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'JOHNSON'S<br />

DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY<br />

AND<br />

,C lDVERTISlMG GAZETTEER OF JIICHIGAN,<br />

'<br />

FOR<br />

<strong>1856</strong>-Y..<br />

'BLISZED ANNUALLY BY JANES DAZE JOHNSTOX<br />

DETROIT -<br />

PKI NTED [FOR TIIE COJIPILER BY IIENRY BARNS,<br />

AT TIjP GTEAH PHIYTING OFFICE OE THE DETROIT DAILY TRIEUNE.<br />

1156.<br />

A Cupy r~a~led lo ally part of tllc Unitecl States or Cauncltt. A Free Copy cf t:.c !I~,:jr:css<br />

L~ir.r1ctor.y li)rsvul,dcci io irlotel Kcel~ars ni:d Yo~t lfakiter~ on ~~pl:li~t~fio~~.


3 I:TE.-This Direct,orr co~it~ins Gnzctccr noticcs of bY~?,rn Jfii)~rJrr~Z ~t~ifl.fift)~.fi~r 1)Inrr ill thr Sht;,of Jfici6qan. A free<br />

Etiition of Sixtccn IInndrctl ct.pics i:, forwrnl.dctl to POST OFFICER, Il,i'l,~~.s n~ld SEI.I:(,TI'ET) I~I,I,II~S~ES. 1 lie editich andvrrtctl to<br />

contni~re the STATISTICAT. nlld Anv~lu'rs~~a I)cl~;rrtn~c~~ts, and is drs~:~trl~c(l freely to ANY Post 3l;rstcr. IIolcl Keepers, or other<br />

public intlividnnl n )Iving. Thclwllolc 2000 C'OI'lES :~n~ln:rliy l~ril~tcrl co witliout fi~il into :I widel~ estcnrlctl circulntion. :\<br />

erce copy is inv:lfi:l!\ftr:inslnittell to enell Post~ii:atrr ill illirliipal, fir tllc llae of tllrir rcsl~rrtire i~~iglil~orl~o~tl~: n~ltl 1 hen:<br />

notice with gratifialtion tl~c written nck~io\~lcd rments of nrilnerorls l'ostm:~.sters wl~o 11:iv~ irlfrjr~llctl rllc, tlt:tt the Dirrctorv is<br />

npprceirted gc~cmlly within tlicir nciElllorlloo& uld frcqueatly refirred to fur in.u~nl;ltioli lalativc to the buduess of Detiuii.<br />

NUMBERIN= THE CITY 1 1<br />

:'kc jiener:J wish of tl!c Citi~cnsof Dctrait, it is hopctl will not,hc!Icft, unl~rctlctl by tllc. Con:rnoli Conncil, thnt the Odi:<br />

canto ~c~lntivc to AT~;rnl~i2rl~~ct1ic 1 Ioascs. \\.ill 11c cllforct.tl l)y tlrc Il:ush:~I or sonre 1!crso11 sl)et~i:~lI!~:ip~)oirltctl for urich pl1rpost.<br />

tt RIIOII~~~ IIC. I.~III~*III~)c~~~(~ t11:~t ever!: twenty feet frolit makes a 1iu111bcr. ~t iu ~LISV inllrortaut t11:ct all ~)crsons ruoviup fwc ~i~i!tlingfldtouIti 11ot hi1 to take off theirnulubcrs.<br />

POST OFFICE DELIVERY LETTERS,<br />

Oiu exwllcnt P~st~mastcr, Col. Crodlicnd, ~!~nnld promcrtc the con! cnicncc of many tl~onsnntls of our Ilard mo~*lring mcchanica<br />

who do rot rent boxes, :i~~il~~pon whose tilnc tlie tax of being nlltlcr tlic ~lccmsity of ooillcr to tllc I'ost Oiticc l~otli witll, uritl fur<br />

! ettcw id greatly felt, if Kcceivi~ig :inti Delivery ofliccs were estublislied by lriw at or ~enr?lie fullu~sin~ places in tlic city:<br />

C!drner Fort Gratiut and Riv:lrd.strcct<br />

Conlcr Jfichigan Avcllue and Scvcntl~ strcct<br />

Conlcr Gecrgc street and TYoxlwnrtl Avcnuc.<br />

lt. ~voo!d sceln to Le n most tlcuircd ol~jcct to cstnblish the system nf "LETTER CAIXIIYIKC;." Tlio compilcrknoms thls to<br />

?,I- t Iic prer:tiliug :uxi indcctt nlulclst uulvem~l \vish of the citizclls uf <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

THE WOOL OF MICHIGAN !. 1<br />

1t isI?@i-c:! tkc Eonrd of Tmdc will olit:iin Statistics of the quantity S1101.11nnd Esporlcd. Tlic \vho:e crcp is annnnlIy hip-<br />

]%ell Ea~it : ;u!d thence‘ prob:ll~ly sl1i11 ud to E11:1:rntl. TI~cre :I~C. t1v0 or t11rc.e ~nise~-,tblc :1ttc1111~tu to ~~~:ulot:.lcturo in tllc Stale<br />

-the see;iiiagIv elost succussfi~l :1t F:t~:rlaaroli. ~t is lot nttvlsyteti tilroag~iout tile state to ti~:olt~t:,cturc c~otils of 1 LI~B tex.<br />

u~c. .A r\trr,:!i.tEtory cst:rblislicd iu Dctrtlit cvuld ni:iirdain orlc tliousaud bands profitably, if loou~s were but once xall skirted.<br />

I{ntcred accordiog to Act of Congess, in the year <strong>1856</strong>, by<br />

JAMES DALE JOHNSTON,<br />

In (ire ofice of the ~istrict Court of tllc United States, for tho District of Aiichigan


PREFACE.<br />

It cannot be othc~ wise then highly $ratifying to all connected wit11 <strong>Detroit</strong>, to notice<br />

tile allnost m;lrvelously mpid annual 1ncrc:tse of her population. Tllnt 'population is<br />

wealth" is an axiom rrqoi~.ing no elucitl:1tion, bnt prodocing the conviction of its truthfill<br />

fact to the miid of every n~nn of common sense. Tlrc paradoxical ethics of a Mnrtineau<br />

or Xfnlthus call never haye ~veigllt in pa Arnerican comrnu~lity nn~il our alrngst<br />

boundless 2nd fertile prairies-are partitioned in to allotinents disproportioned to the wants<br />

of mankind, as is tbn case w it11 the agricnl tural peoples of the old ~~orlil. There the possession<br />

of the same nllmbcr of acres w ilicll are conveyed here by n grant of the government<br />

to a meritorious private soldier-nxlnc~ly, one llunclred and sixty acres-const itntes a<br />

conventional or class title to its fortun:cte possessor to "lol*d it" over tlie less fortunate<br />

but more industrial classes of me11 w 110 surround his prir ileged inheritance. And for<br />

the maintenance and protection of tl~is proprietary class? all European legislation seems<br />

to have 8 tendency. In fact, thisproprietorp class almost erclusirely, are the framers and<br />

n~akers of the li~ws, if an exception be acllnitted in favor of incorporated boroughs such<br />

as an American woulcl understand 1)y the term incorporated limits of <strong>Detroit</strong>," or<br />

any such city with the power of local governing jorisdiction.<br />

IIal3py are the people of America \vho own so ~nany broad acres and have so Inany<br />

nlillions to offer the pent-up peoples of tlle olcl world at prices little more to be regartied<br />

tl~an their acceptance :is n gift.<br />

The solid moral and political pl~ilosophy of Ptiley, fioelns to be still more suited to<br />

America than to Etngland, when he sags that "in tl~e ordinary progress of human<br />

ofairs, whatever, in any %my, coiztribnttes to ~nctke a people happier, tends to render<br />

them nzore nzl?~zei*ozts,"<br />

Hcre is an inco~~trovertable moral lesson n-ortlly of due consideration, and the contrary<br />

esperience of a cornlnon~~caltl~ uecessxily presents sterility and clepletion of industry<br />

and ~;esources.<br />

The Compiler of this <strong>Directory</strong> is pro~td in having been rermitted to witness the<br />

growth of <strong>Detroit</strong> since 1850, thnl a population of little over 20,000, expand itself<br />

within six years to more than treble tl~nt amount.<br />

It is presumable that from measnres ernylored by the State Exec~~ti~~e, the population<br />

spread over the vast Peninsuh (9 Michigan is gaining in proportion. Certainly<br />

there is notlling to prevent large additions by almoal immigration, but the inclifferen~~e<br />

of the governing power, for the time, to the promotion of such n laudable and highly<br />

patriotic project. The trade intc~*ests of <strong>Detroit</strong> sBonld dernand, if from no other object<br />

than merely local benefit, that tl~ree or four discreet and ufficient Emigrant Agents<br />

be appointed to spheres from which could be readily drawn meritorious artisans andl<br />

agriculturists ~vho need the philnnthrol~ic gui~l~ance of friends, from their present fields<br />

of unprofitable labor.<br />

The return to <strong>Detroit</strong> of men of judgment and enlarged experience? from California<br />

and elsewhere, afford8 rory decided proof of the superior ;lcl~-~nlagcs offered by Michi-.


& DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

gan to settlers ou its fertile lands. This allusion leads mo to introduce au extract frolorn<br />

an able statistical Tract on the subject of the THE IRON RESCOURCES OF MICHIGAN,<br />

written by MORGAN L. BATES, Esq., and which mill be found on pages 331 to 347.<br />

The reader mill please pass no severe judgements on the <strong>Directory</strong>, whicll lilio all<br />

works of the kind, is the result of arcluous labor, no matter with what amount of ampetency<br />

the compiler may bo facilitated, until he mill have examined its IndBr and<br />

made reference to all its parts.<br />

Something is generally expected to bo written by ~mny of preface to a book. The<br />

compiler acquits hiinself of such ospected duty, but should not have fullv discllal*ged it<br />

without assuring his <strong>Detroit</strong> friends how sincerely grateful he feels for he support hc<br />

has from time to time received in the eEorts he has made to be usef~ll to his fellow<br />

citizens, in endeavoring to prepare them n elleap annual assistant at their desks and counter~<br />

; and, as no clerk or assistant of any kind, ]nay be expected witllout some clorelopxnent<br />

of error, he pleads for the errors of the Directo~y generous extenuation.<br />

J, D. JOHNSTON.<br />

THE FALL . AND \VINTEB SESSION<br />

COMMERC AL COLLEGE.<br />

Is now fully open for the reception of Gcntlc~nen who dcsirc :I thorough Collllncrcial a r~l<br />

I'ra,ctic,zl Ihsincss Educ:ttioil.<br />

.<br />

The President, with tho ilssistancc of P~ofessors Spencer and Sprague, as Penman<br />

and Accountant, with El. C. litlight, Escl., as Lecturer on Comillercial Law, ~vill form<br />

a corps of practical instructors, whose kilomn ability and success in their various clepnrtments<br />

of instruction, will be su@.cient guarantee for a thoroough practical business Education<br />

to all who may desire to avail theinsel\-cs of tllc opport~~nities offered.<br />

A series ofpopular Lectures comprisin: topics of special interest to the citlzens of Micbigau, mill bc delivered<br />

before the Students of this College, during the milltcr at the<br />

YOUNG MEN'S HALL-<br />

~ hfollowing c &atinguisbcil gentlemen haw generously conscntcd to participate in thc Course of Lecture.<br />

above mentioned.<br />

IIon. J. M. IIOW~L~& I$. C. T.Tallier, IT. IE. Einmons, Esq.,<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Prof. A, S. JJ'elch,<br />

%on. 2. Chandler, I[. C linight , Prof. X, 0. IIa~eu, Prof. IE. P.Tappm,<br />

H. Hosmer, Esrl., 11. I). Tcrry, Rcv. 11. Neil, 1-011. Ira RIayhew,<br />

C. C. JIIC~BOII, EEC~ arlcl othcra. nhosc names with th~ vnrious topics will be I-lnly announced.<br />

- __ .,<br />

W. S. GREGOBXY, Presideme,


ADVERTISERS' INDEX.<br />

LTST of Pl*ofessions n~id Uusincsscs, Advertised in J. D. Johacton's I~etroit~irectoTy and Advcrtisiog<br />

Gazcttecr of illichigan, for <strong>1856</strong>,-7. Arr:uiged Alph:lbctic:~lly, wit11 thc Names, and Address of<br />

Advertisers ulid nefcreucc to Pqc at which bdvcrtiscrncnt is fotuld ; i~lcludiug those from-NEN<br />

1'01tK Str~tc aud Ciby, and clsewhc~e.<br />

-*-<br />

Adjutant and Quarter Master General.<br />

JohnESckwar~~cardpage317<br />

Advertising Agency.<br />

Stonehouse> <strong>Directory</strong> office 379 Broa(I\vay> N Y<br />

Agents, General.<br />

Andrcm Knox, 5% GI-iswold st-cnrd page 311<br />

'I'homas I\' i\lizl)cr, 36 Griswold-card pqc 255<br />

Josctph KII hll, 3101iroe ave-c:wd pngc 280<br />

U I.' (&inby, 162 JC~~C~SOLL ave-+XLl.d 270<br />

Co--card pngc 299<br />

Andrelv I(llos, 62 Grisvirold st-cnrd llnge 3311<br />

Z) F Quinby, 162 Jcffcrson :~vc-card page 270<br />

Agents, Insurance.<br />

Whiting & Bdnms. Griswold st-card page 306<br />

Andre\)- \-nos, 52 Griswold st--card p2ge 311<br />

D B Noycs, T\rood\vuril ave-card pagc 324<br />

John P:thncl; cor Woodwsrd nve nnd Lamed-<br />

card pagc 323<br />

Architects.<br />

Jordan 6; Anderson, 53 Griswold st-card page<br />

274 (scc also 170<br />

J~mcs Shmrer, ofice & shop Woodbridge st eat<br />

Yet Beallbicll gt Alltoiuc-caPd 284<br />

Angc~lo l'uldi, city water works offico cor Larned h<br />

D:rtcs--card l~agc279<br />

Attorneys.<br />

1Icnl.p C I


ti DETROIT CITY DIRECTOItY,<br />

-- - ---.<br />

Robcrt Scars, 1EI jvillium st Kcw Torli-card Cabinet Mal~ufacturers and Furnishing<br />

page 328<br />

Warehouses.<br />

Book-Binding&Bla~kB~olrManufa~tory. Co~4\\'r)od\val~d ;Ivc-cnrdD;.gc2~~<br />

mmor & cisller, 110 JcKcrson ave opp ~~;lsouic IJ.(:lil'y Wcber, 193 .JntTcrsoii avc-wrd p:lga 322<br />

IIall--c:~rcl past 204<br />

J I\' Tillil:~ 11, 1411 .J c~ffc~.con avc-c::~r(l page 304<br />

~~~~~~d S; Sellee]


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 7<br />

--- pa-. -<br />

Colleges-Commercial. I Eye Infirmary.<br />

Ilctroit Coml~lercinl nlld ilgricult~~ral, Urinh Greg- Dr. I-Inmilton Bigelow, Shcldo1-1132ock-card bcfcV:c<br />

ory, Odd Ycllowe' IIn11-card page 4<br />

title<br />

Commercial Instruction-Oral.<br />

Express Office.<br />

I<br />

The -4 I~CT~CRU Express Clolnl)n~ly'~ Office, No 10;;<br />

Barunrd's one hour n (lay systcln; ovcr Thompson's<br />

Jeffersol~ ave-card bcforc title<br />

Banking Officc-card pagc 173<br />

English Cutlery and File Warehouse.<br />

Composition Roofers.<br />

(<br />

1-1 K licssingcr & Sen, rlT:ln.c~l's,] office at 34 1Iargl.c:~~~ Smit;h :111d Di(:liiu~011, 25 ClifY ! t Npi\-<br />

TITood\vnrd avc-ad pngc 2!)-1:<br />

Yorli-card page 332<br />

C R JIilIis, [pntcnt cclnc~lt,j office wit11 .Jl~sticc<br />

Millot T. Lnuc, Ltu*ncd st--c:~rd pngc 995<br />

1 Fan Blowers, and Cheese Press.<br />

G. D. IIarris, Bitehburg, 3Ines-enrtl p,ge 314<br />

Commission, Shipping and Forwarding<br />

Mercl~ants.<br />

Fire Proof Paint.<br />

Johu II~~tcllings, Ata:~tcl; foot Griswold--cal.d I3lalie's I'ntcnt Fire Proof l':i~lt, Cl~nrlcs 13 (;:*:~t!pye<br />

2G0<br />

lliss, 208 1'c:trl st Ncw yorl;-- curt1 1J:Ige :t:?I<br />

Craig k, 13~0, foot Woodrvni-d nve-cn~d page 263<br />

J & 14; JL Bculc~it, foot of Tl~ird st-cwtl 1):~pc 261 I Fire Works Depot.<br />

Charles Bancroft, foot Cass st-c:~rd page 264<br />

n7illiom J'helps & Co, 98 Jeffcrsoa avc-card pnge<br />

Custom House.<br />

I<br />

John I-I. I-I:lrmon, Collector, dock foot WootZnenrd<br />

:we-o:wd p:~gc 35 1<br />

Fancy Goods, Toys, CLc. &kc.<br />

Daguerrian Galleries.<br />

91 Satton, 207 ..Jcffi;!i-so~l :~vc-c:u:d past 313<br />

(; Grclling & Co, Fireulcu's IIn11, Jcf~crsou avo-<br />

Snnlncl Phcll~s, 96 Jcf?fcreon arc--cwd ptg"flP3<br />

Antholly Gcnllan, JIowoe nve-page 305<br />

Flour and Feed.<br />

card I):I~C 301<br />

Noore's sliy-I~i$b, 156 Jeff ~VC-~;~rd p:lgc 308<br />

Conlniereial Mills, coruer 7iToodbritlgc nu ti Rn!: -<br />

dull)h-enrd ,,arre 300.<br />

Dentist.<br />

blcxnudkr P:~to~l, i-l-r16, 18 filichignn arc ael-t-cnrtl<br />

page 2(i7<br />

11 Y Ashley, Firemen's Ihll-card page 270<br />

Furriers.<br />

' Druggists.<br />

k' Ihhl & Co, 118 Jeffersou ave-cnrd pngc 30.1<br />

llellry Simoncnn, 56 Jefferson ave-card on inside T 13 il~~llstr~ng, 169 JcrFersou ave-card page 316<br />

pngc front covcr-(sce :~lso 219) ,<br />

J J U:tl


8 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Furniture Manufacturers and Dealers.<br />

Henry Wcber, 193 Jefferson ave-card page 322<br />

J W Tillman, 144 Jcff erson ave-card page 304<br />

BE. Frost & Co. 34 Woodward ave--card page 292<br />

Adams 97/ Hunt, 93 llToodwrd avc-card page 271<br />

Fruit, Oysters, Pickles.<br />

0. C. Lomhrd, 42 Jefferson ave-card page 267<br />

Gas Light Company,<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Gas Light Company, office 8 Larned st east<br />

--card page 977<br />

Grist Mill (Felton's Patent.)<br />

Thomas A Parkcl; 60 Fort east-cwil11age 304<br />

Gunsmiths and Rifle Manufacture re.<br />

Wm Wii~gert, 108 Woodward arc--card pagc 324<br />

James Young, Grand River Road--cud page 309<br />

Grindstones.<br />

M P I-Intchins, Agcnt Lalto IIuron Grind Stones<br />

14 FITooilward avc-card page 294<br />

Groceries, Wines and Liquors.<br />

F k' PnAer, 75 F\Tood~vard ave-carii' page 323<br />

Parl.nnd & MThcnton, 80 IVoodivarcl ave-card<br />

Hotels,<br />

Michigan Eschange, 110 Jeff ave-cnrd page 10<br />

Rail Enod Hotel. H R Addrews, Public Square-<br />

card page 287<br />

Rail Road Exchnuge, J C Bearilslee, Michigan ave<br />

cast-card page 293<br />

T'lrormlcg I-Iouse, corner Third and Woodbridge st<br />

--carcl page 265<br />

Westci*n Hotcl, Alcrnnder Leadbcater, 178 and 182<br />

TVoodbridgc st cor Third-card page 298<br />

Pcskin's Hotcl, juuction Cass ave and Grand River<br />

--cal:(l page 262<br />

Murrin's Cci~trnl IIotcl, 10, 12 aud 14 Second st<br />

-cai.d pngc 263<br />

IIo~vard House, Congress st wcst ncar Woodwwd<br />

avc-card pclgc! 272<br />

Lansing I-Ionsc, corner Grand River and Jones stcard<br />

page 276 '<br />

Iinrd\rarc in Gcnernl,<br />

Brodie & Pitchel; 71 Wood~rard nve-card page<br />

31 8<br />

Buhl & Dncl~wme, 17 and I9 Woodmaril avepages<br />

238, 292<br />

D 0 & W S Pc~ficld, 103 T\Tood~~rard svc--card<br />

pn,gc 305 and 352<br />

C 8~ 1' PIcll~~s. 258 Jefferson nvc-card page 269<br />

inside cover !l' J Noyes, 69 \\Toodrvl~rd nve--card page 320<br />

R9 I' Butchius, 14 IYoocl~~~nrcl nve-card page 294 AfcBrenrty Q Crimmins, 48 Jcfferson ave-card<br />

Keith & Iiil~lcy, Odd Yellow's ZIall 85 TIToodward pazc 298<br />

avc-card lmgc 309<br />

Dudley 6r. Holmer, 67 TVood~vard are-card page<br />

Craig & Brothel; foot TIToodward ave-card pagc 319 4<br />

2G3<br />

Bard\fsrc Saddlery.<br />

Thomas Gallaghcr, Fircnien's Hall, Jcffcrsou ave<br />

-card pagc 306<br />

IInyden & Fairbanlrs, 70 Woodward me--card<br />

James Stephens & Co. 131 Woodward' rsve--card page 326<br />

page 259<br />

Honsc and Rent Agents,<br />

William Plielps, 98 Jefferson ave-cnrd 297 Andrew Kuos. 52 G~.iswold st-card page 311.<br />

E Doyle, I56 \Vooiin-nrd avc-card page 326 D. k'. Quinby, 162 Jefferson nvc-card pagc 270<br />

Samnel Yhelps, 96 Jefferson ave-card page 298<br />

J V Blellill~, 13 Bfickigan ave-card pclge 293<br />

Insarance Gorn~paaiesy Agents,<br />

Jereniinh 0,Connol; 11 e coriler Griswold and John Palmcr, TVatermau Block, colsner TVoodwarcl<br />

TVoodbridge-cml page 264<br />

nvc and Larued st-card page 328<br />

JcE.y Breniian, 113 Larued st west corner First- Laosiug & Vcrnol: Gcnw.d losum-nncc Agents 31<br />

e:ud page 291<br />

Wooc1rv:wd :tvc--cart1 pngc 296<br />

Campbell & Merrick, foot of Sccoild st--card T\'hiting & Adanis, 63 Griswold st--card page 306<br />

pqe 272<br />

Audl-cw Tinos, 52 Gciswold st-card pap 311<br />

Birch & Grecn, 105 Michigan arc--card page 297 D Y Quinby, 162 Jeffel-sou we--card page 250<br />

Harness Manufacturers.<br />

I Iron Bailing and Bcrmda~~s,<br />

Pcter Cacsrnau, 22 iVIichigau ave-card page 263 D W Glendinning, 154 Michigan ave west--card<br />

Cullen Brown, 201 Jeffirson avc-card page 265 pagc 31 7<br />

Jacksoq & TVilep, 205 MToodbridge st coiner Fifth<br />

House movers.<br />

-cal.d page 251 :uld 241<br />

James hlelrose, South side Lafayette bet Brush and E Chope, cornel. ltanclolph and Larneil sts-card<br />

Beaubien-card pase 27 1<br />

pagc 327<br />

Joseph Elder, 121 Cliford st--card page 284 Iron and Coal Ix.'rporters and Dealers.<br />

Hatters, DIAnnfi\etnrcrs aud Dcnlers, J E Pit,tnlan, foot of Cnss-card page 268<br />

John IIutchings, foot of Grisnold--card<br />

l! Bnhl & Co. 148 Jefferson avc-ca:d pge 384<br />

page 260<br />

'I' H Amstrong, 163 Jefferson ave-card page 3 16 I Ice Cream Saloos.<br />

Harps,<br />

I Anthony German, 30 Monroe ave-card pxge 265<br />

J F Drown & Co, Harp ~na1


1<br />

AND ADVERTZSIKG GAZETTEER. 16<br />

Jewelry and Silver Ware.<br />

George Doty, 31 8 Jeffirson ave-card before title<br />

I, 1' Uurkee, 55 Woodward ave-card page 320<br />

Justices of the Peace.<br />

PIIi~iot T JJaue, office 1 1 Larned st west-card<br />

page 268<br />

St.el)hen 1' P~urdy, oflice 9 Larned st west--card<br />

page 272<br />

Life Preservers.<br />

Thompiou's Graduating Life Seat, A J Folger ngcnt<br />

--card page 305<br />

Locomotive Works.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Locomotive" Bnilding Wol.ks, Third and<br />

Fourth sts and Lamed-card page 274<br />

Lucifer Matches.<br />

I B Hibbard & Co, 371 Woodbridge st-cnrd<br />

page 235 and 290<br />

Liquor Importers, Manufactur errr and<br />

Dealers.<br />

John Hen~y Ihm, 9 Woodbridge st west-card<br />

page 291<br />

Aikin & Flibbnrd. Mroodb~*irlrrc. bet Grismold and<br />

Mattresses.<br />

&I Frost & Cq 34 Woodward ave--card pa.ge 292<br />

A dams &. IIunt, 93 Woodward ave-card pagc 27 1<br />

Henry Mreber, 193 Jefferson ave-card page 322<br />

Maps, Pocket of <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

Jnnle* Johason, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigau--card pap<br />

288 and 332 .<br />

Musical Iilstruments and Music Dealers,<br />

A A Simmons & Co, Melodeoll mannfacturero<br />

IIaIl Block. pllblie square--card page 295<br />

Ilorace Waters: 333 Broadway N Y-card page 334,<br />

335,336, 337,338<br />

I Masonic Periodical-The Ashlar (monthly<br />

Allyn Wcston editor and proprietor--card page297<br />

I<br />

Midwife. - -<br />

Mrs Angclo Pa,ldi, 182 3lullet-cnrd page 275<br />

Mills-Flour.<br />

Thc Commercial, Il'razicr & Elliot.t, cor Woodbridge<br />

aud R:~~ndolph st-card page 300<br />

Millwrights.<br />

Harris & Penfield, 365 Atwnter east-card n 351<br />

A<br />

~helby sts-c:lr(~ p;lge 289 '<br />

Scaulon. 111 llTooilbrirlge west-ca1.d page 270<br />

Nurseries.<br />

Alexander l'aton, 12,14, 16, Michigan ave west- William Adair, Nnrsery and T-lorticultural Gnrcard<br />

page 267<br />

den, Jefferson ave east end-card Inside cover<br />

Elijah Smith, Abbot's Block cor Griswold and At- and page 352<br />

water sts-ard page 279<br />

Newspapers of <strong>Detroit</strong> and elsewhere.<br />

John V &lchling, 13 Michigan avc west-card<br />

Dctroit Daily Advertiser (also nlouthly and weekpagc<br />

293<br />

ly)-card page 307<br />

Jnlian Strelliugel; 72 Woodbridge west-card<br />

Dctroit Evcnivg T.ribune, (also tri-weekly and<br />

page 296<br />

aeelt1y)-ca1.d page inside back cover<br />

C S 3lott & Coy 17 Jefferson av-card page 348<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Catholic V indicator-card page 29 1<br />

Niles Sr. Vunhndeu, Nntioual Hotel--card p 351 Michigan Christian IIerald-a~rd page 300<br />

Livery and Boarding Slable. The New Yorlc Citken (American Irish)--card<br />

Bradley H Thompson, Woodbridge st east corner page 286<br />

Ibndolph-card page 29 1<br />

Oils.<br />

Lumber Merchants.<br />

A S Tl'illiams, 46 Jefferson ave-card page 289<br />

The Jndd Liuseed and Sperm Oil Compny, 1 39<br />

, C Reeve & Son, second mill below M C RR depot Front ,ct New Yorlc-card page 333<br />

--card page 258<br />

Henry E Beuson, above hyhaulie roulld honsc- Oil Cloths and Carpets.<br />

card page 308<br />

Luthe~. Recchcr & Co, 142 Jefferson ave-cmd<br />

outside coi cr<br />

Looking Glasse - .<br />

J W Tillman, 144 Jefferson ave-card page 304<br />

Optician.<br />

Adam & Hnut, 93 Woodword me-card page271 Dr II Bigelow, office in Sheldon Block-cord page<br />

Pred Whitmorc & Co, 68 Woodward ave-card before titlc<br />

pngc 321<br />

I - 0 yster Depots, Pickles, sardine^<br />

L V<br />

Machinists and Engine Builders. Keith Rt Ripley, Odd Fellows Ha11 85 Woodward<br />

avo-card Faye 309<br />

Barclay & Johnstou, corner Atwaterband Rivard-<br />

0 C Lombard, 42 Jcffcrson ave--card page 267<br />

card page 317<br />

Jnelison & Wiley, 208 Woodbridge st west corner<br />

Oyster Saloons<br />

Fifth-card page 257<br />

New- York House. A Landsberg, 51 ~ ~swold st-<br />

A R Swift-card page 282 .<br />

card page 276<br />

Johnston & Dunham--card pnqe 287<br />

Carson's Rotunda Saloon 52 Griswold st--card<br />

J B MTaync & Co-card pge 294<br />

page 292<br />

Young (9r, Son, cnr Woodbridge and Brush s t Pmtt, Saloon, cor L~~nned and Shelby streets-cord<br />

card page 277<br />

pngc 290<br />

Chs Kellogg, Atwnter st near city water works-<br />

Physicians, &c.<br />

card pngc 285<br />

Dr J W Kemott, 14 Congress st-card pngc 280


1 o DETROIT CITY DIEEcT0Ry,<br />

Dr I1 Bigclow, Sheldon Block Jefferson avc-card<br />

pagc bchro tiele<br />

3)r J J Ot~IiIcy, RIasonic IInll Jcffcrson avc--card<br />

page 315<br />

Dr. Hunter, Shcl(1on Rlocli-card past 312<br />

1)r &E;1rsdcu, 42 I\\\'trod\~aril :ivc-~nrd page 348<br />

Dr Lkpenard, ltochcstcr, N Y-card page 340<br />

Paper Wai-ellouses<br />

Pnlincr & Fisllcr, 130 Jcfi:rson nvc-cnrd pngc 204<br />

1 J 110i~:lril. lGCi JIrooilw~~rd avc-cwil llilgc 325<br />

Sprague & l'icrce, 210 Jef-f:ive--card page 327<br />

~olvder and Sl~ot,<br />

TVilliam TITingcrt, 108 JVoodward avcnue--card<br />

1xtg-c 324<br />

Enton gL Folso~n, 203 Broadrvny N Y--card pqc 333<br />

Rectifiers,<br />

C S Ilott; & Co, 17 Jeffcl-son avc-card page 348<br />

dilien & IIibb;~l-d, TVooclbrirlgc st bct Griswolcl and<br />

Shelby-card p:~gc 268<br />

Scauloll, 1 1 \\Toodl~riclg~ ~vcst-card pngc 270<br />

Xlijt~fi Snlith, cop ilti~ntcr a~ld Griswolcl strcet-card<br />

page 279<br />

Poor, Director of<br />

Real Estate Dealers and Agents.<br />

Luther I3 l\'ill:trd, office iu <strong>City</strong> all-card lihitiug & ihdnnls, 53 Griswolcl st-cnrd pngc 306<br />

pagc 295<br />

Gcorgc Frost, oflicc Griswold st ncar Congress west<br />

Paill tcrs<br />

-cart1 pngc 299<br />

h' Tiuckp & CO, G3 Jcffc.1*~0~ :we cor Cnss Cra~ic & TPessoli, office liorth west cor Grisivold<br />

:11icl -card pi~gc 278<br />

Col~grcss sts-carcl p:lgc 284<br />

1) IV Fostc~, Co11prc.s~ st ~vcst ncar IIomard I-Iousc hndrcw Kilos. 52 Griswolcl st--c:trd page 311<br />

- -c:al.(l l):~gc2f2lG<br />

D h' Quinby, 162 Jeffcl*soi~ we-card page 270<br />

Stonc Sr l~illiil~, 228 Je&rson we-eal.dpngc 326<br />

RaikoaCs.<br />

I'er S~laer~<br />

BIichigan Ccntrnl ltailrou~d, 1)el)o~ foot Th;ril stc:~rd<br />

1):tge 266<br />

Henry Simo~lcnu, 5G Jcabrson avc-card insidc<br />

Grent Direct llouto, Kcw York Ccntrcll, office foot<br />

cover<br />

'l'Ilil*il st-cal-il page 273<br />

Produce Comtmiissisn Ill[erel~nat, Miclli~:~il Scbuth :LI icl Northern Indi.'na Railroad<br />

J &, E 31 Bcuicut, foot Third st--c:lrc'l ;)age 261 -card 1)qc 281<br />

Gre:it Wcstcrn 1k~ilw:~y-card front pngc cover<br />

Prin ters,<br />

Palmcry Fisl~cr & Flculilig, 52, Shclby st-card<br />

Roofing Composition<br />

pagc 204<br />

C R 3iillis, (patwt cement) oscc with Justice<br />

E-I Buns, Tribilnc o!?fice--card insiilc back cover L:\ne tor L:~rucil a d Grisi~old sts--curd<br />

11:lgc 2F5<br />

Pii~i~ofortes,<br />

I1 I< Messingcr & Son (Wartell's Compositiou)<br />

Horace MTaters, 333, ltroail \ruby Ncv York-card office at 34 T\'oocl\~:~rcl ave-card pagc 294<br />

psges 334,335, 336,337, 338<br />

Gcorse Doty, 218 Jefferson tlvc--card bef~re titlc Rifle Nanufacturer.<br />

tV IViugert, 108 TTTood~\.:~rd :~vc--c:~~~I pngc 324<br />

Fig Pron,<br />

J 15 Pittmnn foot of Cass st-card page 268<br />

Craig & Bro, foot JYood~~~rd ave--cnrd page 263<br />

Culupbell Si, Dlen.iek, hot Seeoud st--c:lrcl p;lge 272<br />

Begalia Manufacturer,<br />

T H dnnstroug, 168 Jcffersou avc-card page 316<br />

Rolling Mills, Iron Work<br />

Thc JITyn~ldotte Mills oficte Cnpt Ward's office Jf C<br />

St It Depot-card p:bgc 283<br />

ltope and (lordilg~ l!Iannfaetory,<br />

Job TIatchings, Wxrcl's warehouse foot of Gris- 1 P Gsllrghur, (ira~ld liiver liouil-card p 279 & 351<br />

wold-culscl pngc 260<br />

I<br />

James Stcphcus, 131 Woodnard ovc-card page 259 Saddlery Hardware.<br />

I-Injrden & Fi~kba~ks,<br />

Plumbers and Gas Fitters,<br />

page 326<br />

Dudley & I-Iolmes, 77 VToodbridge we--card<br />

Saloons.<br />

page 319<br />

Pratt's Saloon, corner Larned and Shelby sts-card<br />

Bannerman & Ross,l09 l\Toodw~rd :)avc-cnrd p'306 page n~ld 234<br />

John Iteilly, 93 Jcil-crson avc-card page 310 ~otiudr Saloon, 52 Gris~vold-card page 292 and<br />

J Stewart, <strong>Detroit</strong> Water JVorks office-card 24 1<br />

page 265<br />

Pnhlishers aud Booksellers,<br />

card pages 237 and 276<br />

The Londo Publishin? Cornpnny, James Logan, Saddles and Earness. .<br />

.Igcnt ! ~eckm ic st--can1 page 300<br />

John h Kerr & Co 215 Jefferson avc-card<br />

page 313<br />

Police,<br />

C M Tuttlc, Criulinal Police Ofice and U S Deputy<br />

Marshall--card pagc 303<br />

70 Woodward rrve-card I<br />

Xew York House of Refreshment, 51 Griswold- ,<br />

Petcr Cassman, 22 Michigan ave-card page 263<br />

Cullen Brown, 207 Jefferson ave-card page 265<br />

Schools Commercial, i<br />

Uriah Gregory, Odd k'ellow's I-Id1-card-page 4 j<br />

Y S Unrnald, over No 37 IVoodward we-card<br />

I<br />

I


AXi) ADVEItTISIKC; GAZETTEER.. 11<br />

' Siding and Flooring Mills.<br />

Tailors, Merchants.<br />

Thonias A l't~rker, <strong>Detroit</strong> Saw \\?oxks GO Fort st 5 FIT \'JIclgkiu, !I JcKcrson nve-(*n~.d before titlc<br />

cast-card 1)nge 304<br />

II & J Shol.t, Uiliou Hall 49 Jcffe~*son avc-card<br />

IIarris cYL Penficltl, 367'Atnrntcr--card page 351<br />

1 1)age:~lO<br />

Saw Nanufacturers.<br />

' Julius linl~ffl~~n, MTn\rol.ly IIOUSC ClotLilig Store-<br />

C St P Rfcllus, 258 Jefferson nvc awl 60 Fort st cnid p:~,yc 331<br />

cast-card 1):1,gc 268 (see also 169)<br />

A Lchinall, GI) JcfTcrcon avc--card pngc 278<br />

J I' T:lggm.t. 222 Jcffei.snll avc-card p:~tie 2FG<br />

Seeds Stores.<br />

RI $ I Schr:tdzl;i, 25 JcTcl*son avc-c:~i.d p:~gc 303<br />

1> 0 & W S Pcuficld, 103 ~lrood~vard avc-card<br />

1):~gc 305<br />

Trunks, Valises., &c., &c.<br />

Anlerici~i S: cd Storc. 22 $IOI\~OC me-cad p 293 A I;ch~n:ui, 69 Jcflcrson ave-c;n8d page 278<br />

P l' l'urke;; 5; lVood\vard :wc-card pagc 323 ,J ulius li:~uffillnii, Wtlvcrly lIousc Jcflicl~son avo-<br />

Shi~ Chandler.<br />

carel l):Lg(! 321<br />

Campbell & 3lcrri&, foot S cco~d st-card page Tiia and Sheet Iron Works.<br />

2'7 2<br />

Dudltlp ck llolu~es, 77 Wocil~vard avc--card pap<br />

Ship Canal Company.<br />

319<br />

St Rlary's I!tllls Ship Ctunal Co.'s Laid Ofice, Gris- filIcRrc:~~~.ty & Criulnlins, 48 Jcffcrson avc-card<br />

wold st-ca~d ~):L;c 29'3<br />

J):I.~c 298<br />

Ship Builder.<br />

D 0 Q \I S l'cnficld, 103 Tll'ooilwaril me-card<br />

Johu Stupillsky, foot of 1tiv:u-cl st--card pnge 261 1!:i$d%01)<br />

Ship Joiner.<br />

Scales.<br />

Steamboats,<br />

Tuimeling and Rail Road Grading.<br />

Joscl~h Cooper, l\-oo~bl~idgc st ~ist nnd~ Gas ~~rilli:lnl llowcll, lmcfoi.cnce to 3T:tyor IIy ilc--card<br />

kVor1i.i-card 1)iisc 306<br />

I):':(: 230 :111(1 290<br />

Shirt Manufac tuser.<br />

Tobr.ceonists and Cigar Dealers. .<br />

D T IZ:brrett, 85 Jcllbrsou :~rre-card p:~;rcs 293 Francis l$ccn~.d, 124 Il:~~~dol~h st iicnr the JIarlict<br />

aud 242<br />

Tub aild Pail Factory.<br />

C & J Jcillts, 38 llTood\v:.ard :we-card page 16<br />

J W St~tto~l, k~ cbt C J of ~ Fort st--~aril page 258<br />

1) C Whitwood, 1G l\'ood\varcl :tvc--card l3o.g~ 2'36<br />

scc 227<br />

Upholsterers.<br />

Stereotyping.<br />

lliltoll Frost & Co, 3.1. Woodnard nvc-card page<br />

E P Beadles, BuEilo, Stcrcotypeoidry 11 \vest 29 2<br />

Selleca st, U .~iGlo, N Y--c;lrd page<br />

I<br />

Undertaker.<br />

I Stoves and Grates.<br />

Jtlulcs S utllcrltuucl, Gratiot st llenP the Ji~i.1-card<br />

I IIayden Sr. Fairbsufs, 70 I\-oods:lrd avc-card page 325<br />

page 326<br />

Veterinary Surgeon.<br />

i.Zcl3rcartv YL Criulnlius, 4-8 Jefferson avcGnril W 1' Lomns~ Officc :mil Stables 1.e:lr of 115 woodbridge<br />

\v~st--~aril 1)tlge 282<br />

Vinegar Manufacturer.<br />

1 1)ag': 305<br />

Julien Stril!cngel; 72 Woodbridge west - card<br />

Safes,<br />

page 296<br />

E J I\~trol(:y, IVCS' Bai11cil1g ofice COY Jefferson ave Watchcs and Jewelry.<br />

:mil Giis~volcl st--cn~'cl 1~1:~ 902<br />

Ccorge Doty, 318 Jcffcrsoll aye-card pagc before<br />

D C lVhit\vood, IG I\'oodw:~rcl uvc-card pagc 29G titlc<br />

C & J Jc~ilis, 33 lJ-oo~I~v;lrCL -we--c:lrd page 16 L P Durkcs & Co, 55 JJToodward :rye--card pnge<br />

Steam Engine Building.<br />

3'5<br />

A R Swift, Atwater street above IIastings-c:brd Wire Rope Manufacturers and Agents.<br />

page 282<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> 1Vil.e TVol.ks, WU SROW, 102 Woodward<br />

I Charlc s Kellogg, Atwater st near Hydraulic worlts LliTc--c:~1*~1 1):~gc 309<br />

-card pge 885<br />

Johllsoii & I) rulham, above Water \lTorks--car d<br />

Johnson & L)u~ih~i~ll, above the <strong>City</strong> waterworks pagc 287<br />

--card page 287<br />

J B<br />

Water Works, The <strong>Detroit</strong><br />

Wayne & Coy Fulton Iroii Tliorlis near D & 31:<br />

R 1(: Depot--card page 294<br />

Office corner of Lnnled nild 13ates-card page 328<br />

Bnrclay & Johnston, cdr of Atwntcr nud llivaril sfs<br />

Whips.<br />

-cord page 3 17<br />

S Koble, 103 1Toodw:lrd :we--c!nrd pge 326<br />

Wood Carvers,<br />

Michigan Celltrnl Railroad Lhe. C B Swai~l agent James O'I3rienY207 Jcffersoiz avc-card before tit10<br />

--card psee 266<br />

Jules Jl elchci-s, Statuary aud Cnrver, 5 4 13eaubiw<br />

Great Weste~ii Railway Line--see frollt pap cover --card page 278


GENERAL INI>EX<br />

TO STATISTICAL DEPARTIKENT OF JOHNSTON'S DIRECTORY, FOR 1866-7; !I<br />

PAQE<br />

Atl.rrertiser9s Index after Title.<br />

Dctroit Light Guard,. . . ... .. - ...,. .. . . . 251<br />

Alphabetical List of Names begins, . ,. . . 105 Dctroit Grays,. -- . - - - . - - -. - - - - - - - . . - - . 251<br />

Aldermen, Board of for 1866-7,. , ,. , ,, , . 22 Dctroit, Mol~roc and Toledo Itailmay,. -- , 67<br />

A~scsso~~s, - - - - . , - - . , - , . - _ _ . , , , - , 23 Iletroit and l\iIil\~.a~li~e Railway,. - - . - . 67<br />

Agric~lltural, (S tate) Society,, . , . , . , 43 i311n1vuod Cemetery, . . - . - - - - - - - - - - : . - - , 248<br />

Agricnltural, (Statc) College,. . , ,, , . - , , 43 Education, An~ericau Association,.., , - .., 44<br />

Artillery, - - - -. . . , . - , . - -. . , ,. . , , 250 Firc Drpnrtnleut,. -. - . - - - - - - - - - - . 33<br />

Asylnrn, (Michigtin State) for the Insane, 41 Fire TVnrclens, - - - - - - - -. . -- - - - - - - - - - . -- - 33<br />

Asylum, (Jlichigau Statc) for the Deaf, Fire EII~~IIC Cornl~a~iics, . -- - - - - - - - - - . - - , 33<br />

Dumb and 131iutl,. -- , , ,, , . , -, - , , _, 43 Firclne~l's Benevolc~lt Society, - - - -.- -. -. , 34<br />

Banks, Bauki~lg Houscs, aud Esclla~~~e Ferry 13onts, - -. . , . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - 57<br />

13rolicr.c, ill <strong>Detroit</strong> and throughout tlle Fr;nll;lin 011 the Copper hlilles,--- ..-----. 249<br />

Statc of BIichignn,. , . , . , . . , . , 97 Qoverurncnt of t,lie Uui tcd States, - - - - . - - . 19<br />

nrothcrs of the Cliristira~l Schools,. ,, ,., . , 38 (;.:orernn~eut of tlhc State of i\/liclligau,. . . . 19<br />

Boartl of 'l'radc, <strong>Detroit</strong>,. , _ , . , _, , 4(5 Goverl~orb of filic'higilll S~LICC 1806, - - - . -. . 20<br />

Bo~cl of Eclucation, <strong>Detroit</strong>,. - , ,. , ,, . , _ _ _ 24 Gazcttecr of 3Iichig:.rtn, - - - - - - - . . - - - - -. . ., 68<br />

3o:u.d of Health, <strong>Detroit</strong>,. ,, . . , , . , - - - 23 Govcr~~mcnt of <strong>Detroit</strong> Citly of 1866-7,. -. . 21<br />

l3oartl of Way~ie County Auditors, - -, -. . 25 Good Ternplcbr, I. 0. of, N 0. 8, - - - - . - - - . 102<br />

Bible Conimittce, <strong>Detroit</strong>,. . . . , ,, , _ , 36 German FV~rIii~lg Rfeu's Society.- - - -. - -. - 104<br />

13uil(ling S~ln~ninrp of <strong>Detroit</strong>,. ,, .. , ,, , 248 Great TTcsterll Railway,. -. - - -- - - -- - .--- 651<br />

13ouncl:1rics of the Wards,. . . . . - , _, , .,. 51 GMII~ Lodge of Michigan, (Masonic,). - - - 98<br />

Cabs nurl Coaclies, <strong>City</strong> Laws respecting,, 5 OIXI,~ Cllnpter of Rlicl~i~au, (Masonic,. .). 99:<br />

Conq~trollcr's Rcport, <strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>City</strong> ,,.., . 47 Grnlld Lodge I. 0. 0 F.,. - - - ----. . . . . -. lOa<br />

Custotn Rouse, ., , . ,, , .,,, ,,-, , -, , . , 30 Grant1 Eucatnl~~ric~~t, I. 0. 0. F* ---. 100<br />

Custo~u House Clerl;~,, , , . , . , , . , . , 31 CJuild, tlle Catholic. of <strong>Detroit</strong>,. . . . . . . - - 38<br />

Courts, . - - - , ,, . . ,, , . , - , . , - , ,, , -. 26 Hospital, St. Mary's,. - . - - -- . - - - . . - - . .-. 37<br />

Cemeteries of <strong>Detroit</strong>,. ., , . . . . - , . ,,, ,, 248 I-Ionse of Itepresentative of Miclligan,. ,,. 20<br />

Circuit Court Comn~ission~~~~, , . - , - , . , 26 Harrnoliia," C;crnla~l Cilce Club, - , - , - , . 104<br />

Circuit Courts, -, , - , _ , _ _ _ , , . , ,, , 26 Iqj~ IIC~~I)II Rlastcr, . - - - - - - - - - - . - . . . . ... 28<br />

Colll~nissioners Water Works, <strong>Detroit</strong>, -. , . 22 Irldiau Aff:tirs, Office of, - - . - . -. , . - . - . 30<br />

Churches of <strong>Detroit</strong>,. . , - - - - , - :-. 3:) 111diar1 Tribes yct in Jlichipan,. . . ,, , .- 30<br />

Coaches, Stage, - . . . , . . , . , . . . . . 57 Inspectors, TITeighcrs and Gaugers, (Cus-<br />

Conlrlierce of tllc Lakes, - , - - . ,, , ,. , , -. 57 tom Depwtment1, - - - - . . . -- - . , , - ,. 31<br />

Counties of lllichig:in, - - _ - . , -. , - - - , - - - , . 70 Judiciary of Iliichi,rrall,. - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . 19<br />

Chmch <strong>Directory</strong> of <strong>Detroit</strong>,- ,, , . . ,,. 40 Justices of the Pcace,. . . . . -- - . ,. - , -. 24<br />

Copper Mines, Lake Superior,. . - - - - - ... . 2 Jg Justices Courts,. . - - . - - -. - - - - - . - - . -. , -. , 28<br />

Collect~rs of <strong>City</strong> Taxes,. ,, , . -, , . ,- -. ,, 23 Lrgis1atun.e of Michigan,- -- - - --. . .- , ... . 20<br />

Collector of Spccial Taxes, . _ , . . . . - , - , . 23 Ladies of &' The Sacred Heart," , ,, ,. . 38<br />

Cel~sus of <strong>Detroit</strong>, embodied in Preface,, - 247 Lakes,- -- - . -- - - - - - - -- - - -- -.--- - -- - .--, 74<br />

Constables,. , -, . - - - - , - - , - - , - -. . . . . , - , 24 L:lfihyctte RenevolentSociety, - - - - 104 and 249<br />

Coul~ty Ollicers, - ,- , . , , _ , , ,, , . _ , . , 25 hfasorlic Order,. - - - . . . . - - - - . . . .. .<br />

C:itl~olic Societies,, , _ - , . , -, -. , _, . . .<br />

. . - -, 98<br />

. ., 37 l\ilol>roe Council, No. 1,. - - - - - -, . , - , , , . 98<br />

i t of lichin, -- - . . , , , . , 43 Monroe Chapter, No. 1,. -,, ..,,, , ,, - ,,,, 98<br />

Delegates to Congress, , . . . ,- ,., -, - - - - . 21 Mayors of <strong>Detroit</strong> sirlce 1824 ,..,.... . . . . 21<br />

Deeds, Commissioners of,, , .. , . , , , hlavor's Court, <strong>Detroit</strong>,- , - . - -. . . .., , . ,, , 27<br />

Dcputyv Sherift's,. - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - , . -- , , 2.5 Mac1 Dogs, Rite of,. ., . . , .. - , - , , ,, , .) .) .) .) 28<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Lo(Ige, No. 2, F. A. &I .,,,, ,, ,,,_ 99 Masters in Chancery,. . . ...-,- .,,- ,.)- .) .).) 28<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> I'rinlnly and Ullion Schools.. ,. , _ 45 Michican Marine Hospital,. . ,. - ,, . . - . - - - 37<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, Growtll of, ill Population,. ., . . .. . 2.17 &Iicliigao Ellcanipmcnt. No. 1,I. 0. 0. F., 101<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, (Comptroller Peltier's Report,) ... 47 Michigan Lodge, No. 2, 1. 0. 0. F.. ... . 101<br />

I)etrc)it, General Statistical Snmmary of, Michigan Coal ,-.-. .,,. .,., .,,..... ..-. 249<br />

ill 'lbE)6G- 7,. .. . . - . - . -. . ,., . - - , . . . , . . . 248 blcchauics' Irlstitute,. -, , . . , . .. . , . - . ,. . 102<br />

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l\leciicalSocietyof Michigan. 43 Secretand Bei~evolcntSocieties. 9s<br />

~~ilitia of Michigan. List of. 250 Survcyor Genel-al's Department. 3U<br />

31ilitary Com pauies. 250 St ~ll~clrcm's Socict.y. 103<br />

New England Society. 102 St Patrick's Society. 10-1<br />

Wational Dragoon Guards. 258 St George's Socicty. 103<br />

cldd Fellows. Indepc~ldcllt Order of) 100 St Vincent?~ Catholic School. 37<br />

Of-ticcrs Grand Lodge I 0 O F 100 State Normal School. 250<br />

Oliver Brauch Lodgel No 38. 101 Scott Guards. 250<br />

(lffcers Water Wo1.k~. 22 Sllieltls Guards. 251<br />

ordcr United Amcricans. ...... 101 Street Directo~.y. . ........ 51<br />

Physicians. &c.. List of. in <strong>Detroit</strong>. .. 247 ~tcalllboat Lincs . ....... 62 and 65<br />

Port Collector. <strong>Detroit</strong>. ....... 30 'rases. St;ttc~nent of. ........ 50<br />

Port Collector's Deputies. ...... 30 Tmstecs Pire Companies. ...... 34<br />

l'ulicc Blagistlxte. ........ 21 l~o~rapl~ical Union. The <strong>Detroit</strong>. ... 37<br />

ProLntc Court. Wayne County. .... 37 l'enlplc of Honor. ........ 102<br />

Police Court. <strong>Detroit</strong>.. ........ 28 Tratlc. Tile <strong>Detroit</strong> Board of, . . . . . 46<br />

Population of Michigan by Counties. . 31 United States Commissio~~e~*s for thc Dis-<br />

Poetry. The People's Advent. .... 249 trict of Michigan. ... 18<br />

tost Office Department. ...... 31 (. 3Iarshals. . . . . . . . - 99<br />

Postage. U . S . Rates of. ...... 32 .... Deputies. ....... 29<br />

(; Protestant Orpl~sn Association. .... 36 12ecciver and Depositary's<br />

PuBlic~Halls of lletroi t. ....... 11 Ofice. ....... 29<br />

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Prison. The Michigan State. a . s . 43 . . 4 Circuitcourt. . . . .<br />

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Penitentiary. J~lren :; .... .....<br />

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Representatives to Cong~*~~~.<br />

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Prisos The Wayne County. . . a - 1)istrictJudgc. 29<br />

i1e. . . . . e . s District Clerk. 19<br />

Recipes. .......... . 252 District Attorney 21)<br />

. . S e e 21 Peusiou Agent. 99<br />

Routes to principal cities. . . . . .<br />

j(j Uuitcd Americans. Order 06 101<br />

Railways. . . . . . , * . . a . 62 Union Lodge of Strict Obsel.vance) No . 3.<br />

Rnilroad. Michigan Cc.rtra1. ..... 62 kT.A.JI . ........... 99<br />

Railway. Great Westem. . . . 65 Unircrsi ties. Colleges. Semiuaries and<br />

ktill'oad. 1 ichigan S. and N . Iadiania9 • 66 SC~OO~S. ........... 44<br />

Railway. <strong>Detroit</strong>. Mouroe and Tohdo. . 67 TV:~shiligton Lo(!ge. No . 54. I . 0 . 0 . 3' . . 101<br />

Railway. <strong>Detroit</strong> nud blilmnnl


O?dfte(l. or Obtnt~ed too lute for Dlscl-tion in t7~a C:e~cercrl rf?pHaEctical List.<br />

Xscott ITcnrg, Gruggist and grocer 15 aud 17<br />

Allcn C T, 1)illinrcl snlooll ovcr Ito~c & Co Alicl~ig~il :LVC \v I<br />

rcs 145 COI~~~CPS 11~<br />

ICIS L !"It hNrL'LIONY &z COY importers lmes<br />

AD.IJIS tk 11 liN'll, cornmissio~l ant1 fi~r- &c ovcr 130 * J e tT1. LI so11 avc<br />

i~ishillg 11lerc11a1lts 93 l\Tood\vn~.il :we ICI,i\1\1~001) ClCJ1 l~X"Cl


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 15<br />

Jinginnip, Ilobcrtt, wit11 J ohu IIanna.<br />

Slicll Cha~les, dcalcr in liquors and scgara 17<br />

3IILKS C It, p:ltcnt cc~lient roufillg ofice 3 Ito- 3lichignn nvc c<br />

3 tuudn cur Lnrucd aud Grisruld res 138 SPlLilCIUN & L'ICASE, ~vl~olcsalc paper rrarehouac<br />

Lnrncd c<br />

210 Jcffcrsoil avc<br />

BlcKcllna & Railcliffe, 11'1~0Ic~alc nu(1 rctail drug- Schaffcr John, architect and drnftsmau 214 Jeffcrgists<br />

and groce1.s 94 JcfIhrso~l :~vc<br />

50~1 ave<br />

BleQUIVEY L JY livcry stable cor Woodward Bnwycr T & 3, ~liusic (1enl:~~s 204 Jcfli:rson ave<br />

/ sic un(1 Grand Circus<br />

Sufge 1-1 D, music tc:~cIlcr 3-12 Congress e<br />

/ hlolloy D, grocer 126 Abbot<br />

So~~thwortk E, clcrl; \V:irrc~.ly IIOUSC<br />

Nillcr' IIirnm, salcs~liall 11 1' Baldwin rcs 211 Shclcocl; ll:dw:kyd, book agcl~t 100 Yn-tes<br />

Tirood\rrarcl avc<br />

STRAW LEV1 11, of Jno A Ke~lsler, h 116<br />

llillcr A 31, priutcr l'cninsuler priutillg officc A nto illc<br />

Shelby<br />

TA CIGART J F, nicrchant tailor 222 Jefferson<br />

BIc\~c:L~ Duncau, drapes and tailor 95 7\Tood~ard ;~vc! 95 J,;~z'II~!~ (2<br />

mr c<br />

'r1lBL)lI: TIIE IDET1tOtIT BOARD OF, office 60<br />

Norris hfrs J J, &lilline~y Rooms 224 deff are J\roodbri(]ge w<br />

OAKS 0 S, traveling gent for Cllns 1L RZillts Tuttlc C W, ljolice officcr ilcputy 'C' S Marshal<br />

I'IIELI'S SAhlUlCL, wholesale and rctail groccrics T1.cmollt llollsc Jefli.l*soll<br />

and col~fcctioliarics 96 JcEc'rsou avc rcs cor Con- TI],LJII\N J JV, Yes 170 T\ilodl)ridge e -<br />

grcss alld \\Ti~ylle<br />

Ulrich IIcnly, printer 1 (;2 c J c CI'SOII :IVC<br />

I'ntlison George I\'\', yen1 CS!~~C moved to Wil1i:lrn's l\T:itsoll Jalnes, elci.]< jrith Jollll lILttchiugs ,<br />

Block cor J effcrsou :ive nlld B:ltcs<br />

Clrnrtl JV 1-1, SG2 ~~Tood~iri~.~~tl :nrc<br />

Parrisll & l'ullcr, 1rho1cs:~la and retail ~YOCC~S 208 \\ifitson G, portroip paiutcr Fire~i~cllYs IInll Jeffer-<br />

Jefferson arc<br />

so11 nvc<br />

1':wrish Lcc, or P & Fullcr 95 Jcffcrson avc TY15111j JOSlqPIJ P, rcs 552 TTooil~v:trd nvc<br />

I'nyue A, 2(;2 Wocd\v:~rtl aye<br />

JVYhNl)OTrl'ZI: ROLT~ISC; 11 1 LTJ, agency office<br />

1'c:lsc GCOY~C L, of :il)raguc & 1'e:~sc rcs 68 Gris~vold ill C;lpt;till \\krd9s oaec<br />

1':sshnll Ch:tdcs 11, cll~illccr b \\-onlll~y I~OUSC J\'ilclcr John, wnga, m;~l;cr, rcs 261 Bcaubien<br />

l'ortnlct Drvi~ht. elerk at Cliopc et Co's.<br />

I\Tnlsli Tho~ll:ls, jcwclry G5 Woodmnrd nvc<br />

l'almer Ila~~~ilton.p:~tci~t rights :igt rcs 261 Bcanbicu<br />

1'ARKElt TIIOMAS A, siili~~g mill ~nan~filctu-<br />

TTETi\SOllE C 11, rc:cd for 0 11 &c<br />

60 Ibrt c rcs 371 Scvcn?ll<br />

Wheclcr, Lewis I1 nt Toale, Hunt & Ke~vbcrrg'~<br />

~:\~y~ltl) 'I'lIOil1AS, ~~ccoullh~t \vitl1 Jacltson YOUNG Jtl'l\Ik;S, rifle mnlcer mil gluisrnith State<br />

SL Vilcy b 80 lloward<br />

luoviug to (;mud lliver 110:1d<br />

DETROIT RIVER DRY DO<br />

I. P. CLARK, Proprietor.<br />

Two Miles below the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

I keep constantly on hancl all kinds of Material for the<br />

Relpairang; of TTesissels & Steamers.<br />

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Dimensions of Dock: Length-368 feet, T\Tidth GS feet, Depth llf feet.<br />

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iG DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

58 WOODWARD AVENUE.<br />

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MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS / \<br />

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/ For the Sale of Engine Lathes, Flauers, hills, Ch~reks,<br />

\ AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF /<br />

AKA@EXIN3ESTES7 TOe>XLB<br />

At 1PIaaruEaclorrers' Prices. Aatarp,<br />

AIiENTS PUB THE ROCHESTER SCALE VJflRKS, /'<br />

drlrad &OM Safe .R&znufactorg.<br />

The SCALES manuhturcd at this establishment hare been long<br />

known, nud scv:~rely tcsted, arc ALWAYJ BIGIIT." The<br />

benring edges arc of tlic -bed CAST STEEL, and great enre<br />

talceu in their arljustumllt, wannAureu uannnLv rccu-<br />

RATE as any sarlos nlnuufacturcd.<br />

Fllilr: PIiOOl~' S.\I{'KS, oltbc most lnodcrn c ~~dpeti~~,<br />

rcsifitiry ell cncrci~cl~n~cnts of fire upor1 t11c trcns~lr~~<br />

cl,l~t:~ir~rcl in thcru. li:~~~cic~~ctl Iri2r1 a ~ ('nst ~ d r4;tcr.l<br />

1; UICG 1,AlS 1'13 )()I( S/ilt'li!S nut1 Jloncy CllcstS<br />

with I'atc~~~t Ilorlts, fr!r~isl~ctl to ortlcr.<br />

\\':wc11~111~c 'I'rriclts, I;nqg:~=(~ i;:~rro~\.s, CCJ)J--<br />

\ ing 3ud Stk11 I'rcercs.~t ltn:~lt~~~fi~ct ~ltrws' ~~ricc~s<br />

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ANNUAL<br />

GAZETTEER OF MICHIGAN,<br />

FOR 1S56-7,<br />

OF THIS PUBLICATION THERE ARE AXNUALLY TWO THOUSAND COPIES PRIXTED AND<br />

CIGCULATED.


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STBEES.<br />

FRANKLIN PIERCE, -<br />

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JESSE D. BRIGHT, -<br />

N. P. RANICS, - -<br />

W. L. MARCY, - -<br />

JAMES* QUTHRIE, -<br />

JEFFERSON DAVIS, -<br />

JAMES C. DOBBINS, -<br />

ROBERT McCLELLAND,<br />

JAMES CAMPBELL, .-<br />

CALEB CUSHING, -<br />

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- President.<br />

L -<br />

- - Vice President.*<br />

President of the Senate.<br />

- Speaker of the House.<br />

- Secretury of State.<br />

Secretary of T~easuttr.<br />

- Secretn~y qf War.<br />

- Secretary of Nnvy.<br />

- Secretory of A~terior. ,<br />

- Postmuster General.<br />

- Altor1ze9 Geueral.<br />

GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN.<br />

KINSLEY S BINGHAM, - - - I - - Governor.<br />

GEORGE A. COE, - _. - - Lieutenant Governor.<br />

JOHN McKINNEY, - - - - - Secretaery of State.<br />

WH1TNEY JONES, - - - - - Auditor General.<br />

SILAS &I. HOLMES, - - - - - State Treasurer.<br />

JACOB M. HOWARD, - - - - - Attorney General.<br />

IRA MAYHEW, - - - - Superintendent Public h~struction.<br />

SEYMOUR B. TREADWEL, - - Conhmissioner State Lnnd Ofice.<br />

FRED. W. CURTINIUS, - - - - - Adjutant General.<br />

JOHN E. SCHWARRZ, - - Brigadier and Quartermaster General.<br />

ABNER PRATT, -<br />

SANFORD M. GREENE, -<br />

WARNER WING, -<br />

JOSEPH T. COPE LAND, -<br />

GEORGE T. MARTI.N,<br />

IIAVID JOHNSTON, -<br />

SAMUEL T. DO-UGLAS,<br />

NATI-IANIEL BACON, -<br />

DANIEL GOOD WIN,<br />

GEORGE C. GIBBS, -<br />

*Casunlt,y by death of Mr. King.<br />

JUDICIARY.<br />

Chief Justice Supreme Court.<br />

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98 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

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LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN.<br />

Duration of the Esccotivi? and L~gi~l;itii~~, - - TFYO years after Election.<br />

Duration of Legislative Session, - - - Forty Days.<br />

Officers of the Sonatc of' $Erne Sdate of RXichlgam for the Year <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

HON. GEO. A. COE, Lieut. Gov. and Prcs. of Sencrte, Cold Water, Bmnch Cotlnty.<br />

ISAAC Mr. WILDER, - - &cc~*rt{~~*y, - - Ma~*sl~all, Calhoun Co.<br />

C. W. WADS WORTH, - - Assistant Secretc~nj, - Pontiac, Oaklancl Co.<br />

J.WARREN, - - - - Rcpo~tcr, - - - <strong>Detroit</strong>, Wayne Co.<br />

E. WEBB, - - En~~llii~q and fi~grossing Clerk, - Atlii;in, Lena wee Co.<br />

E. PERBY, - - - Sergennt-nt-Arins, - - Ul~ion <strong>City</strong>, Branch CO.<br />

GE 0 . S. HOPKINS, - dssistal~t Se~geant- a t-Arms, - . - Flint, Geuesee Co.<br />

[The names of nlembcrs omitted, as tlie period of election expires in October, <strong>1856</strong>.1<br />

Officers Of the House of Representatives of the State of MichI-<br />

gan, for the Wear 1S56.<br />

HON. CyRUS G. LOVELL, - - Speaker. - - - - Ionia.<br />

HENRY BARNS, - - - Clerk. - - - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

AARON B. TURNER., - - Assista,nt Clerk. - Grand Rapids, Kent Co.<br />

. W M. A. HALL, - Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk. - Pinclrney, Livingston Co.<br />

CHAS. V. DELAND, - - - Reporter. - - Jackson, Jackson Co.<br />

UZZIEL PUTNAM, JH., - - Sergeant-at-Arnzs. - - Sumnerville, Cass Co.<br />

[The names of BIembers are here cmitted, as t.hc period of election expires on 3rd October, this year.]<br />

List af Governors of Michigan<br />

While a Territory and since th,e Organizution and Bdmissio?~ of the State into the<br />

Federal Union i.12 the lTt!av 1835.<br />

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I DA-L.IIP OF<br />

I ION DEATH<br />

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OF RES-<br />

RAXE8. GERERAL RPPZARId.<br />

blIllATIO.?' OY or- .<br />

FICF.<br />

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William Hull..<br />

Lewis Casy ...........................<br />

Stevens 'I'. hl~on..<br />

George B. Porter<br />

Gtevens T. Mason.. ..................<br />

John S. Horncr ......................<br />

Stevens T. IIason.. ..................<br />

William Woodbridge.. ..............<br />

Y. Wright Gordon ...................<br />

John S. H a r ......................<br />

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Alpheus Felc .......................<br />

Willlam I. Greenley .................<br />

Epaphrodit,us Ransom.. .............<br />

John S. ISarry.. .....................<br />

Robert McClelland.. ... ;. ...........<br />

Andrew Parsons.. ...................<br />

KWey S. Bingham.. ...............<br />

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.1P?,f4.Tnly 31.. ..... .13131~ippointed Secretaryeat War.<br />

.18:?1/ A~lg. 5.. ..... .l8:Jl I 11 s Sccretnrp of Territory, acting Governor.<br />

.ld:il July 7.. ..... .lR:5 Died in ofice.<br />

.tfi:i.5: Sent. 8. ..... .lS:jSl Acted Governor while Secretary of State.<br />

.l~.:;,l Oc't. -. ...... .1S:35 State orginizcd.<br />

.I335 Jau. -. ...... .I840 Retired on the election of Wm. Woodbridge.<br />

.Is40 1 ~ eh. -. ...... .I841 R.e*igncd, bein. el rcted to Uongrwn.<br />

.1841! :iov. -. ...... .I845 Re-elected.<br />

.18.15' March 3.. ..... Resigned. being elected U. S. Senator.<br />

. l~ii 1 Sov. -. ...... .IS47 Lieut. Governor, acted as Governor.<br />

.1E4i Snv. -. ...... .lic49l.. ..............................................<br />

. i 6 ~ NOV. -. ...... .leal I.. ...........................................<br />

.I851 \.larch 7.. ..... .18531Resi ned. heing a ointcd Secretary of Interior.<br />

\.oP'~ -, ...... .l~:~ieuf. Governor, tiad casually.<br />

.I654 j : ................... .!Period for which electd expire8 Novoml~r,<br />

-1811 . - 1 Xov. -. ...... .18421Lleut. ~overn


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Delegates to Congress from &he Mate of Michigan.<br />

XO e NAhf;?' RESIDZX(IE IN 2IICEIIGXN.<br />

1 L'EIFTIS CASS, - . - <strong>Detroit</strong>, - - - - er: 8. Senator.<br />

2 CHARLES E. STEWART, Kalar~azoo, - - , tt<br />

1 WILT,IAM A. IIOWARD, net,mit, - - First ~iitrict.<br />

2 HENRY WALDRON, - - ~Iills~l:il~~,<br />

- - - - Second LL<br />

3 DAVID S. WALBRIDGE, I


22 DETROIT CITY DIREC!TOlt'Y,<br />

Board of ABilerlraen.<br />

1 WM. C. DUNCAN, WM. C:IBBINC:Y,<br />

2Gj'ih TVad<br />

ALBERT YABSII, * ROBE Ii'C W. KING,<br />

GEO. NILES, WM. DY.3ON,<br />

S~X~JL Lb<br />

WM. H. CRAIG,<br />

ALAZJSON SIIETAEY, f<br />

E. V. CICOTT, EDWARD IIOY LJ3, 1 ScvelltlL "<br />

JOSEPH IiIOEIC, ROl~Elt'L1 lZEAUhll3, j-<br />

E. N. LACROIX, STGPIIEN MAR'CIN, 1 xig71tA 66<br />

BRAD. H. THOMPSON, P. GALLAGHER.,<br />

On Ways and Jfiav-?s :-A<br />

" Water Works,<br />

P~inting,<br />

" Streets,<br />

" ZIeuZth,<br />

ldc~+i~~ei CRAIG, DOYLE and RING.<br />

4L TEIOMPS ON, NILES and l-iEhUAIE.<br />

LL KILlI:S, $1-IELEP a~id GALT, AGIIER,<br />

CICOTT, DOYLE ant1 MAKS1-I.<br />

" (iALLAC1IEl-i, LA CROIS :rtld RE AUME.<br />

" Fire Depa~tn~ent,<br />

" Tazes,<br />

Jfarkets,<br />

" CZa.ims,<br />

" Gas Lights,<br />

" Pub lie B24iZdijzgs7<br />

Sewers,<br />

" Lzcenses,<br />

" Alms Hozwe,<br />

" Parks,<br />

" Pounds,<br />

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Watw Worlis Oflicc coy. 13nte.s 2nd Larned Streek. The New Il~clraulic Rese~voir<br />

is locntc(1 bctwcr~l 1)eqnindrc: and I:tiopclle sts., :ind North aid Scotl sts.<br />

Rates :~sscsscd :liinr~nlljr 2nd 1)ayaLlo qnnrto1.1y in ad\rnnce at the office. Q~~arters<br />

commence on tho 1st days of January, April, J oly and October.<br />

<strong>City</strong> District Assessors.<br />

.JAMES IIANhIE R, 1;5'lwst Dishaict. ALES. I-I. STOWELL, Fifth District.<br />

N. B. ChltP12NTElt, Seco~ul " EBE N PRINTIS, Sixth a<br />

MThI. hIOOli1i, 21/Li1~2 LL A. FI. EEDFIELD, b'eventh it<br />

JOHN M. DAVIS, Fozt~llc JONATI-IAN TEAGAN, Eighth<br />

The Mayor and Aldermen constitute a Board of Health, Ex-o$cio.<br />

Supervisors of Streets.<br />

THOMAS HURST, Timt Ward. THOMAS HANKS, Tifth Ward.<br />

SETH CASE, Secol~d " JOHN G. WALKER, Sixth<br />

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*34 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

3ustPces of the Peace.<br />

MINOT. T. LANE, STEPHEN P. PURDY, G. B. ENSWORTH,<br />

ELISHA CHASE, GARRY SPENCER.<br />

Police [Stippe~adiasy] BZaglistsate.<br />

[Elected March 1854 fur a Term of Four Years.<br />

Police Office, I 1 I Grismold st , in h.fecl~anics' Hall.<br />

The Police Justice takes cognizance of a11 Criminal Comltlaints, and has the general<br />

~upervision of the Police Force of the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

F. E GLINGTNN, Fimt UTarclT. BENJ. SPARLING, Fifth Ward.<br />

ARA W. SPRAGUE, Second LC JAMES LOVE, Sixth '(<br />

JOHN B. S'L'ADLER, Third JOHN REILLY, Seve~t,th<br />

CHRIST. STADLER, Fozcrth " JOHN AYLWARD, Eighth 66<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board of Education,<br />

The Major and Recorder ore members, Ex- Oficio.<br />

LEV1 BISHOP, - - - - - - President.<br />

E. C. WALKER, - - Secretary.<br />

H. H. BROWN, - - - - Treasttrer.<br />

CHARLES BYRAM,<br />

ED. C. WALKER,<br />

JAMES A. BROWN,<br />

JARED C'. FVARKER<br />

LEV1 BLSHOP,<br />

JAS. V. CANPBELL,<br />

JOHN M. DAVIS,<br />

C.ALV. I_!. J thCKSCbF,<br />

~~hook Inspectors.<br />

D. B. DUFFJELD,<br />

First Ward. E. SHEPXRD,<br />

Fiflh Ward.<br />

JOHN J. BAGLEY,<br />

Second ''<br />

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M. P. CHRISTIAN,<br />

Sixth<br />

DAVID C. FKAZER<br />

Third "<br />

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TV. D. WILI


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COUNTY OFFICERS<br />

Wayne County.<br />

ELIJAH HAWLEY, Clerk. JOSHUA HOWARD, S7~cr27.<br />

JARED PATCHTN, Deputy C2e~k. . HENRY R. MIZNER, Under Slier@.<br />

WM. HARSHA, T~easurer. PETER KLEIN. Physician.<br />

HIRAM R. NOWLAND, Registel. IRA M. HOUG~~,<br />

i<br />

JOHN 8 BULKLEY, Dep'y Registo*. ROBT. P. CLARK, Superbh'ts of Poor.<br />

J. P. c. EMMoNs, Proseeutit~g iltt1~. P. w. HUGHES,<br />

WS. H. BAGG, Judge of Probate. N. THELEN, Coiuzty SIITV~~OT.<br />

Deputy Sheriffs.<br />

JOSEPH P. WHITING, <strong>Detroit</strong>. THEO. W. REY, Delroit.<br />

EVERT WYNKOOP, do. WM. R, CURTIS, Werue.<br />

JOHN B. HOWARD, Dearborn. DEWITT C. W I-IIThlAN, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

DANIEL METLER, Brownston. IC ~IABO D GOODRICEI, do.<br />

GEORGE W. SWIFT, <strong>Detroit</strong>. JOHN R. WILCOXSON, do.<br />

A BIJAH JOY, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

Wayne Coallzty Poor Honse.<br />

Located near Wilylre, 15 llliles west of <strong>Detroit</strong>, on tlle Micliignl~ Central Railroad.<br />

DAVID CADY, - - Keeper.<br />

Office of Relieving Officer for Detmit, in <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

L.E.WILLARD, - - Director oj* Poor.<br />

Wayne County ~aol.<br />

JOSEPH P. WHITING, - - Gaoler.<br />

_ _ 1 - - - Turttkey.<br />

The Gaol is located at the j~ulction of Fort, Grntiot and Reaubien Sts. <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

The Gaol is inadequate as a building, beillg neither sufficiently commodious or<br />

secure. The site should he at least two miles from the centre of the city, with extensive<br />

g-roul~ds nttaclled, on which, such of tlie yrisoner*~ as circumstances would warrant,<br />

should be made work. There should be a Police " Locli-up," somewhere near the<br />

centre of the city, or on Camps Martius, wit11 n perinanent nightly guard.<br />

' Board of Collnty Auditors.<br />

Office in County Clerk's office, 1 1 Congress St. Weat.<br />

SIMON POUPARD, Chairman, - - - Hamtrarnok.<br />

MATHEW ANDERSON, - - . - - Huron.<br />

GEORGE CARSON, - - - - Brownstown.<br />

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26 DETlXOl'L' CLTY I)lRBC'l'ORY,<br />

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CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS.<br />

.I__<br />

D. A. A. 'ENSWORTH,<br />

Wayne County.<br />

COURTS.<br />

LEOBT. H. BROWN.<br />

Held throughout the State r~f Michigan, and in the city of <strong>Detroit</strong> witli time of meeting.<br />

UNITED STATES C!O URT held in Young Men'ij Hall.<br />

WAYNE COUNTY COURT BUILDING and County Offices, located on the<br />

corner of Gris\vold :$nil Coi~gresfi<br />

streets.<br />

Holds it8 Se~iun it1 <strong>Detroit</strong>, in Wayue county--First Mollday in January.<br />

ELIJAH HAWLEI', .TI.. - Clerk for Wayne eounly.<br />

JARED PATCHIK? - - Dep~~ty Clerk.<br />

Circuit Courts of ~Wichiga.rm.<br />

Holds its I'erllla at the following places :<br />

FIRST CIR CUIT.-Judge W~NC;--HILLSDALX-T~~~~ Tuestlay iu March ; first<br />

. Tuesday in June; third Tuesday in September ; and last Tuesday irl Novenrbei:<br />

LENAWEE.-~?~~S~ Tuesday i11 April ; third Tuesday in .June; third Tuesday in<br />

September ; and second ~ ueida~ in December.<br />

Mo~~oe.-l'hirtl Tuesday in April; first Tuesday in Jily : first Tuesday in October;<br />

and fourth Tuesday in December.<br />

SECOND CIRCUIT-Judge 13~co~-B~~~crr--l.'o~irt~1 Tuesday in March ;<br />

second Tuesday in June; fourth Tuesday in September; fourth Tuesday in December.<br />

ST. Josxrrr.-First Tuesday in April ; third Tuesday in June ; first Tuesday in '<br />

October; and first Tuesday in December.<br />

Cnss-Second Tuesday in April ; fourth Tuesday in June ; third Tuesday in September<br />

; and second Tuesday- in December.<br />

BERRIEX.-T~~~~ Tuesday in March; first Tuesday in June; second Tuesday in<br />

September; and third Tuesday in December. .<br />

THIRD CIRCUI1'-Judge Doac;~~ss-W~~x~-l'bird Tuesday in March and<br />

May; and second Tuesdays in September and November.<br />

SHEBOYOAN-Fourth Tuesday in July and January.<br />

FOURTH CIRCUIT-Judge Jo~~soru-W~s~~~~~w-Tbird Tuesday in March ;<br />

first Tuesdays in June and September; and third Tuesday in November.<br />

JAOXSON-First Tuesday in April : third Tuesday6 in June and September; and first<br />

Tuesday in December.<br />

INGHAM-T~~~~ Tuesday in April; first iluesday in October; and third Tuesday in<br />

December.<br />

FIFTH CIRCUIT-Judge PR.~TT-VAN BUREN--Fourth Tuesday in March; and<br />

first Tueeday in September.


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K~~~~azoo.-Seconc~ Tuesday in April ; second Tuesday in June; second Tuesday<br />

in September; and thircl Tuesday in November.<br />

Ca~~rou~.-Fourth Tuesday ill April; third Taesday in June; third Tuesday in<br />

September ; and first Tuesday in i )ecemler.<br />

T~~esclay in hlny ; and fourth Tue~dtty in September.<br />

EATOX.-Fourth Tuesday in May ; and first Tuesday in October.<br />

SIXTH CIRCUIT-Judge COPE~~AND--OAKLAND-S~~ Tuesday in March ;<br />

third Tuesday in May ; first Tuesday in October; and fourth Tuesday in November.<br />

Mnco~~.--First Tuesdi~y in April ; second Tuesdays in June and September; a&<br />

, ALLEGAN.--T~~PCI<br />

1 sccmd Tuesday in November.<br />

ST. C~~~~.-second<br />

Tliesday in .April ; fo~wth Tuesday in June ; second Tuesday<br />

in September ; and first !~"uesday ill Novombel:<br />

SANILAC-Fourth Tucsday irl April; and fourth Tuesday in October.<br />

I SEVENTH CIRCUIT-Judge GXEEN.-GENEREE--T~~~~<br />

1<br />

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Tuesdays in March,<br />

June and Septe~nber; an(! secontl Tuesday in December.<br />

Sao~~~m.--Thirc~ TURS~ ay in April ; and third Tuesday in November.<br />

S~~~rnass~.-Third Tneud:iy in May ; and second Tnesday in October.<br />

LIVIXQS~ON.-Fourth Tuesday iin March ; fir~t Tuesday in June; third Tuesday iin<br />

August ; and fourth T~iesday iiu October.<br />

LAPEER.-Second Tueiidi~y in May ; and first Tuesday in November.<br />

Tnsco~n.-Fourth Tuesdays in May and September.<br />

EIGHTH CIRCUIT.-Judge ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~ T I N - E N TTuesdays - ~ C in March, Juw,<br />

September and Deceml~er.<br />

MoNTcALM.-T~~~~ T~iesclay in April; and first Tuesday in October.<br />

OTTOWA.--S~C!O~~ Tuesdny~ in April and October.<br />

N~w~co.--Fourth Tuesday in May; and third Tuesday in November.<br />

BAERY.--FoII~~~ Tllesclay in April and October.<br />

CLINTON.-F~~.S~ Wednesdays in June and December.<br />

I 1oarn.-Fiwt Tuesday in April ; a11d second Tuesdays in June, September and figcember.<br />

OCEANA.-T~~T~ Wednesday in May ; and second Wednesday in November.<br />

GRAND T~aw~se.--Fn~lrtI~ 'l1uesdnys in July and December.<br />

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Mayor's Court.<br />

Court held at Mayor's Office every Monday morning at 9 o'clock.<br />

0. M. HYDE, - - - - - Mayor.<br />

H. A. Bf CRROW, - - - - Recorder.<br />

J. LOGAN CkIIPMAN, - - - <strong>City</strong> Altorney.<br />

RICHARD STARKEY, - - - <strong>City</strong> Clerk.<br />

Clerk's Office in <strong>City</strong> Hall.<br />

. Pr~bate Court=-Wayme County.<br />

Court days every Monday. Court born in County Buildings, corner of Congmm<br />

I ad Oriswold streets.<br />

JOSEPH H. RAQG, - - - - - Jwlgc.<br />

The Judges electioo term expires 3 1 st ~ecemhr, <strong>1856</strong>.


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Justices9 Courts.<br />

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Tho placee iu tho city of <strong>Detroit</strong> where these Courts are held are subject to change<br />

at tho convenience of t6e ,lusticos. At present the several courtfi are held at the f~l-<br />

lowing places :<br />

Justice S P. PURDY, - - No. 9 Lamed street West.<br />

MINOT T. LANE. - - No. 11 Larned street West.<br />

ELISHA CHASE, - - No. '7 Lanlecl street West.<br />

OARRY SPENCER, - - Ivos' Blk, cor. Jeff. avo. and Gris'ld<br />

GEO. B. ENSWORTH, - No. 164 Jefferson Avenue.<br />

Civil Actions to tho amo~~~t of $300 aro within the jurisdiction of these Courts.<br />

Police Court.<br />

ile!d at Mechanic's Hall, No. 11 1 Griswold Street.<br />

. B. RUSH BBC:G, - - Pyesiding Ma,qistrate.<br />

Masters in Chancery.<br />

Of the Circuit Court of the U. S. District of Mie,higaau.<br />

GEORGE BULL, E. SMITH LEE,<br />

CALVIN C. JACKSON, ADDISON MANDELE,<br />

GEORGE E. HAND,<br />

GARWOO!) T. GHELl)Ow } <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

J. VAN ICENSSELAER, J JAMESV. CAMPBELL.<br />

HEZEKIAH G. WELLS, Kalamazoo.<br />

Znjlamc-tion Master.<br />

ROBT. EI. BROWN.<br />

W. B. CONRIHS31,HONERS FOR THE DISTRICT OF MICH.<br />

GEO. O, BULL, <strong>Detroit</strong>. HENRY R. MIZNER, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

E. P. HASTINQS, do WM. I). WILKINS, do.<br />

CALVIN C. JACKSON, do IRAS.HATCH, GrandEapids.<br />

ADDISON MANDELL, do JOHN McNEIL, Jr., Port Huron.<br />

HENRY CHIPMAN, clo WILLIAM GRACE, St. Clair.<br />

JAMES V. CAMPBELL, do WILLIAM W. MURPHY, Hilhdale Co.<br />

SAMUEL G. WATSON, do GEO. 0. BLACKMAR, Shiawassee Co.<br />

DAVID A. A. ENSWORTH, do JAS. NUMESTON, (2d) Hillsdale Co.<br />

,3'FDNE'Y D. MILLER, do JOHN G. PARKHURST, Branch Co.<br />

0. W. BENNETT, Jackson Co.<br />

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U. S. CIRCUIT COURT.<br />

Held iu Young Men's Hall, Jeff. Avenue.<br />

PresidingJutZge - - - JOHN McLEAN,<br />

Associate Judge, - - - .ROSS WIEKINS,<br />

Clerk, ' - - JOHN WINDER.. .<br />

.Dep~ty Clerk, - - - - GEO. G. BULL.<br />

Cltrrk'~ Office over Micllignn Insurance Bafik.<br />

U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE,<br />

ROSS WILICINX.<br />

WM. D. WTI,I


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SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE.<br />

Office at corner Washington and State street.<br />

LEANDER CHAPMAN, - - Surveyor General.<br />

GEO. W. THAYER, - - - - Chief Clerk.<br />

C. C. JACKSON, - - - Dmlrghtsmnnn.<br />

W. R. WOOD. do.<br />

M. H. FREEMAN, - do.<br />

H. O'BEIRNE, - - - Clerk.<br />

F. HUGHES, - - - - do.<br />

J. B. CONNELL, - - - do.<br />

OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS.<br />

In Odd FGIIOWR' Hall, Woodward avenue.<br />

HENRY C. GILBERT, - - - Sz~pe~i~~teadent.<br />

LOCAL INSPECTOR OF STEAMBOATS.<br />

WM, P. CHITTENDEN, - - - - Office in Custo~n House.<br />

CUSTOM HOUSE.<br />

On Dock, foot of Woodward avenue.<br />

JOHN H. HARMON, <strong>Detroit</strong>, . - - - .Port Qoiiector.<br />

D. P. BUSHNELL, do* - - - Deputy ColZector.<br />

GEO. W. OSBORN, do. -. - - - - do.<br />

Deputf es.<br />

Elsewhere in the District.<br />

.W, E. BANCROFT, - - - - Port Huron,<br />

A. VAN BUREN, - - - - - - St. Clair,<br />

SAMUEL RUSSELL, - - - Algonac,<br />

CHRISTIAN F. BECK, - - Monroe,<br />

ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER, - . - Trenton,<br />

JOHN STOCKTON, - - - - - Mt. Clen~ens,<br />

R. B. DUNCAN, - - - - - St. Joseph,<br />

HENRY PENNOYER, . - - Grand Haven,<br />

ALONZO BENNETT, - - - - - New Buffalo.


gnspectorlp. Weighers and Gaugers.<br />

BOBERT REAUME, - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

DAVID ESDELL, JR.. - (10<br />

GEORGE HAGER, -. - do<br />

0. S ALLEN, - do<br />

W. H. PATTON, - - - (30<br />

JAMES CULLEN, - do<br />

FRANCIS L'ESPERANCE, clo<br />

BENJ. F. HYDE, do<br />

D. D. BORDENO, - - Ecorse.<br />

EDWARD CAMF'AU, - - - Springwelk.<br />

WM. ADAIR, - - Hrsmtramck.<br />

GEORGE MARTIN, . - C4ro.s~. Point.<br />

Clerks.<br />

E. P. RANKIN, '!'. D. WILICINS, E : 3. 1,ACROIX.<br />

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.,<br />

Located iu basement of Mariners' C harch on Wooctwsr(l avenue, soutlt of Jefferson<br />

avenue. Office hours from $'A.M., till 8 P.M. On Sundays from 8 till 9 A.M.,<br />

and f'ro~n 5 till 6 P.M.<br />

Post Ma~ter.<br />

T. F. BROADHEAD.<br />

FRED. SEITZ, - - - k~sistant Postmaster.<br />

M. M. WILLIAMS, - - fiead C2es.k.<br />

WILLIAM J'. CHITTENDEN,<br />

FRANK BRODHEAD,<br />

MASON NORVEL,<br />

J. N. ELBERT,<br />

HENRY SEITZ,'<br />

GEO. MORRISON,<br />

STEPHEN WATKINS.<br />

AUG. CURRY,<br />

VOLNEY H. BLINDBERRY,<br />

OSCAR WISNER,<br />

ALBERT CRADDOCK,


3% DETROIT CITY DTRECTORY,<br />

Letters of half an ouuce, 3,000 loiles, 3 wnts; and over 3,000 miles, 10 cents<br />

Each fractional part over counts a llalf onuce.<br />

Weekly newspapers (one copy only.) sent to tlctual salr~c~sibers within the county<br />

where printed and liublislled, go free.<br />

. - - - - .----.---- .- - - --.-<br />

--p-p..-----A..----. .................-.......-.........-. .-. --<br />

Quarterly Rates of P08mqe ?r~he,~pnid ie itdun)~ct*. oil Arcltg- '<br />

popti-J and Pc~ioclicala s(:rtt jro,,' tiic oJ,Uien 0.i I'iibiir~ f io71 to actual subscribers.<br />

............ - .............. ....-...........<br />

I ct:;. I CIS. I cts. I ct5. I cts. I cts. I<br />

-<br />

cts<br />

Newspnpcl-s and Pcriodicnls not csccctlin:. 1 ,!.; c~unci..; in weiglit,<br />

~11111Ii~llc~d. ...............<br />

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................................. I<br />

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when circulated in the Stnt,c ~\.l~cre<br />

Ncwspapcrs :uul l'cl-iodicnls nf tlic xvrigl~t or' : ox.. ; I I I ~ r~~itlcr,<br />

sent, to :illy part of tl~c I'nitcd Yl:~t~s..<br />

Ovcr 3 ant1 not over 4 ounces.. .................................<br />

Over 81 and not over ;i ollnces..<br />

Ovcr 6 and not over 6 nuncr's..<br />

Over 6 and not over 7 ounccs..<br />

Over *- 7 nr~d - not over 1 nilnccs.. :. --A - - . - . . - . - .- - . - ... I<br />

-__ __L<br />

... . - . - . . . . .<br />

Fo&age on Printed ipiaiter.<br />

Newspapers, periodicals, unsealed circoln~~s, or other articles of printed mattel; (except<br />

books) when sent to any part, nt' the IJnited States-3 oz. or under, lc ; 3 to 4 2c : 4<br />

to 5, 3c.; 5 to 6? 413.; 6 tc:, 7, (342.: T to 8 Gc.<br />

Books, bound or mlbouunl, llot weighing 01-e~ 4 ibs. for any distnnec under 3000<br />

miles, prepid-1 oz. or under, le. ; 1 ttj e. ?c; t' to 3, 3c. ; 3 to 4, 4c. ; 4 to 5, 52.:<br />

5 to 0, 6c. ; 6 to 7, 7c. ; 7 to S, 8c.<br />

For any distance over 3000 iniiee, prepnitl-1 oz. or under, 2c.; I to 2, 44c.; 2 to 3.<br />

6c.; 3 to 4, SC. 4to 5 IOc.: 5 to G, 19c.; G to 7, I-Cc.; 7 to 8, 1Gc.<br />

Transient newspapers, perio(licnls, d:c, sent to ally part of the United Statez, not<br />

prepaid-3 oz. or midcr. ?c.: 2 to 4. 4c.: 4 to 5. Gc.; 5 to 6, 8c.: G to 7. 10c.; 7 to<br />

8, 12c.<br />

Bills and receipts f<br />

sctibers' papel.;..<br />

i ~<br />

I<br />

1 rn-lii r.11 tr. ni A~o~le~s for iuwspnpers luny !XI e~i:losecl in su h-<br />

',<br />

Ac., t n 1 ::o ~~t?c!o;:.il r!~n? tl~c c!l:vnc! cr nln be (laterminod mithouc<br />

t{j !I:;I-c licithi~:q n-1-i t tcn or p~inl:vl on the ]Inper 01. mrnppe:-<br />

:uld if ( bi)~li::ill no CIICIOSI~I*~~.<br />

tionecl. Pnj- all postng-b on y011:~ on-11 I)l:si~?c.ss,<br />

Newspn~~ers,<br />

removing tile rrl*apl~cr:<br />

boyonci tl~o ~lire(:tion,<br />

ot l:er tl ]:in tlic 1 )ills or 1.cceipts 111enan11<br />

to o(litols : rin!l cicn J-oui. nnn!e,<br />

and also diri.c.t all lctietas, ?


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DETROIT FIRE DEPARTMENT.<br />

Firemen's Hall, corner Jefferson Avenue and Randolph Street.<br />

JOHN PATTOW, -<br />

ROBT. T. ELLIOTT,<br />

@HAS. S. COLE, -<br />

fCOBT. W. KING, -<br />

(>MAS. O'NEIL,<br />

WILLIAM I) UNCAN,<br />

OLIVEK, NOUEKE,<br />

d AMES WHA%l


'Is'rustees Fire ilBepartment .<br />

Hook and Ladder, P. McTAoa~x. 1 G. V. N. Lo~rrno~,<br />

Protection. NO.<br />

, Nel)t~.i~w, No. 6,<br />

1, L. L. JO NNS. ( H. hf. ' C 7 T ~ - C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~<br />

JOI~N WEBSTEH, Uuion, No. 7, -.<br />

No* 2' { I1sor. GLLLBIT.<br />

C'o!ltine~ital, No.<br />

RENJ. S. VEHNOR,<br />

5,<br />

Wolverine, No. 3, E. SJIEKLOCK. 13owalr~ WEBSTER.<br />

Lafayette, NO. 4, JOHN CAMPIIKLL. <strong>Detroit</strong> Fire Co., NO.' 9, -.<br />

Washington, No. 5, WM. BAL~OLAY. 01)erativr Co., No. 9, - -.<br />

Firernesmh Benevolent Society. ,<br />

This Society tias for its object tile u)nsolidrction of a Fund to Lo applieti ti, the<br />

relief of impaired il~~d disabled LIIL'III~)~I*S, either i11 the form of 1o;uis or gratuit~. The<br />

financial state of the Society is not, at ]I?-eseid, in a very flourishing condition. There<br />

is no By-Law of tho Society !i)~Giddiny the ;iccepta~lco of tlo~~ations from wealthy citizens,<br />

who, val~liug the zeal and services of tlla Fire Dc1)artment in etnerge~lciee, may<br />

be induced to contribute to a li'o~ld having in view ol)je&.s so laudable.<br />

A Library, for tlle use of the l)el)art~neiit, might be, withia a few yearu, acculnulated<br />

in Firemen's Hall, and a competent.' ;ln~l deserviog member appointed to its charge.<br />

Officers for BSb6-7.<br />

JOHN' PATTON, - - - - President.<br />

OLIVER BOURKE, - - - Secretary.<br />

ALEX. PATON, - - - Treasurer.<br />

DETEOIT YOUNG PMEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.<br />

Off icera and Committees.<br />

ANTHONY DUDGEON, President.<br />

BEN J. VERNOR, Vice Presidelzt.<br />

ALEX. H. ADAMS, Treasurer.<br />

RICH. R. ELLIOTT, Secretary.<br />

M. W. FIELD. .4zcdz'tor.<br />

Finance Committee.<br />

GEORGE S. FROST, E. C. WALKER,<br />

JOHN 8. NEWBERRY.


DETROIT YOUNG ZMEN'S SOCIETY, (Literary.)<br />

Organized in January, 1833. Library and Reading Rooni over Sos. 115 and 11 '1<br />

Jefferson avenue-Young . Men's Hall-en trance between 1 1 5 and 1 17 .Jefferson<br />

aven rle .<br />

List of Presidelats since Organizatio~l.<br />

ASHE; R S. KELI,OG (;. - 1844<br />

BEJA HUB BAR^, - 1845<br />

WAI~TER J. BAXTER, - - 1846<br />

THOMAS W. LOCIKWOOD, - - 184'7<br />

JAMES V. CAMPBELT,, - - 1848<br />

EUWIN C. WALKER? - 1849<br />

D. BETI-IUNE DUFFIELL), - - 1850<br />

IT. TRACY HOTVB, - - 1851<br />

HALMER H. EMMONS, - - 1852<br />

GEORGE V. N. LATIIROI~, - - 1853<br />

CIIAS. J. WALKER, - 1854<br />

LEVI BISIICP, - - 1855<br />

H. P. BALDWIN, - . - - <strong>1856</strong><br />

Officers for 1866-7.<br />

4<br />

H. P. BALDWIN, - - P~esdent.<br />

WM. BRODIE, - Vice Presidel~t.<br />

JAMES E. PITTMAN, - - Cor. Secretary.<br />

THOS. W. MIZRER, - - Recoyding Secretary.<br />

GEORGE McMILL'EN, - Auditor.<br />

H. H. ADAMS, - - - Treasure?*.<br />

ROBT. It BELL, - I;itrrnrian.<br />

Residence Grand River7 tiear Farmer.<br />

Board of Malnagera<br />

On Library, BRODIE, ELWOOD, UTALliE R.<br />

Finance, McMILLEN, ADAMS, PULCIPHER.<br />

Real Estate, VERNOR, WEBSTER,, HOSMER.<br />

Lectures and Debates, WALKER, C .R,OUL, MIZNER,.<br />

" Arrangegemcnts, PITMAN, ADAMS, VERNOR.<br />

The Library is on the third floor ; the rooms are too small for the iucrcrmo of men-<br />

bers. The Librarian is obliging and well adapted. The cases are well stocked wit11


36 DE'LIILOIT CITY DTREC!L'ORY,<br />

select Historical, Poetical, Scientific and Miscellaneous works, including the current<br />

Periodical Literature. The doors are open from 11 A.M. till 12; M., and fiunl 3 P.M.<br />

till 5i P. M. ; and from 7 P.M. till 9 P.M. on week days.<br />

Number of Volum~s in Library exceeds 3,000.<br />

Terms of Meinbership : Two Dollars Initiation, and Two Dollars Annual Subscription.<br />

Annual election of officers first Monday in July.<br />

LADIES' PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASSOCIATION,<br />

03' TfIE CITY OF DETROIT.<br />

[Iucorporatel-l March 3 1, 1 s 37 .]<br />

The Asylmn boilding is situated just east of the city, in the nrighboorl~ood of Elmwood<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Board of Director~.<br />

Mrs. JOHN WINDER, - First Direct~less<br />

" JOHN ROBERTS, - Second do<br />

0. C. TI-IOMPSON, - Tl~i~d (lo<br />

" E. M. CLARK, Secretar?/.<br />

SOLOMON DAVIS, ' - - Tmist~~~ej*. I<br />

S. N. KENDRICK, 13. VERNORl,<br />

E. B. WARD, S. ZUG,<br />

U. TRACT IIOIVE, LXVI BISIIOP.<br />

The o',!jc?ct of tlie Association is tho mnintennnco and educntioll of dcsiitiite orp!lnii<br />

cl1ildren, pi*incipally zus11 n? h:~vc lost bolh p:~~.c?:lts--one of llie linretlts l~nving heen u<br />

resident of Detl*oit. nt !,llc tll:~c of his oil her i!,lntll; T'ho hlnnngnrs hm c tllc jiowor to<br />

extend thn bcucii:-. of ille institution to otllor ol-pllnn c?lildren at their discretion.--<br />

No cliilil i-; :~:l:nitiod inlo the R~,:,-lum 1::1!il it has nttni!led its seco~d ;:(&:I!. (t!io:t~!i :!I(:<br />

Mnn:>?e~.s<br />

inn?-, :I!, th::i ;. !iicrcii( pi?, cst ci:(l to .;iicll ns are jroun;t~r.,) 11or con t intic. i:<br />

it after t.lli: eo1nl'!c4 ion of i l.; :\\.~~li'lll ~P:II*,<br />

C. C. TRO\VBRII>QE,<br />

FRANCIS IUYMONI),<br />

p H - - -<br />

h


AND ADVERTISING G-AZETTEER. 3?<br />

DETROIT TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.<br />

Meets on Firr;t Saturday of each month, in Desnoyer's Building.<br />

Officers for 1866-7.<br />

THOMAS ALTON, P~esident. WM. GRAHAM,<br />

D. C. EIAKT, Vice President. G. E. ATKINS, I<br />

THODfAS CRANE, Rec. aadCcr. See. E. A. JUDD, ,) Boa.idof D'.ect7s<br />

F. D. ROSS, Fina~zcic~l Sect'y . M. D. HAMILTON,<br />

HENRY RCI-IMITT, Treasure?*. S. BARROW.<br />

~ICHLGAN MARINE HOSPITAL.<br />

This Superb Home for oltl and disabled setlinen is at present in progress of erection<br />

011 ;i lot of ground comprising eight acres, situated just above the city, Messrs. I. W.<br />

Ingel-sol1 and J ogeph Grainger am the contractors for the bnilding, and the general<br />

superintendency of its erection bas been entrusted by the C~ovemmeot to William<br />

Barclay. The ground cost $23,000. The building is estimated to cost $100,000.<br />

It is to be fir0 proof; all the floors are to be arclicd, tho joists arc to be of iron, as also<br />

the roof. The building is to be enclosed with an or~~smental iron verandah.<br />

STATISTICS OF CATHOLIC SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, &c<br />

The<br />

--<br />

followit~g statistical notices of the C;itholic Schools of <strong>Detroit</strong>, &c., are ssuppllied<br />

0)- Dl.. I-~BSETT.<br />

L<br />

Sisters of Motre Dame.<br />

These Sisters havo charge of the female department in the school attached to<br />

St. &faryVs church. Number of Scholars, 180. Those Ladies have also under their<br />

charge an Orphiin Asylum for girls of St. Mary's congregatjon, it1 which there are'<br />

now 3 5 o~phans.<br />

-,<br />

St. Vincert's select school for Girls, and Female Orphan Asylum.<br />

Tllis i;cilool is conducteil by the Sisters of' the conlmunity at Emmittsbur,g. In this<br />

school all the branches of x plain and ulsef~d edocntioil are taug1ltt, and the moral ancl<br />

the religious education of the s~holal-s is particularly ~ttended to. Ia addition, these<br />

Sisters have under their charge an O$lall Asylum for girls, in which there are 75<br />

orphan cllildrcn, and they also teach anotller school for poor children, numbering 250<br />

scholnrfi. Instruction is attended to 011 every Wednesday afternoon, and one hour<br />

before high mass on Sbnila~rs. and also one hour before vespers. Sister Mary Lucretia,<br />

Sr. Servant.<br />

-------a- :<br />

St, Mary's Hospital.<br />

The Sisters of Charity extend also their benevolence to the sufferers of afflicted hu-


38 i)N'I'ROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

msnity, and keep an asyl~rm under the name and style of St. Mary's Hospital, where<br />

numbers of patients are daily receiving spiritual and corporeal advantages of their<br />

bene.c.oleoce. Tlie building is built of brick, three and a half stories high,<br />

besides the basement, and measures 87 feet in length by 54 in breadth. It is an eligible<br />

location, with fipacious ground attached to it, and has ample necommodations for over<br />

one hui~dred patients. SMer Mary De Sales, Sister Servant. Rev. John H. Do Bolle,<br />

Chaplaiu.<br />

A -C--------<br />

aadies of The Sacred Heart.<br />

'l'his iusii~otion combines, in its plan of education, topher with tbe benefits of<br />

christian instruction, every advantage that can be derived from a punctual and consci-<br />

entious care bestowed upon the pupils, in every branch of sciellcesuitable to their sex.<br />

The strictest attention is given to form as well the manners as the principles of the<br />

young ladies, and to train them up to habits of order, neatness and industry.<br />

The health of the pupils is the object of constant solicitude. In sickness, they arc-<br />

dectionately attended to; and tlley are at all times nuder the immediate superinten-<br />

dence of the ladies.<br />

Brothers of the Christian Schools.<br />

There are at present nino Brothers in <strong>Detroit</strong> who attend four schools in the base-<br />

111eilt of St. Anne's, where 3 50 children receive daily instroction ; and also two schoolg<br />

attached to St, Mary's chnrcl~, where there are 264 scholars. Bro. Albien, Director.<br />

Catholic Gwild of <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

*<br />

This association was established in July, 1880, and is under the patronage of 89.<br />

Peter and Paul, Apostles. It is governed by a Chaplain. appointed by the Bishop of<br />

the Diocese, n Warden, Bursar, Sob-b~usar, Secret~lay and Council. The Guild is in a<br />

most flourishing condition, and procluces both in a spiritual and temporal point of<br />

view, all the advantages which were expected from it. It possesses 100 members.-<br />

With it is connect~d a Juve?zile Guild, under the patronage of the Holy Family, having<br />

its separate constit~~tion and officers, for youths from 12 to 20 years of age ; at<br />

which age, if in good standing, they can pass into the Senior Guild, and there immediately<br />

and without any other formality be invested as regular members.<br />

Officers of the Guild.<br />

MARTIN HALPEN, -<br />

JOHN WELCH, - -<br />

,JAMES LEDDY, - -<br />

PRANCIS LEYDEN, - -<br />

EDWARD BLACKER, - -<br />

JOHN GLASS, - -<br />

MICHAEL CUNBWN,<br />

I MICHAEL HOGAN,<br />

DINNIS HAGERTY,<br />

- -<br />

- Warden.<br />

~S'ecretary .<br />

- Sub. burser .<br />

- Sacsistian.<br />

Chief Marshal.<br />

- Assistant Do.


AND A'DVERTTSTNG !L ETTEER. 39<br />

CHURCHES OF DETROIT.<br />

It has been said with tr~itl~, tl~at where ~ O L L fir~cl fine Churches, there you<br />

find a thriving city. This is particularly true with regird to <strong>Detroit</strong>. No city in<br />

America can boast of cl~uwlies which can surpass our ow11 ill the beauty of their architecture,<br />

style and esecution. They are the ndiuir:ttion of :dl who behold them ; and<br />

the stranger who visits us for the first time is irnplhessed wit11 the belief that the procperity<br />

of <strong>Detroit</strong> is as infillli ble as are the solid foundations el' its beautiful churches.<br />

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, situated on the corner of Congress and She1 by streets,<br />

was finished in Dec. 1852. It is a, fine specimen of Early English Gothic Architeemre,<br />

built of stone, imving Tower and Spire on the S. W. angle, extending to the<br />

height of 17.5 feet. The Mariner's Chtlrch, also Episa,nalian, sltuated on the corner<br />

of Woodward ave. and Woodbritlge stre(il, is of atone also, aotl built in the castellilted<br />

Gothic style.<br />

Tlie Fort street. Presby 1 elaine Cl~urc:ll, si t,u;itctl or1 tilo coloiler of Fort and Third<br />

streets, is also of stone, built in the enily drcornte(1 style of Gothic Architecture-having<br />

Tower and Spire in the N. W. corner, rising t,,) tlle height of 225 feet : Lantern<br />

Tower 011 the N. E. corner, 95 feet hiylr, and n square tower over tile front gable.<br />

The Pinnacles, Tracery and detail throughout am all of stono; ant1 the building itself<br />

is a complete triumpli of the art of Architecture. It, is built from tho design of A. H.<br />

JORDAN, Esq,, of <strong>Detroit</strong>, and was completed in 1855.<br />

The Jefferson Ave. I'rcsbyterinu Ch~~rcl:, is of brick, arid ~vi 11 be finished with mastic,<br />

in il~litatioll of Iiee stone; is built in the perpendicula~ style of Gothic Architecture<br />

The interi~w of this Chorcl~ has been greatly ntlnlirati by all who have seen it.<br />

The ceiling is groi1lcc1 ; the Arches of Aisles anil Naves syringing fitom clustered columns<br />

have ylntec! c,zl)ittlls. Tlie ceilings ;we interlnc>ed with rich tracery, having heavily<br />

foliated bosses on the intersections of the rnouldil~p. Tlre walls of nave are pierced<br />

with triplet nrindows, lighted from s1r)lights in the roof ,P n~dneing a rich and pleasing<br />

effect. Tlle exterio~ when completed, will correspoltd with tlla interior. This buildincr<br />

was erected in 1855, and is also fivnl tlrr {lesigns of A. H. JORDAIV, Esq.<br />

he Presbyterian Cburch, situated on the coiner of State ;md Fnrlnei st~~eets, is 'in<br />

the Roman stjle of A~schitecture : it has a !l'owe~* and Spire rising to the height of 235<br />

feet on the S. W. z~rfier, and a smallel. tower 011 t.h~ S. 3:. corner. The windows are<br />

circular thrc,ugl,out; the roof finished with a heavy pleojr:cting cornice ; the walls divided<br />

by piltlsters into panels. Tlre interior is vtAry rich ilr clesiga and finish. The<br />

arrangement of the Pulpit, aid finish of tllc~ 0,bnxrl front, arc: tiuite novel and pleasing.<br />

This building is fils0 from the design of 9. H. Joxtona, Esfl., nncl was eomp]et,ed<br />

in 1855.<br />

The Cong~-egation:d Chll~ll on Fort street, is also Huina~l, and is :r fine specimen of<br />

that style Gf Architecture. It is entirely finished ir, imitation of brown free stone.<br />

The Tower and Spire are 210 feet high. The intcrior finishing is very elaborate. The<br />

ceiling is deeply pannelled and heavily enriched. The coloring is soft, ,pleasing and<br />

very harmonious. It was dedicated in 1854, and Fluilt from the des~gn of A. H.<br />

JORDAN, Esq.<br />

Tlle Unitarian Church on Lafi~yette street, ercctotl in 1863 from the design of<br />

Messrs. Lum & Ford, is a very hea~~tiful specimeri of Grecian Architecture. The wlumns<br />

of the poletico are fl~lted and have Ionic capitals. The interior is well arranged,<br />

and the finish in exceeding qood taste.<br />

The Metllodist Churches bn Woodward Ave. and olr Randolph street, and the Bsptiat<br />

Church on Fort street, are also fine and handsome structures. The Catholic Csthe- *<br />

dral on Jefferson Ave., is a large structure in the Roman style, et present unfinished.<br />

St. Ann's Church, (Catholic,) in Lamed street is t1k :)ldi+i. honse of worship in <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

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40 DETROTT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

There is also a new Catholic Chnrclr at present in course of construction in the Elghth<br />

Ward, which will be a good commodioos building when completed. There are numerous<br />

other Ch~irches throughout the city, having no especial clailns to notice for ayehitesturcll<br />

beauty.<br />

CIImurcTta <strong>Directory</strong>.<br />

BAPTIST ; Corner of Fort all~i (irisri~old ; Pastor, 12c\-. Mr. COLVXlt.<br />

do Tabernacle, North side Howard ;<br />

o Colo~~ocl, Lafayettc!, between Brush and Reaubien ; Pastor, EM. ivx.<br />

TROY.<br />

do Colored, Zion, llleetings in Waterman block ; Pastor, Eld. Lett.<br />

CATHOLIC ; French Churcl~, St. Ann's, corner Ilntcs and Lamed streets.<br />

do Cathetlral, 8. 8. Peter and Paul, conley Jeffe~son a\lcnue and Antoine<br />

street, Rt. Rev. Bishop LElCEVRE ; C~~ia:tte, RCV. JAMES<br />

IIENNESSY.<br />

do St. Mn~y'n Cllnrcll, (Germnu,) corner Croghan and Autoina stf~trtj ;<br />

Pnstol; Rev. Mr. RERNICK.<br />

do Trinity Chuicl~, (Irisl~,) corner Forter and Sixth stwets ; itev. Mr.<br />

PETERS.<br />

CONGREGATIOYAL ; Corner Fort and Way~le stlcets ; Pastfir, lie\. I-!. D.<br />

KITCHEL.<br />

EPISCOPAL; St. Paul's Uh~irch, corner of Congress and Shell3y streets; Rt. KGF.<br />

Uishop hlcCOSI


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 4 3.<br />

NEW JERUSALEM ; Corner Jetferson avenue and Beaubien.<br />

PRESBYTERIAN ; 1. Comer State and Farrar ; Rev. GEO. DUFFIELD. 4<br />

Y.1 , ,:-<br />

00 2. Corner Fort and Third ; Rev. H. NEILL. ?-- , ,g -4<br />

(1,) 3. Corner Jefferson avenue and Rivarcl; Rev. Mr. M~ELROY.<br />

(I(\ 2. (Associate,) Corner Lafayette and Wayne sts. ; Pastor, Rev.<br />

SAMUEL PATTON.<br />

IJNTTARIA 4 : (!orner Lafayette and Shelby; Rev. THOMAS MUMFOBD. . i.<br />

PUBLIC HALLS OF DETROIT.<br />

CITY HALL, on Campus Martius.<br />

1<br />

PIREMEN'S I-IALL, corner Jeffe~son avenue and Ranilolph. " I:$???<br />

'<br />

YOUNG hfEN7S HALL, Jefferson avenue, between Bates and~Ra~~dolph. ''<br />

IiEPUl3 LIC AN HALL, Jefferson avenue, betmeen Bates and Randolph.<br />

AJASONIC FIALL, Jefferson avenue, between Griswold and Shelby.<br />

ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Woodward avenue, between Larned and Congwst;.<br />

ODD FELL0 WS' HALL, (new) Cni~lpus hrlartius.<br />

MECHANIC'S' I-IALL, 11 1 Griswold.<br />

MICHIGAN STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE.<br />

Trustees.<br />

S!-lE LDON McKNIGHT, <strong>Detroit</strong>. EELA HUBBARD, !<strong>Detroit</strong>,.<br />

ISRAEL KE LLOGG, Kalamazoo. JAMES B. WALKER.<br />

JOHN BARBER.<br />

Officers.<br />

SHELDON AIcXNIGI-IT, Pg*esitlent, - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

BELA HUBBARD, Cterk, - - - - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

JOHN A. GRAY, JE(edieu2 SfqYt n~zd Prineipul (Late N. Y. S. Asylum, at Utiea.)<br />

A. JORDAN, Esq., rlrcl~itect of the Building, - - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

The Builtling consists of a centre and six. wings. It has a front of $00 feet, and<br />

with the two end wings? which are at right angles with the others, has an entire length<br />

of about 1,000 feet-the whole being designed to accommodate 250 patients. The<br />

boilding is fire-proof, and embraces many improvements from experiences of other similar<br />

est;lblishments. The style adopted for the architectural cletails is Italian. It is<br />

plain, but unique in character, and sufficiently relieved by yreeable detail to please the<br />

eye and excite cheerful sentiments. The site is about one mze removed from the handsome<br />

city of Kalamazoo, about midway between <strong>Detroit</strong> and Chicago. The Asylum<br />

w-o~~nd includes 1'76 acres, suitably timbered, of a pictilresque character, and desirably<br />

3<br />

diversified with a rapid stream of water. The Asyl~lm is to be lighted with gas, manufactured<br />

on the premises in a cletatchecl building.<br />

The cost of the Building and furnishing approaches $250,000. The salary of the<br />

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li E'L'ltOI'!' CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

3uperintendent is rated at $2,000 per aunool, rvllich seems moderate for services so<br />

~Incrous, and demanding comprehensive experienct. :111(1 snperior ability in their success-<br />

ful discharge.<br />

the late ceilstls of the State reveals the existtjnt*c of 426 iusano pelsons xithin iw<br />

limitu. Them :Ire reauons for believing the n1lmh.r excoeds that amount.<br />

BUEHIGAN ASYLUN FOR THE DEAF, DUMB & BLIND.<br />

Trustees.<br />

SI-IELIION McKNIQHT, <strong>Detroit</strong>. 13ELA HUBBARD, !jetl*oit.<br />

ISRAE 1, REELOGG, Kala~~~azoo. JAMES H. WALICER.<br />

JOHN BARBER.<br />

SHELDON BlcKNIGHl', P~csic!e!elcf. - - - Detiroit.<br />

REeA HUBEARD, Clerk, - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

B. M. FA 1-, P~i?,.illcipal. Mrts. B. hf. FAY, Matrots.<br />

BENAJAH NORDYKE, Teucher.<br />

'J'l~e late census of Miclligau reveals the unhappy fact that thew are '206 Deaf aud<br />

I)umb, and 176 Blind persons within the State. The ac?~~nl ilo111ber is supl)osed not<br />

to have been fully ascertained.<br />

The Builfilding, which is still iu progrecis of erection, wlieu tinished is expected to<br />

acmtninodate from 300 to 350 pnpils. . It covers 200 feet in width by 240 in depth,<br />

and is 56 high. The cost is estimated at $1 00,000.<br />

Its location is pleasantly situated, anjoiniug the thriving city of Flint, in the county<br />

of Genesee, through w-hiel~ wiil pass the Port Huron and Lake Michigan Rail~*o%d, aud<br />

is al)proached by the De twit end Milwa~~kee Railroad.<br />

Tbe Institutioxl is in operation under the superintendence of Mr. aod Mrs. Fay, since<br />

Febi.uary, 1854, when, in a building temporarily provided st that time, the work of<br />

inqtmction was commenced. A very valuable report fml the Principal will be found<br />

appended to the Report of the Trustees to. the State Legislature. It appears that from<br />

t.Lu 6th February to th~ 9th Decembel; 1854, there weye receivd,<br />

Deaf and Dlumb Pupils, - - - 19<br />

Blind, - - - - 4<br />

Yor terms and instructions relative to the admission of pupils, application should be<br />

made to tho Principal.


MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.<br />

The AqrieulturaP College.<br />

LL locairi(1 oil ii model fiuln of ri 7 f iicares, it, t,lra vieiui ty of Lansing.<br />

I 1 t ; e,5tablisllme~l~<br />

MICHIGAN STATE PRISON.<br />

is lucaletl at .j;tt:ksull, ;L po~ltlar ;rut1 bttsj- centlai tow11 ill tlic?<br />

co~cntv of ,I;rckson, 75 miles from Detmit on tlv linr. ot' rllc~ hfichigao C :fit,~ill Itailway,<br />

8i.ird ,&out 32 miles fi-o~n the Capital.<br />

Extunfiivu ilinnufiictuves ;a(? carried OII wi~2l1n iJlo l'risou L,v rspitali-;ts who hire the<br />

,:/b~r of th(: prisor~ers fi.onl the State. YII1t+ v:~r.inirs I~r:trlch~bc 4 )t' ~n:nlufiicti~ri~~g would<br />

,ihrol'wl~- appear iindar the hi:ads of nOuerfisi~~,q.<br />

The Prison builtliny is plnill :~ld somc!irh:~t ti~llh \vor~i, . ~ioL~~it.l~~ti~~l(li~~g<br />

r(;(;(?~~t im-<br />

C.<br />

a~id IBIIS~, before mauy !-t:al1s. yivi pl:il*s tr~ :I rltnv ;il)(l sub-<br />

:,rc.vamellts ant1 iidd~tio~~s,<br />

-:t intin1 edifice, :411(1 one 1nori. ( brn;~n~enti~l<br />

to .I ;u*liscln.<br />

CAPITAL OF MICHIGAN.<br />

'ithe l-louscs the i.,egisliiturc, ilnd the ufkiei.th of the St:ua Uul);trtln(:nls are estaG<br />

islied ,2t Lansing, in the count!. of lngllanl, 1 10 miles Norbh-west froul <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

j?opulntiou 2,500.<br />

'l1her~ &iljr m;til st:,g?ri. (?i~r~hrs 1.- IA:irl~i I I fr'i*. ~ ~rn 1 )iitroit. Office is[ iintlr*(+rv7.r,<br />

3ailroatl If 1otc.I.<br />

This site w:rs sulcctetL in tho year 1847, the iAagis1nture as ha ifiu.zl cetitral point<br />

wllicll to eret;t tllo (hljitol. 1.t is now a11 interesting :LI~C~ iwitinc villago tibr ISusil)es~<br />

iettlcn~cnt, snn.oancletl as it is i,y a good fsrlni~lg coll~ltry.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> is *rlrK c;rl)it;ll of Miciligin-rcpnLe(1 mull(?~.cii~lly as respects i)opulatioll-<br />

,~mmerci;llly, as respects its great centralize(^ trade, and from its inevitably secure, alld<br />

>orivnle(l privileges of transport in rlircc t i 11 t.~r-corn mnuieatioll wi~h the seaboar(l [by<br />

' and and water.<br />

Tile Juvenile Penitwtiary is located hers, arid within ir r:ulios of ten tnilep a State<br />

-4-Kricult,ur:rl College, upon ii inodel fnrm of Of 7 :kcyes,<br />

A-<br />

*<br />

STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.<br />

ar - lhm"iccit.<br />

.r. K. BEECH, of Coldwater. -<br />

- SHANK, of Lansing. Vice- Presideut.<br />

E. P. CHRISTIAN, <strong>Detroit</strong>, - - . - Secreta~y.<br />

S. H. DOUGLASS, of Arm Arbor, ' - . Freas'tere r.<br />

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44 D E'1'R0IrL' C! I'llY DIRECTORY,<br />

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. -<br />

American Awociation fir tlre Advancement of Education.<br />

[Had tl~e Compiler heen ful-nislled with a list, clistinguislling the ofliccrs, he should<br />

i~ladly have printed it. Compilers of Directories are ex-q$'cio a kind of public RAT-<br />

w<br />

vants. To make their duties more complete and usefill to tlre community they should<br />

be forwarded without so1icitatio11-Annual Reports of Societies, kc., &.,--by tLc See<br />

,,etarips. 'l'lrc followi~~g<br />

list is extracted from the <strong>Detroit</strong> Trihlore. I<br />

ElENIIY LEUYARD,<br />

Z. PITCHER,<br />

HENRY NEILL,<br />

U. 'I'. HOWE,<br />

Z. CI-IANDLElt,<br />

JACOB M. HOWAKI)?<br />

U. GREGORT',<br />

OEO. E. HAND,<br />

E. A. LANSlNG, .<br />

C. C. 'IIPLO\VRRIDGE,<br />

Members.<br />

S. A. McCOSKRY,<br />

GEORGE DUFFIELI),<br />

tI. N. WALIiER,<br />

H. P. BALDIYIN,<br />

S. M. I-EOLMES,<br />

S. CONANT,<br />

,T. IV. TILLMAN,<br />

LEV1 BISHOP,<br />

A. s. wILLrnm,<br />

E. N. JVTZCOX.<br />

University of tlre State of Mdclligan.<br />

Located at Ann ill-l)or.-(Soci :innexec1 Gazetteer of i\licl~i~n.)<br />

The courses are Intellec,tunl i~nd Moral .Philosol)h~~, E/Iathemat.it:.*: Pl~isiolog~, Botany<br />

and Zoology, Chemistry, Medical Jurisprudence, Geology and hlinerology , Modem<br />

*Languages, and Literature, Solger~;, Greek, Hebrew ilud Latin Lztngoages, and English<br />

Literature. The fine Arts, Engineering, A~l~;rtomy, Astronomy, Theoretical<br />

Practical A g~.iculture.<br />

.- +.- . . --<br />

APbiolla Female Collegiate HnsQiCute<br />

1,ocntod at Albion, Michigan.<br />

State Xormal Sclrool--founded 1833.<br />

Located at Ypsilanti, Michigan.<br />

Tlle following Schools ]lave the benefit of incorporation under special enactments of<br />

the Legislature.<br />

The Michigan and Huron Institute, Tlic O~vasso Literwrj Institute,<br />

ii Tecumseh Academy, " The Vermontville Academical Associ-<br />

4b Trustees of Grand River Theological a tion,<br />

Seminary, " White Pigeon Academy,<br />

Crass Lake Seminary, * Raisin Institute,<br />

Lb Marshall College, '( Howell Academy,<br />

, '<br />

Marghall Female Seminary, " Leoni Theological Institute,<br />

*


St. Phillips? College,<br />

Allegan Academy,<br />

Grand Rapids Academy ,<br />

Utica' Female Seminary,<br />

Ann Arbor Female Seminary.<br />

Ypsilanti Seminary.<br />

16<br />

Adrian<br />

Cllintcn Institute,<br />

Leoni Seminary,<br />

Olivet Institute,<br />

Woodstock Manuti1 Labor Institute,<br />

Oakland Female Seminary,<br />

Tecumseh Literary Institute,<br />

Clarkston Acaclemical Institute,<br />

I'oung Ladies Sc~ninarv of Monroe,<br />

St. Marks' College,<br />

St. Mclrys' Academ?..<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Primary and lrJnioln SchooIs.<br />

Pirst W:irc\ School Soutl~ side Abbott street, bettvocn First c911cl Seconci streets.<br />

MISS COBURS, (salary) -<br />

MIS8 MACRAY, do<br />

t250 150 00 1 liknchm.<br />

Second Ward School West side of Bates street, betwmo Larnetl and Co~~gr~ street,.<br />

--- (salary)<br />

MISS ENSWORTH do<br />

MISS WILDER, do<br />

- -<br />

-<br />

-<br />

$500 00<br />

1 250 00 lbachers.<br />

150 00 ,<br />

'I'hird Ward Scliool Monroe .Avenue, basemeut (3err~ian C~UI*C~.L.II.<br />

[No communication from this depart men t.-E D. I<br />

Fourth Ward School, Fort ~t~reet East.<br />

MISS DANIELS, (salary) - - -<br />

MISS McGOWAN, do<br />

- 250 00<br />

"'O O0 1 Ten.cir.e~r.<br />

Fifth Ward School, Elizabeth street, between (+rand River and Clilford street.<br />

MISS CORNELL, (salary) - - - '250 00- Teacher.<br />

Sixth Ward School, East side Miami ave., between C'irct~s street and John R. street.<br />

Mr. BASSETT, (salary,) $550 00)<br />

MISS NOBTJE, do 250 00 1<br />

MISS F. TAYLOR, ( k b 250 00 ) Tmche~s.<br />

MISS 0. BINGHAM, do 250 00 1<br />

' MISS E. TAYLOR, do - - - 250 00)<br />

Seventh Ward School, (Union,) Solltll side Second. betwoen Sixth and Sewn th.<br />

MR. MARCY,' (salary,) - - $800 00'1<br />

MRS. MARCY, do 350 00 1<br />

MISS INGERSOLL, (asst.) - 150 00 ) Teaelhers.<br />

MISS S. ELLINGWOOD,(asst.) - 200 00 1<br />

MISS SUSAN HANDLEY, - 250 00 J


- ---.- --- ------ -- ----.-- -.- - ---- - - -- - - - . - - - - -- -<br />

Eighth Ward Schooj, (Uriio~l,) South Side Abhott, between Sixth and Scvcnth ~tr~lrfth~<br />

MR. SMITH,<br />

MISS C. BRAMBM,<br />

&lISS L GOODWE1,L.<br />

MR. VTILLETS,<br />

MISS BINGHAM,<br />

MISS ADAMS,<br />

MISS E. BRAMAK.<br />

&I188 Bl%ADNER,<br />

(salary,) - -<br />

do . -<br />

do .<br />

MIDD1,E 1)E I'AIC'I'MEN'l'.<br />

(salary,) -<br />

do - -<br />

(10<br />

(10 -<br />

(10<br />

L:llion School. (.'ivit,l S(l~r:c~.e. br?twrc.~~ State :old (;1n11(1 River stibceh.<br />

hlR. dLCO!I?!l', (sillat.<br />

MISS ROCIils in attendance chring School terms is nearly 3,000<br />

--and it is estin~atrd that 5,000 childyen receive instruction at the Pnblic Schools<br />

within the year.<br />

The public are infortneci of the eurr~me~~c(~~neut of terms, as well ;LS of vacation^,<br />

through tho ~r~cdiun~ of the daily- nc\vspape?s.<br />

Accordirlg to the last census re tun^.^, there tn'e 186,932 children :~ttending schools ir!<br />

this State. The amo~iut of mill tax school fund for the State is this year $99,640 10.<br />

This return ilo~s not include all tflc cbllildren-as solme Scllool Districts have not tJe2n<br />

correctly reported.<br />

If the 11ambc.1 trf schtdars in Seiuinaries, Colleges and Nolmal schools be added to<br />

the above. it will not fall short of two hmzdred a d jfty tl~o~asnnd children now<br />

attending PC~IUOJS. NO Letter proof of the intelligence of the masses, otS the succ~s~fi,;'~<br />

operations r )f out- State system of ~d~~cation.<br />

DETROIT BOARD OF TRADE.<br />

Officers.<br />

HENRY P. BZ'LJDC+E, - -<br />

DUNCAE STEWAR?, I - -<br />

ROBERT McCHESNEY, ( - - -<br />

M. D. HAMILTON, - -<br />

H. K. SANGER, - - - .<br />

Vice Pr e~iclent.9~


AND IIDVERT'ILSIN(~ (3 AZ ErL'!l',E ER.<br />

JOEIN OWEN,<br />

SAMUEL LEWIS,<br />

JAS. A. ARMSTRONG,<br />

JOSEPH ASPINALL,<br />

WY. II. CRAIG, I<br />

GE 0. IV. BISSELL, 1<br />

JOHN W. STRONG,<br />

A. E. BISSELL,""-' ' i<br />

,J. E. PITTMAN, ! i<br />

W. TRUE$DELL7 1<br />

J. E. PALMER,<br />

- coin. RIiclligau? aJrd of' tilt:<br />

otxeial tiata of tile Hoiod ii I ti!? llr(.<br />

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE<br />

CITY OF DETROIT,<br />

. OFFICE OF THE CITY CO~~Y~~ROLLE::!<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>. March 24 th, 1 8 5 6. 1<br />

To 1h.e 13012o~nble the Cornrno,~ Coln2,cil of t78e Cyity of 'Detqeoit :<br />

Section 44 of the act aillending the charter of the <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Detroit</strong>, approved' April<br />

4th, 18 2 7, provides as follows : -" Tbat the said May or, Recorder and Aldel.mcn bllilll?<br />

once in each year, cause to be published B just and true account of all the nloneys<br />

which shall have accrued in their corporato capacity, dnrii~g the 4'ea.r next PI-rcncding<br />

such p~il,lic;~tion, and also the disposition thereof." +-<br />

In c!ompliance with tliis provision and of the duties imposed on me by the thinl<br />

section of the ordinance relative to the <strong>City</strong> Comptroller, I beg lea,ve to sob~nit the<br />

annesed annual report, exhibiting the receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year<br />

com~nencillo- March 14th, 1855, and ending on the 1st instant, together with the state<br />

ot the puhzc debt atid the state of the finances of each fwd, and such othel- information<br />

in reprcl to tho general finances of the city as the public interest requi~rs.<br />

Statelnent Xo. 1 fihows that the amount of our funded debt on the 1st inst.,<br />

was, exclusive of thc bonds held by the trustees of tlre sinking ft~nd, $300,436 18<br />

Adcl to this old warrants issued pi ioib to May 15th, 1850 - '1,136 46<br />

Add unpaid claims allo~~led previous to March 14, '55 20 83<br />

Add anpaid claims allo~~ecl (luring tllr year ending March 1, <strong>1856</strong> !),I34 62<br />

7<br />

TotaI, - - - - - - $320,728 09<br />

Deduct bonds and mortgages 11eld by Trustees of the sinkiog<br />

fund - - - - - - $7,362 50<br />

Also amount standing to the creclit of the sinking fund, - 2,486 50<br />

-- $9,849 oe<br />

Amount ~~n~ro'vided for - - - - $310,8'70 09<br />

The amount of tho funded d~bt<br />

on the 14th of March. 1855, was $318,020 14<br />

Amount of bonds issued Oct. lst, 1855 - - 45,000 00


' 48 P)E'l!RC)IT CITY DIREC'I.'ORY,<br />

Amount of bods redeemed Oct. 1.1855, with the proceeds<br />

of bonds issued same day - - - $45,000 00<br />

Rnn(ls paid through L tlie sinking fund during the year 8,589 96<br />

-- $53,583 96<br />

I3aIarlcc of f~~nded debt - - $389,436 184<br />

It will be seen that $20,000 60 of this amount will become due on the 1st of Jane,<br />

arid $539 28 on the 1st of September neft, and your early attentioo in making pro- '<br />

vision to meet the same is respectfully invited. We shall have to negotiate a loan to<br />

meet the amount d1:e 1st of Jrme, less the amount we may realizo through the sinking<br />

fund, which js as follows :<br />

Balance to the credit of the sinking fund is - -<br />

Amount of sewer balance to bo transferred (should the claim of Joseph<br />

Granger be denied and the suit of Chas. Jackson be decided in our<br />

favor) is - - - - - -<br />

Alnount of bonds and tnortgages due in April<br />

Amount of tax to the slnkiog fund for 185 6 - . -<br />

$2,486 50<br />

1,971 98<br />

1,855 65<br />

5,000 00<br />

'lhral of actual and anticipated revenues to sinking fund for <strong>1856</strong> $1 1,314 13<br />

: Tbus it will be seen that we shall want a loan of ten thousand dollars, as there is<br />

$530 26 to be provided for on the 1st of September next.<br />

Bv reference to statement Xo. 2, it will ho seen that the total amount of receipts into<br />

Treasurer, from all sources, during the year, is, - $280,310 6'7<br />

Balance in Treasury March 14, 1855, - - 22,803 68<br />

Leaving a balance in the hands of Treasurer of - - $47,945 98<br />

This if+ an uuusually large balance to have in tho Treasury at this seRson of the<br />

year, and is caused frorn the fact that some 820,000 of the amount appropriated to the<br />

construction of sewem the past year, was not expended. There is also an unexpended<br />

Alms House appropriation of $5,000, and by declucting these two sums it would leave<br />

the balance about the same as last year.<br />

Statement No. 3 shows the operations of the Sinking Fund which art, highly satis-<br />

factory.<br />

The total receipts of this fund during the year is - - 813,908 46<br />

Bonds taken up during the year - - - $8,583 96<br />

Balance against fund March 14, 1855, paid . - 2,838 99<br />

$11,422 95<br />

Bzclt~nce to credit of this furici - - - - $2,486 50<br />

It ig now four gears since the sinking fund was established, and we have been ena-<br />

bled ly its resources to pay thirty-five thousand dollars of the filnded debt of the city<br />

-being thirteen thousand dollars more than it was estimated we could do, at this date,<br />

when the sinking fund went into operation.<br />

It will he noticed that fifty thousand dollars of our debt will mature hfav 1 st, 1858,<br />

and sixty thousand dollars on the 1st of Sept., 1859. It will be impossible for us to<br />

meet this large amo~~nt without resorting to further loans, hut we fihall then have<br />

reached the turning point in our resources for the liquidation of our funded debt.-<br />

There will be no difficulty after 1859 in meeting all our liabilities as they become due,


with the resources df the sinking fund, and it is tny confiilent belief that bv the year<br />

1870 we shall be in a condition to call in all our pre!srmt indettedoeas, which 'shall illen<br />

be outstantli~lg.<br />

State~~~e~lt No. 4 shows tllat we have paid, the past year $22,630 84 of interest,<br />

011 our f~incled debt, with a Ijalance on hand of $9,005 '15 to rneet the interest due<br />

the 1st inst. and fallir~g due itr April, Ma)- and duly next.<br />

It is, perhaps, i)ropeIb her(: to stat^ that tho interest on the botlds payable ir~ the citt.<br />

of Now York is paid bv the Ohio Life Insurance arid Tn~t Company, with whom<br />

arr;lllgen~e~lts have been* beex] made for that pu rp~a{~. 'Ulo bontls maturing the 1st of<br />

June next should be presented tht?~~, also for payment. They are made payable, however,<br />

at the H:tnk of Atnerica, in New York.<br />

Statat~leat No. 8 s11otva tlru oon(1itio11 of tl~a ge~~ornl road fitntl. The deficit in tllis<br />

fund was caused by the pavil~g of the upper e~ld of Michignu avenue, for which nt><br />

estimate had been previously made, et~il aiao by paving- assesn~ents assessed to the occup:mts<br />

of the fieminar~- lot, but for which, it sabsuqoentl y appeared, they were not<br />

lie. The estinlates bf last ycaar for paving in front of, nna adjacerit to, city property,<br />

were $6,53'7 00, whcreils llie actual cost of the same amoonts to the &urn of $10,368<br />

'70 creating a deficit ia tlli. item alone of $3,828 '10.<br />

Stateluent No. 17, of the General Fund : Notwitlistandillg the very liberal estimates<br />

made for tliis Fund last Sprillg, it will be perceived that it ha8 failed to meet all<br />

tlrc liabilities chargoable to it? there being a deficit of $2,091 61. This has been<br />

(..ansed partlr by an increase in the salanes of the <strong>City</strong> officers, the expenditure of<br />

planking th; vegetable market, ant1 1-arious other itetrls of expenditures which were<br />

not antic.ipated at the time tlir estitllates were n~:ide. Add to this, also, a deficit in<br />

the anticipated receipts, arisit~q from the non-payment of stall rents 197 most of the<br />

butcllors in the old addition t; tlre <strong>City</strong> Hall Market, amounting to the sum of $7'75.<br />

Also, from unpaid stall rents clue from butchers in the new market, arnounticg to<br />

$522 50, and also, from a11 increase in the return of delinquent taxes. Still, the deficit<br />

in tl~is fund may be considered as merely temporary, as most of tlie nmo~~nt due for<br />

stall rents will soon be pdd, md t,lie amo~int which shall be realized fro111 the tax rrlry<br />

which will take place soon, will, it is believed, make up the present deficit.<br />

Statetnent No 52 sho\~s how the tax of 1855 was appropriated, and also the dift'erence<br />

in the amount of tarstiotl as colllpared with 1851, and showing an increase in<br />

one year of $44,698 71. Thifirwas by far :l greeter increase than was ever hefore<br />

k~ro~rn in any one year, io tlris c~ty, and wa5 severely felt by the tax-payers.<br />

--<br />

In tho matter of taxation, thew sl~ould ~lot be such an inc,rease in any oue year as<br />

ti) malie it a burden upon those who have thern to pay. To a gradual and proportionate<br />

increase, having doe regard to the wants of the public, no coo~munity will demur;<br />

and it will be my aim, iu bringingforward the estimates for the ordinary expenditures<br />

of the city government, for the ensuing year. to endea~or to reduce, lather than increase,<br />

the amount compared. wihll last year. The best goverxrinent is that which gives equal<br />

protection to rll? and cousutnes, for its own maintenance? the s~llallest amount of the<br />

earnings of ib constituents. The tax payers of the city of <strong>Detroit</strong> pa?- willingly and<br />

liberally for every service readered by their agentp, and they only ask a fsir equivalent<br />

for the money exacted of them, and this they have a right to demand. Respectfully<br />

submitted.<br />

CHARLES PELTIER, <strong>City</strong> Compkdler.


STATEMENT OF TAXES. 1<br />

I<br />

Asseasedl Co%eetetl and Rehr+,?eJ fbr the ITeor 1855, Extracted f rorn the Camp-<br />

~~*oOer's Report.<br />

Iiggrcgate Valuation of <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

b'ilst, 1V:lrcl. ....................................... .$2,S0:?,976 Sistll. .............................................. $1,021 ,!19<br />

second.. ............................................ :3.!)4'l.470 I Screr~lll<br />

'rl~ird..<br />

...........................................<br />

~ourtlr .............................................<br />

-.<br />

~iftll..<br />

.............................................<br />

............................................ !~tio,ss<br />

:4.t,:!g9<br />

.............................................<br />

...........................<br />

[It is t.lw Conlpiler7s opinion that nothing would justify the foregoing Valnation 1,111<br />

the inexpediency of netting figni~es Bighe~. for purposes of Taxation. The Valuatiorl<br />

of the citv of <strong>Detroit</strong> would pro1jd)ly bc much inore col~cctly qnotcd at FIFTY ;\[TI.<br />

I<br />

r.roas T)~T.T,ARs. than nt t Jlc~ fig~lr(as set down fro111 tlue ~\SSPSPOI-~~~ RP~,III*II S.<br />

4 C<br />

I<br />

Aggregate Tax of <strong>Detroit</strong>. i<br />

-- -- . - - - . - - - - - - - - - .<br />

I iiigh~uay<br />

, 1 '2:; i.~rslioo~<br />

Tor 1 Oily Tar. I<br />

The Report of Mr. Peltier is i;oferre(l to for any fu~*ther information on the head of<br />

<strong>City</strong> Taxation. Its det,ails present a huge amoont of oofticc labor, whicli is generallj,<br />

performed during nimost incessant and unavoidable interruptions from citizens calling<br />

on the Comptroller on business of every variety connected with his official position.<br />

There are 58 (different Tabular divisio~ls in the ~e~)ort'in question-from which tllc<br />

p~blic are informed that there are now in use 32'7 Iair?~lps in <strong>Detroit</strong>, whicli hnvc<br />

cost the city, during 1855 (including the erectiol,, repairs and painting of a !argca<br />

number of these,) $5,310 85. ,<br />

REVENUE OF THE W AW WORKS.<br />

The following Table is extracted from the able almnal Report of R. E. R~oberts, Esq.,,<br />

I<br />

. - .................- - .-.............- ........ -......-...-.....--..........-....<br />

*<br />

-<br />

-4~ol;x.r '<br />

1<br />

AMOI~NT<br />

of<br />

Water Itates in Water in 1851<br />

1855 an! 1866. and Tn- and <strong>1856</strong>. an11 increase<br />

in one crease in five yrsrs<br />

ye,tr. in several I - - . - - ward^,<br />

19.56. ISM. l~icrcase. <strong>1856</strong>. 1551. '111cr'se.<br />

.. ---- ..-... ---- ....-.......- .............<br />

- - - -- _ 1 _ _ 1 -<br />

Secretary<br />

-<br />

to the Water Colninissionars :<br />

' First Wdrd ............................................................. 4 5,861 570 6 439 3,G34 3.m<br />

Second. .......................................................... 4,:Yi';I 13, 4:507 2,702 llSo5<br />

Third.. ................................................................ 4,009 4,315 less 206 4 OO!) 3,YSti 1,12?<br />

Fourth. ................................................................. $536 4,736 602 5:5:18 1 1,887<br />

Fifth ................................................................... 5,095 4,167 SGS 5025 1,SlZ :!;21?,<br />

Sixth .................................................................. 5,591 4,430 1,168 6:5!)l 2,46!) :?l122<br />

Seventh.. .............................................................. 5,760 1,90H 85.6 5,769<br />

Eighth.. ................................................................ 4,092 3.499 W3 4,0g21<br />

1 2,598<br />

:i12:Pi<br />

- _ - -- -- -<br />

~ot:ils.. ........................................................ :. , $4!,,ri40 I $36,334 I $~,640 $19.756 &20,9%<br />

....


1<br />

AND ADVERTI'SING Gi4ZErPTEER.<br />

Relative Increase<br />

,!y ---<br />

I /<br />

i<br />

-<br />

WARDS<br />

FAMILIES.<br />

- - - - -- - - - . .- -. .... ---. ..-.........<br />

Number of Falniliea :tme'df Total number of F:irnilies<br />

I in the several Wards in in the several Wards in<br />

1855 a~cl 1850, and in- 1855 and 1866 and increage<br />

111 one yenr.<br />

I crease in one vear.<br />

ISBG. 1 1855. 1 Incr'sc.~ 1 1 I 185.5. I Incrcils(..<br />

,-<br />

I. First Warti,.<br />

i ; Bird,.<br />

656 6561 6'<br />

1<br />

I<br />

1<br />

219<br />

8til<br />

1,286<br />

1,1671<br />

n.171<br />

257<br />

\I?:<br />

81 t<br />

1,159<br />

1,065<br />

%I ,<br />

less 6<br />

~CSS;<br />

35<br />

14<br />

IST<br />

122<br />

GL'<br />

--- . - . - - - - - - - .- -- - - - . . -. -<br />

.................................................<br />

'Second..<br />

.......................................................<br />

.................... .'. ...............................<br />

$~~~~th.. ......................................................<br />

Fifth. ........................................................<br />

Sixt,i~. ........................................................<br />

Sy~cnth.. ....................................................<br />

E~plitll,. ......................................................<br />

....................................................<br />

.<br />

17- 667<br />

, 1 1,012 5 3<br />

158<br />

67<br />

Total,.<br />

-._ . . -.- .. -<br />

--<br />

- . . ..<br />

...<br />

- ....... - ..... -<br />

- a<br />

T<br />

BOUNDARIES OF THE WARDS IN CITY OF DETROIT,<br />

First Ward-All west of the centre line of Shelby streel to the lower line of the,<br />

jonc~ farm and south of the centre of Michigan avenue.<br />

Xeco~ttE Wn~c1.-All south of the centre of Monroe and Michigan avenues and be-tween<br />

the centres of Shelby and Ranilolpli streets.<br />

Third Ward.-All south of Crogllan street, and between tho centre lines of Randolph<br />

and St. An~oine streets.<br />

Fourth WartL--A11 south of the Gratiot road, and between the centre lines of St,<br />

A ntoine and Rivard streets.<br />

Fifth Ward-All north of the centre of Michigan avenue, and west of the centres<br />

of Woodward avenue and the Saginaw turnpike, to the lower line of the Jones' farm.<br />

Sixth Wa~artL-All east of the centre of Woodward aveiiue, north of the centres of<br />

Monroe avenue and Croghan street, and west of the centre line of St. Antoine street.<br />

Seve~~th WG~Y?. --All sonth of the Ciratiot road, and .. east of the centre of 'Rivard<br />

street.<br />

Eiyldi Wi4rd.-All between the lower line of the Jones farm and upper line of the<br />

wood bsidie farm.<br />

A and Tenth Ward, one on the present extreme extremity of the city, and one<br />

on tho western, are intended to be added to the eity ilnder an amendation of the city<br />

chartel> at the next session of<br />

--<br />

the Legislature.<br />

I STREET DIRECTORY OF DETROIT.<br />

ALbott, from Woodbridge farm to Michigan avenue.<br />

Adams avenue, from Grand River to An toine.<br />

Ann, from Crawford to Seventh<br />

Antoine, from River to Elizabeth.<br />

Ash, from Grand River to Thompkon.<br />

Atwater, from Gillett's Wharf to Hamtramck.<br />

Awrel, from Grand River to Thompson.<br />

Baker, from Sixth to Thompson.<br />

Bates, from the River to Farmer.<br />

Beaubien, from the River to northern line of the city.


52 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

- - -- . - - -- --- --.-<br />

Beech, from Seventh to Joned farm.<br />

Bellair -<br />

Benton -<br />

Berthelet alley, frololo Randolph to Franklin.<br />

Beu~~e Visb, from Grand Itiver to Woodward avenue.<br />

Bowennan, from Michigan avenue to T1lornl)son.<br />

Brighain, from Crawforcl to Grand River.<br />

Bronson -<br />

Brush, fiom the River to alley north of Columbia.<br />

Buttenlut, from Graud River to Thompson .<br />

Calhoun -<br />

Gas, from the River to Grand River.<br />

Catherine, from Gratio~ to Hamtramck.<br />

Charles, from Crawford to Grand River<br />

Cherry, west from Seventh to Jones farm.<br />

Cherry, east from Riopelle farm to Dequiadre.<br />

Chestnut, west from Seventh to Porter.<br />

Chestnut, east from Gratiot to Ilamtramck.<br />

Clay -<br />

ClifEord, from Spiooat to Wood ward avenue.<br />

Clinton, fro111 Gratiot to Hamtramck.<br />

Columbia, from cast line of Cass farm to Gratiot.<br />

Congress, from Fifth to Hamt~tuck.<br />

Crawford, froin Grand River to Holden Road.<br />

Crogan, from Randolph to Hamtramck.<br />

Cutler, from Crawford to Grand River.<br />

Deqnindre, finrn River to North.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, from Riopelle to upper line of Riopelle farm.<br />

Dudley, from the River to Grand River.<br />

DnBeld, from JVoodwa~d avenue to Grand River.<br />

Eighth, from the River to Grand River.<br />

Elizabeth, from Grand River tb 1,. Beubien farm.<br />

Elm, west from Grand River to Thompson.<br />

Elm, east -<br />

Farmer, from John R to Raodolpb.<br />

Farrar, from John R to Randolph.<br />

Fifth, from Woodbridge to Grand ~iver.<br />

First, from River to Grand River.<br />

Fort, from Woodl,ridge farm to Harntramck. Ir<br />

Fourth, from Woodbridge to Grand River.<br />

Franklin, from Berthelet a1 ley to Ham tramck.<br />

Front, from Second to Third.<br />

Fulton, from Craw ford to Thompson.<br />

Garden, from the River to Chicago avenue.<br />

Georgia -<br />

Grand River Road, from Grand River to Woodbridge farm.<br />

Grand River, from Grand River Turnpike to Randolph.<br />

Gratiot, from State to Hamtramck.<br />

Oriswold, from River to John R.<br />

Grove, west from Chicago avenue to Thompson.<br />

Grove, east -<br />

Guion, between Rivard and Hamtram&.<br />

Haniet, from Randolph to Antoine.


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. . Harrison avenue, from Chicago avenue to Gmtl River.<br />

j'fJastings, fron River to Gratiot.<br />

avenue to upper line of Cass farm.<br />

High, fiaorn Hasting3 to Ha~ntralnck.<br />

How;vd, from Cass to Woodl)~~icigr? far in.<br />

Iucliana -<br />

Irving, fi1om Cirawfor(I to Sevellth.<br />

James -<br />

Jay, from Gratiot to Hamtrawck.<br />

Jefferson avenoe, from Second to Hamtrainck.<br />

Jolm R, from Wootlward avenue to &bntcalm.<br />

Josepll -<br />

Jalios alley, froin Foul1tll to C;r~isrvold.<br />

Kentucky -<br />

Labrosse, from Micbigi~n avenue to Thompson.<br />

Lafayette, from Wuodbridgc farm to IIamtra~l~ck.<br />

Lnnled, from Fifth to Hatntl~nmcl;.<br />

Leland -<br />

Le-ie~ett, from Micl1iga11 avenue to Tllompsol~.<br />

Lysander, from C'rnwford to Gl~nn~l River. '<br />

i,hlncomb avenue, f rain Cass to Grand Circus.<br />

'1 ~aromb, from Iian,lolph to -Hailltl.arnck.<br />

hln(1ison avenue, from Rnndollh to GI-and C i rcos.<br />

hlnria, f~~om C l~nwfor(1 to Gland ICivel-.<br />

hlyrklc, from (+rand Kivcr to l'llo~npso~l.<br />

McLean, fi.oi~l C~*a~.vford to Grad lii\-er.<br />

Miami aveuue, fro~n Rnoclolph to (+rand C'I~CIIP.<br />

!Michigan avenue. froun Randolpll tc, Tl~ompson.<br />

/~oaroe avenue, f'ronl Public square to Kandolplt.<br />

Montcalm, from Gran(1 River to Woodward avenue.<br />

PI-otestait. Cemetery to Ha~l~tramclr.<br />

Orcl~ard, fmil Seventh to G18and fliver.<br />

0rle:~ns. from River to Gratiot.<br />

Porter, frorn Second to Thornl)son.<br />

Ilandolph, from River to Adrtms :Ivr:nue.<br />

Riopelle, from River to Griiti~t.


Riviird, from giver to rnc:cr line of <strong>City</strong> bountlsry. 5<br />

Rosa1 ie<br />

B<br />

Rowland, fro111 hi1ichige:r avenue to Grand River.<br />

Russell, from River in zse:o line of <strong>City</strong> boundary.<br />

i!<br />

Scott, from Riopelic 1, t uppcr line of Riopdlo far! n . I<br />

. Second, froin River to Grand Rivor.<br />

Seventh, from Woodbridge to Grand River.<br />

Sew arc1<br />

Sb elbv, from River to Mich~gall avenue.<br />

~i bley; from Woodnrald avenue to upper line of Uilr~ far~n.<br />

Silver<br />

Sixth, from Woodbr+blge to Cimod River.<br />

Soat h, from Soven th to Jones firnu.<br />

81xoat, frola Woodward avenue t.o nl)per lirle of Cu3.i ~.L:.II\. .<br />

Spruce, from Seventll to Yiftll.<br />

State, ft*om First to C+mtiot.<br />

St. Anbin avenue, tiom the Kiver to Cratiot.<br />

St. L:twi.encc<br />

Superior<br />

Sycai~iore, fisom G~*arld giver to T~O~IPSOII.<br />

Tlru~~ese allev, frotn River to Uertl~elot ;dley.<br />

Third, fro*; River to Korth line of <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Thompson, fro~n the Rirur to Grand River.<br />

~mmhull :tvenuc? from the Rivcr to North line of Ciry.<br />

Walnut, fro111 Chand Hi\-er to Tllompsoll.<br />

Wapping, between Woodwarrl ;nrellue and Ativater.<br />

Washington avenue, froto &Iichigan avenue to Gr:d C irms.<br />

Waterloo, fro111 Rioprlle \rrcst line to Hnn~t~*nmck.<br />

\v:1 tson<br />

Wayne, fro~oor Rivo to Miclligan avenue. ,<br />

~e'bster I<br />

I W ilkins<br />

Williams, fisom Oranti Circus to Mor tcalm.<br />

Wooit !I t*idgo, from Thor u pson to Ham tran~cli.<br />

'klrond ward avenue, fro111 River to <strong>City</strong> boundary.<br />

EXTRACT FROM DETROIT CITY LAWS RELATIVE<br />

TO HACKNEY COACHES AND CABS.<br />

Ssc. 2. Every 1,elxoii to \i?llurr~ a liceilse sllall be granted, ;is pr~vided for in th<br />

foregoi~ls section, shall execute n bond, to the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Freemen<br />

of the city of <strong>Detroit</strong>, in the sum of two Lnndred dollars, with sufficient s~~reties, to<br />

be approvecl by the <strong>City</strong> Auditor ; conditioned, that sueh person will pay all fin%<br />

costs, penalties or damages, for which he may become liable, oq account of the use of<br />

.any cab, hackney coaches, carriages, omnibusses or other vehicles, kept or used by sue1<br />

person, under his license as aforesaid; and no lice~lse shall be of any validity until<br />

such bond has been duly executed :ind filed with tire <strong>City</strong> Clerk.<br />

SEC. 3. Tho prices which inay be clrarged Lp the owners or drivcrs' of hackne~<br />

coaches, cabs, carriages, omnibussei or other vehicles, shall not exceed as follows, viz I-<br />

For (wnvnying. ono parson, for each drive, loss than one hoar, twenty-five ccnh ; for


corlre~il~g two or iuoru pelro11s, for aacll (lrive less tllail orle hour, twe~~ty-five* celits for<br />

eit(;l1 p~i~soil ; for the uiie of ;r cab, c:i~-t,iage, 11:mkney (;oiicl~ or other vcliicle, (esnq~t an<br />

orllnil;us,) by the i~our, to carry iu~t 1llol.e tllall four 1)elsons insih, at the i.aLtl of one<br />

(loilal. 1)er hour : I'rouido(l, T11at cllildwr~ 1,ctrveclu two and twelve year.; of age slrall be<br />

~onve~ed at one-half tlle foregoing rakes: awl infants 11 tldur. two years of age sllall be cwried<br />

free it' in charge of any otllel~ pers011.<br />

P C . 4. Wheli a cab? ccaliiiagc, 11:tclaley coacb11 01. ot.1re1. vehicale sl la11 1,e used for it<br />

lullg.er tiine than one llout; the olvltei. or d~*i\-s~ tl~et.(~of shall be ent,itla(l to cll:i~*ge 2nd<br />

rccelvc fiu111 the person or 1)i.rsons using tllc s;~mi, tho sun1 of o11c dollar for cncll full<br />

liour tlre sanlc sl~all lravc l)ocn used ; iintl fbr fractional parts of an 11ou1. lr(~ sl~:ill only<br />

c.lr;~rgo a11d receive at tlie mt~ of oilch dollar pelb hour, as afo1.esairl. .<br />

SEC: 5. For raclr tra111; c:rt~rie~l OII ;illy c:t4 ~'a~*i*i:~ge? h:trlit~(!y COIICII, o111ili 1,116 or othc~.<br />

\.ol~ielu, the owoer 01. clt~ivel tlloreof lnqr cllar*ge i111d receive the sum of tii~(~1vc ant1<br />

(joe-11alf cents, aud iio najir:: ProlfidcO, llhat enc11 pclxon l~iriiig or1 using any s~lcll<br />

rar~miage, cab, oinnibus 01. otlr(h1. vchielr, slrall b+ :tllowrd to carry tller*eotl a]! orllinilr~<br />

!rin ellil~g bag, ~aliscb or b~~rldlrr ~veiglling l~ss tlli~n furty-he poullds, fieee of :dl charge.<br />

SEC. (i. Wllell il cab. (wt.ii~ge, OI~I~I~~)LIS, Il$1~bIi1ler (:o~c~I 01. 0111~1~ veLi(*lt1 sl~nll<br />

Ilil-(:~, or obecl l~etwcen tlrc? lro~u-s of elc~cn o'clock ill the aveoiilg and five o'clocl; in tlle<br />

I tlorrii~~g, the owner 01. tl~.i~(:r tl~elrof sll:ill be ctiti tln to cll;tl-ge anil recei i-r one-l l:df<br />

II~OJ~L' ll~all the r:i tes pn.sc~.il)cd in the fi,regoilly section, and 110 motbe.<br />

EL. 7. la rlo case sllall ~y pei*soll 01. ally ~~LI~II[I~~I. of' j)(:t.~o~lri Ivsh tlliill fiv:; 11e<br />

charged fur tlle use of ;L (&ah, carriage, Il;ukney coach or other vclliule, more t11:1il the<br />

-tun :illo\~ed for the usc thereof for oue iiour, uilless tlle siltm? slliill Oc wc(l fbr i~iorc:<br />

tlrai~ one hour, altllougll tllr pel?ioli 01. pet sons usi~lg the snmc n~ay il:ive stol)l,ocl at.<br />

swer:tl places during tlla tirne he, slln or tlrcy i,lajl 11:!\-(? bee11 uqi~lc SIICI~ ill), ctirl*inge,<br />

I lacbkney coach or other vel~icle.<br />

SEC. 8. A fine of not less 111;ilt twenty fi\ (! ~lollit~.s, uo~. itio~~~ tll:~n UU~: 11u~lred<br />

clollnrs and costs of prosecutioil, sliall bo imposed 17. thr M:~j-ois Colvt l~l)oil the<br />

owner or driver of ;lily 11:icklley tboacli, c:h, eart.iage olllnibus or other 1-ellic!e who<br />

;hall de~nand or recei\.e 11ight.r or g~ratrr pric(!s or rilt~~~ fat. tlla LISC of his cab,<br />

carriage, l~nckney* conrli. oi~nribus 01- @tiler velticle, tllrrn tltosc? liailled :ual fisetl by<br />

tllc foregoing sectiolrs of this oi.(lin:~ilc~t~; ailti a. fine of ten d011ar-r and costs of prose-<br />

.:utio~~ s11:ill be inlporctl by tlre iS:a)-or's Coilrt upon the.owner 01. d~*iver of t11e foregong,<br />

~lalned vellicles, or any ot l lei. rc11 it*lr-: asel l for Iii re irl mill city, \\.11() sllall onreasou:rbly<br />

yefuse or ne(l*lect to cotivlby :illy lb~~rw)l: or 11OlHollS witllill tile l)o~lritls of said city, when<br />

c?<br />

:~pplicd to to1 tliat 1)1u0l~o~e, :"HI i)eillg at the time c~~lll~l~yeil: a::d :Ilc like fin(! sllnll<br />

bc i1111)osm'i by said Court. upoil tllc o\i71icr or drli\-c.t. of either of' t.h. fcliuc.going n:tmed<br />

vcllielus, or iuly othel* velricles us6d fi ]lire in snit1 city, wllo s11:rll n'glec~ I,( ) 1)I:icc iq~ort<br />

.iucll vehicle? in n co~rspicrcous 1)la.e iniicl~3, :L card on \,vllit.h sllall be legibly l)~.illtetl the<br />

lu~uller of the license uudrt~ \vhiclc surlr vclricle is uscrl, tllik Iialne of the owiler tllcl.eof,<br />

:ind the prices or rates fixed by this or~lit~:knvl for tllc nso of v:tI-,q iia~li~le~ coac1rc.s. carriages,<br />

omnibusses and other vehicles.<br />

SEC. 0. All keepers of li~ery ht:ibles within said city sllnll 1)ay thm~"i11 of tire dol-<br />

Lars to the <strong>City</strong> Treasurer fur every carriage, cab 01- 0th vellicle which tlrey Inay at.<br />

any tilllo place on B public ~tillld, or 1.1111 :IS :I 11~blic conveyance within s:lid city ; nud ;ill<br />

carriages or other vellicles placed by :~ny livery stable keeper on a public st:lnd, sllall be<br />

regulallly numbered, and SLI bject to a11 t hc provisions 1lereiiibchl.e cou taincd relative to<br />

rates or prices of conveyauce; and ill case ally livery stable keeper sllall place :i carriage<br />

or other vehicle on n public stalicl witllout paying the said sum of fire dollars to<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Treasurer, and placing a nll~uber on his carriage or other vellicle, lie shall, lipon<br />

conviction of tlic ofill~(*r the hf:i~-o~"~ Court, bc finedl ten dollnrs awl costs of prosecrltiorl.


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STAGE COACHES.<br />

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To and from <strong>Detroit</strong> and llre Interior ol' the State.<br />

Fro111 <strong>Detroit</strong> to Lansing, via : Claridy, l'arminyton, Novi, BIB igh tor,, (ienoa, Howell<br />

Fowlers, Le Roy and Willramston, 110 miles.<br />

From <strong>Detroit</strong> to Mt. Clemens, 20 inilcs.<br />

From <strong>Detroit</strong> to Monroe, 40 miles.<br />

FERRY B,OATS.<br />

I<br />

i Plying between <strong>Detroit</strong> and the Canads shore at Windsol; the tenninos of the<br />

Great Western Railway. . Width of River one-half mile.<br />

TRANSIT, from Michigan Central Railroad Depot.<br />

THE GEM and ARGO, from fuot of Woodward Bvenuc.<br />

THE COMMERCE OF THE LAKES.<br />

The preservation in the form of a Summary in the <strong>Directory</strong> a~~d Gazetteer of silcll<br />

interesting comlnercinl data, it is lioped, will prove useful to the Mercantile community.<br />

The following presci of facts and figures has been extracted frm the Report<br />

of the Congressional Colnmittee on the subject of the commerce of the Laltes ; and<br />

which may have influenced to a great extent the passage of the enactment for the<br />

improvement of the llavi~tion of Lake St Clair. The <strong>Detroit</strong> Tribz~ne, from which<br />

the article is llero extracted, a:knowledges it turn from the Cleveland Herold.<br />

The following is the total Tonnage of the Lakes for 1854 a~rd 1865, includi~~g the<br />

steam tonnage for the same years :-<br />

DISTFICTF<br />

Saciiett's Harbor -<br />

'I'ohx,i(.k;.<br />

185-4.<br />

7,370<br />

lS55,<br />

6,227<br />

~ T E A ! 'I'OVXACE. ~<br />

<strong>1856</strong>.<br />

1,944<br />

8<br />

oswego<br />

Gensee<br />

Niagara<br />

-<br />

-<br />

2 4,:3 6 5<br />

-<br />

- SGS<br />

42,460<br />

233<br />

46s<br />

5,199<br />

128<br />

125<br />

Oswegatchie<br />

Buffalo Creek<br />

Cap Vincent<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

3,744<br />

~2!~'i8<br />

4,866<br />

4,485<br />

'76,952<br />

6,609<br />

3,042<br />

:38,262<br />

1,143<br />

Presque Isle<br />

Cuyahoga -<br />

Sandusky<br />

-<br />

- -<br />

-<br />

8'2 10<br />

45,483<br />

- 6,084<br />

9,269<br />

51,078<br />

8,051<br />

4,720<br />

1.5,013<br />

306<br />

Miami<br />

DETROIT -<br />

Xickinac<br />

-<br />

-<br />

5,479 :,j<br />

52,363<br />

1,393<br />

3,'16 3<br />

65,0r>8<br />

$33 1<br />

115<br />

32,l SO<br />

2,397<br />

Milwaukee<br />

Chicago - -<br />

14,117<br />

:3 1,94 1<br />

15,673<br />

50,972<br />

285<br />

3,207<br />

Total tonnage 291,331 345,729 108,243<br />

Increase of Lake Tonnage, (steam and sail,) f~ om June 30th, 1 854. to d u " 30th<br />

1855, a fraction orer 1s 8-10 per cent.<br />

Ratio of steam to sail Tonnage for 1855, a small fraction less than 1-3.<br />

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TOTAL TOEPNAGB OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1854 AND 1855.<br />

RRGI~TRRED. ENROI,LED. TOTAL. To~nrcn.<br />

1854 2,333,819 2,469,083 4,802,902<br />

2,535,136 2,676,864 5,2 12,000<br />

8 '. Rat,io of inc.rewe of Lake Tonnage over the aggregate total Tonnage of the United<br />

States, ;i fraction over 2 3-10 per cent. per annum, more than double; oi* as 18 8-10 to<br />

8 1-2 in favor of Lake Tonnage, wlbich thus constitutes 1 1-15 of the entire To?zsage of<br />

the ?K S.<br />

The cleilrance+ of reaeis fiorn ports in the U. S. to Canada, and the entries of ves-<br />

sels from C?antrdn to ports in the U. S., during the year 1855, show a greater amount<br />

of Tonnage entered and cleared than between the U. S. and any other foreign coun,try.<br />

From tlre U. S. to Can:tda there were 2,369 clearances of American veesels, and 6,-<br />

658 of Canadian, making a total of 9,007. The total tonnage was 1,793,519. The<br />

c1ear;inws from Canada to the U. S. for the same time were 2,454 American vessels<br />

an2 4,194 Canadian, making a total of 6,648, with a total Tonnage of 1,767,730, and<br />

a total Tonnage back and forth of 3,561,240.<br />

The value of Lake Tonnage for 1854, $10,185,000 ; at an average of $43 per ton,<br />

this woold make the value of the increased tonnage for 1855, (viz, 345,000 tons,) reach<br />

$14,835,000.<br />

The following table sliow~ the value of the Lake commerce for 1855, excluding the<br />

districts of Preyue Tdc and Mackinac, ond not including the freight an.d passenger<br />

trade :-<br />

Distrkts. Tonnage Entered and Clcrrrcd. Value of lmports & Exports<br />

Cuyahoga 1,782,493 $162,185,640<br />

Bufiilo Creek - 3,330,232 333,023,000<br />

Sand uskj- -_ 59,966,000<br />

Maumee - - 1,034,644 94,107,000<br />

C hiciago - 2,632,000 233,8'78,000<br />

Det,roit - - 1,538,000 140,000,000<br />

Milmaukee - - - 35,C~OO,OOOo<br />

Oswego .- - 1,607,000 145,235,000<br />

Sackett's Harbor,<br />

Cape Vincent, I<br />

Oswegat chie, t - . - - - - 42,226,000<br />

1<br />

Genesse,<br />

Niagara.<br />

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Exports and Imports - - $1,2 16,620,640.<br />

Total value of Lake Commerce excluding Presque Isle and Mackinac $605,310,390.<br />

This sum may seem incredible to those ~~nac~uaiilted with the imtneuse carrying<br />

trade of these Lakes. But, the figures will show that the tr:~de between tho U. S. and<br />

Canada, carried on over the Lakes, is in value next to that between France and tile U.<br />

S. The a~nount of American goods sent to Canada is $9,950,764, and the atnount of<br />

foreign goods, but passing through American hands is $8,789, 280, while the amount<br />

of goods sent from Canada to t110 States is $1 2,182,314, making a total trade between<br />

the two couiitries of $30,902,658."<br />

Tho actual value of property exposed to the perils of Lake Navigation is considel.r;<br />

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*These figurcas nre very cotivincing of ~he fact that the intcrvsts of the Canadas with the United States are<br />

one and identical-and the Commerciol nud ~ocial good understanding happily existing between the two Countrie~<br />

leaves no room fur hope on the part of tho Oligardrd Nother- rf Colunies, that Canada will remaill long in<br />

rrervile eubordinatioa to a dietant Monarchy -ED. -<br />

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bly greater than the total value of the merchandise of every description exported from<br />

the U. 5. to all foreign countries added to the total value ot merchandise imported from<br />

ali foreign countries into the United States.<br />

The dangers to which our Lake Commerce is exposed are three, viz: Sliipwreck,<br />

Collisioi~ and Stranding. These are shown to be in a great measure attributable to<br />

the narrow area over which this commerce is carried on, the stormy character of the<br />

Lakes, the exposed condition of the Lake Coasts, and the want of natural or artificial<br />

harbors of commerce or of refuge for the Lalce Shipping.<br />

Tho following are the dimensions of the Lakes and their cosnecting rivers:<br />

Lakes: Length. Qreatest breadth. Average breadth. Area.<br />

Ontarlo, 180 52 40 5,400<br />

Erie, 240 5'7 38 '7,800<br />

Huron, 270 105 '70 20,400<br />

Michigan, 340 83 58 20,000<br />

St. Clail; 18 25 25 SO0<br />

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1048<br />

Str. <strong>Detroit</strong> 25<br />

St. Clair 36 *<br />

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1103 Total length.<br />

Thus n vessel sailing from Cape Vincent, Lake Ontario, to Chicago, Lake Michigan,<br />

by keeping the centre lines of the Lakes, will sail 1109 miles; and yet will average<br />

not Inore tlian 23 miles from shore, throughout the whole distance.<br />

But the Coast Line of the Lakes on the American side is much longer, and excluding<br />

Green Ba~f and the North-west coast of Lake , Michigan is for Lake Ontario<br />

200 miles; Erie 370; Huron 440; Michigan 850 ; or a total of 1960 miles.<br />

A very large proportion of the extensive commerce above set forth, is conducted by<br />

sail and steam vessels, st but a few miles distance from the American coasts of these<br />

lakes, and over a surface not exceeding an area of '1,000 square miles; more than 1,400<br />

miles of this const constitutes to the nllmerous vessels by which this commerce is carried<br />

on, a Lee shore, to. the fear of which, vessels navigating those Lakes are constantly<br />

exposed.<br />

No reference has been made to tho Commerce and Navigation of Lake Superior[.<br />

from the want of satisfactory data. In 1855, however, the exports of Iron and Coppe<br />

alone from Lake Superior ports amounted to $2,700,000.<br />

The national importance of the Lake Commerce and Navigation is clearly set forth<br />

-first with reference to the population of thc seven States bordering on these Lakes,<br />

and consequently interested in tlmir Navigation and Commerce. Secondly, theposition<br />

of those States, relatively to tkc great valley of tli~ Mississippi River; Yaud the<br />

extent nnd cost of their Railroads and lands, designed to open and facilitate commercial<br />

intercoorsc between the Atlantic Ocean, the Lakes aucl navigable waters and tributaries<br />

of tire Mississippi River. Thirdly, the position of those seven Lake States, relatively<br />

to the British possessions and the Valley of the St. Lawrence River. Fourthly,<br />

thc import:cnce of the Com~nerce and Navigation of the Lakes, as a nursery of seamen<br />

frorn which thc Navy of the United States may be supplied with the first class of seamen<br />

in the tims of war, in which the tonnage of the Lakes is compared with the tonnage<br />

engaged in the Whale, Cod and Mackerel fisheries.<br />

The White Popr~lation of the United States, according to the census of 1850, was<br />

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DETROIT 4'1TY DIREC1'I1ORkr,<br />

19,653,036. There me seven Staie~, bouc6ed in part with great Lakes, wit11 a pop~a-<br />

Iatioa 2s ~O!~OWS:<br />

New York, 3,04S,323<br />

Penrsjlvania, - 3,255,lGr)<br />

Ohio, 1,955,050<br />

Michigan, - 395,073<br />

Indiana. 977,154<br />

Illinois, - 846,034<br />

Wiscorlsin, _ . 304,'7 56<br />

White Popl~ia~lotl of the i Lake Slates, 9,784,550<br />

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=- 24 other States, - 9,$68,488<br />

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Ealance in fkvor of the Lake States, 16,062<br />

Showing that the white ~opniation of the fieyen Lake Sr,ares is greater by 16,060<br />

than the total white population of the remaining twenty-four States ; and the difference<br />

I<br />

has p~obably been still more increased since 1850.<br />

The tatal value of foreign imports for 1855 in this region- is 82'2,403,935. If the<br />

seamen engaged in the Lake Navigation or in the 'fisheries are proportionate in number<br />

to the Tonnage engaged in each, then those engaged in the navigation of the Lakes<br />

must very considerably exceed those engaged in the TVhale. Cod and Mackerel fisheries. ,<br />

The amount of losses sustained by vessels and cargoes for want of suitable River :?<br />

and Harbor Improvements-number and kind of vessels sustaining losses on the Lakes<br />

by LL shipwreck, stranding and collision," from 1 848 to 1 855 jnclusi ye, with tlie amom~t<br />

of damage sustained.<br />

Steam Baaas,<br />

k'hipwreck.<br />

No. Loss.<br />

- 3 $26,000<br />

- 1. 25,000<br />

-. .5 98,000<br />

- 27,000<br />

- - 3 125,000<br />

3 126,000<br />

- 4 ' 110,000<br />

4 378,000<br />

Stranding.<br />

30. Lass.<br />

9 $4'i,OOO<br />

5 21,000<br />

8 i 13,400<br />

5 ao,'roo<br />

5 14,500<br />

7 51,000<br />

2 2 10,000<br />

11 11,350<br />

EtrancG~lg.<br />

Xo Loss.<br />

1 812,000<br />

1. 5.900<br />

4 2,500<br />

6 :32,SOO<br />

15 6,gOO<br />

7<br />

0<br />

28,000<br />

....<br />

11 9,950<br />

Collision<br />

Ne.<br />

0<br />

--<br />

i<br />

3 81,400 I.<br />

9 28,800<br />

9 6,000 .<br />

16 158,3501<br />

11<br />

8 3 1,200<br />

12<br />

Colli~~ion.<br />

No. J,o~a.<br />

1 #400<br />

0 .***<br />

3 2,400<br />

10 :0,400<br />

9 73,000<br />

4 39,000<br />

S 69,500<br />

19 55'7,750


Ship wreck<br />

No. Loss<br />

1848 - - 2.3 $198,500<br />

1840 - - 10 56,906<br />

1850 - - 20 89,606<br />

1851 - - 34 132,700<br />

1852 - - 30 183,10b<br />

1853 - - - 47 175,400<br />

1554 - 52 40'7,626<br />

1855 - - - 40 415,300<br />

- - -<br />

Sail - 236 1,591,626 4 646,'7'70, 164 414,250<br />

Propellers. - 19 903,000 35 99,05C:1 54 66'7,800<br />

Steamboats - - 25 914,50O 53 505,1501 67 286@00<br />

- - -<br />

Tot a1 - 390 3,209,125 566 1,O5lTI.'7Cr 285 1,~68,050<br />

Total ?Loss lril Elglat Wears. Nllmbcr Danuragrta.<br />

By Shipwl-eck - 380 $3?402,126<br />

By St1 ending 566 l7051,i'7O<br />

E.; Collision 255 1,363,050<br />

--<br />

'i'otai - - - 1,231 5,528,346<br />

IVllolu ~~~unber of clisastew to \t.ssel* an1:L cbrgc~es, or either of them during these<br />

cigh t years, 2,117, of wkicll 1,23 1 consist of shipwreck stranding and collision, a little<br />

oi-er 4-0 of the whole, while the damage from these causes dunng the same period,<br />

was tuoa~~ly 5-7 of the whole, and ;onountci! ti) $~.30c'~S4G : the total damage fibom<br />

Cisasters of all kinds being $8,852,649. a<br />

Tile arnoont of damages to the COI~I~I~TC~ of tllc Lakes during 1854, from the difficulty<br />

of a-ossing the St. Clair Flat,&< ai tll loatlad J-essels was as fGllows :<br />

Steamboat y,<br />

Propellers. -<br />

Sail Vessels (Barques.)<br />

Erigs,<br />

9<br />

44<br />

3 &-J -<br />

54<br />

Tc+onage, 6,880<br />

ii 21,'796<br />

. L 12,234<br />

b. 24,757<br />

Schoonc~:=.. - 198 48,323<br />

Paid Lowing and LigLterag-G c~ii Fiats, - - $183,636 5G<br />

Time detained-Days, 5,s 86 220,640 00<br />

Damages by collision. paid 52r !sl ~i~i,..,<br />

62,800 00<br />

Steal11 \.easels paid for like iliunave~.<br />

3.<br />

$453,146 56<br />

20s,ooo 00<br />

-- b<br />

Total damage on St. Cisir Flab (for the season,) $660,146 56<br />

We call especial attention to the kist item.<br />

The amount of dutie~ collected in the 15 collectioo districts of the great Lsii9s from


82 DETPcOIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

183'7 to 1855 was $5,511,129 90, and tho whole amount of appropriations that have<br />

been made to these Lakes from the beginning of the Goi7ernrnent till now is $2,884125,<br />

showing that tho United States have received from the Lalre revenue $2,26'7,004 98<br />

, ,<br />

more tLan it has given back to it in any shape. This balance will cover t l a~nount ~<br />

expeudeil on the Eight Houses on tho ~akeb, with repairs, attendiu~ce of lteepers and<br />

the cost of the Ship Canal around t.he St. hlary's Falls, and still leave $1,000.000 for<br />

the U. S. Treasury.<br />

We commend the foregoing valuable statistics to the attentive 1)erus;il of every Inan<br />

interested in our Lake ommerce.<br />

RAILWAYS.<br />

This Line, which axtends from <strong>Detroit</strong> to Chicago, ill Illinois, is a onto oflit~~iag the<br />

traveler as much of the pleasant detail and picturesque variety of railway travel 21s inay<br />

be espe~.ienced on any other western line. There is an efficieiit oversigl~t of a11 employees<br />

in the several departments. The conductors are men of practicetl skill, and it<br />

is an imperative condition that they arc of steady habits. They are quicli, unobtru-<br />

sive, but firm in the discharge of their duties; and at none of the statio~is is tlle slight-<br />

est indecorum tolerated. The whole line is laid with a heavy T rail, the distance<br />

being 282 miles. The several stations along the entire line are comfortably ancl sobstan-<br />

tially, though not with any expensive extravagance, provided wit11 all desirable accom-<br />

modation for the travelel; and for the security of the immense quantities of merchandise<br />

and farm produce, including large herds of neat cattle, ancl hogs that pags over tile road<br />

to the large seiibord and intermediate cities or to cities of the still far off south-west<br />

and wed.<br />

This Company is now identified in interest with the Great Western Fkjilroad, the<br />

. western terminus of which is at Windsor, OB the opposite bank of the <strong>Detroit</strong> Itive-er,<br />

the line then runs east to Niagara Falls, and necessarily, on meeting the diverging eas-<br />

tern lines divides passengers and freight amongst them to their respective eastern<br />

destinations on the extended shores of' the Atlantic.<br />

The Terms of Fare. and Freight appear to be by no means exacting, but on the<br />

contrary the Company's [business is conducted upon enligb tened and liberal . prin<br />

ciples, which have obtained for the Company general approbatioa.<br />

It would well repay the scientific t~*nveling stranger to make personal examination<br />

of the gigantic e~t~ablishments erected by this Company at both <strong>Detroit</strong> and Chicago.<br />

The traveler will pass through on this line the cities of Ypsilanti, pop. nearly 4,000;<br />

Ann Arbor, 6,000 ; Jackson, 5,000 ; Albion, nearly 3,000 ; Marshall, 4.000 ; Kalamazoo,<br />

6,000; Niles, 4,000; and a great number of towns of nlinor importance, but all<br />

exhibiting a prosperous activity.<br />

GAZETTEER " appended.<br />

For description of tlic cities named see SU~CINC~<br />

For distances fimom <strong>Detroit</strong> and Cbicago, as well as frorn eacl~ other of the places<br />

adverted to see LL RAILROAD ROUTES " in Index.<br />

Soine idea of the immense magnitude of the great Central Passenger Depot of Chieago,<br />

erected jointly by the Illinois Central and Michigan Central Companies, may be<br />

obtained from the following description :<br />

;<br />

The building is of Illinois stone. The front on Water street is three stories high,<br />

wherein are commodiously arranged all the offices. It is a splendid piece of architecture.<br />

The entire length of the building is 504 feet, Ly 166 1-2 feet in width. The<br />

I<br />

height of the main building is 84 feet. The roof is an arch, supporting ibelf with a


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rise of 39 feet. The length of board one foot wide in I he roof ia 1,126 miles. Thirtee11<br />

thousn!ld six huodred aid eighty-five pounds of iron rods were used in its construction.<br />

Length of rafters or chains, 5,280 feet; and 682,428 feet of tin plate w s<br />

used in covering the roof.<br />

Eight tr:iclw are laid in the building. A11 trains out leave fro111 the west side or<br />

nearest the street. All in trains arrive by the two outxide tracks. Tlle pli~tforms<br />

between the tl*aclts :ind on the sides ofthe building are wide, and commodious. A very<br />

tastef~il1,y a~alanged baggage-room, one hundred and twenty feet long, in built on one of<br />

the platforms, wit11 ofices and rooms above for conductors, bagpgemen, brakemen, kc.<br />

Tlle ticliet office occ~~pies u conspicuous place near the main entrarrce,&n close proximity<br />

to both the ladies' and gentlemen's waiting-laonis, nad directly over it will be<br />

the telegraph oilice of the co~npanics-that governs the running of the trains.<br />

The buildil~g is most admirably . lighted, - 2,687 feet of gas pipe being used in its<br />

arraugc ment.<br />

The tr;iins of the Illinois Central, Miclligan Central, Chicago, Alton and St. Louis,<br />

and Chicago, Burlil~gton anti Quincy Railroads arrive and depart from this depot at<br />

present, malciog 31 trains daily arriving and departing.<br />

It may be unnecessary to state, tho fact is so evillent th:~t Michigan owes her uurivalletl<br />

prosperity to her it~till*osds, as well as to the steam ~llariue faditiea of tim-qmrt,<br />

which tllis line, as well as otllen, have had in their connection, whereby produce and<br />

melzhan tlize are ii I te~~c;llanged with i.he world at large, cheaply aod c-s~~editiouslg .<br />

Regarding it :is botl! approl)riate, useful and interesting to tlle con~iuuuity,<br />

the following description of so~ne of the new boats of the Company, which may be<br />

truly rlesignated, ~?'I.OATING PALACES, is extracted from the Butfalo Daily Republic,<br />

and wllicb, as the New Yo& Citizen, edited by John McClenaghan, Esq., truthfully<br />

remarks, presents a picture of splendor under Republican liberty which will be looked<br />

for in vain under the ~nonarcl~ies of the olii world :"<br />

iL 'Sllere is nothing, perliaps, that exhibits the inagnificenee and extent of our lake<br />

marille amre than the splentlid steamers that run daily to and from this city. For the<br />

first time we stepped aboarcl the 'LPlymoutl~ Rock," one of the Michipn Central Railroad<br />

Line of Steamer$, this morning. Having, like a very rural individual, stopped up<br />

fow18 fi~r the past two years, we were correspondingly surprised in exa~l~iuing this vessel,<br />

politely esllibited to us in all her parts, by Captain Ralph, the comr~~ander, md Mr.<br />

James Larkin, the polite. able and decidedly popular steward of the boat. The " Plymouth<br />

ltock" is tbree hundred and sixty feet in length,' and has a tonage of twentyfive<br />

huntltail tons. Her grand cabin extends alrnmt the entire length of the boat, aud is<br />

furnislle(1 without regard to expense, with roseaooc~ furniture, nmrble-topped, brocatelle,<br />

satin, i,lusl~, silk and embroitlered easy chairs, ottomans, tete-e-totes and divans; the<br />

floors arc carpeted with the richest tapestry ; the painting, woodwork, moulding and<br />

gilding arp all that at can furnish or adrnire. The state rooms are not berths, but<br />

actual monls fifteen tet deep, thoroughly lighted and ventilated, with rich carpets,<br />

marble-toped washstands i111d toilets, wit11 water cold or hot, supplied from the engines;<br />

and to cap all-the lllost c0rnb~rtab1.e thing to a traveler-rosewnoci French<br />

beclsteads, Io\v, wide, and roomy, draped wit11 fine muslin printed hangings, and corerecl<br />

with finest Marseilles and linen bedding. Family rooms abound with ail the above conveuie~~ces<br />

al:d l~isnries, wllere the parents of a little troupe can have their cllildren with<br />

them, and LL a~mpauion rooins," where gentlemen tlareling six or eight togtither, are<br />

accunipaoied wit11 a large and roomy ap:wtment.<br />

On this deck also are the bathing departments, where n7arm, cold, or shn\ver baths<br />

can be proc111-ed at a rnoureilL9 notlce-a luxury indeed, to the tired traveler by sail.<br />

At the head of' the grand cabin is the silver room, where some $8,000 worth of magnificently<br />

designed silver ware may be seen, which, however, is but a small portion of<br />

what is for the boat. Everythirlg about the cabin, or rather drawing- room, is arrang-


e(l with the fullest vierv to light, bean tp and convenience: and when lit up, is one of<br />

the ln ost gorgeous scenes anywhere.<br />

On the deck below is the ladies' cabin, with reception rooms, &c., connecting also,<br />

by a stri~*v;ay, with the dining room, which is on the lower deck. The cabin is also<br />

filtecl up with do~tble rooms for the convenience of faruilies or friends, and is marked<br />

with the same magnificence of furniture sn(1 adornment that distinguishes the<br />

in~mense cabin above.<br />

The stewarcl's departr~wnt exhibits at n glance a scientific arrangement for conrenienee,<br />

and with its steam arrangements for heating its pastry, and substantial department;<br />

its crjstal, glass, chins and silver; its cleanliness, perfection and magnitude, was<br />

quite as interesting as anything we ever e:;n~ninc;d, and 1s entitled to a large share of<br />

the popularity wliicll has heen obtained bp this line. This departltlent throughout<br />

the vessel is under the sole il~~d ])ec~~liat. cllarge of MR. JAMES LARKIN, than whonl no<br />

better steivald ever travele(l.<br />

In every sleeping room there itre life 1)leselbvers for each inmate; and the precautions<br />

against accidents are so complete as to (to away forevel* with tho fear of accident in<br />

any shape. Seven fire engines of' great power, with hose attached me constantly<br />

at lla~itl tind can be worked either by steam ur hand within one minute from the<br />

momentl of nlart~i. The usual number of life-boats are also attached. These precarrtions<br />

place the danger of accident of any character out of sight entirely.<br />

We had almost forgotten to mention the bridal room, which is situated in the after<br />

upper cabin, whicll in point of sl)lendor, puts anything we have ever seen to the blusl!.<br />

The sheets are of linen cambric, tlie quilt of embroidered straw coloreed moire antique;<br />

the sheets and pillow cases edged with point lace, and the beclsteacls of rosewood, elaborately<br />

carved. The floor is covered with a pile of tapestry, while golden mirro~<br />

reflect, and reflect infinitely, the gorgeous furniture of the ent,ire room, which is commodious,<br />

and of gold throughout. We advise ~vcvy young mail to loolc at it.<br />

This boat is but one of three of t,lle sanle size, the same tonnage, the same fusniahing,<br />

and the same perfection tliro~~ghout, belonging to this line, o? mhich Mr. Charles<br />

E. Noble is the agent, than whoill there is no more uonular accommodatin~ gentle-<br />

U ' 0 0<br />

mall connected with ste:im or iron. The Plymouth doc'k is commanded by Capt. P.<br />

J. Ralpb, whose naine is a recommne~idatioii for speed and safety. Her steivarcl ;s Mr.<br />

James Larkin. who is as DOQLI]~~ as he is widelv known. Her clerk is Mr. John Evans.<br />

who is celebsited as sucli'; Xnd her engineer, hir. John E. Edmarcls, perfect in his pro:<br />

fession, and as solid as his machitlery. We advise all those who wish to vary their<br />

railroad travel by water conveyance, to call upon Mr. Charles E. Noble, who bill fit<br />

them out with tlccom~~~o~lations fit for I? king, on either the Plymozctl~ Rock, the V*e.sten2<br />

World, or the Mississippi."<br />

The M. C. It. R. Colnpany with its nnifokrn liberality in immediately adopting all<br />

improvements in the experiences of lines of railway throughoot the world, have erected<br />

a Telegraph Line along the entire length of the road. In fact, the running of all trains<br />

of the Line is oow wholly tlirected by telegraphic e.rclew. There are thirty offices between<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> and Chicago, supplied with forty operators. There are night offices every<br />

thirty miles. Business hours of day offices from 7 30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Night - ofices<br />

kept, open at all liours of tllc day and night.<br />

DIRECTORS.<br />

JOHN M. FORBES, 1;ostc)a. D. D. WILLIAMSON, Eew York,<br />

R. B. FORBES, c( JOHN C. GREEN. (L<br />

JGHN E. THAYER, 46 J. W. BROOKS, Boston.<br />

WM. HUNNE WELL, LG ELON FARNSWORTH, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

ERASTUS CORNING, Albany.


AND ADVERTISING- GAZETTEER.. 05<br />

OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY.<br />

JOHN %'. BE100Il[Ki.;,<br />

LEV1 CARTER<br />

CJEO. C. HOPPEE.<br />

SAMUEL SKEEDINC:,<br />

JOHN COCHRAE,<br />

H. D. HARRIS.<br />

R. I%-. HYDE.<br />

R. M,'. POST,<br />

5. T. MOORE<br />

Great Western RaiBwa~~<br />

Presiderz t.<br />

Auditor.<br />

Treaszsrer*.<br />

Ge~aeral Supcri,tte?~de~~t.<br />

Asssista~2t Superintendent.<br />

Local Audito~.<br />

Local Trecr~z~~-ur<br />

C'asl~ie~.<br />

Freiqht A~genl.<br />

SU~)I!. J~O~~VE<br />

~O~DEI'.<br />

Supt. CQY Shop.<br />

S'upt. Track, East Division.<br />

Supt. Track, Test Division.<br />

Superintelzclent of Tel. LLi?t,e.<br />

a fii.?pjnlcfiei .<br />

JZHK BAKC'ROE'T,<br />

GEO. WANDLASS,<br />

WTM. C. PEKDER,<br />

WBI. B. REYNOLDS,<br />

C. H. I?SGRAIEAM,<br />

JOSEPH HARVEY,<br />

W. Bi. FENTON,<br />

#I. L. LEONARD,,<br />

Terminus at Winrlsor, opposite <strong>Detroit</strong>. Lengtb of Main Line tht~i[gh Ca11a!i3, via.<br />

C hatham, London, Brantfircl, Dundm, Hamilton, Niagara: 229 miles, with branch to<br />

Preston 16 miles, end one to Toronto from Hamilton of 39 miles.<br />

l'erry Boat TRAXSXT from Micbigau Central R. R. Depot, foot of TLi~ii St.,<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>. Ferry Boats, also, from foot of Woodwarrl . Avenue.<br />

This Line, in connection with the M. C. R. R., transports to and fron~ tlre East and<br />

the remoter States of Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Wisconsin. kc., the vast interchanging<br />

traffic! merchandise, produce and stock to their respective ~narket-s. The G. R. R.<br />

has opened a continzlolcs railway communication between the remote west and the<br />

Atlantic cities, and 1s inestimably appreciated by the public for the winter fi~cilities or<br />

travel, which, until the completion of this line, in January, 1554. were not existing, JV.<br />

The Great T%Testern extends its passenger ~nc! traugportatiori connections L]? its magnificent<br />

Line of Steamers, ~ i: x<br />

CANADA.<br />

AMERICA, -'<br />

NEWYORK. -<br />

To all the cities of Lower Cana6.I:~ by the First CLass Ptemlm 011 the St. Lawrencel


66 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

-and to all the diverging Railway Lines through Michigan, Ohio, Psnnsylvania,<br />

New Yorlt, Massachnse tts and Maine.<br />

R W. HARRIS, - - - - - President.<br />

C. J. BRYDGES, - - Manugi~x,~ D Direcfor.<br />

W. C. STEPIIENS, - - - Secretctry.<br />

w. K. MIJIR, - Trujic Supt.<br />

DIRECTORS.<br />

ROBERT W. HARRIS, HENRY McICINSTRY,<br />

JOHN S. RADCLIFF, ETCHARG JUSON,<br />

C. J. BRYDGES, J. B. SMITH, 14. P.,<br />

Wx, DICKSON, PETER BUCEIANAN,<br />

ALEX. BEATTIE, ROBERT GILL.<br />

COL. GOURLATT. EX-OFFICIO DIRECTOl


68 DETROI'l' CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

SUCCINCT GAZETTEER OF MICHIGAN,<br />

h.licl~ig;lu is embramct between llie parallels 4 1 and 5 i Nor tll litti tu lc. anii be-<br />

tween 8Z0 an3 DO0 West longito~le. Its boundaries as established by act of Collgress<br />

a as sect 15th June, 1536, defining the nortlle~*n boundary of Ohio and :idmittir1p Micb-<br />

&an into the family of LLStates,'' are as follo\vs :<br />

'6Begii~ni~~g*at the point where n line drawn direct fro13 ilie southern cst l.anlir!- of<br />

Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape (called North cape) of hlaunlue (Mialni)<br />

Bay, intersect the eastern boundary line of the state vf Indian:~, aud rui~Jng tlle~~re<br />

with the said line to the said most nortllerly cape of the bMsinee Bay; and t1w-m<br />

from the said North cape of the said hy, northeast to the bouridt~r~ line betit\reco the<br />

United States sncl the province of Upper Canada in Lake Erie ; tilcncc with t1hr said<br />

bounc1e.y line between the United States and Canada tllrougli tl~e Uetlvit lii~.st: L:~ke<br />

Hu~-on and Lalte Superior to n point mliere tlie said line last touches Lake Superior<br />

(being the 111011th of Pigeon liver), thence, in a direct line tbroug-11 Lake Superior to<br />

the moutlr of the Montreal ~~irer; thence, through the iuiddle of the main cllaonel nf<br />

the said ontreal Rive]; to tlle middie of tlie Lake of the Des~rt; tlrei~ce ill n dirccr<br />

line to tlle nearest heacl water of the hfenominec River; thence through the middle of<br />

that fork of said River first toncl~ed by said line to the main channel of the same. to<br />

the centre of the most usual ship channel of the Green Bay c~f Lake Michignn ;<br />

thence, tlu~ough the centre of the most usual ship channel of said Lay to the iniddle of<br />

Lab Michigan; thence, tilrough the middle of Lake Michigan to the norther11 bo~iundary<br />

of the State Indiana, at that line which was established by the act of Congress of 1<br />

i<br />

the 19th of April, 1816 ; tlle~rce clue east with the north boundary line of the said 1<br />

State of Indiana to the north-east corrler thereof: and thence. south rvitll east boundary<br />

liile of Indiana to the place of heginning."<br />

Tlle extreme length of Michigan fro111 the northwestern point, the month of the<br />

Rirer Pigeon, to the south-eastem point, the iiortLem cape of Miami Bay, is conlpureti<br />

to be in n direct line, 540 miles. Its breadth is various. The Peninsular proper in<br />

282 lniies long, from north to south. Its breaclth in the southern part, from east to<br />

west, is 170 miles. South of Sagiinaw 194 miles. Average breadth 140 miles. The<br />

upper Penins~~la, from the extreme point east, at Point cle Tour, to the extreme wcstern<br />

poillt, the mouth of the Montreal, is 324 miles. Its breadth from north to soat!!<br />

is 108 miles, ancl its minimum breadth is 60 miles.<br />

It embraces within this area 56,243 miles, equal to 35,59lj,520 acres.<br />

The male population, as appears by the State census of 1853, over 21 and under<br />

45 years, capable of bearing arms in the militaryservke of the State, anlounted to 92,160.<br />

Michigan contains forty -six counties at presellt. The quantity of territory not yet<br />

settled may nakc three times as many more.


.IND ADVERDTIS1NG GAZETTEER. (if+<br />

The cities and towns of the State are described ii the pages following :<br />

The s~lrface of the lower Peninsula embraces as much rich farming lands probably<br />

as any country of an equal area. It is rolling and diveisified with limpid riven and<br />

liandsorne lakes. It wants what the upper Peninsula possesses in superabundant ineasure<br />

nld magnitude--some mo~lntain scenery to gratify the hungry eye of t-l~e true lover<br />

of the beautiful. There are throughout the lower part of tli~ State some haodsome<br />

hills, wliicll promise the picture of a good painter pleasing scenery. Tho lower Pininsula<br />

is well wooded and watered t!~ roughout, with occasionally extensive and more<br />

limited prairie openings. In this portion of the State there are several mines of iron,<br />

plaster and coal, the great value of which hag begun ta be appreciiited.<br />

This part of the State abounds also in game of every variety except the usually<br />

dreaded savage animals. It is genie1 to the successful growth of the glSape if properly<br />

cultivated. Fruit trees of all kinds-except the tropical-procluco abundantly tlie<br />

finest flavored fruits, It is rather thoroughly settled, the improvements made and cities<br />

md villages erected giving that encouragement to immigrants, wliich is speedily<br />

filling the State with settlers from abroad as well as from the castern and micldle<br />

States.<br />

The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is a health-bixcing and iovigorating clili~ate, the<br />

exceptions to settlement being cogent with the emigrant, that while lailds are obtaina-<br />

Me two or three h~ulctl*ed miles nearer market in the Lower Penillsula with Inore geil-iai<br />

seasons and a shol-ter Winter why go settle so much rnore North ?<br />

The population co~nprisetl within tge Lake Superior country consists inostly of minen,<br />

their officers aocl those who are maintained by mining operation. It is by na<br />

means of a tendencr to encoulmage tbe more speedy develop~nent of the incalculabie mineral<br />

wealth of the Upper Peniustilar to discourage the settlement there of n pcnnnn~nt<br />

local population, who, becoming familiarized w~th the peculiar circumstances a~outlcl,<br />

them, would, as !)-any sexlsible money making people do, deterllliile to select their<br />

homestead there. Agriculture, although subordinate to mining em ploy ments, is stiIl<br />

extensively attended to, and excellent crops of ce~ials and mots and other vegetables.<br />

obtained.<br />

The general government (during sttccessive administrations) as well as the govern-<br />

meuts d the State seem to find general condemnation for not making appro11riations<br />

to expedite winter inter-communaation with this highly interesting northern o~ttskirt<br />

of the Union.<br />

White fish and trout are caught on the shores of Lake. Superior in abundance ; itra<br />

cured and packed for eastern, southern and European markets. White fish are aal-<br />

so caught in large quantities in the <strong>Detroit</strong> River.<br />

The great features of attraction presented superficially by tbe Lake Superior coun-<br />

try are its magnificent romantic bluffs, laslied by the Atlantic-like giant waves of the<br />

lake. And the living, bold, outstanding, labor-inviting rnountr~ins of unmaiiufacturec~<br />

money embraced in the almost pure metals of Iron Copper and Silver. Mucl~ to the<br />

damage of the iron mining interests of the country, the nlillions upon millions worthof<br />

iron employed in the erection of the Railroads of the Uhion has been iloportetl.<br />

It is but a question of time, however, to decide that none hut American irm and<br />

copper shall be used in America.<br />

Silver is also obtained in the upper Peninsula; The climate is the satue as th:at of<br />

Montreal--clear sunny sky-but deep snow and freezing fi)r almost six months. Tho<br />

snow may continue to fall clullng a day or two at a. time, but giving tohe<br />

intervals of weeks and months of fine bracing weather.<br />

The State government and legislature are recorded in another department of this work<br />

(see index) so are also the principal State Tnstitutions. The assurance of its citizens<br />

cannot be pronounced ill-founded, when they aver that ItIichigan is destined to be the<br />

wealthier and more populous of s~~rrounding sister Statas.. She is indeed rat11e.x so at


7-0 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

present; capable of commanding almost any amount of loan in the market, but having<br />

r large unapplied surplus in her treasury, she moves forward independently.<br />

Counties of Michigan,-RecapitulatIsn of Michigan by<br />

Counties.<br />

Coilntieu.<br />

1845.<br />

Allegan,<br />

- 2,941<br />

Barry, -<br />

2,602<br />

Berrien,<br />

- 7,865<br />

Branch, -<br />

9,064<br />

Calhoun,<br />

- 15,594<br />

Cass,<br />

8,078<br />

Chippewa., -<br />

- 1,017<br />

Clinton, -<br />

3,010<br />

Eaton,<br />

- 4,613<br />

Emmet, -<br />

Genessce, -<br />

a Grand Traverse,<br />

Hillsdale.<br />

Xngham,<br />

lonia,<br />

Jackson,<br />

KaIamazoo,<br />

Kent,<br />

Lapeer,<br />

Len:lrvee, -<br />

Livingston, -<br />

Mackinac,<br />

Macomb,<br />

>%arque tte,<br />

*Mason,<br />

'Widland,<br />

Monroe,<br />

If on t e~lxn,<br />

Newaygo, - - -<br />

,OaIcla"d, - - 30,241<br />

:sOceana, - -<br />

~ntonag'on on.<br />

10 t tam,<br />

Saginaw, -<br />

Sanilac,<br />

"'S~h~~l~ri~ft,<br />

!3hiawassce,<br />

St. Clair,<br />

St. Joseph,<br />

Tuscolzt, -<br />

'Van Burcrl,<br />

Washtena~t-,<br />

Wayne,<br />

-- --<br />

Total, - 802,563 397,53G 51 1,720<br />

This is tllc latest data; but it is very probable that the population of thc State may be<br />

;mow near 700,000.<br />

No returns for 1 W


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THE RIVERS AND LAKES OF MICHIGAN.<br />

In ir~t~*oducing the Rivers and Lakes of Michigan to the notice of the local as well<br />

as traveling community, I wish to be instru~nenlal in reviving an interest in a Gazetteer<br />

of the Stato of Michigan, published in 183'7 by Mr. John T. Blois. Very few<br />

works of this cllaracter manifest more careful statistical industry ; .proving both the<br />

snperior cotnpetency of Mr. Blois in its compilation, as well as the activlty and zeal of the<br />

Topographical ancl other departments of the public service in deciding the various data<br />

which at so early a period in the settlement of the State, supplied Mr. Blois with the<br />

matcrial necessary to construct a Gazetteer of Michigan, the usefulness of which is now,<br />

after a lapse of 2'7 years acknowledged by the community.<br />

Making some modifications, necessary from the nature of . advancillg circumstances,<br />

in Mr. Blois' notice of the "Rivers and Laltes of Michigan," I extract largely in this article<br />

from hi4 work, which merits a revision and reprint.<br />

It is to be expectcd that from Surveys of these immense bodies of water, made from<br />

tilne to time by the Topographical Engineering Departments, the public will be furnished,<br />

at no remote period, with interesting devolopments. Several United States<br />

Engineering OfEcers are at present employed in the survey of the upper Lakes, under<br />

thecommnntl of Captain Macomb.<br />

EPvera and Lakes.<br />

The Rivers* of Mic11ip;cn are, in general, comparatively smaller but more nnmerous,<br />

having in the penillsola, :~ccording to the voliune of water, a grentcr length from<br />

their months to where tllcy head, than is commonly observed in most orher scctions of<br />

the country. Tliis latter circumstauce may l~erllops be attribut:~b!e not only to the uniformity<br />

of descent, but to tho more fdvorablo structure of the interior to fi~ruisli them<br />

coilstallt s~~p~lies. The <strong>Detroit</strong>, St. Clnir, ancl St. Mary's are more properly Straits,<br />

and not rivers. They are trrtnquil, deep, copious and expansive streams, uniting the<br />

great lakes, tho waters of which, they conduct toward the ocean. The largest rivers<br />

of the Peninsula are the Grand, Maskegon, St. Joseph and Kalamazoo, which flow<br />

into Lalie Michipn; the Cheboigon and Thunder Bay River, that discharge into Lake<br />

Huron, and the Saginam into Saginavv Bay. The streams flowing eastward are small,.<br />

owing to the position of tlie dividing ridge, which is considerably east of the centre of<br />

the Peninsola. The largest are the Raisin, Huron, Rogue and Clinton. The largest<br />

rivers of the Upper Peninsula, are the Montreal, the Great Iron, tlle Outonagon, Huron,<br />

St. Johuq and Chocolate, which put into Lake Superior; and the Mono~nollie and<br />

Monestee, which flow, the former into Green Bay, and the latter into Lake Michigan.<br />

Michigan is encompassed by fire lakes, four of wbicll are the largest collections of<br />

fresh watcr on the globe. They are Lake Superior, Lake Michignn, Lake Huron, Lake<br />

St. Cl air, 2nd Lake Erie. These arc connected by the Straits of <strong>Detroit</strong>, St. Clair,<br />

Mackinnc, nt~d St. Mary.<br />

Of these i~nrnouse Medite~rnraneim wvaters, Lake@operior is by fi~r tho largest. It is<br />

situateted betmcx?n about latituclc 40 deg. 20 min. and 48 (leg. 58 min. N. and Ion.<br />

84 deg. 12 min. :md 02 deg. 25 min. West. It lies directly north of tile Upper<br />

Peninsula, and ttie greater part of its Southern coast is borclered by it. Its length is<br />

estimated at 500, its I.~ead th in the ~vidcst part 1 90, and its circumference 1'700 miles,<br />

(by some 350 long, and 1500 in circumference.) The coast, as well as tlre lalrc itself,<br />

1s very irrcgul:~r, exhibiting frequent indentations and bordered, especially in tho N. W.<br />

with n~~merous sm:ill islands. The largest are Middle Isltmd, and Isle noyal, near the<br />

--<br />

*Hedici.I~iil Ifirfers arc knl~wn to exist in some parts of the State., These arc ~nostly C'hitlybeato aud Sulphcr<br />

Springe. solnc of the latter, charged with sulpilurated hydrogen, occur new Monroe, and [Iavre, and are useful<br />

in tho treatment of cntttneous disorders. One noar IEavrc is 35 feet deep and 150 in circrnferencc, and produces<br />

n volume of water suificient to propel a run of stones.


72 DETE0I.T CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

American coast, and Michippicotton near the northern pan of the lake Its tributaries<br />

are numerous, and inany of them considerable streams, the greater portion of which<br />

put in from the American shore. St. Mary's Strait is the outlet that conducts its<br />

waters thra~lgh a devious channel into Lake Huron.<br />

Lake Nic.lu,aan is the second in size. It is between lac. 41 deg. 3s min. 58 see.<br />

and about 46 deg. N. and lon. about 84 deg. 40 min. and 6'7 (leg. 8 min. W. It is a<br />

long and narrow lake, stretching a little northeastwardly between tl~e Peninsula on the<br />

East and the Strte of Wisconsin and State of Illinois on the West. The northern part,<br />

together wirh the Straits of Mackinae separate the two Peninsulas of Michigan fro111<br />

each other. It is 330 miles in extreme length, and on an average, GO broad, :ind distant<br />

'1 2 0 miles from the Mississippi. It contains7 according to Hutchins, 16,9R 1 square<br />

miles, or about 10,668,000 acres. It has many subsidiary streams both from tbe<br />

peninsula and Wisconsin. Its coast is generally sandy, but preserving great regularity.<br />

It is mostly free from idands except in the north, and in the Strait of Mackinae, which<br />

cornlnunicates with it ai~d Lake Huron on the northern point of the Peninsula. There<br />

are only tliree bays of any imp~tanee. Green Bay, the largest, takes its name from the<br />

unusually dark green color ofits waters. It lies on the N. W. and the great md little<br />

T~averse Bays on tlie north of the Peninsula.<br />

Lake Huron is the third in point of size, and is situated on the northeastern bo~~ler<br />

of the Peninsula, separating it from Upper Canada. It lies between lat. 43 cleg, 5 min.<br />

and 46 deg. 12 min. N., and between Ion. 79 deg. 50 min. :ind 84 deg. SO min. W.<br />

Its length from north to south, is 260 iniles, and coast wise on the soutli jjTosteni. shore<br />

360. It is 160 miles in breadth from east to west, in the widest part, but escl~lsive of<br />

the Bay on the no:*th east, it is only 90, and its circumference 1100 miles. Its area<br />

is '7,828 square miles, or 5,r)00,92I) acres. Tho shal~e of this lake is extremely irregular.<br />

Its principal indentntioi~s are Saginaw Bay, which extends down into the Penin-<br />

SLI!~, and two others, one i~nln~edintely north of the ?rfanito Islilnd~, and the other,<br />

south emt of them. The latter, solnetimes called the NIanito Bay or Manito Lake, is<br />

very large, estimated at one-fourth of Lake Huron. Huron rccei ves several considerable<br />

streams, but far less in nui~lber and anlouut than either of the two former lakes. The<br />

waters of this lake find an outlet in the Strrit of St. Clnir, ~r~hich condtlcts them from<br />

its southern extremity into Lake St. Clair.<br />

The next larger lake bordering this State is Lake Erie. Lake Erie extends from N.<br />

E. to S. W. bet wee^ a peninsula of Upper Canada on the north, and New York, Pennsylvaoia,<br />

and Ohio on the south, and Michigan on its western border, between 41 cieg,<br />

30 min. and 42 deg. 55 min. N. lat. and from 78 deg. 35 rnin. to 83 deg. 20 min. W.<br />

1011. Mord than 30 miles of its eoasu border Michigan. The lake is estimated at 250<br />

miles long, and from 10 to 63 in breadth, and 654 in circumference, containing 3,520<br />

square miles, or 2,252,800 acres." It has comparatively few tributary streams 'the<br />

largest of which is Maumee. It has its outlet on the north eastern extremity, through<br />

the Strait of Niagara., which conducts its waters into Lake Ontario.<br />

Lake St. Clair is the smallest of the five lakes, bordering this Statc. It is situad<br />

on the east uf the Peninsula. nearly midway between Huron and Erie, between about<br />

lat. 42 deg. 16 rnin. and 42 deg. 45 rnin. N. and lon. 82 (leg. 23 min. and 82 deg. 46<br />

min. west. Its g!eatest length from N. W. to 8. E. is 30 miles, and greatest breadth<br />

28, and 90 miles in circumference, containing about 127 squnle miles? or 81,500 acres.<br />

Its shape rnight be compared to the figure of a heart, but, unlike it, receiving its fluid<br />

at one extrernity, from the Strait of St.Clair, through eight or ten large, beside numerous<br />

small cl~annels, and discharging it at the other extre112it~, by the Gt~rit of Detrajt.<br />

I~iterior Lakes.-Michigan seems truly to be a lake countri. Xot only surrounded,<br />

but the interior is intelspersed with lakes from one border to the ot6er. Of the<br />

uosnrveyed part, there is less certainly, Lut in the sontliero half i,f the Pe~linsula, the<br />

-.- --- --<br />

*Laic~ [trtario ic c~s:a~u?t.c! I1:fger ?ha~ Lake Eric~ by vtdy skont 20V rqr:art. :I:I~UF


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country is literally inaculated with small lakes of every form and size, from an area of<br />

one, to one thousnnJ acres, though as a general rule, they do not perhaps average five<br />

hundred acres in extent. They are sometimes so frequent, that saveral may be seen<br />

from the same position. Did they not possess so much beauty and so richly add to<br />

the picturesque and rural scenery of the country, there would be less propriety in<br />

bestowing upon thein the dignified appellation of "Lakes," when a less eiegant clesig*<br />

nation would be more appropriate to their extent. They are usually very deep, with<br />

gravelly bcttoms, waters transparent a$ of a cool temperature, at all seasons. This<br />

latter fact is supposed to be in consequence of springs which furnish them constant<br />

snpplies. They are the favorite resort of various kinds of aquatic fowls. and are supplied<br />

with 2n abundance of fish, of the varieties and sizes found in the great lakes ; as<br />

the trout, bass, pickerel, pike, rnuskelunjel~, dace, percl~, cat, sucker, bullhead, &c., &c.,<br />

which often grbw very large. It is usual to find some creek or rivulet originating in<br />

them, but what is a very singular fact, and not easily accounted for, many of these<br />

bodies of living water have no perceptible outlet, and yet are stored with fi&. A lake<br />

of this description, wit11 its rich st,ores of fish and game, forms no unenviable appendage<br />

to a farm, and is properly appreciated.<br />

Tlle northern and sontlierll shores of Lake Superior are rocky, and' in soule places<br />

elevated. From Point Iroquois to the Pictured Rocks, it is sandy, tllell rocky to Fon<br />

du Lac, with occasional plains of sand, exhibiting the usual forest trees of those latitudes,<br />

as the pilie, hemlocli, birch, poplar, spruce, kc. There are several objects of<br />

curiosity on the sontllenl shore, as the Pictzsred Rock, Doric Rock, Cynscaile La Poltaille,<br />

kc.<br />

The eastern coast of Lake hilichigaran is more regular, covered occasioilally with piue<br />

and other evergreens, mcl extending sometimes, but rarely, several miles from the shore.<br />

The most prominent features are bluffs, rising often from one hundred to two hundred<br />

and fifty feet high. The "Sleeping Bear," is a noted curiosity of this kind.<br />

The Peninsular coast of Lake Huron has generally big11 and gravelly banks, sonle of<br />

it rocky exhibiting frequently, primitive boulders of very large dimensions, especially<br />

north of Saginaw Bav. These may be seen likewise in great numbers at the bottom of<br />

the lake, at a great depth, near the coast. The Highlands of Sauble, whicli extend a<br />

considerable distance along and abore Saginaw Bay, are seen from the lake, covered,<br />

like the coast, with firs and evergreens.<br />

The southern shore of Lake Erie, in parts, presents a rock bound coast.<br />

Wild fruits of different kinds are found on all these coasts. Juniper and strawberries,<br />

rod and black sand cherries are found on the islands and shores df Lake Huron in<br />

the greatest abundance. TLe latter groj~ to the size of tl~e common tame cherry, and<br />

have R sweet, delicious taste.<br />

The rocky sllores and uniform transpm0eucy of its vate en, render it probable that tile<br />

botton- of Lake Superior is of rock. Fron~ like indications, partial soundings, and other<br />

signs tile snrne is inferred of Lake Huron. Tho bed of Lake Michigan is of both rock<br />

nod sancl. The foal, turbid state of Lnlce Erie, when rufled by x gale of wind, is conclusive<br />

c~idence of n muddy bottolil, even where it is not proved by sountlings. St.<br />

Mary's strait, and soine parts of the strait of <strong>Detroit</strong>, hare a rocky bottom.<br />

, The depths of Lakes Superior, Michigall anct Huron, have been estimated at 300<br />

fathoms, or 1,800 feet. Their clepth below this is uncertain. A trial to this depth is<br />

said to have been nlade at the entrance of Saginaw Bay in Lake Huron, without reaching<br />

the bottoln. KO soundin,m have been Yonnd in -either Huron or Michigan, 15<br />

miles from shore. Lake Eile is comparatively shallow. The deepest water found in<br />

this lake is opposito and between Long Point and the town of Erie, Penn. Here the<br />

water has been fo~lud 60 fathom4 or 360 feet deep. The average depth of this lake<br />

is 25 or 30 fathoms, 150 to 180 feet. The sverage depth of Lake St. Clair is only<br />

20 feet.<br />

6


The transparency, color and tentpe~~utlc~~e of the waters are somewhat remarkable.<br />

Their great transparency is unirereal ; in fact, it is, in a great measure, common to<br />

the waters of a large section of this north-western region. extending westward sufficiently<br />

far to itlclude many of the subsidiary streanls of the Upper Mississippi. Either<br />

the soil, from which those waters arise, or the waters themselves, possesses a defecating<br />

principle, by ~vliich tliey aro ])urged of all extraneous matter. If they are rendered<br />

turbid by the occurrence of storms, or any other cause, they become perfectly pure by<br />

the intervention of a calm. ?Jot so with the Mississippi. Whatever c1arif~h-1~ pn:perty<br />

may exist in any portioil of her o~igiual waters, it loses its power when they come<br />

in contact with the turbid Missonri, and tlley roll on dark ;m(l thick, till they nieet the<br />

golf of Mexico.<br />

Object3 can be cliscer~led fieom ten to fifteen feet below the surface. . lulan is the<br />

nlost transparent, and it is said that, ill a calm, a piece of white ;wper inay be plai~ly<br />

wen upon the bottom, 100 feet below tho surface.<br />

A very agreeable scene is remarked to occm. in some parts of this lake duling a calm.<br />

The tranquil waters, at one view, appear like a vast transparent ~nirror, and at another,<br />

by a kind of ol~tical dec~pt~ion, the vessel seems suspended, as it wclle, in tlle heavens,<br />

the objects on the surface are I-ctflected, the depth is magnified, and the spectator is loft<br />

to indulge in all the plu:isi~iq or sublime reveries his imagination can suggest.<br />

The ten2peratu~c of t i l ;larl~er ~ lakes is always cool. The heat of sominer warms<br />

the surface, while :t fi.1~ ti at^^ lb(~low it is excessively cold. Lakes Huron tmd Superior<br />

are the colclest. ,4 bottle sn11Ic to the depth of a hnndred feet, and filled, in mid-summer,<br />

feels, when bro~~gllt in the surface, like ice watel; ancl the water produces a like<br />

sensation to thc tcetli when drank.<br />

The course of theprevaili~lg cui~~ds varies according to the position of tie lake.<br />

On Michigan and Huron, they are northerly and sontlerly, and on Eric; north-en6terly<br />

and south-westerly ; the former prevailing in spring, and the latter in autumn. They<br />

generally blow lengthwise with the lakes, and are heaviest from the north.<br />

The strait of St. Mary, to the falls, is the most difficult lo navigate. Its common<br />

. sailing channel is a perfect labyrinth, devious and circuito~~s, around islands and sunken<br />

rocks, passing cross cliannels and shoals. It is ascended bj- a southeirrt wind only, and<br />

then none but the most experienced can pilot a ressel either up or down it. The<br />

entrance to Green Bay tbrough the Traverse Islands and the Strait of Mackinac is difficult<br />

to navigate without experienced pilots.<br />

Lake Sopenor is reputed to be of dangerous narigqtion. Lake Huron, on the contrary,<br />

is not only the most safe, but likewlse the most agreeable to sail, bot froin h1acl.cinac,<br />

on the northern shore of the latter, as far as Cape Head, it is precarious and dangerous<br />

from the multitude of shoals, sunken rocks, or sunken islands, just under zhe<br />

surface of the water. There is a dnngeroos shonl eight miles northeast of Bois Elanc<br />

Idand. The northern shorn of Lake Erie is to be avoided. IJong Point projecting<br />

from it is especially dangerous.<br />

Of the other obstrt~ctio~~s to navigating these waters ]nay bc ra11l;ed the ~bgs. Thesv<br />

are of frequent occurrence iu summer in the no~*the~-ii parts of I-fnn~n and lfichic:m, ilr<br />

Green Bay, St. Mary's Strait and Lake Superior, nrld arc t,l.uly fi.ightf111 to the ~:larintr<br />

and canoe-man, and particularly so in the Strait and in tho latter lake. These fogs<br />

are so dense as to obsc~~re the nearest objects. They .rencrally commence of a sadden,<br />

?<br />

and often last three or four day!, sometimcs amid heavlng billows and pointe~l breatreles.<br />

Pis/&.-The numbers, varieties, and excellent quality of tlio lnke fish are worthy ot<br />

notice. It is believed no fresh waters known call in a n respect bear co~npnrison. They<br />

are, with some exceptions, of the same kinds in all the lakes. Those foi~ntl in Lake<br />

Superior and in the Strait of St. Mary are of the best quality, owing to the cooler temperature<br />

of the water. Their quantities are s~~rprising, and apparently so inexbagsti-<br />

Me, as to warrant the belief, that weye a population of ~nillioos to inhabit tl:e bkti


shores, they would furnish an ample supply of this article of food, without any sensible<br />

diminution. There are several kinds found in Lake Superior, :dnd some of tke most<br />

delicious quality, that are not found it1 the lakes below, the sisquoelle ail(i il~uc.i;w*.n~n;<br />

which grow to the weight of eight or ten pouuils. The sslinon :inti s&.)me o~!lcls are<br />

found in Ontario, but not above tbe Falls of Niapra.<br />

The following is a. very partial list of a few of the ymininel~t. ~.ariat.irs. Tlie sr.i;r--<br />

@eon, whim fish, Mackinac nncl sallnon troot, muscirlunjeh, picken:i, pike, perch, 11e1.-<br />

9<br />

nug, white, black and rock bass, cat, pout, eel-pout, Lull-hed, roach, slun-fish, dace,<br />

sucker, carp, mullet, bill-fish, s~voril-fish, bull-fish, stone-carrier, sheep's-lead, gar, &c.<br />

The Ian-prey eel is found in all, but the corn~no~l oi:l is tiJun(1 irl rli:itl~er of the lakes.<br />

nor in any of their tributaries except one.<br />

The weight to which some of these attain is not exceeded by ally other inlarid fresh<br />

watm, erc,ept the hIississippi.<br />

The fish seems to bc more nunlerous some years tlran others, and likewise of Latter8<br />

cpality. The kinds best for pickling and export :ire the white fish, Mackinac and mimon<br />

trout, sturgeon and pickerel. The fisheries nt which these arc caught are at<br />

Markinac, at several points in each of tlre four straits, the southeast part of Lake Sayrio~,<br />

at Saginainaw Bay and Fort Crl~2ztiot. The motle of takins thorn is ir: seines and pl!<br />

nets, and the trout with hooks.<br />

Elevation of the Lakes,-The height of' the Lakes above tljc ocean is ascerta,infxi<br />

to approximate exactness, only, where res~~lts have not proceeded from precise admeas-<br />

urernents. Tho following shows the fall from Lake Superior to the Atlantic.<br />

Pt. in. ft. it&.<br />

"The mean fa11 St. Mary's &Ira from Pt. Iroquois, 60 m. (excll~si~e<br />

napids,) - - - - - - - 22 10<br />

Sazclt (falls) St* Mary, as ascertained by Gen. Cxratiotj Eog'r Drp't.,<br />

3-4 mile, - - - - - - - 4 Ca<br />

Sugcr r 1s2ui1 (l ~apid~, - - - - 5 c;,<br />

Total St. Mary's river, or Lake Superior ele~fitetl above Lake tlu~*~~n:<br />

Lake Il.~roii, St. Clrir Rapids, 1-2 mile, - - 1 6<br />

i: " 1 3-4 L' - - 1. c;<br />

St. Oluir Straits, 3s aseel-tnined by Mr. Lvi;n. miles, 4 inches pelg<br />

nliie, - - - - - - 10 (1<br />

Lab $2. Ctcritn, Ilctroit Strait, 25 n~iles, 3 inclteAq per milt., - - 6 ;<br />

Lrr8.e Erie, iibove the Atlantic, as i~scertnineil by N. Y. Onna.! C:OI!:ynissional*a.:+<br />

- - . - - - - 560 0<br />

- 44 ., 8<br />

Lakc P_Tr!~oii, :il)ove the ocean, - - 5 9 3<br />

Total cleratio!! of I,alic? Superiol; - 623 11<br />

Reckoninx Lake Superio~ at 1,800 feet only, its hottom rvogid be, at !east, 1,176<br />

feet i,elc,n- tit.. tide water of the' ocean.<br />

Rcee.ssio~~, $tr.ress, rej~ues,d.c.-There are signs existing in the vicinity of tlt elalre<br />

shol-ei, to warrant the belief that tlreir waters once covered a much greater surface than<br />

they noiv do. These signs consist of riciges of various t?lovntioxl, r~tnniug yarailci, i,llt<br />

at various distances from the shore.<br />

- - -- - -. -<br />

**arreys of the t outbern Railroad route mbow Lake Michigan to be 14 tkrt abolie Lake Erie.<br />

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76 DE'I'ROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

LIST AND GAZETTEER NOTICE OF CITIES AND POST<br />

TOWNS IN MICHIGAN.<br />

As this root k ciixulatcs to all parts of Michigan, partics desirous of extending tllcir busincs K O ~ I I do ~ vrc.l: to :~dvct.biae it)<br />

the work: thcrc is no better inrdiu~r~ in tlie State to advertise Cards of perm:~neut husi~i?ss.<br />

1 ALscota, Calhoun, co. ; 120 ~niles west of <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

e Atla, Iient co, pop. 800; 158 in w n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>, oil bI. S. 8,. K.<br />

3 Adams, Hillsdale co., pop. 1,500; 93 nl s w from <strong>Detroit</strong>, 011 M. 8. k. It.<br />

4 Addison, Oakland co., pop. 153 0.<br />

5 Ada~nsyille, C;lss co ; 1 72 m w fro111 Dotisoit.<br />

6 A(irian, Lenawee co., pop 7,000; '10 ln w s w from 1)etroit; 80 111, froill Ln!l-<br />

sing, 37 froln Monroe; 32 fro111 Toledo. The M. S. E. It, connects this city with Chi-<br />

r 7<br />

cago. I lle surrounding corin:ily is unsurpassed for sgricultuml :idvantage.en, ildrian ii<br />

built on the banlts of a bi-finch of the river Raisin. It contains nlany ele,nant prrbiic<br />

and priv:~tt! biiildiogs 2ailcl it carries on several manofacti~ring businesses.<br />

b<br />

r Alaiedon, Ingham co., pop. 600.<br />

Aleino, IIialamazoo co., pol). 6,000; 70 m w s w froin Lansing, and ahout. I?U<br />

fi'or-rl Dt'ttuit.<br />

9 Allrion, Call~oun cu., pop. 2,000 ; 95 11.2 from <strong>Detroit</strong>, ou hl. C. E. R. It thia<br />

place is located tile IVcsleyan Yemale College ancl Seminary. The t~wn is ad~ranta~ec!<br />

by the I


30 Atbena Calholm co., pop. 700.<br />

3 1 Atlas, Genesee co., pop. 1,500.<br />

:: 2 Attics, Lapeer co., pop. SO0 ; 50 111 n from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

::3 Auburn, Oakland CG. ; 30 111 from <strong>Detroit</strong>, 4 from Pontiac, 75 e by s from Lan-<br />

sing, a canal from Clinton River here to Lake Michigan.<br />

"$4 Aucl~rille, Tuseola co., pol). 250.<br />

1.5 Augilsta, JVashtennw, pop. 1,000 ; .I30 113 w from <strong>Detroit</strong>, on M. C. R. R., ancl<br />

on the iCala~nazoo river, 12 miles from Kalarnazoo.<br />

.36 Ai~reli:ls, Inghain co., pop. 800; SO m n w bv w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

;ji Ansrcrlitz, Kent co. ; 178 m JV by n fro~l ~ktroit.<br />

38 li?~stia, Sanilac co,, pop 500.<br />

;:O ilustins Lake, J


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75 Hlendon, Ottawa co., pop. 100.<br />

'76 Blissfield, Lenawee co., pop. 500; population doubled since 1845.<br />

*77 Bloomer, Mackinac co., pop. 282.<br />

*$8 Rloomfield, Oakland co., pop. 1,600.<br />

*79 Bloorningdale, Van Buren co., pop. 400; 20 in w n w from Kaia~uazoo.<br />

SO Eorodino, Wayne co.<br />

81 Boston, Iona co., pop . 700.<br />

82 Bostwick L;llie, Kent co.<br />

53 Bowne, Kent co., pop. 400.<br />

84 Bradlej-, Allegan co.<br />

85 Brady, II(a1amazoo co., pol,. $60 ; If, m s e from Kalamazoo.<br />

PG Branch. Rra~~ell co.; on Coldwater river, 88 m s s e froin Lansing.<br />

57 Brandon, Oalila~ld co., pop. 1,100 ; 38 m n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

88 Brest, Monroe co., pop. 150 ; 5 m froom Monroc.<br />

89 Bridgepoiat, Saginaw co., pop. 360.<br />

I<br />

90 Bridgewater, Waslitenaw co., pop. 1,200; 18 m n 1)). e fmln Adrianl8<br />

91 Brighton, Livjrrgston co., pop. 1,200 ; 40 m n from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

*92 Brighton, Newnygo co., pop. 200.<br />

93 Brockway, St. Clair co., pop. 500 ; the lands are sul)eriol; well timbered and<br />

watered by the clear Mill Creek river, which afKords abundant power for machinery.<br />

The locality offers inducing advantages to ilnmiglan t settlers. It is approwheil by<br />

plank roads from <strong>Detroit</strong>, Mt. C lcmens, Romeo, Almont and Port Huron.<br />

04 Eronsoi~s Prairie, Branch co., pop. 900 ; 130 m w s w from <strong>Detroit</strong>. and 97 rn<br />

is w from Lansing.<br />

95 Brooklyn, Jacksou co., pop. 000; on the river Raisin, 53 rn s e from Lan- ,<br />

I<br />

sing, a smart milling and lnanufacturing village.<br />

96 Brookfield, Eaton co., pop. 500.<br />

"97 Brooks, Newago co., pop. 350.<br />

08 Bro~vnstown, Wayne co., pop. 1,200.<br />

99 Bruce, Macomb co., pop. 1,453 ; 35 in n from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

%lo0 Eoena Vista, Sagina~v co., pop. 550; on Saginaw river, 100 iri n 11 w froin<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

101 Buchanan, Berrien co., pop. 1,300.<br />

101 Bunker Hill, Ingham co., pop. 451; '70 m w n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

102 Eurchville, St Clair co., pop. 1,100 : population trebled in ninc. years, about<br />

80 m n 11 e from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

104 Burlington, Calhoun co., pop. 800.<br />

*I05 Berns, Shiawassee co., pop. 000. ,<br />

1<br />

106 Burr Oaks, St. Joseph co., pop. 1,100.<br />

"107 Bushnell, Mackinac co., pop. 300.<br />

108 Butlel; Branch co., pop. '798.<br />

*lo9 B~la~r, Kent co., pop. 800; population nearly doubled since 1845, 42 m from<br />

Lyons, w s w.<br />

110 BFYOII. Shiawavsee co., pop. 300; on SLiwassee river, 33 in e from Lansing.<br />

containing an Iron Foundry and Woolen Factory.<br />

11 1 California, Branch co., pop. 600 ; 18 miles from Hiilsdale.<br />

"11 2 Calvin, Cass co. , pop. 850.<br />

1 1 3 Caleclonia, Kent co. , pop. 400.<br />

* 1 14 Caloclonia, Shiawasse co. ; pop. 1000.<br />

'1 15 Combria, Hillsdale co. , pop. 800 ; 5 m. s. w. from Hillsdale.<br />

116 Cmbria Mills, Hillsdale co. ; pop. 1100.<br />

117 Cambridge, Lenawee eo., pop. 1000.<br />

* Hot post towlu.<br />

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1 1s Camden, Hillsdale co., pop. 1200.<br />

* 1 19 Campbell, Ionia co. , pop. 300.<br />

120 Campbells Corners, Oakland co.<br />

121 Canandagus, Lenawee co , pop. 200 ; 14 111. s. w. from Adrian.<br />

122 Canonsburg, Kent co., pop. 1000 ; 60 m. w. n. w. from Lansing.<br />

123 Canton, Wayne co., pop. 1500; 25 miles w. from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

114 Carlisle, Eaton co. ; 120 m. w. by n. from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

125 Camel, Eaton co., pop. 900.<br />

126 Carlton, Barry co., pop. 500.<br />

127 Carp River, Mmquette co.<br />

128 CRSCO, St. Clair co., pop. 527.<br />

139 Cascacle, Iient co., pop. 000 ; about 120 111. w. by s. from <strong>Detroit</strong>,.<br />

Class, Hillsclale co.<br />

13 1 Cassol~oliq Cass cu., l~opolatio~l 100 ; Cal~ital of Cass co., on Stoue Lake Shore,<br />

130 m s w from Lansing.<br />

132 Castleton, Barry CO., pop. 400; 10 m e from I-Iastings.<br />

133 Cayuga, Jackson co.; 100 in w from Det~oit.<br />

134 (:ednl; Livingston co.<br />

135 Cjedar Creek, Bart-y co.<br />

1 3 6 ('edar Lake, Callloun co.<br />

137 Centrerille, St. Joseph co., pop SO0 ; capital of Sr. Joscpl\ co., on the Prairie<br />

River, 80 nl s w from Lansing.<br />

138 Cct*esco, Calhoun eo.<br />

139 Charleston, Iialamazoo co., pop. 1000.<br />

"140 Charleston, Cnss CO., pop. 150; 114 111 from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

141 Cl~arle~oix, E rnmet co., pop. 2000.<br />

149 Cl~arlotte, Eaton co. ; 2 in from Battle Creek, aid 20 m from Lansing.<br />

143 ('helsea, Washtenaw co., pop. 200 : A railwily station of M. C!. R. R. 60 m<br />

w fro111 <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

144 Chesire? Allepii co., pop, 308.<br />

115 Chestel; Eaton co,, pop. 600.<br />

146 Chesterfield, Macomb co., pop. 1 G 12.<br />

"14'7 Cllester; 0ttk:l co., pup, 500.<br />

148 Cllinii, st Clair co., pop. 1500; On St. Clair river.<br />

1411 Claralce, Calhoun co., pop 700 ; 1 2 111 11 e from &Ii~~~s,?!.shaii.<br />

150 Clarendon, Cdhoun co., pop. 850.<br />

15 1 Clarkstown, Oalilaod co ; In(lependence Townsllip, on i


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163 Columbia, Jackson co., pop 1 500.<br />

"164 Columbia, Van Burell co., pop. 400; 26 m w n w fiom Kalamazoo.<br />

165 Concord, Jackson co., pop 11 00.<br />

*166 Convis, Calhoun, pop 900.<br />

167 Comstock, Kalamazoo co., pop 1500 ; ou IIaln~nazw River. and M. C'. I?. H<br />

136 rn from <strong>Detroit</strong>. A thriving nud enterprising place.<br />

1 48 Commerce, Oakland co , pcp 1 500 ; 12 s m fro111 Poutiac.<br />

160 Constantine, St. Joseph co., ppl~ 1550 ; on St. Jose1111 river, 89 n1 s m fiauu<br />

Lansing and 4 from 31. S. R. R. This place must soon be a city of importance.<br />

170 Conn~ay, Livingston co., pop 650.<br />

1'7 1 Cooper, I


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not being cast in the same mould from which Gen. Hull's calibre of courage was received,<br />

the result of the mar of 181 2 having crowned with success (for all time it ' is hoped,)<br />

the arms of the yomng American Republic, <strong>Detroit</strong> was again restored her banner of<br />

the Unioil in 1813. The General Government at the same time, appointed as Governor<br />

of the Territory of Miclliqan, Gen. Cass who, tllrougtlout the final struggle, as well<br />

:LS in the earlier calnpaipn of i 81 2, distinguished himself pre-eminently for zeal, sctivity,<br />

~alor :1nd pr~fe~~i~~~il ability in the arliy, as justly entitfing him to that distii~~uisheed<br />

appointrnent; and which, with his subsecyueni, political services in the Cabinet, as a<br />

df$ornadst, and as a vet,eran Senator, (nlrdost, it k ay be remarked, indispensable 'to the<br />

rrlSave deliberations of Congress,) entitles his name to an in1perishal)le ~*ecorcl<br />

in the his-<br />

&11y of t,21e Repab!ic.<br />

1<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> has i~nproved and inclbeasect in the last twe~~ty years to an astotlisl~ing mapitodc.<br />

Xow, ri n beautiful, well-governed <strong>City</strong> of aearly '70,000 iuhwl~itar~t~~ com-<br />

;)a~*ed n-ith the wretched F~anco-Indian fur tianding, village of 161 2, or cren of 1835<br />

or eve]:, nlthongh much adi-aficed, of 1840. Her increase in population ni~tl wealth<br />

IS ~ I ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ I o N S .<br />

Thw:ks to tho rev~lotionary restless spirit of tl~e Oligarchial coun~ries of Europe,<br />

wllicll, while it rnay not 18emain there, to dethrone Mo~onarchs by a Croup de Jfailz, is<br />

::s evejltually ~IV! e?fectnailv i-emoving the supports of their thrones, in driving forward<br />

to America wit11 desirable ,le'i1astae, the lllillioos of their l~esples who have grown wise<br />

enough to value the incompar;~ble Constitution and Governmental In~tit~lt~ons of her<br />

Republic.<br />

in this regard, all the great 1Vestel.n cities, as well the entire rural pop~~lntiou, have<br />

el.;ual came of gratulation.<br />

If Dctroit increases in population in co~~respouding ratio, within a few years elle will<br />

elljoy, wiih the increase of numbers, their enterprise and labor, their enriching product<br />

ions and tbeir many requiremen ts ; their aggregated virtues and their aggregated vices ;<br />

n population of 100,000 inhabitants; and it is pleasing to observe that the men of the<br />

age are sufficiently impressed with this prospective view, and are marking on her map<br />

the lines of her future greatness.<br />

There is a nenr and noble Custom Honse in progress of erection, the cost of which is<br />

no: to exceed 8200,OOQ : a new Post Office of similar magnitude ; new State aud County<br />

Euiidings of a character suited to the advance of the age. Streets are being opened ;<br />

Public Parks are being improved and new ones are being located.'<br />

Stnte Colleges and Prinlary School buildings are belng erected with a view to the .<br />

wan!,s of future generations. A generous axd wise liberality seems to influence the<br />

men selected by the masses to govern for the tSitlle ; fro111 which the inference is deduceak)le,<br />

that at least the liberal teachings of our Republican creed, has iml~ressed rnen<br />

with the true light of mans duty to posterity: bb iinprove the present and bequeath the<br />

existing and increasing blessings of the present genei~tion to tlie next, with the ndmonition<br />

that the,, do l~kewise,' "<br />

Inclucli~lg tile Gr~3t Western Ritilway. passing fr~i11 IVi t~dsor, opposite <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

through Canada to the F:llls of Niagara, there are three great trunk lii~es, concentrating<br />

in Det~voir, ant1 the judicious General Railroad Law of 1855,,passed in the<br />

State Legislntire Session: granted cllnrters to sever:d new and tlesilnble hue ill progress<br />

of c.rectiol?. Over the <strong>Detroit</strong> River, tLe great higllw:cy of Western Waters, are passing<br />

clailj-, the imnlenje mineral prodccts of the upper peninsula of Michigan [see index<br />

for statistics ;I tile ngricolt:~ral produce and ~~~aunfact~lres of the State, ;is well as fereign<br />

shiplcents of goods to an extent, whicl~, appearing in a summary of fi~nreq, ,A mould<br />

seem incretlibl so sn:al!.


'82 DETROIT CITY I)IRECTORlr',<br />

in Cutlery, Mathematical and Surgical Instruments; in Carriage, Wagon, Saddles and<br />

Harness; in Agricultural Impliments; in Clothing, Boots and Shoes; in Marble<br />

Works and Works of Virtu ; in Gold al~d Silver ware, and in Brass and Imrl Founding;<br />

in Leather and Morocco are being carried on to an increasing extent.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> is a large, and has all the means within reach, of being a vast emporium fur.<br />

Lumber of all descriptians. It is the accumulating depot of all the grain products of<br />

the State. Which latter, possesses milling capacities unsorpassed elsewhere. There is<br />

is a large amount of beef and pork curing done for home and fcreign consumption,<br />

and also immense quantities of white fish and trout are barreled for distant, markets.<br />

On reference to the index of this work, it will be soen, the number of its Banks, its<br />

Markets, Public Halls and Buildings? Colleges, Sclioolq a ~ neat ~ d alollitectulsl Churches<br />

and other Public Buildings.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> is situated 80 m e s u from Lansing, 202 in w from BufYzlt); 5% tniies from<br />

Washington, in ]at. 42O 11 and 1011. 82O w.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> has now laid in her streets some 40 miles of Iron Water Pi1)e: iiii,l probbly<br />

some 20 miles Gas Pipe; and about 500 street Gas Lamps.<br />

195 De Witt, Clinton co., yap. 1,000; on the River Looki~g Gia-s. $ 11; t! from<br />

Lansing. De Wilt is the Capital of Clinton co.<br />

196 Dexter, Washtenaw co., pop. 1,000; un l1. C. I:.'il. 50 111 ~r- fnori: jk;.(,i!.<br />

197 Dover, Lenawee co., pop. 2,000.<br />

"198 Dorel; Waslrtenam co. ; 54 in w froin Dctroit, or, H~!l+l )ti Ril.t,<br />

199 Dorr, Allegan co., pop. 200.<br />

200 Dowagiac, Cass co., pop. 400 ; on the Dowagiac Eire:, ant! hi. C. :\. I-.., 179 m<br />

w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

201 Dryden, Lapeer co., pop. 1,500.<br />

202 Danclee, hlonroe co., pop. 2,000 ; on Raisin Kir-er, 1.j !n frol;; bici llr*o~~<br />

203 Dupl?in, Clinton co., pop. 700.<br />

204 Eagle Harbor, IIoughtoi~ co., pop. 1,500.<br />

205 Eagle Lake, Oakland co.<br />

206 Eagle, Clinton co., pop. '700.<br />

20'7 East Marion, Livingston co.<br />

208 East Ogdea, Lenawee co.<br />

2 09 East Raisinville, 3fonroe co.<br />

210 vast Snginaw, Saginaw co., pop. 500; 109 m 11 n e. from <strong>Detroit</strong>, on Baginaw<br />

River. '<br />

21 1 Easton, Ionia co., pop. TOO.<br />

212 Eaton, Eaton co., pop. 1,125.<br />

2 13 Enton Rapids, Eaton co., pop. 2,200 ; populat,iori trebled since 18 45 ; 20 m s /<br />

& from Lansing.<br />

214 Eckford, Calflotln co., pop. 800.<br />

-215 Ecorse, Wayne co., pop. 750 ; on <strong>Detroit</strong> River, 7 m w b! -i. t'roni Detwi t.<br />

2 16 Eden, Ingham co.<br />

.2 1'7 Edenburg, Hillsdale eo.<br />

2 18 Edwardsburg, C-ass co., pop. 500 : on Pleasant Lake, 140 ill s w froti1 Lansing:<br />

"219 Elba, Lapeer co., pop- 500:<br />

220 Elba, Waslltenaw co.<br />

221 Emmet, Calhoun co., pop. 2,00C4.<br />

*222 Emmet, St. Clair co., pop. 500.<br />

223 Enterprise, Shiawassee co.<br />

224 Erie, Monroe co., pop. 1,500.<br />

225 Erin, Macoinb co., pop. 1,300; doubler1 population since 1845.<br />

226 Esmonds Corners, Calhoun co.<br />

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34'7 Esses, Clinton co., pop. 950.<br />

226 Etna, Lapeer co.<br />

229 Eureka, bIontcalm GO., pop. ROO.<br />

230 Exeter, Monroe co., pop. 750.<br />

3 3 1 Fabius, St. Joseph co., pop. '100.<br />

"2 32 Fairfield, Shiawassee co., pop. 100.<br />

235 Fairfield, Lenawee co., pop. '1,500.<br />

231 Fairplains, Montcalm co,, pop. 3 50.<br />

235 Fallisburgh, Kent co.<br />

236 Farmers Creek, Lapeer co.<br />

237 Fannington, Oakland ca, pop. 1,800 ; 20 m froin <strong>Detroit</strong>: on Grand River<br />

Plank Road.<br />

238 Fawn River, St. Josipll co., pop. 500.<br />

239 Fayette, Hillsdale co., pop. 2,600,<br />

240 Fentonville, Genessee co., pop. 1,500 ; 5 5 m 11 w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

C 11 Fillmore, Allegan co., pop. 600.<br />

942 Flat River, Kent co,; 148 m w by n from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

243 Fleming Livingston co.<br />

244 Flint <strong>City</strong>, Genessee co., pop. 4,500 ; capital of Genesssee co. on the Flint River.<br />

Population douMed in nine years. The State Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and<br />

Blind, a spacious building, is located here, [for description see index to <strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>.]<br />

This city is n place of considerable tmcle ; it was incorporated in 1855. Flint<br />

is,approached by the Detmit and Milwaukee R. W. and has the advantage of a well<br />

opened and settled country. Distance from <strong>Detroit</strong>, 85 m n w. A plank road con<br />

nects it wit11 the River Sagiinaw, which is navigable to the laltos St. Clair and Huron.<br />

245 Florence, St. Joseph co., pop 1,000.<br />

246 Florida, Hillsdale co.<br />

547 Flowerfield, St. Joseph co., pop 700 ; 154 m w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

948 Flushing, Genessee eo., pop 1,000.<br />

249 Forest, Genessee co., pop'300.<br />

2 50 Franciscoville, Jackson co.<br />

25 1 Frankinmnth, Saginaw co., pop 700.<br />

252 Franklin, Oakland co., pop 500; 21 m n m from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

"253 Franklin, Lenawee co., pop. 1,300.<br />

254 Fredonia, Wasbtenaw eo.<br />

*255 Frcdonia, Calhonn co., pop 750.<br />

056 Freedom, Washtenaw co., pop 1,300.<br />

35 7 Freemont, Shialvassee co.<br />

255 Frenchtomn, hfonroe co., pop 1,550; near the margin of Lake Erie.<br />

259 Fulton, Barry co. ; 130 m from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

260 Gaines, Kent co., pop 5 15.<br />

%26 1 Chines, Genesse co., pop 450.<br />

069 Galesburg, Kalamazoo co., pop 100; on M. C. R. R. 130 111 w from ~etroit.<br />

263 Galien, Berrien co., pop 450 ; on the Galien River.<br />

"264 Crdlilee, Emmet co., pop 600.<br />

"365 Ganges, Allegan co., pop 300 ; on the east shore of Lake Michiga~~.<br />

266 Genessee, Genessee co., pop 1,500.<br />

367 Genoe, Livingston co., pop '750.<br />

268 Georgestown, Ottawa co., pop 600 ; on Grand River,<br />

209 Gibralter, Wayne co. ; in the township of Brownston, on <strong>Detroit</strong> River, 22 111<br />

from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

2'70<br />

_<br />

Gidleys<br />

_ ___-_ Station, .Jackson co.<br />

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84 DETROIT CITY DIREi:TORy,<br />

27 1 Gilead, Brauch co., pop 660.<br />

172 Girnrd, Branch co,, pop 1,000-<br />

273 Glass Creek, Barry eo.<br />

274 Goodrich, Genessee co.<br />

375 Grafton, Monroe co.<br />

276 Grand Blanc, Gellessee co., pop 1,200 ; 50 111 n w froln i)(:~rol t, fin degill:w 1.0ati~<br />

"27 7<br />

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Grand Island, Scl~oolcraft, pop 50 ; the Idand is 15 111 t)y S.<br />

276 Graud Haven, Ottawa co , pop 500 ; this is the county cal)itnl, on C+r:nld River<br />

at its entrance to Lake ?!iclligan, distant from Lansing 03 111. This is a spilcious<br />

harbor, affording ancorag-e to 500 vessels. Daily srenlnbo:~ t in t(l~.cl~rv.w mi th Chicago.<br />

This is to be the terminus of the D. 65 31. Reilway.<br />

3 70 Grand Ledge, Eaton co.<br />

280 (+rand Replcls <strong>City</strong>, I


*302Harrison, Lenawee co., pop. 300.<br />

*303 Harrison, Macomb co., pop. 500.<br />

*304 Harrison, Washtenaw co.<br />

"305 Hartford, Van Boren co., pop. 600.<br />

306 Hartland, Livingston co., pop. 950.<br />

207 Hartwellville, Sfiiawassee co.<br />

308 Hastiogs, Barry co., pop. 1,100.<br />

300 Hazleton, Slliawasscc co., pop 100.<br />

10- Heath, Aliegau co., pop. 148. .<br />

3 1 1 Henrietta, Jackson co., pop. 8 7s.<br />

312 Hickory Corners, Barry co.<br />

3 13 Hickory- Grove, Jackson oo. ; g(i m w of <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

814 Hickville, Oakland co : 29 n111 w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

315 Higlrland, Oakland co., pop. 900.<br />

Sl6 Hillsditle, Hillsdale co , pop 1,200.<br />

31 7 Holmes, h1acl;inaa co., pop. 1,01 'i.<br />

$18 Holland. Ottawa co.. pop. 1,000 ; at mout!r of Black Rivel; 50 m n w from<br />

Kalt~nlazoo.<br />

319 Holly, Oakland co., pop. 950.<br />

320 Homer, Cnlhoun co., pop. 1,000.<br />

fi 3 lope, Barry co.. pop. 300.<br />

$22 Kophins, Allegllau co., pop. 130.<br />

3 '7 3 Ilougliton, Houghtoo co.? pop 1 ,:; 00.<br />

S2-I I-Iowell, Livio~ton co., pol). 1.200 ; ci;)it:d of' couuty. A good plank ro:1t1<br />

extends to <strong>Detroit</strong>, \vllich is distant 50 111. IIowcll is distant 33 m from Lansirlq.<br />

305 Howard, C;a6 co . pop. $50.<br />

326 I-Indson, Lenawco co., pop. 2,000 ; popuiation nearly trebled since 1845.<br />

2?:n0h<br />

CIA r Hudson, NTashtennw cu. ; on I-Iorun Ri~el; 50 In fron~ <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

3 2 S Huron, Warne co., pop. GPO ; on Huron River.<br />

32 9 ~da, onr rob co., pop. 500.<br />

524 Imlay, Layeel co., pop. 400.<br />

% t l Independence, Oakland co., pop. 1,384.<br />

332 Indian Fields, Toscola co., pop. 100.<br />

333 Ingham, Ingliam co., pop. 1,000.<br />

$34 Ionla, Ioilia co., pop. 1,200 ; po~ulation trebled since 1645 ; capital of county,<br />

on (+rand River, 90 rn fi*om its month at Lake hlichigan ; 3s m from Lansing. Tllerz<br />

is daily steam comn~unication by water wit11 Grand Rapids.<br />

335 Iosco, Liriagstou co., pop. 700.<br />

"3s C Ira, St. Clair co., pop. 1,000 ; on north shore of Lake St. Clair.<br />

33 7 Irorl Creek, Wnshtellaw.<br />

' 338 Irving, Barry co., pop. 500.<br />

"339 Isle Rqval, Houghtoli co., ;jop. 1,100 ; the Islancl is 42 by 7 miies, ill Leke<br />

Supe~iior. Coppcr mining is carried on estensirely.<br />

340 3 amestown, Ottawa, pop. 300.<br />

:. 4 I ,Tacksoli, J:~cltson co., pop. 5,000 ; the State Prison is located here. Jnckso:~<br />

is 70 in w froin <strong>Detroit</strong>. on Grant1 River, and is 3s m from Lansing. Several manu-<br />

factories: as wcll as h lprisk general trade is carried on success full^. Tllc surrounding<br />

couotry .you every point is beautiful and varied. Tllere is a fine supporting agricultural<br />

back country. Notices of the several factories hero, as well as at other important ciiies<br />

mil towns of the State. ]nay be refc~~red to ill the LLadrertising department of tire<br />

. .<br />

Debit <strong>Directory</strong>.'<br />

342 Jetfersoa, Ciws co.. pop. 83s.<br />

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343 Jetielaon, Hillsdale co., pop. 1,200.<br />

:344 Jersey, Oakland co.<br />

345 Jollnstown, Barry co., pop. iOO.<br />

$46 donesville, IIillsdale co., pop. 1,200 ; on St. Joheph itiva., and on M. S. IZ. H.<br />

74 m w of Monroe. A place of active trade.<br />

347 lialnmazoo, Kalamaloo co., pop 6,000, includin~ population of township. The<br />

State Asylum for the Insane is located here. Therc 1s also, a Baptist College and<br />

Seminary, which occ~lpies an agreeable and elevated site. This is one of the most<br />

pleasant cities of the wegt, as well from the well ordered state of its governrneuz as<br />

from the tasteful detail of the general improvements connected with the streets, squares,<br />

yubIic :uld private buildings. 9 large number of the Burr Oali and other suitable<br />

trees, of the original forest, llave been preserved at given dist:nuces, wit11 a view 10<br />

secure ail agreeable sllade. This ornamental conservatisil~ is d~le to the good taste and<br />

inteliigellce of the late Gen. Burdick. Tllere are several Foundries and Factories at<br />

Kalamazoo, which is a busy place of general industry and trade. The unexcelled sgxicultural<br />

back country, hokls o~it to the immigrant settler all desirable advantsgess $0<br />

permanently locate. Tile fine power of the Kalamazoo Rirer secures to the lnilliny<br />

and inanufacturiog. iliterests peculiar advantages. Kalammoo is midway between <strong>Detroit</strong><br />

and Chicago, in ill i li( li., i .to tn on the M . C. R. Road. ?'he M. S. R.Road pnssefi<br />

its vicinity, also.<br />

*348 I(alamazo0, Entoll co ., pop. 800.<br />

349 Kensington, Oaklan(1 co.; on Woo(lru@ Creelr, on C;rnnd River ILoad, 36; m<br />

from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

4350 Kenneys, Shiawabsee co.<br />

351 Keene, Ionia co., pop. 000.<br />

"352 Kenawee Bay, Hougllton co.<br />

353 Kinder?look, Bmnch a,., pop. 700.<br />

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*366 Lee, Calhoun co., pop. 600.<br />

f 365 Lebanon, Clinto~l co., pop. 450.<br />

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368 Leelanaw, Grallcl Traverse co.<br />

*3d9 Leighton, Allegan co., pop. 3 70.<br />

370 Lenos, hfacoml co., pop. 1,000.<br />

371 Leoni, JacLson co., pop. 1,600; on the M. C. H. Rl., 68 m IV ti.onl <strong>Detroit</strong>,.<br />

:3'72 Leol~idq St. dose$ co., pop. 1,000; on St. Joseph River.<br />

"37 3 Leolidias Cetitl.e, St. Josel~h co., pop. 400 ; on Nattnwn CI-eek, 123 In w fio~y?<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

374 Le Roy, I11g11am co., pop. 500; 1'1 m from <strong>Detroit</strong>, or1 Lansing Plnnd Roa(l.<br />

; "375 Le Roy, Genessee o., pop. 100; 14- m from Flint on Threat1 Rive]:<br />

"3% Le liooy, Calhoun co., pop. 1,000.<br />

37 5 Leslie, Ingt~ani co., pop. 000 ; on Mill Cluck, on Jackso:) and Lansing Road.<br />

"378 Lexington, St. Clair co.; OII Lake Huron, 70 IH from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

35 0 Lexington, Sanlilac co., pop. 1,500.<br />

*3SO Lexington, l~Tashtenaw co.; on the River Raisin.<br />

381 Liberty, Jack.ron co., pop. 950.<br />

383 Lima, M7ashtenaw co., pop. 953 ; intersected by M. C. It. R., 50 m fialll Detroil<br />

385 Litchfield, Hillsdalc co., pop. 1,500 ; on St. Joseph Itiver, 1 2 m w fiwm Hilb-.<br />

dale.<br />

384 Little Praire Rondo, Cass co.<br />

385 Livingstcn, Livingston co.; about 40 ill w 11 w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

366 Li~onin, Wayt~e co., pop. 1,527 ; about 22 in m nrv from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

38'7 Locke, lngliam co., pop. 850.<br />

388 Lockport, St. Joscp11 co., pop. 1,000; on St. Joseph River.<br />

360 Lo&, TVaslltenaw co., pop. 1,204.<br />

390 London, Monroe co., 1)op. 800.<br />

391 Lowell, i


88 DETROIT ClTY DIR.ECTQRY?<br />

4 10 Marathon, Lapeer co., pop. 400.<br />

41 1 Marcelles, Cass co., pop. 300.<br />

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413 ~aren~o,'~alhoun co., pop 1,100; on Kalarnazoo River, md intersected by M.<br />

S. R. R.<br />

41 3 Marion, Livingston co., pop. 7,000.<br />

414 Xarquette, Marquette co., pop. 200.<br />

415 Marshall, Calhoun co., pop. 4,000; on the Iialamazoo River, 107 m w from<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>; on M. C. R. R., 48 m from Tdsnsing. This is an agreeable location. The<br />

traveller, in passing or stopping to rest at Marshall, is involuntarily impressed wit11<br />

feelings of approbation. The Marshall Democratic Expounder, published here, ren -<br />

de1s good service to the city in advocatillg its interests .a11tl bringing it into notice at a<br />

distance. There is a busy trade.<br />

"41 6 Martin, Allegan co., pop. 550.<br />

41 5 Masoil, Cass co., pop. 650.<br />

41 8 Mason, Iughanl CO., pop. 600 ; 19 m s e froru Lansing, on the Sycarnol-e Rivci.<br />

419 Matherton, Ionia co.<br />

420 Alattn~vall, Van Buren co:<br />

421 3lattiso11, Branch co., pop. 800.<br />

422 Medina, Lenawec co., pop. 1506 ; on TiWn's C'reck. SO nt :; w frail: <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

This census inclotles tile towlship population.<br />

42 3 Meads hlill~, Wayne co.<br />

424 hlenemphir;, St. Clair co.<br />

"425 3fe1ldon, St. Joscpll co., pop. 000 : on St. J (.sejjll River, 140 in w Ly s f~on~<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

*426 &lendon, Lei~nvec co.<br />

427 Meridien, lngl~nn~ co., pop. 600.<br />

425 Metamoril, Lapeer co., pop. 1,009.<br />

*420 Midland, Saginaw co.<br />

430 Michigan Centre, Jackson co.; 70 1n fro111 <strong>Detroit</strong>. on M. C. 11. B.<br />

43 1 Middleburg, Shia\vassee co., pop. 300.<br />

433 Middleton, Livingston co.<br />

433 Middleville, Barry co.; on the '.Pliornapple River, 54 111 w froin Lansing.<br />

434 Milan, Monroe co., pop. 900.<br />

435 Milforcl, Oakland co., pop. 1,500 ; this rillage is located in a beautiful roliiu&<br />

aountr~, \vbicll is interspersed with rivers and lakes. The village is located on WO@(!ruff<br />

Creek, 40 m n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>. There are several flour and other mills.<br />

436 3iilton, Cass co., pop. 100.<br />

"4 37 hfonguagon, IVayne co., pop. 1 0 0 ; township partly on Grosse Isle.<br />

436 >!Ionroe, Monroe co., pop. 5,000, ioclnding townsl~ip population. This city i-;<br />

3leasantlv located two iniles above the entrance of the River Raisin into Lake Erb.<br />

Monroe is the grent market for the staple commodities of sovornl of the soother11 coilll-<br />

Sies of XIichigan. Its conlmcrce finds ingress and egress by a ship canal to Lake Erie.<br />

and bj- the M. S. It. R. There are several plank i*oacls leatling to the city. There ii-.<br />

a constatit tr:idi~~g activity. A fine Court House, said to have cost $35,000, severa!<br />

churcllcs and other public buildings are erected here. So early as 17'76 Monroe wir.<br />

a Froncll village, but its American improvements and increase of population, begin to<br />

date from about the year 1835, coten~poraneously with the impetus given to the Amelican<br />

settlement of <strong>Detroit</strong> and other old French towns of Michigan. Monroe will thb<br />

year be connected by railway with <strong>Detroit</strong>, the line to strike the Dbtroit and Mi!wauliee<br />

Railroad. The want of a general railroad law, to grant nev charters haprevented<br />

this desirable project from being carried into effect for many years. The<br />

lines of the Michipn Central and Michigan Southern Railroad companies being inlle-<br />

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pendent of each other, but recently having become united in interest. The want of<br />

*the proposed connecting link has been alike damaging to the interests of <strong>Detroit</strong> and<br />

Monroe. During the open season, however, both cities enjoy the privilege of steamboat<br />

navigation to either port, daily. Monroe is distant from <strong>Detroit</strong> 40 rn s w.<br />

"43 0 Montcalm, Montcal~n co., pop 400.<br />

440 Monterey, Allegan co., pop 600.<br />

+441 Montrose, Genesee co., pop 150.<br />

442 Morenci, Lenilwee co., pop 200.<br />

443 Moscow, Hillsdale co., hop 93 1.<br />

444 nilottville, St. Joseph co. pop 700; 021 St. Jo~eph River, 93 m s by w fram<br />

Lans~ng, within 2 m of the M. S. R. R.<br />

+445 Alooreville, Washtenaw co.<br />

446 Mt. Clemens, Macomb co.! pop 2,500 ; situated on Clinton River, which, at six<br />

miles enters Lake St. Clair. Thls is a pleasantly located town, having good public<br />

buildings and a fine open square. There is daily intercourse with. <strong>Detroit</strong> by steamer,<br />

during the open season, and it connects with <strong>Detroit</strong>, Romeo, Almont and other places<br />

by good plank roads, Romeo is distant about 20 m n e. Detr~it is distant by plank<br />

road line 20 m w. There are three good hotels; several manufacturing businesses are<br />

carried 011 successfully. Thero is a weighty business done in oak staves. For advor-<br />

tising particulars, see advertising compartment of Johnston's <strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>.<br />

447 Mount Pleasant, Oakl~nci co. ; 41 m 11 c from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

448 Mount Vernon, Macolnb co.<br />

449 Mundy, Genossee oo., pop 1,100.<br />

450 Muskegon, Ottawa co., pop 1,000; population qaiotupied in tiiue years, 133 m<br />

s by n from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

451 Nankin, Wayne co., pop 1,900.<br />

452 Napoluon, Jackson co., pop 1,800 ; 50 m s s e from Lansing.<br />

453 Nawaygo, Wewaygo co., pop 400.<br />

*454 Newark, Allegan co., pop 600.<br />

455 New Baltimore, Macomb co.<br />

*456 Xewburg, Cass co., pop 500.<br />

457 New Buffalo, Berrien co., pop 1,000 ; 63 rn e from Chicago, at the mouth of<br />

the Gallien River, entering Lake Michigan, and on the line of the M. C. R. R.<br />

*458 New Canandaigua, Oakland co.<br />

459 New Haven, Macomb co,<br />

*460 New Haven, Shiawassee co., pop 200.<br />

461 New Port, Monroe co. ; on Lake Erie, 8 m n e from the city of Monroe, Oak<br />

staves are largely manufactured and shipped here.<br />

482 Newton, Calhoun CO., pop 632.<br />

563 Niles, Berrien co., pop 4,000 ; distance from <strong>Detroit</strong>, 191 nl w on the line of the<br />

M. C. R. B. There is no more desirable country for agriculture than the lands surrounding<br />

Niles. There is s brisk local traffic here.<br />

464 Noble Centre, Branch co., pop, 600 ; 105 m s w fro111 Lansing.<br />

465 North Adams, Hillsdale co.<br />

*466 Northampton, Saginaw co., pop 200.<br />

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467 North Cameron, Kent CQ.<br />

468 North Parrnington, Oakland co.; 21 m n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

469 Northfield, Washte~~aw co., pop 1,300.<br />

*470 North Marshall, Cdhoun co.<br />

"471 North Plains, Ionia co., pop 600.<br />

41 2 North Raisonville, Monroe co.<br />

473 North Shade, Clinton co., pop 200.<br />

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474 Worth Vernon, Shi~wassee co,<br />

47 5 Northville, Wayne 60. ; on the River Kouge, 27 m \Y n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>. Thisis<br />

;r village of active tratle; consideralde milling and manufacturing, (see ad\*. i.ep.)<br />

47t; North West Mine, Houghton co.<br />

Si'7 Nortonville, Ottawa co.; 96 xn n w from Lansing.<br />

47 8 Nottawa, St. Joseph co,, 1,100 ; on Nottlawa Rirel;<br />

470 Novi, Oakland co., pop 1,525; 011 the River Rouge, 25 in n w fi.0131 <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

480 Oakfield, Kent co., pop 700-<br />

481 Oak Grove, Livingst011 co.<br />

362 Oakland, Oakland co., pop 1,100.<br />

483 Oak Plains, Livingston co.<br />

484 Oakville, Moni*oe co.<br />

485 Oceola Centre, Livingston co.<br />

"486 Odessa, Iona co., pop. 300.<br />

"487 Ogden, Lenawee co., pop. '790.<br />

488 Olive, Clinton co., pop. 400.<br />

489 Olivet, Eaton co.<br />

490 Oneida, Eaton co., pop. 1,000 ; population quaillupled slnec: 1845.<br />

491 Onondaga, Ingllarn co., pop. 1,000.<br />

4 9 2 Ontonagon, Ontouilgon GO., pop. 200 ; this is one of the most desirable settlements<br />

in the Lake Superior mining country. Poyulat8ion ha6 quaclr~~pled in 5 years.<br />

Capital of county. and at the entrance of the river Ontonagon into Lake Supelior.<br />

"493 Ontwa, Cnss co., pop. '180.<br />

494 Oporto, St. Joseph.<br />

"495 Orange, Imia co., pop. 600..<br />

%496 Orange, Branch co.<br />

497 Orian, Oakland co., pop. 1,100.<br />

498 Orangeville, Barry co., pop. 500.<br />

*499 Oronoco, Berrien co., pop. 900 ; on St. Joseph river.<br />

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*500 Oregon, Lapeer co., pop. 400. I<br />

*501 Orleans, Ionia co., pop. $00.<br />

502 Ossawa, Clinton co.<br />

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503 Oceola, Livingston co., pop. 1,000.<br />

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504 Oshtemo, Kalamazoo co., pop. 600.<br />

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505 Otieco, Totlio co., pop. 1,400 ; population dooblecl since 1 846.<br />

506 Otsego, Allegan co., pop. 1,100 ; populatio~l doublrd since 1 845.<br />

507 Ottawa, Ottawa co., pop. 684.<br />

508 Oltawa Lake, Monroe co.<br />

509 Otter Creek, Jackson co.<br />

*510 Ovid, Clinton co., pop. 300.<br />

51 1 Ovid, Branch co , pop. 1,000 ; pop. trebled since 1845.<br />

512 Owosso, Shia\~assee co., pop. 500.<br />

61 3 Oxford, Oaklanil co., pop. 1,300.<br />

514 Pahit Creek, Wmhtenaw co.<br />

51 5 Palrnj7ra, Lenawee co., pop. 1,300.<br />

*516 Paris, Kalamazoo co., pop. 800.<br />

5 1 7 Paris, Kent co.<br />

*518 Park, St. Joseph co., pop. 1,100 ; populatior~ clouhled hirice 1 815.<br />

51 9 Pavillio:~, Kalamazoo co., pop. 600.<br />

"520 Pama, Jackson co., pop. 1,200 ; about 90 m from <strong>Detroit</strong>. i!<br />

521 Paw Paw. Van Buren co., pop, 2,500 ; distant from <strong>Detroit</strong>, 159 m on the<br />

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the characteristic energy of the inhabitants the promise of a rapid ii~crcase uf +ettleis.<br />

There are several manufacturing businesses in successful operation. The 31. S. 1:. K.<br />

also is of advantage to Paw Paw, which is the capital of Van T!oren (lo. It8 is 7:) In<br />

m s w from Lansing, tho capital of the State.<br />

'52 2 Peninsubr, Ontonagoil co., pop. 300.<br />

"523 Pcaine, Emmett co., pop. 2,000.<br />

+534 Penu, Cass co., pop. 800.<br />

,525 Penfield, Calhoun co., pop. 000.<br />

526 Perry, Shiawassee co., pop. 500.<br />

52'7 Pemabo Ontonagon co., pop. 500.<br />

528 Phelpstown, Ingham co., pop. 600.<br />

"5 29 Pinckney, Livingstor) co.<br />

5;30 Pine Creek, Cnlhoun co.<br />

"531 Pine Grove, Van Buren co., pop. 200.<br />

532 Pine Lalte, Oaklanlod co.<br />

533 Pine Plains, Allegan co., pol). 100.<br />

*534 Pintlers Corners, Ottawa co.<br />

535 Pipe Stone, Berrien co., pop. 900.<br />

536 Pittsfield, JVasllte~law eo., pop. 964; in 184.6 the po1)olation was i~el~o~~ted ill<br />

the official State census to be 1,197 ; in 1850 it was reported at 1,232. I'roin :I colllparison<br />

of tliese leturns there seems to haye been an extl~aor(1inary (Icc~~easc. 'Phi6<br />

pjaee is 40 in w by s from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

"537 Pittsford, Hillsdale co., pop. 1,980 ; population doubled i 11 nine yea^:..<br />

538 Plainfield, Livingston eo.<br />

%39 Plainfield, Kent co., pop. 550 ; oa Grmd ~ivtbr.<br />

%540 Plainfield, Allegaian co.<br />

541 Plainwell, Allegan co.<br />

,542 Pleasant, Kent co.<br />

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543 Plumb Brook, Macolnb co.<br />

544 IJlymdhth, Wayxa eo., pop. 3,000 ; this is a fine tow11 with >el u~ai iulponant<br />

inanufacturiog enterprises in y rogress ; but it seel~s extraordi~~nry that the State<br />

census reports exhibit the decrease of its population, to the amount of 51 in ni~le years.<br />

*545 Pokagon, Cass co., pop. 2,200 ; this t!wns11ip 11 as settled with remarkable quickness;<br />

on M. C. R. R.<br />

546 <strong>Polk</strong>ton, Ottawa co., pop. 000.<br />

54; Pontiac, Odiland co., pop. 4,000; Capital uf Oaltlai~d cu; so called :it'ter the<br />

renowned Indian Warrior ~hiec who conspired the ~~ertlirow, by simultaneous attack<br />

of the northwestern British garrisons, after the French so~~ender of Quebec niid Montreal.<br />

The <strong>Detroit</strong> and Milwaukee Railroad passes through this city to its northern te~-<br />

minus. Pontiac is 311 extensive .market for n wealthy and thickly settled back country.<br />

The country surroul~ding t lle city is hilly and of agreeable. iu~prove(I appearance, and<br />

well adapted to 1v0r.1 growing and the ge~~eral staple grains. Tilere is considerable<br />

n~illing and max~ufnctu~~ing, in which tlie Clinton river atfords abundant po\vtll.. Pan-<br />

tiac is 25 in ir by w finrn l)etroil.<br />

-54 8 f ortage, Iialaiuazoo co., pop So( 1.<br />

5-49 Portage Lalte, dackscil co.<br />

550 Porter, Van Bureu co., pop. 600.<br />

*5j 1 Portel; Cass .co., pop. 2,000 ; n rapidly increasing locality.<br />

,352 Port I-Iuron, St. Clai~; 3,200 : Property, here, is held :rt n cornparati\ el? high<br />

figure, but it marks the estimation of the place, which is destined to increase aoiiunlly.<br />

It i~ contemplated to connect Port fIuron by railroad with Grand Rapids, as it will<br />

shorrly with <strong>Detroit</strong>. Its site up011 the southern ,shore of Lnkc Huroe is agreeable and<br />

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healthfill. There is arl immense amount of lumber conveyed there by the Black rive];<br />

and its ~II~I~II~~IC~UI.~ nnd exchange forms an important department of its trade. Thoro<br />

is daily intercoul-se bv steamboat with <strong>Detroit</strong> during the open season. Distance &on)<br />

Detroi:, 57 In n e.<br />

*553 Purt Sheldon, 0tt;tlvil co. ; on Lillte Michigan, 200 m w u w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

554 L'ortland, Ionin co., pup. 1,100.<br />

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aoo Prairie Rivt.1; Blancllcv.<br />

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*&I:, Royaiton, Rerrien eo., pop. 500.<br />

5'3'7 Rurai~ale, Lapeer co.<br />

,-)98 RusL, Shiaw&sen co., pop. 200.<br />

*599 Rutland, Barry co., pop. 400.<br />

ti80 Sackek, Afaco~llb co.<br />

iiOl St. Clair, St. Clair co., pop. 3500; pup~tlation (10uLled sincc! 1845. l'i~i- h ~lty ;'<br />

it is likely, will in a few years be the centre of a large population. The ~:c~unty, of<br />

which it is the capital, is fertile. Its exports of wheat*, corn, oats and pine ;umber are<br />

considerable. There are sereral inauufactories and csteosive stean~bont building.<br />

'Phere is daily interco~use during the open sennm wit11 <strong>Detroit</strong>. St. Clai~ is 50 in n e<br />

ti.on~ <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

GO!? St. Ignace, Mackiuac co., pop. i00 ; rhis is nln~ont exclusiveiy a fishing \illage.<br />

503 St. Joseph, Bemien co., pol). 950 ; 011 the eastern shore of T~ke Michigall, at<br />

the mouth of St. Joseph River, 194 in \fr of <strong>Detroit</strong>. Thcir is n fine hridgu of great<br />

gt:li)ility here, which cost $1 5,000<br />

604 Saginalv <strong>City</strong>, Saginaw co., pop, 4000; his city is ~~ipiclly acquiring a high<br />

character for enterprise in the sei'eral depnrtmenrs of trade. Its yopulation is desirably<br />

increasing, an tl to the iminigrant settler, the county of Saginaw offers the ]nost desirable<br />

advantages. Large q~ialltities of cxcellci~t lands are obtaionble at tlie tnewly uomiuai<br />

prices of the gra*r3durrted land law. There arc all ~arieties of timbered lni~ds attainble.<br />

The Sagina w river is navigable for stea~nbonts, from it9 entrance illto Lake Hv.roc<br />

to the city, 24 111 up stream. The river a few miles above the city, clivorgos into<br />

seve~~al branches which become the avenues of transport to eaginaw, of the staple protli~ets<br />

of the upper and surrouodiug sections of country. The site of &he city is elevated.<br />

heitlthf~~l, and commands an agreeabie view of the rivel: Distance fron-t <strong>Detroit</strong><br />

95 1;:.<br />

605 Salai~: Washtenaw co., pop. 1400.<br />

t;O6 Saline, \Vashtena\v co., pop. 1100 ; a pleasalit \.illage, n few miles south of<br />

Y pillanti.<br />

"607 Sandstoile, J ackc~n co., pop. 1 1 00 ; ~IOI)IIIR~ ion ( loubled siuce 1645 ; o~: Sandstone<br />

i.rt:ek.<br />

'608 .i'anford, Ingham co.<br />

609 Sanilac Mills, Sanilac co., pop. 600.<br />

1; 10 Saugatuck, Allegan co.<br />

fil l Saot Ste Marie, Chippewa co., ppp. IN0 : [St. &lary,s F"al1s.J 'I'liis is a<br />

poiu? ~f the strait separating the upper peninsula of Michigan froin Western Canada,<br />

nxld at the coilnection of Lake Superior ~vitll Lake Huron. A ship canal of co~lsiderable<br />

maguitude has just been completed here, affording facilities which have long been desired<br />

So18 tiiz ;?zssage of the lake ticats, avoiding the delays 2nd perils of the rapids. The<br />

general government lnade a very liberal appropriation to accomplish this ciesiraLle work.<br />

The falls," 111ust l~eeessarilp attract a large settling popillation, who can all obtain good<br />

;md cheap farms, and enjoy all wished for facilities to transport prodnce to market.<br />

The advantages of the canal are of paramount importance, both to tlle colllnlerce of<br />

Chicago, &Iilwatlkee, the inini?,q interests of the upper Peninsula, as ~vel! as dirpctly to<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> ancl the more eastern cltles.<br />

Saut Ste. hlarie, is 440 in n n w froin <strong>Detroit</strong>, and 15 111 on the strait helow J~ke<br />

Superior. The rapids here, are created by a fall of 22 f'eet to a nlile.<br />

61 2 Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo co., pop. 1 300 ; this to\~~n is desirably located in the<br />

vicinity of Iialnrnazoo. The lands are unsurpassed for fertility ; the village bas the<br />

atlvantage of location on a large lvairie, 15 111 from IiaIa~nazoo,<br />

6 13 Scio, Washtenaw co., pop. 1500 : on thc~ M. C. Rl. R., G m from Ann A16011, aiid<br />

43 froxrl <strong>Detroit</strong>. - __-_____ __ __ ____ A___---- --- ---<br />

1: iVt?t post t(lWDF<br />

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!14 DETROL'L' CITY 1)IRECTORY,<br />

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614 Scipio, Hillsdale co., pop 1000; population doubled in nine years.<br />

*015 Sciota, Shinwas5ee co., pop. 300.<br />

61 6 Sebelva, lonia co., pop. 400.<br />

6 7 Secillia, Cal houil co.,<br />

6,lS Serleen, Lenaivee co., 1101,. 1500; population douLled in nine yeah.<br />

&b Shal.011, Waslitellaw co., pop. 10@0 ; 60 m w by s from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

620 Shelby, brIaco~nh co., 1500. ;p&f~~<br />

"621 Sherman, St. Joseph co., pol). 5UO.<br />

"622 Sheraidan, Call~oun co., pop 1000 ; on hf. C'. Re R.<br />

G23 Sher\vootl. Branch co., pop 1000.<br />

624 Sbin\~~afisee. .Slliawassec co., pop 1000 : SO m n e from. Lansing, an active<br />

*<br />

locai tlricle.<br />

625 Silver Creek, C~~SS cu., pop IOOV; ppulatiou doubled since 1545.<br />

626 Sil\.et# Lakc, \Vaslltenaw co.<br />

627 So~yroa, lo~ria co.<br />

629 So~ne~~sctt, Hillsdale co., pop i 100 : population dollbled siace 1845.<br />

;?620 Soutll Albion. Cirlho~m co.<br />

630 Sontli Assyria, Barry cn.<br />

63 1 Soutli Boston, 'Io~~ia co.<br />

632 South Cass, Ionia co.<br />

633 Sootllfield, Oakianct co., 1~01) 1500.<br />

631 Sontll Harven, Van Buren co., pop 300.<br />

635 Sonth Jacltsou, Jackson co.; 75 m w by from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

636 South Lyon, Oakland co.<br />

637 Sparta, kilisdale co., pop 600.<br />

638 Spart~r Centre, Kent co., pop 400.<br />

639 Spring Arbol; Jackson co., pop 1100.<br />

640 Springfield, Oakland co., pol) 11 00.<br />

"641 Spring Lake, Ottawa co., pop '100.<br />

642 Springport, Jnclisoi~ co., pop 000.<br />

648 Springwells, Wayrle co., pop 2500; this township adjoi~is the city of <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

nut1 n part of its ~opdation is inclucled as suburban to that city.<br />

644 Steels I,anding, 0 tta\va co.<br />

645 Sterling, Macomb co., pop 1000.<br />

646 Stockbridge, Iughanl co., pop PO0 ; about 30 m s c from Lansing.<br />

647 Stony Creek, lonia co.<br />

648 Stony Run Genessee eo. .<br />

649 Stony Creek, Oakland co. ; on the stoiiy creek river, 26 lu n w from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

650 ~traks Lake, Oakland co.<br />

651 Stnrges, St. Joseph co., pop 1200; population doubled within nine years.<br />

M. S. R. R. 11 5 nl w from Moiiroe, on an extensive and fertile prarie.<br />

652 Somlnerfield, hIoo~ae co., pol) G30.<br />

"653 Suminorfield, Casa co.<br />

654 Sulilurit, Oaklanci co.<br />

653 Sumyter, Way no co., pop 500<br />

656 Sunfield, Eaton co., pol) 300.<br />

65; Soperior, Washtenaw co., pop 1200.<br />

658 Swnrtz Creek, Genesee co.<br />

659 Sylvan, Washtenail- co., 11019 1200 ; nearly doubled since 1845.<br />

660 Sylvanus, Hillsdale co.<br />

66 1 Tallmactge, 0 ttawa co ., pop 800 ; on Grand River.<br />

662 Taylor, Wayne co., pop 480; there is a considerable disparagement between<br />

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this amount of 1~opulatioi-1, :\oil the amount rtttrrned in State censns for 1845, which<br />

was 2262,<br />

6 6 3 Tay lorsville, Oaltlatld co.<br />

664 Taymoutll, Saginaw co., pop 150.<br />

I<br />

665 Tecumseh, Lenawee co., pop 300; 011 'recumseh hwncl~ of bf, S. R. 8. and on<br />

Raison river. c?, few iniles from Adrian.<br />

666 Tekonsha, Calhoun co., pop 800.<br />

1 %66 7 Texas, lialamazo co., 600 ; on M C El li.<br />

' 668 Thetforcl, Genessee co., pop 500.<br />

669 Three Rivers, St Joseph co.. pop 900 ; on St dosapll river, 80 in s w froin Lon-<br />

I slug.<br />

670 Thorn Apple, Bay co., pop 600.<br />

671 Thornville, Lapeer co.<br />

672 Tipton, Lennwee co.<br />

"6 7 3 Tittibawassee, Saginaw co., po y 450.<br />

674 Tomkins, Jackson co., pop 800<br />

6'75 Traverse, Grand Traverse co., pop 200.<br />

676 T~lenton, Wayne co. : on <strong>Detroit</strong> river, 17 m down stra~nr from T)etroit.<br />

"677 Trowbriclge, Allegan co., pop 600.<br />

G'iP Troy, Oakland co., pop 1500.<br />

673 Tuscola, Livingston co., pop 700.<br />

%SO Tuscola, Tuscola co., pop 500.<br />

681 Tyrone, Livingstone co., pop 1000.<br />

682 Lfnndilla, 1,ivia~~ton co., pop 1000; on ihe Purt:tge river 33 rn s c. fr~m Lansing.<br />

683 Union, Cass co.<br />

684 Uilioi~ <strong>City</strong>, Branch co., pop 1500; on St Joseph ~.i\-el; ;it the coxlflucuca of<br />

the river Coldwilter, 15 111 w LJ- s fnjm <strong>Detroit</strong>. A business like and enterprising town.<br />

GI5 hion Gistr-ict, 'IYashten;~~~ co.<br />

656 Utiea, Macomb co., pay 1000: On Clinton River, 20 rn n fi.0111 <strong>Detroit</strong>, and 10<br />

m w n w froin &It Cleinens. Fhis is a place of active business.<br />

68'7 Van Buren, Wayne co., pop 1500 : population trebled S ~ ~ C1845 B ; situated on<br />

the Huron river. .<br />

68s van deli:^, Ckss cu., pop 250.<br />

GSD Vassal; Tuscola co., pop 100.<br />

"690 Venice, Shiawassee co.. pop 500 ; in 1815 popnl at ion tlumliereti 97 ; situated<br />

on the river Shiac~assec.<br />

691 Velgennes, Kent co,, pop 1100 ; on tho Piat river.<br />

GO2 Vermoutville. Eaton co.. pop 500: on Thornapple ri\er, ::O rn w. s vr fyom<br />

Lansing.<br />

*693 Vernon, Slliawns~ee ro., pop 800; on the Shiawassec river.<br />

"694 Vevay, Ingham co., pop 950.<br />

695 Vienua, Macomb co.<br />

"696 Vienna, Genesee CC., pop (X.<br />

69'7 Victor, Clinton cu., pop 450.<br />

"69s lTolinia, C;~ss co.: 650 ; 10 ni n from Cassopolis.<br />

099 JVacousta, Clinton co. ; on the Lookicg-glass river, 11 111 n fwnn Lansing.<br />

'700 Wakeshama, Kalamazoo co., pop. 300.<br />

701 JVales, St Clair co., pop 500.<br />

"702 Walker, Kent co., pop 850; on tho C;raad Rive;.<br />

I- 0<br />

r Oa Walled Lake, Oakland co.<br />

"704 Walton, Eaton co., pop 800.<br />

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105 Wa~~nerville, Livingsum co.<br />

706 Warren, Macon~b co., pop 1000. Q<br />

707 IVashington, Maeonlb co., pop 15 00.<br />

"708 Waterfor(?, Berrien co.; on the Yaw Pnw ~ir~r.<br />

709 Waterford, Oakland co., pop 1300.<br />

'1 10 Waterford Centre, Oakland co.<br />

7 1 1 'Wate1.100, jacks or^ co., pop. 1300.<br />

"$1 2 Watertown, Clinton co., pop. 500; on L~king (ilii~i i.lr.els.<br />

.C'i 13 Waterobit, Rerrien co., pop.--<br />

7 14 Watervliet, Berrien CO., pop. 600.<br />

*'7 15 %itson, illlegan co., pop. 500.<br />

7 1 C TVaverly, Van Bunin co., pop. 400 ; ( 1,: the Pa n7 !'a \\ riwt*.<br />

71 7 JVaylnntl, Allegan co., pop. 350.<br />

" 71s IVayne, Class co., pop. 550.<br />

10 :li fimn Lake Xiichigan.<br />

7 18 \i7i~yue, Wayne co., pop. 300 ; on 31. C. R. ii., 1; rn w fror)~ i)etlsoit.<br />

720 Welhstor, Washtenaw co., pop. 1000 ; oil Huron rl\-PI..<br />

721 Weesaw, Bewien eo., pop. 500.<br />

f 22 West Berlin, St C!lair co.<br />

723 \ITest Bloomfield, Oakland co., pop. 1200 ; on M. i'. F:. Ii.<br />

'1.24 West Climax, Kalamazoo co.<br />

"'7 25 JVest Ogclen, ~enamee c.7.<br />

726 Westplialia, Clinton co., pop. 830.<br />

727 West Revis, Jackson co.<br />

'7 28 West Winclsol; Eaton co.<br />

7 29 Wheatland, Hillsdale co., pop. 1400.<br />

730 Wheatland, Iona co.<br />

75 1 Wheatfield, Ingham co., pop. 400.<br />

'732 \Vhigville, Lapeer co.<br />

'133 Whiteford, &Iononroe co., pop. 850.<br />

*734 White Lake, Oakland co., pop. 1000.<br />

735 JVhite Oak. Ingham co., pop. 650.<br />

736 White Pigeon, St. Joseph eo., pop. 1500. This thi*iviag towu 11% i~~ereasud<br />

its population from '78 '1 in '45 to 107 1 in '55. The population atfired, is regarded as<br />

its present probable amount. White Pigeon is on the line of the M. C. R. R., and<br />

about 120 miles from Chicago ; and about 150 from <strong>Detroit</strong>, via Kalamazoo, on the<br />

M.C.R.R, from which the track of the Southern R.R. is but R few miles distant. This<br />

js a richly productive agricult.nra1 distyict of conutry, well woailerl al~d watered.<br />

737 White River, 0tta:va co., pop. '70 0.<br />

73s Whitneyville, Kent co.<br />

730 Windsor, Eaton co., pop. 450.<br />

740 Wolf Creek, Lenamee co.<br />

"741 Wooclbritlge, Hillsdrlc co., pop. 600 ; on the little St. Joseph ~iver.<br />

742 TVoodhu!l, Shiawassee co., pop. 400.<br />

'1 43 Wood Cornel~s, Hillsdale co.<br />

744 Woodland, Barry co., pop. GOO.<br />

745 Woodstock, Lenimee co., pop. 1300 ; population dog bled since 1845.<br />

746 Worth, Tuscols co.<br />

*'i47 Worth, Saginaw co.<br />

*748 Worth, Sanilac eo., pop. 1000.<br />

"749 Wright, Hillsdale eo., pop. 1000 ; popuistio.1 doubled in 9 years ; sit uatod o+<br />

the St. Joseph rive]; maurnee.<br />

750 Wright, Ottawa co., pop. 9000.<br />

"751 Wyoming, Jackson co:<br />

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! ,4ND j\:T>VER'E'lSTNG GAZETTEER. 97<br />

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*?52 Wyoming, Kent co., pop. 800; on the St. Joseph river.<br />

'753 Yankee Springs,Barry co., pop. 300.<br />

754 York, Waehtenaw co., pop. 1360.<br />

765 Ypsilanti, IVashtenaw co., pop. 3600; this city is thirty iuilus \v flu111 <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

on the M. C. R. R. It is beautifi~lly located, divided by the clear I-lullon t-i\-el; which<br />

moves a large quantity of milling and other mncbiner~. There is :I well settled sus-<br />

taining back country, n~id the actiri ty of general tilade indicates thri ring success. The<br />

State Normal School, which is a handsome and capaciuos building, occupying all clevated<br />

site, forms an ngt-eeable object ill the pleasing pa~iol*amic vie\vs of I'psilnnti.<br />

A trip by the M. C. R. R. to Ypsilanti :end Aun Arbor, if tiir~e sbouldl IIOI ~clrnit, of<br />

pt,(xeediing furtller, forlns a vcr~ plcasinq and Ilci~ltll sccuriag e\c~l~*iinn.<br />

BANKS, BANKING HOUSES, EXCHANGE BROKERS<br />

with w/10112 E.CC~CCB~C,C<br />

wd Collections ?tzcr?r bp<br />

ili the st~ltnte of MiChigu?~:<br />

Irartslrcted, dc. ,<br />

I This List will be con*ectod for succeerliag Editions of t.11is \Ir~l*li.<br />

In Det~~sil,<br />

PENINSULAR BANI


98 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.<br />

MASONIC.<br />

The Masonic Ilall, whicll is :\ Ilalldso~nu I)uilrlitlg, is sit~tsted on Jctt'erson ;ivanu o<br />

and betnet311 Gris\vold ancl Shclbv strect~.<br />

Norroe Co~uncil, No. 1 of Boynl and Select Masters.<br />

Regular Meetings on the Friday on 01. pt*ecee(li~ling the fill1 11oo11, in Decem'ucq<br />

March, June ai~d Scptemhrr*, in each J-e:on.<br />

ReguJ;~i.<br />

$? 'l~jmp.<br />

Monroe C'hapter, No, 1,<br />

hleetirlg OII the Tliu,sdajr on or 1)1n~ceedi1lg<br />

0FFIC:ERS OF hlONROE ClIhPTE'R, NUMBER ONE.<br />

tlle full Moon iu each month.<br />

Cv?'ose~z nt tl~cir .412 12tca2 Eleetio~t. Decewzbej* 20, 1 855.<br />

'4. E. STEPHEN B. MORSE, - - IL I>.<br />

E, NATHANIEL P. JACOBS. - K<br />

E. ALIiYX TVESTON, - - S.<br />

UrILLIAM E . OVENS. - C. 11<br />

*. JOSEPII J. RHODES, - - P. S.<br />

lb JOSEPI-I LOVETT, - R. A. C."<br />

*b B,fORRIS<br />

bb JOHN<br />

C. l!ECHT?LEI&1EI?, - - cs'. M 3cl F:<br />

SCOTT, - Cf. $1 2d I;.<br />

** DANIEL B. NICHOLS, - - G. M 1st 5'.<br />

db E. A. ELLIOTT. Treasure?..<br />

*; EARDLEY IVES, - - Secr/.tta)y.<br />

' ULARLES D. HO\\vAKD. - Se?ztiilel.<br />

Grand Lodge of Michigan.<br />

Me&$ 011 the Second Wednesday in Jatlrrary in each yea]; at l? U.<br />

OFFICERS.<br />

M. w. G. C?. MONRO, - Grunck Master,<br />

R. W. HOItACE S. ROBERTS? - Yeptttly Grand Master.<br />

iL IF7. C. RANSOM, 5'. G. W.<br />

" d. E. HAMILTOK. - J. G. FK


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 99<br />

R. M;. aud REV. S. S. BROWN, - . _ _.. ..(ira!2d -Cf/~clpiai,9.<br />

JAMES FENTON, - . -- . - - ilr(~'zd S~cfeta~y<br />

rL WM. H. McCOMBER, - Grand Zlreasurer.<br />

(' EELA COGSHALL. Qra,zE F'isitor . .. c~,d 3ecturer.<br />

LL R. W. LANDON, - : . - . - . A%.bn. . ..,. .Gra?~d D.<br />

.<br />

LL E. R* MIRRIFIELD, - - ' JT. Grand D.<br />

rr JOSEPH P. WHITING, Grand Marsiba2.<br />

‘' E. A. BROWK, - Gmnd Sword Bearer.<br />

" J. R. EAKER, Qrund P.u,rsevasat.<br />

'' CHAS. D. HOWAgD, - - C+.S.o11,d?7/ler.<br />

Grand Chapter of Micl~iga~l.<br />

Meets or the biond:*y preceeding the asembly of Grand Lodge in .lannarp ill e;jc:ll<br />

year, at 10 M.<br />

OFFICERS.<br />

M. E. MICHAEL SHOEblAIiER, - - G. fL Priest,<br />

E. H. E. SHANK, - D. G, f3, Priest,<br />

" FREDERICK BOOHER, - - G, Xing. -<br />

" FRANKLIN FRENCH, - - C:. Scribe,<br />

" R. S. CHENEY, - - G. Secretary,<br />

" WM. I-I. hlcCblBER, - - G. Treasure?a, -<br />

E. and REV. F. A. BLODES, - - G'. Chltaplairl,<br />

" JOS. M. CROCI


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'Cniah Zcrdgc af- sir-ict Observance, No. Q.<br />

Meets in Lodge Room orer 21 0 JefFel.ion A4ven~llr, eirery Monday night :it 7 o'clock.<br />

Regular Meeting on the M911day or;, (- 1% preceeding, tile full II-IOOII in mcll mont.h.<br />

GEORGE Li, XNS1VOETi3,' -<br />

THOMAS HLJEST, -<br />

JV. E. OVEN, -<br />

C. F. DAVIS,<br />

0. B. DIBBLE, -<br />

ALLYN TITESTON,<br />

E. F. RANKIN,<br />

IV. W. GRIFFITIT, -<br />

Ol-FIr'ET23.<br />

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.<br />

. M, FOSTER,<br />

M. T. LANE,<br />

A. GOODRIDGE,<br />

E 'JGENE LAIBLE,<br />

. BEXJAMIN VERNOR,<br />

J. B. GILLMAN, -<br />

lW. M. PENTON,<br />

C. A. STACY,<br />

J. L. GLENN, t -<br />

J . G. BUGBE s,<br />

PRESTON MITCHELL,<br />

Sew Otld Pellows Hall is ii)ta.l ted Qri Campn~ Ma~-tios;<br />

1 t: . Wc~sler.<br />

- 8. w.<br />


Michigan Encampment, No. 1.<br />

JOHK B. COUSIKS, C. P. .JOHN H. TAYLOR, .T.<br />

L. M. RICE, I1 P. TIIEO. P. ROBINSOIS, Scri4e.<br />

HENRY McAFEE, 27. W* *JAMES McKINLE Y, Treasurer.<br />

Michigan Lodge, No. 1.<br />

HENRY hlCcAFEE7 C:'. L. M. RICE, Secq*etary.<br />

J. B. COUSIPU'S, J'l G. STEWARD McDONALD, T'r-eas?rrej*.<br />

Wayne Lodge.. No. 2.<br />

JESSE bicKEE, A: 6;'. JOSIAH CLARK, Secretary.<br />

GEO. DEAK, F: G. JOS. J. RHODES. P. SF.<br />

WM. C'UKITIf3, T, rcasurer.<br />

B. F. EDDY, LK GO.<br />

D. F. QUINBY. tV. [;.<br />

Olive Braeacltm Lodge. No. 38.<br />

JOHN MEILER? ~l't: C;. \V. SAGEL, Sec~ela~y.<br />

C. 'IYIELLUS, F: G. E'. ROHLFING, P. S.<br />

P. GAGE L, Trecrsr~rer.<br />

Mrcrrroas LODGE, KO. 1, meets in Odd Fellows Hail, Campus Riartiuu.<br />

WAPKE LODGX. KO. 2, meets in Odd Fellows Hall, Campus Martiue.<br />

WASH~NGTON LODGE, KO, 547 meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, Campus Martius.<br />

OLIVE RRAXCII LODGE, NO. 38, meets in Odd Fellows Hall, Campus Martius.<br />

KELI.OGG DEGRF. LODOEX NO. I. meet? in Odd Fellows Hall, Campus &fartius,<br />

ORDER UNITED AEERICANS*<br />

HENRY CLAY CII-IYTER meets at <strong>Detroit</strong>. oo Mondq j-cveninp.<br />

SPIRIT OF ';C (.;IIAI"~XP. meets<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> 013 Wednesday evenings.


102 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

TEMPLE OF HONOR FOR THE STATE OF MICHIGAN.<br />

Officers for <strong>1856</strong>-7.<br />

THOMAS AfiDEIGSOM, - G. FK E,<br />

J. J. AEBERTSOX, G.KT, -<br />

J. McCONNELL, - (2. K W:.,<br />

W. . FULLER, - G.KC., -<br />

HIRAM BENEDICT, - - CTY.WT.,<br />

JOHN F. MONRO, Q.W.G., -<br />

J. .I. BOYNTOB, - (TI. W: L. ant2 P. G. Ft': T..<br />

Post Town.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

Adrain.<br />

Tecu mselz.<br />

Sturgis.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>:<br />

Niles.<br />

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS, No. 8.<br />

Meet every Thursday evening in Masonic Hall on Jefferson Avenue. This is s Tem-<br />

perance organization, composed of ladies and gentlemen.<br />

M. J. CHAFFEE, W; C. Te~npZer. J. C. PIERCE, W. Secretary.<br />

WASH. LACORK, W. IT Templev. MISS MARY BLOOM, I,? Trccsrci*er.<br />

Tlie Taln commences 1st d August, November, ebi-nary and hfa~.<br />

NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY.<br />

Meets at Michigan Exchange.<br />

- Officers,<br />

GEORGE E. HAND, Pl~sides~t.<br />

LEV1 BISHOP, - - Vice Presiclent.<br />

ALPRED RUSSELL, - - Secretory. I<br />

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.<br />

Sleets in Mechanics' Hall, No. 1 1 1 Griswold r tt,~et. I<br />

Of ficelrs<br />

H. B. LEROY, - -<br />

W. W. \VILCOX, - -<br />

JOHN FARRAR, - -<br />

CHAUNCEY HULBER'I:<br />

JOHN GIBSON,<br />

CHAS. RYRAM,<br />

CHAS. .JACKSON1<br />

JOHN IJARRAR,<br />

iJ~*esiciczzt.<br />

Vice Presider~t. ;<br />

Secretary.<br />

-7"eaalrrcr.<br />

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SAINT GEORGE'S SOCIETY.<br />

Olganized at <strong>Detroit</strong> in 1853. Meets at National Hotel, First Tuesday ia Jiinuary,<br />

April, July and October in each year.<br />

O'ff icess.<br />

A. H. .IORJ)ON, 3 -<br />

J. LATEIAM,<br />

- - IJreside12t.<br />

JOHN ATKINSON,<br />

I----------<br />

Vice Presidei~ts~<br />

ANDREW KNOX, . - Secretary.<br />

EARDLEY IVES, - - T~ea-$lc~.cr.<br />

SAINT ANDREW'S' SOCIETY.<br />

Meets at Mel~chnnts' E scllange.<br />

OfPiccrs for 1 856-7.<br />

iVILLIAM ADAIR, .. .<br />

.JAMES BLACK, -<br />

HUGH MOFFATT,<br />

. GEORGE HUTTON, - - -<br />

EBENEZER ANDERSON, . - - -<br />

,4LESANDER RUliIE,<br />

DR.. IVM. BRODIE, - - -<br />

C<br />

DAVID ANDERSON,<br />

.J. 3. BLATR,<br />

Board of Managers*<br />

'rTTOXfAS LINN.<br />

IJ,*c.sio!c'nl,<br />

1st Vice .Presidelzt, .<br />

2cl Vice President.<br />

Se'elretaly.<br />

Treasu~er.<br />

. f.ssistant ,seeretar yo .<br />

Ph y sicinn.<br />

.JOHN MOORE,<br />

.JOHN JVILSON,<br />

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-1 04 DETROI'L' C ETL:E' D IRECTORY,<br />

SAINT PATRICK'S SOCIETY.<br />

Meets annually at National Hotel.<br />

Officera lor <strong>1856</strong>-V.<br />

JOHN COENFIELD, President. STEPHEN hllARTIX, F'ice Presidetlt.<br />

JAMES LE TIDY, Secretary. HUGH FLIEN, Vice Presidevt.<br />

HUGH O'BIERNE, Treasvrer.<br />

GERMAN WORKING MENS' SOCIETY.<br />

EIceeets ;IL John Bloynk'r;, corner of Fort ~ nd Antoine streets. The oljec; of the<br />

Society is be~icvclent, intendinw to wlievt: oases of distress amonpt the orqauizat,ion<br />

a.<br />

that, fro91 time to time. nl:~\- tlrisc.<br />

FRED. FIT.NKE.<br />

P<br />

Officers<br />

. -<br />

Preside 12 /.<br />

Vice Ecreside:tt,<br />

LEVTIS J ANSSE I\'.<br />

J5RXS'I' FAENGER,<br />

- - Secretcc ry.<br />

Trea.r?~rer,<br />

b'HARMONIE.w--German Glee Club.<br />

Meets at Bloynh's Hall, corner of Fort and Antoine street*.<br />

Officers .<br />

JOHN MAEX, Musical Di~*ecto~*. L. HARTEL, Vice President.<br />

G. FEE Y, Presidef~t.<br />

L. BA-RRIE, Cashier.<br />

SCHoEBER, ) secretaries.<br />

C. BUSCH, i<br />

LaFAYETTE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.<br />

Meet st dohn Bloynks, cor. Fort and Antoine Streets.<br />

PR. 5. CICOTT, President. E. N. LACROIX, Treasurer.<br />

P. DESNOYERS, Price President. JOSEPH DOYAN, COT. Secrctny.<br />

E. L'RUITIEK, Secretary. S. VESINAT, Commissary.<br />

Directors.<br />

GHAS. DOhIINE. JANVIEE GARNIEW.<br />

5. PERIN, S. GIQNAC.<br />

The object of this Society is Benevoleut. There are no secret signs or pas$-words.<br />

Sickness or the visitation of calamity in any form, are claims upon the Society.<br />

All citizens of goocl moral character, and French descent, are eligible to tt.coruu<br />

members upon payment of Two Dollars, initiation fee. In case of sickoess among<br />

poor members, Three Dollars per week are allowed to them. A Committee is<br />

appointed every three months to investigate, examine and visit cases of distresd.


J. D. JOHNSTON'S<br />

AND<br />

GAZETTEER OF MICHlI(+AN,<br />

For acct. 1.eai1 accountalri.,<br />

'' atty. '& attorney,<br />

" b. " 1~0zlr(Is,<br />

' L 1). 11. " boarding hotisc.,<br />

' C re. " residence,<br />

L b<br />

CO~. " corner,<br />

61 ar~'. ' carpenter,<br />

" conl. '' cornmission.<br />

LL lab. ' laborer,<br />

'' ~lanfr. " man~~fjcturer,<br />

PART 1611<br />

I E"OY kt. l'c:~.cI house,<br />

I " ?z>iil'. " maker,<br />

I<br />

L b<br />

b.<br />

-. tel. " tcIcgr;q)kg,<br />

C.<br />

t'. LV. east, n-csi.,<br />

2- s. C' ~lorth, SOII*~~!,<br />

r2. '. retail!<br />

Lb wi.I. " wholesal~,<br />

N.<br />

LL Hamtrarnck,<br />

1<br />

I Li S. ' Springwells.<br />

I<br />

GENERAL LIST OF NAXES.<br />

A<br />

I Aberilethy, S, tinsmith. 10 Maconlb avo<br />

I Abour, John, sailor, Aubin, Hamtranlck<br />

Aaron, Iladley, b J Collison Abraham, John, tailor, 157 Lafayette e<br />

Abal, Henry, carp, Croghan H Aburt, Peter, car, 240, Lafayette e<br />

Able, Caroline, Trowbridge, Springwells 1 ACADEMY, LADIES, 40 Fort, w<br />

ABBOT, Mrs LUCY M, 322 Woodbridge 1 Acker, Benr~, ins agent office 3 7 Wood-<br />

Abbot, Daniel, 11 1 Congress, wi i ward ave h 421 Jeff ave<br />

Abbot, Thomas F, of Doty & Abbot, 63 / Acker, S, & Co, hatters, cap ~nnkers and<br />

Lafayette, n- I furriers 194 Jeff aye<br />

Abbot, R .J, sup hlillinery dep, Hollnes & I Acker, S, of S Acker C1o, h 3s Celltr~<br />

Co, res E V Cicotte I cor Grand River<br />

Abbot, Jas, fur mercliant, office 10 Atwn- j Ackel; James C, clerk, S Acker Sc Cu<br />

ter, w h 106 Griswold 1 Ackerman, C hristiau, confectioner with H<br />

Abbot, James, w 242 Woodward sve ' W-inenlau<br />

Abel, Isaac, moulcler, Jackson & Wiley's Ackermnn, J P B hob1 keeper, Brusl~<br />

Abernethy, Widow. I0 Macomb nve Ackle!-? Wm. lab. 265 hf"y~tte c<br />

8


1 CtCi DETROJT CIrL'\' 1)IIItt i:C'Ti,RY, 1<br />

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Acomb, Jaules, clerk? 1-12 Larnecl e I Aiken, Brayton, warehouseman, b E Smith<br />

Adair, Thomas, lab 251 Franklin / Aiken, (; L, dlaamatist, b Howard Hotzse<br />

ADAIR, WM, nursery ~k hor garden, 1 Ainslee, IV, macl~ihist, Jackson cb Wileys<br />

Jeff n 11 I Ainswortli, liichmond I?, paintel; 40 Hen-<br />

Adarns T R, 111n11 & dealer in boots and ry stiBeet<br />

shoes, 63 Woodit~ard a h 100 Larned c Ainsao~.tlj, Syd lne~, painter wit11 R 3<br />

h(1a11:y HelnLort, lu~nber n,ell, 322 Wooll- Ainswol.th<br />

b1.itlge w I All)ertson, Henry M, of Brooks & Aide~~so-~<br />

A~lams, Ilatt, with Collen Bl.o~vn, b R H / Aim, Henry, 150 Chogllnn<br />

Hotel , Airwe, .Joqeph, slioeinaker wit11 1' Elak-<br />

ADAMS, ALES I-I, nisli Det Savings ' Airwe, Louis, ~lioe~~li~lier with P Elake<br />

Iilund Ins,, 3 8.3 Jctfare, li 177 Larn71'd / Aird Andrew, lab. 55 Mich aye<br />

ADAYS, CI-IAS S, of llT\'hiting & Ad- ) Albus, JJTin, cigar maltel; 18 1 Lafayetie .:<br />

snls, off 53 Griswold, 11 388 Jeff are A1 bur tus, R C, ladies shoe manuf 5 6 Jeff<br />

Adarnr, Wm, tiilsinith, with P N Iineelanct aye, 11 237 Hrusli<br />

Adani, b.! N, ,grocer, 1 9 Griswold ALDIS, Eev C, (Epis) 153 Congress +<br />

Adn~ns, Qai-di~ie~-, dea!e~ in Lonncts ~iz nlil Aldc~; Josepl~, 121 CliEor(1<br />

I 2 -5 JefY :lye<br />

Ald~~ic11, J 13, pailmaker, 300 Po~t w<br />

Acia~rls, H 13, c erlc Iodinn agency, Odd Alemo~ige, J, slioeinaker, b Kossoth hole1<br />

T~ellon-s IIall<br />

Alesai~tle~; A C, dyer, 6 Willianl<br />

Ailnms, Xr, agent, b Mm AIv01.(1s Alexander, TV P, cierk, TVaverly HOGS.<br />

Adsms. Jolm H, paixltel; Congress I1 Alexander Clias, lab, 163 Ilowarcl<br />

Adnms, Tliomas, braps foonder, 96 Lewis Alexantlel; 'CVm, baltei; A W Copeland<br />

ildmlls, W, steward, s b Forestc~; 11 27 6 Alexander, N? hat Ss cap inalcr,S7 Jeff avok<br />

Sixth , Alf, John, stonecotter, German H<br />

Adama, S U7, of ilo~nbcck & Adsrns, 11 Alt; John stonrcutie~; Watorlao H<br />

1 GG Second 1 e n , I , gilocel*, 15 and li Bliebi-<br />

Adams, A M, machinist, 1D 6- It NT pn ave w I<br />

Ada-s, Laura, teacher, b 0 (3! Tl~ompson ALLEN, ill, Nttional book stoiw 11 R ,<br />

Adnms, B, ca~; 34 Columbia w<br />

~Voodrrard a\-e, 11 33 Fort<br />

~clarns, Mary, nidoiv, 201 Third Alleu, &l[ A, clerk wit11 BI Allen<br />

Adams, Wm, painter, 56 Colon~bia ALLEN, IRA &f, plly cfc surgeon, oEce<br />

Adams, C IV, :icot, Hayden Sr Fairbanks over 65 Wooctward czve and 3 Larne(1 m<br />

Adams, L E ME, edits Ladies Departm't, rcs 31 Larned e<br />

. ..<br />

\i:ch Farmer, b R F Johnstone Allen, E G, 14 Adams avc wr<br />

At'ams, T G, snlestna~i, Hol~nes Ss Co, b Allen, Lewis, f~nner; 17 8 ( iriswold<br />

National<br />

Allen, Richard, cartman, 346 Franklin<br />

,%clams, Robert, with Thomas Adams Allen, Edward, lab, 125 Cherry<br />

Adarns, Samn'l, wire worker with Wm Snow Allen, 0 S, c~lstom h offi, 40 Elizabetll<br />

Adams, Charles, clerk, b Mrs E Doty Allen, Wm, painter, 38 Plum<br />

~(Jarns, T J, 1) National hotel<br />

Allen, Joseph 31, paintel; 15 Colombia -,-?<br />

Adamson, Fred C, clerk M C R R h 32 Allen, Chas H, math inst ~n:~ke~; 1) S Chase<br />

How arc1 . A-lle~t, IlTm, pnintel; b 107 Lamed iA<br />

Adal; Thonlas, lab, 251 Flnnklin c Allell, Cl~as, slloern::!tei; 9 1 Sixth<br />

~derhuld, Fred, lab 17'4 Macoinb Allen, Thos, car repairel; 100 Fifth<br />

ADLER, LAPHAM Rev'd, 1 3 3 Crogl~an Allet, Williarn, lab., Aanklin.<br />

,qeden, N, lab, 252 Orleans<br />

ALLISON, 17, F, accoutant, <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />

Ae&r Henry, 150 Groghall<br />

yes, 17 Elizabeth \v<br />

Aesennrtck, H, moulcle~; Fulton Iron Works ALLISON. JOHN 11, watchmaker & Jew-<br />

Aigen, Tllom~s, lab, 296 Flanklin<br />

eller, 176 Jeff are, h 1'77 Woodward.<br />

AIKEN, WARREN B, of Mott. L Aiken Allison, FIT D, watc! make); 11 hhs Far- 1<br />

h 134 Cass,<br />

hs10<br />

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Alliso~l, Jnrnrs D, fore~uatl iuachinist, 9.44 , L4nder-oll (ieorge, clk, 11 l'luin st<br />

Congress e : Aruler;.o~l Cl~arlea, 11 54 Elizal let11<br />

Allison, .Tames ItT, engilleel., Trowbridge S 1 AndiAlson \ti 11, sal(.-l~ln;l Holln(a3 .Y C:o<br />

Allyn, Elacd(~rick, 11 18, purtetb Ailde~so~l (-'hnl~I~s, cll;~ir~n;il;i~. I Ifls<br />

Allrn;iil, i:obert Carp, 44 Macoilib ave<br />

Alor. Adolyhns, s:tilor, 97 Atn-ater e<br />

ikltri~iglian~, llacl~el-,J ones 5:.<br />

ilarry<br />

A i ! r r : 1 1 (<br />

(; IV J


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ArcI~n:rrt, Miirtil~ L, id, 10 Antoine 1 ARTHUR, WALTER C, with Pr Oak-<br />

A~*ev, llich, lab, 166 Beclch i ley, h Natiorlel avc4<br />

Arey, C;corge, lab, 1 3 5 Seventl~ / ASH, RICHARD. ,neat store, 30 Xichi-<br />

Argolollwn, r i a ? cwl~ill~r lurrkcl; 1 .ran avca<br />

Thf3~i11 )sol) / A~HLAR, THE, inasonic joum;il, ofice<br />

i . ' 1 , s I . 1 - I coll Jefi~~son avc Griswold<br />

I<br />

;;rl~~t: I .%SHLEY. 1: \', (Iontist, Yi~*cnr:iil'a Hal!,<br />

Arlnlit~el., NI., ~li (:atlja~*iiic<br />

I , les 3 State<br />

AEL3lOK lr, 'L'RE STATE, 1 YO Griswoltl ' Ashlel-, i s I - witll i<<br />

Ar~nitagc, Iiobelat, sto~~cc~ttc~;<br />

I) xith I B1fls i &fun tnguch<br />

Re\-cn$ou. "3 \V;t.llingtotm :I\.(: ; Ashier. H 11. elelk, I, (;alsriso~~ TIn~ts(.<br />

Arnjonrl, E h1 L. litl~. 10 I ~ I T I ~ j ~blllci,<br />

- HIih11, cnlpntel; Hjgll<br />

~*ist 1, Cl~asth<br />

F<br />

I hslllt!~., hIrs C, ;.rl;unst~*esc;, A11toi11~-<br />

A~~~istn,ng, hliss X, 1 0: L~Ri!.ct~r t4 I Aslllcy. MI.$, dr*cssn~alw~; 3 2 9 ScRersoll<br />

A~*~l~stl.or~g. YOII~I~, boi irl, IIIR~


I . I I I) L?:l Washil~gtorl I h~h111, Fred, nup, 222 Giv:irtL<br />

,:v;= , 1 Hztlel; Pretl, shoe~~~akcl; 27 7 Fort e<br />

hytsti~~, J:rnlt~~, Illmull. 1) :':I llTasl~ingto~~<br />

j HAG(+ JOdEPH H, dudgc of I'robate,<br />

;ti (J , uficr: Cuunty bnildiny, i Conql*ess w,<br />

Anctrian, LIT, ld~, lj12a11l~iail 11 25 bIac*onlb<br />

Avi?r~ha(:k, dose: 11, ciirpente~; :> L :; ,lntoinc I 1: B(iG il. SXIITII, 443 \ITc*ot i\valstl a\.e<br />

Ave~y, f I-J, s:rd(iloi; wit11 f-I(~nt~j- Du~,cao, >G I: RUSH, police jrletice, r )ff ce 1 I 1<br />

2 72 P2rk , Ciris\vold, I-~S -43 3iacornt)<br />

A\-clay, \~hio\\., -! .1:1y<br />

JI,S_G(; .TOEIY S, 1.t.s Jc-ft'e~.son :inb H.<br />

4 , 1 S, i t<br />

11 1 8:) 1 I:A(:LI< Y, J .I, tobacc~nist, L)S ~,~lrnanl<br />

.I 1 S I o ~ ,<br />

I V ~ ~ ~ I ~ \ ~ V UC Z<br />

: i ~ ~ 11 . ~ 1 n , AI:LCOIII~)<br />

A\ (:I*?. Cirarlcs E, 1) I [u\v:ii., 1 Ilo~isi~ - I3:1glcy, , ci~Lte~*, A. Al~berg ~t '0<br />

~ilrr.a~.tl, Ricl~srtl, flour-pnchor, 162 Si~tl~ ! i h i l ( h ~ , \VIII, ~;I!OOII Ii~ej)('~*, 6 I3r1i-Ii<br />

I<br />

Aj-IiyarJ, MIS C, 123 0n:bnr~l I 13ailey, .A~II~, ~~all~sti~ess, b Sar~ll \Vils01\<br />

A; I.~:.. Tp~vis 11, cle~*?c, P 1: Piu*?i~i~~ Ijailc?, Ja111t.s 11, lab, 45 O~~leans<br />

' 13aiml Pllilip, 1) (I. JVild, T,at'iljatte 11<br />

B a i l , 1, i l l J3n1.i~' ,,rl, d ~:~tlpl~, lib, 2 4 1 Laf:~yc~tu a<br />

I !AIL11), .I OHS, :~rtibt, liotund:t, re3 vor<br />

3a;iln, A I, ph~s and srlrg, 1 I'L Clioto~l I Adams :KC, 13clnri Lien<br />

Yabble. (;, shoomaker, with Mic.1incl llarts: ! i:.\IRD. I:OJ3'T IV, paintcl; .sliu;r 5 3Ionjlabc.,<br />

&Y, en-jbl.aidt.rj7, 262 JeRi?l#so?n ;rIvc , iSoe ;l\.e, rcs 131 Adams a1.e<br />

?3aLcoc.k. L, I 76 Foist \v s 13aincsl C:l~fs, 1) 280 .left'el~011 aye<br />

Yahi)lic,u [?ltel; salool1 keel IC~I., :j 2 (h~is- I3ni1*, I, JV11 I, ir~spc.i.inl* p~ao~isiot~s, \\r;~l*cllol~ae<br />

ivd(1 t o' L:n~~dulpll<br />

i3aLlei; Fred, c::rl), 2s 7 E'OI t t A I3:iil*tl7 E lizabrtli, I s b Sc.c*onc 1<br />

Sack, (;, L.OO~(~~., 1 (is Fort e I3airt1, FIY~I~C~P, tailol', $7 hdai~ls a\ t<br />

iiacl;, Gee, lab, 18 Catherine ; IhkeI, Peter. ~llnsol~, 78 ISliznbctli I.<br />

!3ack, .James, clerk, 31ool.r c\. I~o~te, I, j 13fili(?1; ,l:~co!), ship (aa18p, 16 Resut)ie~~<br />

EngL. IIotel Ilnkcis. tJal~~es, t411gince1; '768 l7o1.i IY<br />

iinclimnn, 11, I:h, !13 COH~~PS~~ I3nkc1., JI18s (' S, 180 I-L;~stings<br />

i3AC:IiTJY S: HARBAUGI-1. :~t,toi.:le~.- ! 1341


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Barnurn, I) W, b Comn~ercial Hotel BARSTOW, H A, of Lyon 6. Barstow. st<br />

Barnum, Jane hl, psycologist b <strong>City</strong> Hotel Michigan Excliange<br />

Barnmn, John W, corn rnerch, a are house Barstow, Mrs S, 133 Congress w<br />

on dock foot of First, IPS 108 Cass Barthel, J, glass stainer, 49 9C:is11rold, rcs<br />

Baraton, Alex, lab, Fort H<br />

290 Randolph<br />

Earie, L IV, baker, 1 14 Fort e<br />

Barthol, N, lab, 151 Mullett<br />

Barie, Lodwick, lab, with L W Barit. Bartbolomew, Wm, lab, 11'7 Fort e<br />

BAR& GEO W, pbysicis~l, b Blindbury's Rartholoinew, W E, t,in~rnith, hf H Web-<br />

Hotel<br />

ster<br />

Bane, Joseph, clerk, 74 l\ToodLridgc a Bartlett, A Ii', salesman, Holmes & Co, b<br />

Barre, Aog~~stin, acct, J 13 Colldon 142 \Vooclward ave<br />

BABRETT, D T, sl~irt i~~;ultrfacturer, 85 Bartlett, A S, salesman, EIolines CE Ch, b<br />

Jeffersoli a\-e<br />

152 MToodwarcl ave<br />

Earrctt, WIN, sl~ocunnlicr, I) 13 7 Colom- Bartlett, Henry L, mason, 196 Congress w<br />

bia t.<br />

Bartley, Pat, draj-man, 1 5 6 Orchard<br />

Bsrrett. Ales, cai"p, 86 Fo1.t e<br />

Bartley, Chs, drii~111al1, Randolph<br />

Barrett, If E, Ptmof Penmnnsllil), lac< 252 Bartley, 0, surveyol; b M C R R House<br />

Congress e<br />

Bartman, Adolpllus, saloon keepel; 63 Cro-<br />

Barrett, E P, tirlsmith, 165 Casc;<br />

ghan<br />

K~xett, E Pnxton, coppersn~itli, 66 deffer- Barton, Samuel, D &- M R<br />

son avc, rcs 65 Cass<br />

Barton, Mrs J L! 26 Maclieorl ~I~P.<br />

B~i.:ett? Daniel, lab, 322 Yit\!i<br />

~~USCO~~I, hnson, b Carson's<br />

Earrett, Widow, 320 Fifth<br />

Rnssinclale, Wrn, cleik, Schloss, iL- Brother<br />

Barrie, Thos, tailor, Con; leS5 C<br />

Bnssett, Uri, teacher 6th M7arcl, res 46<br />

Rsrrie, Peter, ~nacllinest, b 20 0 Coilgress w Centre<br />

Barringel; Natbnniel, p1.011 Young Ameri- Bnst, H, lab, 166 YncoinL,<br />

ca Saloou, 102 Bates<br />

Baszlel; A, clerk. 50 Croghnzi<br />

Earron, Cbas, engineer 152 C'IiPiord RATES, GEORGE C, attv and col~asel-<br />

BARROWS, S SJ ~lcaster Guilder, shop or, res Mich Exchange *<br />

153 Congress \v, res 1 G i Lafayette vr. Bates, Geo, groccl, 'i 2 Abbott<br />

BARROWS, DAVID, acct and ngt for S Bates, Andrew. dealer, 00 Atwater a<br />

S Bzvrows, res 7 Portc~r<br />

Bates, Joseph, pattern maker, 160 Howard<br />

Barry, John, 108 Sixth<br />

Bates, Sa~nliel, gi80cer, 2 "1 0TT~od\vilril nve<br />

Bary? Petel; engi oeer, 20 8 Co~igress \r Bates, Henr~? 1 9 5 Co~lg~*ess e<br />

Bar~~y, Miclittel, lab, 174 Lnfayette e Eathel~, Jolw, machinist, 203 Sixth<br />

Barr5 Win, machinest, B P Do~vling Bather, Rich, b1acksmitl1, 151 Abbott<br />

Bar::-, Wru, lab, 294 Rantlo1l)ll<br />

Batson, W ~I, clerli J. Scaillon's. 1 I I Wood-<br />

Barrqe7 Patrick, grocer, 19 7 Sistll<br />

bridge -ew<br />

Barry, Thomas J, snles~nan, .T TV Tillman, Batten, Win, lab, Franklin H<br />

re 42 Sibley<br />

Battle, Ja~ncs, tinsmith, with Teft ck Co<br />

B~Y. hlrs Ann, 1, 11, 64 IJarrz~~. Battle, Mrs E. widow, Congress e<br />

-Ear$, Wlu, joiner, 3 1 hlontcalm BAT WELL, EDWARD, phys, office 1278<br />

Barry, Michael, lab 35 Woodbridge w Jefferson are, res 23 Congress v-<br />

Barry? DDad, lab, 89 Colu~nbia m Ba~~dets, Francis, cooper, hrned H<br />

Barry, Patrick, lab, rear 99 C!liKortI Baugh~ilan, Rev J A, res Spri~yweliq<br />

Barry, Wni, biker, 2 91 Ranrlol pll Baughman, J C. 1.e~ Spri~igrvells<br />

Barry, Janes, boiler* nialiel* 166 Orchard Baughmno, Albert, lab, Wooclward :.<br />

Ban, Ambrose, teamster, 410 IVooclbriclg e Bauer, John, brewer, 185 CrogL~aa<br />

Eanal, Widow, 184 Fort c<br />

Baoer, Jacob, 01 Croghau<br />

RARSE, W H, marine inspector office 34 Bmm, Henry, res 104 Macomb<br />

Griswolcl, res 50 Elizabeth w<br />

Baum; Conrad, blacksrnitl~, b V Hi1se:lde-<br />

Game. Oeo, res W H Bnrse<br />

gen


Barn, Adam, l)atcher, 2 10 3iulIert Beaudlainp, Sam, jeweler, 4- .Jay, jrinction<br />

Baum:~~, John, shoemaker, 195 IIullett<br />

Baulnaun, Daniel, fannr:r, Hastings<br />

Ran~nsr, Mathew. Inb, .) 6s Riopelle<br />

iJ;;iilr:eista~., John, grocer, 278 G10;ltiut<br />

Raui;L, John, teamster, Frar1k1il.r F-T<br />

iia:lr, M, enrp, 2 9 d Mfico111-5<br />

f5au1.. widow, '72 hthill.i~~~<br />

eaxt1:~-, nos, 1 1 31o~tca11 11<br />

Gratiot<br />

Benutloin, .Toseph, carp, 12s O~bleans<br />

Beaudoin, C, carp, 187 Congress<br />

Beauclin, Miellael, sawj7er, 48 (iuoin<br />

Eenudin, C bas? lab, 48 Guoin<br />

I3ecirler, Paul, engineer, 1 18 Riopelle<br />

1 i Beck, John, tailor, 11s Mac~mb<br />

J:eck, Thos, vle~~ii, )loexne L ! i.'ooti?. ,*ti 11<br />

Baster, Jnuicrs, i;$t, Fittll. bet al18cll :i11(1 llbi~~tt<br />

6;1.;1nrl Rive11 I:ECI( G, yllys, 10 U:itI~~-rint:<br />

Bayjex. Jil~ncs, I;&, i~i~il X1.Y it~bsuii / I


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Mea<br />

a a<br />

cq pq ?2<br />

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A,? - $ 3 . 5<br />

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - ---- -- -- -- -- - - - - -- - -<br />

Bisseli, blrs Harriet, shoe shop, Campus<br />

filartius<br />

Bissell, 0 E, wit11 A E Kissell, b 101<br />

Fort w<br />

Bissell, Eannibal, b 101 Fort I+-<br />

Bissingcr, C F. cabinet makel-, res 1'76<br />

Catherine<br />

Bitz. Fwd, lab, 291 LafaJ-ette e<br />

ELAC'K, JAMES, Tar and corn merch,<br />

warel~oouse 011 docl;, bet Shelby and<br />

n'ay~le, res 102 Lafiiyette<br />

Blacl:, C%as, lab Silver<br />

Black, Geo, clerk, b MIS St urtevan I,<br />

BLACK, E S, city Lill poster, b Eagle<br />

Hotel<br />

Blank, John, potash malier, 95 Laivrelse<br />

Biankenlleim, John, b h 48 Fro11 t<br />

Rlnicfl!;al, Frank. 375 Hasting?<br />

Blelier, 'has, llostler st blcGregor~'5 51<br />

Jefferson ave<br />

Blenman, Heury A, painter, Cougress H<br />

Blenman, Henry, shoemaker; Maple<br />

Blenetts, Jacob, lab, Thornson, Springwells<br />

DLINDBURY, JOEIN, prop Blii~dbury's<br />

Hotel, 68 Michigan avo jv<br />

Blindbury, Chas G, lu~ubcr inerchaut, res<br />

286 Congress e<br />

Bliucibury, V H, clerk P 0, b C G Hlindbury<br />

cling^, M:ithias, I ~ 57 S Elizabetll t.<br />

Blinlts, Pete]; lab, 125 Clii~toil<br />

Bliss, Edward, b Wwer1e-y House<br />

Rlith, 'l'hoinas, teainstel; Sl~rinqnells<br />

ELACE;, WY ,4, clc~k, r".I C R R Depot, Blockaby, Wm, shoemaker, Clllcngo ave<br />

re- 12 Palnler<br />

Blodgett, S W, l)l-inte~: Adrertiser ofice, ti<br />

Biack, C B, salesmar~, Ii liallocli? b hlrs 1-i hlacomb<br />

Sturtevant<br />

Illodgett, E, engineel; ms 66 Screntl:<br />

Blac!;. John, tiilsmitll, 16 4 Woodbridge w Blceclel, Christian, grocel; 1 88 F~aanklil)<br />

P,lac!;cr, E, auctioneel; 44 2 lFTcbocli~-nrd aye, Blois, Moses, sailor, lhnklin H<br />

rc.4 13 Howard<br />

Blooin & TaK ship chnndlel.~, sailmaliers<br />

BLilC'IIMAR, T S. of hloore C!L Rlackmal; and riggers on dockg hct Cass and First<br />

1# W111 Moore<br />

Eloom, Jolm, of B and 'hff, res 41 First<br />

Biaci;mal; Catllerine, 3:; L:l\r?rence Rioot~~, Nelson, sai I make^; res 93 Park<br />

Blackwell, Thos, blncl;smitll, Franklin Bloom. Jollu jr, sailmaker, rcs 78 &Z?cotnb<br />

Blackwootl, Wrn, carp, 13 9 Elizabeth ave<br />

Elackl, 81, siloemaks~., 156 Elizabeth Uloo~l~, Henry, tailor, 69 itussell<br />

Bhden, Christian, sl~oernalrer, 98 Rates, res l~loom, 'l'holrks. clerk, Heineman's, b <strong>City</strong><br />

171 Fort e<br />

Hotel<br />

Elder, Frank, currier, L;idue'b Tailnerj- Bloom, Petel; basket maker, 337 Grntiot<br />

Biahowatz, Jacob, shoeinakci~, Blarj- Bloom, Fred, clerk, E EHeinrlllai;<br />

Blail. Jlicllilel, slloemaker, 1 5 6 E lizabetli Eloss, J 6: y aper i~.arel~ouse. 2 10 Jetfc.rso!l<br />

Elai:, Geo, boot ma lie^: I:outon store, re3 ave, res 91 Shelby<br />

15G Elizabeth<br />

Bloss, C1 E, wit11 J E Uloss<br />

Bini~.. Eliza, b Moses Uemlett<br />

Bloth, Luis, btrrkeepc~~ Kossutli Hotel, I 59<br />

Blair, P P, milkm:.n. res 186 Howarc1 and 161 Lanlecl w<br />

Elail: Jns S, druggist residence 44 %ladison Hlovnlc, Martin, res 208 An toi~~e<br />

fax e<br />

~l&nk, John, 126 ilutoioe<br />

Elais, C'lernens, painter, rcs 41 PI-oapect Blue, John, lleacl waiter National Hotei<br />

Eldie! Mnry, servant with .T C Clarke Bluett, ilT111 C, cloil~iet; 139 ~arl~ed c<br />

Eiake. Patrick, shoemaker. 144 It-oodwal.~? Hlom, Conluad. IaLo~w, 264 High<br />

are<br />

Bluin, Lei-i, far~uei; EImwood aye H<br />

Blalceij- Marie, Eeuthclot a1 1c~-<br />

Blum, F, botchel; Lafayette e<br />

Blakesly, Edwarcl 8, steamboat in^. .- rw 116 Blum, d, lab, 261 High<br />

T,nfayette 11-<br />

Blume~; A, tailor, 3 l Catherint:<br />

Bla~~charcl, .Joseph, 1) 11.7 3 Lafiiyette e Rock, Iiel man, lab, Crogl~atl<br />

Blanchard, E, lab, Fort H<br />

Hoda. Casl~cr, failor, 830 Brnsli<br />

Blanger, Louis, carpenter, 18 5 Flan1;lin I Bodclman, IIenl ie tta, Lafayette H<br />

RODEK, SVM, porter Michigan Insurance<br />

Bank, yes 13 Washington ave<br />

Endman, ?ic?l~n M, clerk 109 Lafavette e


i<br />

Bond, SVm 5, jlrinter. hdvcrtincr oEcr<br />

Eoehnlein, Michael, jen-elat., i? 5:3 J p~ersl ,,I 2.54 .Jeetfel'irion aw<br />

me 1 Bone, witlow, 329 Screnri;<br />

1 .<br />

Boahnlei;~, Geurgel twi t!l hl &t!ltolci :i 1 BONIFACE, ,IAS 1', espr"ess n~eied:nger,<br />

Bodoin, Joseph, sarpe:~t,l., 1 5 1 ikezh<br />

Bwttli; G, tic\-ern 1;cepel: 5 0 Reall bien 1 ~'es<br />

70 Adalns ave w<br />

Bogert, Minor, 1,i.vr:rett. i !rt. 8erent)l nrvl / Honneil, John C, c1c1.l; S;~~~V~).I.~I* Ot'))c;l1itl'~<br />

Eighth<br />

~o~eit,<br />

j offlc,e, b Sirs V Hi:\.)?<br />

Jolill. lab, her Sc\.!::. . :. : ,:::! I-: it-lsil .-. t 11 / E!inttingllxur;el~, ~I'II-!, grow: CY)I* 1-leaui<br />

Rogg. John, ttai*ri:!: ?I I 5 Mon tc.:lirll j :lrlcl bf:i{:(.,lr~ Lb<br />

Bogul, vJonns, te:;~i~.s!cr, C'~.[-)cll.i!! 1 i j Eoodi(-~. .Toh11, l;,lj, 1:0 Li~b~~osr.:<br />

ijoha11, l'a~, jab, C:oi~gl~~:ss 1 Ht,okel; (:j,;rsl lab, 82 I A~YB!CI. L.<br />

I ] ,<br />

Bohlir~ger, A, tailcw, Reaubie~l<br />

I~~cIJR!.~, cllttt~~. )!OJ~OII s:i:!r?.<br />

- 1<br />

Zohla, Smn, (i:~ii)l.~d,) 1 0~ (;iail:: !I i : 1 ; yes 5.3 C;~c)l'o*es ,a<br />

%hjy7 Charles, carp, l-tiv;t~-tl [ Bor&;tlc], F, cabinet, lndier., 1 46 OIO~II~~I<br />

Bohn, Gee E', kl). I I1 Ha5tingi / Sol.gni., Airs LCaroline, 2 i 0 H:atings<br />

Bohn, Chris, labl I-iastitlgs I


BoUR, JOSEPH, Jr. of A & .I Rour, Jr, Boyle, Tllos, M C El R, b Michigan House<br />

254 Jefferson ave<br />

Boyle, Pat, lab, 143 Second<br />

Bour: John, shoeinnker! Mar!<br />

Eoyle, J R, printer, b 22'7 Fiftli<br />

Boor, J, 23 3 Fort e<br />

Boyle, Joseph. printer, b 297 Fifth<br />

Bour. Nichola~, carp, b C Lotr<br />

Boy le, Eart holomew, lab, Thon~pson S<br />

fioor, Nicllolas. mason, 21 8 Cn ghatk Uoyt, F, book binder, 123 Hastings<br />

Bow, Matthew, lab, 11 0 Clinton<br />

Boyt, Wrn A, b Mrs blanchester<br />

Bour, Louis, Llackslnitii, with John Patton Royzelv, Richard, lab, Mary<br />

5oughme11, Wrn, lab, depot, 130 Beech ~mlje, ;~osc~h, pain tor, 130 Mullett<br />

Eoung, C4odfi.e~. lab, 128 Napoleon Braber, Freed, carp, 165 Fort e<br />

BOUIIKE, WALTEX, importer of liquors Hmbvn, Wm Heny, mrp, 16 Macomb avo<br />

and cigsn, 15 Woodward are, rcs 53 ~rabbw, Joseph, carp, 9 1 Lawrence<br />

Second<br />

Brace, Wm H, clerk, Wm Phetps & Hro, b<br />

BOL~RKE,OL1VEI~,~~itlt~\~altt~rBou~ke OStspIes<br />

res 107 First<br />

Ikace, C!himpioii, peddler, 1 3 Griswold<br />

t;ourke, 'I'llol ms, ~IH~III:III, i 2 .)l-eecl~ BRADFORD. .T Be wZlo1csale and retail<br />

Bonrkc, N, grocer, 82 (' herrr- 1 dry 5~md6. 170 Jefferson are, b James<br />

Eourkc., Pat, lab? b 55 F'roni<br />

TIVilllarns<br />

Euurkrnnn, Chas, 77 Mi:~~ni n! .-<br />

KRADFORD, EPHRAIII i3, at 178 Jef-<br />

Bourns, wiclow, res 85 Fort c<br />

felsol! sve, b James Williams<br />

f3ovcl\vr?); H, 283 Lafarett(: c<br />

l:radfoi*11, Jcl: 11 TJ? clerk, LJ-ell's Ercllange<br />

Bonrilen, dolln, I es 12 Plun~<br />

Rank, re. 74 C'olumbi;i a-<br />

Bowen, David, mncl~inisi~ f~ot of iiat~dolph i:rasl;cu, J(:sep h, res 05 Ada~i~q :isih<br />

Fowa~, (4 N, tlc~li. 1 I i l l 6 IktilGm.~, Rdpll. of Eoprl (k i:rndbiiry, res<br />

Fortel*<br />

f;~-:ici~l~ 1t.k. Sohll. 1 36 Se~r~r~th<br />

Bower, Frank, l;ii), Jlaj~lc 11<br />

IZE :I DISH. Al,VAII, artist, studio over<br />

I Bowel; M, plasterer, 1 f? (i Muilett P JfcTirney, 007 Joff'vriim ave. 5 Yv1ic:hi-<br />

Bowa~nan, Steplien, carp, w en4 l Portel* 3 W!I Exchange<br />

Eowerma~i, Geo, porter, d S .Johnson 9r (lo 13wllley. M, lab, 262 Sixtli<br />

Eo~vie, IVnl, book agent, 8 9 Lamed w Eradly, B F, carp, 132 First<br />

Bowles, Joseph, clerk, 23 Sproat<br />

Rradly, Chas, lumberman, 5 1 Madison avo<br />

Bowler,'rhos, baker, alley bet Sixth $ Ser. Bradshnlv, John. bell founder, Jefferson<br />

Bowler, Edward, lal), h Washington Ho~~sc, aye H<br />

1 45 FVoodbridge<br />

Cra(lshaw, Geo, sawyer, Jefferson ave H<br />

Bo~vinan, Nicl], teams te~, Hsintramck &ady, 811s Ann, prop Ontario House, 141<br />

Bornring, Thomas, occt, 1 13 Sbelb~ I W7c)odbridge w<br />

Eoy, Daniel, engiceer, b Mrs Sllannon Brailp. Eugene, 4 1 Eiglitll<br />

BO~CP, Xfr, tanner, b hln Holmes Bradv, tJol~~~, carp, 49 Macon] b<br />

Eoyce, James, lab, 16 Park<br />

~radi, Pat H, cigar maker, res Farmi;:.<br />

Boyd, Louis, 182 A dams a\-e e<br />

Brady, Dennis, 70 Columbia w<br />

Eoj-d, S C, billiarct room, 52 Columbia w Brads. Eugene, drayman, 240 Eighth<br />

Boyd ck Hradtury, plarnbcls, 5 Michigan ~r&. E. clerk, Mn Mary Biiiler<br />

avc. \i-<br />

Grsclj-. lab, 1 3 7 Caso '<br />

B~vd, .lames. of Ho~d R. ~IIRI~~IIIT, 1) R I ERADY, S P, roes 370 JeEefer~on nvr<br />

$mrlbury I lirady. Janws, carp. 77 Guoin<br />

Boyd, Henry, hackmm~, 05 Lafiiyette e HraJj-, Jeremiah, carp, Lafontaine 8<br />

Boyd, James, cclcrlr, Ad1:ertiser office, b bIrs Brad5 Pat, b Mrs Nowlan, Hamtremck<br />

M M Siliith<br />

Brady, Tho~uas, lnl). 1 37 Casc<br />

Bojle, Geo, carp, 2 1 i? Grogban<br />

IZmdy, C ha3 J1 c;crp, 5 9 Ab12ott<br />

Boylc, John D, moltler, 201 Fort c; Bral~, Jacob, lab, 40s Chatiot<br />

Boyle, John, boiler maker, W Y Steam En- Brtiig Wm, res L Eillllart<br />

~ine TTorb-c<br />

I Br.linar,d. R F, gsrdener. Cratiot HL<br />

cs


I<br />

Brio:iy, G, pattern maker, 225 Fourth Broplly, John, lab. res 340 Beaubiex<br />

Brinrish, Joseph, lab, 1'14 High<br />

Brosnahan , Michael, lab 101 Portw<br />

Erisbois, Am brose, .grocer, I-Iamtrainck Rrosnnl~an, Michael, Id), 10'1 Porter<br />

Brisboia, Gilbert, tilllor, Mallett<br />

Brassard, Habert, printer, 344 hlichigan<br />

Brisbon, Jer, carp, 1 ci 6 Orellard<br />

ave w<br />

Briscxt, (&o, ]:IF! , 285 I'ranklio<br />

Brossarcl F E, at ilclamd saw inill<br />

Eriscoe, John '1, R i : c~n~l~icto~; nrs 1 Rrossenl J, storeltoepcl* River Springwells .<br />

&l[aconlb aye<br />

Eroughton, Joirn, lab, 140 Seventla<br />

Rnscoe, Joseph A. machinist, L B I31iscoe Urori~, A Jacltson, cle~nk Atkinson LV. Go,<br />

XRISCOE, BEWdMIN, supt locumo- rcs 95 Farmeis<br />

tirt?s Det ;~n.: r\I R IV, yes 95 Farmel. BROWN, H H, cashier Peninsnlrtr Batik,<br />

Briszue, Jai~les, engineer D and Sf R I\.' , yes 53 Foi*t w<br />

Bris~w, Thos, la]), Park<br />

I BROWN, JVrl1tHA.M S, tellel. Pen insular<br />

Erjtt? Cornelius, lab, 9 Fmnldin<br />

Banli, res H H Browo<br />

Hriamgham. J I!-, tcacller, b JV ;\, Yo*-to~l RROWN, RUFUS, phy? ancl surgeon and<br />

Brittain, Sarah, ser'i'itnt Larned Ilouse agent for Boston Belting Co, 50 Jeffer-<br />

Bsofig, Marx, Lotcllei; 20 1 C~-o.qhan son aye, res 1'7 Crogllao<br />

Brock, Paul, lab, Dequindre<br />

Brown, Samuel Jr, with J S1:itel; 5-t def-<br />

Brockivay, dames, sailor, 14 Fort e<br />

ferson ave<br />

Brociel, Mattllew. lab, 1 1 7 Croghnll Brown, Robt II, atty ~k couirselu~~, oftice<br />

BRODHEAD, T I?, poatll~nstcl; les detfer- 147 Jefferson ave, b Mrs Doty':;<br />

ho?~ are H<br />

13rown, C ullen, manufacture \vholesale $<br />

RRODIIEAD, 1: n, t.!et.:; P 0, IJ 311s retail cieuler in saddles, harliess and Mil-<br />

Higl ~v;<br />

i tary equipmenis, 203 JeReisol~ we, rw<br />

BELODIE, IVM ' llirys 1-. a d silly, office 31a- 341 Fort e<br />

sonic Hall, b k:chigan ~sllingc 13l*oivvn, J, 8 1 MnconlL<br />

BEODIE, Lb PITCII:q:R, dc:tlars in hard- H~.own, Pctel; sailol; Guoiil<br />

ware kc, 7 1 lLTood\vard are<br />

Elawn, ,T, carp, Lartlecl H<br />

Bro:lie, Chas, of B & Pitcl~er, I) Garrison I3rown, Jas, gas fitter, 157' Fort e<br />

Home<br />

I3HOWN, J A, phys nuct surg, oflice cog<br />

Brodie, Ed\vard, lab, $8 Michigan ave Griswolll cb Jeffersou ave, res 79 Oris-<br />

Erodley, &I IT-, L lgrr~tiouai Hotel<br />

wold<br />

Zrodlej-, C, b Natio~il Hotel<br />

Erown, C 0, clerk, H (+lover's<br />

H~.o~uley, \Vitlo~v, Berholot Alley Krowi~, Jarues, engineer, Thonlpso:~ $pri:ig<br />

Broinan, H, carp, Tholnpaor:<br />

wells<br />

Blnnson, \V H, ci(:~.i; Ward's oftice, 11 I 10 Urowo, Eyl~miln, res 130 Congres cr<br />

Howarc1<br />

JJ,roivi~, Siunuel sen^; gardener, s Michi-<br />

Bmoks k AlI)ertho~~, 1ivi.1-y stable, 1 G:1 S: gan aye<br />

16.5 TVoocthricige \v<br />

I3rown, TITlim, tailor, G'i Colu~nbi:t<br />

Brooks, J, of I3 &L~lbertson, res 27 Seojnd Brown, Chns, bake,; 72 Fort e<br />

Brown, Thomas, l~eddlel; 99 C;r:tuJ River<br />

Browi~, John, lab, with Tliornas Drown<br />

Erooka, Nelson. cook. Eagle Hotel<br />

Brooks, Win, car i)ililtler, b 96 \Vooci-<br />

!nidpc s.<br />

grooka, Cho, rabillct make]: 50 G18aod River<br />

Brooks, Kn;, Ha(roll malcel; wi;h *J Iielley<br />

P<br />

Ercjok-, G, machmist, with Cuiver 'J'hur-<br />

5;011<br />

BYC*,~~, Nathnni4~1, li~~nl,Lr llii:r7 200 Lafily-<br />

E?L~C~ IV<br />

Brown, Cfisper, cnbiort 111akel; vrith El'<br />

\\'cbi.r<br />

lli;ro\vn, Itobt, lab, Bates<br />

I3ro\~n, Xiss d N, b J N Hobart.<br />

JSroil-n, Joseph, cngincer, L N R R llolel<br />

13row11, A J, clerk, Atliiilsol~ k (113<br />

i3ro\vn, Daniel, de;llc~; Union<br />

13ro\.irr, John, finishc~; 350 Mic1riyx:i :tve \r<br />

Brooks, San~ue!, cnbinai maker, 233 Sixth<br />

Brooks, 6, with N Brooks, 260 Lnf:iyet!em Iirurn, Hector, caip, 3-16 Seventh<br />

Erookc. Marv, . (1191'(1! . X~~lieti , Rivfi\\ lt. !' :YT, iu~ctiotlec~*, 163 IInw:i~(l


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Rrowrl. 'niomas, carp, 129 Third<br />

Ilronll, Mrs Elizabeth, (col'd) 268 Cath-<br />

erine<br />

Brown, Allen, carp, C rogl.mil H<br />

Browo, Jolln, l&b, 65 Labrose<br />

Brown: 8 W? carp, with R Turner<br />

Brown, IVm, fruit store 21 4 Woodwarcl t~ae<br />

Brown, Chas A, acct, Welch & Eiddle<br />

Browrl, bmos, pattern rnakei; Jackson &<br />

IVilsy<br />

Bnlstmacker, Lum Hubert, grocer, 31 6<br />

and 3 18 Michigan ave<br />

Bryant., Roswell, engineer, Larned e<br />

Bryant, Roswell, sawver, Larned e<br />

Bryant, John, mo~~lder, Michigan Ira1<br />

I~oondry<br />

Bryant, Wm, moohler, Mich. Iron Foundry<br />

BRYANT, J D, clerk Beecher Rice dr K,<br />

b Michigan Flxchangc! .<br />

13uchanail, James, boiler maker, 3 10 Miclli-<br />

Brown, Robt, botchel; Woodward ave<br />

Brown, Jall~cs, acct, with J Brown Ss Co<br />

RROiVN, JOHN & CO: exchange brokers<br />

pn ave m<br />

Buchaoan, Win, pail rnak~r, 116 Sixth<br />

Bochanan, I', clerli nt Z Chandler & CO'S<br />

'C 3E TVooclward ave<br />

Brown, Fred, shoemal


B~~ffhrrr, Wrn, real estate agei~t, office Ttotanda,<br />

b Wor~nley House<br />

Bugcr. Jlrs, 12 6 ,Jones<br />

BUHL 1.' dr. CO, n~aoufaes and dealers<br />

in haw, caps and furs, ~vholesalc and<br />

retail, 148 Jegerson five<br />

BUIIL FRED, d F BUI-I L J: CO, res<br />

86 C'ongress u7<br />

BUHL Cb L)UCHAEME, wholesale hard-<br />

ware ~er~hal1~5,l<br />

Burke, E it, clerk :it Aort)e~-g'h<br />

Burke, hnd~muw, lab, 162 Rceci~<br />

Burket, 13, puddlet: 1-49 Iiir;i~.ii<br />

Burket, Fmnk, I ~!lt~*ller, 5.4 ('lil~t,)~~<br />

Uurkott, 31, *I~oem;rke~., (+ilatior<br />

Burkheisi:~., Jolln, in:won, 207 JI::c.umk<br />

Bnrkheiaer, John, nr:lson, 82 C roghan<br />

Barkhart, -, jab, 1 19 bIollett<br />

Burley, Wnshingtoa, st11)t Jktroit :LI~ Sn-<br />

'i & 19 Woo(\ ward ave / 1 ine plank 180ad, re, 1 7 7 jJ;u.n(-t!<br />

BIJHL, C! H, of I3 & Ducharrne, res 57<br />

Lafay ettc w<br />

Buhrer, Chas B, blacksinith, 183 Adams<br />

ave e.<br />

Uorley, 1'B,L11tcbe1; 88 Guoirl<br />

Bunncaster, 1-1, 20 13c3tct )n<br />

Burn, John, lab, Franklin<br />

Burn, Leonard, milk rniu~. 1,t.i clat~:t \lToo(i-<br />

BULL, GEO (4, attorney and c~unselo~; bridge Farm<br />

office over Michigan lrlsurance Bank, Burn, George, grocer, 16 1 hloiirti<br />

1.e~ 103 Eandolph I Burns, \Vm, boot :md sll~i? ml.t.~Il:~!lt, Id'i<br />

Bull, Jaines, book age11 t, 3 G Madison ave Woodbridge<br />

Bulkley, John S, dep registel* deeds, res Buras, Denllis, lsb, 2 7 Fif~li<br />

3133 Jefferson ave<br />

Burns, AIicht~el, l:lb, Arc11<br />

Bullock, Veruor TV, wit11 Trowbridge & Burns, Philip, drapnlan, 103 L:j: ~~e(l w<br />

Jones, L Jas F'Vi1lian:s<br />

Borns, James, apilt Bf C IL I: fiouse<br />

Bolloel;, Steyllen S, acct, res 1'75 Parli Isurns dr McAfec., mnnufacturi~~~ boo& and<br />

Bum, Juhu, lab, 179 Lafayette o<br />

shoes, 1 2 7 Woocll~r~dge<br />

Brulker, George, b B P Ackerluan i Burns, Wm, of I3 Ss Mcllfi?~. :Y-G :lot- Or-<br />

Builjrea, Prosper, carp, 2 14 I~rankliu I loans and Croghan<br />

Bmscha~-d, Miss E, b L:vned House I Burns, John, lab, S1)rtice<br />

Burr, Jlichaol, iab, 159 Orleans / Burns, John, tailor, i, fi1 J i\l:irli~t<br />

BurLanks, S D, ellair manufacturer, 145 / Hums, ,J:iines, 1:11), 19 Orleans<br />

Cass 1~1:s 20 Madison ave i Burns, James, lab, Cass ncar T,:~I#I!~:. l<br />

Burci I, .'Vichohs, tailor, 30 Beacon , Hums, lPnt, carp, 2 1:: Larned i:<br />

Burns, Ricl~ad, c:irp; 'L'IIOIII II~OI) $!)riug-<br />

Surclr, Martin, 30 Beacon I<br />

Burcil, ,I. blacksmith, 22 Mechanic I \\rells<br />

1 , 1 W, oflice 9 Congress m, lub i Burns, JVidow, Trowbridge $priiignells<br />

1 70 Coogreas e 1 Burns, Michael, lab, b 96 Wol>~l!rrir!ce IV<br />

Biu.dou, .l Bettis, 180 Mnco~nb Burns, Pat, 07 Bzlusil<br />

Bargel; Joseph, 6 1 Afacornb I Bums, John, lab, D S: M R \!- ilepo~<br />

Burger, EicharJ, litho,nrapher, 91 Mneonib ! Burns, Arthur, ,-awj-er, 3 14 Vrankiirr<br />

Burgess, d~rnes, lab, M:iple<br />

Burns, Alex, carp, 88 Columbiii \r<br />

Burgess, Harriet, milliner with Misses Fur- Burns, Jatnes 3c Co, wholesalt. :~nd iartail<br />

guson ant1 Johnson<br />

dry goods, 57 Woodward BY^<br />

Burgess. F \IT, res 1'7 1 Park I Burns, Ja:llcq of Burns & C!O. vsq i d ] (iris-<br />

B~rhiulq, S, qrocel; b A Wright 1 ~rolcl<br />

Boi-ke, iCflw;ird, Gutchar, Cbic:igo yoad j Burns, P li, clerk at Amberg-<br />

Bul*k~, Uavi~l, >nilor*, 3 i 9 Atwater<br />

: EUIIIS, .i01111 H, collector Nall & lIJil!:~:klee<br />

Boriie, D:rvitl, ~nirchinist, High I1 i Co, b Howard House<br />

B-rke, John, boiler maker, 92 Lnrnetl Bunls, Widow, ,411ey betncc~i !'o!ter Si.<br />

Btlrke. TLoti~as, lab, 1 56 Cass<br />

Labrosse<br />

Burke, IVm, agent N. IT C R W, 1) WOI.II~- Burpee, FI-allcis L, 17' Labro;se<br />

ley IIcuse .<br />

Bnrrdl JL C.0, livery and stage i*o:icL own-<br />

Borkr, !


122 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Bumell, Peter. lab, 41 Orleans<br />

Burt, J IV, Y,mat~lcmaticel instrument<br />

i~lakel*h, 2 14 Jefierson ave<br />

Burt, .Jo~II, of J 6. W B, rea 25 liowland<br />

Burt! Austin, res 25 Rowland<br />

BLI~L, fir, of J & W Burt wit11 5 BLIIIL<br />

B~lrt & Maynar(l, attys ancl counselor. Rotu~lcia<br />

rooms 11) and 30<br />

E;:rl.t, (' ]$TI', atty and c, rcs 149 Howan1<br />

Eu ri: J (i, dramatist, b 1-Iorvivd House<br />

Burtcllal~i, ,I ohn. cxp~ess mes~enge~: 1 92<br />

First<br />

Busc.]l, (:Il:lr. n!.cc H \Vebsetel>, yes 234<br />

Fort tA<br />

Boscb, Augu~t, carp, :; 'l!) ( :oey n~ss e<br />

Bueeh, E-lciiry, 47 FOI~<br />

Buscb, \%-111, cary, ::!I 11 tb<br />

- ,<br />

130111.<br />

I A<br />

Iln~ll, C'lwb, awl. C;3 C~+tgIl:r~t<br />

Butterfielil, tf- W, clerk .J J Bagley<br />

Eutner, D:miel, (col'd) porter, I'7 Autoinc<br />

Eutton, Ai~rrey hi., paver, 24 Fort e<br />

Botzow, Henry, joiner, L 154 Larnei 1 w<br />

Buzzard, Henry, sailor, 8 0 Gaion .<br />

Buzzard, Augustus, sailor, 27 6 Grankllu<br />

Byram, E A, wood screw maker :~nd *aw<br />

filer, 1'7 ('ongress e<br />

Byrn~n, W B, clerk, I) E A Byricil,<br />

BYRAM, CHARLESl n~ast~r<br />

320 Cong~*ess e<br />

Sprain, Jnmes, lab, 62 [It<br />

nil. t ~ilii(le3~,<br />

Ryrc. l"r:ulcis, Iitb? 3 11 Lafi~~etit: (I<br />

By re, 11. lsllnt:~; 2 23 Lafa)-ette I.<br />

Ryrnc, h3itclc1, bake]; 42 \Vasllingtui~ nve<br />

Bylmon, AIadisoo, sailor. 28 Gmud Iiirer<br />

Byron, 11, prop Lrtrl~ed Mouse, cnr l1hir,l<br />

:intl~oodl)ridge<br />

Byron, Ti, saloon i;~e!)~~c. T,:trnci{ 1 I l l )i~-::<br />

Brrscl~, Henry, 63 Croghan<br />

Boscll, Hcnry. pai~~tcn; 51) Macolril)<br />

Busch, Iirnp~; shoc!mnker, 09 Silver C':icl inan C 11aries C:: cor. cierIi Mici i I!~slv-<br />

Busll, hlrs M:vga~.ct, 2 5 0 Frsnlilin<br />

Ri~sh, R T, hIansion House. 7 ,md 9 (irisal:ce<br />

Bank, b 2 8 1 JeEerson :I\-@<br />

Cabinet Make~s' Association. "1 ,Jef sve<br />

\~oi(l<br />

Cadcn Thomas, lab Guio?;<br />

Eushcj-. Prtel; carp, 201 Sixth<br />

Caffry I'hillip, (drayman 167 Lnt:~yc:t~ e<br />

BUSIINELL, D P, dep collector port of Caffry Phillip, lab Beabien *<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, lees 205 l'ioodwsrd aye ~ain 'c, ilunnc.l* 1 84 Locunt<br />

Bushoir, Defield, dealer, Flen klin H (hilo Josepll, carp 242 Antoili(1<br />

Ru~!EI; H L, Cj 1% R freight oftice, b Cahill John, lab, 186 Congress e<br />

L ar~ied House<br />

C:~l~ill Eliza, dressmaker 50 Grand River<br />

Bntterfieltl, W H? clerk, h Mercllant's Es- Ci~l~ill William, watchman. 58 Orellard<br />

change<br />

Calclwell ;3-, 31 Bacon<br />

Butterfield, Leauder 6, of Nail Q Butter- Caldwell Thomas, carp 158 (>dombi:i<br />

field, b Lyinan Baldwin<br />

Cales Christian, lab Maple<br />

Buttrick, E'ran k, b Biddle IIouse Calden VT~il, peddler 125 Michigm ;w:?<br />

Buttcrmau, Rob, lab, 35 Seventh Callaghan John, lab, 108 Porter<br />

Butler, Win A & Co: bankers atltl esch Callaghan L, lab 254 Michigan are<br />

broker: 151 Jefferson ave, cor Griswold Callaghan John, 174 Fifth<br />

Butler, Wm A. of Wm A Butler $ Co, Callilrd John, steward Eiddle I-Iouse<br />

h 81 Fort w<br />

Clrlno~i Patrick, engineer, Seventh<br />

Butlel; Peter, draylaan, 273 Franklin Cdnon Jel; C:ongress Hall Saloon 3 (1011-<br />

Butler, Michael, lab, Fort H<br />

gress w<br />

Butler, Alfred, sexton, 97 Antoine Calnon Thomas. lab 15 i Orcllt~rd<br />

Butler, Varnard, ship carpenter, 136 Wood- Camer dolln, saloon keeper 94 Fort c<br />

bridge e<br />

Cameron Colon, tanner 179 Russell<br />

Butler, John, peddler, 164 Orchard Cameron James, clerk Kidder & Co<br />

Butler, Alex, (col'd) cook, Clinton Cameron Richard, drayman cor of Eighth<br />

Butler, Nathaniel, home mover, b Moses and G R street<br />

Bennett<br />

CAMEROE' ALLEK P. cashier freight<br />

Butler, Richard, lab, 128 Larned w office M C' I1 R b 16s Lafayntte<br />

I<br />

C


AND ADVETtTI.SING GAZETTEER. I33<br />

CAMEROK JAMES, insurailee and gcn- (:ampbell Thomas, toys and cc,:lfectionarics<br />

era1 agt 54 Rotunda Griswobl 1 2 1 Wood ward avo<br />

CAMPAU THE0 J, agent Joseph Cam- Campbell Alux, acct with A W CYopc.l:cnd<br />

pau h cor John I3 and M a d' BOII we Campbell Fred, butcher b hlrs % ortog 68<br />

C AMPAI- THOMAS, citv sorveg-01; 00 Macomi 1<br />

Rivard<br />

Campbell James? mtrson 322 Micilig:in :lve<br />

Campnu Joseph, 140 Jefferson rive Campbell Thoruns, mason, 322 Mich avc<br />

Csrnpau -, nlason Congress<br />

Campbell Robert, wgorr maker; Cirmd<br />

CAMPAU HENRY, of Rich & Co. notarv River<br />

public :md conveyancer 10 Congress ii- Campbell William, lab, b 140 Seventh<br />

L! &tT Carson<br />

Catnpin M of .T S C!othhnrt RG CO 1)<br />

ClAMPAU D J. regis&:. I-: S Land O&ce xstional Hotel<br />

cor of (iriswold a:ld Jefii.reou ave 11 452 Cntlan John, carp I, cur IJo~tc:-<br />

JcBerson ave<br />

Canan di~mas, carp with M Clarlns;,<br />

CAMPAU ALEX T, deputy rqiuter U Cannan hfich, carp Sixth cor Polate,<br />

S La11(1 Office b F' Pal111s<br />

Cfanet Cassimel; grocer Fisanklil~<br />

Cnlnpnu James. fiwr el. k+*;lnklin H Ca11~l:er H W, i~ody maker, with K C'hopo<br />

Campao P, grocer 308 :md 31 5 Atl~~te~ e CanJier W R, gilrlc~ at Wm Ron(!. ii 20.4 .<br />

Cnmpau Lewis, 104 Lnrned e<br />

Bc.aul)ien<br />

Can~pfiu Alex hi. 48'7 JoEersoi~ sve Cnndla Ah; wagon ~naker 29S A111oiue<br />

Cat~~pau Charles. 40 0 Vlyc~odhridge r C anfiolcl Jolln, Iloiw ct (lo 2 2 6 How arc1<br />

Cnmpau James, Franklin II<br />

Chnfield airs Mar5 widow 91 Fort vr<br />

Campnu J 6, 313 deffe~*son n~c<br />

C'nog~asc tm Iicn~j-, grocer, 90 Franl;li~l<br />

Campbell Peter B, coppelrmith 141 How- C:nnlv Jolm, carp b U A Hopan<br />

ard<br />

~an~icrv Michael A, sawyer Franklin H<br />

CAMPBELL JAMES IT, attorney and ~anndor Patterson, lab b 11 1 Congress w<br />

coutlselor at law, office ol-er 166 Jeffer- Canto widow A. s 5 Jay<br />

son avo 11 127 Larnect c<br />

Cantine Mnnsou. build& Sibler<br />

CAMPBELL L! LINK, iolporters whole- Canthin Mirlmel, 1:ib 69 ~ranli Hirer<br />

sale and retail dealers in foreign and do- Caples James, dmyinan 152 Beech<br />

nlestic dry goocls 17 1 and 173 Jefferson Cardier Jolln, baker 329 Franklin<br />

tivo cor of Woodward ave<br />

Cavew J L, brewer, b Miclligan Exchango<br />

CAblPBELL COLIN. of C & L, 11 242 CARET TIIOhf AS H, for and corn mer-<br />

Randolph<br />

chant wharellonse on dock foot of Ran-<br />

Campbell B, clerk :d G C! C-F hMch.Iill:~n 11 dolph h 58 Lafayette w<br />

$ 1 Cieorges<br />

Carsy Jarnes, lab n of Duffield ave<br />

Campbell C, ship earp b James Wilkins CARGILL 0 F & CO, banking and ox-<br />

Campbell William P. New Ferry House, change office 15 Jetierson avc<br />

8 Woodward ave<br />

Cargill Oscar F, of Toms, Cargill & Chae<br />

CAMPBELL JOHN, city tr,.i\surer, office office Odd Fellows' Hall res 358 High<br />

<strong>City</strong> Ifall h 13 ~lirabit1i<br />

Cargill James A, auction and corn merch-<br />

Campbell James, toys and fancy . .., g~ods' ant 100 Woodrvard ave b at Carsons<br />

dealer 255 ~efferson ave<br />

CARHART G 1;': physician and surgeon<br />

CAMPBELL & MERRICIC, ship chand- office over 160 .JoRersoxi ave res 50 Madilers<br />

dock foot of Second<br />

son, ave<br />

C'AMPI3ET.L GORDOK. cc.f C: ~k hl 11 5'7 Carhill John, 1a1) b 145 Woodbridge w<br />

Way 11th<br />

Carmer Dennis, lab 166 Abbot<br />

(!ampbell Wm, barkeeper h1iclligan HOIISC Carman (3 W, teamster Croghnm H<br />

7 Jegerson ave<br />

Carnlody widow, Franklin H<br />

Campbell Archibald, boiler mnkr 214 Fifth ~armod; John, lab 109 Clinton<br />

Cenpbell Mary, dre;smaker over 93 Jeffer- Carl ~&iel, lab 138 Woodbridge e<br />

wr~ sc-e<br />

C?nrle Francis, boiler maker, 40 Adaim sve


Carp, !~'i,;mcih, wool buyer ;it Holules b 3 16 1 (:arver David, mc?i.cht tailor 13 2 Jetterson<br />

01'i~::: 1s I ;I\IC L IIown~d House<br />

Carpenter Nathfin 5, 11 Ua:es / Cafy Jvhn !3, livery r-t;iblc liet~jier h ?I<br />

Carpellter 117111 K, illor 2-S you lib^ ~cige e i Lafayette :V "a- --.<br />

Ca1.1x.ntsr 'i'i~nuthy, 21, 4 S,:\.c.!l?ll I C:~YY hJ:irg:a~*et,, 39 Fra~~lilij~<br />

Ca~*pc~l:er A R, ~r.i:ul:~cj n irl: A tj Eds,.)tl 1 (he . tIiral11 I), finishe! 1-45 Beech<br />

Carpu ter .I A, n(,ci b N 1: Carp riicr ! CASE SIDNEY i', carp 11 0 Howard<br />

Carpenter Airs, b h COII~I.+-.LS<br />

I \ir silo]r i.1 c R fi<br />

Carpc:ltcr Ll~tbrr, i n :r lr 11 'I'in~n?hy 1 CASE CH AELES, phys nud srugcon oG<br />

Carpcn1i.l . . ,.,.<br />

fica 1'29 .fofilrso;on nva b Mrs ~ 0 6 7<br />

Ciirl;eilt.(?l. WII:, in:iso!l i ~ :I ~ : ~nio~ t hy C':ir- Case -kVilliar:i F, blliltler 65 fif'tli<br />

pen ter<br />

(lil5ey P:ttr!cl;, tlrq-man 25-4 Fifth<br />

Carr ,I IT, b Na~io~~~il .i-Io:cj Casey .fnhrj, 1 SB C'nngress e<br />

Cm r .iaro(:s, finishel,, 284 Lr.Tayet.te n I Casey Daniel, d~*aynian "5 Fifth<br />

Can plol,~, tai-s~~n iteeper Atwater 15 1 i,:as~y .Johi~, lab 130 (;riuwold<br />

Cnrr J,: Hull, flour nn(l f;~c.l ror l ~f C:~mpus / Cawu David, tailor 190 Sixth<br />

l~lartius and hfon~~od ;:ire<br />

~:csc:; Mat i i\e\v, lab 56 G Franklin<br />

Cur I', ttf Carr ~b Flull, II or! W;~


- ---- - ---- - - - -- -- -- - - - - - -- --<br />

Cnvsn:igh E, lab 47 Fort e I Cj~nndlcp Jol:!. (2 .i, i.1.i 11 1i.1~: 3ry DOC k<br />

Cavauagli 31, lab a s Fifth Iron Works<br />

Cavauagh Willian~, !l' hompsoil Chane Charles, c:irl) b'. .c~~kiiu ii<br />

Cnvsnnagh Thomas. lal) Pl rakiiil ]ail( G:iF,ricl1, ,I~fr'e:.ao~: ave I-Z<br />

Cava11zgL J W, clerk b Howare House C!lap;ltur~, (?, liiilsoll 2 08 C'oug~~ss e<br />

Cavncagb R~~iclget, washerwoman 61 Mich- Chapton 13, ~rnil~o!~ 12 1 Cimtiot<br />

igan avo<br />

Chapto" Cllnrlu;-, c:rip 108 Fal~nler<br />

Cav31 Thoillas, nlasol? I6 8 Gmtiot, Chapton William, 130 Adams HVG<br />

Cave hlary .yArlll, milliner 12 Adnms ave chap to:^ Ale:;, nwon 121 Congress e<br />

Caverly Willinin, ('apt iteanl boat Fashion Cllaptoi: E, 11 !' Ccbilgnlic i?<br />

11 69 Elizsbetl~<br />

Cllapton Peter, carapenter<br />

CC~LI~!~ iInthon\-, ilra\wlan Fort 13 I Chnpiu M W, clerk at 1' & J Hincll~nan<br />

Centcmc?ri ~ctl.;, prof of 111usic 1) h'stionnl Chapin E C', In12 iVight7s Mill H<br />

l-iot GI Chn~bir. &I, n~r.irhooremair<br />

b MISS Ward's<br />

Cham M C, moul{!~;~ J:\cl;-;.,li &J, Wilcy; les 1 Ch;!,pin Mia;.. t~b:~dler<br />

rear 11 I-Ioward / C?h:tpman, D L, 52 Ahboi<br />

Chagncm .J C, hakei La~nlicl: I Clral)i~lnn<br />

Chnti'ee Matt, (l1v:ry l~~i~n<br />

CllaFee A mos, bloll t . ~<br />

I), tailor with Lambcrt<br />

2f3 / Chipcpll?ni1 15; tizilo~ with W Lambart<br />

a\ I C'i-lAl'MilA F LE ANDER: Surveyor Gen-<br />

Chadwicl< Hi1~3111, 1~11) I $7 bLld~oi8 I wal's ?fS:ka 8'7 \'lTa~Lingtorl we b Mich-<br />

CLarnbers Jirs G, ! 14 Arl;;i-;rz; av4.l rp;l E sc!l;cngc<br />

Chn~nbels F1-ancis C'. seri[i~l kitat~l-st PIBE-<br />

P I 1 I P f i I : :<br />

1 Ch n p n3:in Nelso1:: carp 105 Porto<br />

i !I 5 Cj!l~])]lliill Elijall f :, carp 59 Jones<br />

ckorge c h:lr~Iw:I Charles, pavet. 1 so Crush<br />

I'iolier t? diip P:LI.;) 350 Fi.aoic1io Chnl-,pel1 Wrn IT, carp 255 Congress o<br />

it Olinppdl Wnl, with W H Chappel1<br />

ChappeIl H, carp 26 3 Congress o<br />

Cllt~mbers<br />

Cfrarrllie Frederick, bakcr 1 l rj Chati~<br />

Chami)srlin yhs D, i j li 1 1 'i Woot? bridge :ec<br />

Ckarnbe~li!l A, fi)rol!lau D dk >!I R. Wnj- , CltArles I):ivi(?, teamstei* 41 0 Wood briege<br />

Cham berlin Augusta;;, h P C Acltei~~rinn I pa.;:<br />

i<br />

C21ampnigt-i Margxct,, 15 1 TJ:ifayette P I CYh:rrles ,I;rio!), iab 28'7 Lahyettc o<br />

C) harnpoinc 'I'hpnii:~:.c. hmt In: Long7~ I i~ c!-~. Ch:~rles L). lnt, 14acornb<br />

stable Cii:~itia Dsvil! L, 38 CliR018il<br />

CHAhlP %'ILL1 AM, with O M Ify(ie h<br />

277 Thi:.tZ<br />

CHASE 'h1 A, b Bictdle Hollsc<br />

CHASE Rev S, 2 11 Lamed e<br />

Champlin E K, s:i!~~~::ii;i Hol111ib.- ((1 9'0 CHSSE ELISHA, justice of the pence of-<br />

6 07 Conglees. 1 fiee 'i \\'c*,Jwar~i nvc H<br />

Chanlplin Mr, i;i(~t.li 1) BII-.- hI\.orili<br />

i 'haw 'l'honlas, 125 tarried e<br />

Chana Jeremiah, !;t!? lBe:ir. c;f 7 F~ailliii~: Clia


Chi "11 Anrirew, 6 7 \V:t,hin:roil iive I Christian Joseph, saldon Bates<br />

h e I 1% P 1 1 . L' I'otter G'llristian IVidow Thomas, Ho\v:~~*cl IV'ood-<br />

Chesebt o Robert, ch:~ntller 33 !a E'ort (: bridge i7ar1n<br />

Chi.spt)lu \I7m J, lu~ilbcr J62aiei. 330 I~'oi~ r (:hri~tim Edgar, wit11 hIla 1' C:hristinn<br />

4: hessen cl:i~~e~, Iith !) 11 rti iE~l.-t ;I 1 Cl~lies tei iUizhol:~s, y erldler 1 2 Ahluller t<br />

Chchter MIS John. 3 5 7 Je!f;:~*-on ave Chriest er John. cooper 120 Mullett<br />

CI,d+;el. n'nltei; t)~!*m:ria;ling nee! mtn r1lc.l- Vhricsiar Pl~iliip, stone cutter 120 M;dlett<br />

(4 ):itit .\var.elioa>e dl wk l)c.cw?e:l lJil*sr C f I1 tf 82'1E TIIOS S, sec ancl trcas Dec~iicl<br />

ficcd~!! 1 11 as L ~l~c~tti'so~~ qvtt<br />

;rt ,i: Ll~comotive J&'orks h 142 IIowa~d<br />

C btps 14 lcit (;t.r)rge, iirh 96 I.nb1.4 bhse<br />

(,'I 1 l: BS'I'IE rJ~lAIES il, clerk L)st~.oit LO-.<br />

Cl~el. i% 1; Ai~ne, tA:\q) 2 4 ,J,mes<br />

c.oluc;tivc IVorks 143 Ho\val.ci<br />

Cheov4.1 it bi ct JV I;, iltts and counsclor~s Clll*istitl)Ber Christian, c:rrp F'~*anl;lill !I<br />

t)fi!.*tl S Roi~~llda (4 ~~iswohj<br />

Cihr:).sty J, 165' Secclnil<br />

C'hc.e\-+~- f l M. of bI 31 L- JV 13 Chea t~r t'l~rol~miller F-iel,~y, lab IVatI~rioo<br />

h tj:j Ai(ii11!1:3 :;\cJ<br />

Clheeuer ?V $I', of' f-1 >.I c\- \V E Ched~vor,<br />

il (-3 .'rc1,213;.; ~ I C<br />

C KITTENDEN LVhI I;, in spec:^ I: t )f<br />

Ctlristian hI P, prirlr*:: :;I , $ 1 . *! -. i i<br />

Church <strong>Directory</strong>, see Irides<br />

Chnrcll E hl, :lelr-spaper ngt 64 Ualiel.<br />

C!lutwt:Il \Vilson S, with E M Church<br />

Cheq-ne hlax. joiner ;itir.n:er II / Church IIitnieJ, 16 SI~eldol~ Block 120 Jef-<br />

Chill Ilenry, shoe~llake~- works at 48 (;linu4 fe~*sol:<br />

River<br />

Cicotte Mrs A1 A, 33 IIarriett<br />

Chi7xo11 'l-hou:as, i) 11 5 1 Larne~L \Y Cicotte D, carp 269 Beauhiell<br />

Clli;,~,:a~: tb Bigelow, actys coanst~i~r~ CICOTTE F S, 216 !!eaubicn<br />

office Masonic. Hall<br />

CICOTTE JOHN B, pby and SLII- 146<br />

C H IPMAN J L, of C J: Eigelow city ;:tt.y L~rned t!<br />

o6ce Masonic Hall h 2.53 Randolph Cicoltu (4 E; 61belnan D & hi 1% W<br />

Chiimian H L, ut P c% Chipmnn rea 206 Cicotte George, engineer 200 Franklin<br />

Karidolph<br />

CICOTTE E V, 11'7 Congress e<br />

Chipan Henry, Judge 246 Ralldt~lph Cicotte Mrs, (coiol*eil) widow 40 Clinton<br />

Clr inder Geo, elloomaker Higl I<br />

CITY MILLS; cor of Larnetl ancl Second<br />

Cllish~il!; Thomas, pattej-n'lnnkn; !)? Eliz- Claghorn Auitirl, Lroomm;iker ivith R<br />

a bet11<br />

€IIIT'IIENDEN RODERICli, M j; Co<br />

ins ::I ntlce and genrt.al :cgc.nts 3 7 I\-oorlwzrc!<br />

:rye h 2 ~~_(!~IIIIs :rue ?+v<br />

C iiisst~~ier Frank, jab :vi:i! E:o!ver~ S., l'llars-<br />

Uontague<br />

Chir Marqsret, grocery 4s N7oodbridge JV<br />

Claivoox D, grocer '76.5 Atwater o<br />

ton '<br />

Clancy's Meat hfdrket, 294 Ii-1 I IL 110c~n ', ave<br />

Clan:?:; Ji )En J; Brothers, 294 Michigan<br />

:ave<br />

Clancy Cornelitts Scnl; 2 '34 AIichiyiiti are<br />

Cl:moy Cornelins Jr, 29.4 Nichigan :lye<br />

C!ancy Tllornfis, 146 Porter s<br />

bteau~ boi1e1.s~ (~%ce with Chas A Trow-<br />

1.1 iflqa t!c C~J ciot:k f i t 1: lYood\r-ard<br />

lri e t b It':itional Hotel<br />

Clancv Patrick, gl ocer i 99 .iL)bott<br />

Chiitsndeu Wm J, P O !, hl~. iIigi,y (.'lnncj- lvf~s, b 11 46 Abbott<br />

Chop il, h1ncksmkh 44 Cenrre<br />

C1!zinc! Th(:octore, saloon L 1 Ok-iswold<br />

Chqc Thoni;iu, rm~;inge pai~;tcr 37 IVxsh- I (liq~jr, Allen .B, 04 Slxih<br />

ing;t,t~ ave I Clnpp S:euuel H, real estate ;igent office<br />

Ciic,;:,e Edward, LI:i:i;~l!~lrl, 2ij7 Congress t: ' 47 Griswold h 58 Jones<br />

C1:u:lles Siar.th;l, senll?;t18r+ Dc.~,oin~l~~~ I C'LAP13 F H, pu:*chasiog vlerk A1 (! it<br />

Chi bti;trl J, 55 liigll ; R k 76 Sixth<br />

C r E 1, .;rill sarg ufiice / Cla~~r.~! b'1.:1!11;, LiacksmitL, 11.5 i\Iacuihl)<br />

over fi 7 defikr,ori nve Yo:ln? A!bn7s 1 ('lnrll.~ui N ~T, 258 Macon~b<br />

Ha3 rcs hlrs Duncaxi JIl~waril I CLARK E - ?;I, physician :ind surgeon<br />

! dEce CVI* of Jefferson ave a.lnd G~rismolcZ


-- - - - - - - - - -.--<br />

CLAEKE HOVET K, of L,ckwno,l ;mtl I Olarksun Mi; tenller hl (' R I: b<br />

Ci'!arke i\lichigau avc<br />

C!arke Silas, cte~.k 45 Clin t ~li I Clnus Jacob, tealuster 253 Maco~nb<br />

CI;irkr: Michac!, 1'1:: Sixth I Gary William, blacksmith 42 i+ont I)<br />

Ql!arke Dcnni., .;hoemaker color,ecl 9 i 1 iC1iell:lel Welsh<br />

NacomL Claspy 'J'l~on~ns, cigar ina~lufact~l~s~r i, MIS<br />

jlarke AlicLasl, (cuior(:,l) 122 Lat';iyrtta (3 Harry .<br />

I_!larke Eliza, I) Thomas Foster Clans J rtcoi), tealnster 253 Macornl,<br />

(hke Vnle~lri~~e, slioemakor 1 2 1 illacol~~ b 1 Clay Henry, booltbinder McDonalll &<br />

Cla~ka Cisil(~c. cirl~h with H Leo h Co $'inley L H llodghins<br />

Clarke. S.~ptil l~tls, 1) i3lind burv's Hotel Clay IIenry, lab 221 Sixth<br />

(:lii~ke Ephrainl, clerk b JV~I~ Moot3c Clayton William, (colored) cooper Mullet<br />

Clnrlte MI; acct Anllrc~vs $ Watc~arnnn 1) ( Clay \Villiam, wigmaker 2nd perfurnel;<br />

Wick ware's<br />

C1al.k~<br />

1 1 10 Jefimon :we<br />

Adaiu, ship carp b Sarah \Vilson Clear William, res 53 Sllelby<br />

Clarlie $1, ship carp ;ii Franklin / Cleary Wrn, blacksmith, 19 woodbrig; w<br />

C: l:~rh-e hlon tagm j Cleary Wm. blacksmith 1 9 Woodbridge lv<br />

CLAIIIiE C IV, uf (4eo i: ~;illow:iy IL. l Clciu~ Mrs C, cor of Columbia m ~d Park<br />

Co, foot of Third<br />

Cleghoru Hugh, finisher 11 9 Baker<br />

CLARKE GEO :$ CO, itiltcller$ 15 Clelland John, blacksmith wit11 G Gleuctenefieelsson<br />

il\.e<br />

ning<br />

iL:l;lrke .Jol)n C', lombcrel .3 !Vn$llillgton Cleland Alex, ~llachinist 103 Michigan ave<br />

ir ve 1 Clcianci Garell, mnci~inist b Alex Clelnnd<br />

Clnlkc Edward, plastolal~ 52 A~lams nve Clement Samuel, turner b Tllos Little<br />

Clarke All; 75 Lewis<br />

Clelllent Sa~nnd, turner 8 Franklin .<br />

Clarke .H C. clerk Farrau(l & \ITheato1~ 1) Clench Miss E, b MarthaMiller<br />

J S Farrantl<br />

Clevnne Cornelius, lab 99 Granrt Kiver<br />

Clark Ja~nes, toll cdiector .ieCerson :we Cleve W A, clerk % Chnndler tP: Co, b<br />

H e<br />

Ilownrd IIouce<br />

Clark Har~aiet, widow 11 7 Franklio Cle~elmd H W, of H J: C' 98 Beaubien<br />

Clark Mrs, ~viillo\v 59 Shelby<br />

Cliche G, tavern keeper 66 Franklin<br />

Clark CT R, clerk b h1ichigan Excl~nnga Clitfor(1 Charles, machinist 251 Franklin<br />

fylnrli .l F? acct, with An(?~-cws k \Vate~*- Cliffold Mla, 1 30 Griswold<br />

III an<br />

C?lifton Xolln, boilermaker E~IVII~:.~ I3<br />

Clarke \V H, clerk T ,I I'ii~*kel*<br />

Clinton WI-11 H, headwaiter hfay Quoen 11<br />

Clerk Jollll, machinist, 68 Portel*<br />

3.5 First<br />

Clark Susan A, rl ressrnakei* 102 1Voo1 lwar{l Cli~~cli R, painter 96 Clinton<br />

~ v e<br />

Clipper Conra(1, with R H Hall<br />

Clal'kt: .ivhl~, lab, Cllal.les<br />

Clessen J P, 140 Russell<br />

Cia& Mich, tailor 5 Centre<br />

Clos John, printer 1 96 CIin~oil<br />

Clark Johr,. ;ripe~nvisol. 1.7 -~lld 15 +el*ia- Co:ct Lyman, painter b hlrs Ear!<br />

web!<br />

Coate Catherine, b Y M W:~lkerl<br />

Clarke Etlwiu M, clerk dnift 65 Sey~no~u's Cobb H l', pkysiciarl 484 .JefEersoil nve<br />

Clarke \V II, ;ri)c.rr 27 1 Lafayette e Cobb L H, physician 184- .lefi:~.xn~l a\-e<br />

Clarke He~ijalnln .J, (~olo~eil) barber, XI C Chbb Matildq widow 100 Fort e<br />

1; I-K House<br />

Coburn llr, at Holrn~a IF Cu 1) \yickwnres<br />

Clark Mrs Nary, 1 8 Fronr<br />

COCAONE Rev J R, lli~arcl<br />

Clark t'htas F,( a?countal-rt J i3 BI-aclfo~ci b COCHRAN'd t'OlI&fE RC'IAT, INST1-<br />

IY rtl ,4lvorct<br />

TUTE, 13 Wntennan's I)lock<br />

Cli111kson TV, mason 10 Madison ava<br />

C: 0 CHRAN W D, Principal Commercial<br />

'<br />

Clarksou .fames. paintell 13 Wa&in?t.)n Institute, Waterman a blo(.b \Voodwnrd<br />

;tve<br />

HVC 12 7 5 L:~rfie~I n


12%<br />

D ErC[t0IT C.ITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Cochr;in J, cu~ld~ict,or hl C! R Ti I, blvo~-m- Clollins .James, acct Comn~ercial Hotel<br />

ley House<br />

Collins Iron Co, oEce 95 .Jeffersor,<br />

Cocil~*iilt T,y~l~:m. attorney anti counsclo~ Collins d: Vorce, com and shipping mo18at<br />

la\\. oflice over 138 Jefierson aye I, cliants doclr foot of Second<br />

M;s 111 \.oI? I<br />

Collins James, of Collins & Vorce, 11 49<br />

Cochrari DanielS,dr;iymancor Firstan~l Abbot<br />

Wootll rridge<br />

Collins Jollu, carp 93 An toine<br />

Cockle Sa1rl11c.I. -- (il Ciratiot<br />

Cdlins John, printer Advertiser office, b<br />

Codd (4- C. ;ci.ct, with Dnty C\T ALilcdt 11 Mrs Grant<br />

cor Par1 1 ~ c ;\nd ~ l (hmanct River<br />

C:ollii~s Dennis, mason b 53 hlichigarl avo<br />

Colrlin Ma~*gar.ct; ~vido~v 104 Russel (:ollins Jeremiah, boiler maker 190 Abbot<br />

CoghI;ti~, n-itlo~r rvnsher 59 Michipn ~ A V Collins ~ .Joi~o, carp b 11",8econd<br />

~o~hl;lo I.)(lonis, 1:1b 1.32 Polstel. Clollins C~l~arlc.~, of Corl~field ctr C'ollins 11<br />

I<br />

Cogl~lirl Je~aenl iah, Fifth cor of Porter 1 11 2 Second<br />

Cogldin 'l'hun~as, finisher 163 Orchani Collins MY& An~nn, 309 Lafayette<br />

Coghlin C'ot~~lc~lius, vegetable market I 1 i Colliils darnes, (col'd) cook 104 Cllintolr<br />

Sixti1<br />

Coll ins Thomas, gnrd encr Wootlhr~dg(~ e<br />

Coghlin hiiChapl, grocer 103 Sixtll Collins S B cFG Son, produce dealers, 2'1<br />

Coggslr all S H. 13 Winder i Jeff'erson sve I3<br />

Coggel l Ricllnrtl, lab 4 1 Georges<br />

CjOHX W &IARCUS, American clothii~g<br />

store 163 .TefYerson :lye lr 185 Fourth<br />

C?olclo~~gl~ be ti^*^, clerk Hllltl an(l Ducharn~<br />

c q<br />

Coirv Law~.enc.e C, lab b 25 Cabs<br />

~ollieri 'I'l~ornni. carper, ter 1 25 hficllipan<br />

five<br />

Cole Win. s;dlloft ovsr C A Trowbridge 6.<br />

(10 1.e~ 011 Michigan are<br />

Cole Clras S, attorney ant1 counselo* office<br />

over 147 Jefierson avcl<br />

Coles Jefiy, 154 Third<br />

Cole Joseph B, butcher 88 Guiou<br />

Cole James, painter 130 Orchard<br />

L'ollins E 0, of 9 B Collins & 8,111, 27<br />

Jefferson 2d floo~<br />

COLLINS Eev W H, 26 Madisorl avc.<br />

Collins P, 261 Michigan ave 1~-<br />

Collins Richard, dray man, 246 Third<br />

Collins John, lab w side of First bet Lsrn-<br />

cd and Jefferson<br />

Collins Miss Julia, millinel; 1) 15 Horvar(?<br />

Collins widow, 184 Beech<br />

Collins widow, 88 Plum<br />

Collins John, lab 60 State<br />

Collios Timothy, lab 10 Beaubien<br />

Collins Timothy, lab b Nowlans<br />

Collins widow, 15 Franklin<br />

Collins widow Mary, Park<br />

Cole Henry, sailor 126 Cherry<br />

Collisee Jacob. melodeon maker with Sim<br />

Colc Dm-ius, eapt,ain Northener<br />

i<br />

& Blakeman res on Russell<br />

Cole Ma Victorla, 173 Larued Collison John, eating house, 1 00 hfichi~tn<br />

Cole Henry, lightning rod peddler<br />

;we w<br />

Coles Itichnrd. carpenter Fratlklin Colemail J D, slue maker Gration H<br />

Coleman IT. W, gents f~umishing store 120 Coleman F~rlcls, carp 191 Riopellc-<br />

Jef-Kerson ave h 20 *t~owlanif<br />

Cole~nnn Richard, (col'd) Clintor.<br />

Colesby Jacob, 9'1 Russell<br />

Coleman F F, b Howard Housth<br />

COLB~ TSAdC R. CO. mer tailors, 12 Coleman George, harness maker with L<br />

Congress \r<br />

Baldwin<br />

Colby Isaac, i,f i C'olbr R. 11 136 Coleman Andrew, ticket oftice M C R It<br />

Lfirncd LI?<br />

b Larned House<br />

CYOLLE GE C!OMblERCIAL (Gregory's) C!olver S: Thurston, cabinet warellouse 42<br />

Odd Fellows' Hall<br />

Woodward ave<br />

Collier D G7 clerk L W Tinker & Co, b 1-5 Colver Hiram H, of Colver B Thrlrsbn b<br />

Cass<br />

Mrs Carclells<br />

Collins John, ~ cct Duncan's brewery, h 46 CCLVER Rev Mr, pz5tor Fort st Hap-<br />

Howanl<br />

tist Church b M Allen


Colver Josephiue, widow (colll) 50 Hfirrict I Co!~l:o!ly Pat. Y!?:W?I ! 53 Atrvah;!: e<br />

Colrille John G; eiigineer, 34 Clifford 1 Connolly 1I;Iici:~r~~~ inl) with F'low::r. &<br />

Colville John G, fi nishcr Brush st Fo~~ndry / Rrotl: 2r<br />

Colvin Rt c1el.l; al: TTol~.r,l:; k CL. lit' 6 (ll~!?ii~lij Pa:. la?, $2 Larn~d r?<br />

Lewis i Cu~luoliy P 11, :];.tist with F Corlnolly<br />

Come?* hlrs, widow 1 :? 5 lii~llig~,l? :L.I.C UP / C01111011' On.01i, 1::b Sp(:o~iir<br />

st ail's I Connerton ~o!.nelius, salcama;i 'i 8 sixth<br />

Cornrnittec Cllarles, finishcr L 166 Hom:~!d 1 Co~!no~. M'II?. b National Hotel<br />

Cols;lmon Robert, mason Farmer I Connor I~$I-S A!lnli~w, 1, Dlrs F: Dot,:<br />

Common Itichard, mason 26 Co1nmbi:i (lonnor Pctl, j):r\.~~. 99 Plur-11<br />

Commro Adolpllus. Ad:i,ns7 saw mill, 390 1 CJonno~ Dnnici, liib b .Tame; C?crnner<br />

'Wood bridgc 1 C*tiil~or Pntriclc. pdr~i1dli.1. 11 1 Porter<br />

'<br />

Clompnnion .James, carp 20 iliopcllc 1 CJonnol*~ James. In:) wit11 .Jolir~ Cotl~iors<br />

COIX pallion C?hal.les, carp C+i?~~nan 1-1 I (!oil11 orvs hfal.t,ii i, r*a~p I?;I~c<br />

Compt.on Abralmm, c!c!rk wit.!, W N{)l,\c I Corlnc rs John, cnrp :'ark<br />

$4 Glsantl River. / Con~ior VTm, grocer 91 Cirauti Iliv~rl<br />

Conlstock Olivcq ~n:lcl?i!list, 1, h! l\]ih.~~ / ('ani~ars ,ToImnn~, allay of Park<br />

(:onan t S]?rtbtre?, oflicp -33 Gri.irvolt l 1,; ! (lon!~o?.s ,ln!~r;. 1: ocrn:rkv!. 1 4 l ?i'oodwa~~d<br />

Mic,h Escllang : 1 ~ c', '<br />

C'llristopl~~;~, ,:.t,e::!.jb llij! 1 c:oj8 of A[)- 1 i.:cJ~li~o?<br />

i?o?~ay<br />

'i21i)sq byak~~rj:il~ La Ii(>~fi~.il 1-IOIISC<br />

I: c? t<br />

i C'i~nlio~ ??r:>rtcis, n~nson Tlrolngson 8<br />

Corie Tllo~nns, snilol. (50 SC;~ !(t<br />

I C~~.lrrnoll~- I'hilip, Iyoilc~. mnko 1 :?9 Michi-<br />

I<br />

Conehnu J, lab 40 F1;;:rript.t<br />

/ ,


COOK iV A? ~fiice Odd Feiloiv's Ilnll Ccln!r.;r<br />

' 7<br />

'I'imlna.& 51'111, Jp\va.ry ljetltlirl 30<br />

Wooi1wa1'd :i\-e h 480 Jcff'ersvn :tr.il 3Iolltc;zin1<br />

Coolt Wm $L (h, {iyeing and sc i 73 i 0;tki-s<br />

Cook .lohii S, 4~ar1~ia~i.<br />

'*iY 04. ,i!\*;:l ~d ii '


Cvilitllarcl iieury (T, cnttel0 with Amburg Cox Wm, zGL; Randolph<br />

d.5 Co h 86 Fort 4: / CraLb Gco, gardener Haintmnsl;<br />

Countovie Lewis, llsaso~l 369 Lafayette CRABB JAMES, baker 390 Grand Hiver<br />

COUNTY OFFICES, cor Congress :mtl Craddock :\ll)ert, clerk I' 0 b M1.s Jones<br />

Grisjvold<br />

Larnecl<br />

COUNTY CILE1:Ii'S OFli'ICE, 1 I (!ow 1 CRAIG 6 BROTHER, w1~oles:ti~: aud<br />

gre3s TV ' retail grc)wArs, ship c!ianctle!* :II!!~ for-<br />

COI?~TJ' l'IIE:ASUltEIt7S OFFI(:I:, 9 warders wari:hotlse on clock f~oi Wood-<br />

Col~gres IY i \var.tj a1.e<br />

COIJNTJ- I'tE(;IS1'ERt7S C)I:I'ICJ< 5 ! CRAIG W 11, of (.'raig tk l31-otllcr 11 18<br />

Congress w I l'ort w<br />

(>OUNTY JAIL, a s !?ea\thien i~t, i 'iiil- I CI?,AIG J, ul' Craig Jr 1-it otl~~:~ il 224<br />

toil :~tir'l (3vatio11 1 Clongress w<br />

Gouse A, lees Sprii~gwells 1 Craig Susan, sclrviiut Lamed IInusv '<br />

Cousin John, carpenter 137 Congress e i Craig K, grocer 19s Gratiot<br />

Cousins James, finisl~e~* 321 Michael alre Craig Dav~d, foon~lcr 9'7 Michigan avu<br />

Cousaodit~r E(l\vnnl, (hahinet-maker 1 22 Cmn~ge T .l r, (lrt~ggist 99 Woodward ave<br />

First Crant~ge Tho~oas, uler ir I40 L~f~ayette w<br />

COM7AN WM, physician and sorgeou 5-5 1 Cr:ine 1' J D, ~ a estate l 3eele1- ofice 48<br />

She1 by ! (iriswold<br />

po~~clry Samuel. book agent at BL Xllens 1 Crane Walter, lei11 estate oflke O V ~ I 1 (jt)<br />

Cowey IYilliam, engineer 169 Nowanl Jefi~son mre I> Xational Iiotel<br />

Covill 1Ienrr7, iron fence maker o~r Chaos.; CRANE 6. 'M7ES$ON, real estate (led-<br />

;rncl Job R 'I: I ers office cor of Griswold a~d Congress<br />

Coviil Oeorge, en yineer 3 94 TVoodbri tlge CEANE ALBERT, of Crane & IWeson<br />

Covill George JI; engineer 302 l\'ood- 466 Jefferson we<br />

tidge<br />

Crane James C+, notary :ind land :gent<br />

Covert Isaac7 air-builder Sl C R R 69 Co- office Cooper's Blbck 11 51 High<br />

lan~bia<br />

CRANE THOS, printel; Tribune office. h<br />

Covert W H, ca~-builder M C R R 69 Co- 38 Fort e<br />

lnnlbia<br />

Crane H, office over 147 Jeffe~son a\-e<br />

Co~-ert \V S, car--l)uildet* N C li R 69 Co- 1 Craney Thos, shoeu~akcr 64 Acla~rs ave<br />

Itr~nI~ia<br />

Craney S:irah, milliner 64 Ada~ns a\-r<br />

Covert (; S, mason 69 (lolumbia Cralldell MisE. Mniy A, senmstrc.ss. I) 90.<br />

COM7\'ELL J 31 \I& CO, renl cstate :igts Hownrct<br />

mcl insurance, 176 Jeftkrson asc Craadeli IV H H, rear 18 Fort t-<br />

C:owell J 1\1, of I M Cowell 6. Co, 1: Na- Cranty Thomas, lab Clicrry<br />

t~ional Hotel<br />

Crnnty Dennis, lab 262 Scvcutli<br />

Cowvy Wm, engineer 169 Howard , Crawford F, real estate dnide~* office war<br />

Cinving David, carp Trowbridge S 16s 3 eRerson aye res 7:'. illltl 75 C;i.iswold<br />

Codes Rhod:a Miss, t:~ilnr~.es 9 Jontls C~~awford Senall, Protest ant Olpl~ nn .by-<br />

Cornden E(iwan1, c1e1.k Portsr<br />

luln ,feEerso~~ a\-c. H<br />

Coy1 111 K, iu:n mer h cor State :~nd Crii~~fi)l.d Wrn, lab Thol~~pson S<br />

Fa1.r;~~<br />

Cr:i\~~f'orcl Francis, 10 Fort w<br />

Coy1 Samuel, with W Ji Coy1<br />

Coykandall Charles, wpt R R i~ma~i;, 364<br />

Crawfi)ril Harrison, (col'd) C; 4 ('at! I c1.l ire<br />

Crarvforil Hugh, inar.hinist hl ;(&I! igr! Irou<br />

ji-oodl)riclge ~v<br />

Coyne ~~eter;b E P Aekemau<br />

1Vol.k.;<br />

Crash Joseph, lab Frohpect<br />

Cox Thomas, tesmster 15 Fort o<br />

Crease Matthew, carp 26 Clliirl(+<br />

Cox (+eorg~. tlraymnn 13 Fort e<br />

Cox MI:., ilress allc? i &tie maker 266 Hnu-<br />

Crnnler Wm, carp 1 7 0 i:o~t F<br />

Cra111c:r l'hilli~?, 1 54 /-'or: 4:<br />

do!td,<br />

Cratner. Luv;is. v~~te~.in:~r -II:,~~)I:


~uuuil~gham Nrs E, 220 Randolph Daly Tllornas, grocer 58 Michicar: ;1i7a e<br />

Coni~ingharn Dnnicl, on Gratiot Road Daly Johr, carp lhrlner<br />

Cunningham John, Wm Curtis<br />

Cunoil~gl~nm Ful ton. engineer Aul)n~n !I<br />

Cumlinghat 11 Michuel, lab Thompson S<br />

Cunningtlam K, brakolnan L Ho\v:vd<br />

~a1i Thomas, 85 twater w<br />

Daly Martin, l~oiler inalter !I 1 o!) Aljbot<br />

Ualg Denois, engineer 1 1 Mhbl b! >:<br />

~af) Thomas, eogiueer 11 2 h l,! I;-):<br />

Houht:<br />

I)aly Jolln, lab 1 12 Al~bo~<br />

Cl~nningI:ham Ja~nes, hack d~*ive~* Gco~yc Dnly Joh~i W, saloon keeper tor : ;i~~~tiolph<br />

Heron's .<br />

Dnly Lawrence, clcrli .I A Eoyh<br />

Cunningham Tllns, with Mich Thompson Daly .James, clerk 122 Ot~cha~.ct<br />

Ciin~iinghnin Xichael, ca1.p Or< hard L)al~- Peter, drn).rc~n:l 154 i*'i~esr<br />

C~inrad Louis, butcher 1 5 8 Russell I Daltymplc John M, clorlc Regis: 21 .,)t. DeecE<br />

Cl~ricy John, carp 108 Porter I vl!icc 7 Congress IV<br />

Corvey Jolin, finis1lc.r Tboi~lpsoii S Jhrllcr A, car11 329 Macolnb<br />

Cunen Patrick, tailor 20'7 Randolpll Da~nm A, grocer 127 Croghalr<br />

Cmly Augustus, clerk Post Office Damm 11, pattern maker 198 Lnhvette (I<br />

Curly TVm R, carp 148 R:mdolpll Dsmm Win, t;~ilo~- yes itivai~cl<br />

Cort is TVm, ~~aiutel* 8 Spruce<br />

Darnmy Cornelioe, carp 358 Wuotii~~~idge o<br />

(!l:r~y Jolll~, plasterer 222 Rnndolpli Danlncy Giihert, lab L John Rac~sci~~:<br />

Ccrtis WI~? shoe dc;l!cr ll'oo!lw\.nrcl avo 1.c~ Dannhy James, lab 266 I'iftl~<br />

F~andolpll ! Dannhcy Col*nelius, tobaconist 209 Fifth<br />

Cul ten Jehu, 1, !l 9.3 Atwatct ' Dnuis W H, machinest Jackson Sc Wi1e-y<br />

Cilshing- Stephen, salesman ir'iclder & Co L Unnev Miss Jnnc ;inn, b Anson ll~ye~~ Ntlt ional Hotel<br />

l)an& John, carp 16'7 P/l11lIttt<br />

C~shing S 1-i, b National I-Iutel<br />

llangerfield A A, wbikrvasher 138 L;i:i:-~<br />

Ciit1il~1.t J S IG Co, druggists and grocers Daniels doh, armorer over :10s JefL: :on<br />

104 lJJooct11:ard avc<br />

ak e h Cong~sgs I1<br />

CuthLert J 5: of J S Cathbert & Co, res Danltey Joliu, ship carpentel* b Bdtilnorg<br />

Woodward ave<br />

Hotel<br />

Cuyle l>e:lnis. lab 12 1 Orchard<br />

Daniels Miss Marp, senmst12ess 1 'i 9 C roghan<br />

~ ~ iS::I.:II!, r r i Grand River w Dauis Ed:vm-d B, printel b 209 Jeffewl~n<br />

ave<br />

ID<br />

Dnlison dohn, cabinet maker 119 First<br />

Dana Williatn, mt-ichiliest b liossi~t!l Hotel<br />

D:ul iSenjamin, (cul'd) carp 297 Lamed e Danzel Thomas, carp &water<br />

Dnest John, (col'd) 103 Mullett<br />

Daquct Miss, governess XIn Vantlykes<br />

Datlrc JFTm, lab 176 High<br />

Darmstaclter Michael, brewer cor C,?athnrine<br />

Daeril~g John G, stone cutter 112 Macomb<br />

I and Riopelle<br />

Dafy j3Tillittn~, 1s Plunlb<br />

Dardis Joim, lab Eigth Xorth (iiallil itirer<br />

Dagg Thoma., :< 7 2 Seventli<br />

Darey Lawrence, tnilor 29 Sheldon block<br />

Dnll111ge.c.r dolrn, carp 1 5s Labyetto e ~>a,.r'~enrj-, black slnitll 93 Conzress e<br />

Dallnler D, 13ilglc; id0011 101 Bates Dnlscy .Johli, barter (col'i!) Lafiiy~itc? H<br />

Da21mt:r J C, wit11 14 Dahmei. 1 Dash ~ohn, brewer 92 John li.<br />

Daily didlo? Ixir keq)cr Waverly House / DAVENPORT L, pbys and oflb<br />

Dale hi, (col'd) coopor 106 Jfac~mb cor JeEel.son ave and ($i'iswofc! I'CS 25<br />

Dal y inm ll.ew, ornni bus :igt 5 1 Grand River i\ionroe a\-e<br />

Dsly L, ci?stol~l house .fJf,fBcer h 57 Abbot Davenport Mrs D, 93 Washingtoil :nVe<br />

Drily fIgmall, ~ ~lilli~~~* C Ellis b B Hen- Darernois lkderick, library 175 ( 'i.oahan<br />

ry Coville<br />

David I'doses, mason 236 Bivard<br />

Daly Thomas, lab 301 Latt~ct~te tJ David IIen lay, clray~nfin 309 Orlealid<br />

Daly James clerk 152 Filat<br />

I David S S. 510 .leRirsoll are<br />

Daly Daoicl, drayman 10 IIoward I 9avid:wn. 'Jmme3, 1) Mrs Alvorcl


134 DErl.!R0BT CITY J-,PRT!:C?'OliY,<br />

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Da\?idsoi~ William, cabinei finisher 61 Adaim<br />

ave<br />

Davidsoll Wtn W, painter wit11 Henry<br />

FVeber 11 Centl-e<br />

Cavie William, mason 11 Wooclward ave<br />

Davie (ieo, grocer 271 IVoodwsrcl ave h 9<br />

T\Tiilder<br />

Davice David, :it Freedman's & Brotllers b<br />

J Freed i~lai~<br />

Davis Solomon, brass & bell foundry 116<br />

Bates 11 I7 Farmer<br />

DAVIS CALEB F, of Tr~lcliey & Davis h<br />

201 Csugrees e<br />

Uavis James, boot maker 38 Jones<br />

Davis, William, 01 Cougress w<br />

Davis J B, weighmnstet M C 1:. I: I)c.11(4<br />

Daynart John, carp Mullctt<br />

Day moll John, 140 Griswold<br />

Dayton Hiram H, city esprcss 110 Cherry<br />

Dazelle Betsy? Lafayette H<br />

Deadedt Frank, cllair maker Deyuindre H<br />

Dean John S, hatter 107 Fifth<br />

DEAN JOSEPH, Latter res 290 bliclignn<br />

aye w<br />

Dean H C, acct hIiclligai~ Escl~ang~<br />

Dean Horace bl, of Godfrev D & Laiblc b<br />

&frs Earl<br />

Dean Elizn, cloak inalter at C: Ellis<br />

Dean John, grocer 21 1 Woodward a\-(!<br />

Dean Edward, mason 14 PlurnIl<br />

Dean Junes, rnason 1 I Palmer<br />

De;m Racllel, cloak mnlier at (1 Ellk h .J<br />

11 384 Lafayette n<br />

S De~n Davis Eclmin, finisl~el* (37 Cor~~res.; I\-<br />

.'!<br />

Dean L, painter b hIrs Earl<br />

Davis Lewis, pa~nler b (1 Collison Dean hf E, acct clleeliered store 1 9 C!it,y<br />

Davis E F, ncct A Ainberg & Co b d Bell Hotel<br />

Dmis J plq-s :iud s~u-g 26 State<br />

Deal Alexander, cooper 1"ratlkiil~<br />

D:nis Delos, 1 It. R Hotel<br />

DeBaptist Win, plaster 14 Beaco:~<br />

Davis J 'I1, srllesman at Hohoes $ Co DeBaptist Geo, cat ere^^ rcs 121 Larued t><br />

Davis Sam, (cd'd) carp 190 Bronson DeBaptist E, mason 302 Beaubien<br />

Davis Wi!liam, grocer 425 Jefferson a\-r Debroo!; Phllip, cooper b F Descompt<br />

Davis Elizabeth, res 43 Colombia w Decurt Dennis, b F Doscomp<br />

Davis Lewis, Carl, Sibley<br />

l>ecosh.r P, music teacher 314 Congress e<br />

Dnvi. W S1T 8 Cn, ste;inl grist il~ill Jones Dec.Ler Henry, clerk Q it JV h Howarc?<br />

~Davis W \V, of Davis & Co b Howard f locse<br />

House<br />

Decker JI'I:~, la11 136 A~ltiolre<br />

Davis E, lab b 3 Iielley Harntramck Declrick Nrs, 18Safi1yette w<br />

Davis William, gardener be P,Dowling Dedrick Joluil, watchman 112 Soveatli<br />

Davis Joseph T, 40 Abbot<br />

Dedrick Joseph, tinsmith wit11 K IfcCsrree<br />

iDa\-is Ann, servant 17 Abbot<br />

Dedricli P, 177 Clintor.<br />

Davis James B, painter 11 1 Congress w- Dedrick J J, 175 Clintoi:<br />

Davis J, master mason 107 Croghan Dedricl; 11, carp 1'75 Clintoli<br />

Davis Widow, 21 9 Fort e<br />

- Dee Michael, lab Ranclolpl~<br />

Davis Levi B, lab 175 Michigan ave w Deenes James, public h Ataater e<br />

Davv J J, painter 21 9 Larned e Deegan MIS Eliza, 120 Larned D~<br />

DL4Y DANIEL, pllysician & surgeon of- Degalurn Angela, widow Elm Hamtramckfice<br />

over 106 Woodwirr(1 sve h Fort w Degonlm Edward, <strong>Detroit</strong> Dry Dock Iron<br />

end S<br />

Works<br />

Day S Edward, clerk at P 0 b Mrs Alvord Degratf I


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Deiwei Theodore. saloon 2 7 8 Jetiewon nr e<br />

Deimer Anthony, butcher Fcwt Gratint<br />

ginper Fred, ilpholstewr Lawrence<br />

'<br />

Deiiel Joseph, slioemaker 1.54 Foit (.<br />

Deitzv Arnst, tailor 13 1 Lahj-ette<br />

~ebl;ricll 9: XIelcllers importen of foreign<br />

\vi nvs 2nd liquors, .? "oo(lward aye<br />

DeiJcricll A F, of D &- hIelc11c.r~. 11 124<br />

FI;i%t ing.<br />

Dei(!crich 1%-111, (if ik &lt~I(*l!ers 11 wooti-<br />

F:\~J ave<br />

Dc!,zv Dib~i~is, 12 : HJa\)~*ob;.<br />

*kl)ltot c<br />

JJsnndackel; Laggiigemajte! hl (: E 1:) 11<br />

~eln;,~ Pat, 1aL 107 Fmnkii:!<br />

Delnny S, b with J T I- Edward. of E Delilnj C+ CO, 0<br />

Larnecl Hotise<br />

2 75 Fifth<br />

Dcnnin Wm, 14s l'orter.<br />

Dennil1 Alice! b Mrs E Dot3y<br />

Dennis Alex, caulker 55 BeauLie:j<br />

Denne Ernest, lab 100 Elizabetl!<br />

DC~~IIISC~R Ellen Rlr?, 140 Earned c<br />

Delanv Patrick, :it 44 .lt-.~fe!.so~~ fl\-c:<br />

Delnn~ Daniel, nlnwu 1% BIichig;i~~ ri 3 w<br />

Dc!:rnv Wnl, latl, I) MI. Kowlc:~<br />

~clar;;- Jolin, carp Fnnl;! i ~i<br />

~e!anq\- F, blackelnit11 1 52 (;rat id)!<br />

Uc;ii~i~- '$r~l, tlrayrnan 11 6 Croghu~i<br />

1)rn~edet A~ldrew, g~rdener Hnnrt~~nmck<br />

Decqllnln Thomas, 100 Bmsl i<br />

:)el J !'el. JhTn?, mason German Ii<br />

I )el!; in 0 wen, tailor Hilbourn & Cle~elay~d<br />

Del:u~y .losepll, 200 Pe\-entli<br />

lIcnl2orl t Robert, druggist RSCI grocer 90<br />

Delany .John, (colo~.ed) I:ib ~ $ 7 f:orbt (:<br />

Delnny Thon~ae. ?@$ Sorentl!<br />

1Yc)oi l \\*:irt l ave 11 hIadisor~ nvc!<br />

Dc Ricqles J, linguist and n~iisic teaillicr<br />

Dt-l:ia~ Airs, wiclow 3 7 tTcrteluon<br />

Delano Charles T, 3rd i~ookkceper l'enins~alnr<br />

bank<br />

De1;idier. Loui3, ca11ilit.t-m:;kc.i; tr 15 Caw<br />

Delgar Ferdin~nd, clia~ldier 233 Lafayettee<br />

Delnrtlcter Wm, moulder 349 Congress e<br />

Delarnar TJeopold7 :347 and 349 Graud<br />

sllr~lclon bloclc, ,Jefferson :i\-c.<br />

Der! ! Edward, s;ri!or 266 IAarun !<br />

Dt~rril.li IIe~ir!-, (colored) b (; 'i'ish~<br />

De~*\-~ni: TJouis, tailor<br />

I Iesot Jolln,' sl~oc~nilker k'ranlilili<br />

Dew; 13et,e!; slioe~i~akev Franklin<br />

Deszioyers Francis 13, machinist 111 Con-<br />

River<br />

Delesenae Alfred A L) carpenter 205<br />

Delalnfiter Jacob, 78 George<br />

Delnlns John, shoemaker 179 Fort e<br />

vre~s w<br />

*-. T<br />

DEbh OPERS P, real estate res Hamtramck<br />

DESNOYERS E G, druggist and ckem-<br />

Delisie Ben jamin, finisher 85 Rivard i3t Hall of Pharmacy 18'7 Jefferson avo<br />

Delp ~llilid clerk B Eccard h F Eecnlx.l h 544 Jeaerson aye<br />

Deruas F, clerk at Campbell Sr Linns Desnoye11 Charles, b C Wickware<br />

DEMILL PETER E, Sec. <strong>Detroit</strong> Qas Desnoyer Peter, sawyer 462 Woodbridgeo<br />

Light Co 6 Larned e 11 36 Congress m Desonn Joseph, sailor b 18 Elizabeth w<br />

Dernav S, shoemaker 280 Beauhien Desatell Joseph, boiler maker 163 Seven t,b<br />

~ern&s F, clerk b 240 Congress \v Detlaicr .l oseph, meson 204 13igb.<br />

Denbois Fred, grocer Jefferson we H Descomps Fred, fanner Jefferson ave tl<br />

De~riitu Anthony. wagon .oninal;er Gratiot Detllier Nichdas, lab 3 16 Blichigan ave w<br />

Dezrrrn;~~ Gil bcrt. watch-mnl;cA~* t, hfrs DETROIT LOCOMOTIVE WORKS,<br />

EQolri~t~s<br />

Let Lnrncd arid Congress and Third aqd<br />

Dernerst Gillman, u-;rtctlmake~- with B )asi(l Fo~~rtll<br />

DETROIT & hiILWAUKEE Railway<br />

Depot, foot of Randolph<br />

DETROTT CAR CO, Atwatcr w<br />

C rosby<br />

Dempsey Joseph. waiter Kntiuna1 Hbte!<br />

Dornp~ey Miellael, printer Lb 102 Rnrrl! I<br />

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Dempsey: boiler maker 136 Piun~<br />

Dence Joseph, carpenter 1 6 Silver<br />

DENEICE FRED, city sex to:^ shcq) cor-<br />

A~ltoine and C roghan res 134 Antoine<br />

Deucal James W. carpenter 320 Larried<br />

DENDEL P: IIUMMEL, boot andl slioemakers<br />

140 IVoodbridge :c.vr<br />

DEKDEL HENRY, of D tk Mi~rn~neJ<br />

re.s 202 Abbott,<br />

l)cncie[ Jacob. of 1) cC I-lummel yes 36


134; DETROIT CITY D1R EOTOItT, I<br />

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I<br />

BETROlr .i:LASSlCAL ABD HIGH '<br />

SCHOOL. in State A1*nlol.v 120 Gris-<br />

~volti<br />

D ETROLT t.'OIALE (:El Odti !~'elIow'<br />

)Ilsl!, VJuoclwai.d iivti<br />

DETROIT SAVINGS I'UNJ) f l\'SrL' I-<br />

TIUTE, oilice 1 8.3 Jeiferson aye I if oust<br />

Dezo1;a Ales, 36 Catherint.<br />

Dczelia Peter, 30 C:ltheriue<br />

I~PZC~ I?, 1:iG 300 Clinton<br />

Dti,tro~e, confeetiolior, 162 Macomb<br />

DibLirt Gee, cigar maker with N J Mills<br />

Dibble Orville t: & So11, proprietors Biddle<br />

DETL


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 137<br />

Dinnen Mathew, lab 14 Park<br />

Dinilen Patrick, lab b Mr Kinnit11<br />

Dinney Alex, sailor 0 7 7 Fort e<br />

Dirr John, Elinwood ave H<br />

Disbee J, iron finisher with Flower & Bro<br />

Ditchurn Michael, draymnn Napoleon<br />

Ditmar C, lab 2'72 Fort c<br />

nitmar H, carp 96 High<br />

Diver James, lab with J 07Donnell<br />

Diu Mrs, 92 Labrosse<br />

Dix Wm, machinist 18 Antoine<br />

Dix David, of Baker & Dix 17 Atwater e<br />

Dixon R, shop cor Clinton and Brush res<br />

2 3 Macomb<br />

Dixon K,C 94 Park<br />

Dixon Wm, grocer Bate3<br />

DIXON PETER, res 97 Larncd (A<br />

Dixon John, lab Catharine H<br />

Dizel Alex, shoemaker 7 7 Mullet t<br />

Dlotsusgue Lewis, cigar maker 1, I


Doolittle doseyh, lxke :.ni)tain 80 Lar.ced e<br />

?orah ChiIia~!, 2.59 CI-O~~III<br />

Doran John, carp F1 A(-in:r>s a\.r ii<br />

Dt118nn $1, s?)oen:aker 84 A!!:.i!ns ;rye YW.<br />

Doran P;it~Ick, i:oj!er ~i!:ili~~.<br />

sire w<br />

$4 A;!AI;?s<br />

Dur:iil Myles, c!el*k wit11 Jc!, 0' con no^<br />

DOY:II.~ .]as, boiie~. 111afie1. 54 ,4.r?ams m<br />

D:II~:~.; If ichac.1, I;!) Gnoi; i<br />

Do;-ail XIIS A1111, First<br />

DGY;.II Ila~uis, ci.;ul~ste~ li'hoillpsu!~<br />

Doiicil James, eaiy li C::l;:r,:ian Hotel ,<br />

~Dor:rn Michael, sailor 1 s Fi.oni<br />

Doring J P, :arp 78 C!intm<br />

Dolaman Ernest, plasterer 'i'hnmpso:)<br />

Dore John, lab Riopelle<br />

Dorp Au ystus, lab ibrnklin I1<br />

Dorp Mary, widow Frankiiri i.1<br />

Dormnn A, n-lason Thorn1iso:l<br />

Dorman Fred, xason 1 76 A bb:)t<br />

Dolney Loring, lnachiilist iIoviard 100<br />

Do~~rington John, Inb Eaton's Alley<br />

D9rse-y L, cutter E 1Ieinen1iin<br />

Doty hIrs E, Monroe are<br />

DOTY GEO, ~vatchmalter :;nd jeweler,<br />

, 2 1 8 Jefferson ave h 302 Jefl'erson ave<br />

Dci'y Jz i;Atjbo:t, wholesale illy gooc!s dealers<br />

1 4 6 Jefferson a ve<br />

Doty Henry, of D 4% Abbots h ti:) Lathyette<br />

\ST<br />

'<br />

Doty J, maso!! ti6 Adatrls al;e c:<br />

Doty .4::stin, grainer b Panishes 1-1<br />

Dott'inger Jacob, b C Sternburger<br />

Doughty Thc~nas E, at, Kerr's book store<br />

Do-i~ght-j Thomas, clerk 100 Miami aye<br />

Do~lglhss Samuel T, Judge Supreme. Court<br />

of the State of Michigal?, office 24 Rotunda<br />

b National<br />

Dong1'1ss & Co. Mercantile Age~c:., offi(,e<br />

over Vincent Scott.<br />

Dover Joh~, Ish River K.o;lci<br />

Dowd Patrick, In:) Chicago Roaci<br />

Dow Id F. 124 Woodbritlge e<br />

Dowd Patrick, lab b 70 Pa?n;e~. -<br />

9o:v<br />

Doivris Joil:~, ;a!, River Zi~atl<br />

DOIVIISS J;III!C'S, !;?L C~.fi~vf;)rd cor Ori'ha~ (1.<br />

~ownei Jchn, clerk ;it Ehgg JL Pattell<br />

:Iow~?ey rj(-~.eyf:irlll, inl, bet Lnrnerl ant1<br />

C ong~~es~v 3ulrncy Illai:ri;~t., c1el.k :it Eagg & Pn:ten<br />

Downry Miclii?cl, !ah 3 Labrosse<br />

Do\:r:!ie Art(lrew, cje;blr J L Hul.cI Ilo h<br />

1 15 Ciiffbrcl<br />

Di);isr~ .I, cle~k .?Ti; t;e;inble~~<br />

Doyon dogeph, sa!es!::an Cn:n jlbell k Linn<br />

163 Be;int)ie~l .<br />

Do;.er &doses, Fsilol. Iiayii~;gs -<br />

Do)-el. 0iir.c.r; sai!o~* Hastings<br />

30j-Ie De~?ni~, carp Thompson<br />

Dvyie Patrick, Inb 266 Franklin<br />

Doyle h1a1.y~ wi (low Crnghau H<br />

DOYLE 13 & CO, proc!ilce and con1 incrc!~a~lts<br />

156 l+Vnod~~~nr.cl ave<br />

DOYLE E, of E 3oyIe $ Co nldermau<br />

wenth ward 2 74 C~ngress w<br />

D~;y!e Pat, lab 8 iirand River<br />

Do\-le Miclia't.1, lab Crawforcl<br />

~o;qh &firhael, tailor 6s Elizabeth w<br />

~ o ~ Tho~nnl;, ! e tailor 230 Brush<br />

Doyk ,it)bn, tailor 236 Third<br />

Doj-g And:vw, r;irep 76 Abbot<br />

DRAPER A F, a{ ct with Crane ck VVesbe:],<br />

59 C. )oglmess<br />

Drake Mr, ;:t A%-l;.~~~ih~r ~~fice, h F~lnnliJin<br />

Hoaw<br />

P I<br />

DRAKE E 11, ,;?!I<br />

.if' Ei!is, Dr.;tlre :k<br />

Fiaiste!. i? r?G \Vasi;jcgii,tl auu<br />

Drq ~er Issei-ic, 6 o 1~Iontcalrn<br />

D~#npf;t 3 P, carp b GO Montcairn<br />

Dl;?vei. Gasper, blarks~nith with J Pntton<br />

Dowd Mary, widow Woodbl.idge e Draw3 IYn, t:riIor :308 &Iscomb<br />

Dowiing Catherine, milliner b W C Sabine Drmnan Davit;, cariaiage maker J Pattoo<br />

Dowling:Mary, rn~lliner !J JV C Sabine Djbenn;tn Mary, wiclow Wooilbridge<br />

Dowley W. widow '633 Portel.<br />

D ressen i\Ir; c!ro*~er b BlinctLerrv7s<br />

~owlii~ Wrn, grocer Grntiot H DIW Win T, ~1ei.k Keith &T dipley h :3B<br />

DOWLING PATRICK, tavern keeper 96 How arc!<br />

Woodbridge w<br />

Drew John, Sp~.i~:q\~cI!s<br />

Dowling Geo, lab 83 Woc(lLritlge Dritfkll JVilli:irr~. :ai?or 1 1 Moiltsaln\


Driggs Wm 8, land a ~ tax d agent cor Jef- DUFPIEELD 1) EETHI'NE, of J,athrol~<br />

ferson are sud (iris~vold 11 cor Congress ~b I) Ises Rev Qeo l.)~iAielil<br />

awl k"rst<br />

I D'U'FFIELD S P, 11lcc1ic.ni st,~tlcnt \I Rev<br />

Driscu:l Widow, 156 Porter<br />

Geo Dtzfii~lct<br />

Drirnherg MTm, lab :35:3 Orlenus DUFFIELD 1V1n IV, civil v~?i.iuel:r b A<br />

Driscoli Dennis, lab 43 L:ltjrosse<br />

Laclut: i34.9 JeflB~.:;o~~ i11.i-<br />

Drissriell Aics, c!erk re5 Abhor<br />

Dl7 FIJI E L D W, ;~ttolnr..i. -t 4-9 I ei-Eerson ave<br />

D rues:, TVI~I, 11lcso11 Be(zul)irja<br />

Dufi'y M, 104 (Iliiltoi~<br />

D1.ninrnond F J. clerk b J S Cnthbert Du8' I:~I.II&:I~, 128 Larnecl<br />

Dnunnhjnd Francis, clerk b 152 Lsf~iy- / Dotl) hlatllew, i:ii) 1 !i(i \\rootll)ridqe c<br />

(;Cte w Dugge~~ Denr~is, lilt) 1'72 Al~llot<br />

L) ~.~?~nn~ond Ale?;, 160 Third ' 1 D!ikey E I,, clerk res 'tYa111ut<br />

Dlw~l~rney l'ho~nes, ]::I, 95 Xightll D~ike Jnnles, public 11 cell:^ w~:cl-~r- 18 An-<br />

Dlwl~nly hficllxei, (lr~ymnn 4s Jetterson<br />

;'c vc<br />

toinr<br />

D111no John, 1,l:lck *nljtl~ E'ultoll haon Wks<br />

Dill: (:coy slloc nlalier IS3 L:rfii!ette e<br />

DJUI,~ E A, grocer l(j6 IVoodward<br />

Druly Ills, 1 1 5 Woodbridge e Dulzo Ann Widow, 8 C:wtIiet*ine<br />

D~~ydei~ P, i Claclismitll 4 14 Woodward ii\ c, Di~rnng Peter, liil) 177 Fran kliu<br />

i c + Dryer M, carpentc.~ 195 hlacomb ~l,mol~<br />

l l ~ : ~ l F, sllt39 1 7 3 Frtll? Idill<br />

DRYER II P, Lie::t 1' S A, 1) Michigan I Doinin Lm~is, ci11~1~ 24s<br />

Exc hang2 I Dumout Sara11 M, ~nilli~lrl. n: (! E!!:s<br />

I)u:lne Tlloun:cs, Gl.atiot dk i\:Itisiings I Dumont Tlleo, casl! 00). at C 1i:llis<br />

Dabach i', \.ai.nisllel-, 3 7 0 hlacomb 1 Dornont A Saw~e~; 2 10 Haiitl~ll,ll<br />

Dubois John, tzilor 187 Cro@an<br />

hn~or~t Lo~~isa, millinel. at C' Ellis<br />

Dubois James, ikrlner Lamed 13 DLTTNC AN WM (1, Lrw~~el., .i it'i9i~:\11 ti~t<br />

Dubois Clinrles, lab 1 18 Hastings<br />

\yard 11 58 La~*nell w<br />

Dubee Joseph, b J ltauss~ln Duncan J, l.tb 1 23 1!'itbst<br />

D oc1:ar:i Francis, (colo~ed) 1 3 3 Fort i , ilwlcan A, s:id(ller 1 10 A{l:rmr ii A.<br />

Duchanc Ci~arles, lab 141 Fort e / DUNCAN WRI, Chief E~gil~ee!. 1il.e de-<br />

DUCI1.4EhlE ALFRED, salesolan Bull1 j~srtrl~ent 74 hli:~llii n\.e<br />

9: 9 t) 191 \1'?ooclwal.~l avc<br />

Dilucau John, c:tr-i) 1 (i l Coi i~~uini:c<br />

DUCI1AE:NE CHARLES, of J3uhl d~ Duncan J L, clerk at Httlil's 1) Elinrlberl-y<br />

Di;cb:irn~t? 1) col* 'dToo~iwar.tl end Dunearl A, bell 1imgi:r 24s .Jeii>t.-on Rre b<br />

(:r;trlcl Ri\-er 104 Miami five<br />

Ducuntl~*:cy G, 20;' :tI,lilllett I Diilicili~ Peter, coojlci 2; 1 Geau Oiw<br />

D.~cldy Georgc~, cabinet makes 55 Columbia DUUC~~II J L, clerk with Nnh! L!<br />

DUDGEON A%NTHONy :3G j Jefferson Duncan Joho, (col'tl) barber 1 u Tllini<br />

avtA<br />

DUNCAN'S BRE tTTERII', 1 $6 'Wood-<br />

DUDLEY dz HOLhIES, imrdw:~l*e ma. bridge w<br />

chants, 7 7 Woo~lwald czve<br />

Duncan's Ma1 t Ho~~se, 3 9 Hate-<br />

DUI)LE'i JOHN Q, of' D Ss llolmes 11 DUNCAN H, sn,ltlle ant1 il:~t*nii-.; lllalter<br />

66 Fort w<br />

48 Woodward ave b Howaril House<br />

Duel Tiiomes, dealer Labrossct cor Fourth Diincnn Douqnl Tl~om~)son<br />

1) ell^) )!; .101;11, cat*pentcr Baker<br />

Duncall J:~mcs, lab 1) H Robir:.: A\~w:iter H<br />

Dui.1~ (t~~tlic!,<br />

Dung Atlolf, siloo maker ~t.atlel & Hum-<br />

Duff John. gar~deuer 221 Michigan are w lnel<br />

Duff P,-t,dck, lab 221 Michigan are w DIJNCKLEE W S, 133 Atlams 1u.e e<br />

Dud l:ridgei, widow Spencer<br />

DUNCRLEE R I:, p~~intel I W S<br />

Duff' MI; clerk at Thn~npson dz Cilmt! Durlcklee<br />

Duffin Patl~ick, petlC1.r I) Central Hotel D'IINCKLEE H H, of Nwll D L?J (lo 11 87<br />

DntFt.11 Win, lab 'Fbolnp~orl<br />

She1 by<br />

D 11 FF:ELD Rev (r, I! 030 TVliootiw;~r(f ave D:JR~J?c~ .lohn. l:ib Trt~wl)l*idg~


140 DETROIT CITY DlREC'I'ORY.<br />

Dunne Josl~ua, lumber man 13 Siblep<br />

Dunne Wm, 1:rb 83 Woo(lbridgc?<br />

Dunn Edward, carp 19 Jolm R<br />

Dunn W, engineer b E Dunu<br />

Dunn William, musicin~l 238 Russell<br />

Duun Robert, painter 1 l 'i Franklin<br />

Dunn Julius, lab with J Bandress<br />

Dunne M71n H, b 233 Woodward ave<br />

Dungabar Henry, 138 blaple<br />

Dunke Charles H, salesman at Piquetts<br />

Dunllanl John, boiler maker 289 P'ranklin<br />

Donn Hannah 0, 12'7 Woodbridge w<br />

Dunn T G, brass moulder Jackson & Wiley<br />

Dunn Thomas, .gas maker 63 Fort e<br />

Dunn Philip, drayman 392 tor Croghan<br />

2nd Riopelle<br />

Dunn Dennis. ploogllman Thompsuu<br />

Dunnebackie J, saddler 11 GG Gratiot<br />

Dunebaclte Ed, haggage inaster hl C: R R<br />

175 Fiftll<br />

Dunnebeckie J, ciirp 108 Beaubieu<br />

D~innebacke Catharine widow, Jay<br />

Dunlap Wm H, tailor 13 Griswold<br />

Dunman Charles A, Burrell & Co iine<br />

Dunner Jacob, lab 21 9 Mecomb<br />

Dunpty James, porter T & J Hinchman<br />

Dunorcl Mrs, 188 Franklin<br />

Dunphy Philip carp 140 Larned<br />

Durkoe Morgan, carp b 23 Grand River<br />

Durack Daniel, lab 24'7 Franklin<br />

DURNEY H R, printer Free Pres oftice<br />

b Eagle IIotel<br />

Duros Thomas, melter Mich~gan Iron I'ouadry<br />

Durr Daniel, lab Clay<br />

Duryea Abraham, shoe maker 144 Adams<br />

avo<br />

Duryea Ed, with Alfred Knight 11'7 Jefferson<br />

avc<br />

Dusty Adelaide Widow, 224 Catharine<br />

Dwight A, lumber 55 1 Jefferson are<br />

Dwyer John, lab 925 Abbot<br />

Dwyer Patrich, 1:rb 109 Seveiltli<br />

Dwper Martin .Jloil~~, fruit i t ~ 102 l ~ def<br />

felvon ave<br />

Dwyer hil~~,~;isllrvo~~a~~<br />

;S!i Wood bridge w<br />

Dwjer Mary, b 329 Jetferson a\-($<br />

Uwyer Jeremiah, mou!der<br />

Dwyer Mary, b h 29 Woodbritlge w<br />

Dwyer James, lab 320 Franklin<br />

DYGERT ANDREW d, book binder<br />

Palmer's<br />

Dykelnan Mrs, 1'7 Abbot,<br />

Dvnon Patrick, lab 100 Woodbl.idq~<br />

Dy son Wm, carp 6'1 Harriet<br />

Dygert Isaac, presslllan Aclvortiser booit<br />

and job ofice<br />

Dunphy Richard, lab b 44 Henry<br />

Du~~smore Miss Jane, searllstress b Wnl<br />

Elmoro<br />

E<br />

Dupont G L, 17 5 High<br />

D~~pont Carles A, carp 194 Sixth EAGLE CO No 2, engine ho~tstt Laruet?,<br />

Dttpont Chas, waqgon maker 92 Franklin bet Bates and Woodward anb<br />

Dupont Francis, joiner 130 Jones EAGLE 9c ELLIOTT, clothing and cloth<br />

Dupont Louis, tailor 236 Fort e<br />

warehouse 76 Woodward ave<br />

Duponea S, drayman High<br />

EAGLE JAS E, of Eagle & Elliot~ res<br />

Dupra Francis, 2'74 Franklin<br />

1 3 4 Congress e<br />

Doprez John, soilor res 60 Guoin EAGLE JOSEPH A, with Eagle & Elli-<br />

Dupres Barthomew, lab 173 Franklin ott b W O'Callayhan<br />

~uprey C, painter 458 Woodbridge e Eahle G, butcher Hastings<br />

Duquette Mrs M, b 1 14 Congress n Eapliens Chas, bolsterer 230 Crogharr<br />

Duquette John, lab Congress H<br />

Earl Mn M, 6 h 55 Michigan ave e<br />

Duquette Oliver, sailor h Adams ave EARL MARCUS D, printer G h11.s b.l<br />

Doquette Joseph, drayman Fort H<br />

Earl<br />

DURKEE L P & CO, wholesale and re- EARL L C!, printer 212 Ra~ldolpb<br />

tail dealers in watches jewelry L!C 55 Earnsham Abm, lab aller bet Porter ant!<br />

Woodward ave<br />

Abbott<br />

DURKEE L P, of L P Durkee & Co b Easchen 6e07 carp 552 Crogkau<br />

Mrs Sturtevant ' Easson Wln, foreman with S Smith & CO<br />

DURICEE F D, watch maker and jeweler EASTON T M, ticket azt C; W R W<br />

Farquhar / 43 Buw~r(!<br />

i I


.\ N1) :I 1)VE:RTl SIN G (~d55E'L"l'EEII. 141<br />

-- - --------- -- ---- - ---- -<br />

East I-I, (col'd) v.-ith Crros Jenke Egan Thos E, locksmith Michigm Iron<br />

EATON TIIEODO~~E H, mbolesale Foundry Atwater H<br />

il rnggist 1 8 Woo~lwarcl nve iles 424 Jef- Egan James, lab 76 Lahyette e<br />

ibrson aye<br />

Egan Wxn, drayman 50 Wayne<br />

Eaton Aiouzo, cleiok register's oflice Egan Thos? drayman 156 First<br />

Eaton Eenj, boiler maker Seventl~ Egan Michael, tinsmith with F Mob<br />

Eaton Maria, tvidow 136 Cass<br />

Ege Fred, gunsinit11 shop 133 Grismold<br />

Eaz nI~.s, wiClow Silv(:~-<br />

res Randolph<br />

EbLert I,ouis, River<br />

Ege Thos, tailoi* with J C Marhle b game<br />

Eberle Flee( 1, llutcher 38 Jones<br />

Eggamsn B, 213 Lafavette e<br />

E be~t Louis, carriel- 1 $8 Franltlin Eggleston Herschell, sGlor 44 Macomb ave<br />

Eberts Eobe:-t M, acct 65 Elizabeth u. Eggy Fred, 263 Sixth<br />

ECCAKD FI-;ANCIS, cigar factory 128 Eglof John, blacksmith Gratiot El<br />

I Lnndolph<br />

Egner (Lo7 saloon 23 2 Jefferson five res 27<br />

Eci>a~-d Ed ward, cigar factorv 1 59 Cntha- Monroe ave<br />

1'111c<br />

Eib Gottleib, slloemaker b P Hummal<br />

Echlin Rotlert, carp Antoixle<br />

E icll Richard, carp Rus~ell<br />

Ecker Jo


142 Dt~'l1RO1T CITY DIRECT'ORY,<br />

ELLIOTI' EL clerli F,anln $ Elliott b EMMONS H K, attorney and counselor<br />

Mrs Eliiott<br />

13 Rotuda Qriswold res def5e1wn are H<br />

ELLIOTT JAMES K, cashier Eagle 65 Endres Jolil~, lab 86 Lawrence<br />

Elliott t, R11.s Elliott<br />

Enders Christial~, carp 208 Bri~qir<br />

ELLIOTT ROBT T, with Eagle Pc Elli- Eness Cl~arles, lab Franklin<br />

ott b hlrs Elliott<br />

Ens Ales, chairmaker S D Burbat~lc<br />

ELLIOTT RICHARD K, of Eagle & Ensign Lewis, rrinter res 249 Brurlt<br />

Elliott 126 C'in~g~-esa e<br />

Enswort11 Caroline, 40 Congress w<br />

Elliott I-Icliry. (cnl'd) I)arber 1 45 Wood- ENSWORTH DAVID A A, attorney and<br />

bridge IF-<br />

counselor 38 Griswold<br />

Elliott John. tleidel 111 ilicles 19 Can~pus ENSWORTH CTEO B, justice of peace<br />

Ma18ti11s<br />

notary public of Robe~ts & Ensworth<br />

Elliot1 Itc)i,ert. 6' Leit ilencl cFc Elliott res 164 jefiirso~l are b bIrs Doty<br />

1'72 Gratiot<br />

Enthoof Hel~ry, blacdsmitl~ wi tli do1111<br />

Elliott Matrhc~v, blscksmith 126 Eight11 Patton<br />

Elliott Wiclow, 352 Seventh<br />

Erl~anals Solin, carp 153 C!ati~ci~io(.<br />

Elliott 'Ct'ln, with wiclow Elliott<br />

Erhart C;, shoemaker 9 Silver<br />

ELLIS, DN AICE & FINSTE I:, ho111ce- Erich~on D, agent cabinet rnnka; associaopatl~ic<br />

1,111 iicians old Odd Feliows' tion res 154 Brush<br />

Hal I<br />

ERWIN JOHN G, of C!atli~~ CG Ellwin<br />

Ellis John, Al L), of Ellis, DlBke 6. Fiu- res 144 Congress v;<br />

ster b 25 Coilgrc~s w<br />

ERMTIK WM. TRA, of lioim~~ ~k Co b<br />

Ellis Jolm I:, fauc~ dry goods mer res 67 Biddle House<br />

iS dams ave IV<br />

Erz John, joiner with I W Ingenoll<br />

Ellis Cl~nrlotte, l~lillinery and fancy goods Ejc0t.t E B. - BB &W R Nuye b<br />

228 JeRelson ave<br />

IIoward House<br />

Ellis I, (col'd) shoemaker 912 and 214 Escott Henry, drugs all(: g~oceries 13<br />

AlaconlLb<br />

Gratiot<br />

Ellis A C, s;ilesman ,1 W Tillman res 222 Esdell George, brakeman XI..C R it lies 5'7<br />

Lal*ned e<br />

First<br />

Ellis WIII, dray?ylllan res 130 C;riswold Esdell Mary, b 11 57 First<br />

Ellsworth John J, printer b hlr Fislte E SDELL DAVID. c~~sto!us oflicer rcs 1 55<br />

Ellsworth Stuart, joiner with J W Inpersol1 Cathariue<br />

Ellsworth Joseph, grocer 186 Randolpll Esdell David, Senr, b David Esdell J I*<br />

Elmer MTnl, b h 58 and 60 Bates Essick John, carp 120 Jonep<br />

ELMS CHAS, yri~lter b 51 Lnrnrd Euler Henry, 126 Abbot<br />

Elsey .I, lab 76 Ueaubierl<br />

Eureka Iron Co No 4 Water~llan Llocl;<br />

Elsey Samuel, niatble cutter 13 Congress e EVANS RICHARD G, owner stestner<br />

res S6 Rival-d<br />

May Queen res 357 Seventl:<br />

ELWOOD S D ;L. CO, publishers cor Erans Richarcl, (colored) cook 5s Fort e<br />

Jetierson avc and Entes res 182 Ran- Evans Geo, of Harrison P,. Co res 12 2<br />

dolph<br />

Cor~gress e<br />

Ely Calvin $1, cdealcr in patent medicines Erans Wrn, carp GG Washington nrr<br />

, 66 Jeferson aye b <strong>City</strong> Hotel Evens John, clerk Plymouth Roc-k res La-<br />

Emerson Miss A F, teacher b Rufils Hos- fayette<br />

MCT<br />

Ererd Francis, peddler 7 Columbia n.<br />

Emary George, carp b 25'1 Sistll Everett Charles, b Waverley Houw<br />

Emmett Eliza, 1) h 18 Antoine<br />

Evers Henry, painter 24 Fort E<br />

Emmons & Jones attorneys and counselors Evers Ma C, 139 Antoine<br />

14 Rot~znda Griswold<br />

Evers WTm, machinist at Young's Il'o;l~~dl~y<br />

EMMONS JED P C, of Emmow Rd b National Hotel<br />

Jones b National IIotel<br />

Evren Wm. finisher Rmsh-st Pot~udry


EWELL E C, daguerrean artist 128 Jef- / E'ARGO WALTER, Zq:recs b 209 Howfer2orr<br />

a,ve res bfiallli ave<br />

Ewe11 F, luiller <strong>City</strong> hfil!r res 135 \Ir H, clerk Am Exp Go b 206<br />

Larned w 1 Ho~vczrcl<br />

Ewers Henry, painter r.e.4 24 ~ drt e FARGO \YiTJL,ErL"S, Ail1 Esp. cdfice C<br />

Ewer William, 1n:tchin is:, res 2 1. hlacomb H JVaIlier<br />

;t~c<br />

Yannbeiic4r Jacob. tailor. 190 Gratiot<br />

Ewer58 John, lab Clil~tt:,:;<br />

FARMERS7 & ~IECHANICS HANK,<br />

Ewert? Peter, stoliecutter 11 5 Croghnli 124 Jefferson ai-e<br />

EygAbroI Davicl, I:t~iv~!, Fort H Farmer Chas (coi'd) Inb 24 Catharine<br />

Eytenbelz Edward, ss!es;a:.n Anilie~:? & &%me1 Sylr~sti:~ n~ac]~inist Jackson<br />

Co 1) Merchants E xcllnugc: .<br />

~ i mi 118 l Abbot<br />

Eeekiel d W, eacb:~nge 1,nl:be:. 20 'L'ilird Fnllme~ J, map p:it]isller 19 &Ionrot?<br />

I-c,; I 7; .To11 I i Ro<br />

Fnrnnni Michael, drover C?hicago rod<br />

I4'ARXSWORTA L L, n~anufBcturel.:iud<br />

I!'<br />

deaier irr boots slloes and rubb~rs 62<br />

Viruod warc! ti ve re: 'I'bToo~:l war,? tt~c n ear<br />

lqaas V


Fawell Henry, cabinet rnalcet 11 1 Adame<br />

a\'e €!<br />

Farre2 Sa?r:uel, carp at LeKoy's h 1 to<br />

Larnod w<br />

1 Fellers Gee .J, grocer 64 Jefferson ave h<br />

I<br />

Fame!] M:s Maitha, I 1 ? F~-aukl~il<br />

Far~nel~ ck Gill, 207 (ir;;n(l River.<br />

Farren Edw;~rcl, of' F KT (;ill 1) 157 TVno(lsame<br />

Fellows Joseph, sawyer 79 Ada~ns ave e<br />

Fellhaur Stephen, shoe maker 408 Gratiot<br />

Fellrath Francis, watch nlnker 136 Seventh<br />

Felt J Q, b R R Hotel<br />

Felter E, calp 215 Colunlbia e<br />

warcl ave<br />

Fel tller Chas, mason 1 79 M~~llett<br />

Farrier Mr, rt.s 32 Fjht<br />

Telt us Pat, marltetman 1 ",Michigan ;we c.<br />

Farsch11eitie14 ,?2rnnt?


Field Miss Susan, milliner b 132 Lamed w I FISCHER P di W, jewelers watch makers<br />

Fielding J I?, painter h 0 Reeve<br />

Fifer Chas, tailor 35 Napoleon<br />

Figg It JV, trav agt for John Hanna<br />

Fighally Nichael, boiler maker, b Washington<br />

House<br />

Filkin N I?-, of Stow Az E'ilkinres Lamed w<br />

Filkins Natl~aniel, painter b 89 Larned w<br />

Fillion John, lab 299 Prar~klin<br />

Fillingher John, shoe maker 3 8 5 Hastincs -<br />

Fineheart Isaac, lnasoll 235 i'roghtln<br />

Fink Jacob, stonecotter 158 Russell<br />

Fink A, peddler 56 Fo~t c!<br />

Fink L, tailor 90 Michigan ave w<br />

Finla~son James, finisher 120 Orchard<br />

Finley James, lab 170 Franklin<br />

and dealers .in watch mal;ct.s tools and<br />

materials 200 Jefferson avc<br />

Fischer P, of P & W Fischer res 547 .Jef-<br />

ferson aye<br />

Fischer I$', of P & IT Fiscller iars 349<br />

JeEefion avo<br />

Fisther ,Jolln, carp Tho~ultsol~<br />

Fiiicller I-Ienry, lab 1 5 8 Maple<br />

Fisher I? P, machinist Jackson & jiWiley<br />

Fish il A, grocery and provision store, 2s<br />

Afoxlroe m7e res 9'7 Adam ave e<br />

FISII TVM S, ncct H P Baldwin's res<br />

123 Lalsncd e<br />

Fish Benjamin, clerk T S; J Hincl~lnan h<br />

Wm S Fish<br />

FINLEY RICHARD H, of McDonald Fisher Mrs C, res 72 Elizabeth w<br />

F b Mrs Doty<br />

FISHER HENRY 117, of Pi..ln~er<br />

Finn Patrick, prop steam boat house 56 res 72 Elizabeth w<br />

Front<br />

Fisher Anthony, lab 26 hlaylt!<br />

Finn Richard, lab 23 Lariletl w<br />

Fisher Joseph, farrner Gratiot I1<br />

Finn Thomas, Erin's Home 52 Front Fisher E, of E $ A Fisher res Wooclwarcl<br />

Finn Jeremiah, lab 107 Abbot<br />

aye near toll gate<br />

Finn P,,grocer GI and River<br />

Fisher Aaron, lnaster builder res 49 hfian~i<br />

Finn W~dow, 1 S0 Abbot<br />

ave<br />

PINNEY S, prop Finny's IIotel 160 Fisher J, mason r2s 17 John K<br />

Wood~vard ave cor Stste<br />

Fisher James, carp 51 IVashington nvr<br />

Pinuey Geo, book binder b A Selleck Fisher Wm, 44 Lafayette e<br />

Pinister Harriet Widow, res 79 Adam Fisher hl hf, mason 47 Miami ave<br />

ave w<br />

Fisher Isaac, wagon-maker 32 Monroe ave<br />

Finnister Jonah, painter 2 1 Centre<br />

ses 187 Second<br />

FlNSTER FRED, of Ellis, Drake 6s P Fisher Francis P, machinist .Jsck;n~i<br />

homeopathic physician b E H Drake Wiley b hirs Mattison<br />

Finnigan Lawrence, moulder 019 Seventh Fisher Mrs, widow 303 I3rush<br />

Pirboi Thomas, res 64 Russell<br />

Fisher Benjnmio, builder 45 High<br />

Firebeeker Phillip, black smith 168 Clia- Fisher John P, b Mrs Fisher<br />

ton<br />

Fisher (: IV, (colored) hacltnlan allev rear<br />

FIRE ENGINE Co No 8, Engine Hotlse 124 Gratiot<br />

114 Third<br />

Piske D JV, lili~~ber dealer res 12 High<br />

i+'IRXMEN7S HALL, cor Jcflkrson are Fiske John P, wit11 li W King &. Co, b<br />

and Ran(1olpll C S Cole agt<br />

233 Congress e<br />

Sirnane Michael, lab 209 Sixtl~ Fitz Pat, 123 Eighth<br />

'<br />

Firnane Wm, lab 209 Sixth<br />

Fitz James, blacksmitll at Folton Iron<br />

I'il-ker Miss Ch!istian, dress maker :~nd \TTorlr.i res Co~gress 6<br />

luiilinrr with Misses Fergusoon Gs ,Jol~n- Fitzgeorge Wm, carp 71 Abbot<br />

ion Fitzgerald John, 18s Al)bot<br />

FircLite J'eap wnker with S Acke~ Js Co I Fitegeerald Ih, Fifth north of Gr~srnl River<br />

Fisby Ricl~artl, sail maker res 70 Farrar Fitzgeralil Il'llos, blackslnitll D Jc hl R 'W<br />

b.isehbach G :i- P, grocers 3.5 hliehigno 1 C.1<br />

ave e 1 Fitzgerald Edmund, lab 222 FIowarcl<br />

b"'i~c'Jt~,aelc .P. of G .k I) F res 35 Michigsn<br />

I<br />

Fitzgernl(1 hlicllnel, il:o~i!d+~,~ .Incltsor! PE<br />

nvcL t' I Wi!e:s rrs 102 ~evollth


146 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

l'ityerald d:lu~~et;~ lab 2:; Park<br />

Rtzgeralll Mrs, grocer L 62 Seventl~<br />

Fitzgerald h.lnrtm, Cfiic,ago 80ad<br />

Fitzgerald Jollli JV, imnrble cutter P Michigan<br />

;lye w<br />

Fitzgibbon Willl sililor 173 E.ift11<br />

Fitzgit!:oo P:it. lab :111ej- bet l'orter &<br />

Ald~wt<br />

Fitzgil)bon bla:irice, rccess 20 -4twatcr c<br />

~itsii1,buns Mrs Patrick, 360 Coagress e<br />

Fitzh11~11<br />

- Mn.*li, YOIN mission agent 1 D Sib-<br />

ley<br />

Fitzhugil Edward, clerk b Mrs E Dotj<br />

Fitzhug!l E UT, apilt old Oswcgo line<br />

dock foot JITayne<br />

.FitzhugB -1 W, n~ellt wit11 E Biasell res<br />

JefXcr5c)n<br />

Fitzmichat.1.-. t;:\ ern keeper 1 7 1 L:uned<br />

:md SS 'I'llirtt<br />

Fitz~norris Jn~nes, pattcnl maltcr 1 1 ? Pint<br />

Fitzmoirix N, fillislier 27 Grancl Iiiver<br />

Fitzp:~tr:ck Ed ward, 1:ib 286 Franklin<br />

Flanigan M, lab 9 9 FiRh<br />

Flaneq FIrq H, 2.41 Cong!.c.bs e<br />

l%mnery Pat, gider 58 (;r:in(l iti~et*<br />

FLATTERY 9: EROS, wl~ole~sle :ud<br />

retail fi~al~uf~iclii~c;~ :in(! clcalers in furnitue<br />

26 T,Voocl~vni*cl :lvr<br />

Flattery Kcill, of F Cb i3n.s rcs 94 Larned e<br />

Flattery D~crlni, I .:' i: 13;to.; iB~l.: 1 5 An-<br />

toin(.<br />

Plnt.tel+y Jni;leh, of i:' 8 E r~i<br />

Larneci (!<br />

rcs 190<br />

Flattery ).Vililiian;, 1 , I<br />

MTeLer 9 j4 Col~$.css P<br />

I'lnttamj- Joiir,, 15 Arlto~11o<br />

F1;iry Tlouis, lab 22;'; Riva~~i<br />

ITIat-eri hf, lj~,~liIvirtc!(:r :~t<br />

res 1 1 2 Firs;:<br />

' w i ti: H<br />

E'lenl.1 Pctrt., bl:si;sn~i t:i 151 C!dt~11:i,i3 e':<br />

Tlcisclle~* Pet els, i~i~clli~;e~~~~.? ~!fl~::b 60 Afi(:Jiil<br />

? ,<br />

. 1<br />

?:I.!!;~L\;* L? 3'j,s!~er7s<br />

Fitzpatricl; Uern;lr*d, l~lnc!isrnith 1) Lansing hu:!rc\v. u.:i:13i,~i~:i:tc !. I,;~.; !'i.a!l?c-<br />

Hoilsc<br />

.. -<br />

Fitzpatiuick ( 'olweli~ir;, slloel~~~licr imcs 40 1Jler:jiuing 1.j-I: 2 , h:is,:~cca~ 8 *: i i ;i~c~<br />

M~II~o~? a\ e<br />

I"1vn?nling RolJe:.i, !::a:! ,~:l~.!;l~' s;;?, ):I .Ittf-<br />

%'it~p~iricli dun, Jdbrso~i sve H<br />

fclaoll nvu (.or \3'nyn~<br />

Fitzpnt~sick Stepheu, laborer Ln!+~le(i Fie111111irlg JIic~lti~;:, la!) 126 i)-:i5<br />

Fitzpat~icl; Daniel, lab 66 Baker FLEMIXC; GEORGE li, of ~i;,rvaril F &<br />

Fitzpatrick Dennis, fo~*eman cutter I1 E Co Penins1': ~lri:ltin~ 05, b ':!l!I .!~!f ave<br />

Baldrvin's res 182 hIicliigcn :rve 1:. F1enr.v Felix, tuilster Xtwat~r ci<br />

Pitzpatrick James lab C;bic:~go Roa~l F'lesllkan S, clrover 1 10 Larne. !<br />

FiBpatricli Thoi~as, grocer and tavern Fletcher Wn1, mooldt~r Eloil:-s: !'lo31 ~I~I.J-<br />

Iteeper 93 and 05 Grilnd Eircr a r~-s Cl~icap ROBL?<br />

Eitzptitricl; .J I:, fiuislter 100 Lamed LV Fletcher Jol311 T, c:up $3 E;i;:;l'uc?!i v,<br />

Fitzsi~nl:lons Pat, ;twt 11 P Hutellills b F16tcher 'l'ho:!?ns, watciiii~an 3s Loc.csf1<br />

Howtirc'l House<br />

Fletcller C+eoi.;p, la!) 11 s i 1 ~ $i : xtll<br />

l~itzsilnrnons hlichnel, fruit (lenlcr 11 Sixth :rnd Serentll<br />

Fitzsimmons Tlloillas, lab 04 Porter Fletcher Tllor:~:~~, \t;atci~!l~ai~ Sist i; !I 4h.nnd<br />

Fitzriln~noni Jainss, lab 02 Polale;<br />

Fitzsiillo~ls Chn~*les, mholesalu arlll retail<br />

River<br />

P'letcller T.\, :r~~cou!?:s::i nt ;I;uJ~~-' It 84<br />

givoczr 151 J\Tootlb~.idge w 11 do<br />

lion tcaln:<br />

Fitzsin~ons Pnt rick, clerk rcs D Motltc:~ll~ 1 i:lish~nnon .Innle.-, il:i:.:vcs ~II:


FLOWER GEORGE. of P c9c Bros 2s FuremanlUiddel; Lb 1 hl:l~.iul<br />

Erusii<br />

Vorsy the James, lab 304 Lafaye tte<br />

No\nre:.a ic:~:kc, 4 s Sllelb~<br />

Forsyth Elisha, Lricl;makct 2 s tlaf:&y-<br />

Flon!? Hugll. master Luilrlt r I-rAs 101 Fort e etto 1;<br />

~$iiil doha, joiilcr wit11 Hugh Flynn Forsyth Wiclow, 59 AlicLkn~i n; 1;<br />

Flynil I'ntritIi, lab 101 Plum<br />

ForytI~ Mrs, 71 Thinl<br />

Flyn11 Wm, Fifth n GI-and Rii er<br />

Forrest David, lliason 58 Ch:.!lc<br />

Flynl: Thomas, lab b 400 Gr:inlt Ri\ ela Forrest James 0, b C ~'icltwa~-;<br />

Fohnn .T(-~HI, lab 81 bliclligail arc. w Forton Petel; ellip cn1.1) 100 Franklill<br />

Foise Augustus, drayman re-; Catharine Forster Wrn, carp L H Gush<br />

Folej liZa~$aret, wi~loc wai!lcr\vornnn 83 Forstrr Charles, clerk at Ci~eckered 8 to1 e<br />

JiToo~ll)riilge w<br />

Fosltet Jul, c q maker ~ wit11 S Acker h 00<br />

Folej- Daniel, witli Pl;rrp!.ei lJo!ej Foster T, waiter 01 0 Antolile<br />

Folej, i!Znl.y, serrnn t L:~:onc(l Ho:l?;c Foster D MT, painter 17 Cong~r-5 (<br />

~o!oi- \I'icion-, w:i.herno~l~n:~ 01 \1700d- Foster H, printer li'rec Press oficc<br />

Gridg1: w<br />

Foster bIrs Susan, dressmnlie~ 1 65 Larned e<br />

FOLGE lt ;!EDRE\\; .I, ileal! cjer'a 1101th Fostc~. F 8, fol.eu:nn I'it's snw-ii:i!l lu 58<br />

.Ih:!rz line of stesme~~r, res 221 Lnfayette w C;uoi:l •<br />

Yolk X~ithonj-, tnnn~r at, Lslue'h<br />

Postcr Cll:irles, clerk rcb 215 L:\f;lyettt~ c<br />

FOLSOBI h' M. ~~rop 'I'r~'inont Iiou3e Foster James (colored) 103 Crophsij<br />

FOLSObi SIBIE 08, v;ool ilealer office at I'ostc.1. R .I. vcgctablc e.l.ocer 16- hIicEiq:rn<br />

N3:i,Du11ci;!ec.S-C'o~414-00~1~21~~ta~e axe<br />

;lei I09 14;asiiinqtun - n~ o<br />

FOSTEIt E U, :~cct nt C: ck LB hIelilt-<br />

BoLI?:~~!~ .Idolp!ln;, inb 27 (;r.:ind Kivrr 1'oster F A, millwright Hnliltrnmcli<br />

Fou~!ei.lin,da A, L:outmnkvr r ~~s 03 9 Foyt e Foster John FI, il:;s!.i~list nt Loco~~iotive<br />

5'0~l:e Josei>Ii, i:ib 37 L~~~reccc. IYorks 1, 3 3 l-lo\v:in!<br />

Fo~:L!icau E phraim, i:~b Lahyet te I! lj'ougal Chiistian, lab Fili e:<br />

Foosc Francis, ilraymnn 3 5 ('ongreas I. Fountain Dl draymail Kapolro:!<br />

FOO'I' HE NET. \L.CI einr:; :in,! t reasurer Fountain L, draym:ln IIigL<br />

Nebra.;ka Minlil~ ('47 hoper h!ocl; 1) Fpivlor H, bookkeeper nnr! cd!iec t~ l;g :,gent<br />

Michigan Escllafigc<br />

1e.q I28 Plur::<br />

FOOrCE GEORGE; oL' Moor(- ti1 ibw!e!- iiieliord, lumber c 251<br />

I 10:: C'ongre-h ci F"rc''e I MroodwarJ nve b blrs Alrorci'~<br />

FO(3TE GUY. Presia leut E'nrnlela' ailcl Fowler G, stonecutter 41 hfolltcsli:;<br />

Meshanid Bank nild 1- S Peniiorl agt 170s Thomas, cnrp 'l'hompsnn<br />

F~tio;lc?i H~ite! 1 Fox Robert, Mncksr:~it!~ $18 Bate3 re. 229<br />

IToutc DT'c~. wit11 JCI~II~ l[iai~~!;t 1, W- 1 131 LISL<br />

C! S:al,,ine / Fox Thoinas Eertroln, clerk iaes 29s F;I.IIF~I<br />

Foctu ,J(.hl,, cuo;wr Maple 11<br />

Fox Hiram, engineer 69 Lab] c-b-.


Foy Patrick, lab ,315 OI!~:LI:E FBEEDMAN HERMAY, of Freecltnatt<br />

Foy Conmd, TI ow!,ri(iqa i 1 & Erorllers 1 1 Xla \\-an 1<br />

E'oyle Philiip, ;:,I, ~r:,~;k!iri I1 FREEDMAN J, of F~aedu~:in ck 1I:ro:helr<br />

Vracony Francis, siiip vfiI.j) 25 1\\7nterloo i e* S? Congress n<br />

k'R,IEnliEL ISIDORE, '-31. c!(~nl~r 1 'i<br />

I<br />

k'~.ee~n:tn Zebp, la:) SS (4uolll<br />

GI~~SI~ old ws :)%,-fAr 97 Eat ea Freema~r a11.s G, :360 (.'ol.g~.~.~ t.<br />

Fl~;tr.:r .John, ~ilili):' !I 50 FI'oI:~ ; b'r.eem:>~~ hi I!, 4ll;l:;ghtsrnan sitr.vtA).or gen-<br />

I t , c : i t s ! ' 1 - n.01'~ office TCS 211 hf;tre:te w<br />

.ic.! tc Tlia~*stou I F~~eernun J, oinnihus tl~*ivi.r Corn~i!eri.inl h<br />

Fran~h.: Joi~n, iiutcf~e~. It;.-, 1 1 ,t I t I Freeman Sctlt, 1 It R Hotd<br />

Vraucc, J 3, ruachinist 1t.5 155 Al:t)ot I V~eemm Dnvit!. :)t.tidier I fii Larnt:d e<br />

Plnnce John, ~citll d R Fi*;;~:ce F'ree~nn~l Tl~ori~ti~, ci~p .r ~iznko* rt:s 1 tjti<br />

Francernann Fred, t:iilor tvi tll f 1 (4ovt.r IV(7i~(Z\r.ard we<br />

f1'<br />

Fra::cis ,1:7111e~, 21 0 For: iyz<br />

' F~*eell~so L llamas, cigar nlaker I, (~nraon'~<br />

Francis Hepee. cigar ili:ii;er 17-4 Br:?all 1 saloo~l<br />

Vrancomlr -, b hlra iyrs~;Iit 243 !,a:.~!ei! e 1 FKEEbIAN ~ E A, O I~*HIL(~~ liflAnfi~y-<br />

&aueoln I) Gee, sailor 243 LO~NL'I! c<br />

I<br />

ctte ik-<br />

Fmngihurch Latinr(1, :ail{)r 16 1 Maconlh FBE i PRESS OIJFIC'E, 50 (~ri~moltl<br />

FmnL ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ It::i! sjb I ~ it:^ ~ : : '!i~itt , $11 Freibulger ~t Cinisti~, ~nnrblrs ~orks 121<br />

I I a ! 7 iir.ush<br />

1 tVood~~a~vldve<br />

Fr~l~ii !'e;er, i ~ ~~liet 1n:ilirl~ 2 15 Mncn~lr l~ I.'i*elLu~g~~. Fred, of Fl*eibu~*g.ei. tt. Christie<br />

F'ran li Heorv, Crog!ln:l<br />

res 11 4 klullett<br />

Fraiik MIS Joseph, ras 223 :tinl:e~t F'RENCIZ3 METHODIST CXlrRCI-I, e<br />

Frank John, painter 285 Bttazlien<br />

s Rivanl L)rt Laf'i~yetre and ( 'I-ogbatl<br />

Franl; (: L, c:~rrie;. 147 C~ogl~an French Mrs, res i.', John 1:<br />

. Franlis Mrs, gar.dener 200 AM)ct French Nor~nan T, tlrayr.jnn res 8 7 Oak<br />

Jhnliur I-:, s;c~lor 1 81 hfaco~nl) FKENCH JOSEPH, acct <strong>Detroit</strong> l'rib-<br />

Frsntz Jbsrph, iaL 12'7 This d<br />

une office r'es 40 Rfzdison ave<br />

Frauwl Cllss, Id) 228 Lafayett(~ t. k'rerlch David, plaster mill Atwater ties 9 '7<br />

Fraunti Enlst, lab St Aban<br />

Cong1.i.s~ i.<br />

Frau~(lner Joilo. it~oemaker 164 h'astings F~eencb John, fireman 60 flarrict<br />

Fraser Hugh, tailor with Ja~i~~s Menzirs French Geo, (coi'd) lab Macoml)<br />

Fraser A 11. ;it:or~li:y ofnce over 154 Jrf- French James, res 122 Park<br />

fel~so~i ilst I r~c: 226 Jeff'tfl-sou ;rv.. Frencll Johi~, teamster Hastings<br />

Aeilst J, ar I+ ton:e:; witl: 1 D !+:rser I rs Fres John, carp '762 C1atharine<br />

Cllene fkr.!~? H<br />

F~eeund (I has, lab "8 Lsf6 (1 y c : tte c.<br />

FRAZER 'L'HOMAS, gru~rnl !ickct ag: F~*ev thttleib, ficishe: c' 1: R depot b<br />

&1 C B R depo: rtli 14; C:ongt.ess w<br />

Frazer F~*ar!~.ie, s:riior 1417 Fr;~-lr:klin<br />

11<br />

E'razer .la!:!ci H, : t.2: l--!:t!r: liyaler \iiij~e<br />

Rot?:l~lj;l 1 +)s 26s Ti1i: (1<br />

U it C I !<br />

i s<br />

56 Wood'rvidge c<br />

F~-e(!er~cB Henry 'T, 0 I 1 1 1 Mo lie! t<br />

Fre(!fi~;in I~~III-J*. ~-JI~~IJ:Y (;r-i:.iot<br />

, .<br />

Fredniln G~Q, i ~LLI)JK. il~iibe


Prisby C H, engineer, Specht farm<br />

Fritz C has, lab 3 1 1 Croghau<br />

Froehlicher Anti on, teamster 122 Clint011<br />

Frommuller A, 140 C roghan<br />

FROST GEO S, agt St Mary's Falls Ship<br />

Canal C'o, office 79 Griswold ren 13'7<br />

Fort LV<br />

Proit, BZallon S, <strong>Detroit</strong> smelting works, Y<br />

FROST & C'O, upholsterers and chair<br />

ave iv<br />

Fullrmann All; car11 ruar 180 Fort e<br />

Futvoyo Isaac, I. James hfcQrntli<br />

Fyfe Richard, clerk T K hd~i:is<br />

Gab Conrad, li~b Jag<br />

Gabler L, sacldler Grat~ot<br />

Galllel An:ilony, 59 Chestuut<br />

Gabriel Chm, baggage 1) 'fi M it<br />

~nanufacturers 34 Woodwarcl av e VI b Sherman's<br />

FROST MILTON, of F & CO,~ Micb EX Gacger John, carp lb4 Mullat!<br />

FROST HORACE A, b C; S Fro.;: Oactzman G,:o, trl(-)!de~ nliey bet pur tsl8 aud<br />

Fruet C hiis, er~gineer Friruklirl H<br />

Abbot<br />

FRUbWILLEil J, of IT-eber b Frumvi!- C+actzrna:~ Geu, ,i r, [a).., 70 Porte,.<br />

ler res 35 Croghan<br />

Gadway A, engineer L Sheldon Eioch<br />

Ii'rumi-iller Lewis, co~~pe~su~ith 25' 3.retfersou Gaemafi J, wheeiwrigilt 10 1 Cr~gharr<br />

arre yes 1 76 Beau bielm<br />

Gairrlq Mat, lab Atwater e<br />

Frye Mary, res 181 Coi~yrzi.~ t:<br />

G;afirley Patrick, cigar uaiter li hlrs Ili~tly<br />

Fryer David, dray inail 2 i Yprijsf C;agc 13. KationaI Billiard Kot~m 108<br />

Fryer Wm, dray man 21 Dufliel~l<br />

\Vooilwarcl ave res 55 Elizabeth tv<br />

~ricr Peter, drayman 21 Sproat Gag(? bI!; c.1er.k h Blindbury's Hotel<br />

Fryer Simon, drayman 2 1 Spr~at Gage Jcror~lc. cit~r!; F: Hei:len~an b (; Phil-<br />

~~llaman~nthon~,~~ t31G Michigan<br />

G<br />

11p.<br />

(;ag+bl! Peter, tamer 25 E'ujl!<br />

Ospni +r Franli, lab (3 IIapie<br />

(iagnicr Lewis, bhcksznitl: .l St,u;l;lan's<br />

FULLEE 1 0, ncct rcs 218 Congress e<br />

Fuller Geo P, shil) clla~ldler res 80 First C;:igni,:r Y amul.l, rnasou 3:: -3 Frnnlili~l<br />

Fuller L D, sil\-er sl~oon maker wit11 T B (i:~~nitdr Hcnrv, sailor 2'73 Yrntlkii~~<br />

Leaven worth 1 Gag~licr liar ti^!^ s:?ihr lJra~~!;liii<br />

Fuller J S, bookse!ler P 0<br />

I<br />

~ C33 S State I CCiirrlli*.~ B, la!: :;s (iathnrirr~l<br />

Fuller Jessie, teamster Springmclls Chinic!. Joseph, sailor 273 Ii'rau!tli~~<br />

Fuller Silas L, acct b L 0 Fuller Ciagcier J, lab 301 Gratiot<br />

Fuller J C, painter 'iG Abbot<br />

Gaguier dohu El tailor 261 F~arllilill<br />

Fuller H, engilleel. D QG M R U'<br />

Gaines - clcrk at Ellis' b 5'7 Larued<br />

Fuller Miss L E, rer 19 Rowlaad Gaines Thomas, snlthsrnan Ellis' rcs 104<br />

Pultoi~ Abigail, 1 1 5 Adam ave r<br />

Adarns ave<br />

Fulton Geo, butcher -16 L~broasn Gale Wm, fruit store 89 J-8 0 YTSOII. :LC'C<br />

Funia Francis, lab Guoifi<br />

FUNKE J MT, hat and cap store 181 defferson<br />

ave res 91 Elizabeth e<br />

Funke Christian, 12 Beacon<br />

Galaliavin Bartholomew, lab 130 (~riswold<br />

C+ALLAC+KEE THOMAS, importer of<br />

and wholesale and retail dealer in wines,<br />

II~ILC~~, cigars and groceries 230 .l effer-<br />

Funke Theodore, carp 2 8 P ,~~co~I<br />

Funke Mrs, b h 83 Maconrb<br />

Fonke Fred, saloon keeper G i bIacoml?<br />

Funklin A B, mason b A lyrizht<br />

son asb-e re8 2'7 Statc<br />

Gaiiaghal- l'hoinar, d 1; clerk Thoma3 Gal-<br />

1;igl~er. SI<br />

I GalL-hr:. =lol~:~ \I-. :ixt with Ttio~ilni (481-<br />

Fur? John. lab 84 Seventh<br />

Furev Jenles, cal.sntitb 13s Abbot<br />

~url;n~ Wm, barkeeper :~t 143 L;lrnc-d<br />

Furnace M, b hlrs Alvordj<br />

Fusbe Mary, 1 7 1 Laftiyette e<br />

I 1ag12e;<br />

' (tBLLA(+tI 1C K 1'. rope m:tuuhcturcr<br />

(AltIer~~~al~ of Ei~lltik \Y:i~d) T ~ Y 404<br />

({rand River<br />

CWagher Antllouj-, i:tL I, Trmgelon<br />

Fuss Henr~, teamster 200 (;ratlo:.<br />

Futmjve C F. travdq q t iv2i 38 bincomb<br />

C;irllagher .James, tailor 126 Larned e<br />

(kal!;ta~;flc~r E, tailor 95 Lwnetf e


160<br />

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1) c 'j" x 0 1 '1' (' I 'J1l- 1) I 11 2 c1 T 0 1: 1-<br />

I__ - - - -_ - - - - - - -- --- ---- -<br />

(ialleti:: Juhn, i,lzstel-er O1-1~:iiis 1 (&WIN J KNOX, ;rtto~ney ad coo~isulor<br />

(+ALLOJvAY GEORGE K, shippix~g ;:I, !:(,$ oflice over 16 1 Jeff'erson at<br />

;~c(] t:umnlissi(,!l rnfr L Lal.necl lloube I Gavjin Pit:, 1nb 301 C1rcy$nll<br />

(;ALLO~VAY \t'31 I:, wit11 (+eo PI (:;i!- Gay hlrs Mary, (cloi'd) 2s Catharine<br />

loway 1) Lai~tlekl i ioore<br />

Gayiortl Mrs Harriet, It; Palmel<br />

(4ajIon-ay Nidxiel, I:& Franklin<br />

, Gnzel ,i, I:tb 11 ilnsti~p<br />

({ahin klcnois, 1:1?~ '792 Lnfh::ettt. \v (iebnl C'ssper, masol? 291 .ktikptle (<br />

(:alrlu Jerry, Id) 205 Sixtn<br />

(ieck Henrv, d. 'slacksrnitii 35 La1)rosse<br />

(4a:x-ny TITID, clerk 12 iIo~\-ar(l (?'-l>cli :ir,to!~.:e. \va:ch :nakt.r ~vith L P<br />

(4aIy d:in:cs, fireln:ul 28 Catllxioc<br />

J-)?ilbk(-y<br />

(+axlein Mat, lair '72 7 hInconlL (k~ X;t-r~t:, i'it~j) b Ioni.;~e aye<br />

(+eislcl. Augusti~r;, ~*ea~aill~ani 2 50 deit avej<br />

(;arblack X~::hi;ny, lab 305 (i~ogl::r:i (kist A~~BII~, cabinet maker 309 Act-Sac.,<br />

Oarland Jlichnel, carp 3.1 Loe:1rta (kist V, simc:~jalier 313.5 ,rlntoinc+<br />

(3arlorf T, lab IIastings<br />

C4eiler Petcr. g~o:*c.~. i 19 (4rariot<br />

(JARRETSON FREELAND, with R 11 Gellhart C, wotchn~an D & M R W<br />

Hall re9 Grand Riii\.er near Woodward me Gelsch F, cigar maker b F Eecnrd<br />

Garret Hilam C, ship carp Springwells CGelster (ko, H:~mrran:cli<br />

Garrev Mrs Peter, 3:? Crogkan<br />

Gemeinha~dt A, wagon maker res High<br />

Garrison E R, b hIrs Parquhar<br />

(;emen: F, carp rear 1 SO Fo~t r<br />

Garrison House, corner Jeffei*soll :~ic ;irld Geilan John, ~iihc-elwright<br />

Caqs<br />

(;lener.~ hir, hlr, 18s Fri~nkiir~<br />

(iarrison ,him J, res 202 Je4jrson ai.e Geileux ('acelin, 3 56 Wood bridge e<br />

(larrison Chas M, gt Garrison House Gendl-jcli F, taiior 24.' Croghao<br />

C;a~.tlnnci Wm, cleric h d Ccrnfie!d George J01112, lab I 85: C'lintoll<br />

(+askell 'I'horn:~, plumber with J Reilly C


GERMAN E, L 11 Ge~nlilil<br />

Ciignac S, clerk 55 Maeomb<br />

GEEMAN LUTKERAN CJHURCH.see GILHElET GEO W, cnchier 31 (' K K<br />

Church Direcfory<br />

depot yes 104 First<br />

Geiman IIenry, sailor Cljngress N Gilbert Goo, switch tenc1t.r bake^-<br />

Gerl~~ii~l Thomas D, c:clap i'(.)~-t H Gilliert Henry C, Jntliam azent Odd Ye!-<br />

Germin Peter, s:tddler 86 C:int~n<br />

lows' Nall<br />

Germsin Ed wiird, carp 355 Orleans C;ill)e~t TVn'm, lime melchaut over 54 def-<br />

Gei.el.utia t 7mk J, clel.1; I 5 9 Croghan fewon are and 1 2 Woodb~midge<br />

Ge~r-ilw MIS I.'r:~n:-e~, rridew 338 Larned Gilbert J W, builder I-it11 Wm Gilbert<br />

east<br />

Gi1l)el.t 'I'lloi~~s, b National Hotel<br />

Gel-ste C ha, cuopur A~:ioinc<br />

Gilbert E K, Inmber ma-ciiant rcs 510 Jet'<br />

Geri-as John, !ah E,ivcr-<br />

fel.son ave<br />

GETCHELL TVM 9, ~ YOC~CJ~ 62 Jef&rsil)l (;ilt)s Gee, imrclsare tne~rlit res 21 Washczve<br />

res 55 Larned IV<br />

irlgton we<br />

Gettcss Mrs Lucretia, widow 63 Abbot Gilchrist Wm, nlachinist Tllon~peo~~<br />

Getz John G, cabinet make1 174 Macomb Gildy Matt CI:as, tin and copper smith<br />

Getz knasierin, la~n~dresr 1 0 0 Grand Depot store, store 164 \Vooilbridge w<br />

%jv. I*<br />

Ipes 153 Congress w<br />

Beyel Jacob, tall;) i 1 'rligli<br />

Gildey Chas, 164 Woodbridge VJ<br />

Ghofi Joho, cigar i11a1;c.r- G< Farr~ar Giles 8, tray agt for M J hfills<br />

Gildx, Ryan, Hoilli~.] S Cy har(?c!\\.alae, Gile Jams ewer re 90 Miami a\-e j<br />

n~c.:.chants 3 1 Mielliyan :: e i:<br />

Giles ii hl, b Shermans<br />

GiLbs Geo, of Gibbs, Wyno, TIenkel & Co Gilfogle Maria, il'wnklin 14<br />

res 21 Wasbingto!~ ;I\ P<br />

Gill Hartholomem, lab 23 ~v~ocii,l*idgr w<br />

Gil-hs IV, tanner at Lz(!nc'r yes 144 Ran- Gill James! tinsmith 29'7 Grand Riva<br />

clolpl~<br />

Gill Servis, wagon maker 58 Clinton<br />

GINBIKGS WILLIAM, builder and car- Gillano Is:~sc, lab 430 Ioodbridge C jv<br />

pcnter 62 and 64 Park (Alderman Sixth Gillen James, peddler Fifth near Gran&,<br />

Ward) res S G Park<br />

River<br />

GiLLons Thotnns, peddler 92 Park GILLETT S, forwarding and corn men:ht<br />

GibLart G, lab 3 16 Riopell:'<br />

res 1 3 G Lafayette m<br />

Qibllars Petel; la5 100 Macomb GILLETT T 8, acct with C A Tro~briti~e<br />

Gibhnrt Christian, Prclspect<br />

Lb Co<br />

Gibler 8, with J Ne~vrniin iBes Hastings Gillett Irs Charlotte, 72 Congres.< w<br />

Critlson Jal~es, paill ter 70 8kacomb Gillett IVn] D, sailor b hlrs C Gillett<br />

Gibson Henry, piuiober h 308 Sixth Gillett J R, clerk II & M R W res 72 Con-<br />

Gibson Lydia, 105 Coug~ss c<br />

gress w<br />

Gibsor. John, carp 306 Sixth<br />

GILLESPIE RORT, ; rap <strong>City</strong> Mills res<br />

Gibsan John, pain tel lses Wayne<br />

54 Fort<br />

Gierschke John, sawyer Fl;lnklin H (:ILLESPIX W G, city mills ips 54 Fort<br />

GJES, JOHN I, pressn?;nl Tribune of- w<br />

fice. yes I 7 1 C lvgl!an<br />

Giilies Mrs Widow, Con~~*ess r<br />

Gies Co~~rad eroce~' 1 82 An toine ' Oillies JVm, rnaclrinist Michigan 11vn burl-<br />

'-6<br />

Gips IIcnry, farmer Hemtl-amck<br />

dry<br />

Gies Conrad. cirp 1 16 IIscon:?~<br />

Gillies Wm, boiler inakel 16 Howald<br />

Gies Fr~d, shop anti llotls~ 96 ilnd 93 CON- Gilloy Fred, baker 176 Rivard<br />

Gillman H, t.ol)ographicnl engineel 11 7<br />

Far131 er<br />

Gillma11 E, grocer 54 Lnfayette c<br />

Gillman Henry, cabinet wa~*ehouse 208<br />

Jefferson ave b Howard EIot~se<br />

Gi1mcii.e J P. 1, 9 11 Clapp<br />

gess e<br />

Giesler A, baker 11 Congress<br />

Giessman John, lab 38 7 Fifth<br />

Qifford N C, res 48 Miami a\.e<br />

Giffortl H C, carver 1) I-Iownrd House<br />

Gifl;)ud Vidow, ?Cll l'ai ( ~lth<br />

n


Gilluore b'ritncis, lab cor Lamed & Case Ciodfrev Joseph, painter b Mrs Biggs<br />

Gingrass Gabriel, carp 353 Congress e ~odfi-4 Geo C, drover 95 Elizabeth w<br />

Ginsterblclm Matthias, carp 2 6 Bacon Godfrev Mrs P, 144 Larned e<br />

Girsrdin Jarnes A, law students res 120 ~odwin Thomac, hack driver at Cko Hay-<br />

Plurn<br />

on's 33 and 3'7 Jefferson ave<br />

Giwrclin I'eter N, professor- of psychology Goellner Gustav, cigar factory 409 defferand<br />

~i~ecticine 164 Seconcl<br />

son ave<br />

Gisler M If, carriage shop 1 2 6 Larned w Goesse Rev F, 97 Randolph<br />

res 90 Larned \v<br />

Goety John G, joiner 224 Macomb<br />

Givan Gco I%, clerk ws 35 Park<br />

Goins Thomas, whitewasher 178 Adams<br />

Gladden A, lab 295 Clinton I ave e<br />

Gladnrtz Daniel, sup7t Elmwvood Cemetery Gokie Gabriel, Franklin<br />

Glascr Henry, butcher with J Bigley Goldiug J, lab b 3 McCann<br />

Glass John, boot and shoe store 124 First GOLDSblITH OLIVER, cigar mauufacres<br />

sa~w turer 35 Woodwarcl ave res 43 1towl:~nd<br />

Glass hlagdalene, 195 Clinton<br />

Goldsmith S E', clerk at Pitt's JeW !r.;oll ;ivc<br />

Glasser Henry, 196 Hastings<br />

R<br />

Glasser F, cigar maker 167 Clinton Good Roman, ir~ason 148 Fraanklilill<br />

Glassuer August, comb rnalrer 178 Catha- Goodall Prof John P, res 25 Sproai<br />

rine<br />

(~ooclall John H, clerk L A B lock woo^?<br />

Glazer 11, wine and beer hall 15 Seventh / Goodcllild John, b Nrs Nowlnii<br />

Gleascn P, shoemaker, Coogress I C+oodbeart A, b Win Norton<br />

(ileason Lorel~zo, carp St Allban / C4ooding Wm, 100 Larned e<br />

Gleason Msttlteiv, drayman Thompson j Goodfellow B W, clerk R R Hotel<br />

{+leason John, itlb 130 Seventh j C:oodnow LV H, of H N Strong & Co res<br />

Glesson Morris, boiler maker 286 Seventh i "'7 Fcrt w<br />

Glenson Mrs Wiilon, 2 86 Sevex~t~h / Gooil ilow Daniel, 22'7 Fort w<br />

Gleason WI~, lab 46 Larned \v ! Gooclricl~ Iclirbod, deputy sheriff re3 35<br />

GLENDINNING D W, black smitll and I Abbot<br />

iron fence ~naker 154 Michigan avc / IV Goodrich hlr, warehouseman b A Stowell<br />

eGlissane Peter, Id Dequindre Goodrich .4 d, isholeale nod retail hard-<br />

Glover Henry, merchant tailor under Mich- I ware ~nerchant 1 18 Jefferson ave b 10<br />

iga? Exchange res 1'76 Fort w<br />

Grand River<br />

Glover (1 R, cheese monger 10 Michigan Gooclrich G If, clerk B Howard House<br />

ave e<br />

Goodsell John B, capt Ferry Gem res 64<br />

Glutz I?, stone cutter 45 Waterloo<br />

Jones<br />

Gnaw ,John, wheelwright for E Cliope Goodsell E S, ship carp Thompson<br />

Goaclley Dr H, office orer 58 Woodward GOODWIN D & S A & D, attys and<br />

ave b Howard House<br />

counselors over Peninsular Bank<br />

Goche Francis, lab Fort H<br />

Goodwir; Danl, of D gG S A & D G res 520<br />

Chckey Joseph, painter 181 Fort e<br />

: JeEerson avc<br />

GODDARD WALES, jewelers 204 Goodwin Stephen, of D & Y A & D G res<br />

Jefferson aye<br />

I-Iaxntranlck<br />

Gocldard ;T If, of C: & Wales b blrs Tor- Goodwin Caniel Jr, of D & 8 A & D G res<br />

rep<br />

Ci 2 0 Jefferson ave<br />

(Jodard. Seymour, doaler 128 Seventh Goodwin John, lab 1% Howard<br />

GODFREY DEAN &. LAIBLE, house GOODWIN FRED C, clerk Punin5uler<br />

ship and sign painters moving to 100 Bank res Harntramcli<br />

Jeflerson aye<br />

Goodyear Thomas, carp 301 Sistlt<br />

Godfrep T, engineer Jackson & Wilev Goquette Isaac, with 3 C Smith<br />

Godfrey Joseph, of G Dean & ~aible'b &ITS Gordon Henry, carp b C D Whitman<br />

Sturtevant+<br />

Gorllon Henr>-. clerk rea 1 5 2 Abbot<br />

t<br />

,<br />

1


Oordon Eiel~ard, (colored) txirher rrs 1 2<br />

I'ort c:<br />

Gordon Andrew, Napolen~r<br />

Uolsdoa James, 1 7 0 Clintor)<br />

(;nrclon James, clerk (launlhell h Linn<br />

?rjs 55 Macon~b<br />

(;c)rdon IIenry, clerk C It K llepot 1.4<br />

i 42 Abbot<br />

(~ordo~i Thomad, carp 72 hlo~ltcalju<br />

(;urdoil kfenry H, (cdored) 46 Lafay: ti<br />

Godoir 1 lenry, grocer Franklin 1 (;ordon Win, lab 12s 213 Grand 'l-r'ivchr<br />

(;ore M E, grocer 87 Atwater r<br />

Gore ILdph, lab yes 32 libhot<br />

(:ore .I, tavern keeper 36 Wondlr~*idge \v<br />

{;ore \V, lab 11 1 Sixth<br />

Gore rl~hll, peddler iSes 55 Fit*st<br />

(;or(: &drs Julia, saloon 302 Secuwl<br />

Gore Jalnes, 1:tb b Rlrs Nowlatl<br />

(;ore Ken,;, fomrnari in Gas \Vorlis ni.. ;die<br />

Let Cass ancl First<br />

;ire<br />

( :oreus J esupL, sh~~c~nielier 8 3 N;i ylt~<br />

(lorev CLa1*1w, lab 140 Owllard<br />

(iorey .James, lab 1146 Orrlianl<br />

(:orc.y hlrs, 43 Lewis<br />

(;onnan Johanna, serv;ult L:~rnt:(l Huilse<br />

Gorlnc-111 Martill, \\;titer 011 1Vestc1.u Jt7url<br />

Gorinan Mich:lel, (1rayn:nn res I 05 ( j ass<br />

Gor1ua11 Patrick, sailor 2" Sixtll<br />

Gorm;cll Siinou, teilol- 204 Third<br />

Gorruan Thoiuas, shoemaker Clliciigu 1io:1<br />

(;orrigan J nmes, brass finisley 1 03 Sistl I<br />

Gor~y Pntricli, saloon tj 8 \Vood bridge<br />

(;OWON ,I C, pllysician :tntl sorgcon 20<br />

,lefiersoll a\ e res I 04 r%tltoiacl<br />

Goslsa. ID, carp b l'eter 011elIet<br />

iG0tit.1. Paul, lal) (;r:~tii!t<br />

Got: Joh~l, tins~l~itl~ with (;il)tbs, 1iyat<br />

Henekel rCt; Co<br />

(;ouId W J, sailor 22.1 ~~owart.1<br />

(ioulr( .lalnes, enyiueer 266 Fort t.<br />

Gowan ,Josliuq clerk b Mrs Alvorcl's<br />

Grace W, blacksmith 1) iCossuth Ilotel<br />

Orady .James, nmon iBcs 1 83 ( 'lif501rl<br />

Graes Charles, painter 201 (:rog11n11<br />

(:rat' Samuel, lab 1 61 Croghan<br />

(jrilgal Christian, cap inakrr with Sc:)rlos<br />

4t; Brothel*<br />

I4ragbanl George, finisher :( 1 t; ( ilxr-tc<br />

Risrr<br />

I1<br />

Gr:~ha111 Ed \*.a~.d, 1) MIS I)oty's<br />

(;rah:lm A, fanner Woodwarcl are<br />

Graham IV111, dry goo(ls 111r.rc11:lnf ~.t~s 42<br />

ALl,o t<br />

(irnlranl Petel; g~~ot~c~. I?; 3'11i~l<br />

(;r:iilnn~ W, pttiular 16 11~~11.~.<br />

Gr:ili:il~l LV L, clt:~-li wi tll ,I R 14:llib<br />

(;r;~l~a~ll Colull, 2:I I hljljot<br />

(~r:ii!~i~ri So10t~:i, wi{low !j7 'I~I~~IsI~ (+r;iinger %;ira, sawyer 1) .I &fills<br />

(;mi llgct. Sylvcstet. s:t:vyet3 l, .I Dl ill*<br />

G~*:ilj):ir ,11~t110~1y, t:iilor ?2:! ~\l~toi~~c<br />

( h i ~ l ~ i l f ~ A(l:t~it,<br />

t * t[iil{,t- 25;: ( ':itl~:iri~~t~<br />

(;ran,~i(+i. ;I tic~~st~~.~.<br />

~ 1 1w~);:~kor 1 2 !) 1V:it-<br />

*!rlou<br />

(it#:~ngel* ,&.I, GII*~~ 5:; Oi-itba~~s<br />

(hng(~r llital,~, agent 421 ,lefib~~+o~~ :I, c<br />

(+RAx( I< ,JOSE 1'1 1,1~1;1ster 1111iI(l~~r :ml<br />

I!!~~WIJ, 00 i\ (121111~ a\ c IV<br />

A I i n 1 1 - 1 iij:~pl~<br />

(>J-:III~, MIS Olivi;~, b 11 53 hli(41ig:i11 :I\*(~ ($<br />

Grail t r\ 1.c.11 i bnltl, l:iL t, I I l( hi 11so1-1 -F i<br />

( :ra~rt 'J'l~o~~~ns,<br />

:,alo.li I I i.:gl)c.rt ( ' h : ~ ~ a<br />

(;rti~~t A\ I,, tle~~tist b I\: C! (;ta:wt<br />

(4 1*:111t liicl1:11*(1, 'l'~*oivk)l~iJg(~<br />

C;I.~~II t ! ~ll:ltllcinat ic.;11 i t ~bt ~III t~er~t.<br />

111:tl;el~ 1 32 l:~~~l~lol~~ll<br />

( ~ I#:LII~ L~\vis, boiler 111aIit31s 1 :;!.) .A I)\ lot<br />

Gratwolll 1', gro~(~t* :?"!I .I(~tftnsu~l a\,(<<br />

(;ra\.eli~l Antln~\~, lalj (:ongrt~ss I I<br />

G~*:i~(?lili ,! o~pll, C:WI) i 'i' bj ~C,-)III I I<br />

(+ravpli~~<br />

l', lab its U11iou<br />

G1.a es .I r\lntb$ 0, of' Lewis C(. 1; ~:LVCS ware-<br />

Iloli.;r tlorli b~t \V:~ynt~ :11111 Cnss -F.~s<br />

J I 5 (~oii~rress \tr<br />

-3<br />

(ir:iv~s H h, pin tel0 1'6 ; \t7uud\vanl ava<br />

~~IB:IV(~S I\':ilt(~t*, t:Iiiiirt~~:~Ii(l~ wit 11 S Btlr-<br />

1 tank<br />

( ; r;i\ es ,f:ic.ob, 1:ih 13K Se\-eli th<br />

(:P:IV ( ';~tIrarinc~, \~iclow \\-:isJrer\\~tri~ltt~~ t.~s<br />

61 Lnrnetl<br />

( i ~~ty 41esl \\~;rtc*11111:tke1 rvi tl~ ( ' l'iquet te<br />

lees COI. First :m(l .f o~es<br />

(:ray Alcs, jrt\~?eler b h1erch:~n<br />

(.:,:?)- Ile~)~n.v. (colo~\~J) i~nrt)w 'i'wmont<br />

I lo~lse<br />

(;ray ~VI~I, s:~iIor 32 1 h'ifth<br />

(111ay Ada111, engineer ;it Rnlsll-a t Vo~i 11d ry<br />

Gray Jhid Wm! printer GO Maconllj<br />

Gray Joel, b National Hotel<br />

Gray J W7 tobacconist 56 Atlama :ivr w<br />

(+ray R RM, clerk 49 Wasliiogton ave<br />

t's 13 xe1 IHII~~)


154 IIk:I'RO%T CITY 1jI i2 61Gr1'0 JtY,<br />

. - - -- -- _-_ --- _--- _ _ _ - _ ___ _ ___La- - - - - - - --- -_.<br />

Gray IFT, of WIICOX /G Gr;iy attorney office<br />

Ftotfincla (:riawold ros 254 Woodbridge e<br />

(;ray .ToBll, sailor 24s Randolph<br />

(:ray (;eorp, fiuishcr 1 40 Third<br />

G-regory Hen,i, finisher <strong>Detroit</strong> Dry Dock<br />

Iron Works<br />

Gregory George, snlcsrllall Spl#zgue &<br />

IVillia~ns<br />

Gregory MI; painter 43 Gmncl River<br />

(+rc?qory John C, vetJerin;tly surgeon J 94<br />

woodward avc<br />

($my .Inll~es, engineer 14 1 Abbot<br />

(;r;iy Adam, 1:ib at dcput yes 11 1 Cass<br />

(irearlj- Daniel, lab b J NcAulifEe<br />

(:IIEAT ILXSTERN 1: W LINE OF Greig Dayid, tailor 48 Jetlbt~son a\?(:<br />

I XTE RXATIONAT, STEAMEI


Grimm Christiall, watcli1tla:1 Gmtiot, (-iCTILF: .I &I, jcweici- ivitil .I t 1 12;i ;.on res<br />

Grine Ales, finisher 59 U:t?;c~.<br />

90 Miat- dl ' avtA<br />

Grist 'W, farmer 280 BYLISL<br />

(ioincvan Tlroi~las? gl-occi A t w:ii tb:<br />

Griswold Mrs G 1) Howanl House Guiney Uanicl. Inb 9:': Co!~~rnbi:i \if<br />

Griswold Rufus, stage agt 1, hIrs Elrncr C+uiteliunst Ji~o, Ooot mniier rt.9 Ti. j ,.,on<br />

Grir Aut!~ ony, clerk res 17 1 Fort c- Guitte Frank, lab fi 1 E'ranlilin<br />

Grix George, blacksmitli with Johil Pat,ton Gulcle~l


AND :1il)VERTPSBN(f (i ;iZF:'r!l'.EF:I(. 157<br />

- -_-<br />

hlarncl James, lab 208 Abbot<br />

l4 AMILTON If1 LO D, commerc~al Edi-<br />

tor of Advertiser res 144 Randolph<br />

i 1:unilton Madam, superior order sacred<br />

heart Jeff'erson ave H<br />

Hamiltoll M A, clerk at Cowell's b Sher-<br />

man's<br />

Hainiltvn Ales, i j fir, Sherman's<br />

HAMILTON hlr, printer Ailvertiser ofice<br />

b 58 Michigan ave<br />

J-iamilton Alfred ship carp Fort Spring-<br />

wells<br />

Hamilton Robert J, machinist 187 Fifth<br />

Hamlin Peter, engineer Abbot cor Sixth<br />

HAMM 6t- BADGER manufacturers and<br />

Handersorr Henry, lab 14 Catherine<br />

Handerson 'I'llomas, grocer 20 S Congresq<br />

Handford FV, ttniior 5 Whitney<br />

Hanerbach Peter, lab 227 Croghan<br />

Haoes Martha, (co17d) htullett<br />

HANFORD J W, agent <strong>Detroit</strong> Gas Lig.<br />

Co office 8 Larned e res 38 Adanls ave<br />

HANPORD W P, asst clerk <strong>Detroit</strong> Gas<br />

Light Co b JVIU Xloorc<br />

Hauigan John, carp b Baltimore Hotel<br />

Hanford J T, clerk in wmks lges 11 1<br />

Georges<br />

Hangell Josepk, cur Friu~klin & Rivarcl<br />

Hank Mrs Theresa, 214 Ai~toine<br />

rvho1es:lle dealers in furniture, ware<br />

Hank I'hillip, 1 'i? Fort e<br />

Hanks T, Grocer 1 'i Grnod lii\.u~*<br />

i.o(,lIIS 22 Woo(~ward ave factory at Royal Hanks Sanl, (col'd) 46 Lafayettc! t:<br />

Oak<br />

Hnnley Peter, lab 61 Michigan ave ~v<br />

ii AMhl ALPHONZO, of H &s Badger Hanley John, lab IY 6 Abbot<br />

~C'E 15 Centre<br />

HAW MER C1 H, druggist 21 0 Jefferson<br />

I-l;mlma C, carp 95 R~issell<br />

Hauirner Chas, druggist b Mrs Kimball's<br />

Hamrllond ,l M, clerk at Holmes & Co re9<br />

ave b Wnl A Alorton<br />

Hanmer James, res 4-0 C w<br />

Hannler Lewis C, clerk in 1' 0 1) .fniues<br />

Fifth<br />

Haurnor<br />

Ha~nmond Jarnes, Ipoiler maker res 18 1 Hal111 Lewis, carp 306 &h!iuliett<br />

Howard<br />

HANNA JOHN, tol)acconist ! 1 2 JVood-<br />

K AMMOND S C, cololiection agency office war. l :we res 45 Lafayette w<br />

44 Griswold 131 Congress e . IIanni ~nan C has, r 09 I:e;tu\)iw<br />

Hsrn~l~on~! Jamcs R, with Wilcox Ss Gray Hanuing \I'~II, boot :IU~ sIlm! nlniicr 102<br />

lacs &9 Lsrllect w<br />

.JcRer.son avc<br />

Hamlnond John, L, James McGrath Hsonun Pat, mscllini~t Dry Ilo~k Iron<br />

I'larnrnoncll J A, sailor Earned H<br />

IVorks rei 7s \Vay~~e<br />

ITanlmong Nicholas. clerk 151 Wood- Hntw Eliza, servant Larned 1Iol1scbridge<br />

w<br />

Hannci~s Sn~th, widow 11 4 Woo,! 01-ici:e e<br />

l Tampc.1 Christian, lab Fr~~nklin H KAN!(ilJfAN THQhIAS. grocc.1. 158<br />

I<br />

ii~mness~ Timothy, lab 151 FiRh I Six i~<br />

13anafili Xiss Johannq seamstress b Mls Han~.nllali *l'ilt~otll~, i~irp 15 7 Beech<br />

Lauc I Hanl*illnn .l uiln, carp 1 3 : Fifth<br />

14 ANAN \VM, sign painter res 52 Montl- Hanrntlly L:twrmce,.lab 36 IVood bridge<br />

ttclirn<br />

H -4NAIttl WM, printer Advertiser office<br />

Hanrro~nl) IIeily, finisher $1 I Baker<br />

Hansian .lohl~, r in$mitl\ with !I 1' Wid-'<br />

b 53 Michigan ave<br />

Hanaphen Mary, at E C Walker's<br />

. rut?'<br />

Ianai~~g H, bell i~ai~.ger 2ljS .Ictfi.l-son avt?<br />

b r<br />

Hanee John, lab at La(loels Tannery :mnson Peter, carp 157 Orlealis<br />

Haneock Mr, tobacconist 7 0 Eeaubien Ha~~szma~lt~ Xhrtin, shoe n:aker li(; (!tlth-<br />

H;m~ijelc H, foreman with M J Mills a~ine<br />

HARD & HALL, attorneys and counsel- Har W, c;lrp 81 Cllesun t<br />

ors office over 158 Jeftterson ave HARBAUGH DAVID E, of H~IC~US &<br />

HAND GEO E, of Hand & H, U S At- tI r.~s 303 Jeferson :tve<br />

tor~ciy b Bicldle House<br />

Hand James, carp 80 Abbot<br />

Hand Pdrr Mary, 80 Abbot<br />

Halbert Jol~n, lab 41 Cathalilt(<br />

Har bet Mary, (wl'd) Mullet t<br />

Ha!*bet 31. Id-, I 79 I'lintc)~~


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Harce John, shoe maker Prospcct Harris I' H, acct res 122 Larned e<br />

Harden Ann hl, seamstress 137 @ass Harrison N C, (col'd) b 11 3s and 40 Jef-<br />

Harding Henry, lab res 2 14 Third<br />

ferson are<br />

Hardman ~ e & engineer ~ , Seventh Harrison Thomas, saloorl keeper 1 7 2 c,or<br />

Hardy A~drew fiuisher 174 Howard Third and Lamed<br />

Hardy J, engineer 174 Howard<br />

Harrison Thomas, teamster cor First and<br />

Hardv Catharine, widow Lsrnetl w Lewis<br />

f9ardy Samuel, stea~nboat agent b Worm- Harrison J M, overseer cars res 200 Frankley<br />

House<br />

lin<br />

Hardy Geo, engineer 00 Atwater e HARSHA JVM, Wayne Co Treasurer of-<br />

Hare Thomas, sawyer Franklin H<br />

fice 9 Congress w res 89 Larned w<br />

Hare Susaunn, widow Croghan I3 Harst Michael, carp 11 0 Elizabeth e<br />

Harfer Urich, carp Trowbridge<br />

Harryman Albert, clerk at Collins C Vorce<br />

Haring Fred, tailor 09 Russell<br />

res 31 Second<br />

Harm L H, chandler 172 Croghali Harryinan Albert, sailor 131 Second<br />

Harmon Miellael99 Maple<br />

Hart Rlchard, carp 149 Porter<br />

Harmon Albert P, b 11 1 Congress w Hart Richard, leather dresser 98 Farmer<br />

Harmon F, grocer 252 Mullett<br />

HAR'J! N, coop 91 Rivarcl<br />

HARMOX JOHN H, collector of port of HART D C, printer 2'76 Congress e<br />

Derroit office Custom House on dock Hart Henry, clerk M Trounstine b N R R<br />

foot Woodward ave res 140 Congress e Hotel<br />

Harmon A, 194 Fort e<br />

Hartagan Matt, lab 1 7 1 Fifth<br />

Ham bogan John, 1 91 Clint011<br />

HAR'I'ER L F & 00, wholesale & retail<br />

Harning John, lab 98 Chasnut<br />

tea dealers 59 Woodward ave<br />

Harper Nicholas, carp 2 '1 7 Brush HARTER LAFAYETTE F, of L F H<br />

HARIPER WM A, teller st Wm A Butler 6. Co res 3 Farmer<br />

& Co's b C J3Tickware<br />

Harter James, carp 286 Fifth<br />

Harringtou Dennis, lab D & M R W Co Hartig Mr, 126 Mullett<br />

Harrington Bridget, widow 250 Franklin Hnrtman Michael, blacksmith Fort Spring-<br />

Harrington John, lab b J McAuliffe wells<br />

Harrington Wm, Mack smith D $ h1 R W Hartlnan Wm, wagoil nlaker 259 Fort e<br />

Co res 15 Park<br />

Hartman John, lab 1 S6 Porter<br />

Harrington Dennis, coaducter 4 Park Hartmer Wm, wheelriglit 259 Fort e<br />

Harris Wm, (col'd) plasterer 81 Macomb Hartmeyer C, butcher 142 Antoine<br />

Harris Elugh P, (col7d) mason b Isaac Ed- Hertung Chne, brewer 230 Lafayette e<br />

n: on cl s<br />

Hartung Chas, painter 179 Croghan<br />

Harris Luke, jcoM'd) mason B Isaac Ed- Hartwell Thos H, atty & counselor at law<br />

!noncls<br />

office basement Miclligaan Insnr:irlcc. J-ji~~icllk<br />

Harris Wesley, black smith 1'76 Brush b Biddle House<br />

Harris H D, eonductor b F H Harris Hartwell J W, clerk Eldred tt Mavin h<br />

HarrisAV,(col'd) widow148Hastings JAAorton<br />

Harris Daniel, plasterer 1 07 Lafayette Hartwig G C, saloon 261 Jefferson ave<br />

Harris A, pail maker 218 Abbot Harty James, lab 89 Plum<br />

Harris Samuel Elliott, Trowbridge Harty John, lab 91 Plum<br />

Harris John J, jeweler b Wm IVavno Harty Michael, lab 21'7 Sixth '<br />

HARRIS C T, wholesale liquor dialer anct Harvey Joseph, conductor 96 Sixth<br />

vrocer 7 Michigan ave'lv opposite <strong>City</strong> Harvey Lewis, shoemaker 123 Catharine<br />

h<br />

Hall<br />

Harvey James, sailor 20 Montcalm<br />

HARRIS FRED, with TJ P Stewart b Harvie James, hotel keeper 16 Randolph<br />

Natiollal Hotel<br />

Harv y John, moulder Brush-st Foundry<br />

IIARRJS Rev GEO W, ~ditir of Miehi- Hase James, lab Woodbridge e<br />

Ha9e John, lab 3 48 Orleans<br />

gan Christian Herald rec 72 Shelby 1


,<br />

I<br />

AND ADVERTISING GAZET'P'1;EIR. 159<br />

Nnse Mr, lab 9s Franklin<br />

Ihse Michael, mason 168 Clinton<br />

3nse dame, voterinhry surgeon 1, .I<br />

3kGuire<br />

Hase George, drayman Bates<br />

iIASKINS RANDALL, draughtsman<br />

with Jordan c.. Anderson res 9'1 Adams<br />

iive w<br />

I-IASTIN C+S E P, res 370 Jefferson aye<br />

i l ASTINGS CHARLES, physician and<br />

silrgeon office oiler 164 Jeffelson ave rcts<br />

84 karned e<br />

Hastings C H, 26 ~abomb<br />

11ASSETT WM, physician and surgeon<br />

ofice over 214 Jefferson ave<br />

Hatburn James, boilermaker b M J Mackey<br />

Hatch George, trunk maker 174 Beaubien<br />

Hatch Joseph. New England bakery 186<br />

IVoodward ave<br />

Hatch J C, with J Hatch b 47 Adams ave e<br />

Hatchell Jacob, plasterer 439 Napoleon<br />

Hatcher John, blacksmith Lafayette Wooct-<br />

bridge Farm<br />

Hatcbley Isaac, ciger ~naitel. Bevier & Rob-<br />

inson b Bfr Reed<br />

Hathaway S D, acct b A Griflith<br />

Hathon Mrs A E, ibes 107 Fort w<br />

Hattick Adam, 126 31ullett<br />

Hattie C hristinn, carp 221 M:~comb<br />

Hatzley Isaac, cipr maker b Mrs Earl<br />

fIaubrich Jacob, lab 1 38 Maple<br />

Hauser ,Joseph, brewer 2 5 2 Gratiot<br />

Hauser Matthew, lab 222 Russell<br />

Hauser Matthew, lab 222 Russell<br />

Hauser A, painter 2 1 0 Rivarcl<br />

Hauss John, lab Maple<br />

Haverty Pat, lab 50 Baker<br />

Wavill George, painter Atkinson R. Co b<br />

Wawley tlenrj-3 h H Hurlbut St Aubitl<br />

Hawley ,I L, tlmoghtsman D & M R W<br />

Hawley Eli,jah Jr, :Wayne County Clerk<br />

office No 1 1 C0unt.y Buildings res 254<br />

Woodward ave<br />

Hawley M, sheet iron worker with Dudley<br />

& Holmes<br />

Hay Alfred, car examiner 44 Catharine<br />

Hayes Wrn, lab 193 Howarcl<br />

Hayes Michael, rear 41 Porter<br />

Hayes John, Mary<br />

Hayes Pat, tailor 119 Jones<br />

Haynes Johu, lab 270 Michigan ave w<br />

Hayes Frank R, salesman h 111 (201%gress<br />

w<br />

Hayes George, lab 16 Charles<br />

Hayes Maurice, lab D & M R W<br />

Hayes F H salesma~r Holrnes & CO res L 13<br />

Congress w<br />

Hayes Patrick, lab 66 Abbot<br />

Hayes James, acct b 111 Congress \v<br />

Hayes Robert, lake captain b D Dicksou<br />

Hayes J E, tailor 48 Henry<br />

HAYDEN & FAIRBANIIS, dealera il:i<br />

saddlery, hardware, cnrriage trirnil~i~~gs~<br />

stores and grates 70 IVotxlanrd nve<br />

Hap Pat, tailor 11 9 ,JOII(?S<br />

Iiaynen Ed, sl~oemakcr h 102 Xlialni ave<br />

Haynes Levi IT, res 104 Congress tA<br />

Hazey Philip, coppersmith Labrosse<br />

Ilealey Pat, clerk Eagle & Elliott b Sprixigwells<br />

Healy John, shoemaker 35 Woodbridge \v-<br />

Realv Owen, lab 150 Third<br />

~ea$ Thomas, teacher Th6nlpsor1<br />

Healy Peter, painter Hasting<br />

Heames H, mason 122 Clifford<br />

HEANNBRT Rev PETER, (Catholic)<br />

! 1 1 Congress<br />

97 Randolph<br />

Havill Wm, carp res 301 First<br />

. Heart Mrs, widow Michigan ave bet Sw-<br />

Hawes T, millwright 26 Lewis<br />

enth and Eighth<br />

Hawkes F T, matchmaker 71 Seventh Heart James, mason b Mrs Heart<br />

Hawkins Miss, b C Wickware<br />

Heart Ales, mason b Mrs Heart<br />

Hawkins J, lab Franklin<br />

Heath Spencer D. baggageman 91 Porter<br />

'<br />

Hawkins R J, (colored) with Wm R Heath Joseph C, glover Campus Martius<br />

Hawkins Daniel, sawyer Franklin H res 155 Cass<br />

[Iawkjus John, tinsmith res over 28 Man- Heath Creo C, clerk with ~m A Botler 1, '<br />

roe ave<br />

J C Heath<br />

Hawksley Joseph, joiner 383 Fifth Heath J L, res 54 Maco~nb ave<br />

Hawleg's Brewery, Bates<br />

Heath D, clr~ver b Blindbury's Hotel<br />

HAWLEY RICHARD, proprietor Haw- Heaton George, boot and shoemaker b 50.<br />

lev's brewery 1.2s 87 Larned e 0 1~Zi:u(I


HEAVENRICH S, clothing store 203 Jef Hendrich John, 111;rson 33'7 Fort e<br />

ferson avc b S Sykes<br />

Helldrickson ,I acolj, pr~I nee dealer yes 50<br />

Heazlit Wm, acct Fnrcmd C JVheaton- Adam avc w<br />

f) JV W W1le:tton<br />

Hengst Charles, wit11 Bishop McCoskry<br />

IIeclltncr John, grocer 88 Russt~ll I-Iengstebeck J, grocer 256 Croghan<br />

Heck Fjenry, carp Clay<br />

Henkul Fred, of Gibbs, Ryan H 6. Co 49<br />

Heck .loho, butcher Clay<br />

Miclligail are (?<br />

Hetlatrom Mrs, 30 Aclarns avti w tIeilkel Peter, grocer 47 Miclligan ave<br />

Hedstrom E, 61 Atlams avt: w<br />

Heui ~ilssy J :i lnes, acct and salesman with<br />

Hefner ,John, wood-sawycr 46 Hanniet Geo Winter res 23 Centc~*<br />

Heide J, jab 114 Macon~t<br />

HENNESSY K[:Y JAMES (Catholic)<br />

FIeicllofi A~idrew? carp 103 Beaubier1 97 Randolph<br />

Heid t L, glact:r 220 Crogllan<br />

Hennosy JIicllael, Unioi~ Hotel 37 Third<br />

Ileimbach C A, machin~st at I'ulto~l Iron Hennessy .John, lab 57 State<br />

Works .<br />

Henninges J, knifc g~nintler* Columbia e<br />

Hein~bwk Christi;in, lab Fraaklin W Honny Jacob, lab 158 Mullett<br />

Heimes A, lab Thompson<br />

Hency Bridget, Mullett H<br />

HEINEMAN E, mcrch:mt tailor and Henr-ctz G, liqoor dealer 42 Michigan avee<br />

(eicthier under Natiollal Hotel Woociwnrd He111.ion N Jr, 12 0 Rivard<br />

rive b Natioual<br />

Henrmion 3, tailor 123 Rivarcl<br />

Heinrich Theodon., L;lsket maker 1 10 Henrioa N, cntt(3t1 Hol~nes & C~oa 129<br />

Mullett<br />

Rivaril<br />

Heisler dosupl~, nlasm 193 Adams arc e Henriss Marv, widow 2'75 Clinton<br />

1I.i tzer George, wood-snwver 2 8 Lnlvrcnce Hen riss Jacob, ciwp 2 7 5 Clinton<br />

Held Louis, sl~oarnnlicr 136 Xwcomb Henrr \IT] n, b:~ggqge-n~a$ter on steamboat<br />

Held Cllarles, eugincei 31\1lfi1r(l 13<br />

~11hsit rtAs 7.7 ,9dans atre w<br />

Ilcld Cllst-les, watcl~~~~aliar 101 Xazolnt ~IQI~V &: O\rt-nb;. 4i;rving ant1 bathing sa-<br />

7-i(:If \Vin, mason 3 1 1 Sixt.11<br />

!13011 ('0 (;~~iswolcl<br />

Melf \C7ru, msistitnnt !It 0 Willial~~s' ~varc- Henry Jol~n, I;)!) 41m bet Sixth and Sev-<br />

110\1i('<br />

t nth<br />

Helen LVm, sadtllur 03 Congress e fia1lrj7 D i4', U S Sumvey L) Xlrs C Henry<br />

Helen Andrew, weaver 03 Congress Rc~~rv Wrn, c2arl~et weaver 100 Russell<br />

Helstan Xavier? lab Elizabetl~ e<br />

~en11i Hugh, sailor* 103 Porter<br />

Helt John, mason 13 Mechanic<br />

Hen uy .John, (colored) barber 3 18 0 rleans<br />

Heltcn M, b h 198 Fort e<br />

Henry Hugh, drayman 329 Seventh<br />

Helwich Wm, peddler ?O'i 3facaml) He111.y Adain. draylnao Ann het Sixth and<br />

Hely John, 145 First<br />

Seventh<br />

Hely Pat, lab 51 Grand River<br />

Henry Mrs C i:. ws 11 1 CO~I~I.P+ 1.<br />

Henatebeck C, shoemaker and grocer 164 Henry John, lab 83 Slecornl)<br />

hfullelt<br />

HENDEBSON k SATCHELL merchant<br />

tailors 2 1 7 Jefferson ave Young<br />

Men's Ha!]<br />

HENDERSON W, of H $ S h Garrison<br />

House<br />

HENDERSON DAVID, physician office<br />

and res 170 Lnfayette w<br />

Henclerson Thomas, grocer 208 Congress e<br />

Henderson John, furniture store 139 Woodward<br />

ave<br />

Henderson W, pastry /<br />

wok at Biddle House<br />

i8es Thorn pso n '<br />

Henry Wm, tearnstt?r American Exprm<br />

Company<br />

HENRY WXI, ba~pge-e-lnaster G W R W<br />

office foot of T h~rd res 75 Adams ave<br />

Hensien .John, tinsmith 158 Rirard<br />

Henicn J, 159 Prospect<br />

Hepburn .James, boiler maker N Y Steam<br />

engine Works b Pon tiac 13'otcl<br />

Herbett Francis, lab 363 Catharine<br />

Herbst Lewis, baker with A W Copland<br />

les 1.75 Lafayette c<br />

Hardmnu *John, house mover b J Melroas<br />

Herpanban H. tavern keeper 47 Atwater a<br />

I


Herkcr Valentine, lal, L Muifclr!!<br />

Herlihy Dennis, 101 Atrvatrr tL<br />

Henll:in D, pedtller 1:ort 11 .<br />

Hewvw Antllonj*. c:~ri) Katioa:~i n ~,t~<br />

Hewse Darill, r;ap 35 1'111111<br />

Hey Frank, 131, Tllonlpsorl<br />

Herman Lorenzo, dr:y-l11~11 Hit~tilr~ I Hey.ye~*man (%as F, nttol.n?- 40 Vi,<br />

Herm:un .John, ~totiecuttcr 22 1 ('oianlbiit e I are res 201 Lnrncti I.<br />

), 3 il w;irJ<br />

Hcmna~ln Rcrrinq, tailor wit11 H C;io\*t.rn I Heyes Jollr,, tnilor \I it11 I' .\l(lrl'i:.ll(:y ,*es<br />

Hercck ,l~seph agar mwlicr :j~;1 Laf:lvette e<br />

Hero11 Andy, lab I) .I hlul*],ll\- 20s (!on-<br />

.- \s<br />

H(?WC~I L\cI~I~I, S ((7 j 1 EIC!!'acIt r\;'h 220<br />

45 Hcnr!-<br />

Hibbard Dalliei. c:irp Alltuilit<br />

11 \\'. ~n~itc*!, nl:ruu -<br />

qrw<br />

HIBBARD ISL41A<br />

Hemu (k-o, (:nllrl;y~. , )iv Ire). 35 :111,] n ; ,I c.f- f;t.cturelr 1 3.4 Corrgtpl,+ \I<br />

f~~t:;oll ;I\%<br />

H~~ou (~(NI JI*, \vith GLV, IJ~AI-,:II<br />

Het.02~ E, 1) C'o~nlne~.ciiil HotvI<br />

I-Iibba~cl S:~ral~, 95 Fo1.t M<br />

TIIJIT~ARD I3ES JS. \\it 11 hlott & llilie~l<br />

res 03 F'orat tv<br />

Herr():] J ;t111es, s:iil~~~:ikei~ 1 2 s SVC( )IN 1 IIICE;EIr Re\- '1, i i t ) 7; Ctou-<br />

E L I A S , ;irlbi .\liciligel Lnsol*<br />

ance ank res 76 How:~rcI<br />

Hewitt PI .T, student L t'Ct ?Jortt bin<br />

Ezra. carp T~OI:IT)S~-):; ,<br />

WY~SF C.<br />

E l)AKIEL, !IU~S,L i) 1-1<br />

tl~fft~t~s~~~ a<br />

He~*scli ilnth~n~~. ~~lelo(lcon Ilc~il~ler with Bus11<br />

Sim~nolrs ti. H~~IC~PIIIBII i.es 55 (!O1ltlll- I IjICI


\!- 1: I 92 $\.U,J,~;\ >~-$i :LVC:<br />

Hi11 I'eie~. ti!libllcr 68 ]3:lke!-<br />

Eli11 \\T1l~, (col'd) lab 1, hl Stephrtl-<br />

Hill Bils .Iosc-p11 C;, 121 La~-ned 4.<br />

l-rilf U:L\ i(l, l):ti~~tty 0 68 13aker<br />

1 1 : I I,<br />

' Hinchy Patrick, lab Hastings<br />

+ Hirtes<br />

Hinds Peter, painter 18 1 Fifth<br />

ICines .fohn lab Guoin<br />

fIines Elrs, widow 104 I'iu~l;<br />

\jTrr~, clerk FIol~llc?s (is d at,<br />

1'ltlttl<br />

!) 104<br />

Iliuell~al~ A, glass cutter 1 17 C'iiilton<br />

iIINSDhLE DAVID If. product& :tqent<br />

oficc~ hot of l'hircl res 80 CZL~S<br />

liit~~tifi!c Hit arrl, cnq) Fort c<br />

l iio tn11 Sti~~~Ii(~:~, ibngineor 1) OS 2 .I (ATS+:.~OII<br />

'<br />

Hill Jlc:ir:r. I) N:itjonnl Iiolc.1<br />

:1\'ti<br />

€{ill i', 1 ):tin t c $17 ~ T,:L~)I-oF.s(?<br />

TIintvjl XIr;; 31 A, 1, 282 Jeti;:rso!l 3v(!<br />

-Hill Wrll, Jnl, lv1t ~:;i]ir.l. ;iII,I s ifr ICinton Riclisnl, ssilov Fort (.<br />

Scvent i~<br />

Hirn~an J, lab 280 Mncon~lj<br />

Hill St(Ip)len, I,et sl,rllcc: :in(l U'i\luat I-Iirscl~rnnn,Al~rtin, Id) Pitk!:<br />

Hill Joh~. fillirl~er b Srl:l)lan fIill 1Iinllllin:l August, lab High<br />

Hill ,f;is, boi ]el* luakcr 256 hfichi,q:ril ;ive IV I


HODGKIN JOtlN IV, R It clothing Iiolbrook J M, agent <strong>Detroit</strong> Daily Advc~~rs:ore<br />

9 Je8erson :u-c lees 130 Congress w tiser res 30 Park<br />

l Iodgkin WID, inelotleon maker res Stat' IIolLwuk L)e Witt (l, uf Ho\v:ird, I-:irliop<br />

I Iodgkin I-Ien~sj*, with Rob't Hodgliin & )I re+ (cj Acla~lls ave \v<br />

Hoilgkin Kob't, saddler 20 Monroe are H.olelaf~ .John,- dml~ghtsron~i St Mary's<br />

Koclglii~~s Wm, draynylnan 423 Bealll)iei~ Falls Ship Calla1 Co res 72 Eliza1.vtl~<br />

Hodson Tlloln:is T, carp 109 I-Ioward I-Ioldcn .lolill, lab 7 0 An toi~~r<br />

Hoeg Ed ward, pol-ter Ehgle Kot,cl I-Iol(lernr:sx Josepli, tlraymar~ 1 P 4 0 hi id~i-<br />

Hoeli (; .T, lab 189 Mnllett<br />

gall ;i\ (? \v<br />

IIoclc Joscpl~, gl-o(ler 92 Lnfqette e flollnciaj A (I clsl-1; b (Garriso~~ l-louse<br />

H(;el?ig4~:xilsen .I, inerketrnnn 1 25 Cro,gllan Holland .J;tmcs, slroemaliar wit11 P Blake<br />

EJoi.1-syI1 loll^: F, '1 12 Leo11art2 (. Holl:l11(1 Kich'J, plasterel C'llat~ler<br />

110% I3ol.clil1, ;aL 15 C'hdcs<br />

Hollan l J, lab Dct Drv ]lock Iron JVorkc<br />

tIofi' V, grocer 1 13 La\r?rencc<br />

IIolln~~:il, .lames, slloerinker 9 Montcalm<br />

iiOJ'1' Ifev 1'. 23) High<br />

Hollihail D, lab I 2 7 NToo(lLringu a<br />

HofiPnl Mi; lab 2'0.5 Sixth .<br />

IIolilial~ .Inm(:s, grocer 1 n:i Congrrss<br />

IT-4'. l~)h!er F, coppers~nit.li 380 llTl'oodbritlge IV Hollis Ed, 9.3 Sjxtll<br />

1lofiin;cn BI rs Abn~qil, I 00 IIigll IIollis l", ~n:~clllnist. 6s Eiglltti<br />

I 1+'11~1. (*'yil,incJt lnnker rvi tll (< Hollis 1: Juil, ~anchi~~isi, 08 Eight11<br />

f)nlfincr<br />

IIsllolv .lulln, lab 129 Macomb<br />

Ilotfinali J:mul,, 24 6 M'uotlbddgc \v Hollisteii~ John, tailor 1 22 IlacolllL<br />

l-IihHil~nll Peter, rl~:isou 43 Adalns avo e I-IOLIXIVOOD Jll; office or(lta Ire's Ijnnk<br />

Hnfl1n;n i Jacob, laborer TVvight's saw 1nil1 res 1 F 3 ~Vood\~al.cl avo<br />

l-Totfi~iail E (In. arct, rrlusic ttlficher 1) MIS Holuian Sullivar~, cntmp ws 17 1 Sceoucl<br />

lf\1llctc<br />

Hd111ali h1yr.011 S, lbron~ali Mit.11 Oil (39<br />

i I(JM':u;~I~ hliss C::\t1l2l'il:e7 1 'i 2 Macoint, res 287 distll<br />

L ioiilnl:l~l ( ;CO, sll(~e~naker 1 ) Mrs Hissell HOJJiES a Co, iolj,urter;. : ~ jobbers d<br />

IloSin;t~: ,l(tl1n, car]' Sixth II Grand River<br />

4 d stay ie and fancy dry goods .mil cloth-<br />

! I(!!?i~iii!i \y111, txihr !Itlil<br />

intr s:! auc.1 84 lVoo(l\vard ave<br />

1 Iu!iin;li! l'otcl.. (i~*:i~m;tu f lig.11 I-IO~~ES SILAS M. of IIo?rnlr h co<br />

f fofli~l!-tar A; icjlpfi~s, rn:\son 3 37 13e:iul)ieil res 12 i Congress a<br />

E.is~itiiel- Jollr~, sail 11i:tkc.r 1 95 Cnss lIOLMES JABISH, of I-Ioll:~ez ( '. rcs<br />

1 ? :3. Congress e<br />

IIOLMI.:S d C, secretary hlichigall Stab<br />

1Iognrl :vIiohncl, ial) 90 (;noill<br />

Agric.altula1 Society office 1 30 .Trfi~rson<br />

Llyan I>, la]) I, %!, Atmster IV<br />

:KC 1) (::lrrisoa IIousc<br />

L logan Pat, lab 1 : Marial:<br />

Iloltnc:s (;, teamster with W Perkin?<br />

I-f ogau Timothy, 884 UToo( lbridge w I-Iollnec Lafaye tte, res 1 5 ,J ones<br />

Hog:m Michacl, hlx: bsmith 'Fhom pso11 HOLhfES ROB'l!, of i1ildle-y ,+ kiolmes<br />

lIocan Pat, lab Tholnpson<br />

ilt!s 1 1 7 Griswold<br />

t~o& \Ym, lab 1, 23 At\vatc.r IV Hollnes BIrs Betsey, b h 34 Miami ar-a<br />

Hogan hlr, lab 204 Sixtll<br />

HOLMES RICHMOND, rlelt HnImes k<br />

tfnqan M A. ca1.1) I) tk VT I< IY I 139 d'o h J 11021t1es<br />

iratcs<br />

Holrnes dohn;painter 11 Abbot<br />

Hogan Pat, lab Elizabeth t?<br />

Holmes Wm, moulder b Mrs Betsy Hoin~ea<br />

Hogan Cornelius, tailor 27 (:1:l11d Riv~r KOLNES OSCAR, eon(1uctor 11 k M R<br />

Hoghan M, lab Congress e<br />

IVbBI' A 4 c k ernlan<br />

Hogg James, prdenel: Jefferson :rve I1 Holrnes H S, scct Eagle Hotel<br />

HOGG Rev JOHN, res 270 Randolpll H~dmes Elijnh, (co!'d) plasterer 1 SO Ad-<br />

Hohl Martin, shoemaker 109 Mullett ams avo c:<br />

Iioladay El, at W W (:rqory7s livery sta- Holrues 1) T, rne1odi.c .:: I,tii:de~ it Yk.1 iliam<br />

ble res 5 Farmer<br />

EToc!g'kirls


Holt Peter, lab 22 Orleans<br />

Horan hlaurice, blacksmith b Lansing<br />

Holtstead B, printer b J N Hobert<br />

House<br />

Holehauser Wm, lab 166 High<br />

Horan James, lab 17 Fifth<br />

Holzner 8, lab 300 Clinton<br />

Horan Pat, b Lansing House<br />

Homal Philip, shoemaker 17 0 Third HORNBECK & CO, auction and corn-<br />

.Homm~ Fred, plasterer 42 Maple<br />

mission merchants cor Congress and<br />

Homan Benedict, lab hlacomb<br />

Woodward avc<br />

.ilomann Joachin, lab 176 High<br />

Hornbeck Blake W, auction aid co~ti lner<br />

Homal Wm, 138 Third<br />

30 Woodwarcl ave<br />

Houlnl John G, cooper 1 7 7 Hastings Horn John. Shakespe:tre Saloon 6 1 Slielby<br />

Homlllill J, lab 70 Croghru<br />

and 42 Lamed w<br />

ITorn~nal Jacob, grocer cor Benubien and Horsley John H, malster Wln C Duncan<br />

Gratiot<br />

Horne B L, clerk at Checkered Stolv?<br />

Horninel John, lab Waterloo<br />

Horsley John, 7 Woodward aye<br />

Honl~nel Geo, grocer 79 Third<br />

Horsmm Miss E mmn, milliner over 1 :38<br />

Ho~ninel Michael, carp cor Jones & Third Jefferson avo<br />

Honan Pat, lab b BIr Nowlan<br />

Horton G (i, cooper Beeubien<br />

Honecher Philip, coppersmitl~ Weber & Korton C: H, acct res eyer 22 Mol1t'oe:&v6<br />

F~~urnviller's 23 JeEelson ave<br />

Hosie James, y attern ~naker 1 3 4 Fifth ;<br />

Honigon Jolm, Id 0 1 Chewy<br />

Hoskiiis Orlando, clerk G P 6T b' W Noble<br />

HOOK AND LADDER CO, Louse cor b A 0 Dow<br />

Bates and Lnrned<br />

HOSMEK J OHN, freight agt M ( ? R K<br />

Hooper Jane, dressmaker Tkolupson depot res 55 Second<br />

Hooper G \IT, ,J P toll collector Chicago HOSMER RUFUS, editor Daily iidverti-<br />

Roacl<br />

ser, 1.e~ 65 Adan~s ave w<br />

Hooper G W, ,]I; macliinist b C: W Hoop- HOSMER SrT EhlMERSON, the ~Wsseg,<br />

elu Sen<br />

young Ladies Academy cor Wootlward<br />

Hooper John F, .b 1% Howard<br />

ave and State<br />

Hooper Joseph, builder 165 Howard HOSMER JOSEPI-IINE, of' IIirsl ner dc<br />

Hoose Brasil, ship carp 255 Franklin; Emeixon b R Hosmer<br />

Hoover D, (col'd) 188 Congress e Hosmer Edmund, clerlr res 144 Lafayette w<br />

Hope Robert, carp b 150 Lamed w Hossut M13 Mary, widow 173 Yaconlb<br />

Hopes Henry, carp Chicago Road Hottar IVanclel, lab 141 Catharine<br />

HOPKIN ROBERT, painter res 79 Mi- Ilottondorf Wm, tailor 127 Rivard<br />

ami ave<br />

Ho~~ce Joh, tinsmith JV H Tefft &<br />

Hopkill John, painter with R Hopliin Houer Joseph, lab 34 Lawrence<br />

Hopkins B, shoemaker Abbot . Hougllton Samuel, sawyer Antoine<br />

Hopkins M7, w heelmrigh t 40 Macomb ave HOUGFITON JAC OB, Jr, superin tendeut<br />

Hopkins Leonard, shoemaker 154 Abbot Water Works office cor Larned and<br />

Hopkin Robert, grocer 114 Park<br />

Bates res '76 First<br />

Hopkineon John, carp '71 Fort e<br />

Houghton & Huffnagel, furniture dealers<br />

Hopper Mrs H, 11 Seventh<br />

11 Michigan ave wv, man~~factory 88<br />

HOPPER GEO C, conductor M C R R Grand River<br />

res 11 Seventh<br />

Houghton Wm, furniture manufacturer res<br />

HOPPER J S, c!erk M C R R b 1 1 Sev- 1 1 Jones<br />

e uth<br />

Housan Josepb, saddler Cnllen Rc Browns<br />

HOPPER WM H, express lmessenger 231 res 1 16 Fort e<br />

Lafayette w<br />

House Benj, sailor '76 Abbot<br />

Hopson N, blacksmith 66 Gratiot HOWARD HOUSE, Congress bet Wood-<br />

Hopson %Richard, farmer 02 Gratiot ward ave and Griswold<br />

Yopson Henry, blacksmith 59 Clinton HOWARD C & S, contractors D k bf<br />

Hopson Thoma$, farmer HarrrLramck R W oflice '7 Sheldon Block


AND ADVERTISING GIZZETTEER.. 165<br />

HOWARD CHAS, of C & S Howard Howlatid Wm W, mason 74 Miami ave<br />

president Peninsular Bank office 7 Shel- Howlett Samuel, drover 61 Columbia w<br />

don Block res 136 Congress w Howlett Robt, butcher 58 Palmer<br />

HOWARD S, of C & S Howard res 136 Howlett Anthony, carp b 107 Larned w<br />

Congrcss w<br />

Hoy Johu, lab Thompson<br />

HOWARD OREN 8, with C & S How- Hoyes James, lab 19 Orleans<br />

ard b Chas Howard<br />

Hoyt Wm, b Mrs G Henry<br />

HOWARD ENOCH, acct Morris' Exch Hoyt Wm C, attorney and counselor office<br />

Bank b Larned House<br />

over 37 IVoodwarcl are<br />

Hotvard Tirnothy, lab 265 Lafayette w Hubbard John, brakeman M C R R res 70<br />

Howard R R, clerk Robert Dermont b 152 Porter<br />

MTooil ward ave<br />

I-IUBRAED BELA, land agent office 44<br />

Howard C D, 50 Larned m<br />

Griswold res Springtvells<br />

Howard, Bishop & Holbrook, attorneys and Hubbard John, lab 95 Labrosse<br />

coonselors omce 7 Rotunda Griswold Hubbard Joseph, clerk b H Bush<br />

HOWARD W A, of Howard, Bishop & Hubbard Helen, widow 1 10 Woodbridge n<br />

Holbrook M C rfis 1110 Congress e Hubbell Joseph, clerk b A Wright<br />

Howarcl C S, acct T A Parker b 152 Hubbell N Judson, clerk T J Noyes<br />

~lToodward avo<br />

Hubbell Richard, car pres 11 6 Cherry<br />

Howard C C, clerk b Mrs Sturtevant Hubbert Nathaniel, butcher 12 Macomnb<br />

HOWARD EDWIN J, wholesale and Hnbbert J, meat store 24 Monroe nve<br />

retail paper warehouse 166 Woodwnrd Huber Antoine, carp 91 Macomb<br />

alre<br />

Hober Casper, grocer 476 Gratiot<br />

Howard Miss Jenny, b $1 rs Iiimball's Huck Augustus, blacksmith 1 12 Croghan<br />

Howarcl Joshua, sheriff of Wayne Co office Hudson Mrs, Third n Grand River<br />

County Buildings res 109 First Hudson Elon W, sbipping .merchant 125<br />

Howard Robt, lab 24'7 Sixth<br />

Fort m<br />

Howard Chas M, reu 10'7 Howard Hodson C D, clerk b Mrs Kirnballs<br />

Howarcl Alex, (col'd) barber 244 Clinton Hudson G W, wood and con1 dealer 46<br />

Hownrcl P, sailor 156 Orcllard<br />

Rates res 12 Henry<br />

HOWARD, FLEMING & CO, printers Hudson Wm, 322 Fort e<br />

and stereotypers, Peninsular Printing Hudson John H, carp res 288 Third<br />

and Stereotype Rooms 52 Shelby I-Iudson Joseph, harness maker L Baldwin's<br />

HOWARD E J, of Howard, Fleming & Huff James S, lumber agent 199 Fort e<br />

Co<br />

Huffan Mr, lab 324 Clinton<br />

HOWARD & MANDELL, attorneys and Huffe Fred, lab 107 Macomb<br />

couuselor~ office over 1 5 4 Jefferson ave Huffman .Adam, lab 2 3 3 Mullett<br />

HOWARD JACOB M, of Howard & Huffman Wm, upholsterer 1 41 Hastings<br />

Mandell res 193 Larned e<br />

Huffnagel Peter, cabinet store 90 Fort e<br />

Howbrick Bernard, 42 Front<br />

HUGHES F W, clerk in surveyor general's<br />

Howe Geo W, livery stable res 96 Larned IV office res 143 Porter<br />

Home Russell, cooper 1 50 Franklin Hughes Thomas, cigar maker 120 Third<br />

HOWE U TRACY, treasurer M C R R Hughes Joseph M, printer b F W Hughes<br />

res 1 84 Woodward ave<br />

Hughes Anthony, carp & joiner Mich ave<br />

Howe Wm B, book store 192 Jefferson ave Hughes Geo P, musician b Jas Wilkinson<br />

b Mrs Wards<br />

Hughes Pat, carp 149 Abbot<br />

Hove Wm J, clerk b M ~s Farquhar Huiss Fred, tanner 278 Michigan ave<br />

Howe John R, of Davis & Co, b Howard Ruittenger John, blacksmith 203 Adam<br />

House<br />

ave e<br />

Howell Wm, R R contractor office 20 and Hulan T, shoemaker 2 19 Columbia G<br />

22 Bates res 183 Congress e<br />

Hulbert Thos Jr, ice dealer 234 Woodflowden<br />

Wm, painter 6 Howard<br />

bridge e<br />

I c)


166 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Hulcord Mr, of Badger & Hulcord b S C<br />

Moore<br />

Huldererd A, lab 175 Hastings<br />

Hull Geo, tailor 21 9 Randolph<br />

Hull C B, clerk F W Swift & Co b S S<br />

Barnard<br />

HULL JOHN, butcher res 74 Washing-<br />

ton ave<br />

Hulthaver J, tanner 1 15 Macomb<br />

Hummel Philip, of Dendel & Humrnel res<br />

110 Third<br />

Humpert A, tailor 169 Adam ase e<br />

Humphrey Mrs Mary, b E k' Wood 278<br />

Woodbridge r<br />

Humphrey Mrs, nurse 80 Elizabeth w<br />

Humphrey Stephen, toll-gate keeper Fort<br />

Gratiot road<br />

Humphrey J, 252 Woodward aye<br />

Hunt Henry C, salesman Na11 Duncklee &<br />

Co b Mrs Farpuhar<br />

HUNT HORACE, of Towle Hunt 8 New-<br />

berry res n w cor Madison ave & John R<br />

Hunt Xlrs Wm B, 2'7 Madison ave<br />

Hunt Thomas, lab 109 Second<br />

Hunt Warren, grocer 132 Croghan<br />

Hunt Wellington, insurance agent b Mrs<br />

Huiit<br />

Hunt Pat, drayinan Fort Springwells<br />

HUNT CLEVELAND, of Well &Hunt b<br />

Mrs Hunt 52 Fort w<br />

Hunt Mrs Alice, 52 Fort rv<br />

Hunt John, (col'd) lab Woodward ave near<br />

toll gate<br />

Hunt Mrs, 5 Howard<br />

Hunt Geq fur dealer b Merchant's Ex-<br />

change<br />

' Hunt W C, 311 Antoine<br />

Hnnter Lester, carp 33 Sibley<br />

Hunter R, clerk M C I1 R Depot res 37<br />

Eighth<br />

Hunter Mrs Mary A, 19 John R<br />

Hunter Joseph, b National Hotel<br />

Hunter John, lab 50 Eighth<br />

Hunter Joseph, cook at National, res<br />

Thompson<br />

HUNTER WM, salesman with J Camp-<br />

bell<br />

Hunter John N, cigar maker b Carson's<br />

HUNTER DR, office 6 Sheldon block<br />

Hunteya Antoine, lab 292 Franklin.<br />

Huntoon Andrew, machinist b R Tomp-<br />

kins<br />

Huntzinger John, carp 153 Fort e<br />

Hupert Christian, grocer Gratiot<br />

Hupert Henry, ciear factory 192 Antoine<br />

HURD C H, asslstant sup't M C R R res<br />

108 Lafiiyette w<br />

HURD J P, bf C R R Freight office b<br />

Lamed House<br />

Hurcl blrs, 220 Brusll<br />

Hurt1 Oscar, hatter 69 Grand River<br />

HURD J L & CO, produce and cummission<br />

merchants wal-ehouse on dock<br />

bet Second and Third<br />

HURD JOSEPH L, of J L Hurd & Co<br />

res with C H EIurd<br />

IlURD W F, clerk J L HtlrJ 6G Co's res<br />

cor Lafayette and First<br />

IIurd Miss Eliz;lbeth, b C! Wickware<br />

EIurcl Miss Sarah L C Wickware<br />

Iiurcl Miss I-Ienrietta, b C Wickware<br />

Hu*d C L, attorney 2nd counselor b Howard<br />

House<br />

Hurd E, RID, b Howard Hcuse<br />

HURLBUT CH AUNCEY, wholesale and<br />

retail grocer 20 Woo(lwald aye<br />

HURLBUT HENRY, lliinber merchant<br />

St Aubin H .<br />

Hurlev Mrs, 226 Howard<br />

13urlG Jeretuiah, lab 45 Baker<br />

Hwly Bartholomew, lab 92 Labrosse<br />

I3iir11 bert Petel; sawyer Franklin H<br />

Hurst Henry, grocer 304 Michigan ave w<br />

Hurst Tho11 as, Sy~21cose House 9 First<br />

Hurst Robert, drayman b 180 Third<br />

Hurst Daniel, masoil 12 1 Abbot<br />

H~~rtell John, pastry cook blicbigan Exchange<br />

Huss Mr, lab 176 High<br />

Huas Mathew, salesman with R W King<br />

HUTCHINSON & JOHNSON, merchant<br />

tailors 64 Woodward ave<br />

Hutchinscn C C, of H & Johnson res<br />

Rowlancl<br />

Hutchinson Henry, carp b Mrs Earl<br />

Hutchinson James, carp 65 Porter<br />

Hutchison Geo, b B P Ackerman<br />

HUTCHINGS JOHN, dealer in coal,<br />

plmter &c, foot of Griswold res 70 Coiumbia<br />

e<br />

Hutchings Robert, with John Hutchings<br />

Hutchings Mrs E, 68 Columbia e<br />

HUTCHINS M P, wholesale grocer 14<br />

Woodward ave res 105 Congress e


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEE R. I67<br />

Hutchins Zabina N, acct with J B Brad- INGERSOLL I W, architect 139 Conford<br />

b 28 Grand River<br />

gress e<br />

Hutmacker C, lab Catharine<br />

Ingersoll Joselrrl, joiner b l W Ingersoll<br />

HUTTON GEORGE, teller with J L INGLIS R, physician office and h 23<br />

Lyell b Nrs TDoty<br />

State<br />

Hutton Wm, boiler ~naker 315 Franklin Inglish James, lab 209 Sixth<br />

Hutton Archibald, engineer 0'7 Beaubien Inqraharn C H, conductor 231 Lafayetto w<br />

Huyser Gerritt, wi~tchrnaker with C Pi- I~TELLIGENCE OFFICE, Robert Mcquette<br />

res 68 &fontcalm<br />

C latchey, 42 Jefferson ave<br />

Huyser R, box maker 6 8 Mootcalm Illwrjght Michael lab 43 Franklin<br />

Huyser Peter, box maker, 68 Montcalm Ireland John, 114 Congress w<br />

Huyser Henry, res 68 Montcalln<br />

Ireland Thomas, lab 114 Congress w<br />

HY DE B P, attorney and counselor oflice Ireton Wm, mason 42 High<br />

40 Woodward we 1 es 70 E'ar~*ar Ireton J, drayman 38 High<br />

Hyde Mrs, milliner I. Treniont House Irvine James, with Keith & Ripley b Mrs<br />

HYDE J T & H S, wllolesale ai~l retail Irvine<br />

dry goods dealers 158 Jefferson ave Irvine Sa~noel, clerk with Keith & Ripley<br />

HYDE H S, of JT &H S H, bOB1 Irvine Mrs J L), 245 Wooclward ave<br />

. Hyde<br />

Irving George, ship carpenter 122 Lafay-<br />

HYDE OLIVER M, tllnyor of <strong>Detroit</strong> ette w<br />

office 120 Griswoid res 136 Griswold Irwin John, dealer ill farm prodoce La-<br />

Hyde R W, con doc to^ M C it R 1) Lnrned brosse<br />

Hous~?<br />

Irwin Geo, dealer in fann produce 200<br />

Hyleman Joseph, clerk wirl~ H T Bosli '7 Third<br />

and 9 Griswolcl<br />

Irwin Rir?;, with John Irwin<br />

Hynes Pat I


166 I).ETROIT CITY DIFtECTORY,<br />

J<br />

Jack Mrs hi A, 214 Randolph<br />

JACKSON & WILEY iron and brass<br />

founders cor of Fifth and Woodbridge<br />

JACKSON CYEUS W, of Jackson $<br />

Wiley h 219 Lafayette w<br />

Jackson Tl~omas, harness maker 19 Cirnnd<br />

River<br />

Jackson W, tailor John TVilson<br />

Jackson Charles, contl.actor 11 103 Wash-<br />

ington ave<br />

Jackson R, (col'cl) 192 Congress e<br />

Jackson J, (col'd) b J Whitfield<br />

Jackson T, harness maker h Antoine e<br />

JACKSON C C, attorney-at-law 11 166<br />

Wood bridge e<br />

Jackson Edward, carp 152 Lafa,yette w<br />

Jackson T S, finisher 234 Fifth<br />

Jackson J B, C+ \V El W b Howard House<br />

Jackson George, hb 316 Howard<br />

Jacksoll Geolqge, (col'd) $0 Lafayette e<br />

Jacquernart A, 106 Benobien<br />

Jageer George, lab 1 35 Macon1 b<br />

Japlaky John, cabinet maker b 190 Con-<br />

gress w<br />

James John, clerk P N lineeland h 30<br />

Washington ave<br />

JAMES Mrs ELLEN, n~nntilln :~:i(.l cloal;<br />

maker 1 98 JeRerson me<br />

James W V, contractor 11 4s Macomb aye<br />

Jausa Joseph, shoemaker lldains ave<br />

Janson Lewis, upholsterer Cabinet Malten'<br />

Associati011 h 11 2 Lafayette e<br />

Jacquernart 11, 106 ~eaubien<br />

Jarvis Geo E, agt Union EXPI-ess Co oece<br />

Catlin & Erwins b National Hotel<br />

JASPERSON HENRY, acct 203 Fort e<br />

Jasperson Henry, clerk W U Telegraph<br />

Jauszit Frank, 2 35 Lafayette w<br />

Jeanes James: bakery 40 Larned wv<br />

Jdch Joseph, grocer Dequindre H<br />

Jenkins Sarah, 4'1 Larned w<br />

Jenkins Itobert, (col'd) wllitewvasLer State<br />

Jenkins Palmer, mason cor lldains nve<br />

Jenkins Joseph, carp Atwater H<br />

JENKS C Sr J, insurance and general<br />

agents, Durykee 6. Forsytli's Scales depot<br />

38 IYooclward a17e<br />

JENICS C, of C lc d Jenks, 11 77 Wa&-<br />

ington :ire<br />

JENKS J, of C & J Jenks, b C Jenks<br />

Jeffrey C, (col'd) barber 203 Congresq c<br />

JELLY RICHAED, of F 13~111 C~T CO h<br />

Jackson Eveline, (col'd) 121 Fort e<br />

Jackson George, ~aloon 7 Woodward nve 345 Congress e<br />

JACOBS ~b GARDNE R, wholesale gro- J ennison IT, attoilnej- al~d counselor office<br />

vel s cor Jefi'erson aye and Shelby 13 Rotuncla G~iswold res 103 First<br />

Jacobs Nnth P, of J & Gardeiler h Fort w<br />

kcoL Sugnstos, tailor 234 IVoodLridge w<br />

Jacol)s Mre, G9 Lamed e<br />

Jacobson S,ci,nnr mnnofacture~ 141 Ailtoine<br />

Jagers ~ ose~6, slloemnler 110 Fort e<br />

Jennings Fmucia. hack tlleiver nt Geo He-<br />

~OII'S<br />

JENNESS JOHN S, importel; w~liol~sale<br />

and retail dealer ill crockery and glass<br />

walWc 162 VTobclw\~arcl aye h 44 Congr~s<br />

ljT<br />

JENNESS SIMON B, salesn~an Jol~n S I<br />

Jeiluess<br />

Jero b', boot and S ~OC maker 196 bEul1ett$<br />

JEKOhIE cC. SWIVT, attornies at law<br />

ofice 3 Lari~ecl w<br />

Jerome Geo, of Jerome d~ Swift attollney<br />

and coonselor b 0 11 Hyde<br />

Jerolue E, surreror 14 JVashington are<br />

James C B, clerk ~vith P N Kneelancl Jerris Robert, nEct for George II(irby 11 82<br />

James~n Joseph, carp b Franklin Ross Lathyet te<br />

James Hervey, brakewnan M C H. R b 15 Jcwett Thomas, nloolder Leverett Wood-<br />

C ass<br />

bridge<br />

Jairvis Robcrt, acct So Lafayette e Jess013 Stephen, joiner 13 Adams are w<br />

Jages John, mason 126 Clinton<br />

Jock Edward, engineer 3 94 T'oodbridge<br />

Jages Nicholas, lab 140 Macomb Joclann C, butcher Jay<br />

Jameson J, shoemaker Woodn-ard nw toll Jirreit Pete]; wagon maker St Lawi~encc<br />

gate<br />

.Jollness E P, blacltslnith 81 Franklin<br />

Janes A, pnl)er warehouse 34 Griswold Johnson Hiram R, yestauran t foot Tbircl<br />

Janes George A, clerk M I Mills G Ifrs JOHSSON $ D UNHAM, inachinists and<br />

Farquh ar , boiler nlakers Atwater near Dequindre<br />

I


AND- ,IDVERTISING GiiZETTEE;R. 169<br />

JOHNSON G D, of Hutchinson $John- I JOHNSTONE R F, editor aud proprieson<br />

b 102 Michigan n17e m<br />

tor of Michigan Fariner office 312 Jef-<br />

Johnson W W, contractor Toledo R R 101 erson are<br />

Farrner<br />

JOHNSTONE R F & CO, proprietors<br />

JOHNSON WALDRON h1, of Parsons <strong>Detroit</strong> Daily Advertiser office 012 Jef-<br />

St Johnson b 199 Wood~varcl are ferson are<br />

JOHNSON OBADIAH, of dollnson & JOHNSTONE R F, of R F Johnstone (EG<br />

*?Dunham 11 22 Ho~vartl<br />

Co, h 216 Con~ress w<br />

Johnson C M, ~narine agent B JIichigau Johnston J W, boiler lnaker 106 Baker<br />

E xclieuge<br />

Johnston J FV, yankee notions and fancy<br />

rJ~hn~~~l Robert, lab 264 Fifth<br />

,S voods 162 Jeferson ave res 136 Ran-<br />

Johnson C F, Macliiile Dry Dock Iron dolph<br />

T7rorlrs<br />

Joh~iston A, taiIol1 192 Sixth<br />

JOHNSON HUGH, acct Jolln I'atton b Johnstoil John, jeweler 196 Randolph<br />

W C Sabine<br />

*JOHNSTON THOS TV, of ~a$ln~ &<br />

JoLnso~~ Henry, blacltslnith Jollu Patto11 Johnston rcs I-Iamtramck<br />

Johnson Benj I-I, lab 113 85Toorlbridge o Jollllstoll James, carp 423 Jefferson ave<br />

.Johnson F M, of Fergnsson & .Jollnson b' Jollilston Mw I?, 211 Larned c<br />

J Jolluson<br />

tTOI-INSTON T J, attorney oflice Masonic<br />

Jollnso~~ Johi~, b 11 103 Rnodolph<br />

Hall b 24 1 Larned e<br />

Jolinsoil Wm, painter 1 1 G Croghaa Johnston Bln L, b Mrs Briggs<br />

Jol~ilsoil Tllomas, lab cor Dequintlre md Johnstoil George, lab TVi,rllt's Saw Mill H<br />

Atwater<br />

Joice Tlloomaas, forelllap tallor 55 Howard<br />

Johnson Geo Dnvid, tailor 208 Congress e Jones James, last inaker b 140 Seventh<br />

dollnsoli A S & Co, auctioneers 94 Wood- Jones lV111, boot and shoe nlakcr 31 Jeffer-<br />

11rarc1 we<br />

son we<br />

Jollnson A S, of A S Jolmsoli ~b Co res Jones (ST Brothers, grocers 102 Graod River<br />

252 Wooclwarti (zve<br />

Jones Nathan, of Jones & Brothers h 187<br />

Johnson A, hlaclismith 31 L~rtlerl I\- Tllird<br />

,Tohnso:l Johi~, saloon keeper 167 and 163 JONES L L, of Emnlolls & Joues attor-<br />

Wood bridge w 11 1 3 3 Congress IV ney b Natioaal I-Iotel<br />

Johusoa MIS, 198 i\lacomb<br />

Jones D IT? carp 12 Pl~un<br />

Jollnson Mrs S F, (col'd) 230 Larilerl r: Jones Robt, (cd'd) whitewasher Hastings<br />

JOHNSOW EDWARD, Iliner';: Home Jones John, ship carp b N R R Hotel<br />

Jelf;?rs011 ;lire<br />

Jones T, carp b George Egner<br />

JOHNSON JOHN B, clz~*k with D 0 6. Jones Richard, lab 162 Abbot<br />

W S Penfieltl 1) Ralph Smith<br />

Jones Alesaacler, finisher 1-48 Seventh<br />

Johnson Jnnles, carp 103 Catharine ,Jones 'I' W, sliip builder b Merchants'<br />

Jollnson James 31, clerk at 11 P B:rldwin Escb<br />

11 196 Park<br />

Jones Alba, jeweller h 25 Macomb ave<br />

Jollnson Edward, 3 2 I-Iorn:~ rd<br />

Jones 'ItT C, of Jones & Brother h 185<br />

Johnson Thornas, ~a1.1) Oali<br />

Third<br />

Johnson 'I?, bar tender &I C R R Saloon Jones Czar, general rl,nt 196 Jefferso~l ave<br />

Jollnson Robert, finisher 284 Lnfayette JONES HARVARD E, at Freedman &<br />

Johnson Hami i ton, eng 41 E iglltli<br />

Bro, b 269 Jefferson ave<br />

Johnson Lucretia, (col'd) 12 3 Beauhien d oiles IVilliam, rlinner b Lamed House<br />

'<br />

Johnson W, (col'd) 128 Fort e<br />

JONES G C, flour and feed merchants,<br />

Johnson John, lab Franklin H<br />

store 66 Jlonroe are h 52 Michigan ave<br />

Johnson Lewis, sawyer Franklin H Jones Elias JV, grocer 63 Lamed m<br />

.JOHNSTON JAMES DALE, ySlislier Jones Samuel, boot and shoe maker 1 P<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> and general agent w Woodbridge IV<br />

end Cherry<br />

,Tones I.', carp b Bliotibury's Hotc'


1'70 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

JONES Mrs C H, Fort m<br />

JONES DEGARMO, res Mrs C H Jones<br />

JONES J H, res Mrs C, H Jones<br />

Jones William, (col'd) city scavenger h 92<br />

Lafitycttc: c:<br />

Jones hlrs do rot he:^, b h O!) Larned w<br />

Jorles Edwarcl D, blncksinitll 51 Larnerl<br />

Kaenzel Frank, carp 158 Beaubien<br />

Kaeser S, lab 133 Catharine<br />

Iiaeoer P, butcher 252 Hastings<br />

liaeser Joseph, stonecntter 13 1 Maple<br />

Iiaeser Joseph, butcher with Fred Wolf<br />

Icaeser Jacob, lab 151 Clinton<br />

Kaeser C, butcher 213 Croghan<br />

Joues Jordail, (col'c!) b 62 Adams arr / Kaiser Joseph, clerk Ca~npbell & Linn b<br />

Jones Nntll:m, 28'7 Third I Rrlrs B~.,zmans<br />

Jon~s N C, c~~ocer 286 Third / KAISER ANTHONY, watchmaker at<br />

Jones ~enri; massou 281 Michigan avo w 1 R P Kinkman 6. Co h 252 Clinton<br />

Jones S;i~~lur.l, maqon b Hcnry Jones I Iidser C, butcher Mulhtt<br />

Jones E. 1):iinter h 190 Third I Kahl Martin, mason 131 Mullett<br />

donf~, T~~OIII~I~ ca1.p L'O i3e;tubiau Iiahl Jacol), balier 127 Clint011<br />

Jones 11, lab 1, E D'Jouee ail L, black sillith 233 Mnllett<br />

JOliDdN h ANDERSON, architects: Fred, 155 Mullett<br />

and dranghts~nen office 53 Griswold gardener Randolph<br />

JORDAN A II, of Jordan & Anderson i Kallfleisll John, shoeinnker 256 Brush<br />

res \Vooclwarcl avc I Knllenbach Mla E? 102 Croghan<br />

Jordatl IVm, 1iib b H Kobinso~r's Atwater I Iiwllfeisll Frank, tailor 0.1 Macomb<br />

Joseph d ~seph, drover 160 Hastings 1 Iiall-, C, sawyer 232 Clinton<br />

Josefeld Henry, 14 8 Orclliinl 1 I


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 1'71<br />

KANTE R ED WARD, ship chandler & KEAVY PATRICK, grocer 262 Mich<br />

grocer 2 & 4 Woodward ave h 63 Con- ave w<br />

gress w<br />

Keavy Mrs Jane, 130 Griswold<br />

Kaple John, 298 Randolph<br />

Keegan George lab b 206 Third<br />

Kappler Frederick, sash & blind manfr 155 Kee Charles, teamster h 62 George<br />

Lafayette<br />

Keegan William, tinsmith w M H Web-<br />

Karbelg Fred, blacksmith 80 Russell ster<br />

Karko Ferdinancl, coppersmitll 2 2 6 Rivard Keeler Henry, lab 200 Hastings<br />

Karl Henry, lab 104 hlnplc<br />

Iieeler Seymour, sailor 195 Franklin<br />

Karl Peter, harnessmake~* wit11 L l3alclwin Iieely Mrs Ann, 114 Barrar<br />

Karl Kaup, lab Mnllett<br />

Iceeney John, cigariuaker with Tho's Free-<br />

Kerncy Thomas, lab b 29 Atwater e inau<br />

Iiarrer Peter, carp 261 Lafaaette e Iceely bfal-y, salesman at Ellis's b 114<br />

Knrney Lnrirence, lab Mich avo<br />

John R<br />

KAEFP JACOB physician S: slugeon 109 Iceely Jo611, cigarmaker b Mrs ICeely<br />

Clinton<br />

Ihely Thom:is, cigqrmaker b Mrs Keely<br />

Karl' Petel; lab 24'7 Catherine<br />

Kefier Loois, shoeinaker 148 Mollett<br />

Iiarrer Peter, l~arnesslnnker 20 1 Lafayetto Keff Richard M, moulder 363 Congress<br />

Karrer blrs F P, 293 Croghan<br />

Keecc G H, watchmaker 20 Sheldon Block<br />

Karrerl Joseplr, n?ag?nmalter 246 Lafayette Iieevan Thomas, lab 56 Franklin.<br />

Karn He:~ry, lr~usic~an 27 1 Mullett Keevan John, lab 56 Franklin<br />

Iiarn ~icholns, baggage master G W R W Keiler ~ enri, 1'70 Lamed w<br />

h 245 Woodbridge w<br />

Iiehn John, lab Trowbridge<br />

Kadl Paul, lab 125 Mullett<br />

KEITH 95 RIPLEY, ~vliolesale and retail<br />

Iiaspar Jacob, lab St Auborn H<br />

grocers Odd Fellows' Hall 85 Tvood-<br />

KASSMAN PETER, saddler 17 Fort e ward ave<br />

Kating James, boilermaker N Y S E KEITH CHARLES 13, of Keith and<br />

Wol*ks<br />

Ripley b National<br />

Kates A, blacl~smitli 137 Macomb Keith J W, capt s b Arrow 11 131 First<br />

KAUFPMAN ISIDORE, Great Western Keith Alexander, clerk J E Pittmrrn b 96<br />

Clothir~g Empor~ium 1 95 .Jefferson ave First<br />

h 70 Larnecl e<br />

Iieeth Alfred, engineer 11 1 Fifth<br />

Liauffinall Mrs 2 1 5 Brusll<br />

Keith L, engineer 11 1 Fiftll<br />

KALTFFMAN JULIUS, clothing store Kckos Fred, painter Waterloo H<br />

with I Kauff~nan<br />

Iielleher James, shoeinaker 140 Larned \v<br />

Kauffnlan C blacksmith 2'74 Clinton Kellehcr Sarah, widow, seamstress 1 2 2<br />

Iiauser Randolph, capmaker with T Shultz First<br />

Kauth B, blacksmith D & M R W Iieller C, carp Lafayette e<br />

Kavemagh J, 222 Columbia<br />

Keller Joseph, grocer Fort H<br />

Kavenagh Pat, lab 384 Woodbridge w Keller Cosmos, carp Lafayette H<br />

Kawer John, lab 21s macomb<br />

Keller Augustus, carp Lafiyette<br />

Kean A, clerk David Preston & Co Iiellerman Robt, upholsterer 15 2 Franklin<br />

Kearn J, carp Buena Vista House KELLOG WALTER J, of T H Kidder<br />

Kesrney James, sailor 249 Fifth<br />

and Co b National<br />

Kearns P J, cooper Shelby<br />

Kellog B C, grocer 10 1 Gratiot<br />

Kearns J P, cooper 33 Cass<br />

KELLOG CHARLES, <strong>Detroit</strong> dry docks<br />

Kearns Pat, blacksmith 208 Howard iron works 36'1 Atmater e h 260 Lamed (:<br />

Kearns Edward, with' Cornfield &. Collins Kellog P, teamster with P I Price<br />

KE ARSLEY JONATHAN, major 225 Kellog Mrs, 2, Dr Davis<br />

& 22'7 Jefferson ave<br />

Kellog Wrn, shoemaker 48 Grand River<br />

Keasling A, mason 165 Riopelle Kelly John, grocer Eigll th Ward House<br />

Keavenagh Mn, 39 Labrosse<br />

30'1 Mich are w


DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

ell James, grocer 1 9 Orleans<br />

Kelly G, painter with John Pattoll<br />

Kelly John, wagonmaker 213 Cass 11 41<br />

Jones<br />

Kelly Christian, tailor b cor State & bliami<br />

ave<br />

,Kelly Patrick, lab b 1-12 Woobdriclge FV<br />

Kelly James, teamster at E Pitt~nsn<br />

Kelly John, lab ,baconomb H<br />

Kelly Robert, clerk 1, J F Iicyes<br />

Kelly Martin, lab rear 7 Flanklill<br />

Kelly Wm, blacksmith 40 Jones<br />

Kelly John, lab rear 7 Franklin<br />

Kelly Benj, machinist N Y S Engine Worlis<br />

h on Franlrlin<br />

Kelly Wm, boiler maker N Y S E Works<br />

Kelly Patrick, lab 106 Woodbridge e<br />

Tielly George, painter cor of State 6. Miami<br />

ave<br />

KELLY Rev J, 0 7 R~~nclolph<br />

Kelly Timotlly, milkman Crawford<br />

Iielly Patrick, lab 43 Labrosse<br />

Iielly Cornelius, lab alley bet Baker &<br />

Labrosse<br />

Kelly Mrs W H, 146 Congrcss IV<br />

Kelly Wm E, machinist 30 Howard<br />

Kelly Wm, painter with Stow C ! Pilkin<br />

Kelly Pat J, cierk Crawford<br />

Kelly Michael, lab 9 Prankli~l<br />

Kelly Daniel, lab 274 Fifth<br />

Kelly John, sailor b 56 Front<br />

KELSEY JOSHUA \V, collector of special<br />

taxes h 10 Lafayetto w<br />

Kelsey A L, clerk- 11 43 Elizabeth iw<br />

Ke~up Fred, b Kossuth Hotel<br />

Kempt Robert lab 44 Eighth<br />

Kemp Goclfrey, harness rnakei C ullen<br />

Brown<br />

Iiendall James G, telegray 11 opelator 128<br />

Jefferson ave<br />

Iiendall David, sidelral k builder 18 Ma-<br />

comb<br />

Kenclall Charles, with David Kend all<br />

Xendall John, with David Kenclall<br />

Hendall John, lab b Packerman<br />

Kenclal J N, 141 Third<br />

KENDRICK SILAS N, managing agent<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Locomotive works office foot of<br />

Fourth 11 129 Fort w<br />

Kennedy Joseph, carp 256 Fort e<br />

Ke~medy Samuel, coppersmith 171 Porter<br />

Kennedy John, shoemaker, 24 First<br />

Kennedy Patrick, lab 62 Lafayettc<br />

Kennedy Thomas, 276 Croghan<br />

Kennedy Pat, tailor, 2 5 1 Franklin<br />

Kennedy Blichael, lab 123 Cnss<br />

Ke~medy Wm, lab 91 Sixth<br />

liennody Alfred, gilder at Bond's<br />

Kennedy John, grocer 303 Lafayetto w<br />

Iicnucdy ,John, moulder 2 08 I-Iowarcl<br />

Iiennedy Xiss hladon, 15


KETCHURl C E, of L;Beecher $ Co res ICimbaIi J IV, clerk M C R li 8 Lafajette m<br />

62 Miami ave<br />

Kimball C, finisher h Drtffield ave<br />

lieteher Corneli~lq lab 42 Seventh Kilns Wm, clerk b Mrs Phelps<br />

Keusch Joseph, 936 Lafayette e<br />

Kinnane Simon, lab 69 Grand Rivel*<br />

Ketchu~n Warren P, clerk Mrs Stnrtcivant Kinnane Margaret, widow 11 Middle<br />

lietchnrn Mrs Nancy, 410 IVooitbridge e KING R \IT & Co, importers wholesale<br />

Keusch hlichael, grdcer 48 Catharine and retail dealers in crockery cliina glass<br />

Kelxsch cSr; Schmidt lacties ancl children's &c 90 Jeflerson aye<br />

shoes 2 1 6 JefYerson<br />

King IC W, of R W Icing & Co 89 iVasll-<br />

Keuseh J, of K L Schmidt 210 Jefferson ington ave<br />

aye<br />

King F, with Geoge Beard<br />

lieuey Thorn;ls, carp 257 Lafayetto w King J L, clothing store 174 Jefferson nve<br />

Kevey ny, Thomas, titailor 23 2 B~LISII 11 184 Woodbritlge e<br />

Keveny M, moulder 11 3 Abbot<br />

King William, clothing store 179 Jefter-<br />

Keveny & Eyan mel.ch tailow 31 Jefferson son ave h 23'7 Woodward are<br />

nve<br />

Icing Chdea, ~nedical str~deut b 60 Ilow-<br />

Keveny Patrick, of Kevany &Ryan 3 1 Jef- arcl<br />

ferson ave<br />

King John, street colllinissioner 2 1 Fo~t e<br />

Iceyes J F, freight clerk D I) &I R IV King Patrick, lab 68 Abbot<br />

KIEBEE PORTER8, real es4,atc agelit over RING & STODDARD, glocers 34 hlich-<br />

184 Jett'erson ave h 12 1 Coogresa w igen ave e<br />

ICIEBEE HENRY (J, banker 0l-c.r 154 King John Ill, of King & Stoddarc1 b Mn<br />

J eKerson ave<br />

Jiimball<br />

liibbee Sylvester, tr;iilor 121 Hnstingr Icing Harvey, faimer 168 Grand Itirar<br />

Iiidd IVrn, machinist Jacltson 6. Wl]ey ICING STEPI-IEN B, of Jorlnley h King<br />

Kidd John, drayman 73 Abbot<br />

b Womlley House<br />

KIDD THOMAS, foreman Ll;~cksmitli's ICING CHARLES, h.l D, 1ioincopatI~ist<br />

shop :~t decltl\vnl.d<br />

av:: ,


174 DETROIT CITY IIIRECTORY,<br />

Kirby Z, 441 Jefl'et-so11 ave<br />

Klotz Adam, Lb 127 Maple<br />

Kirby John lab 61 Orleans<br />

Klusman Fe~dinanrl, fanner Gra tiot H<br />

Kirby Michael, lab 61 Orleans<br />

Knapp Joseph, lab River Spring\vell-:<br />

Kirby Martin, lab b J McAolife Knapp Horatio V, cnrp 11 6 Seventh<br />

Kirchberger Ercliard, cabinel tr~alter wit11 Knapp C, stone clitter 116 Elizabetli e<br />

H Weber<br />

Knapp Charles M, with D Thaver<br />

Kirchberpr C hristifin, up1 ~olstcr wi t2h H Icnayp Mrs tJ, 81 Georges<br />

Weber<br />

Knapp Charles, ckrk 286 Jeff'erson ave<br />

Kirchway Michael. butcher M:rcomb arc! Knapp 9 B, carp 1 1 0 Seventh<br />

Kirchler Anthony, clerk at Freedma~~'~ b Icnnpp Cl~arles, collector C A Trowbridge<br />

2 6 2 Jefferson a1.e<br />

cL; Co<br />

Kirkpatrick Edwarc1,firelllan Af C R R 24 Knecltbein G, tailor 41 Felt o<br />

Lewis<br />

Iinedeler John, tailor Thompson<br />

Kirsman Mr, lab 11 Mecl~anic<br />

Iineelancl P N, hardware rnel~hant $c 150<br />

Kirstein Wm, gunsmith at Wingerts h Pe- Woodward ave 11 181 Woodward ave<br />

ter Gage1<br />

Kneteoise Francis, tailor i 87 Clinton<br />

Kirwan J, clerk b lferchant~ Excha~~ge Kneteoise John, tailor b F lineteoi~c<br />

Kisling Henry, tlacksnlith 223 Lafiiyette Iineteoise Coll~ad, tailor b h' Kxleteoise<br />

Kiste J, painter 175 Croglian<br />

Kniall James, tjlack smitli cor Oak and Fifth<br />

Kister Joseph, lab real 155 F01.i e IiNIOHT HENRY C, atty oftice 3 Ro-<br />

Kistlr John, painter '78 Russell<br />

tund~ Griswolcl 11 188 First<br />

KITCHEL Rev H D, (congt~c.gatinna1) 11 Ilulcklees S: Knight Tboir~as, 324 FI.BII~~~I~ Co b Rev H D IiitchtIl<br />

Knight J Wells, brok~! b Ell-s Hnlls 106<br />

Kizer E, butcl~er 7 Clay 1 Washington avc<br />

Kitch E A, clei-k 5 81 ;uifi.lson a\-e Knight Syl~esiei; clel~lt 81 hladiao~i avo<br />

Klai Henry, 1:lb 212 Cntha~inc<br />

Iinigllt Henry, carp 11 i ci 1 Seao~iri<br />

Iclaber Charles, painter 2 1 8 &1aco111? 1 Iiniglit T D, clerk ,F Bull1 (C:o b Jfeim-<br />

Klapp Jacob, engineel* Thomps01,n<br />

chants Exclmoge<br />

Klarings F, ccignr maker 149 Rivalrl Iinill Prancis, coiiductol I, J D F: Cook<br />

Klaxinqs F J, cigar ulnker 1-10 Rir:il.(l Kiioll doirn, Lootluaker with L Hcltl<br />

Uary 'Martin, lab h cor .C:IPS 6T La!-ned Knoor Phillip, miller 87 Oak<br />

Klatt Wm, lab St L2mrence<br />

Iinowles Goo, carp' 52 blacomb a\-()<br />

IClawitcr hlrs E, 256 Brusl~<br />

Iinowles W ~I, carp 31 MncornL are<br />

Klein George, 260 0Mcooml)<br />

KNOFVL'L'ON C E', dentist office over<br />

IClein Joseph, bar tender for IIxrmoii St]-as- Ives Bank 11 21 6 Rallrlolpll<br />

berg<br />

IiJS OX ANDREW, real estate :ige.eut a:id<br />

KLlEN P, physician and surgeon h 257 stock holter office 54 Rottrnila Griswold<br />

Jefferson ave<br />

h 44 High<br />

Klein Charles, cap 11laker An1ber.g 5: CO ICNOX IVM B, atty and counselor over<br />

h 71 Adams ave<br />

153 ,Jefferson live b 199 Wooclwarcl ave<br />

Klein Ferdinand, cor Orleans cG; Friinklin Koch Adam, lab b J Hoffinn~l<br />

Klemish Albert, tailor 243 Rivard Iiocber John, shoemnlter 232 Antoine<br />

Klein M J, surgeon 17 '1 C~i~iton Kochenclorfer Ohas H H, w:~tclimal;er with<br />

Kling P, cooper 226 Gratiot 11 38 Prospect C Piquette<br />

Kline Joseph, 325 Frat) klin<br />

Kohlkbrun Wm, cabinet maker 3DD Aii-<br />

Iclinger George, with V Mattisen<br />

toine<br />

Klie Ignatius, !,aver Mac011 I I) 13<br />

Koenig .Antllon, peddler 5 9 C llzsnu t<br />

Klink John, tallor C iay<br />

Koerp AII~US~US, carp Macomb H<br />

Kloss Julius, \vage;oll L. ,- inalivr b Vict Sr~tt~r Koehle Benedict, n~achinist Fraoltlin


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 175<br />

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Koener Jolln, cabinet maker Rivarcl<br />

Kogh Pat, mason 242 Cor~gress e<br />

Kohler Leonard, foreman with J J Bagley<br />

Kohlrr Henry, teamster 340 Orleans<br />

Kohler Jamb, boot maker L L Farnsworth<br />

h 36 Clay<br />

Kohn Joseph, Gratiot H<br />

Kolb Augustus, joiner with I W Ingersoll<br />

Koon Richard, sailor 144 Franklin<br />

Koon Mrs M, 4 1 Maple<br />

Kom Henry, black smith 291 Clinton<br />

Kornrurnf Johu, satcllmaker 22'7 Clinton<br />

Kossuth Hotel 159 and 161 Larned w<br />

Kotch John I?. shoemaker 34 JeRerson ave<br />

Krabbel C, cooper 114 Catharine<br />

Krnbber F, basket maker 291 Croghan<br />

Kralner Anthony, car 2 12 Catharine<br />

Kramer Joseph, shoe maker 102 Croghan<br />

Kramer Matthew, printer Fort e<br />

Kramer Jltc&, 1sadol.e Kauffnlan b<br />

--- --.----<br />

Krumhurn Peter A, 326 Orleans<br />

Kuck John, blacksmith 117 Clinton<br />

Kuclmer, matchmaker 3.1 Maple<br />

Kuellmar Richard, mach Dry Docks Iron<br />

Works<br />

liUHN JOSEPH, notary public insurance<br />

and general agmt office cor of Monroe<br />

and Parmer h 141 Croghan<br />

Kuhn Michael, :;ail or 105 C hesnut<br />

Kuhn J C, confectioner 109 Michigan<br />

avo w<br />

Kuhn A, t:rilor 151 Croghan<br />

Kulln Frank, lab 351 Hastings<br />

Kuhn Marcus, clotlling store 159 Larned r<br />

Kuhn Henry, tanner 1 0 5 Riopelle<br />

Kuhnle John G, callp 316 Macornb<br />

Kugler John, lab 83 Antoine<br />

Kull Carl T,, grocer Dequindre H<br />

Kultre Dennis, lab 289 Michigan ave<br />

ICummcrow Charles, lab Trow bridge<br />

70 Larl~ecl e<br />

Kunman Henry, tailor 242 Clit~ton<br />

Kramer P J, tailor 4-09 Beaubien KUNZE GEORGE, clerk with F E<br />

Kramer Fred, cigar maker 120 Wood- Eldre(1 h 260 Ran(jolph<br />

bridge e<br />

ICunze C A, acct 0 S Strceter & Co<br />

Kramp Hubert, lab 3 14 Lafayettu e Icunze Mrs E, 93 Larned e<br />

Krantz Joseph, lab 218 Lafayette e Kunze Julius H, clerk Campbell $ Linn b<br />

Krantz Frederick. butcher 12 1 Brush lfrs E ICunze<br />

Krantz John lab 1'72 High<br />

ICunzo Jacob, painter 129 Macomb<br />

Kranicll Jacob, carp 104 Maple<br />

Kunxe George, acct 2 60 Randolph<br />

Kranich Fred, gardener 52 Waterloo Kunze Julius, baker 232 Antoine<br />

Krapp Wm, cabinet maker<br />

Kunze Lewis, bootrnaker 1 20 Woodbridge e<br />

ICratz & Schj::itting, liquor dealers 104 Kunze Christophe:, saloon 179 Larned w<br />

Russell<br />

Konze Henry, porter F F Porter<br />

Kranick Frederick, gardener 2 6 6 Mullett Kunze George, &~cma~er Thompson<br />

Krause Wm, shoe maker 143 Fort e Kunzeman Antholly, tailor 2 1 0 Antoine<br />

Krausman P, lab Jay<br />

Kuram John, D & M I% W<br />

Kreis Bartholor new, painter Napoleon Kuvan Jerenliab, L oltcutter D & M R W<br />

Krengell Casper, grocer 400 Benubieo ICS.~~ W, hoem maker 74 Abbot<br />

Kripps Charles, carp 153 Mullett Kytld Thomag blacksmi: h 12 LnLrossc<br />

Krest Joseph, tailor 182 Clinton .<br />

Kress C, shoemaker Thompson<br />

E<br />

Kriley Mrs Widow, 50 Wayne<br />

Krisman Henry, clerk b Commercial Hotel Labant Cllarlas, clerk Holmes & Co res<br />

Kroehl Fred, lab 224 Lafayette e<br />

Antoine<br />

&uger Wm, hat and cap store 54 Monroe Label1 Anthony, fi~herrnan Macomb<br />

ave<br />

Labuhn John, wheelwright Orleans<br />

Kruger Henry, grocer cor Mechanic and Lacroix H M, res Hamtramck<br />

Beaubien . Lacroix Nicholas, at Wight's sawmill<br />

Krug J G, bookseller 83 Croghan LACROIX E N, acct cuatom house, A1-<br />

Krumback John, joiner Pitch<br />

derman Fourth Ward res 152 Antoine<br />

Krumbeck Harmon, shoemaker 129 Cro- Lacy Gilbert, lab 58 State w<br />

ghan<br />

Lacy Jacob, finisher 162 Bourth


176 DETROI'T CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Lacy I?, finisher b 160 Howard<br />

Ln~nbert Thomas, lab 35 Bronson<br />

Lacy hlorgan, bonesetter Camp~~s Martius Lanlbert Michael, lab 36 Franklin<br />

h 119 Michigan ave m<br />

Lambie Alex, ship carp 75 Fifth<br />

Lacy Jacob, engineer Loco~notive Works b Lambie F, grocer 2nd baker 36 Grand<br />

hfrs Davis 21 9 Fort w<br />

River<br />

Ladd Mrs Ann, midom 10 Sibley Lament Michael, mason german EI<br />

Ladd Josinll. concluctor M C R R 6 5'7 Lamere Bnroine, lab Larned I-I<br />

First<br />

Lamourex Peter, lab 2 1 1 Atmater e<br />

Laderich J, g~nslllith with Wm Wingert La~rlp Michael, teamster 170 Franklin<br />

b J B Hannen~ann<br />

LAMSON DARIUS, with Wm A Rutlcr<br />

Laderoot Eli, 68 Macomb<br />

& Co h 348 Jefferson ave<br />

Laderoot bfrs A, Widow Maple<br />

Lance George, lab 169 High<br />

Ladue Dlrs John, 18'7 Larnecl o<br />

La~ldon E R, conductor freight train D &<br />

EADUE ANDREW, manufacturer of sole M R W Co<br />

and upper leather 5 Michigan aye m 11 Landon Alonzo, b 2 13 Fort IV<br />

-349 Jefferson five<br />

Lnncton John, t B P Ackerma~;<br />

Ladae An(lrew, sailor Congress H Landon Wm, b E P Ackerman<br />

LADUE JOHX C, with A Ladue Landry Joseph, sawyer High<br />

LADUE & GO, dealers in wool etc, office LANDSBERG ALBERT, N Y hot~so of<br />

1 Michigan nve w<br />

refreshments 5 1 Griswold<br />

LADUE ANDREW, tannery 81 At- LANDSBERG ADOLPH, with A Landswater<br />

e<br />

berg<br />

LADUE JOHN T, with Ladae & Co b Laudschneider H, carp 21 3 Croghan<br />

1 8 7 Lariied rv<br />

LANE MINOT, justicg of the pence 11 70<br />

Laeala Joseph, lab Fort S<br />

Miami ave<br />

Laebla Mn A, 216 Mullet<br />

Lane Mrs, 190 Abbott<br />

Lafare Manuel, sailor Fort H<br />

Lane John, hay scale h 54 Orchard<br />

Lafherty Clement, farmer Fort S<br />

Lane Morris, public house Atwater B<br />

LAPFERTY ALEX,farmer Springwells Lane Jilmes, (col) barber b Garrison House<br />

Laf5erty Peter, clerk 206 Brush<br />

Lane Jfrs L, widow 90 Farmer<br />

~aflam Doffield, River Road<br />

- Langdon G C, b Kational Hotel<br />

Lafleor Leon, ship cilrp b John B Condon Lanp Jacob, peddler 275 Congress e<br />

Laghrnana John, tailor rear 165 Lafayette e Lnnge Lorenzo, tailor 253 Catherine<br />

Lake John A, at Burrell & Co, b R R Ex- Lange John, lab Port Hamtramck<br />

change<br />

Lang Louise, widow 266 Lafayettc e<br />

Lake Charles, b h 170 Larned w Langc Ed, shoemaker over 98 Bates h<br />

LAIBLE EUGENE, of Godfrey,. Dean Lnfaj-ette e<br />

L! L, res 142 Randolph<br />

Lange Win, slloernaker over 98 Entev 11<br />

LaiLle Mrs, Catllarin,! h 5'7 IT<br />

Lahyettc: e<br />

Laid Jasner, lab at young's Foundry LANGLET J L, teller Farmer & Mechan-<br />

Lalor Jeremiah, lab h 114 Clifford<br />

ics' Bank 11 22 Adam's ave w<br />

Lalor John, omnibus drirer b Eagle Hotel LA& GLEY S G, capt Mississippi h 121<br />

Lalor hlrs, widow 35 Woodbridge w Fi IS t<br />

Lally Wm, Thompson<br />

Langley W H, mason 29 Lafayette e<br />

Lally Martin, Thompson<br />

Langley Wm, mapon maker cor Brush nlld<br />

Lamb George, 175 Woodward ave Elizabeth<br />

Lamb Martin, carp 2 25 Catharine<br />

' LangIep Henry, mason 29 Lafayette e<br />

Lamb John, blacksmith 91 Porter Langley Jane, dressmaker<br />

Lamb R J, clerk 181 Second<br />

Langridge Wm H, 1 12 Franklin<br />

Lambert Wm,.(colored) tailor and clothes Langtin M, 402 Woodbridge ;ew<br />

cleaner 10 Woodbridge e h 125 Fort e , Langtar A, piano maker with H Schan-<br />

Zamhrt John, Springwells River Road acker


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 177<br />

Lanigan David, engineer h ,198 Second<br />

Lanigan Anilrow, engineer h 198 Second<br />

Lanip John, clerk checkered store yes<br />

19s Secoud<br />

Lnaignn David, fiaisiier at Wight's saw-<br />

111iIl<br />

Ilmigan Dennis, mason Randolph<br />

h 120 Larned e ,<br />

13<br />

Latllrop J, carp 340 Sixth<br />

Latour Lewis, mason Crogllan H<br />

Lati~n Dominiek, carp 13 Mary Ann<br />

Latim John 464 Beaubien<br />

Lattimer C; W, engineer '70 Lafayetbe IV<br />

Lauce J>lc~b, hack driver with Geo Heron<br />

LAUDERDALE ED, M D office over 65<br />

Lankel Micl~ael, carp 120 Fort e<br />

Woocl ward ave 1> 28 9 JeKerson ave<br />

Lankstone Wnl, (colorecl) grocer 423 Jef- Lnuffer G, shoe rnnker 256 Jefferson ave 11<br />

ferson avo<br />

204 &hillett<br />

Lanhart Mrs Sophia, 170 IIigh<br />

Laughlin Mrs Margar~t, b J O'Donnell<br />

LANSING & VERNOR, insurance sits Lmrent A C, lab Atwater 0<br />

31 \Vood\~~n~-ci are<br />

Lnuill John, brewer 1 24 Croghan<br />

LAN'SING ED A, of L & Vernor 11 174 Lavc Thomas, clerk Campbell & Linn's L,<br />

Wood bridge e<br />

W C Sabine<br />

1;nntcs N, lab 2G6 Hastings<br />

Lavencler R H, clock builder h 103 Lar-<br />

Lantz, Jacob, lab 260 Clinton<br />

ned e<br />

Lal~an ClClms, grocer 201 At\vater e Lavrey Barney, baggcqge man M C R K L,<br />

Laphain II S, :luction rooms 119 Wood- 15 Cass<br />

TV~I-d :~vc 11 '1 G3 Secontl<br />

Law Peter, silver smith 68 Randolph<br />

LAPHAM N D, 137ith John A Kerr yes Lawler John, tailor Eagle & Elliott b Mw<br />

124 Au.toine<br />

Elrnore .<br />

L:q~h:~m N, c1el.k 114 Antoine<br />

Lawrence J, real estate office 53 Griswold<br />

Lap!~nm Hiram, auctioneer h 165 Second Lawrence hf C, box maker 362 Congress e<br />

L:ip~er Mrs, I 7 7 FMII klin<br />

Lawrence Wm, barber b E Carter<br />

IAaplxncl Joseph, shoemaker Franklin Lawrence Thos, engineer 11 22 Sibley<br />

Laprat France, lab Fort Halntramck LAWSOY J C, clerk Shades Saloon<br />

Lara Richard, Macksmitli 84 Montcalm Lawson Alex, saddler wit11 Liman Baldwin<br />

Larkin James, finisher 2 11 Sewnth Larvscm Rob, blacksmith b 90 Larned \v<br />

Idarkin Widow, 140 Porter<br />

Lawton Martha, (col'd) b 62 Adams are w<br />

Larkin Andrew, drnymao 147 OrcIlard LAYCOCK WASHINGTON, clerk If<br />

LARKIN JAMES, steward steamboat Simoneau b Wm Moore<br />

Plymouth Rock b Garrison House Layden Francis, lab 65 Labrosse<br />

Larkin hIicli:~el, engineer 1'76 Abbot Layden P F, 1, 65 Labrosse<br />

Llrkin hIrs, widow 183 Congress e Layner Gilbert, carp Thompson<br />

Larkins hIichi~el, 1)ln~tercr L, Thos McMan~ls Layr John, baker 150 High<br />

LARNE D 110 USE, E A Byron prop Leach Mason 1) 100 Bates<br />

176 Woodbridg6' w opposieo bf C R 13, Leiirlr Fred, clerk Post office 2, Mrs Alvoril<br />

Depot<br />

LEADBEATER ED S, with Alex Lead-<br />

LARNED SYLVESTER, attorney and ' beater<br />

counselor office first dry dock River road LE A DBE ATER ALEX, proprietor West-<br />

Springwells 11 2 1 Fbrt w<br />

em Hotel cor Third and Woodbridge<br />

Lary Cornelius, bl;icks~rlith 182 Franklin Leavenworth T R, silversmith 130 Gris1vo1.l<br />

Lm Jacob, tnaclli~list Colrer Thorsthan Leazott John, teamster Thompsoll<br />

Laser August, with B Mauch<br />

Lewy Qoinlnn, lab Fort H~rntt-amck<br />

Lasey P, mason 233 Fort e -<br />

Lebanta Lwsvier, shoemaker 2'76 Prmlrliii<br />

Latch C, wstclln~aker 1 ti 1 Hastings Lebot John, lab 356 Congress e<br />

Lathnnl Wm, machinist Dry Dock Iron Lebot Dennis, grocer 323-Franklin<br />

Works<br />

Lebot Enos, grocer 332 Franklin<br />

Latham C C, with j C Latbaln<br />

Lebante Nelsori, lab Grand River m<br />

I~tlln~n J C, clerk Ball, Duncklee Sr Co Leberman John, shoemaker 182 Croglran<br />

Lebocker Mrs, widow 35'7 Congress e


': 78 DETROIT CITY T)IRECTOREr,<br />

Lecl~ner W F, grocer 0.53 Franklin Lciclnlcr Daniel, tailor C;\t!litri ne<br />

Leclltnbage Jol~il G, blacliarnith Croqllnn Lciltert (#(lo, 1;tb 13roults ancl Ad;illlls s:i\*'<br />

Leclare Louise, wiclom 182 Antoiiie<br />

111il1 376 Woodbridge m<br />

Lnclal*e Frsi~k,slioei~~alicl. 04 \Voodbridgo w Leiglitnn 1: EI, clerk 1, 1Iowal.d IIoosc<br />

Lc~ook; &'[IS, 2 2 0 lI0\\-~~1.(1<br />

?Aeitcil 13 TJ, 111:1cl1illist '78 Sixth<br />

IJecllettor Il'l~oinaa, stouc: cultcr and builder LElrl.HI.:lll1 JllhllCS, glsocor 1" 'il'llir~l<br />

C liicag Q Ito:~d<br />

Leitl~c.:~d, itlliott & Co, b:~lie~*s 1'72 (2latiot<br />

Leddy Mr&, gl-ocer 1 5 8 Abbot / L:litllc:tci li, of L Elliott & Cu ll 17.' Qra- .<br />

Leddy Bainey, la!, 228 Ho~vnrd<br />

tiot<br />

LE DIIY JAMES, grocer 033 hli:lliprl LII~LfI'I-IF:iID R0131:~nklin LEOPOIJI> f,, ~~lotliinq ~ncl-cll:ult -~O.‘WTood--<br />

IJ.g Pcter 11, gl-ocr~l 297 (Sranrl Rivcl- I\? I,-:l?lfl \~,v:t\v~lf~l~ly 1 lOllsc<br />

I,ep~lir Shtlllcy, 1:h liiver 1to;td S!)t.i:rg- LEOPOL]) ?,IOSES, clutllicr 11 33 Lar-<br />

\\.el IS<br />

11ocl 1:.<br />

1.1: II?IA4N ADOLL'H, mcrcllntl t t:ii!or TJt\lb~liil-(l ,JO~III, 1:~l) I ! fig11<br />

C;;~t*l.isori I [oll~? 11 5 2 1V:~:lync TAI !';~rlc l4', 1;1b Si\t!i 11 (+I*:III~~ Eii-(>r<br />

!,~Ili:!:~ltl 1'~ CO, ])air1 tcw S6 L~fir!-et tc (2 )I* lIcr~~*y, [ji~ il(1or 23 3 LVc~~l\~:trd :IV;J<br />

IJ~:hil:ilt~~l Le\vis, of 6~ 60 itbn QG Laflly- 11, lt~lililer ?;lkop '7-k & 76<br />

c'ltc! C'<br />

r.~J~r:ilorff E, p:~i:lter A/l~y WN. 1 S F0i.t e<br />

2,(:!;1. j ol!~l, tc:vl?er 1 S; ,\,,lacomj~<br />

IT? b~lilcler 1, (k-trrinor.


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TJoclio Peter, (col'd) lab 71 Lafayette e<br />

I~ucke C H, with Holmes & Co b National<br />

Longworth I1 A, cleric M C R R depot B<br />

110 Baker<br />

IIotel<br />

hcke Mre, widow 96 Oak<br />

Loomis Wln, (col'd) waiter 22 Clinton<br />

Loolllis Ellen, dressmaker b 23 Washing-<br />

Lockhart Joseyh, finisher 72 Ldrosse<br />

Lockhart WIN, filiislrcr 195 Abbot<br />

Lockinan Fred V, salcsman Holilles & Co<br />

ton ave<br />

Loomis 1% H, painter b hfrs Dobson<br />

LOOhlIS W l', ~etrina1-y surgeon hosb<br />

hlrs B~namans<br />

l'ital rear of 11 5 JVoodb~~i(ljie e<br />

1.OCI


AND ADVERTISING GAISETTE'ER. I $?I<br />

Loy hlrs Rose, widow b 50 Front Ly ncll And row; warehousen~an<br />

Loyd l';ct, tlniyman b Jnlnes McCann Lynch Andrew, lab 6 1 hIootcalm<br />

Luc:is hlicl~aal, p1;tsterur 06 Macomb Lynch Jeremiah, lab alley bet Lal.necl act1<br />

Lucas Josepll, catp 140 Tl~inl<br />

Congressand First ant1 Cass<br />

Luc:~s I-Iubertl, 1nusici:in 260 Macomb Lynch Mary, widow 0 1 hlon tcalm<br />

Luce Theoclore, real estate dealer h 540 Lynch Bridget, rest-maker b 6 1 Montcal111<br />

Jeffe~~son ave<br />

Lyncll Ellen, milliner h A Wright<br />

Luce V, clerk with Wm Suow b 540 Jef- Lynch ,John, tailor 3s Foit e<br />

ferson a ~c<br />

Lynch JElizn, wi~low rear 350 Franklin<br />

Luckenbacll Michael, tanner Lacl~~e's Tan- Lynch John, watchinail rear 250 1~'ranlilin<br />

n cry<br />

Lynch James, lab 48 WoorlLridge w<br />

Luckor John, mosician 2 64 &lacomb Lync11 U, c:~rp 44 Ho~varcl<br />

Lncl;er Ctispsr, blncltsmith 24'7 Fort e LY ON cb BBI1RSTOW, proprietors Jficl~i-<br />

Luddington hIrs, wiclow Glatiot H<br />

giln Escllange<br />

Lad w ig Jonas, in asoii German H LPON DAN, of L C! Barstow Michigall<br />

Ludwig J J,.;. 1 ocer 1 6 4 Rivarcl<br />

E xcl~ni~g~<br />

Lllcl\17ig Cllr~st, bnsltet maker 301 Macomb LYON E, 35.4 Jcft'crsoi~ are<br />

Ludwig !P, bitsket maker 2'73 Macomb TAyons Jolin, t:lilol- rear 80 AI)bot<br />

LutT Henry, of W L & F b Northern R R Lyons \Vin M, Llncltsl~~itll 21 0 Fifth<br />

I-Iotel<br />

Lyon A E, llouse mover 35 Elizabeth w<br />

Lum Charles, M artist studio 10 "uielclon ions ~ames, sailor 37 Lafayette e<br />

block 129 Jefferson aire 11 193 Wayne Lyons H A. at Burrell & Co's live~y .y<br />

Lumsdin J, gardener Wood wnlsd nve stable b B R Excl~ai~ge<br />

Lurnus John, painter b Ja~aes Wilkillson Lyons John, mason rear 99 Clif'rcl<br />

Lum\ren Alex, lab b Peter Osellett . ~yster Wm J, <strong>Detroit</strong> Savings 1Frnlil Iusbi-<br />

Lorrey J C grocer 283 Woodward ave<br />

- tutc h 96 Jbfirson ave<br />

Luscarnb W ~ n, draymnn 3 12 Sixth Lyster Wli~, cle~~b b Mrs E Doty<br />

Luther Henry, lab 68 High<br />

Luther Jolln, lab 181 E1:tstings<br />

Lottick H, tanner 11 0 Croghan<br />

Lntticke J, 171 Hastings<br />

McAdam Ales, salcsmnn h 186 First<br />

Lutz I-I, 1,eror 20 Lawience<br />

McAdnin James, painter b R W Baird<br />

LLI~Z C, lab 152 Col~iinbia e<br />

McAclall~ Jolm, painter wit11 1% Hopkius<br />

Lutz John, upholsterer 06 Lawrence blc AFEE HENRY, acct Bloom (Ts Tatf h<br />

Lyddy Michael, cutter with EI Hallock 152 Laf:lvette w<br />

LYELL JAMES L, hnker 177 Jefferson MCAFEE~~'AI~EH, sexton mariners cl~urcll<br />

are ~l~oving to res Jeflerson avo above b Jolin McAteo<br />

Hastings<br />

McAFEE JOHN, of Burns 6. 3lcAfee 11<br />

Lyford 0 S, meat market 233 Jefferson 11 2 Third<br />

ave h 29 Grand River<br />

McAl lister John, moulder Thompson<br />

Lynlonde Timothy, carp 100 Elizabeth e McAllister John carp shop 12 Congress e<br />

Lynauqll Mrs Ellen, 107 Lamed w h 33 Adsms aJre<br />

Lpcl~ Patrick, lab 45 Maconib<br />

McAllister James, acct 104 Porter<br />

Lynch Pat, lab Antoine<br />

McAlpine Wm, carp cor Adams ave and<br />

Lynch John, copppenmith h 61 Montcalm Antoine<br />

Lynch Patrick, lab 262 Seventh<br />

McAnclrew Bryan, grocer 285 Sixth<br />

Lynch Cornelius 02. Woodbridge w McAnul$ John, grocer 101 Atwater e<br />

BRICK MA~CTFACTCRE.-~~O~~~~~<br />

three hundred and fifty millions of brick niay be now annually manufsctnred<br />

in the yarda On the.suburbs of <strong>Detroit</strong> in all directions. The largest manuficturers are Mr. Richard N.<br />

Hall and Mr. John Greusel, on the Chicago Road. Mr Greusel war the first to' begh the manufacture of brick<br />

some twenty-five years ago, and was also the first to introduce machiuery. The demand for brick is daily<br />

increasing with the increase of population and wealth of the inhabitants of <strong>Detroit</strong>. At the presant time there<br />

may be 3.000 brick buildings in the city, and as fast a8 wooden buildings are removed, they are bei~g replaced<br />

with brick. Mr. Hdl and Mr. Qreucel have got capacity to manufacture any amount of brlek.<br />

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182 DETEOTT CITY TJIRECTORY,<br />

hlc Aulifl'o Jeremiah, gr,~ccr 1.5 3 Gr~iltl<br />

Itivc~'<br />

NcAulifTe John, Inl, b J 1lc:I:iiiXc<br />

If~ii~llitii<br />

T, 1x1) b J hlt'2L~liiib<br />

McBcth JVin 2, (blt3rli A~~~criznn sccd store<br />

h 56 &:LIIC~ iii~(?i'<br />

%leBlnugh hli; ;\':ii )oleon<br />

MclJrenrty l.', I;LL ti3 Ot-lzn~;-:<br />

HCBREAI~'L'~ & l'tlb?,]: /q83 stove dcders<br />

ar;d tin :illti coppe? ~ liii~jl~ 1S Je-Fcr-<br />

Eon ~ V C<br />

AIcCnkice Pat1 ick, slioell?:i!;~~r %i~ompson<br />

McC;~in IV~I, ;lga~~t<br />

1 1<br />

hlcCanu l'fms, ;;:I) o!!c!. mar 13 Howard<br />

McCnirn MY, 1:b<br />

River<br />

!iig:lth North Cimnd<br />

hfccaril W W, goccr :?:>!I C;,~nnil River w<br />

McCarren ?Jell, tl::s:i~itil 7 Mi::liigan nl-o<br />

hlcCal.tlry hla~ I;, 1:ib 1;ot Slle!!)r<br />

cn/::~l i:isllop h 3 ! Cln~igl.c:ss w<br />

';tlc.Co~~ EzI.:~, I, i: 1' ~ici;.~;.~~~~~n~s<br />

&Ic [: is,.~:,?y,.l; [) lJ :i :;:< >,T,:!;;;:]?;3<br />

NcCartliy 1; liza! ,till, widow :;t ilnstings >iIc':i.i~i;:;t,t IIii:h;l;:l JI; tin smith b Ikf I\I<br />

M~Cartlly 'Plmutll:,., to;~ciler 426 Gratiut ~.:ricl;i!lccr iji50 f?,i:ihh<br />

vii':


ANSI ADVERTISING. GAZETTEI1IE. 1 85<br />

---- - - -- - - - -- - -- -- -- - - --<br />

McC ore l'ebr, icn~ns tcr Tlromp?on McDonnell l', clerk at Parsons 8 John-<br />

YcDermot.t Owen, c~.rp I) tli ,\F:LIII solr b 73 LZtIalns :tve ~v<br />

BlcUe~*rnutt John, s!!ip ciirp 271 IJ::~ancd e Ilc!)onouyl~ .Joh~l, si~ilor 179 I-Iwstin~s<br />

llcllermott P, 45 Cl i~iton 1 McDoiveil Peter, lill, 163 .Arw:itcr e<br />

3Icl)canott Berunrd, tealnster rc-r 12-1. AlcD UFB 8 bf I'L'C I-Ibl LL, builders shop<br />

Gratio'i,<br />

Jon(19 br:t Tllircl ancl Fourth<br />

Mcl!er~nott ?,I A, 10-4 01.lt;l;uns<br />

McDuft' A~~~lrcrv, of AfcD & Mitchell 152<br />

McDermott i3c1nnrJ, lab 2 7 s L:$yette m Hownrcl<br />

Mcnermott .Plil:!.s, wi( low 82 Hoj;e~~tll IMcD ugal Airs Jane, Franznlilin<br />

McDeulnott Eclwnnl, 2,lastcrcr b J Colien- bIcElrnth lilts 1-1, 7-1- hdams avc m<br />

son<br />

hlcIq:lrlnn Mlcllael, lab Congress a<br />

?\lcDcr!nott E, b I1 l'tobinson<br />

Mcl?!';~~~Inn l'ctcr, Iiib Cony resi o<br />

Mollonngil BI:d':l;(:1,vl fi)lonl;:rl Ir~ld: room JIoPnrl:tnrl Arcilib:~ld, IIIOII~C~~I. Jackson 8:<br />

Atlvol.i.i~rr Oiib::: rcs 98 \Vc,t:;i!)l.;( lztj I-r I?ii]lcy<br />

McDonalcl Tllos, tir:lyln~o 2 ti 1 I1 igll 3IcE':~l.l:~11,2 ill:-;:;;lrl?r, me~cll tailor 242<br />

McDonald iirthur, clccrl; % CI!:l!:J:y S: Co jo(;i!issou n\.c cr!dg:r Citldle I-IOL:SC h 18-1.<br />

'72 1tor.t :v<br />

f?;<br />

hlcl>onnl~l \'til!i:rn~, lni, (i I<br />

~~CD~II:II(~ ?jT!.j 11, i3;j~ ' i ~*i>~l~l 0<br />

\lcb';ln*cn Alc!~ !l ;-~(i TVoodwnrd nve<br />

, v~,j,.ll LI .,.. TL~:I Jn:!lcl:, I:tb 1. n 1Jol.t c<br />

h1cl)ONALlI ;I h?iE:i, I liot-i hl(.(;:ii!ly Joiln, cii!,!, I) I)(; Woorlbridgc w<br />

F.<br />

r O nn,l 72 \iii)o~li)~*i. IV<br />

B lc:(;:: : X;tt,~l~:i:i., c:ir81, b Wm Wayno<br />

$Ic~>ou;I~. 1 -J::!o Y, his!< 1V C,Lqi!.~jtd JlcGc~, c:~l*p 15 6 EI~\\.:vtL<br />

hIcl1o11:tlcl g, pl~~:;:bnr L J li:ua\-ie Jlc( ;:c Salnnol 11, ship carp Cnss n Michl-<br />

NcDONALD & PINLI Y, !) :o:il:~llers , !;;Ill nlrc<br />

stationers, i:oo!;binJi:i-s suit job p:-inters JIG


3ilcG1'~lth MP, ~110~ maker Seventh No]-th McI-Iugli Lnwrcnce, grocer 3 0 Wood bridge<br />

Grand liiver<br />

\v<br />

McGrath Mrs Mary, nitlorv 63 Park hfcH11gl1 John, porter Farrand Ss JYLeaton<br />

McGllATH J, taiior shop 143 \\bodward b 1 G3 01-lcturs<br />

ave h 20 Macolnb<br />

Mcl-Iogll dndrow, lab 60 Lafayetto e<br />

McGrath Tirnothy, tailor 40 hIonroe a ~c hlcI-Iu y ll A, portcr Fnrrand & lIThe;ito~~<br />

McGrath Pat, lab 18 l'lum<br />

11 02 Lafi~jette o<br />

McGrath Daniel, lab 147 Jones<br />

McHu tcheon W, grocer 149 Lafitycttc c<br />

Mcaranc Patricli M, copper slnitll JV H Alcll otcheon Jiicl~:trtl, sailol* 2 G 7 IInstin.=.,<br />

Teft !t co<br />

DIcllugh Il'raaeis, driljmnu alley rear 32<br />

hlcGraw Michael, lab Cllen-y IV Seven tll I10 w tlll(l<br />

BfclcCfrarv Virgil W, chail* maker 1 5 3 Fit'tll 3fcln tosh J;~mes, sailor 11 oiler 1 49 JYoocl-<br />

3fcGraw A C & Co, wholesale and rctnil b~.idgc \v<br />

dealers in boots :uilcl shoes 17 1 Jcffe~~son h1cI11 t\,~~e 'l'l~oma~, orpn n~aker 9-L Pa~*mcr<br />

aV8<br />

~ c icash o James, brick layer 1 2 Y bliclligau<br />

YcGraw A C, of A C BfcG & Co h 41s aye<br />

Jefferson avo<br />

31cI11 ty re, plunr ber b BIe~cl~ants E scllange<br />

BlcGraw Mark, grocer 1 0 Blichigan av-o w kIcI11ty Thoq lawyer res 30 Blinlni avo<br />

McGraw Capt Ales, 103 Fifth<br />

hl~!iil0~11 Wm, ~llachi~iist 251 l~rnnltli~~<br />

McGra~v S~amnel, lab alley bet Abbot & 1lcli:dn i l l , coly~er slnith klrosse<br />

MicLig ,an me<br />

bet Fifth and Sistli<br />

McGraw Daniel, lab Chewy W Seventh McIia y John, brewer 102 Third<br />

McGraw Thomas, lab Cherry W Seirenth Mcli:ry ltobert, carp b Cnnndi:ul Hotel I<br />

McGram Ales EI, with A C hicGraw L! Co McI


ANDx ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 185<br />

McLaughlin MI; painter with A Edson IlcMillan John F, b 24 Miami ave<br />

McLaghlin James, painter 3.7 0 Woodbi~iclg~ Mcllillan James, clerk 2 33 Congress e<br />

0<br />

Mclllillan Donald, engineer 4 Cass<br />

McLnuglllin Michael, grocer 159 Fort m Mchlillan ArchibdJ, foreman MT1n Curtis<br />

&IcL:ruglllin Henry, fiirmer IIolden Road I1 1 Wood ward aye<br />

IlcLauglllin John lab 16 5 Baker<br />

McLaoghlin R, lab h'Parlc<br />

McLauglllin Agnes, widow 3 2 5 Wood-<br />

McM~~llnn Alex, tailor 08 Brush<br />

hfchfollai~ B(r~lrv, lab 36 Nt~polcon<br />

hlcMi~rtly ~ lcx' C, clerk with Stephens $<br />

ward avo<br />

Field<br />

McLaurin Wm, pain teib b llrs IIol~oes Mch'acl~ney Pat, lab 12 1 Blnsll<br />

3fccL2y Jol~hn, tailor over 91 eJcfferso~~ are hlcN:111y Tllos, lab 25 Grand River w<br />

RIcLcan David, d~*ny~n:~n 1 7 Sprout McN:lmma Joseph, Llnclrsmi th Jackson LI&<br />

McLeail Dougal, finisher cor Sixth and La- ey<br />

l)~.osse<br />

McKamarra Wn, hatter with Geo Winter<br />

hlcleonarcl MI; engineer 142 Tl~ird McNamarrn hIicllac1, lab h cor First mJ<br />

h1cLces & Lorman, ice dealers Spring- Scco~ld<br />

~vrells<br />

AlcNalnarra Rlichael, water works 13 5<br />

BIcLees Clinton, h Sl>ringmells<br />

hlcLELLAN Rev J M, 22 hlialni avo<br />

hficlligan aye w<br />

hlcNAh1Alih JOHN, grocer 16 9 Blicliipn<br />

aye w<br />

McNelwy Pal, blacltsini tll 2 14 Howard<br />

hlcLogm I'iit, lab 308 Grsnd River hfcNealjy Ilenry, elqinecr 135 Sixth<br />

3lcLog:ru A Jr, machinist Jaclcson & Wi- BIcNOAII PETER 31, of \V H Teft d<br />

1 cy<br />

&, 11 40 Montcalm<br />

BlcLogan A11 tl~ony, grocer 2 9 Wood ward hfcl'harlin Pat, grocer 78 TVoocI bl~idge. w<br />

a\-e<br />

hlcPhcrson J:tmt-s, trimmer John 1':itton<br />

McLopnn Ail thony, engineer 2 0 1 Wood- hlcl'llcrson l'cter, sailor 100 1\Iacornb<br />

ward ave<br />

hicl'lliliny Henry, boiler m:~lier 50 Eighth<br />

blcLog:~ii John, round house D 6. bl R W Mcl'oliin Terence, 1:rb 286 k'~ nnklin<br />

11 32 1 Atwater e<br />

bfcQucen Jolio, acct 263 Larned e<br />

McLngm Michael, clerk Flattery dk Bros McQneen Robert, clerk 263 Lnrnecl e<br />

MCLO~;LII, printer Vindicator oflice McQnivcy L T, livery stable Grand Circus<br />

McMallorl Peter, boot ind shoe store 181 IlcQoeeny Mrs C, widow b 11 Bittcs<br />

Miclligo~i nuc v<br />

NclEae Dlul~cnn, clerk Campbell cC. Linn<br />

BIcMellon John, cooper 11 49 SiMey DleR~ynolds A T, attorney and counselo~<br />

AlchIallon BIB Ann, 11 12 Perk<br />

21 5 \Vooclwarcl avo<br />

McMaIlon Ed, 1) 56 Front<br />

McItae 11 V A, of H 1-1 & I3 TI 11'JTrig1:ht $<br />

McMauus Thos, b h cor ' Miami ave and Co 1, hfichig~nn Exchange<br />

State<br />

&f~l%ejnolds Mw J, 265 Je#elson a,ve<br />

Mc&Iaster Rob, clerk D & M R W h 1'73 XIcStay Gco, Llnclisinith I OS Grand River<br />

Pa 1.k<br />

11 103 Aclalns aye w<br />

IkIcMiellael Joseph, carp h 1 96 Second h~Swee1-y J, garclleiier JTToociiuard we<br />

McMILLAN O & R wllolesale and retail McSweeny chard, Inl, 22 Clinton<br />

grocers 1 10 Woodvvard ave<br />

McSween y E ogene, finisher 4 14 Wood-<br />

McMILLAN GEO, of G & R McMilIitn bridge<br />

h 238 Randolph<br />

McTIRNEY P, merchant tailor 207 Jef-<br />

McNILLAN ROBERT, of G & R Mc- ferson aye h 323 Congress vw<br />

Millan h 14 Miami ave<br />

Mc'l'irney Xlrs bf, 18 6 Congress e<br />

McMILLAN G E, printer Tribune office b McVay Henry, watchman M C R R 11 154<br />

Mrs Mullstt<br />

Howard<br />

McMillan A, printer 24 Miami ave McJacle Robt, finishes b C Knapp 7 Clif-<br />

McMilIan Mrs, 24 Miami are<br />

ford


1SG DETROIT CITY DIRECTORE',<br />

hIcJITillia~;~s Michael, boilcr 111alicr 25 1<br />

Lafii~-cl t~ w<br />

McIVillia~ns Xrs, ~viclow 194 Ahbot<br />

AicJVillin~ns hl:~ttlicn-, 220 Tllil*cl<br />

hlcJTillinins J bT C, jirr y) 11 C R 13 IIouc<br />

14 'l'llird<br />

hlc\\Ti t hey Mrs S:~r:ll~, I, T 13 Len~cn worth<br />

&Inas l'eter, slloc~ nn!icr -1 1 6 (4rntiot<br />

lIi\ii~ Antoiilp, inaclli~~ist 1) Iio~s~itli IIotcl<br />

hlitbb Henry W, cl~b1.1; Comii~r:l*~ial 1 iotc4<br />

3I;il)b Lewis, I,?.:. Ii~?jl(~l' COII IIIICLI (:i:d IiOlcl<br />

>I:tblj:~tt MIS, tolx~cco~iist 99 F:II-:IIO~<br />

1 L , t o 2 9 2 113ihyet tc<br />

W<br />

&l~l13El?!'LT 11, coil t:.:v;tor ? 93 Lnf:~ycttc<br />

W<br />

3l:icAllistcr Jolln, moulclcr Fulton Iron<br />

IlT0~1i s 11 Sl)i~iilg\\-(bl IS<br />

hincf;~rl:ll~(l hlrs E, with i\ ltn~f;l~l:il~d<br />

31ncnoley D, acct T .I lli~lcllmn~l 1, S5<br />

Con& o1css - C<br />

hlael; J 011n,l:11, Fort i ;<br />

hlnck Jollu M, sup~r~isor C rntiot II<br />

3l:icktry Duncn~i, ;{:i ti Gong-.css e<br />

3I:icltey IT J, llotel 1;ccj)~r 2 Ilcnubicn<br />

3lacliey .I al~les, I~I~ISOII 10 ;%J:ILI~~~ZII<br />

h1ngerm;lnn A., shoemd


-~X~'~DVERTISING- GAZETTEER. 1 ST*'""<br />

. _ . __. . _ __ ________________-.._. . ._ ._ . _____I<br />

hi:~loncy IVm, cnrp 154 An toine<br />

3l:dolltty 1';~ t 131) 1 7 9 l~iftli<br />

3lnloncy JoIlo, lab 164 l~t~anltlin<br />

A1:11011ey lJat, 1:ib 204 Tllird<br />

Mill t~ J


'1 88 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

hiartin Edward, clerk F W Swift 156 Cass<br />

Martin Steph, inolacco fitrisher 7 1 George<br />

MARTIN STEPHEN, (Alderman 8th<br />

Ward) builder 11 260 Michip ave iv<br />

Martin Anne, htickster Woodwarc! are<br />

, Martin F, capt Ee\-ol~oe Cutter h 530 Jefferson<br />

ave<br />

Nartin hlatilcla, dress maker b M Swift<br />

Martin E, dress 111:tker b M Swift<br />

Xfartin Louis, lab 100 Macomb<br />

3Iertin Peter, carp 234 Hastings<br />

Martin John, tailor 303 Lafiiyctte e<br />

Blartinez A, musician 68 Beaizbien<br />

MARTIN JAMES, mason Fort H<br />

Martin Lewis, lab Ham tramck<br />

hlartinstcin B W, 54 Crogllan<br />

hlartinstein John 01, 54 Croghan<br />

Martz Michael, boot maker 226 Jefferson<br />

ave h 26'7 Antoine<br />

hiartz Frilnl:, carp 279 Crogban<br />

Marum Mrs Bridget, 153 Woodward ave<br />

$1 ARVIN RUSSELL, of Eldred & Marvin<br />

harclware merch 11 48 Congress w<br />

MARVIN DAN, with Eldred & Marvin<br />

b Biddle Ho~zse<br />

hlarr F, cabinet maker 131 Gratiot<br />

Marx August us, brewer Fort e<br />

Marx Jolm, blacksmitll 223 Mallett<br />

Marl John, grocer 50 M:icomb<br />

Mars Jolln, druggist of Herzog & Mars h<br />

hifacorn b<br />

Marx 31, clerk 1 3 9 An toine<br />

Marx J, boot maker 220 Antoine<br />

MAItXHAUSEN A & CO, proprietors<br />

bIichigan ,Journal 206 Jefferson ave<br />

Mt~rshailsen A, of A L C Marrlia~~sen h<br />

1 12 Lafayette e<br />

.Marxhausen C, of A $ C Afarxlinusen h<br />

222 Jefferson we Marx Geo F, at Stephens & Zug h 139<br />

Gratiot<br />

alas Mr, lab 321 Clitltoli<br />

M:ison John, brewer cor Sixth and Michi-<br />

girl avc w<br />

hi;~rtin Wm, grocer 304 0rlc:~os<br />

Martin Andrew, pwter 106 A ~~H~Is nse w M:non Gsorgq, rJ,i~~ct inaker of Long &<br />

hIAltTIN JOHN, 1n:tson 2 8 2 Third Mason 31 7 Gr:incl River<br />

Martin Jacob, ~~~::ltchnao Thompson Mson Wm T, butcher Whiting S<br />

Martill S J: :vct at depot lr 14 lloward bIhSON EDWARD, acct 75 Goorgo<br />

3iartin Augaet~~s, slloe~niiker 367 Gratiot<br />

Martin Jolin, ~liillcrnan Holclen Roacl &fason hfm, w~tlo\v 162 Beccll<br />

Martin Qeo, lab 345 Michigan nve hl:~son John, drover Thompson S<br />

Milrtin Jas, fillisller Le~erett lTooclbridgo hias1;ill W 111, c:tlp 0 6 Geolge .<br />

F:irln<br />

Alwss:~y lV111, (col'd) carp 16-1 Lafayetto e<br />

Ifartill Geo, grocer 4 Cass<br />

hf:~ss John, lab 160 Lafayetto e<br />

Martin Andrew, shoemaker Clay Mass Win, 1;1b 1 GO Lnfqette e<br />

M:irtin John L, (col'd) 254 Macomb 3f:1stcrman I H, engineer h 192 Third<br />

bIn~terson Jolin, srrloon h 42 Lafayctte w<br />

hlit~trr~~n John C, 11 42 Laf'ayeltc w<br />

Ivi:tntenon Michael, inas011 b J McCann<br />

MASTERSON J W, car builder G Nrs<br />

Ellis<br />

M:~stin B F, clerk M C R R office b Mn<br />

Davis 21 0 Fu1.t w<br />

Mnstin Joho, clerk h1 C R I3 office b NR<br />

Davis 21 0 Fort w<br />

Mather F l', res 33 Rowlnnd<br />

blathison John, cltpt of S B Columbia h<br />

341 Brush<br />

AIatllews J L, cigar maker over 190 Jefferson<br />

rve b Airs Earl<br />

Mathews Nancy, dress maker with Misses<br />

Fnrguson<br />

Mnthews Jacob, stone cutter 230 Russell<br />

Mathews Sam, (col'd) 6 5 Lnfayutte e<br />

Mathews b! M c! Co, American Seed<br />

Store 22 Monroe ave<br />

Mtttliews blr, carriage agent b Blindbury's<br />

Hotel<br />

M:itllcws E R, acct with Geo Wiley<br />

hlatlicws Tlios, g:irdei~cr Grntiot H<br />

Matbison Alcs, ii~ac:llil~ist b Mrs hlathison<br />

hlnsol~ Hcol.y,;pc~ldler wit11 A \V Copelmd ,<br />

Matbison James, at Merchant's Exchange<br />

Mathison Rfrs E, 3 43 B~LIS~I<br />

Milthison Cornelius, engineer b hlrs Math-<br />

ison -<br />

Mathison Robert, b Mn Mathison<br />

Mattison V, tailor 52 Yort<br />

MATTISON E D, ictelligence office 28<br />

Granci River<br />

Matthias Lewis, gmlener Gratiot H<br />

hlauch Barnhart, public house Brush<br />

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AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 180<br />

Maul Paul, lab 177 Lafayette e<br />

1 Medegin Michael, lab 42 Seventh<br />

Ma111 John, lnl, 90 Mullett<br />

Medows. John, finisher 160 Beech<br />

Maumr G-, clerk h 94 Woodbridge 0 Mechan Michael, lab 29 Woodbridge e<br />

Maur Peter, lab 103 F~-nullby-st. Tllrec yc!;Lrs :igo Mr. 3lcllus nnitccl with 11% brothc~ in pwrtncrship! subsequcntly<br />

removed to tlic builciing k11ow11 :is tlict -. <strong>Detroit</strong> No~rclty \Vorli~." :mtl witliiu tllc last year to cxte~id<br />

his ftlcilitics in tlic 111:~nuf;rctqre of :111 Ici~ids of snws. tlzc IIcssrs. C. Ss 1'. .lIt.lll~.; crc:cteil a c:~p:mcious building.<br />

now known as ;: 1'111~ IJctroiL S:LW \Vorks.fl at (jO l?l)st-st. o::Ls~, ~Iioro th~!se csti1il:tblc men c?ml)ioy :b n~ull~bcr of<br />

niechanic~, and mn~luf;rctnre 1:rrgcly S:LWS of :~11 siz(rq :LI~,I l


Molo~h Gilbert, cl~andler Croghan Metaer C, saw manufacturer with C & P i<br />

IlELROSE JAMES house and ship Mellus<br />

rnorler 11 16 Lnfny ete c<br />

METZ I-I, Baker's Patent Fire Proof<br />

Melvin Ales, carp Catllarine H<br />

Roofing 198 John R<br />

Xfclvin hngost n< carrel* 8 'I Adam 4 ave Metsker Fred, bootmalrer Rivard<br />

Melvitl dolln, lab High I1<br />

Metz J;icot, carp b h Va~~gelow<br />

Melzer Qeorgc, slloelllitker 1 5 8 Croghan klctzger Jacob, lab 310 C!i~lton<br />

Bie~ler (>eorge, C:II-~ 26 Beacon<br />

Mey John, butcller b Koss~ltll Hotel<br />

&fc?rlick F', 156 l!'~.:~nltlin<br />

Meycr John, grocer 180 High<br />

Mcnwi ,iolln, 1,ootmwker wit11 A & j Bour Mry e1.s Wm, cnrrer 2 7 9 Ail toine<br />

MENZIES JilDf ti S, lncr tailor 9 1 Jef- Mi~liiiel Jolin, 1:1b Macotnb JI<br />

ferson axc<br />

MICEIAE L Rev 1) AN IE L, Reformed<br />

;'<br />

1 t<br />

1 I<br />

i<br />

f<br />

b1elrzics Jnmcs, s11ip cnlp 11 1 Colnlnbin Dutch 35 Elis;tbetll a<br />

Mer John, 1i1Ib 58 Gmin<br />

hf.chae1 G, ~1~0e11i;ilic~ 2 15 Fort e<br />

Ml~IbCHANT'S EXCI'IANGE 11, 13 Micliacls Micl~ucl, cooper Riwrcl<br />

iu~d 15 U700tlbl-idgo w slid 22 aod 24 hliclialowski MIS F, embroidcler 8 Miclli-<br />

Griscl~old<br />

gill1 aVC?<br />

'<br />

#<br />

8Jerc-y dol~n, s:lwyerV at PitLs Mill<br />

Mcrctl it ll ,l oscl )l I, p:~l*(irner Cl~;lnfor.cl<br />

Micl~els Miltllifi~, tailor 25 Beacon<br />

b1ccl1eis Mittlie~v, cle1.1i lI:v~.is ck 1'al.l;er b<br />

MERIC!K 1I1I1i\h1I, of C;unljl)cll & 11 11 Miclligilll nve e<br />

Wood \\.:l,lsd :\vc n(.:lr toll-gate<br />

11iclligi~l II~SLI~RIIC~ 13al11, cor JeffL'rson am<br />

!:<br />

MERICK I~Ll~ltIl)(~l?: Ci, of E G M & :lnd Griswol~ I<br />

Co 11 5 12 llToo~lG~~i~lge ave<br />

MI(; IIIGAN SOUIENAL, Jefferson arc /!<br />

3lerker Jolln, l)l:~clismitli 280 Dlnllett hIlCIIIGAN DXMOCRAT & VOLKS- /I i'<br />

Merker J, blacksmith 250 Bt3ush<br />

BLArI', office over 205 JcEelson avc<br />

Merker Jacob, lab 253 Mullett<br />

MICHlGAN FARMER, It F Jollnston<br />

Merker Mrs C, 2 2 8 R1.ush<br />

proprietor 21 2 Jeflerson av e 1h<br />

Mermer Jol~n, cup 133 Fiftli<br />

MICIIIGAN OIL STORE, 46 Jefferson<br />

Merrill Charles, lumber clealer office over ave f i<br />

!I'<br />

129. Jefferson five 11 90 Fort w MICHIGAN EXCHANGE, Lyon & Bar-<br />

Merrill J, wholes:~le clerk Hol~zles Rt Co stow proprietor cor JeRerson aye and ''<br />

Merritt Mannss:111, engineer Id C R R b 14 Sliel by<br />

Howard<br />

MICHIGAN HOUSE, Michael Powers ' '<br />

MElEl%ITT Wm, proprietor Gymnasium h proprietors 7 Jefferson are #<br />

1 '7 'i 1x0 w nllcl<br />

Micliigan Oil Factory, Williarns & Allen<br />

Merritt Stephen, ship carpenter 151 Atwa- Michigan axe<br />

ter e<br />

Merry J M, machillist 104 Seventh<br />

Mer~eni Paul, grocer 39'1 Ilastings<br />

Micle Nicholas, cooper Pitch<br />

Middleton James, blacksmith 1'76 Brush ' '' :<br />

Mier George, teacher Jay<br />

Merville Anthony, sailor 17'0 Franklin Middlcwood Gcotge, carp 1 '76 Congress ea<br />

MESSINGER H K, of M & Son office Midgeley Richard, 331 Fifth jonc Grand<br />

34 Woodward ave 11 100 Cass<br />

Rive I-<br />

Meesinger H F, b 100 Cass<br />

Mignault J B I


AND ADVERTISING GAZE.TTEER. 191<br />

Miles Henry, 95 Colnn~bia<br />

Miller Robert, grocer 200 W00d~~l.d ave<br />

Miller Joseph, lab 3.59 hlullett<br />

11 1 6 :3 Howard<br />

HILLER SYDNEY D, attorney office Miller JI, bmkes~nnn b Martha Mill~r<br />

ojrcr 166 Jefferson ave<br />

MILLElt G P, pllysiciall and dentist 68<br />

HILLER TIIOS C Sc CO, tobacconists Lafayette o<br />

44 Woocl w? , IL I a\e<br />

Miller Geotge, lab 42 Maple<br />

Hiller Thos C, of T C M & Co b Mrs Mar- Miller Peter, b 11 I-Ie~gaullan<br />

tha Miller<br />

Illiller Jollu, I )lacksmith Fort I1<br />

Killer IIcnry, teamster 242 Lafaycite e MITALERW GEO, prop I-loward I-Iouse 6<br />

Hiller Henry, slloeinaker 331 Franklin Congress w<br />

Hiller George, grocer 96 and 95 Orleans Millis Sn~nueI L, 104 Miami are<br />

llillcr MISS C:itt larille, '1 89 Adn~ns ave Xillis I T, dngt:locl.reiail artist D B Nichols<br />

MILLER HENKY, brewer h 13 1 iln- Mill~nnn Jacob, grocer 128 Clinton<br />

toine<br />

Mills .Tol111, sn\~~yer Atwater I1<br />

hIiller IIirarn, clerk 11 228 Woodrna~d ave IYIills Josepl~, potter Cent.l*:tl Iiotel<br />

Miller Mrs ;\fnrtlla, 133 Cong~qess c Mills Clra1-1es 1-1, ncct at hlr Gregory's L<br />

Miller Htin~ilton, of Jie l3unls & Co 11 22<br />

Lafayetto o<br />

Niller F, lab 1) C Btrcngson<br />

Niller Mrs, (coloro! I) 1 1 2 Clinton<br />

. NiIler Mrs Catllnri~rtl, 106 Clinton<br />

; Miller Jacob, 1, Xntion;tl Hotcl .<br />

j ~iller Mrs, music tcnchr~ 26 hlacomb<br />

iMiller Honr~, ~rlttistcr Jefferson ave II<br />

NIller I-Icnry, cipr 1n;iker 79 Croglran<br />

Miller Anclrew, shoemaker 452 Gmtiot<br />

114 Cong~~ess w<br />

Mills John, (l~ivlnntl 11 37 C%S<br />

Mills Peter, caly 5'5 Collinbia m<br />

MlLLS M I, wllolessle and retail dealers<br />

in fimcy goods 100 Jefferson avo h 44<br />

Wasllington avo<br />

Mills I T, sawyer b 79 Qda~ns aye<br />

Mills Edgnl; bi~lter L Jarncs Jcl:ines<br />

M~lla Miss, L Garrison Iiouse<br />

Mills Robert,, h 26 Henlly<br />

Miller B1nok, ellip carp 210 Lamed o Minahan John, moulder 54 Howard<br />

Miller Juhn, currier Hastings<br />

Minard Charles, fruiterer 10 Monrce me<br />

I Miller Elizabeth, seainstress 210 Antoine res Chicago ave<br />

Miller Adam, finisher 65 Mullett Miner Alfred, clerk :ti, IIolmes & Co<br />

MILLER I1 G, physician aud surge011 Miner Oliver Jr, sailor 242 Mullett<br />

office over 42 Woodcvard ave<br />

Miner Oliver, lab 244 Mullett<br />

.<br />

I Miller Michael, lab 2 1 1 Gratiot<br />

Miner Josepl~ salor 30'7 Franklin<br />

Miller Albert,, shoernnker 05 Russell Mincietl Lei~hant, lab Catharine<br />

Miller J, b Tremoilt House<br />

Minn Jacob, lab Maple<br />

Mlller A, concluctor D $ M R W b Michi- MINOR B A, with A Tl~nyer<br />

gan Exchange<br />

Minor John, nlason 277 Fort e<br />

Miller Abraham, teamster American Ex- Minor Ubert, blacksmith 8 Spruce<br />

change Co b Baltimore Hotel<br />

Minor John, carp 31 7 Atwater e<br />

Miller Jolin, finisher at Griggs & Co<br />

Miller Henry, tailor Calhoun<br />

Miller Charles, stonecutter 51 High e<br />

Miller Julius, tailor with C Stober<br />

Miller Henry, tailor 30 Fort e .<br />

Miller Henry, tailor 30 Fort e<br />

Minope John lab 10 Bcaltbien<br />

Minnis J, moulder at Yotoung's Foundry<br />

Minterfair Ludwig, lab M lcomb H<br />

Minsell H, lab 429 Hastings<br />

Mirot], T!lomas, lab b H Roberts H<br />

Misal Daniel, cay t steamboat Albion 203<br />

Miller Miss Eliza, b N C Gifforcl<br />

Fort w<br />

Miller H, grocer 1 7 1 Michi; oan ave Mishell Peter, cabinet maker Antoine<br />

Miller Henry, lab b cor Michigan ave and Misner Fred, shoemaker Thompson<br />

Thorny son<br />

Misselfelt August, shoemaker with P Blake<br />

Miller J H, clerk 303 ~ andol~h hlitcbell Wm, macllinist Thompson<br />

Miller John, (colored) cook 62 Clinton Mitchell Aaron D, painter 10 Clinton.<br />

Hiller Fred, blacaksmith 189 Adarns ave Mitchell Jason, carp 38 Columbia<br />

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Mitchell Timothy, mason 262 Bmsh Monahan Martin, carp 166 First<br />

Mitchell Josephf tnason 10 hlontcalm Monahan Pat, lab 123 Sixth<br />

MITCHELL NICI-IOLSj Mclhff & Monal~tin Timothy, lab 132 Porter .<br />

Micthcll carp h '7 Ho~vard<br />

Monog1:llnn John, clerk at J B Feller's 64<br />

Mitchell Charles, carp b 41 Howard rJcff'erson ave<br />

Mitchell U C, clel*li b 44 I-Iomfird Monallnn Pat!, clcrk at 151 Wooclbriclgc R'<br />

Mitchell An tllony, tilitor 49 Monroe avo Mona11 S, In1 i\l:icon-rh<br />

Mix C l~nrles, l)ed(ller 1, John Alton hloucl~aml) Josol)ll, lab Tro\vbri(lge<br />

Mis J, wagon nmlter 0 John Alton Monds Joseph, music tc:tcller 52 M-3 c C 1. 1SOR<br />

Mix Chnl-lcs K, with O\va~s & Barns 11 a\-C<br />

100 Yal'l'ar<br />

Miser L IV, 11ia1-ine agent b Biddle House<br />

MIZNE It LANSTNQ 13. land and tas<br />

agent oflice 36 G~.iswolcl h 145 Congress<br />

e<br />

M~NEE I-IENRY R, lnntl and tits agent<br />

36 Gris~voltl 11 30 IIowalvl<br />

NIZXER T110S )IT, nt,toi-?~ey ofiicc 36<br />

Griswold 11 14; Conpi-(has c . .<br />

Moakley T 11, s:ril i)lilki~)g fi~l(l rlg111g<br />

Wootlbridgc 11 3 1 W:inhi~~gt,on il\.c<br />

MoGly I-Iar riet se:uns tlmcss 1 08 U l*o,nllan<br />

Bfocller All~Irc\v, carp 250 llirard<br />

hloeller Adam, car13 3 7 Maple /<br />

hloeller I?, Ink 34G Orleans<br />

Moeller John lab 204 High<br />

Moeller John, inb 50 C?llcsnut<br />

Moesta Henry,inn ltccper 91 Fort o<br />

Modns Peter, lab alley rear 18 Fort e<br />

Moffatt, H, proprietor of saw mill above<br />

city h Jefferson are H<br />

Mongcy Tliomns E, macllinist Fulton I ~on<br />

Woi-lrs<br />

BIondt Chi-istian, lab 130 Maple<br />

hlONlZOE llov \;V, (colored) Episcopal h<br />

185 Lafilyette o<br />

Alonl*ocr Andrew, mason 3 1 0 Crogllan<br />

Monroe Bilrs, widow Bcnul)icin<br />

Montiltce LPII+, clerk at Cllcb~lterod Store<br />

hlontrltco R, nclnp 2SO Lntliyctte e<br />

h1ONI1ARl) llev C, (C:;ltllolic) 07 Itma<br />

(.10ll'l l<br />

1IIollti1gne R 11, broom factory 70 GmnJ,<br />

River w<br />

hlontaguc Wm, clerk 7 9 Grnnd Eiver m ,<br />

Montgomery Rol>t, sailor 301 Lafayetto wr><br />

hlontgornery Mrs M, widow 240 Sixth<br />

Mont,qo~nery R M, stewnrt of Planet 65.<br />

E lizitbeth<br />

Montroil Mr, Farmer<br />

Moody Mrs Elizabeth, b h 28 Larned w :<br />

Moody Itobt, barber J Wallace<br />

Moiles Henry, carp and joiner 290 Fifth Moody Mr, b Mrs Highy<br />

J<br />

Moir Fred, 141, At~vater I-I<br />

hfoody llobert, 28 Lamed w<br />

Moir George, finisher b 245 Lafayetto w Moone John, carp 11 Lewis<br />

I<br />

Moir Wm, 208 Congress w<br />

&looney I-Ienry ,J, tailor 52 Baker<br />

1<br />

Moir Frcd, engineer Lafiij-ette Specht Farm Mooncy D P, tailor 52 Elizabeth e<br />

Mole IVm, tailor ~vith I-I Glo~er Mooncy N I-I, wagon maker 150 Gratiot 1<br />

Aloller P, jeweler 13'7 JJToo(l\~~nril avo Moon MISS, Sixth cor Lalrosse<br />

I<br />

blolosll E~ncry, cl~nndler with J 13 Condor Moore Henry, lab I~~fnyette H<br />

1<br />

Moluc A, ganlcncr Benubien<br />

Moore WL11, wit11 Dr fissell<br />

1<br />

Mollov hIicllael, c ~rp 51 Abbot<br />

Moore Wm, 78 Larncd e<br />

1<br />

~olue V:den t ine, 13c:l11bien<br />

Moore \Vm P<br />

1<br />

Molue Fr;uic*is, shocm slier Geaubien MOORE ~b FOOTE, wl~olesale grocers 97<br />

Moitlngllan Tiinothy, boiler ~nalter b 140 Woodbridge foot Cass<br />

1<br />

Larl~ocl w<br />

Moore F, of Afoore ck Foote h 52 Fort w 1<br />

Mot~agl~an ;Imnes, 1i11) 330 Lafayette e MOORE Sc BLACIihlAR, attorneys adl(<br />

hlonag11:ln ,lollll, lder maker L:tb~*osse counsc+lors office over Michip Insup 1<br />

hlo~lagllnt~ 3ol111, J ~ C ~ & SWilcy's O ~ res 54 ancc Hank<br />

n<br />

Iio\f.arcl<br />

Moore W I A, ~ of Moore $ Blnckrnan b Cj RInrlaglln~l J 1', blackstnith with J Wag- Van Husan<br />

b<br />

goller<br />

Moore G FV, grocer 423 Hastings<br />

hionallall James, lab 203 Fifth<br />

lloore J N, clerk 141 Hasting3<br />

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~IOORE BENJ B, pipe lajcr W:rter hforcy Jolll~, tailor 206 Sixth<br />

Wo~ks 41 Eliz2l~eth iv<br />

Morg;in *James? prclenc~~ 64 ~ocust<br />

Moore '1' TVilkic, land 2ge11t and Not:~i,y Alol.gil11 doll11 A, tailor 32 Locust<br />

Pul)lic G t.:tncl Kivcr<br />

h1001ti.3 JOHN, 1,roprietor hfcrcl!aiit,'s<br />

Alo~*g:in P;lt, groccr 280 l~t*illlltlin<br />

hlo~.g:ill NTtn, carp \\ it11 Robel.t Ttirner<br />

I Jirel~an~o cur TVoo(I!~i*idge il~ld Gris- hf0 l tll OUS GEO, snsli arid Llilld ma~if<br />

wold<br />

11 124 Atlalns avo<br />

M 001iE 0 D, (1 wgee~-~.ci;cn artist over 156 bfol.il~ J ose1111, d rnyilla11 Fort, Cratiot<br />

Befti!l.soll x1.e 11 99 ~l(1i1lll.s :tve c<br />

lllc~d II<br />

81~;o~e Y1llos, 1;tb 1 3 3 11 lib, 1 t<br />

b!O 1: IAEY PRll:D E LiICIi, publisher h 32<br />

nho1.e In -\.IT, s;~hslnali \\rilIl ,I X JCII~~CSS A(Iit111s nlTc<br />

Moolo lienry, i;in-on 105 (::tss<br />

3101-lthjr ,?;cil ips, piilt,cr 17 llT:~shingto~ nva<br />

hloore \Vm, b 11 56 \V:ijtlc<br />

h!~r~ss A C, cirgiiwcr 4-74 JetYerson are<br />

Noom 12 J, (11.o~gist 11 %U Corlgloss w .Ilo~*oss ck 1'1-CI-ost, g~~ocei~s 74 G~:ltio t<br />

IIOOEE W'C'1LLIAhi JI, cl~gilicer 51 i\lol*oss lg~l:ice, of hfoross c! L;'rosost 74<br />

IIo\v:t~*cl<br />

(4 ~.:it,iot<br />

hfoorc 'IlTin, ine~~cllm t 21 1 9 8 110~~~ai~~l l,Ion,sj. C hristopl~er, livery keeper 2'73<br />

h$oolsc A J, druggist 154 Woodw:tnl avc 1:rnial)ic~ii<br />

11 100 Congress<br />

hJor.nss C IT, ~nill\vrifillt 04 Rirnrd<br />

hloom S C, 11 56 Congwss w<br />

Bloross Victot-, 474 J eKet-son are<br />

hlool*e N:lt~y Jane, Guoin<br />

IUo~.pliy 'L'lios A, clerk Thompson & CO b<br />

Bloore John, 1:h F~':tllk?i n<br />

h2t.s 111 )odv<br />

Mool*c S tcwnit, cnrriage lllalter <strong>Detroit</strong> l\lol*rell ~u~,*c;car~ b 14 Wood bridge w<br />

C oncll Fnc t o ry<br />

hlol.l~is Jollll 13, lrflillter 9 j B:il;er<br />

hfoore l\ln Ha~.t.ict, 34 IIastings<br />

A11Oltitk5 1V.Es P, civil cngincor M C<br />

hloorc Jns S, 111al.ble ~01.1ier 13 COII~IBSSO 11. It CO il Fort w of Eighth<br />

. L 102 ~\Too~l\vrti~ll are<br />

nhi-!.i~ Aft-s 11, 67 ltivalvl<br />

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filoorc Airs A, nriclow 2 30 hl:ico~nb hlorris lticllal~el, ca1.1, 3 16 Fifth<br />

Mooioc Nclson I


194 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Morrison James, finisher h 16 Howard Moynahan Malachin, engineer b Michigan<br />

Morrison Alex, carp b 16 Howard<br />

MORRISON & CON'IiLlN, watch ma-<br />

I-Il-\~lse<br />

hloy nol~nn C, I& 123 Lnfayette<br />

kers and jewclel-s 186 Jeflenon are<br />

Morrison J H, of hlorrison & Conklin 243<br />

Wood~varcl ilve<br />

MORRO\V 13 ,I, <strong>City</strong> Recorder of Boel<br />

Mozcr Thos, lab 19.2 R111ll~tt<br />

Mutld Jo~e1)11, h~~ckstcr P~OS~CC~<br />

hlllcller Itev H, (col'd) 81 Lafayetto e<br />

hlllclle~- John, civil engineer 110 Antoine<br />

& Morrow 11 161 Woodward ave<br />

Morse &tepllell B, 320 G~-;~tiot<br />

Mrtir Duncnn, finisllrr Locoi~~otive Works<br />

L 152 L:lf;lyctte w<br />

Molse l'el~ley, I~ui~ber lner 134 Larned<br />

Morse MIS E S, 11 46 M:~clison nre<br />

Morse Jolin, e1el.k 1, Dl* ll:~\.is<br />

Morse Tllos G, 1) \ribLc~*<br />

hf~~lrtlon Atl:i~n, 1:ib 165 Croglmn<br />

Rl~tll~:n~i I'nt, 1;lb 10'7 l'orter<br />

hlulfo~~l N ~ 'OII, I ta111ic:ry I-I:l~ntrarnck<br />

hI11111ol!:~11(1 O\VCII, ]ill> 8 7 E li~i~betll IV<br />

Morse C, b~oliseller res G C: Bull AIULLAKE UENNlS, melecl~ant tailor 3<br />

~IOIHC c! Ly ford, incat n1;urket Tl~emont Jetti-soli arc<br />

I-Iuusc<br />

&1111l;i11 hf, ca101) wit11 I 111~ersoII<br />

hlolse John 11, clerli J R Ellis 1, L Bellfey i\lull:i~l .lo1111, Ii11) alley bct k lrst and Cas~<br />

Morse Cl~ns, c1t:l.k wit 11 l'crley Morse<br />

MUI'SL~L~~ F, ]ill) 1 5 L:L\\'w~Ico<br />

;111cl L:~rned :ITI~~ Clonqt.c~sq<br />

i\lUI;LhSY ItOllEltT, &I D 253 Xfichi-<br />

Morlicr YKIIII~, tail011 03 1:ol.t e<br />

Afortilnc~- J S, Lrolie11 1, 'I'~.enloll t I-Iollse<br />

~:III a\.e \v<br />

hILiJALhNY 3fhTTI1E FIT, slloetllalter 71<br />

hloltoll Collrad, c;l18p Mtlcolllb 1-1<br />

hilon tcnlln<br />

blorton JVln A, saddler 1) h 1 06 Rnndo1l)h hlullebacli Peter, tanner 65 Croglian<br />

&101.lon hl~s, widow 261 Fifth<br />

Ml~llel~s John, lab 2'73 Lxfayettc e<br />

MOItTON B I:, tirltet ageilt N Y C R EL lk111llen Looi~,shoen~nlier 12s Lafayette e<br />

oflice cor 'I'liird and WoodLridgo 1, Mllller E liz:~, scl.rn11 t JJnlncd 1-1 ouse<br />

Wol*mly IIouse<br />

Mulline lkIirllne1, I ; I ~ Fr:u~lil in 11<br />

i<br />

Morton 0, 2 74 Croghan<br />

Mullills Pat, 121) li't.nnlilin 11<br />

I<br />

IIORTON JULIUS D, agent N Y C it IUrlllill .TIIO, grocer 22 1 Sixth<br />

1i Co 11 3 36 J(~ftil~~on :rlvc<br />

Mullctt M:~ry C, b h cor Jefferson nve and 1<br />

BlOnTON JAMES, clerk at the M C R JX 13cnubicu<br />

I<br />

depot 11 Sorentll<br />

Z\Iulliil &lo, \~iclo~v I3lizal)ctll<br />

hlosller CL:ls 13, clerlc b 62 Geo18ge l\lr~llo\v~~j Micl~:tel, c:ltSl) T hIcM:lnus<br />

Mosllcs A It, Lagg~ige 11mn 31 C R R 204 hluluy Ecl\rard, clc~*li j! Chandler 65 CO L<br />

Gris~vol cl<br />

20 Frau t ,<br />

IkIostlier Jacob, l~1:icltsmi th 1 5 1 Abbot Xlnlry John, grocelB Tl~ompson<br />

Moslli er - , b No~.~ntln Perliihs Mul\- in L:iwl.el~cc, 1:ib 9 I'orter<br />

hlosliuer Bliss, 1) 54 Grismold<br />

MU;MI.'ORI> Rev THOMAS J,' (Units<br />

Motley Tllos, lab 10 Clia~*les<br />

hfOT'll C S, of Mo tt & Aclien b XIic21ignn<br />

Escl~age<br />

Mott & Ailten, ~*ectifiers and clealers in<br />

rial]) 11 07 Ciss<br />

M~uufbnl Uc11j P, ia Union Telegrapll office<br />

b 07 @ass<br />

A5uinfo1-d Siunnel R, at J B Palmer's b 91<br />

i~nj~ortcd mid c?olnes~ic licluo~s n s \Vood- Cass<br />

.<br />

bridge bct Griswolil and S1icll)y<br />

Motz Freclel-icli, tinsmith Gl-al~cI Rivcr<br />

Moul John, ]ill,<br />

Mooul~ltou J D, ~ood\v;ud avc above toll<br />

pite<br />

Mnnch dncob, blnclismitll b 00 La~*necl w<br />

MUNGE11 DANIEL, conclactor G W R<br />

W 45 E1iz;ibetll w<br />

bIunger- D, broom rnnnof cor Laraed and .<br />

\jTavne b 149 Congress w<br />

Moong Fmd, lab Troivbri('ge<br />

Mourn David, cooper b 107 Lnl-ued w<br />

hlungy tho^, b C Carulody<br />

Munro John F, engineer nud surveyor State<br />

hlorille Mrs, widow 210 I-Io~vsrtl<br />

Moynehan Jeremiah, grocer 125 Porter<br />

Arrnory 120 Griswold<br />

Muns C* H, sail maker b J I-Ioffi~er


9<br />

1'36 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Neal Tl~omns, sfiilor 43 Elizabeth e<br />

Neaclling L, i)rawer 1 16 M acomb<br />

Nenplir~g ilugustus, 188 Antoino<br />

' Newln an Charles, po~ter MTormley Home<br />

NEWhfAN JOSEiPIiI, Englo Clothing<br />

store 135 Jeflbrson av6 &!lasonic Hall 11<br />

h-enpling Petel; 188 Antoine<br />

Neal Fanny, wasl~eraomnn Fort e<br />

same<br />

Neminan 0, clerk b W H Tefft & Co 78<br />

Nclx Jonas, lab 3 13 Macomb<br />

NcLal Josepl~, cul*ricl. 265 Lafayette o<br />

Nedcrstadt George, shoein:\kar 36 LaLrossc<br />

Gi*ancl River<br />

Nc\vhuff Jolli~, carp 1 7 7 BIacolnb<br />

Neivll~nu I+', eiiect iron wulkcr W 11 Tclf~<br />

Necf Wnl A, cle~~lc 11 10 Centre<br />

Neely Bridget, sc:imst~ess 1 2 1 Fort e<br />

Ncwll~nn Cllai*Ics, slloc1n;ilicr 72 Cathnrino<br />

Nc~vi~~an Pleil, slicct il*un wolalis 55 Beau-<br />

Ncff Wln, cltl1~1r Nall, Duncklce Sc Co Lien<br />

Neibronncr Cllristiilil, carriage tllnlier J PTc\r rnan A~lcll*civ, tmmstel. SS Gooin<br />

131 tt QI~ Ne\\.il~au l'rn~ ]cis, Iitb 1 % S rogllan<br />

Ncilo EIcnry, bnqagc? iliast el* G W it JV \V~~c\\.~ni~ll illice, driss~l~;~licl 2U Wirshington<br />

ofice ill .D;lck~Z l~uiltling foot of Tlliletl we<br />

Nailme IIcill:\~, clc1.1; Citnadion Hotel res Ncwman Miks, b h!li0s IIall<br />

63 i\mslii I I qton nvc<br />

XE1LL 11 131;\; l'resby tcrian rcs 63 Wnslli~~gton<br />

are<br />

Nc?itherstectl Jol111, 1)lacl;smith J Pntton<br />

Nelson Widow, "S Allbot<br />

Nelson Jol111, sailor 103 l~linlilin<br />

Nc~nlllof't k)l~n, s:ii\ yos 154 IIi~ll<br />

Neiv1~:ill Sieplra~ T, supt illvtlve power<br />

?!I C! 11 lt 11 202 lhrt w<br />

Ncrv1;rn Mlq 163 I'o1.t e<br />

New toll ~I:LI*J., ~TCSSI~I:~~~CI. O l"ral~kli~~<br />

JYc?\vto~r J (i-, clei.1: stcn~llcr Sail1 ~ V:II'~ h<br />

Neltnor Josepll, cnlml> 'l:l.owbridge<br />

Nesbitt Natty Dllas, 55 1V;cync<br />

100 IIo\~:~rcl<br />

Kc\vtoll \Via, illnsoll Third north Gra~ld<br />

Nester Pat, lab b 50 l4'lmont<br />

fti\.er<br />

Nester Matlwrv, 1, 50 k'ront<br />

Ne\:.toll blr, ]lab 354 Clinton<br />

Ncstcr hlnrtin, 111-oprietor Galmny House 50 Ii ti\\. too J~!III, innsol1 n.i tll \Vm Newton<br />

Front<br />

i:ig!!tll<br />

Nester John, dr:~ymnn 25 5 l'iftll<br />

hrK\V Y0111i cb EltlE It It, dice 16<br />

Neriu E', of K aid C B~~rker & Co b N;L- 'l'liii'(1<br />

tional ltIotel<br />

Nt~~loir JVillinln, alley bet Secoucl and<br />

Nevir illex, sailor 267 Lnfi~~ettc e<br />

'.k~iir(l Al)l)ot :,!I( I Mi - li(Tqan<br />

1<br />

ave<br />

'?<br />

Nevir I-Icnrp, milor 25'7 Lnt't~yctte e Nc~:irle~*~l~lillcr C. 156 Il;ist~ngs<br />

NE WBERRY 0 tk CO, fc~i*w:l~di~lg a n N il,bi~lq 1 'vie]; sl10~111illicr with P Dl:~l


AND ADVERTISING GAZETT,EER. 107<br />

Nicholson Nrs I?, b h Fort w<br />

Nooi~nn Pa trick, lab !L'ro~vlxiclge<br />

Nicholson George, rnnson 56 Columbia w Noon:ra J a tn cs, 1:1b TI-ow bridgc<br />

Nicliolas Pickcring, cal-p 5 3 SiLley Normole Jn~lies B, wit11 G $L li McMiilm<br />

IYicllolso~l Tliolllas, l~~ilcl~iiiist Chiengo road Nol~nlnltdy Lewis, calBl) Antoine<br />

Nicliica Charles, carp 2'75 Alltoilie .Nol*ma~~cl ier l>oot-rn;~!;th~* Boston slioe store<br />

NICRLES, WHIl'COhlB cC. ARM- No~*lois L N, conclnctor 1) SG h1 Railway rea<br />

STI.1ONG, sl~il~pi~lg :mcl comn~ission 66 AIi:~lt~i<br />

nlcl ci~:ints oflice on clock l)ct Secollcl :LU(Z Pu'n101-is WTili, lab 138 Porter<br />

Ylii1.~1<br />

NOlLL:1S JOSIllII J, with Johnston &<br />

Nickles J)arid A, coinnlicsion ~ilercllnnt 1111 1111:1111<br />

'i ,J a\,e<br />

NCJI*!IJO~) J, blnc.]ismit,li 32 &Incomb<br />

Kiedcr~nill(~~ I"rc(1, lharber 9 1 Cntllal-ino NOllrl-' tlltOP J3 13, Cic~lclxl Agcnt of A<br />

N1LI3S C;EOltC;I


108 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

0<br />

O'CALLAGHAN J, herellant 526 Jefferson<br />

ave<br />

Oaliej J., bleacher and presser 288 Randolph 0' Cnllagllnn Alice, widow Orleans<br />

Oakcs l', ~noulcler 68 Adnllls :we / 0' C~ilIag11a11 Ijat~tl~olomew, lab 1 3 2 Porter<br />

Oakes & Col)clilnd, bonnct bleachers ovcr I O'Cava11ng11 Edmsl-d, lab '7'7 LnFayettc e<br />

202 JeiYerson are Oclisenfiel, t Ferdionod, wagon maker 1 13<br />

Uakes J, of 0 L Col~elalicl 11 288 Ra11dolj)ll Cl*nlid River<br />

OAICLEY JOHN J, physician nlltl drug- 1 Oclifortl E N, l'hompson<br />

gist 133 Jette~.son avu Maso~~ic lIall 1.c~ i OCli 1'0 ltD CO LLNELIUS, shipping agt<br />

2 4 5 Second ht C 11 li llepot 11 1 / ss Lafinyettc w<br />

0diln:ln Jol.11, fi~inislter 190 IIo\rnr~l OIC:lair Joscpll, sltoc maker Fr;iultlin<br />

07Bierlro WI~, lab 2 14 ilbbot O'Conl~cll lolul, 1;tb 195 =Sistl~<br />

O'Bict-nc It F, wit11 If 11g1i O'Uier~le<br />

I O'Co~l~iell ,3011 11, dl+ayrnan 10'7 Beech<br />

O'Bierne 1111(211, c101.k SLII.\~CJ.U~ Ge:~e~al's O'C:o~lnell Micl~ncl, 1:ib 140 Park<br />

oftice h 54. Ii'irst / O'Co~ruell ,loscl)ll, pniilte~* 225 Fifth<br />

O'I3rien 'J'lios, titilor 89 Adains nvc<br />

I<br />

OICo~;oer A, gtVoccr 1 59 Atwnter c<br />

O'I31.ien Tlloil~xs, t;iilor cor Gritlld lli\.er O'Conner J, k3l)encer bet Ii1il.st :mil Second<br />

and l?if1tll I O'Co~lner Xlic?l:tel, Ial) 2'7 Ln~*ned m<br />

O'U1.iCn Jno, lab Abbot Woodl)~i(l~c Fr~r~n i O'COXNOli JII:I


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 199<br />

OIDonahae John, moulder N Y steam en- Oliver ,Julia, dress maker 63 Abbot<br />

gine woi*ks<br />

Oliver blnttliew, Jun, 04 Woodl~riclge e<br />

O'Donnell M, Llncksmitl~ Jackson & Wilcy Olmitend G Howell, auctioneer 91 Wood-<br />

OIDonnell Mrs, widow I 1 1 Shelby<br />

w,zr.d ave b Ni~tio~~nl Hotel<br />

0' 1)onncll Slcpllcn, lab 10 Beaubien Olney Sa~rford P, 152 Lafayette w<br />

O7Donnell MISS, Lni*necl e<br />

O'Loo~i Julln, lab alley bet AbOot cb I'orter<br />

O7Donnell 1' 0, grocer b Wrn O'Doilnell O'LSZ~\VS~


200 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Osl)orn Loite TV, ship agent b Dlicl~igan Pagit Tllos, blacks~uith 263 Seventll<br />

Eschnnge<br />

~'LILIII ANGELO, :wcllitcet n~~d tlrafts-<br />

O~born GG~O W, Dep collector CUS~OIIIS 0- ,miw JVilt~r J\'~rlis oflice 11 152 blullctt<br />

fice o]rl~lyi e hl (2 1. 13, l)epot<br />

~','I~JDI MIS 11, mi(i\rifc 142 &!t~llett<br />

Osburn Louih:i, 26 i\lacollib 211-e<br />

l'hLh1,IIi ll ~k VISI II.: It) stntioll!!l-s ant1<br />

Osborli C!flns, 1)Izck sl~iitlr 310 Sevcntll<br />

~ I : L I ~ 1)o~)lc<br />

< II~:II~II~:L~~\II~OI~S<br />

130 JetY :ljrc<br />

Oshlngl I nessj- 1', bl:lck s~nitli 1) c! A1 R IV 1'11 IAAI IC 1: VLi I 1< Y lj, of' 1' ~k lcislrcr aild<br />

D ~ t O<br />

li~wi~l.(l, 11' cG CO rncs Ii!) I;:~t.tlecl c<br />

Osh;~:~g!\n(*sy JVin, tin slnitlr 1, 121 I~TLIF.~~ l'ii1111{:r S~LI~IIICJI S, 6 I. I~'i~'i,l~<br />

Osltnogl:~~cssr. J, t *I1 collector !li\ror 1lo;id I ):I] 111~1. S:lln ,I(:] if, i 11 J~)cc~,o~ Of tilllb~~. M<br />

3 SCi \VoodO~.idge \rr<br />

(I It It 11 ci 1 Vift 11<br />

Osteu MI; s;lilo~. L'SS Cntglla~~<br />

J',IT,JI 1': I 1 ' C: I), clod< I3evclic1- CL CC 26 1<br />

0straucir:r C1oi.11elius K, ~ll:rsou 2 7 Lni*nc(l IY I~I~~{ISI~<br />

l'i~l~~l~:~l J\T~~~, sllip c:llSp l iO 1~1+:~111iliil<br />

Ostmnclcl. IC C, 1n:lron 344 Grilud ltirer<br />

Oswcnt Petel; lab hZ;iry hi111<br />

Ott Juliii, grocer 353 0lle:ins<br />

c11 e kV:~ttlr~l~:i~l 1 ;10t'li 11 99 (iris~volcl<br />

0 tt Dirl~i~lic,li, c:crp 235 Co~igrcss o<br />

1'1 LlflCTi .j OiIX J;, fot~\r:11-~1i11~ :11\41 mn-<br />

Otto Clins I{', ciwr 111al;cr &Incomb<br />

III is.;ion ~~~cl.cliniit \\.;ll.el~o~jsc? 011 (10cli bet<br />

Ouellot l'oter, L% 11 1 Atwater o<br />

lv:ty~it: NI(~ (::IS? 11 15 1 lJ:~~u~letl 0<br />

Om* P J, lab 262 31:1co1nb<br />

A 1 1 BIilSO N, ~,\S~II*;\IICG :lgL orer<br />

OVEN \V iC, clorli li C Earkey's b TVnver- DO ,Tt~ll;t~~son aye 11 107 (iris\\~oltl<br />

ly 11011se<br />

l'A I2113 It, '1'110A1225 & SOX, ~I~.;L~I~:II~cc,<br />

Ovel.ton Salnuol, fi~iislier 350 Frnilkli~l I:IIII~ :uld tit^ :I~I~II~S O~L~I* 1 29 Jeff :LVC<br />

Owen E, inncllinist Jackson & TViley's PALIIEli 'I'IIOBLiiS, of T I'nlmer &<br />

O WEN d Oll N, \~,i,rt~siileilt Miclrigan Illsur- $01~ yes 1I:un tl.:\~l~~li<br />

czncc 13:1111i 11 :;f) Fort w<br />

PALRII!:Li 'l'HO5IhS '\V, of '_I' Pitlmer<br />

&ens 1Iulnp11rey, cngil~cer 235 Atrvntel; c Cb C]l:l~~]us AIell-iil's 90 V0l.t w<br />

OWENS 6. BARS S, baliers 144 Wood- l';lllncr Itiril;ll.(l, b;clie~~ 129 AIiuliigan avo<br />

~i1r.d fire<br />

l':tl IHCI* (Sll~crt, ~l


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 202<br />

Parch Ion John, Ixb Fifth North Grand Parshall M, engineer 300 Fort w<br />

River<br />

Parsnull Nicholas, pulnp maker 43 Sixth<br />

Parchlon T, lab Fifth North Grand River Parshall James, clerk Rnney's IIotel<br />

Paren Gco, l)oilder b T Tliompson PARSONS & JOENSON, wholesale<br />

Pardington 'CVm T, cbs.1: 7 Abl~ot grocers and comlnission merchants 21<br />

Pardonnet Peter, sadcllc ail11 harlltss maker Wooclwarcl xve<br />

wit11 P Cassn~an<br />

Parsons Philo, of Parsons & Johnson h<br />

I';II.~ Lewis, 65 I-lo~va1*(2<br />

Woocl ward are<br />

1':ii.l; Adin, 1)lastcl.er 1 I 0 Croglinn Pnrsoilfi Henry C, mnchinist 07 Second<br />

1'AltIiElt Ii' 1", \~l~olosalc a~ld n!tnil gro- l'ai~sons J C, 502 JefYel.son nve<br />

col; sec(lsln:l~i and agricultu~~al i~nlrlo- L'arsons Sn~nuel, lnilsol1 11 0 Fort 0<br />

mcntk 75 Wood~~~alocl tlvc 11 461 Jcffcr- P:vso~is Gco 13, tinsmith 123 Farmer<br />

son :i~~e<br />

1':utc~lls (! C, lxtiritcr b with M Mnnchester<br />

PAI1I


202 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Patterson Win, painter 20 Clinton Pcckart C has, musician 340 Orleans<br />

Patterson John, machinist at Jackson & l'ecor Josepl~, ciiv 50 Riopelle<br />

Wiley 's<br />

l'ecord Joseph, cap 17 5 Fort e<br />

Patterson J:lmes7 tailor 3 I. Gt*iswolct l'edclle Geo, broo~r! malier 140 Congress w<br />

Pfittewn James, cutter 11 110 Porter Peel I3en1.y R,coilrluctor G W R W h 77<br />

Patterson Gco, Inawl1 249 Cherry<br />

1Eussell<br />

PATTERSON HAMILTON I


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 203<br />

Perkins John, hook agent b Biddle House Pfaefer Peter, stone cutter 150 Franklin<br />

Perkins N B, salesman Holrnes & Co h Pfaefer John, machinist 225 Croghan<br />

1 32 Brush<br />

Pfaff Jol~n, carp 22 1 Lafi~yette e<br />

PERKlNS WM, Western Cottage Hotel Pfaefiy Pcter, carp 1 08 Macomb<br />

106 Gr:~~ld River<br />

Pfaster J, bonnet bleecher '71 5 Lafayette e<br />

Per1 Mrs L), 25 Lewis<br />

Pfeefier W, tailor 182 Antoine<br />

Per1 Stepl~c-n, car], b 28 Lewis<br />

Pfeifc:t- L, sl~oelnaker Larnecl H<br />

Pel4 Wm, finisher b 28 Lcmis<br />

l'fl~~lli Aogustns, eartllen ware 360 Orleans<br />

Per1 Gco, carp b 2s Lewis<br />

Plrel:~n Ji~lne~, 1:tb 1.19 Seconcl<br />

Perrant Anthony, sailor 10.2 Ft-anlilin PIIISLPS F B, fur dealcr 28 C~riswold h<br />

Perren Jilcob, poster 2 SO C rogban 1 :I0 Hastings<br />

l'crl-es Moses, lab 74 WoodLridge PIIISLI'S WlLLIAM & CO, ~vl~olesale<br />

13en~in F1 ill, ai ?ol-ncy nlld counselor b How- :lnd retail conf(:ctionei-s (fire~vorlis depot)<br />

arc1 House<br />

9s Jc~fferson are<br />

PEltEtINE Rev JV El, '72 Fo~~l.t,h PIIJ~~ LPS Wh1, of W Pl~elps & Co 11 182<br />

Perring Qen, I,l~ilcle~* h heo SlielOy C:l.iswolcl<br />

l'erlp Erl, boilel. rn:~k(+l 104 M;lple PH13Ll'S S, lncrclran t h 52 Larned w<br />

Perry Geo El, 11 128 L~rne(1 e<br />

1'BELPS i%ALIJH, wood dealer .27<br />

l'etery Micllnel, boiler 11,:11icr 140 Lamed w Sl)l*oat<br />

l'errin A1-t11iir, peddler Jay I1<br />

Pllcll~s Francis E, cor Antoine and Elizsl'erry<br />

hfrs Gtlnce, 58 Crl.:~ncl River<br />

1)etll .<br />

1'ert.y JU~AII, ~niller 190 GI dot P11oIl)s Mrs Eliztlbeth, 00 Clitiord<br />

13erl-i C~;IS; porter at Stephens & Ficlrl's Phillips Cbm, b h 17 L:tf:ijett,e w<br />

I'ersons Hiram, carp Fifth near Grand Pllillips Jolln l', boiler inaker 48 Fort w<br />

litiver<br />

Phillips Eli, frame maker 195 Second<br />

Persie Joseph, sawyer at Wrigllt's mill PHILLIPS P M, cle1.1~ 165 Porter<br />

Pe!:tina MI'S, ~rlilliner b S (: hase - Pl~illips Wln, lnachinist 360 \Voodbridge e<br />

PETER FRED, yl~ysician and sargeon Phillips H W, clerk Eagle & Elliott's b<br />

148 Crogl~an<br />

Mrs Ensworth<br />

Peter Gottliep, mason 226 Rivnrd Pl~illips Benj G, (col'd) barber b Eliza<br />

Peters Wm E, inarl.de worker sliop 8 Mich- Carter<br />

igan aye w h 56 Adan~s ave<br />

Phillips Hugh, lab 218 Collunbia w<br />

Peters John B, carp 188 Franklin Phil bin Margaret, widow 1 2 5 Michigan ave<br />

Peters Antoinq mason 2 6 6 Benubien Pl~ilipson Chas, harness maker 59 Franklin<br />

Peters David, inoulder Thompson Philbrick bliss A, milliner b at Blindbury's<br />

PETERS Rev MI; (catholic) pastor Trin- Pllillips Mrs John, widow Maple<br />

ity chlurch h Porter<br />

Pl~illips John, blacksmith 378 Woodbridge<br />

Peters Lambert, mason 265 Beaubien Pllillips Howard, clerk Eagle & Elliott b<br />

Peterson J G, acct Cabinet Makers' Associ- Mrs Ensworth<br />

tion h cor Croghan and Brush<br />

Phillips H F, shoemaker res room 2 1 Shel-<br />

Peterson E C, clerk Cabinet Makers' Asso- don Block<br />

ciation h 24 Croghan<br />

Phillips Corbett, blacksmith 89 Sixth<br />

Peterson Thos, ship carp b N R R Hotel Pl~illips S T, hackman h 18 Henry<br />

Petreqoin Peter, baker rear 102 Croghan Pbcenis Insurance Co, office over 130 Jef-<br />

Petrie Peter, engineer 15 2 Ahbot<br />

ferson ave<br />

Petry Anst', blacksmith Trowbridge S Pickard Benj, b 203 Fort w<br />

Petty C F, clerk express office b Michigan Picken C has, blacksmith b J H Picken<br />

E xcl~ange<br />

Picken Jonathan 11, clerk J Beedzler's h<br />

Peuquet Mr, carp b J. Collison<br />

19 Colu~r~bia<br />

Peugeot Geo, finisher 47 Lewis<br />

Piazzi Nelson, sailor Atwater H<br />

Peureux Hubert, market gardener Seventh Pierce Daniel, grocer cor Woodward ave<br />

near Cherry<br />

and Grand R~ver


284 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Pierce Wm, b Central Hotel<br />

Plansker J, shoe make; 142 Mullett<br />

Pierce David, blncksmitl~ 1 18 Oak 131antt J, 144 Columbia<br />

Pierce Edwin, carp 161 Clitford<br />

Plantz A, black smitli 109 Bea~lbien<br />

Pierce Cliandler, lab 70 Grand River Plantz E P, grocer cor Crratiot $ Raudolph<br />

Pichea M, Iirnler b Pawish<br />

131nsan I?, tat~uer 341 Orleans<br />

Pierson Win I-I, painter John Palton Plass Ilcr~ry, grocer Atwnter I1<br />

I'ierson 1' 13, student b Sl~ennan7s Pliitlnyl*e C, IS 152 Ml~llctt<br />

Pie~son TLIoP, brewer alley bet Porter and 131:it~rcr J;IS II, t:~\~ern lieepcr 330 & 332<br />

Abbot<br />

Xliclligari acre w<br />

Piert Miss E, b M'F Ls~lc<br />

Platt Jollil 8, tt~amster Aillcricnn Express<br />

I'ifcr Antoinc, carp G 1 Cli~iton<br />

Co b JVaverly IIo~lse<br />

* l'ilet F~*n~~cir, carp 0 1 Clinton<br />

Pltttt Mrs Sus:~ti, 126 Lamed e<br />

Pilgrim Cllrist, co~lfectioncr 4-3 Sibley Platt Amhrose, lab hfal)lc 11<br />

Pi11 August, bntcllcr, 187 Fort e I'lecl


STATIONERS3 HALL AND PAPER WAREHOUSE<br />

No. 130 J'e-fferson Avenue, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

J<br />

PALMER & FISHER,<br />

WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL DEALER= I N ALL K I N D S OF<br />

STATIONERY,<br />

Card Boards, Binders' Boards, Blank Books, 1<br />

AND ALL KINDS OF BINDERS' STOCK.<br />

WE IIAVE IN CONNECTlON WIT11 TIIE ABOVE, TIIE MOSrl' COMPLE'J.'E<br />

Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory 1<br />

West of Buffalo, and are fully prepared to competc successf'ull~ rvit>ll any corlcern in thc 1 I<br />

West. Particular atte~ition paid to the nlnnufacturc of I<br />

COUNTY OFFICERS,<br />

xerohants, X nssuranoe Companies, &a=,<br />

WITII OR WITHOUT PXINTED EIEADINGS.<br />

THROUGH OUR CONlvXCTION WITH THE I<br />

STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE I<br />

OF PALMER, FISHER & FLEMING, 1<br />

Wc arc enabled to execute ally order ill this line wit11 neatness and despatch.<br />

LAW BLANKS CONSTANTLY ON HAND.<br />

-<br />

CASH PAID FOR RAGS-<br />

~~'RIEND PATAMER. HENRY W. FISHER.<br />

I<br />

i<br />

1<br />

i


PALMER, FISHER & FLEMING,<br />

SUCCESSORS TO IIownnn, FLEIIIXG & Co.<br />

WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS,<br />

NO- 59 SHELBY STREET,<br />

1 North of the Michigan Exchange,<br />

I<br />

Wo llnre lately opened :t Printing Establishment arj :I~JOYC, ~IIC'I'C vc are ~IOIV 111'cl)arcd to ulidcrtake<br />

and esecuto orders for ever3 dcscriptioil of<br />

$finu Jkinbsl of' @lain anb danq @riding<br />

In a nlanncr greatly superior to ally 11~'rt'tof'orc clo11c ill t11ig <strong>City</strong> or ill the State. 0111' facilities are<br />

uileqnalcd ;--the \Vorkmcll arc tho best t11:lt cnli bc pocu~.ed, and<br />

TI-IE TYPE, PRESSES AED MACIIIMERT AKE E8TIRELT NEW!<br />

THE JOB DEPARTMENT<br />

Is con dnctcd by Mr. ED. B. DAVIS. fornlerly A~sietal~t 1;orerilan of the Con~mercial Aclvel-t i~er Job<br />

Itoorns, Buflalo. Our assortn~cnt of Job Type js very large, arid 11as bet~n relecttd wit11 :11i especial<br />

view to the yroducil~g of COLORED CAXDS-a bl.:lnch of the busirless ~vhicli hau r1eYc.r fir) yet bee11<br />

accomplished iu this State, wit11 ally credit to tho OAice rr~aking the attempt. Railroad and Steamboat<br />

Companies, Maliufacturers, nlld Bll~ii1~8s Meli gellel.ally, ill lvai~t of Illun~illated Sllow Cards, are most<br />

respectfully solicited to leave tl~cir orders at, our Estnbli~l~n~ent, and we will gu:lranty their entire<br />

satisfaction. Calendars neatly arid beautifully printed ill colors, ?vitl~ plaill or Cl~rt~nlotjpecl Borders,<br />

for Busineds Men to di~tribute as New-Yearb Gift s n~nollg tl~clir yntron~. Businer;~ ancl Addres~ Cardn<br />

PROMPTLY esecuted in good stylc. draft^, Bill* of Escllange, check^, Notes, Billa of Lading, Receipts,<br />

Bill-Heads, Circulars, Let tcr-Pl~ect ti, ulid all vtlicr kinds of Con~niercial Printilig.<br />

1 BOOK AND PAMPHLET PRINTING.<br />

We hare a room devoted to tlii~ branch, lirider the irnliicdiatc super~iaioli of Mr. GEO. 11. FLEMINQ,<br />

orlo of tho fir111. It is complete ill all it# al)pointnientw. - the folltu of type :1re large rulcl very yerf'ect,<br />

ranging in ~ize from Di:in~olld to Great Pri~ller, and 11avir;~ a~cclrtr;, :111tl astrolloniical, aritlln~etical,<br />

algebraic and lnedical signs to cncl~ fhcc. \FTc wonld c:111 tllc attcl~tio~~ of 'CVetitcr~ I'llbli~11~1'~ to the<br />

fact that we arc competc~~t to do tlicir work, eitlier j ~ i Letterprer;~ or Stercotjpe, ao -rvell as ally<br />

Xaatern Prilit C~M. Briel'~, I':\mplllets, Periodicals, Sic., neatly gotten up, ~vell printed.<br />

OUR STEREOTYPE ROOMS<br />

i Will bo sliortly opelied, under tlio cl~argo of Mr. WM. BROWN, an espcrienced and efficient workman<br />

/ from the eatablislime~~t of Mcssr~. HARPER & B~OTEERS, bew York <strong>City</strong>. Bo~li~, l'amplllet*, Railroad<br />

1 Tickets and Bills, Labeln, & c., stclVcotyped in n manlier ]lot jjl tlle lea& inferior to Easter11 Boulitiries.<br />

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AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 205<br />

Potter Wm, finisher 235 Abbot<br />

Premer Locus, blacksmith Hastings<br />

Potter J C, b h 146 Woodward ave Prenclor J, 237 Congress e<br />

Potter Im, Llacic smith 43 Eiqlith FIZENTIS E, broker 178 Wooclwnrd ave<br />

I'otter D K, car builcler 201 i~owarcl l'rentiss Solon, clerk h 233 Congress e<br />

Potter Wrn, painter b Pat Do~lling l'renliss W H, cleik b bfrs Sturtevan t<br />

Potter Lewis, lab River Spriogwells l'rentiss Mr, b A Thayer 1'78 Woodward<br />

POTTER J A, U S Top Corps<br />

avc<br />

I's lus Aug~~st, tinsmith 104 La€"~yette e Prentiss hlr, Jr, b A Thayer<br />

Poiiild Jas, ;i,noulder 211 Sixth<br />

PRESCOrCT 0 G, eclectic phys b Mss<br />

Por~nd J, Macllinist at Jackson & Wiley's I


206 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

I'roctor John, Chicago Road<br />

Quin Pat, grocer 213 Atwater e<br />

i'romveller Henry, lab 170 IIigll Quin Pat, lab 286 Franklin<br />

PROTECTION ENGINE GO, No 1 cor Quin Edward, lab 286 Franklin<br />

Bates 9t Larnect<br />

Qoia Peter, boiler maker 209 Abbot<br />

1'ROUTY NATHANIEL, Sixth cor Quin Tllos, painter with John Patton<br />

Grand River<br />

Quin Pat, blecks~ni th 106 Woodbridge<br />

Prue Booifi~co, dray mail Larned I3 Quin Aliilgs: et, widow Congress e<br />

Pulciyhur John, Wacksnlith Lnbyettc Quin Tllos, at Jacobs Sc Garrison's<br />

Wood bridge Farm<br />

CJoinly W, clt*over Duffield avo<br />

I'ulfo1.d John, pub!ic house 93 Grntiot Q Ul NUY I) E', insurdnee and la~ld agency<br />

1>i111 Michael, c;ir filnith M C R R 11 242 office 162 Jefferson ave 11 103 CliKorcl<br />

Brush<br />

Quillnnn Joseph. wit11 1) Crosby & Co<br />

I'tiget J:rlnes, wag011 ma1tt.r 2 0 Abbot Quinl;ir~ James, blacksmitll b 177 Porter<br />

I'uigh John, gnldoner Elmwood<br />

Qointon Geo, tin aud ccpper smith 40<br />

I'ultu A, grocer 36 AIonl*oc: ave, ibes H Wwallington wve<br />

19urcoll Joseph, c:up Abbot bet IGfth ;urG Qnin ton Ilannah, 0 Porter<br />

Six t,h<br />

()uinleo John, carp 1 GG Ueecll<br />

I'cilecell Wm, ~noulcter 22 2 J',:~fayette w Quirk Ricl~:~rcl 322 Micl~ignn ave<br />

I'il: cia11 J;tlncs, porter 1-1 1: C!l~nncllar S; Co (~~li~-k'Sol~n 322 Mic11igi111 :Ire<br />

19ri!*cc'll Micll~el, 1:h I 17' Boec:ll<br />

Q,ilisk l'ittriclc, tailor 11 208 Sixth<br />

' 1 1 I I 2317 Jeff ;i\.c Quirl; COI-nrlins, lab 125 Sixth<br />

J'URDY STEl'RKK 1', rlust,ico of tl~c (>~ii~cy L T, livery stablo Gmnd Circus<br />

Peace ofiice 9 Lm~lecl e L 'l'l~olnas An- (Juitii Jul~u, L, 50 Aout<br />

derson<br />

Purdy Lewis, fireman 260 Lafarette e<br />

1 'u rdon John, patter11 llidier 'iO Lnbrosse<br />

K<br />

l'un vis James, bhip carp 1 1 8 Riopclle<br />

I'urris John, engineer 13 Labrosse<br />

I'otrow I, city express n e cor Irving and<br />

Sevent 11<br />

I'u~row Clras, lab Cliarles<br />

Ralant Charles, clerk 150 Antoine<br />

lEabinenii, Allen A, fanc~. dry goods merchnllt<br />

79 Woodwarcl ere h 79 Shelby<br />

Rabom Fwd, butcher with J Bigley<br />

Raddinaker B, tailor 296 Cliotv~l<br />

Ct<br />

Q~nckenboss Daniel, Michigan Oil Factory<br />

11 64 Abbot<br />

'<br />

Q~;~ly Jolln, lab 350 F~rnarllilin<br />

(ltiigby John. copper s111itll 102 Seven tll<br />

(J~ii~laj~ Eclm:inl, c1ci.l; J IV Tillman's LI<br />

I 4 Wuod l t~-i(?ge<br />

(Jliltl Peter, 1:1Ij 1Vay ne<br />

($uin Artllor, 1:ib 13 1 EIowald<br />

Quin Arthur, livery stable keeper 13 0 Lar-<br />

IZC~ w<br />

Quin J;~mes, Thorn pson<br />

Qulrl Patrick 130 Lnraed w<br />

(.,)uinu Mich;~el, inr~cllinist Jackson & Wilcy<br />

Quin John, ca~*l*i;ig(? illalter J Pattnn's<br />

Quio M R, m~chiuist A. H Swifi N Y I JV<br />

(A'III: Jdrs Bri(lget,, \vidorv U~liun<br />

Q,u'fl E' 13, clerlr llulluis & Co I, IIoward<br />

1 9uuso .<br />

'<br />

Rdmalter Joseph, Gratiot<br />

Itadiuaklier Henry, tailor 11 5 I-Iigl~<br />

ll:~cllnager J H, mason 220 &lacomb<br />

llacine Charles, boarding 230 Randolph<br />

I


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 1907<br />

Rahilly John, peddler 60 State<br />

Ratzall Rudolph, lab 268 Lafayette e<br />

Rahm Mrs E, 19 Mechanic<br />

Rawson Thomas, fruit store 9 Michigan ave<br />

Rain Patrick, lab 2 10 Sixth<br />

llawson Thomas, 1 '7 5 Second<br />

ltAILROrlD HOTEL,, Campus Martius ltAY THEODORE W, Deputy Sheriff<br />

H R Andrews proprietor<br />

106 Adams aye e<br />

Rairclen Afichacl, 12 Beaubien<br />

1C;lwley Michael, fruit store 04 Michigan<br />

Itnlston Doncan, condilctor G W R R 82<br />

1 ave<br />

Adnn~s<br />

I Ital~sh Peter, blaclismitll Cllesnut<br />

RALSTON ALEX, painter h 137 Adam<br />

1 Jt:~uscher Jacol). 20 Leopolcl<br />

ave e<br />

1 ltny A T, cllairm:~ker John R<br />

Ralphs Caroline, 1 7 3 Rus~ell<br />

ltay MH Margaret, 7 9 Porter<br />

Ramsey Jolln, lab M C 1% K. 58 Baker Liay G 13, carp S0 l'orter<br />

Ramer Joscpl~, sawyer Chesnut H 1Cay J C, bookkecl~er with 17 F l'arlter<br />

Ilamsey Tl~o~uas, 13 3 Seventh<br />

lhy Adam, i;h 322 Lafayettc<br />

lZamsey A1 rs, 1 SO Third<br />

RAYMOND & SKLLE C I(, wholesale<br />

R:linsey Jatr~e:;, Fort e<br />

awl rutnil dcalew in Loolis and stationary<br />

13,:unptoll 11, inason i ti Lnwrcncc? 1 Ci 7 Jege rson a\-e<br />

1i:und S G, :cgc11 t ollullibus lirie 11 85 HowarLl RAYMOND FRANCIS, of Raymond cl.<br />

ltan~lnll l'u!ricli, lab Thoml~son<br />

Scllcck res 133 Larned e<br />

Rand John l', clerk J S Jenness<br />

Raymond \V 11, machillist Jackson &<br />

ltann George, Tho~nl)~son<br />

Wiley<br />

liANE T G, salesma~l Xall, Dt~ncklee 8 Raymond Augo$t~~s, saloon 49 B;llrer<br />

Co b Thoinas Cranage<br />

ltay mond M 1' Miss, rcs 1 9 12owlnml<br />

Rmor Franli, barber 70 (Img11an ltaymond Tllom:is, carp 02 Elizabeth<br />

Randall J J, b lt 1% llotcl<br />

ltay~nond Joseph, steamboat capt 9 1<br />

llanndall Mn hlnry Ann, b 155 Park Aclams<br />

RANDOLIJH J, oculist null aurist 160 Raymond Josepb, carp 2G Porter<br />

Jefferson a\?e<br />

Raynor James, teller 1) Preston & Co<br />

Rankin James, J~zmber inerchant 157 Park Rayner Albert H, printer b Mrs Earl<br />

RANKIN E P, Custom House officer ltEAD GEORGE, acct Eagle and Elli-<br />

239 Larned e<br />

ott's rcs 147 Howard<br />

Rankin David, clerk Farrand & Wheaton Ream 1) W, painter b <strong>City</strong> Hotel<br />

b IV W Wheaton<br />

Rcanart John, lab 106 Woodbridge e<br />

Rankin Lewis, boot and shoe manufi~cturer Rearden Maurice, lab 150 Atwater e<br />

and dei~ler 20 Michigau ave w b Car- iljarclon John, painter I, J Buffam<br />

son's<br />

Iteat11 Tholnas, bowling saloon 12 Wood-<br />

R~rish Ferdinand, 6 5 Mullett<br />

ward aye h Bates<br />

ltan E lias, ppattel-n-maker Dry Docks Iron Reaurne Thomas, blacksmith b E P<br />

Works<br />

Johness<br />

Ranter Anthony, lab 305 Crogllan RE AUhfE ROBERT, Custom Houw<br />

Ranter John C, tailor 162 Rivpelle oficer Alden 11an Seventh Ward, 3 0 3<br />

Hantz Joseph, lab I3 lm\\rood<br />

Franklin oflicu Backus building Tl~irtl<br />

Itasa G, lab 280 Lafi~ycttc e<br />

Reaume Daniel, ship carp b N R R Hotel<br />

Rasnman Louis, tailor 140 Rivard Reaves Alfred, carp 1 5 5 Park<br />

Easaman C, cutter IIolmes $ Co res 129 Itedfield A Hamilton, attorney 516 Jeffcr-<br />

Ri vard<br />

SO11 r?V8<br />

Rath Nicholas, tailor J C Marble<br />

Reclornbow ilmbrosc, &Ioroco finisher at<br />

Kathbone W P, clerk Crane $ Wesson G W Parker's<br />

Rathmin John, lab wit11 Jolln Dash Roder Henry, joiner wit11 I W Ingersoll<br />

Rattigan Patrick, grocer Springwells Redhead John, freight clerk G W R W h<br />

Hattenbury George H, acct with Hutchins 63 Abbot<br />

and Wooclruff h 16 Locilst<br />

Redman H, fireman D & M R W


208 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Redman Miss Mary, 83 Antoine<br />

Redmond Nicholas, bet Orchard and Plum<br />

Redmond Mary, servant 96 Cass<br />

Reed H S, Alnerican Esyress Co, 11 209<br />

Howard<br />

Reed T, salesman C W CTr iggs & Co<br />

Reed David, carp 37 1 Gratiot<br />

Reed Benjamill I:, livery R Sl~crrna~l's<br />

Reed I3ridget,dressmaker 53 ?/Iichipn are<br />

lieed Willlam, machillist b M Allen 33<br />

Fort m<br />

Reede Zih, maclliniat b C D Whitmore<br />

lieed N B, carpenter b Mrs Earl<br />

ltEED WM, at Frec(11nau & Brothers b<br />

at Airs Kimball's<br />

Eeed Mrs, 42 hlacomb avo<br />

need James, engineer 11 44 Sibley<br />

Reed John (i, b National Hotel<br />

Reeder Hen ry, ccallp 1,:lfaye tte H<br />

RE ILLY ALEXANDFR 31, clerk with<br />

Wm Bond b Robert re ill^<br />

REILLY JOHN, agent of Douglass &<br />

Co cominercial agency office over Vincent<br />

J Scott<br />

RE IL1X JOHN, 111 umber 03 Jefferson<br />

ave h 405 Beaubien<br />

REILLY .JOHN, co~~st;tble 67 High<br />

Reilly Dsvicl, machinist b 33 Fort w<br />

Reilly I'rancis, L~lncksmitlr 20 hker<br />

lieilly FI*~I~IC~S,<br />

1;iL) 95 Jefferson ave<br />

[icmiclc ltoynl C, .TeRerson aye H office<br />

No 1 Sllelclo~~ Block<br />

Remrnington kV L, b:tker 6; and 69<br />

Grancl Iltivcr<br />

Rennanlt B' S, mason 36 Clinton<br />

ltendn Fl*ed, wire weaver b 1' Gagle<br />

Rcnnault L, blaclismith 198 Aclatns ave<br />

ltcno John, grocer 524 JeRerson are<br />

Reckie Alex, ncct 1, Mercllnnts7 Exchange llteno P, rnacllinist <strong>Detroit</strong> dry docks iron<br />

Reea Jol~n l?, B'ar~ners' Hotel 15-4 Larne(1 w worlcs<br />

REEVE CI-IRISTOPHElt & SON, Inm- Reno Miellael, cnrp 203 Lafityctte c<br />

ber mercllants, sawmills and linnber ltesa Joaclliln, l:~b 198 Crogban<br />

yard dock, Sprinjiwells, second mill below REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION office<br />

Miclrigs!~ Ccntr;~l Railroatl Depot over 162 Jefferson nve<br />

REEVE CHliLSTOPHXR, of C Reeve Restcr George, lab 182 Croghan<br />

& Son b n s Fort e Springwells Zteut,ller Hcrrnan 123 Gratiot<br />

REEVE S V, of C Reere c' Son b Michi- Iteush Christian, grocer 112 Catharine<br />

gan Exchange<br />

lieuss Bel*na~-(l, porter B R & W R Noyes<br />

REEVE H R, b miti1 C Reeve<br />

Iieutelster Petel; stonccl~tter Aclams ave<br />

Reeves Peter, with Henry Reeves lteynnle Henry 0, salesman with Tefft &<br />

Reeves Henry, fruitscller 21 0 Jelfelson are Go 11 53 Elizabeth<br />

Reeves Martila MIS, 79 Atlams ave BEY JOSEPH J, clerk F F Parker res<br />

Iieeve Robert, painter Leverett,Woodbriclge 1 8 2 Ho~vvnrcl<br />

farm<br />

REYNOLDS JdS, acct Howrd, Flem-<br />

Eeeve D B, builcler Cass<br />

ing ~b Co<br />

Reeves Henry B, toll collector wood marc^ Reynolds Alfred, ty ye agent b 14'7 Woodave<br />

bridge LV<br />

Regan John, tailor 21 9 Brush<br />

Reynolds Jas, labor Sixth near Grand River<br />

Regan Dominic, dray man Abbot Reyoolils James, lab Antoine<br />

Repn Jane, at 91 Fort w<br />

Reynol(1s Micl~ael, dray man Thompson<br />

ltegan Wm, boiler maker 206 Abbot Reynolds J A, peddler 50 Miami ave<br />

Regg Leonard, clerk with James Bums Reynolds Thomas, carp Antoille<br />

ICEGISTER OF DEEDS OFFICE: 12 Reynolds 'CVillil~~l, clerk 68 Aclams ave<br />

Con; oless m<br />

Reynol J, IjO Beech<br />

Reich Frrtl, tailor 86 Catharine<br />

Rl~eincr cb Co, gunmal


AYD ADVERTISING GA.ZET'l!EER. 209<br />

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I1HODES J .J, carriage ~nnnnfacturer sbop liicllnr(1son D h1, rnatcll manufacturer 00<br />

I<br />

50 Miclligaan ave cor 12owland h 10 Second<br />

Hon?lancl / Ricll:~rtlson Jei*c~ainI~, sndtllc~- with D L<br />

Rllodes I-Iezeltish, Arbor saloon 2 -1 3 JoRer- S l~a\v<br />

son avc 1 iticl~:~rdso~l ltichnrd, finisher GS ~~abrossc<br />

I?l~o~les Elwnezer, carp 166 ClifTorcl 1 Kiclrnrtlso~l \V~lter A, assistant clerk Bid-<br />

Itl~oiles J W, carp 11 2 tl George<br />

dle TIouse<br />

Illlodes J B, saloon 245 beffersun a ~ o IlicIt;ii~.ison Gcorgc J, cle~~li Patcs & Co<br />

Ellode George, hal) 23 hfullett<br />

Ilicllarclso~l Sa~n ucl, brewer 3 I S:ilicr<br />

ltltomsey Alcs, !llllolnl )son<br />

liicl~al~l Fred, Lla~lismitll 1ci"rort o<br />

llice L, innt.l~ii~ist Jarlieon & IViIcy I liiellenl,u~*q (ieo, butcher 13 G Bfacomb<br />

I -<br />

R[C!E U Ill, inacl~iuiist 2s Laf:~yelte c Jliclrli~in 'I'lico1~11ilus, 1:rb 183 Lafi~yett~e c<br />

KICE A. A, 13eccllel; llicc & Iictchu~n I~icllly J'erdilland, trimlner 331 Lnrned o<br />

235 ~Yooc\i~:rt~~ aye 1 I o i r , cifisiilo .Hotel 28 ik.;ia-<br />

IiICkl 1% N, Soperiutondci~t hl C It I3 bic~i<br />

127 (>ongress 1 Ri~iila C lmimlcs, 8-4 \\.oodl)ridgv GV<br />

KICE li S, 1,liysici:tn nncl surgeon l, i Itkldet (+~rge, stew;rrd licven~~o cuttcr 11<br />

N:rtioil;il / ICSlwoxt<br />

Itic,: J 13, contloclor Iiiclligan C li, 11 L ; Ili(l~r 1 L(11117 !J, 1:~llics s110(: S:OX 5 SIi~1~lc~ri<br />

hliclligiun Escbn~~g:*o / I3loeh .lctt;?rson nva 1, 80 'L:~mcd IV<br />

nice \Y 111, ptiii~ter L, 3 l (i Michigan nyo 1 1Lidcr \V:vran W, coilfectioiicr 100 1\'00d-<br />

1-h~ Johii, saloon Atwater 1 ~~rardave<br />

liicu J;ni~es L, attorney end counselor / llicler \VII,, blncli smith Cilntiot<br />

oftice over Parnets' and Mechaiiics' Hidgwny JVin, clerk clleckerec! slore b <strong>City</strong><br />

Btlr~li res Jeflcrson a1.e Z-Iotel<br />

llice 1-Iellry, mason 125 Jficliigan ave Ridley Iic. ttlerrell, 1:tb 140 Lamed IV<br />

ltice Ann, 1 SO Lafayette e 1 ltids~lnle \\Tilliam, clerk at cliecliercd store<br />

Rich Be~~j;lnlio, carp 205 hlicliignn nve w 1 liicndler J, cooper Gratiot<br />

Nee Francis, lab 33 8 Li~lm~retl e Itietl Mrs C L, 11 5 Lxr~~etl e<br />

Ricll Ilarris, slloemalrer 60 State 1 Jlili~tmiro Isaac, ei~giirecr b 18 Caw<br />

1I.ICII L: CA.Ml-'ALT, Germman agency i:iqs Josepll, grocer 251 JetYersoo avo<br />

oflice 10 Cungt*ess w / IEIFLE FACTORY, 16 Congres e<br />

RICH GEOliGE M, of Rich & Cam- Biley Peter, lab alloy bet Lnrnecl ;V: Conp~"<br />

20 Rmdolph<br />

gl*ess<br />

Richarcls I-Ienry, (colored) baker 11 8 Riley dolln, slloemaltcr 1 0 Orleans<br />

Laficj7otte e<br />

liile~~ William, (colored) carp<br />

Ricl~anls James, painter (colored) 244 tiiley hlicl~, blrcls~l~ith, 07 Grand River<br />

Clintoil<br />

Riley John, I;& Fort I1<br />

Riclinrcls John, (colored) barber 2'70 Con- Riley J, lab 120 l'll~m<br />

gress e<br />

Riley hlicl~nel, 1:tb 2'14 Michigan ave<br />

Richards Fredol~ick, barber at J Wallace RJLEY JAMES, mnriue Llttcl


210 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Rinehead Mrs, wiclow 92 Abbot Robertson John, of C A Trowbridge & Co<br />

Rineheacl J EI, fiuisher 92 Abbot<br />

h 33 Wooclwarcl ave<br />

Ringwald Wrn, grocer Chicago Road Robertson Jolln E, engineer 1'70 Howard<br />

Riopells D, b h 254 Franklin<br />

Itobertson Wm, gardener b Jolln Itobertson<br />

~edrdan Maurice, waiter 50 Wayne ltobertson James, (col'd) 137 l4'ort o<br />

Eiopello I)omin ic, 1 1 7 ltosalie<br />

Rol~tlrtson ?%118sell, carp 30 Lafiyctte e<br />

Hiorclan Daniel, 1d) 200 Third<br />

ltOBISON WM, of Bevier & 1iuLison L<br />

Riorclan 'l'ilnotllv, lab 240 Lttrncd m 31 Iio.cvland<br />

ltlPLEY H EN~Y C, of Iieith & Ripley ROBISON ROBE [t'f D, of Bevier & ltbb<br />

Doctor Ashley's<br />

ison b W 1tol)ison<br />

Ripplenger ~eter,,'lab 1 96 M~lllett Rohiliney H, 1:tb 133 hlull( tt<br />

Risher S, priritcr b A Wright<br />

l%obinson Jalncq L1;aksi ni th 1 1 3 Tllircl<br />

Risharcl Peter, slloemekcr 433 Hastings Itobiilson T I-', Gooli keeper 3 72 Brush<br />

ltisley Emstus, 22 7 Laf;\yettc w<br />

Robinson Dinntlla, (oollJ) washer 315 Ma-<br />

Ritter ltudol pll, cabinet halter with Colver comb<br />

& Tllu~*ston<br />

Rolbinson Hirn~ll, sawyer Atwntcr<br />

Ititter J OS, boiler maker with A R Swift Robinson John, lab 1 39 Woodbridgo<br />

Rich Adam, teanlster with Henry Weber Robinson J W, gar~clener lI:rrnf mnlck<br />

Ritcliic Thos, carp 114 Congl~ess w Itohinson C C, tin smithb 72 George<br />

Ritcllin Francis, sawyer Fort H<br />

RoLinson M D, b 12 George<br />

Roach Thomas, bladismitll Jaclrson & Wi- Robinson hlrs P C, 11 '12 Creo~*go<br />

ley 11 50 Wape<br />

13,obinsorl 11, bar keeper' Wo~.~nley lIouse<br />

lEoncll James, dray man 6 Hownrcl I%obii~son Lmina, wiclow Nlontcalm<br />

Roach James, cipr lllaker with Brevier & Robinson Wm, 11ni*ness ma1;c.r b <strong>City</strong> IIotol<br />

Robison<br />

Robinson klrs, teacller b E C Ewell<br />

Roak Pat, 1:tb rear 210 Franklin RORTNSON L G, pllysieian ant1 surgeon<br />

Eobare hlichel, 100 Fmnlilin<br />

oflice over 53 Wooclwnl.cl ave 11 cor<br />

Robarc Joseph, sailor Franklin<br />

Farmer t~ncl Grancl ltiver<br />

Itoberts Jolln, lab C rogllan<br />

Robinson Tllolnas, filrnitoo finisher wit11<br />

Ilol)erts Daniel H, finisher 115 Sixtall 1~l;ittery $ Brotller b '7 ClifTord<br />

HOBEnTS It E, Secretary Water Corn- Robinson Leonard, il:~~-ness ~nnlter 228 Fifth<br />

~nissioners, water works office cor of Robinson P:~r:il~, (col'd) will1 J S hlorrison<br />

Bates Sc Lamned 11 112 Congress e Robinson M, (col'd) lab 165 it~issell<br />

EOBEnTS H S, b Ma Higby<br />

Robinsor1 TJeonat*(l, Fifth<br />

ltobcrts Josepl~? ~)lastel-cr 2 10 R:mdolph Robinson J, enpi~~eer D ck AM R W<br />

I'lobcrts Franklin, Llnck sl~lith 240 Sistll Rol)i~rson J R, fireman D (6 1\.I 1% FV<br />

Roberts' Thomas, lab High<br />

Itobinson J B, dri~ggist 2 05 Jeftirson aye<br />

ltoberts Webstel; tin smith with John Web- res Porter-s t<br />

ster<br />

Rol inson A L, harness maker wit11 Cullen<br />

Itolberts Daniel Wet)stcr, b 20 ITarrar n row11<br />

ltoberts C H, (col'd) JJ:lf~cLt~ e Robinson Andrew, harness maker with Cul-<br />

1b)berts Joseph, plasterer wit11 ICoe ;L. Boyd len I3roivn<br />

IloLerts 1Ienr.y l3, cashier at Ellis b J Robinson Capt J S C, 13 Balzer<br />

Acon~ b<br />

lEohinscn Wm, (colored) barber with Binga<br />

Robert Hannali, milliner b 48 Abbot ltobinson H M, carp 22 State<br />

Roberts Mrs El teacher 49 E-Iowarcl Itobi nson J B, 1 16 Porter<br />

Robert John, Inb Atwilter<br />

Robinson Charles, inot~lder Jackson & Wi-<br />

Robert John, sawyer Cong~vss<br />

l e ~<br />

Roberts John, farmer 504 TVoodward ave Robb James, lab 0 1 Labrosse<br />

Robert Joel, 1:ib A twater<br />

Robbins Benjamin, sawyer 18 Porter<br />

Xobertson Wm, bar tender Clarenclon Sa- Robson John, clerk city market h 66 001loon<br />

lumbia w


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Itobson blrs Ann, widow I 11 16 Elizabeth lt)l~da ,John, tailor 05 Mul[ett<br />

Itoche Wm, G W R W 1, IIowaril Ho~~sc Jtolilfing Vmnciq cutter at A Amburg JL<br />

Jtock Patrick, lab TI~otnl>son<br />

Co I1 17'9 Ltussclll<br />

liock Xlary, 2 6 0 Fr:lolil in<br />

I'loht k', wiclow 67 Fol-t e<br />

Jiod~lcn IIug11, w ool(lcr l, Baltimore IIotcl Rolfe A, gmcor 8 1 Congl-ese o<br />

llodier A, car], 8 Cl~nl~lcs<br />

It4 linqs 1': l i,j:lh, 110s lnnl


218 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Ross George, lab 29'7 Lafayette w<br />

Ros~ James, plumber and gas fitter h 200<br />

Park<br />

Ross Edward, fitter b F~lnklin Ross<br />

Eoss Alex, of lZoss 6. Barry 01 Gratiot<br />

lit] bert Francis, carp Prospect<br />

ltobinncr Anthony, 1;1b 168 Columbiir<br />

Ttol~y h11s Eliznbetlj, 11 John 1%<br />

1'IUI)OLl'kI -I, physicii~~i and sureeon<br />

06ce and residence over 30 hlic&yn<br />

Ibss & Barry, bakers 64 Gratiot<br />

aye<br />

Ross Frede~iclr, hardware Jfferson ave b Roclolph Noah, farmer 94 Palk<br />

61 Adams ave<br />

Kodor Josepll, lab 52 Guoin<br />

Ross F 11, clerlc with M Goodrich 61 Jtrltll~s I-Inrmon, carp 83 lqort e<br />

Adams avo<br />

ltridc!en 13ritlvet miclow Fra~lldj~i<br />

" ?<br />

Rosse James &I, i~,wholesale and wtnil dmg- ltodlnlui Joh11, fmit store 153 Woodrvard<br />

gist 10'7 Michigan nvc 11 I8 Farmer avo<br />

Rossi ter Uoaz, nlacllinist 233 Lnrnecl o RUEIILI3 d V. Sen, 320 Randolldl<br />

I:osst nu Josepll, tinsmith Ijeau bien .2iUElILIZ J V, cl~nndlcr $5 Gratiot<br />

Itossc:in John, tavern keeper 6'7 Atwater e 11UIi: 1J LE 1JltED.E IZICIC, grocer 70 cor<br />

ltotli M, cooper Iinstings<br />

C:ia;~t it)t a11(1 IC~isseil<br />

l%otli S, 103 Lawrence<br />

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AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 213<br />

Rust Charles, blacksmith 31 1 Clinton Saclis Cllas, lock smith with Wm Wingert<br />

Rustouch Charles, lab Fort H<br />

res 2 7 2 Beau bien<br />

ltyan Martin, engineer b H Bush Sackridel Ed H, c1el.k IGngman k Co<br />

Ryan Marj, 156 Antoine<br />

Sacrecl I Tca~t, Laclies of; 3 10 Jcf5irson 3vt4<br />

liyati Timothy,, grocer 120 Tl~ircl Sadler hliellael, at MIS Wigl~ts<br />

ltyan John, boiler imnker 120 Tllircl S:~d(ller Wm, lab 62 Clinton<br />

Ryau Martin J, with Cl~s IIoward Sne11g1.r Pmd, n~al-1tetrrl:in 65' Croghan<br />

Ryan John, lab 13 Oriswold<br />

Sacta Geo, c:r~-p 186 I'ort e<br />

Ryan W C, of Gibbs, &yan Ss Henkel 45 Safkrcl N N, grocer 210 llandolpl<br />

Park<br />

S:if'f;,tvl .J IT, stu(le~~t 1) Sllcrmnn's<br />

Ity;u~ Pat, ixb 2'74 Micbigiln are S;11Torcl J li, pni~~te~ G~~nnll Riser Road<br />

1ty:un 'l'ilnot,llv, with Ladoe Sr 151dred h S:I~I~ J( ,1111, tailor 'l'ro\\~l~~*idgc<br />

124 (friswolt !<br />

. SAGE OL1VI< K I", bl*ol;cr under Natio~ial<br />

RYAN Cl-IrlllLES, of Rcreny & Itynn b G;lrl~isuo IIollse<br />

Jefferson we 11 '35 Larned w<br />

Sngc &I, b1:iclisillitll 55 Clinton<br />

Rjau ,lolln, I:lb 1 GG Beech<br />

S~I~~JI~ ll~~toii~p, t:ti11 lie 174. 131-11~11 b<br />

1iy:m \\Tillin~i~, c11aym:in 33 Labrnsne 8;~,c~:.ll~ilIe~~ D, 11ar11css rni~lte~ nt C RI-O~II'S<br />

1lya11 Phillip, 1:tL i 14 Miclligul :lire S;ilr~s IiTnl, forcrnn~l ti11 snlitll witll 13 13 &<br />

Ily;ltl Jolbn, 120 Y icl~ip~n :lye<br />

\V K Noyes ix8s 57 k3il)li.y<br />

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214 DETROIT C-ITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Sanger Fercliunnd, tanner at Ladue's tan-<br />

nery<br />

SANGER H Ti, cashier Insurance Bank<br />

res 11 0 Ili'ort w<br />

Santmnn C, blacksmith witli Jolin Patton<br />

SAlYl!M7ELL GEO B, acct with rl I1<br />

Dey 2 29 J ~c8erson nvc<br />

Sillalla C, jab 252 Croghan<br />

Schamadan James, blacksnli tli shop Lar-<br />

ned res 34 Fort e<br />

Scllnne Pctel; IitL 77 Mullctt<br />

S(:llnnlc C, litb J:IY<br />

SCII~LP~~ ill Ihl ry, car11 1 G 2 niopellc<br />

Sc11;trin;~ k'arclinand, tailor Hastings<br />

Sasber Cllas, cngi~leer D Sd hi1 R W, T ~ S Schiito Susan, 138 Cr~gllil~l<br />

'1.5 Franklin<br />

Sc11:cuanl;an Peter, blacksmi tL 266 Cro-<br />

Sasller John, carp 155 Fifth<br />

glltln<br />

Snsler J, 1d.1 135 Fifth<br />

Sellairs EIenry, saw filcr Clinton<br />

SdTCtIELL .TA&I:IES, of Henderson Sd S Scllec!f John, lab 1 I 1 &1~1llett<br />

with Wm Hellcleraoll<br />

Schcfler Peter, shoemaltor 2'72 hlacomb<br />

Satchel1 Mary, widow 128 Wnyno 'Sc!\effle Herman, shoelllaker with A &<br />

Saulon James, lab alley bet Porter & Ab- J 130~~ bot<br />

Schei fer Phillip, harmer Jefferson ave H<br />

S&ago Roland, painter W Eltnolqe Sellclling Gco, lab Waterloo<br />

SAVlWGS FUND INSTITUTE, 182 Sclierer & Lambach, fancy atore 34 hlon-<br />

Jefferson avo<br />

roe avo<br />

SAVNACK CI-IAS, coffee house 4 6 and Sclicrel- J, of S ~b Li~n baeli 3 4 Monroe avo<br />

8 T~~IICI rcs Sl,ringivclls<br />

SCIIEltEll J C, pl~ys and surgcon 30<br />

Sawney Mary, widow 83 Moiitcalm Miclrigitn nvc o<br />

SAWYER HENRY 17, ;1ge11t N Y & E Selleredo Mary miciom near 108 Macomb<br />

It 12 office 1 G Tllird b Larnecl IIouse Scllepnaslti Win, cap lilnker 100 Macolnb<br />

SAWYER LEhIUEL, clerk Wormley Sclleverly John, carp 150 Crd3gllnn<br />

I-Iouse<br />

Scheverly Jol~n A, b R Lineiibe~gcr<br />

Sason MI-s, 260 BeauLien<br />

Sc1lil)er Andrew, shoeinnker Tllompson<br />

Say Jol~ n, lrh Mapla 11<br />

Sci~ick Cat l~:r~.ine, widow I-Iastings<br />

scelly T, grocer. 82 Seventh<br />

Schick Potol* bl:icl


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AXD ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 2 15<br />

Scl~lors S, of 5: & Brother b E Scllloss<br />

SCHMIDT A, of I


216 DE'i'ROT'l! CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Schmab Solomon, elotlling store 10'7 Jef- Scott Blrs 11, 1 S5 Larned e<br />

ferson avo res 150 Li~fayette w Scott Sylvestel; tealnster SO Pine<br />

Schwaleilstucller C, c:~liuet laalter 2 19 Scott Joll~l, carp b 1 52 Lafayctte w<br />

Third<br />

SCOTrl?EY D,4N, of Tllomns C Miller<br />

SCIIWARTZ CFIAS, toys and fancy cFc Co res 5 1 2 Jeftierson a\.e<br />

qooda 200 Jefferson avc,<br />

Scott,ler John, t.nilor 176 Lnf;,iyette o<br />

scil\rrartze ,J, tailor 160 Elix~bct~h e Senvt~ll A J, carp Tl~olnl~w~i<br />

SCII WARZ JOHN E, Qunrt.crlnaster SCOVE L 13 31, asst editor <strong>Detroit</strong> F~~eo<br />

(;enc.l*al hliclligtt~i Militin, oflice 1 20 T.'I*CS' L) hlrs IIigby<br />

Gris\vol~l res Scll wal*zbn rg<br />

S 0 VI': L J B, p1ipici:ln and sullgeon<br />

Sclnvci~n TVm, lab 2'10 13eanbien<br />

ollice 2 08 J efr~~s011 ave res 1 10 Antoine<br />

Scll\vc.inden C, trilnnler at Jol~i Patton's SI!OVIEN & C 0, pl~ot~ograpll end Sc:~l)otc Jol~li, I:ib I1<br />

~~I~~~CI.IP~:III artists 2 3 5 .Jetfellson avo Sea1)rooli Miss, 306 Crogllan<br />

SClI\VINDEN J, of Schwindcn & Co b Se:~Lclg Wm, slloeil~nlic!r 2 95 Clinton<br />

'I' Schwindcn<br />

Sc~rnno l'etcl; tanller 5 1 Waterloo<br />

Schwiiltlell T, 2 23 5 Jeferson me<br />

S~:lln:~n A, clnlmntist 1, IV Id Lellnos<br />

Bchwiscr Josrpl~, carp 11 3 Mollett Sen~nnll I-Icury, cleric wit11 J J Bagley<br />

Schy bIrs, dress~uakcr 152 Benubien Sengfrc t Clln~.lvs, awp 317 L:lfayettc e<br />

Sclean S C, boiler ~nnlier 85 E iglith Se:~l.irig \Vm lt, clerk Holmes dk Co res<br />

Selotll Cllristopher, res 1 2 1 Cnss 1 3 C 1 i flo rd<br />

Scofiele Lestel; carp 12 Pine<br />

Sears Is:~beiln, st~arnstress b Eagle Hotel<br />

Scofield J, 1)r:dcem:ln 3l C R R b 15 Cass Scaton Robert, carp 1 SG T bird<br />

Scomck Anthony, Wight's mill<br />

Seep Fred, carp 141 Hastings<br />

Scott IIeilly E, broo~n-maker b 140 Con- Seeler I-lenry, hostler at S McGregory's 51<br />

gress m<br />

Jcffe~.son are<br />

Scott ~IT\'m B, res 123 Cnss<br />

Rccly Ales, butclier with Henry Seely<br />

Scott Elislia, painter b Will Wayno , Secly Thomas, boiler maker with Henry<br />

Scott Louis, printer b Mrs H Moore Scel y<br />

Scott J D, cilrp 26 Croglia~l<br />

SEELY A S, clerk Tribune office res 370<br />

Scott D G, acct lmcs 65 Mizmi are<br />

JcEe~~son avo<br />

Scott George,!c:lrp b Mrs Earl<br />

Geely Henry, tailor ~Voodhridge Farm<br />

SCOTT JA&IES, b Carson's Rotunda Seely Jolin 11, clerk Checkered Store rcs<br />

salooll<br />

80 Woodward nva<br />

SCOTT VINCENT J, banker &c 159 Sccley Ifark A, clerk A C McGraw & CO<br />

Jefferson ave res 362 Rrnsh<br />

res 20s Itaildo1 yh<br />

Scott Joseph B, carp 74 Elizabeth Seeley Pat, lab 69 Grand River<br />

Scott Andrew, paver 4 l~incomb seereher Jolln, clerk 05 C rogl~an<br />

SCOTT JOI-IN, machinist 13 Abbot Segar Mrs Elizn, 17 Jchn R<br />

Scott H A, clerk G B Dickinson & Co b Segel Henry, tinsmith Maple<br />

National<br />

Seiller Michael, lab 42 High<br />

Scott T G, acct Wm A Butler & Co res Seigler John, wntchlnaker Franklin H<br />

'19 Macomb aye<br />

Seller B, liquor dealer 17 7 Macomb


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. el7<br />

Seimmer John, lab 170 High<br />

Seitz Victor, with Henry Huperg<br />

Seitz George E, lab 225 Fort e<br />

SEITZ FRED, asst Postmaster Post office<br />

SEITZ J H, clerk Post office<br />

Sekel Solomon, peddler 145 Antoi ne<br />

Selden Josepll G of C P Wooclruff $ Co<br />

res 1'7 Centro<br />

SELLECIi A, of Raymond & S res 106<br />

Sl~arp Thomas, ssilor b 50 Wayne<br />

SHARP J T, conductor M C R R ras<br />

203 Howard<br />

Shath Jacol), slloo~nnker with Peter Long<br />

SHANNEYSY JEREMIAH, toll cob<br />

lector River road<br />

Shn~ghnessy Pat, mason 205 Fifth<br />

Shaughuesqy J, lab 270 Michigan ave w<br />

Shaoglinessy Tho~nas~ porter T & J Hiuch-<br />

Co~~gress c<br />

lllcz~l<br />

Relman Anthony, lilarness ~nnker Shaogllne5ey Thomas, lab D & M 11, W res<br />

Se~llil Charles, lab Sevvotll<br />

Ft-:~nk;lin<br />

Semire Joseph, 11 1 At\~iiter<br />

SIi:i 11~11 ncssy Pat, lab Franklin<br />

Sonter Thomas, sailor 3 80 Jooclbridge e Shau ylinessy Patrick lab 9 Columbia<br />

Sentin Wili, lab Younc's Foundry 9 Porter Slia~i~ll~le~sy Wm, lab 83 Miclligin ave<br />

Serings E, 1:rIr 126 Cllnton<br />

Sl~:ulghncssy C;ctilarinc, washerwo~nan 83<br />

SE ltVIS HELEN M, compositor Adver- hlichigao arc<br />

tiser oflice<br />

Sl~i~ugl~norsy hficllnel, mason 172 Cass<br />

Sevany Lewis, blacksmi tll D h M R W Co Slia~~oesey John A, lab 272 Fifth<br />

Scvenc! Peter rear, 140 Woodbliclne e Shaoghnessy James, l~ainter John Patton<br />

Sewart Lewis, wheelwriglit wit11 Ed ClloDe Shaver Ann, widow Gl1oi11<br />

Seweut Joh n, slloemaltcr 1 '7 2 Macomb Shaver P, lab 2'75 I-Iastings<br />

Sewershy Wm, butcher Winder<br />

Sliaw D L, sacldler 196 JVood~vard ave res<br />

Scs ton Plat t, 1 ivery stable res 1 80 Brush 02 Miclligan are w<br />

Sexton J P, livery stable cor Grand River Shaw James, machinist Brush-st Foundry<br />

and Woocl\val.cl aye res 1 80 Brush res 32 CliRorcl<br />

Sexton John A, bgpgemau M C R, 1E Sllaw Thornas, car13 b 70 Palmer<br />

res Columbia<br />

Shnw Augustus, masson Frnnltlin H<br />

Seymour John, clcrk David Crosby & Co S1law Wm, 198 Woodwnl*d a17e<br />

Sgymonr Wm, sailor res 88 Laroecl w SHAW Rev JAMES, (Methodist) res<br />

siezer ~ ~ J C W, l cashier ~ , Farmers' and Henry<br />

Mocuanlcs Bank ris 104 Washington SBea J&, lab b J Mctiuliffe<br />

ave<br />

Slie~ Daniel, lab b J McAoliffe<br />

Sl~acklefoot H, Clinton<br />

Sheahan Pat, lab 21'7 Sixth<br />

Sllaekleton R, clleck clerli b W S Getchell Sheal~an M, lab 133 Pot.ter<br />

Shaffir John, German National Theatre Sheal~y John, porter T & J Hinchman's<br />

Ghngnon Louis, 135 Fort e<br />

Sheahan James H, Glacksmitli 229 Fifth<br />

Sliallen Pat, lab 19'7 Abbot<br />

Sheall an Wm, porter Lnmned House res 13<br />

Shainburg Benj, clray ilmn 18 4 Aclsms ave e Palmer<br />

S hanburn Jacob, innson 1 8 6 Rivard Slleahen Joseph, carp 2'76 Fifth<br />

Sbnne Anthony, tailor 8 Marion<br />

Shelian John, tailor 23 1 Fifth<br />

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Sllanesey Michael, lab 2"4 Fifth<br />

Shellan D, porter wit11 W H Tefft (FL: CO '<br />

Shander .John, lab Jay I3<br />

Shellan Micllael, drayman alley bet Fifth<br />

Shannon Mrs Mary, 1 0 3 First<br />

ancl Sistll<br />

Shannon James, finisl~er 163 Erst Slleban Michael, lab 21'7 Fifth<br />

Shantler John, gardener 2 1 1 Sixth S llallan John, ?inter Fansar<br />

Shannon J, machinist ,Jackson & Wilcy Sheellan Jeremiali, lab L:lrned e<br />

Shardt John, machinist b I


218 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

SHEARER JAMES, architect and builder Sherman Godfrey P, res 1'7'1 Second<br />

shop 134 Woodbridge e res Woodward Sherman Adam, 1d.1 165 Columbia<br />

av~ near toll gate<br />

Sbertnan F P, lightning rods b A Sher-<br />

SHEARER GBO H, supt with James man's<br />

Shearer res 2'7 Beaubien<br />

Sllerr John, lab 124 Porter<br />

SHEARER JOHN W, foreman with Jm Sherrer Anthony, lab at Water Works<br />

Shearer b MIS Earl cor Micliigan nve Sllertliff W, hack driver b Com~nercial<br />

and Ra~ldol ph<br />

I-10 tel<br />

Shearer Wln, csrp 210 Antoine<br />

Sllerwoo~l Anson S, manufacturer of light-<br />

Shearer John, carp 27 Beaubicn<br />

ning rolls 50 Col~~nlhia<br />

Shearer Allex, ~nacliinist 13 Labrosse Sf~ieIds bfaciure R, s:~ilor rcs 50 Seconcl<br />

Sherer Eliza, widow Fort Gratiot H Shields John, lab Lnbrosse bet Fifth and<br />

Sheck Jolln, lab Trowbridge<br />

Sheehy Ned, lab 103 Plum<br />

Sisth<br />

Shil~ock E(lwari1, book agent res Brush<br />

Sbeelly Jolln, saloon i\i.onroe are<br />

Sllilel~ Georgc, i,r;rss worker 254 Clinton<br />

Slieeliug Geo, carp Russell<br />

Slliling Jacob, 1:rb 262 Port e<br />

SHEEltAN THOMAS, feect store 45 Slli lling J, ~~~acliinist Jackson 6. Wiley<br />

hlicllipo nvu w<br />

Sl~illes Christoplier, brakeman &.I C It R<br />

Shetfparlter Joseph, 23 Cha1*1es<br />

b E sclin~~ge tavern<br />

Sbehnn Martin, li~b St Aubiti I-I Sllipley Josel)h, t:rilor res Columbia<br />

S1teil.e hIonroq orpzo builder 276 Michigan<br />

are m<br />

Sheiie Romxin, organ builder 276 Miclii-<br />

Slril~~nai~ llichnrd, b1;ieksmitli 156 I-loward<br />

Shlager~l~rrotf Freetl, shocmnlrer with Dendel<br />

rb I-Iummel<br />

vat1 ave IV<br />

Shlett Johu, tailor 18 1 IIigh<br />

SITELDON THOS P, acct ~eninsulir Shlolmf Henry, isb 3 1 Be~ch<br />

Bank rcs Sliel(lon Block<br />

Shnetker MIIS, widow 2 i 6 Beaobien<br />

SHELDON G T, attorney and counselor Slioenlakei* John, ch:~irrn;iker '73 Miiollett<br />

office 15 Rot~znda Griswolcl<br />

S1ioemal;er J, lab 171 Colombia e<br />

SHEL-EY A, Alcterman Sixth Ward res Slioinaker &if, lab 294 Clintofi<br />

1 '7 2 Woodw~arcl ave<br />

Sl1ook Wm, at Waverley<br />

Sheeley George, brass finisher 12 3 Lafay- Shora F J, lab 15'1 Macom<br />

ctte o<br />

SIIORT H & J,<br />

Shelly Eliza, b J Thourlby<br />

drapers 49 jefferson ave<br />

SHE PARD E, 1 8 9 Woodward ave SBOKl' HENRY, of H & J Short 49<br />

SHEPARD J 11, of Nall, Doncklee 67 Jetiirson ave<br />

Co b Garrison House<br />

SIIOKr JOHN, of H & J Short 49 Jef-<br />

Shepyard Thomas, porter res 48 Jetiersou fcrson ave<br />

ave<br />

SHOR'I' JOHN, foreman Jackson &<br />

Sh~ppmd Mrs Catharine, 45 Gwnd River Wi ley's res 1 5 7 Ho warcl<br />

Sheppy IIenry, cabinet maker 113 Adams Sl~oul tz Ada~n, porter Michigan Exchange<br />

' Five e<br />

Slio~vlnnn H, lab with Geo Saetz<br />

Sl~erbon Thoma3, ho~tler with B I1 Slitvadzki M & J wholesale anti retail cloth-<br />

Thompson h Bercliff's alley<br />

ing, rnerrliant tailors 25 Jefferson ave<br />

Shelborli Thomaq, lab Rerthelot alley Shra(lzlii Isaac, of M 6. d S res over 25<br />

Slierden ~Iichael, lab 204 Fifth<br />

Jeti~rson ave<br />

SHERIFFS OFFICE, Wayne County in Slireekpst Mw L, saleswoman Freedman's<br />

County Court Ho~lse up stairs<br />

1, MIS Kimball<br />

Sherlock J, 32'7 Jefferson ave<br />

Shrof David, rope maker 62 Clinton<br />

Sher:ock Edward, saloon Jefferson ave res Sliobert S, miller at corn mills b M Shaver<br />

An toine<br />

Shucll Conrail, lab 5 Charles<br />

Sherlock John, lab Congress e<br />

Shucll George, cabinet maker Beaubien<br />

Sherman H W, printer 56 Clinton Sh~lcle Ed, M C R R Depot res 80 Seventh<br />

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AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 21 9<br />

Shuel Anthony, lab 235 Sixth<br />

Si.bufflebot.ham George, acct Wright, Andrews<br />

& Co b R K Hotel<br />

S11uIt Fred, lab Thompson<br />

Shults Cl~rist, River<br />

Sl~ulte Peter, clerk '72 Harriet<br />

Simmon Henry, shoemaker 34 Jeff ave<br />

SIhIIIMONS B BL AKEMAN, melodeon<br />

b~iilders Campus Martius<br />

Sirninons A A, melodeon builder res 30<br />

State<br />

Simmons Wm, turner b 57 LarneJ w<br />

Shulte & Brother, chandlers 186 Franklin<br />

Sll ulte Casper, challdler 1 8 1 Franklin<br />

Shulte John, chancller 183 Franklin<br />

Si lnon Solomon, tailor 1 80 Congress e<br />

SIMONEAU HENRY, ~~holessle and<br />

retail druggist 56 Jefferson ave b Garri-<br />

Shultie Acl:im, porter Michigan Exchange<br />

Shulth John, lab Marian<br />

Shultz Lieut J P, U S selrice b Biddle<br />

son House<br />

Simono Lesnder, sailor 26'7 Franklin<br />

Sirnons Thomas, lab 103 Seventh<br />

.<br />

Iiloase<br />

Silnonton Alfred, carp 96 Clin'ton<br />

Shultz -- , blacksmith Fulton Iron Siinms Edward, clerk T & J Hinchrnen b<br />

Wolllts res Fort e<br />

Carson's Saloon<br />

Sllultze G, lab Crawford<br />

Siins Elizabeth, milliner with C Ellis b J<br />

Sholz S & Co, wholesale and retail dealers O'Conl~or<br />

in embroiderv 145 Jefti?rson ave Sirn1)son Jno, telegl-npll operator 141 Third<br />

Sllulz Conrad, finisher <strong>Detroit</strong> Dry Dock Si tnr)wn IIenry, coolc Lamed I-Iouse<br />

Iron MTorlis<br />

SIMPSON J B, eating saloon 253 Jeffer-<br />

Sliupe Jos, cllnndler with Tomlinson & Ives son avo<br />

Sibert Peter, lab St; Aubin H<br />

Sinclair Alex, sash and blind mannfact~urer<br />

Sibley I?, b Bitldle IIouse<br />

res 238 Antoirie<br />

SIBLEP FRED B, lime nnd stone dealer Binclair Alice, 16 8 CrogI~an<br />

15 Atwatcr w res 388 Jefferson ave Singer Cl~arles, b National I-Iotel<br />

Sibley Henry H, clerk T & J Hinchman b SI~GER JOHN A, agt Free Press dor-<br />

Waverly House<br />

mitarv in Rotunda<br />

SIDWAY G D, portait painter Waterman Singer A, book binder 120 Fort e<br />

Block up stairs<br />

Singer Ernst, 120 Fort e<br />

Siegler Mathias, tailor with J C Marhle Singleton B, (col'd) 11 9 Beaubien<br />

Siesler John, carp High H<br />

Singleton Joseph, plasterer 16 7 An toine<br />

Sietty G, grocer 1 5 1 Wood ward ave Sinton Wm, lab 9 Porter<br />

Siggel Zach, painter 1 98 Third<br />

Siggins Wm, lab 16 Clinton<br />

Sirard Lewis, carp 251 Beaubien<br />

Sishman Jacob, lab 30 Charles<br />

Sighler Benj, clerk Joseph Kuhn's<br />

Silevy Peter, sailor 58 Gi~oin<br />

SILBERMAN & HERSCH, tobacconists<br />

2 20 Jeflerson ave<br />

Sitz Fwd, shoemaker 58 Kuseell .<br />

Skahine Thos, lab 12 Beaubien<br />

Skelas Matthew, 11 9 Clinton<br />

Sltelcling Sam, conductor M C R R b 2 43<br />

Silberman Jacob, of Silberman & Hersch, Lafayette w<br />

res 117 Larned w<br />

Skiff Walter C, acct G B Dickinson & Co<br />

Silgreave Capt S, U S A b Michigan Ex- b 28 1 JefEerson 8ve<br />

chanqe<br />

Skinner E A, 180 Larned e<br />

Sillen ~ d baggagernan , M C R R res 152 Skinner Mrs, seamstress res over 48 Jeffer-<br />

Larned w<br />

Simmco Geo, blacksmith Trowbridge<br />

Simmon Wm, carp 1 14 Congress w<br />

Simmon John, cleik 114 Congress m<br />

son<br />

Slde I, with C B Glover b Mrs Earl<br />

Slaech Matt, grocer Gratiot<br />

Slater Jas M, res cor Adams rve and Clif-<br />

Sommon Jas, (col'd) barber b hliza Carter ford<br />

\ /<br />

Srwonrc~u~s YE~TOI~AL ~~~ai.-Tl~ls elegi~nt family medicine. sfficicncy of actim. pleasantness of ta8 e, ~ i ~ h<br />

safety of ad~ninist~ration the most recent improvements in Chemistry :~ud Pharmaay having contributed to perfect<br />

che preparing and aombiuing of the medicinal agentu in, producing a reliable and desirable Pectoral preparation<br />

for the speedy relief and cure of Colds. Coughs. ~osr&ness, Bronchitis, Asthma, \Venknesg of the Lungs,<br />

'FocalOrgnns, etc. Its rirtues'recornmend it to the afflicted, to whom it must prove what the title of the medicine<br />

implies-a balm indeed.


220 DETROIT CITY D IRE CTORY,<br />

SLATER JOHN, book bindel; book seller Smith Thomas, oil faetory re0 Woodward<br />

and stationer 54 Jefferson avo res 69 avo<br />

Aclams at7e w<br />

Sinit11 E S, b R R Hotel<br />

Slater G H, sail maker 14 Macotnb ave SMITH B R, clerk Free Press office b<br />

Slattery Jolm, lab 245 Sixth<br />

Blindbury's Hotel<br />

Slattery Thomas, lab 121 Brush<br />

Smith J, stage driver b R R Hotel<br />

Slaughter Thomas, (col'cl) musician 152 Smith Antllony, lab 26'7 Catharine<br />

Benubien<br />

S~nith Geo E, rnacllinist M C R It b 111<br />

Sleatter Mr, cabinet maker 76 Macomb Conprws w<br />

Sloavin Anclmw, finisher b 215 Lnfayette w Smitli Phillip, lab 113 Elizabeth<br />

Sliclc ld'rank, stone cutter 90 Catharine SMITH D D, draper ancl tailor 134 Jeffer-<br />

Slitt Martin, tci~l~l~t~r I1 Mecllailic<br />

son ave<br />

Slonn I), carp b 11 Bus11 'i nnd 9 Griswold S111itll Margaret, widow 206 Columbia<br />

Sloan Ban~artl, lab 286 F~.,znlilin Slnilil 5110, teleglapllic operator 53 Wayne<br />

Sloh~llai~ M, pcddhr 57 Fort e<br />

S~ni ti1 binclan, teamster Port hT<br />

Slomma~~ S, 42 Port e<br />

Slliitll 17 F, s~llesinan wit11 E Thajer<br />

Sluckel* John, 1:11) 243 Rivarcl<br />

S~nitll Mwv, widow Gratiot H<br />

Sly Harriet, Hog Inland<br />

SBI ITH J ~ IIN C, pllysician I 7 9 Russell<br />

Small Chas, L)ateller 35 1 Congress e SAi VTI-I D WILB1OT, superin tendent M<br />

Small Michael, bli~clisn~itl~ Fultou Iron C R R TelcgmpI~ b 144 Lafayette w<br />

Works res 274 Crogl~nn<br />

Smith James l', ~uncllinist hl C 1% 1% b 11 1<br />

SMALL JOHN, prop Waverly House 109 Congress m<br />

Je8erson ave<br />

Sinith I3etdel; hmk driver Gco Heron's<br />

SmilrtMrsDa~-id,1*es328.Jeffersonave S1nill~Jol~nM,litb260Franklin<br />

0<br />

Sme~d b11s Lydia, widow 83$ hlinlni sve Smith Chas, bI:~cksmitli with John Patton<br />

Sn edley S, gardener b 1 1 1 Cotlgrcss w Sinit11 Cbas, tailor Guoill<br />

Srneley J It, sales~l~nn I-Iolmes Sr; Co res S~nitll Mary M, widow R:~l~dolph<br />

89 Conga wess e<br />

S~nitl~ hlr, sl~oemaker 3'70 Fort e<br />

Smeltzer Joseph, plasterer 226 &facomb Sinit11 Eliza, widow 24 ld'ort e<br />

Smink Albert, at Mr Pitts Franklin H Hmi tll Tlieodore, tanner 2 16 Lafay ette e<br />

SMITH R C, with W 8 Driggs res 91 H~nith 1-1, fillisher b J N IIobert<br />

Farmer<br />

Smith Cl~as, lab Columbia<br />

SMITH ELIJAH, clealer in imported and Smith J V, carp 15 Mcntcal~n<br />

domestic liquors cor G~iswold and At- Sxnith l'eter, bilggage master M C R R res<br />

water<br />

68 Montcalm<br />

Smith J 11, meat shop 11 5 Woodward ave Smith EIenry, drayman 84 Baker<br />

res 2'7 Lnfayette w<br />

Sinith John, wagon maker 3 13 Michigan<br />

SMITH R C, lulllber merchant res 4 94 ave w<br />

Jefferson<br />

Smith Mortimer, grocer 27'7 and 279<br />

Smith Jol~n, drayman 288 Lafayette w ~Nooclward are<br />

SMITH LSANDEli C, acct L Beecher Smith Geo, tailor BeauLien<br />

cSt Co's b Wm Moore<br />

Smith Solomon, (col'd) Elizabeth e<br />

Smith &lrs Elizq 231 Croqhan<br />

Snlith Wadlington, (col'cl) 1 23 Croghan<br />

SMITH THOS C, engine& and draughts- Smith Michael, carp 40 Waterloo<br />

man res 220 Felt w<br />

Smith Jno, finisher <strong>Detroit</strong> l):y Dock Iron<br />

SMITH J, at S J Stocbam's boot and shoe Works res Riopelle<br />

store res 122 Cllerry<br />

S~nitll Henry, cigar maker wit11 T Free-<br />

Smith Theodore, satvyer Atmnter H 1n a11<br />

Smith L, carp 3 51 d*leans<br />

Smith Eclwa~*cl, clerk b Mrs E Doty<br />

Smith Wm, 1211) 199 Atwater e<br />

Smith Casyer, bntcher 154 Fort e<br />

S~oitli James, (col'd) sailor 144 Rnsscll S~nitll Frank, butcher nit11 Frcd Wolf<br />

Smith Robt 4, alley rear 120 Gratiot Smith G, (col'd) 89 Mullett<br />

I<br />

I


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ANHI A E)VBR'~'T%B!


-- - - - . . . . - - ------ -- . - .-.--C-<br />

SNa LL S C, plumber with W H Tefft d, engraver 132 Antoine<br />

& Co 11 H, student b Blindbury'd<br />

SNOW WM, <strong>Detroit</strong> Wire Works 102 of R W King & Co b Michi-<br />

Woodward ave res 46 Miami ave ; gan Exchange<br />

Snow Mrs Sophia, '76 Griswold Sparks Joseph, acct 11 W King & Co rea<br />

Snow Howxrd, b Mrs Snow ' 33 Locust<br />

Snyder hlrs Margaret, widow 3(! Fort F i Sparling Benjamin, constablo 8 Lewis<br />

Soyder Y, ait0p 148 Mullett 1 Spatman Jacob, blacksmith 164 Orchard<br />

Snyder l?ruil? lab 291 C!inton I Spaulding Ibbert, ooginaor 208 Con-<br />

Snyder Jacob, carp Jefferson avc II gl-css \v<br />

Snyde~ Petor, ico poddlor wit11 W ~ Lh~nl I / Spaulding E, conductor D $ M IZ W<br />

Snyder Charle~, carp 172 Crogoghari I Spaulding Mr, b R P Ackerman<br />

Snyder Barnllai t, lab 224 Rived i Speiigle Ernst, tailor 269 Mullett<br />

Snyder Magilsle~ia, 18 3 Maple<br />

Snyilcr Mrs Miclmel, 453 Mullut!<br />

Snyder Hcnry F, draughtsmnn 0et~~bc.i: Dry<br />

i)ock Iron \Vdrks lei 50 Michigall fivd r<br />

S nyctur Ancl~~ew, lab 209 L3fa.y~ tttr<br />

Snytlor \jT7 c2u-p 41 2 Deal~l)iiiir<br />

Socia (j /IRPIC~, 9 7 Cathnriue<br />

I docfell .I ohn, 1u:;cllinist 82 Vruc,irl IIowarcl h Ma~lclcll I'CS 6:) k'ort w<br />

Soefner Jol~n, carp Crogll~u I1 ; Speed Cllnrles, rcs OD Fort w<br />

SOFFE 13s lie\. 13, 97 Ilaurlolpil i Ypclcs ,Titcob, lab 244'1 Maconll)<br />

I<br />

SOFGE EH D, teachor of !ilusic 1 Spelrnm John, 1, Ccr~t~l Hotel<br />

-Solrllcr I,c\r.is. with '1' 13 Lcavu~ls~iorth re.; SPENCE T It, druggist 104 Woodward<br />

s3 1?:tr111er ' avc ros .John R<br />

SOLDAN (:I-IAl-LES P, pl>iacipal De- Speucei. 1;; L, salesman Uollnss & Go<br />

twit Classical :m(l High Sct~ooi res 224 Spetlccr laaac, (colored) waiter 68 Croehan<br />

IJrush 1 Spencer George eugineer D & hl J3 mi Co<br />

Solk Lewis, taiiot* 69 Li~ruecl tJ i b Garry Spencer<br />

Soiolncn Edward, peddler 146 Actoiar: I Spelcer Hsrriet, (colored) with Mrs Bidrlle<br />

So11vil-j Atltoi~le, engineer Irving bet Sistll zjpe~lcer J K, acct b J F Keycs<br />

al1l.l Scventll<br />

SPENCER GARRY, justice of tho Peaco<br />

Solw:~v Jatnes, lab Sixth u Granci River oliico over. 145 Jeff nvs res 72 Beaubien<br />

SOIW:;~ James: sailor s s Fultou bet Sixth Spencer Orrin, painter 69 EIarriet<br />

:ind Scven tl~ 1 Spcnglei* Anthon~;. carp<br />

Sorunor Ual.tholorriew, farmer<br />

' Spewy Elijnh, stage driver 29 C'rogban<br />

Sonuer Louis, silversmith b Thos McMania Spev E, stage drivel b I% R Hotel<br />

Sophere John, whitewasher 260 Lafayetto e Spetzlao John, 185 Russell<br />

Sorell C:, (colored) grocer 1 2 3 Beaubien Spetzlac Peter: 1 8 5 1-ussell<br />

Sorg George, tailor b Peter (Page1 Spiel Peter, lab rear S4 Catkrrine<br />

Sousd Joseph, lab ,b Montreal Hotcl Spiess A, brewer 25'7 Clinton<br />

Solrle 11, acct b C: !l' Pnrlrer<br />

Spipiuao n MI; 1 76 Fort o<br />

Southwick C H, salcslntin I-Iall CQ (:o 1, 8pindIer I?, 159 Macomb<br />

2'7 Coljgrcss m<br />

Spindlcr George, lab 169 &comb<br />

So~ltl~w-ortll (?. fi)rcln:la in Eurrelfs Livcry Spindlcr Conrad, 16 9 Macomb<br />

Spillane Af I, 10 Adnms ave<br />

Spillme Margaret, milliner b J O'Donnell<br />

Spillmail Rosa, 152 Macomb<br />

Spitzler Stephen, lab 204 Croghan<br />

Sprag~ue Wm, of S Williams & Co b Wm Sabine<br />

stable<br />

Sovey A C, engineer b John Eamsen<br />

Sowsby Prank, machinist res I I) Sheldon<br />

Block<br />

Sowers George, (colored) lab 24 Catharine<br />

Spafford Mr3 Jane, nill liner 43 Columbia ,


AND ADVl!:RTISING. GA2X1k'1'EER.<br />

Sprague Ara W, constable 6 Lafayette e<br />

SPRAGUE W P, agent for McFarland's<br />

Pavillion Theater b Waverley House<br />

SPRAGUE & B-LOSS, stationers 210<br />

Jefferson avo<br />

SPRAGUE THOMAS S, 7.3 Adams<br />

ave w<br />

Spra,nue Ms, widow 205 IIowautl<br />

Bprague & Williams, bakers 83 Congress o<br />

SPRAGUE ED P, draughtsman b T S<br />

Spragut!<br />

Spraguc C C, miilwrighc Wight's Mill res<br />

3 3 1 Congress e<br />

Sprape Wn] J3, teacher <strong>Detroit</strong> Commer-<br />

cial Collogc h Michigan Exchlmgo<br />

Spragae Lawrence, clcrlr M C R It Depot<br />

res 22 2 Fifth<br />

Hpringan John, lab 144 Catiiari~lc<br />

Springer Joseph, lab 2'75 Hastings<br />

Springer W m, tamer 25'1 Antoinc<br />

Springer 1-1, lab 259 Aotoioe<br />

Springer H Jr, stonecutter 259 Antoine<br />

Springman Prance, tailor 169 Fort c<br />

ST ALARY A, artist studio Shelclon<br />

Ijlock rcs 146 Larnecl c<br />

St Aubia F C, EIa~ntrarnck Jei-Fersorl avo<br />

St hubin Louis, Fort Gsatiot H<br />

ST CLAIR GEORGE, clerk :rt hferchant's<br />

E scllanga<br />

St Mary's Hospital 89 Clinton<br />

St Vincent ScliooI of Orphans, 54 Larned e<br />

St Omer George, 1:ib at mill<br />

Stash Jncltsor~, brakeman b Howard House<br />

Stalter George, lab 120 Elizabetll<br />

Stackmyre D', lab 321 Hastings<br />

S tackrnyru blacksmith 2 5 3 Catharine<br />

Stackpool Jamcs, dray man 2 12 Fifth<br />

Staddon James, carp No 4 Engine House<br />

Staddon Jarnes, babr Shelby<br />

STADLE R C, constable 1 2 1 Croghan<br />

StadIer Mrs, 182 Beaubicn<br />

Stadler J, co~istable 5s CrogLan<br />

Stadler J oseph, cabinet maBr cor Htutings<br />

and Eronson<br />

S tadler Joseph, carp C harlw<br />

Stadlcr Matts, lab 2%. Hastings<br />

Stadler James, baker Shelby<br />

Stadley John, clerk 1' 0 res 9 Labrosse<br />

Staenberg John, tailor 241 Deqnindre<br />

Staencku Gutfried, carp 62 High<br />

Stafford Pat, lab 204 Third<br />

Stag Peter, tailor 346 Orleans<br />

Stahelin Charles, grocer 320 Grand River<br />

Staidelmstl August, carp 64 Clinton<br />

Staidel man Seraphine, carp 64 Clinton<br />

Stamper John, carp reg First Get Larned<br />

and Jefferson avo<br />

Standart Joseph G, clerk 233 Congrew e<br />

Standart G, clerk b Mrs Sturtevant<br />

Standart J, clerk b Mrs Sturtevant<br />

Standback Henry, drayman b J McCan<br />

Stanga Charles, mason 285 Congress o<br />

Stanley Mrs Marv, widow 60 Harriet<br />

STANTON D, salesman with H Hallock<br />

b 460 hfforson ave<br />

St1antoll S Id, attorney and counselor 16<br />

ltotrinda Griawold res 34 Congress<br />

Stanton Mary, widow 308 Congress e<br />

STANTON G &I7 at Tribune office rss 15<br />

Miapi ave<br />

STANTON PI H, conductor 8 PV R W<br />

b Eiddle House<br />

Stanton John, clerk Freedman 65 Bros<br />

Starlton NicIloIas, at <strong>Detroit</strong> Dry Dock<br />

lion \Vorlis<br />

STAPLES LYMdN, at Holmcs $ Co b<br />

121 Congress w<br />

STAPLES ORIN, Wm PLclps & Co res<br />

1 2 '7 Congress w<br />

Stapleton hlra Bridget, 21'7 Sistlr<br />

Stark Jacob, clerk l75 Columbia<br />

Stark Margaret, 103 Lnfayette e<br />

Starkas Wm, fiuisher 67 Baker<br />

Slnrlres hIls Mar); 33 Elizabeth e<br />

STAEKEY HENRY, local editor of<br />

Free Press res 49 Madison aye<br />

STARKEY RICHARD, city clerk o6ce<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

Starring J 15, clerlc with R 1' Kingma11 b<br />

47 Adams nvc<br />

Stauch George M, carp 324 Macomb<br />

Stauch Louis, shoemhker 1 9 1 Croghan<br />

Stead wm, b Jol~ll Steact<br />

Stead It,,gmleuer Wood ward avo near tollgate<br />

Stead JO~II, gmlencr Crawford<br />

Steams Fred, druggist of Higby C!J S b<br />

106 Washington ave<br />

STEARNS G F, salesman HoImes & Co<br />

b W C Sabine<br />

Stearns Foster, clerk Holmes & Co b W C<br />

Sabino I<br />

STEBBINS N D, physician and surgwn<br />

20 and 28 Congress w


STEBEINS JASON, (mrlugj Steptoo Ci~nricis, psi11 tcr s 1 Orstiot .E<br />

Stegalmore (ico~*ge, lab 248 ('ntharinc Stephenso11 John, cuticr :it i.3aglo & 611i-<br />

Steel Wm, grocer S Bake?<br />

ott7s 1, Macori.ll)<br />

SL?3EL1< 8 B, floor and fi:!:rl 1 $1 9 Wood- STEEVENS SE AILS nttornsy awl co:~il-<br />

:vnrd ~ZYC h i!li~ldbliy<br />

selor 21 l?ot.unc!:i Il-;l-ri~\vol:l h 94<br />

Steele l'holnas finisher 267 Fifth Step; Flpii, lrlsson 28 i;ew(:)n<br />

Steel William 1, ':at3p 11 7 Adamr r Stelabej.ger T~axi:, podcl!cr 20'7 Lafavettr<br />

Stceverls Wm, c.as,hic+!. with JalncP Stornburi(2t CS~TP~II, !:\I) 11 3 Macomb<br />

pllens L same<br />

Rkr11!11a1t Samuel, ma~~on 12 Madison ilvt3<br />

Steendart I; C, s;tlesslnxn i3 t: '\. \V R Sternnjan :l:!,ert. finisbcr 92 sixth<br />

Noyes X 31~ Sturtevx~it,<br />

Stclns Fr:,;itl1r. clerk ::t Tlc)llnes 1) WIT! G<br />

Steiger Claspar, tailor Maple H-I<br />

Babinc<br />

Stefibs Peter, lab 348 01.learls 1 STE'SON TII EN 3; .:It, su ji!. !~?nekimi:l:<br />

Steiginann Frnnk, Beer Hall Hmtings 1 shop at Depot 11 -?I Second<br />

Steirnel firdinand, saloon 20 fimdo!p)l I STEVFlNS MARCUS. .,f t3tt:vci~q ck ZZ'I~<br />

STEIN ~b TIUCHHEISTEX, dc:~]a.~ j11 11 146 Ldi~yottr \I-<br />

Pi:wo lTortes? ri~nsic, mllsical inst,~- Stevens & %ugl fuisr~i t.~~!~c) i il::ti~fil~ tulhc:r~ 95<br />

12~c.rlts :ir~rl fiiricy g1>9ds, ,bc, 1 $3 .letTi.r- / d(:t.!~.si~n i:vl:<br />

so11 c:.ic I S!,:?y!:ns ik Rob;t?*ts lilti~~~;fi~(~I.~l~~l' V~!ictian<br />

i<br />

STEIN C EIARIZS !I1, cd S ?! J~\ic)l)lcipt~r ~)ii~~t?s 262 tlt:flk~lso;><br />

198 .Jc'f ,L er3 ;.: :ive Stc?vc:tis .lolln, upl~i)lst~~i!l* 3 1 L' Eilnd01pi1<br />

Stir) hodwig, 1ah U7ai4:l.lvo 3-1 I Skeve~.is Anlos, r;nbi:ictt ~~~a'f;ci, 00 Elizabetl:~<br />

Stei~~bree(:l~er H, tesmster 287 Al!toi)ii: Steve:is .ld.,l~n M, t,f 5 S. Liol)r!rt~, 1) '106,<br />

Steincr Jxcob, h 7 2 Crugbali Itn:-:iioip!~<br />

Steincr IIcII~~, ni:ison F0.t 1% 1 S : > , i ! i t iilfrer€<br />

Stein Cl1arlc.c ?:~illt~:~' 174 30t.t i+<br />

I Kliig!!t.<br />

!<br />

Belberger i.l;r.rl, imnet* kit Graiiit: 1 Steve~~s ,.I I-l, ~:~tix~;.:r i ? t Con%rt-!ss -,v<br />

Stellbe~*gcr C, lob 108 hf:~ycttc e I Gtuvi?nso!: (%nrlin A, pri~:to~ 8 IInrriett<br />

Stellst~:~r Will inm, rcar 1 55 'lqort o<br />

I S~~V(IIIFC)~ X~lson, s!loc:~t;?,f\:~l. with P Ultatic!<br />

Stellton Miss F, 204 C:nngrc?ss c S~CV.:IIPC~~ Grant, sl.~{t(>:?;;akcr wit11 1' Blake<br />

Stenton Godfrey, carp<br />

Stcvc~i:sou Nrs, -:b.!do:v 22 JVasl~ingt~i~ :lrt-<br />

STEPHENS JAMES, prt;prietor CL~eck- Yteocit Jaccrl). g;irtlei?er St All bin 13<br />

ered Storc w?o!csalc a:ld rrtail Dry STEWAIi'L' I)UNC!A 3. of ,T Ti I-inlxi ((1,<br />

Goods Clotliing ant1 Select C7rocc:rir.s / Co rcs 192 I*:d;i~c! tc.<br />

T#oodwa~t! avc res 186 %:;fayrjtte w Sr~~\%'l!~~~ h!oI{st4;? ;~h?si[:.i:m :li~;! qi!j'-<br />

STEPHENS $ FIELD, ~ilc)li.s$~ ~ I ~ j Q - ( r t ~ c,tfi~(?<br />

o ~<br />

5 7:: i;ri:.;!! I: 3!i C!~-!~\~rl.ess c<br />

'-- .-?<br />

cclx :\TI d cori~rlris~ior~ rl:erclinl: is '1 1 :111(1 1 St,ev;2!~t, Mrs. I$, 3!>6 . Ithj.l;!~~i )I) s*;~<br />

nrld 1 3 "vVoo~7, warad :we / KI'E;WAIi811 &i 1' 1 f i e 2 ..!tff;rl.-<br />

Stcphons Jol~rr, of S & Floi?! 1: 6s (::ti\- ! so:; :tvr !; ;I Moor.:<br />

gress w Siewx t, rJa?~~t+, cxp 96 I ix:ibcth<br />

Stephem C, atutler~t b M Swih , i Skwart S, S~i:c::jiI<br />

Stephens Joseph, fi~rmer II~mtr:l~n~!i 1 S t , . salt^!^, ~~r\!*~~:.?: c-or- ~:~~~~~ijI~j.l<br />

Stephens Widow, 125 Sixth I :i~iiI !i.f:ici;,?!~ I i<br />

Stephens Marion, (colored) 38 Crogl~sn i Stc:w:tibt, !Vs;t, ~ iS ' & S:iit~iv 11 :) .iibb~:<br />

Stopllens hi, carp wi t,h I. W Tnge:erso!l 1 Stewart Mrs Mnrg.ti.e!, :vii!ow 9 X?,?)oh<br />

Stephci~~ Wm, clerk b .l:~n~w Strph~rls I36 1 St.r:*:n.~ri WIII, g:90ci1r L) 3fr.i M Ste~var:<br />

Laf'aycthe w I Stew:~~t Mary &Iilr=, ;d:?y i?:i!* !)f 33 k(ovvarr]<br />

Stepleton John, madon 63 Cherry I S:,cv;:lri Itohert, ii i 51 Corlgrcss w<br />

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Bvrsnrrrre YLOUR.-~~ the re~t of the Plous c,SMicl~i~n bv of thc r:iuw ecll;:~l tj~:~liCy ~ h iis d solti ~ ic 1,at.kages<br />

of twenty-five, tifty and one hundred Ib.c~ xei~ht: by 8. 3. ETE~~.~- 3: big I?Ic)IxI* 1trr13 T;c?ed Store. 198 Woodward<br />

me, the State may boast of Flour which the world carmot t!z;cei. Oar friencls will exc~lrra us for omittirt;;<br />

to inquire where the flour was manufactured. ns thtt Mill ucf, b:rvinq ad~urtised its card in this <strong>Directory</strong> up<br />

30 the time of. writing this notiae, ~ornpikr need nnt bc held rexponsi~ln -but. rortai:liy ?Jr. Htlrele knav.<br />

:vbere to 02;t.um fx Ilia customer8 the brirt hclf d Ilow tSvl:r cs!c:~ i;, 32 Iokip:~~ 0;- a!~ci;i!t.:::. l!r~.


Stcwart 'i' S, wii,Ii N 1' Stowart<br />

Stoer dot;ri, t::iGinl:t. !~:a!;-er with Hci~ry<br />

STEWAIL?' JOHX, clt!ric J I, kilrrti St JIrc?bc.r<br />

C'o I64 Fourth<br />

Stoel~le Wm, citrl, 2G:: Ciinlun<br />

$ternart Iielen, miilil:c~. nilt! 1.i:-ess~naLcr ' Stokes John, cigar rn:i!ter C1iAitrll<br />

witl; tliu filisscs 17c-rgusun rYr JO~II~SO~~ Stokes Wm, (col'd) 54 Catharine<br />

Stokes .losc?l)ll. 1l1nc:llinii.t Blicliignir It.on<br />

STEWART N 1'; bnulier cot. .leKersc!il<br />

w-e ail11 Gris1\-4 b!( 1 11 cor .I eficrsu:~ live<br />

:t:ld ~I~ISL~II~S<br />

ship t:;trp 'ITiic~:~pst~!t<br />

?it~w:~rt Dai~iel,<br />

Stewctl-t Dnvicl, collector 104 Abbot,<br />

Stcwrart Pat, ~I':~ss finisllc:. !, SixtIl<br />

STEMTAR'r J. I jlun il,cr 1 7 t-!or!grtlq* e<br />

11 37 M:ic;ornt)<br />

Stow:irl. lVidow, I, ir 245 L;II'~~:JIo :v<br />

S~(-N~WL I blest. r~$rl wry ;tl~d fi:{:tI store 4 7<br />

'P<br />

*Jc~% -1'9011 ill'(! 11 SaTIPC'<br />

Stc;v;rrl Will, iT01.t bet Sixth an(1 Sewr!th <strong>City</strong> tIotel 7 and 9 ~afayetk; \v<br />

Stewart I):ruicl, clerk M (: I:. T:, WIient Storir! Cprilla . ~ ~11.p Eliaal~ctll<br />

1lou-x) 78 I:zll;el-<br />

Ste\~:irf :lIq5y. (~ol',!) 1 iliysi{:iii5 1 f; !) 1~;tfii~- tcI<br />

vttc<br />

Stori~! hfrs Ctttha~ine, widow 1 1 Beacon<br />

Skid 1 3 ~ , , ~ 1 9 , id, 2 I 7 i,:~i':i~r~i!,~ Htc?l!e G W, sailor 263 Brush<br />

Stiger l::rllb~tra. ~l~illiner n:1d dnrn.4 ni:iiicr Stonc Cl, carp 207 Lafaycttc! c<br />

wit11 hlia.il:h Ii'urgueo~l S! Jotin~on Stonphreaker d, II Mrs Killaball<br />

I .<br />

htlg(:r .l:tco:) .I, sriy CI 11 L! Ce:illbici~<br />

Sir I .<br />


226 DET'ROlT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Stracke Henry, carp 94 Russell<br />

Stackbien Henry, lab rear 84 Catharine<br />

Straetiert Charles carp 165 Lafayctte e<br />

Btrahan John, engineer 191 Abbot<br />

Stranton M W, clwk b Garrison I-Iousc<br />

Strange Mary Mrs, seamstress Shelby<br />

Strap George, lab 251 Lafayette e<br />

Strasbcrg Harmon, musician 1 32 Antuina<br />

Stratten Wm, boiler maker 32'7 Aljbot<br />

Stratton Wm, wat,clin~n M C R Ti. 12s<br />

1 15 Lafayet to r<br />

Straws Mrs M, (col'd) 1 l ti Lafaye t te e<br />

Styel Yich, lab over i 1'7 Michigan :we<br />

STREETER 0 S & Co, wholesale grocers<br />

ailti liquor denletn, 122 Jeffersou ave<br />

Streeter 0 S, of 0 S 8 & C.) b Ciddla<br />

House<br />

STREETER W L, clerk Hayden $ Fair-<br />

banks res Lafi~yette w<br />

Strellinger Jolinn, vinegar armalter 190 Con-<br />

gress c<br />

Strcng A, (col'd) 288 Croghau<br />

Strcngson Mary, dress maker 160 Antoine<br />

Strenson Christian, tavcrn keeper 150 An-<br />

toi ne<br />

Strickstock Geo, lab 117 Lafayette e<br />

Stricker G, blacksmith 31 Labrosse<br />

Struckor Fred, carp 360 Woodbridge<br />

Sticker Frod D, carp 300 Woodbrldgc e<br />

Stridiron John E, acet .T L Hurd & Co h<br />

17 Howard<br />

STRIDIRON WM, acet witsh Col Trous-<br />

dail h J E Stridiron<br />

Stridiron Charles H, clerk 13 Simon~au<br />

Stribel Jaeoh, (lab 121 Macomb<br />

Stringer M, warehouseman b 3 4 Howard<br />

Stringer Mrs, .5 8 Labrosse<br />

Stringer Mary A, Lafqettc H<br />

Stringer Mary A, Croghan H<br />

STRINGHAM H T, iiqsisk~nnt Cashier Pe-<br />

ninsnlar Bank 11 309 ,Bef?.'or~on five<br />

Stringllanl Widow, 153 Beech<br />

Stritsher Ferdinand, thunder Franlilic~ 11<br />

Strom S, conductor hl C R R, 1) Larncd<br />

House<br />

Strow R~rnhart, brcwer. 5 7 Cat,har;~rc~<br />

Strobal H, shoemaker 3033 An toi no<br />

STRONG H N, ship owner 11 6'7 Port w<br />

STRONG W 0, clerk with Ca 18 Fr~st h<br />

29 Elizabeth<br />

STRONG J W, insurauce geney 34 Gris- '<br />

~volJ h 48 Washington sve<br />

Strong Johu, ~urncr b Thos McManrw<br />

Strdng E B, Woodbridge e<br />

Strong John, clerk b 81 Howard<br />

Strong Robert,, with J L Lyell b 8 1 Lafayctte<br />

w<br />

STRONG WM N, s:ilcsman with Holmes<br />

1 Q Co b 27 CIO~~CEI w<br />

Strong Mrs, 93 El~zabottl<br />

STRONG ELISHA, J udgc 264 Wood-<br />

. bridge e<br />

Strong Richard, firrmcr ~~kitiot I'osd<br />

Stous Samuel eipr mnkcr wit11 Silbcr~nfin<br />

tk Herscll<br />

Strubel Chriahiau, till ~lnitfl 290 Fort e<br />

Strubel John, lab 334 Cli~lton<br />

STUART DANIEL, Soperintcndcnt$rain<br />

llouso hf C R EL res Baker<br />

RTUAKI' D, of .J L HLII~ & Co 11 192<br />

Lrrf:;1yotte w<br />

STUART DAVID, i~nllector 151 Congress<br />

w<br />

Stuart Wm, 146 Lafiiyectc? w<br />

Stuart James, cc.irp 39 Lafayctle w<br />

Stuart Wm, 9 Abbot<br />

STUART ANDREW, coutractl>r 247<br />

Michiga~~ avs w<br />

STUART JOHN, clerk Duncan Shark<br />

164 Fourth<br />

STUBENSICY .JOHN, ship b~lilder At-<br />

watcr c<br />

Stuel Jacob, butchor Rivsril<br />

Stuempfi~ P, tailor Beilubiai<br />

Stufi~rrc D, gold pen maker Ikrned e<br />

Sturm N, 181 Lafayette<br />

Sturman Will ism, mawn removing<br />

Sturm:in S, plasterer 43 Madifion ave<br />

Sturman Geo J, saloon keaper Congress H<br />

Sto reivant Henry, watchmaker with Mor-<br />

rison & Conklin rea 17 Grand River<br />

Str~rdevant Mrs Almira b h 152 JVood-<br />

ward we<br />

Stutte Joseph, carp 88 Maco~nb<br />

Su;rter Beuj:iruin, carp 06 Clinton<br />

Subert TTm, locli smith 131 Lafayette H<br />

Budbury Wlu M, b Wormley House<br />

Sullivan Timothy, lab rear 80 Abbot<br />

Sulier Daniel, pairlter 97 Atwater<br />

Sullivan Michael, mason 80 Adsrus av43 w<br />

Sulliv3n Timothy. lilb alley of Abbot &<br />

Park<br />

Suliivan John, lab 44 Clinton<br />

Bnllivnu Tirnothy, lab b HcAuliE~


AND A'DVKRTISIN(3 t';AZETTEER. 927<br />

Sullivan Roger, boilur maker h Thompsot~ 1 Burnner Charlea, acct b Mfs Henry<br />

Sullivan Daniel, lab Holdeu Roatl Summers .T N, hardware merchant h 23<br />

Sullivan Daniel, lab Grand River road be! / Washingtoll ave<br />

Sixth and Seventh ~urnlners Oeo, lab 244 Woodl)ridg~ \v<br />

Sullivan ,Joh~l, lab 40 SevelltL I Summcrs Mrs, 144 Lafayette w<br />

Sullivan Samuel, baggage mall hl C: I1 11 ! 8u~nrnerfiold Andrew, sailor 265 li'lmklin<br />

Depot rea 136 Porter : Sunder Isadore 41 Maple<br />

Sullivar~ Clrarlos, lab 24'7 Sixth / Supple Mrg J, -1 28 Woodbridgu c:<br />

Sulliv:rn (icorgc, 1.11) b 136 Porter ' Supple WII~ It, apprentice H ijimoneau<br />

Sollivsn John C, \V U Telgr:,pli ofllw 1 Supple Michael, shoexnrker 101 Porter<br />

8ullivau Dennis, ~noltler. 23'7 Sixth i Surles .john W, millwright 306 Franklin<br />

Sulliv:\n 'ril~rnthy. sho~;n~nlcw 35 JVo d- I Surrnont Polix, Ia6 Doquindre<br />

bridge SURVE YO11 GENE RATJ'S 01~'FfCE<br />

khlliran Jerry, ltkilg )IS 1 65 Sevr:nt<br />

Bullivil .I D, sailor 251 Brush<br />

Sullivan ,John, nlolpper switll :rt<br />

'<br />

Sotton Michael, carp 28 C'rugh:~n<br />

Hayden & Fairbanks ' Sudtoa Doctor. traveling ngent hl I Mills<br />

SUMNER FRED M, with H E Ileila,,il li Mutton Franklin, with J W Suthorl<br />

289 Larriott (3 I Suytlnrn Philo, shoemaker 189 Second<br />

Sunlner Fr:rnk, 1aL 3 5 Wat,erloo I SWAIN C 8, agent M C It I1 agent North<br />

SUNINE lt C [IARLES P. ossietant acct. 1 Shore Line Stearners office in M C? R R<br />

at Nolrries & CO<br />

Depot res 47 Fortl w<br />

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HOLLOR- \VOUDF x \V.~HE.'-T~CL 1:oxnpilcr of the <strong>Directory</strong> feels much obliged to Mr. J. \ST. SUTTON, for hie gentlemanly<br />

anti obliging conduct. in axllibiting to him, upon s recent occa~ion, the srreral operations carried on<br />

in hi6 exten~ivt~ Stta~n Factory, erected recently with the view of enlarging his manufacture of Hollow Wooden<br />

Wme The quantity of Tubs, Pails, Churns, Measures. &e.. which Mr. Sutton makes up for the Stste of Michigrin<br />

alone i~ very larg!, 331tl ob~erbs n large amount of money and labor Trua local patrioti~m wo~~Jd not buy<br />

any arkiclc he ~n:b~:nf~~Lur~ P frornl forc!iga mnrketg. wbilr xu good a ~ld as c-heap earl bch pnrch~eed at home.<br />

6. D. J.


~WAL. .I. cb!,-k M C! ~t R I)ep)t b c 13. 'F<br />

Sw:(ii~<br />

S\V ,\Irr% < '1-1 11 IiLES, ~oY?; it11(1<br />

cqcbs 20:) ,loRerson :tjvc rcls s;tlnc! I \;ir(l 'J-'ab:lr I]., cal(>ik 1) +f 13 B~OSS<br />

T:ron Thos, engineer C rogiinrl i i<br />

3v;:ir~x C:, j:~l) Scve!~t,h I Tam Jostioc, lab Marian 11<br />

Sjv;utj: ('i~a'~ii:>, 2:til@la I.C~V i8(1 iC0ft c<br />

I ; : , ;<br />

4. I i t 5 hi-<br />

'rlzfl' s2171 S, 0t' ~~~0tsnl (9; '1'21f-i' 11 Lat';l)r-<br />

ettc U-<br />

, :


i~, l ~ylor<br />

c Airs Ai\larg;rrct: b 30 Howard Thaeier Anthony, iab 4'76 GraLiot<br />

r laylor 1 .l Il, ,mill buyer over 28 Monroe Thalickw dosepl;, lab 70 Croghnli<br />

avo 1 rhring Pe~el; carp 154 Olinton<br />

Tai-lor S.lii~u~l, 1~iicLinit G5 C2eorgo 'rhaycr G iV, clerk Sui veyoi (le~leral's<br />

~ail~l. Sarilucl, watcl~n~an st i'itt's Saw office res 1 08 C~:ungresr ih<br />

r 1<br />

1llayc.r Virgil, clrrli at A;I(IY~.\Y> 2~ C?T:tte~man<br />

I R It Eschango<br />

T'aylor Albert, nloultler Jackson SI. Wiley TLayer %1.1al.g11*c.t, groccr Lat'ajwtic w<br />

Mil i<br />

Taj-lor Daniel, lab 1, H I-'robius At:vitLer IV<br />

Tea3:i:i .loilatl~an, grocer 206 Fort w I TIMI SR A, w1loles:de :tnJ ~.et:til dry<br />

Te3gan Wm, tinsmith N H 1Vebsk.r<br />

r 7<br />

cyoods 130 .Jciff;rson avo<br />

b<br />

1'11aycr Charh N, b Nntion:il liotci<br />

i~agnn Wln, ivitl) Jonatl~an Teagan<br />

Tangan WII~, clrayu~an 302 Lafayettc \N Thaycr L M, L National I-Iotc!<br />

Teases Le:\rlilt.r, rne:!~ ~narket<br />

' Tl~ayel- Lyman &.I, :it .I P Lecl,i iw:ireIiouso<br />

'L'cas tel C! hl*istopll~r, ( i~aytrlaii TII+I:I?BU!! Theabo~v Prank, nngincer ltiver 1to;~ci<br />

Teasea Le~j<br />

Theto (1 S, s:~i;-.;~n:,ar~ Nail, tt Ilbuncklee &<br />

Tebnt Ilenry? tin31nitll 285 Fort e<br />

C ts<br />

'I'ebougli Lewis, boiler ~naker b M J Mac- Theirdo A, 1, 1, If, Foiqt I.<br />

koy<br />

1 Tholeu hlichacl, p!umk)er 5 6 (!linto;l<br />

ToE~kowskjr \Vellze!. l'i tcl,<br />

THELIN N, County Serveyor ant1 civil<br />

'I'ICFVT \Vhf I1 C& CO, whoimalc nod engineer office with Cr Spcncor rcs<br />

retail cie:iIers itt ],arcin arth, cutlery, stoves Spro:~b<br />

kc 46 ~?Tooil~vnrd avtb ' Ti~elcn Antllony, tin sinitll 82 Clirltiur<br />

'I'El'FT V'hl fi, of Win Ii TeRt & Clo 11 Tlicrerr Vallier, snrvvcr :it I'itt's ,Ifill<br />

{:or oT State and fiowiand<br />

T hiel John, Ilb Thonipsou<br />

Tahan Jw, b1;acksrnith 11 I!nltimore Hotel Thirltcl Wm, 1, 12 Adam's ;ire w<br />

T'ELEGIiA1'H. EkiItIF, AND MICHI Thoenan Sam J, harness rn;rl;rr w itt~ C:ullen<br />

(JAN, oilice 124 Jeffcrsori ave :and sux- 1-row11 11 FS Clintur,<br />

ili:irq- oflice ;it Kd-1 2 hl C 1C R depot Thonl IT, clerlc res 44 Lar12c.d w<br />

r7<br />

lelpe Joseph, joirior 23:; Bennbien Thom:~ Slfrecl: grocer 365 Re:~rll\iori<br />

1'ELLEIl I'IERKE (10, druggist3 and Thomas Ii, painter LibLoi<br />

grmcrs SS Wnodwnnl avc<br />

Tllom:~s Prt~r. (col'il) id) hI kl, )wad Web-<br />

'hlEI;LEII 1'. 01' f) 'I'c.llt.~~ & (Ju, re& 89 ster'.i<br />

Lar~ed e<br />

TELLER f:.Er,t ii. witfr 1, T(illeil & ('Q<br />

Tellcr Mrs G, 1 97 1,nf:tyette c<br />

Tllomw Cy~ils<br />

282 Jeifnr-<br />

Ten& W E, L Nitt.i01131 IIotei<br />

Tenton dalucs, baker 11 146 L~ruad. w<br />

I :IV


THOMPSON ORIN C, exchange banker Thornburn Wro, carp 15 Syroat<br />

37 Woodward ave h 52 Iiafayette Thorn . teory, cutrer Wood bridge tH<br />

THOMPSON BRADLEY H, (Alderman ' Thorn Is~A(*, grairier b him Hollnos<br />

ltourth Ward) !ivery stal)k? keeper 36 Thorn Wm, sailor i5 Balret*<br />

Bates h 43 IIastings<br />

THOMPSON JOHN W, vlnrk Yorn3t<br />

Thorpe Thos, npholstcrer 9.44 FiRlr<br />

Thoorlbj John, lab 115 Woodbridge (5<br />

Queen ros 393 Grand River<br />

Thompson J, acct 48 M ti d' 1SOIl ave<br />

Thompson A, shoemaker 104 A(!arns :l~.e.<br />

'rhoorbley Jobu, lab 16 Mia~ui avc<br />

THIt001' ENOS T. attonicy at1r.i i:ocuselor<br />

9 Rotun:l:~ t, h11-s biTar(1'..;<br />

Thompson Arcbibakl, p:rttenr maker 23 'L'l1roop Win A, wit11 John Ailien<br />

Mo~itciilr~l<br />

Thu:%ma Hc~lrv, c:lrp BR C!lesnut<br />

'Phornpson C 11, bimt iilniicr i 5.2 M'o()~- Tl~om Wm, Aerk a: I3oatoi1 Ifelti!!~ (jo<br />

f<br />

ward avo<br />

Thompson Dakid, 27 R)rt 11<br />

Tl~ornpson hl(:saotle~., 1, L! Wh


AND Al.)VJ\:RTISINO GA.ZR!t"ilEER. $32<br />

Tobin Widw, 83 Woodbridge \v 1 Towle S, of 'l'owic, Huut Q Nan berry h<br />

Tobin Wm, gunsmith 13 Congrms c i 19 Madison me<br />

Tobin Wm, lab 13 Griswold ; 'lbwn Reuben, of % (Illiqndlor dr (!o 11 14 1<br />

Tobin IJIichael, boiler milker 136 Pllllll Larned c<br />

Tobin James, tailor i 76 Frankli~l Town A W, Michigiul IIISII~:III(:P I ;:?t~k 1)<br />

Tobin James, lab 86 Atwater r I Mrs I-Iigby<br />

Tobin James, lab Franklin<br />

' r 1<br />

, .I own IIinon, s:rlus~nan nt llol~l~rn ct.. t 1,)<br />

t 1<br />

Todd Wm, tailor 20 Catharine<br />

1 f own Willi;cm p, 1oe:il in:&il :~gen ti h 1 4 1<br />

' TODD ~k VAN DERWERKELC, g~~ocers j Lnrnetl<br />

38 Michigan av(3 t1 I I'wcr 1 A I 240 1 .:if:iy-<br />

%'odd Wm, of Todd Rs V:ur Uar~vi:rkor its ' ette \r.<br />

227 Brush / 'I'owsley Il~ilry U, i~tti)ll~e? ili~tl laoi~ll~nlor<br />

'l'odd Philander, clk wit11 Wel~h & fcill(llt: I 260 .leff'iiuo~~ ii\'(!<br />

'rodt Max, farmer Deqninflre II 'l'tmrayo i%nill.e~, 1) t ;:~tl~i~ri!~~<br />

Todt Bled, clerl; Jnc:lrson tb W i lay Ha~ntra I ncli<br />

'I'oopcl R. Strubel, plutnbers ad LRI.~\V:II.C<br />

1 1Irabfi Fred, blit~ks~l~itl~ 305 Lxf'q~~t~+:<br />

4.<br />

nicrchnrl ts 260 Jef'f'or~ot~ avc I 'l'racy C, (cd'd) 182 Congress (l<br />

'L'oepel IIonry, of Toepel $ Strubel Ir Fort i Tracy doh I,, sailor 1 3 8 'I'hi rtl<br />

Tolbert Bell, (col'd) blncks~~iitl~ 15 Port e i Traucr U J, lab 1 84 Cliuto~~<br />

Tomki~is Richard, b 11 200 Cot~gress w 1 Tmvens E, e1el.k :kt Che(:kere(l Stt~)l,t! I) K<br />

Tomkins Richard, ungiuecr 1) cPG 3J R RV 33 Hotel<br />

Toms & Clime, attorneys, ctc ofier. in 0~1~1 1 Tr:lop Chriatinn, silver l i t 268 JeRbr-<br />

Fellow's Hall Woo(1ward nve I son avc<br />

!rams R P, of Toms & Cliaso h 1 1 h'ar~ner ' Traver A, 1) ~I'OWI~'F<br />

(>~~I';Y\I>~Y<br />

Tomlinson B Ives, soap nnd candle factory T~*acar C, 16 1 Croghan<br />

30 and 32 Atwatcr e<br />

Trovail Wlil C, lnnaon 123 ( :at,llari 11<br />

Tomli~lson Nelson, of Toomlinsun & Ycvves b Treadwell Robt, 54 Clinton<br />

Ellen Hubbard 1 1 o Wood bridge e , Trenudell S, M D, Fort w S<br />

Tomlinson R W, clerk 1) 231 Lsfayetto w Trebolt Peter, cleric 36 ,4bbot<br />

Tomlinson Miranda, b h 258 Jetiersoll are Treadwen John, pninter Hronsoll<br />

Tomy Gertrude, widow 29 Waterloo TREGENT dc CO. brewers 2'7 Mi(:lzig:.an -<br />

Took Joseph, Thompsoil<br />

nvc w<br />

Tool John, lab 27 1 Fifth<br />

TRE GENT PAT. .J r, real estrtle ofBcc1 N o<br />

'I'oo!sy Charles C, sailor 86 Abbot<br />

5 Des~loyais Block 11 266 JcfT2 P~SOII we<br />

Toorny M~F, widow 1s IIomnr-d<br />

Tregeut A, with T & Co, b Trernvtlt House<br />

Toonly Wrn, dr;t~.mari 14 i1owitnl Tregent P, SRI~, 15 Rowland<br />

Toomy John, lab Laruetl<br />

Trelley Wm, I:rb $9 Seventh<br />

Topy Michael, 202 Fifth<br />

Trehey Tlios, lab 159 Portor<br />

Torrcns Win, carp 6 8 Macomb<br />

Trernain Geo, ncet w~ 39 Mo~!tc;liril<br />

Torrens Eobt, carp 124- Cliffoni 'L'REMONT HOUSE, n t! (lor .l~ff;~rsoti<br />

Tossy 0, blaclrsnli th 2 30 Catharine 1 ave and Rnodoll~l*<br />

TOWLE, I-ITJNT 8 NEWBERRY, at- Trople Pcter, clerk W 8 C*ctcllel (;2 .leRertr~rneys<br />

$ cor~nselors 37 Wootldanl avz son :we<br />

DF.TKUIT 'OPPER ~NEI.T~~(; WORP~.-T~B Compilcr of this <strong>Directory</strong> pnici a visit to the 1)atroit Smelting '~'Jorks<br />

,the first week in August and found an extcncrive addition made to thc origin:i1 buildings. The works have now<br />

considerable cspaoity, having several furnaces, but they seem still to bo much too smdl for the amount of stock<br />

on hand. There may have been a million dollar~ worth of copper in its rude state spread nrou~td uyou the<br />

dock, and probably about fifty or sixty barrels of pure copper prepared ready for shipment east.<br />

Somc of tho large maeses lying upon the wharf mero sramped ss containing hatmc3en 8.000 ~nd 12.000 Ibj. rvidently<br />

from 90 to 95 per ecnt pure copper, Thew are noble ~pecimens (square ma~scs) of bl~e Lahe Superior<br />

Oras. The visit beiug unc;9pected, there was no opportunity of then o5t;tining srly aatisfactory statieliclll miuutes<br />

of thc operatielan osrried on herc-but evidence seemed sufficieotly conclusive that two or tlrree suah<br />

ostcrblishruents will mt be too many at <strong>Detroit</strong> for the smelting of Lake Superior ore^. Located clor;er :o<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Ci*y might proht,ly bc more sdva.ntageous, au labor co113d he ohtainrd with grcater facility


'~JtEY 3!AISIN, Niv !i::~glri~tc! iloliae ''l'r~ia?; John li, 1:) Airs \\';mi<br />

,JilfFeisu~l ave I 'L1mchcr 81;..1*v: widow Watctrlos IJ<br />

r 7 I res1t:r 13, i:~b 364 C:~~h:irir;:.! / I~:RXJC IA. [IA RT, 11.11 niw 11101.clln1-it (:)nice<br />

'l'~.o;!~! Edw:~:stl! gni.tlc~!e! 67 For!. e ' 171 ,lt:I:;:rso:r ;i,\:cl !.(As 3S'i Jeffe~sona~e<br />

r 1<br />

i<br />

s i I 0 C S ( I 'rrllc) H,CIII.~ A, CICPI~ f~~,lp!~t; rtNi~c M C R<br />

t<br />

Tr~rnLlr:~<br />

Lci,:r, c.;:rl) Fritn!;lin H 1 1) 08 IJilqs<br />

'l'romblei A, witlo 3.i. 288 Frariklilr I Trumbly t'llillis, ]A?-! 1. 70 i.G0tin:tli 1)<br />

Trorn1);ey (1 .I. I.::2 (.!o~lnrn~s t*, I T1:umblcy ,John, sl~il)<br />

i 11 CON!,<br />

car/) 158 Franklin<br />

'1.lrorn b!IIhELES W1 of A. 8 .?'ohil-<br />

Trowbritip II~~bbard,<br />

, 223 Frt\iililil: soil B Ch, clcputy nl~criff ~:ld (?schnngo<br />

- 1<br />

Tro~vbridge .I ol~n. 44 Rosael; broker t? T~~cmont IIoi~sc<br />

rl'ro\vnsc?l i 4 I I l:n?ivcl+ ivit!i I'regitnt I I.lilttle ,A, wngt~il ina.kcr sl~op 1 25 Fanner<br />

cQ: (5:) 1 11 5 Minlui nvc<br />

r i<br />

Ironnsteio M: Cii:,cinrlilti Clotllili~ Storc 'l'worutly R 'I', II Wooi'.w;~r:l ;IVO<br />

185 JeTitrson ai7tl: 1 Tyke John, tlacksr.:ith with d 1':iiion<br />

r i<br />

Irusx R Y, t~i~barcoiiis: with Bnrkcr iss 20 / Tyler Johc, clcrk with Nichols & Lef:ivour<br />

,Joraes i G E "llyicr<br />

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URAR~ CISIIX(,P. &c.-k'cr fi\f tho TOIV~S throughout thc Stale csn rnstilin a Brass Foundry. In conrection<br />

with Iron Foundry. thc biessrs. JAS. VI,OWEB & ISROTHERS. on the corncr of Woodbritlge and Brush, have alnayn<br />

on hand, and n~snnfacturecl to order, any description d R ~ ~ Casting. R R They kecp constantly a large assortment<br />

of Faucets. Stopcoclrs, kc.. &c '171c firm consiets of threc. brorhers whose unity of ~ndustrious purpose i~<br />

worthy of pr2i.e and imitation. They fill lorgc! orders fijr p:amberqq of '<strong>Detroit</strong>. ?.~*d prc. practical men of the<br />

true mlotal.<br />

. ... .


Tyler E 3, clerk 1, Iloward tIoltse Uptor). Albert, cigar fitore 1 42 '+Vnotln:ud<br />

Tvler Russcll, (lrover 61 Elizabeth w<br />

a~c! 1.1 26 5 Rrush<br />

r 1-<br />

l ylcr John, 1 dcaler office iri 14 0<br />

IVilliarns cG C o's wax cilo~zse<br />

Tyler M LI, fireman II $ hf R W (:(I<br />

Tylet* Henry .i, 33 necci~<br />

'I'yl~tr R G (~roct:i* (*w Cong~~ess ;i!1(1 Rim-<br />

' ? r,<br />

Jolpll L li L ylel*<br />

V iilL tJI-I AS, s:tlosn~an :it It 1 iali,>c:i'\<br />

Tyler Edward S, cid b H 'l'ylt-r<br />

ws '77 ,id:l~us avr!<br />

Tyler Elisha, 63 dtrtoine<br />

Vhlen?inc Mrs, widow 195 13e:iubit:ij<br />

l'ylor Cl~nrlcs C!, collecting agt b $: ':'llylcr Valontino A , jervclcib :in(l wabh ti~;kJ.,'t. 1':'k;<br />

Tyru Wru, tca~nst~r t :SO Micllignn avo ?v Jefferson we h 226 Con.g~.c~ss o<br />

'.llyrrell John, i~pl~oIstoro:* 1 (, Macornb nve<br />

L N Hart<br />

Tye:tu J II. I 69 L';ri.lc<br />

Ube1h:tr .I, cnrp 263 Lll~foii~t~<br />

UcLclhoer ;:, tt~nlnstchr 1; 1 lii~i-oi.<br />

lliv(:i.<br />

Uhlcr Gzo, printer 11 111. 'lV:&on lT:\';Jle~ 311s. io i \t'dotIbridgc<br />

Ulricll ,lolil~, triinmc: wit11 John J's! cl )!I Vallo~tg~rl I\: ,.:u3p 263 (:linton<br />

Ulricll J? sexton <strong>City</strong> Hal!<br />

\T:illard Jtdm, Id, :;:;:I Fr;~nldil~<br />

Ulrich 1', groc~r 101 Lnf:lycttl: e Vallior A:I~IIS!I IS, hotel keeper 74 \'lTot- I--<br />

IJlfic!~ I3enrj1, Corninel-cia] Pt1j!lti~r.: office Lridgo u-<br />

over HigLy ~b Stc:in~s<br />

Vnllier Win, lock s:i~hh 2 i Crog1;ha:i<br />

UnlMy (:l:arlos, 121) ITz~llt t:iill~ii VAL1 BUR(; J &.I, importer of' liqtiors aid<br />

Ut~~~~?r~~iIl X:ttli:~r~. WI~~IICPY 1) ~~O~llli!?l'~~d cigars 65 Ilownrd and 64 Woocl bridge w<br />

I fotel<br />

V:an Alien Riehsnl. i>ngi~~et?r. 249 12:xf:ty-<br />

Undt:rl~ill N, ! o ?ti:~~;)i ub<br />

stto ;<br />

Underrvood N+<br />

K C, h 11 I Co~lgreis V:!11 A~lcl(.!.trt ,lo1111<br />

Uuger CL:zrles, la1 ) R.ivnrd<br />

avc<br />

UNIf!'13D STATES FCEC?RTJT;ING ot5tic.c Van Antwcrp, blacks~uiti~ : 7O Cliotoli<br />

28 Gi*iswol~l<br />

V3n Avcry Petal; flo~i:. 2 ~ f;!o{! 1 !-.:o~r. 38<br />

IJKlrl'F~D #l"b'irl.?E$ L+iN7.> OFIi'ICE ,J~~EersQll :iv(L<br />

b~~i.i~l~iit<br />

hJicilignn Iil;c~r:l~lrc Rnlk tor<br />

(;rI%wo!ll 31lrf .J~fll?rs1)11 :$I.(:<br />

UNITED STA\'i'Ei$ C!O:iS'll S 17 KVE Y<br />

OFFICE: 5-i Co:lgr,:ss :r-<br />

UNITED ST!-T3:S RECE IVINC: ,4XD<br />

r)3POSITORS OFFICIE, b:ise~ncnt<br />

Micl t igan Insnrxncd Bank<br />

UNION LODGE Srl'RICT 033SERV-<br />

ANC I.:, (M~ioiii~) nvcJr 01 9 Jefft?rsOn<br />

2VC?<br />

UNITARIAN Cl i (IT(.(: H. wr Shelijy and<br />

Z,:lfity(~tcc<br />

U 11\!.(1t .!oIin, but\*lux 255 11astirigs<br />

EJi~r1;iIt JoIin, finisher. 101 Wort c<br />

Urlsnlt Jollrl ~oncliiuiit Mirhigau ilun<br />

~ ' O I I T I ~ ~ ~<br />

LJppe-tid:lbl IT, shuen::ii;rr 2 1 3 C ;.oglmo<br />

U rquh:irt .lamesq Loot ~il:ik(:.r B[:,si~t~i :;l~!~t<br />

store l.ibfi 1 50 Rus~ctII<br />

Valentine J:r~ncs, b CVnl Gilbert<br />

'vT:iIentinz A, t:rilor Jay<br />

V:\lontinc: J, wagon malier i (i:j Grog! r<br />

V:3ldc. C IILL~? sbvo maker '72 f Inr: i rai<br />

V;domt I'r;lnce, cnrp 24 dories<br />

V:di:x P!(l~~~:?r(l, 1:d) Franklit1<br />

Vn1kcr.t :li)t~:l, ! ; I I~O;+ Sixt!~ :!:!dl (+!:~IA(L<br />

i-,', :ac::.t 1, ?S 1 .i$liZlj*soi~.<br />

Van h?.lc:1 & 4)i:Wc)if' t-it.)!.i~Sn< s' . .?.;A 10<br />

1\Iicllig:un :we rl:<br />

Vari Ba;hn J, of Vr-111 3 Li. f ):,':-.,if 1*f1s 10<br />

Michipxi ave iv<br />

Van B:+R!c M, b .R fC Hotel<br />

Vt1nBalitin K, 1, It E Motel<br />

Val; Raltcri S, t ) il Hotd<br />

Vain ~:\IE?TI D, cl~~k ;kt ~ ~ ~ il: t I;) ~ 26% ~ ~ f i i<br />

Jeffur.sr~!~ avi:<br />

Van Hi~~rt Wni 11: Jl~~te!~ia ijrwk~ & Pil-<br />

Gerhon tl 8~va:l:icl;<br />

Vn:l D~~IIITIC Felix, ~abjlltlt.<br />

bien :rid Gratiot<br />

V:111 I):lrn Wjtlo7w, 249 Mxolnb<br />

'{an D:un by', c:rbi~let maker Beaubieri<br />

rc rlkl:tq c.r.~:' ij~3il-


Van Derwcrker .John !ll, of Todd h V res Verdon J, lab 34 Catharine<br />

25s Randolph<br />

/ Verghiog Cbarles, book binder 101 Beau-<br />

Van Derhoof Silas A, carp b 80 Lnn~ed w / bien<br />

Van Derrneuler John, Rivor i Vemule~l C?harles, book binder 101 Beau-<br />

Van Derlloff A, grocer Maplo kl 1 bien<br />

Van Dewan Wm, musician Lartied House VERNOK BENJAMIN, of Lansing and<br />

Van Dor Wm, carp 73 Fort o Vernor 1.16 Fort w<br />

Van Dusen A P, clerk <strong>City</strong> Hotel I ! VERNOR GEO, b 80 Farrar<br />

Van Dyke Mrg, 300 Jefierson avc VERNOR JOHN T, 11 80 Farrar<br />

Van Edward, blacksmith 208 Abbot 1 kTe;crvais J A, physician and surgeon 106<br />

Van Gelon John, ship carp Hatntramck Larned c<br />

Van Gesan Wm H, enginec.~* M C R E b Vescil~~s Mls, 344 Gmnd Eivcr<br />

1 5 Cass<br />

Vessey Wm, hostler with Wrn Perkinv<br />

Van IIoosci* Elizabeth, 'L4"r+'r;loltlin Vet11 Chaq slloc maker 285 Fort e<br />

Van Houten Richard, of hf C: R R, res 1 S.5 , Vibbc r Gordon. pattern maker 106 Wood-<br />

Cass bridge c<br />

Van lIusarl C, troniiarw Locoinotirc. \~in.li~ I Vicelrorn F el, shoe ~nitkcr 04 Maple<br />

h 169 Woodward :we . / Vigcs Phillip J, shoe nlnkcr 127 Wood-<br />

Van Rer John, lab Mullctt 1-1 j bridy e b Central IIott4<br />

Van Meulen Pete?, carp 51 Jolm 11 Vigcs l


_ _ _<br />

_.__.___<br />

AND AD~lER4'lCSING GAZET'L'EEB. 285<br />

-_ .---- C__---_II---<br />

-------------------<br />

Volkenstein F, grocer 2 Catharine<br />

Volkenstein G, 33 Catharino<br />

Vollweiler Martin, 170 High<br />

Voltz Gottleib, cap maker F Ruhl & Co<br />

Van Arp Cornelius, 6 Maple<br />

VAN CAMPANHOUT FRANCIS Rev,<br />

(Ron] Catholic) Gratiot<br />

Van Derbiden Augustus, slroo maker T K<br />

Adams<br />

Von Ilerheidc C, carp 232 Fort e<br />

Von Derheidn Henry, shoe maker 232<br />

Fort c<br />

Vorcr. H C;, of Collins dG V re9 Springwells<br />

w<br />

- --- . __.L<br />

Loco120cos!-<strong>Detroit</strong>: even in the seemingly emall matter of the manufacture of matches, has cause to apprcciate<br />

the enterprise of Messrs. I. W. flibbsrd k Co., who in the manufacture of their very superior *: PEEM~UM<br />

PERCUSSION MATCHES " employ quite a considerable number of boys and girls. The capacity of their extensive<br />

Stern Factory, which is situated a few rode on tho margin of the river, below Governor lVoodbridge7s house,<br />

will. no doubt, enable them to manufacture as many matches as will suply the wants of the State. No use in<br />

sen&ng eaet for any article we are able to produce at home ; if mrrnnfncturerrr wish s preference of our dedinp<br />

let them come sod live amongst us ! kED.<br />

Wagoner Philip, carp 95 Chesnut<br />

Wagoner J P, porter at Eldred & Marvin's<br />

h High H<br />

Wagner J Peter, lab High H<br />

Wagner Au ystua, cabinet makor 52 kfferson<br />

ave h G6 Congress w<br />

Wain Wm, b h 91 Larned e<br />

Wain James, lab 188 Howard<br />

Wainwright J, grocer cor Beaubion & Gratio<br />

t<br />

Wairing I%, (colored) Inason 185 Macomb<br />

Wit David, teainster 11 142 Larned w<br />

WAITE THOMAS, saloon keeper 33<br />

Jefferson ave<br />

Walcott A 169 Earned e<br />

WALCOTT ALEERT H, scct at Charles<br />

Wabcr Johrl, l~lacksmi tll 185 Columbia o &mcroft 8 16 9 hrne1.I e<br />

Wachtcr John, shoemaker with F Metzker JValcott George,b A Walcott<br />

%ehter AntLon, tailor 08 High Waldor Clrarles, varnisher 11 2 Lafayetto e<br />

Wacker Daniel, cooper Gratiot<br />

Walding Conri~cl, shoemaker 12 1 Catba-<br />

Wackerrnann P, rnnaon 194 Fort e<br />

rine<br />

Wade l'hornas, tailor shop on First Waldron T Dl clerk with Moore & Fmte<br />

Mhdsrvortll C h', blrceksmith Pulton Iron h 62 George<br />

Mro rks<br />

Waldeck Blm E, grocer 210 Rivurd<br />

Wacden John, lab 185 Catharine WALES E A, attorney 5 Rotunda h 889<br />

Waener Anthony, shoemaker 54 Fort o Jeffel.son ave<br />

Waenholt Fred, lab 42 Jdaple<br />

WALIiER CI-IhR.LES H, express mes-<br />

Wsermiller Charles, cabinet maker Mallett s~11gt.r 93 Ihbvard<br />

Wnes Austin, carp 1 11 Maple<br />

WALKERS d~ RUSSELL, attorneys and<br />

Waechsnler C, cap maker 129 Crogllan counseIol:., office 1 and i! waterman<br />

TVaessenstaen C, sausage maker 22 Me- 1 Block enkince 4 Lamed e<br />

chazlic I WALES MT A. of Goddnrd 6. W b &I~s<br />

Wa~.scnstrreii Fred: 3 2 Mechanic 1 EIIsI~~~PI~<br />

I<br />

Waesz Mayer, b 11 2 7 Fort o<br />

I W:ri kcr I', nlaclrinist Jackson & Wi!ey<br />

Waetcr VJ, lab 65 Catlmrins<br />

I WALiiER CHA13LES 1, of 11' & Rus-<br />

'<br />

Waeselbau~n, C 238 Congres e<br />

sell res 19 Fort 13~<br />

Wafer Mrs M, Elizabeth e<br />

! I WALI


23 ii ])b;*yji;,()irp {:J1i-ly r)j#i~(;y()R v.<br />

--- - - .. .. - . .- . -- -.. . . . . . .- .--<br />

Walker if, (colored) 59 Zsfajette o Wdsh Rob~rt, clerk with Thomas JValslj.<br />

Wallrer Sarah M, 58 Csr.;incl River Wslsh d P, (colored) L 32 Wnodbr: nc 1, ae w<br />

Walker Thomaq, lab Ucecl-I cor Fifth Wnlsh Michael, lab 48 Woodbritlg(~ w<br />

WALKER DANIEL: clerk N 8 Line Walter Mrs 230 Mullott.<br />

Stcar:~ers IL 1 55 Se;~enth<br />

Walters R, enginecr D B M It W<br />

TVaIker. D, rlltchinist 1.42 Ahbot<br />

\'Palters Ben, lab h R P Ackorrnan<br />

Walker Mrs, widow 11 8 Abbot Wdters H, fireman D h M R W<br />

Wallicr. A H, 342 Jeffemon ave WnIters G A, clerk A rJ MoGraw & Co<br />

Walker Levowit, 3 7 0 Jeferson sve Walter 6, varnishsr e:il)inet inillierr: assl:~-<br />

Walker John G, painter h 51 Lmed w ciiltion 1 2 Lafaye t.to (3<br />

Walker Otis, clerk h Fjl %c?rnad qr Wsl tatlabwger Christian, Ritwil<br />

Walker George 0, cnrp 143 Abbot) Wa!ter Fred, I:lb b 92 Sixtll<br />

Walker Xobort, (colored) b1asfismit.h shop , Waiton Edwa:.d! 111;15!111 1) -xit11 lir~ Fk)lj-,<br />

on Larned near Cass SO11<br />

1 .<br />

WALKER I-IIRAM, co~nrnirisi~~~n irlel.- Wdton I) G, clcrli at (;i*i?[:ri:. 101 Wootichant<br />

16 Woodward aye res 13 ward ;ire t) 3 C X'ottcr<br />

WALKER E 11, !I $ M. R 'iY r.3.; ,lcii'rr- Walte Fred, gal*llciler I-l:lmt~.:nucl;<br />

so11 avo Waltz John, s11oei.n:rLor 48 t.;i*;:nd ii;vc:r u<br />

W.:llter Daniel. c.::pmss mo~sc+rlgi:r. i) (! I-I / Waltz Jacob, isL 2'10 Clinton<br />

'\Val k er j '\Val tilni~n .Inccbl.,? iab 0 0 Lul,:osci:<br />

W:rlkci Pcti;:; ~rii~cl!i~~ist ,Inciin,jn CE IViley 1 \Yd~rar 13, 1:ih 151 Perter<br />

l I , I . , 0 k \Fanloear \xTrl'i;i, 266 hl;;l jet,:<br />

khqio .&.2lotcl WANDS .I i> compi,qiii,n iy~ofcr 22<br />

-WALL CHARLES, tccct GC WS~JIF FOI-~ 6<br />

Wail Ed, drayman 173 :tiuwsrd<br />

Wand Alc.x, Sp~ingwelis River<br />

Wall Nicholas, titilor 96 F:lnner Wa~dgsi~d 'Henry, lsb Trowbridqe cj<br />

Wall Wrz d, cia& 0 Go1dsn)it.h b 14:: Wmzer Tim D, 'cli:rk d A Xerr<br />

Woodwiirdci avc<br />

WARD 6 B1d:lt B, sti.:tm boat owner office<br />

wall If13 CatIlnrine rr!as, l:ib colt Dedtiirii !I,(+ ancl<br />

\V rn Mouz*e<br />

Warner Wrn, !11!31!i61:' .::i:E;'ciic?13 t 29: (Juc-<br />

At,wat;i:r<br />

grew (3<br />

W,.$.LL.%C!.E % ti. 3.32 ,leffk?mn avl: rcs WARNER JVFd (1: 610, irlrx~bc:r rm;igii-<br />

27 WigI!<br />

fact~.:r aid deali:r~ :!4fj .ht\v:~tor e<br />

'%Vallacc Kot?eri, !*arib i! I, f; Moot~:4lrn , W .qRNER JARK!) (2: pralvi~tor 1'rsnli-<br />

Wallest.t?r Kichol wc, c.:i~-p 2 27 i,:tfqottp<br />

j jpl ''E~WSG 68<br />

Wal pnlr: Edward, J:i!, Tho:.i:p80~1 Wsrncr Lewis, fii~i~J~(~r .FYcL;s~-~ 85 '6Vil~\< 11<br />

WR~S~ i!li!(iq je~(!!i.! 1:!1:1 fmly p)&j 65 I spri?~gp~b!!$<br />

WOO~.\~/:~T'G a17~ . 1 ~ a m e r re, witioir i2n ~isi.ii<br />

JVal~f! Pat,, clerk Thos ?i'd;r.l:.;h 1 iVarnci '#a; E, I 1 L.oc/I foot<br />

Wn!sh Riclia~d, finisher L,.r.fon tniue Shelby 12 20 %di~~:~ylitt I:<br />

Walsh 5 H, cieh ?d C R h 214 Abbot Wnmcl. Orrin, carp 103 ii.twatcr e<br />

JValsh Pat, .fiaish er 7 GG .hb'bG: t%7::~ t~:. BF7, !:1erl; .hir~?8d :1141u~e<br />

i


Warner Henrr, brewer 2 1 C rogllnn JVATKINS A L, teacher in Bastovn<br />

Warner Mrs C A, h 136 Elizabeth e Union School b S Cllase<br />

JVi~rren Jolln, car]' wearer 12s Lanled w Watcls Bridget, widow Congress e<br />

Wa~-rell Tllos M, hatter b 150 Larnetl w Watltins Stephen E, clerk P 0 b J'f \J7ar.-<br />

Warren Isaac, col istable 1 04 JeEerson ,zve kills<br />

IVARKEN JOSEI'II, editor h 6s I-ligh Watley J:imes, painter 2, Canadian IIotd<br />

Wilrrcn IIcnry If, b Joseph JFTarren Watson Miss Ann, 325 Woodward avo<br />

Warren IVm A, a~lctionecr 206 Congress e Watson JVin, a;irp 138 Fifth<br />

IVarren C C, cxprcss illesscngeer b hlichi- Watson Wm, . matllematicnl instrumcut<br />

,a o*an Excl~nnge<br />

nlnlicr with Burt & Bailey<br />

~\Tnwc~l hfls Mary, 102 l%-trni avo IVATSON G, artist over 214 Jefferson.<br />

Warre1 ~llcodor~ 15, hatter b 150 Larnecl w avo<br />

JVarrington James, 5 6 Limed w Watson Ales, foot Sl~elby<br />

1V;irtenlrurg Chnl.lcs, garclellcr Crawford JYATSON A W, U S N Jefferson avc I3 .<br />

Warwiclr l'hos, nloultler Russel's Fo~1lldl-y Watson E D, Locomotive IYorks b at<br />

IVasllingtoii J, (colored) coolc GO Croghan Blinc1Luryy's Hotel<br />

IVashington Nelson, (colored) 166 Lafay- JVatson George, painter Woodward ave<br />

ette e<br />

Watson Charles, b Catharine Cartnody 13,<br />

TVASHINDTON UNION & CLEVE- UTatson Jane bliss, widow h 131 ClifYord<br />

LAND hlUTUAL IN SUltANCE C 0 Watson Frederick, chairmaker 13 1 Clifofice<br />

Saot She hla~ie Falls Ship Canal ford<br />

Land Office<br />

WATSON 6 G, atty and counsclor of S<br />

Jvashington George, (colored) h 52 Acker & Co 379 Jefferson avo<br />

Aclarlns aye<br />

Wtttson Alfred, H J Ilinchman b 25 Ab-<br />

JVassop Joseph, milellinisti G4 Eighth bot<br />

Watco Joseph, 1:lb 8 14 Lafayetto e Watson Fred, chairmaker with S D Bur-<br />

IVate john, lab Fifth n Olsand River bank<br />

Watoerffuls Thos, carp 134 Fort 0 TVatsox~ G, carp '76 Grancl River 35 Clif-<br />

\Vaterfalall John, carp h Henry<br />

ford<br />

Waterman James machinist 0 8 Lewis WATSON H, pllysician 21 Rowiand<br />

Waterman Charles, of Andrews & W h Watson Jaincs carp b 41 Howard<br />

16 Fort w<br />

Watson James, clerk with John I-Iut.clling5<br />

Waterman J S, hoose and com~nission IYi~tts Joseph J, sail maker at Campbell &<br />

agent 60 Griswolcl b Trenemont IIouse Merl.ck7s<br />

WATEEIbiAN J W, atty and counselor JVatts 'Wm, (colored) barbcr b Eliza Caroffice<br />

over F,zmners7 and Mechanics' Bank ter<br />

res 6'7 Wnsl~ington m7e<br />

Waunsch TV11.1111, tailor 259 J~r~llett<br />

JvA!l!ERM AN W J, atty acd counselor WAVERLEY HOUSE, John Smdl prop<br />

with J W 1'aterlil;ln<br />

1 0 9 and 1 1 1 JeRorson ave<br />

I'ATER WORRY OFFICE cor Bates JVaxelLaum Clmrles, 235 Congress e<br />

and Larnecl<br />

WAYNE J B &. CO, Yulton Iron Works<br />

WATERS JLI~IEP, <strong>Detroit</strong> Locolnotiro 1 . 8 Emsh<br />

Worlts h 2 1 3 JJ:iEtj c tte w j lV:~yno Jns B, of J I: W & Co h 197<br />

~ATBHS IHA hC, foreman Locomotivc I gort e .<br />

JVorlts b Blir1dbol.y'~ I Wendo~*~nann John, tailor Af~llctt<br />

ly:~tltins IIorncc, ciir1) Cass / Weall Fci-dinand, cnl-p 23 8 C roghan<br />

\\'fitkina IV, st~cldle aid il:~rncss malxr 106 \Vcilt!,off Joho, 1i1b 105 Maple<br />

Woodmarcl ave 11 45 Jl;icu~~ll> I \Ye:~ser Joscp!~, c:clp 126 i4af:iyettc e<br />

PAT Cor,r,rs's 0r.n S1-.4~ri,-'l.l1(~ Ye)rI< Bonscr of Itcfrc!~l1mc.nts. formc!rly 1':st (:~tllin'~ Iic?sf.(!:~ur;~lt~ U(11t'<br />

!;.cbl~t by Jlr I.~~t~clsl~arg. will )I(. wc.11 sr[l,i,lic:cl. \v,-(! nnd(.rst:rtltl. \\liti~ tl~c!c;~rlic.st :tnd 111o.d i~lvit.ing s~u]?!~lic~s :~t the<br />

I . It is ~rotic::rblv that tllis pl;lr:cb on Griswoltl st,rcbc.t ojl"~rs :L tirod SCI!L toil :IT\ ojb!,t~!.L~l!lil.y<br />

ILicuscblf 011 stri~t, ~.OILL~I~-~:LIICC ;)rir~cii~lc.~. with n. ~~\'!11~!!:,-:unlr: IJ~ L:rgcr Bccr. l'!t>*j:~i,s:!,j ;\.c oil:::.::^^ patronhe<br />

this bovur:jg1: i:-i!!; .i~.ill:c.rity~ KJ: (.'cil/ie!l. (1 !--ED.<br />

17<br />

of r~!frt!~hil~~


288 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Weaver Charles, blacksmith b 91 Eliza- Webster G M, painter 205 Michigan ave<br />

be~h e<br />

Wcbster Geoge, gas fitter at Wetrnore's h<br />

Weaver James, carp b 119 Howard I-Iigll A<br />

Weaver John, brewer 85 Fort e<br />

Webster James, carp 125 Becch<br />

Weav( r Pete]; clel*k 41 2 Grariot<br />

Webster George, machinist 146 I-Ioward<br />

Weaver Peter, blacksmitll 135 Macomb Webster Moses, ship carp 1'7 Beaubien<br />

Weaver H, shoemaker with M Marts Weclo I), tailor 137 Lafayette e<br />

Weaver C barles, blacksn~i th 9 1 Elizabeth e Week John, carp 91 Macornb<br />

Wea\ror W V, sailor h DufEeld<br />

\Veelts Samuel, tailor 222 Congress e<br />

Webber L, tailor Beau bien<br />

Weeks David, 331 Coogress 0<br />

Wobber Peter, tailor 324 Clinton Weeks Alex B, dqguerreian 73 Grand<br />

Wobber John, tailor b 96 Woodbridge w River e<br />

Wobber George, lab Thompson<br />

Weibael Jacob, carp 21 Lawrence<br />

Webber George, store kceper River S Weikert Emel, carver 19 Porter<br />

Web ber Andrew, grocer 19 1 Fort e Weinberger C H, pattern maker 361 Con-<br />

Wober George F, blacksmith 225 Lafay- gresse<br />

etto o<br />

Weir James, constable h 197 Congress e<br />

WEBER JOSEPH of W & Fromviller Weir J, lab 46 Eiglltli<br />

h 26'7 Sixth<br />

Weiss Golfrid, lab Irving bet Sixth and<br />

WEBElt & FROMVILLER, ~vholcsale Seventh<br />

and rotail hardware merchants 23 JeEer- FWeiss Michael, lab Irving bet Sixth and<br />

.son ave<br />

Seventh<br />

WEBER HENRY, manufr and dealer in Weiss E, carp D & hI R W<br />

Furniture 193 Jefferson ave h 24 High Weitzoll John, tavern keeper 115 Atwatcr<br />

Wcber Charles, lab Marion<br />

Welch Mrs, 50 Adains nve e<br />

Weber Fred, clerk 11 7 High<br />

Welch R, driller Jackson $ Wilcy<br />

Webar Wm, lab 250 Lafayette e Welcll Richard, lab alley bet Porter and<br />

Weber Jos, shoemaker 98 Bates h Fort e Abbot<br />

W~ber George, carp 1 50 C roghan Welch James, macllinist G Wm Waire<br />

WEBER CHARLES, physician Woocl- WELCH & BIDDLE fancy goods 141<br />

ward we Grand Circus<br />

Jefferson ave<br />

WEBER JACOB, of W & fiomvilier h WelcIi J M, of W Ss Biddle h 52 Fort w<br />

26'7 Sixth<br />

Welch P, driller .Jacltson & Wiley<br />

Weber Joseph, lab Marion<br />

Welch John, lab 388 hlichignn avo w<br />

Weber N. dyer 9 1 Antoine<br />

Welch John, market-man 12 Monroe ave<br />

Weber Nicholas, lab Marion<br />

Welch Michael, lab 10 6 \lrooclbridge<br />

, Weber Michael, cooper b Matt Heiten Welch John, lab 97 Plum<br />

Weber John, slloe~naker 18'7 Fort .e Welch John, lab 59 Cherry<br />

WE BSTER M HOWARD, harctwsre Welch D, sailor rear 156 Franklin<br />

merchant 199 and 201 JetYenon are h Welch Slichacl, draynylllxn 51 First<br />

93 Fort w<br />

Welch Pat, nt Cornfielcl's 0 1 Fort w<br />

WE BSTER JOHN, hard ware mercliant Welch James, inachiuist N Y steam engine<br />

113 Woodward avo l, M I1 Webster works<br />

Tbbster Ed, tinsrnith 11 16 Centre Welch Pat, lab 206 Sixth<br />

Webster B E, 199 John it<br />

JVcIch Jarnes A, clerk N P Stewart b 24<br />

Webstaer 8 G, cooper 153 Abbot<br />

Miami avo<br />

Wcbster R 11, b I-Iownrcl House , Welch John, painter 170 Congress rv<br />

I zov ! TROT! TROY! -Vho rnant3any imm.t~i~inhlo thinq mnclo of iron an11 r:~nnot ho ilnmediatcly supplied<br />

in the m9.t cxten~ivc! who.esalo at the DETlLOCT LIARD\VAlZE STOltE ofthe 31ossrs. lluhl & Uucharmo, 17<br />

and 19 Wood ward avenue<br />

Country mc?rch:~ntq ttollt of buying st the East, p~haw! They aro not so verdant as not to know that ths<br />

grce t St A to of Jlichignn wants anti llluet hnvc, and already has rr great tradc Metropolis tor all the wants. of the<br />

\Volyeriilc community.-ED.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 939<br />

Welch David, farmer Elmwood H<br />

Wellborne Wm, b National Hotel<br />

Wellingtou A, (coloted) cook Beaubien<br />

Welling Conrad, bootmaker L L Farns-<br />

worth h Catharine<br />

Weller Joseph, teamster b J Mills Atwater<br />

Welles John 14, b Bicldle House<br />

WELLS JOHN, Checkered Store res 6<br />

State<br />

Wells V B, watchman M C R R Colum-<br />

bia e<br />

Wells H, 225 Congress o<br />

WELLS & HUNT, attorneys and coun-<br />

selors office Masonic I-Iall<br />

WELLS HENRY H, attorney and coun-<br />

selor of Wells & I-Iont h 125 Con-<br />

gress e<br />

Ivells J A, office 108 Jefferson ave b Bid-<br />

dle 7Iouse<br />

WELLS Rev N &I, 103 Farmor<br />

WTells A H, clerk Howard House<br />

Wells W P, attortley and counselor office<br />

166 Jefferson ave b National Hotel<br />

Wells G, caulker 430 Wooclbric~ge e<br />

Wells Thomas, clerk D & W Ii W b J F<br />

Keyes<br />

Wells Job, carp with N Palmer<br />

Wells Harriet, (col'd) Mullett<br />

%lms Henrietta, widow 248 Rivard<br />

Welton L L, clerk M C R R freight office<br />

b M C R R House<br />

Wele G P, saw maker C & P Mellus h<br />

270 Clinton<br />

Welz Jacob, tinsmith with M H Webster<br />

Werner L, machinist Jackson & Wiley's<br />

Wenil Fwd, lab Jay I1<br />

Wenclell Cllas E, clerk American Express<br />

office h A-tlams ave w<br />

\Vendell Mrs T S, 24 Adarns ave<br />

JVendt John F, shoemaker 289 Fort e<br />

Wenner August, gardener 35 Miami ave<br />

Wennes John A, tailor 255 MuIlett<br />

Wens John, lab 127 Clinton<br />

Wenzel A, leather deiiler, findings and<br />

hides 26 Monroe nve 11 34 Park<br />

Wenzel Lewis, clerlr A \Venzol<br />

Wepfler A, baker 161 Fort e<br />

Werker Fred, carp<br />

Werker J L, lumber inspector Thompson<br />

Werner Ed, porter Eagle Hotel<br />

Wert Henry, basket maker Waterloo<br />

Wert Peter, carp 1 68 Fort e<br />

Wertmann Anthony, glacer 287 Clinton<br />

Wertemberger Wm, shoemaker 127 Cath-<br />

a-i ue<br />

Werth Adam, blacksmith 102 Croghan<br />

Werzburg J, shoem:iker 65 Gratiot<br />

Wesley S, livery stable keeper 74 Larned<br />

h 90 Congre~s e<br />

WESSON WM D, of Crane & Wesfion<br />

res Hamtramck<br />

West -, clerk 27 Macomb ave<br />

West Nelson N, stewart Transit h 59<br />

Howard<br />

West Jas A, agent American Seed Store b<br />

26 Macomb ave<br />

West John, butcher Cass<br />

West Chnuncp, 23 Napoleon<br />

Wester John, 1:~b 94 Clint011<br />

WESTERN I-IOTEL, Alex Lenclbeatcr,<br />

prop 1'78 and 182 Woodbridge m<br />

Westaway Jas, plumber 41 Porter<br />

, WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH,<br />

1 2 8 Jefferson ai7e<br />

Westhner Gustnvus, cabinet maker 156<br />

Elizabeth e<br />

Weston Andrew, ncct G P Woodruff res<br />

over 22 Monroe ave<br />

W fi; STON ALLY N, editor and proprietor<br />

The Ashlar office Bagg's building L<br />

Biddle House<br />

Weston J W, joiner res over 60 Michigan<br />

ave e<br />

Wesmiller hug, lab Macomb H<br />

Wethersotn Miehnel, mason Thompson<br />

WETMORE FRED & CO, importers<br />

of crockery, china and glass ware 168<br />

Woodward at7o<br />

WETMORE FRED, of F Wetmore & Co<br />

h 411 JeRersoo ave<br />

WETMORE C Rf! of F Wotmorr, & C?.)<br />

res 155 Larned e<br />

LOCAL Pa~lrro~rsnr !-If the merchants of the citiescnd villnges of Michigan wish to go to New Yorkand other<br />

Eastem cities to see sights, me can have no objectiou. but on the contrary udvisc them to take along their wive@<br />

sons and daughters, and have s redly pleasant time of it. nut all the business of a staple character belonging<br />

to <strong>Detroit</strong>, arid therclfore belorlying to Mi cbigan. bcing now m:rtured to a perfclction and independence, so far an<br />

the system of wholesa1eing:lnd selling on commission is to be regardetl. IVo recommend our Michigan amateur<br />

travellers that thcy purchase but few bills of goodsuntil they return again to <strong>Detroit</strong> where they will find a<br />

nwrket equally full, and certainly, t.aking all mattera inle efitimate, aa cheap as they mould have found at "the<br />

East ."-ED.


2.40 DETROIT CITY DlRECTORk',<br />

WEThlORE C 11, of I? Wetinore Sr Co JVllite Michael, clraymall 100 Labrosse<br />

b 155 Lnrned c<br />

Wl~ite hlichael, lab 270 Fifth<br />

Wettelberger Conrail, grocer 116 Clinton Wllite Pat, lab 271 I'ifth<br />

Wetter Chns, tanner 5 1 Hish e<br />

White A LV, tailcr 11 331 Grand River<br />

WEYBURN W91, pllysician and surgeon White Tllos, sailor TromLly<br />

o-ffice 29 JeEe~-son aye<br />

Wl~ito H, boiler malier 132 Fort e<br />

M7cyinond W H, machinist Jackson Ss Wllitc Clns, inacllinist rcs Springwells<br />

Wilcy<br />

Write Mrs, wiclo\v 41 Aclams ave<br />

IVeymouth C A, grocer 232 Wood~~rarcl arc Wllitc lV111, mason 30 Adnms aye<br />

WHALEN JAJIES E, printer res 134 JVI-IITX JJSMES C, M D, oflice over D<br />

Rt~ndolpll<br />

D Smitll's clotlii~~g hall 11 11 1 Larued e<br />

Whnlen Jhn, lab 205 Sixth<br />

Wllitc I) 0, clerk at T & J Jiinchmalls<br />

Whealan Ywt,, lab '1 9'7 Abbot<br />

White Jerome, proprietor Stmi~ger's Home<br />

WHEATON THOMAS, boolc binder 30 54 Front<br />

Sibley<br />

White James, groccr 1'70 Jefferson ave<br />

WHEBTON W W, of Farrand Gr. Whea- White IVm, blacksmith 242 lIowar(1<br />

toll h 63 Howard<br />

White Alouzo, (co17d) cook 75 Croghan<br />

WHEATON GEO, blank book manuf Wlrite Jss, boiler maker N Y Stearn Enh<br />

256 Fort e<br />

vine Works 11 Deqrdndre<br />

WHEATON H, binder Palmer & Fisher ~gitc Mrs Julia, (col'd) 101 Napoleon<br />

res SiLdey<br />

Wllite Parish, blacksn~ith 3 45 Lariled o<br />

Wheeler W W, wa61cboard manufact~~rer White Benj, lnillcr 306 Congrcss e<br />

Fr:ln k 1 i rl<br />

White Wm, pattell1 maker 281 Congress<br />

WHEELER J J, attorney and counselor White Geo F, clerk b Garrison Ho~~su<br />

45 Griswold 11 190 Wooclward ave White Jas, milklnai~ Deqnindre I1<br />

Wheeler A T, chairmaker with Colyer & Whitehill Win, tnni~er Beaubien<br />

Thurston<br />

Whi tellill William, turner with Sam1 Clo-<br />

Wheeler Uriah, cooper Hamtramck lneilts<br />

WHEELElt RICHARD 0, acct Moore Whiten S, carp 200 Columbia e<br />

& Foote b \V W Wheeler<br />

Whit field John, (cord) b h 32 Wood-<br />

Wheeler Chns, with Barnum & Brother bridge w<br />

Wheeler L, lab 88 Mnllett<br />

WHITING J P, jailor Wayne County 210<br />

Wheeler JV !I!, clerk C A Trowbridge $ Beaubien<br />

Co b S Papiuo<br />

Whiting A, blacksmith 014 Woodward ave<br />

Wheeler W W, 284 Jefferson aye WIIITING L C, of Whiting & Benedic~<br />

Whelan John, lab Montcalm<br />

b Mrs Fnrquhar<br />

WHII'PLE W S, secretary Portage Min- WHITING & ADAMS, real estate and<br />

ing Co and Quincy Mining Co, o&c insoral~ce agents office 63 Griswoltl<br />

Cooper Block 148 Fort w<br />

WI-ITTING JOHN L, of UThiting cL- Ad-<br />

WIIIP1'LE DANL, billiard saloon over ams res 504 Jefferson ave<br />

225 Jefhrson ave 11 200 Congress e WRITING J T, ~ea1 estate and insurance<br />

TVl~ippla J L, sailor 21 '7 Cong,ress c agent 27 G Wootlbllclge e<br />

IVl~itali~r 13, sailor 300 Franklin WHITI'PU'G D J, attorney and counselor<br />

Whitcomb ?Jas M, Lamed e<br />

1 (; 6 JefTerson ave h 5 04 Jeferson aye<br />

Whitcornb R S, ship chandler and grocer Whiting Francis, painter 101 Elizabeth e<br />

h 194 Lafayetto w<br />

Whitlark John W, clerk at Eagle 6: Elliott's<br />

White Cko, plumber 103 Bates h 20 Con- b Bfrs E~ns\vortll<br />

gress e<br />

UThitinan L'lias D, engineer 121 IVi~ync:<br />

LET KO BODY READ T~rs !-If Pirc Crackers, and Fire Works in gcnernl, works of Art and F~IICY Collfvctinnaricw,<br />

R~CI Select Groceries are nc~t found iit tllc? two grcbat storchs owllc.d hy tho -.l'llelp~~~ brotllers in tlleir riv~J.<br />

con~petition fur trade ou Jcffcssun sve, below thc Aillericall Express Cifir:c.: ihcr~ go straight to h'cw Yak.<br />

\


Wl~itman D C, police officer at M C it R WIGIIT A, lircry stable 1tcel)er 52 hIicllclel~ot<br />

rcs 10s LIo\vnril<br />

igm avo 1, Jt 11 Hotel<br />

\\'hitinnn 1' 0, cnllp 155 C;rnn(l liivcr WI (:IIT A, clel;k Y 1.eccllna11 ~b 1:rothcr 11<br />

Wliitmol, Joscl)l~, 1:~b :tt lViglit,'s lnills cor I3rusll znd. Elizabetl~<br />

\Vhitmau Q, with I' 0 IVhitlrinn Wigziils \ VI~ A, ncct G Clintm<br />

Whitncy C ,J, 175 h!!i(:lli,qa~i :IVC w \\~i~gins S A, cilgl1aver over L P Dlurlicc<br />

Wllitney 0, ~rls 174 i\Toodaa~.d avo iVt.,otl\~nrct ave 1) G Clinton<br />

IVliitney A 13 F, b Sllennnn's<br />

llTIL1301i ltev A 1>,2.? bl~ico~nb nvc<br />

Whitnev N S, mal*blc cutter lo0 Bates \Vilbur Iienly, clerk L) Rev A L, I\-ilhor<br />

~~hitrnore I P, attorney and counselor W ILCOS JY W, architect aild builder<br />

office 153, Jeff'crson aye 1) 289 Jefferson sllol~ ~!'i~urar bet State alld Mollroc a\-e 11<br />

nve<br />

36 hiinlui aye<br />

Whitmore Mrs, 130 Jones<br />

Wilcox hlm, widow 2Di Brlush<br />

Whitscy 1" J, foreman painter st Ail-' \I 11~011 Wileox Eliza, 13 GI-iswold<br />

Ck CO'S<br />

WILCOS S: Glt AP, attorneys and coun-<br />

Ivhittcn Lrd ia, widow 410 Wooc1L)ridge e selors 1'7 and 18 Rotunda<br />

IVHITTL~SEY I3 M, with J W Till- Wilcos Eben N, of Wilcox c! Gray attorman<br />

ney 2 7 fi Jefcrson avc<br />

WEITWOOD D C, com~nissioil 111ew11;ln t Jvilcox Leander D, carp 243 Brush<br />

agent for l?airl)~llli'~ Scales 16 Wood- WILCOS SAM P, clerk I1 1' Raldwiri<br />

ward ave 11 4 9 E 1iz:d )e th w<br />

rcs 5 NIaconlb<br />

Wibber 1' J, c31.p i ci 1 Olrbard<br />

Wilcon Geo A, nttoriley ant1 counselor 114<br />

Wick Josepl~, lab 1 1 7 hfullett<br />

L:1f:iyc tte<br />

Wiclts Olirel; elelk at 'kT:lll Every's 5 S Jef- Wilcox, Luff C! Fuller, grocers and sllip<br />

IVkrson me cl~i~ndle~~s foot Shelby<br />

IVick11am E, teamster for JV C Cmunca11 Wilcos Orviile, $6 Illiarni ave<br />

183 Gratiot<br />

Wilcoxson J it, dep sheriff 2 03 It2ndolph<br />

MTiclrlinm Peter7 lab Lnmecl e<br />

Wild Fred, collfeetioner with H llTinemann<br />

IVICI


.<br />

242 DETROIT ClTY DIRECTORY,<br />

Wiley Samuel, barkeeper with Simon Scott<br />

Wilkie D, tinsmith 162 Columbia<br />

Wilkie A, grocer 141 Beaubien<br />

Wilkie Geo, carp b B P Ackerinan<br />

CvILI


AND ADVERTISING GAZET.TEER. 243<br />

WILLIAMS A S, agent Michigan Oil Co<br />

h 46 Jefferson ave<br />

'Williams G H, broom maker 79 Grand<br />

River<br />

Williams J W, paper hanger 50 Maeo~nb<br />

Williailison Wm, b S Andrews<br />

Williamsoil Robt. drayman 368 Beauhien<br />

UTilliainson hvilliam, Lotclter 287 Wood-<br />

ward avo<br />

JVilIington Charles, boatswain Reveuoe<br />

Cutter b 16 Sproat<br />

Willing Jolin, millwt~iglit 342 Congress c<br />

WILLITS IVELLINGTON, teacher 8th<br />

Ward School 11 67 Locust<br />

'WILLITS WM J, pattern maker at Loco-<br />

motive Works 11 5 Abbot<br />

WILLITS HENRY L, carp b 5 Abbot<br />

'Willniarth 0 B, auctioneer 183 Michigan<br />

Wilson Chas B, bar soap maker 339 F~~.tt.e<br />

Wilson James, clerk Garrison House<br />

Wilson J, brass founder Larned<br />

Wilson F, at Noble7s whip factory b Nowarc1<br />

House<br />

Wilson J~mes, wagon maker b J Alton<br />

Wilson W, machinist Jackson & Wiley<br />

Wilson Sarnoel, teamster 56 Columbia<br />

WILSON & WATTS, sail rnakers over<br />

Campbel! $ Mcrrick<br />

Wilson Mls Eliz:~beth, h 65 Abbot<br />

Wilson Miss M, milliner b 252 JefTelron<br />

ave<br />

Wiltoil Henry, sawyer Deqaindre H<br />

Wilton Jolm, wagon rniilter b Shermsn'a<br />

Wincliell John, finislic~r 11 1 Fort e<br />

Winchell Addison, with Henry Miller<br />

Winchester A, mason 321 Brush<br />

ave w<br />

WINDER J, clerk U S District Court of-<br />

Will~ner Fred, slloe~nnker b Geo Olderltopy fice U S Court House res cor Woodwanl<br />

Willtner P~*ed J, shoemaker b Geo Oldcr- aare and High<br />

kop p<br />

Wirldsor MI; b hlrs Earl<br />

Willoughl~y Benj, farmer Lrnned I3 1;Vineberger B sawyer Gratiot<br />

Wilson Geo W, clerk Z Cllandler $ Co WINEMANN H, confectionery and oya-<br />

?Vilson Jolln S, clerk 01 Aclams avo ter depot 244 Jefferson ave<br />

WILSON JOHN B, yes 141 liomard WINEMANN JACOB, confectioner 29<br />

Wilson Thos, finisl~er 245 Li~fiiyette w JeEerson ave<br />

Wilson Thomas, lively stable kecper 12G WING N H, banker office 156 Jefferson<br />

Beecli<br />

ave b Bidclle I-Iotlse<br />

Wilson Henry, sail maltor res Springwells Wing F M, engineer hydraulics b N Bart<br />

WILSON JOHN, merchnt ti~ilor 121 Wing H A, bar tender J Crowley<br />

Jefferson are 11 69 Fifth<br />

Wing Anson, lab 88 Guoin<br />

Wilson I), carp 42 Adams avo<br />

IVINGERT WM, rifle manufactory 108<br />

Wilson Henry, faun er C liicago Eoad Woodvard avo factory eor Bates wd<br />

Wilson Cy rns, carp 3 9 Col~un hia w<br />

Congress res 20 Collllnbia w<br />

Wilson Wln B, steamboat agent 39 Colum- Wilson &Watts, sail loft over Campbell &<br />

bia w<br />

Merrick<br />

TVilson Tlios J, carp 3 0 Colllrnbia w WINIiLER Rev J F, 210 Fort e<br />

Wilson Wm, sail maker Tliornpson Winn 0, blacksmith n s Congress e<br />

"Wilson Wm, bli~clismitl~ Abbot<br />

Winney J E, conductor M C R R b 242<br />

Wilson Mrs S, 95 Atwder e<br />

Lafayette w<br />

Wilson Thos V, 81 0 Grand Riser Winslow Sopllia, dress maker b S Sparling<br />

Wilsor~ John, $);linter b L Liggee WINTER GEO, h:it and cap manufacturer<br />

Wilson Agnes, L L Liggee<br />

and dealer 184 Jefferson :rye res 35 High<br />

Wilson John J, (col'd) 66 Lafayette e WINTER BOOTH, salesman with Cleo<br />

Wilson J-oseph, (col'd) cook 100 Clinton Winter<br />

Wilson Ed, clerk . Thompson cPs Cllase b Winter Wm, vinegar factory 157 Macomb<br />

Ik11.s Allen's<br />

- --<br />

Win terhal ter John, 152 Woodbridge e<br />

- P<br />

Tri~ CHECICERED SI~OPE NO 131, 1;;3:~rfd 135 WOOO\YAITD AvF.-Life'sexpuricuce is not more checkered than<br />

is this great wholesale and retail emporium of every kirltl of merchmdise. and what is I cry sntiefactory to a<br />

di stant Michigan mercnntile community. Mr. Stephens. the proprietor. has in addition to his naturally gentle.'<br />

manly and obliging dispo~ition the great bll~ine~8 capacity to direct their attention. with profit to themselves,<br />

to as extensive a stock, with fresh cargos-constantly arriving, af dry goods and groceries as they am sdect from<br />

in <strong>Detroit</strong>,.-ED.<br />

I


24$ DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

-<br />

WINTERI-IALrrER MICIIAET,, Icos- ' Woll Chas, t~~mcr 32-1 Clinton<br />

sutll IIotc.1 15 9 a ~ 161 ~ d Lnfayctte w IVolverton J L, ship carp 1) N I-Iart<br />

IVire Geo 11. lawyer 48 Bxlter Ibis .Jol,ii, groccr 100 ltivard<br />

Wirtlicrs W;dtel; farrncr $I;unt~.alucl< WOOD WAI Ii, d~aligl~tt~lnn~l h 10 Cro-<br />

Wise Jncol), lab 253 hlu llett<br />

@fin<br />

Wise T4T~~~, lab 32'1 Fifth<br />

Wood JVm, saloon kccpcr 11 59 Second<br />

\Vise Peter, piano ~nnker b W Fisher Wood Solomon, c1iginc:er 2 29 Laftl~ctte w<br />

\Vise F, lab 1 50 Crogllnti<br />

Wuoil IV S7 b l~:~ilro:icl IIotcI<br />

JVisrly J:iini)s, composition roofer 4 0 Bates JVood ~IIs, nitlo \v 7 1 S;:vcntll<br />

Wisnar Gottlirb, 1:lb 1'76 I-ligh<br />

Wooil Peter, Tholnpson<br />

,\%Tisner Oicnr T, clerk 1' 0 b hlrs Jones Wood .Jolln, teamster 315 Fif~ll<br />

7;a1*nctl<br />

WOOD hf W, agent N Y & A R RL<br />

\\71SilTZLL 0 C, clerk W S Drigp Wormly 1Ioosc<br />

TVitgen Antliony, clcl-k 283 F~:lnkl~n Wood Lu tllei; 10 Sproat<br />

JVithc1)ec~lc Cl~as 8, b Nfitional IIotel Woocl iV111, N:itional Saloon 163 ancl 165<br />

IVITHERELL B F H, ~ tt~y and counselor Wootlbl~idgi: w<br />

office 40 Wood w:lrd arc rrs EIitl~ tramck IVood Joseph C, clerk 6 fifcrclmnts Es-<br />

\Vittinnnn Fat)ins, locker 260 Ernstings cll:mge<br />

\\*ittelbe~-ger Joseph, baker 260 Hia tinp Wood D, blncltsmitll at Yoong's Fol~nclry .<br />

\17ittenl,elg David, portcr wit11 Dicliinson \Good itsl)crt, L1;lcltsmitll 165 Porter<br />

6L eo, b flt\~ntcr<br />

\'food I! i ly, sean~st~~ess 1 03 ~ussclfl<br />

IVitt,s C llns, plasterer Tho113 pson<br />

IVootl iticll:lrd, cnlBp 7.1 Len-is<br />

Wittich Theo, lab 188 Antoinc<br />

I\'ood 0 C, (col'd) musician 145 IInstings<br />

Witz Adam p:~it~ter 113 itiopcllc JVOOL) E F, ticket ngent Qrcnt Wsstern<br />

It'ixtes Corn~*lius, 1;lL Fmnkli~~ 1-1<br />

Rail\r?9p oflice M C R R Depot 218<br />

IVogt G, shocmnk~r 82 Abbot<br />

IVood bridge<br />

\Yo1 belt Fmnk, music in^^ 2 0 hfaple Wood Chas, boiler n~al~er Tl~ompson<br />

Wolf Bc.mnrc1, tailor 20'7 Croghm \I7ood ~II-S, ividow 11 7 Porter<br />

7Volf Mrs Marv, 258 blullctt<br />

WOOfiBRIDGE tVR/I, Sen, 352 Wood-<br />

\Folf P, small beer maker 286 Bealtbien bridge .ev<br />

Wolf Wm, shocmnltcr wit11 1V1n Krnnser Wood J:ine, mido\v tailol*ers 5 6 hIicll ave<br />

Wolf H, trunk l~~alrer 1 84 Lafayettc e WOODBRIDGE DUDLEY, res Wm,<br />

Welf Fred, bntcllcr 130 Macorn11<br />

Wood briOge, Sen];<br />

Wolf Henry, carp 17 1 Congress r WOODBRIDGE W3f, Jr, 314 Wood-<br />

\lrolf Christian, lab Irving bet Sixth and Lritlge iv<br />

Scvcn th<br />

Wood N B, draftsman Snrveyor Generals<br />

Wolf Goclfrcy, lab Ann bet Sixth and 0flit.e<br />

Serei~ th<br />

WOOD1~'ORD M DETVITT, Trriu Dis-<br />

MTolf Chs, tavern keeper h 170 Lamed iir patch M c 11 R b 14 2 Lnf:lyet.to m<br />

\Volf H J, foreman st G W H~scs b 111 'IVoo(ll~:~m Thos, 20 Macomb nve<br />

L~I-IIcCI IV<br />

~VootlIlulI J C 13, groccr 80 Adam nve<br />

IVolfgengba~~mlcr .John, carp<br />

VvToocllock Blichnel, round ho~lse D & bI<br />

\Bolbclilagar Louis, carp 262 Clinton 11 TIT<br />

IVolfsclcllngcr Jolln, carp 2 69 Cliilton ~ V)or1 I locl; Lawrcrice, carp 1) 14 Howard<br />

~~~olfslz~~~~~<br />

Antllony, 105 1~'iftll<br />

lock M, 1:il) 1 32 I:~ccll<br />

\Vollemocber Potw, clorlc $1 11 $ R F WOOD RU1qF C 1' ck Co, ~~liolesale anll<br />

Wright Sd Co 166 Jlacomb<br />

retail clealers ill hnrclwnrc 73 Wood~varcl<br />

~Vollenwaber An tl~on y, mason Hiqh If:<br />

c? YC<br />

-. .- . . . - -- . - - -. . -. - ..-. -- - - - - - -<br />

'J'tr~. ROT[;NI>A SA t.oos (4 11 ISW(JI,~I-ST.- bQ (! J


AND ADTTERTISING GAZETTEER. 245<br />

WOODRUFF C P, of C. P W $ Co 353 \ITLI(;IIT I3 C &J BR,OTEIER, grocers 37<br />

Jefe~son are<br />

hlicl~igw are e<br />

Woodworth Jns, clerk at S~nitll's Ineat IVrigllt 'J! 13, of 1'L C 12rri@lt b Bro 37<br />

market<br />

hllcllignn arc (!<br />

Woods Dav, blncltsi~~itli b Dill tmore IIotel Wrigli t 535, engineel. cola hl iclligall aye and<br />

Woocls Tllos, lab 18 1:1*ont<br />

C ass<br />

l\.loo(ls Geo, plaster 1) 209 \Voodwarcl are Wl~ip llt Jobn, mason 90 Oalc<br />

Woods hlrs, 1) 11 'is Woodb~~idgc w MT~*igl~t C N, 1:iI) 172 iil)l)ot<br />

Woocls Coinclius, Itit, 1 ri 6 l'orter WKIGII1' I1 11 CE ]I1 F JJ Co, n~l~olcsalo<br />

Woods Ed, 1:iL 42 11c111.y<br />

and re~nil dealers in groceries and yro-<br />

Mrood\vortl~ C';ill t Nrlso~l, I 9 Seventh visions 1 Blicliigan rive c<br />

Woollcy J T, L Natioiinl IIotel<br />

7Nrigllt Cllns A, clerk J TiT Sollnston b 160<br />

Wooley S~nitll, b E 9 Woolcy<br />

JelK3rson arc<br />

WOOLEY E J, acct at IV~S' l3:lnlc and Wrigllt JIrs Bosnn, I) N S Wllitnep<br />

apnt for Lillie's safes 11 143 li'ifth Wrigllt hI:utir~, 154 1:ort o<br />

Woolsep John \V, clerlc 26 hliami arc Wright Pi tel; musici;in 154 Fort c.<br />

WOJXC'ESTE~~ lllh, iusurclnce tigent res Wright II. JV, cabinet rnnlier b T T Lecte<br />

84 Clo1uml)ia w<br />

Wright Miss hlnrr .T, 11 63 Abbot<br />

Wol-limnn J C: (eol'tl) porter 4 2 Hnrrict W~oigllt Henry, bilsbcr 145 Woodbridgc w<br />

Wo~-kmsn Clias, Lnker wit11 A IV Copland b same<br />

Woriner G S, superintending Stewa~cl 11 IVrigh t Ernest, lab T.m\~b~*i(lgc Spi~ingwells<br />

DG First<br />

W~ligllt Arnands 11, wit11 C 11 Carey 58<br />

Wormer &1 R, steward S B hlississppi h 3 15 Lafi~lycttc<br />

Scventl~<br />

TV~~igl;llt S~lsan ME, 9 Gland n.ircr<br />

WOItMLET HOUSE, Third opposite M Winigl~t WI~, clerk b 162 Gris\~olcl<br />

C It It Depot I ~ riiht Win, carp 11 10 13c111-y<br />

WORMLEPS cb ICING, proprieto~s I Wriker Anthony, carp IIigll<br />

Worinlcy House<br />

Wrigll tm ire J, 1n:~cllinist b ]liestern Ilotel<br />

WORMLEY CBAS, of W & King b W~lcrth A, inniscinn 158 iiutoine<br />

Wornllcy IIonso<br />

Worgess Nicllolna, grocer Gratiot<br />

WORMLEY FltED P, of W & King b Wostoff hf:rrtin, r:l~*~~isller 160 Elizabetli o<br />

WT\'orrnlry IIoosc<br />

J57YCICOlW' JOIlhT, wood turner GG Lewk<br />

Wort11 Wm, drover 3 Wiorler<br />

WPCIiOPF ROBElW, arcchitect arid<br />

IVol~tbington bl;irgi.arct 1 40 JVoodbridge builder 8'i Se\-c.ntll<br />

Jhrtley 1.obc.1-t, clerk P 0 b IIoward IITPANDOTTE ROLLING MILL C'o,<br />

EIouse<br />

oflice C!apt.zin J$':~j.(l.'s<br />

JTorxlnicll Ma~gn~~ct, \vi(low 86 Clinton WYLDE J\T1ll, steainboat Captain 98<br />

Wright .To1111 J, W rn IVingert 11 226 Brush L~rncd e<br />

WIt IGI-IT AND KE Wd & Cu, b:~nkers Wyles Dln F, b 11 and hack proprietress 15<br />

oflice cor \Vood\\l:ircl ftve a d Larned C ass<br />

TTright John 6, of IV Audrews & Co res Wyman XIrs ,J:~rc, CIIO~II<br />

183 Woclwn~-(1 arc<br />

- JVy~nan Sanl~iel, fi-eight conductor DI C<br />

Wright A, \vifii S Borlinns 114 Rnndolpl~ It b 208 IIo\vnrd<br />

Wright Tr\-in, clurlt JVm IVingert 1) snnle FVYT,ES ItUSSELL IFT, agent G TI7 R<br />

IITriglIt Robert, nlcrcllxnt tailor I$ Shel- W line of i~~t(~i.tlntion:tl stealners office<br />

den B?~cli 129 Jt~fYcrson 8YG<br />

16 l'l~ild L JIiclt iqnn Escl~:lnge<br />

JVright Mary, 65 IIigll<br />

FQnkoop E, Dcpt 8ljcritf 40 Ad:~rns ave e<br />

- -- -- - - - -- - -- - - . -. - -<br />

J. O J. EIIKNNAX -The cornpi1c.r of t.hc <strong>Directory</strong> 11:~s h(.(!n noticin? with P:LI isf;~i:t inn far st:vrr:~l years the<br />

progross in Ilolter N:i.lting 1)y %l(~ssrs. J. & J. Rrc?nt~:~n. nt the nl:~,n~~f;~c.t;ory on I,:~rncvl.sk \Yvst. brht\v~!cn Sccori~i<br />

and 'l'llirci ~t,roc.ts ant1 wondcbr linw lollr: tlie annifort;ibln --olrl fogy '' ~ vl~r~ is i1.t t 111b l,c%:t.11 ol'tllc rst,nhli.


:246 DETROIT CITY DIREC'TORY,<br />

x<br />

Xairn Mame, lab Marim<br />

Y<br />

Yndrnond Fred, tobacconist 1'71 Congress e<br />

Pafer Fanny Miss, b A Wright<br />

lTager C hI, llnttor Goo Winter<br />

Yahn Julius, cn~p 232 Clinton<br />

Yabs Jolm W, b Mn C 1-lenry<br />

'YATES CLOTHING HALL, 66 Wood-<br />

YOUNG ANDREW, of Young & Son b<br />

M Young, Sen,<br />

Young Michael, Jr, b M Young, Sen<br />

Young C hes, piano malter H Schonacker<br />

Young Hogli, New York Dying establish-<br />

ment res JeEel'son ave H<br />

lToung M ]-: D, 134 hlichiga~ avo w<br />

Young Duncan, shoemakel; b 12'7 Cass<br />

Yo& Jeremiah, mason 149 Cai~gress ~v<br />

wa!d ave<br />

ZaLriskie Wm 1-1, office Wyandotte Rolling<br />

Yates Joscpl~, of Yates Clothing Hall res Mill res 477 Jefferson ave<br />

Jefferson sire<br />

Zachereder Joseph, shoeniaker 2 1 Clay<br />

Yates A P, of yates $ Co b Joseph Yates Zagal G, lab 3 14 Lafapette e<br />

htes bIrs, b 11 44 I-1o~val.d<br />

Zalincler J, \yarnisher 11 1 High<br />

Yates \Vln I(, clerk Yatcs Clotl~ing Hall Znlicler Henry, varnisber with II Weber<br />

Yates C il, clotllicr h 537 Jeffolson ave Zancr C, mason 13 1 MuTlett<br />

Yedder Fred, lab 15 1 Porter<br />

Zander Joseplq shochakcr 1 3 7 IVood-<br />

Yenger CI):is, l)lncks~nitl~ 141 l3;lstings<br />

Yenwlne Anclrcw, lab 80 Catha~.ine<br />

yERICES Whl P, ntty ofice 11 Rotunda<br />

bridge w<br />

Zegnx~ F, slloemaker 272 Fort e<br />

Zene A, plaster paris maker 162 Lafay<br />

Yoncnrc Chas, carp Flanklin<br />

ette e<br />

Yonclorf Pail!, lab 1) 14'1 Columbia e Zenar Fred, lab 230 Mullett<br />

Young IIenr~., bl:~cksinitll W:~terloo Zenatr an tho^, tailor 2(i Maple<br />

Young H (col'd) 186 Lafayette e Zerbe Jacob, t:~i!ol- 185 Russell<br />

Young C M, acct Joll~l A Ke~r h 190 Zerer Win, carp 1'72 Lafiryette e<br />

Fort c<br />

POUE'C; WAl T, ntty and counselor land<br />

Zetler John, lab 231 Hastings<br />

Zender Henry, fr.r~na Glntiot H<br />

agent office 9 I-Io\~iar(l House Block<br />

Young Francis shoemalter b M Martz<br />

YOUNG M, machinist 98 Woodbridg? e<br />

YOUNG & SON, founders and machinists<br />

cor Blash ant1 ~Vooclbri~lge<br />

Zerbe Henry, tailor 174 Brush<br />

Zettle Geo, macliinist Jackson $ Wiley<br />

Zibcl C hrow, blacksmith Thompson<br />

Zimnlerman S, 99 Elizabeth e<br />

Zimmerman IWm, wagon maker 142 and<br />

Young Jalncs, rifle maker and gunsmith 144 Eighth<br />

30 Elizabeth<br />

Zirnmerrnan \Vm, carp 164 Fort e<br />

Young Win, porter Geo Kiioy h 'Larned Zimmerman C, carp 246 Orleans<br />

Young Wm, shoemaker 10'7 Adams ave e Zimmerman Joseph, carp 6 42 Front<br />

YOUNG H A, New York Dye House Ziegler Augusta, widow 152 Beeobien<br />

Han~ t ralnck<br />

Zircher C, s~l oon keeper 3 6 7 Gratiot<br />

YOUNG MEN'S HALL, ovor 115 and Zittel Gco, machinist 11 2 Russell<br />

1 1'7 JeiTersoa we<br />

Young Ciw, acct 190 Fort e<br />

Young Re tecca, widow 1 09 Croghan<br />

Young JVm, carp 32 6 Seventh<br />

Young Ant,oioe, bar tender 2'79 Fort e<br />

Young A, clock mal


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER.<br />

LIST OF PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS AND OTHER<br />

DEPARTMENTS OF THE MEDICAL PROFES-<br />

SION RF;SIDING IN DETROIT.<br />

[The Compiler milst be cxcuscd for not dcsignnting in this list the pnrticular branches of thc nlcdicnl profession, encl~ gentlem:in<br />

slioula ham anncscd to liis namc. Sucli information shall be printed on filturc occasions, where supplied. If arrangement r<br />

were made with Ihc publisher IIC would print the whole State 31cdical Society List.<br />

0<br />

ALLEN IRA. ovcr 65 Tlroo(lward avc and 3 Lamed w TARE EDWARD, as Farmer<br />

.A SIILEY It V, (ticnt ist) 1~'ircluen's Hall and 3 State hERhIOrl'T -, officc cor Congcss and Griswold<br />

AXFORD Dr, Masonic lltlll<br />

Inncan lJ0ltTER 0 I;, 1"ralllilin JTousc cor Bates & Lamed<br />

1low:lrd<br />

l'O'C\rElt PIJINY, 061 tJ~lYe~.ho~~ nvc<br />

C11,2RIC E 11, o%cc cor JeEcrson ave and Grismold b Rn- PR15SCXYl' 0 (i, (cclccic) rcs :~t llrs Iii1111tnll's<br />

tl0ll:Ll IlOtcl<br />

I'ALL.1 Jlrs ANGELO, (nlitl~vifc) 182 31ullctt<br />

C!IC'OTTE JOJIN l:, 146 Lnrned e<br />

('0111i 11 l', 431 dcit;11*011 :tve<br />

COi


GENERAL STATHBTBCAL STJlKNLARY OF THE CITY OF I<br />

DETROIT IN THE YEAR <strong>1856</strong>-7.<br />

92l'l1!-sici:uns, Surgeons, he,<br />

:2;; St01~CS<br />

2 I'nttcric1.s<br />

7 1,i111c liilnsnl~d Stonc 1-:1rds<br />

4 7


I<br />

AND ~IDVBRTIS'ING GAZETTEER.<br />

ELafayettc Bcenevo8eaa& Associ~atBona,<br />

.<br />

-<br />

3-4'3<br />

-<br />

This la~tdiblc PrcncB bcncbvolcnt Socict~., we arc glad to fintl, is progressing, au increase<br />

of mllmLcrs bring nddd at almost cl-cry mceting. Tllis is one of tha instru-<br />

~l~entalit,ic~s \rliicli ougllt to csist ns an almoncr of the bencrolence of nlan to his brother<br />

Irlnn. tl~r~st that SLIC~I soci(~lios nlny nl~vays rcccive tho al)precieting aid of the<br />

~vealthy, so tllnt tho clutichs of t11~ good Samaritan<br />

--<br />

may ic dis11c~nsetl in clccclu as well<br />

:is nlords of co~lifort. Tho otlicers of this Society will bc si.cn on ;cferencu t.0 the<br />

Index. ED.<br />

'C\.'o hnrc hcc11 shown a sample of coal by Mr. Tburbel; found within onu hundretl<br />

rods of tlle hl. C!. R. Depot ;it Jncliso~i. 'Ule coal is light, clrhar n~ld bc?antifi~l, and<br />

I,ctter tllni~ tllo nlajority of tho coal used in this marliet. Tho strntulll is fi.om four to<br />

firc feet in tl~ickoess, ;lncl was found by a colli~r from Ohio. When our Michip coal<br />

beds sllall be fiiii~ly opened they will afyord co:d as \vcll adapted to general uses rn lnny<br />

jn tho United Statcs, imd at clcapor ri~tes than Oliio and ~cnnsylr.ania coals can<br />

' obtained.-<strong>Detroit</strong> ilcl~e~~tise~.<br />

It would seem fiuni tho followin= extract of a Icttel; dated May 1,1 6&0j from Sa1111i<br />

Preston, of Stockport, Pa., to the cclitor of the New Pork American, that the existence<br />

of co~cr<br />

in the regions of Lake Superior, was known earlier tlinn it is generally sup<br />

J)OS(Y~ to have been, and tlint tl~c United States are inclebtecl for its possession to Dr.<br />

Franklin :<br />

Dr. Franklin told ~ uc that when lie was drawing the treaty of peace with England<br />

in the <strong>City</strong> of Paris, 110 had access to tlie journals and charts of n corps' of Prench<br />

eoginecrs, tl~nt had sloops and mere exyloril~g Lake Sul)erior, when Quebec fell to the<br />

nntisk; from wllicll cliart 110 clmw the line through Lake Silperior to i~~clode the most<br />

:incl the best of the copper ore to tho Uniteil States; that the ti11m W O U come ~ ~ when<br />

drawing that line would bo considerecl tllc g~*o,ztest service he ever rentlerecl his connt~');<br />

and the copper ore Lo il greater source of wealth tlinn any other nation posscssetl; that<br />

the fncilitics of triclrsportation TYOLIU Lo well improved so as to csport that copper ore<br />

to Europc cheaper than thcy raised it fro111 their own rtlines."<br />

TI-IE I)-'EOPI~E'S<br />

T<br />

ADVENT.<br />

[r,EyC;LI"I'ION AW Al;STIIEN.]<br />

---. -.--<br />

~ k - E.L-;:\.LD ESASSZ:y.<br />

Tis coming lip tllc F ~ Cof P ~ 'r~rnc.<br />

Tllc gi~:~~.liib~t 11c;lrt liatll tcntlrr cltords,<br />

,\rltl this oltl uorltl is zro\vi~~y t~riglitcr!<br />

'1'0 \v:lkCn :~i tlie iia111c of " llrotller :'<br />

TYi* III:I~ 11ot sctib its tI:iiC: l


250 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

MILITIA LIST OF MICHIGAN.<br />

Commander in Chief of the Forces,<br />

111s EXCELLENCY KINSLEY S. BINGHAM, GOVERNOR OF MICR. ez oflcio.<br />

(Period of command expires Nov. 185 6.)<br />

Stas.<br />

FREDERICK W. CURTENIUS, -<br />

. JOHN E. SCHWARZ, - -<br />

JOHN E. SCEIIVARZ, - -<br />

Col. FRED. C. WHIPPLE, of IIowcll,<br />

DAVID B. DAVIS, of Lenawee,<br />

bL HORACE C, THURBER, of Oakland,<br />

WILLIAM D. WILKINS, of Wayne,<br />

LL GEORGE W. HOFFMAN, of Berrinn,<br />

biajor BENJ. FOLLET, of Ypsilanti,<br />

Captain HORACE S. ROBERTS, -<br />

-<br />

-<br />

- - A$utnnt Geneml.<br />

- Quarter Jfilster Gene~nl.<br />

. - B~i,qadier Gerceml.<br />

- - .Judge Aduoeate.<br />

- - 1 I<br />

-<br />

- /- - - Aides de Camp.<br />

C -<br />

J<br />

&litary See. to Corn. in Chief.<br />

- - Aide cle Camp.<br />

ORGANIZD MILITARY COXPANIES OF D ETROIT. .<br />

[In future editions of this work each Company in the State may hnve its members<br />

enrolled this department, on communicating, and arranging details with publisher,]<br />

ARTILLERY.<br />

Scott Guards.<br />

FRED. RUEHLE, Captain. . I JOHN CASPERY, 2d A' zeutenant.<br />

JACOB WE BEE, 1 st Lieutenant. FRED. SC HE REB, 3d Lieatenarct.<br />

FRANCIS KREMER, - - - Orderly Se~geant.<br />

Armory in Stale Armory, Griswold Street.<br />

CAVALRY.<br />

National Dragoon Guards.<br />

J. P. WHITING, Captain. WM. H-CJDSON, 1 st Lieutenant.<br />

LOUIS KOSTEE, 2d Lieutenant. J. V. RUEHLY, -Sergeant Major.<br />

&. Armory in State Armory7 Gliswolcl Street.<br />

This troop is efficiently equipped, res~ectably mounted, uniformed, armed and accou-<br />

tred, anl numbers about 40 men and homcs.


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Shield's Guards.<br />

Organized in 1853.<br />

DANIEL MURRAY, Captain. E~D~WARD NOLAN, Orderly Sergt,<br />

NDWARD MOLLOY, 1st Lteutenant. D. SHANNAHAN, 2d 6 L<br />

WM. MONAGHAN, 2d 66 JAMES McCANN, 3d 66<br />

P. SEiAUGHNESSY, 3d 66<br />

The Company numbers 60 members, and contemplate an improved change of uni-<br />

form. Allnory over Dickinson's Drug Store, Jefferson Avenge.<br />

Yager Guards.<br />

Organized June, 18 53,<br />

ANTHONY LIBGERM AN, Captai~t. C ASPEE PIP, Orderly Skrgean b.<br />

F. WORTHMAN, 1st Lietltenant. ANTI-IONY GROVEL, 2d "<br />

PAUL GIES, Zd (6 CASPER SHULTE, 3d<br />

CONRAD FUCHE, 3d 66 FRANCIS BLUM, 4th<br />

The Colnpany numbers about 60 members. Armory on Monroe Avenue.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Light Guards.<br />

Organized November, 1 65 5.<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTION.<br />

HENRY M. WHITTELSEY, - - -<br />

JAMES E. PITTMAN, - - -<br />

W. J. SPEED, - - - - -<br />

-<br />

- Presidelzt.<br />

Trea.s urer.<br />

- Secretary.<br />

OFFICERS.<br />

A. S.WILLIAMS, Captain. D. R. PIERCE, 2d Sergeant.<br />

We D. WILIiIES, 1st Lieutenant. J. C. LATKAM, 3d Sergeant.<br />

JA.S. E. PITTMAN, 2d Liezatenant, H. M. WHITTELSEY, 4th Sergeant<br />

JOHN ROBERTSON, 3d Lieuteaant. H. R. MIZNElt, Corporal.<br />

EDW. TROWBRIDGE, 4th Lieutenant. 3%. HOWARD, 66<br />

NELSON TRUKKEY, Color Sergeant. T. C. SHELDON, 6L<br />

GEORGE DOTY, Orderly Sergeant. R. P. TOMS, b t<br />

Company numbers at present about 80 members. Armory over 2 10 Jefferson avenue.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Grays.<br />

This is the name of x company of boys who have orpnized as a military company<br />

~~nder the drill of Lieutenants Robertson and Pittman. The officers elacted August<br />

2 1st mere as foliows :<br />

President, - -<br />

WILLIAM COIL.<br />

Seereta,ry and Treasurer,<br />

CON\VAY W. NOBLE.<br />

Captain, - FIiE DERlCIC SPEED,<br />

I-<br />

1st Lieutenant, - -<br />

JOHN .HOWARD.<br />

'2d Lieutenalzt, -<br />

WILLIAM IIULL,<br />

3d Lieztte~zn~tt, - -<br />

EDWAlti) BISSELL.<br />

Thoy have adopted a gray uuiform t,rilnmed with recl.<br />

t.2


- 959<br />

l)#TROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Observations on noakif2,q Puddings and Pancakes.-Tlle outsiclc of n boiled pudding<br />

often tastes clis;lgrrcilble, which arises by tlle clotli not being nicely washed, and<br />

kept in a dty place. It sllould be dippccl in boiling water, stpcezed dry, and floored<br />

when going to be ~lsod. If bread, it slrould be tied I\~oie ; if batter, tight orer. The<br />

water shoulil boil qnick when tllt pudding is put in ; nncl it slroolcl be movcrd about for<br />

;t ininotr, lest the ingredients shoold not mis. Batter pucl(1ing slionld be strained<br />

through a coarse sive, when all is mixed; io others, tlie cgp separably. Tho pans and<br />

L:lsins in~~st be alw:~ys buttored. A pan of cold water sllould be ready, and tho podding<br />

dipped in as soon as it comes out of tho pot, and tl~en it will not ndllcre to the<br />

cloth. Very a)od puddings ]nay be macle without eggs, but tlley must hilvc? as little<br />

milk as \will lm~, and inost boil three or four hours. A few s~~oonfuls of fresh small<br />

Leer, or one of yeast, will answer instead of eggs; or snow is an exccllcnt substitute for<br />

eggs, either in potldin$s or pancaltes. Two large spoonfills tvill supply tho place of one<br />

egg, and tha article it a used in will be equally good. The yolks md whites bentell<br />

long and separately, m;~lro tho article they are put illto mucll lighter.<br />

Tomato 01ne2et.-Procuro two quarts of perfectly ripe and fresh tomatoes, cut thorn<br />

carefully, an3 simmer, for the space of two minutes, over a tol~abiy quick fite. Cut a<br />

few oniol~s fine, and ]nix with tl~em a due quantity of crumbled bread i~llcld n small lump<br />

of butter. \When ne;~rly clonc, bent up eight egGs, and mix thern thoroughly with the<br />

mass l)y rapid stirring. In s few minutes, the dish will be do11e.<br />

Soft Gingerh~end.-Four tea-cups of flour, two CLI~S of nlolasses, half a clip of bntter,<br />

two cups of thick cream, three eggs, a table-spoonful of ginger, ancl the same of<br />

salarat~~s. hIik them all together, with the exception of the buttermilk, in which tho<br />

salaratus mnst be dissolved, aiid then added to tho rest. It must uot stand long before<br />

being seut to bake.<br />

Cure for the Croz6p.-Roast an onion, slice it, and press out the juice; mix this<br />

with honey or brown stlgrar, forming a syrup; give a teaspoollful every fifteen minutes<br />

till the child is relieved. This is a good remedy.<br />

Ice Crcum.-Any preserved fruit, five pounds; cream, one g~lloni juice of six lemons;<br />

sugar to sweeten. Pass the whole thro~igli a sieve, then put it into the freezingpot,,<br />

and work it until frozen.<br />

Scythes.-Workmen often make a complaint of their scythes not acting well, of the<br />

edge not cattit~g uniformly, and the form being wrong: &c. Now, tlie form best suited<br />

to each mower inny Le tested by a very simple experiment. Let a man, with s piece<br />

of challr in his hand, walk up to a high wall or a barn door, and, raising it as high as<br />

he can, strike a curve ft*om right to left; the line so traced is the csact form that his<br />

scythe sl~ould be; and if he applies tlie edge of it, and finds it to conespond, it will<br />

cut uniforinly from point to heel, ant1 sayu hi~nsclf much trouble and 1 &or.-Scientific<br />

~Inzericalt.<br />

Feetlisg Po7tlt~y.-Mix with the food, egg shells and clinlli, limc, lilne molter and<br />

all s~siista~,?uccs from ~rllicll poultry may obta~n the c:irbonate of li~ne wliicli supplies<br />

material fi.r the sllc?ll. Fowls i~?:iy b~? fo(l with cxtr:~v;cgent nbundnncc nncl not lay<br />

cgs from the wallt of tllis ingretlient in thuir food and will lay ~nb~uld:mtly if it be<br />

\r ell soppliecl.<br />

PozlZtry .Ifi~i~r~rc. r:l!o~~ld bc\*nlncd :a gonuo. It is bettcr1)youi: t?ious:nid per cent.<br />

than the orc1i~iat.y 1: 1311~11~:3.


DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

AND<br />

GAZETTEER OF MICHIGAN,<br />

DETROIT ADVJ!!E,'rISEMENTS,


ADY ERTISEIIiENTS.<br />

Two THQUSAHD Copla8 of Advertisements in this book are printed and copies<br />

are forwarded to every loa~lity i~. Micl~igm having a post office ; to all the Hotels of<br />

auy ilnporiauce throughout the State; and to inany places in other States and the<br />

Cauadas.<br />

After tho amount of labol; anxiety and expense ex' austcd ou a work of this kind<br />

to place it on tile countrrs of business men, the co~npiler would feel rather disappointed<br />

in being told that the refison prompting prttrontlge had its origin in motiva other than<br />

that of prornotirlg the general convet~ia~ce. Ele ii sincerely grateful for any aid generoufilv<br />

extended to him, but he caullot admit sucll aid a8 unearned gratuities. The<br />

use of the Dimtory &,r one year is rn0.e ~iiluitbla to many business houses than the<br />

services of a clerk for the san~e prriocl.<br />

In every city of any m: gnitotle tile local Directoly of the inhabitants is appreciated<br />

as a ~ dnabb medirtol for the Advertisement of Gal-ds of Permanent Business,<br />

and there en11 be but one opinion as to the in* 1 ispensiblo utilit~ of a <strong>City</strong> <strong>Directory</strong> and<br />

of the unqi~estiorlable d ~ty of every citJieea to pn~ronise it. It is as esseti tial as a Sewer,<br />

or ns a paved street, or as a sl~oriif or polire eot~stable. It i~, iu a word, The Annual<br />

Hi~torici~l Index of a <strong>City</strong>, when cor~il~iled with that patriotic view. And it is a<br />

elleap "clerk," bLl~elp," ~~lvaiter," or UIIIII-r" to every m:ctl who owns it. So fl~~ctuating is.<br />

populatioo, induced by the 1 ~ressing motives springing from tl,e rleiv i~lviting fields of<br />

prosperous enterl)rise peculiar to America, tltat ~ o~cr~q and old, men and women, married<br />

and sillglr, am real y to LL y lrll up stuke.~," bL sell or,$' take wieg," Lbgo to Kansas,"<br />

" setlle dow~~,'' ni~g wllere, every where, frn a while at least, to try n new adventure. Distance,<br />

in conseqoeilce of our uil~*i\valled hcilities for traveling, 1,eing no comparative<br />

considefiition, f~.orn Aiairlo to Caiifbrnia, ;ind frr )rn Cali fornia to Cl~ioa and Aulrtralia.<br />

~ccnsion;tlly our tourests LL switd of" by St. Ptlte~bl~~q, Oclessa, Constantinopfo,<br />

Vienna, LL THE E-~ERNAI, CITY,'' Paris, LOIN!O~,-C~ ivergo'in to the Higtllands of old<br />

Caletlona to :cdnlire their solll iine i~eig-ht"--t,llvir sons in pett iconts-their more tilan<br />

sublime tlauglrfers of tile old covc~naiite~s in tllu Glens-the ~nerl of pip rlan on the 1)lains<br />

-tho sl~rcwtl sc~ient ific, loco! t lotivc~. yet corisrr\,ative 6Lsawi~e~s" of Glasgo\r and Edinbnrgll.<br />

To mark the pn)grc.s of lirlen ~vet-ivi~lp i~t 'Bt4filst, and the pro,yress of the nge<br />

throogllout Irelan(I--?om wl,e~rr.c our evcl~li~~ngt-~.-fo~*-ntlvelit,~~re Yankee ~vould pass<br />

into the lrgions of Conne~~~nrn ; admire its ~I~CC';OIIS tr.a~Lles; sketch its healltifill inountain<br />

and Iillio scenery ; st lldy its polit ico-l)il(l~ologic'~1 aid gri~eral 1111ysit )logical phenomena<br />

of tile r11e11 who inll:~hit tllo~c. Sibrric but fin. sllortit~p regiotls which arc: in their<br />

unexp!o:~ed inf eriot drswts, rogt 11 (&ally lei )orred in the notes of travelers of antiquity<br />

to be inhabited by men wt~arir~g long tails. Indisputi~ble facts of rugg:gcd tangibility<br />

Conrnriss~o~re~ 01.- I~E).:DR.-(:. C .JI)C~FOD. 1':~q ! Attor~~y-~~t-].aw! I find by his zdvcrtisclnent, is Commissioner<br />

of Deed8 lbr mnsb of the Stat.cs of the IJnton.<br />

J. D. J.


256 DETEOIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

will press themselves into the ucalculating" experience of our Ynnltee amateur in that<br />

beautiful country, " but from which the natives fly as men do from mnlerious districts.<br />

He will Lave discovered thst the cows wear long horns,-the asses long ean, that<br />

nobody ow~as any thing except a few whose forefathers wre pirates and subdued the<br />

rest of mankind. Hc will have found England a great country, France becoming a<br />

greater, but that America is the greatest; and in this comparative view of the World,<br />

which, in the mind's eye, will be spread out in panoramic minuteness and perspicuity<br />

of detail before him. Hu will readily gzhess tho reasons and understand the causes<br />

which exalts his nation of Uxiited States, not only in his own efteem, but in the estimation<br />

of every body else in the World except Monarchs and every other description<br />

of Titled Tyrants. He will bless the God of Battles, ancl reverence the instrumentalities<br />

of the revolutionary fathers of 17 76. Next to tho Bible ho will Iove, Inore than<br />

ever, the Declaration of Independence-he will determine to keep the '4th of July in<br />

perpetual jubilification, and cherish tho acknowledgecl universal level of the huzan<br />

family ;-properly estimate the artificial distinctions erecteci amongst men by fortuitous<br />

causes, and recognise the danger to republican institutions of certain of their tendencies,-endeavoring<br />

to prevent the recognition and acceptances of clcments so utterly<br />

foreign to the true interpretation of the Constitution, regirrding them, as they should<br />

ever be, mere personal, and to be hoped ephemeral eventualities-having no connection<br />

with the inflexible language and intention of the Constitution, and certainly not any<br />

with the declared will of our common Creator, Li who is no respectp of persons, but in<br />

every nation 110 that feareth God and morketh righteousness is accepted of Him."<br />

Almost all men in <strong>Detroit</strong> of nearly scr7en years experience of the erratic peculiarities<br />

of the writer will readily excuse this extraordinary cliver~e~~cc from LL the usual<br />

matter of fact " form of business. Every hiut written is well intended. Let all the<br />

subjoined advertisements be read with care and often conned over, for money czin be<br />

made and large experience be acquired by parties at n distance pleo~antly colliding in<br />

business transactions. It is a very happy ancl fortunate, but almost a better late than<br />

never " thing to find a Board of Trade established io <strong>Detroit</strong>. Of course every merchant<br />

will now, for future years remember that a Tr:rcle Report promulgated nnilunlly<br />

. will not be perfect unless he takes especial care to furnish a correct summary of fignres.<br />

LL A WOF(! spoken ill season, how good is it ! " Nothing can be done much in .my<br />

great enterprise unless there is a cordial fraternity and sy mpathising feeling forwarding<br />

the agency at work to accomplisl~ the stated objec;. The pages of this Yi~*ectory will<br />

be expected to be well morn from their indcspens:lblc and frequent I I in ~ tn-elve months<br />

from this time,-when another edition luny be expected to march to its mlief having<br />

all tile recent impro~ements of the age, ii wiil, however, bo WrromY CONPILED, PRINTED<br />

AND BOUND IN DETROIT, a11d not elsq~~here.<br />

This is the Third Annual Edition published by the Con~pilel., who is greatly :ippre-<br />

&tive of the very ge~leral good ostccnl he has been so fortilnatc to enjoy, and the<br />

consequent s~~pport of his hurnblq efforts he has, from tituo to time, ~.c?ccived from his<br />

friends.<br />

Attention is requested to 'L NEW YORR ADVJ31LT~SEBIENrL'S " :mnes~d.<br />

The Index to the Advertisements, it is hoped, is complete, and will be follnd 'on tho<br />

firs0 sigilature of sixteen pages.<br />

THE ADVERTISERS POSTER, containing all thc? names, business and locations<br />

of those who advertise in the <strong>Directory</strong> will be pritltcil and disseminated immediately<br />

after tho issue of this work.<br />

J. I>. JOEINSTOIS.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 257<br />

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JACKSON & WELEY,<br />

Tho undersigned a.;o prcpared to furnish at short notice, Stationery Engiirrles, Mill<br />

Gearing, IVarcIionse Hointing Apparatus, and all varieties of Iron Work. Repair<br />

Work on Prolsellers, Steamers and S:LW Mills, executcil promptly and thoroughly.<br />

CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,<br />

Building Castit~gs, Gas Retorts and Water Pipe ; C~tlvert Pipe, for Cities and Railroads<br />

36 inches in diameter ; Cylinders, Steamboat nod Mill Shafting; Stamps Scc., for Lake<br />

Superior Mines; 5, 30 and 60 gqllllon Iiettlcs; Sash Weighst, Grate Bars, cbc., Loam<br />

Castings nmade to Order.<br />

lN OUR BRASS FOUNDRY<br />

'We ate prepared to execute orders of any sire, for Brass and Composition Castings<br />

promptly. Oil Globes, Oil Ct~ps, Valves, dourllnl Boxes, Guage cock^, Cylinder Cocke,<br />

Steal11 \Vhistles, for Steamboats, Locomotives a~ld Mills; Bells for Factories, Ste:imers<br />

/<br />

md Loco~notives, under 800 pounds.<br />

Orders frolu abroad are respectfillly solicited, and will receive prompt attention.<br />

IRON 1IAIIiING & VERANDAHS.<br />

We are prepared to execute all orders for Iron Railing for Private $Boilclings,<br />

Churches, Public Squarcg and for Cemetery Lots.<br />

We invite all interested to examine the Iron Railing, &c., now being manufactured<br />

in our shop, and to our large mriety of patterne, to which we are constantly making<br />

additions, in Hew designs for VTrought and Cast Railing, and for Balconies and<br />

Verandahs.<br />

BANK VAUCTS, l[POOBS AND FRAMES,<br />

Furnished to order; also, TREE GUARDS, cost iron omamenfed style. Orders<br />

from abroad promptly attended to, and shipped as desirecl.<br />

The Iron 1i:iiling Manufactory is in conjunction with onr Iron and Brass handries.<br />

NO. S08 WOODBRSIPGE STe, corner of Fifth,<br />

Opposite Machine Shop of Michigan Central R. R. - - DETROIT, MICHIGAN.<br />

JACKSON & WILEY.


258 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

THOS. W. MIZNER.<br />

ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT x<br />

Solic2tor in Chancery and Xotary Pubtie,<br />

GEiNERAL COLLECTING, LAND AND TAX AGNT.<br />

~ ~<br />

fl<br />

Will give strict attention to the purcl~ase and saie of Real Estate, locating Bounty<br />

Land Warrants, Payment of Taxes, Examining Titles, Reclai~~ling<br />

land gold for Taxes, Conveyanc~ng, &c.,<br />

No, 36, Criswold Street, opposite the Michigan Insurance Company Bank,<br />

May 7> <strong>1856</strong>. DETROIT, MICRIOQN.<br />

C m WEEVE & =ON9<br />

MANUFACTURPELY OF AND DEALERS IN<br />

PINE LUMBER,<br />

Second Mill below M. C. R. R. Depot,<br />

CflRISTOPlIEK REEVE, 1<br />

BELAII V. REEVE.<br />

DETROIT, MICH.<br />

PENINSULAR BANK.<br />

Capital,<br />

CIIARLES HO.WARD,<br />

D. BETHUNE DUFPIELI),<br />

He H. BROWN,<br />

H. T. STRINGI-IAM,<br />

W. S. BROWN, .<br />

0. I?. HINCHMAN, .<br />

G. PAULL,<br />

TI-10s. SHELDON, .<br />

! I *<br />

CHAS. DELANO,<br />

E.IVES, .<br />

I?. C. GOODWIN, a<br />

GEO. W. BOTTUM, .<br />

GEO. HILL . .<br />

Pr~sidc?zt.<br />

Vice Preside BE.<br />

Cas/r,ier.<br />

Assistun t Cushier,<br />

Receivijzg Teller.<br />

Pltyi~g Teller.<br />

Biscou~tt Clerk,<br />

Co9-responding Clerk.<br />

Assistant Teller.<br />

Mcmenger.


,431) .4 DVILRTISTNQ GAZETTEER. 269'<br />

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-- P-.<br />

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A<br />

Odfrars cleeted for the yrars 1855-6, at the Rtrtc Fair beid at <strong>Detroit</strong>, 0 6 24 34 4th & 5m9 '18s$e<br />

Presidunt--MICJZ AEL SII~EXAKER<br />

: Treawwr-B. FOLLBIT ; 8e~'y-9. C. HOLM^.<br />

VXCiEI FR3EXIgEXDmBV.Pm..<br />

John H. Kcllo~, Alleg~n.<br />

Geo. E. A bmeroy, k~iawee.<br />

John Bowlie, Bsrry.<br />

Cxett. W. Lee, Livingsto~ .<br />

James C1id.y. 8ra11cl~.<br />

Jno. P. King. Mwkinaw'.<br />

Chas. Dickey, Calhonll .<br />

P. K. Leech, Macomb.<br />

Wm. H. McComber.. Berrie~~. G. IT. Sherman, Monroe.<br />

Geo. Heckwith. Caw.<br />

J. L. Mces, Mon'cdru.<br />

Saniuel Ashmrtn: Oh~ppe~v~. Henry Ashmr~u. Midland.<br />

J. B. Coats. Clinton. ! 11. llroohi,: N efi-ago.<br />

11. Fitzgcrdd, f aton. I (2. W. Greerlct.. Oakland.<br />

.T. J. Stmug, Emulett. 1 A. S hermau, Ontonagon.<br />

Jns. Seymour, G el111 essec. i Ilcnry Perloyar. Ottawa.<br />

M. Cram,<br />

C;~.nurl Travolw. 11. 1,. Miller, Sn,pinnw.<br />

J. Mr. Dicbkin~na. Hillsdale. i J. Divine, Siiililac.<br />

1). Cash. I%ongI~ton. / Lake l'arsovsons. Shirrrvnssee.<br />

J. 1:. Kittori, St. (;lair.<br />

.D. Felt. I nghnin. : , .<br />

Pred. Mall, fonirr. I .&fa& Wakernsn. 53;. Joseph.<br />

A. P. Confi. J nckson . i P. Riehlrrdaoti. Tuscola. 4<br />

(y. x. St~~r81f.. K:ilttn):r~oo. : JT. TI. Fitelf. Van Bnlvn.<br />

R. Rdl, Kent.. ; D. 31. IJh!, \Vwllten~w.<br />

C. I?, Jcfft:~itt.~, 1st~bt:ZIn. i S. M'. T-Iolmc~, Wayne.<br />

Thoa. Cla~k. 1,np':cr.<br />

m n C U T X V X C @0~31YLXW'%?'~~~-<br />

IF. W. J3ackus. <strong>Detroit</strong> .<br />

J. M. Crippe~t. ci3oldw'akr.<br />

John &filler. Adrian.<br />

Justns Gngc. CWB.<br />

Ho~nce Welsh. Y 11si1~nt.i<br />

'tV. L. P. Littlc:. Sagfusw .<br />

A. N. Htrt,. LL~)(:V.~. / J. K. Kinman., Jo~les~ille.<br />

E. G. JSO~~OII. I\~OUYO~I, A. Y. 3lc)oi.e. Kilfi~~moo.<br />

C. A. Grccue, Orrklttud . IV. S. IT. Welton, G~and Bpi&.<br />

Offlcc of the? ,%crela~y in Congc:r ISlock, c1ppoi;it.e Jf:i~r::;!~ T-Tsl!. Jefel'ee..lrl Avt?nuc. The Oorr~~~o!liiEng Seeretay of<br />

fi)llnty I\gricu]~~lml so&.?ty is n, C!orrcup32dir:g Ftt: :retary (1:' :,be S*Li:i: icgricclk:r;l Wcicty.<br />

Those visiting <strong>Detroit</strong> to buy Gooas, wilI find tr call at; this POPO'P;IPI& E45'OBE to th& advanCa@,<br />

THE CHECKERED STORE,<br />

[Opyoslf.~ AIE~L~C~WS' ramat! r;i;'i:mmc~;g71~ Hotel!a,<br />

1.) F; 71 .R, t > I- rr.*. - MXC~YHKG.AN.<br />

. - . - - - - - - - - - . . . . . - . ............. -<br />

ENIPORIUM FOR THE S.9CE OF GWW AT THE h@WENTt PRICE8<br />

X N THZCE33 DEPARTXEXTS =:<br />

1st Department, for the risrle of Dry 42sod&. kc.<br />

3,d Departmeut, ta,r 6:Pof.hfagi,, Blasde nsmd Shse~, Hats a;radl,Gop~.<br />

36 Depn.rt.me~rt. for Gsegerisa, Dmgsl, Oil#, Paints andl Qlai bla<br />

Nso, WiIIow and Wooden Ware, NaiB Piaster, Water Lime and %It,<br />

,JAMES STEPIIEYF,<br />

JOIIN WELLS<br />

%T,LTAM Y~I?EVXNS. \<br />

... __^ . ._...-. ..... \?__ . -- - ............... .. ?.--/,.,\,., . ?.*..1..<br />

I<br />

WHOLESALE AED/ RETAIL.<br />

. STEPEIENS $ W.


960 DETR013' CITY D IRE CTORY,<br />

JOHN HUTCHINGS, Agent,<br />

AT WARD9S WAREHOUSE,<br />

Foot of GrZswoZd mreet, - Detpo@ts<br />

DEALER IN<br />

COAL, PLASTER, WATER LIME,<br />

SALT, ALCOHOL, LARD AND LINSEED OIL,<br />

Flour, Corn Meal, Mill Feed, Corn, Oats,<br />

PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS,<br />

utter, Cheese, Dried Apples, &c.<br />

Lake St, Glair, Lake Shore and Saginaw<br />

LINE OF STEAMERS,<br />

JOHN HUTCHINGS is aluo agent for the above Litie, which is composed of the<br />

Splendid Low Prefisl~re Boats<br />

FORRESTER, FOREST QUEEN,<br />

.RUBY, and SAM WARD.<br />

One of thebe Steamers leave Wad's Dock every lnorning (Sundays excepted) for<br />

Ports Huron, Sarnia and intermediate ports, and three times each week for the Lake<br />

Shore and Saginam The above boats are ~incquallecl, for adaptation to the trade in<br />

which they run, by any steamers afloat. Persons wishing to send freight to any port<br />

on the River St. Clair, to Lexington, Cherry Creek, Forestville, Sand Beach, Willow<br />

Creek, Port Austin, or Point aux Barques, on the Lake Huron ~hore to Towas Bay,<br />

the Sable, Lower Saginaw, Portsn~ou th, Zil waukee, East Saginnw, Saginaw <strong>City</strong>, or<br />

the Flint, can rest assured if they have tbeir Goods distin~t~ly marked to my care, that<br />

they wll be forwarded without delay, and at moderate rates. When parties consign me<br />

freight from the East, they will please rnail me duplicate contracts to pre~ent overcharges<br />

being paid on the goods at <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

WYANDOTTE ROLLING MILLS.<br />

I will also pay cash for any quantity of old boilen and Scrap Iron for the above<br />

works, and receive ordew for all kinds of bar iron.<br />

JOHN HUTCHINGS, Agent.<br />

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N. B. All article6 purchmed at this hoclse are shipped free of Cartage or Dockage<br />

Aprjl 16. <strong>1856</strong>.


-4XD ADVERTISING GAZETTEER,<br />

CALVIR C. JACKSON,<br />

1 ATTORNEY & SOLICITOR,<br />

I United States Commissioner. Masrrr in Chancery I T. S. Court ;<br />

I ..Votary P21 RiC'lc, anck Commissio~~<br />

a,' of dBBeeds<br />

For New York, Pennsylvania, @hie, I!iinc+is, Virginia, C;tlifornin, Texas, and most of<br />

the other State3 of tlhe Unio~l,<br />

--<br />

nETnoacwm<br />

JOHN SSL~PHRSHY,<br />

Dock Foe t .of .A5Zfia? aa-CE S#aeeet,<br />

Ship & Boat<br />

Executed nccording to coutJract, on the r1101.test notice.<br />

The undersignecl bas obtained a successfd repntntion for tho manufacture of wperior Ales, Beer, and<br />

hger Beer. Orders to any extent filled with proomptuess, nrlletller in th.e <strong>City</strong>, or by Rail Rood 01<br />

Steamboat to any part of the State. HENRY MILLER,<br />

MERCHANTS,<br />

Foot of Third Street, DETROITC<br />

J


262 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

PERKINS' HOTEL,<br />

At Junction of Grand River Street and Cass Avenue.<br />

WM. PERKINS, Jun. - - - Proprietor.<br />

Every possible :rcon~modation for tho Farming and hler~ant~iic t.r;iveiing conommunity<br />

can be obtained at this House.<br />

The Post Office and bi~siness centre of Detlooit, call be reached in five minutes walk.<br />

STAGE COACHES<br />

Call daily at Porkins' Hotel for passengers to Lansing, tho Capital of the State, and<br />

other places in the intorio~<br />

of hliclligan.<br />

Stabling for 100 Horses annexed to Hotel.<br />

MURRIN'S CENTRAL HOTEL,<br />

This Hotel occupies n central and pleastmt position at the Steamboat landings. The<br />

House possesses all the comfortable advantages of n First Cl:les Jlotcl. Charges moderate;<br />

Porters civil imd attentive. Free Cerriages to and from the IIotel. Daily Stages<br />

call for passengers. St:~bling in connection with the IIousc.<br />

Board $1.00 per day; Single Meals, 25c. Monls at all hours.<br />

P. MURRIN, Proprietor,


AND ADVERl'I SINGF (


264 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

JEREMIAH O'CONNOR,<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN<br />

FAMILY GROCERIES,<br />

Wflles, Liquors, Clsar%~, cbo.<br />

N. E, corner Griswold and Woodbridge SSts,, opposite Merchants9 Exchange,<br />

And next corner west of the Post Office, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.<br />

.-<br />

CASH FAX- FOR As= XINDS COUNTRY PRODUCR<br />

No. L39 Congress @tree$, East.<br />

PLANS, SPEICIF ICATION S, &C., EXE:CUTED,<br />

Bnildings, Public a d Private, of any dimensions erected with despatch.<br />

CHARLES BANCROFT,<br />

FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,<br />

Warehouse Foot of Cass Szreet, Dedroit, .inich.<br />

Composed on Lake Erie of the following First Class Steani Propellers :<br />

ADRIATIC, PORTSMOUTH,<br />

~ E W 700 , TONS.)<br />

REPUBLIC,<br />

(550 Toxs.) (450 TONS.)<br />

Making regular connectious at <strong>Detroit</strong> and Dunkirk with the<br />

Express Freight and Stock Trains of tho N. Y. & Erie & Michigan Central<br />

CABIN AND EMIGRANT PASSENGERS WELL ACCOMMODATED.<br />

BWool, Flour, Grain, Produce, Hides, &c., promptly forwarded at enrent prices, by consigning to<br />

the "care C. Bancroft, <strong>Detroit</strong>. ' AGENTS.<br />

M. B. SPAULDING, 240 Broadway, N. Y.<br />

S. D. CALDWELL, Dunkirk.<br />

CHARLES BANCROET, Warehouse foot of Cass Street.<br />

I


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 265<br />

WORMLEY HOUSE,<br />

(LATE JOHNSON HOTEL,)<br />

WORMLEYS & KING, - - PROPRIETORS.<br />

LOCATED AT FOOT OF THIRD ST,<br />

At the Steamboat Landing of the Great Western and Mich. C. R. R. Depot,<br />

dND OPPOSITE THE 31HIICHo CEZTRdL DEPOT.<br />

ANTHONY GERMAN,<br />

Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon,<br />

No. 30 Johnson's Block, Monroe Aaienlle.<br />

Oonfeotion~, Wholesale Retail.<br />

The Fountain at my Baloon is always in excellent 0pf3rfbtion, and supplied constantly with the choicest<br />

manufactured Syrups. Ice Creams, Jellies, Pre~ervee, Sweetmeats, Confections of all kinds. Pies and Pagt~<br />

of all descriptiora ~rrved st short notice, to public and private parties in the city and country, and at the loweat<br />

prices. The saloon is supplied with neat and comfortable accommodations forladies and gentlemen favoring<br />

it with a call, and to whom my best attention shall be paid.<br />

J. STEWART,<br />

PL~O kttr~it<br />

Is to do all kinds of work in his line,<br />

ON REASONABLE TElERlS AND ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.<br />

"<br />

L<br />

Hydrants, Connections, &c., made and Repaired.<br />

207 Jefferson Avenue.<br />

CULLEN BROWN,<br />

Wholessle md Retail Deders in<br />

SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,<br />

TRUNKS, VALISES, &C-<br />

~addzery-~ardware, m*#tary a00d8, Coach. Trfnamisngs,<br />

Patent, BlnCf- Patent # Co?#&mo,m =Axles<br />

FISEIING TACKLE AND SIIOOTINC AIP'PARATLTS,<br />

Cauntry dealcys will fiud it to their interest to call and examine b is Stock befi,rc pur-hmiu~ cI2swh~c,


W ' DETROIT CITY I)IBECTORY,<br />

NORTH SlIORE LINE OF STEAMBOATS.<br />

DETROIT AND -BUFFALO.<br />

THE NEW AND M AGh'IFICENT STEAMER, hhlISYISdlPPI, ha8 been<br />

added this Line, and it will eommcnre run~ling imme(1iately upoa tbe opening of<br />

navigation, as follotvs ;<br />

S l<br />

J. H. BARKER, Commander,<br />

'W-0-RLD,<br />

Will leave BuBaio hiondays $ Thursdayr. I Will Iei~~t! Ilotroit Wed~~esd:ays k Saturdays.<br />

PLYMOXTTI3 ROCK, I<br />

P. J. RALf H, Commander,<br />

Will leave Buffdo Trteadays and Fridays. I Will leave Detmit. Mon(lays :jnd ThursdRy~.<br />

8. G. LARNOLEY, Commander,<br />

'Will leave HaEalo Wedntzdays 6c Satordays I Will leave Dotroit Tnesdny~ :inti Fridays. 1<br />

T 1<br />

lhese Stearnors are all new, of the liirge~t class, baing about 2,000 tons each, commanded<br />

and officered throughout by men of large experience and capabilities, and<br />

fitted up and furnished for the conrenienco of Passengers, in a style of comfort and<br />

luxury entirely unequalled, and' are in all rospects amsidorod the most (lesirnble<br />

Steiimas that float upon the waters of the Unitecl Statee.<br />

For the transportation of freight the line will smpas6 anything ever hofiorc ofrerecl to<br />

the poblic, haring arrangements with parties between Iloston and New York, and all<br />

points west of Buffalo, to St. Louis, which will enable then1 to for~vard goods and<br />

merzhandize, with greater dispatch than has ever yet heen nttuijcetl.<br />

Shipper6 of hlelehaodize from the East should mark packages to the care of C. L.<br />

BEY MOUR, Buf%alo.<br />

Merchandize from the West ahould 1)e to il~r cart? of ,IOIIN HOSMER, Agent,<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, January 18, 1836. C. B. SWAIN, Agent. I<br />

The con~piler would sugge~t reference to the dc~criptiou<br />

of one of the above truly ri~agoificcnt Steamerq<br />

extracted from tbe Uuffalo Republic and Ncw Yorlc Citizen. found on page+ ti2, 63 axlcl64 of this <strong>Directory</strong>.<br />

,I. I). JOIINSTON.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 267<br />

ALEXANDER PA'I'ON,<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />

DEALER IN IMPORTED LIQUORS<br />

Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed,<br />

Stores Nos. 12,14,16 & 18 Mich. Am., front <strong>City</strong> Hall Market.<br />

All kinds Country Produce purchased for Cash.<br />

DUNCAN'S CENTRAL BREWERY,<br />

Woodkrfdse Sfreet,<br />

Opposite Michigan Central Rail Road Depot - - DETROIT, MICH.<br />

- -fr4)t*--+- - ..<br />

WILLIAM C. DUNCAN,<br />

MANUFACTURER OF<br />

BEER, PALE AND AMBER ALES,<br />

For Shipping and <strong>City</strong> Use !<br />

AXD DEALER IN<br />

BARLEY, MALT ilND HOPS.<br />

The Finest Qualities of Stock Ales for Shipping,<br />

And the most delicate Pale Ale for Family Use,<br />

ALWAYS ON HAND, IN LARGE OR SMALL PACKAGES.<br />

Oa C. L( )3IBAT


B68 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

COAL AND IRON DEALER,<br />

Office and Yard Foot of Cass Street,<br />

- - MICH,<br />

- ----------<br />

( LEHIGH,<br />

LACKAWANA, ' !<br />

--------<br />

( HANGING ROCK,<br />

/ MASILLON,<br />

BLOSSBURG,<br />

BRIER HALL,<br />

0<br />

I<br />

!<br />

! SCOTCH,<br />

*<br />

H<br />

FRANKLIN,<br />

v TALLMADGE, H a / MIDDLESEX,<br />

DETROIT, - - I<br />

NEWCASTLE.<br />

t<br />

i<br />

- - -- C4 i CLIFTON,<br />

various other Brands of Goal and Pig Iron,<br />

ALSO KEPT FOR SALE.<br />

- - - - - - - - - -- - -. - -- - - . .- - . -- . - - - - -<br />

JUSTICE LANE'S OFFICE-<br />

-----------4-* :<br />

MINOT T. LANE,<br />

Ju~tice<br />

of the Peace for the <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Detroit</strong> a118 Co. of Wayne,<br />

JTo. 1 1 .LmVlzcl 88. West, cortaer of QrisaooZd.<br />

The Jurisdiction of this Court admits of Judgrucnt to the nmo~unr of $300.<br />

DEEDS, MOIETCiRGES AND COBVEYL~NCES,<br />

WADE AND EXECUTED-<br />

Rdstdenct, 70 JW2anzi dwnue, Defroit.<br />

DETROIT, I<br />

166 Woodward Avenue,<br />

rn I I .


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER.<br />

C Sz; P. MELLUS.<br />

'.<br />

NO. 258<br />

JEFFERSON<br />

DETROIT,<br />

AVENUE. MICHI4 AN,<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

MECHANICS' TOOLS, FILES, NAILS, &C-,<br />

Also, Manufacturers of every clescription of<br />

STEEDLSAWS<br />

Having greatly increased our facilities for the manufacture of Saws, we are prepared<br />

to fill orders at Wholefiale or Retail, for Muly, Mill, Circular, X Cutf, and Wood Saws;<br />

the quality of which is not surpassed either by Eastern or imported manufactures.<br />

We also repair all kinds of Saws at the shortest notice and in workmanlike manner,<br />

All orders by mail will be personally and promptly attended to. Saws of any kind<br />

manufaot~~recl to order. <strong>Detroit</strong> . Saw Works 60 Fort Street East.<br />

MOTT & AIKEN,<br />

WHOLESALE DEALERS IN<br />

IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,<br />

DETROIT, I<br />

North Side Woodbridge Street,<br />

(Between Griswold and Shelby,)<br />

-<br />

- - MICH.<br />

C. 8, MOTT, IV. Be AIKEN.<br />

;19<br />

C


avo DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

SCANLON,<br />

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC<br />

RECTIFIED WHISKEY,<br />

111 WOODBRIDGE WEST,<br />

DETROIT,<br />

BETWEEN CASS AND FIRST.<br />

R, V, ASHLEY,<br />

OFFICE FIREMEN'S HALL,<br />

DETROIT,. - - I I -<br />

Near the Biddlc mouse, Jefferson Ave.,<br />

I<br />

MICH,<br />

D. F. QUINBY,<br />

REAL ESTATE BROKER,<br />

HOUSE, COMNYIISSION AM) INSURANCE AGENT,<br />

162 Jefferson Avenuae, (up-stairs,)<br />

DETROIT, MICHIGAN,<br />

Will attend to the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate, Renting Houses, Collections of<br />

Bntcl, Payment of Taxes, Loaning of Money, and Collectinm E-. for Exitekn Merchants, &C


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 371<br />

JAMES MELROSE, = House Mover,<br />

Residence, South side of Lafayette street, between Brush and Randolph,<br />

Moves Buildings of all descriptions, Raises Sunken Vessels, Steamboats, &c. At-<br />

tends with promptness all calla upon him in his line of business.<br />

NOTE.-Orders left with Mr. Alexander Paton Micbigan Avenue, near woodward<br />

Avenue, will be forthwith attended to. Security given on contracts to any amount<br />

required. .<br />

ADAMS & HUNT,<br />

WWOI.ESALE AXD FREWAII. DEALER= x m<br />

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF<br />

Willow Ware, Whips, Beds and Bedding,<br />

TOGETHER WITJI EVERY VARIETY OF<br />

'YaNIKmTE llrlJQP'IPICON6-<br />

93 Wooaward Avenne, - - - <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.<br />

260 Michigan Avenue West,<br />

DETROIT - I<br />

9<br />

-<br />

MICH.<br />

BRICKS ! BRICKS !<br />

ANY QUANTITY OF<br />

PRESSED AND COMMON BRICK<br />

SUPPLIED -0 ORDER.<br />

OFFICE NO. ti LARNED STREET, WEST.<br />

7


4<br />

272 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

-,-a - - - - _ _<br />

STEPHEN P, PURDY,<br />

. _ _. .- -_---.<br />

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.<br />

Office No. 9 Lalmned Street, Rotunda Building,<br />

REBIDENCE, 121 GRISWOLD, CORNER LAFAYETTE,<br />

DETROIT. Ilr I I IIp .I I) MICH.<br />

Deeds, Mortgages and eonveyces of every (description made and executed.<br />

ORAL COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTION.<br />

ONE HOUR A DAY SYSTEM,<br />

OF TEACHING THE ART AND SCIENCE OF<br />

DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,<br />

For the accommodation"of men in active business.<br />

Office over Thompson & Co.% Banking Honse, near Post Oftlee,<br />

DETROIT-<br />

CAMPBELL t MERRICK,<br />

WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALERS IS .<br />

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,<br />

Ship 0 handlery and Ship Stores, btauilla, Tarred and Cotton Rope, Packing, Houselin,<br />

Spun Yarn, Rat,lin, Tar, Pitch, Oakum, LC.<br />

Sail Making and Rigging done to or(ler by experienced workmen, 011 the river,<br />

Foot of Second Street,<br />

GORDON CA~IIIYI~~LL. !<br />

1IlRAN31ERRl(!k, ! DETROIT, Michigan.<br />

GEORGE MILLERD, - - Proprietor.<br />

-e-------<br />

Congress Street, Near Woodward Avenue,<br />

DETROIT, - - - 'MICHIGAN.<br />

Merchants and others will find th~s<br />

a new and pleasant House, and very central.<br />

Omn i hnses ran to and from this House. Charges reasonable.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 9'73<br />

<strong>1856</strong>, GREAT DIRECT ROUTE, 1857.<br />

NEW YORK CENTRAL<br />

DOUBLE TRACK<br />

Fom Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, and Buf-.<br />

falo, to Saratoga Sprin<br />

ff<br />

s, Albany, Troy, New<br />

Yorkl Boston, and a1 points in the East,<br />

FIVE DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS<br />

FROM<br />

BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND SUSPENSION BRIDGE,<br />

With Hudson River and IIarlem Rail Roads and Peoples Line<br />

'<br />

of Steamers for NEW YORK,<br />

And with the Western and Albany horthern Rail Roads for BOST!'ON.<br />

-+-t-<br />

FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.<br />

BAWAGE CHECKBD. THICOUGH TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON.<br />

v 4<br />

THROUC3H TIC?EKEITS<br />

For all points East can be obtained at the Great MTestern Railway Co's Ticket Office;<br />

at the Prrssenger Depot of the Michigan Central R. R., <strong>Detroit</strong> ; also at Windsor and<br />

the principal offices on the line of the Great Western Railway, and at the N. Y. Central<br />

R. R. Co's Office, eor. Third and T%rwdbridge Sts., <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

G. VIBBARD, General Supt.<br />

J. D. MORTON, North western Agent, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

ONLY ROUTE RUNNING CARS INTO NEW YORK CITY,<br />

And only A11 Rail Road and Direct Route to Boston,<br />

Bcing One Hundred and Sixty Miles Shorter than via New York.<br />

=Particular attention given to the transportation of Merchandize, Produce, Live<br />

Stock, &c., kc-


SV4 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

LOCOMOTIVE WORKS.<br />

.<br />

MANUFACTURERS OF<br />

LOCOMOTIVE S,<br />

lPigh /r LIW PressUre ' EngZmes,<br />

BOILERS, CASTINGS & MINING MACHINERY,<br />

DETROIT, MIC2H-<br />

V.,..-V-.Ib uvV4..--4V4\V-..-./WvU--4-,<br />

DIRECTORS. OFFICERS.<br />

JOHN OWEN,<br />

HENRY LEDYARD,<br />

B. WIGHT,<br />

C. VAN HUSAN,<br />

S. N. KENDRICK,<br />

C. VAN IIUS~, Age)~ t T~eas,, -<br />

T. S. CHR,ISTIE, Sec?*etchr!y,<br />

S. N. KENDRICK, Szcpe~inten[le?~t.<br />

JORDAN & ANDERSON,<br />

Dersignerrs, cbc.,<br />

WHITING & ADAMS' BUILDINGS, 53 GRIS'IVOLD STREET, DETROIT.<br />

DweXIing Honrses, Churches, SchooX Houses, &: PnbXic BnriXdings of aXX kinds,<br />

Porticos, ceo.<br />

Specifications. drawn up and Buildings superintended dur-<br />

ing Erection.<br />

Arrangements for Beating and Ventilating after the most approved modern principles,<br />

AGENTS FOR JOHN80N'S PATENT ROLLING IRON SHUTTEBS


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 916<br />

CLOTHES CLEANING AND REPAIRING.<br />

JESSE C. MAHRLE,<br />

NO. 97 Bates Street, - I<br />

-<br />

- Corner of Congrees Eagt.<br />

"A PENNY SAVED IS A PEF4NY EARNED."<br />

Clothes Cleauing and Repairing will be carried on by the undersigned at the above<br />

add ress, near the French Church. Prompt attention given to orders. Buys and sell$<br />

new and secolld hand clothing. Customers favoring me wit11 a call will be warranted<br />

a good fitting garment.<br />

JESSE C. PIAHRLE.<br />

MRS. A. PALDI,<br />

Residence 182 Mullett, between Rivard and Russell,<br />

ClRADUATE<br />

Of the Maternity of Paris under Prof. Mons.Duboia<br />

Will attend upon Ladies of <strong>Detroit</strong> in cases of Midwifery.<br />

ALBERT THAYER,<br />

DEALER IN ALL HINDS OF<br />

Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Bonnets<br />

AND RIBBON!E3.<br />

At the New England Store, No. 13 9 Jefferson Ave.<br />

Three doors above hlas~nic Hall, DETROIT, MICH.<br />

\


976 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

R. R. ELLIOTT,<br />

76 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT, RIICHIGAN.<br />

POBBI6N PASSACE AM0 EXCHANGE OFPICE.<br />

AGENT FOR<br />

Black Ball Line, the Liverpool X Line of London, and old<br />

Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets.<br />

Draws and sells Bills of Exchange at sight on the Royal Bank of Ireland; and on<br />

all the principal cities of France, Gennany and other parts of Europe.<br />

- NEW PORK HOUSE OF REFRESHMENTS.<br />

DINING AND OYSTER SALOON.<br />

BY A. LANDSBERG,<br />

[PAT- COLLINS' OLD STAWD,]<br />

51 Griswold Street, opposite Free Press Office, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Mich.<br />

All the Delicacies of the Season to be found here.<br />

MZaAxJS a- ALL HOURS-<br />

Also a Free Lunch in the forenoon.<br />

PURE IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS, PORTER, ALE, AND LAGER BEER,<br />

AND A SUPFXIOR QLTAL*ITY OF M.4VdNA CIGA4RS.<br />

LANSING HOUSE:,<br />

BY THOS. FITZPATRICK,<br />

Corner of Grand River and Jones Streets,<br />

DETROIT, M PCH-<br />

w<br />

Board by thc week $3,00. Teams kept over night, a including Xe:ils and Lodging, $1.00.<br />

Stabling for 50 Horses.<br />

JAMES RILEY,<br />

42 Front St., opposite Warehouse of Collins & Vorce,<br />

Mr. Riley is prepared to esecute all orders for work in his line with prornptness and<br />

despatch. Tho orders of Lake Ship Owners respectfully solicited.


AND ADVERTISIN(+ UA4ZET'I'EER. 95'7<br />

-- - - ----<br />

-.--- -- - -*.- . -. ---.-<br />

DETROIT,<br />

T ANY.<br />

No. 8 LARNED ST. EBST, COB. OF WOOD\liARD AYE,<br />

HENRY N. TITALliER, - Pcrsidczzt.<br />

ALEXANDER H. DEy. Freasure~.<br />

PETER E. DxhlILL, - Sec. a.nd ~Su211d<br />

WILLIAM N. CARPENTER, '<br />

LEMUEL H. DAVIS,<br />

SAMUEL LEMTIS,<br />

JOHN GREUSEL,<br />

THOMAS W. LOCKWOOD,<br />

Township Springwells, 3 1-3 miles from bbetlSoit, on Chicago Road.<br />

WILL CONTRACT TO I BKbICK.<br />

To any amount builders may require, on nccomiuodating terms.<br />

-- -- - - -<br />

M. YOUNG. YOUNG & SON, A. YOUNC+..<br />

,A, ,X=~N~DER=<br />

Where can be found the following articles, of my own manufacture,<br />

HEMP & TARRED RIGGING, CLOTHES LINES,<br />

HALTER, TRACE & WELL ROPES,<br />

Ua~liih qua iiehp Be3 Cotas, Rqfiiugs, ifsbalise sra Wqtlina,<br />

Hambro Line, Spun Yarn7 Deep Sea Line, Sash Cod, 'Pending, Hillimd and Log Lines, Broom and<br />

Wool Twine, and all kinds of Fancy Lines, cheaper than can be purchase4 in the eastern market.


378 DETROIT ClTY DIRECTORY,<br />

JULES MELCHERS,<br />

Scholar of the Academy of Paris,<br />

STATUARY AND WOOD CARVER,<br />

Mr. hlelchers obtained n Diploma at the last Michip State Fair for an elaborately<br />

carved BOOK CASE. Orders respectfully solicited and attended to with yromptnesa<br />

at No. '14 Beaubien, res '70 Fort-st East.<br />

- -<br />

N. TRUCKEY & GO.<br />

HOUSE, SEXIF,, =I-N<br />

AND<br />

ORNAELENTAL PAINTERS,<br />

Gilding, Glazing, Graininn and Paper Hanging, Stucco work for Steamboats and<br />

~ouse


A. PALDI,<br />

ARCHITECT -<br />

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EDIFICES EXECUTED,<br />

---*--<br />

Office at <strong>City</strong> Water Works Office, cor, Larned and Bates Sts.<br />

Residence South Side Mullett, between Russell and Rivard Streets, <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

ELISAH SMITH,<br />

WIIOLESALE DEALER IN<br />

IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIQUORIS; WINES,<br />

IRECTXFXEIO WHISKY, VINEGAR, CIGARS, &ex,<br />

Abbott9s Block, cor. Griswold and Atwater Sts.,<br />

DETROIT, MICH.<br />

MILES Ja Q'REILLY,<br />

COUNSELOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,<br />

SOLICITOR AND COUNSELOR IN CHANCERY,<br />

AND PROCTOR IN ADRIIRALTY.<br />

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 17 GRISWOLD STREET, OPPOSITE BIERWANT'S EBCHBNGEZ<br />

N. B.-P~ticula~ attention given to the collectioll and prosecution of claims in this State.<br />

XJPITIROXT ROPE AND CORDAGE MANUFACTORY,<br />

GRAND BIVEB ROAD, OPPOSITE THE BEtqA VISTA HOUSE,<br />

Where can be found the following articles, of my own mim~zfacture,<br />

HEMP & TARRED RIGGING, CLOTHES LINES,<br />

HALTER, TRACE & WELL ROPES,<br />

Hnmbro Line, Spun Yam, Deep Sen Line, Sash Cord,'Pending, Hilliard and Log Lines, Broom and<br />

Wool Twine, and all kinds of Fancy Lines, cheaper than can be purchased in the eastern market.


%80 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

$jleutsltlljes Btscbtrcfts ($iJenratr.<br />

melb:, @offages uab 9Be@fc'l43eCt&dft<br />

@on<br />

DeffentIic$er %otar unb @eneraC%gent,<br />

Dffice: Emonroe UBenue, @be aon gatmer Gtrafje,<br />

(iibn U., yulte'8 @tore,)<br />

Detro.it, WZiQ.<br />

~$Imn@ten,' Dtebg, %Rar$age@, 2eufe8, Sepamente, unb anbere Dotumente brtbm ben @rfe(un<br />

gemafj auQgtfer Not, %a@lafj-WeguLrunjvn unb Bormunbf@aften oennitt ell, @elbet %evliewfl,<br />

Qiiufer unb rotten (e unb sertnuft, aebaube itnb 9RSbeln serfirjrerl, 9a~aagepGlgeitte Don unb<br />

nu@ Beutf@lanb, fomie 2Bt@p1 na@ aUelt %lpiltn Qutopn'B loerben au@gelellt, unb mirb ffir berm<br />

riatige 8ub~a~lung garantirt,<br />

CITY SEXTON AND UNDERTAKER.<br />

Shop on Brush St, between Congress and Larned,<br />

FREDERICK DENEKE,<br />

Wishes to facilitate the community requiring his aid, by this advertisement. All orders<br />

attended to with promptnefis and eharps moderate. Hearses, and all suitable prepara-<br />

tions Undertaken and executed to order.<br />

- - - - -- -<br />

Dr. J. W. KERMOTT,<br />

Late of London, C. IVY has iocnted iu <strong>Detroit</strong> for the Practice of Medicine and Surgery.<br />

Office 14 Congress-St,, under the Howard House,<br />

SOLE MANUFACTURER OF<br />

DR. J. W. KERMOTT'S MEDICINES, Viz. :<br />

VEGETABLE PULMONARY BALSAM, a safe and Ce~bin Cure for Coughs, Colds, Hoarsness<br />

Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, &c.<br />

COMPOUND EXTRACT OF WILLOW, a positive, Never-failing Cure for Ague, Chill Fever and<br />

Bilious Diseases.<br />

VEGETABLE TONIC MIXTURE, A mild, yet poweiful Tonic in all cases of Debility, Indigestion<br />

Dyspepsia, and Weakness of the Stomach.<br />

COMPOUND MANDRAKE OR APERIENT ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS. The best Purgative<br />

now known. These Pills combine power with mildness of action, and in no case produce gubsequent<br />

constipation.<br />

BLACK OINTMENT OR HEALING SALVE, for the Speedy Cure of Cots, Burna, Ulcers, Fever<br />

Sores, &c.<br />

EXTRACT OF BLACKBERRY, A VEGETABLE SUMMER COMPLAINT CURE, the only Certain<br />

Remedy in Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, &c.<br />

RHEUMATIC OR NERVE AND BONE LINAMENT, the best external application known for man or beast.<br />

,


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AND ADJTERTISING GAZETTEER. 381<br />

Mich, Southern & Northern Indiana<br />

<strong>1856</strong> SUMMER ARRAN@EMENT, <strong>1856</strong><br />

38 HOUIRS BETWEEN MEW YOIRK AN0 CHXGAILO.<br />

FOUR THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY.<br />

On and after Monday, May 1 gth, <strong>1856</strong>, until further notice, Passenger Trains will<br />

run (Sundays excepted) as follows :<br />

LEAVE TOLEDO at 7-30 and 11-50 A. M. and 2-30 and 11-15 P. M.<br />

ARRIVE at CHICAGO at 7-30, 9-20 and 11 -15 P. M. and 9-1 5 A. it1.<br />

LEAVE MONROE at, 7-00 A. M. and 2-00 P. M.<br />

ARRIVE at CHICAGO at 7-30 P. M, ancl 11-15 P. &I.<br />

LEAVE CHICAGO at 6-00 and 7-30 A. M., ancl 3-00 and 10-00 P. M.<br />

ARRIVE at TOLEDO at 2-16 and 4-30 P. M., and 2-00 and 9-00 A. M.<br />

ARRIVE at &IONROE at 11-30 A. M. and 6-10 P. M,<br />

The above Trains connect at Adrian with trains for Tecumseh, Clinton aucl Manchester; thence by<br />

stages to Chelsea, Jackson, &c.---at White Pigion, with trains for Three Rivers, and stages thence t~<br />

Ii0111111ili00 am1 Grand Ilapids. At Elkhart with trains for Goshen.<br />

One Train each way on Sunday evening, leaves Toledo at 2-30 and Chicago at 10-00 P. 31.<br />

,411 the above trains, except the 11-50 A. M. ~ nd 2-30 1'. M. from Toledo, and 6-00 ancl 7-30 -4. 31.<br />

from Chicago, will stop at all stations when required.<br />

The 31onroc trains connect with steamers DAltT and ARROW, to and from <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

All the above trains connect directly with Trains onJhe Clevelad(1 and Toledo Road to nnri from Clyde<br />

i\iIonroeville, Grafton, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, l'ittsbturgh, Harrisburgh, Pa., Lancaster, Pa..<br />

Philaclelphia, Baltimore, ilTashington <strong>City</strong>, Erie, Dunkirk, Patterson, N. Jay Buffalo, Ningarn Falls, Lewiston,<br />

Ogdeusbnrg, Montreal, Quebec, Saratoga Springs, Lake George, Springfield, Mass., Worcestel.,<br />

$lass., Boston, New York, &c., aud at Chicago, with all the Itail ltoads leading South, West and North<br />

to the Missippi River-to Alton, St. Louis, New Orleans, Cairo, Vandalin, Decatur, Bloomingtoll, Springfield,<br />

Peoria, La Salle, RIJ endota, Dixon, Burlington, Rock Isla~id, Iowa <strong>City</strong>, Joliet, Davenport, Freeport,<br />

Galena, Dnbaque, Beloit, Belvidere, St. Pauls, Wankegan, Kenosha, Ilncine. Shcboypn: >Iilwsukee, kc.:<br />

and with Steamers on Lake Michigan for ports on that Lake.<br />

The 6-00 A. M. train from Chicago, and the 2-30 P. &I. traiu. from Toledo connect at 1'01do with the<br />

Steamers SOUTHERN MICHIGAN, and WESTERN MEllROPOLIS, that run bet\\-een Buffalo nud<br />

Toledo, and which are ul~surpassed for safety, speed and comfort, by any other boats upon the upper Lakes.<br />

The above Steamers make a close connectioll at Buffalo with the Morning Express Trains going East,and<br />

Evening Express Trains going West on the New York nud Brie and N. Y. Ceiltral Roads to and fiom<br />

New York and Boston, and at Lewistou with Lake Ontario Stearners to nild fro111 Ogdensburgh, Montreal7<br />

Quebec, Ronsc's Point, Burlington, Vt., White River Junction, Vt., Concord, N. I-I., I~o~vell and Boetoil.<br />

PASSENGER AGENTS.<br />

J. F. PORTER, 193.Brondway, New York, H. B. RITCHlJI'J, Buffalo Xew k'ork,<br />

C. YARDLEY, Toledo, Ohio, GEO. M. GR-4 Y, Treuont Building, Chicago.<br />

~UPT'S OFFICE, ADRIAN, MICH., 19th. 1 956<br />

SARI. BROWN, General Supt.<br />

1


t82 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

, W. P. LOMAS,<br />

Omce and Stables in the Rear of 115 Woodbrldge-st. east,<br />

(near Beaubien,) where Communications may be left.<br />

W. P. L, feels perfectly assured that since the time he received his Diploma from<br />

St. Pancras or Royal Veterinary College of London, he has added twenty-seven years<br />

of experience, tan of which he has practiced in <strong>Detroit</strong>, where he has received the pat:<br />

ronage of almost every respectable establishment in the city and vicinity, for which he<br />

feels very grateful, and solicits a continuation of' such distinguishecl approbation. He<br />

will attend (and cannot fail,) as hi3 modus operandi is based upon scientific principles,<br />

and prosecuted, secundum artem, to entirely permanently eradicate all Fistulas, Ulcers,<br />

Poll-Evil, Swency or Anticor, all complaints of the Eye, such as Opthalmia, Gutta<br />

Serena, (of recent occurrence,) Inflammation of the Caruncle (Hooks,) without exterpa-<br />

. tion. This disease is subject to many painful and cruel operations, performed by some<br />

ignorant and imposin,a charlatan, which I Lave witnessed many times incog, All Ossifi-<br />

cation of Cartilage and ligiinentous substances, including Spavin, Cub, Splents, Ring-<br />

Bone, Sand-Cracks, Thrushes, Narrow Heels, False Quarters, Contracted Feet, Chronic<br />

Lameness, Back Tendon, or Sinew Sprains, Chest Founder, Colic, and all Inflammatory<br />

actions under the control of medicine and operatio~ls.<br />

NEW YORK STEAH ENGINE WORKS<br />

MACHINE SiHWZ?m<br />

SITUATED ON AT WATER ST-, (nbore IIastings.) --<br />

H:lCH & LOW PRESSURE ENCIMES,<br />

BOILER MA'KINQ AND REPAIRING,<br />

Castings prepared for Building purposes and other like mrork. Mill Gearing, Shafting,<br />

Forging, Wrought Iron Work of all kinds. Columns, Caps, Sills, &c., &c.<br />

Particular attention paid to Steamboat Work.<br />

Address, . A. R. SWIFT, <strong>Detroit</strong>. :-:


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 282):<br />

These new and extensive Works, (situated on the <strong>Detroit</strong> .River, near tll.e <strong>City</strong>,) are<br />

now in full operation. All kinds of blerchants'<br />

FIAT, BAR & R<br />

# P<br />

MANTJPACTURED FROM<br />

LAKE SUPERIOR BLOOMS AND ORE,<br />

Constantsly 011 hand, and for sale.oo the osunl tonns. Also,<br />

Made with Charcoal, from Lake Superior Ore, will be kept constantly on sale. The<br />

great tenacity of this Iron renders it far superior to ally other Iron, whcre<br />

qreat strength and durability is required.<br />

~ ~ ~ # ~ ~ p b ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ h ~ * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t 9 b 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ t ~ b d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ' ~ , ~ * ~ ~ b 4 ~ b ~ ' ~ ~ t ~ b 4 ~ b # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b # ' \ ~ ~ * b 4 ~ b #<br />

The comparative streugtll of LAKE SCPERIOB, mrith other best kuorn Iro~i of the World, rn<br />

shown By Professor Johnson's Report, is as follows :<br />

STRENGTH PER POUND PER SQUA1.E INCH*<br />

Salisbury, Conn., Iron, - 58,009<br />

Swedes Eon, - - - 58,184<br />

English (Cable Bolt,) - 59,105<br />

Centre Co., Penn., Iron, - ' - 69,400<br />

Essex Co., N. Y., Iron, - 59,962<br />

Lancaster Co., Penn., Iron, - 58.663.<br />

Russia Iron, - - - 76,069<br />

Lake Superior Iron, - - 89,582<br />

Common Eng. or Am. Bar, about 30,000<br />

Showing nldre tha,n one-third greater strength than any other English, Swede or<br />

American Iron.<br />

A 3EROLLX3EUFe xwfX&&,<br />

For the re-1.olling of Railroncl Iron, is connected with the nbovo Works, capable of<br />

Rolling 12,000 Tons per annuln. Cu~t~omers may rttly that the utn~ost di8j);cteh will<br />

be given to all orders. All Iron sold from tlu~so Works wa~*r~ilteil, and if any should<br />

prove infeelior, it may he returned, at the Company's espcnsu.<br />

CASH WILL BE PAID FOR THE BEST QUALITY OF SCRAP IRON.<br />

Office in M. ef. R. R. Buildings, foot of 3d Street, up-stairs.<br />

Address all Orders (0 GEO. R. G~WklV, Agent, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

i<br />

J. HOLMES, - - - Prc.qiclf~~t.<br />

DIRECTORS: E. B. IV,IRD, S. RI. IIOLMES,<br />

U. T. I-IOTVE, T. W. LOCKWOOD.<br />

L. SCOFIE'LT), S7~pcri?ztsndcnt, JVynndotte. 0. R. GIVAN, Agelzt, Dttroit.<br />

T. lv, LOCKWOOD, Watertnan Block, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Setrdnr?, and Treasurer.


CRANE Bi WESSON,<br />

; IN<br />

REAL ESTATE,<br />

Office North-west corner of Griswold & Congress Sts.<br />

DETROIT', rn -<br />

- MICH,<br />

------+-+-+- )c- -<br />

1000 Lots for Sale in all parts of the <strong>City</strong>. The first payment in all cases is $10;<br />

and 8 years credit given for the balance.<br />

J. J. RHODES,<br />

I CORNER OF MICHIGAN AVENUE. & ROWLAND ST.<br />

DETROIT, - - - - - IMICH.<br />

JAMES SHEARER,<br />

ARCHITECT AND IASTER BUILDER,<br />

Shop on Woodbridge, south side, bet.' ~eaibien<br />

and Antoine,<br />

Residence, Woodward Avenrxxe, Park Lot, No. 30, near TOXI-gate, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

FIms and Specifications for Public Buildipgs and Private Residences prepared on short<br />

notice, of any selected style of Architecture, for parties in the city or country.<br />

7<br />

HOUSE MOVING!<br />

JOSEPH ELDER, = Hou.se Mover,<br />

Residence, 12 1 Clifford Street, corner Faontcalml<br />

The Subscriber moves Buildillgs within the <strong>City</strong> or suburbs, and will be glad to attend with prompt-<br />

gas5 811 calls. All Buildings will be set up to secure the approbation of patrons.<br />

Qrders mny be also left for me with Mr. MICHAEL O'NEIL, Grocer, Michigan Avenue west.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 285<br />

DETROIT DRY DOCK 1RO.N WORKS<br />

Shop on Atwater Street, Btsidence 10.214 Congrm E.<br />

(Near <strong>City</strong> Water Works,)<br />

DETROIT, MI[ICHIGAN..<br />

CHARLES KELLQGG,<br />

NANUFACTURER OF IIIGII AND LOW PRESSURE<br />

-<br />

MILL GEARING AND MACHINERY GENERALLY:<br />

Steamboat and Propeller Work, Blacksmithing, &c. Prirticular attention paid'<br />

to Nill and Wllung Machmery.<br />

PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS MADE ON SHORT'N'OTICE--<br />

A -<br />

The Subscriber, being a practical Engineer and Machinist, feels confident that<br />

any orders for Ndchinery entrusted to.his hands will be promptly and satisfactorily ese-<br />

c~ited,<br />

and would most respectfully solicit a share of public patronl.onnge:. C'EIAS;..RELLOGCI.. .<br />

AND MACHINE BLACKSMITIIS,<br />

WJ. & J. B. thnnkful for the liberal support their establishment has received for<br />

years from the public, trust they have given satisfaction, and hope for s continuaace of<br />

-


286 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Congress Street West, next to Howard Xouse,<br />

Bet. Woodward Ave. and Griswold St.<br />

Keeps constantly on hand and for sale, French and American Glass, Varnish, Mixed<br />

Paints, Grainer's Colors,-Gold Leaf, Japaned Tin, Brushes, and other articles in the line<br />

of the trade.<br />

D. W. I?. is happy to receive the orders of his friends for Painting, Graining, &c.<br />

J. F. TACCART,<br />

MERCHANT TAILOR<br />

JWo. ZB2 Jeffersom &venues<br />

:Detroff, I rn - I BEiohigan.<br />

a -<br />

A choice assortment of French Clothe , Cassimeres and Vestings, will bc kept con-<br />

I stantly on hand.<br />

Garments manufactured in the latest and most approved styles, and a Fit warranted in<br />

,every Garment. No garment allowed to leave my shop without giving entire satisfiction.<br />

'THE NEW, YORK CITIZEN,<br />

AN AMERICAN-IRISH WEKLY JOURNAL<br />

OF<br />

NEWS, POLITICS, LITERATURE AND ART.<br />

OPINIONS AEOUT THE CITIZEN,yJ<br />

'' This excellent Journal, the Citizen, reflects the highest credit on the character of the<br />

Irish race on the soil ; and is edited with an ability and honesty to which few of the<br />

Citizen's cotemporaries can lay claim.-- Cincinnati Sun.<br />

" The Citizen, published in New York <strong>City</strong>, and devoted more especially to the interest<br />

of Ireland, is one of the ablest newepapers in the United States.-National Deqnocratic<br />

Beuieflo for Ncwch, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

TERMS,<br />

PAYABLE IN ALL CASES IN ADVANCE.<br />

For one year, - - - $3 00 Single Copies 6 1-4 cents.<br />

For Eight Mon%hs, - - 2 00 The Retail trade supplied at $4 00 per 100.<br />

For Six Months,<br />

I<br />

- - 1 50 Yearly Clubs of s to 10, (each sub.) $2 50<br />

For Four Months, - - 1 00 I Clubs of 10 and upwards,(each sub.) 2 00<br />

We have been repeatedly asked by coi~espondents whether it is not the same to pnrchasc, the paper<br />

from ourqents, aa ts subscribe directly to us. We think it right to state that the price is the same to<br />

readers, though there is not nn eqaal certainty of their always gctting the paper, as when they subscribe.<br />

But to us it makes a vast difference, for our profit from a subscription is twice as great as from copies<br />

sold by wholesale. To postmasters and other Agents, fifty cents allowed for each yearly subscriber.


DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY, 287<br />

JOHNSON & DUNHAM,<br />

Boiler Makers<br />

STEAM ENGINES,<br />

MILL GEARING,<br />

AND<br />

SAW MIL MACHINERY<br />

AGENTS FOR PATENT WIRE ROPE.<br />

wire Ropesare eub~titutod mith perfect success for Hemp or Hide Ropes and Chaina, on inclined plains, for<br />

fitandlng Rigging on Steamers and Sailing Vessels, for Ferries, for all kinds of heavy hoisting in Storo Hous,es,<br />

Foundries, kc., loading and discharging Vessels, for Mining, for staying Dcrricka, Cranes, Shears, Chimneys,<br />

Ns~ts, kc. Also, for Steering purposes, and Towlines on Vessels: 1,ightning Conductors, Telegraph uses, &C. ;<br />

and for Sa~h Weights in Wisdoms, sod Dumb \vaitor~ in buildings. Over twenty varieties constantly on hand<br />

for inspection. Parties st a distance desiring further information, mill receive a Circular conttrining general<br />

instmction, by applying by letter.<br />

The eub~cribers are also agents for Ashcroft's celebmted Steam and Vacuum Cfnagee, of which we at all timen<br />

are supplied, together with the neeeasay fixings for fitting them to Engine8 and Boilera. All kinds 0s Brass<br />

Work and Piping uaed for Steam Rngilles and Iloilers, promptly furnished. Boilers of every clerscription in<br />

modern use made with dispatch, of bcst materials and workmanship.<br />

We invite all to come and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere.<br />

Shop on Atwster St., above the <strong>City</strong> Water Works, <strong>Detroit</strong>. JOHNSON & DUNHAhf.<br />

SITUATED ON THE<br />

PUBLIC SQUARE,<br />

TJBOXCJ?, XMCXGTX..<br />

This House has been greatly enlarged and fitted up in a style e nal to any Public House in<br />

the <strong>City</strong>. fix, comfort and convenience. Its location being on the Iublio Square is one of the<br />

most pleasant and healthy in <strong>Detroit</strong>, and the pro netor assures the traveling public that no<br />

pains mill be spared to furniah his table with as polas the market affords, and his guests with<br />

every requisite attention.<br />

GENERAL STAGE OFFICES AT THE HOTEL,<br />

Travelers furnished with meals at 26 cents, and Carriage and Baggage Wagon in readinem at all<br />

times to convey them to and from the House.


288 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

PATENT BEE HOUSE AND HIVE.<br />

Patented June 5, i849.-Patent Expires June 5,1865.<br />

The undersigned has purcliased the right for the counties of Eaton, Calhoun, St.<br />

Joseph, Branch, Hillsdale, Lenawee, Monroe, and Saginaw.<br />

Offers individual rights in these counties with Book of Directions for Building-and<br />

Managing, &c., for $5.00.<br />

This plan secures swarms from being robbed; comb is removed once in tbrce years ;<br />

feeding facilities unsurpassed; bees swarm out or go from Hive to Hive at the will of<br />

the Manager. Superior inducements to Clubs for Town rights.<br />

AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWNSHIP.<br />

C. SMITH. '-<br />

-- - - - - - - -- -<br />

DETROIT TUB & PAIL PACTOBY j<br />

SITUATED WEST END OF FORT ST.<br />

P W<br />

,a. W. SUTTON, Proprietor.<br />

--<br />

This Extensive Factory has been erected with a view of affording those who wholesale and retall<br />

HOLLOW WOODEN WARE,<br />

Of all descriptions, to avoid Shipping it from the East. Prices and Ware arc such as to leave<br />

no room for successful competition.<br />

; SMALL<br />

Copies of this neat Copper Plate Map of the <strong>City</strong> mailed to any address in the<br />

United States on receipt of Twenty-fire Cents in postage stamps.<br />

JAXES DALE JOHNSTON, 1


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 289<br />

Union Block, 46 Jefferson Ave.,<br />

DETROIT,<br />

MANUFACTURERS OF<br />

The best Oil extant for Machinery b Burning, and Warranted not to Gum.<br />

MANF'RS OF LARD OIL & STERINE CANDLES<br />

WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY MADE,<br />

--<br />

DEALERS EXCLUSIV=LT IN<br />

.- - -


390 DETROIT CITY D IRE CTORY,<br />

3. We HIBBARD & CO.,<br />

- XANUACTURERS 0 FRERCLIUM<br />

SUPERIOR PERCUSSION<br />

NO, 371 WOODBRIDGE ST, WEST,<br />

DETROIT, {<br />

J. W. Hibbard,<br />

1 D. M. Riclaardson,<br />

M. B. Dodge.<br />

MICHIGAN.<br />

IPRATT9S<br />

DINING SALOON,<br />

JJVD FREE REdDIJTG ROO=,<br />

COR. LARNED & SHELBY STS.<br />

BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEE-<br />

. . =


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 291<br />

JEFFBY BREMMAN,<br />

Importer, and Wholesale and Betail Dealer in<br />

GROCERIES cYr; PROVISIONS,<br />

113 LARNED STREET WEST, CORNER OF FIRST,<br />

A Stock constantly on hand of the following merchandise :<br />

WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SPICES, PBOVIS-<br />

IONS, SUGBRS, TEAS, COFFEE, NAILS.<br />

Country Producc exchanged for other merchendise. Country dealers are invited to call before deal-<br />

ing elsewhere. JEFFRY BRENNAN.<br />

DETRQIT CATHOLIC VINDICATOR<br />

PUBLISED WlilEKLY AT THE OFFICE,<br />

No. 214 Jefferson Avenue, <strong>Detroit</strong>, michigan,<br />

TERMS.-Single copy per Year, $2.50 ; paid in advance, only $2.00.<br />

CLUB TERMS.-Three copies per yew, $5.00 ; five copies per year, $8.00 ; ten copies per year,<br />

$15.00 ; twenty copies per yew, $20.00. Invariably to be paid in advance.<br />

RATES OF ADVERTISING.-Business Notices, 12% cts. per line. Transient Advertisements, first<br />

iuse~tiou, 10 cts. per liuc ; each additional insertion, 7 cts. per liue. Yearly Cards of six lines or less,<br />

$10 per year. One square of ten lines, $12 per year. For each additioual square, $9 per par. Displayed<br />

advertisements to be charged extra. No variation from these rates will be authorized.<br />

LIVERY AND BOARDING STABIiE.<br />

BRADLEY H. THOMPSON,<br />

WOODBRIDGE STREET EAST, CORNER OF RANDOLPH STREET,<br />

(Ear of Biddle House.)<br />

Horses and Carriages to let. Boarding Horses kept by the Day or Week.<br />

JOHN. HENRY IHM,<br />

IMPORTER OF<br />

W INIS, BRANDIES, FRUITS, CHEESE, BTL,<br />

No. 9 Woodbridge St.,<br />

Opposite the Post Office, and under Merchout's Exchange,


292 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

BUHL DUCHARME,<br />

(Successors to A. H. Newbould, and Ducharme & Bartholomew,)<br />

Importers a ~ WhoZesale d<br />

1DeaZere in<br />

Nails, Spikes, Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c,<br />

17 & 19 WOODWARD AVE.,<br />

DETROIT, - - - - MICHI~AN-<br />

MI. FROST %( CO.,<br />

MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN EVERY VARIETY OF<br />

GhNB AND WOOD SEAT EEAIRS, VhRNISH,<br />

~attresses,<br />

UphoZsterg Goods, Sprang Beda, Beddgng , &c.<br />

Also, Curled Hair, Excelsior, Palm Leaf, httan, Tow, Cotton, Spiral Springs, &c., &c<br />

Warerooms 34 Woodward Avenue,<br />

Opposite the Post Office, DETROIT, REICEZ.<br />

-- -<br />

I;PRllN'CIS ECaAEXD,<br />

~anufacCzcrer<br />

and Den* fn<br />

CZCkRS, TOBACCO, SNUFF,<br />

PIPES, CIGAR AND SNUFF BOXES, ETC.,<br />

128 RdLNDOLPH ST-, NEAR XARZCET,<br />

nza?aorT, JX~CMCEGE.<br />

ROTUNDA SALOON,<br />

Griswold Street, next door to the Free Press Office.<br />

This Saloon offers all the comforts which a first class establishment of the kind pre-<br />

.sents for public patronge.<br />

The Table &all always be supplied with the choicest Game, Oysters, &c. None of<br />

the delicacies of the season shall be absent from the supply. The Bar is supplied<br />

with the choicefit Wines, Liquors, Cigars, kc.<br />

To give a call amounts to going away satisfied of Carson's willingness and ability<br />

give satifaction to his friends and the public generally.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 293<br />

!SI3CIRTS! !SEXHRTEiiif<br />

Gentlemen in want of this article will save monney by calling at<br />

AND<br />

GENTS' FURNISHING STORE,<br />

No. 85 Jeffeson Avenue, Core of Wayne St., ~etroit.<br />

Where is kept on hand one of the best assortments of SHIRTS that can be see11 in this<br />

or any other market, for fit, make or quality. We challenge competition from any<br />

quarter. My Shirts are all of my own manufacture, and purchasers will find them as<br />

represented. Orders from the country, accompanied with cash or reference in <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

promptly attended to D. T. BAR.RETT.<br />

JOHN V. MEI-ILING,<br />

Select Groceries, Eat ant1 West India Produce,<br />

. Furnished to orders, which are respectfi~lly solicited.<br />

Store No. 13 Michigan Ave, West, opposite tbe <strong>City</strong> XaXX, Detorit.<br />

AMERICAN SEED STOKE.<br />

tJ. 0. BLOSS &. CO., jM. M. MATHEWS & CO.<br />

76 Main Street, Bochester, ) 1 22 Monroe A~enne, <strong>Detroit</strong>, DIith.<br />

IMPORTEEXS,<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS<br />

I N '<br />

CARDEN AND-FIELD SEEDS.<br />

J. 0. BLOSS, M. M. MATEIEWS.<br />

RAIL ]ROAD EXCHANGE,<br />

C. J. BEARDSLEE, PROPRIETOR,<br />

Michigan Avenue, East, .. DETROIT,<br />

'Opposite the <strong>City</strong> Hall Ill[arket,<br />

AND NEAR THE NORTHERN & WESTERN STAGES.<br />

FREE C AEaRXAGi~LS<br />

TO AND FROM THE RAILI30AI) EXCHANGE,<br />

-Those who come to <strong>Detroit</strong> will find the Railroad Exchange the most central<br />

Hotel in the <strong>City</strong>.. .<br />

m


294 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

J. B. WAYNE & CO.<br />

UETON EBON WOBE8,<br />

Near the <strong>Detroit</strong> and Milwaukee Railway Depot,<br />

RZBNUFACTURERS OP<br />

STEAM ENGINES, BOILER S, MILL GEARING,<br />

Rail 'Road and Mining Machinery,<br />

BRASS CASTINGS AND FORGED WORK OF ALL KINDS.<br />

J B WAYNE, =Gearing of all kinds Cut to Order,-<br />

TH~MAS THORLEY, ).<br />

D. E. RICE.<br />

GEo. (2. BRUSH. j DETROIT, MICHIGAN.<br />

H, K, MESSINGER & SON,<br />

MANUFACTURERS OF WARREN'S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF<br />

AND DEALERS IN<br />

Office at M. Frost & Co.'a Store, 34 Woodward Avenue,<br />

Residence 100 Cass Street,<br />

DETROIT, .. I<br />

1 - -<br />

I<br />

0 3 A large supply of Materials always on hand and for sale. Orders punctually attended to.^<br />

WHOLESALE DEALER IN<br />

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,<br />

FISH, FRUITS, STONE WARE AND SHINCILES,<br />

Agent for Lake Huron Grindstones !<br />

Willow Ware, Wooden Ware, Cordage and Twilles ; NAVAL STORES, Window Glms aud Putty,<br />

NO, 14 WOODWARD AVENUE,<br />

DETROIT, . • MICHIGAN,


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 295<br />

MELODEON MANUFACTUIRERS<br />

This Company keep constantly on hand and for sale a complete assortment of the<br />

latest and lnost improved styles of MELODEONS, to which they invite the attention<br />

of parties in <strong>Detroit</strong> and from the country before purchasing elsewhere.<br />

A. A* SIMMONS, WM. P. BLAKEMAN'.<br />

C. R. MILKS'<br />

APPLIED TO<br />

TIN, IRON OR WOOD ROOFS,<br />

OLD OR NEW, ALTD WARRANTED.<br />

Office No. 3 Rotunda Building, Residence 138 Larned Street East,<br />

DETROIT, XICHIGI-AN,<br />

Rights of Counties conveyed in aay pat of the State on the most advantageoas terms.<br />

DETROIT, Feb1u8 ry 1,<strong>1856</strong>.<br />

To WHOX IT MAY CONCERN.-T~~ is to certify that Mr. Milks has put on several of his Patent<br />

Cement Roofs for the Michigan Central R. R. Co. during the past year ; and from careful inspection of<br />

the same, I can recommend them to all wishing fire and water proof roofs.<br />

(sipea,) S. C. CASE,<br />

Supt. Cais and Buildings, M. C. R. R.<br />

Ordm left with MINOT T. LANE, Esq., Justice of the Peace, will be promptly attended to<br />

DIRECTOR OF THE POOR.<br />

LUTHER B, WILLARD,<br />

OFFICE 1 CITY HALL-<br />

Hours from 8 A. M, till Noon, and from 2 P. M. till 6 P. M.


296 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

De C e WRITWOOD,<br />

No. 16 WOODWARD AVENUE,<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, WIicB.<br />

-- GENERAL<br />

MANUFAOTURE18' BGENGY,<br />

AND DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF<br />

~vcA&~@<br />

BEerrewley9s OEauroh Bells,<br />

Davidson's Fire King Safes, Ingersoil's Portable Hay Presses ;<br />

RNBPP & CBRTER9S PATENT HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS,<br />

FINCH $ CO*'S dRTX-CORROSZPE EL4C.X V'dR3IISE~<br />

JULIAN STRELINGEB,<br />

MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN<br />

CIDER AND WINE -- VINEGAR.<br />

IMPORTER OF<br />

Wines,. Liquors and Havana Cigars, he.<br />

.Woe *a, FPoodhvMge W., between Case and Wayne,<br />

LANSING & VERNOR,<br />

r<br />

GENERAL AGENTS FOR<br />

flu, flarint a ~ b<br />

gift $~e~ranrt.<br />

RISKS TAKEN IN SOHE 01 TlIE MOST BESPONSIBLE EASTERN CONPANIB.<br />

OZPZPXaE, 231, WOODWAEtD A.W3ZNU3E,<br />

ADJOINING THE POST OFFICE, DETROIT, DIICHIGAN.<br />

EDWARD A. LANSING, BENJAMIN VEBNOB'


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 297<br />

BIRCH & GREEN,<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL<br />

Birch's Bl~ck, Cor. Cass & Junction of Abbott Sts.,<br />

1 05 Michigan Avenue. DETROIT, JMICHa<br />

We purchase Farm Produce to any excent, and Farmer8 who give na a call will find it to their<br />

advantage. Our stock of FAMILY GROCERIES is not excelled in the quality of the nlticlcs, a d<br />

we offer all the advantages of our line of trade to the surrounding ueighborhood.<br />

s 4<br />

DETROIT BAZAAB.<br />

IASUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF<br />

l;r AND WHOLESALE DEALEW IN<br />

'JPwrs;<br />

FANCY GOODS,<br />

Fffl WILLOW WARE, FIBE WORM,<br />

Foreign Fruits, Nutq &c, -<br />

WM. PHELPS,<br />

0. STAPLES.<br />

9s Seff'irsom<br />

dve., <strong>Detroit</strong>, JiEich.<br />

All Goods at the Lo\veat Prite % Cash. Largo Stock C;sndi~, fr6h made.<br />

MASONIC MAGAZINE.<br />

THE ASHLAR<br />

Is issued, in pamphlet form, montlily, at <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan. It is the only BPnsonic<br />

Magazine in the North-west, and is devoted particularly to the current Misonic news in<br />

that quarter. Each number contains historical articles calculated to impart valuable<br />

information. It also treats of the philosophy and jurisprudence of the Order ; and its<br />

pages are enlivened by poetry and other attractive literary productions. The first num-<br />

ber of the current year, (September,) contains a beautiful steel plate engraving of M. W.<br />

GEO. C. METNRO, Grand Master of Michigan. Every Afsson should have this work.<br />

Address, ALLYN WESTON, Editor and Proprietor, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.<br />

I


298 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

--<br />

SaMUEEa BHELPS,<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN<br />

TOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC FRUITS,<br />

Confectionaries, Wood and Willow Ware, and French, German and Italian Baskets.<br />

No. 96 JEFFERSON AVE., DETROIT.<br />

RA'YMOND db BEXJLEOE~;,<br />

(Successors to A. McFarren and Morse & Selleck,)<br />

V7EEOLESALE AND RETAIL-<br />

A<br />

t<br />

BOOK BINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.<br />

167 JEFFERSON AVENUE,<br />

FRANCIS RAYMOND,<br />

ANDREW sEU.EcK. DETROIT, MICH.<br />

McBREARTY & CRIMHINS,<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

COOK AID PARLOR STOVES,<br />

MANUFAOTURERS OF<br />

Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron Wares, Harrdmare & Japaned Goods.<br />

Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Jobbing.-<br />

Owners of Lee's Patent Tin Eve Trough Machine for <strong>Detroit</strong> and Wayne Co., by which<br />

we are able to execute work of this kind at tho lowest prices.<br />

WESTERN HOTEL,<br />

178 & 182 Woodbridge St.,<br />

CORNER OF THIFiD, AT MCHIGAN CENTRaL RAILROAD DEPOT.<br />

ALEX. LEADBEATER Praprietor.<br />

This old established ~ otel is immediately near the Steamboat landings. It is furnished<br />

with all the accommodations necessary to the comfort of the traveler. There is<br />

no better Stabling thanIthat in connection with this Hotel. A11 the city Omnibuss and<br />

Stage Coaches call daily for pass en gel^.<br />

The Porters of the Weatern Hotel will always be found attentive and trustworthy.<br />

V


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 299<br />

St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal Company.<br />

PINE & FARMING LANDS,<br />

StTUATED tN THE LOWER PENtNSULA,<br />

At different points, on nearly all the principal Rivers of the State.<br />

These lands are offered on the most REASONABLE TERMS.<br />

Are of the VERY FIRST QUALITY, having been selected with particular reference<br />

to lumbering facilities. They are located on the large streams emptying into the Lakes<br />

on either side of the Peninsula,-on the waters of Grand River, the Muskegon, the Pere<br />

Marquette, White River, the Au Sauble of Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, the Exanistee,<br />

Saginaw River and Bay, and various other points near Lake navigation. At all these<br />

points, very favorable localities for immediate lumber operations are found. The timber<br />

will average from 5,000 to 30,000 feet per a.cre. NO SAFER INVESTMENT can be<br />

macle tl~a~n in these lands, the timber from which will all be required within a very few<br />

years, to supply the demand of the Great West, which is so rapidly settling with an enterprising<br />

agricultural population-c region almost wholly destitute of timber, and depending<br />

for this great staple, to a very large extent, upon this wry timbered region of<br />

Michiean. U<br />

The Farming Landrs of this Company<br />

Are very desirable, and will be found more available and profitable than any other mestern<br />

lands, being located in the very richest portions of the State, in the midst of these<br />

extensive Pine Districts. The soil on these lands is of a superior qua,lity, varying from<br />

the black sand to gravelly and clay loam, with every variety of timber besides the pine.<br />

A farmer purchasing an 80 acre tract of this land, will be able, during the first year, to<br />

pay for all his improvements by the sale of the pine timber which he wlll cut in clearing<br />

his land, and as but onezfith of the purchase money is required at the date of sale, a very<br />

sma.11 purchase may be made profitable from the product of lumber alone, leaving out of<br />

the question the value of such land for agricultural purposes.<br />

For any particulars, maps or information in reference to these lands, a,pply to<br />

GEO. S. FROST,<br />

ST. MARY'S FALLS SHIP CANAL COMPABY'S LAND OFFICE, Land Agent.<br />

Griswold Street, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.


300 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

COMMERCIAL MILES.<br />

COBNBR OF WOODBRIDCtE AND RANDOLPH STREETS,<br />

Rear of the Firemen's Hall and Biddle House. 4<br />

w<br />

The capacity of this Mill is not excelled in the Shte of Michigan. We grind about 1000 bushels per<br />

diem. We give the highest price for grain delivered nt our Mills; and neither Michigan<br />

nor thc northwest c:m excel the quality of our Brand Flour.<br />

J. H. FRABER. GEORGE ELLIOTT.<br />

IVPICHIGAW CHRISTIAN HERALD,<br />

A RELIGIOUS FAMILY NEWSPAPER,<br />

, BY M. ALLEN & 0. S. GULLEY.<br />

a<br />

TER31S.-TWO DOLLARS per nnuum, if pdQ in ad~ance; TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, if not<br />

paid until the expiration of the year.<br />

Ministers who will send UR five new responsible subscribere, shall receive their copies grntie for one yoar.<br />

No payer will be discontiuued until all arrearages are paid, except at the discretion of the proprietor;<br />

Letters containing remittnuces. or pertainiug to business, ~hould be addre~sed to M. ALLEN, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

Communications relating to the c!ditorial depart~nout muat be addressed to the Editor, post-paid.<br />

811 moneyR will be acknowledged in the paper, snd it will obviate the necevsity of reecipts.<br />

FOR THE<br />

LONDON PWLISHMG COMPANY, (Formerly Taliis & Co.)<br />

No. 3 Mechanic Street, between Brush and Beaubien.<br />

-----------------------------.-----------.-<br />

Order~ left at 31cDonald & Phley's, 'Rotunda Buildings, or at Aubetjl & Forrest's, Booksellers. 35<br />

Woodward Ave., shalt be promptly attenaed to, and where specimens of Publications can be exnmincd.<br />

The community are'aware of the superior style of Steel Plates which embellish all the Co.'s Books; but<br />

may not linon that this Company I\-as ilico~~omtcd 24th Feb. 1854, iu pnrsuance of the Act 7 &. 6 Vie.<br />

cap. 11 0, Capital 5200,000 S terliug; 40,000 shares of S5 each; which affords the strongest security of<br />

thcir nneqanlcd capability and fi~cility in getting up and completing all their Books, unsurpassed by any<br />

House in Europe.<br />

Their Books being for the lfonn~ aid Intellectunl improvement, and delivered monthly to Sal~scribem<br />

iu Volumes, Bound Divisio~ls, or 2$c. or 50c. numbers, nnd pdyment made on delivery, N W IN ~ ADVANCE,<br />

placing them within the reach of eveiy iudividunl, bc thcir circumstnoees ever so humble, which cannot<br />

fail to be nppreciated 4\- the reading community and especially by the Parent and Teacher who will find<br />

several valuable works got up more especially for the young.<br />

Subscribers at any part of the Sttlte not visited by Traveling Agents, can have any works they select<br />

delivered st thcir respective Post Offices.<br />

I cannot withhold iuy grateful thanks for the support my business has bad since I took charge of thia<br />

sgeucy three yeus ago, aud trust by pronlpt attenti011 that I will still share in the extensive patronago<br />

thae works have invariably secured where the business has been properly conducted.<br />

JAMES LOGAN, Agent, 3 Wechanic Street, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

___---_-__-______-_-------------------.<br />

~n~laud<br />

from the earliest period 138 parts 25cts.<br />

cG For the Youug 20 cc 25<br />

Ireland - 42 " 25<br />

WX with Euusia (not known 88Y<br />

about - 30 125<br />

The Life of Christ - 25 prrts 25<br />

Musenm Animated Xature 30 bL 25<br />

Fox's Book of Martyin - 21 ': 25<br />

Bunyau's Works, complete 45 " 25<br />

Scripture Histoiy for Youth 20 cc 25


A*ND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 301<br />

OF PLAIN AND COLORED<br />

PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTY PE,<br />

AND DAGUEEaREOTYPE<br />

MINIATURE AND LIFE SIZE,<br />

IN OIL AND WATER COLORS,<br />

FIREMEN'S HA,LL 9<br />

- Jefferson dive., car. RandoZph St.,<br />

DETROIT, - - MICH.<br />

DACUER-REOTY PES<br />

Copied and Enlarged to the Size of Life.<br />

Our Gallery iis easy of acceas to Strangers from all parts of the Country vipiting,<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>. There are on exhibition Portraits of the most distinguished of our citizens.<br />

As specimens of the suprrior style of the Art, we respectfully invite their examination<br />

and we take this oiportuoity of acknowledgieg our' of thr public judgement<br />

hitherto expressed in our f~or. -


302 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

SAFES, OF ALL KINDS !<br />

-<br />

3PAT<br />

FIRE AND #BURGLAR PROOF<br />

And Bank Locks.<br />

~ . ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ '~ I ~ n # ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ h ~ . I \ ~ f ~ * ~ / 1 ~ I ~ ~ ~ f ~ I ~ ~ f ~ ~ h I 1 ~ * ~ U ~ * ? ~ ~ ~ f ~ I h~ d ' ~ ~ / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I f * * b I ~ ~ 4~ ' ~ ~ I ~ *<br />

These Safes me a conlbinotion of WROTJGHT and CHILLED IRON, from onc and one-lmdf to thns<br />

inches thick, forming an IMPERVIOUS MEPAL to thc chiscl, drill, circular bit or sledge-hammer, and<br />

the only fire-proof Safes not made of slhect iron. They arc o SOLID CASEMENT, without bdtr or<br />

joints, and when exposcd to the fire, are PERFECTTY A111 TIGHT.<br />

Among others, the following well-known pcrsous, nftcr thoroughly tntiog, havc lately purchmsed<br />

tbeso sefcs, and nmly ail havc laid aside Shect Iron Safes IS nsvorthlcss.<br />

Qarla Howard,<br />

Ce & A. Ives,<br />

Wright, Anhews & CO,<br />

He C e Kibbcc,<br />

0. F. Cargill Sd h,<br />

Dm Preston & b.,<br />

Palmer k Chipman,<br />

lv* H* wing,<br />

brge W. Bissell,<br />

I. P. IIutchins,<br />

J. D. Norton,<br />

1, g. & R. 1. Wrighb,<br />

Campbcll & Lynn,<br />

I. Y. Price,<br />

J. R, Jones,<br />

Eldred & Marvin,<br />

Johnston & Banham,<br />

Saut Stc. Iarie Canid Co.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> Locomotive b.<br />

American Exchange Bank, Nerr York <strong>City</strong>"<br />

Commercial Bxchan;~ Bank.<br />

Bank of An~erica. dL<br />

Rational Bank. &<br />

St. Richolu Bank. 66<br />

And nearly all others in the <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Also all Banks in Troy, Syracuse, Oswego, Rochester and Buffalo.<br />

~ ~ b b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . f r ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ . f * ~ ~ ~ ~ C ~ . I ~ ~ # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . t ~ b ~ ~ . * ~ . f ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ . f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .<br />

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OE'<br />

AT ONE rr_Ar;F THI: FACTORY PRICES,<br />

Manufactured by Diryee & Forsyth, Silm C. Herring, J. B. M. Dsvid~on, Edward<br />

Wilder, Edwarcls & Holman.<br />

The above Safes have been laid wide by Merchants, Bankers sod others, to whom I have sold ~illie'~<br />

Patent, and will be warranted cb good as ncw" or "good for nothing"--optional with purchasers. ~ d *<br />

and examine both kinb.<br />

E. J. WOOLEY, Agent,<br />

AT C. & A. IVES' Banking Offica


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER- 308<br />

-.- - -- - - - . --- - -- - . .- . -. . - . - .<br />

CRIXINAL<br />

POLICE OPFICEEB,<br />

OFFICE ROTUNDA 33LOCK, GRISWOLD ST-<br />

RESJDEFTCE, TREMOXT TPOWSE.<br />

-WILL ALSO ATTEND TO FORECLOBIIIJG CEATTEL MOPETGAGES.<br />

DEALERS IN<br />

STAPLE AND FANCY<br />

YTLtINEItY GOODS, LC.<br />

NO, 158 JEPFERSO- Am-,<br />

DETROIT,<br />

L "<br />

;Keen constantlv on hand 3 large assortment of<br />

READY-MADE<br />

. .. CLOTEIING,,<br />

Also, Uothi~q FlnaGto order, at the lo\vest Cash Prices, together with the bcst quality of '<br />

TRUNKS AND GENTLEMEN7S FURNISHING GOODS.


804 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

h iJ. Wm TILLMAN1<br />

WHOLESALE DEALER IN<br />

Furniture, Chairs, Looking Glasses,<br />

WILLOW WARE, IIAIB SEATING PLUSH, UPROLSTHIY, MA'ffRESSES,<br />

CABMET WAXERS' lXABDW831E, MAHOGBNP,<br />

VARNISI1, REFIZIGEKATORS, BBOWER BATHS, ETC,<br />

I - - <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.<br />

&i!F The Betail Trade supplied at tl~s Lowest Rates. a<br />

144 Jefferson Avenue, - I<br />

P. BUNL. F a<br />

ESuf3CL & < r o m m R. JELLY,<br />

MANUFACTURERS AND ~ ~HQL~ALE AND NETAIL DEALERS IN SILK,<br />

FUR, wooxi, =EIA3sr-A9 IjrnUI3:ORTV<br />

PALM LE&F & 8TRBW #AT$#<br />

Fur, Cloth, Plush, Silk 2nd CHszecl C~ps, etc, etc.<br />

All descriptions of manofactored for Ladies and Gentlemen. Bt~ckskin Glovea<br />

and Mittens. Fur, Kid, Silk and WTooIeo Oloves. Canes, U&brellm, Cravats, SURgeode,s,<br />

&c. Hatters' Stock and Trimming. Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh Robes, etc.<br />

F. BURL & GO., Conant Block, 148 Jefferson Ave.<br />

P.8.-Cash paid for Sl~ipping Furs and Deer Skins.<br />

SIDING AND FLOORING MILL.<br />

L<br />

-<br />

The Subscriber having purchased of JOHN BOWER all of his Machinery, Stock and<br />

Interest in the, Manufactnre of his<br />

IMPROVED SIDING .. . . AND*<br />

Will continue the business of n~mufacturing said &fill, at the<br />

DETROXP SAW WORKS, NO. 60, FORT ST. EAST,<br />

Making some important Emprovemeats ih the strength and durability of theso ~illi<br />

iI also manufacture and have on hand for sale<br />

FELTBN'SPATENT GRIST MILL<br />

A cheap and excellent article for farmers and othera.<br />

Machinery hd Gearing of all kinds made to Order and %paired at ahort notice.<br />

I feel confitlent Lat with the servicw of Mr. J. Bowen, wbich I have secured, and by<br />

~trict attention to business, I can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with<br />

their patronage.<br />

*,* Orders received for all kinda of Saws Mannfoctnred by C. & P. MELLUS. All Orders addreamed<br />

40 T. A. PARKER or JOHN BOWEN, wiU teteive prompt' attention.<br />

THO$. A. PARKER*


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. SOB<br />

THOMPSON'S GRADUATING LIFE SEAT,<br />

AD^ adopted by the Directors of the American Institute, at their late Fair held at the Crystal Pofscs<br />

October, 1855, certified by their Cornmitte, of which HENRY B. R;ENWlCK, Inspector Life Preservers<br />

of the Port of New York, was Chairman.<br />

This remarkable and happy invention has obtained the writken approval of the following gentlemen :<br />

E. K. COLLINS, New Yo&. JAMES WEST. U. S. Mail Ship Atlantic.<br />

J. J. COMSTOCK, IT. S. Mail Ship Baltic. W. S. LINDSAY, Ship owner, London.<br />

EZRA NYE, U. S. Steam Ship Pacific,--aud from the C~~bi~iet of the Emperor Napoleou.<br />

The Life Preserving Sent in questiou may be seen at the OFFICE OF THE NORTH<br />

SHORE LINE OF STEAMERS, in M. C. R. It. Depot, and ordcra left; with the Agent<br />

of the Patentee, A. J. FOLGXR, will receive immediate attelltion.<br />

THOMPSOM'S GRADUATBNG LIFE SEAT.<br />

All other Life Preserving Steamboat Seats must be silperscded by this most admirable new contrirauce,<br />

which is singularly well adapted to embrace the person of 11s large a nlan as Ilu~rrs HOSMER, the.<br />

gigantic Erlitor of the <strong>Detroit</strong> Advertiser, or to embrace the tiny form of ';a little My." The Stool is<br />

made of different sizes, so ss to rendcr it possible to secure a fit for even childreu. It is to be hoped<br />

that dl Stcamboat owners will st once secure this desideratum to navigntion, aud thereby lessen the<br />

chances of loss of lire, arising from the constantly recurring. but ever unforeseen, steamboat disasters,<br />

incident to our, in all other respects, delightfill steamboat traveling. This only thorn to the rosy plmsure8<br />

of stearnbonting, is now removed-rrs the possibility of drowniug is not to he in future contemplated.<br />

No excuse for s watery grave after this ! Steamboat owners do yollr duty.<br />

J. D., JOHNSflFOM,<br />

C7mnpiler nirectory.<br />

DETROIT AGBZCULTURdL WAREBOUSE<br />

t4 NO. 103 Woodward Avenue,<br />

1' DEALERS IN<br />

HORSE POWERS, SMUT AND THRESHING MACHINES, AND<br />

Cook, Parlor and Six Plate Stoves, Nailsl Zinc,<br />

COPPER, TIN, SHEET IRON AND JAPANED WARE.<br />

Threshers, CZealzers and Seperators a d Ma31 Presses,<br />

Every new improvement in AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY is immediately<br />

secured by us. The attention of the Trade dealing in our line, tl~roogho~~t the country,<br />

is respectfully requested to our generai stock of SEEDS and Patent Agricultural<br />

Implements.


3'06 ' DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

AILEXANDEB H. DEY,<br />

BANKER $ EXCIIhNGE BROKER,<br />

Rctween JcKerson Avenue and Larnd Street.<br />

AG-ENTS FOR<br />

North Weatern Imsa~amce CO., - - of (Bs~vego, New York,<br />

Mutual Life Insurance Company, - a -, af New Work.<br />

BANNEBMAN $ ROSS,<br />

jV0.109 Woodward Avm~re, - = - - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

TVc are prcparctl at our establishmcnt to execute all orders from citizens of <strong>Detroit</strong> at<br />

the lowcst yriecs of the trade fof all I-Iydranlic and Gas Fixtures. The Plumbing of<br />

Steamboats ant1 lIotels executed with t:~stc and in a workmanlil- ie manner.<br />

dOIlN B ;1NNF:R3*ffiN, JAMES ROSS.<br />

JOSEPH COOPER,<br />

SIIOP--Woodbridge Street West, near ihe Gas Works,<br />

RESIDENCE, - - - . - 158 HOWARD, -<br />

-<br />

w<br />

PEans and Specilications executed on Short Notice.


--<br />

AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 807<br />

ADVERTISER<br />

ESTABLISHMENT.<br />

R. F. JOHNSTONE & CQ.,<br />

PUBLISIIERS AND PROPRIETORS OF<br />

DETROIT DAILY ADVERTISER,<br />

*<br />

Published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) at $6 per year.<br />

DETROIT WEEK= ADVERTIBEB,<br />

Published every T~~esday Morning at $1 per year.<br />

DETR.0I.T SEHI-WEEKLY ADVER.T%$E<br />

--<br />

Published Wednesday and Saturday Mornings at $3 per year.<br />

ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT LIBERAL RATEPe<br />

BOOK-& JOB PRINTING<br />

' Having four Superior Steam Presses, three Card Presses and three Hand Presm,<br />

together with an extensive assortment of type, kc., we are now prepared to execute<br />

every variety of Plain and Fat~cy Printing, in a superior style, and on short notice.<br />

Our advantages for this branch of the busil~ess exceed anything of the ltind in the<br />

western country, and all orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to.<br />

R.. F. JOHNSTBNE & CO., Proprietors,<br />

Advertiser Buildings, No. 212 Jefferson Avenue, <strong>Detroit</strong><br />

R,


808 DE.TR'OIT CITY DIRECTORY, .<br />

HYDRADWC STEAM SAW MILL.<br />

HENRY E. BENSON, Proprietor,<br />

18 prepared to furnish to order, for building and other purposes, all the various kinds and qualities of<br />

PINE LUMBER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.<br />

Also, always on hand in the Plank, Boards, Timber, Siding, Joist and Scantling, of all eizes<br />

together with Lath, Pickets, Btc. &c.<br />

N. B.-Railroad an2 Bridge Timber sawed to order on the shortest notice.<br />

First Mill above the Hydraulic Round House, DETROIT, lYtICHIQAN.<br />

MOORE'S<br />

SKY-LIGHT D AGUERREIAN GALLERY,<br />

DETROIT, .)<br />

No. 158 Jefferson Avenue,<br />

.<br />

I<br />

A<br />

-<br />

-<br />

MICHIGAN.<br />

Likenesses taken single or in groups, of all sizes, from the smallest to tho largest<br />

ever taken in this city.<br />

HAMTRAMCK BREWERY. ,<br />

GEORGE W. CARNE,<br />

BREWER OF BOTTLING STOUT,<br />

WINE OF MALT, ALE AND BEER.<br />

N. B.-Persons wishing Stock Ale Brewed to order must apply before the 20th<br />

of March. <strong>Detroit</strong>, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

THOMAS GALLAGHER,<br />

IMPORTER OF<br />

Wines & Brandies, Tea, Coffee, Prunes<br />

AND ALL WEST INDIA GOODS,<br />

Firemen's HaIl, corner Jefferson Ave. and Randolph St., <strong>Detroit</strong>, Mich.<br />

K7French Brandies, best quality; Port, Sheriy and Madeira Wines. Coffees of dl kinds; Dye-St&,<br />

wholesale md retail; Drugs and Medicines; Foreign and Domestic Cigars.<br />

-


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 309<br />

DETROIT WIRE WORKS,<br />

National Hotel Block, 102 Woodward Avc. <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

A<br />

WILLIAM SNOW,<br />

MANUFACTURER OF<br />

BRASS IRON WIRE CLOTH, ALL NUMBERS,<br />

Screens for Flouring and Fan Mills, Locomotive Wire, Fine Wire Cloth for Paper 3fills and Bran<br />

Dusting Machkea, Sand and Coal Screena, Window Guards, Bird Cages, Fire Fenderg<br />

Riddles, Seives, Safes, &c.; and dealers in Annealed and Bright Iron, Brass and<br />

Copper Wire, Bolting Cloths, and Burr Mill Stones.<br />

KEITH & RIPLEY,<br />

JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF<br />

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES<br />

FOREIGN FRUITS, WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE,<br />

HERMETICALLY SEALED CJOODS,<br />

PtCUf ES, OYSTERS, f OBSTERS AND SARDINES,<br />

A% LOW IPECICCES FOR C)ASI3C,<br />

ODD FELLOW'S HALL, - - - DETROIT, MICHIGAN.<br />

'PEOPLE'S BANK,<br />

This Bank will attend to collections, or other business entrusted to its care, and make<br />

prompt return5 at current rates. Correspondence in. regard to any bosiness in the usual<br />

line of Banking and Exchange, respectfully solicited; T. C. MEIGS, Cashier.<br />

REFER TO<br />

Myre. CORNING & CO Bankem. New York Cit 1 H. H. BROWN. ERQ., Cashier. .I)et.miL<br />

UROCKWAY. W&~ON. EVEXETT & CO. Rankera. Cleveland. 0. If. M. IIENDERSON. I&. Flmt<br />

JAMES .YOUNG,<br />

GUNSMITH AND RIFLE MAKER,<br />

Grand River Road, - - <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.<br />

JAMES YOUNG would call attentian of Western Sportsmen in gencrol. to his Celebrated<br />

DOUBLE SHOOTING RIFLE, of which hc is the sole inventor. Having n double shot<br />

with but the weight of one barrel, is a paramount object with evely Sportsman. Rifles made to order<br />

fiotu $20 to $100. Sportsmen are invited to d end ezsmiae the DOUBLE SHOOTE8;<br />

end try its adaptation in practice.


310 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

H. & J. SHORT,<br />

49 Jefferson Ave. between Cass & First Sts.<br />

Invite the pttblic patronage, because they are established from a long experience in the<br />

city of <strong>Detroit</strong>, as good fitters and fair dealers, and give decided satisfaction<br />

to all customers who favor them with orders.<br />

--<br />

ALEX. S. BLACK,<br />

Orders left for the Subscriber at any of the Printing Offices, or at the Eaglo Hot&<br />

&all receive prompt attention.<br />

Cards, Circulars, Programmes, and Posters of every description, circulated on rea-<br />

sonable terms. A. S. BLACK.<br />

The entire Newspaper Press of the <strong>City</strong> would certify that Mr. Black discharam<br />

his &,ties creditably. He is worthy the patronage of the business men of ~ecrEif,.<br />

I<br />

take ,occasion to observe that the appearance of the wa1:s at the corners<br />

and e]selvher~ would be much improved if tho Common Council were moved to enact<br />

ordinance that Notice Boards ,,be erected at given points throughout the citv, for tho<br />

purpose of pasting Posters thereon-the repair and good order of which co;ld afterbe<br />

maintained by taxing the CiIy bid Poster with an annual License, and making<br />

it fin offence punishable by a snlall fine to post up placards elsewhere. After :,<br />

short experience all parties would be pleased with the working of this suggested plan.<br />

J. D. JOHNSTON.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 821<br />

NALL, DUMCMEEE & CO.<br />

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN<br />

DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS,<br />

FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, FEATHERS, PAPER HANGINGS,<br />

AND A GENEIUL ASSORTMENT OF<br />

FTXlR.WJC~k3CINg;Z. GkQODE3,<br />

74 Woodward Ave. corner of Larned St.<br />

JhS. N.2LT~. JR.<br />

H. ]ti. DUNCKI~EE,<br />

J. IT. SNEP.IRI),<br />

U. C. HUNT. ;(38X3t&OXT, ?XKEGE.<br />

ANDREW KNOX.,<br />

- -- --<br />

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANGE AGENT.<br />

AND COMMISSION MERGHANT,<br />

.STOCK AND SEIARE BROKER,<br />

I 52 Griswold Street, [Rotunda Building,]<br />

I .I) .. MICHIGAN.<br />

DETROIT, I<br />

, WImporter of Patent English Sh0t.m<br />

ILLIAM SMITE,<br />

WHOLESALE AND IRETAIL BUTCHER,<br />

_____-----------------------------<br />

AT THE Core Jeff ave. & First st<br />

"Marine Meat Market," j <strong>Detroit</strong>, - - Michigan.<br />

Stesmboats, Propellers and Vesscls supplied with' Hams. Tongues, Sausngea, and all kinds of the<br />

choicest Meats of the sen so^^, at the lowest possible prices.<br />

AXESO, W X T E XCE-<br />

MANUFACTURER AVD DEALER IN<br />

KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND' A<br />

LAfRGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,<br />

Which will be Sold Cheap for Cash,<br />

JEFFERSOB AVE. THIRD DOOR EAST OF C+RISWOLD ST,<br />

DETROIT, - - - - MIC.HIGAN.


818. DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

TO THE -- AFFLICTED,<br />

DR. HUNTER,<br />

'Phc friend of the unfortunate, most respectfully announces,<br />

that he can be confidentially consulted, at his ME1)I-<br />

CAL IN F~RMARY,<br />

Room No. 6, Second Floor, Sheldon Block,<br />

Opposite Peninsular Bank, Jefferson Avenue, <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

om J~I;L'DISE~SES OF a PRIVXUTE ~ ~TURE.<br />

Twenty years' experience, and extensive practice, both in Europe and thc United States. enable8<br />

the Uoctor to perform the most astonishirlg cures in ;L very short time. All Syphilis and Mercurial<br />

taints entirely removed from the system. Recent cases cured in from tliree to eight days. A11 diseases<br />

of the organs of generation, in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough and intelligc~lt manner,<br />

pointed out .by lon experience and investigaticn. No charge for advice. Charges very low<br />

and quick cures. Dr. kunter is constantly curing cases in from 2 to 4 weeks that have been treated<br />

by other physicia~~s from one to tliree years. Young men atflicted with selninal weakness,<br />

should apply to Dr. Hunter immediately, either in persoil or by letter, as he never Pails of s cure.<br />

Elis remedies are perfectly safe, aud unknown to any other pl~ys'ician in the United States.<br />

N. ]U.-Patients of either sex, living at it distance, by stating their diseases in writing, giving all<br />

the symptoms, can obtain Mediciue, with directions for use, by addressing Dr. Hunter, <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

Michigan? post-paid, and enclosing fee. A11 communications confidential.<br />

From h ~s vast experience and extensive practice, he makes no scrilplcs in asserting that whatever<br />

be undert.t~kes in his speciality, he will most certainly perform. No matter how hopeless may be the<br />

case-whether from extreme debility and prostration of the system, or from unsuccessful treatment<br />

of empirics, or self-styled 46 &I, I).'s" whom many may have unfortunately been under, or from the<br />

false delicacy that nlibny of my patients tell me. kept them from an earlier application to me, or the<br />

no less fatal idea of overcoming the disease by the advancement of age, and a strictly moral mind;<br />

for they, one and 1111, make the case worse, and if it is an ewly one from the cause of being entirely<br />

local, it affects the entire animal economy, and then requires general as well as local treatment,<br />

which Dr. Hunter is happy to be able to say, tliat thorough investigation, and great improve~nenh<br />

in the treatment of private and delicate diseases of both sexes, warrants him in saying that the most<br />

severe and obstinate cases, of however long duration, y ~elds to his mode of treatment.<br />

In the treatment of Female Diseases, Dr. 1Iuntc.r enjoys an enviable and wide-spread reputation.<br />

Many severe cases which have resisted the more ordinary means of cure, have been treated with salutary<br />

effect by Dr. Hunter. Leuchorrhea, or Whites-" Prolapsus Uteri," or falling of the womb,<br />

treated on scientific principles. In short, there is no disease IU the organs of gene~ations, in both<br />

males and females, that the Doctor does not thoroughly understand.<br />

Dr. Hunter is the only Agent in tl~e United States for Dr. Nicnois' Female Monthly Pills, the only<br />

genuine Female Pill sold in the United States.<br />

JSJOTICE TO THE LADIES-<br />

No article of medicine, in tended for the exclusive use of Females, that has ever made its appearance,<br />

has met with such universal success as these celebrat.ed Yills. No disease is so 1it:le understood,<br />

and conscq!~ently badly treated, as female diseases. These Pills ar<br />

wnce. In all varieties of Female corn laints, and in case<br />

rrhoeo, or whites, inflammation ofthe btidder, kidneys and<br />

ons energy, their use is above all praise. Amon<br />

the many thousands that have used them in at ' arts of the Union, none spe;~lr ill of them, for all<br />

Eke them. They contain no murcurr, no iron, no<br />

steel, no deadly oils. Their use can do no harm,<br />

and when used according to directions, they<br />

always do good.<br />

N. 33.-Married ladies, who have reason to believe<br />

themselves in .a fiiniily wiry, should not ilse<br />

them, as, bg their. action on the womb, miscarrlage<br />

must be the consequence.<br />

PRICE-$1 per box. Persons sending for<br />

Yills will enclose one dollar aud two postage<br />

stamps.<br />

Dr. Hunter has in his posessioo numerous certificates and testimonials, which relieved and happy<br />

patients have tendered him, and have kindly permitted him to exhibit to those desirous of his 8ervices.<br />

Office hours, from 8 & M. to 9 Y. Ill.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 813<br />

JOHN A. KERR & Go.,<br />

PUBLISIIERS, IMPORTERS AND WI-IOLESALE<br />

215 JEFFERSON AVENUE, I<br />

YOUNG MEN'S HALL,<br />

-<br />

- <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan.<br />

John A. K. & Co. offer to tbc tradc in Michip, Indinnn, Illinois, Wiscoasin, Canada, &c., nnsur-<br />

assed facilities for the purchosc of goods in their line. Thcir armngcmcnts with all the leading pub-<br />

Lshing houses in the Uuitcd States, cusurc to them prompt supplies of the currunt issues of the day,<br />

while their connection with mnnufacturers and importers enabla them to meet, on the most advnn-<br />

tageous terms, every demand for<br />

I-APEIZ, STATIONERY, BLANK WORK, &c.<br />

They also make large importations of Forcigu Stock on their own acmt, and are in every respect<br />

prepared to transact the business of n first class jobbiug house,<br />

$I1 fie tnrrent $ti001 $rrins tonsfanflg on ianb.<br />

SOLD AT NEW YORHPRICES,<br />

Thus saving transportation to purchasers.<br />

GALLERY (3P FINE ARTS!<br />

No. 207 Jefferson Avenue, - .I<br />

-<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

AMBROTY PES. 1-N EVE RY<br />

Daguerreotypes,<br />

AND<br />

SFJTTCB<br />

Or' THE<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS ART ,<br />

PROM THE PXNEST COLOIRED MINIATURE,<br />

TO THE<br />

/<br />

FULL LENGTH LIFE SIZS PHOTOCRAPHS ON CANVASS.<br />

v


814 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

PRICES<br />

f Different Sizes of Blowers, 1<br />

12 inch diameter, - - $25<br />

15 " " . - - 35<br />

G. D. EARP1l[S & GO.<br />

Proprietors and Nannfactarers of<br />

Patented August 8th, 1854.<br />

These Blowers are extensively used in the<br />

manufiicture of Iron in all its branches. Also in<br />

Woolen and Cotton ~Imufac~ories, for<br />

Drying & Ventilation<br />

For Steamboats, kc., &c. Thew Blowers giw<br />

more and a steadier blast,<br />

18 L6 I I . - 5 0 1 WITH IESS POM~ER,<br />

22 " 46 - . . 65<br />

80<br />

Tllan my other now in use.<br />

26 " " . .<br />

30 u 66 . - - 100 , Furanishecl to order & \Varrmted.<br />

RUGGEE$' SELF -ACTING<br />

CHEESE PRESS,<br />

-tC1L -<br />

This is a Press in wllich tho Cheese applies its own power<br />

commencing gradually, and steadily increasing in power, un-<br />

til the cheese is sufficiently pressed-requirt no additional<br />

woigbt, the heft of t*he cheese being suficient to press itself.<br />

It requires no attention after it is put into press until it wants<br />

turning, tllen all you have to do- is to take it out when suffi-<br />

ciently pressed.<br />

All persons wishing to purchase State or County rights,<br />

for - - anv oart of tho United States, can do 80 on liberal terms,<br />

by apGliing to the subscribers at<br />

FITCHBURGH, IYKAS8ACEUSETTS.<br />

G. D. HARRIS,<br />

A. R. SMlTki.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 315<br />

133 Jeff orson Avexxrre, (Masonic HaXX) <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan,<br />

I DRUGS, PilEDICINES, CHEMIGAIS,<br />

Eclectic and Botanic Remedies, Shoulder Braces,<br />

Phyaiciaos' Pocket Cases. Shaker and Tilden's Extracts, Oils, R~.~ots, Herbs. Barks,<br />

Resinoids and Proximate Principles<br />

PERFUMERY, .COMBS, PATENT MEXIXCXNKS, &C.<br />

Manufacturer of the follo~ving<br />

Compound Stillingia Syrup, Vegetable Anti-Bilious PiIls,<br />

Vegetable Ague Pills,<br />

Mother's Relief,<br />

Diarrhea Cordial,<br />

Pile Ointment,<br />

Rheumatic Liniment,<br />

Honey Balsam,<br />

The Drugs and Medicines at this Establishment are fresh and pure; and it afford~<br />

pleasure to Itnow that where prescribed they prove effectual under the judicious advice<br />

of a physician. The great number of Ague parients cured etfectively and in quick<br />

time bj the use of the<br />

Induces me to invite every sufferer to use them.<br />

'J. J. OAKLEY,<br />

133 Jeflerson Avenue,<br />

Already in nnotlier nrt of this Work the compiler gave his unsolicited personal testimony to<br />

the efficacy of Dr. Oak i) ey's Pills in his own case when greatly debilitated from fever and a ue.<br />

81 D. J.


810 DETRO IT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

LI<br />

RBT AID CAP'<br />

EMPORIUM 1<br />

168 Jefferson Ave., - <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

Wher'e can be found a<br />

Large & General Assortment<br />

OF<br />

HATS AND CAPS<br />

Of his own and Enstern mnnufacturc, which will<br />

be sold as<br />

LOW AS CAN BE PUBCHSED<br />

West of New York.<br />

KoSSUTH HATS, ' HUNGARIAN, WOOL, BRUSH, DRAB and BLACK<br />

BEAVER HATS, LATEST SJ?YLE OF SILK HATS, LATEST<br />

STYLE OF CAPS, FUR GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,<br />

SCARFS, BOYS' BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,<br />

kc., &c., UMBRELL.4S and CANES.<br />

HATS & CAPS MADE TO ORDER.<br />

MASONIC. I.O.O.F., O.U. A,, M.1.P & TEMPI ARS'<br />

REGALIA DEPOT,<br />

168 JEFFERSON AV&, * * DETROIT, MDX1CAN.<br />

I am now prepared to make any kind and style of Resalia worn by the above Orders. My connection<br />

with the above named Societies warrants me in saying they will be made according to the " Book."<br />

Jewels, Banners and Flags made to order. :<br />

PARTlCULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ALL ORDERS.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 817<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

IRON FOUNDItY $ MACHINE SHOP,<br />

Corner of Atwsster & Rivard Sts., <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

-.,./VVwww . / - - V w ~ V V V V ~ w \<br />

' BARCLAY & JOHNSTON,<br />

MANCPACLUBBBS OP IlIQH JIND LOW PEENJUlzE<br />

STEAEEEMXNES<br />

1RON AmD BRASS (=?AS'IPI~U-$S,<br />

OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION.<br />

STEAMBOAT AND PROPELLER WORK, BLACKSMITHINGI, &c.<br />

*,* Particular attention paid to MILL and MINING MACHINERY, and other Work generally done<br />

in such Establishments,<br />

DETROIT<br />

IRON RAIL SEOP<br />

Between First & Second Sts., IIIich, Ave.<br />

NWW_M_MM_N__N_Mh__MMMNVWY<br />

EVEBY DESCRIPTION OF<br />

WROUOBT AND<br />

CAST IRON FENCES<br />

For Private Dwellings,<br />

Churches, Public square& &, Cemetery Lots.<br />

ALSO<br />

Balconies, Verandahs, Iron Stairs & Step Rails,<br />

Iron Dooix, Shutters, Grates, Window Guards, &c.<br />

- - - - - - -<br />

The subscriber having just received from New York a large assortment of the latest stylo patterns,,<br />

is prepared to do work in the above line after the best style and finish. Orders for the above respotfrilly<br />

solicited, promptly attended to, neatly and subshntially executed at the lowest rates.<br />

~.B.-platf~rm Scales repaired, and Blacksmith Work generally.<br />

James Shearer.<br />

~s~~asac~sf<br />

C. H. Buhl.<br />

D m<br />

W e GCLENDINNING,<br />

JOHN Em SCHWARZ,<br />

154 Michigan Avmw.


818 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

BROIIIE & PITCHER,<br />

AND<br />

.<br />

FORKS, RAKES, I SAWS, FILES,)<br />

SPADES, -,<br />

MECHAN ICS' TOOLS<br />

SHOVELS,<br />

of all kinds,<br />

ANVILS,<br />

CARRIAGE & SEAT<br />

I<br />

VICES,<br />

SPRINGS,<br />

BLACKSMITH'S BEL- PATENT &HALF PAT-<br />

LOWS,<br />

ENT IRON AXLES,<br />

mCE, LOG, &COIL TIRE & CARRIAGE<br />

CHAINS, A BOLTS.<br />

We Sell an Extensive and Varied Assortment of<br />

TABLE AND P.OCKET CUTLERY,<br />

CBAS. BRODIE,<br />

NAT. PlTCHEq<br />

v<br />

AT THE OLD PITTSBUBGH BBD JUNIATTA IRON STORE,<br />

71 Woodward Ave. cor. of Larned St..<br />

DETROIT, MICH,


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 319<br />

DUDLEY & HOLMES,<br />

77 Woodw.ard Avenue, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Michigan,<br />

ERS IN HARDWARE<br />

COOKING, PARLOR,<br />

PLATE: AND COAL<br />

S T OVE S,<br />

COOKING RANGIER,<br />

PARLOR GRATES,<br />

Boyntonr's Patent<br />

Air Warming & Ven tilatine Furnaces!<br />

u ,-<br />

HOT AIR REGI'STERS, VENTILATORS, GRATES, ~LC.<br />

MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER.<br />

TIN &I SAEE f IRON WARE<br />

77 Woodward Ave. <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

Store lately occupied by Ducharme &<br />

Bartholomew, opposite lIolmes & Co.'s Dry<br />

good^ Store.<br />

D. & H. are exclusive agents in Michigan for<br />

the sale of Boynl:on's Patent Furnaces. There are .<br />

eleven sizes aud styles for settinc in brick work oi<br />

in sheet iron cases, that burn either wood, hard or<br />

bituminous coal. They are the most efficient and<br />

,cconomicrrl Furnaces iu the market, and we are<br />

prepred to put them up and warrant thair opera-<br />

tion in public or private buildings of every de- '.'<br />

scription.<br />

D. & H. are also prepnred to execute House a d<br />

Steamboat plumbing in auy p'art of the country in<br />

modern style, and in the most approved and work-<br />

like manner.<br />

. - . ., . . .


320 DBTROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

T. J.NOYES,<br />

WHOLSBLE & RETAIL DEALER IN<br />

S'3POVES,<br />

LEAD PIPE, &c.<br />

ALSO MANUFACTUBER OF<br />

DETROIT, - - I<br />

EBBDWBBE<br />

CFTLEEY, IRON, NAILS9<br />

RON WARE,<br />

8 9 Woodward Avenue,<br />

-<br />

- - MICHIGAN.<br />

HAVE 3UST<br />

RECEIVED & OPENED<br />

A splendid assortment of<br />

GOLD AND SILVER<br />

WATCHES<br />

SILVER WARE,<br />

- JEWELRY,<br />

CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS,<br />

Which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest.<br />

~ ~ ~ r l - ~ n ~ ~ . v r y . ~ n . ~ ~ l ~ W u ~<br />

Watches and Clocks Repaired and Warranted. a


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 32 1<br />

F.' WETMORE & GO.,<br />

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN<br />

Looking Gla~ses, Silver, Plated Ware,<br />

Table Cutlery, Lamps, Chandeliers,Gas Fixtures -<br />

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,<br />

Fancy Articles, &c., &c.. Gas Fitting, as usual, done in a<br />

superior manner, and warranted.<br />

Ware Rooms, 68 Woodward Avenue.<br />

CAMPBELL & LINN, r<br />

WHOLXSALE AND RETAIL<br />

Corner of Woodward and Jefferson Avenues,<br />

DETROIT, . I<br />

-<br />

MICHIGAN!<br />

This Old Established Store offers all desirable advantages to Wholesale and Retail Cus-<br />

tomers. MILLINERY is just about to be added to our present large stock.<br />

NO DEVIATION FROM THE PRICE ASKED.<br />

WAVERLY HOUSE<br />

CLOTHING STORE.<br />

JULIUS KAUFFMAN,<br />

holesale and Retail .Dealer in<br />

Hats, Caps, Valises, Trunks and Carpet Bags;<br />

Together with a general assortment of GENTLEMENS'<br />

105 Jiefferson avenue, . II<br />

.<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong> &F#chZgan,<br />

3ETWEEX S ZZI~~~BY' W 1 9 T 3 P V ~ .<br />

1


392 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

HENRY WEBER,<br />

lanu fac tur er and Dealer in<br />

Rosewood & Mahogany Sofas,<br />

MARBLE-TOP TABLES,<br />

EASY AND PARLOR CAAIRS,<br />

SOFA BEDS LOUNOES,<br />

EXTENSION TABLES, WHATNOTS, PIANO STOOLS, SPRING BEDS,<br />

Husk, Hah-, Straw, Cotton and JFtooee JFZatresse8,<br />

HAIR AND FEATHER PILLOWS,<br />

Hair, Cloth and Plush Sofa Springs, dl kinds of Bedsteds Cane Seat and Wood Bot-<br />

tom Chairs, and Rosewood and Mahogany Veneers, Varnish, kc.,<br />

193 Jefferson Avenue, three Doors above Bates Street,<br />

mETROIT, m u m I .7MZCH.<br />

Having had a complete experience in this branch of business, and having facilities<br />

unsurpassecl for producing Carved work of the latest and most fashionable style, the<br />

undersigned feels confident in stating that he ern furnish work, combining strength<br />

beauty rod utility, with variety and neatness of finish, which cannot be excelled.<br />

HA11 work warranted.<br />

HENRY WEBER.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 323<br />

F. F. PARKER,<br />

@ ~ O O B ~<br />

AND DEALER IN<br />

AND<br />

AGBICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,<br />

No. 75 Woodward Avenue,<br />

- DETROIT, I I JPZZCHGdJTo<br />

FERDINAND F. PARKER.<br />

JOSEPH GRANGER,<br />

MASON WORK DONE ON GIBERAL TERMS,<br />

And with expedition. Also, Plain and Ornamental Plasterer. A good assortment of<br />

Centre Pieces and other Ornaments on hand.<br />

No. 60 Adams Aveanre, Near Grand Circus.<br />

. O. P. CARGILL & CQ.,<br />

156 JEFFERSON AVENUE, DETROIT,<br />

Will buy and sell Exchange, Bank Notes. Gold and Siver ; will give prompt ittention to<br />

Collections, and remit Drafts at current ratcs.<br />

HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR LAND WARRANTS.<br />

=AND WARRANTS PO= 'SALXIm,<br />

I


884 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

The American Insurance Company,<br />

OF PROVIDENCE, RHODm ISLAND,<br />

Insurance Marine and Fire Risks, on the most favorable Tcrms,<br />

-+-<br />

The Capital of said Company is $150.000, all paid in and invested 'in Bank Stock in the city o f<br />

Providence. DIRECTOEIS.<br />

William Rhodes, Tully D. Bowen, Geo. S. Rnthflone, R. Stafford, Srrm'l B. Toby,<br />

Caleb Harris. Amos D. Smith, Shuflael Hutchins, All. 0. Peck, R Waterman,<br />

E benezer Kelly, James T. Rhodes, W. Humphey.<br />

WALTER HUMPHREY, Sccl.etiuy.<br />

A. 0. PECK, President.<br />

Pereons wanting Insurance or info~m.~ tion concerning said Company. will pleose apply at the Office9<br />

WHAT CHEER BUILDING, PROVIDESCE, or to R. Be NO'YES, Woodward.Ave. <strong>Detroit</strong>, Mich.<br />

RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, PISTOLS !<br />

W. WINGERT,<br />

Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of<br />

RIFLES, SHOT GUNS. PISTOLS,<br />

And Sportiug ilnplementa of all kinds.<br />

No, 108 Woodward Avcnuc, <strong>Detroit</strong>,<br />

Would respectfully call your attention to his Stock of<br />

Double and Single Rifles, Shot Guns, Pistols, &c. &c. kce<br />

Also, ENGLISH STUB AND TWIST, of every variety.<br />

Rifle Barrels, Gun Locks, Flasks, Shot Belts & Pouches, Game lags,<br />

POWDER, SHOT, CAPS,<br />

And materials of all kinds, for the Merchant, Manufhcturer or Sportsman, which heiis<br />

now offering to the trade at less than former prices.<br />

Thankful for past favors, he would solict a continuance of your orders, which shall<br />

~t all times have his best attention. Rifles made to order and warranted. Door Locks,<br />

Keys, and Lon Window Sash made to order on short noticue W. WINGERT.<br />

BANK OF "FECMSEH#,<br />

TECUMSEH, MICH. ,<br />

Will receive Deposits, Discount Paper, Buy and Sell Bills of Exchange<br />

On <strong>Detroit</strong>, Buffalo, New York and other Cities, make Collections, and transact the<br />

general business of Banking under the direction of the following persons:<br />

WED. W. CLARKE, Cash. JAS. A. RAYNOR, Preg. T. G. COLE, Monroe, Ma<br />

E. B. LITCHFIELD, N. Ye H. C. LEWIS, Coldwater,M. B. F. JERVIB, N. Y.<br />

Je C. DANN, Buffalo, N. Y. J. C. SATTXRTHWAITE, Tec. E. He BRUCE.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 325<br />

E. J. HOWARD,<br />

WHOLESALE DEALXR IN<br />

ILL 189RB<br />

166 Woodward Ave.,<br />

BROWN'S BLOCK, - . - - DETROIT, MICHIGAN.<br />

N. B---l300IC AND PRINT CONS'I'ANTLY ON HAND.<br />

- - -- -<br />

Z. CHANDLER & CO.,<br />

DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTICI<br />

EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE,<br />

No. 29 Woodward dve. second dome betow the P. 0. <strong>Detroit</strong><br />

LOCKWOOD & CLARKE,<br />

ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,<br />

AND<br />

SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,<br />

Sa E. Corner Woodward Avenue and Larned Streets, <strong>Detroit</strong>, Niehigana<br />

THOS. W. LOCKWOOD. - - - - - - -' HOVEY K. CLARKE,<br />

FUNE RAL U N.DE R TAK-ER,<br />

GRATIOT STREET, NEAI3 THE JAIL,<br />

KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND<br />

. EEARS~S a ~ 01%~rnxzv~ L ~ ~ ~ R Y I<br />

Orders from the Country punctually attended to. Windsor and Sandwich supplied st <strong>Detroit</strong> price&


DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

-<br />

HAYDEN & FAIRBANKS,<br />

7'0 Woodward Avenue,<br />

IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS<br />

AND DEALERS IN<br />

SADDLERY HARDWARE<br />

AND CARRTAGiE TRXMAKXNG-ES,<br />

Enameled and Oil Top Leather, Patent Leather, Top Bows, Bout Rims, Rent Shafts,, Oak<br />

and Hickory Spokes, Morticed Hubs, kc., of superior quality constantly on hand. Also,<br />

Stoves, Enameled Grates, kc. Orders from the country trade promptly attended to on<br />

terms as advantageous as may bc obtained at our Eastern Depot.<br />

E. DOYLE, .<br />

'F'OR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF<br />

Produce, and DeaZer in Groceries,<br />

No, 156 Woodward Avenue, Finney9s Hotel Block,<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, I I I I I Michigan.<br />

Will make liberal advances on Consignments for sale in <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

PLAIN db DECORATIVE<br />

At their Old Stand, 228 Woodwqrd Avenue. I<br />

We are desirous of calling public attention to the fact that we do Plain and Ornamen-<br />

tal Sign and Banner Painting, in addition to the plain branches of the business.<br />

WHIPS AND LASHES, I<br />

Nearly Opposite National Hotel, Up Stairs, I<br />

103 Woodward Avenue, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. I<br />

A GOO^ ARTICLE OF LACE LEATHER FOR SALE.


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 32'3<br />

E. CHOPE,<br />

AND JOBBlNG SM'ITM,<br />

' Cor, Randolph and Larned Sts, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND FAITHFUJALP EXECUTED.<br />

PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO<br />

Iron R smflXn&,<br />

SHUTTERGI; &am, dbc.<br />

NATIONAL BOOALESTORE<br />

118 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT, MICE.<br />

M. ALLEN & SON,<br />

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.<br />

Township Libraries Supplied on Advantageous Terms.<br />

-<br />

CATALOG-UES,<br />

From which to select, forwarded, on application, to any part of the State. 4<br />

SPRAGUE & PEASE,<br />

Flat and Folded Papers, Stationery,<br />

PAPER HAGINGS, PAPER AND OIL SHADES;<br />

ROOFING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, BLBNK BOOKS,<br />

hinting and Book Papers, Cards, Binders' Board, Printers' and Binders' Furnishing Goods,<br />

. NO. 210 JEFFERSON AVENUE,<br />

DETROIT, - m . MICHIGAN.<br />

WAgents for the Type Foundries and Printing Ink Manufacturers.a


828 DETWIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Cor. of Siarned. 33at-s Sts.<br />

Water Rates are Payable Quarterly in Advance.<br />

QU'ART33- U O ~ E ~ O Z 3<br />

THE FIRST OF<br />

JULY,<br />

OCTOBER,<br />

JAISKJAR"P,<br />

AND APRIL-<br />

- L<br />

x r<br />

no* Paid in those months. five per cent will be added*<br />

BOARD* OF WATER COMM ISSIO.NERS.<br />

EDMOmD- A- BmUISDE, PELELBXDE3FQT-<br />

SHUBAEL CONANT, - . - ALEXANDER D. FRASER.<br />

HENRY LEDYAHD. - . - . WILLIAM R. NOYES.<br />

JACOB HOUGHTON, Supt. &Engineer. ROBT. Em ROBERTS, Secm<br />

*=<br />

25TNA INSURAXCE COXtPA!iN"Ps<br />

HARTFORD, CONN.,<br />

Chartered 1819. . (.) .. I - 0 - - Capital $500,900.<br />

HARTFORD FIR-E INSVRAN OE COMPANY'<br />

Chartered 1810. Capital $300,000.<br />

NORWICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,<br />

Norwtch, Conn Chartered 1803. Capital, $ L50,000m<br />

BRITISH A=ZElEtZC- A S S W R A ~ C E COMFAXY,<br />

Toronto, C. W. Chartered 1685, Capita1'$400,000.<br />

John Palmer, Agent,<br />

OFFICE, WATERMAN BLOCK, Corner of Woodward Avenue and Lnrned Street, <strong>Detroit</strong>.<br />

ANDREW8 & WATERMAN,


NEW YORK<br />

Agent for all the Principal Directories in the United States. Directories Furnished.<br />

Advertisements in the Philadelphia, Cincinnati and other Directories. Address,<br />

K STONEHOUSE, <strong>Directory</strong> Office, 3'19 Broad way, N. Y.


DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

TROY BELL F0<br />

JONES & HITCHCOCK,-w<br />

PROPRIETORS,<br />

TROY, RENSELAER COUNTY, NEW YORK,<br />

MAMUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A<br />

FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF<br />

CHURCH, FAETORY, SC 01 HOUSE, STIAM BOAT,<br />

PLANTATION & LOCOMOTIVE<br />

WEIGHT FROM 10 TO 3,000 LBS, HUNG WITH .<br />

Hildreth's Patent Rotary Yoke Wheels,<br />

FRAMES, AND TOLLING HAXMERFJ, COMPLETE IN EVERY PART,<br />

All of which are warranted.<br />

p Letters addressed to us at TROY, Rens. Co.,: New York shall meet wiLh<br />

prompt attention.<br />

JONES & HITCHCOCK,


I<br />

AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 531<br />

Whichsin a few months after applied<br />

Turn= to Slafe or Sitone,<br />

Has just received the highest 1)rerninm at the World's Fair, and the highest awards for the last four<br />

years from the American Institute. WThe Patent has receiltly been Established in the<br />

U. S. Courts, and nll infringers will be promply prosccutcd.<br />

Tho Genniuc Article eonstwntly on hand at the GENERAL I)EPOT, No. 205 Pearl Steeet,<br />

HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK.<br />

CHARLES B. GRANNISS,<br />

Successor to Wm. Blake, Patentee<br />

Mich'l Phelan's Model Blard Tables, and Combination Cushions,<br />

PATENTED FEBRUARY 19 1858. *<br />

These tables combhe the nicest math '' of workmaushipwith elegance of design, ind<br />

possess all the qualities that are ester ~tific player. They have many advantages not<br />

g any other tables mmuracturered, th 3 T H-g ti nicely-adjusted bevel; and are very low, but<br />

so constructed as to prevent all hoppin AND : the ball. They are now used in preference to<br />

Rooms in New York, and by amateur players all<br />

all others at the principal Hotels and 1 ,<br />

though the country. ' All orders to be a&.<br />

the Mmnfactorg, 53 Ann Street, New York.<br />

Just Publhhed. Price Ona Dollar,<br />

*''P=E G+AMm OIF. E1IZlXaZAFtDS."<br />

1~ meory and Practbe; with numeroua fllustratione : By MICHAEL PHIL~X, author of '(Bllllarda without r Mmter.*


832 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

I. F. BROWN & CO., .<br />

HARP MAKErRS,<br />

295 Broadway, New Pork.<br />

PRICES AND DESCRIPTIONS SENT BY MAILm&<br />

Sfri~1=~, Mu.~.o,<br />

-0.<br />

ENGLISH CUTLERY & FILE WAREI-IOUSE*<br />

HARGREAVES, SMITH & GO., '<br />

MANUFACTURERS & MERCHANTS,<br />

SHEFFIELD, ENU-LAND,<br />

HBRGREAVES, SMITH & DIGKINSON,<br />

JTo. 535 Ctiff Street, mew York<br />

H., S. QG D. have on hand in New York, and are constantly receiving, warranted Cast<br />

Steel MACHINISTS' FILES, EDGE TOOLS, JOINERS' TOOLS, and SAWS. Every<br />

variety of TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, RAZORS, SCISSORS, kc.,, kc.<br />

ORDERS FOR IMPORTATION AT LOWEST SHEFFIELD RATES.<br />

DEEAPIERRE & LOCKWOOD,<br />

31 & 33 DEY STREET, NEW YORK<br />

Copper, Block Tin, Old Metals, Anvils, Nails,<br />

Shovels, Cast Steel Spelter, Antimony, Crucibles,<br />

Vices, Axes, Crow Bars, Iron Wire, Lead,<br />

Solder, Braziers Copper, Bellows, Axles, Pump Chains,<br />

Sheet Brass, Babbit,, Pig Iron, Sheet Lead, Files,<br />

Blasting Fuse, Rivets and Bolts.<br />

ALSO,<br />

Engine Oil, Emery, Hardware Papers, Tallow Oil; G-lue,<br />

Lard Oil, Borox, Manilla Papers, Whale Oil, kc., &c.<br />

POCKET MAP OF DETROIT.,<br />

STREET MA OIT,<br />

Can be obtained in Muslin or Le<br />

50 - -- cents.<br />

J'Vithout Case, - - - - - - - - 25 cents.<br />

Apply, enclosing cash or ~ostage stamps, to the Publisher <strong>Directory</strong>,<br />

J. D. JOHNSTON, <strong>Detroit</strong>, IKieh.<br />

,


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 393<br />

SPORTSMEN'S WAREHOUSE.<br />

NO. 203 BROARWAY, NEW YORK. 1<br />

Tlie firm of l?enry Toines BCo. having beell dissolved, thc subscribers (who re resented the Co) have<br />

taken the entire Stock of the late firm, and will colltinuc the busi~less at the oltstand, 903 Broadway.<br />

Their Stock of London Gnns, from sevcrol of the most celebrated i11ah-ers, is robably tlie largest ever<br />

offered it this ma~~liet-also rnediun and common gous in great variety; &arp' s, Perry's, Allen's,<br />

and other brcach-loading and sportii~g Rifles; Colt's and and all other most approved kinds of Revolving<br />

Pistols ; Hunting ICnircs, Uram I3ottlcs, Ga!ne Bags, Flasks and Pouches, Greener's, Starkcy's,<br />

Cox's, W alker's and Elcy's l'crcussion Caps ; Elcy's Gun Wadding and Cartridges ; and all<br />

articles required for Gunsmith's or Sportsmen's use. The above will bc solcl at the very lolvest markct<br />

priccs, mid satisfuction guarantecd'in all cases. Also, English and Scotch Gnnpowder.<br />

EATON & FOI~SOlK.<br />

IIESSENGER'S LONDON CORDIAL GIN,<br />

The Purest and most Delicious Tonic Beverage ever known to the entire World.<br />

The volnntary testimonials of hnndreds of distingnished professional men, cminent physicians<br />

2nd chemists, innst convince thc ivorld that BITessengcr's London Cordial Gin is unrivalled as a diet<br />

drink, inf naiely superior in delicncy and rich~icss of finror to an Ilollund or other Englis11 Gin.<br />

Yesscngcr's London CurcIial Girl is a delicious stimulant, wit{ tonic diuretic and invigoraiing<br />

propcrtics. It cannot intoxicate when t>:akeu in moderation, being a compound of the concentrated<br />

essences of the best and pilrest tonics known to modern pharmacy, together with the finest quality<br />

of Itxlian Juniper berry, all distilled with the grain, thus bcstovviiig an exclnisitc and unrivaled<br />

aroina.<br />

Over a thousand medical certificates testify to its efficacy in curing Gout, Rheumatism, Debitity<br />

xncl obstl*uctions of the Uterinary organs, L)~spepsia, and Fcver and Ague. Besides, it is a certain<br />

pre~rent:~t.ti~~c against inaJadics generated from using bacl water.<br />

Messenger's London Corclial Gin is put up in pint aucl quart bottles, with labels bewine our signatures,<br />

without wllicll none can be genoinc. \Ye also oEer to tlie trade, from U. S. ~onaed Warehouse,<br />

of duty paid, or to fi~milies in qnnnties to snit, in wood or glass, London Dock and Cognac<br />

Brandies, Wines of Prance, Spain and 130rtuga1. English Ale ancl l'orter in Glass. Sardines, Cigars,<br />

kc., all of the first quality. It. E. MESSENGER & CO.,<br />

Sole Importers, No. 58 Fulton St., N. P.<br />

Sold by all Druggists, Grocers aud Hotel Keepers.<br />

THE JUDD LINSEED & SPERM OIL COMPANY<br />

No. 139 Front Street,. New Pork,<br />

And JOHN BRIDGE,<br />

XANUFACTURERS AND IIEPOETERS OF<br />

AND OTHER OILS,<br />

AWD<br />

JUDD'S PATENT AND SPERN CANDLES.<br />

ORDERS P~OlYIPTLY EXECUTED


334: DETROIT CITY DIRECT-ORY,<br />

TIIE CiiSII SYSTEX ADOPTED ! PRICES GREATI;Y REDUCED.<br />

HORACE WATERS,<br />

NO- 333 BROADWAY, N- Y-,<br />

Agent for the best Boston and New Pork Instruments.<br />

Tlie largest assortment of Pianos, 3lclodeous, Musical Instruments, and Musical Mcrcllandise<br />

of all kiuds, in the United States, I'iauos from ten different Manufactories co~nprisiug those of<br />

every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial 6 1-2 octave^, iz ~alllut or llosex-ood<br />

Cases, from $150 to 95200 to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No<br />

house in the Union can compete with the above iu the number, variety, aud celebrity of its in-<br />

atrulnents, nor in the extremely lorn prices at which they are sold.<br />

HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS,<br />

WITII OR WITHOUT IRON FRAMES,<br />

Possessing in their improvements of over-strings and action, a length of scale, power and<br />

compass of toue equal to the Grand Piano, united with the beauty and durablity of structure of<br />

the square Piano. They are jnst'ly prououuced by the l'ress and by the first Musical Masters, to<br />

be equal to those of any other runuufacturer. They are built of tho best and no st thoroughly<br />

seasoned material, and guaranteed to staud the act*ion of every climate.<br />

gach Ihstrument guaranteed to give satisfaction, or purchase-money refunded. Second-IIand<br />

Piailos at great bargains, constantly in store, price from $30 to $140.<br />

I-IRfRACE WATERS' ATELODEONS, su erior Instruments in tone, touch and durability of<br />

make. (Tuned the equal tern erament.) ffelodcons of all other styles and makes. Price, $45<br />

$60, $75, $100, $125, $140; fouble Reeds, $150.; double Reeds aud two banks of Keys, $200.<br />

Less a liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, an extra discount.<br />

MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, FLUTINAS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS,<br />

and &sical Instromenta of all kinds, at lower prices than ever before offered to the public, A<br />

large discount to Teachers and Schools. The trade supplied on the most liberal terlns.<br />

J~USICO~~ of the largest and best selected catalogues of Music now published, comprising<br />

many of the choice and most popular airs of the day, and will be sold at one-third off' from the<br />

regular prices.<br />

aZusic sent by mail to all parts of tlic country, postpaid. Particular and personal attention,<br />

paid to all orders reseived by mail. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance.. Pianos and Melodeons<br />

for rent, and rent allowed on purchase. Pianos and Jlelodeoris for sale on montIily pa7menta.<br />

Second-Hand Pianos taken in exchange for new. General and select Catalogues and<br />

Schedule of prices forwarded to all pats of t,he country by .mail.<br />

Great indwcments offered to Agents in all puts of the country to sell the Horace T;Vsterja<br />

Pianos, Melodeons and Catalogues of Music.<br />

PIANOS AND M,USIC.<br />

we learn that IIorace Waters, of 333 Broadway, N. Y ., agont for the sde of mPny of the most eclebratcti makers<br />

of Pianos and Melodeons. is offering them at prices which we advise all who desire to purchase to avail themselves<br />

of, He is also selling his large and well known Catalogue of Music at one-third off from tho regular prices<br />

and will forward the same freo of postage. His offers to the trade, t3achers and schools, are of the most favorable<br />

character-all of which he will be able to fill to the iotter, for having wi~ely adopted the caah system. The<br />

Horace Watere' Pianos are known as among the very best. We are enabled to speak of these instrunient~ wit11<br />

sometdegree of confldencc, fxom personal knowledge of their excellent tone and durable quality.--A? Y. Eualrgelio<br />

t . - ....<br />

I<br />

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i


AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER. 335<br />

Testimonials from Professors and Opinions of the Press.<br />

HORACE WATERS, FsQ,, 333 BROADWAY, NEW YORK: .<br />

Dear Sir,-Having examined your Piano Fortes from scieiltific and appropriate tats,<br />

I am enabled to form a satisfactory judgment of their merits, and it is with pleasure<br />

that I call speak of tllein as among the rnost celebrated and improved makes of the day.<br />

For power, bi*iiliancy and richness of tone, elasticity of touch, and beautJy of finish,<br />

they will not sutfer in comparison with those of any other mnnufacturor, and those desirous<br />

of obtaining n really good Piano Forte-one tlmt will prove an equivalent for<br />

their means7 will find such a c in your beautiful instruments. T~IOEAS BAKER,<br />

n .d. Jl, I.co,lsr YJuliera's Band, nnrl ilhuical Djrrctor and Conducrnr qf NiNillo7s Gardm.<br />

For power, brilliancy and richness of tone, elasticity of toncll, elegance 2nd durability<br />

of make, tlley arc? in acl~aoce of any other pianos in the United States beiug the resuit<br />

of long ex1,erience ant1 a series of espcl*iments.--N, Y. Disycrtd.<br />

The tmblo is elen]; pure, ,powerful, and very melodious, the base is deep, rolling and<br />

soiiorons; the middle part 1s riel1 and sympatl~etie, and possesses the power of singing,<br />

i. c. of uniting the sound of each tono in n degree but rarely acl?icved.-Henry C.<br />

wutsol3.<br />

For power of tone, depth of baes, and brilliancy of treble, together with nccwacy of<br />

touch, they ere equal to any make I am acquni~lted with, aid I cordially rccomulencl<br />

them to those wislling to porchase.- V. C. Taylor.<br />

Our friends will find at MI: Waters' store the very hest assortment of music nncl of<br />

pian~s to be fouocl in tlm United States, aild we urge our Routller~~ and Western friends<br />

to giro hi111 a call whenever they go to New York.- Graha??~'~ 'sagazi?ae.<br />

We consiclc~ tllem wortl~y of special attention, from the resocant and exceedingly<br />

musical tone n~hich Mr. Waters has s~~cceedecl in attaining-N; P. ~usical world<br />

and Times,<br />

The Horace Waters' pianos are of superior tone and elegant finish.--X. Ahristian<br />

Enquirer.<br />

Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence in any department than the<br />

Piai~o Forte manofactared by Horace TVaters: of this city .- Churchman.<br />

Iloracc Waters' Pimo Fortes are of full, rich, and eve11 tone, and powerful.--New<br />

YoP'X: Mtrsical Rcviezo.<br />

The Editor of t h ~ Sava~o~sah Bepublicn?t, Savannah, Ga., speaking of the Piano<br />

Fortes ker t by Bfcssrs. J. lv. Morrelldc co., of tbat city, says :<br />

" It mill be seen that their stock comprises instruinents of every grade of excellence, from the well known<br />

manufacturing establishments of Chickering & Son. IIorace Waters, XI. Worcester, Kunns St Clark, and Bacon &<br />

Raven. It miglzt mell be supposed, that in so large scollection there would be some very Ane instrumunts. But<br />

there is one which for beauty of fini~h and richness and brilliancy of tone, equals, if it docs not exeecd. anything<br />

of the kind we have ever seen. It is from the establisllment of norace Waters. Bci~ig co~lstructed of the best<br />

and mo~t thoroughly seasoned material, and upon improved principles, it is capable of resisting the action of<br />

the climate and of fitanding a long time in tune. The keys are of pearl. and the recess for tho linger-board is<br />

Inlaid with pearl. while the legs are most elaborately carved, and the whole instrument finished up in a style of<br />

great excellence and bcsuty. And yct its chief merit lies in the power, brilliancy, and richness of its tone, and<br />

the elasticity of its to~ch.~'<br />

..A TIIOUSAND DOLLAR P~a~o.!)--we paid a visit,'thc other dq. to the m~lsic store of Mr. Horace Wrttors 333<br />

Broadway, on purpose to seo a sp~eimen of liiv pianos. just manufactured at his up-town establishment. of which<br />

me had heard il good deal of boasting. It may not be generally known that Mr. Waters has been e~tabli~hed iu<br />

this city but a little while. having set up in a small vay some six years ngo as agent for a Boston firm, and gono<br />

on by dint of industry and enterprise, till he has become one of the nlust prominent music publishers and dealers<br />

i11 tho country. lIis musical instr~lluents an.? ~vcll kno~n for their fiuperior qualities. though they scarce13<br />

surpass in richness, volunie of tone and delicacy of touch some instruments ef more obscure makers which we<br />

have seen ; yet. even in these prime respects. Waters7 best pianos and molodeons challenge comparison with the<br />

finest made anywhcre in the country-though those of Chiclrering, Gilbert and others arc more famous.<br />

The particular piano we went to see, tbough, is certainly a superb affair. It is character~zcd by great fullness<br />

and softness of tone. and remarkable ~ XPTCSS~L~E po\ver ; while its externals are equally noteworthy ; it has rt rosemood<br />

case elegantly inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and carved in variorls cabinet design8 ; altogether got up wit11<br />

every care of finish. Other pianos we heard in the same room. of equ:tlly line tone-the same class oi instruments.<br />

in fact, except the caso-offwed for a fraction of the cost of this very eiegant one. Persons wishing fox<br />

instruments of this kind. whether at the most economical or extravagant price, will be likely to be suiai8ed at thu<br />

Waro Room of Horace Waters.--Home Journal.


336 DETROIT CJITP DIRECTORY,<br />

PUBLISHED BY<br />

I3CORAc!E WATEELS,<br />

NO. 333 HBEQADWAY, NEW WORK.<br />

-Ann-<br />

Music sent 2iy moil postage free. W?~c?t One Dollars Worth is ordered an extra<br />

piece will be givcn in.<br />

WeyU d Meet again in the Morning.<br />

a<br />

Bdlac?. Wor(ls by H. CLAY PREUBEI Music by TIIOMAS BAAPSR. Price 25 cents,<br />

plain ; Vignette, 40 cents.<br />

For the merits of this ballad, see the following from the Bejiilzy Mirror :<br />

Wo have received from Horccc Waters a copy of a pathetic song entitled 6L We'lI<br />

all Meet spin in the Mornin&" We caunot better " hymn its praise," than by quoting<br />

tho following from the Eva~zng Post : '-The known slrill of ths popular composer may<br />

in a measure account for tho rare beauties of this bdlnd, but that more than nil ordinary<br />

amount of inspiration even fou him ha3 been drawn, from the nature of the incident<br />

hereafter related or some other cause, is evident, and were we full in the faith of Spiritudism,<br />

as m evidence of which it is said tlm words were produced, we shoold sap that<br />

not *only poet but mnsician were under its influeuce. gL We'll all Meet again in tho<br />

Morn-kg "-it wa~~ a beautiful exclamation of a dying child, as the red rays of the sunset<br />

streamad on him through the window, 'l Good-bye, papa, good-bye; mamma has come<br />

for me, *night ; don't cry, papa ; v~pre'll all maet again in the mo~ning." And the<br />

beart-of ithat father grew lighter uoder its burden, for something assured him that his<br />

little an@ had gone back to the bosom of Him who said, 'Suffer little children to<br />

come unto me, for of sach is the Kingdom of Heaven."<br />

Bappy Naidse ; or, Dream on To-Night.<br />

Song and Qhort~s, by MARSHALL S. PIKE, Esq., author of Home Again," and<br />

UIuclian l?ikrrior's Gwvn." Amnged for the Piano, by THOMAS 8. COATE~, ar,<br />

originally.~~mg by J. Murphy, of Christy's Minstrels. Price 35 eenta.<br />

Eird7s CompZain'L<br />

Song, by BENJAMIN<br />

Gentle, gentle b the benm,<br />

Of the midnight summer moon ;<br />

Slumber, slumber. sweetly dream.<br />

For the morn will brighten soon.<br />

Shadows, shadows round thee creep,<br />

Pillowed in thy soft rcpose ;<br />

Angel,., angel^ guard thy sleep,<br />

While thy lids in slumber close.'7<br />

CHORUS--'^ Lady I come no d~eam to blight,<br />

Dream on, my happy Hrcidee,<br />

Dream ou to-night.;)<br />

JEPSON. Price 25 cents.<br />

Says the New York Telegraph: "The words express a strcng desire for freedom on<br />

the part of the caged pet, ancl the melody is the silvery and heart-affecting notes in<br />

which the pleader rould present its petition.<br />

I wonder what my wings mere made for,<br />

Plut'ring. active, restless things<br />

. - If this cage is all of birdland,<br />

Tell me why the bird has wings ?<br />

'. Shaking, hopping, waiting, resting,<br />

How I long for once to fly !<br />

flow my aching pinions tremble,<br />

Give me life, or let me die. '7


Y<br />

AND ADVERTISING GAZETTEER.<br />

Glance of Love, and I never can be Thine.<br />

Two Songs, by ELEA VALENTINE. Price 25 cents each.<br />

These are higlily artistic productions, being of the operatic style, rendering them fine<br />

studies for advanced vocalists. .<br />

Spare the Old Home of My Childhood.<br />

Song and Choms, by S. M. GRANNIS, of the Arnpllions. 25 cents. Author of Do<br />

they miss me at Ilome."<br />

LL Oh spare the old homestead,<br />

Nor ruthIcsaly part<br />

The ties that have bound it<br />

So long to my heart."<br />

Somebody's Waiting for 8omebody ;<br />

Or, ib The 'Happy Father." Song by CI-XARLES ATHERTON. Price 35 cents.<br />

Just the song for household singing. The more generally it is sung, its sentiments<br />

appreciated ancl its precepts practised, the greater will be found the number of genuine<br />

46 . happy . fathers." The piece is also to be appreciated for the beauty and sweetness of<br />

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Courting in Connecticut.<br />

4' Rainy aad rough tllrough the day,<br />

There's a heart beating for somebody,<br />

I mu& be up and away,<br />

Somebody's waiting for somebody."<br />

Song and Chorus. By S. MARKSTEIN, author of a Sparking Sunday Night.',<br />

Price 25 conb. .<br />

" 'Tmas Sunday night in Podunk valley,<br />

In cloar cold wintry weather,<br />

Josiah Pcrkins and his Ssl<br />

Sat by the Are together.''<br />

Do Jog Along.<br />

A celebrated banjo song of the Other Sicle of Jordan " style, as sung with great<br />

succe~s by J. H. BUDWORTXT, of Wood and Christy's hlinstrels. Cornpcsed by C.<br />

w. H, GRIFFIN. Prim 25 cents.<br />

Rose of Mssissippi Waltz.<br />

By S. RE RE STEIN. Price 25 C~E~S. ' '<br />

This waltz is an eccentric, bat none the less beautiful production, in the key of two<br />

flats. The passages are easy, yet so varied as to procluco a higl~ly pleasing annh artistic<br />

effect.<br />

Sparking Sunday Night.<br />

With Variations. By S. MARKSTEIN. Price 35 cents.<br />

In a m~~sical sense, these modern varia4,ions on tho '' ti~ne-honored," and we hwe no<br />

doubt, to most persons, agreeable custom, are most beautiful, and will, beyond doubt<br />

become very popular, on the principle of bL the more of a good thing the better."<br />

Popular Quadrilles. ,<br />

By JAMES BELLAK. Price 25 cents.<br />

'' The Quuadrilles ,?re beautifully arranged, fi*orn the favo~i te airs, 'Our Boys,' Jeannie<br />

Marsh,' 'Bouquet Schottisch,' Looking Around <strong>Polk</strong>a,' Let us Speak of ahfan as we<br />

Find Him,' ' Kitty Tyrrell, etc., forming a beautiful melange of melody mihh the orcler<br />

of the dance printdd in the i~ltermediato spaces."-2V. Y; Tclegruph.


335 DETEOIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

e<br />

EXTRACT FROM CATALOGUE OF MUSIC.<br />

All pieces marlirtd thus c*) are em~~ollishctl with sl~lendid lithographic titles.<br />

[The catalogue from which this is estl-acted contains several tl~ousand pieces, 3<br />

VOCAL MUSIC,<br />

Songs. Composers.<br />

"Ah, tender ilow'ret, - - - - JIcnri,<br />

-<br />

Alice Clair, . - - - - L. Jlectt7~,<br />

All by the shacly grccn-wood trec, - - - 0 Iiossil~i<br />

A mother's welcome smile, - - - JEJones,<br />

'kllmc:ica, (Cavatiiia), - - 7: I3(,&&?*,<br />

*Beautiful Sea, - - E. Idnin,!fo?~l,<br />

13enrarc, all ye maidens, (Syren-sung by &IlIe. hTnu), - - Alcbcl;<br />

Carry me hcli to old Virginny, (Negro),- - - CIuris t y,<br />

Cast that shadow, - - - - -<br />

Deal gently with tlic stranger's he;~rt, - - - C. CI. CO~VCY~~,<br />

"Eva to ller papa, (I2 edition), - - . - - G. (7. fiouln~tl,<br />

F;LFCIVCII, hoillc of my childhood, - - - - J. &~ro~~ay,<br />

Get along llomc, yallcr gals, (Negro), - - - - CI~risty,<br />

Ghost of Uncle Tom, - - - - - Dutc7~in30?~s,<br />

IIad I the wings of a fairy, - - - - - S.GZove.7;<br />

T cannot tell thce how I love thce, - - - H.G~(fit7is,<br />

J wandcrcd by the brookside, - - - J. JIi?re,<br />

Jcannctte mcl Jeannot, - - " - - C. GZoce~,<br />

- L<br />

a t Darling, - - - - Be Zli?~,i,<br />

?,a(l with side locks curled, (Comic), - - - J. LOIZ~,<br />

*Mary's beauty, - - - - - - J. n7. Goztgle?;<br />

Martyr of fl-eedorn, - - - - - - (7. 6'. goward,<br />

Belly, I'll be truc to thee, - - o J. Bl~~*Zich,<br />

*O'er the wave and far away, - - - $1 Abbott,<br />

Oft in the stilly night,- - - - J. S'tevo~~son,<br />

Oh ! ~7ould that shc were here, - - - - 3'. Gatdtae~,<br />

'KBensivc<br />

-<br />

Quecn i\lary7s escape, - - - - - 8cotc7b,<br />

thought, - - - - J. CYOI~CO?~~,<br />

Remcmher thy Creator, (Sacred),. - . - I<br />

9<br />

"Sam, (Patriotic song)), . - - -<br />

Sally, Sally, - . 9<br />

Take me back to Switzerland - 0<br />

-<br />

I,i,~ston,<br />

3. J!%Gco?~,<br />

- Louer,<br />

-<br />

Salve Regina, (Sacred), - - - CICing,<br />

0 -<br />

0 1v7'8. N0Yt 0 a,<br />

Tantnm ergo, (Sacred Quartette), - - (3: hTing,<br />

There's no home like illy own, - . - - . M.Jlhl~Y~rn,<br />

Uncle Ton17s religion, - - - - - c. c ~ Iow~JY~,<br />

Vililtens and his Dinah, (Comic-12th edition), Sung - by Christy's<br />

9<br />

Minstrels, - - - T Ba~ke~,<br />

Wake, hircst, wake, - - - - N. Pike,<br />

Wake, lady, wake, - -<br />

fir/ dcvonf,<br />

Wake, lords and ladies gay, - - - n. Urt der7~il l,<br />

Yes, other eyes, - - - - - - C$~;~wzinyh,nnz,<br />

Young folks from horne, - - . . H. GrtJit hs,<br />

. .<br />

Young Rosnbelle, - - - 0<br />

You've sworn by stars, . 0<br />

J: Grates,<br />

Youth is the season of life, . - - - Bre/l;torax,<br />

.<br />

- J. Long,


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IRON RE SOURCES OF MICHIGAN.<br />

Tho discovery of the Iron Mountains and Mines of Lake Superior was<br />

made in 1816, but, owing to the ctost of transhipment and transportatioa<br />

across tho Portage at the Falls of St. Marie's river, but little was done to<br />

develope them until the coml)letion of the Snut Ste Ma~ie Ship Canal,<br />

two pears ago, which gave a new and lively impetus to the business; and<br />

it now forms an important feature of the Lake Superior trade.<br />

These mines are situated from three to sixteen miles from Marquette,<br />

s pleasant and thriving village of 1,000 inhabitants, overlooking Lake<br />

Superior, located near the mouth of Carp river, 140 miles above Saut<br />

Ste Rfarie.'<br />

The lnille nearest to the Lake is the Eureka, about two and a half<br />

miles from Marquette. The ore here is not so easily or cheaply obtained<br />

8s at the Sharon or Cleveland mountains, but it is of s~irpassing richness,<br />

and yields an iron of the finest and Lest quality for cutlery, &c. It has<br />

not been worked so extensively as the others, bnt, is being prosnc~ited with<br />

vigor. o<br />

Tho Jaclson Iron Xountain, owned by the Sharon Company, is situated<br />

14 miles from Marquette; and the Cleveland Iffountain, owned by<br />

Wm. H. Gordon and others, of Cleveland, is two miles beyond. A plank<br />

road, laid with flat iron rails, is in operation from Marpette to both of<br />

these mines, and the ore is transported in cars drawn by horses and<br />

mules. One spm of horses or mules will draw a car containing five tons<br />

of 'ore, and make one trip a day. The operative forces at each of them<br />

the present season are about equal, and they send to Marquette an aggre-<br />

nate of from 800 to 1,000 tons per week. These mountains rise grad-<br />

b<br />

nally to a height of six or seven hundred feet, and are a solid mass of<br />

iron ore, yielding from 50 to 60 per cent. of the best iron in the world.<br />

Two and a half miles beyond the Cleveland, is the New England Iron<br />

Mountain, which ?s said to abound wiih ore of eqtul richness and quality<br />

with the others, but as the Bailroad is not yet completed to it nothing<br />

has been done to develop it. A mile or two further on we reach the Burt<br />

Iron Mountain; but as they all bear so strong a resemblance to each other<br />

in the quantity, q~dity a d richness of ores, a description of one answers<br />

for thein all. a That tho iron of this region is inexhaustible, admits of np<br />

do~~bt, and that it is the ricllest and best in the world has been clearly<br />

proved by analysis and practical demonstr a to ion.


342 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

Hen~an B. Ely, Esq., and others, aro constructing a substantial Railroad<br />

from Maquette to the Burt Mountain, and a Company have been<br />

fornled to continue it on to the Wisconsin State line. Six or eight milea<br />

of this road are completed, laid with heavy T rail, and a locomotivo isr unnirag<br />

upon it. The grading is nearly completed to the Jackson mountain,<br />

14 miles, and the iron will be laid this fall, or early in the spring. The<br />

completion of this road will have a tendency to recl~~c& materially the<br />

prico of ore at Marq~~ette. It is now held at $5 per ton, delivered on the<br />

wharf; it can then be sold at $3,50 and yield as fair a profit as it now<br />

does, at $65.<br />

The Sharon Iron Company have expended some $300,000 in the construction<br />

of a snbsta~~tial breakwater and wharf, twelve hundred feet<br />

long, at Marquette. The harbor is well protected, except against an east<br />

wind, which blows cli~*ectly in ; but an expenditure of fifty thousand ilol-<br />

Iars, in extending the breakwater already constructed, would make it safe<br />

at all times.<br />

In 1848, two years after the discovery of iron, the first Bloom Forge<br />

on Lake Suporior was Built bv the Jackson Iron Company. It is situated<br />

about ten miles from hil,zrqt~&te, in the viciility of the Jacltson Mountain.<br />

It is s small affair, having o~dy two fires, aud as the machinery l)roved<br />

imperfect, but little has been clone with it.<br />

The second forge was built by the Marclnette Iron Company in 1850,<br />

located at the village of Yarquette. This had four fires, and was worked<br />

by steam. It was in successful operation about eighteen months, when it<br />

was destroyed by f re, in 1 852.<br />

Tho ~hird Bloo~nery was built, in 1853, by Mr. M'Connell. It is situated<br />

on the Deacl River, six miles from Marqoette, has two fires, and is<br />

worked by water power.<br />

The fourth, and most extensive and s~~ccessf~~l Bloom Forge, on Lake<br />

Superior, is that of the Collins Iron Company, situated on Dead river,<br />

three miles from Mxqaette. This was completed in 1855. It is worked<br />

by water power, has eight fires,'and is capable of manufacturing 2,000<br />

tons of blooms per annnm. C. A. Trowb~idge, Esq., of <strong>Detroit</strong>, isdhe<br />

ManagFg Director of this Company, and the Bloomery is under tho<br />

immediate charge of Robert J. Gravereat, Esq., of Marquette.<br />

The <strong>Detroit</strong> and Lake Superior Iron Manuf~cturing Company, with a<br />

capital of $g 100,000, has commenced the erection of a substantial Charcoal<br />

Blast Furnace in Hamtrarnck, s ~nile or two above the city of Dctroit,<br />

wbich will be completed about the first of October. Its capacity will be<br />

about 2,500 tons of pig per annom.<br />

But the most extensive Iron Works in Michigan are located at Wyandotte,<br />

a young and flourishing village on the <strong>Detroit</strong> river, ten miles below<br />

the city of <strong>Detroit</strong>. The Eureka Company has heye, in full operation,<br />

a Charcoal Blast Furnace, capable of making 3,000 tons of pig iron per<br />

onnom. It is supplied with ore from Lake Superiol; which, being entirely<br />

free from sulphur or phosphorus, produces a quality of pig which has no<br />

superior in purity and strength.<br />

The Wyandotte Rolling Mill Company have in operation a mill for


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AND ADVERTISING GA.ZETTEER. 343<br />

rolling Merchants' Bar ~ron, which is capable of producing 3,000 tons of<br />

finished iron, of the very best quality, per annnm. It cost $75,000, and<br />

gives constant employment to over one h~u~dred men.<br />

The same Cornpmy have nearly completed, and which will go into<br />

immediate ol)eration, a Mill for re-rolling and manufacturing Railroad<br />

Bars. The mill, which is 140 by 200 feet in size, cost $80,000. It will<br />

be worlieil by two low pressure engines of 100 horse power encll, give<br />

em ploy n~ent to three hundrecl men, and produce 1 2,000 tons of Railroad<br />

Bars per annum. Theso worlts are owned by E. B. Warcl, U. Tracy<br />

Ilowe, S. M. I-Iolmes, and others, of <strong>Detroit</strong>. GEORGE R. GIVAN, Esq., of<br />

<strong>Detroit</strong>, is the General Agent for all these works.<br />

The BufEqIo Exp~mess, of a late date, says that some of this (Lake Superior)<br />

iron was recently tested in She1)hcrd's Foundry in that city, with a<br />

view to try its tenacity. A piece of rolled iron, of the thickness of one's<br />

wrist, was sol>jectecl to va~ious processes, and, after bending it across an<br />

anvil, twisting it in opposite dire~t~ions, and, in fact, cn~ploying upon it all<br />

possible force and skill, the experimenters were compelled to acknowledge<br />

that they never before had known my iron capable of such stubborn<br />

resistance to brealting forces. Thc fracture of the pig metal glistens like<br />

steel, and the fibre of the rolled bars is tougher than that of any other<br />

iron known to the trade.<br />

This iron is capable of being converted into steel of the finest and best<br />

qualit y, eq~lal to any of the Swedes, Englisl~, Russia and lfnclms steel ;<br />

and the Sharon Iron Company of Pennsylvania, who own the Sharon<br />

Iron Mountain, of Lake Superior, are making ex tensiv~ preparations to<br />

manufacture all their iron, from t113t SOLI~CC, into steel.<br />

-<br />

As further evidence of the superiority of Lnlie S~~perior. iron over all<br />

other kinds in use, we subjoin the follorving correspondence, showing an<br />

analysis of the ore by James 1%. Chilton, M.D., an eminent Chemist, of<br />

New York; the comparative strength of tho iron, as shown by eexperiments<br />

of Professor Walter R. Johnson and Major Wade, U. S. Ordnance<br />

Department; and certificates of practical Iron Workers and others who<br />

hhe used it*<br />

LETTER OF JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D., TO E. K. COLLINS, ESQ.<br />

To E. K. COLLINS, EsQ.-SIR :-I give below the analysis of four<br />

samples of iron ore, which I took fr6m boxes opened in my presen'ce at<br />

vour office in Wall street. Each box was marked in accordance with the<br />

J<br />

samples, as follows :<br />

NO. 2.<br />

Per Oxide of Iron, 92.26-Iron, 64.55<br />

Silica, - - - - 6.15<br />

Alumina, - - - 1.71<br />

Magnesia, no trace<br />

Water and loss, - .88


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DETROIT CIMY DIRECTORY,<br />

- --<br />

NO. 10.<br />

Per Oxide of Iron, 92.26-Iron, 6G.06<br />

Silica, - - - - 3.11<br />

Alurnina, - - - 1.44<br />

Magnesia, - - - .1G<br />

Water and loss, - .92<br />

JACKSON,<br />

Per Oxide of Iron, 95.60-Iron, 66.92<br />

Silica, - - - - 1.71<br />

Lin~e aucl Magnesia, .43<br />

31a~lganise, no trace,<br />

Water and loss, - .72<br />

CHRTSTALLINE ORE FROM NO. 10,<br />

Per Oxide of Iron, 98.79-Iron, 69.15'<br />

Silica, - - - - .46<br />

Alumina, - - - .43<br />

Mauganise, no trace,<br />

Water and loss, - .72<br />

Each trace of the above samples mas tested for phosphoros and sul-<br />

phur, but without detecting any. Therefore, I know no reason why these<br />

Ores should not yield the very best quality of iron by the simplest modes<br />

of reduction. JAMES R. CHILTON, Chemist.<br />

Foster and Whitney, in their Geological Report to Hon. Justin Bot-<br />

terfield, Commission of tho General Land Office, say: (Senate Doc. Spe-<br />

cid Session, March, 1 8 5 1 ,, page 80 .)<br />

To show the comparative quality of this pron, we give the results of<br />

the various experiments of Professor Walter R. Johnson, on the tensity of<br />

bar iron, from localities both home and abroad.<br />

Strength per Ib. square Qh'<br />

Ison, from Salisbury, Conn,, by means of 40 trials, - - - - 58,009<br />

(6 Sweden, - - 66 4 6' - - - - 55,184<br />

(I Centre county, Penna., '' 15 l6 - - - - 59,400<br />

ti M91ntyre, Essex Co., N, Y., 4 c6 - . - I - 59,962<br />

Iron, from England, (cable bolt,) E V, by means of 5 trials, - - 59,105<br />

C( Eancaster Co., Penn., 1, 5 G I - 55,661<br />

cc Russia, Ir 5 cc . - - 76,069<br />

(I CARP RIVER, LAEE SUPERIOR, cc 1 -6 - - 89,582<br />

The following abstract of analysis of various ores found in the vicinity<br />

of Marquette exhibits some curious figures which may be interesting.<br />

Single specimens of iron ore found within a mile or two of that town<br />

yield a larger per cenlage of metnlic iron than the average from better<br />

known and more highly prized localities, while picked specimens from<br />

the mountains are richer than those near.<br />

The average in 100 parts is as follows:<br />

\


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3 Specimens from St. Cla.ir and Smith Mt. 49.00 parts met. iron.<br />

6 1 ; .Cleveland and J1kson Mt. 52-33 a 11<br />

2 11 " E11reka Mine . , ,tjs.oo 61 11 1t<br />

1 (1 l1 Just north of town . 58.00 lr<br />

EXTRACT PBON THE REGISTER OF THE ASSAY OPBICE, PARIS,<br />

MAY 22, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

c'Ecole iles Mines," No. 2001.<br />

Specimens of Iron Ore from the neighborhood of Marquette, Lake<br />

Sape~ior, Mich., qiven by G. W. Haw.<br />

No. 1. St. Clnir and Smith Mountain. Oxide of iron, somewhat<br />

micacious. Not magnetic.<br />

No. 2. St. Clair and SmiLh Mountain. An hydrous peroxide of iron.<br />

Corn~~act witill nlaglletic ore.<br />

N;. 3. St. la; and Smith Mountain. Oxide of iron. Slightly<br />

micacious. Not magnetic.<br />

. No. 4. Near ~er~:ette. Oxide of iron in grain B P ~<br />

shcety,rnilpetic ore.<br />

No. 5. Eurelra mine. Red oxide of iron with some ochre.<br />

So. 6. Clevelantl Mountain. Specnlar ore,-crystnline.<br />

No. 7. Slaty or steel ore frorn Jackson and Cleveland Mountains.<br />

Specular ore with cluartz.<br />

No. 8. Jackson Mountain. Speculnr ore; crystdine. Sam0 appearance<br />

as NO. 6,<br />

No. 9. Fine granular ore of Cle~rel.eland and Jackson Mountains. Specular<br />

; compact.<br />

No. 10. Jaclrson Mountain. Red oxide of iron.<br />

No. 1 1. Ono-half jasper, one-half iron ore. Jackson Mountain.<br />

Specular ore ; somewl~vhnt micacious ; compact.<br />

No. 12. Found in n quarry at dock. Carbonate of lime md iron.<br />

No. 13, Red oxide of iron with snecular ore.<br />

None of the above specimens cor&in phosphorzcs, arsenic or szdp7~ur.<br />

The ga?zgzte is a mixture of park and of alu~nina, of oxide of<br />

of lime, and of alkalies. No. 'i contains some silicate of iron.<br />

ANALYSIS.<br />

iron,<br />

-<br />

.........<br />

......... 39-60<br />

.......<br />

iron.<br />

-----_I_-<br />

30. 1 17'0068'00 0'20 24'90<br />

No. 2<br />

49-00 1.00 31.60<br />

KO, 3 ......... 41'00 40'00 0'80 15'20<br />

No. 4 ......... 12'5055'00 2'W 97-50<br />

No. 5 ......... 14-50 5S.00 2-50 5300<br />

No. 6 ......... 4'00 6300 1'70 39.30<br />

No. 71 ........ G.00 67.00 1.00 26'00<br />

NO. s .......... 8-50 64-00 0.20 27.30<br />

No. 9 ......... 2S.0060'00 0'50 51'50<br />

No. 10 ......... @GO 32-50 Y50 50'50<br />

NO. 11 ......... 44-50 36-60 1'00 16'00<br />

NO. 12.. ....... 6'00 - 30'00 -<br />

No. 13 ......... 25'& 51'00 0'50 53.00<br />

No. l4*. 4'50 GS'00 Tra's 2S.60<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

(r50<br />

-<br />

-<br />

*Nearly the same a? No. 6. L. E. RIVOT,<br />

[Slgne(I-] Profasor of Analytical Clrensiatry and ditrctor of the Assay Ofice.<br />

1.<br />

.Mag'ia !\16ices<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

6.30<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

0.80<br />

-<br />

-<br />

'<br />

oxide 10riic ~arliic IM~MC<br />

I, hi(l, \Vatcr. 8ilicia,<br />

- - - -<br />

- - -<br />

- - - -<br />

- - - -<br />

- - -<br />

- - -<br />

- - -<br />

-<br />

- .<br />

-<br />

7-00<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

1'30<br />

-<br />

-<br />

W10<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

11.20<br />

, -<br />

Totdm<br />

--<br />

-<br />

6'40<br />

-<br />

100.00<br />

100-00<br />

100.00<br />

100.00<br />

100.00<br />

100.00<br />

100.00<br />

100~00<br />

100.GO<br />

100'00<br />

100.00<br />

100'00<br />

100'00<br />

100'00 -


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11 1346 DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,<br />

11<br />

It may be remarlred, wit11 prol)rol)riety, here that numbers 1, 2, and<br />

3 were obtained finom a mine which has not yet been worked, and that<br />

the specimeuswere broken of from the surface. As a general thing the<br />

bre improves as it is worked in and it is, therefore, to presume that<br />

the above trial is below the average quality to be obtained.<br />

LETTER FROM D. E. MARTIN, ENGINEER-TN-CHIEF U. S. NAVY<br />

TO J. C. UOUDIN, SEOllETAIlY OF THE NAVY, WASIIT80TON.<br />

A piece (of Lake Soperior Iron) was drawn down, to one-half inch<br />

diameter, (round) made into a chain link, tested in the chain-proving<br />

machine, and brola at 75k tons, or 109,120 lbs.<br />

D. B. MARTIN, E~zginecr-ill- Chief.<br />

CERTIFICATAS OF PRACTICAL IRON-WOEIIRRS, AND THOSE<br />

WHO HAVE USED IT, RESPECTING QUALITY.<br />

DETROIT, April 5, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

To Who?)z it nza?/ Conces~z:<br />

This is to certify that we have used Lake Superior Iron, manufactured<br />

at tho Wj-andotte Rolling Blill, sud find it equal in strength, and to work<br />

better than Swecles Iron. 8. C. CASE,<br />

Superintendent Car Bepot, Hiclt, C. B. R.<br />

I have worlted iron for Rnilrod machinery for the last fifteen years<br />

and find Lake Superior Iron, (such as is manufactured at the Wymdotte<br />

Works,) preferutile to any other :iron for such purposes. I do not.<br />

except Russia or Swedes. A. MARSII,<br />

Foroman Smith Shop, dl. 6: a. R.<br />

DETROIT, April 7, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

Mr. S, C. Case and Mr. Albert Marsh have been in tho service of<br />

this Company for sevoral years, and I should consider any statement<br />

made by them entitled to credit. R. K. Rrcm,<br />

Szbperi?ztendent Nich. C. 3. A. Go.<br />

I have been using Lake Superior Iron for the construction~of vessels<br />

and machinery during the past few years, and feel confident it is the best<br />

Iron now manufactured in this country for such purposes. I prefer it to<br />

Swedes Iron for almost all uses. E. B. WARD,<br />

DETBOIL, April 7, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

DETROIT,<br />

April 7, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

I hereby certify, that, as tho contracting owner of the steamer Dart,<br />

I had all those parts of her engine which require strength and tenacity,<br />

a ade of Lake Superior Iron.<br />

The engine was completed and put into the boat three years since;<br />

the boat has consequently been in active service for three full seasons.<br />

And I further certify that I have not expended jive dollars in repair-


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ing any part of her engine where I had used Lake Superior iron. It is<br />

my candid opinion that no better iron, for strength and tenacity, can Lo<br />

found. SELAII DUSTIN:<br />

Xaster and one of the 01u?zers of the ,Steamer Bart.<br />

DETROIT, April 7, <strong>1856</strong>.<br />

I l~ave worked iron for the last twenty years, and have never used any<br />

better, for all purposes, than that made at the Wyandotte Mills, from<br />

Lalio Superior Ore, or blooms. JOIIN PATTOB, Carriage Maker.<br />

EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM MPSSRS. TUGWOT, DALLY & CO.,<br />

PROPRIETORS OF " FRANlCLIN FOIiGX," BE W YOnli, DATED<br />

AUGUST 15,<strong>1856</strong>.<br />

GEORGE R. GIVAN, ESQ. :-The Lake> Superior Iron we used for<br />

the sllafts for Mr. E. 13. Warcl, gave great satisfhction, as regl~*(]s its<br />

working qualities. It stands a good heat and wo~mks solid under the<br />

hammer; while hot. We have no doubt that it is iron of a very suyerior<br />

y ualitp.<br />

We should not hesitate lo 'put it into our best work, if properly made,<br />

lrnoning that it possesses great strength.<br />

I I The character of' our Carriages for I I<br />

I '<br />

i I<br />

1'<br />

I<br />

1<br />

,<br />

HAS BEEN FULLY TESTED*<br />

We are prel~ared to manufi~cture to order Carriages of any Style or Pat.<br />

tern now in use, md with every recent improvement.<br />

Also, T. SG J. Chope's .<br />

PATENT CARRIAGE COUPLING<br />

For Sale, which has given unqualified satisfaction to dl who haye given<br />

them ' a trial<br />

A, CHOPE. WM. LANGLEY.<br />

.


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