNTY. Engling, Thomas W. ; dealer in dry goods and notions; Bridge- port. Bofn in N. Y. 1819; settled in M. C. 1854. Engling, J. H.; telegraph operator; Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1852; settled in M. C. 1854. EVERTS, ORPHEUS, M. D.; Superintendent Insane Hos- pital; 3 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1826; settled in M. C. 1868. Elstun, W. J., M. D.; second assistant physician Insane Hos- pital. Born in Ind. 1838; settled in M. C. 1866. Everts, Mrs. Mary; matron Insane Hospital. Eck, Teterick; farmer and gardener; 4^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in,Germany 1839; settled in M. C. 1854. Evans, John; grocer and toll gate keeper; 3 m e Bridgeport. Born in Va. 1827; settled in M. C. 1872. Engle, Chris.; farmer; 4J m n w Indianapolis. Faucett, Joseph T.; farmer and stock raiser; Spray. Born in M. C. 1830. Rep. Methodist. Freeland, James; farmer; 2|- m n Bridgeport. Fellenzer, Elizabeth; 6 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1802; settled in M. C. 18—. Fellenzer, P. J.; farmer; 6 m n w Indianapolis. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 55 I Fellenzer, John and Francis; farmers; 6 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1846. Fellenzer, Joseph; farmer; 6 m n w Indianapolis. FOREMAN, JOHN M.; blacksmith; carriage, buggy, horse- shoeing and plow work a specialty; Clermont. Born in O. 1829; settled in M. C. 1835. Methodist. Foltz, David; farmer; i^ m w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1851. Foltz, Jesse; carpenter and plasterer; 1 1^ m w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1849. Foltz, Jacob; cooper; ij m s w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1853. FHng, Henry; farmer; 2 m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1850. Furnas, Isaac; physician and farmer; J m s Bridgeport. Born in S. C. 1798; settled in Ohio 1804; in M. C. 1826. Rep. Friend. Furnas, Isaac H.; farmer; i^ m s Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1840. Rep. Friend. Foltz, Jacob; farmer; 2^ m s w Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1818; settled in M. C. 1838. Rep. Christian. Foltz, J.; farmer and blacksmith; 2^/^ m s w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1848. Rep. Fulton, Wm. B.; steward Marion County Hospital for the Poor; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1839; settled in M. C. 1862. 55iJ MARION COUNTY. Fulton, Mrs. Arminta; assistant matron Marion County Hospi- tal for the Poor; 4 m n w Indianapolis. FLACK, JOSEPH F. ; brick manufacturer and farmer; 4 m n w Indianapolis, on Lafayette pike. Born in Ohio 1843; set- tled in M. C. 1845. Dem. Fatout, David B.; farmer; 3 m w IndianapoHs. Foltz, Jonathan; farmer; ij^ m sSunnyside. Born in Pa. 1825; settled in M. C. 1838. Foltz, Simon; farmer; 2ms Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1838. Forsha, H.; shoe and boot maker; Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1841; settled in M. C. 1845. Foltz, Joseph; farmer; i m e Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1850. Rep. Methodist. Foltz, Enos; farmer; 2J m s e Bridgeport. Born in M, C. 1852. Foltz, Fred; farmer, 2 m s e Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1829; settled in M. C. 1836. Rep. Protestaht. Groff, A. F.; gardener; 3 m w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 183 settled in M. C. i Goodwin, James M.; farmer; 5 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. i860. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 553 Groff, F. W. ; farmer and gardener; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1846; settled in M. C. 1873. GALE, HENRY; gardener; 31^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in England 1840; settled in M. C. 1870. Grant, James; blacksmith; 3 m n e Bridgeport. Born in Mich. 1830; settled in M. C. 1865. Granger, Harry; farmer; 2^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1842; settled in M. C. 1866. Gregg, A. W.; dealer in walnut lumber; Maywood. Born in Pa. 1826; settled in M. C. 1872. Rep. Meth. Minister. Gossett, A. M.; general store; Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Methodist. Gossett, Wm.; farmer; 2 m n Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1825; settled in M. C. 1862. Guthrie, A. P.; farmer; 5^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1 8 14; settled in M. C. 1831. Graham, James P.; farmer and trader; Clermont. Born in Ind. 1828; settled in M. C. 185 1. Goldsborough, John J.; blacksmith; Clermont. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. i860. GLADDEN, GEO.; farmer; 21^ m s Clermont. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Methodist. l.arg:est Stock in tbe City at Geo. B. Heitliain's, 38 West Wasliington "Ueet. 554 MARION COUNTY. GLADDEN, WM.; farmer; ij hi n e Spray. Born in Pa. 1796; settled in M. C. 1823. Has lived on the same farm fifty-one years, and was one of the first trustees of the county. GLADDEN, D. F.; farmer; 2 m n w Spray. Born in M. C. 1848. Protestant. Gladden, Frank; attorney; 6 and 8 Hubbard Block, Indianapo- lis; res J m e Spray. Born in M. C. 185 1. Goepper, Jacob; farmer; 5 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ger- many 1834; settled in M. C. 1847. Griswold, Samuel; farmer; i^ m w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1826. Harding, Israel P.; farmer; 3 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1842. Hamilton, J. Miller; toll gate keeper; National road; 2 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1836; settled in M. C. 1863. Hester, Wm. W., M. D.; first assistant physician Insane Hos- pital. Hoover, Gary; farmer; i m n Maywood. Born in M. C. 1832. Hoover, Perry; farmer; ^ m n Maywood. BorninM. C. 1832. Harsin, Wm.; carpenter and builder; Maywood. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 555 Hart, Thos. H.; gardener; ij m n w Maywood. Born in Eng- land 1803; settled in M. C. 1859. Haugh, Jacob; farmer; % m. s Sunnyside. Born in Md. 1829; settled in M. C. 1842. Harding, Noah; farmer; 2 m e Sunnyside. Born in Ind. 18 17; settled in M. C. 1820; one of the first. Harding, C. A.; farmer; 3 m e Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1848. Hoffman, J. W.; farmer; ij m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C. 1829. Rep. Methodist. Hoffman; Peter; farmer; ij m s e Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1830. Rep. Protestant. Hoffman, Mrs. Mary; farmer; ij m s e Bridgeport. Born in Pa. 1806; settled in M. C. 1829. Methodist. HOLMES, W. C; pork packer; foot of Kentucky avenue, 6 m n w Indianapolis, on I., B. & W. Railway. Born in M. C. 1825. Holmes, N. P.; farmer and stock trader; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1839.' Hosbrook, Percy; surveyor and farmer; 3J m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 181 1; settled in M. C. 1839. Heckman, Joseph; farmer; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1827; settled in M. C. 1856. Harding, Mordecai; farmer; J m w Sunnyside. The first white man born in Indianapolis, 1S20. 556 MARION COUNTY. Harris, Obediah; farmer; 2j4mw Indianapolis. Born in N. C. 1789; settled ii* M. C. 1824. Until late days his house has been a home for weary drovers. HARDING, LAZARUS R.; township trustee and farmer; 3^ m n w Indianapolis, on Lafayette pike. Born in M. C. 1826. Rep. M. Baptist. Holloway, Wm.; tile maker; % m w Sunnyside. Born in Eng- land 185 1; settled in M. C. 1873. Harding, T. M.; farmer; 2 m wSunnyside. Born in M. C. 1853. Hanch, G. B. N.; farmer and stock trader; 6| m w Indianapo- lis. Born in Pa. 1835; settled in M. C. 1839. Hole, Benjamin; carpenter and builder; Bridgeport. Born in 1820; settled in M. C. 1864. Rep. Friend. Hall, Richard; farmer; i m n Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1823; settled in M. C. 1866. Rep. Friend. Hoffman, Peter N.; farmer; J m e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1829. Rep. Methodist. Hardin, James T.; farmer; i)^ m n Sunnyside, Born in M. C. 1828. Methodist. Hightshue, Caleb; farmer; 2J m n e Clermont. Born in Ohio 1827; settled in M. C. 1856. Hockensmith, Benjamin: farmer; 25^ m e Clermont. Born in Ind. 1839; settled in M. C. 1846. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 55/ HoIUday, Thomas; farmer; 5I m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1810; settled in M. C. 1835. Holliday, Marion; farmer; 5 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1839. Harding, Laban; farmer; 6 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1817; settled in M. C. 1823. Hoover, Daniel; farmer; 2 m e Clermont. Born in Ohio 18 16; settled in M. C. 1822. Hornaday, S. W. ; farmer; i m e Clermont. Born in Ind. 1847. Hadley, Wm.; farmer; ^ m s Clermont. Born in Ind. 185 1. Hoover, Erastus; farmer; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in Iowa 1852; settled in M. C. 1854. Dem. Hoover, George; farmer; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1812. settled in M. C. 1821. Rep. Hardin, I?aac; farmer; ij m n Spray. Hardin, C; farmer; li m n Spray. Born in M. C. 1844. Dem. Methodist. Hack, John V.; gardener; ^ m w Sunnyside. Born in Ger- many 1809; settled in M. C. 1867. Harding, I. S. ; firm of I. S. & L. N. Harding; farmer and dairy- man; 4 m w Indianapohs. Born in M. C. 1843. Silver Medal of 1874, for Clotliingr, can be seen at O. B. Heitkam's, 38 West Washing^ton Street. 558 MARION COUNTY. HATTON, MARTILLES; grocer and toll gate keeper; 5 m w Indianapolis, on Crawfordsville pike. Born in Ky. 1840; settled in M. C. 1863. Harding, L. N.; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1844. Harding, R. N.; deputy sheriff Marion county; 4 m w Indian- apolis. Born in M. C. 1827. Jameson, Alex. ; county commissioner and farmer; 5 m s w In- dianapolis. Born in Ind. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1842. Rep. Christian. Jordan, John; farmer; 3 m n vv Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1823; settled in M. C. 1850. Johnson, John; farmer and dairyman; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1830. Dem. Johnson, W. S.; farmer and teamster; 2 J m w Indianapolis. Johnson, Isaac; farmer; 2^ m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1842. Johnson, Wm. M.; retired farmer; 3 m s w Indianapolis. Born in N. J. 1802; settled in M. C. 1822. Johnson, John J.; farmer and contractor public works; 2 J m w Indianapolis. Johnson, Theodore; farmer; 4 m s w Indianapolis. WAYNE TOWNSHIP, 5^9 Julian, John B. & Sons; Harvest City Flouring Mills; , 4 m w Indianapolis. Julian, John W.; Harvest City Mills. Born in Ohio 1834; set- tled in M. C. 1868. Julian, Isaac; miller; Harvest City Mills; Born in Ohio 1846; settled in M. C. 1868. Julian, James B.; Harvest City Mills. Born in Ohio 1849; ^^^ tied in M. C. 1868. Johnson, Henry A.; farmer; 4 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1827. JOHNSON, WILLIS; farmer and sewing machine agent; j/^ m e Spray. Born in M. C. 1849. JOHNSON, MRS. S.; J m e Spray. Born in M. C. 1845. Jones, Marcus; farmer; i m e Sabine P. O. Born in Ohio 1833; settled in M. C. 1836. Johnson, James, Jr. ; farmer; 5 J m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1832. Johnson, John; farmer and carpenter; 4.yi m n w Indianapolis. Jones, Mrs. Julia A.; farmer; 3 m e Clermont. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1850. Johnson, Thomas; farmer; i^ m e Clermont Born in M. C. 1849. Johnson, Nelson; general store; Clermont. Born in M. C. 1847. 56o MARION COUNTY. Jones, Van S.; retired; Clermont. Born in Ky. 1799; settled in M. C. 1840. JOHNSON, E. v.; firm of Johnson & Stout; keep general as- sortment of dry goods and groceries; Odd Fellows' Block, Clermont. Born in M. C. 1852. Johnson, Samuel; farmer; ^ m s Clermont. Born in Va. 1808; settled in M. C. 1826. Johnson, S. W.; farmer and photographer; ^ m s Clermont. Born in M. C. 1837. Johnson, R. M.; farmer; J m s Clermont. Born in M. C. 1845. Johnson, Jesse; farmer; 3 m s e Clermont. Born in Va. 1787; settled in M. C. 1826. Dem. Christian. It is said he is the oldest man in the township. Johnson, James, Sr.; farmer; 5 m w Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1801; settled in M. C. 1822. Johnson; Isaac B.; farmer; 5 m w IndianapoHs. Born in M. C. 1843. KRAFT, JOHN F.; farmer; 3 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Bavaria, Germany, 1820; settled in M. C. 1853. KRAFT, JOHN; farmer; 3 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. . C. 1853. Kunkel, Henry; teamster; 3 m n w Indianapolis. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 561 Ketrow, Calvin; farmer and carpenter; 4J m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1829; settled in M. C. 1830. Ketrow, Charles; farmer; 5 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1830. Knower, Geo. ; gardener; 2 1^! m w Indianapolis. Kirland, P.; farmer; 4m w Indianapolis. Born in Ireland 1822; settled in M. C. 1835. Kyser, Nicholas; wagon woodworker; Clermont. Born in Ger- many 1845; settled in M. C. 1870. Kesler, A. J.; farmer; 4^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1834. Kunkle, J. F. ; miller; 5 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1836. KINDER, VALENTINE; plasterer and contractor; 1} m n e Spray. Born in Ky. 1829; settled in M. C. 1874. Kelley, Joseph; farmer; i m n Sabine. Long, John; farmer; 43^ m n w Indianapolis. r Lendar, John; gardener; 3^ m w Indianapolis, ": Lawson, Jacob; ij m w Sunnyside. Ton are incited to call at Heitkam's, 38 West Wasliingrton Street. 36 562 MARION COUNTY. Landrey, Jacob; gardener and farmer; 4-J- m n w Indianapolis Born in Ohio 1828; settled in M. C. 1840. Laws, George; farmer; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C, 1844. Dem. MANKER, LEWIS; physician and surgeon; Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1826; settled in M. C. 1850. Rep. Methodist. Milhouse, David; farmer; >^ m s Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1846. Rep. Friend. MARTIN, AMBROSE S.; farmer and gardener; 3 m n w In- dianapolis. Born in Ohio 1823; settled in M. C. 1837. Martin, Joseph; farmer; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1818; settled in M. C. 1850. Martin, Ezra G. ; teacher; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 18—. McCaw, Melville; farmer; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1845. MEYERS, JOHN H.; farmer; ,4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1808; settled in M. C. 1850. MEYERS, JOHN W.; eagle dairyman No. i; 4 m n w Indian- apolis. Born in Pa. 1846. MEYERS, FLAVIUS J.; eagle dairyman No. i; 4 m w Indi- anapolis. Born in M. C. 18S4. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 563 Mills, Wm.; farmer; ij m n e Bridgeport. Born in S. C. 1803; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Friend. Muston, Wm.; general labor; Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1841. McCoy, Wm.; farmer; 4 m n Indianapolis. McMillian, David J.; farmer and fruitgrower; J m e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1825; settled in M. C. i860. Friend. McMillian; Josiah; farmer; }4 m e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1854; settled in M. C. i860. Rep. Friend. McCray, Aaron; farmer; 41^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1820; settled in M. C. 1833. McCRAY, FARMER, 414: m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1851. McCRAY SAMUEL; farmer; 414: m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1853. McCray, Lucas; farmer; 414; m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1849. Martindale, M. L.; farmer; 6 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1847. Meyers, John W.; farmer; 5 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. Meyers, Isaac; farmer; 4>^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 181 1; settled in M. C. 1839. 564 MARIpN COUNTY. Meyers, Isaac; farmer; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1838. Miller, H. W.; farmer and brick manufacturer; 4i m n w In- dianapolis. Born in M. C. 1845. Miller, Samuel; farmer; 4J m n w Indianapolis. Born in Md. 1819; settled in M. C. 1825. Meyer, Isaac; farmer; 6J m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1816; settled in M. C. 1856. Meyers, Emanuel; farmer; 6 J m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1850; settled in M. C. 1856. Meyer, Levi; farmer; 6)4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1852; settled in M. C. 1856. Manley, John H.; farmer and huckster; 2 m e Clermont. Born in Ohio 1 8 19; settled in M. C. 1869. MONTGOMERY, CHAS.; farmer; ^ m e Clermont. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1865. Martindale, John P. ; farmer and carpenter; Clermont. Born in Ind. 1822; settled in M. C. 1823. Rep. Christian. Merrill, J. M.; physician; firm of Merrill & Shewee, druggists; Clermont. Born in W. Va. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. Menefee, G. G.; firm of G. G. Menefee & Co., merchants; Clermont. Born in Ky. 18 13; settled in M. C. 1826. Miller, Vincent; farmer; 7 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1845. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 56^ Miller, A. N.; farmer; 7 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1843. Marley, Uriah B, ; farmer; i m n w Sabine. Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. McCaslin, Geo. ; farmer; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. McCLEALAND, J. D.; farmer; 2 m n e Spray. Born in Ind. 1 8 16; settled in M. C. 1822, before Indiana was a State. Mullin, James M.; farmer; i ^^ m w Sunnyside. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1853. United Brethren. Mann, A. C. ; gardener and farmer; i m w Sunnyside. Born in Ky. 182 1; settled in M. C. 1861. Melling, Charles; farmer; i m w Sunnyside. Born in Va. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1840. MICKLEY, J. A,; practical boot and shoe manufacturer; all work warranted and promptly done to order; J^ m w Sunnyside, on National road. Born in Pa. 1840; settled in M. C. 1868. MITCHELL, JAMES M.; farmer; ij m s e Clermont. Born in Ky. 1826; settled in M. C. 1867. McClelland, B. P.; farmer; 2 mse Clermont. McClelland, John; farmer; 2 m s e Clermont. Tlie Best Wbite Shirt for %2 at G. H. Heitkam & Co's, 38 ^Vest Waabinffton Street. 566 MARION COUNTY. McCray, Moses; farmer; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1795; settled in M. C. 1866. Miller, Vincent; farmer; 6^ m w Indianapolis, on I. B. & W. R. R., 2 m e Clermont. Minnemeyer, Charles H.; sawyer; i^ m w Sunnyside. Born in Pa. 1839; settled in M. C. 1865. Newland, Jehu; farmer; i m n e Bridgeport. Nicholson, John H.; farmer; Bridgeport. Born in N, Y. 1820; settled in M. C. i860. Friend. Norris, Martin V.; farmer; %^ m w Sabine. Nelson, Whitson; farmer; ij m e Clermont. Born in Ky. 1802; settled in M. C. 1858. Off, George Philip; farmer and gardener; 2J m w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1822; settled in M. C. 1852. Orner, Samuel O.; carpenter; 23^ m w IndianapoHs. Born in N. J. 1840. O'Connor, Michael; farmer and gardener; 3 m s w Indianapolis. Oakley, Henry D. ; saw miller; May wood Station. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 567 PIERSON, JOHN; farmer and cooper; if m s w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1848. Methodist. Pierson, Ch.; farmer; i^ m s w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1856. Poland, Geo. ; farmer; i^ m w Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1847. Poland, Nicholas, Sen.; farmer; i^ m w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1817; settled in M. C. 1828. Poland, Nicholas, Jr.; farmer; 2ms e -Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1846. Poland, Henry; tollgate keeper and grocer; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1831. Poland, Nathaniel; farmer; i m s Sabine, Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1829. Pedigo, Edward; carpenter; Bridgeport. Porter, C. N.; physician; 2-|^ m w Indianapolis. Patterson, Geo.; steward Insane Hospital. Peachee, H,; physician and surgeon; Maywood, Born in Ind. 1842; settled in M. C. 1873. PORTER, JAMES H.; farmer, gardener and dairyman; 4J m s w Indianapohs. Born in IndianapoHs, 1837. Pence, Henry; farmer; 4 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1834- Pence, Joel; farmer and gardener; J m e Sunnyside. 568 MARION COUNTY. PUGH, JESSE; farmer and stock broker; 6 m w Indianapolis, on I. B. & W. R. R. Born in N. C. 1818; settled in M. C. May 1824. Pugh, Marshal; farmer and stock broker; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1845. Pugh, Enoch; farmer and stock broker; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 185 1. Pugh, Joel; farmer; 3!^ m s e Clermont. Born in M. C. 1853. Pratt, Phillip; farmer; ij m e Bridgeport. Rhoads, Hiram; farmer; 6 m s e Indianapolis. Born in N. J. 1805; settled in M. C. 1824. Rep. Lutheran. Rhoads, W. P.; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1839." Rhoades, Chas. S.; retired farmer; Bridgeport. Born in N. J. 1800; settled in M. C. 1832. Rep. Methodist. Robey, Geo.; farmer; ij m s Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1842. Robey, F. M.; teacher; i m s Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1847. Rude, Wm.; farmer; ^ m Sunnyside. Born in Conn. 1804; settled in M. C. 1836. Rybolt, Wm. L. ; farmer and teacher; ^ m s Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1850; settled in M. C. 1863. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 569 Rhoads, Wallace; farmer; 6 m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1841. Rep. Methodist. Robey, Hezekiah; farmer; 2ms Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1837- Royster, Samuel; superintendent Marion Co. Hospital for the Poor; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1836. Royster, Mrs. Mary E.; matron Marion Co. Hospital for the Poor. Redmond, John; farmer; ^ m e Spray. Born in M. C. 1847. Reagan, Lot; physician; Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1816; set- tled in M. C. 1827. Rep. Redmond, John; farmer; i)^ m e Bridgeport. Born in Va. 1794; settled in M. C. 1835. Redmond, Israel; farmer; ij m e Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1822; settled in M. C. 1835. Roberson, David J.; farmer and dairyman; 3J m s w Indianap- olis. Born in M. C. 1836. Roberson, Charles, Jr.; farmer; 35^ m s w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1851. Roberson, Charles; farmer; 35^ m s w Indianapolis. Born in Tenn. 1808; settled in M. C. 1832. Royster, Wm.; farmer; 6 m n w Indianapolis. Paper Bosoms, Collars and CnflTs at O. B. Heitkam's, 38 West Wastiingrton Str«'et. 570 MARION COUNTY. Rader, W. J.; farmer; May wood. Born in Ind. 1835; settled in M. C. 1873. Ray, Eli; cooper; Clermont. Born in M. C. 1833. Ross, S. A.; farmer; i^^ m e Clermont. Born in Ky. 1832; settled in M. C. 1844. Royster, Oliver; farmer; 6 m n w Indianapolis, Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1835. Royster, Peter; farmer; 5 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1807; settled in M. C. 1835. Rushton, Alford; dairyman; 4^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1856. Rushton, Elias; farmer; 4^ m n w Indianapolis. Renard, John; farmer; 4^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in France 1834; settled in M. C. 1854. Reagan, Noah; stock broker; 2 m w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio; settled in M. C. 1827. Rybolt, Michael; farmer; 2 m s w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1852. Rybolt, M. W.; farmer; Ben Davis Station, i m w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1848; settled in M. C. 1863. Rybolt, W. D.; farmer; Ben Davis Station and National road, I m w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 18 19; settled in M. C. 1863. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 57 I Roberson, W. N.; farmer; ^ m e Sunnyside. Born in East Tenn. 1816; settled in M. C. 1832. Sutherland, James W.; farmer and mechanic; 2ms Sunnyside. Born in Ky. 1830; settled in M. C. i860. SELKING, WM., Jr.; restaurant and saloon, 33 North Penn- sylvania street, Indianapolis ; farmer; 5 m w Indianapolis.. Born in Germany 1833; settled in M. C. 1852. SELKING, WM., Sen.; farmer; 5 m w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1791; settled in M. C. 1844. Speer, W. H.; farmer; 3 m w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1845. Smith, Wm. J.; farmer; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Va. 1843; settled in M. C. 1869. Rep. Slimmer, Thos. B.; gardener; Bridgeport. Born in Pa. 1829; settled in M. C. 1853. Sullivan, Gazaway; Justice of the Peace, shoe and boot maker; Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1832; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Methodist. Speer, John F. ; farmer and dairyman; 3^ m n w Bridgeport. Born in Ohio 1837; settled in M. C. 1863. Rep. Friend. Sims, John; small fruit grower; Bridgeport. Stout, Richard; carpenter; 2J m w Indianapolis. 572 MARION COUNTY. Strothman, William; grocer; Mt. Jackson, 2^ m w Indianapo- lis. Born in 1843; settled in M. C. 1861. STORZ, JOHN; j^ardener and farmer; 3^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Wurtemberg, Germany, 1812; settled in M. C. May, 1853. Smith, Adolph; painter and gardener; Mayvvood. Born in Ger- many 1833; settled in M. C. 1858. Spray, Eli; farmer; i m n Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1838. Friend. Stout, George; farmer; ^ m e Sabine. Born in 111. 1828; set- tled in M. C. 1835. ft Stout, David; farmer; 4 m n w Indianapolis. Born in M. C. 1840. Smith, Canaday; minister and author; 5 m n w IndianapoHs. Born in S. C. 1807. Christian. STANDJFORD, W. F.; physician and surgeon; Clermont. Born in Ind. 1850; settled in M. C. 1874. STOUT, THEODORE; firm of Johnson & Stout; keep a gen- eral assortment of dry goods and groceries; Clermont. Born in 111. 1833; settled in M. C. 1837. Stout, John S. ; farmer; 1 1^ m n e Sabine. Born in M. C. 185 1. Stout, James; farmer; i m n Sabine. Born in M. C. 1839. Protestant. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 573 Steback, Fred. ; farmer; 6 m w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1867. Stamm, Philip; mechanic; I m w Sunnyside. Born in Ind. 1837; settled in M. C. 1850. Stamm, John H. G.; farmer; i^^ m w Sunnyside. Born in Md. 1800; settled in M. C. 1850. Tomlinson, F. M.; gardener; 4^4 m s w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1842. Frost, John; farmer, gardener and manufacturer of cider; 3J m w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1832; settled in M. C. 1851. Thompson, James; teamster; 2)^ m s w Indianapolis. Tinsman, Samuel; proprietor of Brighton House; Mt. Jackson, 2^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Pa. 1821; settled in M. C. 1870. Thornbrough, Henry; carpenter; Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1834; settled in M. C. 1868. TEMPLIN, ALFORD M.; postmaster, dealer in family groce- ries and notions; Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1836; settled in M. C. 1859. Rep. Methodist. Thompson, R. W.; notary public; Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1834. Settled in M. C. 1849. Rep. Methodist. For tbe Best Rendy-made Snit g^o to O. H. Heitkain\s, 38 West Wasbiiigton Street. 574 MARION COUNTY. Thompson, E. M.; farmer and stock raiser; i m w Sunnyside. Born in Ky. 1816; settled in M. C. 1865. Thompson, Woodford; farmer; i m w Sunnyside. Born in Ky. 1851; settled in M. C. 1865. Tomlin, John J.; farmer; 5^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1840; settled in M. C 1843. Turner, Wm. H.; farmer; Brooklyn Rights Station I. C. 81 L. R. R. 4 m n IndianapoHs. Born in N. Y. 1823; settled in M. C. 1852. Tansel, George F.; farmer; i^ m s Clermont, Born in M. C. 1838. Tansel, Payton; farmer; i m s Clermont. Born in Ky. 1821; settled in M. C. 1829. Turpin, J. T. ; Justice of the Peace and Postmaster; firm of G. G. Menefee & Co., general store; Clermont. Born in Ind. 1829; settled in M. C. 1849. TomHnson, J. H.; farmer; Clermont. Born in Md. 1823; set- tled in M. C. 1836. Todd, Henry P.; farmer; 5^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 1 8 14. THORNEY, GEO. W.; runs Western Omnibus Line from corner Meridian and Washington streets, Indianapolis, to Mt. Jackson, Insane Hospital and Sunnyside, with U. S. mail; 4 m w Indianapolis. Born in Denmark 1834; set- tled in M. C. 1863. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 575 WININGS, JAMES; farmer; 2J m e Bridgeport. Born in Pa. 1817; settled in M. C. 1844. WININGS, VISON; farmer; 2^ m e Bridgeport. Born in M. C. 1853. WOENER, PHILIP; gardener; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Hesse, Germany, 18 17; settled in M. C. 1839. WOENER, C; gardener; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in In- dianapolis 1853. Watt, Chas. B.; farmer and stock raiser; 3 m s e Clermont. Born in Ky. 1820; settled in M. C. 1832. Watt, Wm. H.; farmer and stock raiser; 3 m n w Indianapolis. Born in Ky. 1825; settled in M. C. 1832. WARM AN, JASPER; farmer; 2^^ m w Indianapolis, on Na- tional road. Born in M. C. 1848. Wishmier, Christian F. ; farmer; i ^^ m e Bridgeport. Born in Prussia 1822; settled in M. C. 1843. WEBB, WM. W.; firm of Wm. W. Webb & Son, carriage and wagon makers ; repairing and smith work of all kinds promptly done; 2 J m w Indianapolis. Born in Ind. 185 1; settled in M. C. 1854. WEBB, LEONIDAS; firm of Wm. W. Webb & Son; 2^ m w Indianapolis, opposite Insane Asylum. Born in Ind. 1849; settled in M. C. 1854. 5/6 MARION COUNTY. WRIGHT, JEHU V.; farmer; ^ m s e Bridgeport. Born in Ind. 1820; settled in M. C. 1853. Rep. Friend. Wright, Hiram; retired farmer; J m n May wood. Born in Ind. 1819; settled in M. C. 1831. Wright, W. T.; farmer; ^ m n Maywood. Born in M. C. 1847. Wright, Jesse; farmer; ^ m s e Sunnyside. Born in M. C. 1830. Wilson, Andrew; farmer; 4^ m s w IndianapoHs. Born in Pa. 1798; settled in M. C. 1821. Welborn, J. M. T.; farm hand; ^ m s Bridgeport. Born in N. C. 1852; settled in M. C. 1873. Rep. Waker, August; gardener; 3J^ m n w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1848; settled in M. C. 1869. Wilson, Chas. ; farmer; ij^ m n Bridgeport. Born in O. 1813; settled in M. C. 1838. Friend. Winings, Samuel; farmer; ^ m w Sabine. Born in Pa. 18 14; settled in M. C. 1854. Rep. Methodist. Williams, Joseph; farmer and postmaster; Sabine. Born in Ohio 1820; settled in M. C. 1861. Williams, Aaron ; farmer; Sabine. Born in Ind. 1846; settled in M. C. 1861. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 57/ Wells, Giles; farmer; 5^ m w Sabine. Born in N. Y. 1832; settled in M. C. 1873. Williams, C. S.; stock broker; Clermont. Born in Ind. 1840; settled in M. C. i860. Webster, T. C; minister M. E. Church; Clermont. Born in Ind. 185 I ; settled in M. C. 1874. Wall, David; physician and surgeon; Clermont. Born in Pa» 1836; settled in M. C. 1864. Wilson, Samuel; farmer; 5^ m w Sabine. Wilson, James; farmer; ^ m e Spray. Wilson, James; farmer; i ^ m n e Spray. Whieker, Frederick; farmer; i^ m w Sunnyside, Weekerly, George; farmer and cooper; i J^ m s w Sunnyside, Born in Ind. 1820; settled in M. C. 1866. Weekerley, Conrad; farmer and cooper; i ^ m s w Sunnyside. Born in Ind. 1832; settled in M. C. 1866. Weekerley, Jackson; farmer and cooper; 1} m w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1812; settled in M. C. 1866. WILSON, HENRY; farmer and cooper; 2 m s w Sunnyside. Born in Ohio 1824; settled in M. C. 1854. liargest Stock in tbe City at Geo. Bl. Heltkam's, 38 WeNt Washiiig^ton Street. 37 5/8 MARION COUNTY. Wimer, Jacob; farmer; 4J m w Indianapolis. Born in Ohio 1842; settled in M. C. 1867. Youngerman, George; farmer; 4^ m w Indianapolis. Born in Germany 1820; settled in M. C. 1837. APPENDIX. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION AND PERPETUAL UNION BETWEEN THE STATES. The Articles of Confederation reported July 12, 1776, and debated from day to day, and time to time, for two years, were ratified July 9, 1778, by ten States, by New Jersey, on the 28th of November of the same year; and by Delaware, on the 23d of February following. Maryland, alone, held off two years more, acceding to them March Ist, 1781, and thus closing the obligation. The following are the Articles : To all whom these presents shall come. We, tJie undersigned^ Delegates of the States affixed to our names, send greeting: Whereas, The Delegates of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, did, on the 15th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1777, and in the Second Year of the Independence of America, agree to certain Articles of Con- federation and Perpetual Union between the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, in the words following, viz. : Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union between "the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Pla?itations , Conjiecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina ^ South Carolina and Georgia. Article i. The style of this Confederacy shall be ''The United States of America." You can always get the worth of yonr money at Heitkam's, 3S W^est Wasliing^ten Street. 582 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. Art. 2. Each State retains its sovereignty, freedom and inde- pendence, and every power, jurisdiction and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled. Art. 3. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general wel- fare, binding themselves to assist each other against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on ac- count of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretense whatever. ■ Art. 4. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friend- ship and intercourse ambng the people of the different States in this Union, the free inhabitants of each of these States — pau- pers, vagabonds and fugitives from justice excepted — shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several States ; and the people of each State shall have free in- gress and regress to and from any other State, and shall enjoy therein all the privileges of trade and commerce, subject to the same duties, impositions and restrictions as the inhabitants thereof respectively, provided that such restriction shall not extend so far as to prevent the removal of property, imported into any State, to any other State of which the owner is an in- habitant ; provided, also, that no imposition, duties or restric- tion shall be laid by any State on the property of the United States or either of them. If any person guilty of or charged with treason, felony or other high misdemeanor in any State, shall flee from justice, and be found in any of the United States, he shall, upon de- ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. 583 mand of the Governor, or executive power of the State from which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the State having jurisdiction of his offense. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these States to the records, acts and judicial proceedings of the courts and mag- istrates of every other State. Art. 5. For the more convenient management of the general interest of the United States, Delegates shall be annually ap- pointed, in such manner as the Legislature of each State shall direct, to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November in every year, with a power reserved to each State to call its Delegates, or any of them, at any time within the year, and to send others in their stead for the remainder of the year. No State shall be represented in Congress by less than two, nor by more than seven members ; and no person shall be capa- ble of being a Delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each State shall maintain its own Delegates in any meeting of the States, and while they act as members of the Committee of the States. In determining questions in the United States, in Congress assembled, each State shall have one vote. Freedom of speech and debate in Congress shall not be m- peached or questioned in any court or place, out of Congress, and the members of Congress shall be protected in their persons from arrests and imprisonments, during the time of their going 584 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. to and from, and attendance on Congress, except for treason, felony, or breach of the peace. Art. 6. No State, without the consent of- the United States in Congress assembled; shall send an embassy to, or receive an embassy from, or enter into any conference, agreement, alliance or treaty with any King, Prince, or State ; nor shall any person holding any office of profit or trust under the United States, or any of them, accept of any present, emolument, office or title of any kind whatever from any King, Prince, or Foreign State ; nor shall the United States in Congress assembled, or any of them, grant any title of nobility. No two or more States shall enter into any treaty, confedera- tion or alliance whatever between them, without the consent of the United States in Congress assembled; specifying accurately the purposes for which the same is to be entered into, and how long it shall continue. No State shall lay any imposts or duties which may interfere with any stipulations in treaties, entered into by the United States in Congress assembled, with any King, Prince or State, in pursuance of any treaties already proposed by Congress, to the Courts of France and Spain. No vessels of war shall be kept up in time of peace by any State, except such number only as shall be deemed necessary by the United States in Congress assembled for the defense of such State or its trade ; nor shall any body of forces be kept up by any State, in time of peace, except such number only as, in the judgment of the United States in Congress assembled, shall be deemed requisite to garrison the forts necessary for the defense of such State ; but every State shall always keep up a well regulated and disciplined militia; sufficiently armed and ac- ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. 585 coutred, and shall provide and have constantly ready for use, in public stores, a due number of field-pieces and tents, and a proper quantity of arms, ammunition and camp equipage. No State shall engage in any war without the consent of the United States in Congress assembled, unless such State be actu- ally invaded by enemies, or shall have received certain advice of a resolution being formed by some nation of Indians to invade such a State, and the danger is so imminent as not to admit of a delay, till the United States in Congress assembled can be con- sulted ; nor shall any State grant commissions to any ships or vessels of war, nor letters of marque or reprisal, except it be after a declaration of war by the United States in Congress as- sembled, and then only against the Kingdom or State, and the subjects thereof, against which war has been so declared, and under such regulations as shall be established by the United States in Congress assembled, unless such State be infested by pirates, in which case vessels of war may be fitted out for that occasion, and kept so long as the danger shall continue, or until the United States in Congress assembled shall determine otherwise. Art. 7. When land forces are raised by any State for the common defense, all officers of or under the rank of colonel shall be appointed by the legislature of each State respectively, by whom such forces shall be raised, or in such manner as such State shall direct, and all vacancies shall be filled up by the State which first made the appointment. Art. 8. All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare, and al- Oents' Fancy Wear In great variety at Heitkani's. 38 West WasliJng:ton Street. 586 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. lowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of the common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several States, in proportion to the value of all land within each State, granted to or surveyed for any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Con- gress assembled shall from time to time direct and appoint. The taxes for paying that proportion shall be laid and levied by the authority and direction of the legislatures of the several States within the time agreed upon by the United States in Congress assembled. Art. 9. The United States in Congress assembled shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and war, except in the cases mentioned in the 6th article — of sending and receiving embassadors — entering into treaties and alliances, provided that no treaty of commerce shall be made whereby the legislative power of the respective States shall be restrained from imposing such imposts and duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to, or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods or commod- ities whatsoever — of establishing rules for deciding in all cases , what captures on land or water shall be legal, and in what man- ner prizes taken by land or naval forces in the service of the United States shall be divided or appropriated — of granting let- ters of marque and reprisal in times of peace — appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and establishing courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of capture, provided that no member of Congress shall be appointed a judge of any of the said courts. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. 58/ The United States in Congress assennbled shall also be the last resort or appeal in all disputes and differences now subsist- ing, or that hereafter may arise between two or more States concerning boundary, jurisdiction, or any other cause whatever; which authority shall always be exercised in .the manner follow- ing : — Whenever the legislative or executive authority or lawful agent of any State in controversy with another shall present a petition to Congress, stating the matter in question, and praying for a hearing, notice thereof shall be given by order of Congress to the legislative or executive authority of the other State in con- troversy, and a day assigned for the appearance of the parties by their lawful agents, who shall then be directed to appoint, by joint consent, commissioners or judges to constitute a court for hearing and determining the matter in question ; but if they can not agree, Congress shall name three persons out of each of the United States, and from the list of such persons each party shall alternately strike out one, the petitioners beginning, until the number shall be reduced to thirteen; and from that number no less than seven, nor more than nine names, as Congress shall direct, shall in the presence of Congress be drawn out by lot, and the persons whose names shall be so drawn, or any five of them, shall be commissioners or judges, to hear and finally de- termine the controversy, so always as a major part of the judges who shall hear the cause shall agree in the determination ; and if either party shall neglect to attend at the day appointed, with- out showing reasons which Congress shall judge sufficient, or being present shall refuse to strike, the Congress shall proceed to nominate three persons out of each State, and the Secretary of Congress shall strike in behalf of such party absent or refus- ing; and the judgment and sentence of the court, to be appointed 588 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. ill the manner above prescribed, shall be final and conclusive ; and if any of the parties shall refuse to submit to the authority of such court, or to appear or defend their claim or cause, the court shall, nevertheless, proceed to pronounce sentence or judgment, which shall in like manner be final and decisive, the judgment or sentence and other proceedings being in either case transmitted to Congress and lodged among the acts of Congress for the security of the parties concerned; provided that every commissioner, before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath, to be administered by one of the judge of the Supreme or Superior Court of the State where the cause shall be tried, " well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward ;" provided also that no State shall be de- prived of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under different grants of two or more States, whose jurisdictions as they may respect such lands, and the States which passed such grants, are adjusted, the said grants or either of them being at the same time claimed to have originated antecedent to such settlement of jurisdiction, shall, on the petition of either party to the Congress of the United States, be finally deter- mined as near as may be in the same manner as is before pre- scribed for deciding disputes respecting territorial jurisdiction between different States. The United States in Congress assembled shall also have the sole exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respect- ive States — fixing the standard of weights and measures through- out the United States — regulating the trade and managing all ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. 589 afifairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States ; pro- vided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated — establishing or regulating post- offices from one State to another, throughout all the United States, and exacting such postage on the papers passing through the same as may be requisite to defray the expenses of the said office — appointing all officers of the land forces, in the service * of the United States, excepting regimental officers — appointing all the officers of the naval forces, and commissioning all officers whatever in the service of the United States — making rules for the government and regulation of the said land and naval forces, and directing their operations. The United States in Congress assembled shall have authority to appoint a committee, to sit in the recess of Congress, to be denominated ' * A Committee of the States, " and to consist of one delegate from each State ; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States, under their direction — to appoint one of their number to preside ; provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office of president more than one year in any term of three years — to ascertain the necessary sums of money te be raised for the service of the United States, and to appropriate and apply the same for defraying the public ex- penses — to borrow money, or emit bills on the credit of the United States, transmitting every half year to the respective Statesman account of the sums of money so borrowed or emitted — to build and equip a navy — to agree upon the number of land forces, and to make requisitions from each State for its quota. Two Premiums taken at the Kxposition for the Best Clotbinin, Fnrnistiin^ €;oodM and ruwtoui-iuade Clothing^, 3.S W. Wasli. '^t 590 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. in proportion to the number of white inhabitants in such State, which requisition shall be binding; and thereupon the legisla- tures of each State shall appoint the regimental officers, raise the men, and clothe, arm, and equip them in a soldier-like manner, at the expense of the United States; and the officers and men so clothed, armed, and equipped, shall march to the place ap- pointed, and within the time agreed on by the United States in Congress assembled ; but if the United States in Congress as- sembled shall, on consideration of circumstances, judge proper that any State should not raise men, or should raise a smaller number than its quota, and that any other State should raise a greater number of men than the quota thereof, such extra num- ber shall be raised, officered, clothed, armed, and equipped in the same manner as the quota of such State, unless the legisla- ture of such State shall judge that such extra number can not be safely spared out of the same ; in which case they shall raise, officer, clothe, arm, and equip as many of such extra number as they judge can be safely spared. And the officers and men so clothed, armed and equipped, shall march to the place appointed, and within the time agreed on by the United States in Congress assembled. The United States in Congress assembled shall never engage in a war, nor grant letters of marque and reprisal in time of peace, nor enter into any treaties or alliances, nor coin money, nor regulate the value thereof, nor ascertain the sums and ex- penses necessary for the defense and welfare of the United States, nor any of them, nor emit bills, nor borrow money on the credit of the United States, nor appropriate money, nor agree upon the number of vessels of war to be built or pur- chased, or the number of land or sea forces to be raised, nor ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. 59 1 appoint a commander-in-chief of the army or navy, unless nine States assent to the same ; nor shall a question on any other point, except for adjourning from day to day, be determined, unless by the votes of a majority of the United States in Con- gress assembled. The Congress of the United States shall have power to ad- journ to any time within the year, and to any place within the United States, so that no period of adjournment be for a longer duration than for the space of six months, and shall publish the journal of their proceedings monthly, except such parts thereof relating to treaties, alliances, or military operations, as in their judgment require secrecy ; and the yeas and nays of the dele- gates of each State on any question shall be entered on the journal when it is desired by any delegate ; and the delegates of a State, or any of them, at his or their request, shall be fur- nished with a transcript of the said journal, except such parts as are above excepted, to lay before the legislatures of the sev- eral States. Art. 10. The Committee of the States, or any nine of them, shall be authorized to execute, in the recess of Congress, such of the powers of Congress as the United States in Congress assembled, by the consent of nine States, shall, from time to time, think expedient to vest them with ; provided that no power be delegated to the said committee, for the exercise of which, by the Articles of Confederation, the voice of nine States in the Congress of the United States assembled is requisite. Art II. Canada, acceding to this confederation and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to all the advantages of this union ; but no other 592 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. colony shall be admitted into the same unless such admission be agreed to by nine States. Art. 12. All bills of credit emitted, moneys borrowed, and debts contracted by, or under the authority of Congress, before the assembHng of the United States, in pursuance of the present confederation, shall be deemed and considered as a charge against the United States — for payment and satisfaction whereof the said United States and the public faith are hereby solemnly pledged. Art. 13. Every State shall abide by the determinations of the United States in Congress assembled on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any altera- tion at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterward confirmed by the legislatures of every State. And WhereaSy It hath pleased the Great Governor of the World to incline the hearts of the legislatures we respectively represent in Congress, to approve of and to authorise us to ratify the said Articles of Confederation and perpetual Union, Know Ye, That we, the undersigned delegates, by virtue of the power and authority to us given for that purpose, do, by these presents, in the name and in behalf of our respective con- stituents, fully and entirely ratify and confirm each and every of the said Articles of Confederation and perpetual Union, and all and singular the matters therein contained. And we do fur- ther solemnly plight and engage the faith of our respective con- stituents, that they shall abide by the determination of the United States in Congress assembled, on all questions which, by ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. 593 the said Confederation, are submitted to them. And that the articles thereof shall be inviolably observed by the States we respectively represent, and that the Union shall be perpetual. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands in Con- gress. Done at Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the 9th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1778, and in the third year of the Independence of America. For tlie cleanest assortment of Furnlsliing: Ooods go to Heltkam's, 38 West Wasbington Street. 38 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. The Amendment proposed to the Constitution, June 8, 1866. ARTICLE XIV. Section i. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States, and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States ; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Sec. 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the sev- eral States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the executive and judicial officers of a State, or the members of the legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. 595 proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State. Sec. 3. No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, ot Elector or President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a mem- ber of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each house, remove such disa- bility. Sec. 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pen- sions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation in- curred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave ; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void. Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appro- priate legislation, the provisions of this article. The amendment passed the Senate by a vote of 33 yeas to 1 1 nays, and the House by a vote 138 yeas to 36 nays. ARTICLE XV. Sec. I, The right of citizens of the United States to vote .g5 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of ser- vitude. Sec. 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. HOMESTEAD LAW., By act of Congress May 20, 1862, any person who is the head of a family, or who has arrived at the age of twenty-one years, or has performed service in the army or navy, and is a citizen of the United States, or shall have filed his declaration of intention to become such, and has never borne arms against the Government of the United States, or given aid and comfort to its enemies, shall, from and after the ist of January, 1863, be entitled to enter a quarter section (160 acres) of unappropriated public land, upon which he or she may have already filed a pre- emption claim, or which is subject to pre-emption, at $1.25 per acre; or 80 acres of unappropriated lands, at $2.50 per acre. In order to make his or her title good to such lands, however' such person must make affidavit that such application is made for his or her exclusive use or benefit, and that said entry is made for the purpose of actual settlement and cultivation, and not, either directly or indirectly, for the use or benefit of any other person or persons whonrisoever ; and upon filing the affi- davit, and paying the sum of ten dollars to the register or re- ceiver, such person shall be allowed to enter the land specified ; but no certificate or patent is issued for the land until five years from the date of such entry, and the land must, during that For (be Best Ready-made Suit go to G. H. Heitkam's, 38 West WasbingtoD Street. 59^ HOMESTEAD LAW. time, be improved and not alienated (it can not be taken for debt). At any time within two years after the expiration of said five years, the person making the entry, or, in case of his or her death, his widow or heirs, may, on proof by two witnesses that he or she has cultivated or improved said land, has not alienated any part of it, and has borne true allegiance to the United States, be entitled to a patent, if at that time a citizen of the United States. In case of the abandonment of the lands by the person making the entry, for a period of more than six months at one time, they revert to the United States. 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